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NELSON Mandela Bay’s Umkhon-toWesizweMilitaryVeteransAs-sociation (MKMVA) has comeout in strong support of the Afri-can National Congress (ANC)
and Danny Jordaan for the position of Execu-tive Mayor after the upcoming Local Govern-ment Elections on August 3.
Speakingduring amedia briefingheld at theGrand Hotel in Port Elizabeth on Monday, themilitary veterans’ chairperson, Ntsikelelo
Kwezi, said the MKMVA has been quiet for fartoo long.
“Since, the advent of democracy, we neverraised our voices on any issues. We have beenquiet. So at this point in time, perhaps you’dthink that our calling the media for a state-ment is unprecedented,” said Kwezi.
He said that they had, however, been ad-dressing issues these past three years. But see-ing the ANC lose the gains of the struggle fordemocracy and the (ANC supporter) numbersdwindling has forced them to decide to standup and get out of the cocoon so as to be countedin support of the ANC and the national demo-
cratic revolution.Kwezi said lack of leadership was the main
problem bedevilling the ANC, but since DrDanny Jordaan came to the fore to lead thecouncil, they had seen him do a sterling jobwhich led to financial prudence and politicalstability.
“He came with a clear, clean, strong and de-cisive leadership and administration that themetro municipality had long been waitingfor,” said Kwezi.
He said the executive mayor did well in ayear as the incumbent in establishing the Met-ro Police, that had been touted for many years,
and appointing former MK Commander LindaMti as the head of Safety and Security.
“As the former MK Commander, Mti knowsvery well what is required and as such, wehope he’d populate the organisation by draw-ingmetropolice fromtheranksof theMKMili-tary Veterans Association,” said Kwezi.
“MKMVAs were trained and prepared in po-licing, intelligence and military work,” said amember, Phakamile Ximiya.
He added that it was now the time for theANC to reap the rewards of its investment inthe military veterans – some of whom wereswelling the ranks of the unemployed.
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Nelson Mandela Bay’s Umkhonto Wesizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) held a media conference on Monday to pledge their strong support of the ANC and Danny Jordaan for theposition of Executive Mayor after the August local government elections. At the conference addressing the media were, from left Nono Mophethe, Ntsikelelo Kwezi (MKMVA chairperson) andVuma Makeke. PHOTO:WERNER HILLS
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The occupants of the Jetta had started speed-ing when they realised the police were follow-ing them and a high-speed car chase had en-sued.
“During the chase the armed suspects in theJetta firedgunshots towardsthepoliceandtheyfired back. The driver of the Jetta eventuallybrought the vehicle to an abrupt standstill inLukwe Street, Kwazakhele.”
Hesaid the threearmedsuspects thengot outof the vehicle and continued exchanging gun-fire with the police in an attempt to evade ar-rest.
“An innocent bystander (Mzukisi Madlwa-binga, 49)whowas inastationaryblackVWPo-lo, was shot in the leg in the crossfire,” Beetgesaid.
The three suspects ranaway fromthevehicleand the policemanaged to arrest awounded 34-year-old suspect who was attempting to jumpover a wall topped with broken glass.
He suffered cuts on both of his hands in theprocessandalsohadagunshotwoundtohis leg.
Hesaid that theremaining twosuspectswerestill at large and the police were followingstrong leads to arrest them.
A 7.65mm pistol and a cellphone were recov-ered close to the vehicle.
The police suspect that one or both of the es-caped suspects were also wounded.
Any person with information about the re-maining two suspects whomight seek medicalattention for their wounds should contact theKwazakhelepolicestationat 041 408 7743,SAPSCrime Stop at 08600 10 111 or Crime Line at32211. All information will be treated as confi-dential.
Bystanderwounded in crossfirebetween copsandsuspects
MEMBERS of the SouthAfrican Police Service(SAPS) in Uitenhage are working hard to endcrime in the area, but they urge law-abidingmembers of the community to assist them.
According topolice spokespersonLieutenantGerdaSwart, a total of 132 suspectswere arrest-ed over the past weekend in an effort to combatcrime and criminal activities in the UitenhageCluster.
Crime prevention operations and high visi-bility patrols were conducted from 6pm on Fri-day, 20 May until 6am on Monday.
The suspects were arrested for crimes ran-gingfromhousebreakingandtheft,assaultwith
the intent to do grievous bodily harm (GBH),possession of suspected stolen goods, commonrobbery, theft out of and from motor vehiclesand possession of drugs, said Lt Swart.
Fourarrestsweremade fordrivingunder theinfluenceof liquor, whilea total of 35 fineswereissued for other liquor related crimes.
Police issued 27 traffic fines valued at morethan R13 500.
Swart said, “We appeal to the community towork with the SAPS in reducing crime by pro-vidingvaluable informationthatwill leadto thearrest of suspects, the tracingof illegal firearmsand the recovery of stolen property.”– NCEBA DLADLA
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THENelsonMandelaBayMetropolianmunicipality has a lot of experience toshare with other municipalities inSouth Africa.
This was said by mayor Danny Jor-daan during the official opening of theSpecial National Members Assembly(NMA) held at the Boardwalk lastThursday.The conference was aimed at reflect-
ingonthelessonslearntduringthepast15 years since the first local govern-ment elections as well as on the keychallenges faced in the transitions to
the August 3 local government elec-tions.Jordaan said Nelson Mandela Bay
was a shining example with a lot toshare.Whenhetookoverthereignsincoun-
cil justmorethanayearago, themunic-ipality had been performing poorly fi-nancially, butnow ithadmore thanR2-billion in cash reserves, he said.“Moody’s Investors Services, an in-
ternational credit-rating company, hasgivenNelsonMandelaBayanAAArat-ing.”According to Jordaan, diversifying
the economy is of vital importance forthemetro. To this end, they hadmoved
away from solely depending on themo-tor industry and making use of morepillars that included the ocean, town-ship and creative economies, amongothers.Jordaan alsomentioned that theBay
was among three cities shortlisted tohost the 2018 World Ironman Competi-tion.DeputyCooperativeGovernanceand
Traditional Affairs, Minister AndriesNel, highlighted the importance of mu-nicipalities implementing the Integrat-ed Urban Development Framework,whichisatooltrustedtooverhaulsitua-tions inmunicipalities that are not per-forming at their best.
‘Bayhasexperience to sharewithothermunicipalities’
From right, Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Danny Jordaan, Cogta DeputyMinister Andries Nel and Salga Deputy Chaiperson Mpho Nawa during theNMA at Boardwalk ICC last week. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
TOP performing black-owned enter-prises were acknowledged and re-warded during the glittering 2016ShandukaBlackUmbrellas’ (SBU) Re-gional Awards in Port Elizabeth lastFriday.Theawards,whichare supportedby
Transnet, are a recognition of busi-ness acumen, mentorship and hardwork.It also recognises the immense con-
tribution of black people towards thegrowth of entrepreneurship both intheir region and SA as a whole.“We target 100% black-owned
emerging businesses. We’ve got abouteight incubators as our work is notnecessarilyofficebound,” saidSBUre-gional manager Nomaxabiso Klaas.Thiswaspromptedbythecontinued
failure of black-owned businesses inthe first year of operation and unem-ployment in the province.
The SBU Regional Awards were anevent that celebrated the hard work,dedication and milestones reached bytheir small, micro and medium enter-prise clients.Throughout the process, they men-
tored all that went into building pas-sionate and impact-generating busi-nesses that found solutions to equipthemselves, customers and their com-munities for success and develop-ment.The awards are aimed at recognis-
ing such achievements in each ofSBU’s eight incubators across thecountry and theywill culminate in thenational awards next month.They have 22 businesses at the mo-
ment, including ones in the renewableenergy and LED lighting spheres.“Wealsohavepeoplewhodistribute
fuel, who run the best- performingcompany,” Klaas said, adding that Fu-
elserve was providing fuel to Bay BusService among other businesses.She said they also had consulting,
ICT, manufacturing, building con-struction, printing and design and en-gineering companies.
Awards were issued to the followingcompanies for their stellar performance
in the following categories:
First place for Best-Performing Company:ChumaZinqi of Fuelserve Petroleum (Pty) LtdFirst place for Most Jobs Created: Simphiwe
Ntlantsana of Ntlantsana Accountants & Audi-tors (Pty) LtdFirst place for Best SBU Ambassador: Mali-
bongwe Makapela of Makapela Project Manag-ers (Pty) Ltd
The SBU congratulated all the win-ners and finalists and urged the PortElizabethincubatortocontinueproduc-ing such high performers and excellentresults.– NCEBA DLADLA
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ZERO to Hero, a non profit-making organisa-tion fighting against youth unemployment aswell as alcohol and drug abuse, has invitedyoung people to a consultative meeting at theHozaCommunityHall inNewBrightonat11amtoday.
The organisation, based inKwaDwesi Exten-sion, had been established in June last year asa result of the high rate of unemployment fac-ing young people in the Eastern Cape and Nel-sonMandelaBayinparticular,CEOPastorNdi-phe Heleni said.TheywillbejoinedbySouthAfricanNational
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence(Sanca), Harambe Agency and the NationalYouth Development Agency (NYDA) whichhelps young people who have aspirations to be-come entrepreneurs.Statistics South Africa recorded an unem-
ployment rate in the province at 43,2% in Julylast year.While they were expecting about 50 young
peopletoattendtoday’sevent,Helenisaid,morepeople were welcome to attend.Zero to Hero adds job seekers to their data-
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state of affairs which leads to many young peo-ple resorting to alcohol and drug abuse,” said
Heleni.Thus far theyhad assisted quite a fewyoung
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uation, he said that young people were nolonger dreaming of bettering themselves, butwererather livingacarefree lifeof self-destruc-tion as a result of hopelessness.He said they were hoping to motivate, acti-
vateandempower themindsanddreamsof theyouth in the communities of Nelson MandelaBay.“We want to tell the youth not to sing the
song that the devil is singing about them, butthe song that God is singing which is found inJeremiah 29:11,which is: ‘For I know the plansI have for you’.”
Hoza Communi-ty hall today inNew Brighton.PHOTO:NCEBA
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UJolinkomo to be laid to restFormer Algoa Bus Company driver Xolani Wellington Njalo(64) of 72 Skefile Street, Zwide, Port Elizabeth has died atDora Nginza Hospital on 21 May after a long illness.UJolinkomo will be laid to rest at Motherwell Cemetery thisSaturday, 28 May, after a service to be held at ZwidePreschool, Johnson Road opposite Dan Qeqe Stadium. Ashort prayer will be held at his home at 8am. Njalo leavesbehind four sons, Mthetheleli, Sakhumzi, Luzuko and Yonela,brothers, sisters, nephews and nieces. He will be sorelymissed by the Njalo and the Dladla family. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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Laxa of Dabane clan in Mother-well, who is a Correctional ServicesDepartment official, bought full kitfor Walmer Wales RFC. The kit con-sists of jerseys, shorts and socks.The donation is aimed at encourag-ing current players to play knowingtheir community supported them.“I played rugby so I know what it
means to have new kit to play in. I’d
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“We appreciate what Laxa did. Asa result we don’t want him to be justthe sponsor, we want him to partnerin the club. Rugby development re-quiresmen like him to come forwardand put shoulders to the wheel. Thisis not just sport but business.”According to Jack, Walmer Wales
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VALENCIAwere defeated 2-0 by thehigh-ridingHighlandSpurs intheirMotherwellFootballAs-sociation (MOFA) Build It Premiership clash atMotherwell NU 9 Stadium on Sunday.
Showvillage’s youthful side did some earlyrunning but Spurs were equal to the task.Spurs took the lead when Songezo Ntakana’s
cross went under Valencia goalkeeper Tham-sanqa Tyini’s hands. Valencia had an abun-dance of golden opportunities but the inexperi-enced players could not score goals. Valencia’sdefender Anele Mbengashe scored an own goalthat increased Spurs’ score-line to 2-0.Valenciadidnot look threateningbut theirop-
ponents’ defenders kept things tight at the back.Mbengashe,whowas switched tohisnormal po-
sition, pulled a trigger that was comfortablysaved by Spurs goalkeeper.Mbengashe kept on trying and as a result his
last effort went wide. Spurs’ super substituteMahlubiBontsa testedTyiniwhomadeabeauti-ful save.SpursduoAthenkosiMbongoandSibu-sisoMabengu showed their class in themidfieldduring the entire game.In theQwarha Street derby Liverpool handed
their neighbours Real Strikers a 3-0 defeat. Liv-erpool’s skipper Thando China Twani was theman of the match after he scored a brace whileSiyabonga Buru’s goal put the last nail intoStrikers’ coffin.Manchester United played to a 1-1 draw
against MOFA Build It Premier League reign-ing champions Young Madrid.Thamsanqa Ngele banged in Manchester’s
goal in the first half while Melikhaya Borman
Ndunarepliedwithasoftequalisinggoal follow-ing a failure in communication between Man-chester defenders.Royal Bucs went down 3-2 to Real Aces while
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers (SUBS) tookMilan Stars to the cleaners thrashing them 5-1.
MOFA Build It First Division results:Lion Stars 3-0 Channel PortoFC Motherwell 4-1 United FCArsenal FC 0-0 Eleven BrothersTottenham Spurs 3-0 Young Killers
Valencia loses tohigh-ridingHighlandSpurs
Highland Spurs’ hardworking diminutivemidfielder Sonwabo ‘Scara’ Ndala (navy kit)shields the ball from Valencia midfielderSithembiso ‘Teko’ Ngcolomba.
PHOTO: SELBY MADIKANE
STCYPRIANSRFCworkedhardtoearnaclose18-13 win over Morning Stars during their EPRugby Adams Cup clash at Motherwell NU 1Rugby Stadium on Saturday.Saints registeredanearly 3-0 leadafterBulel-
ani Moki kicked a penalty. The KwaZakheleside increased their lead to 8-0 following a trythatwas scoredby their scrumhalfAkhonaBu-kula.Stars worked tirelessly but Saints main-
tained their 8-0 first half lead until the break.Stars came out all fired up in the second half
with their second centreNcedoNtlabathi kick-ing a penalty that reduced their deficit to 8-3.
Stars drew 8-8 following a beautiful try bytheir first centre Sonwabile Sinako.
Stars supporters’ joy was, however, short-lived when Saints increased their lead to 11-8following a penalty taken by Bukula. Stars re-plied with a quick try by Sivenathi Skeyi thatkept the AmaGqunukhwebe side 13-11 in thelead.Saints’ number 10, LubabaloRawana, scored
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of the match, while Saints’ eighth man, NathiMade, was the most influential player whoplayed an incredible role in his side’s win.Morning Star’s reserves defeated Saint Cy-
prians’ reserves 7-0 in their game that stole theshow. – SELBY MADIKANE
Saints defeats Stars on their home turf
St Cyprianshad to workhard to beatMorningStars 18-13.PHOTO:SELBYMADIKANE
CALLIES have done Nelson Mandela Bayproud by winning the SAFA SAB League Pro-motional Playoffs in East London on Sunday.The SAFA Nelson Mandela SAB Regional
League winners competed against seven otherregional league winners.Callies were in Group A with Mdantsane
Mighty Bucks (SAFA Buffalo City), Walter Si-sulu University (WSU from SAFA Amathole)and Storm Breakers (SAFA OR Tambo).The teams inGroupBwereCity Lads (SAFA
Alfred Nzo), Mighty Bucks (SAFA Joe Gqabi),Amavarara (SAFA Chris Hani) and UnitedEleven (SAFA Sarah Baartman).Callies showed that they were serious about
playing in the provincial topflight league byplaying to a draw in their first game and win-ning their two remaining games in the groupstage convincingly.NextseasonCallieswillcampaignintheABC
Motsepe League along with their neighbours
Highbury,Morning Stars, SUBSandLionCity.Callies Head Coach Monier Saferdien said
that theyhadachievedtheirgoalofwinningthepromotion.SAFAAlfred Nzo SABRegional League win-
ners City Lads won all their games quite out-standingly.Havingwonall their games, Lads accumulat-