THURSDAY October 16, 2014 |0 047 050 4430 | www.mthathaexpress.co.za | mthathaexpress.mobi | [email protected] or [email protected] | Previously known as the Mthatha Fever EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE press MTHATHA 60 000 COPIES WEEKLY Port St Johns | Mthatha | Libode | Ngqeleni | Tsolo | Qumbu | Mount Frere WHERE PEOPLE SHOP SMART WE WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE Terms & condition apply * * BEE Compliant 7 Sprigg street Mthatha Tell 047 532 4599 / 081 474 4406 offer valid till 22nd October * * R59 99* each Roof Tiles R6 99* each Roman Tiles NPC CEMENT R73 99* each while stock lasts S5 Timber and Black Cross INDOOR SPECIAL per metre R59 99* Big Six fibre cement sheet IBR Iron Corrugated Iron INDOOR SPECIAL MUNG1F-161014-TE-bhkmwa-HYPER UKUBA UNENGXAKI ZEMALI SIYAFUMANEKA KULENOMBOLO or Send “ ” to Consolidate your into 1 payment e-mail – [email protected]“NCR”REGISTERED DEBT COUNSELLORS Please call me 082 378 3743 DEBT NO LOAN / NO STRESS MT3KM5-100714-TE-ebkmwa-drssa BABALWA NDLANYA T HE Minister of Science and Tech- nology, Naledi Pandor, launched the World Space Science Outreach and Awareness Open Day at Wal- ter Sisulu University (WSU), Za- mukulungisa Campus in Mthatha last Satur- day. The aim of the launch was to advise pupils to choose Science and Mathematics as main subjects, so that they could become scientists and doctors. Pupils from various Senior Secondary Schools in Mthatha and those under the Lusikisiki district, attended the World Space Science Outreach open day. Among the people who motivated pupils was Mandla Maseko (26) who won the Axe Apollo Space Academy competition last year, securing himself one of 23 seats in the Lnx Mark II Shuttle which will go into space next year. Maseko encouraged students to take good decisions about their lives, forget about pov- erty and not lose focus owing to their back- grounds. The Eastern Cape MEC for the De- partment of Education, Mandla Makupula, emphasized the need for young people to take advantage of the opportunities offered by gov- ernment. “The EC department of education welcomes technologically advanced initiatives of this nature. It is a great opportunity for our young people to fully engage with the country’s brightest minds,” said Makupula. He said as the department they acknowl- edge that they had been obtaining a poor pass rate during matric exams, but that this didn’t mean they would take a back seat. “I am challenging Grade 12’s to work hard so that we can at least obtain a 70% pass rate in this years final exams. Parents must give their full support to their children during the exams.” Pandor appealed to young people to study mathematics and science in order to in- crease the supply of critical skills that are vi- tal to the economy of South Africa. “I encourage you to choose Mathematics and Physical Science as subjects. Science ca- reers are demanding and require a high level of perseverance. One of my responsibilities is to discover pupils with talent and potential for science, engineering and technology ca- reers,” said Pandor. Pandor launches space science project Minister of Science and Technology, Naledi Pandor, recently launched the World Space Science Outreach and Awareness Open Day at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU). PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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THE Minister of Science and Tech-nology, Naledi Pandor, launchedtheWorld Space Science Outreachand Awareness Open Day at Wal-ter Sisulu University (WSU), Za-
mukulungisa Campus in Mthatha last Satur-day.
The aim of the launch was to advise pupilsto choose Science and Mathematics as mainsubjects, so that they could become scientistsand doctors.
Pupils from various Senior SecondarySchools in Mthatha and those under theLusikisiki district, attended the World SpaceScience Outreach open day.Among the people who motivated pupils
was Mandla Maseko (26) who won the AxeApollo Space Academy competition last year,securing himself one of 23 seats in the LnxMark II Shuttle which will go into space nextyear.Maseko encouraged students to take good
decisions about their lives, forget about pov-erty and not lose focus owing to their back-grounds. The Eastern Cape MEC for the De-
partment of Education, Mandla Makupula,emphasized the need for young people to takeadvantage of the opportunities offered by gov-ernment.“TheECdepartment of educationwelcomes
technologically advanced initiatives of thisnature. It is a great opportunity for our youngpeople to fully engage with the country’sbrightest minds,” said Makupula.He said as the department they acknowl-
edge that they had been obtaining a poor passrate duringmatric exams, but that this didn’tmean they would take a back seat.“I am challenging Grade 12’s to work hard
so that we can at least obtain a 70% pass ratein this years final exams. Parents must givetheir full support to their children during theexams.” Pandor appealed to young people tostudymathematics and science in order to in-crease the supply of critical skills that are vi-tal to the economy of South Africa.“I encourage you to choose Mathematics
and Physical Science as subjects. Science ca-reers are demanding and require a high levelof perseverance. One of my responsibilities isto discover pupils with talent and potentialfor science, engineering and technology ca-reers,” said Pandor.
Pandor launches space scienceprojectMinister of Science and Technology, Naledi Pandor, recently launched the World Space Science Outreach and Awareness Open Day at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU). PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
A learner (22) from Ngqungqushe FurtherEducation Training (FET) College wasstabbed to death on Saturday, October 4, ata tavern called Mathakhatha in the Lusik-isiki Central Business Development (CBD).
Sikhokhele Mpehle a N6 Business Manage-ment student from Mnga location in Tsolo
was allegedly stabbed in the neck and laterdied in the St Elizabeth hospital, Lusikisiki.
His relatives only found out about his deathtwo days later.
Sikhokhele’s aunt, Nontle Mpehle, said shewas devastated about his death and describedhim as someone with a good sense of humourand non-violent person.
His girlfriend, Khanyisa Mandela (35), saidshe last saw him at midday on Saturday in thecompany of his roommate.
“We chatted a bit and they left and I wassurprised when he didn’t come back to ourroom later. Two days passed without himcoming back to our room, so I decided to callhis family. This was when we found his bodylying in the hospital mortuary,” said Mande-
la.She said she had lost a friend because he
was everything to her. According to her hewas humble and hated fighting.
“He was not violent, actually he was a cow-ard. I really don’t know what the person whostabbed him’s problem was. His death is tear-ing my heart apart,” said Mandela.
The police confirmed the incident and saidno arrests had yet been made, but that theywere investigating the matter.
Police spokesperson, Captain MduduziGodlwana, said police in Lusikisiki were in-vestigating a case of murder.
Sikhokhele is expected to be laid to rest onSaturday, October 25 at his home in Mnga,Tsolo.
Learner stabbed todeathat tavern
Sikhokhele Mpehle who wasstabbed to death in Lusikisiki.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
SANELE JAMES
EX Unitra Community Radio board mem-ber, Pasika Nontshiza, accused of assaultingthe station’s current board’s secretary,pleaded not guilty to the charge against himon Thursday.
Pasika appeared in the Mthatha Magis-trates’ Court on accusations of assaultingZandise Gwele with the intention of causing
grievous bodily harm in April this year.According to the complainant, Zandise,
the ex-board member allegedly assaultedhim in his King Sabatha Dalindyebo (KSD)municipal offices due to political differenceswhen Zandise went to see Pasika’s personalassistant.
“I went into Pasika Nontshiza’s office onlybecause I had an appointment with his per-sonal assistant who then told me to wait forher in her office, and that was when he as-
saulted me.”“He started by banging my head against
the wall several times, pushed me down andstamped on me while I was lying on thefloor,” Zandise told the court.
However, the accused’s legal representa-tive, Bongani Magoxo of Mpendulo StoyileAttorneys, told the court that there was ‘badblood’ between the accused and the com-plainant over UCR administration.
He said the proof for this was a trail of mes-
sages Zandise had posted on social media.He read the messages out loud to the court.
After the name of Pasika’s then-personalassistant came up several times during thetrial, it was ruled that it would be only fairif the personal assistant was called as a wit-ness thus leading to the postponement of thetrial. The continuation of the trial has beenset down for October 29.
Some former station employees came tosupport Pasika during the trial.
ExUCRboardmember appears in court
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE King Sabata Dalindyebo (KSD) Municipality has an-nounced that its motor vehicle licensing department wouldextend its working hours by opening on Saturdays.
According to KSD spokesperson, Sonwabo Mampoza, theyare doing this due to public demand. The department previ-ously was not open on Saturdays and during the week onlyoperated between 7.30am and 1.30pm.
Acording to the arrangements made, King SabataDalindyebo motor registering authority offices will now beopen from 8am to 12.30pm every Saturday.
He said KSD Motor Registering Authority had startedopening on Saturdays and this programme was started in Oc-tober 4. “The aim of this initiative is to bring services to thepeople at all times and to assist motorists who are unable torenew and register their vehicles during the week.
“The municipality believes this to be a good step to enhanceservice delivery rendered to the people, faster and effectively.We hope that by opening on Saturdays, the municipality isdoing its best in ensuring an extension of time to register andrenew motor vehicles and we hope that this will be of greatbenefit to the people we serve,” he said.
He called on motorists and the community to make use ofthis opportunity as it was arranged for their own benefit.
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IN our societies it was believed that disci-plining a child had to entail physical pun-ishment. It was known and trusted as theonly way to teach a child how to behave,and to discipline a child to be a responsibleadult.
Parents, and sometimes educators, de-fend this kind of punishment, saying thatit worked for them and they were not hurtby the punishment.
On the other hand, it has been discov-ered that children who grow up in homeswhere hitting takes place, may learn to ac-cept it and in the process of growing, theylink love with violence.
As a result of this practice, numerousnumbers of children had fled their homesor schools to join street gangs.
Having learnt from these situations,new ways of disciplining children havebeen adopted.
Positive discipline has been proven tobe an effective way of rearing a child. Thispractice is not only a South African ten-dency, it is used by many countriesaround the world.
It aims to develop a child’s self disci-
pline and teaches him/her to focus on so-lutions rather than problems.
Positive discipline does not mean let-ting children do as they please. Parentshave to set boundaries and rules to let chil-dren know where they stand.
One of the practices of positive disci-pline is to focus on POSITIVES where“do’s” work more than “don’ts,” thismeans, teaching children what theyshould do, rather than teaching them whatthey shouldn’t do.
Children need to be praised for good be-haviour and carefully listen when they arecorrected.
Parents and educators need to be rolemodels to the children. Children learnmore from what they experience thanfrom what they are told.
Adults must appreciate and encouragechildren to develop self esteem and selfconfidence.
We are tirelessly going out there to edu-cate communities and to encourage posi-tive discipline. Children growing up in ahealthy environment have the potential tobecome healthy adults. Let us be role mod-els by emphasizing the positive aspects inour children.
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AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
KUYASA township, behind SouthernwoodinMthatha which is booming with develop-ment, was visited by the National HomeBuilders Registration Council (NHBRC) toinspect buildings in the area.
The visit which took place last Wednes-day, was a follow-up visit to check whetherthose who were found to be non-complianthad rectified the problems identified by theNHBRC in August.Nombasa Ngoqo, NHBRC Provincial
Manager, said all builders must be regis-tered with NHBRC in order to ensure quali-ty work.“We currently inspect subsidised and
non-subsidised houses and we encouragehouse owners to make sure that they hirea builder that is registered with us so thatwe can be liable when the house has prob-lems,” said Ngoqo.She added that registered builders enrol
the house they are going to build and NH-BRC come to inspect the site pre-construc-tion. They keep inspecting throughout the
building process to make sure that it meetsthe national building standards.“On our last visit here at Kuyasa, we had
so many houses that were non-compliant.They were showing many defects and thebuilderswerenot registered.Weordered thebuilding to stopuntil the findingswere recti-fied but to our surprise, many builders arestill proceedingwhile not complying andnoteven trying to correct the problems,” shesaid.Disciplinary hearing Prosecutor from
NHBRC, Nothemba Lugaju, said registeredbuilders who were found to be in defectwould be subject to disciplinary hearings.“We can only discipline or fine our own
builders. Those who are not registered withus, will be reported to the police who willthen take it to the National Prosecuting Au-thority,” said Lugaju.The inspection was followed by an infor-
mation workshop at the OR Tambo Hall toeducatehomebuilders aboutNHBRCservic-es such as registration, enrolment of newhomes, late enrolment processes and train-ing opportunities, in partnership with themunicipality.
DEMOCRATIC Alliance member of parlia-ment in the Eastern Cape, Edmund van Vu-uren, said they wish the matriculants suc-cess and believe that they will represent theEastern Cape well.
“There have been numerous demotivat-ing situations that some of these pupils havebeen faced with this year, including thosethathavehad severe teacher shortageswith-in their schools, often resulting in over-crowded classrooms,” he said.He said unpleasant learning environ-
ments – including dilapidated school build-
ings, little to no school furniture and a short-age of classrooms – should not discouragelearners to do their best.“Despite all of the dispiriting conditions
under which some of our pupils have had tostudy this year, we believe and trust in theirabilities to achieve outstanding results,” hesaid.
The DA further commended all of the edu-cators in the Eastern Cape for their hardwork and dedication to the learners.“With a few days left until their final ex-
aminations, we urge the grade 12 class of2014 towork hard, burn themidnight oil andmake their parents or guardians proud. Webelieve in you.”
Well wishes formatriculants on eve of exams
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“I am not where I am now by chance or byluck but by determination and vision. I don’tset a ceiling for my goals. My motto in life is‘Not even the sky is the limit’. I don’t wantto go with the flow. I want to pro-create theflow with God on my side.”
Tandokazi Sapepa-Nogaga (30) a successfulinternational business woman fromMthathawas born in Mqhele Location in Xhora. Shewas enrolled at the Mqhele Primary school,thenmoved toMthatha in 1994 while she wasdoing standard 4 andwas enrolled at theKwe-zi Community.Tandokazi is the founder of the Mthatha
Heritage Festival, which has become themost prestigious event in the former Tran-skei.“My clothing brand and theMthathaHerit-
age Festival help me make people happy.They make people enjoy being themselvesand enjoybeing inMthatha. I feel it ismycall-ing to make people feel beautiful and happy.The Mthatha Heritage Festival was inspiredby divine calling.”“I just got this strong urge to help Mthatha
get what it really needed and I saw the abun-dance of talent and opportunity. I told myselfthen that I would build a legacy and not gowith the flow, but rather create a flow of myown instead.”The Mthatha Heritage Festival would not
have been possible without the people thatbelieved in her and supported her vision.The King Sabatha Dalindyebo Local Mu-
nicipality, through Councillor Gcinca (chair-person of the Local Economic Developmentportfolio), Director Mqokoyi and NdumiGwadiso, as well as themayor and staff of theOR Tambo District Municipality, were verysupportive in ensuring that theMthathaHer-itage festival grew to serve the people of Mt-
hatha.The Mthatha business Community has
been very supportive as well. The artist andsporting communities of Mthatha were veryexcited about the festival and many of themwanted to be a part of it, a fact which humbledTandokazi more than words could say.“May God bless them richly and may they
and the generations to come enjoy the Mt-hatha Heritage Festival with their families,because it was created for themwith love anda deep rooted commitment to quality.”
Tandokazi has a Bachelor of Commerce de-gree in Marketing and Economics; she alsohas a post graduate Diploma in Project Man-agement and she is a qualified Image Consult-ant.She owns her own international clothing
brand ‘De’ Leulz’ with a number of outlets inthe Eastern Cape.Tandokazi has only been fully self-em-
ployed for 3 years, but she already runs suc-cessful businesses and jets between 3 conti-nents on a regular basis, doing business and
building an amazing empire.When asked how she coped with so much
pressure and still stayed so grounded, shesaid passionately that her familywere the pil-lars of her strength.She has been married to Dr Viwe Nogaga
since December 2007 and they are blessedwith two sons Lulo and Ntaki. “They are themost important things inmy life, next to love,good values and loyalty. I enjoy being withthem and making a difference in people’slives.”
The sky isno limit for Tandokazi
Tandokazi Sapepa-Nogaga with her husband Dr Viwe Nogaga at the Mthatha Heritage Festival gala dinner recently. PHOTO: GREG NOTA
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Become anMthatha Express Youth Journo todayFROM the people who brought you CitizenJournalist, nowcomes thenewandexciting in-itiative for our young writers – Youth Journo.
Youth Journo is a programme presented byMedia24’s Local Newspapers, of whichOP Ko-erante forms part of, that gives high school stu-dents the opportunity to share their schools’news with the rest of the community online.But it is not only restricted to school news
– anything that is of importance to teenagerscouldbesubmittedunderYouthJournoonourwebsite, whether it be dating tips, book or CDreviews or more serious matters like drugabuse among teenagers. To launch this excit-ing project, OP Koerante will be giving awayalaptoptoaschoolthatsubmitsthemostYouthJourno entries online.Toenter for this competition, learnerswould
have to go to our website to tell us why their
school is the best (only online entries will beaccepted).
How to enter
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as Facebook.
The Youth Journo must remember to fill in his/hername and surname, upload a photo of himself or
herself and also mention the school’s namesomewhere in the story.
Stories should be at least 250 words.What the school does with the laptop, is totally up
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babesemva kwabo ne-camp yakhe. Wan-yamalala ke lo mfo emva kwelo dabi sevakuthiwa ukwiNkonjane FM isaqalwawaphinda wasithela nalapho.Lowo ke is none other than Happy Nyakan-
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ELDERLY people from Mbizana and sur-rounding areas took part in the 5 km funwalk from Emsarhweni, Nyanisweni, to theMbizana Cultural Villagewhichmarked the
celebration of the OR Tambomonth last Fri-day. October is the month in which thestruggle icon Oliver Reginald Tambo wasborn at Nkantolo Village on October 27,1917, and Mbizana Municipality had joinedhands to commemorate his life and the vital
role he played in the struggle of the country.On this day the elderly people kicked theirblankets as early as 5am to be part of thefun walk to commemorate the life of one oftheir own with the fun walk where the win-ners and other participants were awarded
prizes. The event went very well althoughit started later than the scheduled time. Theelders were happy to be part of the fun walkwhich was confirmed with the jovial songsthey were singing before the start of thewalk.
Elderswalk for Tambomonth
Some of theelders whotook part inthe fun walkwith Munici-pal officialsbefore thestart of thefun walk.PHOTO: GREGNOTA
Participants walking up the small hill immediately after the start of the walk. PHOTO: GREG NOTAThey way they walk shows determination. PHOTO: GREG NOTA
First women to reach the finish line were Ivy Mdayimane who came fist followed by NomtshatoSobetye and hot on their heels in third position was MaMbhele Malimba. PHOTO: GREG NOTA
IThe men who were first in the finishing line were Zakanzima Mgqithwa the winner, LumkileDingile third position and Mandlenkosi Chiya who in second position. PHOTO:GREG NOTA
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ACADEMY FC secured themselves a place toplay the finals of the Ngumbela Top 8 (NT8)when they beat Black Pirates by 2-0 in theirsemi-final played last Sunday at NgumbelaSports Ground, Dutywa.
Both teams showed their dedication to playthe finals but unfortunately for Black Pirateswho failed to capitalize on the scoring oppor-
tunities they had they will now play the losersfinal on Sunday, October 19 against MhukuFC. Academy FC will play with Excellence FCin the finals of the Ngumbela Top 8 on Sundayat Ngumbela Sports Ground in Dutywa andsupporters of both teamsare expected to comeout in numbers to support their teams sinceplayers of both teams always displayed an en-tertaining dribbling skills.
The goal scorers were Asavela Phandle andSiphiwe Madyibi. The man of the match was
Bonga Klaushe of the Academy FC.The competition’s co-ordinator for Mb-
hashe Local Football Association, Lungisa“Thole” Somdaka, said there were 28 teamswho were playing in the Promotion Leagueunder South African Football Association(Safa), but one of the business owners in Du-tywa sponsored a Top 8 knockout.
He said the league was for the teams thatare from Dutywa only. “On Sunday the firstgame of the day will be between Black Pirates
and Mhuku Stars FC starting at 9am and theywill be playing a losers’ final. The secondgame will be the final at 12noon between theAcademyFCandExcellenceFC,” said Somda-ka. According to him all the teams that playedin the NT8 will get a prize depending fromwhich stage they were eliminated. Among thetop prizes that would be awarded to the play-ers in the final match, the goal scorer will gohome with R2000 and the man of the matchwill go home with R1000.
Academy to face Excellence in top8
Academy FCbeat BlackPirates by
2-0 and willnow face
Excellence FCin the finals.
PHOTO:BABALWANDLANYA
Black Pirates FCwill play withMhuku Stars FC inthe losers final.PHOTO:BABALWANDLANYA