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TODAY, Wednesday, November 5 isD-day for political parties contest-ing the by-elections inWards 42 and46 in the Nelson Mandela Bay Mu-nicipality.
Democratic Alliance (DA) Caucus leader Re-tief Odendaal said the DA has never been thisconfident.
Both the Wards were led by the ruling ANCin Council. Andile Gqabi who was theWard 42Councillor was dismissed by the African Na-tional Congress (ANC)whereasCllr LuckyVu-mazonke had passed away.
The DA will put their trust in current coun-cillor Nomakazi Cobo who is contesting Ward
42. Alvezo Fortuin, the current constituencymanager, will contest Ward 46.
Odendaal said the DA received 25% of thevotes in the two wards in the 2011 Local Gov-ernment Elections.
“The two wards were traditionally run bythe ANC. But we are confident that we havemade so much ground,” said Odendaal.
“Both candidates have strong roots in theirrespective communities and haveworked tire-lessly to ensure that issues within the commu-nities receive the attention they deserved,”said Odendaal.
Odendaalmentioned thathe expected theby-election to be tough. He was, however, pleasedthat the DA was making inroads in the previ-ously ANC-led wards in preparation for the2016 Local Government Elections.
The ANC would, however, like to continuefromwhere they have left off in the twoWards.
This is according toANCRegionalSecretaryZandisile Qupe.
Qupe said in Mazwanzima Mini (Ward 42)and Lindelwa Qukubana (Ward 46), they havefielded candidates who would continue withthe task of delivering basic services to the elec-torate.
This was notwithstanding the service deliv-ery challenges that were obvious especially inhousing and rectification and especially inWard 42.
He said these were actually NelsonMandelaBay metro challenges and that they remindedresidents of this fact during their visit to theWard for electioneering.
“We hope voters will help us to continue the
goodworkthe lateCllrVumazonkedid inWard46.
“He left a legacy,working for theANC, so theANC must be given a chance to continue thework,” said Qupe.
Headded that as theANCtheywerenotboth-ered byGqabi who is contesting theWard, thistime as an independent candidate.
According to media reports, former CllrGqabi, was asked by members of the commu-nity to stand as an independent candidate forhis own former seat, because - unlike theANCleadership - the electorate were reportedlysatisfied with his work as Ward Councillor.
Ward 46 will also be contested by KhuselwaNgxoweniof theCongressof thePeople (COPE)and Nomazizi Jama of the United DemocraticMovement (UDM).
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Nelson Mandela Bay Professional Football outfit ChippaUnited unveiled Radio Personality Mphuthumi “Putco”Mafani (right) as its new Communications, Marketingand Brand Manager. The former Kaizer Chiefs PRO andPlatinum Stars Marketing Manager, Mafani (50), who isthe UWFM BEE Breakfast Show host, is expected lure his1.8 million radio listeners as well as over 50 000 socialmedia following to support Chippa United. At theannouncement of Mafani’s appointment was ChippaUnited CEO Peter Koutroulis (centre) and COO LukhanyoMzinzi (left). PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
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NELSON Mandela Bay Sports Council andBasketball South Africa NEC memberSibongile Fondini ofMotherwellwas targetedby criminals in an email scan.
Fondini discovered on Wednesday lastweek that his email account had been hackedand that an unknown person has been send-ing out emails using his account.The hacker claimed that he (Fondini) was
stranded somewhere in the Philippines andin need of cash.“Somebody sent an email on my account
pretending to be me and stranded abroad inPhilippines and asking for money to returnhome.”According to Fondini, the shocking email
was sent to all his contacts across the country;including those in the media.Fondini is a member of the Disability Sport
Committee under Eastern Cape Sports Con-federation and EC Chairperson of Wheel-chair Basketball Eastern Cape.He has popularised basketball in many of
the townships in the province.Even thoughhe has reported the case to the
SAPS in Motherwell, Fondini asked PE Ex-press Indaba to report on the email scam, be-cause he was concerned about the number ofpeople who might have received the emailand acted on it.He was also concerned that the email could
have tainted his image and ruinedhis reputa-tion.“I’d also like to warn the public to be cau-
tious of the loopholes in this digital age,” hesaid.Owing to the hacking he could not access
his email account for a while. He has, howev-er, tried to phone and send text messages toeveryone who may have received the emailto warn them to ignore it.
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Sibongile Fondini says he is not stranded on an island but has been the victim of email hackers.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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THE Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality willbe implementing a pilot project for non-gridsolar home systems which means the instal-lation of green electricity at shacks, makingit one of the first local authorities in the coun-try to do so.
Standing Committee Chairperson for In-frastructure, Engineering, Electricity andEnergy, AndileMfunda, saidmoney has beenallocated as part of the Department of Ener-gy’s Integrated National Electrification Pro-
gramme (INEP) through which capital subsi-dies are provided to municipalities to ad-dress the electrification backlog.“The project will be for the supply and in-
stallation of a 12 volt Solar Home System toinformal dwellings – specifically those on un-proclaimed sites that fall outside the 7-yearhousing programme of the municipality.“The first phase is expected to consist of ap-
proximately 3 000 installations of a basic Pho-to Voltaic System that consist of one PV pan-el, a battery, charge controller, four LEDlights with switches and a 12V car cigarettelighter socket to charge mobile phones.
“Depending on the success of the pilotphase and the availability of additional fund-ing, the provision of cooking appliances suchas Gel Stoves could also be provided.“In addition to this, approximately 50 solar
streetlights/floodlights will be installed,”Mfunda motivated.The cost for the solar streetlights is esti-
mated at R2,1 million, the installation of thenon-grid home solar system at R12,9 millionand R7million for themaintenance andmon-itoring of the system.“Owing to the experimental nature of the
project, it will have to be evaluated over a pe-
riod of five years.“The ANC-led municipality is excited that
we are now in a position to offer green energyto those living in informal settlements andby doing so improving their conditions andprovide enough light for school children tostudy – all of this at no cost to them,” Mfundasaid.Council also recently approved the imple-
mentation of multi-faceted toilet facilities inareas where housing delivery will take long-er to materialize and at the same time createjob opportunities for people from the affectedareas.
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NELSONMandela Bay Professional Footballoutfit Chippa United unveiled Radio Person-ality Mphuthumi “Putco” Mafani as its newCommunications, Marketing and BrandManager at theNelsonMandelaBayStadiumwith effect from November 1.
Lukanyo Mzinzi who previously held theCommunications positionhas taken theCOOposition left by Shooz Mekuto who resignedabout a month ago.Former Kaizer Chiefs PRO and Platinum
Stars Marketing Manager Mafani (50), is ex-pected to lure his 1.8 million radio listenersas well as over 50 000 social media followingto support Chippa United and later becomeits card-carrying members.Addressing the media, club CEO Peter
Koutroulis said the decision to appoint UW-FM BEE Breakfast Show host Mafani, whois a vastly experienced man in football mar-keting,was taken by the club chairmanChip-paMpengesi, the management and the boardmembers after considering what was cur-rently an upward surge of the club in theleague stakes.
The Chilli Boys, as United is known, havenot conceded defeat in four matches sincecaretaker coachRoger Sikhakhane took overthe reigns after the departure of formercoach Kostadin Papic in September.“We want Putco to bring fans to Nelson
Mandela Bay stadium.We know he can do it.He knows how to market the game,” saidKoutroulis, adding that working together asthe team, they will support Mafani in all hisendeavours to bring supporters to watch theChilli Boys play.Mafani was expected to grow the Chippa
United Brand to the greater Eastern Cape.The baptism of fire would perhaps be whenthe Chilli Boys host a tricky Bidvest Wits athome tonight.Mafani said he was equal to the task. He
said the job won’t interfere with his radiowork at UWFM.Said Mafani, “I am expecting people from
every Ward in Nelson Mandela Bay and sur-rounding areas, including fans from acrossthe province to be here at Nelson MandelaStadium tonight to show that the Chilli Boysziyababa zifana nopelepele (They’re as hot asa chilli) against Gavin Hunt’s boys (BidvestWits). Kick off is at 7:30pm.
THE Department of Social Development,Eastern Cape Province, Nelson MandelaDistrict, Ibhayi Service Office, is lookingfor information with regard to the where-abouts of the biological father of Iyasi-thanda Xasholo (born 14/04/2011). Thebiological mother of the child,Nolubaba-lo Cynthia Xasholo, passed away on the18/06/2013. The child concerned is cur-rently under the care of her maternalaunt, Lusanda Xasholo. Anyone who hasinformation about the biological father ofthe child must contact Social Worker MsNdwayana at 041 406 5721 or 041 406 5717,during office hours (08:00 – 16:00) betweenMonday and Friday. The name of the bio-logical father of the child concerned isBafana (surname is not known).
) The Department of Social Develop-ment, Eastern Cape Province, NelsonMandela District, Ibhayi Service Office,is looking for information with regard tothe biological father of Lethabo Inakho(born 17/06/2013). The biological motherof the child, Nolubabalo Cynthia Xas-holo, passed away on the 18/06/2013. Thechild concerned is currently under thecare of her maternal aunt, Lusanda Xas-holo. Anyone who has information aboutthe biological father of the above men-tioned child must contact Social Worker:Ms. Ndwayana - 041 406 5721/ 041 406 5717,during office hours (08:h00 – 16h30) be-tweenMonday & Friday. The name of thebiological father of the child is notknown.
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BEFORE he left these shores to go back toa place of gold where he has found his sec-ond home, thespian and film actor, play-wright and director John Kani conversedwith the people involved with the PE OperaHouse.
The internationally renowned Dr Kani,who was in Nelson Mandela Bay to performhis latest work “Missing” at the PE OperaHouse from October 28 to November 1, tookthe time out to speak with the PE OperaHouse management and actors about theirroles in the industry.In what was referred to as conversations
with the Tony Award winner, the seasonedNew Brighton-born actor who was with fel-low actor SusanDanford, first applauded PEOpera House General Manager Monde Ngo-nyama for his transformation work at the
historic institution.“The PE Opera House may transform from
only receiving to start commissioning worksas well,” said Kani. He added that he was nothappy, for instance, to only come here onlyto present his work. He said it was time thathewas called to performany otherwork fromother playwrights and producers.He mentioned the way he, with members
of the Serpent Players in 1965, started pro-fessionalising their work and made moneyfrom it.He told actors to be the marketers of their
work as “Theatre is serious business”.“Management must plan for the future.
Board members and members of staff havea responsibility to bring paying audiencesto the shows. It is your responsibility, allof you, to bring patrons. You must under-stand where you fit in the production ma-chine,” said Dr Kani, adding that it was im-portant for them to keep on upskilling.
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Putting a point across is Dr John Kani (left) with fellow actress, Susan Danford, at the PE OperaHouse. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
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LUNGISWA Menze, the presenter ofInkqubela FM Community Radio’sMasiphuhlisane Magazine Programmeand Isikhungo Religious Programme onThursdays, was born for radio.
Lungi (29), as Menze is affectionatelyknown to a myriad of KQFM listeners at97.0 FM is one of popular names at the sta-tion which is based at the OR Tambo Com-munity Centre in Zwide.“I do Masiphuhlisane every Monday to
Wednesday from 9am to 12 noon to give lis-teners a platform to talk about personal is-sues,” said Lungi.She explained that these included rela-
tionships, neighbourly matters, work andfamily issues.“Throughdialogue, communities find so-
lutions to their everyday problems in theprogramme,” said Lungi.She makes use of professionals from
FAMSA aswell as psychologists to help lis-teners deal decisively with their problems.The switch to Isikhungo programme, on
the other hand, gives listeners an opportu-nity to tap into their spiritual realm.Lungi, a member of the True Faith
Church under Apostle VW Kula in Kwaza-
khele, says she prays and invokes the pow-er of the holy spirit to guide her during theshowwhich, according to the latest RAMS,is seeing a tremendous growth.Isikhungo offers Bible reading, preach-
ing and listening to moving gospel songs.It challenges the residents to the core oftheir spiritual being.“Listeners are also involved in the pro-
gramme. They witness through testimo-nies andmanymore accept Jesus Christ astheir Lord and Saviour,” said Lungi proud-ly.She added, “We do church announce-
ments in the programme. Gospel artistsmarket their shows while we also invitepreachers from different church denomi-nations.”Lungi, who recently started a web-
page for Women on the Move, gets invi-tations to talk to women and youthgroups from around the metro and sur-rounding areas.“This started as a career move from
someone who just loved radio. I however,have a feeling that God has called me to dothis. And, I am enjoying it. For me, it istherapeutic.”Mother of an 8-year-old daughter Lihle,
Lungi hopes to own a very successfulevents company in the near future.
KQFM’s LungiMenzewasborn for radio
KQFM’S Lungi Menze’sdestined for great heights.PHOTO:ASANDA XONGO
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TOWNSHIP schools should continue to dosomething that would attract pupils tothem, and not bow down to defeat as throngsleave them for former Model C schools.
This is according to Ben Nyathi PrimarySchool principal, Mazotsho Dukwe, whospoke to PE Express Indaba at his school’sprize-giving ceremony at DakuHall last Fri-day.“We have set aside this day as a school to
honour and motivate pupils who put in ex-tra effort in both academic and extra-mural
activities,” said Dukwe, adding that theywere also looking at the behavioural per-formance and discipline of the childrenfrom Grade 1-7.This is an annual event at Ben Nyathi Pri-
mary School to say to the pupils and parentstaking their children to the school, the aca-demic and extra-curricular performanceswere monitored and that while remedialmeans were utilised for those lagging be-hind, pupils with outstanding performanc-es were recognised and rewarded by theschool.Grade 7 pupil Zintle Mbolekwa was the
top performer with eight awards out of nine
learning areas.The fact that this is a no-fee school based
in a poverty-stricken areawithout adequateresources was no deterrent, according toDukwe. It is, instead, events like these that,he felt, attracted many pupils to his school.“We give excelling pupils certificates as
tokens of appreciation - as something thatwould always remind them of their time atthe school and the recognition of their per-formance par excellence,” said Dukwe, add-ing that they always encouraged their pu-pils to go out and excel at high school as wellas at university.“Ideally, we do not want our pupils to
think less of their school. Instead, we wantthem to take pride in their school,” Dukwesaid.This project also united the teaching staff
and school management into one purpose.“We work together to encourage hard-
work among our children, We don’t want tosee any of them falling by the wayside,” saidHead of Department (HOD) Siziwe Thomas.They invited a young professionalMihlali
Matiwane to speak and encourage the pu-pils.The school’s Grade R prize-giving will be
held at the same venue today, Wednesday,November 5.
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THE Archbishop TutuDesk Campaign was inNelson Mandela Bay township schools lastweek Wednesday to deliver part of the 5 000desks meant to assist school-going childrenwithout desks.
The campaign is led by the arch’s daughterThandeka Tutu-Gxashe, who is the Tu-tudesks’ Director for Stakeholder Relations,in conjunctionwith theDepartment of Educa-tion in the PE District, MySchool and theWoolworths Trust.Last week they visited children of Seyisi
Primary School in Kwazakhele and Ntyan-tyambo Primary School in Zwide Township.Delivering the desks at Seyisi Primary
School, Tutu-Gxashe said, “We believe thatthe Tutudesk Campaign has the ability tochange and improve the lives of millions ofAfrican children and collaborating with in-ternational education programmes and pres-tige South African organisations such as My-
School and the Woolworths Trust will assistus to stay on track for our 2010 goals.”Tutu-Gxashe said they were aware that
there were many schools in need of desks butdecided, working with private sector compa-nies, to make a difference at these twoschools.People can contribute to the campaign by
filling in a MySchool form at Woolworths tohelp a school get the basics for education.The Department of Education’s George
Lukwe,who spoke on behalf of theDistrict Di-rector Dr Nyathi Ntsiko who could not attendowing to other pressing demands of work,thanked the partnership between the Tu-tudesks, Woolworths Trust and MySchool.“This donation will inspire our children to
do well in education. We thank you and hopethat other (big businesses) will follow suit tohelp make this world a better place for ourchildren through education,” said Lukwe.The children were urged to take care and
preserve the desks so that they could still beusable for many years to come.
Prize-giving held to encourage hardwork at BenNyathi Primary School
PE township schools receiveassistance from Tutudesks
Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe and Seyisi PS pupils, from left, Sinethemba Mdabe, Athule Xolowa andYonela Ngceshe proudly show the Tutudesks. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
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DURINGDecember, the proverbial seventhheaven will once more become a firm andvery exciting reality when NelsonMandelaBay plays host to the South African leg ofthe IRB Sevens Rugby World Series.
OnDecember 13 and 14, spectatorswill beafforded the thrilling experience of seeingthe world’s best on the field, while off-fielda world of wonders awaits, as the NelsonMandela Bay Metro and surrounds rise tothe occasion with its customary hospitalityand an abundance of spectacular sights andsounds to absorb.
According to Port Elizabeth-born, veter-an Blitzbok-forward, Frankie Horne, hecould think of no better venue to host theSouth African leg of the HSBC IRB Sevens.“PE is known as the ‘Friendly City’ and thisreally is true. I may be slightly biased, butwhen it comes to the beautiful beaches, thefriendly people and the excellent facilities,I could think of no better place in the coun-try to host this leg of the tournament.”
Horne – who holds the world record for60 consecutive World Series tournamentsfor the Springbok Sevens – said apart fromhis passion for the region, a bit of supersti-tionmayalso formpart of his preference forplaying the SA leg at theworld-class NelsonMandela Bay Stadium.
“Last year we beat New Zealand in the fi-nal at theNelsonMandela Stadium just twodays after the passing of our late formerPresident Nelson Mandela. We played forMadiba on that day.”
According toHorne, the crowd support attheNelsonMandelaBayStadiumisanotherreason why the team loves playing here. “It
is the home leg of the tournament and it al-ways is great playing in front of a homecrowd. But the supporters in Port Elizabethtakehome-basedsupport toawholenewlev-el. The way in which supporters here carrytheplayers isnot foundanywhereelse in thecountry.”
Visiting theAddoElephantNationalParkjust outside of Port Elizabeth, ahead of theofficial launch (which took place onWednesday, October 29 in PE) of the Cell CNelson Mandela Bay Sevens tournament,Horne said tourism hot-spots like this addto the perfect bouquet for tournament sup-porters. “Not only can supporters viewworld-class 7s rugby, but also world-classtourism attractions.”
Jonker Fourie, Chief Executive Officer ofthe Emfuleni Corridor Tourism (Ectour),echoed Horne’s sentiments by saying thatthe Nelson Mandela Bay Metro and sur-rounds offermore treasures than evenmostlocals are aware of.
“Theallureofourattractions liesasmuchin the ease of access as in thevariety ofwhatis on offer.” According to Fourie the areaboasts numerous attractions to suit every-one’s taste and budget.
“Thevarietyofscenicspots,adventureac-tivities and historical bastions could hardlybe found in another single corner of thecountry.TheEasternCape isoneof themostdiverse provinces and NelsonMandela Bayand surrounds form the perfect showcase.”
For things to do and see in the area, visitwww.nmbt.co.za. To secure your tickets forround 3 of the HSBC Sevens World Seriesin PE, book at Computicket or at Shopritebranches nationwide. Tickets cost betweenR30 and R200. For more tournament infor-mation visit www.southafrica7s.co.za.
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THE Lower Saxony Open Boxing Federa-tion Team visit to the Eastern Cape was fi-nalised at the Lilian Ngoyi Sport Centre inKwazakhele on Saturday.
After the delivery of interesting boutsagainst their Eastern Cape Amateur Box-ing Organisatiobn (ECABO) counterparts,in East London (Buffalo CityMetropolitan),Mthatha (OR Tambo District) and finallyNelson Mandela Bay Metro), the team from
the Federal Republic of Germany spentSunday and Monday on a walkabout in themetro and the surrounding areas beforethey jetted off to Germany yesterday.The visit was part of the bilateral agree-
ment signed between the EC Department ofSport, Recreation, Arts and Culture(DSRAC) and the State of Lower Saxony inthe Federal Republic of Germany to shareskills in sport, education, safety and eco-nomic development among others.Hosts ECABO led by president Vuyol-
wethu Mtekwana and EC Sports Confeder-
ation president Khusta Magada watchedEastern Cape boxers showing their mettleagainst their international oppositionand concluded the match-ups were goodfor the development of the sport and pre-paratory ground for 2016 Olympics in Rio,Brazil.“German boxers faced three different op-
ponents in the different venues,” saidECABO president Mtekwana, adding thatGerman male boxers faced stiff opposition- winning some and losing some of thebouts, while female boxers on the other
hand, remained unbeaten in all three ven-ues.“They’ve got a very strong women’s team,
but on our side, our best lasdies have justturned professional. So, all it means weneed to work hard to train the women thatwe have in open boxing,” said Mtekwana.South African National Amateur Boxing
Organisation (SANABO) president AndileMofu who was also present at the LillianNgoyi tournament hailed the EC for hostingsuch a huge contingency and showing thebest performances.
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KWANOBUHLE Football outfit ManchesterLadies FC could bemaking history in the not-too-distant future.
In fact, according to Club CoordinatorSandile Konono, this team of dedicated play-ers that competes in the Sasol ProvincialLeague, is almost two matches away from re-alising their dream of taking part in the na-tional championships before the the end ofthe year.Manchester Ladies FC must play against
a team from the Transkei to determine theteam that will represent Eastern Cape duringthe Sasol Ladies Competition Final whosedate and place will be determined by SAFAvery soon, Konono told PE Express IndabaSport.“Out of 14 matches that we played in the
league this season, we lost only one and drewtwo,” said an upbeat Konono, adding that thiswas no fluke as they beat formidable teamsfrom the province.“We wanted to show that we are not in the
league to add numbers,” he said.
Konono rattled off names like Fort HareUnitedFC (fromAlice), CityLadsFC,ThandaBirds, Continental (Butterworth) and Liver-pool as teams that they had to overcome thisseason, to prove their mettle.Konono commended coach Archie Dyeli’s
work with the girls who have also shown tre-mendous dedication to the sport. He said arestill at school.The other good strategy they have used lay
in the use of goal-keeper coach, MthobeliKasike, according to Konono. He said theirgoal-keeper Ntombizanele Mangali concededonly nine goals this season.“Our coach makes the ladies train with
Khayelitsha United, a male team. That’s whythese girls play like they are possessed. Theywork hard together as a team when they winthe ball. And, it is the same when they loseit. They don’t give opposition any space toplay,” said Konono.He thanked prolific goal scorers Sesethu
Skotshi, Thembakazi Tola, Ncamisa Venaand Siphokazi Nxakala for helping them thisseason while captain Sesethu Slkhotshithanked management for believing in them,their families and the fans for their support.
Manchester Ladies FC ready to showtheir mettle against national teams
Seated from left were Thembakazi “Balotelli” Tola, Ntombikayise “Yeye” Bucwa, Sandiswa“Mandoza” Belani, Nosiseko “Gaxa” Mayedwa, Sesethu “Msoma” Sikhotshi and Chwayita“Majoro” Klaas. Standing from left, Mthobeli Kasike, Ntombizanele “Vonk” Mangali and SandileKonono. Other players could not be photographed as they were preparing for exams. PHOTO:NCE-BA DLADLA
SELBY MADIKANE
MOTHERWELL United FC gave a good ac-count of themselveswhen they toppled YoungRomans 2-1 during their MOFA Build It Pre-mier League game at Motherwell NU 9 Stadi-um on November 1.
United, one of the newly promoted sides ,did not show respect to the high flying Ro-mans.MzwakhePe-ter pulled United’sfirst goal. Romansreplied quicklywith a goal whichwas scored by Bon-isani Danster.
United piled on more pressure and theyscored their last goal when Siyanda Sidzumounleashed a thunderous shot in the last stag-es of the game. Shining Stars overcame RealAces 1-0 when Olwethu Mzizana scored thesolitary goal of the game. Manchester Uniteddrew 1-1 with Young Tigers.Tigers’ goal came courtesy of Simphiwe
Bembe with Siyamthanda Matiwana scoringUnited’s equalising goal.
MotherwellUnited toppleRomans
Young Romansdefender SiyandaSali is followed byMotherwell Unitedmidfielder MzwakhePeter. PHOTO:SELBYMADIKANE
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FANS watched the enthralling encounterwhen Strikers United shared the spoils 1-1with Zwide Pirates in their ZWIFA NtandoTravel andToursPremierLeague gameatGalCity Grounds on November 2.
Soweto-on-Sea side Strikers saw clear-cutgoal scoring chances limited in the first half,despite dominating possession while Pirateslooked brighter in the late stages of the firsthalf.In the second half Strikers broke ice first
when Zolani Gagula scored their first goal.However, Pirates came up strongly as theysalvaged a hard-earned point when SinazoChathazo scored an equaliser.In the battle of the neighbours Manchester
City supporters whimpered when their sidewas drubbed 4-1 by Gal City.Gal City’s goals were pulled by Siyabonga
Siganga, Mphuthumi Lunguza and ThembileFayindlala (a brace), with ZandisileNgalonkulu registeringManchester City con-solation goal.
StrikersUnited share the spoilswithPirates
The enthralling encounter when Strikers Unitedshared the spoils 1-1 with Zwide Pirates intheir ZWIFA Ntando Travel and Tours PremierLeague game. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
IKAMVAMovers caused amajor upset whenthey secured a 2-1 hard win over Showvillagein their SAFA Nelson Mandela Bay SAB Re-gional League clash at Motherwell NU 9 Sta-dium on Saturday.
Showvillage seemed to underestimateMovers and they squandered an abundanceof golden opportunities. However, neitherside broke the deadlock in the first half. Inthe second halfMoversmarksmanMbongeniYako banged two goals in the second half.Showvillage consolation goal was banged
by Malizole Wasa late in the second half. Inanother gameLionCity pipped the lacklustrePeace United 2-1. City had to blame them-selves for not scoring many goals as theirstrikers were harmless in front of Unitedgoals. Young Ideas, who are one of sides in
league contention, pulled a 3-2 win overMotherwell Academy at Kemsley ParkGrounds.
Moversupset Showvillage
Lion City Akhona Manxola (white jersey)takes on Peace United player. PHOTO: SELBYMADIKANE