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KHAYELITSHA | MFULENIThursday, 19 May 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]

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Ezakwantu Youth Group members in a celebratory mood following their launch annivesary in Makhaza last weekend. The group does music and dance with the aim of providing after­schooland holiday activities for youths between the ages of 10 ­ 32 years. The group was formed in 2011 to promote awareness of cultural values, Ubuntu and instilling communal spirits andbuilding community relations between the elderly and the youth. PHOTO: TEDDY SAMBU

VOOX SONANDZI

From humble beginnings in the heart ofKhayelitsha, businessman LuvuyoRani is now the toast of the entrepre-

neur world.Last week he was named the 2016 Schwab

Foundation Social Entrepreneur in Kigali,Rwanda during the World Economic Forum(WEF) summit.

Rani was immediately congratulated byDeputyPresidentCyril Ramaphosawhowasat the event and their picture went viral onsocial networks.Rani is the founder andmanagingdirector

of Silulo Ulutho Technologies which has 33branches in and around Cape Town’s town-ships.Silulo Ulutho Technologies sells second-

hand computers, runs internet cafes, a com-puter school and installs software.Rani quit his job as a teacher in 2004 and

started selling computers from the boot ofhis car.Deputy President Ramaphosa congratu-

lated the Africa Social Entrepreneur of theYear awardee Mr Luvuyo Rani of Silulo Ul-utho Technologies at the World EconomicForum (Africa).Ramaphosa said Rani’s award proved that

the “determined can succeed” and that thejourney to the summit has been reallyworthwhile.

“It has been a fruitful visit. South Africanbusinesses have made valuable contactswith other businesses (and) our state-ownedenterprises have had occasion to interactwith SOEs and business from other coun-tries, and have formed useful relation-ships,” said Ramaphosa.

Rani described his latest achievement asa proud moment.

Thousands of entrepreneurs from aroundthe world entered but, in the end, Rani wasone of a handful who made the cut.

BUSINESS: ANOTHER FEATHER IN THE CAP FOR ‘LITSHA ICON

Rani wins in Africa

Luvuyo Rani is congratulated by DeputyPresident Cyril Ramaphosa in Kigali.

Hooray We Did It

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Calm returns at Bulumko high, but for how longMANDLA MAHASHE

There is an uneasy tension at Bulumko Sec-ondary School in Khayelitsha where rivalfactions of youths have called a truce.On Monday, parents hosted a meeting

where a truce between youngsters from Jsection and Town Two.This meeting followed the shutting down

of the school last week by parents who werefed up with the on-going violence.Parents had tried to intervene by search-

ing and patrolling the school, when, instead,knife-wielding boys threatened them.On Tuesday last week the parents shut

down the school demanding action from au-

thorities.However, the following day there was al-

legedly another stabbing incident wherethree learners from the school wereharmed.The Lingelethu West SAPS had promised

high visibility patrols, an awareness talk,school searches and an imbizo.The Western Cape Education Department

also said that it had done its best to managethe situation.“The on-going gang activity in the vicinity

of our schools is completely unacceptable.We do everything possible to protect ourlearners while they are on school premises,however, we have no control over what hap-

pens when they are travelling to and fromschool,” said spokesperson Jessica Shelver.She said even though crime control and

community safety lay in the hands of SAPS,they(department) have been working hardwith stakeholders such as the Safer SchoolsPrograms to address the issue.She also added that theMEC for education

Debbie Schafer had released a statement‘highlighting the very concerns that the par-ents raised today’.According to one of the parents, the situa-

tion remained calm on Tuesday but they be-lieved that peace would be short-lived asthere have been rumours of injured learnerslooking for revenge.

MBONGISENI MASEKO

Aman fromMfuleni is crying foul aftera promise to fix his car by a panel beat-er from Crossroads failed to material-

ise.Siphiwo Sume claims that he had reached

an agreement with Luthando “Twice” Dya-si, of LD Bodyworks to fix the dents on hisChevrolet Optra 2006 model in July 2015.Sume said the car has since been with the

panel beater and that it has not been fixedregardless of paying R10 000.“I was hoping to drive my car to the East-

ern Cape in December, but it was still notfixed regardless of him promising me thatit would be fixed by then.I was shocked to find it badly vandalised

instead when I came back in January. Thecomputer box which is the heart for the caris missing. The computer box will cost meabout R20 000 to replace it. The seats are torn-apart and my wheel caps are missing. I feelbad, because I did not only lose my money,but my car is in a bad condition now,” hesaid.Sume said he has since opened the case

with Langa police, last week.He also said he has since launched a com-

plaint with the Small Claims Court and thathe is still waiting for the 14 days waiting pe-

riod to end so he could take a further step.Sume also said he managed to trace Dyasi

to Langa after hewas told byhis parents thathis whereabouts were not known.Asked for comment, Dyasi sent a state-

ment claiming that “I don’t reallymindwhatwill be published about me as the businessis closing anyway.”He said the initial quote was an estimate

and that they later found that the real costwas bigger.“Bumpers, fender, arch and the whole

front chassis were fixed and re-welded be-cause we could not get the parts anywhereand he knows this.I have never agreed that I owe him or took

10 grand (R10 000) from him. The only partthat is not fixed properly on the car is thebonnet as we could not find a replacementearlier.It is at my house. We have been waited for

him(Sume) to bring the keys(so we can fixit) for weeks. He should forward receipts(asproof of payment) if he says so. We did notfinish his car because a new quote had to beforwarded. The only thing we had to sprayas per quote was one fender, bonnet andbumper.Dyasi also dismissed accusations ofstealing the computer box and said it was de-stroyed when the car was involved in an ac-cident.

Siphiwo Sume claimscar was not fixed byLuthando “Twice”Dyasi, of LDBodyworks LTD PTY,in Crossroads.

Khayelitsha po-lice is inviting thepublic to the officiallaunch of the mo-bile police unit nextweek.The event will

take place at theSite C soccer stadi-um in SolomonTshuku. For moreinformation pleasecontact LieutenantMarcellus Rajap on0213604809.

African Tales iscalling all artistswithin the Khaye-litsha communityto a meeting to beheld on the 21stMay 2016.MewWayHall at 10:am.For info email:

[email protected]

Working togethercan make us betterChange is difficult. Most people don’twant to change. No, they do.But when they get it, they don’t

want it.Are you with me? Broadly speaking

we hated apartheid, and we changed itfor democracy.So we had it. What does democracy

mean? I wish that could be an essay.I don’t know whether kids at school

still write essays. There are lots ofchanges these days. Maybe they don’t.But if they do, it would be interest-

ing to see what they could say aboutthat. Maybe they could say a lot.Maybe they could say nothing.Does democracy mean anger? Does it

mean mayhem?Why do I choose anger and mayhem?

You know why. It has been going ontoo long. It has spilled over to kids.Kids destroyed a principal office.Politicians burnt schools. I thoughtthey were there to protect schools.You see what I mean? Things that

used to be done in 1976 are things thatare still done in 2016. I thought thingswould be different. I thought peoplewould be smart. They’d know how totackle things.Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe I’m naïve.

I think good of people. I think theyadapt. They do what’s done today.They don’t cling on to the past andsay, “This is how things used to bedone. We can’t change them.”This is me. This is how I think. I

don’t say kids should not respectadults. This is what we should clingon to. But we should respect kids too.I’m talking about anger. I’m talkingabout mayhem.I’m talking about the burning of

schools. Why burn schools? What do

you want to achieve? Do you want tomaintain the past? If you do, whydon’t you do it though negotiations?Why don’t you talk? What happened

to talking? As I say, maybe I naïve.I am naïve indeed. I love progress. I

don’t see us going to the past.The past is in danger of being

overtaken by the present.Do you get my drift? It is the same

with you. I remember when I used tomeet friends that I hadn’t seen for along time. The first thing I used to saywas, “I haven’t changed!”Oh my God, was I showing my

ignorance? I was indeed. I did notwant to change. I clanged to the past.This was I thinking change is wrong.Change is not wrong. It is the right

thing to happen.We all have to change, for the better.

We all have to work to be better thanbefore. Anyone who doesn’t want tochange, I don’t know what to say.Maybe you can tell me what to say.I’m lost for words. Stay positive.

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Beauty and brainswins choice awardMANDLA MAHASHE

After weeks of campaigning andcommunity work, a Khayelitshabeauty has walked away with the

Public Choice Award at the Miss CapeTown beauty pageant at the weekend.Lona Gweva, 21, was one of the 16 con-

testants in the show which took place atRatanga Junction on last Saturday.The stunning beauty from Makhaza

was chosen as the crowd favourite afterreceiving most of the votes via SMS aswell as the most likes, shares and com-ments on her social media profiles.Beauty Balangile was crowned Miss

Cape Town during the event but Gwevasaid that she is over the moon with heraward.She had conducted a rigorous cam-

paign which included media interviewswith community newspapers and radiostations.She appeared in City Visionwhere she

shared her determination to change thestatus quo in the beauty pageant.“I was so happy that so many people

believed in my goal and that so manypeople supportedme. I want to thank ev-eryone who SMSed, liked, shared orcommented on my page. I am happy forthe overall winner, it was an experienceof a lifetime,” she said.She said that she hoped that her win

will encourage others to go ahead andfulfil their dreams despite pessimist.She said that before she started enter-

ing beauty pageants she was always toldthat she was too dark to win.“This has encouraged me to advance

with my quest and has given me extramotivation for the pageant that I am or-ganising for later this year. Iwant young

people of all tones and sizes to enter thisbeauty pageant.We have to change theway people per-

ceive beauty and make sure that peoplethat are different are not shunned,” shesaid.She said that she will continue her

community work and her studies in mo-tor mechanics at False Bay College.

Khayelitsha beauty Lona Gweva won thepublic choice award at the Miss CapeTown pageant on the weekend.

CITY VISIONThursday, 19 May 20164 NEWS

Kuza kubanjwa intlanganiso eyodwa yeBhunga leSixeko saseKapa ngoLwesithathu umhlawama-25 Meyi 2016 ngentsimbi ye-10:00 kwiGumbi leeNgxoxo zeBhunga, e-Podium Block,kwiZiko leeNkonzo zoLuntu, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, eKapa, apho kuya kuthi kuqwalaselweuHlahlo-lwabiwo-mali lonyaka ka-2016/17 – 2018/19, ngokungqinelana nesahluko-4,secandelo-24(2) loMthetho ojongene noLawulo lweMali zikaMasipala woRhulumenteweNgingqi, uMthetho 56 wango-2003.

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Learners from Sizimisele Technical High School protested after three teachers whom they claimwere not paid for months did not come to school for about three weeks, on Monday, in Khayelit­sha. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

Pupils protest staff shortagesMBONGISENI MASEKO

Sizimisele Technical High School learnersonce again abandoned classes in protestagainst the shortage of teachers.

A group of learners took to the offices ofWestern Cape Education Department(WCED) on Monday to voice their disatisfac-tion with the situation at their school.

Siphosethu Mafungwa, chairperson of theLearner Representative Council(LRC), saidthe latest protest was informed by the absen-teeism of three teachers who have not beenpaid since February and could no longer af-ford to come to school.

“The teachers could not afford to come toschool, because they were last paid in Febru-ary. It has been three weeks now since theywere not at school. This is going to affect usas learners. We have to write exams soon,but we are not prepared. The WCED is nothelping us in this regard. We have protestedseveral times before, but the matter is stillnot resolved,” Mafungwa said.

In February 2015 and 2016, City Visionpublished stories highlighting the plight ofthe learners and the shortage of teachers inthe Physical Science, Maths, Mechanical

Engineering and Civil Engineering classes.Dillo Maruping, the school principal, said

the “story is still the same” at the schoolwhich is why the learners were protesting.

Paddy Attwell, Director of Communica-tion for WCED confirmed the march byabout 60 learners outside the head office ofthe WCED on Monday morning.

Tau Matseliso, Deputy Director Generalfor Institution Development and Coordina-tion had met with the protestors to discusstheir demands.

“The department is aware of the situationat Sizimisele and has approved the appoint-ment of three teachers to teach technicalsubjects on a contract basis until the end ofthe year.

The department could not appoint moreteachers because the school already has fiveteachers in excess of requirements who can-not teach the technical subjects concerned.

Our district office is in the process of rede-ploying the five teachers to other schools,”

He said Matseliso promised to visit theschool to discuss their concerns in furtherdetail. He also said the district officials willwork with the school to develop a long termstrategic plan for the school.

Sis Maureen’soven fired upMBONGISENI MASEKO

It was a life changing moment for a pen-sioner who cooks for the needy in Khaye-litsha when she received a container

from a brewery company on Monday.LindaMabanga, 63, the founder of Sizizih-

loboCommunitySoupKitchen,was thrilledto have received the gift which is equippedwith a stove, deep-freezer and other kitchenfurniture.

The donation came after Pheliswa Faba-Marman, from Subcouncil 10, found hercrying at her offices in July.

Faba-Marman said she then approachedher and found that she was not happy thatshe did not get help she has been asking forsince 2012 to register her Non Governmen-tal Organisation (NGO) to source funding.

Mabanga, from F Section, said she wascooking for needy residents.

Marman vowed that she was going to goall out look for help.

She approached the office of SiyabulelaMamkeli, Mayoral Committee Member forHealth who then approached SABMiller.

Mabanga started the soup kitchen in 1996and said she has been digging from her ownpockets ever since to feed over 40needy resi-dents, including senior citizens and chil-dren, twice a week.

She registered the soup kitchen as NGOin 2014.

“Cooking is my passion. I started cookingjust for entertaining residents.

I then realised that there are many peoplewho go hungry in the area. This containerwill change my life for the better.

I have been cooking in my small kitchen,but now Ihave this containerwhichhas big-ger space.

I make it a point that I dish them the bestfood. It is not an easy journey though, be-cause I have to take from my pension andfrom my husband’s pension (Archibald Ma-banga),” Mabanga said.

Mabanga also suffered a burglary at herhouse last year which saw thieves makingaway with stoves and other belongings.

Mosa Khotha, Sales Manager for SABMil-ler said this was part of their ongoing pro-grammes where they plough back in thecommunities from which they do business.

“I am very happy that we managed to helpher with the container. It is one of our com-munity values projects.

We do our best to support communitiesand empower them to prosper,” Khothasaid.

Mamkeli applaudedSABMiller for the do-nation.

“This is a partnership between privatesector company with government entity inrestoring dignity in our communities by en-suring that people likeSisMaureen, a socialentrepreneur, does her job with dignity andthose who are accessing her services do soin a dignified environment,” he said.

Proportional representative CouncillorFaba-Marman said for her, the donationwas tantamount to “mission accomplished”and she was elated that Mabanga will cookin the comfort of the container and meet theneeds of the destitute in her community.

I saw a chance of making a change in herlife. I am very happy for her.”

Zukiswa Mhlahlo, Mosa Khotha, Sales Manager ät SABMiller, Archibald Mabanga, Linda MaureenNokuphumla Mabanga and Pheliswa Faba­Marman, Proportional Representation (PR) Councillorof Subcouncil 10, after the hand over of the container in Khayelitsha on Monday.

PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

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LUX BODYLOTION ASSORTED400ml

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GLYCO LEMONFAMILY SHAMPOOOR CONDITIONERASSORTED 400ml

GLYCO LEMONFAMILY SHAMPOOOR CONDITIONERASSORTED 400ml

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BLUE SEALPETROLEUMJELLY ORIGINAL50ml

BLUE SEALPETROLEUMJELLY ORIGINAL50ml

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INGRAM'SCAMPHORCREAMHERBAL300G

INGRAM'SCAMPHORCREAMHERBAL300G

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SUNNY GIRLSANITARY PADSTHINS 10s

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89138913FRISCOCOFFEE750g TINORIGINAL ORGRANULES

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SOUTHALL'SROOIBOSTEA BAGS20s

SOUTHALL'SROOIBOSTEA BAGS20s

TEA FOR METEA BAGS26s

TEA FOR METEA BAGS26s

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KOO BEETROOTGRATED780g

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AROMATASSORTED75g

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ITYIWA SALT500gITYIWA SALT500g

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RISE ANDBAKEINSTANTYEAST 10g

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FACTORYBISCUITSASSORTED250g

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897897

SURF WASHINGPOWDER 2kgSURF WASHINGPOWDER 2kg

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OMO WASHINGPOWDER 500gFLEXI BAG

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SUNLIGHTLAUNDRY SOAP125g

SUNLIGHTLAUNDRY SOAP125g

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ALBEX BLEACHREGULAR 1ltALBEX BLEACHREGULAR 1lt

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MIRACLE MOMALL PURPOSECLEANER 750ml

MIRACLE MOMALL PURPOSECLEANER 750ml

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BRITEMORDISHWASHINGLIQUID 750ml

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ARROWSTEELWOOL25g

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ROLL UPTOILET PAPER10s

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SALDANHAPILCHARDSIN TOMATOOR CHILLISAUCE 215g

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THEMBUPARBOILEDRICE 2kg

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X1RE658W-CY190516

SECURITY LEARNERSHIPAirports Company South Africa is seeking energetic andconfident individuals with a strong drive for customer servicefor a learnership programme within the aviation securityservices team for a period of 12 months.

RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TOensuring proper access and egress control with crew and permitholders and boarding pass procedures, operating x-ray equipmentto monitor and identify threats and interpret images, thoroughsearching of hand luggage and passengers as well as ensuringsafe and secure visitor and boarding experience for passengers.

THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA WILL NEED TO BE MET INORDER TO QUALIFY FOR THIS LEARNERSHIP: SeniorCertificate (Grade 12 or equivalent), currently unemployed, mustnot be in possession of a Security qualification, have a clearcriminal record, must be willing to work shifts and have reliabletransport, and basic computer skills. This opportunity is open toindividuals aged 18 to 35 years.

Candidates would be required to comply with Airports CompanySouth Africa’s Drug and Alcohol Policy and with the Civil AviationAuthority Standards and Regulations.

Should you meet the requirements for this learnership please forwardyour CV to:

Mbali Dube [email protected], you can

fax your CV to 086 517 1448Closing date for applications: 31st May 2016

Should you not hear from us within 2 weeks of yourapplication please consider it unsuccessful.

This position will be filled in line with ACSA’s values and Employment Equity policy andplan. Preference will be given to members of designated groups

that are under-represented

US scholar to hostbusiness seminarMandalay Baptist

Church, in collab-oration with local

businesses, is gearing upfor a business seminar.It is to be presented by

the legendary economistDr Malhotra from Geor-gia in the U.S.A.The seminar will be

heldon21Mayat theMan-dalay Baptist Church.The theme will be:

Business according toGod’s Standards.The church expects this

seminar to improve investor confidencein the local economy, performing in theglobal stage.It seeks to promote business guided by

the Christian ethos. The seminar will al-low local economy to participate and cre-ate business partnerships locally andabroad.Dr.Naresh K.Malhotra is a Senior Fel-

low, Georgia Tech CIBER and Regent’sProfessor Emeritus, Scheller College ofBusiness, Georgia Institute of Technolo-gy, USA.He received the prestigious Academy

of Marketing Science CUTCO/VectorDistinguished Educator Award in 2005.In 2010, he was selected as MarketingLegend and his refereed journal articleswere published in nine volumes by Sagewith tributes by other leading scholarsin the field.He was selected to receive the Hind

Rattan Award in 2012. He has published

more than 125 papers in ma-jor refereed journal, Journalof Marketing Research, Con-sumer Research, MarketingScience, Statistics tomentionbut a few.He has travelled the world

over and his book Basic Mar-keting Research: Integrationof Social Media, Fourth Edi-tion, was published by Pren-tice Hall in 2012.PhD, StateUniversity of New York atBuffalo.

Dr Malhotra has workedextensively for andwith busi-

nesses, non- profit and government orga-nisations in the USA and beyond.He is an ordained minister of the gos-

pel, a member and deacon of First Bap-tist Church. He has been married formore that 30 years, he andhiswifeVeenaare blessed with and two children Ruthand PaulMandalay Baptist Church-under the

guidance of Pastor Oscar Siwali- openedits doors in1999. It has enjoyedmore than16 years of serving the Mandalay com-munity and surrounding suburbsthrough its various programs.MBC will uphold its commitment to

harness the local community growththrough biblical principles. MBC con-ducts all activities according to thewordof God.For more information on the seminar,

please contact Mrs. R.Uys Church Ad-ministrator on (021) 387 3324 or 081 7815841 email: [email protected]

Dr Malhorta

CITY VISIONThursday, 19 May 20166 NEWS

ISAZISO

ESIBALULEKILEYO

ISAZISO SOKUNIKISA NGOMHLABAWEPHONDOD

Kukhutshwa isaziso ngokoMthetho iWestern Cape Land Administration Act, Nomb. 6 ka-1998neMigaqo yawo sokuba uRhulumente weNtshona Koloni ufuna ukunikisa ngezi Propati zikuletheyibhile ingezantsi kwisikolo esibizwa ngokuba yiPhyllis Jowell Jewish Day School NPC,ngesixa-mali esili-R135 000 000.00.

Abanomdla mabangenise izimvo zabo ezibhaliweyo eziphathelene nolu nikiso lomhlaba kuM-lawuli oyiNtloko: ULawulo lwee-Asethi ezingenakuFuduswa, uMgangatho 4, Nomb. 9 DorpStreet, eKapa, 8001, okanye bazithumele kuMlawuli oyiNtloko: ULawulo lwee-Asethi ezingenaku-Fuduswa, Private Bag X9160, Cape Town, 8000, okanye baziathumele ngefeksi kule nombolo:(021) 483-7682, zingaphelanga iintsuku ezingama-21 (iintsuku ezingamashumi amabini ananye)emva kokuba sikhutshiwe esi saziso.

Nantsi apha ngezantsi ingcaciso ngezi Propati kunikiswa ngazo:

Ofuna iinkcukacha ezizezinye ngalo mhlaba wePhondo angaqhagamshelananoMnu J. Titus kule nombolo yomnxeba (021) 483 5214 okanye kule dilesi ye-imeyili:[email protected]

IINOMBOLOZEZIZA

ISITHILISOLAWULO

INOMBOLOYETAYITILE

UBUKHULUUMISELO-MHLABAOLUMIYO

OSETYENZISELWAKONA UMHLABA

ISiza 1675 esisahl-ulo seSiza 1424esingabhaliswan-ga eSea Point

INtsalela yeSiza1424 eSea Point

ISixeko sase-Kapa

ISixeko sase-Kapa

T34053/1983

T34053/1983

1034 m2

15,316 m2

Indawo yokuhlalajikelele 4

Indawo yokuhlalajikelele 2, Indawoyoshishino jikelele 5& indawo elungise-lelwe ezothutho 2

Akukho ntokulo mhlabanakwizakhiwo

Akukho ntokulo mhlabanakwizakhiwo

Criminal acts dent thecity’s drive for deliveryThe City of Cape Town ’s healthdirectorate has submitted insur-ance claims worth over R750 000over nine months for lossesfrom theft and burglary.Last week, criminals dam-

aged the roof and stole pipes andtaps atNewfields SatelliteClinicin Hanover Park, leaving itwithout water and electricity.In Khayelitsha, thugs took

three computers from ZakheleClinic last Monday.The following night, thieves

stole 50 white plastic chairs anddamaged the front door and bur-glar gate. Other clinics in Khay-elitsha have also been targeted,including Town Two’s Nolungi-le and Kuyasa clinics.Councillor Siyabulela Mam-

keli said: “Crime is a headacheatmanyof our clinics. It serious-ly affects service delivery.“Without computers or elec-

tricity, staff go back to manualdata capturingand findingof cli-ent files, which slows down therate of attending to patients.“You cannot run the clinic

when the water supply is dis-

rupted, so clients have to beturned away,”Between 1 July last year and

31March, CityHealth submitted104 insurance claims. Of these,77 were for incidents of theft orburglary and 16 were related tovandalism.The clinics with the most

claims were Mzamomhle Clinicin Brown’s Farm and NolungileClinic in Khayelitsha.“This wilful damage is dis-

couraging for our staff and in-creases the risk of clients de-faulting on life-saving medica-tion. “Once again the mosthelpless aremost affected by theselfish actions of criminals.“We are already spending a

large part of our budget on secu-rity and insurance claims –funds that could have been usedto improve service delivery.“People must start realising

that money we spend on guard-ing clinics and fixing damagecaused by the communities weare trying to serve has a nega-tive impact on the quality ofhealth services,” said Mamkeli.

Medics robbed by one of their ownA Mitchells Plain paramedichas been arrested after allegedlyrobbing his colleagues and hi-jacking an ambulance lastweek.The man handed himself over

to the Khayelitsha police follow-ing the incident.It’s alleged he and an accom-

plice ambushed EmergencyMedical Services personnelwhile attending to a patient inSite C, where theymade off witha cellphone before driving off inthe ambulance.They later abandoned the ve-

hicle in another section of thetownship.The second culprit has not

been arrested yet because he isstill on the run.Police’s Noloyiso Rwexana

says officers later learned thesuspect is also a paramedic.“A 31-year-old suspect is ex-

pected to appear in theKhayelit-sha Magistrates Court on Fri-day, after an incident that oc-curred yesterday(Thursday) inKhayelitsha where paramedicswere robbed.”

MBONGISENI MASEKO

Thursday last week was InternationalNurse’s Day, and did the “ladies withthe lamps” feel the thrill that day.

The celebrations are held each year onthe anniversary of Florence Nightingale’sbirth.This year, the celebrationswere held un-

der the theme, ‘Nurses: A force forchange: improving health sys-tems’ resilience.’Pelisa Konco, a professional

nurse at the Site B clinic, said theday is important as it recognisesthe goodwork that nurses do in theworld.“We work very hard and we are

dedicated to our work. It is impor-tant to celebrate the day as it en-courages us to keep-on doing thegood work in our communities.We also pledge to serve the com-

munity unconditionally. We re-mind ourselves about the reasonswe chose the profession. We dohave challenges such as workingextra hours and having to dealwith rude patients, but we remaincalm,” Konco said.There are about 135 nurses at

the clinic.They were also given presents

and there were motivationalspeeches.BeautyBotlane ,whohas been in

the nursing profession for 11years, also shared her experiencewith the younger nurses and alsotold them to be passionate abouttheir work.Nurse Thembeka Nokhatywa,

who has been a professional nurse for nineyears, said “nursing is about touching peo-ple’s lives”.Dr Nomafrench Mbombo, MEC for

Health, celebrated the day at Groote Schu-ur Hospital where she said nursing isabout a calling.“Nursing is not just a vocation but a call-

ing – it is not only about providing a healthservice but is also about advancing the dig-nity of people by providing quality personcentred care.Nurses who are at the health system’s

coalface not only provide quality patientcare but are crucial to empowering clientswith knowledge that will allow them to

make healthy lifestyle choices which pre-vent illness,” she said inaprepared speech.Mbombo added that crime and violence

are societal issues which threaten the ef-fective functioning of the health system.Mbombo said her department has spent

R175 382 000 in the past year providing se-curity services at health centres.

Patient Tiauna Petersen sharing a hug withher carer Enrolled Nursing Assistant XoliswaMqolombeni in aid of Nurses day.

Ladies with the lamp honoured

Nurses from Red Cross and Groote Schuur Hospital were treated to a three­course lunch at OceanBasket’s Paddocks branch today to celebrate their contribution to the community on InternationalNurses’ Day.

CITY VISIONThursday, 19 May 2016 NEWS 7

CITY VISIONThursday, 19 May 20168 OPINIONS

JOB OPPORTUNITIESThe City of Cape Town promotes and applies the principles ofemployment equity. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANTCORPORATE SERVICES & COMPLIANCE • SPECIALISED TECHNICAL SERVICES • FLEET &

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Requirements: • Grade 12 or equivalent • 2 years’ relevant experience • Computer literacy (MS Officeand SAP) • Licensed as an Operator at Grader level • Code EB driver’s licence.

Key performance areas: • Monitor tyre wear by inspecting earthmoving equipment • Monitor correctusage of plant and related equipment • Ensure compliance with Operational Health and Safety Act (OHSAct) and Municipal Finance Management Act, as well as the Road and Traffic Act • Implement procedures• Assist with the plant operations within the department to ensure appropriate and optimal use to plant• Assist with the condemnation of plant and related equipment to ensure that optimal operational life timeis obtained.

FOREMANCORPORATE SERVICES & COMPLIANCE • SPECIALISED TECHNICAL SERVICES • FLEET &

MECHANICALWORKSHOPBasic Salary: R209 232 • Ref. No. STS 14/16

Requirements: • Grade 10 or equivalent • 5 years’ experience in a mechanical plant environment andsupervisory experience •Working knowledge of plant equipment is critical • Computer literacy (MS Office)• Code EB driver’s licence •Willingness to be on standby and work overtime when required to do so.

Key performance areas: • Plan, organise and control the mechanical plant operations that are beinghired by the various departments, as well as the productive use of operators • Manage assets • Ensure losscontrol reports are completed • Ensure that all tasks and the working environment comply with the OHSAct • Supervise staff by assigning tasks and ensure staff performance and time keeping.

Closing Date: 27 May 2016

Please forward a comprehensive CV and covering letter, including a copy of your Identity Document, [email protected], or alternatively hand deliver your application tothe Human Resources Employment Counter, 2nd Floor, Tower Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard,Cape Town.

Kindly note that applications will not be acknowledged in writing and that copies of supporting documentswill not be returned. Please quote the reference number of the vacancy in all communications. Certifiedcopies of qualifications must be available on request.

Applicants are respectfully informed that, if no notificationof appointment is received within three months of theclosing date, they must accept that their applications wereunsuccessful.

127407 ayandambanga.co.za

Shenanigans in GDF bypeople lacking visionGugulethu will be turning 60 in August2018, but it has little progress to showfor this milestone, albeit stories abound.On April 30 residents converged at the

JL Zwane church with the purpose ofelecting a legitimate committee for theGugulethu Development Forum.It was going to be a monumental

moment in the annals of the history ofthis township; a fresh start; giving hopeto a township suffering for many socialills.It was going to be the start to a clear

future.Instead of electing people who will

bring growth in terms of development,and people we all know have vestedinterests in the practical in development,the meeting turned into a tug of war,taking a weird turn of events into peopleidentifying each other as comrades.Others called each other by name,

indicating that they were not part of thelobbying for positions.There must be a difference between a

politician and civil society member andthis got me thinking if are we reallyputting Gugulethu first. The GDF cannotbe politically aligned.Why put our political relationships

before the residents of Gugulethu as ifGugulethu cannot develop withoutthem(politicians).Why align development with politics

and why degenerate the level of thinkingin Gugulethu.Maybe it is time we start following our

name because Gugulethu means ourpride.Have we lost our pride because we

choose friendship over development andthe saddening part is those among uswho are so eager for power have previ-ously had opportunities and faileddismally in their previous positions ofresponsibility.I’m speaking of the previous executive

members of Gugulethu Youth Develop-ment Commission and the formerchairperson of the same structure.Why undermine our history, allowing

it to loosely be handled by people whoclaim to be leaders but lack vision.

Let’s think of our future generationbecause history will judge Gugulethu bythose they put in power and Gugulethubelongs to those who have a postal codeof 7750 which includes Barcelona,Kanana, New Rest, Tambo Village andKwa-Khikhi, Pola Park, Gxagxa andLotus River as well as many other fewareas are part of Gugulethu.The aim of the GDF is to improve and

enhance development in the township,and promote economic participation aswell as to improve economic inclusionand to enable Gugulethu citizens to fulfiltheir potential by promoting self-orientedinitiatives.Therefore it should be led by the

people of Gugulethu, we cannot allowthis initiative to be led by poor politicalhungry idealists.It’s surprising to hear that the same

individuals, who are being blamed forside-lining areas like Barcelona, Kanana,and New Rest, include people likeNombeko Leputing, a leader in Ward 40.In 2011-2012 Xolile Ndzoyi and Nceba

Sandlana were very instrumental inending a war of gangsterism betweenKhikhi and Section 2 boys.Nceba, Xolile and other dedicated

individuals were on the ground trying toresolve and find ways of fixing theproblems.It becomes very confusing when people

work on second-hand information;individuals with specific agendas drivenby factionalism with the aim of misguid-ing the people of Gugulethu with a viewto discredit individuals who are doinggood in this township.Gugulethu Development Forum’s aim

is developing and allowing Gugulethu togrow on its own.We need to create social cohesion

programs for better economic opportuni-ties, and establish a proactive programthat will create synergy in the societysuch as encouraging entrepreneurialskills, sports activities for the youth,tourism programs and most importantly,making Gugulethu safe to live.

SIMPHIWE MTSHALIGugulethu

[email protected]| Fax: 021 946 1971 | PO Box 747, Bellville 7535 | Preference will be given toletters not exceding 250 words. The deadline is Friday at 12:00. Supply your name,address and telephone number (for our records and not for publication).

Write to usDo not live under the shadowof the past, for it is inhibitingThis is a call to all those young peopleidling at home, “waiting” for employment.I refer to most youth from disadvan-

taged communities. Others term thesecommunities poor. I do not believe this isthe case.If only because it is disempowering. It

takes away the power to transform theirlives.It is critically important to use a

positive and empowering language. Thereis power in language. It can either buildor destroy. No one is born poor.I am reminded of my favourite author

Anthony Robbins, in his book ‘UnlimitedPower’, referring to the power within allof us.The power that can transform our life if

we choose so.Allow me to argue that for young people

seating at home doing “nothing” in thename of waiting for employment or tostudy further must fall!It should not be normalised. While

waiting, build your profile.Our history has a huge contributory

factor in this train of thought. We shouldrefuse to live under the shadow and

legacy of colonialism, slavery and apart-heid. Life is not about being employed.I always like to ask young people or

friends: ‘what do you do?’.I do this to challenge and empower

them.The call to young people today is do

something. Waiting is not enough, makean effort. Be a volunteer at place thatcompliments your career aspirations.While doing this, you will benefit withskills and work ethics that will help youin your future endeavours.We live in a competitive world that

requires skills. Up-skill yourself, andremember, it is not about getting em-ployed. If possible, start you own busi-ness. Try to be your own boss. The timeis now. [email protected]

OPINIONmandla klanisi

Children deserve our attentionMy high school principal Ernest Hlathionce said: “Young people are greatimitators. That is why we always givethem something great to imitate.”I remembered his words when I saw

with concern how some children havebeen reduced to street kids.Children are a gift from God and

deserve to be cared for and kept in safehands. We are tired of waking up tohorror stories about young girls who getraped by men who should be lookingafter them.We cannot keep reading about young

boys converted to child soldiers byselfish people who have made enemies tofight against.Children are born with open minds

and it is up to us to fill their youngminds.We must not abuse kids as they could

grow up thinking it is a way of life.

Apparently, abused children in turnbecome abusers in future. We cannotafford this ongoing vicious cycle.Children are precious but vulnerable.They deserve our love and care.As caring members of society, we must

break the silence whenever we seeincidents of child abuse, even outside ofour own homes and communities.Institutions such as Child Welfare and

Childline South Africa were started todeal with child abuse cases and can becalled free of charge to bring culprits tobook.Since it takes a village to raise a child,

it should also take the whole village toact against abuse, neglect and exploita-tion of children.A person is a person, no matter how

small.WELILE NKONKI

Mfuleni

The rich should not have the last word running our landRich people can command greaterattention from influential policy-makersby contributing financially to politicalleaders.This is how financial resources trans-

late into political power. The Guptadebacle drives home how seriously thepolitical process can be manipulated by

money. Have we become so used to themanipulation of the political process bythose with money that we no longerexpect anything to change?Something has clearly gone wrong in

our country.MONWA YEDWA

Langa

A thousand metres, starts with a single flailing step

Behind every success story is an embar-rassing first effort, a stumble, a setbackor a radical change of direction. It isthese first clumsy steps on the road to

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In his debut run over 12km, South Africa’sStephenMokoka showed the internation-al contingent and the top three finishers

from 2015, Emmanuel Bett, Daniel Salel andTimothy Toroitich, a clean pair of heals atthe 2016 FNB Cape Town 12 OneRun thattook place in the Mother City on Sunday 15May.

Some 13 000 runners lined up in MarineDrive next to Woodbridge Island for the sec-ond running of the FNBCape Town 12OneR-un. As in 2015, conditions were near perfectwith the temperature sitting on 12 degrees.

A frenetic start saw the first kilometre be-ing covered in 02:41. When the lead bunchof fifteen athletes went through three kilo-metres in 08:17, it was clear that the chasefor the world best time of 33:31 was on thecards. Defending champion Emmanuel Bettof Kenya and country man Daniel Salel,were driving the lead bus with Mokoka andElroy Gelant in close attendance.

Both Gelant andMokoka hadmade it veryclear before the race that they were intenton making sure that the winner’s pursestayed on home soil.

The five kilometre mark came just insidethe harbour grounds as the athletes turnedoff Marine Drive, passing in 13:55. Once inthe harbour, it was Bett who started to turnthe screws to try and shake off the South Af-rican challenge, with Salel on his shoulder.Mokoka and Gelant were having none of

it and as the athletes hit 8km, Mokoka andGelant made the break, with Salel the onlyathlete to follow the South Africans.

The nine kilometre mark was reached in25:11. Salel, Mokoka and Gelant turned intoBree Street simultaneously for the final kilo-metre.

Gelant fell off with 800m to go. Salel andMokoka raced neck andneck to the linewithMokoka edging the Kenyan by one second,coming home in 33:34 to the 33:35 of Salel.

With that Mokoka shattered the previousrecord of Mathews ‘Loop ‘n Val’ Motshwara-

teu by 49 seconds and missed out on theworld best time of 31:33 by a mere three sec-onds.

“It was a hard race”, said Mokoka after-wards.

“Salel pushedmy right to the line but I am

happy thatwewon the race for SouthAfrica.Elroy (Gelant) and I worked together andwere talking to each other the whole way.So I am happy we were able to work as ateam.”Mokoka has been adamant that South Af-

rica has the ability to take the race to theKenyans if they work as a team. “I wantedthe win first,” Mokoka went on to say ofbreaking the SA best time of Motshwarateu(34:23), “but the record is a big bonus.”The bonus was worth an additional

R10 000 to Mokoka over and above theR40 000 for first prize.In the women’s race, Irvette Van Zyl was

first across the line. While most expectedthat, Van Zyl had been battling with the flufor close on a week and almost withdrew aft-er four kilometres in. “Itwas hard. I felt real-ly bad and wanted to just stop.”

Van Zyl hung on though and despite feel-ing out of sortswent into the lead after sevenkilometres and was never headed.

“When Lebogang went through the first-two kilometres in sixminutes I was hangingon as best I could. I do not know how I wasable to just stick it out. I am very surprisedby the win.”

Van Zyl was originally planning on chas-ing the SA best time of Elana Meyer (38:39),but having just recovered from flu she sether sights on thewin crossing the finish linein 39:40.Results:Men:1. Stephen Mokoka - 00:33:342. Daniel Salel - 00:33:353. Elroy Gelant - 00:33:424. Sibusiso Nzima - 00:34:085. Sibabalwe Gladwin Mzazi - 00:34:09Women:1. Irvette van Zyl - 00:39:402. Lebo Phalula - 00:40:103. Rutendo Nyahora - 00:40:314. Lebogang Phalula - 00:41:145. Christine Kalmer - 00:41:32

Mokoka victorious in OneRun

In his 12km debut, South Africa’s Stephen Mokoka showed the international contingent and thetop three from 2015, Emmanuel Bett, Daniel Salel and Timothy Toroitich, a clean pair of heals atthe 2016 FNB Cape Town 12 ONERUN that took place in the Mother City today (Sunday, 15 May2016). Seen here: Mokoka claiming victory in Bree Street Cape Town in an impressive time of 33minutes 34 seconds. PHOTO: TOBIAS GINSBERG

CITY VISIONThursday, 19 May 2016 NEWS 11

Cheque handover to boost sportZILA MKONTO

The Western Cape Minister of CulturalAffairs and Sport, AnrouxMarais, offi-cially presented the Western Cape Pro-

vincial Sport Confederation with a ceremo-nial cheque of over R2.6 million.

This funding allocation promotes greaterparticipation in sport, grows the talent poolat grassroots level, and contributes tohealthier lifestyles.

Minister Anroux Marais said during thecheque handover ceremony.

“It gives me great pleasure to present R2648 250 to theWestern Cape Provincial SportConfederation. As the custodian of sport inthe province, the Confederation enables itsstructures to fulfil theirmandate by promot-ing and developing the various sporting or-ganizations in the Western Cape. This fund-ing allocation promotes greater participa-tion in sport, social inclusion andcontributes to a healthier lifestyles,” shesaid.

She further added that the fundingwill as-sist the confederation in its functions thatinclude : advancing the needs of all sportspeople, both able bodied and the disabled,protecting the integrity of youth and schoolsport, facilitating effective communication

between all stakeholders, empowering andunify members with effective and efficientleadership, embracing accountability,transparency and sound corporate govern-ance.Marais said participation in sport and rec-

reational activities has a holistic effect incommunities.“Involvement in sport and recreation has

a positive impact on social development,health, education, human and social capital.It is for this reason that I thank the WesternCape Provincial Sport Confederation for theinstrumental role they play in increasingwellness and safety and in tackling socialills,” she said.Marais added that the funds made availa-

ble to the confederationwill continue to nur-ture and develop athletes from grassroots toelite level which will enable them to partici-pate on national and international stages.“It will be the very same athletes who will

serve as role models and beacons of hope intheir communities, which significantly con-tributes to the overall upliftment of our vul-nerable areas,” she said.WesternCapeProvincial SportConfedera-

tion acting president JP Naude welcome thecontribution and said it would go a longwayin developing the sport in the region.

From left to right: Thabo Tutu, Director of Sport Promotion; Head of Department, Brent Walters;Minister Anroux Marais; Chief Director of Sport, Dr Lyndon Bouah; Acting President of theWestern Cape Provincial Sport Confederation, JP Naude and Director of Sport Development, PaulHendricks. PHOTO: ZILA MKONTO

Gugs, Manenberg youth have own sports hubMANDLA MAHASHE

Young people from Gugulethu and Manen-berg are the beneficiaries of a newlylaunched high-tech recreational centre.

On Tuesday afternoon at the GugulethuComprehensive High School, the facilitywas launched as the Oliver Khan SafetyHub.

It is funded by German soccer legend Ol-iverKhan, throughhis foundation andwasthe brainchild of the Amandla EduFoot-ball.

This hub is the second in the provincewith the first one in Site B, Khayelitsha.

Florian Zech, managingmanager at Am-andla, said at the launch that the hub aimsto tackle social ills such as poverty, gangrelated crimes and illiteracy in the twocommunities.

“The facilities will have a soccer pitch,an internet cafe and a learning hub.In that way, we will offer an all round pro-gramme to young people who will not justplay soccer butwill have access to informa-tion technology, entrepreneur support andlife skills programmes as well,” said Zech.The safe hub is also funded by various

government departments and private do-nors and will provide permanent jobs forabout 25 people.

Premier Helen Zille said the hub wouldplay amajor role in skills development, ac-ademic growth and crime-prevention inthe area.“In Khayelitsha where this initiative

started, we have receivedwonderful statis-tics of how crime has decreased in the 600metre radius of the centre.

By engaging the youth in sporting activi-ties, academic support and life skills, theyhave changed the neighbourhood for thebetter,” she said.

Zille said that one of the positives thatcomewith the hub is that it will service theyouth of the two neighbourhoods.

“After Schools programmes are a GameChanger for our government. Our aim isto have 112 000 learners fromno fee schoolsaccessing quality after schools pro-grammes, in safe spaces, by 2019,” Zillesaid.The centre will include a training acade-

my, where the provincial government’sMass participation; Opportunity &Access;Development & Growth (MOD) centre willbe based, and aYouthCafé, provided by theWestern Cape Department of Social Devel-opment. Learners will have full access tocomputers, the internet, various WesternCape Government portals with useful re-sources, and other career support.

The new facility to benefit youths from Gugulethu and Manenberg was launched on Tuesdayafternoon. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

On the run against abuse:KFM Breakfast put together ateam of men to run in supportof the safety of women andchildren in Sunday’s FNB CapeTown 12 OneRun. This follows thespate of violent crimes acrossthe Cape over recent months.Host Ryan O’Connor explained onthe show that people shouldremember those who have losttheir lives and have been victimsof rape and abuse. Some of therunners who were all part of theteam that took part includedmedia personalities like CityVision editor Vukile Sonandzi,Leave the Couch blogger FareedBehardien and People’s Postadvertising accounts managerMogamat Londt. Getting readyfor the run before the start are,from left, Terrence Adendorff,Vukile Sonandzi, Deon Bing,Mogamat Londt, ValentinoBarends, Tayvio Barends, TrevinoBarends, Fareed Behardien andRiyad Hartley.

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SportPage 12 | Thursday, 19 May 2016

Thulasizwe Mxenge, 22, from Velokhaya Rand Water, in Khayelitsha, and Marco Abrahams, 25,from Belhar, are set to participate in cycle tours in Europe. Anroux Marais, MEC of CulturalAffairs and Sport (middle) presented them with flight tickets, on Thursday, in Cape Town.

PHOTO: VUKILE SONANDZI

Cyclists off to Europe to rideMBONGISENI MASEKO

It was all excitement when two develop-ment riders received their flight ticketswhichwill see themparticipating in cycle

tours in Europe, later in the month.Thulasizwe Mxenge, 22, from Velokhaya

Rand Water, in Khayelitsha, and MarcoAbrahams, 25, from Belhar, were officiallypresented with confirmation for their flighttickets by Anroux Marais, MEC of CulturalAffairs and Sport, at her office, in CapeTown, on Thursday.Theduowas selectedby theHotChilleeDe-

velopment Rider Programme to compete inthe European event which is due to takeplace in London-Paris and Alpine Challen-ges in Europe at the end of May.They are due to jet-off on 24 May and will

spendamonthof intensive training inAigle,Switzerland before competing in the chal-lenges.They first participated in the Cape Rou-

leur Cycle Tour in Franchoek together with10 other riders earlier this year.The tour was about 600 kilometres long.Marais gave the duo her blessings.“The department supports development

programmes,more especially those indisad-vantaged areas. We funded their trip with

flight tickets. I wish I could do more. I amso happy for them.“They must enjoy themselves there. I

know they will do us proud and they will ex-cel,” she said.Mxenge said participating in the chal-

lenge will be a dream come true for him.“It is very exciting to be a rider, because

you get to travel a lot. It keeps you busy andaway frommany bad things like drugs. I amprepared for this challenge.“I have been training very hard with Lut-

hando Kaka (from Velokhaya). Getting theflight ticketmeans a lot tome. It ismydreamcome true to know that I will be participat-ing in this challenge. I will do my utmostbest,” he said.He also thanked the department and Velo-

khaya for giving him the opportunity.Mxenge started his career in cycling in

2009.He has since participated in challenges in

Belgium and France in 2011.He described the challenges as “learning

curve” for him as he did not win.Mxenge also participated in another cycle

challenge which was held in Rwanda, in2014, where he finished in top seven. He alsoparticipated inAfricanGames inCongo, lastyear, where he was in top 10.

BIG HITTERS: PK Tavern five­a­side teamfrom Mandela Park is one of the teamsto take part in the national SmirnoffRaga Bolo Championships taking place inJozi from June 11 after banging dollops ofgoals to win the provincial title.

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