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PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE PHILLIPPI ROAD: COMMUNITY DICES WITH DEATH DAILY “Law fears to tread” MANDLA MAHASHE P edestrians walking in Stock Road near the Philippi industrial area have found themselves dicing with death as bellig- erent taxi drivers use the sidewalks to avoid traffic jam. Pedestrians and hawkers who spoke to City Vision said this bad habit has become part of the daily living whenever they visit- ed this place for their shopping and the wholesalers. Its the hustle and bustle during the peak hour, they say. Lwandile Zokufa, 34, from Crossroads who is a regular shopper at the local supermar- kets says that they have become used to this. “You have to be very careful on this road because on the sidewalks, a vehicle can come from nowhere, either in front or be- hind you. It’s bad enough that they are using the pavement but they are actually speed- ing,” he said. The chaos becomes unbearable around the end of the month as taxis use the area as a spot to pick up commuters, he said. “The situation was better when there law enforcement officials were present during the recent Marikana violence. Then, the tax- is avoided using the route. Nobongile Songo, 53, said that she was al- ways fearful that someday a taxi would crash into her stall which is in front a butch- ery. “The situation becomes worse when the cars that are avoiding traffic as well as the taxis veer onto the pavement at the same time. My biggest fear is that they may lose control and crash into our stands,” she said. City Vision tried to solicit comment from the taxi drivers, but they were less than friendly. Zokufa said that the taxi drivers did as they pleased because they had managed to intimidate traffic officials out of the area. Metro Police officers were reported to have been harassed by gunmen with one offi- cer beaten by over 20 men while he was driv- ing an impounded vehicle. One police officer was even held at gunpoint at the Metro Po- lice Depot which is not far from the chaotic road. The threats followed an operation by enforcement agencies to deal with taxi driv- ers in the Philippi and Nyanga areas. Zokufa said that they taxi operators were sometimes seen directing traffic, as if they were law enforcement officials. Richard Bosman, Executive Director for Safety and Security, said the city was aware of the danger caused by errant taxi drivers and that this is the reason for intensifying enforcement action. “We have arrested 11 suspects, a total of 79 taxis have been impounded,” he said.

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Page 1: City Vision Lagunya 20150625

LAGUNYA | PHILIPPIThursday, 25 June 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]

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Two taxis and another vehicle can be seendriving on the sidewalk while a pedestrianapproaches in Stock Road where motoristsdo as they please. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

PHILLIPPI ROAD: COMMUNITY DICES WITH DEATH DAILY

“Law fears to tread”MANDLA MAHASHE

Pedestrians walking in Stock Road nearthe Philippi industrial area have foundthemselves dicing with death as bellig-

erent taxi drivers use the sidewalks to avoidtraffic jam.

Pedestrians and hawkers who spoke toCity Vision said this bad habit has becomepart of the daily living whenever they visit-ed this place for their shopping and thewholesalers.

Its the hustle and bustle during the peakhour, they say.

Lwandile Zokufa, 34, from Crossroads whois a regular shopper at the local supermar-

kets says that they have become used to this.“You have to be very careful on this road

because on the sidewalks, a vehicle cancome from nowhere, either in front or be-hind you. It’s bad enough that they are usingthe pavement but they are actually speed-ing,” he said.

The chaos becomes unbearable aroundthe end of the month as taxis use the areaas a spot to pick up commuters, he said.

“The situation was better when there lawenforcement officials were present duringthe recent Marikana violence. Then, the tax-is avoided using the route.

Nobongile Songo, 53, said that she was al-ways fearful that someday a taxi would

crash into her stall which is in front a butch-ery.

“The situation becomes worse when thecars that are avoiding traffic as well as thetaxis veer onto the pavement at the sametime. My biggest fear is that they may losecontrol and crash into our stands,” she said.City Vision tried to solicit comment from

the taxi drivers, but they were less thanfriendly.

Zokufa said that the taxi drivers did asthey pleased because they had managed tointimidate traffic officials out of the area.

Metro Police officers were reported tohave been harassed by gunmen with one offi-cer beaten by over 20 men while he was driv-

ing an impounded vehicle. One police officerwas even held at gunpoint at the Metro Po-lice Depot which is not far from the chaoticroad. The threats followed an operation byenforcement agencies to deal with taxi driv-ers in the Philippi and Nyanga areas.

Zokufa said that they taxi operators weresometimes seen directing traffic, as if theywere law enforcement officials.

Richard Bosman, Executive Director forSafety and Security, said the city was awareof the danger caused by errant taxi driversand that this is the reason for intensifyingenforcement action.

“We have arrested 11 suspects, a total of79 taxis have been impounded,” he said.

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LAUGHING WITHlunga adam

Telling it as it is, oras it should, alwaysPolitics is not my cup of tea, although itgoes without saying that one has to beaware of one’s surroundings because,one way or the other, it does affect usall.One such example is the shenanigans

at Megawatt Park, which have forced usto go on sporadic stages of the dreaded“load shedding”.So why do I decide to feed you politi-

cal talk then, when such a topic is notclose to my heart?Well, I guess at one stage or another,

one catches the “bug”, and once thathappens, there can be no turning back.

There are municipal elections comingup next year.In the run-up to the whole shebang,

there will be promises galore, before thedifferent political parties go into hiber-nation. Poor souls, the hoi polloi.As a poor Mzansi fellow, one that’s

hard-to-please, I’ve come up with a list ofthings I’d like my party of choice to takeinto consideration and address as amatter of urgency.I feel that the ruling party, as it were,

has failed in not having been forthcom-ing on these issues that affect not onlyme, leading to disappointment all round.To start with, it is now winter.It’s so cold at this time of year, that as

I write this, I have shut the gate andburglar bar at my crib! It’s an opensecret that among the throngs of peoplewho voted for the ANC are those whobelong to the Singles Club, if you catchmy drift.It’s going to be a long winter of

discontent for them, especially as theMam’ Ruby’s of this world will be quickto point out: “Yhu ukuba ujonge esisdud-la sindim kule winter, ufana nolinde uKFC kwa Build It.”I leave it in your hands, as our trusted

government, to rescue the situation.Talking of situations, one that irritates

me no end is that of girls pleading thefifth amenment when you greet them inthe taxi.

Any party that can come up withways to remedy the status quo is sure toget my vote.No headphones and social networks

formed against us shall prosper. Orkanjani, gents?Lest we forget, political parties need to

be seen to address the issues affectingthe rank and file. They need not be farfrom the ground.

Which is why I was disappointed thatwhen Operation Fiela rolled into townrecently, they did not make a stop inLower Crossroads in order to find theguy that my girlfriend is cheating with.If only to ask him why he’s inflicting

such emotional pain on me. Does heknow how hard I worked to win theaffection of this lady?The stalking, the late night calls and,

ja well, the greetings that never receivedan answer. Worse still, every time mygirl leaves me for this guy, it is rightafter I’ve given her “imali yentloko”.Put yourself in my shoes. Then, as one

who enjoys his fermented water, I havemore suggestions.How about it’s made compulsory and

written into law that whoever draggedyou out for a session of drinking on aSaturday evening is liable for ukukuqa-bula the following day. The headache asa result of a hectic night out is nolaughing matter, joe. Also, taverns thatopen at 12 noon for business on aSunday need to have their licencesrevoked, because by that time we need tohave been carried home by a stretcher atleast twice. For Pete’s sake, Monday’s awork day! Let’s drink to that!

Pa taken in after awarenessMANDLA MAHASHE

A routine substance and child abuse ses-sions by Nyanga police resulted in the ar-rest of a father for the alleged rape of hisseven year old daughter.The 47-year-old man was arrested on 13

June, a day after police received informa-tion of the rape while addressing learnerson substance abuse as well as crimesagainst women and children.According to the police the man has been

allegedly raping his child repeatedly sincelast year.“It has been established that when the

mother left the child to go towork the fatherwould tell the child not to go to school andthereafter rape her.He has been repeatedly doing this since

last year. It was through a neighbour anda relative’s vigilance that this matter wasreported to the school,” said CaptainNtomboxolo Sitshitshi.It is alleged that the neighbour noticed

that the childwas ‘walking funny’ andalert-ed the school.The child later revealed what had been

happening when asked by teachers. Sitshit-shi urged parents to keep a closer eye ontheir children.“We would like to urge parents to always

check their children when they bath them,build a close and open relationship withtheir children so that they can open up tothem.Always sensitize them as well about is-

sues of sexual offences,” she said. The manappeared at the Wynberg Magistrate Courton a rape charge.Police have raised concern about sexual

crimes rape in the precinct following the ar-rest of a 26-year -old woman who is accusedselling young girls to men in Browns Farm. The woman who is in police custody is ac-cused of selling two girls aged 13 and 14 inexchange for money, drugs and food.Another man was arrested after he alleg-

edly raped his sister. “Inmost cases victimsare reluctant to talk because they arethreatened by these perpetrators. Familiesmust please engage their children in thesematters openly,” said Sitshitshi. She saidthat Nyanga SAPS will continue visitingschools to raise awareness of such crimes.

Weather warning from cityTheCity of CapeTown’sHumanSettlementsDirectorate agrees with the weather warn-ing that has been issued by the City’s Disas-ter Risk Management Centre.We urge our more vulnerable residents to

help by putting in place measures that willhelp to decrease the risk of flooding in low-lying areas where residents have settled.With flooding expected inmany regions of

the Western Cape, including in the Capemetropole, theCity’sHumanSettlementsDi-rectorate urges residents who reside in low-lying, flood-prone areas to help to reduce theflooding risk by, amongst others, raising thefloor level of their homes so that it is higherthan the natural ground level.

In instances where localised flooding oc-

curs, communities in informal settlementscan contact the City’s Call Centre on 0860 103089 to request sand to raise the floor levelsof their dwellings to keep water out.

If the roof of a structure is leaking, resi-dents can apply for flood kits from the City’sInformal Settlements Management team.We appeal to residents to help by:.clearing out drainage systems on their

properties, moving to higher ground if theystay in a flood-prone area (for assistancewith this they can contact the City’s CallCentre or the Informal Settlements Manage-ment team), digging trenches around theirhomes to divert water away, reportingblocked drains, intakes and illegal dumping,waterproofing roofs and clearing gutters.

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Jonker Barnes, an architect, taking Donald Grant, MEC for Transport and Public Worksand MEC Debbie Schäfer, for Education through the design for the school, on Thursday,in Philippi. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

Primary school on track to“shine” for education eraMBONGISENI MASEKO

Two MECs who visited the site for the newKhanya Primary School were left impressedby the progress of construction of the school,on Thursday, Philippi.MEC Debbie Schäfer, for Education and

Donald Grant, MEC for Transport and Pub-lic Works, were pleased to see that the con-struction was on its final stages and that theschool will be ready for learners to move-inat the beggining of the third term.The school will accomodate learners who

mainly reside in Heinz Park, Samora Ma-chel and Philippi.The learners have been temporarily ac-

commodated at former Buckingham Prima-ry School building in Mitchell’s Plain since2006, after vacating the Ottery Youth Centrebuildings that was utilised since 2004 whenthe school was established.The school came in a tune of R54 million.Schäfer said the construction started in

March last year.“It is great to see that it is nearly complet-

ed and that it was successfully built.A number of schools have been builtmost-

ly in disadvantaged areas and are expectedto start operatin this year. It is a success sto-

ry,” she said.The building of the school has required

the participation and cooperation of bothdepartments.It has 28 classrooms, two Grade R class-

rooms, two specialist rooms for art andmusic, an administration block and schoolsick bay, a kitchen, a computer room,school hall, library, two specialist rooms,sport’s field, two physical training andplaying surfaces.Ten other new schools are expected to be

completed this year and fifteen otherschools are still under construction, in theprovince.Grant said he was happy that the first

meeting which talked about the construc-tion of the school, in 2012, bear fruits.“I am happy about the professional team

that build the school.They have done a wonderful job. I am al-

so impressed by the impact of technologythat the school has.Learners will get exposure to technolo-

gy,” Grant said.Jonker Barnes, an architect, was also

confident that the work done in the schoolwas good when he ushered the MECsaround the school.

Slim Darkies ends SaturdayFresh from winning first place at the Mon-treux InternationalComedyFestival, come-dian Tats Nkonzo brings his new one manshow to the Baxter Theatre this June.Presented by Nik Rabinowitz, The Clever

Black is Nkonzo’s third and most daringone man stand up comedy show yet.Combining his love for country and co-

medy, “The Clever Black” offers his ownunconventional solutions to nation buil-ding; from sex strikes to improve servicedelivery, to disease songs to curb the spreadof illness.Recently signed by international produ-

cer,Mick Perrin, Tats aims to prod and pro-be into all levels of society,while simultane-ously practicing his Scottish accent- so thatpeople will understand himwhen hemakes

his Edinburgh debut in August.He delivers his increasingly renowned

comedy songs with a beautiful voice.It’s hard to tell if you’ll laugh or cry. But

you’ll be glad you came.Tats is also thehost ofSA’sGotTalentand

a Comic’s Choice Award winner in 2013 forBest South African Breakthrough Act.TatsNkonzowill be on stage at theBaxter

Studio with The Clever Black until Satur-day 27 June.Tickets for this hilarious-cum-tear indu-

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the Baxter Theatre.

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Youth should be own catalystsMANDLA MAHASHE

A challenge to the youth of Philippi hasbeen made.They should be the initiators of de-

velopment programmes in the area.This was made by Bongani Mkongi, MP,

who was the guest speaker at the PhilippiYouth Summit last Saturday.This summit was the first instalment of a

planned bi-annual event organised by theCity of Cape Town’s Sub-council 13 and thePhilippi Youth Development Council.Mkongi said that youngpeople fromprevi-

ously disadvantaged areas should be in theforefront in the efforts to improve their are-

as.“Youth should be the initiators of develop-

ment projects. They should be the ones thatcall government to assist in projects thatthey themselves started.They are the ones that are on the ground

and understand better the needs and chal-lenges,” he said.“Our youth should stop being consumers

and actually be the producers so that busi-ness opportunities can be created in ourcommunities.There should be nothing about the youth

without the youth,” said Mkongi.He said that government has various

structures and agencies to assist with such

developments.Various organisations such as

the National Youth DevelopmentAgency, education and health de-partments, Small Enterprise Fi-nance Agency and various NGOs,we present.Babalwa Jama from Subcouncil

13 said that the summit was orga-nised so that the youth can voicetheir concerns.“Many youths in our communi-

ty feel as if nothing is happeningregarding their development andthis is one of the ways to addressthat concern.We have called all these organi-

sations so that we can bridge the gap be-tween the young people and various orga-nisations,” she said.She said that as a result of the frustra-

tion, young people are often at the fore-front of violent protests.“This is never a solution andwe believe

that if young people are part of a con-structive dialogue, then major changesand improvements can be made,” shesaid.In the commissions that followed, reso-

lutions were made.These included the proposed plan to go to

schools and conduct surveys on the challen-ges faced by students aswell as the dropouts.Health road shows to cater toyoungpeople

and the community will be held.Sandile Tilana, PYDC chairman said:

“The youth are very angry and its quite visi-ble by the number of protest in the area. Sothis initiativewill try to address that andweneed the government to come on board,” hesaid.

ANC MP Bongani Mkongi and sub-council 13 managerLunga Hobo at the Philippi Youth Summit.

PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

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“Kids shouldn’ttaste suffering”Touched by their plight, a hairdresser

and councillors donatedmore than 100pairs of shoes to needy children in

Khayelitsha schools.First it was sub-council 10 Councillor

Amos Komeni who used a share of his bud-get allocation to buy school bags and shoes.

The itemswere shared among 30 childrenat Yomelela, Sosebenza, Kukhanyile Prima-ry Schools and Noluthando School for theDeaf.

Councillor Komeni said they chose to fo-cus on children because itwasYouthMonthandwanted to sendapositivemessage to theyoung ones.

“It was the contribution of the youth thatliberated our country andwemust instil theculture of sharing whilst they are stillyoung,” said Komeni.

Children were visibly happy as theirnameswere called to the stage to receive theitems.

Soyisile Primary School educator DineoMzaca said she was pleased by the donationbecause it meant a lot to the children.

“Most of these children come from poorhomes and this being winter means theywill have warm feet,” she said.

Alderman Clifford Mandlenkosi Sitonga,who presided over the hand-over, urged allcommunity members to practice “ubuntu”.

“We can build our community if we giveto each other when we can. It’s the duty ofeveryone to practice kindness,” he said.

Head of department at NoluthandoSchool, Nina Mafenuka said she was happywith the donations, but noted that it was“just the tip of an iceberg” thatwas covered,as many children were still suffering.

“We are grateful but ifmore of these dona-

tions can come we will win.,”)Meanwhile a stone’s throw away from

this event, at IkamvaCentre , Radio Zibone-le joinedhandswith a local dreadlocksmak-er to ease the hard knock lives of other pri-mary school children.

Salon owner Sbu Zulu said his povertystricken upbringing in Meadowlandstaught him a lesson to share.

Zulu collected 70 pairs of shoes and hand-ed them over to Bulumko High and othersto the Site B cluster of primary schools.

“I grewupwithout shoes, I left school ear-ly, it was hard but when I grew up I learnedskills to survive and this is my way of say-ing a child should not ever taste poverty,”he said.

Radio ZibonelemarketingmanagerMaw-ande Jara said they joined Zulu’s campaignbecause they saw “he lived and breathedwhat he said”.

Khayelitsha Development Forum chair-person Ndithini Thyido thanked all thosewho contributed to the “child versus win-ter” campaign.

“It takes a village to raise a child and Zulutogether with Radio Zibonele have shownus how it is done,” he said.

Eluxolweni Primary School teacher No-ziwe Buya said she was touched when theywere approached by Zulu.

“He came at a right time because the chil-dren we chose are in a desperate situationand the gifts they receivedwill change thema little bit,” she said.

Another teacher, Ninzi Nomnganga ap-pealed to the broader community to opentheir hearts to those in need.

“For some of these children, it’s the firsttime they own a new pair of shoes.

Radio Zibonele staff with Sbu Zulu who donated school uniforms.

Councillors Mavis Mafoko, Amos Komeni and Phindiwe Marman at thehandover of school uniforms.

Councillor Komeni and MihleAdonis.

Ntsikelelo Gobodo looks on asRadio Zibonele staff fits shoes toa child.

Blaahs invites you to a jazz showTheBlaahs Society is inviting community totheir live jazz show on Womens Day.

Umlilo Jazz Band will be the main attrac-tion at the event to be hosted at Ngwevela

Community Hall in Langa in 9 August 2015.The festivities will begin at 15:00 till late.

For tickets contact PK Stamper on0733007993 or Toto Mpofu on 083 640 7959

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The Gugulethu Youth DevelopmentCouncil (GYDC) is appealing to nation-al government to liberate them from

the Western Cape provincial government.Speaking exclusively to SAnews at the

sideline of the Gugulethu Youth Dialogueand Expo, chairperson of the GYDC, Ade-laide Phankisa said: “We’ve been trying toworkwith theWestern Cape provincial gov-ernment on social cohesion, but to no avail.They are not willing to give a platform to

engage openly, therefore, as young people inthis province, we feel that we are in an is-

land amongst the young people of South Af-rica, hence we are appealing to our nationalgovernment to come down here to inter-vene.“We are appealing to the national govern-

ment also not to isolate us because we areunder the provincial government led by theopposition.”The Youth Dialogue and Expo was orga-

nised by Communications Minister FaithMuthambi, who visited the township withall the entitiesunderherDepartment onFri-day. Phakisa said attempts to use the un-used piece of landwhich is next to police sta-tion to build a wall of hope for young people

so that they can tell their stories are also notbearing fruit.“When we write letters, they don’t re-

spond and we felt much pain when we weredenied an opportunity to join other youngSouth Africans at the final draft of the Na-tional Youth Policy by the provincial gov-ernment’s failure to pay for us to travel toGauteng. We also have the challenge ofgangsterism, however, we are very happythat theMinister visited our area today andwe hope that our challenges will be ad-dressed.The youth leader said they will do every-

thing to ensure that they establish their own

community radio so that they can be ableto air their views.“With all the information we received to-

day, the future to establish a community ra-dio station looks bright,” she said.UMhlobo Wenene presenter, Nonala

Tose said: “mymessage to the young peopleof Gugulethu is that visualize, plan andachieve. Young people in this townshipmust consider themselves lucky, becausethis dialogue helps to bring back the moralfibre of the community since a lot of youngpeople have lost hope, but with this impor-tant interactive dialogue, they will ulti-mately regain their hope not only in gov-ernment but on themselves.“Dialogue sparks great ideas and with

those great ideas we can change the world.I really thank the visionary Minister for

bringing all entities under her Departmentto share with young people the servicesthat they offer.”Member of Parliament (MP) Mandisa

Matshoba, who hails from Gugulethu laud-ed Muthambi for her tireless efforts of aninclusive communication system for all cit-izens.“The fact that you are the first Minister

to visit Gugulethu twice in less than amonth, clearly indicates that you are achampion of service delivery Minister, weare quite certain that through your leader-ship, the communication service is begin-ning to benefit all our people,” she said.Muthambi used the platform to remind

the youth to use this Month to actively en-courage greater social cohesionandnation-building, while fostering African unity.“This National Youth Month, is a mo-

ment of thanksgiving dedicated to theyoung people of our country for the contri-bution theymade to free South Africa fromthe tyranny of apartheid. Government rec-ognised the fact that our youth are amongthe most vulnerable members of our socie-ty and we will continue to place youth de-velopment at the centre of our pro-grammes.“Last month, before my departmental

budget vote presentation, I camehere to getfirst-hand experience and hear the challen-ges faced by community of Gugulethu andneighbouring townships.“One of issues that were raised was a

need to have community radio station inGugulethu. As theMinister of Communica-tions, I agree that access to information,and access to communication networkswill improve education, health, and careeroutcomes,” she said.on Digital Migration, Minister Mutham-

bi reiterated that South Africa’s move to-wards digital broadcasting will bring morebenefits for broadcasters, independent pro-ducers, television viewers and communitybased stations and publications.“We will start awareness campaign, and

as part of boosting community based sta-tions and publications, the campaign willbe placed in community publications.”

Learners from Fezeka High were some of the keen listeners during theGugulethu Youth Dialogue and Expo.

Youth cry foul over WC regimeBrand South Africa official answers pertinent questions from members ofthe public in attendance.

Minister of Communication FaithMuthambi addressing the youth.

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Write to us

Inspired to bleed ink all overI am a 20 year oldaspiring journalismstudent.

I am based in Nyangaand have been followingyour newspaper for quitea while now. I have alsobeen following themotivational corner byZyd Mzamo and hisreads are always veryinteresting.

I have however noticedthat your newspaper does not really havea specific and constant column, hence Iam writing you this email. I would liketo offer my services to your newspaper asa columnist /writer. Write ups that mayvary from poetry, concerns about andfrom the youth...what’s hot and what’snot, advice on bursaries and motivationa.This would be a column dedicated to theyouth.

A platform where the youth can belistened to and heard. I feel that we asthe youth are so misinformed and attimes misunderstood. We talk about

youth rights, but most of usdo not know or understandthe responsibility thatcomes with having thoserights. We talk aboutfreedom, we celebrate it,yet so many of us areprisoners to drugs, sex,abuse. As girls we are beingtaught to be ambitious, toaspire to greatness, but weneed to keep in mind thatthe most important aspira-

tion is marriage, kids; why are boys nottaught these values as well?

We are so satisfied with the crumbshanded to us, that has always been, thatwe cannot even question anything. Theseare but few of the topics and questions Iwant to explore and shed light on. Ithank you for your time taken to readand understand this mail.

YOLANDA WILLIENyanga

EDITOR’S NOTE: Yolanda, nothing stops youfrom sending in your contributions, we await

them with bated breath. Good luck

Our government not that bad at all, peopleEven though South Africans tend tocriticise our political leadership harshly,truth is, the is some good that comesfrom them.

My understanding of the Nkandlaproject is that there was going to be amall built in the president’s home town.

I believe this would have created jobsfor the local population and would havebrought economic relief.

So, should they not have builot themall, considering the above.

People always complain about the useof tax-payer’s money to fund these

projects. How else could the have re-ceived the money.

It is also a fact that the governmentuses the money or funds to fight offdieases like Ebola.

South African were spared of this virusbecause of government and the use oftax-payer’s money.

Let us not also forget their sacrifices ofthe past; going into exile and leavingtheir families behind. Can we say theyhave to do a ‘catch-up’.

VUYOKAZI PONOvia email

Old Mutual soccer trials on for aspiring players

The Old Mutual Academy will be hostingsoccer trials for boys born between 2004and 2005 on July 5 at the Mutual Park,Jan Smut Drive in Pinelands at 9am.

Those born between 2002 and 2001 willhave their chance to shine on July 12 at

the same venue, at the same time.Players must bring their own training

gear and soccer boots. For more informa-tion call Mzo on 073 211 1690.

MZONZIMA XHESHISAPinelands

Good luck to matriculants, hard work paysEducation turns the unknown into theknown.

It can turn darkness into brightness. Itcan make the impossible, possible.

It’s because of all this that manystudents around the country are todayglued to their books, studying for theirmid-year exams. They want to be educat-ed and succeed in life. It’s important forevery parent or guardian to support their

kids so that they can make their studiesmeaningful. Matrics, this is the time toapply for admission to institutions ofhigher learning.

I also wish all the matrics the best ofluck in their mid-year exams. Study hard,apply for admission, further your studiesand you will make it in life.

MAMPE LETOROMfuleni

We must pay for services, or else all failsWe need to start to cultivate a culture ofpaying for services in our country.

Who must encourage the other tohonour their dues, the ruler or thesubject? People need houses to shelterthemselves as a basic human right.Businesses need offices and factories needspace to conduct their affairs. Thegovernment also needs to build schools,clinics and hospitals to carry out itsmandate.

All these properties or structures aremanaged by the municipalities. However,

the ownership of the properties comeswith the moral obligation to pay tax andpay for services provided by the munici-palities which are the main source ofincome.

Modern communities fall under munici-palities which are ruled by local govern-ment. In SA when we talk about thegovernment, we mean national, provin-cial and local government. Payment ofmunicipal services is budgeted for.

LWAZI HLOBOLanga

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THUMELA U-“GIVE” KU 38802 UKWENZAUMNIKELOWE R10.Amalizo awancedi nganto, koko ayakhubaza. Ngokuxhasa abacela amalizo,ukhuthaza abantu abangenamakhaya ukuba bacwezele kude kumaziko okusithelabakhethe ubomi basesitalatweni. Ngoko xa ngaba ufuna ukwenza umahlukoocacileyo ebomini babo, faka imali yakho ukwenza okulungileyo ngokusincedisasiqhube amaziko okusithela, ukutya, intuthuzelo noqeqesho kwabo baludingakakhulu. Banike ithuba lokuba barhoxe ezitalatweni. Banike uxanduva.

Senza inkqubela yenzeke. Sisonke.

Body painting-township styleMARY-ANNE GONTSANA

Since the age of 16, Peter Webb fromMfuleni has had an obsession with tat-toos after seeing many movie stars

with bodies splashed with ink designs.Finally, with his first salary, he has man-

aged to buy a tattoo machine and start hisown business in the township.Located in Extension 4, where he is rent-

ing, Webb operates from a shack he shareswith his girlfriend.An A student in art in high school, Webb

hadhis first tattoo at 16 years onhis armandsays it was not painful at all.“I am 30 years old now and I have about

40 tattoos on different parts of my body. Ibought my first machine in 2012 for R4,500.I didn’t have training on doing tattoos.It came with practice and the tattoos that

I have onmy body on places that I can easilysee and reach, I have done myself,” saidWebb.Webb said he gets around 10 to 12 clients

aweek. The process includes him first show-ing his clients different designs from hiscomputer.The clients choose the design they want,

only if they have not brought their own.He then takes a ballpoint pen and draws

the exact design on the part of the body thatthe client wants the tattoo. He then takes a

new needle and sets it up on his tattoo ma-chine, dips it in ink, and starts drawing ontop of the pen drawing, inserting the ink intothe skin.“Most tattoos I do quickly, it takes me

about 20 minutes at most, but the time de-pends on the size of the tattoo that I am do-ing.I have many memorable tattoos but the

one that stands out, was when a client want-ed his whole arm covered with a tattoo.”“I get a lot of support from the community.

I see this in the number of clients that I get.Another thing is that I am affordable and

the quality of my stock is good.I use specific needles and I use high quali-

ty ink.”He charges from R100 and upwards.A single letter costs R15 and other tattoos

are dependent on size and the amount ofshading the tattoo will require.It takes three to four days for a tattoo to

heal but it also depends on a client’s skin.“I really enjoy what I am doing and I am

also doing a lot of work with a friend in Jo-hannesburg who is also a tattoo artist.Apart fromMfuleni, I also have clients in

Gugulethu and Parklands, who I travel towhen they need tattoos done. There is abusiness that I am interested in doingwhere I will be taught how to do 3D tattoos,but I am still raising money for that.

Peter Webb runs business for tattoo

Peter Webb at work.

Memorials atyour serviceThe City of Cape Town’s Naming Commit-tee recommended theMemorialisation Pol-icy to the City’s Executive Mayor, Patriciade Lille, on Wednesday.Once approved by theMayor and adopted

by a full Council, this policy will guide allfuture decisions concerning proposals fornew memorials and monuments across thecity.The aim of the Memorialisation Policy is

to provide guidance in decision-makingwhen the City has to deal with requests fornew memorials on City-owned land or onland that is managed by the City.In accordance with this proposed policy,

any person, organisation or communitymay submit a proposal for a newmemorial– be it a statue, public artwork, memorialplaque, mural, garden, square, wall, build-ing, commemorative event or lecture – tothe office of the Executive Mayor, who willtable this proposal for consideration to theNaming Committee.A panel of experts may be appointed to

assist the Naming Committee and, if re-quired, a public participation process maybe undertaken aswell. These processeswillenable the Naming Committee to make arecommendation to the Executive Mayoron the suitability of the proposed memori-al. The Executive Mayor will then make arecommendation to Council.

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Nombulelo Martin is a third year Social Workstudent at UNISA..PHOTOS: JOHNSON MESI

Tale of the fearless HIV+ mothersJOHNSON MESI

Project Ulwazi ,which has given sup-port to unemployed Treatment Ac-tion Campaign activist to further

their education as well as individual devel-opment was hailed as a huge success by theorganisation.

The project now boasts about 27 individ-uals in its ranks, who are about to completetheir tertiary education studies.

Vuyiseka Dubula TAC board membersaid the beneficiaries were first takenthrough a foundation phase for a year inpartnership with the University of Stellen-bosch.

“They are now pursuing their formalqualifications in four institutions of higherlearning in South Africa.

Thanks to the financial support we re-ceive from the Monument Trust.

This is a pilot project and if successful,can be scaled up to other provinces, but be-cause of limited resources, it has remainedin the townships of Khayelitsha, Guguletu,Nyanga and Mitchell’s Plain.”

Nombulelo Martins from Khayelitsha isone such beneficiary.

The project has helped her fulfil herdream of studying for a bachelor’s degreein Social work.

Themother of two is also a bread winnerin her family. She thanked the project forgiving her this lifetime opportunity to de-velop her professionally.

Martins was diagnosed as HIV positivein 2003, at a time when it was difficult forpeople to disclose their status in fear of be-ing stigmatised.

Martins had visited the local hospital fora routine health check.

“The results came back saying Iwas bothpregnant and HIV positive.”

“Death flashed in front of my eyes. I letout a loud scream.”

In 2004 Martins joined TAC and finallydisclosed her status. Martins said upon

joining TAC she became very strong andnow she speaks openly about her status.

Martins held a grade 12 certificate fromMandlenkosi High in Beaufort West, but be-cause of her financial difficulties her dreamof continuing her studies faded.

She applied for Electrical Engineeringcourse at False Bay College but had to dropout. She then became a factory worker, butalso studied part-time for a home-based carecourse.

When Project Ulwazi was introduced, shewas one of the first people to apply in 2010.

As part of the criteria for selections, 60%of the applicants should be HIV positive.There was a limited number of thirty stu-dent targeted to study at a university of their

choice.Martins is currently a third year Social

Work student at the University of South Af-rica.

She said growing up, her dreamwas to be-come a nurse.

When the final selection was made, shewas part of the 30 selected students.

Noncedo Nofemela from RR Section hadleft school 17 years prior to taking up thechallenge.

“I had no idea that I would ever set footin school again.”

Nofemela joined TAC in July 2006. She al-so attended workshops and taught how tohandle the disease and receiving ARV’s.

“I’m currently living a normal life like ev-

erybody else. People with HIV live longer aswell. I was sitting at home unemployed andjoined TAC and right now I have a chanceto change my life for ever”.

Through project ulwazi Nofemela is doingher second year studying Social Work atUnisa.

Bulelwa Zono, is a final year Psychologystudent at the University of the WesternCape, who is also part of the Project Ulwazisuccess story. From her humble years as amatriculant at Gugulethu ComprehensiveSchool, she decided to join TAC in 2002through a family friend and since then shehas developed in leaps and bounds as awom-an,mother, sister and daughter in empower-ing herself about Hiv/Aids.

Through project Ulwazi Noncedo Nofemela isdoing her second year studying Social Workat Unisa.

Bulelwa Zono, is a final year Psychologystudent at the UWC.

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Xolisa says: “Siphila ngaye”MANDLA MAHASHE

After a winning a music competition lastyear Xolisa Kwinana has just released hissecond gospel album.The 22-year-old fromBluedownsmadehis-

tory after being crowned theCapeTownGos-pel Competition champion in June 2014.Since then, he has gone to record his al-

bum in Johannesburg where he says helearned a lot.“Winning that competition has opened a

whole new world for me and I hope the mes-sage in my music, the quality of the record-ing has improved and I have a grown as aworshipper,” said the young man who firstembarked on his musical journey at the ageof Sixteen.His latest album entitled Siphila Ngaye

was released on 4 June and according to himit has been well received.“I’m very humbled to see people joining

me in song during my performances espe-cially with the song Siphila Ngaye,” he toldCityVision.He saidhehad comea long sincerecording his debut album titled I will comeout.SiphilaNgaye is an album that can be clas-

sified as traditional gospel album withsomesongs of taking the praise and worship ele-ment that Kwinana is known for; it is availa-ble at all good music stores nationally.Kwinana told City Vision that he hoped to

release many more albums but was also fo-cusing on empowering young boys since he

grew up without a father.“I have notice that I have become an in-

fluence on these young boys as many ofthem taking my style of singing. Now Iwant use that influence to help guide themand make sure that they took can lead suc-cessful lives,” he said.He said that he will also launch his al-

bumand tour the country to take hismusicto themasses. More informationwill be re-vealed on his social network pages.

Xolisa Kwinana is back with another albumbigger and better, he says.

PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

Ikapa Live invites revellersThe Ikapa Live will host its tenth edition ofthe Ikasi Experience - a township marketcelebrating local culture and diversity.The event is aimed at empowering the

community by creating a platform for localbusiness to grow and engage with potentialconsumers.It also targets to encourage an inter-cul-

tural environment, conversely extendingurban boundaries and interactively en-hancing township perception on economicactivity.This brainchild of CapeTownduo, Loyiso

Mdebuka and Vincent Manzini started in2012 as a means of helping local vendors toexposing their goods and services to an ar-ray of both national and international visi-tors.“The event was established mainly to

give platform to township entrepreneurs.As we know there is a lot of informal busi-

ness in the townshipwhich is not being giv-en a proper platform. This way, entrepre-neurs are given that platform to showcasetheir work and make money from it. Themain aim is purely to bring buyers and sell-ers under one roof for the benefit of bothparties,” said Mdebuka.On its tenth offering, the Ikasi Experi-

ence can only be bigger and better. It prom-ises aday filledwith entertainment andper-formances by both local and national actssuch as; Sir Vincent, Dj Loyd, Uno July, Lu-khanyo Marimba Band, Stoan DanceGroup, Mshayi and Ms Eve to name a few.There are prizes up for grabs for those

who will participate in the features of theexperience. The experience has featuressuch as; Ikasi had talent, Ikasi bright ideasand of course Ikasi Diski.For more information; please contactin-

[email protected] or 021 838 2929.

Dj Mizz and ThandoDeepconsoul Kleinbooifrom Black Mango Music.

Local musos dig deep for houseMANDLA MAHASHE

For the first time ever some of the mosttalented deep house producers and art-ists in Cape Town will be featured in a

compilation. Thismilestone for local artistswill see the digital release of the compilationon Friday 26 June.The compilation, titled Deep House

Sounds and mixed by Dj Mizz is the resultof months of hard work by the Black MangoArtist management.BlackMangomanages local artists suchas

Dj Dilo Exclusiv and SirVincent and hasbeen working behind the scenes to collectthe best of local music in the deep housescene.Black Mango’s Thando DeepConsoul

Kleinbooi said that they solicited more than50 artists but only 13 made the cut.“We have really gone to search for themu-

sic that is not easily accessible like findingthe guys who produce music from their bed-room studios.Cape Town has long been known for its vi-

brant electronic music scene but has yet toestablish a township movement to rival itsJohannesburg and Durban counterparts,”said Kleinbooi.He said that they felt that the township

music scene has largely been ignored by therest of Cape Town and until recently therewas very little integration between the twomusical worlds.“This coupled with a divided and frag-

mented township scene has caused thingsto progress very slowly.It is for this reason thatBlackMangowas

inspired to bring a groupof townshipmusi-cians together for the first time to form oneunified voice that represents Cape Towntownship music,” he said.The list of artists that have made the cut

includes recognised artists such as Dj Fos-

ta and Siphe Tebeka and the unknowns likeSkinny Deep and Didadunjana.The compilation is mixed by Dj Mizz who

has gained national popularity after the re-lease of his song with Rabs Vhafhuwi titledCount Your Blessings. The song is currentlymaking its way up the MTV Base musiccharts“Our aim is to make sure that these guys

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KwaNdabeni claimants to meet in LangaThe Governance Committee of Kwa-Ndabe-ni Communal Property Trust hereby wishesto invite all the claimants and beneficiariesto a general meeting at Africa Church, near

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UBUNTU Councillors Mavis Mafoko, Amos Komeni and Phindiwe Marman at the handover ofschool uniforms.yameka PHOTO: LULEKWA MBADAMANE

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YOU LANDED Members of the SAA crew Nomandla, TojanWinterbach, Phumeza Magobiane chilaxing in Pilannesberg.

SHARING Councillor Amos Komeni handing over a goodiesbag to Mihlali Adonis in Khayelitsha.

GIVING Radio Zibonele news boss Ntsikelelo Gobodolooks on as Bucie Kowa fits shoes to a primary schoollearner during a hand-over.

FUN GALORE Radio Zibonele staffer having fun at the Gro-ova Park were Publiq Mbathiwe , Nosipho Jikeka and NjabuloDumbisa.

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GOOD HEARTS Kholekile Mwahla and Zandile Mahlaselaenjoying some good time after a fundraising party for agood cause.

V This is your catalogue of Kasi Life. Send us your birthday party, church pictures or other interesting things you do.Contact City Vision on 0 021 910 7617/8/9 or email us on [email protected]

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ZIILA MKONTO

Figure skating is a mixture of art andsport and thats what Talullah Me-mani,13, seems to excell at.

Since taking to the game ten years ago ,Memani’s talent has blossomed and she ismaking a name for herself.During a recent national figure skating

championship held at the Grand West IceRink she wowed the judges with intricatemoves that left spectators mouth’s agape.She had earlier won the Gauteng provin-

cial title at the Ice Dome.Her proud mom, Vicky Ntoni, said her

daughter’s achievements were as the resultof hardwork and deterimination.“She started when she was three years

old. I put her on the ice to keep her busy.She loved it,” said Vicky.Talullah enjoys school sports because she

also represents Redhill School and Gauteng in netball as well as academically, in dra-ma and in music.“She is a decorated sports person but she

is also focussing on her books,” she said.Vicky said she was telling City Vision herdaughter’s story because their roots are inLanga and Gugulethu.The late, Victor Mhleli Ntoni, a legend

whowas a self taughtmusician before he re-ceived a scholarship to study at the BerkleySchool of Music in Boston in 1976 is Talull-ah’s grandfather.It must be in the genes then for Talullah

to exude artistic prowess in the rink.As a serial podium visitor collecting med-

als, Talullah knows that trainingmakes hergood.She has been on the podiumona fewocca-

sions over the years. She had also qualifiedand participated in France in 2011 and in

Hungary and Italy this year. Her winningstreak began in 2009when as anine year old,she bagged the national championship.“I thank my coach and mommy for mak-

ing sure that I stick tomy training routine,”she said.Coached by Dino Edgardo Quattrocecere,

an accomplished skater who competed atthe 1994 Winter Olympics, Talullah’s futurein the rink is dotted by marks of success.“She trains four times a week and she

appreciates the benefits of discipline andstrength of character that comes withsport,” said the coach.Vicky described Talullah as an outgoing

person who loves being with family andfriends.“Although she grew up in Gauteng she

has firm roots in Gugulethu and Langa -when she is around to perform she wouldvisit them,” she said.

With a twinkle in her eyes, Vicky, saysVictor would have been “moved and proud”of her granddaughter like hiswife Cinderel-la is.“My mother is always asking about her

progress and has become her number onefan,” she laughs.They say skating is a “graceful andbeauti-

ful game” and it’s for that reason thatMzan-si’ top designer David Tlale dressed her forthis championship.“She was absolutely blown away by Da-

vid’s fashionability,” she added.Another feather to her blossoming career

was to receive an invitation with other fel-low skaters to a rehearsal and training ses-sion with the Disney on Ice skaters.“That was awesome I still have vivid

memories of that encounter,” Talullah re-membered. Mfundo Memani said he wasvery proud of his cousin.

Ice queen. Talullah Memani impresses at the SA National Figure Skating at The Ice Station at Grand West Casino and Entertainment centre where she was selected tp present the country’ s inHungary and Italy later in the year.

All in a day’s grace for Tallulah

COVER ME: Zenathi Khethani (in black and white) of the Amy Biehl netball club inGugulethu challenges Cassidy McGuire of Cyclone netball club for the ball in a knock-outmatchon Saturday. Cyclone of Eastridge in Mitchell's Plain won the u.15 match 11-10 at theStephen Reagan Sport Complex. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Let your favourite star shineYou have one week left to enter your favour-ite young sport star for the City Vision/Let’sPlay Sport Star of theMonth competition forJune.Entries close on Tuesday 30 June at 17:00.Talented children between the ages of 13

and 18 years can be celebrated here.You can start by nominating the best sport

star in your life right now.SuperSport Western Cape spokesperson

Eduard Rosentrauch says the initiative isaimed at giving recognition to pupils whoexcel in sport.“Play, physical education and sport are

foundational to the holistic development ofchildren and an initiative of this nature con-tributes to a healthier community and en-

courages sports activity,” saysRosentrauch.All sporting codes will be considered.Coaches, teachers or parents can nomi-

nate their best talent andwrite us a few linesdetailing why he or she deserves to be recog-nised. Each monthly winner will receive agift pack and be entered in the City Vision/Let’s Play Siyadlala Sports Award of theYear to be held later.Nominate a pupil by email to vukile.so-

[email protected]. Clearly write thesubject as Sports Star. You need to mentionthe achievements of the nominee in detailand the email should be shorter than 300words. Non-winning entries may be carriedover to the next month.The decision of the judges is final.

‘Shinzo’ puts her title at stakeZILA MKONTO

The South African junior bantamweighchampion Sharadene Shinzo Fortuin ofStrand will put her title at stake when shefaces Siphosethu Nxazonke of Mdantsane atKhanyolwethu High School on Sunday.The fight promoted by Charles Mjikelo of

Amandla Boxing Club us supported by theWestern Cape Cultural Affairs and Sport.An elated Mjikelo said it was his dream

to have his champion defend the title at

home.“We have been working around the clock

to ensure this tournament succeeds,” saidMjikelo.In themain supporting bout fight fanswill

see lightweight Vusumzi Tyatyeka face Sin-ovuyo Tayi in six rounds. At junior fly-weight Lazola Mjonono will meet Siphoset-hu Ncisane of Walmer. There will six otherexciting bouts. The fight starts at 1pm, ad-mission fee is R50.Call Mjikelo on 0824225458 for details.

Capetonians who have been waiting formonths and looking forward to seeing theworld famous basketball wizards, The Har-lem Globetrotters, in action will now haveto wait even longer because the show hasbeen cancelled.“The New Zealand based promoter, On

The Road Events, regrets to announce thatdue to unforeseen circumstances the Har-lem Globetrotters tour of South Africa has

been cancelled,” says go4ward, the companythat handled the publicity for the show.“The Globetrotters, who were scheduled

to perform in South Africa in July, are look-ing forward to performing in South Africaas soon as revised dates have been set. Cus-tomers who have already purchased ticketswill be refunded in full, byComputicket.Vis-it www.computicket.com for information onrefunds.”

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The best local athletes, some as far afield as Bloemfontein and East London, competed atthe Battle of the Titans III at CPUT Bellville campus on Saturday night. Xolile Damba fromLanga won the overall title for the third straight year. PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN

Damba shows who’s Titan

Lwazi ‘diski’ lasses show mettleLwazi Primary School in Gugulethu fin-

ished top of the log in both the boys andgirls divisions of the 2015 Spur Masi-

dlale Western Cape League finals and willbe treated to a special Spur lunch beforetaking to the field as mascots for a PSLgame later this season.This is the third year running that the

Lwazi girls team has won the coveted title.The thrilling seven-week league drew to

a close at the NY49 Stadium in Gugulethuwhen the teams from Luzuko, Lwazi, Xol-ani, Sokhanyo, Ilitha, Vuyane, Sonwabo,Mseki, Lehlohonolo and Vukukhanye bat-tled it out for the grand prize.Lwazi faced Luzuko in an exciting play-

off vir first and second position in a gamethat finished in a draw of one goal each fol-lowed by a penalty shootout.Lwazi’s keeper did a stellar job and se-

cured top spot for her team with a 2-1 win.In the play-off for third and fourth posi-

tion itwasXolani that got the better of theiropposition, Sokhanyo to finish overallthird with a convincing three goals to zerowin.In the boys’ division it was also a play-off

between Lwazi and Luzuko with a one goalto zero win for Lwazi.Vukukhanye managed to sneak the win-

ning goal against Sokhanyo in a nail bitingmatch that ended in four goals to three,leaving the 2014 champs to settle for fourthplace.Launched in 2005, the Spur Masidlale

Soccer Programme has successfully usedsoccer to educate, inspire and empoweryoung people and is currently recognisedas one of the leading youth soccer develop-ment initiatives in the country.

Lwazi girls pictured with Khakhi Diala of Spur Steak Ranches (left) and their proudcoach, Xolile Madikane.

Pirates up the game in their recruitmentOrlando Pirates also flexed their muscle inthe transfermarket as they confirmed theirsignings of Filipe Ovono, Tendai Ndoro,Gift Motupa, Thembinkosi Lorch and Lu-vuyo Memela.The Buccaneers are currently preparing

for their Caf Confederations Cup groupstage match against AC Leopards.

The latestBuccaneer recruitswere intro-duced to the technical team and the rest oftheir team-mates during the club’s medicalexaminations, held at the Rand Stadium onTuesday afternoon.“I signed for Orlando Pirates during the

previous season but I had to go back to mycountry,” he said.