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Page 1: City Vision Lagunya 20160407

LAGUNYA | PHILIPPIThursday, 7 April 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]

A Batchelor & AssociatesA T T O R N E Y S • A M A G Q W E T H A

"Specialising in Motor VehicleAccident Claims"

"Iincutshe KumabangoEngozi Zendlela"

Tel: 021 422 1182Fax: 021 424 2212e-mail: [email protected]

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Cape Town8001

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Website: www.flexitablebed.com

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MANDLA MAHASHE

A Nyanga East woman has learned thehardway that belonging to a burial so-ciety does not always guarantee many

happy returns and a peaceful service forone’s dearly departed.Nocawe Luzipho joined Isikhumbuzo Fu-

neral Services in 2013, and amongst her ben-eficiaries was her brother Sonwabo.The society is headed by one Lulamile

Phindiso who is based in Du Noon.When Sonwabo,39, passed away in Janu-

ary this year, Nocawe said she duly ap-proached the burial society for a claim and

pay-out, so she can bury her brother. It wasnot to be. Instead the society refused to proc-ess her claim, because she owed them R30on outstanding bank charges.Nocawe (43) said since joining the compa-

ny in 2013, she has never defaulted on premi-ums, and was shocked when Isikhumbuzorefused to bury her brother.“When my brother passed away after fall-

ing out of his bed, it was painful and confus-ing but I found solace in the fact that we hada funeral insurance.I then visited their offices in Du Noon to

submit papers for a claim. I was shockedwhen I was informed that I had defaulted

and they were not going to helpme out,” shesaid, sobbing.She was told she owed an amount of R30

for bank charges as part of her premium ofR150 and therefore the association wouldn’tpay her out her lump sum of R10 000.“I was so confused because this was never

properly communicated with me. They toldme that I needed to have paid R30 for bankcharges.”But Nocawe said she remembers the issue

being raised inameetingheld inNyanga lastyear, although there was no consent fromthe general meeting to the proposal.“Many people were not happy with the

way things were done regarding this issue.”Her lapse has cost her dearly. She claims

there was no written communication tomembers. It has also come to light that apartfrom the premuims, a member looses bene-fits if the had not paid up an annual fee ofabout R250.However, Phindiso is adamant that his or-

ganisation has done nothingwrong by refus-ing to pay Nocawe.“Wehavehad countlessmeetingswith our

members regarding this R30 fee and by now95% of our members are aware of the ar-rangement.

V Continued on page 2.

DEATH: WOMAN REFUSED PAYOUT FOR OWING R30

‘I lost R10 000 for R30’

Philip Kgosana, third from left, and who ledthe 1960 march against passes in theWestern Cape, addresses supporters on theGrand Parade today. A small group ofpeople marched to the Grand Parade onThursday, trying to trace the steps theytook 56 years ago. Then, about 30 000marched to the city centre from Langa. Thesymbolic march was led by veteran PanAfricanist Congress member Philip Kgosanawho led the protest on 30 March 1960. Themarch took place a few days after theSharpeville massacre in which 69 peoplewere killed by police. Kgosana, a 21­year­oldstudent at the time, was arrested shortlyafter the Cape Town march. “Today’s marchis to celebrate the achievement of fightingsuccessfully the use of pass laws whichdiscriminated against black people,” saidKhathekile Nontshiza from Makhaza inKhayelitsha. PHOTO: UNATHI TUTA

Remember Langa, 1960

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CITY VISIONThursday, 7 April 20162 NEWS

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She knew about this, but chose to ignore it. We feelthat this is very unfair to other members who are fork-ing out that money while others are not.In fact, the fee is a last resort as we had asked our

members if we could debit that money from their bankaccounts as there is no charge for this. Many of ourmembers agreed to this(debit),” said Phindiso.Meanwhile, Nocawe said her family had to make

loans in order to bury her sibling.“I had to borrow R5000 from a neighbour and my sib-

lings also had to take loans.“The R10 000 could have gone a long way towards the

costs of the funeral.”“What irks me most is that I have never failed to pay

and an extra R30 wouldn’t have been a problem for me.She said once she went to the society’s offices for up-

dates, butwas never informed that she owed themmon-ey, even if it was a small amount.Phindiso said she would never receive any payment

from them.Nocawe has threatened to go to court.

A disappointed Nocawe Luzipho says she wants her money back.PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

Jazz after-party’s fun loving joesFollowing the highly successful 17th edi-

tion of the Cape Town InternationalJazz Festival, which saw a 50/50 split

between local and international artists be-ing showcased, Langa hosted its own, equal-ly successful jazz jig on Sunday.Hosted by the Ikapa Jazz Movement, and

called the CTIJF after-party, the JohnsonNgwevela Hall was filled to near capacity asjazz lovers, afficionados and connoisseursfrom around the country danced to the mel-low sound of the genre.Ikapa Jazz Movement is an association of

jazz appreciators, has beenhosting the eventsince 2008.

It is a non-profit organization which aimsto promote jazz music, arts and culture.The collective also aims to encourage, nur-

ture and develop talent through providingplatforms for showcasing and exposing suchtalent.This event has grown significantly over

the years and has now become an annualevent for all jazz appreciators throughoutSouthern Africa.The highlight of the evening was the per-

formance of Bra Tete Mbambisa, his wifeand his ensemble.Following is a series of pictures depicting

the people who made the evenr a success.

Some of the people who graced the IJM’s after party in Langa on Sunday PHOTOS: JOE SIDAMBE

People descended on Langa on Sunday to have the last of the after partyJazzi lovers, from left, Thandie Varhoyi, Ziyanda Phike, Posh Griffiths and Saai Mbotshelwa

Go to ‘Mashonisas’ to cover funeral expenses at own perilMost working South Africans have to fi-nancially support their parents, siblingsand extended family. Sometimes this fi-nancial responsibility goes beyond regularexpenses like groceries or electricity bills,to major costs such as paying for a funeralin the event of losing a family member.CEOofFNBLife, LeeBromfield sayspeo-

ple who do not plan for the loss of a lovedone usually have to take up debt of tens ofthousands for burial expenses. He says thedesperation to get money for a funeral canlead to poor judgement and exploitation.“When people do not qualify for a loan

with reputable credit providers such asbanks, they are likely to go to ‘Mashonis-as’, also known as ‘loan sharks’. Such indi-

viduals find themselves at themercyof ille-gal practices like having their IDs or bankcards withheld until they settle the loan.The reality is that all these risks can beavoided if people plan properly.”Bromfield says the easiest and most ef-

fective solution is to take up funeral coverto protect yourself, your immediate and ex-tended family. “Even though takingupcov-er may not seem like an urgent need now,the risks of not owning any cover are farbigger,” he adds.He says people who are considering tak-

ing up funeral cover should do the follow-ing:Work out your needs• The number of people you would like

to cover will give you an immediate senseof the type of cover you need. Rememberto include those thatmay be from extendedfamily but rely on you financially.Know how much you can afford to pay• Funeral plans are relatively cheap com-

pared to other forms of insurance, but youstill need to have the budget to pay yourmonthly premium. Despite this, youshould not base your ultimate decision on-ly on cost, consider value as well.Approach trusted insurance providers

with simple processes• There is nothing worse than being sent

from pillar-to-post when claiming fromyour funeral insurance provider. To avoidthis, take cover from a provider you trust

and one that will not ask you to producea long list of document when they need topay you. The simpler, the better.“Everyone hopes to give a decent burial

to a loved one but this becomes very diffi-cult if people do not properly plan for such.Nowadays, the cost of living is quickly ris-ing so it is important to be prepared for allpossibilities that could dent your finances,such as losing a loved one.• The number of people you would like

to cover will give you an immediate senseof the type of cover you need. Rememberto include those thatmay be from extendedfamily but rely on you financially.Know how much you can afford to pay• Funeral plans are relatively cheap.

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Six’s song making the airwavesMANDLA MAHASHE

Philippi’s Sikelela Ramba isa local artist whose song istaking over the national

airwaves.Ramba,26, aka Six Sthupha has

been a busy man since his songYiveze 2.0 took off as a nationaldance floor filler.The song, producedbyGugulet-

hu resident and producer Dj Tse,was released early this year, butis now charting in radio stationssuch asMetro FM, 5FM, YFMandhas even reached Botswana.Despite its suggestive title the

singer says the song is not asraunchy as people might think.“You know there is a miscon-

ception in the night life that it’sthe guys that always pay for thenice time. So with this song weask ladies to show us they too canshow up and show us that theydo pay their way,” he grinned.He spoke to City Vision while

he was preparing to come back toCape Town after spending amonth in Jozi promoting the sin-gle.He said that hewas blownaway

by the reception across the coun-try.“The majority of the radio sta-

tions that the songwas submittedto have play-listed the song andits already charting. Right nowit’s on the top 10 on 5FM, its num-ber three on Oskidos Top 5 onMetro FM. Everyone is talkingabout it so I feel we are going inthe right direction,” he said.Ramba started his foray into

the entertainment industry as atiny dancer in the late ‘90s, strut-ting his stuff at every opportuni-ty.

“I used to participate in brandactivations at the rank where abig truck with a sound systemwould invite locals to dance-offs.

I won quite a few of those as achild and the freebees that camewith it,” he notes.

He became a DJ but in 2012 hetook a decision to be a performingartist and has been releasing mu-sic and performing since.

His turning point has beensigningwith Jozi based record la-belLConcepts inFebruarywhichhelped himpushhis latest album.

Teddies Kupe, founder of LConcepts Records and executiveproducer, said that he was so im-pressed with Six that he trackedhim down to sign him.

“We first met in 2012 when Iwas working with another labeland doping a lot of work with Ka-lawa Jazmee. I had visited CapeTown and I bumped into him instudio and he told me about hsdreams and goals. At the timenothing came out of our chat asI was working on deep house. Ithen went on to start my own la-bel and I needed a fresh sound;I ran into this song online andthen trackedSixdownandhe stillremembered me,” explainedKupe.

He said that there was some-thing special about the song andhas been receiving rave reviews.

You can find Six on Facebookand Twitter.

Six Sthupha’s new single ismaking waves on the nationalairwaves.

Final registrationThe final round of voter registration takesplace this weekend and the IndependentElectoral Commission (IEC) onWednesdaycalled onall those eligible to vote to the takethe final opportunity to register.Speaking at a press briefing at the IEC

headquarters in Centurion‚ CEO MosothoMoepya said that significantly increasingthe voters roll – currently sitting at25.6-million registered voters – would re-quire a large number of first-time voters.More than 3-millionSouthAfricanvoters

visited voting stations during last month’sregistration weekend to register as first-time voters‚ as well as re-register or updatetheir details.Moepya said 80% of the 8-million eligible

voters who were not yet registered wereyounger than 30.

This coming weekend‚ 22617 voter regis-tration stations will be open throughoutthe country from08:00 to 17:00 to alloweligi-ble voters to register.

The City of Cape Town has completed itsupgrade of the Langa Station South publicopen space at a cost of more than R10,5 mil-

lion. This project forms part of the City’scommitment to investing in historically un-der-invested areas.

Langa Station South upgrade completed

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CITY VISIONThursday, 7 April 20164 NEWS

Black publisher opens first Kasi bookstore after rejectionEven as hewas being turned down bymorethan 30 publishers, author andmotivation-al speaker Tshepo Nketle did not despair.On Saturday he will be at theWay of LifeChurch in Khayelitsha to launch a noveltyin South African publishing.Nketle now heads his own publishingcompany called Lesedi House will belaunching the first ever bookstore inKhay-elitsha called Passage of Black Ideas.“We established Lesedi House last year

after many battling to find a publishingcompany that would accommodate us.They kept on rejecting my first book un-til I was later joined by Pastor Xola Sko-sana, and we formed a partnership,” hesaid.Nketle said Lesedi House’s vision is toassist aspiring authors to get started inwriting their own books and getting thempublished.Since its establishment, Lesedi House

has already attracted the likes PastorNozewu who has published a book calledImihlinzo.Others include musician Don Laka whowrote the Re-Introduction Of African His-tory,NalediMoleo (SAfmpresenter), Andi-le Gaelesiwe (Khumbulekhaya presenter)and other authors.Their aim is to “reach out to African au-thors and help them get their stories out.”Nketle said the bookshop was the first

Black owned bookshop in the country.“This will be a space where Black peo-ple’s ideas can be transmuted into booksand be given an opportunity to be shared,”he said.He said theirmissionwas to re-introducethe art of reading andwriting inBlack soci-eties. There are also books by VuyaniGreen: Road To Thornhill, Dr JongiKlaas’s SouthAfricanDiplomat in theAfri-can Union and United Nations.

Author and pianist Don Laka Journalist and now scribe Vuyani GreenRadio talk­show host Pastor NozewuAuthor and publisher Tsepho Nketle

‘Litsha, Delft to host arts festTheatre4Change, in partner-

ship with the Infecting theCity Festival has announced

that the second annual Kasi-2-KasiPublic Art Festival will be held inDelft and Khayelitsha in April.The first program will start atthe Suburban Shopping Centre inDelft on April 23 with performan-ces leading to the Black Box Thea-tre, at the rent office.The second leg will be at theKhayelitsha Mall with performan-ces leading to the last performanceopposite Harare Police Station.The festival is regarded as one ofthe premiere public art platformsin the country.It is presented in different com-munities and its previous show-case in Gugulethu on March 14last year received great acclaim.“This year’s festival will featuresemi-professionals and establishedchoreographers, directors and vi-sual artists,” said Kasi-2-Kasi Pub-lic Art Festival Artistic director,founder and curator Mandisi Sin-do.Sindo said the public art festivalaims to introduce other forms ofcreativity to young, upcoming andestablished directors, choreogra-phers, musicians, poets, visual art-ists and to audiences.“It is a festival that benefits notonly Cape Town based artists butinternational and national artists

as well.“Last year we hoped to host per-

formances from other provincesand internationally, we are proudto announce that this year we willbe hosting Flowers of Silence, per-formed by Theatre Thump! whichis a French/South African compa-ny based in Bordeaux, France”said Sindo.The concept behind the festivalis to awaken the dead spaces in thecommunities, areas that are notseen to breathe or represent thepeople who occupy them.“I believe public space is some-

thing each community deserves tohonour and appreciate as a reflec-tion of a shared expression, butmany don’t see public art asmeansto that end.Every space can be a perform-ance space” said Zanele Azuza Ra-du, Kasi-2-Kasi Public Art Festivalproject manager.In this years’ Kasi-2-Kasi PublicArt Festival the audience mem-bers, communities, and art practi-tioners will be witnessing the bestof Cape Town’s professional andupcoming creatives telling theirstories, in their individual langua-ges, and in their own communitycorners.She said this is not a competitionbut a platform for artists to show-case the beauty of their works andcommunicate their thoughts

through the spaces owned by thestories they tell.The programme of 10 differentworks follows a series of routesfrom the shopping centres ,malls,

street corners, backyards, inter-sections, islands, gardens and un-der trees.It takes place over two days insome of the most active communi-

ties of Cape Town – Delft on dApril23 and in Khayelitsha on the April30, 2016.For more information call Sindoon 0760359672

Mthuthuzeli Stone Galela of Gunyalakha Arts Movement will showcase his skills. PHOTOS: KASIPUBFARTS

Future Line Arts Academy of Kuyasa participating in a flashmob.Miss SA Deaf 2012 Simone Botha and Elvis Sibeko in a dance routine during last year’s festival.

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CITY VISIONThursday, 7 April 2016 NEWS 5

Saint-Gobainhas partneredwith The

Adopt-a-SchoolFoundation to iden-tify schools in localcommunities thatneed additional fa-cilities to enhanceeducation. One suchschool is the Sonwa-bo Primary Schoolin Gugulethu, whowere in desperateneed of additionalclassrooms to allevi-ate the overcrowd-ing.Saint-Gobain SA,

are committed to im-proving educationalhabitats, and as partof the company’s global 350 year anniversa-ry in 2015, last year identified various pro-jects to support. The two new classroomswere officially handed over by Saint-Gob-ain on Monday, 14 March 2016. Saint-Gob-ain financed the building of the classroomsand supplied various construction productsfrom the various companies within thegroup, including Gyproc ceiling boards,Isover ceiling insulation and Weber tilingproducts and surface preparation for thefloor tiles.In addition, 17 temporary workers from

the local community were employed andtrained to install the products correctly, en-suring the facility is of thehighest standard.The project manager and the quality assur-ance manager appointed on the project,monitored the safety of labourers,whowere

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David Anderson General Delegate Saint­Gobain congratulates Principalof Sonwabo Primary School, Mr Dlwathi on the official hand over ofthe two new classrooms funded and built by Saint­Gobain.

Company makes adifference in Gugs

provided with personal protective equip-ment when on site, to ensure their safetywas not compromised.“We had incredible support from local

partners, and are most grateful to BUCO,Andersons, MPR Foundation, SPAR Build-it and Imports International Limited fortheir generous contributions towards thisproject,” saidDavidAnderson,GeneralDel-egate - Sub-Saharan Africa Delegation.The Sonwabo Primary School in Gugulet-

hu is one of three projects in South Africathat Saint-Gobain funded, as part of their lo-cal 350 anniversary celebration initiatives.The Mvelaphanda Primary School on

Tembisa received a new ablution facilitywhilst Inyonemhlophe Secondary School inIsipingo in KZN has a new kitchen thatSaint-Gobain added to the school.

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CITY VISIONThursday, 7 April 20166 OPINIONS

ICandelo loLawulo lezokuHlaliswa koLuntu leSixeko saseKapa liye lalungiselela intlanganisoyoluntu ukuze kwenziwe uhlaziyo kubaxhamli bezindlu abaphunyeziweyo base-KTCngokujoliswe kwinkqubela-phambili ngokuphuculwa kweNyanga. Uluhlu lamagamalabaxhamli bezindlu abaphunyeziweyo luyafumaneka kwiholo loluntu lase-KTC, KTC Clinicnakwi-ofisi yebhungana ukuze liphononongwe. Eli likhwelo lokugqibela.

Abaxhamli bezindlu abaphunyeziweyo apho amagama abo abonakala kuluhluoludandalazisiweyo, bayacelwa ukuba baqhagamshelane noPhumeza kwa-021 444 9642ngowe-14 Epreli 2016 kwakhona bangandwendwela kule ndawo ilandelayo (lowo ekunyeneqabane okanye umlingane wakhe):

Indawo: iHolo loLuntu lase- KTCUmhla: 14 Epreli 2016Ixesha: 17:00 - 19:00

Qhagamshelana noPhumeza Memani kwa 021 4449642 ngokumalunga nayo nayiphinaimibuzo engeminye.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO72/2016

INTLANGANISO ENGABAXHAMLIBEZINDLU BASE-KTC3Ulwabelo lweZindlu

UKUPHUNYEZWAKOHLAHLOLWABIWOOLULUNGELELANISIWEYO LWESIXEKOSASEKAPANGOWAMA-2015/16Kukhutshwa isaziso ngokomgaqo-26 weMigaqo engoHlahlo-lwabiwo-mali noNikezelolwengxelo yango-2008, efundeka kuMthetho wobuRhulumente boMmandla ongoLawulolweeNkqubo zikaMasipala ongunomb.32 wango-2000, nangokoMthetho wobuRhulumenteboMmandla ongoLawulo lweziMali zikaMasipala ongunomb.56 wango-2003, sokubaamaxwebhu aphathelene noHlahlo-lwabiwo-mali oluLungelelanisiweyo lweSixekolwangowama-2015/16, oluphunyezwe liBhunga ngowama-31 uMatshi 2016,ayafumaneka ukuba aphengululwe kwiwebhusayithi yeSixeko saseKapa engu-www.capetown.gov.za/en/Budget.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO71/2016

State must save oursouls from loan-sharksThis is for all of you who find yourselvesbeing an victims of ‘oomashonisa’.As black society we always have

financial problems no matter how muchwe earn, sometimes we end up turningfor cash loans, from “dream demons” oroomashonisa.You must be asking yourselves how do

I know what I am talking about.I am talking about those people in our

society who give you R100 then you pay awhopping 50% or 30 % interest.To be frank, I was once a victim of

these people because of my financialproblems.My problem with this is the way

mashonisa’s behave, they want you tolisten to them, but they don’t give youstraight answers, they are aggressive,they bully, they are rude and full ofthreats.Some keep our Sassa cards, bank cards

or IDs.They even manipulate their own

system when it comes to the intereststhey charge. I’ve seen their rudeness tovulnerable people. What compels them todo all of these things to their clients?.Their businesses are not even regis-

tered, and as a result, they don’t evenpay taxes, albeit sitting with hugeinterest.Most of this mashonisas are sadistic,

once the beast comes out of them, theybecome so demonic the even make youpay money that you not compelled to pay.Violence has always been a subject

close to Mashonisa’s.In law you must be registered to own

this kind of business and you must paytaxes.Most of these Mashonisas abuse people

verbally, emotionally and physically, butthey get away with it because most of thepeople they dealing with are not educatedabout their rights.But I think it’s time for the law to act

on this matter because people are facedwith abuses daily by these Mashonisas.Its seems a lost battle as ordinary

citizens have to confront a Goliath wecannot win.We just can’t fight back.Mashonisas manipulate the system and

people are scared to come out and talkabout the abuse they are subjected to bythese people.Most of these loan-sharks don’t even

value their clients, so I am pleading withthe law to have a look at this matter.Just because you are lending people

money that does not give anyone a rightto treat others like animals.If a person cannot pay, the law must

take its course, but before you do that,you need to be a registered entity, whopays tax. There is no justice for victimsof Mashonisas.It has become common cause to see

elderly citizens in tears because of theabuse meted out by these loan-sharks.The state must help us.

DR MPHO MAKWETUMandalay

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Teach us about our AfricaOn numerous occasions I have bumpedinto people who claim to have donehistory at school but frankly they areblank when it comes to South Africanhistory, let alone African history.This gives rise to the question: “whose

history is being taught at schools”?Dwelling on Western history: the Jewishholocaust, the Cold Wars and the FrenchRevolution does not help us, if we do notunderstand our own history.It’s really disturbing to find that South

Africans know nothing about our heroesthe likes of Bhambata kaMancinza,Jong’umsobomvu kaMaqoma, RobertSobukwe, Antony Muziwakhe Lembedeand many others.People know that WWII started in

1939-45, but none know about the Battleof the Blood River (Isandlwane) in 1879or the Imfecane Wars between Xhosas

and Sotho-Tswanas.This is overwhelming, it brings me to

wonder what kind of history is beingtaught at our schools.What do we hope to achieve by

teaching people about Hitler instead ofCheike Anta Diop, Thomas Sankara orPatrice Lumumba?They are Africans, and Western

history has no historical significance tous in any way.No wonder Africans have less self-con-

fidence, they do not know the greatnessbehind our continent.Peter Tosh once said: “you can’t blame

it on the youth”, it should be ourstruggle heroes who should be advancingAfrican studies but instead they arefighting over seats in parliament.

SENZO DIGALAUWC

My dreans for South AfricaIn order to build a strong nation, weneed to be tough.The situation is not bad as it looks but

its worse and its getting extremelyworse. Our places of living have becomepools of blood.The streets are red and doom and

gloom is the order of the day.Daylight robberies have become the

norm. Deaths are a daily reality.Unlimited “human rights” are killing

the Black nation. The young are leavingschool at primary level and yet we areexpecting engineers, lawyers and doctorsfrom them.Every year the government is empha-

sizing on building infrastructure fordevelopment. But where is our nationheaded. Who will build the roads,schools and clinics for these develop-

ments.The only solution is to force the youth

back into the classroom, without adisturbance to the hours of learning.Every school must have a library. Nochild should be beneficiary of socialgrant if they are not attending school.Education should be a priority. The

quality and standard of education mustbe set to higher outcomes.Government should ensure that

prisoners do not have it easy, anddeprive them of any benefits.Do not make the life of convicts seem

tantalizing enough for people to brazenlycommit crimes, knowing that they areguaranteed three meals a day and freeeducation.

THEMBELETHU QOLONyanga

Whose freedom is it anyway?As much as Apartheid was a crimeagainst humanity, it had the unintendedelement of uniting Black people aroundpertinent issues.After 1994, we became the reflection of

who we were, and if you do not have aclear identity of self, one would fall intothe abyss of becoming whoever some-body else said they are.By the 2010 World Cup, people still

carried the false hopes that the worldcup would change their lives and be thepanacea to our problems.After the spectacle, they were left in

the same squalor as they were in before.Just as happened in 1994.We had hoped for jobs and some of us

even believed that we would suddenlymove to the suburbs. Its called a pipedream.No one wants to talk about these

milestones because it leaves a bitter

taste in their mouths.In 1994, Blacks believed that the closed

doors would be opened by the democrat-ic government.We find ourselves begging for jobs, we

are bought with food parcels and t-shirtsin order to keep the government inpower, the public transport system isworse than it was. We are still deniedhigher education due to the exorbitantfees on registration. This goes againstthe spirit of the Freedom Charter.We are told that there are bursaries

available, but NSFAS is a loan scheme.It would seem that we were taken for

a ride in all manners of our freedom.This Freedom was imposed on us in theknowledge that the political space wewill dominate, but not the economy ofour country.

SBU DIKIZAUWC

Please help us find AnelisaLingelethupolice are seeking the assist-ance of the public in locating the where-abouts of a 21 year old female, AnelisaDulaze.She was last seen on January 31 at a

shebeen in Town Two, Khayelitsha. Atthe time of her disappearance, she waswearing khaki shorts, a cotton vest andbrown leather sandals. Anyone whoknows the whereabouts of Anelisa is re-quested to contact Investigating officerWarrant Officer Van der Westhuizen on021- 360 2283 or 082 467 1700. Anelisa Dulaze is missing

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IMPORTANTNOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the following applications for liquor licences have been lodged with the Western CapeLiquor Authority (the Authority) and with the designated liquor officers at the indicated South African Police Servicesoffices.

The applications concerned may, up to and including the 28th day from date of this notice, upon request and free ofcharge, be inspected by any person, at the offices of the Authority or the designated liquor officer listed hereunder.Copies of the application can be obtained from the Authority after payment of the prescribed fee.

Representations must be lodged in writing with the Authority and the designated liquor officer in accordance withsection 39 of the Act.

Hiermee word kennis gegee dat die volgende aansoeke om dranklisensies ingedien is by die Wes-Kaapse Drankowerheid(die Owerheid) en by die aangewese drankbeamptes by die aangeduide Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiedienskantore.

Die betrokke aansoeke kan, tot en met die 28ste dag vanaf die datum van hierdie kennisgewing, op versoek engratis, deur enige persoon, by die kantore van die Owerheid of van die aangewese drankbeampte hieronder gelys,geïnspekteer word. Afskrifte van die aansoek kan by die Owerheid na betaling van die voorgeskrewe fooi verkry word.

Vertoë moet ooreenkomstig artikel 39 van die Wet skriftelik by die Owerheid en die aangewese drankbeampte ingedienword.

Isaziso siyanikezelwa ukuba ezi zicelo zilandelayo zamaphepha mvume otywala zifakiwe kwabasemaGunyeni ezoTywalaeNtshona Koloni (abasemaGunyeni) nakumagosa ajongene nemiba engotywala kwii-ofisi ezixeliweyo zeeNkonzozamaPolisa aseMzantsi Afrika.

Izicelo ekubhekiselelwa kuzo zingakwazi kwiintsuku ezingamashumi amabini anesibhozo (28) ukususela ngomhlawesi saziso, xa eceliwe kwaye simahla, ziye kuhlolwa nguye nawuphi umntu okwi-Ofisi esemaGunyeni okanye yegosaelijongene nemiba engotywala elixelwe apha ngezantsi. Iikopi zesicelo zingafumaneka kwabasemaGunyeni emvakwentlawulo emiselweyo.

Iingxelo ezixhasayo ezibhaliweyo zingafakwa kwabasemaGunyeni nakwigosa elijongene nemiba engotywalangokwecandelo 39 loMthetho.

NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENCES IN TERMS OFSECTION 37(1) OF THE WESTERN CAPE LIQUOR ACT, 2008

KENNISGEWING VAN AANSOEKE OM DRANKLISENSIES INGEVOLGEARTIKEL 37(1) VAN DIE WES-KAAPSE DRANKWET, 2008

ISAZISO SOKUFAKWA KWESICELO SEPHEPHA MVUMENGOKWECANDELO 37(1) LOMTHETHO 2008 ISAZISO

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Volle naam vanaansoeker

Naam waaronderdie besigheidbedryf sal word

Adres van voorgenomeperseel

Tipe lisensiewaarom aansoekgedoen word

Suid-AfrikaansePolisiedienskantoor van dieaangewese drankbeamptewaar die aansoek ingedien is

Igama elipheleleyolomfaki-sicelo

Igama ishishini ezakushishina phantsikwalo

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i-Ofisi yeGosa elijongenenemiba engotywala yeeNkonzozamaPolisa eMzantsi Afrikaapho isicelo sifakwe khona

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Yasho Lento is foryouth who aim highMANDLA MAHASHE

A group of fashion consciousyoungster in Nyanga arehoping to use popular cul-ture to boost self esteem intheir peers.Yasho Lento, as they

would like to be calledwill behosting the Fashion Marchat the Zolani Centre.The event will take place

on Saturday 9 April from12:00 to 20:00. According tothe movement’s Sinalo Jo-nas, the day’s festivities gobeyond just fashion.“The aim of this event is to

create awareness in our com-munities to make each andevery individual to feel com-fortable in their own styleand skin.This is also a platform to

create opportunities for up-coming designers, models,stylists and performing art-ist who have limited accessto information and opportu-nities. This is more of pro-moting ekasi individualswhoare inspired and fashion

forward,” said Jonas.The event is set to begin

with a march around thetownships with participantsflaunting their fashion andstyle.“We justwant the people to

see that being fashion mind-ed is normal and they need toget used to it.“We also want the partici-

pants who are usually shyabout their style and fashionsense. Over and above thatthere will be exhibitions bypoets, rappers and perform-ing artist on the day.We want to create a plat-

formwhere the young peoplewho aspired get to socializetogether and create relation-ships going forward,” saidJonas. It’s a free entry eventand the organisers hope it’sthe start of a new trend foryouths in Nyanga.“It’s a first of its kind event

for us but there definitelywill be more. We invited ev-eryone to come and see thetalents that we have in ourtownships,” said Jonas.

Kasi Fashionisters Samantha Mpini, Mzikayise Mkrweqane,Masivuye Ncedo, Zintle Dyosiba and Sinalo Jonas.

Amanda’s going places with artAmanda Ntambo has always been

dreaming of becoming an actress anda singer.

Amanda,18, from Lower Crossroad inPhilippi East, realised her potential whilestudying arts at Chris Hani High School inKhayelitsha.Her passion for acting and singing was in-

fluencedbyherShakespearenperformancesat the high school festivals in 2003 and 2004.Her class teacher, Darlington Sibanda, de-

scribedherasoneof his best dramastudentsand that she was born to be a star.“The biggest challenge since I started this

art career is thatmy family never supportedme. This frustrated me a lot and I could notconcentrate properly at school.“But I told myself that it’s my life and I

will do what I want,” she said. Amanda saidart is the most beautiful thing that one can’treally explain.“I’m fulfilled when I perform because I ex-

press myself through art. My life is onstage,” said Amanda.She has performed abroad and at the an-

nual Grahamstown Arts Festival. “Theseachievements, together with themedals andcertificates I have won, make me happy.”When Amanda completed her matric last

year she obtained a distinction in drama.“Despite this, my family still wanted me tochoose a different career. My aunt, Pamela

Sasa, is the only person who believes in meand she ismy rolemodel. “She has been sup-portingme financially andemotionally fromday one. “She gives me money to go to per-formances and she treats me like her own

child. “I sometimes worry about becominga burden to her. I study at the City Varsity.Even thoughmy fees are expensive my auntpays for everything,” she said.“I want to see myself on the big screen. I

also dream of owning an acting agencywhere I could pass on skills and help young

aspiring actors. “Youngsters my age shouldhold their heads high and follow theirdreams.“Don’t let anyone stop you from doing

what you want in life.“And don’t stop praying. And have faith

in what you do,” added Amanda.

Amanda Ntambo (18) from Lower Crossroads, Philippi East in Cape Town has received a lot ofrecognition for her achievements on stage. Photo by Lulekwa Mbadamane

Amanda Ntambo and her work

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IZIMVO ZOLUNTU NGEZILUNGISOEZIPHAKANYISELWE ISICWANGCISOSOPHUHLUSO ESIHLANGANISIWEYOSESIXEKO SASEKAPA SONYAKA KA-2012-2017 (UPHENGULULO LUKA-2016/17) KUNYE NOYILO LOHLAHLO-MALI LONYAKA-MALI KA-2016/17

Kukhutshwa isaziso ngokungqinelana noMthetho wobuRhulumente beNgingqi:olawula iiNkqubo zikaMasipala Nomb. 32 ka-2000, uMthetho woLawulo lweZimalizikaMasipala Nomb. 56 ka-2003 kunye noMthetho olawula iiRhafu zeePropatizikaMasipala Nomb. 6 ka-2004, sokuba izilungiso eziphakanyiswe siSixeko kuxwebhulweSicwangciso soPhuhliso esiHlanganisiweyo kunye noyilo loHlahlo-mali lonyaka-mali ka-2016/17 ziya kufumaneka ukuze kuvakaliswe izimvo ngazo kwizakhiwozolawulo ezinkulu zikamasipala, kuzo zonke ii-ofisi zamabhungana (ezidweliswengezantsi) nakuwo onke amathala eencwadi kamasipala ukususela ngomhla we-4 Epreli 2016 ukuya kuma kuqukwa nowama-22 Epreli 2016. Iikopi zala maxwebhuziyafumaneka kananjalo nakumacwecwe kwezi ndawo zikhankanywe ngasentla.

La maxwebhu angafumaneka nakwiwebhusayithi yethu ukususela ngomhla woku-1 Epreli 2016 kweli khonkco lilandelayo:

http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/Budget/Pages/Budget-2016-17.aspx

Imbalelwanomazithunyelwe ku:

The City Manager, 2016/17 IDP/Budget,5th Floor, Podium Civic Centre, Cape Town 8001; okanyePrivate Bag X9181, Cape Town 8000; okanyeIfeksi: 021 400 1332I-imeyile: [email protected]

Nabani na onqwenela ukuvakalisa uluvo lwakhemakenze ngokubhaliweyo kule dilesiingentla okanye angenise izimvo zakhe kwi-ofisi yebhungana yengingqi lingadlulangai-16:30 ngoLwesihlanu, owama-22 Epreli 2016. Nabani na ofuna ukwenza inkcazangomlomomakenze idinga kwi-ofisi yebhungana yengingqi yakhe ubuncinanekwiiyure ezingama-72 phambi kwentlanganiso yebhungana. Nabani na, ongakwaziyoukubhala, angeza kwii-ofisi ezikhankanywe ngezantsi ngamaxesha yango-Epreli 2016omsebenzi nalapho ilungu labasebenzi liya kumncedisa ekukhupheleni izimvo zakhe.

Olu luhlu lulandelayo luqulethe uluhlu lweendawo apho uXwebhu lweSicwangcisosoPhuhliso esiHlanganisiweyo noHlahlo-mali eya kufumaneka khona ukuzeaphengululwe ngokunjalo nokuba ungaqhagamshelana nabani na xa ufuna ukwenzaunikezelo-nkcaza ngomlomo:

IBHUNGANA IDILESI UMPHATHIWEBHUNGANA

IBhungana 1 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, Royal Ascot, Bridle Way,eMilnerton

Peter DeaconTel: 021 550 1001

IBhungana 2 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, BrightonWay,eKraaifontein

Fred MonkTel: 021 980 6053

IBhungana 3 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, Voortrekker Road,eGoodwood

Johannes BrandTel: 021 590 1676

IBhungana 4 I-iOfisi zikaMasipala, kwikona ye- Voortrekkerne-Tallent Roads, Parow

Ardela van NiekerkTel: 021 444 0196

IBhungana 5 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, kwikona ye-JakkelsvleiAvenue ne-Kiaat Road, eBonteheuwel

Martin JulieTel: 021 695 8161

IBhungana 6 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, Voortrekker Road,eBellville

Pat JansenTel: 021 444 3717

IBhungana 7 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, Oxford Street,eDurbanville

Carin ViljoenTel: 021 444 0689

IBhungana 8 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, kwikona ye-Fagan Streetne-Main Road, eStrand

Erika WilliamsTel: 021 850 4150

IBhungana 9 Site B, iZiko loDederhu lweeVenkileeKhaylitsha, Khayelitsha

Johnson FetuTel: 021 360 1351

IBhungana 10 Stocks & Stocks Complex, A Block Ntlakohlazane-Ntlazane Roads, eKhayelitsha

Clifford SitongaTel: 021 360 3202

IBhungana 11 ISakhiwo iFezeka, kwikona ye-NY1 ne-Lansdowne Road, eGugulethu

Kayise NombakuseTel: 021 630 1600 / 22

IBhungana 12 ISakhiwo soLawulo iLentegeur, kwikona ye-Melkbos ne-Merrydale Roads, eLentegeur

Alesia BosmanTel: 021 444 8696

IBhungana 13 ISakhiwo iFezeka, kwikona ye-NY1 ne-Lansdowne Road, eGugulethu

Lunga BoboTel: 021 630 1619

IBhungana 14 ISakhiwo iFezeka, kwikona ye-NY1 ne-Lansdowne Road, eGugulethu

Anthony MatheTel: 021 630 1734

IBhungana 15 IZiko loQeqesho lase-Pinelands, St StephensRoad, Central Square, Pinelands

Mariette GriesselTel: 021 444 9797

IBhungana 16 UMngangatho we-11, 44Wale Street, eKapa Marius CoetseeTel: 021 487 2055

IBhungana 17 IZIko loLuntu lase-Athlone, kwikona ye-Proteane-Klipfontein Roads, Athlone

Edgar CarolissenTel: 021 444 0500

IBhungana 18 Kwikona ye-Buck Road ne-6th Avenue,eLotus River

Okkie ManuelsTel: 021 700 4025

IBhungana 19 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, Central Circle,ngaphandle kwe-Recreation Road, eFish Hoek

Desiree MentorTel: 021 444 9461

IBhungana 20 Alphen Centre, Constantia Main Road,Constantia

Richard WhiteTel: 021 444 8112

IBhungana 21 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, kwikona ye-VanRiebeeck ne-Carinus Streets, eKuilsriver

Pieter GroblerTel: 021 900 1503

IBhungana 22 Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, kwikona ye-VanRiebeeck ne-Carinus Streets, eKuilsriver

Pieter GroblerTel: 021 900 1503

IBhungana 23 ISakhiwo soLawulo eLentegeur, kwikona ye-Melkbos ne-Merrydale Roads, eLentegeur

Raphael MartinTel: 021 444 8722

IBhungana 24 IZiko loLuntu eMasibambane, Ncumo Road,Harare, Khayelitsha

Goodman RorwanaTel: 021 444 7532

Onke amathalaeencwadi

Cofa ku-http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/Library/Pages/default.aspxukufumana uluhlu lwawo onke amathala eencwadi

EKapa Concourse, kwiZiko leeNkonzo zoLuntu, Hertzog Boulevard, eKapa

South Peninsula Ii-Ofisi zikaMasipala, kwikona ye-Main ne-Victoria Roads, ePlumstead

NB: Iinkcukacha ezinikezelweyo zicatshulwe kuyilo lweNcwadi yeMirhumo,iiNtlawulo nezoHlwayo. Ngenguqulelo epheleleyo jonga iSihlomelo 6 soyiloloXwebhu loHlahlo-lwabiwo-mali lonyaka ka-2016/17.

1. AMAQONDO EENDLEKO ZEPROPATI (aboniswa ngeRandikwirandi):

IRandi kwirandi lixabiso eliphinda-phindwe luqingqo-maxabiso lukamasipalalweepropati elibonakalisa ixabiso lonyaka leerhafu ezizakuhlawulwa,ngokuxhomekeke kwizaphulelo ezinikezwe kuMgaqo-nkqubo weeRhafunezihlawuliswa u-zero kwiRhafu-ntengo.

1.1 IiPropati zokuHlala - R0.006397 (ISixeko asisayi kuhlawulisa iqondolerhafu kwixabiso lokuqala elifikelela kuma-R200 000 kwixabiso lemalikengokungqinelana noLuhlu loQingqo-maxabiso)

1.2 IiPropati zeMizi-mveliso / zoRhwebo – kuqukwa nayo yonke iMihlabaengaPhuhliswanga - R0.012795

1.3 Iipropati zoLimo (kuqukwa iifama nemihlatyana) ziphantsi kweendidi ezintathu;(a) ezo zisetyenziselwa iinjongo zokuhlala – R0.006397(b) ezo zisetyenziselwa iinjongo zolimo kuphela – R0.001280(c) ezo zisetyenziselwa ezinye iinjongo ezifana nezemizi-mveliso okanye

ezorhwebo – R0.0127951.4 IziSeko zoPhuhliso zeeNkonzo zoLuntu - R0.0015991.5 IziSeko zoPhuhliso zeenkonzo zoLuntu (ezipheliswa ngokwezigaba) –

R0.0009591.6 Nayiphi ipropati ehlangabezana nenkqubo yombutho ozuzisa uluntu

ebandakanywa kwiMiqathango eLungisiweyo yeeRhafu zeePropatizikaMasipala, kodwa enganlo ilungelo lesaphulelo esikumyinge we-100%ngokungqinelana noMgaqo-nkqubo oluYilo weRhafu zeBhunga, iyakuhlawuliswa irhafu ekumyinge wama-25% kwiqondo lerhafu yendawoyokuhlala - R0.001599

1.7 Izaphulelo ezikhethekileyo kuBantu abaDala nakuBantu abaKhubazekileyokunyaka-mali ka-2016/17 ziboniswe kuluhlu olungezantsi:

Imivuzo ephakanyisiweyo epheleleyo yamakhaya rhoqo ngenyanga nezaphulelozonyaka-mali ka-2016/17 zimi ngolu hlobo:

INGENISO EPHELELEYOYEKHAYA NGENYANGA

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0 3500 100% 0 4000 100%3501 5000 95% 4001 6000 95%5001 6000 90% 6001 7000 90%6001 7000 80% 7001 8000 80%7001 8000 70% 8001 9000 70%8001 8500 60% 9001 10000 60%8501 9000 50% 10001 11000 50%9001 9500 40% 11001 12000 40%9501 10000 30% 12001 13000 30%10001 11000 20% 13001 14000 20%11001 12000 10% 14001 15000 10%

1.8 Abanini-propati kufuneka benze izicelo zezaphulelo ngowama-31 Agastikunyaka-mali wokumiselwa koQingqo-maxabiso Jikelele okanye kwiinyangaezintathu zokumiselwa koQingqo-maxabiso oloNgeziweyo, ukungenzi okokuya kukhokhelela ekubeni kunganikezelwa ngeso saphulelo.

2. IMIRHUMO NEENTLAWULO ZOKUSEBENZISAAmanzi, uGutyulo, uMbane noLawulo lweNkunkuma zihlawuliswa iRhafu-ntengoekumyinge we-14%

2.1 AMANZIKwaphunyezwa iindidi ezintathu zemirhumo yaManzi (umyinge we-10%womrhumo wokuCuthelwa amanzi, umyinge wama-20% womrhumo wokuCuthelwaamanzi kunye nama-30% omrhumo wokuCuthelwa amanzi). IRhafu nganyeinxulunyaniswe neqondo lokucuthelwa amanzi elibekiweyo. Ngenxa yomyingewe-10% nganeno koMlinganiselo weMfuneko yaManzi angengako, njengokoizithintelo zangaphambili namaphulo emfuneko yamanzi ebe yimpumeleloekucutheni imfuneko yesiqhelo yamanzi namanyathelo ezithintelo ezikwiNqanabaloku-1 zidityaniswe kuMthetho kaMasipala obhengeziweyo waManzi noGutyulonjengenyathelo elifanelekileyo lemfuneko yamanzi lamphelo. Amaqondo emirhumoacuthiweyo okanye ezithintelo ezimiselwe siSixeko kubaxumi bas ayinxulumanangakuphela neqondo lezithintelo ezimiselwe liSebe leMicimbi yaManzi kwiSixeko,kodwa neqondo lemfuneko yamanzi kubaxumi baso. Ngenxa yeemeko ezigqqubayozemozulu, iSixeko saseKApa samisela izithintelo zamanzi ukususela ngomhlawoku-1 Janyuwari 2016, ziphelekwa linqanaba lokucuthwa komrhumo wamanzingomyinge wama-20%. Iqondo lokucuthwa komrhumo ngomyinge wama-20% liza kusebenza nakunyaka-mali ka-2016/17 de kwenziwe ezinye izigqibongokuphathelene nezithintelo zamanzi.

Kuphakanyiswe ukunyuswa ngomyinge we-9.75% kwimirhumo yokusetyenziswakwamanzi.2.1.1 AmaKhaya aPheleleyo – Amanzi asetyenziselwa ubukhulu becala iinjongo

zasemakhaya nabonelelwa kwiipropati zokuhlala ezinesiza esinye; kunye2.1.2 Indibanisela yamakhaya - iiflethi ezineemitha zomthamo, iindawo

eziphuhliselwe indibanisela yezindlu kuqukwa iiyunithi ezinetayitilenganye nganye kunye neeyunithi ezabelana ngetayitile, kuqukwa iipropatizebhunga. Kuya kunikezelwa isipho esivunyelweyo se-6kℓ kwiyunithinganye ngenyanga simahla xa kungeniswe ingxelo efungelweyo echazainani leeyunithi:

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NERHAFU-NTENGOInyathelo 1 (0< 6) Nge-kℓ R0.00 R0.00Inyathelo 2 (>6< 10.5) Nge-kℓ R13.75 R15.68Inyathelo 3 (>10.5< 20) Nge-kℓ R17.56 R20.02Inyathelo 4 (>20< 35) Nge-kℓ R28.64 R32.65Inyathelo 5 (>35< 50) Nge-kℓ R43.71 R49.83Inyathelo 6 (>50) Nge-kℓ R81.92 R93.39

2.1.3 IMirhumo yokuSetyenziswa ngabaHlala ngasemva kwizindlu zabanye,kuqukwa neepropati zebhunga:

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Inyathelo 1 (0< 6) Per kℓ R0.00 R0.00Inyathelo 2 (>6< 10.5) Per kℓ R13.75 R15.68

2.1.4 Iindawo zoRhwebo namashishini-R19.14 (R21.82 kuqukwa neRhafu-ntengo)nge-kℓ

2.1.5 Izikolo /imibutho yemidlalo / iiCawa / iMibutho yeSisa - Nayiphi imisebenziyokufundisa kunye/okanye imibutho yezemidlalo: R16.92 (R19.29 kuqukwaneRhafu-ntengo) nge-kℓ

2.1.6 URhulumente - AmaSebe kaZwelonke nawePhondo: R18.17 (R20.72kuqukwa ne-VAT) nge-kℓ enye

2.1.7 Imisebenzi kaMasipala / yamaSebe: R16.92 (R19.29 kuqukwa neRhafu-ntengo) nge-kℓ

2.1.8 Iirhafu zezinto ngezinto - Bonke abaxumi abangangeni kwezi ndidizingentla: R18.17 (R20.72 kuqukwa neRhafu-ntengo) nge-kℓ

2.1.9 Iirhafu zezinto ngezinto zangaphandle - Bonke abaxumi abanikezelwaamanzi abangaphandle kweSixeko saseKapa: R21.71 (R24.75 kuqukwaneRhafu-ntengo nge-kℓ

2.1.10 IRhafu yaManzi anguMthamo - Ngaphandle koMrhumo weKomishini eyenzauPhando ngaManzi. Kubonelelo lwamanzi anguMthamo kuphela kwabanyeooMasipala nokufumana iindleko zamanzi kwicandelo loThungelwanolweeNkonzo zaManzi leSixeko saseKapa: R4.56 (R5.20 kuqukwa neRhafu-ntengo) nge-kℓ

2.1.11 Ngokungqinelana noMgaqo-nkqubo wokwamkelwa koLimo eziDolophinikuya kumiselwa isabelo sasimahla se-10kℓ ngenyanga, ngaphandle kolimolweenjongo zokuphila ngokwamaQela abantu abaseMngciphekweni.

2.1.12 Abantu abahlala kwiiyunithi zokuHlala kwiipropati ezisetyenziselwa iinjongoezixubileyo banakho ukwenza isicelo sokwabelwa amanzi asimahla se-6kℓkwiyunithin nganye rhoqo ngenyanga. Kuya kufuneka ingxelo efungelweyo

kwaye isicelo siya kuhlolwa siqwalaselwe ngokokwabelwa kowona msebenzimninzi wenziwayo.

2.1.13 Iindawo ezikhoyo zabantu abangenamakhaya / amaKhaya aBantu abaDala(ngaphandle kwalawo adweliswe njengeNdibanisela yaMakhaya) /amaKhaya alungiselela abantu abangaphilanga kakuhle ngokwasempilweniokanye ngokwasemzimbeni okanye ngokwengqondo.

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Inyathelo1 (0< 0.75) Nge-kℓ per person R0.00 R0.00

Inyathelo 2 (>0.75) Nge-kℓ per person R16.92 R19.29

Amanqaku ezilungiso:

• Ulungelelwaniso lokugqibela lwamaKhaya aPheleleyo neNdibaniselayamaKhaya ngokomrhumo owonyusiweyo okunempembelelo ekhethekileyokwinyathelo le-2 kudidi lwamaKhaya aPheleleyo nalapho abaxumi beyakubona ukunyuka ngaphezu komyinge we-9.75%.

• Ulungelelwaniso oluqhubekayo lwamaxabiso amanzi amdaka acociweyoasetyenziswa kumabala omdlalo wegalufa apho kunganikezelwanga izisekozophuhliso ngumsebenzisi.

• Ukongezelelwa kokonyuka kwamaxabiso epemithi yoMthombo waManzineefilimu athe alungelelaniswa namanqanaba afanelekileyo okuhlawuliswa.

• Ukwaziswa kweNtlawulo yokuRhoxisa xa kuthe kwabhukishwa ukufotwakweefilimu

2.2. UGUTYULO

Kwaphunyezwa iindidi ezintathu zeerhafu zoGutyulo (10% irhafu ecuthiweyo,20% irhafu ecuthiweyo kunye nama-30% erhafu ecuthiweyo). IRhafu nganyeinxulunyaniswe neqondo lokucuthwa kwamanzi elimiselwe ubuncinane kumyingewe-10% lerhafu yokuCuthwa kwamanzi edityaniswe kuMthetho kaMasipalaojongene naManzi ngokwesiqhelo iya kuba yirhafu esetyenziswayo kodwaIya kuphinde iqwalaselwe kamva xa kunokubakho ezinye izithintelo zamanzieziyimfuneko. Amaqondo erhafu ecuthiweyo okanye izithintelo ezimiswe siSixekokubaxumi baso anxulunyaniswe kumaqondo eziithintelo kuphela amiselwe liSebeleMicimbi yaManzi kwiSixeko, kodwa nakwiqondo lemfuneko kubaxumi baso.Ngenxa yeemeko ezikhoyo zemozulu, iSixeko saseKapa samisela izithintelo zamanziukususela ngomhla woku-1 Janyuwari 2016, ziphelekwa ngumyinge wama-20%omrhumo ocuthiweyo. Umyinge wama-20% eqondo elicuthiweyo lomrhumonawo uza kumiselwa kunyaka-mali ka-2016/17 xe kwenziwe ezinye izigqibongokuphathelene nezithintelo zamanzi.

Kuphakanyiswe ukunyuswa ngomyinge we-9.75% kwimirhumo yogutyuloolusetyenziswayo.

2.2.1 AmaKhaya aPheleleyo (eSiqhelo) – iipropati zokuhlala ezinesiza esinye: 70%wokusetyenziswa kwamanzi ukuya kubuninzi bama-35kℓ ogutyulo rhoqongenyanga (70% wama-50kℓ amanzi alingana nama-35kℓ ogutyulo); kunye

2.2.2 INdibanisela yamaKhaya – iiflethi ezineemitha zamanzi angumthamo,iindawo zophuhliso lwendibanisela yamakhaya kuqukwa iiyunithiezabelana ngeetayitile kunye neeyunithi ezineetayitile ezinganye, kuqukwaiipropati zebhunga - 90% okuSetyenziswa kwaManzi (* jonga inqaku)ukuya kubuninzi bama-35 kℓ kwikhaya ngalinye. Kuya kunikezelwaisabelo se-4.2 kℓ ngeyunithi nganye ngenyanga simahla xa kwamkelweingxelo efungelweyo echaza inani leeyunithi ezibonelelwa ngamanzi koloqhagamshelo lwemitha yamanzi: Ukusetyenziswa kwamanzi ngaphezukwesabelo sasimahla kuya kuhlawuliswa ngolu hlobo:

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Inyathelo1 (0< 4.2) Nge-kℓ R0.00 R0.00

Inyathelo 2 (>4.2< 7.35) Nge-kℓ R11.61 R13.24

Inyathelo 3 (>7.35< 14) Nge-kℓ R20.52 R23.39

Inyathelo 4 (>14< 24.5) Nge-kℓ R24.69 R28.15

Inyathelo 5 (>24.5<35) Nge-kℓ R32.00 R36.48

2.2.3 AmaKhaya aPheleleyo (CoCT Oxidation Dams) – Iipropati zokuhlala ezinesizaesinye: 70% wokusetyenziswa kwamanzi ukuya kubuninzi bama-35kℓamanzi ococeko ngenyanga (70% wama-50kℓ amanzi alingana nama-35kℓamanzi ogutyulo).

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Inyathelo 1 (0< 4.2) Nge-kℓ R0.00 R0.00

Inyathelo 2 (>4.2< 7.35) Nge-kℓ R11.04 R12.59

Inyathelo 3 (>7.35< 14) Nge-kℓ R18.00 R20.52

Inyathelo 4 (>14< 24.5) Nge-kℓ R21.68 R24.71

Inyathelo 5 (>24.5< 35) Nge-kℓ R30.43 R34.69

2.2.4 IMirhumo yokuSetyenziswa kwamanzi ngaBasebenzisi abahlala ngasemvakwizindlu zabanye, kuqukwa iipropati zebhunga.

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Inytahelo 1 (0< 4.2) Nge-kℓ R0.00 R0.00

Inyathelo 2 (>4.2< 7.35) Nge-kℓ R11.61 R13.24

2.2.5 Amashishini neendawo zoRhwebo (zeSiqhelo), iZikolo, imibutho yemidlalo,iiCawa, imibutho yeSisa, uRhulumente: weSizwe / owePhondo, iZibhedlelenomnye umyinge wama- 95% wokusetyenziswa kwamanzi (* jonga inqaku):R14.70 (R16.76 kuqukwa ne-VAT) kwi-kℓ nganye

2.2.6 Amashishini neendawo zoRhwebo (CoCT Oxidation Dams) - 95%wokusetyenziswa kwamanzi (* jonga inqaku): R13.84 (R15.78 kuqukwa ne-VAT) kwi-kℓ nganye

2.2.7 Amasebe - 95% wokusetyenziswa kwamanzi (*jonga inqaku) ngaphandlekwamaziko angaqhagamshelwanga kuthungelwano lwemibhobhoehambisa amanzi: R13.54 (R15.44 kuqukwa ne-VAT) kwi-kℓ nganye

2.2.8 Iirhafu zezinto ngezinto (zesiqhelo) - Bonke abaxumi abangangeni kwezindidi zingentla – umyinge wama-95% wokusetyenziswa kwamanzi: R14.70(R16.76 kuqukwa ne-VAT) kwi-kℓ nganye

2.2.9 Iirhafu zezinto ngezinto (CoCT Oxidation Dams) - Bonke abaxumiabangangeni kwezi ndidi zingentla – 95% wokusetyenziswa kwamanzi:R13.84 (R15.78 kuqukwa ne-VAT) kwi-kℓ nganye

2.2.10 Abantu abahlala kwiiyunithi zokuHlala kwiipropati ezisetyenziselwa iinjongoezixubileyo banakho ukwenza isicelo sokwabelwa amanzi asimahla se-4.2kℓkwiyunithin nganye rhoqo ngenyanga. Kuya kufuneka ingxelo efungelweyokwaye isicelo siya kuhlolwa siqwalaselwe ngokokwabelwa kowona msebenzimninzi wenziwayo.

2.2.11 Iindawo ezikhoyo zabantu abangenamakhaya / amaKhaya aBantu abaDala(ngaphandle kwalawo adweliswe njengeNdibanisela yaMakhaya) /amaKhaya alungiselela abantu abangaphilanga kakuhle ngokwasempilweniokanye ngokwasemzimbeni okanye ngokwasengqondweni.

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2016/17KUQUKWA

NERHAFU-NTENGOInyathelo 1(0< 0.525)

Nge-kℓ ngomntungamnye R0.00 R0.00

Inyathelo 2 (>0.525) Nge-kℓ ngomntungamnye R13.54 R15.44

* INQAKU ELIBALULEKILEYO: UMlawuli weeNkonzo zaManzi noCoceko unakhoukulungelelanisa imiyinge ngokulungele umxumi. Oku akusetyenziswa kudidilwamakhaya apheleleyo.

Amagqabantshintshi ngezilungiso eziphakanyisiweyo• Ulungelelwaniso lokugqibela lwamaKhaya apHeleleyo neNdibanisela

yamaKhaya ngokomrhumo owonyusiweyo okunempembelelo ekhethekileyokwinyathelo le-2 kudidi lwamaKhaya aPheleleyo nalapho abaxumi beyakubona ukunyuka ngaphezu komyinge we-9.75%.

• Ulungelelwaniso oluqhubekayo lwamaxabiso amanzi amdaka acociweyoasetyenziswa kumabala omdlalo wegalufa apho kunganikezelwanga izisekozophuhliso ngumsebenzini.

2.3 UMBANEImirhumo engezantsi isekelwe kumlinganiselo wokunyuswa nge-7.78%. Ezakumiselwa ukususela ngomhla woku-1 Julayi 2016.

IMIRHUMO YASEKHAYA

2016/17NGAPHANDLEKWERHAFU-NTENGO

2016/17KUQUKWANERHAFU-NTENGO

LifeLine(kubaxumi abanelungeloKUPHELA)

Block 1 0-350kWh c/kWh 97.09 110.68

Block 2 350+ kWh c/kWh 268.81 306.44

AmakhayaBlock 1 0-600kWh c/kWh 164.51 187.54

Block 2 600+ kWh c/kWh 200.05 228.06

Okusetyenziswaemakhaya

Umrhumowenkonzo R/day 212.92 242.73

Block 1 0-600kWh c/kWh 129.02 147.08

Block 2 600+ kWh c/kWh 200.05 228.06

IMIRHUMO KWIINDAWO ZORHWEBO

Amandla angephi 1Inkonzo R/day 37.25 42.47

Amandla c/kWh 129.25 147.35

Amandla angephi 2 Amandla c/kWh 228.77 260.80

Ngexesha elingenagx-alathelwano

Ubuncinane R/day 118.37 134.94

Amandla c/kWh 118.00 134.52

Amandla amaninzi LV

Inkonzo R/day 44.37 50.58

Amandla c/kWh 76.61 87.34

Ibango R/kVA 224.29 255.69

Amandla amaninzi MV

Inkonzo R/day 44.37 50.58

Amandla c/kWh 70.06 79.87

Ibango R/kVA 205.70 234.50

Ixesha lokusebenzisaMV

Inkonzo R/day 6700.00 7638.00

Amandla

High-Peak c/kWh 323.44 368.72

High-Standard c/kWh 93.67 106.78

High-Off Peak c/kWh 53.76 61.29

Low-Peak c/kWh 100.57 114.65

Low-Standard c/kWh 70.72 80.62

Low-Off Peak c/kWh 47.50 54.15

Ibango R/kVA 102.63 117.00

Ixeshalokusetyenziswae-AtlantisMV

Inkonzo R/day 6090.00 6942.60

Amandla

High-Peak c/kWh 294.04 335.21

High-Standard c/kWh 85.15 97.07

High-Off Peak c/kWh 48.87 55.71

Low-Peak c/kWh 91.42 104.22

Low-Standard c/kWh 64.29 73.29

Low-Off Peak c/kWh 43.18 49.23

Imfuneko R/kVA 93.30 106.36

Ixeshalokusetyenziswa HV

Inkonzo R/day 6700.00 7638.00

Amandla

High-Peak c/kWh 314.02 357.98

High-Standard c/kWh 90.94 103.67

High-Off Peak c/kWh 52.19 59.50

Low-Peak c/kWh 97.64 111.31

Low-Standard c/kWh 68.66 78.27

Low-Off Peak c/kWh 46.12 52.58

Ibango R/kVA 102.63 117.00

Okusetyenziswakakhulu LV (TOU)

Inkonzo R/day 39.40 44.92

Amandla

High-Peak c/kWh 339.30 386.80High-Standard c/kWh 119.42 136.14

High-Off Peak c/kWh 75.75 86.36

Low-Peak c/kWh 126.75 144.50

Low-Standard c/kWh 94.67 107.92

Low-Off Peak c/kWh 68.78 78.41

Ibango R/kVA 182.00 207.48

Okusetyenziswakakhulu MV (TOU)

Inkonzo R/day 78.07 89.00

Amandla

High-Peak c/kWh 354.68 404.34High-Standard c/kWh 125.03 142.53

High-Off Peak c/kWh 79.44 90.56

Low-Peak c/kWh 132.69 151.27

Low-Standard c/kWh 99.20 113.09

Low-Off Peak c/kWh 72.15 82.25

Ibango R/kVA 86.63 98.76

UKUVELIWA KWEMIRHUMO YOKUZINZISA IZINGA ELINCINCI

IiNdawo zokuHlalaSSEG

Inkonzo R/day 11.43 13.03

Block 1 0-600kWh c/kWh 102.10 116.39

Block 2 600+kWh c/kWh 200.05 228.06

Feed-in Tariff c/kWh 61.47 70.08

Iindawo ekungahlalwakuzo SSEG Feed-in Tariff c/kWh 61.47 70.08

IMIRHUMO YOKUKHANYISA

IZibane zase-ZitalatwenineMiqondisoyeZothutho

R/100W/iyure yokukhanyisa 0.1572 0.1792

Izishwankathelo zezilungiso• Abaxumi be-Lifeline abahlawula kwangaphambili kuqingqo-maxabiso lweepropati

zikamasipala ezixabisa i-R1lesigidi okanye ngaphezulu baza kufuduselwakwimirhumo yasemakhaya ukususela ngomhla woku-1Okthoba 2016

• Kwaziswa uMrhumo omtsha waBasebenzisi basemaKhaya. Akukho baxumibakhoyo baya kufuduselwa ngokuzenzekelayo kulo mrhumo okwangoku.

• Akukho tshintsho luya kwenziwa ekwabiweni koMbane osiSiseko waSimahlangaphandle kwabo baxumi bazakukuphelisa oku xa besuka ku-lifeline besiyakwirhafu yamakhaya.

• AbaSebenzisi 1 boMbane oMncinane ngaphandle kweXesha loGxalathelwanoulinganiselwe kuphela kubaxumi abasele bekulo mrhumo ukususelangomhla woku-1 Julayi 2012, nokunyuswa ngexabiso elingaphezukwe-avareji njengenyathelo eliphambi kwelokugqibela lokukhutshwangokwezigaba kwalo mrhumo.

• Imirhumo yeendawo ekungahlalwayo kuzo ifumene ulungelelwanisoolungephi ngokungqinelana neziphumo zoPhando lweeNdleko zoBonelelo,okanye ukuqinisekisa ukulingana nemirhumo yakwa-EskomMegaflex.

• Kumiselwe iMirhumo emibini emitsha yeXesha lokuSebenzisa kuBasebenzisiboMbane oMninzi (LV ne-MV). Bonke abaxumi abatsha abaSebenzisa umbaneoMninzi baza kufakwa kule mirhumo, ze abaxumi abakhoyo bazikhetheleukutshintswa okwangoku.

QAPHELA: IMirhumo yonikezelo lweNkonzo yarhoqo ngeNyanga ibalwanjengoMrhumo wonikezelo ngeNkonzo Yonke iMihla iphinda-phindwe ngenanileentsuku ngelo xesha lokukhutshwa kwetyala.

2.4. INKUNKUMA

Kuphakanyiswe ukonyuka kwamaxabiso asetyenziswayo nge-7.92% ukuqokelelwakwemigqomo kunye ne-12.08% ukulahlwa kwenkunkuma.

INKUNKUMA

2016/17NGAPHANDLEKWERHAFU-NTENGO

2016/17KUQUKWAIRHAFU-NTENGO

UKUQOKELELWA KWENKUNKUMA KWIINDAWO ZOKUHLALAEZISESIKWENI

240ℓ umgqomo kuquka nomgqomootshixwayo

Irandi rhoqongenyanga R112.19 R127.90

ISAPHULELO SABAHLUPHEKILEYO - 240ℓ UMGQOMO KUQUKA NOMGQOMOOTSHIXWAYO

Block 1 (100% isaphulelo) – ixabisolepropati ukususela kwi-R1- R100 000

IsaphuleloseRandi rhoqongenyanga

-R112.19 -R127.90

Block 2 (75% isaphulelo) – ixabisolepropati ukususela kwi-R100 001 -R150 000

IsaphuleloseRandi rhoqongenyanga

-R84.12 -R95.90

Block 3 (50% isaphulelo) ixabisolepropati ukususela kwi-R150 001 -R350 000

IsaphuleloseRandi rhoqongenyanga

-R56.05 -R63.90

Block 4 (25% isaphulelo) ixabisolepropati ukususela kwi-R350 001 -R400 000

IsaphuleloseRandi rhoqongenyanga

-R28.07 -R32.00

IQONDO LENKONZO EYONGEZIWEYO KUQUKWANEMIGQOMO ETSHIXWAYO

240ℓ – Umggqomo owongeziweyoIRandingomgqomorhoqo ngenyanga

R112.19 R127.90

240ℓ - 3x ngeveki kwiklastaIRandingomgqomorhoqo ngenyanga

R336.32 R383.40

EZINGEKHO SIKWENI

Inkonzo esisiseko yeebhegi IRandi rhoqongenyanga Mahala Mahala

IINDAWO EZINGEZIZO EZOKUHLALA

240ℓ ILITHA UMGQOMO KUQUKWANOMGQOMO OTSHIXWAYO

1 ukuthuthwa rhoqo ngevekiIRandingomgqomorhoqo ngenyanga

R133.95 R152.70

3 ukuthuthwa rhoqo ngevekiIRandingomgqomorhoqo ngenyanga

R401.75 R458.00

5 ukuthuthwa rhoqo ngevekiIRandingomgqomorhoqo ngenyanga

R669.65 R763.40

UKUFUMANEKA KWENKUNKUMA

Kuzo zonke iziza ezinge-namntu IRandi rhoqongenyanga R66.49 R75.80

IINKONZO ZOKULAHLWA KWENKUNKUMA

INkunkuma Jikelele IRandi kwitoninganye R388.77 R443.20

INkunkuma eKhethekileyoIRandi kwitoninganye okanyeinxenye yayo

R515.18 R587.30

Amagqabantshintshi ezilungiso eziphakanyisiweyo

UMgaqo-nkqubo weMirhumo (iSihlomelo 7 soyilo loXwebhu loHlahlo-mali lonyaka-mali ka-2016/17)

• 7.1.1.1.3 - Ephuculweyo (kathathu ngeveki) 240ℓ inkonzo yoMgqomo(ngaphandle kweepropati ezineSiza esinye).

• 7.1.7.7 – Kwimeko yeMibutho eqinisekiswe yi-HOMAC, iya kuhlawuliswa.Ityala liya kunxulunyaniswa nombutho oqinisekisiweyo, ngokuxhomekekekwisivumelwano sonikezelo lwenkonzo neSixeko.

• 8.2 – Iinkonzo ezinesaphulelo kwiMibutho eqinisekiswe yi-HOMAC ixhaswangemali yeMirhumo yeeNdawo zokuhlala

Izaphulelo kwiMibutho eqinisekiswe yi-HOMAC: Kuya kumiselwa iSaphulelosomyinge wama-50% kumrhumo wokuqkelelwa kwenkunkuma kanye ngevekikwiMigqomo yokuqala eli-15 (ishumi elinesihlanu) 240ℓ enesiciko esimnyamayenkunkuma. Nayiphi eminye iMigqomo eyongeziweyo iya kuhlawuliswa umrhumoopheleleyo.Imbuyekezo yeeKhuphoni zokuLahla inkunkuma kuya kujongwana nazongokungqinelana neSahluko se-6 soMgaqo-nkqubo woLawulo lwaMatyalanokuQokelelwa kwaMatyala.

3. IMIRHUMO NEENTLAWULO, ZEZINTO NGEZINTO3.1 Ikopi epheleleyo yeMirhumo yeZinto ngeZinto, iiNlelko neeRhafu

iyafumaneka ukuba iphengululwe kwezi Ofisi zikhankanywe ngasentlazikaMasipala (jonga iSihlomelo 6 soyilo loXwebhu loHlahlo-mali).

3.2 Yonke imirhumo yeZinto ngeZinto iquka iRhafu-ntengo, ebalwa ngomyingewe-14% ngokungqinelana noMthetho weRhafu-ntengo eYongeziweyo Nomb.89 ka-1991.

3.3 IMidliwo, iZohlwayo, iiDiphozithi ezinokuBuyiselwa, iZindlu neZithuthieziKhawulezayo eziHlangeneyo azihlawuliswa iRhafu-ntengo.

4. ULWABIWO LWEMINIKELO4.1 Jonga iSihlomelo 18 soyilo loXwebhu loHlahlo-mali lonyaka-mali ka-2016/17

ukufumana uluhlu lwemibutho / amaqela aphakanyiselwe ukufumanaizibonelelo-zoncedo.

5. UMRHUMO OWONGEZIWEYO KWIMIMANDLAENEMIRHUMO EYODWA

IiNdawo eziHlawuliswa iQondo eloNgeziweyo leRhafu eKhethekileyo zihlawuliswaumyinge we-14% weRhafu-ntengo kwaye ziboniswe njengeRandi kwirandi aphangezantsi:IiRhafu ezoNgeziweyo ezingezantsi ziboniswe ngeRandi kwirandi.

UMMANDLAORHAFELWANGOKU-KHETHEKILEYO

UHLAHLO-LWABIWO-MALI

OLUPHAKANYISIWEYO2016/17

R

2016/17 IRHAFUEYONGEZELELWEYO

YENDAWOZOKUHLALAULUNTU

2016/17 IRHAFUEYONGEZELELWEYO

ENGEYIYOEYENDAWOZOKUHLALAULUNTU

Airport Industria 3,377,278 N/A 0.001946

Athlone 733,715 N/A 0.001989

*Blackheath 1,943,939 N/A 0.001111

Brackenfell 2,556,638 N/A 0.002541

ISixekoesikuMbindiweKapa

52,977,266 N/A 0.001846

Claremont 7,702,958 0.000418 0.001361

ClaremontBoulevard 3,232,912 N/A 0.000623

Elsies River 2,239,272 N/A 0.002867

Epping 7,884,478 N/A 0.001165

Fish Hoek 835,875 0.000575 0.001443

Glosderry 1,307,844 N/A 0.001707

*Green Point 5,635,344 0.000442 0.002159

Groote Schuur 5,515,994 N/A 0.001739

Kalk Bay ne-St James 1,383,009 0.000475 0.001496

Llandudno 433,587 0.000111 N/A

Maitland 2,423,392 N/A 0.001965

Muizenberg 1,662,288 0.000847 0.002435

Observatory 4,731,253 0.000908 0.001633

*Oranjekloof 4,779,254 0.000442 0.002087

*Paarden Eiland 3,779,193 N/A 0.001072

Parow Industria 4,005,747 N/A 0.001665

Salt River 3,039,781 N/A 0.002229

*Sea Point 4,877,406 0.000967 0.002148

Somerset West 2,434,614 N/A 0.002466

Stikland Industrial 3,077,339 N/A 0.001881

Strand 1,009,293 N/A 0.002334

*TriangleIndustrial 2,009,285 N/A 0.002953

**Tygervalley 2,974,046 N/A 0.001709

Voortrekker RoadCorridor 15,408,476 N/A 0.002334

Vredekloof 2,894,829 0.001938 0.002226

Woodstock 4,772,059 N/A 0.001762

Wynberg 4,406,701 0.001055 0.003915

ZeekoevleiPeninsula 445,980 0.001823 N/A

*Zwaanswyk 1,000,390 0.000972 N/A

*Ngokuxhomekeke kwiBhunga ekubeni liphumeze ukuba i-SRA imisele isicwangcisosayo esitsha somsebenzi esinye isithuba seminyaka emi-5 ukuqala ngomhla woku-1 ka-Julayi 2016.** Ngokuxhomekeke kwiBhunga ekubeni liphumeze ukusekwa koMmandlaoHlawula iRhafu eKhethekileyo.Qaphela: IiRhafu ezoNgeziweyo ziboniswe ngokungahlawuli iRhafu-ntengo.IMirhumo ebandakanya iRhafu-ntengo iyafumaneka kwiphepha lama-23.1 ukuyakwelama-23.3 kwincwadi yeMirhumo, iiNdleko neeRhafu.

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6. IINKONZO ZEKHONTRAKA ZEZITHUTHI ZOLUNTU EZIHAMBA EZINDLELENI KUQUKWANEZITHUTHI EZIKHAWULEZILEYO EZIHLANGANISIWEYO ZE-MyCiTi

Izithuthi zoluntu aziyihlawuleli i-VAT. Le mirhumo ingqinelana noMgaqo-nkqubo ohlaziyiweyo weeNtlawulo zokuHambakwinkonzo yonoKontraka yeZithuthi ezihamba eMhlabeni zoLuntu.

Qaphela: Ulwazi olunikezelweyo lucatshulwe kwiNcwadi yeMirhumo, iiRhafu neeNdleko.Ngenguqulelo epheleleyo jongaiSihlomelo 6 soXwebhu loyilo loHlahlo-lwabiwo-mali lonyaka-mali ka-2016/17.

IINKONZO EZINIKEZELWAYO NEEMVELISO EZIYELELE KOKU 2016/17R

IINKQUBO ZEHAMBO ZE-MOVER:Mover 30 Umthwalo ngamnye 30.00

Mover 50 Umthwalo ngamnye 50.00

Mover 80 Umthwalo ngamnye 80.00

Mover 100 Umthwalo ngamnye 100.00

Mover 150 Umthwalo ngamnye 150.00

Mover 200 Umthwalo ngamnye 200.00

Mover 400 Umthwalo ngamnye 400.00

Mover 600 Umthwalo ngamnye 600.00

Mover 1000 Umthwalo ngamnye 1 000.00

AMAXABISO E-IRT KUSETYENZISWA INKQUBO YE-MOVER PACKAGEUHAMBO NGEXESHA LOGXALATHELWANO (06:45 ukuya 08:00 nange-16:15 ukuya 17:30 phakathi evekini):

Iihambo ezingaphantsi kwe-5km Umntu ngamnye ngohambo (ngosuku) 8.90

Iihambo ze-5km okanye ngaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-10km Umntu ngamnye (ukuya kuphela) 11.20

Iihambo ze-10km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-20km Umntu ngamnye (ukuya kuphela) 15.00

Iihambo ze-20km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwama-30km Umntu ngamnye (ukuya kuphela) 16.50

Iihambo ze-30km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-40km Umntu ngamnye (ukuya kuphela) 18.00

Iihambo ze-40km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwama-50km Umntu ngamnye (ukuya kuphela) 20.60

Iihambo ze-50km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-60km Umntu ngamnye (ukuya kuphela) 23.10

Iihambo ze-60km nangaphezulu Umntu ngamnye (ukuya kuphela) 25.20

Inkonzo kwiihambo zenqwelo-moya ngexesha logxalathelwano(ngaphaze komrhumo ngokomgama) Umntu ngamnye (ukuya kuphela) 54.50

IXESHA LOKONGA KUSETYENZISWA INKQUBO YE-MOVER (ngalo lonke ixesha ngaphandle kwelogxalathelwano):

Iihambo ezingaphantsi kwe-5km Umntu kuhambo ngalunye (ukuya kuphela) 5.90

Iihambo ze-5km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-10km Umntu kuhambo ngalunye (ukuya kuphela) 7.60

Iihambi ze-10km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-20km Umntu kuhambo ngalunye (ukuya kuphela) 9.60

Iihambo ze-20km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-30km Umntu kuhambo ngalunye (ukuya kuphela) 11.30

Iihambo ze-30km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-40km Umntu kuhambo ngalunye (ukuya kuphela) 12.50

Iihambo ze-40km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-50km Umntu kuhambo ngalunye (ukuya kuphela) 14.70

Iihambo ze-50km nangaphezulu, ezingaphantsi kwe-60km Umntu kuhambo ngalunye (ukuya kuphela) 16.60

Iihambo ze-60km nangaphezelu Umntu kuhambo ngalunye (ukuya kuphela) 18.20

Inkonzo kwisikhululo senqwelo-ntaka Umntu kuhambo ngalunye (ukuya kuphela) 48.20

QAPHELA: 1. AMAXABISO ESIQHELO ahlawuliswa xa amanqaku e-mover engekho. Ixabiso le-mover akwi-avarejiyama-30% ngaphantsi kwexabiso. 2. Onke amaxabiso axhomekeke kwimigaqo nemiqathango. Oku kuqukaukuba amaxabiso aya kuhlenga-hlengiswa ukuba ixabiso elichaziweyo malunga nexabiso ledizili enesalfaephantsi (low sulphur) kufikelelwe kulo.IMVELISO ZOTHUTHO

Inkqubo ebanzi yesiqhelo yarhoqo ngenyanga (ngaphandle kohambongeNqwelo-moya) Umntu ngamnye ngenyanga 710.00

Inkqubo ebanzi yarhoqo ngenyanga (ukuquka uhambo ngeNqwelo-moya) Umntu ngamnye ngenyanga 930.00

Uhambo losuku ngexesha elingangxamisekanga: Isiqhelo – 1-7iintsuku zokudlula ezikhoyo Uhambo losuku ngexesha Umntu ngamnye ngemveliso 36.00 to

195.00

Itikiti lokonga lenyanga Umntu ngamnye ngemveliso 540.00

Itikiti lokonga losuku: kuqukwa nentlawulo ye Umntu ngamnye ngemveliso 109.00 to269.00

Itikiti lokonga ngenyanga Umntu ngamnye ngemveliso 760.00

ITIKITI ELENZIWA NGESANDLA LEHAMBO ENYE

Inkqubo ebanzi yetikiti lohambo olunye kwinkonzo ye- non-Premium:kugxalathelwano naxa ingelulo,ngaphandle kwenkonzo ye-Premium Umntu ngohambo (ukuya kuphela) 35.00

Inkqubo ebanzi yetikiti lohambo olunye kwinkonzo ye- non-Premium:kugxalathelwano naxa ingelulo, ngaphandle kweyenqwelontaka Umntu ngohambo (ukuya kuphela) 90.00

IMIRHUMO YOKUKHUTSHWAKWE-SMARTCARD

Ikhadi liya kunikezelwa mahala kumaxesha athile ekuqaleni kweenkonzo ezintsha, ngokwesiseko sekhadi elinye kumntu ngamnye,ngaphandle kokuba umkhweli ubhatalela ikhadi okokuqala wekhadi

Umrhumo wokunikezela imyconnect smartcard Nge-smartcard 30.00

Umrhumo wokutshintshwa kwe-myconnect smartcard xa liphelelwe Nge-smartcard esitshintshiweyo 20.00

Qaphela: Imirhumo engasentla ixhomekeke kwimigaqo nemiqathango echazwe kwiSihlomelo 6 neMithetho yeMirhumo soyiloloXwebhu loHlahlo-lwabiwo-mali lonyaka-mali ka-2016/17.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO54/2016

Woza Albert asks tough questionsThe beloved and renowned South Afri-

can classic,WozaAlbert is at theBaxterthis week, directed by Fleur du Cap

winner Mdu Kweyama.Woza Albert, which means “Rise Albert”,

was written by Percy Mtwa, Mbongeni Nge-ma and Barney Simon in 1981. The piece isstill regarded as one of the most successfulplays to come out of South Africa, winningmore than 20 prestigious awardsworldwide.

Mdu Kweyama’s version of Woza Albert,brought to stage by arrangement with DAL-RO (Pty) Limited, was first performed at theLittle Theatre last year as part of the BarneySimon tribute by the University of CapeTown.The two-hander stars Sizwesandile Mnisi

and Oarabile Ditsele who play various rolesthrough mime, singing, dance and physicaltheatre - from a vendor, barber, servant to

a manual labourer and soldier.The play is a political satire that imag-

ines the second coming of Christ in apart-heid-era South Africa. It looks at a widerange of characters in South Africa at thebeginning of the 1980s and attacks the passlaws that prevented Black people frommoving freely at the time. The productionuses the metaphor of Morena (Jesus) to

show what would happen if he came back toSouth Africa during apartheid. Would helike what he saw? And if he saw the atroci-ties of the time then why would he not doanything about them?Woza Albert runs in the Baxter’s Golden

Arrow Studio until Saturday 9 April with a14:00 matinee on Saturday.V Tickets cost R100 and are available at Computicket.

Sizwesandile Mnisi and Oarabile Ditsele in Woza Albert.

LAST CHANCE:State of theNation for the lasttime in Cape Townat the BaxterTheatre on Friday8 and Saturday 9April. These showswill not onlyfeature his take onthe crazy currentstate of affairs,but will alsofeature brand newmaterial not seenon any stage.Tickets areavailable atComputicket.

Playwrights can win big hereBudding playwrights have until Sunday 31July to enter the Imbewu Trust’s 2016SCrIBE Scriptwriting Competition.Celebrating its fifth year, the SCrIBE

Scriptwriting Competition is a platform forSouth African writers to develop theirwork. Prizes include having a script pro-duced for a professional run at a Cape Towntheatre; mentorship programmes and en-gaging in feedback sessions with audiencemembers at staged readings of the script.The competitionhas evolved since its incep-tion, continuously identifying how best tonurture specific scripts, writers and their

writing styles.Criteria for this year’s competition are

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Gogos engage in healthy tasksThe City’s annual Games for

Older Persons took place atthe Green Point Athletics Sta-

dium on Wednesday last week.As per custom, more than 4 000

seniors registered to attend theevent, which aims to promotehealthy living and active ageing.More than 1 300 of them partici-

pated in a host of races and gamesincluding Jukskei, 25- and 50-me-tre sprints, duck walks, hula-hoop-ing, boules, and bowl the hole.

‘This is the third instalment ofthe Cape Town Games for OlderPersons and the event is proving aspopular as when we first started.

This event is designed to cele-brate active ageing and is a won-derful platform for our seniors toshowcase healthy lifestyles.We hope that the younger gener-

ationwill follow their example andengage in sporting activity to keepfit and healthy, but also to steerclear of negative social influences,’says Councillor Suzette Little.

Off the track, attendees could al-so have free health checks done, in-cluding blood pressure and diabe-tes screening tests, and receive ad-vice on the benefits of a healthylifestyle.

The more than 200 seniors clubsfromacross the city participated ina march past to round off proceed-ings, including competing for aprize for the most beautiful ban-ner.

Little said: ‘This day is abouthaving fun and putting on a world-class event for our seniors wherethey get to interact with theirpeers, but also meet new people.It is also an opportunity to es-

cape the daily hardships.”

Cape Town Games forOlder Persons at the GreenPoint Athletics Stadiumlast Wednesday. IreneDaniel and Evelyn Aplenifrom Hlanganani Matham­bo New Crossroads

PHOTOS: CARINA ROUX

Frances Makweni fromLukhanyo Frail Care

Irene Daniel and Evelyn Apleni from Hlanganani Mathambo New Crossroads

Join us for a walk on the far-side and reap the health benefitsMBONGISENI MASEKO

It all started as a training activity for offi-cials in the South African Army in 1990,but now it is spreading its tentacles to ac-commodate residents of Khayelitsha.Mbuyiselo Damba, secretary general of

Endurance Walking Association of SouthAfrica (Ewasa) is inviting anyone interest-ed to be a part of the club which is to beformed soon in the area.

Khayelitsha Endurance Walking Club isa partnership with Velokhaya Life CyclingAcademy and members of the public, re-

gardless of age.Damba said each team in the club needs

six people to be able to compete with otherteams. The competition is over two days.The first day sees competitorswalking 40

kilometres which is followed by 35 kilome-tres on the second day.

Those who arrived on the final destina-tion first, without running, are regarded aswinners.

“It is about team work. It helps to keepin a good shape in health.

There are people who are not good inrunning, but they can walk so this sport is

good for them too.We appeal to those interested to come

and join us,” Damba said.Damba, who is a correctional officer at

Pollsmoor prison, said they need a mini-mum of 20 people to form the sport in thearea.

The clubs are formed with categoriessuch as 0 to 21 years for juniors, 22 to 39years for seniors, 40 to 49 years for veteransand 50 upwards for masters.

He said the sportwas formedby the armyin 1990 and was adopted by the department

of correctional services, in 1996.There are series of competitions planned

for April 23 and 24 in Pretoria, June 25 and26 in Limpopo, August 27 and 28 in Ladis-mith in the province and the last one inNo-vember 25 and 26 at Pollsmoor prison.

Damba said they will be able to competein some of the competitions should theymanage to form the club. The joining feeis R100.Those interested to join or need more

clarity are urged to contact Damba on0843931509.

Residents are urged to join Khayelitsha Endurance Walking Club which is set to be formed inthe area soon.Some members doing the walk on the seaside

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Hockey growing thick and fast in Langa, come watchLanga Hockey Club invites the communityofLangaand surroundings to comeand sup-port our teams in their opening leaguematches of the season on the 9th April 2016and for all its home matches.

The teamwants the community to be partof the hockey club and our hockey club tobe part of the community.

At 9 am Langa Hockey Club Under 13

Girls will play against Central Hockey. At10 am Langa Hockey Club Under 14 Boys al-so faces Central HockeyLater at 1:30 pm Langa HockeyMen’s 2nd

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Nominate your stars nowCity Vision, in partnership with Let’sPlay Siyadlala, will be running a sportsstar of the month competition.Primary and Secondary schools will

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Wanderers set trailblazing startSANDISO NYOKA

The year ahead promises another goodone for Langa football and netball, asduring the Easter recess, all teams bat-

tled for the top spot in theCaltex trophy chal-lenge at the stadium.

It kicked off on Friday with defendingchampionsWanderersFConawinning startagainst Flamingo whom they beat 2-0.

Opening games were hectic with everyteam determined to proceed further in thetournament.

The sizeable crowdwhich came towitnessthe games went home pleased with the per-formances.

LangaFAchairmanEricGumpraised theteams for raising the bar.

“The level of football in Langa has grown,there are no longer small teams, so calledsmall teams are there real competitors” hesaid. Gum said he was impressed by the dis-play he saw from over the three day tourna-ment. “Teams don’t give up easily withouta fight,” he enthused.

On the final day youngsters swa magicfootball when Langa Legends played Ango-lanLegends - the team is formedofAngolancitizens who are based in Langa and Gu-gulethu.The curtain raising game showed soke

brilliance from the ageing fellows.PPGLanga came secondplace while Red

Tigers were crowed champions in netball,defending their trophy again.In the juniors Under-14 Bafana Ba Flats

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ous against the stubborn Bafana Ba Flats.In the senior teamn Wanderers werecrowned champions after beating CitizenFC. Wanderers defended their cup by win-ning 2-1, goals from Asavela Potelwa andLwazi, while Ayanda junior Khuse scoredth only goal for Citizen FC. Thanks to ev-eryone who supported this event, from thecommunity of Langa and Mr Ishmail theowner of Langa Caltex Garage. . Nyoka isthe Langa LFA official.

Mr Ishmail of Langa Caltex handing over the trophy to Wanderers captain.