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LAGUNYA | PHILIPPI Thursday, 6 November 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected] 021 910 6500 Mabuza Mketshu (left) was one of the many victims of a ravenous fire in Marcus Garvey on Saturday evening. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE MARCUS GARVEY: 56 PEOPLE DISPLACED AFTER FIRE Church lies in ruins MANDLA MAHASHE “If I was young and fit, I would have done something to save my church.” These were the words of a heartbroken 80- year-old Mabuza Mketshu, whose shack church, along with 29 homes, burnt to the ground in Marcus Garvey on Saturday 1 No- vember. Mketshu casts a lonely figure on the busy street, as he stares at the charred remains of his beloved Melitha Zionist Church. It’s Sunday morning around 11:00 and, Mketshu tells City Vision, by now his fellow congregants would be proceeding with the church service. “But all we have now is a church in ruins; it’s heartbreaking. What hurts most is that when the fire started, I could do nothing but watch from the win- dow. I just did not have the strength,” he said, staring at the charcoal streaked iron plates. When asked what he thought would hap- pen to his church, he replied they have no other option but to rebuild again. “I’m not sure what will be done, but I know that the church does not have a big bank bal- ance to buy new material. We will have to use the same material,” he explained. A total of 56 people have been left homeless by the fire, which also caused the death of Thandile Rhuxwana (35). Neighbour Thembeni Hendi said the fire started at Rhuxwana’s shack at about 21:00. “I was sleeping when I heard a commotion and went to investigate. I saw that his house and the homes of others were on fire. There was chaos as everyone was struggling to save their lives and belongings,” Hendi said. Hendi added most of the fire victims lost all their belongings because it was “extreme- ly difficult” to vacate the area, as the houses were built too close to each other. The City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Management team distributed building ma- terial to the victims on Sunday morning. City Fire Services spokesperson Theo Layne confirmed that the fire was caused by a short circuit in the electrical wiring of a structure. He advised residents to exercise caution when using candles and electrical appliances.

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Page 1: City vision lagunya 6 nov 2014

LAGUNYA | PHILIPPIThursday, 6 November 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]

021 910 6500

Mabuza Mketshu (left) wasone of the many victims of aravenous fire in MarcusGarvey on Saturday evening.

PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

MARCUS GARVEY: 56 PEOPLE DISPLACED AFTER FIRE

Church lies in ruinsMANDLA MAHASHE

“If I was young and fit, I would have donesomething to save my church.”These were the words of a heartbroken 80-

year-old Mabuza Mketshu, whose shackchurch, along with 29 homes, burnt to theground inMarcus Garvey on Saturday 1 No-vember.Mketshu casts a lonely figure on the busy

street, as he stares at the charred remainsof his beloved Melitha Zionist Church.It’s Sunday morning around 11:00 and,

Mketshu tells City Vision, by now his fellowcongregants would be proceeding with thechurch service. “But all we have now is achurch in ruins; it’s heartbreaking. Whathurts most is that when the fire started, Icould do nothing but watch from the win-dow. I just did not have the strength,” hesaid, staring at the charcoal streaked ironplates.When asked what he thought would hap-

pen to his church, he replied they have noother option but to rebuild again.“I’mnot surewhatwill be done, but I know

that the church does not have a big bank bal-ance to buy new material. We will have touse the same material,” he explained.A total of 56 people havebeen left homeless

by the fire, which also caused the death ofThandile Rhuxwana (35).Neighbour Thembeni Hendi said the fire

started at Rhuxwana’s shack at about 21:00.“I was sleepingwhen I heard a commotion

and went to investigate. I saw that his houseand the homes of others were on fire. Therewas chaos as everyone was struggling tosave their lives and belongings,”Hendi said.

Hendi added most of the fire victims lostall their belongingsbecause itwas “extreme-ly difficult” to vacate the area, as the houseswere built too close to each other.The City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk

Management team distributed building ma-terial to the victims on Sunday morning.City Fire Services spokesperson Theo

Layne confirmed that the fire was caused bya short circuit in the electrical wiring of astructure. He advised residents to exercisecaution when using candles and electricalappliances.

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THOBILE’S TAKEgladwell ndzube

Criminal activitiescripples our country

At times I wish I could touch on everyissue I know of, just to inform you.I know there are limitations to what

one person can chew or do.I say “chew” because sometimes people

want to know and comment on everyissue without having all the facts, thusdistorting the truth.As you know, I try to bring you issues

of which I have in-depth knowledge – notjust umgosi.I feel I could spend my life bringing you

everything which will bring change orhighlight a certain disorder in ourcommunities.At times I would say it like it is or be

diplomatic about it, forcing you to readbetween the lines.The diplomacy, at times, initiates some

questions which I have to deal withone-on-one, because these days peopletend to personalise issues.I hope nothing personal is taken from

my writings and if it is, then I apologise.Coming back to my topic for the day:

crime.It was with dismay that I read the

reaction and focus put on some cases inour country.I do not want to sound like I am

repeating myself, but I want to point outissues of concern.We live in a province where – in

Afrikaans slang – stiek uit is the highestcriminal hub.I need not go into detail about the

number of cases the police deal with –right now it seems as if it is the norm forit to be ignored.It has now become the way of life that

these criminal transgressions or acts arenormal.It seems like a free for all or it depends

on who you are for your case to progress.Our family is a victim of this syndrome

as well and I am sure there are manyother such families like mine who neveror will never find finality to their cases.The worst part of this is that it is not

like anyone needed to do this extensivedetective work to find the culprits.Some of the cases never make it to

court. This leads to culprits continuing ontheir paths with ease.I believe that until all criminal activi-

ties such as murders, robbery and rapeare given the same priority and notcategorised by who you are, then we cancut down the numbers.Take, for instance, the amount of money

being offered for finding Senzo’s killers; ifeven a thousandth of that money could beoffered for the many criminal offencescommitted throughout the country, I amsure our country would be clean.People, I apologise for being so blunt,

but I am just using that mathematicalanalogy to highlight the dire need to sortout crime.We have witnessed people walking free

and coming back to commit more acts ofcrime, because lip service is given insome cases.Is there something I am missing,

somewhere?Could there be collusion between

certain elements in our society?Is the justice or police system ever

going to work for the downtroddenmasses? I wonder...If I am missing the point with my

questions or statements, please school me.Crime levels have reached high levels –

to the extent that our children strive tobe counted as criminals as well.Konakele.

Brothers for All’s Sibusise Gabuza shows Lord Rowan Williams a thing or two during the officialopening of the centre in Langa. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

Tech whizzes get a homeMANDLA MAHASHE

Langa’s troubled youths have been throwna lifeline with the opening of the BrothersforAll premises at IkhayaLeLanga last Fri-day.

Officially opened by Lord Rowan Wil-liams from Cambridge University, the cen-tre offers coding and programming lessonsto troubled and vulnerable youths at nocharge. It also sells arts and craft material.

Sihle Tshabalala, the organisation’s na-tional coordinator, said the aim of the cen-tre is to disrupt the cycle of poverty by offer-ing a way out.

“Computer programming is a much sortafter skill, with big companies prepared tohire people even without matric,” he said.

“We offer this training for free to givethem an opportunity to create a career forthemselves.”

If there was one man that understandswhat it means to be a troubled youth itwould be Tshabalala.

He is currently out on patrol after serving

11 years in prison for armed robbery afterhe was arrested at the age of 19. While inprison, Tshabalala joined the Group ofHope initiative where hewas rehabilitated.Then his new perspective on life was real-ised. Tshabalala taught himself how tocode, programme and built websites.

“I decided to teach myself after a fellowprisoner had posed the question: ‘what canI learn now that can still be relevant whenI get out of prison in 10 years time?’ Forme,programming was the only answer,” Tsha-balala said.

Training started eight weeks ago and al-ready boasts a star student, Sibusiso Gabu-za who is able to build a website.

“I was invited to the programme by Tsha-balala after dropping out of college and itwas the best thing to happen to me,” the 20year old said.

“Before I was given this opportunity, Iwas job hunting and I’m happy I grabbedit with both, because now I have a skill toadd to my CV. I plan to pass the skill on toothers.”

Kind doctor leaves teary eyes as he diesGEOFF MAMPUTA

Dr Sam Gqada who has served the blackcommunities of Cape town as the only op-tometrist for a long time, has died.

He died on November 1 at the age of 64years .

Those who later came into the proffesionwere motivated by him and pioneers likeMjokes Tyaliti whose practices Sam tookover after Tyaliti’s relocation.

He liveda life thatwas full,he enjoyed eve-ry moment to the fullest,he was helful toeveryone in the community even the old la-dy who could not afford a pair of spectacles.

At one stage I saw an old lady leaving thepractice with a full smile whilst Sam wasgoing on “Bribri mntanam uyagula,uthi

wakundijonga ngezondondo ndiske ndiny-ibilike”.

He then stopped abruptly and said “AhAh,hayi khona, ingaba ndibeka ubomi ba-kho esichengeni if ndigakuyeka uhambeneezipeks ezinje,ezintwana zocingaokokuba una sixteen”.

The satisfied lady then smiled, I wouldsay, blushed in normal conversation,butsince black people don’t blush I will justsay wamuntsa.

On asking why he had sold such an obvi-ously pair of Ray Ban spectacles to somewho looked like she could not afford such.He responded in that deep bass laughterthat seems to come right up from thedepths of his belly and said: “Broer thatlady is going to a funeral of her only broth-er and what she could afford on a pension-ers income I did not have, how then do Imake her day than to provide her with thebest that I have at no charge,then she canuse her money for the funeral,abe ngumn-tu naye”.

That is Sam,that gesture he did withouta second thought and all you get when youtalk about business would be “Umntunawuphina ubalulekile” and then a burstof that resounding laughter.

He was a pioneer in more ways than one.When career guidance classes were of-

fered at Uluntu , Samwould be the first vol-unteer and would even take the leaners ona tour of his practice.

If space permitted one would write abouthis life journey from the rural EasternCape, night school,lack of funds for furthereducation,doing some of the lowest and de-manding jobs. He never lost sight of whathe wanted to achieve in life,which as kuku-ba ngugqirha wamehlo.

Rest in peace brigade ,you have showedus and future generations the way.It is upto us to continuewith thework that you did.

Dr Sam Gqada will be buried in KwaGwabenivillage in Peddie on Saturday.

Cele receives support for his ‘We can’t live in fear’ rantCommunities and the country at large can-not live in feardue to acts of criminality andcriminals, Agriculture, Forestry and Fish-eries Deputy Minister Bheki Cele said onTuesday.

“We can’t live this life of fear,” the formernational police commissioner told resi-dents of Vosloorus, on the East Rand, at ameeting to discuss crime.

“Someone, somewhere must rise and say

enough is enough. That’s why it is relevantthat young people of Gauteng are standingup and saying enough is enough. “

Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates cap-tain Senzo Meyiwa was killed in the arealast Sunday, while visiting his singer andactress girlfriend Kelly Khumalo. Two peo-ple allegedly entered the house, demandedcellphones, and shotMeyiwa before fleeing.Meyiwa was buried in Durban.

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Gugulethu: Patrollers’ shelter in ashes

There’s no stopping this watchMBONGISENI MASEKO

A neighbourhood watch is determined tocontinue their mission of keeping Gugu-lethu’s streets safe.This despite the setback of losing their

shelter in a recent fire. They claim the shel-ter was set alight by thugs.Asijiki Neighbourhood Watch chairper-

son Xolela Mkhithi said they will live up tothemeaning of name of the organisation andnot have second thoughts about fightingcrime.Their shelter, which was situated on the

corner of NY 69 and NY 3A, burnt to theground in the early hours of last Thursdaymorning.Mkhithi saidwatchmemberswere alerted

to the fire by a taxi driverwhohadbeendriv-ing passed the shelter. He alleges the mantold the members men set it alight beforevanishing into the dark.The flames also destroyed abakkie canopy

which was inside nearby yard.“We are not going to stop doing the job

whichwe have been doing.Wewill continuekeeping our streets safe. ‘Asijiki’, as thename of our organisation says. We believethe shelter was destroyed by people who areagainst what we are doing,” Mkhithi said.Mkhithi said they hope to get a container

to use in future, as it provide shelter fromthe rain and cold.The incident marked the second time the

structurewas destroyed since its erection inMay.Watch member Skholiwe Nxuseka claims

members of a gang confessed to destroyingthe shelter a week after it was erected.“We warned them to stop destroying the

shelter. Now the shelter is destroyed again

and we do not know who destroyed it,” Nx-useka said.The watch members did not open a case

with the police.The 13 watch members patrol the streets

from NY1 and NY78.Patroller Grant Tambo said they have

managed toprevent anumberof criminal ac-tivities, including the recovery of stolen dis-posable nappies after a truck-jacking nearGugulethu Square in June, as well as a de-crease in of house burglaries and robberies.Nobantu Pita, owner of the house where

the car canopywas destroyed, said the cano-py was a dog shelter and puppets. The dogs

were not injured during the incident.“The watch is a great help in the area. We

feel safer since they started patrolling. Thethugs do not want them to patrol; they wantto rule our area,” she said.Despite the watch’s sterling work, Nxuse-

ka claims they do not have a relationshipwith Gugulethu police.He said patrollers were arrested after as-

saulting a suspected thug and claims the po-lice do not react to their calls.In a statement, Gugulethu police con-

firmed they are investigating case of mali-cious damage to property. No arrests havebeen made.

“We commend good work done by neigh-bourhood watches and believe this incidentaims to discourage them. Neighbourhoodwatches work directly with sector manag-ers. If such incidents occur, it must be re-ported for investigation. If watches experi-ence any problems, they can phone ColonelMdonga on 082 469 2918 or Lieutenant Colo-nel Brink in 082 334 7517,” the statementread.“If there is still unhappiness, they can con-

tact the station commander, Brigadier Mvo-to, or report such incidents to the local com-munity police forum chairperson, Mr.Matsolo.”

The Asijiki Neighbourhood Watch’s was allegedly set alight by thugs in Gugulethu last Thursday. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

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Flames of fire claimed the life of Kibotele Manda, 32, and left damage to three houses, onMonday morning in Langa. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

Man dies in shack fireMBONGISENI MASEKO

A man burnt to death after a mysterious firewhich is said to have started in toilet brokeout on Monday morning in Langa.

Kibotele Manda, 32, who resides in Wood-stock, was killed by the flames hours afterhe visited his friends at Ndabeni Street.

Manda was sleeping alone in a shack atthe back of the house when the fire brokeout in a toilet which is also at back of thehouse.

Mark Ngonyani, 35, a friend said they lastspoke to Manda when he asked for a match-es to light a cigarette at about 3am.

“We then heard screams from neighboursthat there was fire coming from the toilet.The shack where he was sleeping wasquickly caught up in the flames as it wasclose to the toilet. I was confused and I didnot think he was still inside the shack. I on-ly managed to take my baby out. I lost every-thing I had in the fire,” Ngonyani said.

Manda, who originates from Tanzania,came to visit his fellow countrymen on Sun-day.

“It is very painful to lose him like that.The fire spread very quickly. We are leftwith no shelter now,” he added.

Andiswa Joni, who also stays in the yard,said she was woken up by a “funny smell”and saw the flames destroying the houses,

at about 4am.“We tried to call him but he could not

hear us because he has hearing problems.This is so bad,” Joni said.

Ngonyani said Manda was expected to beburied by Tuesday as he was a Muslim.

The fire also spread to two houses,number 19 and 21, and left a massive dam-age.

Vuyani Faku, 56, of house number 19, wasso devastated after the incident.

“I am only left with the clothes that I amwearing right now. I also lost my salary ofabout R1600 which was in my shack (at theback of the house). I feel very bad, becauseI do not even have food and clothes. I do notknow where I am going to sleep tonight,”Faku said.

Faku’s house was left with no electricityand water after the incident.

Alderman Brian Watkyns, the councillorat ward 53, also came to check the damagein the houses, on Monday.

“It is terrible that a visitor lost his life inthe fire. This is tragedy,” Watkyns said.

Watkyns said he would see if he could or-ganise some food and blankets for the fami-lies affected.

Inspector Odwa Makupula, Langa policespokesperson, said the police were investi-gating an inquest docket and that the causefor the fire was still unknown.

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NANO

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POLISHED PORCELAIN

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Entertainment: Top class acts

Get ready for annual Gugs festDJ Sbu and Busisiwe will be among topperformers to grace the annual GugulethuBeer & Whiskey Festival at Mzoli’s Placeon Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 November.Festival organiser Meli Mangele said

the event was launched to market the areaas a tourism destination, by bringing to-gether people from diverse cultures.“People from different walks of life come

together to taste and enjoy the experienceof beer, whiskey and brandy at this festi-val,” he said.The country’s top distillers will show off

their top brands while teaching the festi-val-goers about nitty-gritty of producingsmall batches of individualwhiskies, bran-dies and beers.“We will have interactive brand spaces

and boutique stands for the public to min-glewhile learning about the skills, passionand creativity of some leading distillers,”Mangele said.At the festival, therewill be different rep-

resentation of brands, showcasing the lat-est products on themarket. Theywill inter-act with old and current consumers, withthe purpose of educating the consumerand, at the same time, allowing them to en-joy the experience.Live performances from well-known lo-

cal artists and local braai masters will addto a buzzing atmosphere.Tickets are on sale at Computicket at R70

for general entry and R270 for VIP entry.

WIN! City Vision readers stand thechance to win twoVIP tickets and five dou-ble general tickets. Enter by sendingSMSing “GBWF” to 34586 before Saturday15 November. SMSes cost R1,50. Scores of beer and whisky appreciators are expected to attend the festival.

DJ Sbu (below) and Busisiwe will perform.

Tickets for race and festival on saleTheGugulethuRace andMusic Festival waslaunched at an event at Cash’s Place on Sun-day 2 November.This year’ s Reconciliation Day 10km race

on Tuesday 16 December incorporates a mu-sic festival which will feature, among oth-ers, DJ Sox and Khuli Chana.

Music festival organiser Mzura Khusesaid the tickets are already on sale at Com-puticket and other outlets.“We are bringing a great race and great

entertainers to keep the December vibewarm,” said Khuse.RCS Gugulethu Athletics Club chairper-

son Thobile Ndzube said they are lookingforward to the day.“We have been staging this race for years

and nowwe are spicing it up by bringing theentertainment aspect to it,” he said.

Khuli Chana will be in Gugs in December.

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TO AT THESTUDY

Kopanong Africa Project committee members, from left, Sindile Mtshakaza, Mati Fante andXolani Nana. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Community organisationlaunched at fun runMANDLA MAHASHE

Kopanong Africa Project has set its sightson improving the lives of residents in Aca-cia Park and surrounding areas. But first,they held a fun run.The NPO was launched amid a fun and

sweat at the 5km Community Fun Run atVuyiseka High School on Saturday 25 Octo-ber.The organisation’s deputy chairperson

SindileMtshakaza toldCity Vision they areaiming at improving the lives of those inneed. “We seek to engage with the troubledyouths and linking them to facilities thatwill see them gain essential skills. Theyneed to have the skills that can make thememployable and entrepreneurs,” Mtshaka-zi said.Kopanong Africa will also focus on the

elderly who have an abundance of skillswhich can be used to their benefit, as wellas to the benefit of the rest of the communi-ty. “Elderly people, for instance, are skilled

cooks in traditional African food and thisexpertise can be used to boost the tourismindustry, as well as help them make a liv-ing. Our organisation aims to bridge thesegaps so that we can alleviate poverty, fightcrime and improve or communities,” he ex-plained.Over 300 people participated on the day

and Mtshakaze said he was happy that theevent was well received.“We couldhave gone for a soccer or rugby

tournament, but we decided to go aheadwith a fun run as it is not as popular in ourcommunities. It has a lot of benefits for peo-ple, especially healthwise.Manypeople areeatingunhealthy andnot exercising, so thiswill help in that regard,” he said.Going forward Kopanong Africa hopes to

strengthen its relationshipswith communi-ty organisations such as neighbourhoodwatches and local businesses, such asPhilippi Cash and Carry, which sponsoredrefreshments for the event alongside Pre-mier Foods.

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The White House structure was initially envisaged as an office for the local Ward Councillorand a community meeting room. The structure was vandalised and there were seriouscommunity difficulties at the time of the implementation of the project which causedsignificant delays and damages. The City of Cape Town has therefore organized a publicmeeting to resolve the matter in order for the White House Project to be finalized.

These possible solutions will be presented at an open-day session where affected membersof the public are invited to attend and obtain additional information and submit comments.

Date: Wednesday 12 November 2014Time: 18:30Venue: Homestead, Dyani Crescent, Khayelitsha (Next to White House)

Direct enquiries to Thotyelwa Nzanze at 021 360 3217 or [email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER213/2014

HAVE YOUR SAY!White House Project

ISixeko saseKapa sihlaba ikhwelo kuluntu lasekuhlaleni ukuba luvakalise uluvo kuphengululolonyaka (uphengululo lowama-2015/16) nakwiziphakamiso zezilungiso kwiSicwangcisosoPhuhliso ngokuHlangeneyo (se-IDP) sango-2012 ukuya ngo-2017.

Ngokwecandelo-17 loMthetho wobuRhulumente boMmandla ongeeNkqubo zikaMasipalaongunomb.32 wango-2000, uluntu namaqela anomdla okanye imibutho bayakuthi banikweithuba lokuba bavakalise izimvo, izindululo okanye izimvo ezijoliswe kumasipala ukususelangowe-4 Novemba 2014 ukuya ngowe-3 Disemba 2014.

Izimvo zingangeniswa:

• Ngefeksi: 086 514 9938• Nge-imeyile: [email protected]• Ezilungiselelwe ukuposwa: 15th Floor, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town 8001

(zijoliswe kuMlawuli we-Ofisi ye-IDP)• SMS: ‘idp’ kulandele izimvo zakho ku-31766• Iwebhusayithi: www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP• Facebook: www.facebook.com/CityofCT

IYunithi yeSixeko engeNtatho-nxaxheba yoLuntu iyakuthi incedise abo bantu bangenakhoukufunda okanye ukubhala, abo bakhubazekileyo nabo bahlelelekileyo abangenakhoukungenisa izimvo ngokubhaliweyo ukuba ifumane izimvo zabo, ukuze zibhalwe phantsi kwayezingeniswe kwiSixeko. Qhagamshelana naba bantu balandelayo:

Ngentatho-nxaxheba ngokuphangaleleyo:Ruché Daniels, umnxeba: 021 400 1766 okanye nge-imeyile: [email protected]

Ngokumalunga nabo bahlelelekileyo:Anele Viti, umnxeba: 021 400 1652 okanye nge-imeyile: [email protected]

Iziphakamiso zezilungiso kwi-IDP ziyakuthi zifumaneke ukuba ziphononongwe kwawww.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, kwii-ofisi zamabhungana nakwimizi yamathalaeencwadi kamasipala.

Jolisa imibuzo ku-Jeàn Yslie, umnxeba: 021 400 9806 okanye u-imeyilele:[email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO241/2014

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Conned: Crying foul over ‘promise’ of employment

Youths upset over ‘job scam’MONIQUE DUVAL

Angry and confused, a group of young, un-employed people are demanding answers.

More than 30 people gathered at a Laven-der Hill home last week to voice their opin-ions on an alleged job scam run by theSes’Khona People’s Rights Movement.

The group, who asked to remain anony-mous, claim they were informed about atraining programme where people are em-ployed by Metrorail.

They said they were called to meetingsat Retreat library and told to complete reg-istration forms. In addition they were toldto pay R25 and provide a certified copy oftheir IdentityDocuments andaphotographfor their Ses’Khona membership cards.

One 29-year-old women said with thiscard they could board trains for free, getfree food from fast food outlets and freeclothes from various retailers.

Despite promises for training and jobs,the group says this never materialised andscheduled meetings were continually can-celled.

Instead, they were informed to boardtrains and make their way to Cape TownCBD and Bellville and attend the court ap-pearances of Ses’Khona chairpersonAndile Lili. Lili is the man behind the “pooprotests” across Cape Town and reportedlyappeared in court last week on charges re-lating to the dumping of human waste atthe Cape Town International Airport lastyear.

Angry residents explained they boardedtrains for free and attended court appear-ances.

Here they say they met other Ses’Khonamembers from Muizenberg, Mitchell’sPlain and Khayelitsha who also thoughtthey would be working on trains.

The group say they are “fed up with thelies” and want their money back.

“We are desperate for work and gave theR25 because we believed them. How couldthey do this to us? We are already suffer-ing,” one woman said.

The group produced a registration formwhich has the name “Sesikhona” on it anda cellphone number.

The number belongs to Lili’s co-accusedLoyiso Nkohla.City Vision showed the group the profile

picture of the Ses’Khona Facebook pageand they immediately identified Lili as theman “who promised them jobs”.

“That’s him, the pig,” one woman shout-ed.

Lili claims Ses’Khona has an agreementwith Metrorail but says a public announce-ment on the issue has been stalled due tointerferencebyprovincial transportminis-ter Donald Grant.

He says the agreement included provid-ing jobs for 25 000 people and says Ses’Kho-

na was told to commence recruitment.“The people are ready but Metrorail is

stalling because of interference. These jobsare for the poorest of the poor so they canhave something on the table at Christmas,”he says.

However, according to Grant’s spokes-person Siphesihle Dube this is not the case.

He explains after initial reports of allega-tions that Metrorail may have been com-plicit in a “jobs for pay” scam involvingSes’Khona, Grant wrote to Metrorail re-gional manager, Richard Walker, seekingclarity.

Dube says Walker then responded refut-ing such claims and explained a proposalwas submitted by a women’s empower-ment group with affiliates for job opportu-nities in the cleaning of railway reserves,and that no decision had been made.

“Grant considered these allegations asvery serious, which prompted his requestfor clarity,” Dube adds.

Lili says Ses'Khona members were not al-lowed to take free items from stores andclaims: “That is propaganda”.

He says Ses’Khona members attendedcourt appearance voluntarily and were notrequired to do so.

The Lavender Hill group disputes thissaying they were “clearly told” that mem-bers who attended court appearanceswould be given jobs first.

Lili says if Metrorail does not go publicwith their plans, Ses’Khona will march totheir offices today (Thursday 6 November).

According to Metrorail spokespersonRiana Scott, Metrorail and the PassengerRail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) do nothave a partnership with Ses’Khona.

She says they were approached by theProgressive Women’s Movement (PWM)with a job creation proposal involvingyouth and women in a project to clean railreserves.

“A draft proposal was presented to thePrasa group chief executive, who recognis-ing the need for job creation, proposed ajoint working group to assess the feasibili-ty of the PWM initiative,” Scott explains.

She says this is still in proposal stage andno formalised arrangement exists.

“No one under the name of Prasa orMetrorail is being recruited nor will be ap-pointed until the project is formally ap-proved,” she adds.

In addition Scott explains under the Le-gal Succession Act, all passengers are re-quired to travel with a valid ticket.

Should there be an accident, commuterswithout valid tickets will not receive com-pensation.

“Dozens of organisations approachMetrorail annually to transport people tovarious events. We have not yet receivedan application from Ses’Khona for contracttrains,” she explains.

Angry Lavender Hill residents identify Andile Lili, chairperson of the Ses’Khonya People’s RightsMovement, as the man who promised them jobs on Metrorail trains. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

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The City of Cape Town’s Economic Development Department invites all micro-enterprises,informal traders and community-based organisations with business enterprises based inKhayelitsha and surrounding areas to a support and development workshop.

Date: Wednesday 27 November 2014Time: 09:00 until 14:00Venue: Look Out Hill, corner of MewWay and Spine Road, Ilitha Park, Khayelitsha

The workshop will cover the following:

• Assisting micro-enterprises in identifying their key needs to become profitable andsustainable

• Linking micro-enterprises to business support organisations• Understanding how the City’s procurement system works and how to do business with

the City• Accessing business skills development• Providing an opportunity to engage with the City on key issues• Networking opportunity to better understand your local business environment

Please note that space is limited. To confirm your attendance contact Yazied Davids on0606 289 648 or e-mail [email protected] before 18:00 on Friday 14 November 2014.

Contact Timothy Page on 021 417 0661 or e-mail [email protected] formore information.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER243/2014

INVITATION TO ATTEND A SUPPORTAND DEVELOPMENTWORKSHOP FORMICRO-ENTERPRISES

OPINIONmthakazi makalima

Where has ourubuntu spirit gone?

Death has become common to our ears.It’s something that we hear about

every day.No one wants to sway to it’s melody

with the sad rhythm.It has become an everyday occurrence

– something as normal as the air that webreath in.

But it’s not.Overnight, South Africa has changed

from a beautiful country into a horrormovie.

These days walking through the streetsof your hometown or kasi is not as easyas it used to be. You may bump intothugs who might kill you for a lousycellphone – as if taking somebody’s life isan easy feat.

Life is not fair and this world is forhard-working people who know whatthey want and where they want to be.

You cannot blame poverty for youmaking the wrong choice to be a thugand take other people’s lives to feedyourself.

People see this country as a place tocommit murder and get away with it –British businessman Shrien Dewani iscurrently on trial for allegedly planningthe murder of his wife.

This shows a lack of respect for ourpicturesque country. What do we sayabout it?

People from other countries don’t takeus seriously and we have no one to

blame but ourselves. We have portrayedour country as a crime haven.

This country still mourns the senselessslaying of Bafana Bafana and OrlandoPirates captain Senzo Meyiwa. He waskilled in cold blood for, it is believed,something as small as a cellphone.

He cannot be brought back. Hischildren have to grow up without theirfather and his family and teammateshave to try to fill the void left by hissudden passing all for a cellphone whichwas probably sold a pittance to buynyaope.

Funerals are common – we attend afuneral of a family member or someonewe know nearly every weekend.

Our churches are now places whichprepare us for death rather than life.

We need to take a stand and bring anend to the scourge of crime crippling ourcountry.

Living in fear in your own home is notnormal. Watching your back whereveryou go is not normal. Friends kill eachother during silly arguments. Why, then,do we do this in South Africa?

Every day souls fall victim to murderand we keep quiet as if everything isfine; as if we don’t know the murderers.For as long as we keep quiet, innocentpeople will be killed.

The rate of murder cases increasesdaily, especially in townships.

It’s time to stop this monotonousmelody and rhythm, which no one candances to; it’s time to stop the sound ofmurder. We cannot carry on living likethis. We are South Africans. We areknown for the spirit of ubuntu, althoughthis is not the spirit which we preach.

CPF meeting tonightLanga Community Police Forum is invitingall local community organisations to attendits annual general meeeting at Johnson Ng-wevela Hall at 6pm tonight.

Each organisation is urged to send onlytwo representatives and are urged to come

prepared to dicsuss various issues affectingthe community of Langa at large.

For more information you can contact Ay-anda Mooi on 0834031492 or 0713075241 orWarrant Officer Odwa Makupula on 0216958000.

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Kukhutshwa isaziso ngokomthetho iWestern Cape Land Administration Act, No. 6 ka-1998 (“uMthetho”) neMigaqo yawo, sokuba uRhulumente weNtshona Koloni uneenjongozokuqeshisa ngale ndawo ilandelayo:

Indlu enguNomb. 1 kwiSibhedlele iStikland, kwindlela iOld Paarl, eBellville, emiselwe ukuba ibeyindawo yokuhlala kwiziko i-Iris House Children Hospice NPC, isithuba seminyaka emihlanu(5) kwaye uMqeshi angenza isicelo sokuba sandiswe ngeminye iminyaka emihlanu (5)iSivumelwano seNgqesho.

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Iinkcukacha zale ndawo nezengqeshiselwano ecetywayo ziyafumaneka ukuba zihlolwengamaxesha omsebenzi (08:00 ukuya 16:00, ngoMvulo ukuya ngoLwesihlanu), kwi-ofisikaNks. C Lese, kwiCandelo loLawulo oluyiNtloko Kwimpahle Yexabiso engesh, kuMgangathowe-4, 9 Dorp Street, eKapa, umnxeba (021) 483-4811

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ISAZISO SOKUQESHISANGE-ASETHIYEPHONDOENGENAKUFUDUSWA

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isazisoesibalulekileyo

Final examinationis not the finish lineIt is that time of the year when the sunseems to rise too early; the days are longand warm; and the sun sets at 20:00.The promise of summer is upon us.It is a time of relief for those of us less

fortunate, with limited shelter to call ahome.Those of us who appreciated the respite

from the cutting winter chill and rain ofthe Cape... at least for the next threemonths or so.However, it is also a time of anxiety,

fear and insecurity coupled by a sense ofbeing overwhelmed for others.To some, the year seemed to fly by so

fast that they do not feel adequatelyprepared for one of the most life chang-ing experiences of their lives – matricand umeluko.It is a time when those writing matric

examinations look back at the journeythey have travelled; the valleys and thehills they have climbed; the momentswhen they nearly gave up; the strugglesto pay the school fees when their parentslost their jobs; enduring a lesson in classon a cold winters day on an emptystomach; and waking up with the birds totravel to faraway schools because theirparents want the best for them.It is worth looking back, as some gave

up on this journey as a results of thesefactors.Think back on all those people who

were in your class in creche and Grade 1.Where are they?You have persevered and endured. You

had determination and were focused.The gang wars, taxi wars, service

delivery protests, shack fires, demolitionhomes, muggings and the boys forcingthemselves on you has not broken yourspirit.You have taken it in your stride. In

fact, you have soared above it all becauseyou know where you want to be in life.The matric exams won’t stop you. You

have overcome bigger challenges in life.This is even more true for those who,

immediately after the exams, will enter anew phase in life.Umeluko is a right of passage – a

transition from childhood to adulthoodand a phase which indicates that anindividual is ready to serve his communi-ty and nation, ready to contribute to thenurturing and guidance, and providedirection to the generation after him.This is umeluko.It is not about age.It is not about

ukubuyisa yonke lemigido ubuyikhupha. Itis not about showing the world howextravagant your ceremony can be.It is about appreciating how far your

offspring has come, celebrating your roleas parent in the nurturing, guidance andraising a young man who is ready tocontribute to the community, society andthe world.It is a moment to be proud of – as a

young person for you have come far. Alsotake a moment to reflect on you life’swork as a parent.As a community, we are fully behind

you as future leaders.It would be a gesture of affirmation of

our pride in you if all the churches andplaces of worship would sent aside aSunday of the month to bless all thosewho will be or are writing exams, as wellas those who are preparing to move on tothe next phase in their lives.We are proud of them as they are the

next Sobukwe, Mandela, Biko or Mamph-ele.Good luck! We are so proud of you.

GEOFF MAMPUTAEmail

Best of luck to all matriculantsI want to wish all grade 12pupils the best in their finalexams.Matrics, put all your hopes

in God’s hands and have faithin Him. He will always bethere for you.Stay away from social

networks and put your focuson that which matters mostin your lives – your studies.Your teachers have played

their roles; now it’s time toproduce the best results.

VUYO QWABEEmail

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

Write to us

Pearl Kungawo and Kangawo Gebengana tied the knot in the Mother City on Saturday 1November. PHOTO: CM

Marital bliss

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CITY VISIONThursday, 6 November 2014 SPORT 15Khayelitsha: Local schools wins kit sponsor

Teams are dressed to impressMBONGISENI MASEKO

Teams at Impendulo Primary School re-ceived a much needed boost when Omo do-nated sporting gear to the school on Tues-day.The school was announced as the overall

winner of a competition run by the washingpowder brand. The prize saw seven of theschool’s sport codes receiving playing kit.The school’s sport coordinator Mhloni

Ngcume said they were ecstatic to receivethe gear.“We came top in the list of winners in the

province, which shows that our [pupils] arecommitted,” Ngcume said.The competition required schools to col-

lect emptywashing powder containers to en-ter. “I am very happy, because all our sport-ing codesbenefited.Wehavebeen strugglingwith sport kit for all the teams,” Ngcume

said.The school’s soccer, rugby, netball, crick-

et, softball, table tennis andhockey teams re-ceived brand new playing strips.This has been a good year for the school

on the playing fields, as they won the DSKChess Academy and Social Outreach Pro-gram tournament, which saw 16 schoolsfrom the district do battle.The under-9 and under-11 soccer teams al-

so won trophies at a local primary schoolsoccer tournament.Likhona Ngxesha of Khayelitsha Super-

spar, the store which ran and organised thecompetition in partnership with Omo, saidthe store “supports many local schools andactivities”.“Our partnership with Omo benefits the

schools, pupils and community who supportour business. This is the way of ploughingback to the community,” Ngxesha said.

Impendulo PrimarySchool won sportskit in a competi­tion.PHOTO:MBONGISENI MASEKO

Support the Proteas, wear their jerseyAdidas unveiled the new One DayInternational (ODI) kit for the SouthAfrican national cricket team re-cently.This season’s kit will remain the

traditional green and include strik-ing gold sleeves, collar and the re-nowned three stripes of Adidas.The design of the jersey is all

about the clean and elegant inter-pretation of the iconic Protea, sym-bolising rebirth and rising from theashes to keep in line with the Pro-teas’ ongoing campaign, #Pro-teaFire.

The jersey also features Adidas’new and innovative Climachill tech-nology.This apparel technology has been

introduced in other categories with-in Adidas and uses titanium coolingdots which are strategically placedat key areas on the body to cool thecore body temperature.This will ensure that the Proteas

remain cool on the pitch.“Adidas have incorporated the

tradition, values and spirit of theProteas in the new jersey design, de-veloped for all upcoming ODI

games” said Adidas SA spokesper-son, Gugu Ntuli.“We feel that Adidas, in partner-

shipwithCricket SouthAfrica, havecombined the essence of our nation-al team to create something we andProtea fans will all be proud of.”The Proteas 2014/15 ODI kit is

available at Adidas Concept storesfor R699.WIN! City Vision readers stand a

chance to win one of two Protea jer-seys. To enter, SMS the word “Adi-das” to 34586 before Friday 14 No-vember.

Proteas, fromleft, JP Du­miny, AB deVilliers (ODIcaptain) andAaron Phang­iso dons thenewlylaunchedProtea ODIjersey. City Vi­sion readersstand thechance towin one oftwo jerseys.PHOTO: SUP-PLIED

Harmony FC was crowned under 15 champs after a tough season. Harmony FC under­13 team also basked in their own glory.

Langa football clubs end season on a highIt was a busy weekend for Langa Local Foot-ball Association – a weekend which saw athedecider andaweekendwhichwas soughta champion.In the juniors section , Harmony Football

Club was crowned champions of under-13and under-15 leagues, despite this being the

club’s first year of existence. They showeda great hunger than the other teams.The senior sectionwaswon by Citizen FC,

who played to a goalless draw in their lastgame.Citizens were the defending champions

and will now participate in the SAFA Cape

Town regional play-offs. They stand achance to play in the third division, the SABLeague if they win all their games.Langa LFA chairperson Eric Gum

summed up his feelings about the season.“It was a great feeling to see the teams

fighting for the league on the last day,” Gum

said.“it shows that there’s healthy competition

among our teams.”He also wished Citizen FC all the best for

their upcoming play-offs.The play offs will start on the first week

of next month at The Greens in Manenberg.

Rowan in demandSupersport United goalkeeper Ronwen Wil-liams is emerging as a high-profile target forbothKaizerChiefs andOrlandoPirates,whocould find themselves in a pricey tug of warfor the player.Officials and agents say Williams is the

top target forOrlandoPirates to replace Sen-zoMeyiwa, tragicallykilled inabotched rob-bery last week in a dastardly deed thatshocked the country. Pirates would only beable to move for the 22-year-old Williams inthe January transfer window, while Chiefswill know then about the future of their first-choice keeper Itumeleng Khune.

Khune has been linked with a possiblemove toMamelodi Sundowns as his contractwith Chiefs heads to a close in July nextyear. Khune (27) has been in talks withChiefs, who are keen to tie him down to alengthy contract that will keep him at theclub, but if no deal is done by the end of theyear then he is allowed, in terms of PremierSoccer League regulations, to sign a pre-con-tact for next season with another club.

Sundowns’ ability to payastronomical sal-aries, way above the means of the rest of thePSL teams, means Khune could be temptedinto a move across the Jukskei River just asprevious Chiefs No 1 Brian Baloyi was 10years ago in what was then a shock switchof allegiance.IfKhunegoes toSundowns, as is beingpre-

dicted, then Williams is likely to also beChiefs’ top choice as a replacement. It will

then allow SuperSport the benefit of a possi-ble tug of war for the services of their goal-keeper which could net the club a handsometransfer fee.Pirates have a close relationship with Su-

perSport and have bought from them play-ers likeDaineKlate,ThandaniNtshumaleyoand Kermit Erasmus in recent years.Williams,whohaswon twoBafanaBafana

caps this year, has made a strong impactsince his professional debut as a teenager inthe 2010-11 season. Earlier this year hetrained at Bundesliga club Hannover ‘96 inGermany.

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Gugulethu: Pupils do battle

Sport buildsmore bridgesMBONGISENI MASEKO

Pupils from eight Gugulethu primaryschools showcased their sporting talentsduring a sports day at Luzuko PrimarySchool last Friday.The event was organised by Vuselela

Sport and Life Skills Development.Teams from the schools played soccer

and netball against each other.Sokhanyo and Luzuko primary

schools contested the final of the soccertournament. The nail-biting clash fin-ished in a 1-1 stalemate, leading to a pen-alty shoot-out.The spot kick play eventually ended

with Sokhanyo winning 5-4.These two schools also locked horns in

the netball final. But it was Luzuko Pri-mary School which eventually nettedtheir way to a 6-4 victory.Vuselela Sport andLife SkillsDevelop-

ment coach Anele Magqwaka said thetournament aimed to keep the pupils offthe streets.“Some [pupils] have not been attend-

ing school but since the sporting chal-lenge was set, they have changed theirminds and are in school everyday. Thisis as a result of the power of sport. Theyare always excited about playing andpractising,” Magqwaka said.The organisation is currently in the

planning face of starting aweekly league

for local schools, Magqwaka explained.They hope this will materialise nextyear.The competition was the second of its

kind, organised by Vuselela, in the lasttwo months.Four schools participated in the first

tournament in September.Adding to the success of the action on

the playing fields, was the sponsorshipof food from Spur and trophies by San-lam.Vuyani Primary School teacher

Andile Mpontsana praised the event.“We were so excited, because it was thefirst time a tournament of this magni-tude was staged in the area. It was wellorganised,” he said.“Although I am disappointed that my

school did not win, I will ensure that ourpupils work hard and win the tourna-ment next year.”Pupils, teachers and coaches also hon-

oured slain Bafana Bafana and OrlandoPirates captain, Senzo Meyiwa.The goalkeeperwas gunned down dur-

ing a suspected robbery at his girl-friend’s house in Gauteng on Sunday 26October. He was laid to rest in Durbanlast Saturday.Tournament participant Akhona

Mbonde (13) said: “ We will always re-member Meyiwa and that he playedgood football.”

Xolani Primary School were 2­0 victors over Lwazi Primary School during a sportstournament in Gugulethu on Friday. PHOTOS: MBONGISENI MASEKO

Luzuko Primary School beat Sokhanyo Primary School 6­4 in the netball final.

Two meetings for current and former rugby playersThe Lagunya Rugby Veterans Associationinvites allmembers ameeting atNY 49 Stadi-um on Sunday 9 November at noon. Themeeting will discuss a get-together at thesamevenue onSaturday 15November 15. Fordetails call Reggie Bonxi on 083 594 4932.

. BlueBirdsRugbyClub invites all formerand current players to a get-together at DZ61 Lindela Street in Mau-Mau, Nyanga Easton Sunday 9 November at 14:00. For more de-tails call Pasiya on 076 755 3731 or Nkuli on078 178 0793.

Nyanga at the topSIYABONGA KALIPA

Khayelitsha Cricket Club hosted NyangaCricket Club in an under-15 match at theweekend.The game was reduced from 20 to 15 overs,

because Nyanga arrived late.Nyanga won the toss and elected to bat

first. They lost their first wicket in the firstover, but went on to put 73 runs on the board.Khayelitsha’s chase fell just short as they

lost by a mere three runs.Sipho Falakhe, a 13-year-old Nyanga bowl-

er said: “Our batting was not strong and thebatsmen were afraid to face their bowlers.We just need to go back to the basics and sortout our batting order.”Nyanga’s best batsman on the day,

Thabang Lewu (14) said: “Khayelitshabowledverywell today.Theyhave improved.They made me bring out my A-game. I justneed to work on my back foot, because I gotout as a result of it today.”

Nyanga teammanager StanleyMaqhubelasaid: “The game was even. The players inboth teams were the more or less the sameage, but they all still need to learn. I’m happywith the way they played.”TheKhayelitsha teamwas disappointed af-

ter losing on their home ground.Thembelihle Matondile (14), who made his

debut on the day, was one of Khayelitsha’stop run scorers.He said: “I played verywell today, but Iwas

nervous as it wasmy first game. Since I start-ed playing cricket this year, I still have averylong way to go and I’m confident I will im-prove.”Vuyo Bomvana was Khayelitsha’s best

bowler with two wickets for 10 runs in threeovers. He said: “My bowling was pretty goodtoday. I just need to stop pitching the ballshort and I must learn to swing the ball. Asgood as their batsmen were, they were run-ning away frommyballs, because Iwas bowl-ing at such a fast pace.”