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FOLLOWING his meeting with theSouth African Sugar Association(SASA) during his benchmark vis-it to learn best practices fromKwaZulu Natal the Eastern Cape
Rural Development and Agrarian ReformMEC Mlibo Qoboshiyane has committed tosteam ahead with the revival of sugar produc-tion in the province
The Eastern Cape (EC) government closeddown its only sugar company North Pondo-land Sugar which faced a number of challen-ges emanating from local social unrest
Provincial Treasury instructed the EasternCape Rural Development Agency (ECRDA) toclose down the sugar company Part of the is-sues was matters relating to land claims
There had since been efforts to bring backsugar production in the province
Speaking during the meeting with SASAMEC Qoboshiyane said he wanted to maxi-mize the provincersquos benefits from sugar pro-duction to transform the provincersquos underperformance in commodity production
ldquoI deemed it appropriate that we touch base
with this institution as part of our efforts torevive sugar production in the province Wewant to revive productive sectors of our econ-omy We have land in the province and wehave a duty and responsibility to cultivateabout 300 000 ha of productive land in theprovince and create jobs to contribute to the1 million jobs target we have set in the nation-al development planrdquo said Qoboshiyane
SASA Vice chairperson Bongani Lindasaid they welcomed the MECrsquos commitmentto reviving ECrsquos sugar production as this willbring the province positive economic bene-fits ldquoThe association has been worried by thestopping of sugar production in the EC Wewill work with government in its efforts to re-vive sugar production SASA has been look-ing at having an input in the economic growthof the EC through the sugar industryrdquo saidLinda
When the EC produced its last sugar canein 2008 it produced more than 100 000 tons perannum which today would earn the provinceabout R40 million per annum in profits SASAdata reveals that local sugar cane growers inMbizana were losing more than R60 millionper annum in revenue
Qoboshiyane added that working together
with SASA rural communities and tradition-al leaders they are going to develop ideas onsugar production resolve community chal-lenges regarding land ownership
Linda said they had been engaged in effortsto revive sugar production in Mbizana butwere discouraged by the local social and polit-ical unrest facing the area
ldquoWhat we are saying as the sugar industryis that the community is going to benefit fromthe production of sugar We need to ensurethat they capture the revenue that theyshould be earning from sugar productionrdquosaid Linda
Illovorsquos Corporate Affairs Director SbuHlela said they were ready to provide the mar-ket for the cane produced from the provinceand technical support to growers or extensionofficers provided by the government for thearea Linda added that Mpumalanga andKwaZulu Natal were the only two provincesthat had sugar production after the ECstopped production
SASA data show that the local sugar indus-try which contributes about 6 into the agri-cultural output was making about R12 billionper annum with R25 billion from exportearnings average sugar cane production was
about 77 billion with about 1 million ruralpeople depending on the sugar industrywhich created about 137 000 direct jobs and110 000 indirect jobs
Qoboshiyane said that government wasworking on ironing out challenges faced bythe local Mbizana community where theNorth Pondoland Sugar company was situat-ed He said he would mobilize the govern-ment community and traditional leaders tosort out problems once and for all so that theprovince can revive sugar production to bene-fit the local community
ECRDA in partnership with Sappi hadbeen supporting local communities helpingthem with forest production which they sellto Sappi ldquoWe need to constitute a high levelvisit to the Mbizana area to engage local com-munities and traditional leaders to informthem that we want to resolve their problemsso that we bring back sugar productionrdquo saidQoboshiyane adding that government wouldinvest in social transformation for the pro-duction to create much needed jobs for the lo-cals
Qoboshiyane said to end hostility amongstcommunities there was a need to preach theend of hostility for development to triumph
Sweetprospect for ECagricultureMEC Mlibo Qoboshiyane green house farmer Derik Baird and Dube Trade Port Executive Mlibo Bantwini looking at the cucumbers grown at the Dube Trade Portrsquos AgriZone green houses during theMECrsquos benchmark visit to learn best practices in KwaZulu Natal PHOTO SUPPLIED
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THE Secretary of the Flagstaff Taxi OwnersAssociation Daluxolo Mazukwana said whathappened recently in Flagstaff was not taxi vi-olence but a meremisunderstanding betweenthem and their drivers who decided to blockthe route which they felt was being taken overby the Lusikisiki Taxi Owners Association
His statement follows alleged shootings be-tween the taxi operators and the police whichhad resulted in six people being arrestedThey were later released and the cases
against themhad beenwithdrawnUnlicensedfirearms were confiscated during a road blockin theHlwahlwazi areanearHolyCrossHospi-tal The police had sent these away for ballis-
tics testingMazukwana said the issue of the route that
was being disputedwas still under negotiationbetween the Flagstaff Taxi Owners Associa-tion Lusikisiki Taxi Owners Association andthe Border Association at the Durban rankldquoOur drivers were frustrated seeing the ve-
hicles from Lusikisiki picking up passengersfrom Flagstaff when they were supposed todrop passengers they brought from Lusikis-ikirdquoHe said what madematters worse was that
the police felt threatenedwhen they saw theirarmed security on the scene to protect the as-sociation members They disarmed them be-fore arresting themldquoOur armed security cooperated since they
are trained professionals who are protecting
our association Another person who was ar-rested is not our driver he belongs to ourbrothers of the Uncedo Taxi Owners Associa-tionrdquoAccording to police spokesperson Captain
Mduduzi Godlwana the problem startedwhen hundreds of Flagstaff taxis blocked theroad to Holy Cross at Hlwahlwazi junctionnot allowing the Lusikisiki taxis to gothroughHe the said Public Order Policing were
called to remove the taxis from the road andthat was when the shooting between the po-lice and taxi operators ensuedPolice arrested six people and recovered
five rifles and one unlicensed pistol The fiverifles belonged to the five members of the se-curity company hired by the taxi operators
They were arrested and they appeared inFlagstaff court on MondayThe cases against them had been with-
drawn but the rifles and a gun had been sentfor testing to establish if any of these had beenused in other crimesCaptain Godlwana said members from the
Flagstaff Border Taxi Association startedstoning Lusikisiki taxis in town and manytaxis were damagedOn Friday morning Captain Godlwana was
still at the Flagstaff Police Station trying toestablish how many people had been injuredand to assess the damageAccording to aFlagstaff resident therewere
no taxis in town the following day but onlyprivate vehicles and bakkies tranportingschool children to school
Secretarydenies taxi violence
These were some of the taxis that were used to block the junction at Hlwahlwazi on ThursdayPHOTO SUPPLIED One of the taxis with damaged windows in Flagstaff town PHOTOCHWAYITA BANGANI
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THERE were mixed reactions from mem-bers of the community over the granting ofbail to Melice Jacobs by the Mthatha Magis-tratesrsquo Court last Thursday March 12
Jacobs from New Brighton in Mthatha isfacing four murder charges and one of con-cealment of birth following the horrific dis-covery of the tiny bodies of four dead babiesin a deep-freezer in her place of residence
Magistrate Nompumelelo Bango grantedJacobs bail of R5 000 despite an appeal fromthe community that the state should keepthe woman behind bars
Others praised the magistrate for givingher bail and said she was innocent untilproven guilty and that she deserved to spendtime with her three children who had beenstaying with her mother since her arrestSome pointed out that the accused neverkilled any baby from the community sinceshe has confessed that all four babies hadbeen hers
During her bail application residentsfrom ward 9 in which New Brighton fallssigned a petition appealing to the state tokeep her behind bars since they believed herto be a danger to society
Granting bail magistrate Bango said theaccused deserved to get a bail since she wascooperating with the investigating officerand she didnrsquot run away after the discoveryof the babies
She said there was a need for her to staywith her children since she hasnrsquot had timeyet to mourn with them the recent death of
their fatherBango said it wonrsquot be easy for Jacobs to com-
mit the same offences as her late boyfriend wasno longer with her She stressed that the statehad a strong case against Jacobs
Bango said Jacobs was going to stay inSouthernwood which is not in ward 9 where
Mixed reactionover freezermomrsquosbail
Melice Jacobs with her lawyerMpumelelo Notununu
PHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
she might be in danger Outside the courtroom members of the community were shout-ing that they would not allow her to stay inSouthernwood
The accusedrsquos lawyer Mpumelelo Notunu-nu expressed his happiness after bail wasgranted ldquoI am happy she has been released
on bail She is a broken woman who was ina broken relationship She needs support notonly from women but from everybodyrdquo
He expressed his gratitude to the media forreporting clearly about the abusive relation-ship the woman had to endure over manyyears The case was postponed to April 09
REPORTER
THE Portfolio Committee on Basic Educa-tion had called on parents to become in-volved in the elections of school governingbodies (SGB) which had started on Fridayand continue throughout the month ofMarch
Chairperson for the Committee Noma-lungelo Gina said the governance ofschools is one area where South Africanscannot compromise
ldquoThe SGBs are crucial for the smoothrunning of schools and the provision of ed-ucation as they ensure accountabilityfrom all stakeholders including educa-torsrdquo said Gina
She said the committee urges parents tobecome involved in the elections and notto think of SGB elections as a futile exer-cise for a few individuals
Meanwhile the committee had received
a briefing from UMalusi and the Depart-ment of Basic Education (DBE) on learnersand teachers involved in group copyingduring the 2014 matric exams the scholartransport draft policy and the forthcomingSGB elections
ldquoWhile the committee appreciates andacknowledges the work the DBE is doingand the support it provides to schools inthe lower quintiles it is crucial that thelack of a scholar transport system doesnot jeopardise the good workrdquo
The DBE told the committee that theprovincial departments of transport infive provinces performed the scholartransport function while the provincialDBErsquos provide the service in the otherfour
The committee heard that once thefunction has been transferred entirely tothe Department of Transport the DBEwill still be responsible for identifyinglearners that need scholar transport
Parents to play role in SGB selections
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This yearrsquos campaign takes place under the theme ldquoWater has nosubstituterdquo which in essence points to the significance of water with-out which there is no life The key message is ldquoWhat if this was thelast droprdquo The message in the main is raising the awareness to thefact that water is a finite resource It can dry up due to many reasons
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The dates earmarked for the National Water Week awarenesscampaign are 16 ndash 22 March 2015 However the campaign will runthrough the whole month of March Although the campaign has manyevents planned to mark National Water Week 2015 celebrations the
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ABAHLALI bakwilali yaseDindini kwidolo-phu yaseMbizana batyhola inqununu yesiko-lo iMjanyelwa Junior Primary School (JPS)uMnu Alfred Vutha ngokunikezela ngemise-benzi yokulungiswa kwesikolo nokutyisa ab-antwana kubantu abangengabelali apho esisikolo sizinze khona Kucingelwa ukuba zi-tshomi zakhe
Ezi zityholo zisukela ngelixa kufakelwaumbane esikolweni apho abahlali bazinike-lela ekutheni bangawenza umsebenzi woku-fakelwa kombane suke kwafakwa umntuwangaphandle nekurhaneleka ukuba usisihlobo senqununu yesi sikoloEnye into eqhelekileyo kukuba xa ku-siziswa ukutya ezikolweni abantu aba ku-
zisayo batshintshane kodwa kwesi isikoloinqununuyalapha isebenzisaumntuomnyeKukwakho ezinye izityholo ezijikelezayoeku hlaleni zokuthi inqununu le ine malieyifumanayo kulo mntu uzisa ukutya esi-
kolweniKananjalo nabapheki ngokomthetho ku-
fanele kusetyenziswe abantu abazimpula zi-ka lujaca nekufuneka zitshintshane ngoku-zo kuphekela abafundi kodwa abahlali bala-pha basoloko bebona abapheki abanyeabatshintshanayo nabacinga ukuba indlelayokwenza abahlali bangahoyiIninzi into ekhalazelwa ngabahlali njengo
kuba besithi kukhe kwanomcimbi woku-valeliswa kwenye yeetitshala ebithathaumhlala phantsi intente eyayifakelwe lom-cimbi yayilandwe kwenye ilali nakuba zik-hona intente eziqeshisayo elalini noku rhan-eleka ukuba umnikazi wetente uyazalananenqununu okanti nenyama eyalandwa eK-okstad kwasetyenziswa isithuthi senye ilalildquoKusanda kulungiswa isikolo kwasetyen-
ziswa umakhi ongena maphepha owayevelakwenye ilali babe bekhona abakhi abana-maphepha netalente yokwakha ebebengen-za ngcono zi Zezinye zezi khalazo zethu eziIninzi into eqhubeleka kwesi sikolo engalunganga nefuna ukuphandwardquo kutshoumhlali ongathandanga ukuba igama lakhelithiwe pahaha kuba esoyikisela ubomi ba-kheEziphendulela uVutha uziphikile izity-
holo zokubausebenzisa abantuabazi zihlobokuye ngelithi yonke imisebenzi emincincieyenziwa kwesisikolo ivunywangamalunguebhodi elawula isikolo (School GoverningBody) Uthe yena uye axelele amalungu eko-miti ephethe isikolo kube ngawo athi makusetyenziswe bani ukwenza umsebenziUyiphikile kwakhona into yokuba abantu
abaye basebenze kwesi sikolo bazi zihlobozakhe Kweyo kulandwa kwenyama eKok-stad ukwathe kwasetyenziswa isithuthi sen-ye yeetitshala ngoku vunyelwa ngamalunguekomiti elawula isikolo Uthe imisebenzibayabanika abantu base kuhlaleni esitshonokuba olilungu lekomiti yewadi bake bam-nika eminye imisebenzi esikolweni ukubaayenze
Abahlali batyholainqununungokunikaizihlobozayo imisebenzi
IMjanyelwa Senior Primary School PHOTOGREG NOTA
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REPORTER
TB is curable but current efforts to find treatand cure everyone who gets ill with the dis-ease are not sufficient
Of the 9 million people a year who get sickwith TB a third of them are ldquomissedrdquo byhealth systemsMany of these 3 million people live in the
worldrsquos poorest most vulnerable communi-ties or are among marginalized populationssuch as migrant workers refugees and inter-nally displaced persons prisoners indige-nous peoples ethnic minorities and drug us-ersWHO and the Stop TB Partnership hosted
at WHO are together promoting World TBDay onTuesdayMarch 24World TBDay pro-vides the opportunity for affected persons andthe communities in which they live govern-ments civil society organizations health-care providers and international partners tocall for further action to reach the 3 millionAll partners can help take forward innova-
tive approaches to ensure that everyone suf-fering from TB has access to TB diagnosistreatment and cureThe burden of tuberculosisWorld TB Day is an opportunity to raise
awareness about the burden of tuberculosis(TB) worldwide and the status of TB preven-tion and control effortsThe Day is also an occasion to mobilize po-
litical and social commitment for furtherprogressProgress towards global targets for reduc-
tions in TB cases and deaths in recent yearshas been impressive TB mortality has fallen
over 45worldwide since 1990 and incidenceis decliningNew TB tools such as rapid diagnostics are
helping transformresponse to the disease andnew life-saving drugs are being introduced
But the global burden remains huge andsignificant challenges persist
) In 2012 there were an estimated 86 mil-lion new cases of TB and 13 million peopledied from TB
) Over 95 of TB deaths occur in low- andmiddle-income countries Poor communitiesand vulnerable groups are most affected butthis airborne disease is a risk to all
) TB is among the top 3 causes of death forwomen aged 15 to 44
) There were an estimated 500 000 casesand 74 000 deaths among children in 2012
Challenges
) Around 3 million people (equal to 1 in 3people falling ill with TB) are currently beinglsquomissedrsquo by health systems
) There is slow progress in tackling multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) 3 out of 4 MDR-TB cases still remainwithout a diagnosis andaround 16 000MDR-TB cases reported toWHOin 2012 were not put on treatment
) Provision of antiretroviral therapy(ART) for TB patients known to be livingwithHIV needs to increase to meet WHOrsquos recom-mendation that all TB patients living withHIV promptly receive ART
Source World Health Organisation -wwwwhoint
FOCUSONWORLD TBDAY -MARCH24
Despitea cure TB claimsmillionsannually
IMAGE SUPPLIED
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NTABANKULU Local Municipality in part-nership with the Department of Human Set-tlement handed over 19houses to qualified ap-plicants during a function attended by 471beneficiaries municipal employees and rep-resentatives from the department recently
The Chief Whip of the municipality Coun-
cillor Wiseman Sesulo Sophaqa officiallyhandedover ahouseand foodparcels to Bong-iwe Gwedu while he welcomed all the resi-dentsHe urged the beneficiaries of the houses to
please take good care of the structures as gov-ernment wasmaking sure that all South Afri-can citizens were benefitting from the safehousing as clearly stipulated in the Constitu-tion of the country
NtabankuluandDepartmentofHumanSettlementshandoverhouses
Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa hands over a house to Mrs Bongiwe GweduPHOTO MAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Beneficiaries sign letters of receipt of their new houses with Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa and aCommunity Liaison Officer PHOTOMAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Gwedu said ldquoIrsquom grateful to the govern-ment for the house that Irsquove been waiting forfor over 20 years I had already given up hopeon ever getting a decent home as Irsquom unem-ployed and my husband had passed on a longtime ago I really appreciate the groceries be-cause I didnrsquot even know what I would havehad for supperrdquoOne of the beneficiaries Mrs Tsholwana
expressed words of gratitude and appreciated
that government cared for those less fortu-nate She encouraged themunicipality to con-tinue looking after the less fortunate ldquoIndeedwe now feel that we form part of the South Af-rican democracyrdquoThe ceremony was closed off by a Human
Settlement official who explained the proce-dures andwarranties of the houses and plead-ed with the beneficiaries to take good care ofthem
REPORTER
SHOPRITE has donated stationery worthR21 500 to the Ntsitsana Junior SecondarySchool (JSS) in the deep rural area of Nta-bankulu recently as part of a social mediacompetition
Attending the handover ceremony at theschool were officials from local govern-ment the local Chief the SAPS and the dis-trict director of the Department of Educa-tionThe school was chosen after Shoprite
ran a social media competition withElana Afrika where people were invitedto nominate a school to be the benefici-ary of the stationery to the value ofR21 500ldquoIn the Eastern Cape a school called
Ntsintsana Junior Secondary School inNtabankulu at Dwaku location nearbySiphethu hospital was chosen by Sipha-mandla Myolwa our competition win-nerldquoShoprite is proud of this investment
and will continue to invest in the com-munities where it has businesses as theway to say thank you for the supportthat we are getting in these areasrdquo saidNelisa Sinuka Shopritersquos Public Rela-tions Manager
The parents of the children were alsopresent and they were excited about the
handover of books and other itemsThe day was marked with lots of fun
activities and the whole village was ex-cited about the donation
Ntsitsana JSS receives R21 500 stationery donation
Seen during thehanding over ofthe stationerywere (from left)SphamandlaMyolwa whonominated theschool MrSockiwa theDeputy DistrictDirector from theDepartment ofEducation theschool principalMr SindisaMbanjwa andthe regionalmanager ofShoprite AndrewSoqinasePHOTOSUPPLIED
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Bafethu last weekend we visited our buddyin his locality of Frere (Mt Frere) and uma-gogo (his mom) had a provision for us as shehad slaughtered a big pig a day before our vis-it for umntwana wakhe kuba ezakuza nee-friends
Ja we arrived late sesibethe amambawuethu and naye selele umagogo Early in themorning sive nge-knock on the door askingkunyana ukuba why we did not come kuye togreet mara besisoyika because besinathilenanokuthi umntu omdala ebeselele
Hayi abe grand umntu omdala athi maku-lungiswe i-break fast for abantu basemziniKuyahluthwa ezilalini akufani nezikopi si-hlala kuzo apha ezi dolophini othi undwen-dwele umntu kube nzima nokuphiwa amanzila kanonkala ajikiswe ngesiswitisi Into oyo-se uyibone ngumbhalo okuxelela ukuba thisis not a restaurant if you want food bringyour own
Phaya ezilalini utya uxhaphe umlomo we-hlise ngerhewu
So emveni kwazo zonke izidlo umagogoebesibekele zona weza nenyama yehaguigcwele isithebe
OWU UGesh akayithandi nakakuhle iny-ama nje ngokuba eqhele kuphekelwa ama-veggies ngumntu wakhe angenawo namafut-ha yinto azakuyithini na le yenyama etyebi-leyo ezalise isithebe
Ok sithi sisaqala sisika amaqatha amaba-lwa kufike omnye umfo wasebulalini siqondeukuba sincedakele simcele asijoyine
Hayi uyabetha la mfo futhi u-worse kuleimhlophe qhwa
Wakhe wambona umntu otya inyama dekuhambe umzimba kuwe kubengathi uzaku-ginyelwa nguwe
Ingakugulisi ke bhuti or sikubone uncuncaendlwini encane Enkosi magogo
Men can see things differently
Men of this country if this remark mayhurt ndash if not upset you ndash please forgive us Un-fortunately God sent us toExpress-land to con-vey everything that is happening in front ofus Niyarhala kakhulu kwaye anoneli Kwa-mnandi lokho koosisi Last week we were atthe case of Melice Jacobs a woman who is ac-cused of murdering infants and keeping themin a refrigerator in New Brighton eUTA
And that incident shocked everybody andprompted many people to go to court to seethis woman ldquonine-ninerdquo
Whilst others rebuke her of her deeds to theinnocent souls three men who were on thesame seat with the gossip team in the court-room were seeing otherwise
They were praising her beauty not consid-ering what other community members wereseeing in the woman They were crazy the
way she is structured OW AmandodaThe other one stressed that he would look
for her because he wants to marry her or togive her the love she deserves
As evidence stated clearly Melice was en-during an abusive relationship from her lateboyfriend in all these years
Eyi ivakele isithi ldquoHow can you harm sucha beautiful angel instead of giving her whatshe deservesrdquo Hayi umfana kuti he was inlove of the woman Hoping that he will meether any time soon because the court grantedher bail
He has a PPF now
Kuyakwalijiki nokugxekwa ngumgosi Jainjalo because we donrsquot want to see our futuregeneration ruined in front of us by alcoholWhorsquos gonna lead this country Yintoni kethethani
First of all letrsquos give you the full name PPFstands for Professional Phuza Face which de-velops in those who are heavy drinkers whostart from Monday to another Monday with-out food in their stomachs Okay now siya-yikena daai ding
Come closer ke to hear the story There isa guy who is white in complexion anywaykuyasho ukuthi the guy is handsome if he isnot cute emacherrien ayo or to those who ap-preciate i-nature naba-crossser i-floor
Every time you will find his car parked es-hebeen
Da man can drinkBut recently we realised that he was devel-
oping a PPF and develops fast in people whoare white in complexion
Boetie stop it before umoshakale kuba sow-ubonakala ngoku nasemntwini ongakwaziyoukuba uyindla-manzi
Hoping that uvile
Ayimalini amanzi
Wakhe weva ube kwi meeting la kukhonaumntu ozakunivuthela ngevumba le khwa-pha or isihlangu
Apho uphela ungasakwazi noku-payer i-at-tention kuloo meeting kuba impumlo iva elivumba
Besikwenye i-meeting eMqanduli apho be-sifuthwe ngomnye umfana osemncinane asa-zi nokuba likhwapha or zizihlangu kodwa njesikhona isankqanga ebesisuka kuye
Mfethu xa usiya ebantwini yenza sure uku-ba uziqholile isihlangu sakho si-clean sifak-we nekawusi e-eclean usiphathe kakubikwintlanganiso ebaluleke kangaka kuba si-phazanyiswa le livumba lakho
Come on man Asiyeke inje siyabuya kwiv-eki ezayo uzova ngathi ubaselwe kanti sow-usitsha
Baaaaaiii sinithanda nonke emakhaya
Hayiukutya inyamangalandlela
Gospel singer advises othersingers to listen toGod
Gospel singer Zoliswa Nongogo perfoming at theMsobomvu Hall in Butterworth
PHOTO ANELE RAZIYA
BABALWA NDLANYA
A GOSPEL singer fromZazulwana Township inButterworth who wonthe Best Song of the YearAward at the MnqumaGospel Awards advisedpeople who want to singGospel to listen to God sothat they could followtheir calling
Zoliswa Nongogo saidshe took time to preachthe word of God by sing-ing Gospel since shewanted to do exactly whatGod had called her for ldquoIstarted singing when Iwas still young Mybrothers owned an accor-dian and guitar Theyused to ask me to sing anddance but at that time Idid not know that Godhad anointed me to singGospel in order to healpeople with brokenhearts and those who arehopelessrdquo said Nongogo
Talking to Express shesaid she released her firstalbum Hozani in 2011This album consists of 10songs She said she is aborn-again Christian
She started singing gos-pel from a young agesince she was from aChristian family
ldquoI will never stop wor-shipping God and preach-ing His word until I dieThis is my calling so Ihave to obey and followwhat God had put in myheartrdquo
8 SportMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE OR Tambo District municipality is on amission to develop sport throughout the re-gion by ensuring that the players and clubsare fully equipped in order for them to reach
the national standard
Last Sunday the municipality in partner-ship with the South African Football Associa-tion (Safa) handed over sport equipment tounder 17 players of all five local municipali-
ties that fall under the OR Tambo DistrictMunicipality namely Mhlontlo NyandeniPort St Johns Ingquza Hill and King Sabat-ha Dalindyebomunicipalities the event washeld at the Malizo Mpehle Hospital hall inMhlontlo municipalityThe sport equipment includes soccer kits
nets soccer boots and soccer balls The cam-paign is the brainchild of the department ofcommunity service in the OR Tambo mu-nicipalityThe municipality has spent about R250
000 to ensure this initiative becomes a reali-ty and a success The Portfolio head of Com-munity Service Siyakholwa Mlamli saidthere is a need to work with federations to-gether with the municipality to developsport Thatrsquos why they forged this partner-ship to work together with Safa OR Tamboto develop young players like the under 17sldquoWe are not only looking at soccer and
will also be targeting the Cinderella codesto ensure that they also benefitldquoFor instance ndash last year we were dealing
with boxing and this year it is soccer andother codes will followldquoIt is our main mission as OR Tambo to
instil discipline amongst the players whocome from this region
Municipality equips teams for success
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompela and MMC Siyakholwa Mlamli during the handing overof sport equipment in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompelastressed his gratitude towards Mlamli forshowing an interest in developing sportHe said it is themainmission of the OR Tam-
bo to retain its respect in football as it was re-garded as the home of football during the daysof Mtata Bush BucksNkompela said they wanted to invite Safa
president Danny Jordaan to the OR Tambotournament as well as the national coachShakesMashaba and coaches of the national de-velopment side to see if they cannot pick upsome players from this regionHe said they are also expected to provide
someassistance to this regiononwhat they cando to develop sport and retain the dignity of thisregion with regard to footballHe stressed that his focus is to expose the tal-
ent even in deeply remote areas of this regionAmong the stakeholders who graced the
event were representatives of the Eastern CapeSportCouncilDepartment of SportRecreationArts and Culture and from each local munici-palityMeanwhile the OR Tambo under 17 team has
been selected to represent this region in theEaster tournament that would be hosted byBuffalo City
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE newly elected executive commit-tee of the OR Tambo sport council hasvowed to end disputes and focus moreondeveloping sport throughout the re-gion
The executive committee was re-cently electedduringa special electivegeneralmeeting held at theORTambohall and attended by the big brassfrom regional and provincial sportfederations A permanent structurethat will run up until October 2017was elected The sport council in theOR Tambo has been characterised bydisputes since 2009 which had made itdifficult for them to function properlyAs a result it was disbanded in 2010
The newly elected chairperson ofthe sport council Mzondeleli Qotoyistressed that there was a lot of workthat needed to be done in the OR Tam-bo region and that they as the newcommittee were prepared to do soldquoFirst of all we need to get funding by
appealing to companies to sponsor thesport council and make sure that facili-ties areavailable upandrunningWeal-so want to forge partnerships with gov-ernment departments the business sec-tor and associates to develop sportthroughout the region It is our aim tonourish and purify the talent from thisregionrdquo said QotoyiHe stressed that they were intend-
ing to establish relations with sportdepartments and municipalitiesldquoWe cannot run away from the issue
Newexecutive committee for sport council
Mzondeleli Qotoyipromises tochange the faceof sport in ORTambo regionPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
that money is a problem so we need toput more focus into getting funds Ifwe can achieve that we can go placesin terms of developing sport and havemore players from this region whocan go as far as competing overseasWe need our children to have opportu-nities that we didnrsquot get whenwewereyoungrdquo he saidThe executive committee elected
from different sport federations areChairperson Mzondeleli Qotoyi firstdeputy Thembeka Mkhontwana sec-ond deputyMphuthumiDlulani thirddeputyNokhweziDubula general sec-retary Thandinkosi Kulu deputy sec-retary Lindelani Ndinga treasurerVekhula Gwazela public relations of-ficer Nomvuyelelo April and develop-ment officer Sandile Nowalaza
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GREG NOTA
THE Secretary of the Flagstaff Taxi OwnersAssociation Daluxolo Mazukwana said whathappened recently in Flagstaff was not taxi vi-olence but a meremisunderstanding betweenthem and their drivers who decided to blockthe route which they felt was being taken overby the Lusikisiki Taxi Owners Association
His statement follows alleged shootings be-tween the taxi operators and the police whichhad resulted in six people being arrestedThey were later released and the cases
against themhad beenwithdrawnUnlicensedfirearms were confiscated during a road blockin theHlwahlwazi areanearHolyCrossHospi-tal The police had sent these away for ballis-
tics testingMazukwana said the issue of the route that
was being disputedwas still under negotiationbetween the Flagstaff Taxi Owners Associa-tion Lusikisiki Taxi Owners Association andthe Border Association at the Durban rankldquoOur drivers were frustrated seeing the ve-
hicles from Lusikisiki picking up passengersfrom Flagstaff when they were supposed todrop passengers they brought from Lusikis-ikirdquoHe said what madematters worse was that
the police felt threatenedwhen they saw theirarmed security on the scene to protect the as-sociation members They disarmed them be-fore arresting themldquoOur armed security cooperated since they
are trained professionals who are protecting
our association Another person who was ar-rested is not our driver he belongs to ourbrothers of the Uncedo Taxi Owners Associa-tionrdquoAccording to police spokesperson Captain
Mduduzi Godlwana the problem startedwhen hundreds of Flagstaff taxis blocked theroad to Holy Cross at Hlwahlwazi junctionnot allowing the Lusikisiki taxis to gothroughHe the said Public Order Policing were
called to remove the taxis from the road andthat was when the shooting between the po-lice and taxi operators ensuedPolice arrested six people and recovered
five rifles and one unlicensed pistol The fiverifles belonged to the five members of the se-curity company hired by the taxi operators
They were arrested and they appeared inFlagstaff court on MondayThe cases against them had been with-
drawn but the rifles and a gun had been sentfor testing to establish if any of these had beenused in other crimesCaptain Godlwana said members from the
Flagstaff Border Taxi Association startedstoning Lusikisiki taxis in town and manytaxis were damagedOn Friday morning Captain Godlwana was
still at the Flagstaff Police Station trying toestablish how many people had been injuredand to assess the damageAccording to aFlagstaff resident therewere
no taxis in town the following day but onlyprivate vehicles and bakkies tranportingschool children to school
Secretarydenies taxi violence
These were some of the taxis that were used to block the junction at Hlwahlwazi on ThursdayPHOTO SUPPLIED One of the taxis with damaged windows in Flagstaff town PHOTOCHWAYITA BANGANI
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THERE were mixed reactions from mem-bers of the community over the granting ofbail to Melice Jacobs by the Mthatha Magis-tratesrsquo Court last Thursday March 12
Jacobs from New Brighton in Mthatha isfacing four murder charges and one of con-cealment of birth following the horrific dis-covery of the tiny bodies of four dead babiesin a deep-freezer in her place of residence
Magistrate Nompumelelo Bango grantedJacobs bail of R5 000 despite an appeal fromthe community that the state should keepthe woman behind bars
Others praised the magistrate for givingher bail and said she was innocent untilproven guilty and that she deserved to spendtime with her three children who had beenstaying with her mother since her arrestSome pointed out that the accused neverkilled any baby from the community sinceshe has confessed that all four babies hadbeen hers
During her bail application residentsfrom ward 9 in which New Brighton fallssigned a petition appealing to the state tokeep her behind bars since they believed herto be a danger to society
Granting bail magistrate Bango said theaccused deserved to get a bail since she wascooperating with the investigating officerand she didnrsquot run away after the discoveryof the babies
She said there was a need for her to staywith her children since she hasnrsquot had timeyet to mourn with them the recent death of
their fatherBango said it wonrsquot be easy for Jacobs to com-
mit the same offences as her late boyfriend wasno longer with her She stressed that the statehad a strong case against Jacobs
Bango said Jacobs was going to stay inSouthernwood which is not in ward 9 where
Mixed reactionover freezermomrsquosbail
Melice Jacobs with her lawyerMpumelelo Notununu
PHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
she might be in danger Outside the courtroom members of the community were shout-ing that they would not allow her to stay inSouthernwood
The accusedrsquos lawyer Mpumelelo Notunu-nu expressed his happiness after bail wasgranted ldquoI am happy she has been released
on bail She is a broken woman who was ina broken relationship She needs support notonly from women but from everybodyrdquo
He expressed his gratitude to the media forreporting clearly about the abusive relation-ship the woman had to endure over manyyears The case was postponed to April 09
REPORTER
THE Portfolio Committee on Basic Educa-tion had called on parents to become in-volved in the elections of school governingbodies (SGB) which had started on Fridayand continue throughout the month ofMarch
Chairperson for the Committee Noma-lungelo Gina said the governance ofschools is one area where South Africanscannot compromise
ldquoThe SGBs are crucial for the smoothrunning of schools and the provision of ed-ucation as they ensure accountabilityfrom all stakeholders including educa-torsrdquo said Gina
She said the committee urges parents tobecome involved in the elections and notto think of SGB elections as a futile exer-cise for a few individuals
Meanwhile the committee had received
a briefing from UMalusi and the Depart-ment of Basic Education (DBE) on learnersand teachers involved in group copyingduring the 2014 matric exams the scholartransport draft policy and the forthcomingSGB elections
ldquoWhile the committee appreciates andacknowledges the work the DBE is doingand the support it provides to schools inthe lower quintiles it is crucial that thelack of a scholar transport system doesnot jeopardise the good workrdquo
The DBE told the committee that theprovincial departments of transport infive provinces performed the scholartransport function while the provincialDBErsquos provide the service in the otherfour
The committee heard that once thefunction has been transferred entirely tothe Department of Transport the DBEwill still be responsible for identifyinglearners that need scholar transport
Parents to play role in SGB selections
4 NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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The dates earmarked for the National Water Week awarenesscampaign are 16 ndash 22 March 2015 However the campaign will runthrough the whole month of March Although the campaign has manyevents planned to mark National Water Week 2015 celebrations the
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ABAHLALI bakwilali yaseDindini kwidolo-phu yaseMbizana batyhola inqununu yesiko-lo iMjanyelwa Junior Primary School (JPS)uMnu Alfred Vutha ngokunikezela ngemise-benzi yokulungiswa kwesikolo nokutyisa ab-antwana kubantu abangengabelali apho esisikolo sizinze khona Kucingelwa ukuba zi-tshomi zakhe
Ezi zityholo zisukela ngelixa kufakelwaumbane esikolweni apho abahlali bazinike-lela ekutheni bangawenza umsebenzi woku-fakelwa kombane suke kwafakwa umntuwangaphandle nekurhaneleka ukuba usisihlobo senqununu yesi sikoloEnye into eqhelekileyo kukuba xa ku-siziswa ukutya ezikolweni abantu aba ku-
zisayo batshintshane kodwa kwesi isikoloinqununuyalapha isebenzisaumntuomnyeKukwakho ezinye izityholo ezijikelezayoeku hlaleni zokuthi inqununu le ine malieyifumanayo kulo mntu uzisa ukutya esi-
kolweniKananjalo nabapheki ngokomthetho ku-
fanele kusetyenziswe abantu abazimpula zi-ka lujaca nekufuneka zitshintshane ngoku-zo kuphekela abafundi kodwa abahlali bala-pha basoloko bebona abapheki abanyeabatshintshanayo nabacinga ukuba indlelayokwenza abahlali bangahoyiIninzi into ekhalazelwa ngabahlali njengo
kuba besithi kukhe kwanomcimbi woku-valeliswa kwenye yeetitshala ebithathaumhlala phantsi intente eyayifakelwe lom-cimbi yayilandwe kwenye ilali nakuba zik-hona intente eziqeshisayo elalini noku rhan-eleka ukuba umnikazi wetente uyazalananenqununu okanti nenyama eyalandwa eK-okstad kwasetyenziswa isithuthi senye ilalildquoKusanda kulungiswa isikolo kwasetyen-
ziswa umakhi ongena maphepha owayevelakwenye ilali babe bekhona abakhi abana-maphepha netalente yokwakha ebebengen-za ngcono zi Zezinye zezi khalazo zethu eziIninzi into eqhubeleka kwesi sikolo engalunganga nefuna ukuphandwardquo kutshoumhlali ongathandanga ukuba igama lakhelithiwe pahaha kuba esoyikisela ubomi ba-kheEziphendulela uVutha uziphikile izity-
holo zokubausebenzisa abantuabazi zihlobokuye ngelithi yonke imisebenzi emincincieyenziwa kwesisikolo ivunywangamalunguebhodi elawula isikolo (School GoverningBody) Uthe yena uye axelele amalungu eko-miti ephethe isikolo kube ngawo athi makusetyenziswe bani ukwenza umsebenziUyiphikile kwakhona into yokuba abantu
abaye basebenze kwesi sikolo bazi zihlobozakhe Kweyo kulandwa kwenyama eKok-stad ukwathe kwasetyenziswa isithuthi sen-ye yeetitshala ngoku vunyelwa ngamalunguekomiti elawula isikolo Uthe imisebenzibayabanika abantu base kuhlaleni esitshonokuba olilungu lekomiti yewadi bake bam-nika eminye imisebenzi esikolweni ukubaayenze
Abahlali batyholainqununungokunikaizihlobozayo imisebenzi
IMjanyelwa Senior Primary School PHOTOGREG NOTA
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MW2M0Q-190315-IE-ebnnon-INGQUZA
REPORTER
TB is curable but current efforts to find treatand cure everyone who gets ill with the dis-ease are not sufficient
Of the 9 million people a year who get sickwith TB a third of them are ldquomissedrdquo byhealth systemsMany of these 3 million people live in the
worldrsquos poorest most vulnerable communi-ties or are among marginalized populationssuch as migrant workers refugees and inter-nally displaced persons prisoners indige-nous peoples ethnic minorities and drug us-ersWHO and the Stop TB Partnership hosted
at WHO are together promoting World TBDay onTuesdayMarch 24World TBDay pro-vides the opportunity for affected persons andthe communities in which they live govern-ments civil society organizations health-care providers and international partners tocall for further action to reach the 3 millionAll partners can help take forward innova-
tive approaches to ensure that everyone suf-fering from TB has access to TB diagnosistreatment and cureThe burden of tuberculosisWorld TB Day is an opportunity to raise
awareness about the burden of tuberculosis(TB) worldwide and the status of TB preven-tion and control effortsThe Day is also an occasion to mobilize po-
litical and social commitment for furtherprogressProgress towards global targets for reduc-
tions in TB cases and deaths in recent yearshas been impressive TB mortality has fallen
over 45worldwide since 1990 and incidenceis decliningNew TB tools such as rapid diagnostics are
helping transformresponse to the disease andnew life-saving drugs are being introduced
But the global burden remains huge andsignificant challenges persist
) In 2012 there were an estimated 86 mil-lion new cases of TB and 13 million peopledied from TB
) Over 95 of TB deaths occur in low- andmiddle-income countries Poor communitiesand vulnerable groups are most affected butthis airborne disease is a risk to all
) TB is among the top 3 causes of death forwomen aged 15 to 44
) There were an estimated 500 000 casesand 74 000 deaths among children in 2012
Challenges
) Around 3 million people (equal to 1 in 3people falling ill with TB) are currently beinglsquomissedrsquo by health systems
) There is slow progress in tackling multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) 3 out of 4 MDR-TB cases still remainwithout a diagnosis andaround 16 000MDR-TB cases reported toWHOin 2012 were not put on treatment
) Provision of antiretroviral therapy(ART) for TB patients known to be livingwithHIV needs to increase to meet WHOrsquos recom-mendation that all TB patients living withHIV promptly receive ART
Source World Health Organisation -wwwwhoint
FOCUSONWORLD TBDAY -MARCH24
Despitea cure TB claimsmillionsannually
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6 NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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NTABANKULU Local Municipality in part-nership with the Department of Human Set-tlement handed over 19houses to qualified ap-plicants during a function attended by 471beneficiaries municipal employees and rep-resentatives from the department recently
The Chief Whip of the municipality Coun-
cillor Wiseman Sesulo Sophaqa officiallyhandedover ahouseand foodparcels to Bong-iwe Gwedu while he welcomed all the resi-dentsHe urged the beneficiaries of the houses to
please take good care of the structures as gov-ernment wasmaking sure that all South Afri-can citizens were benefitting from the safehousing as clearly stipulated in the Constitu-tion of the country
NtabankuluandDepartmentofHumanSettlementshandoverhouses
Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa hands over a house to Mrs Bongiwe GweduPHOTO MAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Beneficiaries sign letters of receipt of their new houses with Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa and aCommunity Liaison Officer PHOTOMAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Gwedu said ldquoIrsquom grateful to the govern-ment for the house that Irsquove been waiting forfor over 20 years I had already given up hopeon ever getting a decent home as Irsquom unem-ployed and my husband had passed on a longtime ago I really appreciate the groceries be-cause I didnrsquot even know what I would havehad for supperrdquoOne of the beneficiaries Mrs Tsholwana
expressed words of gratitude and appreciated
that government cared for those less fortu-nate She encouraged themunicipality to con-tinue looking after the less fortunate ldquoIndeedwe now feel that we form part of the South Af-rican democracyrdquoThe ceremony was closed off by a Human
Settlement official who explained the proce-dures andwarranties of the houses and plead-ed with the beneficiaries to take good care ofthem
REPORTER
SHOPRITE has donated stationery worthR21 500 to the Ntsitsana Junior SecondarySchool (JSS) in the deep rural area of Nta-bankulu recently as part of a social mediacompetition
Attending the handover ceremony at theschool were officials from local govern-ment the local Chief the SAPS and the dis-trict director of the Department of Educa-tionThe school was chosen after Shoprite
ran a social media competition withElana Afrika where people were invitedto nominate a school to be the benefici-ary of the stationery to the value ofR21 500ldquoIn the Eastern Cape a school called
Ntsintsana Junior Secondary School inNtabankulu at Dwaku location nearbySiphethu hospital was chosen by Sipha-mandla Myolwa our competition win-nerldquoShoprite is proud of this investment
and will continue to invest in the com-munities where it has businesses as theway to say thank you for the supportthat we are getting in these areasrdquo saidNelisa Sinuka Shopritersquos Public Rela-tions Manager
The parents of the children were alsopresent and they were excited about the
handover of books and other itemsThe day was marked with lots of fun
activities and the whole village was ex-cited about the donation
Ntsitsana JSS receives R21 500 stationery donation
Seen during thehanding over ofthe stationerywere (from left)SphamandlaMyolwa whonominated theschool MrSockiwa theDeputy DistrictDirector from theDepartment ofEducation theschool principalMr SindisaMbanjwa andthe regionalmanager ofShoprite AndrewSoqinasePHOTOSUPPLIED
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Bafethu last weekend we visited our buddyin his locality of Frere (Mt Frere) and uma-gogo (his mom) had a provision for us as shehad slaughtered a big pig a day before our vis-it for umntwana wakhe kuba ezakuza nee-friends
Ja we arrived late sesibethe amambawuethu and naye selele umagogo Early in themorning sive nge-knock on the door askingkunyana ukuba why we did not come kuye togreet mara besisoyika because besinathilenanokuthi umntu omdala ebeselele
Hayi abe grand umntu omdala athi maku-lungiswe i-break fast for abantu basemziniKuyahluthwa ezilalini akufani nezikopi si-hlala kuzo apha ezi dolophini othi undwen-dwele umntu kube nzima nokuphiwa amanzila kanonkala ajikiswe ngesiswitisi Into oyo-se uyibone ngumbhalo okuxelela ukuba thisis not a restaurant if you want food bringyour own
Phaya ezilalini utya uxhaphe umlomo we-hlise ngerhewu
So emveni kwazo zonke izidlo umagogoebesibekele zona weza nenyama yehaguigcwele isithebe
OWU UGesh akayithandi nakakuhle iny-ama nje ngokuba eqhele kuphekelwa ama-veggies ngumntu wakhe angenawo namafut-ha yinto azakuyithini na le yenyama etyebi-leyo ezalise isithebe
Ok sithi sisaqala sisika amaqatha amaba-lwa kufike omnye umfo wasebulalini siqondeukuba sincedakele simcele asijoyine
Hayi uyabetha la mfo futhi u-worse kuleimhlophe qhwa
Wakhe wambona umntu otya inyama dekuhambe umzimba kuwe kubengathi uzaku-ginyelwa nguwe
Ingakugulisi ke bhuti or sikubone uncuncaendlwini encane Enkosi magogo
Men can see things differently
Men of this country if this remark mayhurt ndash if not upset you ndash please forgive us Un-fortunately God sent us toExpress-land to con-vey everything that is happening in front ofus Niyarhala kakhulu kwaye anoneli Kwa-mnandi lokho koosisi Last week we were atthe case of Melice Jacobs a woman who is ac-cused of murdering infants and keeping themin a refrigerator in New Brighton eUTA
And that incident shocked everybody andprompted many people to go to court to seethis woman ldquonine-ninerdquo
Whilst others rebuke her of her deeds to theinnocent souls three men who were on thesame seat with the gossip team in the court-room were seeing otherwise
They were praising her beauty not consid-ering what other community members wereseeing in the woman They were crazy the
way she is structured OW AmandodaThe other one stressed that he would look
for her because he wants to marry her or togive her the love she deserves
As evidence stated clearly Melice was en-during an abusive relationship from her lateboyfriend in all these years
Eyi ivakele isithi ldquoHow can you harm sucha beautiful angel instead of giving her whatshe deservesrdquo Hayi umfana kuti he was inlove of the woman Hoping that he will meether any time soon because the court grantedher bail
He has a PPF now
Kuyakwalijiki nokugxekwa ngumgosi Jainjalo because we donrsquot want to see our futuregeneration ruined in front of us by alcoholWhorsquos gonna lead this country Yintoni kethethani
First of all letrsquos give you the full name PPFstands for Professional Phuza Face which de-velops in those who are heavy drinkers whostart from Monday to another Monday with-out food in their stomachs Okay now siya-yikena daai ding
Come closer ke to hear the story There isa guy who is white in complexion anywaykuyasho ukuthi the guy is handsome if he isnot cute emacherrien ayo or to those who ap-preciate i-nature naba-crossser i-floor
Every time you will find his car parked es-hebeen
Da man can drinkBut recently we realised that he was devel-
oping a PPF and develops fast in people whoare white in complexion
Boetie stop it before umoshakale kuba sow-ubonakala ngoku nasemntwini ongakwaziyoukuba uyindla-manzi
Hoping that uvile
Ayimalini amanzi
Wakhe weva ube kwi meeting la kukhonaumntu ozakunivuthela ngevumba le khwa-pha or isihlangu
Apho uphela ungasakwazi noku-payer i-at-tention kuloo meeting kuba impumlo iva elivumba
Besikwenye i-meeting eMqanduli apho be-sifuthwe ngomnye umfana osemncinane asa-zi nokuba likhwapha or zizihlangu kodwa njesikhona isankqanga ebesisuka kuye
Mfethu xa usiya ebantwini yenza sure uku-ba uziqholile isihlangu sakho si-clean sifak-we nekawusi e-eclean usiphathe kakubikwintlanganiso ebaluleke kangaka kuba si-phazanyiswa le livumba lakho
Come on man Asiyeke inje siyabuya kwiv-eki ezayo uzova ngathi ubaselwe kanti sow-usitsha
Baaaaaiii sinithanda nonke emakhaya
Hayiukutya inyamangalandlela
Gospel singer advises othersingers to listen toGod
Gospel singer Zoliswa Nongogo perfoming at theMsobomvu Hall in Butterworth
PHOTO ANELE RAZIYA
BABALWA NDLANYA
A GOSPEL singer fromZazulwana Township inButterworth who wonthe Best Song of the YearAward at the MnqumaGospel Awards advisedpeople who want to singGospel to listen to God sothat they could followtheir calling
Zoliswa Nongogo saidshe took time to preachthe word of God by sing-ing Gospel since shewanted to do exactly whatGod had called her for ldquoIstarted singing when Iwas still young Mybrothers owned an accor-dian and guitar Theyused to ask me to sing anddance but at that time Idid not know that Godhad anointed me to singGospel in order to healpeople with brokenhearts and those who arehopelessrdquo said Nongogo
Talking to Express shesaid she released her firstalbum Hozani in 2011This album consists of 10songs She said she is aborn-again Christian
She started singing gos-pel from a young agesince she was from aChristian family
ldquoI will never stop wor-shipping God and preach-ing His word until I dieThis is my calling so Ihave to obey and followwhat God had put in myheartrdquo
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE OR Tambo District municipality is on amission to develop sport throughout the re-gion by ensuring that the players and clubsare fully equipped in order for them to reach
the national standard
Last Sunday the municipality in partner-ship with the South African Football Associa-tion (Safa) handed over sport equipment tounder 17 players of all five local municipali-
ties that fall under the OR Tambo DistrictMunicipality namely Mhlontlo NyandeniPort St Johns Ingquza Hill and King Sabat-ha Dalindyebomunicipalities the event washeld at the Malizo Mpehle Hospital hall inMhlontlo municipalityThe sport equipment includes soccer kits
nets soccer boots and soccer balls The cam-paign is the brainchild of the department ofcommunity service in the OR Tambo mu-nicipalityThe municipality has spent about R250
000 to ensure this initiative becomes a reali-ty and a success The Portfolio head of Com-munity Service Siyakholwa Mlamli saidthere is a need to work with federations to-gether with the municipality to developsport Thatrsquos why they forged this partner-ship to work together with Safa OR Tamboto develop young players like the under 17sldquoWe are not only looking at soccer and
will also be targeting the Cinderella codesto ensure that they also benefitldquoFor instance ndash last year we were dealing
with boxing and this year it is soccer andother codes will followldquoIt is our main mission as OR Tambo to
instil discipline amongst the players whocome from this region
Municipality equips teams for success
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompela and MMC Siyakholwa Mlamli during the handing overof sport equipment in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompelastressed his gratitude towards Mlamli forshowing an interest in developing sportHe said it is themainmission of the OR Tam-
bo to retain its respect in football as it was re-garded as the home of football during the daysof Mtata Bush BucksNkompela said they wanted to invite Safa
president Danny Jordaan to the OR Tambotournament as well as the national coachShakesMashaba and coaches of the national de-velopment side to see if they cannot pick upsome players from this regionHe said they are also expected to provide
someassistance to this regiononwhat they cando to develop sport and retain the dignity of thisregion with regard to footballHe stressed that his focus is to expose the tal-
ent even in deeply remote areas of this regionAmong the stakeholders who graced the
event were representatives of the Eastern CapeSportCouncilDepartment of SportRecreationArts and Culture and from each local munici-palityMeanwhile the OR Tambo under 17 team has
been selected to represent this region in theEaster tournament that would be hosted byBuffalo City
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE newly elected executive commit-tee of the OR Tambo sport council hasvowed to end disputes and focus moreondeveloping sport throughout the re-gion
The executive committee was re-cently electedduringa special electivegeneralmeeting held at theORTambohall and attended by the big brassfrom regional and provincial sportfederations A permanent structurethat will run up until October 2017was elected The sport council in theOR Tambo has been characterised bydisputes since 2009 which had made itdifficult for them to function properlyAs a result it was disbanded in 2010
The newly elected chairperson ofthe sport council Mzondeleli Qotoyistressed that there was a lot of workthat needed to be done in the OR Tam-bo region and that they as the newcommittee were prepared to do soldquoFirst of all we need to get funding by
appealing to companies to sponsor thesport council and make sure that facili-ties areavailable upandrunningWeal-so want to forge partnerships with gov-ernment departments the business sec-tor and associates to develop sportthroughout the region It is our aim tonourish and purify the talent from thisregionrdquo said QotoyiHe stressed that they were intend-
ing to establish relations with sportdepartments and municipalitiesldquoWe cannot run away from the issue
Newexecutive committee for sport council
Mzondeleli Qotoyipromises tochange the faceof sport in ORTambo regionPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
that money is a problem so we need toput more focus into getting funds Ifwe can achieve that we can go placesin terms of developing sport and havemore players from this region whocan go as far as competing overseasWe need our children to have opportu-nities that we didnrsquot get whenwewereyoungrdquo he saidThe executive committee elected
from different sport federations areChairperson Mzondeleli Qotoyi firstdeputy Thembeka Mkhontwana sec-ond deputyMphuthumiDlulani thirddeputyNokhweziDubula general sec-retary Thandinkosi Kulu deputy sec-retary Lindelani Ndinga treasurerVekhula Gwazela public relations of-ficer Nomvuyelelo April and develop-ment officer Sandile Nowalaza
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THERE were mixed reactions from mem-bers of the community over the granting ofbail to Melice Jacobs by the Mthatha Magis-tratesrsquo Court last Thursday March 12
Jacobs from New Brighton in Mthatha isfacing four murder charges and one of con-cealment of birth following the horrific dis-covery of the tiny bodies of four dead babiesin a deep-freezer in her place of residence
Magistrate Nompumelelo Bango grantedJacobs bail of R5 000 despite an appeal fromthe community that the state should keepthe woman behind bars
Others praised the magistrate for givingher bail and said she was innocent untilproven guilty and that she deserved to spendtime with her three children who had beenstaying with her mother since her arrestSome pointed out that the accused neverkilled any baby from the community sinceshe has confessed that all four babies hadbeen hers
During her bail application residentsfrom ward 9 in which New Brighton fallssigned a petition appealing to the state tokeep her behind bars since they believed herto be a danger to society
Granting bail magistrate Bango said theaccused deserved to get a bail since she wascooperating with the investigating officerand she didnrsquot run away after the discoveryof the babies
She said there was a need for her to staywith her children since she hasnrsquot had timeyet to mourn with them the recent death of
their fatherBango said it wonrsquot be easy for Jacobs to com-
mit the same offences as her late boyfriend wasno longer with her She stressed that the statehad a strong case against Jacobs
Bango said Jacobs was going to stay inSouthernwood which is not in ward 9 where
Mixed reactionover freezermomrsquosbail
Melice Jacobs with her lawyerMpumelelo Notununu
PHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
she might be in danger Outside the courtroom members of the community were shout-ing that they would not allow her to stay inSouthernwood
The accusedrsquos lawyer Mpumelelo Notunu-nu expressed his happiness after bail wasgranted ldquoI am happy she has been released
on bail She is a broken woman who was ina broken relationship She needs support notonly from women but from everybodyrdquo
He expressed his gratitude to the media forreporting clearly about the abusive relation-ship the woman had to endure over manyyears The case was postponed to April 09
REPORTER
THE Portfolio Committee on Basic Educa-tion had called on parents to become in-volved in the elections of school governingbodies (SGB) which had started on Fridayand continue throughout the month ofMarch
Chairperson for the Committee Noma-lungelo Gina said the governance ofschools is one area where South Africanscannot compromise
ldquoThe SGBs are crucial for the smoothrunning of schools and the provision of ed-ucation as they ensure accountabilityfrom all stakeholders including educa-torsrdquo said Gina
She said the committee urges parents tobecome involved in the elections and notto think of SGB elections as a futile exer-cise for a few individuals
Meanwhile the committee had received
a briefing from UMalusi and the Depart-ment of Basic Education (DBE) on learnersand teachers involved in group copyingduring the 2014 matric exams the scholartransport draft policy and the forthcomingSGB elections
ldquoWhile the committee appreciates andacknowledges the work the DBE is doingand the support it provides to schools inthe lower quintiles it is crucial that thelack of a scholar transport system doesnot jeopardise the good workrdquo
The DBE told the committee that theprovincial departments of transport infive provinces performed the scholartransport function while the provincialDBErsquos provide the service in the otherfour
The committee heard that once thefunction has been transferred entirely tothe Department of Transport the DBEwill still be responsible for identifyinglearners that need scholar transport
Parents to play role in SGB selections
4 NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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The National Water Week campaign is a perennial flagship campaignof the Department of Water and Sanitation which takes place annu-ally in March As a leader in the water sector the Department spear-heads and coordinates a nationwide awareness campaign around
water and sanitation delivery issues
This yearrsquos campaign takes place under the theme ldquoWater has nosubstituterdquo which in essence points to the significance of water with-out which there is no life The key message is ldquoWhat if this was thelast droprdquo The message in the main is raising the awareness to thefact that water is a finite resource It can dry up due to many reasons
eg wastage droughts etc It is therefore essential that everyindividual play their part in conserving water
The dates earmarked for the National Water Week awarenesscampaign are 16 ndash 22 March 2015 However the campaign will runthrough the whole month of March Although the campaign has manyevents planned to mark National Water Week 2015 celebrations the
following will be one of the 2 main events
Date Friday 20 March 2015Venue Qumbu Village JSS QUMBUTime 10h00
NATIONAL WATER WEEK 2015
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ABAHLALI bakwilali yaseDindini kwidolo-phu yaseMbizana batyhola inqununu yesiko-lo iMjanyelwa Junior Primary School (JPS)uMnu Alfred Vutha ngokunikezela ngemise-benzi yokulungiswa kwesikolo nokutyisa ab-antwana kubantu abangengabelali apho esisikolo sizinze khona Kucingelwa ukuba zi-tshomi zakhe
Ezi zityholo zisukela ngelixa kufakelwaumbane esikolweni apho abahlali bazinike-lela ekutheni bangawenza umsebenzi woku-fakelwa kombane suke kwafakwa umntuwangaphandle nekurhaneleka ukuba usisihlobo senqununu yesi sikoloEnye into eqhelekileyo kukuba xa ku-siziswa ukutya ezikolweni abantu aba ku-
zisayo batshintshane kodwa kwesi isikoloinqununuyalapha isebenzisaumntuomnyeKukwakho ezinye izityholo ezijikelezayoeku hlaleni zokuthi inqununu le ine malieyifumanayo kulo mntu uzisa ukutya esi-
kolweniKananjalo nabapheki ngokomthetho ku-
fanele kusetyenziswe abantu abazimpula zi-ka lujaca nekufuneka zitshintshane ngoku-zo kuphekela abafundi kodwa abahlali bala-pha basoloko bebona abapheki abanyeabatshintshanayo nabacinga ukuba indlelayokwenza abahlali bangahoyiIninzi into ekhalazelwa ngabahlali njengo
kuba besithi kukhe kwanomcimbi woku-valeliswa kwenye yeetitshala ebithathaumhlala phantsi intente eyayifakelwe lom-cimbi yayilandwe kwenye ilali nakuba zik-hona intente eziqeshisayo elalini noku rhan-eleka ukuba umnikazi wetente uyazalananenqununu okanti nenyama eyalandwa eK-okstad kwasetyenziswa isithuthi senye ilalildquoKusanda kulungiswa isikolo kwasetyen-
ziswa umakhi ongena maphepha owayevelakwenye ilali babe bekhona abakhi abana-maphepha netalente yokwakha ebebengen-za ngcono zi Zezinye zezi khalazo zethu eziIninzi into eqhubeleka kwesi sikolo engalunganga nefuna ukuphandwardquo kutshoumhlali ongathandanga ukuba igama lakhelithiwe pahaha kuba esoyikisela ubomi ba-kheEziphendulela uVutha uziphikile izity-
holo zokubausebenzisa abantuabazi zihlobokuye ngelithi yonke imisebenzi emincincieyenziwa kwesisikolo ivunywangamalunguebhodi elawula isikolo (School GoverningBody) Uthe yena uye axelele amalungu eko-miti ephethe isikolo kube ngawo athi makusetyenziswe bani ukwenza umsebenziUyiphikile kwakhona into yokuba abantu
abaye basebenze kwesi sikolo bazi zihlobozakhe Kweyo kulandwa kwenyama eKok-stad ukwathe kwasetyenziswa isithuthi sen-ye yeetitshala ngoku vunyelwa ngamalunguekomiti elawula isikolo Uthe imisebenzibayabanika abantu base kuhlaleni esitshonokuba olilungu lekomiti yewadi bake bam-nika eminye imisebenzi esikolweni ukubaayenze
Abahlali batyholainqununungokunikaizihlobozayo imisebenzi
IMjanyelwa Senior Primary School PHOTOGREG NOTA
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REPORTER
TB is curable but current efforts to find treatand cure everyone who gets ill with the dis-ease are not sufficient
Of the 9 million people a year who get sickwith TB a third of them are ldquomissedrdquo byhealth systemsMany of these 3 million people live in the
worldrsquos poorest most vulnerable communi-ties or are among marginalized populationssuch as migrant workers refugees and inter-nally displaced persons prisoners indige-nous peoples ethnic minorities and drug us-ersWHO and the Stop TB Partnership hosted
at WHO are together promoting World TBDay onTuesdayMarch 24World TBDay pro-vides the opportunity for affected persons andthe communities in which they live govern-ments civil society organizations health-care providers and international partners tocall for further action to reach the 3 millionAll partners can help take forward innova-
tive approaches to ensure that everyone suf-fering from TB has access to TB diagnosistreatment and cureThe burden of tuberculosisWorld TB Day is an opportunity to raise
awareness about the burden of tuberculosis(TB) worldwide and the status of TB preven-tion and control effortsThe Day is also an occasion to mobilize po-
litical and social commitment for furtherprogressProgress towards global targets for reduc-
tions in TB cases and deaths in recent yearshas been impressive TB mortality has fallen
over 45worldwide since 1990 and incidenceis decliningNew TB tools such as rapid diagnostics are
helping transformresponse to the disease andnew life-saving drugs are being introduced
But the global burden remains huge andsignificant challenges persist
) In 2012 there were an estimated 86 mil-lion new cases of TB and 13 million peopledied from TB
) Over 95 of TB deaths occur in low- andmiddle-income countries Poor communitiesand vulnerable groups are most affected butthis airborne disease is a risk to all
) TB is among the top 3 causes of death forwomen aged 15 to 44
) There were an estimated 500 000 casesand 74 000 deaths among children in 2012
Challenges
) Around 3 million people (equal to 1 in 3people falling ill with TB) are currently beinglsquomissedrsquo by health systems
) There is slow progress in tackling multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) 3 out of 4 MDR-TB cases still remainwithout a diagnosis andaround 16 000MDR-TB cases reported toWHOin 2012 were not put on treatment
) Provision of antiretroviral therapy(ART) for TB patients known to be livingwithHIV needs to increase to meet WHOrsquos recom-mendation that all TB patients living withHIV promptly receive ART
Source World Health Organisation -wwwwhoint
FOCUSONWORLD TBDAY -MARCH24
Despitea cure TB claimsmillionsannually
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6 NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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NTABANKULU Local Municipality in part-nership with the Department of Human Set-tlement handed over 19houses to qualified ap-plicants during a function attended by 471beneficiaries municipal employees and rep-resentatives from the department recently
The Chief Whip of the municipality Coun-
cillor Wiseman Sesulo Sophaqa officiallyhandedover ahouseand foodparcels to Bong-iwe Gwedu while he welcomed all the resi-dentsHe urged the beneficiaries of the houses to
please take good care of the structures as gov-ernment wasmaking sure that all South Afri-can citizens were benefitting from the safehousing as clearly stipulated in the Constitu-tion of the country
NtabankuluandDepartmentofHumanSettlementshandoverhouses
Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa hands over a house to Mrs Bongiwe GweduPHOTO MAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Beneficiaries sign letters of receipt of their new houses with Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa and aCommunity Liaison Officer PHOTOMAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Gwedu said ldquoIrsquom grateful to the govern-ment for the house that Irsquove been waiting forfor over 20 years I had already given up hopeon ever getting a decent home as Irsquom unem-ployed and my husband had passed on a longtime ago I really appreciate the groceries be-cause I didnrsquot even know what I would havehad for supperrdquoOne of the beneficiaries Mrs Tsholwana
expressed words of gratitude and appreciated
that government cared for those less fortu-nate She encouraged themunicipality to con-tinue looking after the less fortunate ldquoIndeedwe now feel that we form part of the South Af-rican democracyrdquoThe ceremony was closed off by a Human
Settlement official who explained the proce-dures andwarranties of the houses and plead-ed with the beneficiaries to take good care ofthem
REPORTER
SHOPRITE has donated stationery worthR21 500 to the Ntsitsana Junior SecondarySchool (JSS) in the deep rural area of Nta-bankulu recently as part of a social mediacompetition
Attending the handover ceremony at theschool were officials from local govern-ment the local Chief the SAPS and the dis-trict director of the Department of Educa-tionThe school was chosen after Shoprite
ran a social media competition withElana Afrika where people were invitedto nominate a school to be the benefici-ary of the stationery to the value ofR21 500ldquoIn the Eastern Cape a school called
Ntsintsana Junior Secondary School inNtabankulu at Dwaku location nearbySiphethu hospital was chosen by Sipha-mandla Myolwa our competition win-nerldquoShoprite is proud of this investment
and will continue to invest in the com-munities where it has businesses as theway to say thank you for the supportthat we are getting in these areasrdquo saidNelisa Sinuka Shopritersquos Public Rela-tions Manager
The parents of the children were alsopresent and they were excited about the
handover of books and other itemsThe day was marked with lots of fun
activities and the whole village was ex-cited about the donation
Ntsitsana JSS receives R21 500 stationery donation
Seen during thehanding over ofthe stationerywere (from left)SphamandlaMyolwa whonominated theschool MrSockiwa theDeputy DistrictDirector from theDepartment ofEducation theschool principalMr SindisaMbanjwa andthe regionalmanager ofShoprite AndrewSoqinasePHOTOSUPPLIED
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Bafethu last weekend we visited our buddyin his locality of Frere (Mt Frere) and uma-gogo (his mom) had a provision for us as shehad slaughtered a big pig a day before our vis-it for umntwana wakhe kuba ezakuza nee-friends
Ja we arrived late sesibethe amambawuethu and naye selele umagogo Early in themorning sive nge-knock on the door askingkunyana ukuba why we did not come kuye togreet mara besisoyika because besinathilenanokuthi umntu omdala ebeselele
Hayi abe grand umntu omdala athi maku-lungiswe i-break fast for abantu basemziniKuyahluthwa ezilalini akufani nezikopi si-hlala kuzo apha ezi dolophini othi undwen-dwele umntu kube nzima nokuphiwa amanzila kanonkala ajikiswe ngesiswitisi Into oyo-se uyibone ngumbhalo okuxelela ukuba thisis not a restaurant if you want food bringyour own
Phaya ezilalini utya uxhaphe umlomo we-hlise ngerhewu
So emveni kwazo zonke izidlo umagogoebesibekele zona weza nenyama yehaguigcwele isithebe
OWU UGesh akayithandi nakakuhle iny-ama nje ngokuba eqhele kuphekelwa ama-veggies ngumntu wakhe angenawo namafut-ha yinto azakuyithini na le yenyama etyebi-leyo ezalise isithebe
Ok sithi sisaqala sisika amaqatha amaba-lwa kufike omnye umfo wasebulalini siqondeukuba sincedakele simcele asijoyine
Hayi uyabetha la mfo futhi u-worse kuleimhlophe qhwa
Wakhe wambona umntu otya inyama dekuhambe umzimba kuwe kubengathi uzaku-ginyelwa nguwe
Ingakugulisi ke bhuti or sikubone uncuncaendlwini encane Enkosi magogo
Men can see things differently
Men of this country if this remark mayhurt ndash if not upset you ndash please forgive us Un-fortunately God sent us toExpress-land to con-vey everything that is happening in front ofus Niyarhala kakhulu kwaye anoneli Kwa-mnandi lokho koosisi Last week we were atthe case of Melice Jacobs a woman who is ac-cused of murdering infants and keeping themin a refrigerator in New Brighton eUTA
And that incident shocked everybody andprompted many people to go to court to seethis woman ldquonine-ninerdquo
Whilst others rebuke her of her deeds to theinnocent souls three men who were on thesame seat with the gossip team in the court-room were seeing otherwise
They were praising her beauty not consid-ering what other community members wereseeing in the woman They were crazy the
way she is structured OW AmandodaThe other one stressed that he would look
for her because he wants to marry her or togive her the love she deserves
As evidence stated clearly Melice was en-during an abusive relationship from her lateboyfriend in all these years
Eyi ivakele isithi ldquoHow can you harm sucha beautiful angel instead of giving her whatshe deservesrdquo Hayi umfana kuti he was inlove of the woman Hoping that he will meether any time soon because the court grantedher bail
He has a PPF now
Kuyakwalijiki nokugxekwa ngumgosi Jainjalo because we donrsquot want to see our futuregeneration ruined in front of us by alcoholWhorsquos gonna lead this country Yintoni kethethani
First of all letrsquos give you the full name PPFstands for Professional Phuza Face which de-velops in those who are heavy drinkers whostart from Monday to another Monday with-out food in their stomachs Okay now siya-yikena daai ding
Come closer ke to hear the story There isa guy who is white in complexion anywaykuyasho ukuthi the guy is handsome if he isnot cute emacherrien ayo or to those who ap-preciate i-nature naba-crossser i-floor
Every time you will find his car parked es-hebeen
Da man can drinkBut recently we realised that he was devel-
oping a PPF and develops fast in people whoare white in complexion
Boetie stop it before umoshakale kuba sow-ubonakala ngoku nasemntwini ongakwaziyoukuba uyindla-manzi
Hoping that uvile
Ayimalini amanzi
Wakhe weva ube kwi meeting la kukhonaumntu ozakunivuthela ngevumba le khwa-pha or isihlangu
Apho uphela ungasakwazi noku-payer i-at-tention kuloo meeting kuba impumlo iva elivumba
Besikwenye i-meeting eMqanduli apho be-sifuthwe ngomnye umfana osemncinane asa-zi nokuba likhwapha or zizihlangu kodwa njesikhona isankqanga ebesisuka kuye
Mfethu xa usiya ebantwini yenza sure uku-ba uziqholile isihlangu sakho si-clean sifak-we nekawusi e-eclean usiphathe kakubikwintlanganiso ebaluleke kangaka kuba si-phazanyiswa le livumba lakho
Come on man Asiyeke inje siyabuya kwiv-eki ezayo uzova ngathi ubaselwe kanti sow-usitsha
Baaaaaiii sinithanda nonke emakhaya
Hayiukutya inyamangalandlela
Gospel singer advises othersingers to listen toGod
Gospel singer Zoliswa Nongogo perfoming at theMsobomvu Hall in Butterworth
PHOTO ANELE RAZIYA
BABALWA NDLANYA
A GOSPEL singer fromZazulwana Township inButterworth who wonthe Best Song of the YearAward at the MnqumaGospel Awards advisedpeople who want to singGospel to listen to God sothat they could followtheir calling
Zoliswa Nongogo saidshe took time to preachthe word of God by sing-ing Gospel since shewanted to do exactly whatGod had called her for ldquoIstarted singing when Iwas still young Mybrothers owned an accor-dian and guitar Theyused to ask me to sing anddance but at that time Idid not know that Godhad anointed me to singGospel in order to healpeople with brokenhearts and those who arehopelessrdquo said Nongogo
Talking to Express shesaid she released her firstalbum Hozani in 2011This album consists of 10songs She said she is aborn-again Christian
She started singing gos-pel from a young agesince she was from aChristian family
ldquoI will never stop wor-shipping God and preach-ing His word until I dieThis is my calling so Ihave to obey and followwhat God had put in myheartrdquo
8 SportMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE OR Tambo District municipality is on amission to develop sport throughout the re-gion by ensuring that the players and clubsare fully equipped in order for them to reach
the national standard
Last Sunday the municipality in partner-ship with the South African Football Associa-tion (Safa) handed over sport equipment tounder 17 players of all five local municipali-
ties that fall under the OR Tambo DistrictMunicipality namely Mhlontlo NyandeniPort St Johns Ingquza Hill and King Sabat-ha Dalindyebomunicipalities the event washeld at the Malizo Mpehle Hospital hall inMhlontlo municipalityThe sport equipment includes soccer kits
nets soccer boots and soccer balls The cam-paign is the brainchild of the department ofcommunity service in the OR Tambo mu-nicipalityThe municipality has spent about R250
000 to ensure this initiative becomes a reali-ty and a success The Portfolio head of Com-munity Service Siyakholwa Mlamli saidthere is a need to work with federations to-gether with the municipality to developsport Thatrsquos why they forged this partner-ship to work together with Safa OR Tamboto develop young players like the under 17sldquoWe are not only looking at soccer and
will also be targeting the Cinderella codesto ensure that they also benefitldquoFor instance ndash last year we were dealing
with boxing and this year it is soccer andother codes will followldquoIt is our main mission as OR Tambo to
instil discipline amongst the players whocome from this region
Municipality equips teams for success
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompela and MMC Siyakholwa Mlamli during the handing overof sport equipment in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompelastressed his gratitude towards Mlamli forshowing an interest in developing sportHe said it is themainmission of the OR Tam-
bo to retain its respect in football as it was re-garded as the home of football during the daysof Mtata Bush BucksNkompela said they wanted to invite Safa
president Danny Jordaan to the OR Tambotournament as well as the national coachShakesMashaba and coaches of the national de-velopment side to see if they cannot pick upsome players from this regionHe said they are also expected to provide
someassistance to this regiononwhat they cando to develop sport and retain the dignity of thisregion with regard to footballHe stressed that his focus is to expose the tal-
ent even in deeply remote areas of this regionAmong the stakeholders who graced the
event were representatives of the Eastern CapeSportCouncilDepartment of SportRecreationArts and Culture and from each local munici-palityMeanwhile the OR Tambo under 17 team has
been selected to represent this region in theEaster tournament that would be hosted byBuffalo City
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE newly elected executive commit-tee of the OR Tambo sport council hasvowed to end disputes and focus moreondeveloping sport throughout the re-gion
The executive committee was re-cently electedduringa special electivegeneralmeeting held at theORTambohall and attended by the big brassfrom regional and provincial sportfederations A permanent structurethat will run up until October 2017was elected The sport council in theOR Tambo has been characterised bydisputes since 2009 which had made itdifficult for them to function properlyAs a result it was disbanded in 2010
The newly elected chairperson ofthe sport council Mzondeleli Qotoyistressed that there was a lot of workthat needed to be done in the OR Tam-bo region and that they as the newcommittee were prepared to do soldquoFirst of all we need to get funding by
appealing to companies to sponsor thesport council and make sure that facili-ties areavailable upandrunningWeal-so want to forge partnerships with gov-ernment departments the business sec-tor and associates to develop sportthroughout the region It is our aim tonourish and purify the talent from thisregionrdquo said QotoyiHe stressed that they were intend-
ing to establish relations with sportdepartments and municipalitiesldquoWe cannot run away from the issue
Newexecutive committee for sport council
Mzondeleli Qotoyipromises tochange the faceof sport in ORTambo regionPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
that money is a problem so we need toput more focus into getting funds Ifwe can achieve that we can go placesin terms of developing sport and havemore players from this region whocan go as far as competing overseasWe need our children to have opportu-nities that we didnrsquot get whenwewereyoungrdquo he saidThe executive committee elected
from different sport federations areChairperson Mzondeleli Qotoyi firstdeputy Thembeka Mkhontwana sec-ond deputyMphuthumiDlulani thirddeputyNokhweziDubula general sec-retary Thandinkosi Kulu deputy sec-retary Lindelani Ndinga treasurerVekhula Gwazela public relations of-ficer Nomvuyelelo April and develop-ment officer Sandile Nowalaza
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4 NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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The National Water Week campaign is a perennial flagship campaignof the Department of Water and Sanitation which takes place annu-ally in March As a leader in the water sector the Department spear-heads and coordinates a nationwide awareness campaign around
water and sanitation delivery issues
This yearrsquos campaign takes place under the theme ldquoWater has nosubstituterdquo which in essence points to the significance of water with-out which there is no life The key message is ldquoWhat if this was thelast droprdquo The message in the main is raising the awareness to thefact that water is a finite resource It can dry up due to many reasons
eg wastage droughts etc It is therefore essential that everyindividual play their part in conserving water
The dates earmarked for the National Water Week awarenesscampaign are 16 ndash 22 March 2015 However the campaign will runthrough the whole month of March Although the campaign has manyevents planned to mark National Water Week 2015 celebrations the
following will be one of the 2 main events
Date Friday 20 March 2015Venue Qumbu Village JSS QUMBUTime 10h00
NATIONAL WATER WEEK 2015
HANDOVER OFMTN MEDIA CLASSROOM
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Fax 041 503 6255
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MW27K0-190315-UE-tvnnon-NELI
GREG NOTA
ABAHLALI bakwilali yaseDindini kwidolo-phu yaseMbizana batyhola inqununu yesiko-lo iMjanyelwa Junior Primary School (JPS)uMnu Alfred Vutha ngokunikezela ngemise-benzi yokulungiswa kwesikolo nokutyisa ab-antwana kubantu abangengabelali apho esisikolo sizinze khona Kucingelwa ukuba zi-tshomi zakhe
Ezi zityholo zisukela ngelixa kufakelwaumbane esikolweni apho abahlali bazinike-lela ekutheni bangawenza umsebenzi woku-fakelwa kombane suke kwafakwa umntuwangaphandle nekurhaneleka ukuba usisihlobo senqununu yesi sikoloEnye into eqhelekileyo kukuba xa ku-siziswa ukutya ezikolweni abantu aba ku-
zisayo batshintshane kodwa kwesi isikoloinqununuyalapha isebenzisaumntuomnyeKukwakho ezinye izityholo ezijikelezayoeku hlaleni zokuthi inqununu le ine malieyifumanayo kulo mntu uzisa ukutya esi-
kolweniKananjalo nabapheki ngokomthetho ku-
fanele kusetyenziswe abantu abazimpula zi-ka lujaca nekufuneka zitshintshane ngoku-zo kuphekela abafundi kodwa abahlali bala-pha basoloko bebona abapheki abanyeabatshintshanayo nabacinga ukuba indlelayokwenza abahlali bangahoyiIninzi into ekhalazelwa ngabahlali njengo
kuba besithi kukhe kwanomcimbi woku-valeliswa kwenye yeetitshala ebithathaumhlala phantsi intente eyayifakelwe lom-cimbi yayilandwe kwenye ilali nakuba zik-hona intente eziqeshisayo elalini noku rhan-eleka ukuba umnikazi wetente uyazalananenqununu okanti nenyama eyalandwa eK-okstad kwasetyenziswa isithuthi senye ilalildquoKusanda kulungiswa isikolo kwasetyen-
ziswa umakhi ongena maphepha owayevelakwenye ilali babe bekhona abakhi abana-maphepha netalente yokwakha ebebengen-za ngcono zi Zezinye zezi khalazo zethu eziIninzi into eqhubeleka kwesi sikolo engalunganga nefuna ukuphandwardquo kutshoumhlali ongathandanga ukuba igama lakhelithiwe pahaha kuba esoyikisela ubomi ba-kheEziphendulela uVutha uziphikile izity-
holo zokubausebenzisa abantuabazi zihlobokuye ngelithi yonke imisebenzi emincincieyenziwa kwesisikolo ivunywangamalunguebhodi elawula isikolo (School GoverningBody) Uthe yena uye axelele amalungu eko-miti ephethe isikolo kube ngawo athi makusetyenziswe bani ukwenza umsebenziUyiphikile kwakhona into yokuba abantu
abaye basebenze kwesi sikolo bazi zihlobozakhe Kweyo kulandwa kwenyama eKok-stad ukwathe kwasetyenziswa isithuthi sen-ye yeetitshala ngoku vunyelwa ngamalunguekomiti elawula isikolo Uthe imisebenzibayabanika abantu base kuhlaleni esitshonokuba olilungu lekomiti yewadi bake bam-nika eminye imisebenzi esikolweni ukubaayenze
Abahlali batyholainqununungokunikaizihlobozayo imisebenzi
IMjanyelwa Senior Primary School PHOTOGREG NOTA
5NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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MW2M0Q-190315-IE-ebnnon-INGQUZA
REPORTER
TB is curable but current efforts to find treatand cure everyone who gets ill with the dis-ease are not sufficient
Of the 9 million people a year who get sickwith TB a third of them are ldquomissedrdquo byhealth systemsMany of these 3 million people live in the
worldrsquos poorest most vulnerable communi-ties or are among marginalized populationssuch as migrant workers refugees and inter-nally displaced persons prisoners indige-nous peoples ethnic minorities and drug us-ersWHO and the Stop TB Partnership hosted
at WHO are together promoting World TBDay onTuesdayMarch 24World TBDay pro-vides the opportunity for affected persons andthe communities in which they live govern-ments civil society organizations health-care providers and international partners tocall for further action to reach the 3 millionAll partners can help take forward innova-
tive approaches to ensure that everyone suf-fering from TB has access to TB diagnosistreatment and cureThe burden of tuberculosisWorld TB Day is an opportunity to raise
awareness about the burden of tuberculosis(TB) worldwide and the status of TB preven-tion and control effortsThe Day is also an occasion to mobilize po-
litical and social commitment for furtherprogressProgress towards global targets for reduc-
tions in TB cases and deaths in recent yearshas been impressive TB mortality has fallen
over 45worldwide since 1990 and incidenceis decliningNew TB tools such as rapid diagnostics are
helping transformresponse to the disease andnew life-saving drugs are being introduced
But the global burden remains huge andsignificant challenges persist
) In 2012 there were an estimated 86 mil-lion new cases of TB and 13 million peopledied from TB
) Over 95 of TB deaths occur in low- andmiddle-income countries Poor communitiesand vulnerable groups are most affected butthis airborne disease is a risk to all
) TB is among the top 3 causes of death forwomen aged 15 to 44
) There were an estimated 500 000 casesand 74 000 deaths among children in 2012
Challenges
) Around 3 million people (equal to 1 in 3people falling ill with TB) are currently beinglsquomissedrsquo by health systems
) There is slow progress in tackling multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) 3 out of 4 MDR-TB cases still remainwithout a diagnosis andaround 16 000MDR-TB cases reported toWHOin 2012 were not put on treatment
) Provision of antiretroviral therapy(ART) for TB patients known to be livingwithHIV needs to increase to meet WHOrsquos recom-mendation that all TB patients living withHIV promptly receive ART
Source World Health Organisation -wwwwhoint
FOCUSONWORLD TBDAY -MARCH24
Despitea cure TB claimsmillionsannually
IMAGE SUPPLIED
6 NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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MAMELA SIGCAU
NTABANKULU Local Municipality in part-nership with the Department of Human Set-tlement handed over 19houses to qualified ap-plicants during a function attended by 471beneficiaries municipal employees and rep-resentatives from the department recently
The Chief Whip of the municipality Coun-
cillor Wiseman Sesulo Sophaqa officiallyhandedover ahouseand foodparcels to Bong-iwe Gwedu while he welcomed all the resi-dentsHe urged the beneficiaries of the houses to
please take good care of the structures as gov-ernment wasmaking sure that all South Afri-can citizens were benefitting from the safehousing as clearly stipulated in the Constitu-tion of the country
NtabankuluandDepartmentofHumanSettlementshandoverhouses
Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa hands over a house to Mrs Bongiwe GweduPHOTO MAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Beneficiaries sign letters of receipt of their new houses with Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa and aCommunity Liaison Officer PHOTOMAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Gwedu said ldquoIrsquom grateful to the govern-ment for the house that Irsquove been waiting forfor over 20 years I had already given up hopeon ever getting a decent home as Irsquom unem-ployed and my husband had passed on a longtime ago I really appreciate the groceries be-cause I didnrsquot even know what I would havehad for supperrdquoOne of the beneficiaries Mrs Tsholwana
expressed words of gratitude and appreciated
that government cared for those less fortu-nate She encouraged themunicipality to con-tinue looking after the less fortunate ldquoIndeedwe now feel that we form part of the South Af-rican democracyrdquoThe ceremony was closed off by a Human
Settlement official who explained the proce-dures andwarranties of the houses and plead-ed with the beneficiaries to take good care ofthem
REPORTER
SHOPRITE has donated stationery worthR21 500 to the Ntsitsana Junior SecondarySchool (JSS) in the deep rural area of Nta-bankulu recently as part of a social mediacompetition
Attending the handover ceremony at theschool were officials from local govern-ment the local Chief the SAPS and the dis-trict director of the Department of Educa-tionThe school was chosen after Shoprite
ran a social media competition withElana Afrika where people were invitedto nominate a school to be the benefici-ary of the stationery to the value ofR21 500ldquoIn the Eastern Cape a school called
Ntsintsana Junior Secondary School inNtabankulu at Dwaku location nearbySiphethu hospital was chosen by Sipha-mandla Myolwa our competition win-nerldquoShoprite is proud of this investment
and will continue to invest in the com-munities where it has businesses as theway to say thank you for the supportthat we are getting in these areasrdquo saidNelisa Sinuka Shopritersquos Public Rela-tions Manager
The parents of the children were alsopresent and they were excited about the
handover of books and other itemsThe day was marked with lots of fun
activities and the whole village was ex-cited about the donation
Ntsitsana JSS receives R21 500 stationery donation
Seen during thehanding over ofthe stationerywere (from left)SphamandlaMyolwa whonominated theschool MrSockiwa theDeputy DistrictDirector from theDepartment ofEducation theschool principalMr SindisaMbanjwa andthe regionalmanager ofShoprite AndrewSoqinasePHOTOSUPPLIED
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Bafethu last weekend we visited our buddyin his locality of Frere (Mt Frere) and uma-gogo (his mom) had a provision for us as shehad slaughtered a big pig a day before our vis-it for umntwana wakhe kuba ezakuza nee-friends
Ja we arrived late sesibethe amambawuethu and naye selele umagogo Early in themorning sive nge-knock on the door askingkunyana ukuba why we did not come kuye togreet mara besisoyika because besinathilenanokuthi umntu omdala ebeselele
Hayi abe grand umntu omdala athi maku-lungiswe i-break fast for abantu basemziniKuyahluthwa ezilalini akufani nezikopi si-hlala kuzo apha ezi dolophini othi undwen-dwele umntu kube nzima nokuphiwa amanzila kanonkala ajikiswe ngesiswitisi Into oyo-se uyibone ngumbhalo okuxelela ukuba thisis not a restaurant if you want food bringyour own
Phaya ezilalini utya uxhaphe umlomo we-hlise ngerhewu
So emveni kwazo zonke izidlo umagogoebesibekele zona weza nenyama yehaguigcwele isithebe
OWU UGesh akayithandi nakakuhle iny-ama nje ngokuba eqhele kuphekelwa ama-veggies ngumntu wakhe angenawo namafut-ha yinto azakuyithini na le yenyama etyebi-leyo ezalise isithebe
Ok sithi sisaqala sisika amaqatha amaba-lwa kufike omnye umfo wasebulalini siqondeukuba sincedakele simcele asijoyine
Hayi uyabetha la mfo futhi u-worse kuleimhlophe qhwa
Wakhe wambona umntu otya inyama dekuhambe umzimba kuwe kubengathi uzaku-ginyelwa nguwe
Ingakugulisi ke bhuti or sikubone uncuncaendlwini encane Enkosi magogo
Men can see things differently
Men of this country if this remark mayhurt ndash if not upset you ndash please forgive us Un-fortunately God sent us toExpress-land to con-vey everything that is happening in front ofus Niyarhala kakhulu kwaye anoneli Kwa-mnandi lokho koosisi Last week we were atthe case of Melice Jacobs a woman who is ac-cused of murdering infants and keeping themin a refrigerator in New Brighton eUTA
And that incident shocked everybody andprompted many people to go to court to seethis woman ldquonine-ninerdquo
Whilst others rebuke her of her deeds to theinnocent souls three men who were on thesame seat with the gossip team in the court-room were seeing otherwise
They were praising her beauty not consid-ering what other community members wereseeing in the woman They were crazy the
way she is structured OW AmandodaThe other one stressed that he would look
for her because he wants to marry her or togive her the love she deserves
As evidence stated clearly Melice was en-during an abusive relationship from her lateboyfriend in all these years
Eyi ivakele isithi ldquoHow can you harm sucha beautiful angel instead of giving her whatshe deservesrdquo Hayi umfana kuti he was inlove of the woman Hoping that he will meether any time soon because the court grantedher bail
He has a PPF now
Kuyakwalijiki nokugxekwa ngumgosi Jainjalo because we donrsquot want to see our futuregeneration ruined in front of us by alcoholWhorsquos gonna lead this country Yintoni kethethani
First of all letrsquos give you the full name PPFstands for Professional Phuza Face which de-velops in those who are heavy drinkers whostart from Monday to another Monday with-out food in their stomachs Okay now siya-yikena daai ding
Come closer ke to hear the story There isa guy who is white in complexion anywaykuyasho ukuthi the guy is handsome if he isnot cute emacherrien ayo or to those who ap-preciate i-nature naba-crossser i-floor
Every time you will find his car parked es-hebeen
Da man can drinkBut recently we realised that he was devel-
oping a PPF and develops fast in people whoare white in complexion
Boetie stop it before umoshakale kuba sow-ubonakala ngoku nasemntwini ongakwaziyoukuba uyindla-manzi
Hoping that uvile
Ayimalini amanzi
Wakhe weva ube kwi meeting la kukhonaumntu ozakunivuthela ngevumba le khwa-pha or isihlangu
Apho uphela ungasakwazi noku-payer i-at-tention kuloo meeting kuba impumlo iva elivumba
Besikwenye i-meeting eMqanduli apho be-sifuthwe ngomnye umfana osemncinane asa-zi nokuba likhwapha or zizihlangu kodwa njesikhona isankqanga ebesisuka kuye
Mfethu xa usiya ebantwini yenza sure uku-ba uziqholile isihlangu sakho si-clean sifak-we nekawusi e-eclean usiphathe kakubikwintlanganiso ebaluleke kangaka kuba si-phazanyiswa le livumba lakho
Come on man Asiyeke inje siyabuya kwiv-eki ezayo uzova ngathi ubaselwe kanti sow-usitsha
Baaaaaiii sinithanda nonke emakhaya
Hayiukutya inyamangalandlela
Gospel singer advises othersingers to listen toGod
Gospel singer Zoliswa Nongogo perfoming at theMsobomvu Hall in Butterworth
PHOTO ANELE RAZIYA
BABALWA NDLANYA
A GOSPEL singer fromZazulwana Township inButterworth who wonthe Best Song of the YearAward at the MnqumaGospel Awards advisedpeople who want to singGospel to listen to God sothat they could followtheir calling
Zoliswa Nongogo saidshe took time to preachthe word of God by sing-ing Gospel since shewanted to do exactly whatGod had called her for ldquoIstarted singing when Iwas still young Mybrothers owned an accor-dian and guitar Theyused to ask me to sing anddance but at that time Idid not know that Godhad anointed me to singGospel in order to healpeople with brokenhearts and those who arehopelessrdquo said Nongogo
Talking to Express shesaid she released her firstalbum Hozani in 2011This album consists of 10songs She said she is aborn-again Christian
She started singing gos-pel from a young agesince she was from aChristian family
ldquoI will never stop wor-shipping God and preach-ing His word until I dieThis is my calling so Ihave to obey and followwhat God had put in myheartrdquo
8 SportMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE OR Tambo District municipality is on amission to develop sport throughout the re-gion by ensuring that the players and clubsare fully equipped in order for them to reach
the national standard
Last Sunday the municipality in partner-ship with the South African Football Associa-tion (Safa) handed over sport equipment tounder 17 players of all five local municipali-
ties that fall under the OR Tambo DistrictMunicipality namely Mhlontlo NyandeniPort St Johns Ingquza Hill and King Sabat-ha Dalindyebomunicipalities the event washeld at the Malizo Mpehle Hospital hall inMhlontlo municipalityThe sport equipment includes soccer kits
nets soccer boots and soccer balls The cam-paign is the brainchild of the department ofcommunity service in the OR Tambo mu-nicipalityThe municipality has spent about R250
000 to ensure this initiative becomes a reali-ty and a success The Portfolio head of Com-munity Service Siyakholwa Mlamli saidthere is a need to work with federations to-gether with the municipality to developsport Thatrsquos why they forged this partner-ship to work together with Safa OR Tamboto develop young players like the under 17sldquoWe are not only looking at soccer and
will also be targeting the Cinderella codesto ensure that they also benefitldquoFor instance ndash last year we were dealing
with boxing and this year it is soccer andother codes will followldquoIt is our main mission as OR Tambo to
instil discipline amongst the players whocome from this region
Municipality equips teams for success
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompela and MMC Siyakholwa Mlamli during the handing overof sport equipment in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompelastressed his gratitude towards Mlamli forshowing an interest in developing sportHe said it is themainmission of the OR Tam-
bo to retain its respect in football as it was re-garded as the home of football during the daysof Mtata Bush BucksNkompela said they wanted to invite Safa
president Danny Jordaan to the OR Tambotournament as well as the national coachShakesMashaba and coaches of the national de-velopment side to see if they cannot pick upsome players from this regionHe said they are also expected to provide
someassistance to this regiononwhat they cando to develop sport and retain the dignity of thisregion with regard to footballHe stressed that his focus is to expose the tal-
ent even in deeply remote areas of this regionAmong the stakeholders who graced the
event were representatives of the Eastern CapeSportCouncilDepartment of SportRecreationArts and Culture and from each local munici-palityMeanwhile the OR Tambo under 17 team has
been selected to represent this region in theEaster tournament that would be hosted byBuffalo City
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE newly elected executive commit-tee of the OR Tambo sport council hasvowed to end disputes and focus moreondeveloping sport throughout the re-gion
The executive committee was re-cently electedduringa special electivegeneralmeeting held at theORTambohall and attended by the big brassfrom regional and provincial sportfederations A permanent structurethat will run up until October 2017was elected The sport council in theOR Tambo has been characterised bydisputes since 2009 which had made itdifficult for them to function properlyAs a result it was disbanded in 2010
The newly elected chairperson ofthe sport council Mzondeleli Qotoyistressed that there was a lot of workthat needed to be done in the OR Tam-bo region and that they as the newcommittee were prepared to do soldquoFirst of all we need to get funding by
appealing to companies to sponsor thesport council and make sure that facili-ties areavailable upandrunningWeal-so want to forge partnerships with gov-ernment departments the business sec-tor and associates to develop sportthroughout the region It is our aim tonourish and purify the talent from thisregionrdquo said QotoyiHe stressed that they were intend-
ing to establish relations with sportdepartments and municipalitiesldquoWe cannot run away from the issue
Newexecutive committee for sport council
Mzondeleli Qotoyipromises tochange the faceof sport in ORTambo regionPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
that money is a problem so we need toput more focus into getting funds Ifwe can achieve that we can go placesin terms of developing sport and havemore players from this region whocan go as far as competing overseasWe need our children to have opportu-nities that we didnrsquot get whenwewereyoungrdquo he saidThe executive committee elected
from different sport federations areChairperson Mzondeleli Qotoyi firstdeputy Thembeka Mkhontwana sec-ond deputyMphuthumiDlulani thirddeputyNokhweziDubula general sec-retary Thandinkosi Kulu deputy sec-retary Lindelani Ndinga treasurerVekhula Gwazela public relations of-ficer Nomvuyelelo April and develop-ment officer Sandile Nowalaza
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5NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
PROVINCE OF THE EASTERN CAPE135 Main StreetPO BOX 14Flagstaff4810TEL 039 252 013161
INGQUZA HILL LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
66 Main StreetPO BOX 7LUSIKISIKI4820TEL 039 253 15681096
BID NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
CONTRACT NO DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT
REF IHLM09032015CORP-20 Bids are hereby invited from suitable qualified bidderssupply and provisioning of disaster recovery system
file serve and filemaintenanceFor a period of 3 years
for
the
Evaluation criteria 8020
Enquiries 039 252 0131 ext 229 For terms of reference please
email to pdlomoihlmgovza
Tender validity period
Price=80 points B-BBEE=2 points Submit an original or certified copy of
B-BBEEcertificate to claimpreferential points
Supply Chain Management at
90 (ninety) days after tender closing date
0
REQUIREDDOCUMENTS
OBTAININGOFTENDERDOCUMENTS
TENDERSUBMISSIONANDOPENING
by 1200 local time on02APRIL2015
Potential bidders are urged to submit thefollowing attachments when submitting theirproposals failure to do so could lead todisqualification
Original validTaxClearanceCertificate
CompanyRegistrationCK (CIPC)
Certified copies of Identity documents(Directors)
Total tender prices should be fixed andVATinclusive (VATVendors)
MBD4which could be obtained on ourwebsite
There are no tender documents for thisprojects terms of reference will be sent to allbidders on request
TendersProposalsmust be submitted by handat 135 Main Street Flagstaff 4810(Procurement Section)
Tenders should be sealed endorsed on theenvelope with IHLM09032015CORP-20DISASTERRECOVERY
CONDITIONSOFACCEPTANCE
MFihlaniMunicipalManager
The Ingquza Hill Local is under no obligation to accept anyproposaltender and reserves the right to accept the whole orany part of the proposaltender No proposaltenders will beconsidered from persons in the service of the state TheIngquza Hill Local Municipalitys supply chain policy will apply inall tender stages
The municipality reserves the right to extend the tender periodby notice in the press and on the municipalitys official websitewwwihlmgovza
NBNo faxed couriered emailed tenderswill be accepted
MW2M0Q-190315-IE-ebnnon-INGQUZA
REPORTER
TB is curable but current efforts to find treatand cure everyone who gets ill with the dis-ease are not sufficient
Of the 9 million people a year who get sickwith TB a third of them are ldquomissedrdquo byhealth systemsMany of these 3 million people live in the
worldrsquos poorest most vulnerable communi-ties or are among marginalized populationssuch as migrant workers refugees and inter-nally displaced persons prisoners indige-nous peoples ethnic minorities and drug us-ersWHO and the Stop TB Partnership hosted
at WHO are together promoting World TBDay onTuesdayMarch 24World TBDay pro-vides the opportunity for affected persons andthe communities in which they live govern-ments civil society organizations health-care providers and international partners tocall for further action to reach the 3 millionAll partners can help take forward innova-
tive approaches to ensure that everyone suf-fering from TB has access to TB diagnosistreatment and cureThe burden of tuberculosisWorld TB Day is an opportunity to raise
awareness about the burden of tuberculosis(TB) worldwide and the status of TB preven-tion and control effortsThe Day is also an occasion to mobilize po-
litical and social commitment for furtherprogressProgress towards global targets for reduc-
tions in TB cases and deaths in recent yearshas been impressive TB mortality has fallen
over 45worldwide since 1990 and incidenceis decliningNew TB tools such as rapid diagnostics are
helping transformresponse to the disease andnew life-saving drugs are being introduced
But the global burden remains huge andsignificant challenges persist
) In 2012 there were an estimated 86 mil-lion new cases of TB and 13 million peopledied from TB
) Over 95 of TB deaths occur in low- andmiddle-income countries Poor communitiesand vulnerable groups are most affected butthis airborne disease is a risk to all
) TB is among the top 3 causes of death forwomen aged 15 to 44
) There were an estimated 500 000 casesand 74 000 deaths among children in 2012
Challenges
) Around 3 million people (equal to 1 in 3people falling ill with TB) are currently beinglsquomissedrsquo by health systems
) There is slow progress in tackling multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) 3 out of 4 MDR-TB cases still remainwithout a diagnosis andaround 16 000MDR-TB cases reported toWHOin 2012 were not put on treatment
) Provision of antiretroviral therapy(ART) for TB patients known to be livingwithHIV needs to increase to meet WHOrsquos recom-mendation that all TB patients living withHIV promptly receive ART
Source World Health Organisation -wwwwhoint
FOCUSONWORLD TBDAY -MARCH24
Despitea cure TB claimsmillionsannually
IMAGE SUPPLIED
6 NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
MAMA SARAH SHE IS AMAZINGMyname is I had a bad experience inmy life whileworking for a textile company
in and still I had poor results for an issue I was having during my move to
for a better pay I was still suffering with financial difficulties then I noticed a
living successful life deal offered by Mama Sarah magic ring from a testimonial by one
Mrs Khumalo I decided to give it a try and made appointment with Sarah I went to her
home her son was so friendly with good heart after only 10min session I rushed to
YES I won 12m rand
using her magic ring this magic ring is a REALDEAL for you and anybody else
Mamahas attraction oil to help anyone
Nadeen
East London
Mthatha
Mthatha Post Office and I played the lotto on that night lottery
jack-pot
to get amarriage partner of your choice
Call her son Andrew for appointment she works only on
Phone
Appointments from 7am ndash 10pm
Mthatha
FREE CONSULTATION
071 759 5176MW2H4A-190315-TE-ebkmwa-Mama
NOTICEMFS Building
Construction
200306598823
ID 800306 510 08 7
Please take notice
that Harrison
ID 501003 5139 08 2
a n d
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making applications to
the companies and
intellectual properties
commission for the
restoration of the
above-mentioned
Objections must be
lodged within 21 days
Sabelo
K e n n e t h
Masibonge
MW25IK-190315-TE-ebkmwa-MFS
MAMELA SIGCAU
NTABANKULU Local Municipality in part-nership with the Department of Human Set-tlement handed over 19houses to qualified ap-plicants during a function attended by 471beneficiaries municipal employees and rep-resentatives from the department recently
The Chief Whip of the municipality Coun-
cillor Wiseman Sesulo Sophaqa officiallyhandedover ahouseand foodparcels to Bong-iwe Gwedu while he welcomed all the resi-dentsHe urged the beneficiaries of the houses to
please take good care of the structures as gov-ernment wasmaking sure that all South Afri-can citizens were benefitting from the safehousing as clearly stipulated in the Constitu-tion of the country
NtabankuluandDepartmentofHumanSettlementshandoverhouses
Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa hands over a house to Mrs Bongiwe GweduPHOTO MAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Beneficiaries sign letters of receipt of their new houses with Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa and aCommunity Liaison Officer PHOTOMAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Gwedu said ldquoIrsquom grateful to the govern-ment for the house that Irsquove been waiting forfor over 20 years I had already given up hopeon ever getting a decent home as Irsquom unem-ployed and my husband had passed on a longtime ago I really appreciate the groceries be-cause I didnrsquot even know what I would havehad for supperrdquoOne of the beneficiaries Mrs Tsholwana
expressed words of gratitude and appreciated
that government cared for those less fortu-nate She encouraged themunicipality to con-tinue looking after the less fortunate ldquoIndeedwe now feel that we form part of the South Af-rican democracyrdquoThe ceremony was closed off by a Human
Settlement official who explained the proce-dures andwarranties of the houses and plead-ed with the beneficiaries to take good care ofthem
REPORTER
SHOPRITE has donated stationery worthR21 500 to the Ntsitsana Junior SecondarySchool (JSS) in the deep rural area of Nta-bankulu recently as part of a social mediacompetition
Attending the handover ceremony at theschool were officials from local govern-ment the local Chief the SAPS and the dis-trict director of the Department of Educa-tionThe school was chosen after Shoprite
ran a social media competition withElana Afrika where people were invitedto nominate a school to be the benefici-ary of the stationery to the value ofR21 500ldquoIn the Eastern Cape a school called
Ntsintsana Junior Secondary School inNtabankulu at Dwaku location nearbySiphethu hospital was chosen by Sipha-mandla Myolwa our competition win-nerldquoShoprite is proud of this investment
and will continue to invest in the com-munities where it has businesses as theway to say thank you for the supportthat we are getting in these areasrdquo saidNelisa Sinuka Shopritersquos Public Rela-tions Manager
The parents of the children were alsopresent and they were excited about the
handover of books and other itemsThe day was marked with lots of fun
activities and the whole village was ex-cited about the donation
Ntsitsana JSS receives R21 500 stationery donation
Seen during thehanding over ofthe stationerywere (from left)SphamandlaMyolwa whonominated theschool MrSockiwa theDeputy DistrictDirector from theDepartment ofEducation theschool principalMr SindisaMbanjwa andthe regionalmanager ofShoprite AndrewSoqinasePHOTOSUPPLIED
7EntertainmentMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
Learn without limits
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Dear Mthatha Community
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Due to overwhelming demand seats are now fully
booked for the Unisa Chance 2 Advance
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Thank you for your support
Look out for announcements of future programmes
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ORK
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Discover the link betweenlearning and a better life
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Learn new and exciting skills
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Bafethu last weekend we visited our buddyin his locality of Frere (Mt Frere) and uma-gogo (his mom) had a provision for us as shehad slaughtered a big pig a day before our vis-it for umntwana wakhe kuba ezakuza nee-friends
Ja we arrived late sesibethe amambawuethu and naye selele umagogo Early in themorning sive nge-knock on the door askingkunyana ukuba why we did not come kuye togreet mara besisoyika because besinathilenanokuthi umntu omdala ebeselele
Hayi abe grand umntu omdala athi maku-lungiswe i-break fast for abantu basemziniKuyahluthwa ezilalini akufani nezikopi si-hlala kuzo apha ezi dolophini othi undwen-dwele umntu kube nzima nokuphiwa amanzila kanonkala ajikiswe ngesiswitisi Into oyo-se uyibone ngumbhalo okuxelela ukuba thisis not a restaurant if you want food bringyour own
Phaya ezilalini utya uxhaphe umlomo we-hlise ngerhewu
So emveni kwazo zonke izidlo umagogoebesibekele zona weza nenyama yehaguigcwele isithebe
OWU UGesh akayithandi nakakuhle iny-ama nje ngokuba eqhele kuphekelwa ama-veggies ngumntu wakhe angenawo namafut-ha yinto azakuyithini na le yenyama etyebi-leyo ezalise isithebe
Ok sithi sisaqala sisika amaqatha amaba-lwa kufike omnye umfo wasebulalini siqondeukuba sincedakele simcele asijoyine
Hayi uyabetha la mfo futhi u-worse kuleimhlophe qhwa
Wakhe wambona umntu otya inyama dekuhambe umzimba kuwe kubengathi uzaku-ginyelwa nguwe
Ingakugulisi ke bhuti or sikubone uncuncaendlwini encane Enkosi magogo
Men can see things differently
Men of this country if this remark mayhurt ndash if not upset you ndash please forgive us Un-fortunately God sent us toExpress-land to con-vey everything that is happening in front ofus Niyarhala kakhulu kwaye anoneli Kwa-mnandi lokho koosisi Last week we were atthe case of Melice Jacobs a woman who is ac-cused of murdering infants and keeping themin a refrigerator in New Brighton eUTA
And that incident shocked everybody andprompted many people to go to court to seethis woman ldquonine-ninerdquo
Whilst others rebuke her of her deeds to theinnocent souls three men who were on thesame seat with the gossip team in the court-room were seeing otherwise
They were praising her beauty not consid-ering what other community members wereseeing in the woman They were crazy the
way she is structured OW AmandodaThe other one stressed that he would look
for her because he wants to marry her or togive her the love she deserves
As evidence stated clearly Melice was en-during an abusive relationship from her lateboyfriend in all these years
Eyi ivakele isithi ldquoHow can you harm sucha beautiful angel instead of giving her whatshe deservesrdquo Hayi umfana kuti he was inlove of the woman Hoping that he will meether any time soon because the court grantedher bail
He has a PPF now
Kuyakwalijiki nokugxekwa ngumgosi Jainjalo because we donrsquot want to see our futuregeneration ruined in front of us by alcoholWhorsquos gonna lead this country Yintoni kethethani
First of all letrsquos give you the full name PPFstands for Professional Phuza Face which de-velops in those who are heavy drinkers whostart from Monday to another Monday with-out food in their stomachs Okay now siya-yikena daai ding
Come closer ke to hear the story There isa guy who is white in complexion anywaykuyasho ukuthi the guy is handsome if he isnot cute emacherrien ayo or to those who ap-preciate i-nature naba-crossser i-floor
Every time you will find his car parked es-hebeen
Da man can drinkBut recently we realised that he was devel-
oping a PPF and develops fast in people whoare white in complexion
Boetie stop it before umoshakale kuba sow-ubonakala ngoku nasemntwini ongakwaziyoukuba uyindla-manzi
Hoping that uvile
Ayimalini amanzi
Wakhe weva ube kwi meeting la kukhonaumntu ozakunivuthela ngevumba le khwa-pha or isihlangu
Apho uphela ungasakwazi noku-payer i-at-tention kuloo meeting kuba impumlo iva elivumba
Besikwenye i-meeting eMqanduli apho be-sifuthwe ngomnye umfana osemncinane asa-zi nokuba likhwapha or zizihlangu kodwa njesikhona isankqanga ebesisuka kuye
Mfethu xa usiya ebantwini yenza sure uku-ba uziqholile isihlangu sakho si-clean sifak-we nekawusi e-eclean usiphathe kakubikwintlanganiso ebaluleke kangaka kuba si-phazanyiswa le livumba lakho
Come on man Asiyeke inje siyabuya kwiv-eki ezayo uzova ngathi ubaselwe kanti sow-usitsha
Baaaaaiii sinithanda nonke emakhaya
Hayiukutya inyamangalandlela
Gospel singer advises othersingers to listen toGod
Gospel singer Zoliswa Nongogo perfoming at theMsobomvu Hall in Butterworth
PHOTO ANELE RAZIYA
BABALWA NDLANYA
A GOSPEL singer fromZazulwana Township inButterworth who wonthe Best Song of the YearAward at the MnqumaGospel Awards advisedpeople who want to singGospel to listen to God sothat they could followtheir calling
Zoliswa Nongogo saidshe took time to preachthe word of God by sing-ing Gospel since shewanted to do exactly whatGod had called her for ldquoIstarted singing when Iwas still young Mybrothers owned an accor-dian and guitar Theyused to ask me to sing anddance but at that time Idid not know that Godhad anointed me to singGospel in order to healpeople with brokenhearts and those who arehopelessrdquo said Nongogo
Talking to Express shesaid she released her firstalbum Hozani in 2011This album consists of 10songs She said she is aborn-again Christian
She started singing gos-pel from a young agesince she was from aChristian family
ldquoI will never stop wor-shipping God and preach-ing His word until I dieThis is my calling so Ihave to obey and followwhat God had put in myheartrdquo
8 SportMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE OR Tambo District municipality is on amission to develop sport throughout the re-gion by ensuring that the players and clubsare fully equipped in order for them to reach
the national standard
Last Sunday the municipality in partner-ship with the South African Football Associa-tion (Safa) handed over sport equipment tounder 17 players of all five local municipali-
ties that fall under the OR Tambo DistrictMunicipality namely Mhlontlo NyandeniPort St Johns Ingquza Hill and King Sabat-ha Dalindyebomunicipalities the event washeld at the Malizo Mpehle Hospital hall inMhlontlo municipalityThe sport equipment includes soccer kits
nets soccer boots and soccer balls The cam-paign is the brainchild of the department ofcommunity service in the OR Tambo mu-nicipalityThe municipality has spent about R250
000 to ensure this initiative becomes a reali-ty and a success The Portfolio head of Com-munity Service Siyakholwa Mlamli saidthere is a need to work with federations to-gether with the municipality to developsport Thatrsquos why they forged this partner-ship to work together with Safa OR Tamboto develop young players like the under 17sldquoWe are not only looking at soccer and
will also be targeting the Cinderella codesto ensure that they also benefitldquoFor instance ndash last year we were dealing
with boxing and this year it is soccer andother codes will followldquoIt is our main mission as OR Tambo to
instil discipline amongst the players whocome from this region
Municipality equips teams for success
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompela and MMC Siyakholwa Mlamli during the handing overof sport equipment in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompelastressed his gratitude towards Mlamli forshowing an interest in developing sportHe said it is themainmission of the OR Tam-
bo to retain its respect in football as it was re-garded as the home of football during the daysof Mtata Bush BucksNkompela said they wanted to invite Safa
president Danny Jordaan to the OR Tambotournament as well as the national coachShakesMashaba and coaches of the national de-velopment side to see if they cannot pick upsome players from this regionHe said they are also expected to provide
someassistance to this regiononwhat they cando to develop sport and retain the dignity of thisregion with regard to footballHe stressed that his focus is to expose the tal-
ent even in deeply remote areas of this regionAmong the stakeholders who graced the
event were representatives of the Eastern CapeSportCouncilDepartment of SportRecreationArts and Culture and from each local munici-palityMeanwhile the OR Tambo under 17 team has
been selected to represent this region in theEaster tournament that would be hosted byBuffalo City
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE newly elected executive commit-tee of the OR Tambo sport council hasvowed to end disputes and focus moreondeveloping sport throughout the re-gion
The executive committee was re-cently electedduringa special electivegeneralmeeting held at theORTambohall and attended by the big brassfrom regional and provincial sportfederations A permanent structurethat will run up until October 2017was elected The sport council in theOR Tambo has been characterised bydisputes since 2009 which had made itdifficult for them to function properlyAs a result it was disbanded in 2010
The newly elected chairperson ofthe sport council Mzondeleli Qotoyistressed that there was a lot of workthat needed to be done in the OR Tam-bo region and that they as the newcommittee were prepared to do soldquoFirst of all we need to get funding by
appealing to companies to sponsor thesport council and make sure that facili-ties areavailable upandrunningWeal-so want to forge partnerships with gov-ernment departments the business sec-tor and associates to develop sportthroughout the region It is our aim tonourish and purify the talent from thisregionrdquo said QotoyiHe stressed that they were intend-
ing to establish relations with sportdepartments and municipalitiesldquoWe cannot run away from the issue
Newexecutive committee for sport council
Mzondeleli Qotoyipromises tochange the faceof sport in ORTambo regionPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
that money is a problem so we need toput more focus into getting funds Ifwe can achieve that we can go placesin terms of developing sport and havemore players from this region whocan go as far as competing overseasWe need our children to have opportu-nities that we didnrsquot get whenwewereyoungrdquo he saidThe executive committee elected
from different sport federations areChairperson Mzondeleli Qotoyi firstdeputy Thembeka Mkhontwana sec-ond deputyMphuthumiDlulani thirddeputyNokhweziDubula general sec-retary Thandinkosi Kulu deputy sec-retary Lindelani Ndinga treasurerVekhula Gwazela public relations of-ficer Nomvuyelelo April and develop-ment officer Sandile Nowalaza
ATTENTIONall sport clubsand organisa-tions Pleaseemail sport
stories andorresults to
gregnotame-dia24com orfax it to 041503 6257
Submitinfoonyoursporteventsandresults
6 NewsMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
MAMA SARAH SHE IS AMAZINGMyname is I had a bad experience inmy life whileworking for a textile company
in and still I had poor results for an issue I was having during my move to
for a better pay I was still suffering with financial difficulties then I noticed a
living successful life deal offered by Mama Sarah magic ring from a testimonial by one
Mrs Khumalo I decided to give it a try and made appointment with Sarah I went to her
home her son was so friendly with good heart after only 10min session I rushed to
YES I won 12m rand
using her magic ring this magic ring is a REALDEAL for you and anybody else
Mamahas attraction oil to help anyone
Nadeen
East London
Mthatha
Mthatha Post Office and I played the lotto on that night lottery
jack-pot
to get amarriage partner of your choice
Call her son Andrew for appointment she works only on
Phone
Appointments from 7am ndash 10pm
Mthatha
FREE CONSULTATION
071 759 5176MW2H4A-190315-TE-ebkmwa-Mama
NOTICEMFS Building
Construction
200306598823
ID 800306 510 08 7
Please take notice
that Harrison
ID 501003 5139 08 2
a n d
ID 80030 6510 08 7
making applications to
the companies and
intellectual properties
commission for the
restoration of the
above-mentioned
Objections must be
lodged within 21 days
Sabelo
K e n n e t h
Masibonge
MW25IK-190315-TE-ebkmwa-MFS
MAMELA SIGCAU
NTABANKULU Local Municipality in part-nership with the Department of Human Set-tlement handed over 19houses to qualified ap-plicants during a function attended by 471beneficiaries municipal employees and rep-resentatives from the department recently
The Chief Whip of the municipality Coun-
cillor Wiseman Sesulo Sophaqa officiallyhandedover ahouseand foodparcels to Bong-iwe Gwedu while he welcomed all the resi-dentsHe urged the beneficiaries of the houses to
please take good care of the structures as gov-ernment wasmaking sure that all South Afri-can citizens were benefitting from the safehousing as clearly stipulated in the Constitu-tion of the country
NtabankuluandDepartmentofHumanSettlementshandoverhouses
Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa hands over a house to Mrs Bongiwe GweduPHOTO MAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Beneficiaries sign letters of receipt of their new houses with Chief Whip Wiseman Sophaqa and aCommunity Liaison Officer PHOTOMAMELA MANGCOTYWA
Gwedu said ldquoIrsquom grateful to the govern-ment for the house that Irsquove been waiting forfor over 20 years I had already given up hopeon ever getting a decent home as Irsquom unem-ployed and my husband had passed on a longtime ago I really appreciate the groceries be-cause I didnrsquot even know what I would havehad for supperrdquoOne of the beneficiaries Mrs Tsholwana
expressed words of gratitude and appreciated
that government cared for those less fortu-nate She encouraged themunicipality to con-tinue looking after the less fortunate ldquoIndeedwe now feel that we form part of the South Af-rican democracyrdquoThe ceremony was closed off by a Human
Settlement official who explained the proce-dures andwarranties of the houses and plead-ed with the beneficiaries to take good care ofthem
REPORTER
SHOPRITE has donated stationery worthR21 500 to the Ntsitsana Junior SecondarySchool (JSS) in the deep rural area of Nta-bankulu recently as part of a social mediacompetition
Attending the handover ceremony at theschool were officials from local govern-ment the local Chief the SAPS and the dis-trict director of the Department of Educa-tionThe school was chosen after Shoprite
ran a social media competition withElana Afrika where people were invitedto nominate a school to be the benefici-ary of the stationery to the value ofR21 500ldquoIn the Eastern Cape a school called
Ntsintsana Junior Secondary School inNtabankulu at Dwaku location nearbySiphethu hospital was chosen by Sipha-mandla Myolwa our competition win-nerldquoShoprite is proud of this investment
and will continue to invest in the com-munities where it has businesses as theway to say thank you for the supportthat we are getting in these areasrdquo saidNelisa Sinuka Shopritersquos Public Rela-tions Manager
The parents of the children were alsopresent and they were excited about the
handover of books and other itemsThe day was marked with lots of fun
activities and the whole village was ex-cited about the donation
Ntsitsana JSS receives R21 500 stationery donation
Seen during thehanding over ofthe stationerywere (from left)SphamandlaMyolwa whonominated theschool MrSockiwa theDeputy DistrictDirector from theDepartment ofEducation theschool principalMr SindisaMbanjwa andthe regionalmanager ofShoprite AndrewSoqinasePHOTOSUPPLIED
7EntertainmentMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
Learn without limits
Unisarsquos Chance 2 Advance Programme
Dear Mthatha Community
and surrounding areas
Due to overwhelming demand seats are now fully
booked for the Unisa Chance 2 Advance
Programme for the 11 ndash 15 May 2015
Registrations are officially CLOSED
Thank you for your support
Look out for announcements of future programmes
Visit Facebook Chance 2 Advance
For more information contact
Tel 012 429 8643863935244771
Email advanceunisaacza
Website wwwunisaaczaC2A
NETW
ORK
BBDO
8019
066E
Discover the link betweenlearning and a better life
Learning can help better yourchances of employment
Learn new and exciting skills
Learn how you can make achange in your community
Bafethu last weekend we visited our buddyin his locality of Frere (Mt Frere) and uma-gogo (his mom) had a provision for us as shehad slaughtered a big pig a day before our vis-it for umntwana wakhe kuba ezakuza nee-friends
Ja we arrived late sesibethe amambawuethu and naye selele umagogo Early in themorning sive nge-knock on the door askingkunyana ukuba why we did not come kuye togreet mara besisoyika because besinathilenanokuthi umntu omdala ebeselele
Hayi abe grand umntu omdala athi maku-lungiswe i-break fast for abantu basemziniKuyahluthwa ezilalini akufani nezikopi si-hlala kuzo apha ezi dolophini othi undwen-dwele umntu kube nzima nokuphiwa amanzila kanonkala ajikiswe ngesiswitisi Into oyo-se uyibone ngumbhalo okuxelela ukuba thisis not a restaurant if you want food bringyour own
Phaya ezilalini utya uxhaphe umlomo we-hlise ngerhewu
So emveni kwazo zonke izidlo umagogoebesibekele zona weza nenyama yehaguigcwele isithebe
OWU UGesh akayithandi nakakuhle iny-ama nje ngokuba eqhele kuphekelwa ama-veggies ngumntu wakhe angenawo namafut-ha yinto azakuyithini na le yenyama etyebi-leyo ezalise isithebe
Ok sithi sisaqala sisika amaqatha amaba-lwa kufike omnye umfo wasebulalini siqondeukuba sincedakele simcele asijoyine
Hayi uyabetha la mfo futhi u-worse kuleimhlophe qhwa
Wakhe wambona umntu otya inyama dekuhambe umzimba kuwe kubengathi uzaku-ginyelwa nguwe
Ingakugulisi ke bhuti or sikubone uncuncaendlwini encane Enkosi magogo
Men can see things differently
Men of this country if this remark mayhurt ndash if not upset you ndash please forgive us Un-fortunately God sent us toExpress-land to con-vey everything that is happening in front ofus Niyarhala kakhulu kwaye anoneli Kwa-mnandi lokho koosisi Last week we were atthe case of Melice Jacobs a woman who is ac-cused of murdering infants and keeping themin a refrigerator in New Brighton eUTA
And that incident shocked everybody andprompted many people to go to court to seethis woman ldquonine-ninerdquo
Whilst others rebuke her of her deeds to theinnocent souls three men who were on thesame seat with the gossip team in the court-room were seeing otherwise
They were praising her beauty not consid-ering what other community members wereseeing in the woman They were crazy the
way she is structured OW AmandodaThe other one stressed that he would look
for her because he wants to marry her or togive her the love she deserves
As evidence stated clearly Melice was en-during an abusive relationship from her lateboyfriend in all these years
Eyi ivakele isithi ldquoHow can you harm sucha beautiful angel instead of giving her whatshe deservesrdquo Hayi umfana kuti he was inlove of the woman Hoping that he will meether any time soon because the court grantedher bail
He has a PPF now
Kuyakwalijiki nokugxekwa ngumgosi Jainjalo because we donrsquot want to see our futuregeneration ruined in front of us by alcoholWhorsquos gonna lead this country Yintoni kethethani
First of all letrsquos give you the full name PPFstands for Professional Phuza Face which de-velops in those who are heavy drinkers whostart from Monday to another Monday with-out food in their stomachs Okay now siya-yikena daai ding
Come closer ke to hear the story There isa guy who is white in complexion anywaykuyasho ukuthi the guy is handsome if he isnot cute emacherrien ayo or to those who ap-preciate i-nature naba-crossser i-floor
Every time you will find his car parked es-hebeen
Da man can drinkBut recently we realised that he was devel-
oping a PPF and develops fast in people whoare white in complexion
Boetie stop it before umoshakale kuba sow-ubonakala ngoku nasemntwini ongakwaziyoukuba uyindla-manzi
Hoping that uvile
Ayimalini amanzi
Wakhe weva ube kwi meeting la kukhonaumntu ozakunivuthela ngevumba le khwa-pha or isihlangu
Apho uphela ungasakwazi noku-payer i-at-tention kuloo meeting kuba impumlo iva elivumba
Besikwenye i-meeting eMqanduli apho be-sifuthwe ngomnye umfana osemncinane asa-zi nokuba likhwapha or zizihlangu kodwa njesikhona isankqanga ebesisuka kuye
Mfethu xa usiya ebantwini yenza sure uku-ba uziqholile isihlangu sakho si-clean sifak-we nekawusi e-eclean usiphathe kakubikwintlanganiso ebaluleke kangaka kuba si-phazanyiswa le livumba lakho
Come on man Asiyeke inje siyabuya kwiv-eki ezayo uzova ngathi ubaselwe kanti sow-usitsha
Baaaaaiii sinithanda nonke emakhaya
Hayiukutya inyamangalandlela
Gospel singer advises othersingers to listen toGod
Gospel singer Zoliswa Nongogo perfoming at theMsobomvu Hall in Butterworth
PHOTO ANELE RAZIYA
BABALWA NDLANYA
A GOSPEL singer fromZazulwana Township inButterworth who wonthe Best Song of the YearAward at the MnqumaGospel Awards advisedpeople who want to singGospel to listen to God sothat they could followtheir calling
Zoliswa Nongogo saidshe took time to preachthe word of God by sing-ing Gospel since shewanted to do exactly whatGod had called her for ldquoIstarted singing when Iwas still young Mybrothers owned an accor-dian and guitar Theyused to ask me to sing anddance but at that time Idid not know that Godhad anointed me to singGospel in order to healpeople with brokenhearts and those who arehopelessrdquo said Nongogo
Talking to Express shesaid she released her firstalbum Hozani in 2011This album consists of 10songs She said she is aborn-again Christian
She started singing gos-pel from a young agesince she was from aChristian family
ldquoI will never stop wor-shipping God and preach-ing His word until I dieThis is my calling so Ihave to obey and followwhat God had put in myheartrdquo
8 SportMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
MTHA
THA
FEVE
R20
14
Umtata BranchLunga Mfengwana11 Frere Road UmtataTel (047) 532 2210
Belonging to aMUTUAL SOCIETY is like belonging to aFAMILY
Since 1918
Speak to Lunga your local representative regarding all your funeral insurance and funeral needs
In a family people share with one another like with AVBOB Over the past sevenyears AVBOB has allocated over R 40 billion in special bonuses and enhanced FREEfuneral benefits to its policyholdersThe enhanced funeral benefits includes A FREE basic funeral (burial or cremation) FREE transportation of the deceased within South Africa
Why Because AVBOB is a MUTUAL a FAMILY and FAMILY comes first Always
Terms and conditions apply AVBOB is an authorised financial services provider FSP 20656Funeral benefits for policyholders apply only if AVBOB Funeral Service conducts the funeral AVBOB is a level 2 B-BBEE contributor
EASTERN CAPE MOTORSEASTERN CAPE MOTORSEast London 043 704 4000 KWT 043 643 3479
FORD RANGER
VotedldquoSArsquos BEST BUYrdquo
by
Airbags ABS brakes Towbar
Aircon Electric windows Alloy wheels
Radio CDwith Aux connector 4yr120 000kmwarranty 5yr90 000km service plan
The perfect blend of on and off road performance MADE IN SA
Picture forillustrationpurposes only
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st
CONSOLIDATEALL DEBT INTO 1 PAYMENT
R500 000 = +- R3000 PM
073 240 8394
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE OR Tambo District municipality is on amission to develop sport throughout the re-gion by ensuring that the players and clubsare fully equipped in order for them to reach
the national standard
Last Sunday the municipality in partner-ship with the South African Football Associa-tion (Safa) handed over sport equipment tounder 17 players of all five local municipali-
ties that fall under the OR Tambo DistrictMunicipality namely Mhlontlo NyandeniPort St Johns Ingquza Hill and King Sabat-ha Dalindyebomunicipalities the event washeld at the Malizo Mpehle Hospital hall inMhlontlo municipalityThe sport equipment includes soccer kits
nets soccer boots and soccer balls The cam-paign is the brainchild of the department ofcommunity service in the OR Tambo mu-nicipalityThe municipality has spent about R250
000 to ensure this initiative becomes a reali-ty and a success The Portfolio head of Com-munity Service Siyakholwa Mlamli saidthere is a need to work with federations to-gether with the municipality to developsport Thatrsquos why they forged this partner-ship to work together with Safa OR Tamboto develop young players like the under 17sldquoWe are not only looking at soccer and
will also be targeting the Cinderella codesto ensure that they also benefitldquoFor instance ndash last year we were dealing
with boxing and this year it is soccer andother codes will followldquoIt is our main mission as OR Tambo to
instil discipline amongst the players whocome from this region
Municipality equips teams for success
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompela and MMC Siyakholwa Mlamli during the handing overof sport equipment in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompelastressed his gratitude towards Mlamli forshowing an interest in developing sportHe said it is themainmission of the OR Tam-
bo to retain its respect in football as it was re-garded as the home of football during the daysof Mtata Bush BucksNkompela said they wanted to invite Safa
president Danny Jordaan to the OR Tambotournament as well as the national coachShakesMashaba and coaches of the national de-velopment side to see if they cannot pick upsome players from this regionHe said they are also expected to provide
someassistance to this regiononwhat they cando to develop sport and retain the dignity of thisregion with regard to footballHe stressed that his focus is to expose the tal-
ent even in deeply remote areas of this regionAmong the stakeholders who graced the
event were representatives of the Eastern CapeSportCouncilDepartment of SportRecreationArts and Culture and from each local munici-palityMeanwhile the OR Tambo under 17 team has
been selected to represent this region in theEaster tournament that would be hosted byBuffalo City
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE newly elected executive commit-tee of the OR Tambo sport council hasvowed to end disputes and focus moreondeveloping sport throughout the re-gion
The executive committee was re-cently electedduringa special electivegeneralmeeting held at theORTambohall and attended by the big brassfrom regional and provincial sportfederations A permanent structurethat will run up until October 2017was elected The sport council in theOR Tambo has been characterised bydisputes since 2009 which had made itdifficult for them to function properlyAs a result it was disbanded in 2010
The newly elected chairperson ofthe sport council Mzondeleli Qotoyistressed that there was a lot of workthat needed to be done in the OR Tam-bo region and that they as the newcommittee were prepared to do soldquoFirst of all we need to get funding by
appealing to companies to sponsor thesport council and make sure that facili-ties areavailable upandrunningWeal-so want to forge partnerships with gov-ernment departments the business sec-tor and associates to develop sportthroughout the region It is our aim tonourish and purify the talent from thisregionrdquo said QotoyiHe stressed that they were intend-
ing to establish relations with sportdepartments and municipalitiesldquoWe cannot run away from the issue
Newexecutive committee for sport council
Mzondeleli Qotoyipromises tochange the faceof sport in ORTambo regionPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
that money is a problem so we need toput more focus into getting funds Ifwe can achieve that we can go placesin terms of developing sport and havemore players from this region whocan go as far as competing overseasWe need our children to have opportu-nities that we didnrsquot get whenwewereyoungrdquo he saidThe executive committee elected
from different sport federations areChairperson Mzondeleli Qotoyi firstdeputy Thembeka Mkhontwana sec-ond deputyMphuthumiDlulani thirddeputyNokhweziDubula general sec-retary Thandinkosi Kulu deputy sec-retary Lindelani Ndinga treasurerVekhula Gwazela public relations of-ficer Nomvuyelelo April and develop-ment officer Sandile Nowalaza
ATTENTIONall sport clubsand organisa-tions Pleaseemail sport
stories andorresults to
gregnotame-dia24com orfax it to 041503 6257
Submitinfoonyoursporteventsandresults
7EntertainmentMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
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Bafethu last weekend we visited our buddyin his locality of Frere (Mt Frere) and uma-gogo (his mom) had a provision for us as shehad slaughtered a big pig a day before our vis-it for umntwana wakhe kuba ezakuza nee-friends
Ja we arrived late sesibethe amambawuethu and naye selele umagogo Early in themorning sive nge-knock on the door askingkunyana ukuba why we did not come kuye togreet mara besisoyika because besinathilenanokuthi umntu omdala ebeselele
Hayi abe grand umntu omdala athi maku-lungiswe i-break fast for abantu basemziniKuyahluthwa ezilalini akufani nezikopi si-hlala kuzo apha ezi dolophini othi undwen-dwele umntu kube nzima nokuphiwa amanzila kanonkala ajikiswe ngesiswitisi Into oyo-se uyibone ngumbhalo okuxelela ukuba thisis not a restaurant if you want food bringyour own
Phaya ezilalini utya uxhaphe umlomo we-hlise ngerhewu
So emveni kwazo zonke izidlo umagogoebesibekele zona weza nenyama yehaguigcwele isithebe
OWU UGesh akayithandi nakakuhle iny-ama nje ngokuba eqhele kuphekelwa ama-veggies ngumntu wakhe angenawo namafut-ha yinto azakuyithini na le yenyama etyebi-leyo ezalise isithebe
Ok sithi sisaqala sisika amaqatha amaba-lwa kufike omnye umfo wasebulalini siqondeukuba sincedakele simcele asijoyine
Hayi uyabetha la mfo futhi u-worse kuleimhlophe qhwa
Wakhe wambona umntu otya inyama dekuhambe umzimba kuwe kubengathi uzaku-ginyelwa nguwe
Ingakugulisi ke bhuti or sikubone uncuncaendlwini encane Enkosi magogo
Men can see things differently
Men of this country if this remark mayhurt ndash if not upset you ndash please forgive us Un-fortunately God sent us toExpress-land to con-vey everything that is happening in front ofus Niyarhala kakhulu kwaye anoneli Kwa-mnandi lokho koosisi Last week we were atthe case of Melice Jacobs a woman who is ac-cused of murdering infants and keeping themin a refrigerator in New Brighton eUTA
And that incident shocked everybody andprompted many people to go to court to seethis woman ldquonine-ninerdquo
Whilst others rebuke her of her deeds to theinnocent souls three men who were on thesame seat with the gossip team in the court-room were seeing otherwise
They were praising her beauty not consid-ering what other community members wereseeing in the woman They were crazy the
way she is structured OW AmandodaThe other one stressed that he would look
for her because he wants to marry her or togive her the love she deserves
As evidence stated clearly Melice was en-during an abusive relationship from her lateboyfriend in all these years
Eyi ivakele isithi ldquoHow can you harm sucha beautiful angel instead of giving her whatshe deservesrdquo Hayi umfana kuti he was inlove of the woman Hoping that he will meether any time soon because the court grantedher bail
He has a PPF now
Kuyakwalijiki nokugxekwa ngumgosi Jainjalo because we donrsquot want to see our futuregeneration ruined in front of us by alcoholWhorsquos gonna lead this country Yintoni kethethani
First of all letrsquos give you the full name PPFstands for Professional Phuza Face which de-velops in those who are heavy drinkers whostart from Monday to another Monday with-out food in their stomachs Okay now siya-yikena daai ding
Come closer ke to hear the story There isa guy who is white in complexion anywaykuyasho ukuthi the guy is handsome if he isnot cute emacherrien ayo or to those who ap-preciate i-nature naba-crossser i-floor
Every time you will find his car parked es-hebeen
Da man can drinkBut recently we realised that he was devel-
oping a PPF and develops fast in people whoare white in complexion
Boetie stop it before umoshakale kuba sow-ubonakala ngoku nasemntwini ongakwaziyoukuba uyindla-manzi
Hoping that uvile
Ayimalini amanzi
Wakhe weva ube kwi meeting la kukhonaumntu ozakunivuthela ngevumba le khwa-pha or isihlangu
Apho uphela ungasakwazi noku-payer i-at-tention kuloo meeting kuba impumlo iva elivumba
Besikwenye i-meeting eMqanduli apho be-sifuthwe ngomnye umfana osemncinane asa-zi nokuba likhwapha or zizihlangu kodwa njesikhona isankqanga ebesisuka kuye
Mfethu xa usiya ebantwini yenza sure uku-ba uziqholile isihlangu sakho si-clean sifak-we nekawusi e-eclean usiphathe kakubikwintlanganiso ebaluleke kangaka kuba si-phazanyiswa le livumba lakho
Come on man Asiyeke inje siyabuya kwiv-eki ezayo uzova ngathi ubaselwe kanti sow-usitsha
Baaaaaiii sinithanda nonke emakhaya
Hayiukutya inyamangalandlela
Gospel singer advises othersingers to listen toGod
Gospel singer Zoliswa Nongogo perfoming at theMsobomvu Hall in Butterworth
PHOTO ANELE RAZIYA
BABALWA NDLANYA
A GOSPEL singer fromZazulwana Township inButterworth who wonthe Best Song of the YearAward at the MnqumaGospel Awards advisedpeople who want to singGospel to listen to God sothat they could followtheir calling
Zoliswa Nongogo saidshe took time to preachthe word of God by sing-ing Gospel since shewanted to do exactly whatGod had called her for ldquoIstarted singing when Iwas still young Mybrothers owned an accor-dian and guitar Theyused to ask me to sing anddance but at that time Idid not know that Godhad anointed me to singGospel in order to healpeople with brokenhearts and those who arehopelessrdquo said Nongogo
Talking to Express shesaid she released her firstalbum Hozani in 2011This album consists of 10songs She said she is aborn-again Christian
She started singing gos-pel from a young agesince she was from aChristian family
ldquoI will never stop wor-shipping God and preach-ing His word until I dieThis is my calling so Ihave to obey and followwhat God had put in myheartrdquo
8 SportMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
MTHA
THA
FEVE
R20
14
Umtata BranchLunga Mfengwana11 Frere Road UmtataTel (047) 532 2210
Belonging to aMUTUAL SOCIETY is like belonging to aFAMILY
Since 1918
Speak to Lunga your local representative regarding all your funeral insurance and funeral needs
In a family people share with one another like with AVBOB Over the past sevenyears AVBOB has allocated over R 40 billion in special bonuses and enhanced FREEfuneral benefits to its policyholdersThe enhanced funeral benefits includes A FREE basic funeral (burial or cremation) FREE transportation of the deceased within South Africa
Why Because AVBOB is a MUTUAL a FAMILY and FAMILY comes first Always
Terms and conditions apply AVBOB is an authorised financial services provider FSP 20656Funeral benefits for policyholders apply only if AVBOB Funeral Service conducts the funeral AVBOB is a level 2 B-BBEE contributor
EASTERN CAPE MOTORSEASTERN CAPE MOTORSEast London 043 704 4000 KWT 043 643 3479
FORD RANGER
VotedldquoSArsquos BEST BUYrdquo
by
Airbags ABS brakes Towbar
Aircon Electric windows Alloy wheels
Radio CDwith Aux connector 4yr120 000kmwarranty 5yr90 000km service plan
The perfect blend of on and off road performance MADE IN SA
Picture forillustrationpurposes only
from R289 900Double Cab
BAKKIE OF THE YEAR
MW269A-190315-TE-ebnnon-debt
York Road1 FloorOffice number 201ACity CentreMthatha
st
CONSOLIDATEALL DEBT INTO 1 PAYMENT
R500 000 = +- R3000 PM
073 240 8394
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE OR Tambo District municipality is on amission to develop sport throughout the re-gion by ensuring that the players and clubsare fully equipped in order for them to reach
the national standard
Last Sunday the municipality in partner-ship with the South African Football Associa-tion (Safa) handed over sport equipment tounder 17 players of all five local municipali-
ties that fall under the OR Tambo DistrictMunicipality namely Mhlontlo NyandeniPort St Johns Ingquza Hill and King Sabat-ha Dalindyebomunicipalities the event washeld at the Malizo Mpehle Hospital hall inMhlontlo municipalityThe sport equipment includes soccer kits
nets soccer boots and soccer balls The cam-paign is the brainchild of the department ofcommunity service in the OR Tambo mu-nicipalityThe municipality has spent about R250
000 to ensure this initiative becomes a reali-ty and a success The Portfolio head of Com-munity Service Siyakholwa Mlamli saidthere is a need to work with federations to-gether with the municipality to developsport Thatrsquos why they forged this partner-ship to work together with Safa OR Tamboto develop young players like the under 17sldquoWe are not only looking at soccer and
will also be targeting the Cinderella codesto ensure that they also benefitldquoFor instance ndash last year we were dealing
with boxing and this year it is soccer andother codes will followldquoIt is our main mission as OR Tambo to
instil discipline amongst the players whocome from this region
Municipality equips teams for success
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompela and MMC Siyakholwa Mlamli during the handing overof sport equipment in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompelastressed his gratitude towards Mlamli forshowing an interest in developing sportHe said it is themainmission of the OR Tam-
bo to retain its respect in football as it was re-garded as the home of football during the daysof Mtata Bush BucksNkompela said they wanted to invite Safa
president Danny Jordaan to the OR Tambotournament as well as the national coachShakesMashaba and coaches of the national de-velopment side to see if they cannot pick upsome players from this regionHe said they are also expected to provide
someassistance to this regiononwhat they cando to develop sport and retain the dignity of thisregion with regard to footballHe stressed that his focus is to expose the tal-
ent even in deeply remote areas of this regionAmong the stakeholders who graced the
event were representatives of the Eastern CapeSportCouncilDepartment of SportRecreationArts and Culture and from each local munici-palityMeanwhile the OR Tambo under 17 team has
been selected to represent this region in theEaster tournament that would be hosted byBuffalo City
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE newly elected executive commit-tee of the OR Tambo sport council hasvowed to end disputes and focus moreondeveloping sport throughout the re-gion
The executive committee was re-cently electedduringa special electivegeneralmeeting held at theORTambohall and attended by the big brassfrom regional and provincial sportfederations A permanent structurethat will run up until October 2017was elected The sport council in theOR Tambo has been characterised bydisputes since 2009 which had made itdifficult for them to function properlyAs a result it was disbanded in 2010
The newly elected chairperson ofthe sport council Mzondeleli Qotoyistressed that there was a lot of workthat needed to be done in the OR Tam-bo region and that they as the newcommittee were prepared to do soldquoFirst of all we need to get funding by
appealing to companies to sponsor thesport council and make sure that facili-ties areavailable upandrunningWeal-so want to forge partnerships with gov-ernment departments the business sec-tor and associates to develop sportthroughout the region It is our aim tonourish and purify the talent from thisregionrdquo said QotoyiHe stressed that they were intend-
ing to establish relations with sportdepartments and municipalitiesldquoWe cannot run away from the issue
Newexecutive committee for sport council
Mzondeleli Qotoyipromises tochange the faceof sport in ORTambo regionPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
that money is a problem so we need toput more focus into getting funds Ifwe can achieve that we can go placesin terms of developing sport and havemore players from this region whocan go as far as competing overseasWe need our children to have opportu-nities that we didnrsquot get whenwewereyoungrdquo he saidThe executive committee elected
from different sport federations areChairperson Mzondeleli Qotoyi firstdeputy Thembeka Mkhontwana sec-ond deputyMphuthumiDlulani thirddeputyNokhweziDubula general sec-retary Thandinkosi Kulu deputy sec-retary Lindelani Ndinga treasurerVekhula Gwazela public relations of-ficer Nomvuyelelo April and develop-ment officer Sandile Nowalaza
ATTENTIONall sport clubsand organisa-tions Pleaseemail sport
stories andorresults to
gregnotame-dia24com orfax it to 041503 6257
Submitinfoonyoursporteventsandresults
8 SportMarch 19 2015Uvolwethu Express
MTHA
THA
FEVE
R20
14
Umtata BranchLunga Mfengwana11 Frere Road UmtataTel (047) 532 2210
Belonging to aMUTUAL SOCIETY is like belonging to aFAMILY
Since 1918
Speak to Lunga your local representative regarding all your funeral insurance and funeral needs
In a family people share with one another like with AVBOB Over the past sevenyears AVBOB has allocated over R 40 billion in special bonuses and enhanced FREEfuneral benefits to its policyholdersThe enhanced funeral benefits includes A FREE basic funeral (burial or cremation) FREE transportation of the deceased within South Africa
Why Because AVBOB is a MUTUAL a FAMILY and FAMILY comes first Always
Terms and conditions apply AVBOB is an authorised financial services provider FSP 20656Funeral benefits for policyholders apply only if AVBOB Funeral Service conducts the funeral AVBOB is a level 2 B-BBEE contributor
EASTERN CAPE MOTORSEASTERN CAPE MOTORSEast London 043 704 4000 KWT 043 643 3479
FORD RANGER
VotedldquoSArsquos BEST BUYrdquo
by
Airbags ABS brakes Towbar
Aircon Electric windows Alloy wheels
Radio CDwith Aux connector 4yr120 000kmwarranty 5yr90 000km service plan
The perfect blend of on and off road performance MADE IN SA
Picture forillustrationpurposes only
from R289 900Double Cab
BAKKIE OF THE YEAR
MW269A-190315-TE-ebnnon-debt
York Road1 FloorOffice number 201ACity CentreMthatha
st
CONSOLIDATEALL DEBT INTO 1 PAYMENT
R500 000 = +- R3000 PM
073 240 8394
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE OR Tambo District municipality is on amission to develop sport throughout the re-gion by ensuring that the players and clubsare fully equipped in order for them to reach
the national standard
Last Sunday the municipality in partner-ship with the South African Football Associa-tion (Safa) handed over sport equipment tounder 17 players of all five local municipali-
ties that fall under the OR Tambo DistrictMunicipality namely Mhlontlo NyandeniPort St Johns Ingquza Hill and King Sabat-ha Dalindyebomunicipalities the event washeld at the Malizo Mpehle Hospital hall inMhlontlo municipalityThe sport equipment includes soccer kits
nets soccer boots and soccer balls The cam-paign is the brainchild of the department ofcommunity service in the OR Tambo mu-nicipalityThe municipality has spent about R250
000 to ensure this initiative becomes a reali-ty and a success The Portfolio head of Com-munity Service Siyakholwa Mlamli saidthere is a need to work with federations to-gether with the municipality to developsport Thatrsquos why they forged this partner-ship to work together with Safa OR Tamboto develop young players like the under 17sldquoWe are not only looking at soccer and
will also be targeting the Cinderella codesto ensure that they also benefitldquoFor instance ndash last year we were dealing
with boxing and this year it is soccer andother codes will followldquoIt is our main mission as OR Tambo to
instil discipline amongst the players whocome from this region
Municipality equips teams for success
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompela and MMC Siyakholwa Mlamli during the handing overof sport equipment in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SAFA OR Tambo President Xolile Nkompelastressed his gratitude towards Mlamli forshowing an interest in developing sportHe said it is themainmission of the OR Tam-
bo to retain its respect in football as it was re-garded as the home of football during the daysof Mtata Bush BucksNkompela said they wanted to invite Safa
president Danny Jordaan to the OR Tambotournament as well as the national coachShakesMashaba and coaches of the national de-velopment side to see if they cannot pick upsome players from this regionHe said they are also expected to provide
someassistance to this regiononwhat they cando to develop sport and retain the dignity of thisregion with regard to footballHe stressed that his focus is to expose the tal-
ent even in deeply remote areas of this regionAmong the stakeholders who graced the
event were representatives of the Eastern CapeSportCouncilDepartment of SportRecreationArts and Culture and from each local munici-palityMeanwhile the OR Tambo under 17 team has
been selected to represent this region in theEaster tournament that would be hosted byBuffalo City
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE newly elected executive commit-tee of the OR Tambo sport council hasvowed to end disputes and focus moreondeveloping sport throughout the re-gion
The executive committee was re-cently electedduringa special electivegeneralmeeting held at theORTambohall and attended by the big brassfrom regional and provincial sportfederations A permanent structurethat will run up until October 2017was elected The sport council in theOR Tambo has been characterised bydisputes since 2009 which had made itdifficult for them to function properlyAs a result it was disbanded in 2010
The newly elected chairperson ofthe sport council Mzondeleli Qotoyistressed that there was a lot of workthat needed to be done in the OR Tam-bo region and that they as the newcommittee were prepared to do soldquoFirst of all we need to get funding by
appealing to companies to sponsor thesport council and make sure that facili-ties areavailable upandrunningWeal-so want to forge partnerships with gov-ernment departments the business sec-tor and associates to develop sportthroughout the region It is our aim tonourish and purify the talent from thisregionrdquo said QotoyiHe stressed that they were intend-
ing to establish relations with sportdepartments and municipalitiesldquoWe cannot run away from the issue
Newexecutive committee for sport council
Mzondeleli Qotoyipromises tochange the faceof sport in ORTambo regionPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
that money is a problem so we need toput more focus into getting funds Ifwe can achieve that we can go placesin terms of developing sport and havemore players from this region whocan go as far as competing overseasWe need our children to have opportu-nities that we didnrsquot get whenwewereyoungrdquo he saidThe executive committee elected
from different sport federations areChairperson Mzondeleli Qotoyi firstdeputy Thembeka Mkhontwana sec-ond deputyMphuthumiDlulani thirddeputyNokhweziDubula general sec-retary Thandinkosi Kulu deputy sec-retary Lindelani Ndinga treasurerVekhula Gwazela public relations of-ficer Nomvuyelelo April and develop-ment officer Sandile Nowalaza
ATTENTIONall sport clubsand organisa-tions Pleaseemail sport
stories andorresults to
gregnotame-dia24com orfax it to 041503 6257
Submitinfoonyoursporteventsandresults