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AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
ONE of the founders of the AmadibaCrisis Committee (ACC) was mur-dered at his home in Lukholweni ar-ea, Amadiba area in Mbizana last
Tuesday evening.
Sikhosiphi Bazooka Rhadebe, the chairper-son of the Amadiba Crisis Committee (ACC),was shot dead by two men who were allegedlyposing as police officers.His wife and son were injured in the attack.
Police spokesperson Lieutenant Kyaha Ton-jeni said a charge ofmurderwas being investi-gated. Rhadebe had gunshot wounds in his up-per body. “The police found spent cartridgecases on the scene and are following up allleads,” said Tonjeni.At the time of going to print no arrests had
yet beenmade. Tonjeni said themotive for themurder was not known.TheACC, however, says it believes themur-
der is directly linked to the committee’s cam-paign to stop mining activities in the area be-tween the Kwanyana and Mnyameni rivers.
TheAustralianmining companyMRC (Ltd)applied in 2008 to mine titanium here. Theirapplication was denied.ACC was formed by a group of residents
from the Amadiba area in Mbizana who areagainst the proposed mining project.Rhadebewasveryvocal about theirunshak-
en stand against the project which they saywill destroy their land while benefiting onlya few.The ACC issued a statement shortly after
Rhadebe’smurder saying that it was an assas-sination.On behalf of theACC,NontleMbutuma said
that they are deeply hurt by the sudden pass-ing of Bazooka. “We are hurt but after a yearof threats and attacks, we have been waitingfor something like this to happen,” said Mbu-tuma.She added that there has been attacks in the
area since Christmas and they have not beensafe ever since the four men who were arrest-ed during the Christmas day shootings werereleased from jail.TheACCrecently ledagroupof anti-mining
community members who blocked the Khan-yayo Block that was earmarked for waterdrilling and the process had to be postponed.Also part of the ACC, Mzamo Dlamini said
that they will not be intimidated into submis-sion.
“The mining is not going to proceed unlessthey kill us all which is what we are preparedfor because we are going to die anyway fromthe chemicals should they force the miningproject,” said Dlamini.The ACC also said in their statement that
the police has refused to cooperate with theUmgungundlovu traditional authority of thecoastal Amadiba area to stop the violenceagainst their community which is against themining.
Antimining ringleadermurderedSikhosiphi 'Bazooka' Rhadebewho led the Wild Coast antimining group was gunned down lastweek at his home. Pictured aboveare residents protesting againstthe mining in their area. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
OR Tambo district municipality launchedthe Flagstaff water scheme last Thursday tocommemorate National Water Week.The scheme, to benefit about 8662 house-
holds, was launched by OR Tambo districtMMC forwater and sanitationWilliamNgo-zi at Siphaqeni Locality outside Flagstaff.
“In line with Water Week, we have decid-ed to put the focus on ourwater projects.Weare currently on the reticulation phase forthe Siphaqeni to Twazi localities which willcost more than R30 million,” said Ngozi.He said that theproject is in its thirdphase
now and that contracting companies areready to start with the work which will ulti-mately ensure easy access to water for the
public. “It is an ongoing project becausefrom here, we will launch another one inward 04, 07, 13, 10, 28 here in Ingquza Hillwith the installationof boreholes,” he added.Ngozi went on to say that they are also
running sanitation projects in the rural are-as in the OR Tambo district including PortSt Johns and Twazi locality where therehave been service delivery protests.
From LNP Construction, Luyolo Duncansaid that the project will be started soon aft-er the Easter holidays and is set to take tenmonths.“We will be responsible for the reticula-
tion of water into the taps from the mainbulk supply in ward 10. We hope to employabout 30 people for now – depending on thescope of our work,” said Duncan.
ORTambo launcheswater scheme that will benefit thousands
‘‘“Themining is not going to proceed unless they kill us all which iswhat we are prepared for becausewe are going to die anywayfrom the chemicals should theyforce themining project”MZAMO DLAMINI
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NGAMADODA amathathu athe abanjwa ku-tshanjekwindlelauN2cebukuhlenaseGlen-ho-ly kwidolophu yaseMaxesibeni.
La madoda abanjiweyo ngamagosa ezend-lela. Oku kusemveni kokuhletyelwa ukubakukho isithuthi esikrokrelekayo esithwele ii-gusha. Sithe sakumiswa esi sithuthi silu-hlobo lwe-guru-guru ngabula maXesibe
ngenene kwakufumaniseka ukuba sithwele in-yambalala yeegusha nekuthe kwavakala uku-ba emvakwexeshaukuba zibiwekwilali yaseS-igidini kwalapho eMaxesibeni. Phakathi kwa-la madoda kukho nekuvakala ukuba ikheyahlalakwaphaya eSigidini kodwayona iyeye-nye ilali.Ngokwengxelo la madoda kuthiwa ebeli-
bangese kwelakwaBhaca esiya kubhatala isit-huthi ebesithenge ngezi gusha zibiweyo emvakokwehluleka kwawo ukufumana esinye isit-huthi kwilali yaseNtsizwa. Ziigusha ezinga-phaya kwamashumi amabini ezithe zafunyan-wa kwesi sithuthi besihamba la madoda natheamabini abanjwa ngelixa enye ithe yabalekaze yabanjwa kamva. Lamadoda kuvakala uku-ba athe ohluleka ukuza nenkcaza ethe vetshemalunga nezi gusha ebezithwele. Emveni kok-ubanjwakwawoathe avela phambikwenkund-la yamatyala eMtAyliff nathe amabini agwety-
wa iminyaka emibini ethothoza kwezimny-ama izisele ngelixa le ibibalekilekusalindeleke ukuba ikhwele emaplangeni.Omnye wabanikazi-zigusha ezithe zafu-
maneka uMandisa Dambuza uthe ku-khutshwe ebuhlanti bakwakhe iigusha ezi-
lushumi linesine nabavuke ekuseni ubuhlan-ti bukhala ibhungane. Uhambise wathiakukokokuqala kukhutshwa imfuyo yakheebuhlanti kodwa inani eli kweli tyeli beli-phezulu kakhulu. Uthe wabamba ngazo zo-zibini kumapolisa nomthetho ngendlela ethe
lakhawuleziswa ngayo eli tyala. Ngoko-phando kuvakala ukuba kula dolophu ya-maXesibe ubusela bemfuyo buthanda uku-qatsela kangangokuba iintlanti zabantu ab-aninzi zome nko n genxa yobusela obeqeuphungela ngokwakhe.
Babanjwebentsintsithekaneegusha
Ezi zigusha ezithezabanjwa kwesisithuthi emvenikwaso yindodaekhonxiweyoethe yabanjwaisoyanyaniswanokweba.PHOTO:SIMMDLEDLE
SANELE JAMES
A PARALYSED Queenstown grandmotherdied inherbedonTuesdaymorning lastweekafter a fire broke out in the shack shewas liv-ing in.At the time of the incident she was being
taken care of by her nine-year-old grandson.She was named by the police as Nomdaka-
zana Gushelo.The incident took place near theHewu taxi
rank, a fewmetres from theNonesi ShoppingMall.The shackwas thehomeofNomdakazana’s
sonSimbongileGushelo, his spouse,Ntombe-sizwe Nkila, and three children.The Gushelo family hails from Dordrecht.When Express visited the scene, one of the
children (9) was telling shocked bystandersthat their father, Simbongile, had gone totown to sell herbs as he usually did, while hiswife went to the Sassa offices in town.The boy said he had been left to look after
his grandmother.Due to the darkness inside thewindowless-
shack, the boy lit candles while his grand-mother lay in her bed.He said he had left his grandmother alone
locked inside the shack and gone outside.Linda Ngxingweni, whose shack is next to
the Gushelo’s, said she had seen smoke com-ing out of tiny openings in the iron sheets andhad gone to check.“I went to seewhatwas happening because
the owners of the shack were not around andthe gogo couldn’t do anything by herself.“On my arrival I realised that the shack
wasonfireandthedoorwas locked,”shesaid.I ran around screaming for help, and I
called a neighbour, Eric Ngqaqu, who is a lo-cal mechanic, to come and grind off the pad-lock of the shack.”Ngqaqu said he had heard Ngxingweni
screaming for help and raced to the shack.
“I first tried kicking down the door, but re-alised it was locked with an iron padlock. Ithen ground it down so we could rescue who-ever was inside.”“Unfortunately awindgust blew the fire to-
wardsusandwecouldn’t get in.Weanxiouslywaited for the firefighters to come and dousethe fire,” he said.When the firefighters arrived, the shack
was totally engulfed in flames. After the fire
was extinguished, the grandmother’s body-was found in herwooden bed, which had alsoburned down, with a wheelchair next to it.Her son arrived at the scene and he and his
spouse had to be hospitalised for shockwhiletheir three children remained on the scene,standing around in disbelief.Queenstown police spokesperson Namhla
Mdleleni, confirmed the incident and said aninquest had been opened.
Paralysed grandmother dies in shack fire
The windowless shack in which a paralysed grandmother died in her bed after a fire broke out. PHOTO: SANELE JAMES
BUNTU GOTYWA
INKONDEKAZI ebinenimyaka eli- 105ide yasutywa kukufa ingazange yayifu-mana indlu eyayiyithenjiswe nguRhu-lumente.USikholiwe Lydia Maphetshana
waseThaleni eSajonisi uhleli iminyakaeliqela esethembeni lukuxhamla kwiz-indlu ebezisakhelwa abantu abadalakula mmandla.Suke eli limagada ahlabayo lamtha-
ha esahleli kuloo mlindo.Le nkondekazi ibihlala nesizukulwa-
na saso esine 19 leminyaka nawasit-hatha ngenxa yokubambi kweemekoebehlala phantsi kwazo.Kuphele iminyaka emine oko kwakh-
iwa isiza kumzi walo makhulu, kodwaindlu yona ayikabonwa unanamhlanje.Isihlobo sikaMaphetshana uBayanda
Nomawule uthi abantu abadala abakha-thalelwanga kwilali yaseThaleni.Kungokunje uxakene nento kuba enga-
zazi ukuba uzakumngcwaba njani naumakhulu.Uceba weDA uDerric Madini uthi lo
makhulu akayakhelwanga indluyomxhaso kuba usapho lwakhe lungaba-landeli abakhulu beqela leDA.Utyhola ukuba kuphela kunobangela
wokungakhelwa kwalo makhulu yiko-miti ebijongene nolwakhiwo lwezindlukula mmandla.Ilungu lekomiti uSiyamiso Tambodala
yena uzikhabile ezi ngxelo, watsho esi-
thi bubuvuvu nje.Uthi lo makhulu ufana nabanye abah-
lali bengingqi yakhe abangakakhelwaizindlu ngenxa yengxwabangxwaba pha-kathi kweSebe lezeZindlu necontractorebiqeshelwe loo msebenzi.“Abantu mabangathethi izinto ezinge-
khoyo. Xa bengazi mababuze.“Yonke laa ndawo yalo makhulu ayi-
kakhiwa kuba unonkontilakha owase-kha apha wagxothwa emva kokungavaninesebe lezindlu.“Umcimbi wokwakhiwa kwezindlu
kungona ugqityezelwe ekupheleni kwal-onyaka uphelileyo. Kungona kuzakwakhiwa kwela cala kuhlala khona lomakhulu kulo nyaka,” utshilo uTambo-dala.
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THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)will allocate more funds for the revitalisationof Mthatha’s Vulindlela Heights IndustrialPark, director-general Lionel October has an-nounced.Octoberwasaddressingbusinesspeople at an
industrial business stakeholders’ workshophosted by the department and the King SabataDalindyeboMunicipality at theMthatha Stadi-um on Wednesday last week.The purpose of the workshop was to brief
businesspeople operating in the industrialpark on the progress the department has madein its efforts to revitalise the park.“We have already allocated R22-million for
the first phase of the revitalisation of thispark,” October said.“This is intended to take care of the basic in-
frastructure in the park such as roads, electric-ity, security and water.“In the new financial year, the department
will make more money available for the nextphase of the upgrading of this park. Our objec-tive is to make Vulindlela a world-class, mod-
ern industrial park.”He said the DTI’s objective was to revital-
ise South Africa’s old industrial parks in or-der to boost broader economic and industri-al development in the townships and ruralareas where they were located.This, he said, would enable them to con-
tribute to economic growth, diversificationof economicactivity, attracting investmentsto those areas, job creation and addressinginequality and eradicating poverty.Businesspeople who attended the work-
shop also learnt that the implementation ofthe first phase of the upgrading of the Vulin-dlela Industrial Parkwould begin thisweek.The Development Bank of Southern Afri-
ca, which has been appointed by the DTI toroll out the infrastructure-upgrading part ofthe project, has appointed a contractor whowill be on site to commencework on the day.“The government has prioritised the revi-
talisation of industrial parks because oftheir importance in promoting industriali-sation and manufacturing,” October said.“We are stimulating agriculture, agro-
processing, beneficiation and manufactur-
ing throughout the countryasawayof grow-ing our economy and industrial parks likeVulindlela have a critical role in ensuringthat we achieve our economic objectives.”Speaking on behalf of the Mthatha Busi-
ness Chamber of Commerce, Andile Mvin-jelwa said business in the area welcomedthe revitalisation initiative undertaken bythe DTI.He indicated that business would appreci-
ate being consultedmore onmatters relatedto the programme so that they could fullyparticipate and contribute to its successfulimplementation.“We are appealing to the DTI to extend its
assistance to other areas of Mthatha whereeconomic activities are taking place.“In particular, the panel-beating industry
in Mthatha has a lot of potential, but thereis a need for the government to support theindustry in order for it to reach its poten-tial,” he said.He also appealed to October to ensure that
the contractor appointed to upgrade the Vu-lindlela Industrial Park infrastructure pro-cured material and skills locally.
More funds forMthatha industrial park
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
AN elderly man, who is not sure of his age,is waiting for his day of death at home afterhewas allegedly chased away by theMthathaGeneral Hospital, with nurses claiming thathe was not sick compared with other peoplewho were being treated there.
This is despite Mvuthuza Khovana enter-ing the hospital on a stretcher.After his rejection, he had to hire a car to
get back home as he had been transported byambulance to the hospital.Khovana is lying sick on his dilapidated
bed at home, which is not a sterile environ-ment, nursed by his wife and younger broth-er, who have to change him and clean up ifhe wets the bed.
He cannot sit, stand or walk and lies onhis bed day and night. If he needs to move,someone must come and turn him.As a result of his long time in the bed he
has developed sores on his lower body. Hemust endure unbearable pain because he hasno medication to ease it.Khovana’s problem started last year
aroundOctober when he fell on the doorstep.After that his legs failed to carry him be-
cause of lack of use.Because of the pain, he called an ambu-
lance and was taken to hospital, where hewas turned away twice.Now the old man says he is resigned to the
fact that he will not get medical attentionfrom the hospital.“Nyana (my son) I did not believe it when
the nurses told me I was not ill even thoughI was in unbearable pain.“I amstill askingmyself howsick you need
to be for the hospital to admit you.“I am hoping that a good Samaritan can
come and assist me, but I don’t want to be inthat hospital. They should rather take me tothe hospital in East London,” the old mansaid.“I am still astonished,” said his younger
brother, Sebenzile Khovana, who waspresent during Express’s visit to the oldman’s home.“What kind of hospital can say a person is
not ill when he cannot move or even take aspoon to his mouth?”Thehomestead is not far from former presi-
dent Nelson Mandela’s grave on his farm inQunu.Mandela is globally known of fighting for
the liberation of this country, and peoplewere expected to benefit from the freedom hefought for, also in the health system. But de-spite this his neighbour has been turned backtwice by the Mthatha General Hospital.Express tried several times to call thehospi-
tal’s communication department,but in vain.At time of going to print no answers had
been received to the questions we sent to thedepartment’s spokesperson.
Hospital ‘sentmadalahome todie’
Madala Mvuthuza Khovana inhis bed. PHOTO: SIM MDLEDLE
AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
OR Tambo District municipality mayorNomakhosazana Meth donated food parcelsand sanitary towels to 30 destitute familiesand 30 girls from Ngqeleni within Nyandenilocal municipality.The hand over was as a result of the may-
or’svisit toa local church, theSBNgcoboMe-morial church, in Mbange location last Fri-day for the Easter service.A total of 30 families from within the
church’s jurisdiction were identified by thechurch leadership to receive the parcels.TheMayor said after she received an invi-
tation from the church, she decided not tocome empty-handed and urged the leaders toidentify 30 families and 30 young girls to ben-efit from her visit.“As this is the time of family gatherings
with festivities, some will not enjoy it due tobeing disadvantaged – so with these parcels,we wish to change that,” said Meth.She added that she also decided to donate
the re-usable sanitary towels to the younggirls from these families to help ease their
struggle. The Mayor further appealed to thecongregation to support them – as the politi-cal leadership – with prayers.“Please pray for us, as it is difficult to lead
people, they are a challenge, but with yourprayers we promise to deliver.“Let us all unite to stop corruption as the
presidenthasurgedusduringhis stateof thenation address. Corruption undermines de-mocracy. Report cases of corruption, weneed to support each other to stop it,” shesaid.SB Ngcobo Memorial’s Rev Loyiso Bashe
was very happy with the mayor’s visit andwith what she brought with.“We have 15 stations under this mission
and two families were selected from each,but the level of poverty is beyond this num-ber and we are so grateful that the mayorchose us out of many invites she had duringthese time,” said Bashe.Headded that the countryneeds such lead-
ers who are not too lazy to come to wherethe people are gathered and to providewhere they can and that their prayers arewith the mayor.
ORTambomayorhelpsdestituteNgqeleni families for Easter
OR Tambo DM mayor Nomakhosazana Meth (in the middle) handing over a food parcel to oneof the beneficiaries at SB Ngcobo Memorial church last Sunday. Rev. Loyiso Bashe and Nyandeni's Cllr Ntshoyi look on. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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DEPUTY Trade and Industry MinisterMzwandile Masina has made a plea to localgovernments to set aside a percentage of theirwork-wear procurement budget to be ac-cessed by fashion designers.
Masina was speaking during the awardingof certificates to 34 fashion designers inMthatha recently.
The certificates were for fashion designerswho received technical training at the fashiondesign innovation centre. The event was host-ed by the Eastern Cape Art and Culture Coun-cil.
Masina said this was a practical way inwhich they could ensure fashion enterprisesbecame financially sustainable and contribut-ed to the creation of employment for designers.
He urged government entities such as theECDC, SEDA, district agencies and the pri-vate sector to join the department by commit-ting funding and material support in buildingyoung fashion designers’ technical expertise.
“We need to have all these people and givethem all ongoing support in order for the in-
dustry to grow.“For us this is the practical way in which
we can ensure these enterprises become finan-cially sustainable and create employment for
designers,” Masina said.“We want to congratulate all of you for your
tenacity to have gone through this vigoroustraining by our accredited institutions.”
“We hope that you are not just going to hangthese certificates but are going to use them tochange your lives and change the lives of thelocals here in the Eastern Cape,” he added.
Fashion designer Ncumisa Zibi was thank-ful of the initiative by the department whichhas opened doors for many designers throughthe trainings.
“This initiative has given some of the de-signers the zeal to even wake up in the morn-ing and pursue their dream because theyknow they have a place they can go to and un-fold the vision they have,” she said.
“When people imagine fashion they imag-ine walking on the ramp, but beyond that,there are families to be feed, there’s a need forfinancial income.
“We are saying there should be models thatassist with that because the ultimate purposeis to be incubated, trained and fully fledgedand contribute to the economy,” said Zibi.
OR Tambo municipality executive mayorNomakhosazana Meth said the graduation ofthe designers was very significant to the mu-nicipality as the focus is one of developing askilled society to take on the challenges of ourdeveloping the country.
Mthatha fashiondesigners receiveawards
Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Mzwandile Masina and OR Tambo mayor Nomakhosazan Methhandover a certificate to Bulelwa Mgobo. PHOTO: BUNTU GOTYWA
BUNTU GOTYWA
Inkundla kamantyi eGcuwa inike indodayala mmandla isigwebo sobomi esiphindwekabini ngamatyala nezityholo zokudlwen-gula.
UThokozani Siwendu ugwetywe kwivekiephelileyo emva kokufunyanwa enetyalakwizihlandlo ezisixhenxe zokudlwengula.
Ingxelo zithi le ndoda eneminyaka engam-ashumi amabini nesibhozo (28) ibisenza lomkhwa kumaxhoba angabafundi besikolo
kwiminyhadala yesikolo efana nomculo.Ukanti ubekwathanda ukuhlasela aze az-
ithathele kubafundi ababuya ngobomny-ama kwizifundo zabo.
Amanye amaxhoba akhe akwazile ukum-alatha uSiwendu waze wafunyanwa ngo-bungqina be DNA kwamanye amatyala ebe-jongene nawo.
Lo kaSiwendu uye wabanjwa licandelo le-Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexu-al Offences laseGcuwa phantsi kweliso likaCaptain Maxwell Zandisile Makhuphula.
Othethela amapolisa eGcuwa u-CaptainJackson Manatha uthe amaxhoba alo
mrhanelwa ebephakathi kweminyaka eli 16nama 24.
Ukanti isikhulu samapolisa kwisikhululosaseGcuwa u-Brigadier Stanley Sibhidlauw-uqhwabele izandla umsebenzi owenziwengabaphandi beli tyala ngelithi, lo ngumse-benzi oncomekayo kwaye baliphande maca-la onke eli tyala.
uSibhidla wandise ngelithi, “Esi sigwebosizothumela umyalezo oqatha nakwabanyeabenzi besehlo sokudlwengula ukuba um-thetho uzoyithatha indawo yawo.”
“Abafazi kunye nabantwana kufunekabahlonitshwe,” utshilo uSibhidla.
Iliwa libhekeumoyakofunyenweenamatyalaokudlwengula
BUNTU GOTYWA
A NATIONWIDE campaign by the Govern-ment Employee Pension Fund (GEPF) was inMount Frere last week to engage beneficia-ries, pensioners and its GEPF members onfund administration.
The fund says it is important for its mem-bers to know exactly how their pension fundis managed as many have fallen victim to bo-gus advice from brokers.
It says many government employees havebeen given the wrong advice to resign fromgovernment work just before retirement agein order to access all their benefits and aban-don the fund.
This poor decision is said to have cost manyof the beneficiaries their life savings as thefund will no longer be an administrator of theperson’s funds after this.
The GEPF campaign in Mount Frere ad-dressed the challenges faced by its membersand their exit benefits, such as delays in docu-ment processing and payouts.
Free State GEPF regional office managerManelisi Luxande reminded members andpensioners that GEPF services were offered
at no price or fee and they must always visitthe offices in all provinces for free and good-quality services.
“GEPF members and pensioners must ver-ify with GPAA local offices any informationfrom the media and/or people masqueradingas employees of GPAA that unsettles them.
“Nobody can speed up your claim at a fee.It is not necessary to enlist the services of alawyer in order to access your pension bene-fits.
“We urge you to be vigilant of people offer-ing assistance for pension benefits at a fee.If you are not vigilant enough, you are boundto fall victim to fraudsters. Such has been rifein the Eastern Cape,” he said.
He was referring to the advice of bogus bro-kers who the fund says are responsible formany people misusing their life savings.
Office of the Premier representative Zwel-inzima Nonkonela encouraged members toalways update their information with thefund as that would assist in ensuring thattheir claims were paid accurately and ontime.
Many active members and pensioners ex-pressed their delight that the fund had visited
their area and they had a rare opportunity toraise their concerns, ask questions and checktheir status on the system.
They were also happy because it was thesecond community roadshow to take place inMount Free within a period of two years.
GEPF is the largest pension fund in Africa,with more than 1.2 million contributing mem-bers and about 400 000 pension recipients.
The fund, established in 1996, is responsiblefor more than R1.7-trillion of assets under itsmanagement.
Pension fund engageswith beneficiaries
Community members from Mount Frere came out in their numbers. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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DESPITE its damaging consequences, lifeor funeral insurance fraud remains arelatively low-key subject in society.
However, this type of fraud has thepotential to ruin people’s lives andnegatively affect the viability of insuranceproviders.
Lee Bromfield, CEO of FNB Life, saididentity theft was the predominant causeof life or funeral insurance fraud.
He said paying attention to the follow-ing suggestions could go a long way tohelping people to stay vigilant and not fallvictim to life or funeral insurance fraud-sters:
. Fraudsters exploit mistakes andnegligence. Always keep personal informa-tion safely stored. This also applies whenyou are in public spaces such as shoppingmalls and other crowded areas.
. In some cases, you may be asked toproduce your ID or driver’s licence assome form of verification. Regardless ofthe circumstances, try not to lose sight ofsuch items because you never knowpeople’s intentions.
. People tend to ignore or dismissrandom calls about life or funeral policiesthey are said to have taken. Do not makethat mistake.
If someone is calling you about a policyyou are not aware of, follow up with the
provider to ensure your identity has notbeen stolen.
. No matter how desperate you are formoney, never accept any offer whichincludes compromising your identity.
. Only take life or funeral insurancefrom a reputable provider.
Ensure that you take up insurance witha licensed insurance provider.
You could lose a lot of money shouldyou mistakenly take up life or funeralinsurance with a bogus provider.
. Report life or funeral insurance fraud.Make it a personal your responsibility
to alert law enforcement authorities aboutpotential fraud to prevent being the nextvictim.
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SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE community ofMngcibe locality,Lower LwandileAdministrative Ar-ea, which is about40km fromNgqeleniunder theNyandeniMunicipality, areliving without wa-ter following a fail-ed promise by themunicipality to re-pair the water line14 months ago.More than a year
has passed since thepromise was madebut it is not yet ful-filled and the resi-dents say they aresuffering.They are situated
near the MdumbuRiver not far fromthe sea, but are una-ble to use the river’swater because it iscontaminated withsalty sea water.The communities
who dwell there arevery poor and veryfew people can af-ford to buy rainwa-ter tanks, and ron-davels are not idealfor harvesting rainwater.During the major
drought that affect-ed the entire coun-try, these residentswere themost affect-ed.Resident Lu Hem-
sley said they hadtried all in theirpowers to informthe governmentand themunicipali-ty but in vain.“We contacted
President Jacob Zu-ma’s hotline, theDepartment of Wa-ter Affairs and themayor of the Nyan-deni municipality,”she said.“The mayor even
had a meeting withthe community, butthere was noprogress even afterthat meeting.“We are isolated
because there wasno provision for wa-ter about 14 monthsago, andnowwerelypurely on rain wa-ter,” she said.Hemsley said the
same problem hadoccurred in 2009,and water had beencut off until 2012.She called on the
relevant stakehold-ers to help becausepeople’s health wasat risk because ofthe water shortage.She said the three
schools in the areawere also withoutwater.Several attempts
to get comment fromthe OR Tambo Dis-trict Municipality,which is responsibleforwater in the localmunicipalities,were fruitless. Nocomment could beobtained from theNyandeni munici-pality either.
Community14monthswithoutwater
Out and about in UvoLwethu Express land:
=Learners from surrounding schools in Flagstaff attending the launch of Siphumelele Youth Foundation. PHOTO:AYANDAMILLISA MADIKIZELA
=Flagstaff Afropop artist Nombotyi dazzling thecrowd in Flagstaff recently. PHOTO: AYANDAMILLISA MADIKIZELA
<Teachers fromschools aroundFlagstaff attendingthe official launch ofSiphumelele YouthFroundation lastFriday in Flagstaff.PHOTO: AYANDAMILLISA MADIKIZELA
=Residents from Qilivillage in Matatieleduring the integratedcommunity outreachprogramme heldthere recently. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
AFTER hosting a Christmas party at the Po-lar Park preschool in Mthatha in 2014, Wom-enwithVisionmemberswere touched by thesituation there and came up with a vision tochange the lives of the children at the creche,which is surrounded by poor and unem-ployed communities.
The 40 children were learning in a smallzinc shed with no windows which was un-bearably hot in summer and very cold inwinter.Women with Vision made their goal forlast year to build a decent classroom for thechildren where they could feel safe and hap-py while they learnt. They raised money forthe project by hosting events.Their vision and dreamcame true recentlywhen the preschool was officially handedover to the community.Women with Vision chairperson RashidaMukadam, said: “Yes we did it, turned the
tin shed into a beautiful classroom with anadditional resting area and also a play-ground and vegetable garden.“Getting to this pointwas not an easy task.It took a huge investment, not just of moneyfrom our generous donors. The time, effortand sweat put in by everyone involved wasunmeasurable.”She urged the community to see the needto treasure this school.“Our hope is that the children who attendthis school will grow into successful youngadults,” she said.“We did face many challenges to get thisschool to where it is. We could not raiseenough funds to complete the project, hencephase two will be our goal for this year.“Ablution facilities for the children are es-timated at R40 000, of whichwe have alreadyraised R14 000,” Mukadam said.She expressed her gratitude to all thesponsors who supported this project and al-so appealed to the business community tocome forward to assist with phase two.
Women’s schooldreamcomes true
The members of Women with Vision during the handing over of the preschool in Polar Park.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE young people from OR Tambo and Al-fred Nzo regionwho participated in an initi-ative called the National Rural Youth Servi-cesCoopare demanding their practicals andtheir certificates after completing theirtraining.They said they had been told they wouldget practical experience and after thatwould be awarded with certificates to showthat they had done training in the project.
But to their dismay they did not get thepromised practical experience in the build-ing course, or their certificates.Theproject started in 2010, trainingyoungpeople for various careers including build-ing, agriculture and plumbing.Reliable sources have said that the projectwas supposed to be for two years but was ex-tended to December last year.Thandinkosi Mgamtsha from Port StJohns said: “We spent a lot of time waitingfor certificates, but now the responsible per-
sons are sending us from pillar to post.“We should have completed this trainingin sixmonths, but they always introduceun-necessary extensions for which we cannotafford to wait because we need to prove our-selves in the workplace.“If these people continue playing this hideand seek concerning our certificates thechances of getting work are slim as no onewill recognise us without certificates.“It’s worse that they never gave us thatpractical building experience they prom-
ised. Before we leave here we demand theresolution of these two issues,” Mgamtshasaid.“We need practical experience because itwas theory right through. We cannot devel-op ourselves with theory only, and we can-not afford to spend seven years without get-ting certificates,” saidMandlaMayope fromDangwana location.Attempts to get hold of aMr Rala whowasconducting the training were fruitless, withhis phone remaining unanswered.
Trainee builders demand their certificates
BUNTU GOTYWA
THERE are free-market system loyalistswho have an agenda to capture the stateand impose their agenda on the populationof the country, Deputy Trade and IndustryMinister Mzwandile Masina says.
He says the economic difficulties faced bythe country are nothing new, having start-ed in 2008 during the global economic col-lapse, and are a direct result of those whodo not want to transform.He says the economic situation of thecountry is dire at the moment, and activeparticipation by the majority is needed toensure the free market advocates do not gettheir way.“The crisis that we are facing today isoutside of our control”“It is when we have an active participa-tion of the black majority in the productiveside of the economy that we can run sus-tainable economic growth.“If we can’t get as many black people tothe productive side of the economy we willbe missing the point.”Masina says the country is in this statebecause of the “monopoly capitalists” whoare trying to sell the country.“You will remember that the ruling partyhas been engaged in a discussion that hasbeen brought to us by the media and thosewho do not want to transform.“They want to tell us about the Guptaswho are doing this and that in their smallcorners, but they don’t tell us what theyhave been doing over time and why theydon’t want to transform the economy.”He says all this is just a ploy to capturethe state by the freemarket agentswho havebeen making noises that government mustforgo its shareholding in strategic sectorsof the economy.
“We have an economic challenge that isfacing us, but we will be able to overcomethis challenge that is facing us.“Some of the pundits in the 90s predictedthat South Africa would descend into a frac-
tious political crisis and that there was go-ing to be a blood bath if a black governmentwas put in power. We are now 22 yearsalong. We have not seen what they predict-ed.
“I have no doubt that even in this difficulttime we have an opportunity to prove to ourdistractors that the path to inclusivegrowth adopted by the government and ourpeople is a correct one.”
‘Freemarket systemanattempt tocapture the state’Masina
Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Mzwandile Masina speaks at the Eastern Cape Arts and Craft Hub in Mthatha recently. PHOTO: BUNTU GOTYWA
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PLEASE “old timer”, you must know where youfit in terms of attire and dressing.
Youmustalsoadheretoyourstyleduringyourheydays. The old goodies can’t be changed by themodern style. Why ngoku uzakulinganisa aba-zukwana instead for them to be the copycat oftheirgrandpa?Iwonderezintwanaziyakwazoth-ini?Mmm, bafethu you know mara those capsnormally worn by the young generation ezaziqa-le kuba rapper abafana noo50C nabanye Or-kant.
We saw an old man even older than Gesh’s fa-ther who used to lead in KSD lishaye lezi cap.
Bafethu satsho sathi hayi noko le cap “timer”does not fall in your style. It’s worse daai “timer”yaphinda yazithi tight gin.
“OW!! I cannot allow that kuMkhulu kaKara-kara anxibe kanjalo or ndimthengele daai attire.What I know from my remote town of Maxesibe-
ni is that you buy a suit for your father or anytrousers which are not stylish but the formalones. “Timer” anitshintshi kaloku nina kubasenisenzela thina nabazukulwana benu. Uvilemoss. Stop it, people are laughing at you outthere.
I wonder if they will make it?Abadpersonalwayswinsthebattleof loveand
we don’t know why. Kuyakwayintoni kuni?We are saying so nje there was our buddy who
had two girlfriends. One was a very soft, humbleperson but the other one was disrespectful intoengazange yake yasiphakela nokutya xa siva-kasheleu-friendo. Insteadshewasalwaysdrunk.
Nevertheless a bad person wins every time be-cause da maan after the Easter holidays is goingto pay ilobola kumadakwana wakhe living lo be-
sithi u-right. I wonder, is it going to last? Kushoukuthi she is excelling somewhere usisters.
Phoyindabakabanixandizithandelaumanak-wana wam. Perhaps she is going to change andgrow because she is now going to another levelof marriage.
Musa ukuyiqala ungazukuyifezaUyazi abantu bayakumane besithi umgosi
uthetha izinto zomqalakhe mara ezinye wonkeumntu uyazibona ukuba yi-waarheid.
Thisstatementisforyoumajimboskubaniyat-handa ukuqala izinto eningazukuzifeza.
Umntu would play big as if he is Mr Every-thing, but when time goes by he will be exposedof which umntu ebeku-act (wer) kuye uzakubaseqhele that fake treatment.
Sisitsho nje kukhona i-outie esidibene nayo et-
shisanyamawhousedtospendtimewithhisnewlover in expensive UTA restaurants. He bor-rowed R10 from us to add to the amount withwhich he wanted to buy ox liver. Iphelile ngokueyo . . . hayi masingabizi magama mara high-lev-el restaurants. Mara sasisazi ukuba it was a faketreatment kuba besimazi akanalutho. It’s justthat he was in love with a moneyed-grizzaz whowas providing him with everything.
Now that they have terminated their affairakanalutho. Mara ke ngoku i-problem kamanga-ne sekujwayele lokhu and qho nge-lunch time iscalling the guy asking where they are going toeat.
Mind ke it would the guy who will be expectedtopopout.Ufikeumjitawakhonamhlaangenam-ali se-avoida even those calls zika-sisters. Uyabo-na ke inyula esizifaka kuyo majita. Kufana na leomaneukhuphelaumntuwakhoejikinikuthise-kufanele izinto zijike ziqonde abe seyiqhelile landlela yasetywaleni. Wena ngelo xesha ufunaumfazi ohlala ekwi-sober senses.
Ulibele ngoku ukuba nguwe ubumana usithibaby ndifuna sizikhuphele eclubini. Uzaku-khalela bani ke ngoku xa sekuxakile?
We need to get to the street to gather more gos-sip news. Okay sharp.
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Philile Koto aka Young KG from Ntabankululocal municipality. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Nolufefe Mgxulwa represented Cederville.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
The Siyabonga Mankayiya group from Matatieledazzled the crowd with their duet. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
THE Alfred Nzo Development Agency (AN-DA) embarked on a drive to unearth undis-covered and raw local talent in the Alfred NzoDistrict.
The hopeful music makers, poets, dancers,actors, comedians and writers received train-ing in the dynamics of the entertainment in-dustry by South African Music Rights Orga-nisation (SAMRO), Business and Arts SouthAfrica (BASA) and Eastern Cape Audio Visu-al Centre (ECAVC) during a workshop heldin Mt Ayliff recently.
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ANELE RAZIYA
UMQEQESHI weqela loMthatha Bucks,uVelile Dyaloyi uthi ayiloxesha loku-khom-bana ngeeminwe ngoku, ngenxa yo-kubabengaqhubi kakuhle emidlalweni yabo.
Ukutsho oku kwikhasi lonxibelelwano le-li qela, uFacebook,kwiveki ephelileyo xe-shikweni ebephawula ngomdlalo wabo ne-Vasco Da Gama, ophele ntanganye ngenqa-ku elinye macala.UVelile Dyaloyi uthi kufuneka intseben-
ziswano egqithisileyo ngoku, phakathikwabadlali kunye naye nabancedisi ba-khe.Uthi kumdlalo wabo neVasco kwakumele
ukuba bafumene amanqaku amathathu,
kodwa ngelishwa babuya nelinye, emvakokuba kwadlalwa kakubi unozinti wabokakubi ukuze iqela laseKapa lifake inqakulokulinganisa.Lo mqeqeshi waMathol’aMnyama obi-
zwa ngo “Bra Veza” ngabathandi bebholaekhatywayo, uthi abadlali bakhe badingainkxaso yakhe emandla kwaye uzakubani-ka.IBucks ihleli kwindawo yeshumi eline-
sine kuluhlu lwamaqela eNational First Di-vision League, nqamanqaku alishumi elin-ethoba emva kwemidlalo engamashumiamabini anesithathu.Ezika “Bra Veza” zizakusindleka iMila-
no United eMthatha Stadium kwiveki ez-ayo.
Abadlali kungonabadinga inkxasoyam:Dyaloyi
IMthatha Bucks izakudlala neMilano United eMtata Stadium kwiveki ezayo. PHOTOS: ANELE RAZIYA
Umqeqeshi weBucks uVelile Dyaloyi usakhala ngenqaku elafakwa yiVasco Da Gama, nathikwadlalwa kakubi unozinti wakhe.
ANELE RAZIYA
MDANTSANE outfit Tornado FC haveagain overtaken ABC Motsepe Leagueleaders Lion City after they thrashedstrugglingbottomsideSwartkopsValleyUnitedBrothers by six goals to one at theSisa Dukashe Stadium at the weekend.TornadoFC top theMotsepeLeague ta-
ble after Kokstad Liverpool surprisedsupporters by defeating Port Elizabethoutfit Lion City by three goals to zero atRiverview Stadium on Saturday.The Mdantsane outfit used that
chance to climb from second position tonumberonewith 52points, the same thatCity have, but Tornado FC have a bettergoal difference.Since the season started Tornado FC
have scored 46 goals.City have managed to score 31, and
both sides have played 24 games.
Other ABC Motsepe League results:Morning Stars FC 3-4 Highbury FC
Blackburn Rovers FC 0-8 EC Bees FCFC Buffalo 1-1 Mthatha CityZimbane Killers FC 7-0 Future Tigers FCTornado 6-1 SUBSFC Elliot 3-0 Matta MilanKokstad Liverpool 3-0 Lion CityYoung Ideas 3-0 Emperors
Kokstad Liverpool shockABCMotsepe log leaders
Young Ideas star player Zane Gxekwajumps over Emperors defender SiphinaVilakazi in their ABC Motsepe League clashat the weekend. PHOTO: SELBY MADIKANE