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MOTHERWELL residents fromWards 57 and 54 who say theyare sick and tired of waiting forhouses and are accusing somemunicipal officials of corrup-
tion are taking matters into their own hands asthey don’t believe that the Nelson Mandela BayMunicipality will ever deal with their housingneeds.
Last Thursday evening a group of angry resi-dents from Power line and NU29 went on therampage and looted about three foreign resi-dents’ shops before setting them alight.
According to Motherwell Community PoliceForum (CPF) Chairperson Nomawethu Jama,before that, theresidentsallegedlyburntaShop-rite delivery truck as well as a petrol truck,burnt tyres and closed roads including one toUitenhage, stopped children from going toschool and illegally occupied the flats ear-marked for deserving residents on the housingdelivery list.
“Yes we did. We take responsibility for thepublic violence. It is our way of calling for mu-nicipal attention. We have been calling the exec-utive mayor Danny Jordaan to come and listento our complaints and he ignored us,” said resi-dent Vulikhaya Pasiya. Continued on page 2
AngryM’well residentswant to talk tomayor
Little onesget up closeandpersonalwith snakes
About 30 pupils of theWabamkela Educare inWalmer Township had theopportunity to experience asnake show by SilvanoRecchia (pictured), alsoknown as the Snake Man.Read more about how thelittle ones reacted to Shikanathe albino Burmese pythonon page 4.
PHOTO: WERNER HILLS
2 NEWS INDABA | WEDNESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2015
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RECENT events at the Letitia BamHospital in KwaNobuhle suggestthat we are sitting on a time bombthat could explode at any time.
So says Uitenhage Sub District Bhealth general secretary ThembisileNogampula.
He said recent demands by alleg-edly drunk people to be treated be-fore patients queueing for medicalattention since the early morning,were the last straw in a number ofincidents that showed a lack of un-derstanding, respect and protocolfrom local residents.
“Members of the community com-plain of service delivery, but whentheyarebeingassistedtheyshowun-ruly behaviour. It is wrong and can-not be accepted,” Nogampula said.
Anexecutivememberof theTreat-ment Action Campaign, Nogampulasaid they were opposed to such mis-demeanours in the same way thatthey dreaded government officialswho displayed laziness and an un-caringattitudebydraggingtheir feetatworkinsteadofgivingpeoplegoodservice in the spirit of Batho Pele(People First).
He said a stakeholders’ forumwhich inclu-ded ward committeemembers, community development
workers, theTreatmentActionCam-paign and Amadodana Okwenene,among others, had been held lastweek to discuss problems bedevil-ling the local clinic.
Nogampula said the police andcommunity police forum membershad not been able to make it owingto other commitments.
He said a public meeting was heldat the Jeff Masemola CommunityHall in KwaNobuhle last Thursdayto discuss issues relating to resi-dents’ expectations of the public hos-pital.
“We discussed a number of issues,including educating our peopleabout health problems. The role of
the X-ray and trauma units in thehospital were also be under the spot-light.
“The bottom line is that we wantresidents to appreciate the good thatgovernment is doing on one hand,and ensure that they get quality ser-vices for a better life on the otherhand,” Nogampula said, adding thathis structure had been created by,and was accountable to, Health MECPhumza Dyantyi.
It was not politically aligned, hesaid, but played an oversight roleand had a good rapport with council-lors Thembisile Gana, Nomsa Man-ci,MondeVaaltynandLoyisoSteme-le.
Publicmeeting to discuss problems at hospital
Thembisile Nogampula.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
LIZEKA TANDWA
THE UDM say they are in negotia-tions with hundreds of ANC mem-bers to walk over to the UDM as theparty gears up for the local generalelections next year.
In a press conference to welcomeveteran ANC ward 30 leader Mich-ael Ciko to the UDM, MongameliBobani said they were expectingover a thousand members, with90% of those from the ANC, to walkover to the UDM before the monthended as negotiations were beingconducted.
Bobani said the ANC memberswere mo-ving to the UDM owing to
the conditions they had endured inthe ANC.
“We are expecting thousands tomove to the UDM in no time andthey want a change just like Ciko.Over 90% of the members will bemoving from the ANC, some fromthe DA. This Heritage Month willbe a month for the UDM. It will bea nice heritage for the UDM. By theend of Heritage Month we will havewelcomed the thousands we talkabout,” said Bobani.
Bobani said he could not namenames, but said some of the mem-bers would be part of the big fishof the local ANC.
Ciko, who said he was neglectedby the ANC, had been a member of
the ANC for over 25 years havingserved as a marshal in his youth,and a deputy secretary of ward 30branch under councillor AndileMfunda and late councillor MikeTofile.
DA leader Retief Odendaal saidthey also had hundreds of politicalmembers moving to the DA andthey were not concerned with thenumbers emphasised by the UDM.
“Its politics and we are nearingelections. On a monthly basis hun-dreds are walking over to the DAand that is not necessarily news-worthy. I would be very surprisedif members walk over to the UDMbecause members are well awarethat we will be taking over the met-
ro.“The UDM is a minority with less
than 7%. In the specific by-elec-tions the UDM showed the ANCthat people are tired of being takenfor granted and people voted forthat. I doubt whether they will re-
peat that performance next year,”said Odendaal.
) When approached for com-ment, ANC chief whip Litho Sukaasked to be called an hour later andafter that hour he was unavailablefor comment.
LocalANCmemberwalksover to theUDM UDM ward 30councillorMandla Faltein(left) with UDMlocal leaderMongameliBobani (right),welcome newUDM memberMichael Ciko.PHOTO:LIZEKATANDWA
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THERE are two things that PoliceCommissioner Riah Phiyega saysher department is clear about - theneed to curb the continuous killingof police and the escalating gang vi-olence in the northern areas of PortElizabeth.
Speaking at the Nelson MandelaBay Stadium during the officiallaunch of the Police Music and Cul-tural Association (Polmusca) Unity
Festival last Friday, Phiyega saidthey would do anything to secure asafe environment for their law en-forcement officers.
“The killing of police is a hugeproblem. This is our major con-cern. We urge members of the com-munity to report these incidentsand ensure that perpetrators are ar-rested,” Phiyega said.
The provinces with the most po-lice killings were Gauteng, theWestern Cape and KwaZulu-Natalin that order, she said, adding that
16 policemen had lost their lives inthe line of duty in Gauteng since thebeginning of the year.
Eastern Cape Police Commission-er Lieutenant General Celiwe Bintasaid there had been two police kill-ings in the province since April thisyear, one in Fort Beaufort in fulluniform and the other in MountFletcher. The suspects in both caseshad met the full might of the law.
“Gangsterism in parts of PortElizabeth’s northern areas like Gel-vandale has always been a persist-
ent problem,” Phiyega said.“We have seen many deaths as a
result of gang violence and haveused many interventions.”
She said high police visibilitywas one strategy and the NationalProsecuting Authority had alsoplayed ball by ensuring stiff senten-ces were meted out.
Because gangsterism was a multi-dimensional problem, they urgedmembers of the community to as-sist the police, she said.
“Our strength is in our unity.”
Gangsterism in northern areas amajor concern - Phiyega
National Police CommissionerGeneral Riah Phiyega caught byour camera enjoying choralmusic at NMMU Vista Campuson Saturday.
PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
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According to Pasiya, their com-plaintsrange fromwaiting invain forhouses while carrying papers thatgrant them ownership of houses -claiming that they knew of peoplewho were selling RDP houses whilerightful owners were left in the lurch.
“There’s a lot of fraud going onhere. We’ve got proof and the namesof people involved in corrupt practic-es, but we choose to reveal them onlywhen the mayor finally meets us. Hemust come and talk to us, this is seri-ous stuff and not football,” said Pasi-ya to loud applause.
Residents said they took the du-plexes (Ngendlovu) by force becausethey have noted something theywanted to discuss with the numberone citizen. They also admitted tohaving received eviction letters but,“Asiyi ndawo” they said.
The group said they knew that for-eign nationals were not involved.They became soft targets because“the whole nation comes to a stand-still when South Africans touch for-eign nationals.”
Some of the residents have howev-er, put their lives on the line and triedto protect the foreign nationals by
guarding their shops day and night.Police spokesperson Warrant Offi-
cer Dumile Gwavu confirmed inci-dents of public violence and arsonand said police were investigating.
“We have held meetings with theconcerned residents and senior mu-nicipal officials to deal with their is-sues, but to no avail,” said Jama add-ing that they feared that the violencewas spiralling out of control.
Municipal spokesperson Mthub-anzi Mniki said illegal occupation ofhouses was unacceptable.
He said they were investigatinghousing waiting lists to identifyproblems and would soon put up areconciled, complete and transpar-ent list which would state clearlywhere people were on the waitinglist.
“We’d also like to state that not allproblems are addressed by the exec-utive mayor personally. He delegatesand decisions taken by the delegatedofficial represented the views of themunicipal council,” said Mniki.
He added, “We cannot accept thecriminal activities taking place inthe area. We urge police to take ac-tion when residents choose to mis-take service delivery issues withcrime.”
AngryMotherwell residentswant to talk tomayor
Some of the angry Motherwell residents. PHOTO: NCEBA DLADLA
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RETIRED nurses of Motherwell have cometogether to form a structure that would helpthem participate effectively in communitydevelopment initiatives.
The launch of the Motherwell RetiredNurses Organisation (MORENO) at the Ray-mond Mhlaba Sports Centre in NU4 Mother-well, was the beginning of a new journey forthe practitioners who were no longer on theHealth Department payroll, but still much in-volved in health matters which affect localcommunities.
The launch was attended by MORENOmembers and their families, representativesfrom other retired nurses organisations,Democratic Nurses Organisations of SouthAfrica (DENOSA) leadership, speakers fromthe Department of Social Development andinvited guests.
The event was the culmination of a long
time of planning by the nurses.MORENO Chairperson Nompumelelo
Njezula introduced her executive committeeand said that they decided to work togetheras retired nurses because, she explained, “tobe retired, didn’t mean they were tired”.
“We plan to work together as we are agingin different ways but still have the passionfor our work - of health promotion.
“We’ll look at ways in which we’ll supportour communities’ needs while we’re provid-ing care and support for one another physi-cally and spiritually,” said Njezula.
She said they found out that there are oth-er retired nurses organisations that theywould be working with and sharing ideas.
Reverend Zwelitsha Lalendle summed itup reading from the book of Matthew 5:13and said in the opening prayer that MO-RENO represented the light and salt of theworld.
“As you are retired, you are rehired foryour new roles,” he quipped.
RetirednursesofMotherwellunite toheal community
MOREMO executive members, seated fromleft, Thami Mpondwana (Vice Secretary),Nompumelelo Mangwana (Secretary) andSusan Robertson (Vice Chairperson). Standingfrom left, Nompumelelo Njezula (Chirperson),Nondwe Mahlalathi (Treasurer) and KholiswaTota who was the Programme Director on theday. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
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THE 23rd Police Music and Cultural Asso-ciation (Polmusca) Unity Festival held atthe Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium andNMMU’s Missionvale campus from Sep-tember 17 to 19 was a resounding success.
The prestige event, a huge exposition ofdiverse South African cultures that includ-ed choral music, bands, traditional andballroom dance, cultural exhibitions andpotjiekos was aimed at relieving stressamong South Africa’s men and women inblue whose everyday job was associatedwith danger and even death, national Po-lice Commissioner Riah Phiyega said.
In the choral competition, KwaZulu-Na-tal took first prize, followed by the SAPS
head office, while last year’s overall win-ners, the Eastern Cape, took third position.
Mpumalanga won the battle of the bandsfollowed by the head office and the North-ern Cape came third.
The Northern Cape came tops in the ball-room dance stakes, followed by KwaZulu-Natal and Free State.
North West Province took the honours inthe traditional dance category, with theEastern Cape second and Northern Capethird.
In the potjiekos competition, the judgesagreed nobody does it better than the East-ern Cape. The Western Cape came secondfollowed by the Free State.
Hundreds of policemen and policewo-men enjoyed their stay in Nelson MandelaBay. For three days they mingled with the
powers that be, including Phiyega, and for-got about the hustle and bustle associatedwith their job of law enforcement.
And no serious crimes were reportedaround Nelson Mandela Bay, local policespokespersons Warrant Officer DumileGwavu and Constable Mncedi Mbombosaid.
This proved true the assertion by Phiye-ga that “Polmusca is used to support crimeprevention initiatives by calming down in-flamed unrest within communities and al-so providing recreation andpleasure to ourworkforce.”
Both police labour unions, the South Af-rican Police Union and the Police and Pris-ons Civil Rights Union support Polmusca,saying the health and welfare of the menand women in blue is paramount.
Police Cultural Fest in Bay a resounding success
The Minister of Police, Nkosinathi Nhleko, National Police Commissioner, Gen. Riah Phiyega, EC Provincial Commissioner Lt Gen. Celiwe Binta,POLMUSCA President Maj. Gen. Francinah Vuma, the Acting North West Provincial Commissioner Maj. Gen. Jacob Tshumane and Rev. (LtCol.) Nyoni acknowledge the salute from the parade during the opening of the 23rd annual Unity Festival at the Nelson Mandela BayStadium. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
The SAPS Eastern Cape choir became the centre of attraction during the Police Music and Cultural Association’s National Unity Festival in PortElizabeth over the weekend. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
THE red carpet will be rolled out at theBoardwalkthisweekendasmoviestarsandjournalists fromallover theworldconvergefor the prestige African Movie AcademyAwards (AMAA) which is known as the Af-rican Oscars.
According toMichelleCampbell fromMi-chelle Campbell publicity, over 40 interna-tional journalists are flying in to NelsonMandela Bay this weekend to watch 184nominees from Africa, Europe, SouthAmerica and other parts of the world at theawards which take place at the BoardwalkInternational Conference Centre on Satur-day evening.
AMAA is more than just about theawards, as it’s the biggest gathering of film-makers across the African continent, andthe rest of the world.
“Facebook, a media partner of the event,will be live streaming the evening to mil-lions of Facebook users around the globe.Thus far,mediacoverage for theAMAAhasreached over 400 million people globally.What’s more, AMAA has brought R10 mil-lion into the city having local businessesbenefiting particularly well,” said Camp-bell.
In addition, Nelson Mandela Bay is setto play host for the next five years to theawardswhichcelebrates thebest in thecon-tinent’s film industry.
The academy awards has 53 countriesparticipating annually, and sees between500 and700 international filmstars fromAf-rica,Europeandothercontinentsattendingthe affair.
The 50 nominees across the 10 categorieswill attend, aswell as the judgesand invitedguests from across the globe.
This privately funded organisation notonly has its annual international awards,but has also to date funded more than 5 000young Africans through the academy, giv-ing them the means and opportunities tosoar at careers in the film industry
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UP and coming young artists from Mother-well will have an opportunity to showcasetheir talents during the Balo M FoundationHeritage Day Celebration at the NU2Mother-well Community Hall today.
Activities will run from noon until 5pm.Lubabalo Mseleni, head and founder of the
foundation, said the event was his means ofgetting a number of gifted township young-sters under one roof in an event where theycelebrated their heritage and diversitythrough arts by showcasing their music,dance, drama, poetry, rap and traditionalfood cooking talents.He said there would also be food stalls with
traditional African cuisine for sale.
“We are also raising funds for the Balo MFoundation, whose tasks are manifold.”Mseleni saidBaloMwas eight years old and
had a history of involvement in skills devel-opment initiatives targeting primary andhigh school pupils in Motherwell.“We normally work with PE College and a
number of primaryandhigh schools here, butdecided this year, for this inaugural HeritageDay celebration to involve just 10 schools thatwould prepare at least three items each inarts and culture.“We normally guide participants towards a
career direction, but this time around we areaware that some members of the youth arenot necessarily academically inclined, so weare looking at other avenues that we can as-sist them channel their energies towards,”Mseleni said. Admission is R10.
M’well youngsters in talent search
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THE recent concern expressed by theMinisterof Basic Education Angie Motshekga over thefact that too many South African children can-not read could soon be answered.
In an effort to address this, the Phendula Lit-eratureQuiz, otherwiseknownasLitQuiz,washeld last Wednesday at the NU9 public libraryin Motherwell.Five primary schools, Emafini, Zanoxolo,
Fumis’ukoma, Sanctor and Swartkops, took
part in the quiz after reading the five booksfrom which the questions came.St George’s Prep librarian Rosemary Roth
said this was a national quiz aimed at encour-aging pupils to read.It was started by Johannesburg librarian
Marge Brown, who noted the problem of notenough reading being done in schools.Brown organises sponsored books and sends
them to the provinces involved, including theEastern Cape.“As a lover of reading myself, I encouraged
someof theschools to takepart, andas theysay,
the rest is history,” said Roth.RothsaidPortElizabeth’sprivilegedschools,
meaning those schools with library facilities,assisted those without libraries by offeringthem books to read.She said a Motherwell NU9 librarian, Mari-
anne Terblanche, played a pivotal role as shetook pupils from the schools involved and gavethem reading lessons.The quizmaster, Grey Primary English
teacher Grant Butler, took the childrenthrough their paces with a set of questions infour rounds.
He told theGrade6and7boysandgirls repre-senting their schools that winning or losingmeant nothing.The key thing they should be thinking about
was that their schools, including qualifiedteachers, had selected thembecause they trust-ed them to do a good job of representing theirschools.“What is importantwas foryou toenjoyread-
ing and for that you are all winners,” he said.SwartkopsPrimary took the first prize, Ema-
fini was second and Sanctor third.The prizes were sponsored books - to read.
Primary schools inPhendula LiteratureQuiz
Lit Quiz Organisers seated from left, Marianne TerbIanche,Rosemary Roth and Michelle Kerly. Standing from left, RoslynPienaar, Grant Butler and Robyn Bentley. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
Emafini Primary School took home second prize. With them aretheir teacher Linda Marawu (seated in front) and librarianNomonde Nxibe. at he back. PHOTO: NCEBA DLADLA
The Lit Quiz winners Swartkops Primary with their teacher.PHOTO: NCEBA DLADLA
CHANDRÉ MASOLING
ABOUT 30 pupils of theWabamkela Edu-care in Walmer Township visited theTreasure Island play centre this weekwhere they had the opportunity to expe-rience a snake show by Silvano Recchia,also known as the Snake Man.
Recchia has been breeding withsnakes for the past eighteen years.“Snake breeding is my hobby and my
love for snakes developed from a veryyoung age,” said Recchia.He, like most people, were also afraid
of snakes at first, but the more time hespent with snakes, the more he becameat ease with the reptiles.As the snake man took Shikana the al-
bino Burmese python out, the little faceshad mixed emotions. Some were curi-ous, while others decided to avoid eyecontact with the snake.Juliet Watt, manager of Wabamkela,
said that this outing meant a lot to thechildren.“This outing allows them to see more
than just the streets of the township, andit aims to educate the children aroundthe nurturing of pets.”
WabamkelaEducare toddlerstreated to snakeshow
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EASTERN Cape Filmmakers Forum will holdahighlyeducationalandinformativeWorkshopattheUDDINelsonMandelaBayScienceCentrethis Saturday, September 26 from 9am to 6pm.
According to Eastern Cape Film Festival Di-rector Nceba Mqolomba, the créme de la crémeof South African filmmakers, including the leg-endaryBenNomoyi,willbeamongthespeakerson the day.According to Mqolomba, Nomoyi will cha-
llenge prospective writers and filmmakers towork together in order to have an impact beforetaking the writers through their paces of pen-ning a gripping synopsis.KwaNobuhle’s Mqolomba mentioned that
they were perturbed and wanted to dispel themyth that filmmaking was not a lucrative busi-ness that could create sustainable jobs.Following the examples of the Western Cape
and KwaZulu Natal which were enjoying thefruitsof thisrealisationandgettinggovernmentand big business support for the industry, hesaid, theywere first arming their troupesbeforethey engaged in a coup d’etat of the country’sbusiness trends.“We know for a fact that filmmaking is con-
tributing R3 billion to the country’s GDP whilecreating over 25 000 jobs,” said Mqolo-mba.
Mqoloba will dissect the making of the docu-mentary with people like Nopinkie Bantsile.SABC News Anchor Thami Dickson will bedelving into the topic of the Department ofTradeandIndustry(DTI)EmergingBlackFilm-makers Fund and on how to turn an idea intoa story, before the screening of short films anddocumentaries aimed at helping the inviteesput things into perspective.Followingtheprovincial filmfestivalEastern
CapeFilmmakers held inAugust, they realisedthat the task of organising prospective film-makers and other technicians involved in thebusiness was a mammoth task that could notbe dealt with in one day, said Mqolomba.“We decided to meet once amonth involving
people in filmmaking and production in theirdifferent districts so that we have enough timetodealwithspecificareas inasatisfactoryman-ner,” Mqolomba toldExpress Indaba.Last month they visited Amahlathi District
Municipality eCumakala, thismonth theywereat Nelson Mandela Bay Metro and in Octoberthey will do the OR Tambo District and theChris Hani District Municipalities before theytake a Christmas break. They will resume inFebruary in other regions.The highlight on Saturdaywill be the screen-
ing of the Feature Film:Mandela:TheManandthe Myth.
ProspectiveNMBfilmmakers tomeet this Saturday
Talking films, the legendary filmmaker Ben Nomoyi (left) and EC Film Festival Director NcebaMqolomba. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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KWAZAKHELE-based side Sopha-kama Ladies are the only SAFANel-sonMandela BayWomen’s RegionalLeague team that has not yet tasteddefeat.AfterbeatingPEUnited 2-0 andAf-
rican Chiefs 1-0 last week, Sophaka-ma Ladies thumped Shooting Stars9-0 on Saturday and they hammeredVuku Wanderers 5-1 on Sunday.Other title contenders Highbury
drubbed KUBS 5-0 last Saturday andthey snatched a 5-2 away victoryfrom African Chiefs at ThembaniStadium on Saturday.Following theirdefeat toHighbury
a week ago, KUBS redeemed them-selves when they edged out NMMUMadibaz 2-0 at Chevrolet StadiumonSunday.African Chiefs overcame the hap-
less Shooting Stars 2-0 at Thembani
Stadium on Sunday. KUBSwallopedWarriors 6-2 at Chevrolet Stadium.Other SAFA NMB Women’s Re-gional League results:•Warriors 3-0 Zwide All Stars
•Young Aces 0-4 Vuku Wanderers•Continental Express 4-3 Tomorrow
Stars•Hearts 0-0 NMMU Madibaz•Young Aces 1-0 Warriors.
– SELBY MADIKANE
Sophakama Ladiesmaintain unbeaten record
SAFA NMB Women’s Regional League log leaders Sophakama Ladies are anundefeated side in the league. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
RAYMOND Mhlaba Sport Centrewas a hive of activity when spec-tacular games were played in theNelson Mandela Bay Schools’ Bas-ketball League on Thursday after-noon.
Cingani High School Girls’Teamwas too strong for CoselelaniHigh School’s Girls Team that theyvanquished 20-0.Following their convincing win
over Coselelani High School, Cin-gani High School Girls’ Team letdown their supporters after Moth-erwell High School Girls’ Teamembarrassed them 42-6.Fans were kept on their toes
when Coselelani High School BoysTeam dug deep to overcome Cin-ganiHigh School Boys’ Team12-11.Despite throwing everything in-
to the game, Cingani High SchoolBoys’ Team suffered a close 14-10
defeat to Motherwell High SchoolBoys’ Team.At the end of the game between
the Motherwell and Cingani High
School Boys’ Teams, fans gave thetwo teams a round of applause fol-lowing their sterling performan-ces.
Spectaculargames inSchoolBasketball League
Coselelani High School Boys’ Team with Head Coach Mxolisi Doto (left) andTeam Manager Bukelwa Williams (far right). PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
YOUNG Training Centre (YTC),which falls under EP Rugby, aims touplift the skills level of girls’ rugby.
According to YTC Coach MongeziCwilana, the fundamentalaimof theirprogramme is to develop the game ofrugby among girls from 14 years to 18years old.Cwilana said, “At YTC we aim to
prepare these young girls to play atprovincial and national level. So farwe have three sub-unions which areKaroo, Midlands Sedru and NelsonMandela Bay.“For starters each sub-union is re-
quired to have two teams, which areU/16 and U/18. Since the inception ofthis programme last year, I can seethat there is a huge improvement inthe skills levels of girls.”Cwilana said that their U/16 teams
participatedinatournamentthatwasheld in Oudts-hoorn in June 2015while their U/18 teams played in thetournament that was held in Durbanin 18 July 2015.“Today (19 September 2015), we are
startinga leaguewhichwill beplayeduntil the end of November 2015,”
Cwilana said.Supporters watched some league
games which were played at NMMUMissionvale Campus on Saturday.The results of the games that wereplayed are as follows:U/16 results:•Nelson Mandela Bay 10-5 Karoo•Midlands Sedru 5-26 Karoo•Nelson Mandela Bay 32-5 Midlands SedruU/18 results:•Karoo 39-0 Midlands Sedru•Nelson Mandela Bay 29-0 Karoo
YTC uplifts the standard of girls’ rugby
YTC officials are Coach MongeziCwilana and Administrator ThandiswaNxomani. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
NCEBA DLADLA
FIVE young karatekas from KwaN-oxolo Township in Port Elizabethwill soon be jetting off to Russia toparticipate in the World United Ka-rate Federation competition in No-vember.
Fourth Dan Black Belt Sensei Jo-seph Thomas of KwaNoxolo Shoto-kan Karate Club said his studentsshone in Kata (Style) and Kumite(Fighting) at the National Competi-tion in Kuils River in Cape Town re-cently. The team to represent SouthAfrica in Russia was selected here.“We picked five players from the
club whom we thought would bringglory.Andgoodnessme, all fivewon
the local, regional and nationalspots to theworld championships inboth Kata and Kumite. This makesme very proud,” said Thomas.SenseiThomasadded that the out-
standing performances from hismentees was a result of dedicationto the sport and high discipline.“We have a number of young peo-
ple who have joined the sport andquickly learnt the basics. They arewilling and hungry for success. Itmakes it so easy to train them,” saida proud Thomas who stated that alltheir transport and accommoda-tion costs would be paid by the Ka-rate Federation.“This delights us more because
coming from poor backgrounds inKwaNoxolo, where unemployment
is rife, we would struggle to raiseenough funds to go overseas.“The only thing we might need
now is assistance to get tracksuitsand maybe some pocket money forthe boys,” Thomas pleaded.
FiveKwaNoxoloyouthseager forWorldKarateChamps
KwaNoxolo young karatekas whowill be jetting off to Russia inNovember are from left, LucianoThomas (9) (Yellow Belt), EmmanuelClassen (11) (White Belt), LisakhanyaDseya (10) (Yellow Belt), MfundoMbewu (22) (White Belt) and Ntsike-lelo Ndabeni (14) (Brown Belt) withtheir teacher Sensei Joseph Thomas,(Fourth Dan Black Belt).
PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
SELBY MADIKANE
STRIKERS United supporters weretakenabackwhen their sidewasheldto a 1-1 draw by the newly promotedside Young Killers during theirZwide Football Association (ZWIFA)Accurate Rework Systems Tourna-ment game that was played at ZwideStadium on Sunday afternoon.
Itwasexpected thatStrikerswouldeasily overcome AbaThembu butthey were equal to the task. All in allit was a game of two halves.When the game ended, AbaThem-
bu supporters were fired up by thepoints their side accumulated. Hun-gry Lions, one of ZWIFA’s oldestsides that was in abeyance, managedto salvage three maximum points in2-0 victory over Real Dodgers.ZWIFANtandoTours&Travel and
Top champions Major Chiefs had amountain to climb when they defeat-ed Manchester City 1-0 in their scin-tillating game.RealCrusadershandedZwideCelt-
ics a hard fought 1-0 win. It was nota walk in the park for SwartkopsUnited who earned a hard 2-1 winover newly promoted Shooting Stars.
Strikers shareadrawwithKillers
SELBY MADIKANE
TOMORROW Stars earned ahard fought 5-3 win on penaltiesafter a 1-1 fulltime score whenthey took on Young Madrid inthe MOFA Spar quarterfinals atMotherwell NU 9 Stadium onSunday.
Madrid broke the ice after Asa-nele Mnyanda headed home a
beautiful goal in the 15th minute.Stars players Buhle Bontsa andAphendule Ndzunge were dan-gerous to Madrid defenders. Inthe last minutes of the secondhalf hard work paid dividends toStars and Madrid left wing backSibongile Lhoza Stofile scored anown goal to spark joy in Stars. Inthe penalty shootout Stars man-aged to kick all five penalties intothe back of the net.Young Romans slipped 2-1 to
Wells United. Wells striker Za-chariah Peter was the man of thematch after scoring a brace. Ro-mans’ consolation goal wasscored by Maqhawandile Sicat-
sha.The game that stole the show
was when Manchester United de-feated SUBS 1-0 in the last min-utes of the game. ManchesterUnited striker Ayabonga Xufilewho guided his side to semifi-nals, unleashed a thunderousshot that beat the SUBS goalie.Crystal Palace humiliated
Young Ideas 3-0 in their one-sidedclash.Tomorrow Stars plays against
Wells United in the first semifi-nals and Manchester United takeon Crystal Palace in the lastsemifinals at a venue and datethat will be announced soon.
TomorrowStars book themselves spot in semis
Tomorrow Stars skipper AphenduleNdzunge is challenged by YoungMadrid defender SiyasangaMabalarana. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
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SAFANELSONMandela Bay Regional Leaguechampions Young Ideas won the MotherwellFootball Association (MOFA) Mayoral CupwhentheybeatShowvillageUnitedBrothers2-0in the finals thatwereplayedatMotherwellNU2 Stadium on Sunday.
Nelson Mandela Bay Executive Mayor DrDanny Jordaan, SAFA Official Mzimkhulu Fi-na, SAFA NMB President Monde Mhletywa,SAFA NMB Treasurer Chris Mini and MOFAPresident Simphiwe Mkangelwa were in at-tendance.Showvillage did not respect Ideas as they
took the game to them. Ideas midfielder Phila-sande Manzi scored their first goal in the 20thminute. Showvillage players played good foot-ball but Ideas defenders kept things tight at theback.In the 35th minute Ideas scored their final
goal when their defender Siyabulela WillieNgqiyaza rose very high and headed home aspectacular goal.
Showvillagefinishedthegamewithnineplay-ersaftertheirdefenderLubamboSkeraCamagureceived his yellow card and Malizole SalasWasa received his marching orders for inten-tionally injuring Ideas defender Luthando Ma-komfane in the face.
Ideas areMOFAMayoral Cupwinners
Showvillage striker Siyabulela ‘Mtsubatsi’Witbooi and Young Ideas midfielder NcebaNeymar Sizani tussle for the ball.
SAFA President and Nelson Mandela BayExecutive Mayor Dr Danny Jordaan congratu-lates Showvillage player Malizole ‘Salas’ Wasawith Mzimkhulu Fina behind Dr Jordaan.PHOTOS: SELBY MADIKANE
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EASTERN Cape elite football lovers willhave a lot to smile about as they receivefirst class football entertainment twoweeksin succe-ssion.
Nelson Mandela Bay Premier SoccerLeague (PSL) outfit Chippa United will bethe facing Polokwane City this Friday.Kick-off is at 7.30pm.Last Saturday they enjoyed watching fast
and furious carpet football delivered by theyoung and energetic Ajax Cape Town play-
ers who outplayed MTN 8 defending cham-pions Kaizer Chiefs to a 1-0 defeat at NelsonMandela Bay Stadium to stake a claim at theWafa Wafa title and collect a whopping R8million in prize money on offer.A delighted Urban Warriors Head Coach
Roger de Sa congratulated his young play-ers who gave Amakhosi playmakers noroom to manoeuvre their way to the Cup Fi-nal Victory.A sterling performance by Man-of-the
Match Nathan Paulse was rewarded with agoal he scored from a penalty spot in the sec-ond half after a goalless first half.
Chiefs had no answer despite putting upa brave fight that kept their fans on theirfeet until the last whistle by referee DanielBennett.Coming to the Chippa United versus Po-
lokwane City game, no matter what hap-pened to the Chilli Boys in their awaymatch to PlatinumStars last night, at home,head coach Roger Sikhakhane’s boyswill beexpected to prove that they are a hard nutto crack.They have to put up a performance par
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(before last night’s game of course) washowever, suspect. They were trounced 3-0by Free State Stars, 4-0 by University of Pre-toria and 4-1 by Orlando Pirates.Question is, will the final signing of Bur-
kina Faso striker Aristide Bance on the dot-ted lines be the tonic for the scarcity of goalsby the Chilli Boys’ marksmen?Fans, as the recognisable 12th player, are
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