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Saint Gobains Fanie Vos digs in during the turning of the soil ceremony at Sonwabo Primary school with SGB’s Zuko Madase, principal Bongani Dlwathi (left)as well as retired principal Simphiwe Dyasi, Captain Isaac McCloen and William Smith. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
EDUCATION: SCHOOL GETS MAKEOVER
New classes for schoolMANDLA MAHASHE
Learners at a primary school inGugulethu will have the com-
fort of stretching their legs a bit astheywill benefit from the construc-tion of additional classrooms.Sonwabo Primary School will
see its pupils getting some legroom, thanks to a donation fromSaint Gobain, a French multina-tional corporation that manufac-tures construction equipment,founded in 1665.Two new classrooms will be
built, and onMondayall stakehold-ers were assembled on site to wit-ness the first turning of the soil bythe sponsor’s Fanie Vogs.The donation is part of the
Adopt-A-School program orga-nised by anNGOof the samename.According toVos thiswas alsopartof the company’s tricentenarymilestone.“This yearwecelebrate 350years
since the company was estab-lished. We decided that instead ofthrowing big parties for our clientsand customers this year,wewill fo-cus on education development,”Vos told City Vision.He said that the company has
adopted a school each in threeprovinces and is working hard toimprove the learning experience ofthe pupils.“In Thembisa in Johannesburg
we have provided ablution solu-tions to one school and in KZN wewill be building a kitchen.We want to leave a legacy for the
children and will be working withthe schools on a long term basis,”he said.Vos said he hoped that the class-
room would make a difference forthe children as overcrowding wasa problem.“We are certain that the classes
will create a better learning envi-
ronment as Saint Gobain experi-ence in the construction industrywill assure that the classes willprovide better acoustics and insu-lation for the learners,” he added.
School principal BonganiDlwathi said that the donationcame at the right time for theschool.“When you don’t have proper in-
frastructure, the learning processis hindered because when youdon’t have a place to teach you justcan’t.We are extremely grateful for
this gesture and we are reallyproud to be part of the Adopt ASchool programme,” Dlwathi said.Sonwabo Primary School is the
beneficiary
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LAUGHING WITHlunga adam
Lunga telling it asit is, or as itshouldThe front page story in last week’sedition of City Vision, headlined Protest-ers face guns, refers.I thought I’d pen this “reminder”, for
solely the attention of the Marikanainformal settlement folk. For one, I am aresident of Lower Crossroads and havebeen for many years. The frustration,mayhem and madness caused by youractions during your highly-publicisedservice delivery protest are untold. Wehave seen service delivery protestsbefore, but none like this one. Youcrossed the line. Now, let me put it toyou: Marikana is as a result of an illegalland invasion. The land you decided tooccupy is privately-owned and its owner,Power Development Projects, withdrewthe court case against you, allowing youto stay on it without having to suffersleepless nights. How it escapes you thatthe City of Cape Town is not able tosupply the services you are crying out foron privately-owned land beats me. Theinformal settlement does not have properstreets, to start with, because it was builtin a haphazard manner and out ofdesperation on your part. So ambulancesand members of the SAPS battle to gainaccess to Marikana, placing lives in greatdanger.Now, let’s delve deeper into your
childish, uneducated and ignorant actionsin the past weeks. Where do you get offsetting schools and law-abiding citizens’houses alight? Poor Letitia Mali (Ma-Bhayi, the owner of one of the burnthouses), who apparently had to suffer aheart attack following the incident. Also,picture the sight of young school chil-dren, some barely able to tie their ownshoelaces, having to run around trying toavoid standing in harm’s way or beingburned by a fire started by people oldenough to be their parents. Don’t you
have kids of your own? Where is yourconscience? Or did you leave it behind inthe places from where you suddenlyappeared, since Marikana is a fruit saladof individuals from as far as Langa,Worcester, Kraaifontein, etc?You have ‘touched us on our studio’
and it is important that you know that sothat doing it again is never an option.The revenge attacks showed as much.Going into war with Lower Crossroadsfolk is like inviting a street kid over fordinner. Lest you forget, this residentialarea came as a result of the black-on-black violence and strife in Old Cross-roads. When the sons and daughters ofthis neck of the jungle smell a good fight,they don’t step back. They go for thejugular.If your acts were meant to sow divi-
sions between you and your neighbourson the other side of Sheffield Road, thenyou may have succeeded. How do youexplain that, in this day and age, blackpeople have to be separated from otherblack people by barbed wire, with apolice nyala standing guard at all hoursof the day? Your ill-timed deeds havetaken us back to the dark old days. Youhave opened old wounds, and ouch, theyhurt still. Next time, should you need toembark on a toyi-toyi, please know whereto address your grievances. It should notbe lost on you that your area has beenaround for such a short time to beholding everyone to ransom for lack ofservices, and that in no way means weare not sympathetic to your plight. Allowme to plead with you, in good spirit, notto be like a guy who, after being granteda hug by a lady, now wants to kiss her.Patience can cook a stone.Between you and me, good fences make
good neighbours. But barbed wire andblue lights make bad neighbours.
It was a joyous occasion when Mxolisi Bacos Zondi celebrated his 60th birthday with family,friends and colleagues from the sporting fraternity at his home in Langa on Saturday night.
Party Time
Uya Mbiko is flanked by his classmate during his 5th birthday celebrations held at Nonkqu-bela Pre-School in Gugulethu on Monday. PHOTOS: WHATSAPP
Gugulethu residential development gets nod from cityThe City of Cape Town’s 2015/16 budget hasset aside over R36 million for various up-grades and housing opportunities in Gu-gulethu.Councillor Anda Ntsodo said R20 million
will go toward the upgrading of streets inGugulethu, R500 000.00 will be used to up-grade Mpinga Play Park (Old NY 43) whileR750 000.00 has been set aside for the instal-lation of an outdoor gym and equipment atGugulethu Stadium .A furtherR15 630 000.00will go towards de-
livery of housing opportunities as part of theGugulethu Infill Project.“As a caring City, the City of Cape Town
is continuing its programme of reconstruct-ing and upgrading the streets of Gugulethufor the benefit of local residents,” said Ntso-do.He said the upgrades are an “ïnveste-
ment” because unemployed residents will
get job opportunities in the Expanded Pub-lic Works Programme (EPWP).
“ The City is also continuing investmentin its Expanded Public Works Programme(EPWP).Residents can access EPWP opportunities
by registering on the City’s EPWP BusinessContractors and Jobseekers Database.“ Contractors and workers are then hired
from within the communities where pro-jects are being implemented,” he added.Ntsodo said a process of random selection
is followed to ensure that everyone who isregistered on the database has a fair chanceof being selected.“ Local residents are encouraged to regis-
ter on the database, and those already regis-tered are reminded to update their contactdetails whenever they change,” he said
Inward 41, reconstructionworkwill com-mence shortly on the following streets: Al-
bert Shweni Street ((Old Ny 28), PhumlaniStreet (OldNy 38), TonyNondlela Street (OldNy 148),AlbertinaSisuluStreet (OldNy 149),Ubuntu Street (Old Ny 7),RuthHaymanStreet (OldNy24), Khanyis-
ile Street (Old Ny 39), Sakhile Street (OldNy 40) and Masonwabe Street.Speed-reducing road humps will also be
installed between 1 and 50 Jabulani Street.“Weare continuingour work to eradicate
the legacy of apartheid by applying the poli-cy of renaming streets and public amenitiesin Gugulethu.“The use of the term NY (Native Yard) to
name our streets and public amenities hasbeen consigned to the dustbin of history.Residentswith any questions or enquiries
regarding the abovemaycontactCllrNtsododirectly on 0835898260 or via e-mail:[email protected]
Councillor Anda Ntsodo
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Blind musos hit the right notes
Michael Stokwe, Vukile Bomela and Evelyn Siwa are happy for their album which isdue to be released soon. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
MBONGISENI MASEKO
Blindness may be a handicap, but does notalways define the fate of those afflicted withthe condition among us.Three blind but aspiring musicians have
proved this assertion correct by looking for-ward to their first recording deal.And if they succeed, they could be follow-
ing in the footsteps of other blind but greatmusicians, like Ray Charles, Stevie Wonderand homegrown talented musicians thelikes of Babsy Mlangeni and Steve Kekana.Vukile Patrick Bomela,53, Evelyn Siwa,
52, and Michael Thulani Stokwe,57, are thethreesome that make up Treasured Voices,which, is due to release its second albumwhich they saidwill cause a storm in themu-sic industry.Bomela and Siwa stay in Mfuleni and
Stokwe stays in Gugulethu.Titled Idwala Lamadwala, and nick-
named by the artists as “The kitchen stew”due to itsmixture of genres such asmbaqan-ga, jazz, gospel,mqashiyo and reggae in onealbum.The larger-than-life Nkomfa Mkhabile is
featured in two songs in the album.The trio come a long way back; they first
set ‘eyes’ on each at Efata School for theBlind andDeaf, inMthatha,more than threedecades ago, in 1978.After school they went their separate
ways, and therewas a long hiatus, until theybumped into each other again in 1989, anddecided to form Treasured Voices.Siwa said their debut album was of such
bad sound quality that they were embar-assed to release it to the public.“We bcould not release it, so it never
reached the ears of our fans.”The album, recorded in 2001, never saw
the light of day, he emphasised.“I am sure our fans will buy the album.
We prayed for it. The album is not boring.Eight out of the 12 songs in the album arehits. We wrote most of them songs.”Idwala will be dedicated as a birthday
present to Eunice ‘Mhonko’ Godze, thegroup’s manager and a sister of Vukile Bo-mela, who celebrated the milestone on 08April.“We know that we are blind, but we do not
want anyone to tell us we can’t do anythingon our own.”Siwa is a mother of thee, one of whom de-
mised in 1998. She said she has been blindsince the age of Seven.Bomela, the group’s keyboard player, said
using his father’s keyboard without permis-sion and borrowing his friend’s keyboardshelped him learn the skill of playing the in-strument.“I taught myself to play the keyboard. I
could play it before Iwent to Efata. I can playit better than most of people who can see. Iam a very curious person, and that is whyI became a good keyboard player.”He lost sight at the very young age, but he
is not so sure what really caused it.Stokwe, a father of four, said the album is
a dream come true for the group.“I am very happy that we have managed
to record the album after so many years oftrying. We had ups and downs and today wewant to thankMhonko, who came to our res-cue,” Stokwe said.Stokwe, who sings baritone, was born
blind and he is coming from a family witha history of blindness.His mother and aunt are blind and so is
his second child. The album is expected tobe available in music stores around thecountry.
CITY VISIONThursday, 11 June 20154 NEWS
Fire eats up Anele’s ‘Private ZooMBONGISENI MASEKO
A fire that ravaged three bungalows in Lan-ga on Monday morning has left a photogra-pher-cum-artist low-spirited.Anele Ngoqo of No 61Moshesh Street said
the mysterious fire has left him “hopeless”In that fire Ngoqo lost all his valuable
works and equipment worth hundreds ofrands.“I had photographs which told the story
of Langa because I was working on a docu-mentary about this area. Some of the pic-tureswere taken in 1980,” saida forlorn look-ing Ngoqo.His art work which was to be included in
a documentary titled “MyPrivate Zoo”werealso eaten by the fire.“I have to start afresh. I have lost all my
hard work. Now I understand that fire candestroy everything. My art meant a lot tome,” he said.House owner Nomahushe “Kay U” Jwam-
bi said they are asking themselves endlessquestions regarding the cause of the fire.“We don’t know what started the fire but
it really caused a lot of damage,” she sad.Jwambi said the fire fighters came after
two hours and by that time the fire was al-
ready contained.)Meanwhile the Household Energy Safe-
ty Association of South Africa (HESASA)has launched a “BeSafe@Home” campaignas part of wider home fire prevention cam-paigns being rolled out across the WesternCape, Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal Provin-ces.
HESASA chief executive officer PatrickKulati said more than1,5millionSouthAfri-cans are victimsof household fires andotherenergy-related accidents every year.Thousands of people, many of them chil-
dren, die unimaginably painful, horrificdeaths, and many are left with lifelong disa-bilities and disfigurements.“Apart from the trauma, there are many
other consequences-loss of property andper-sonal belongings, debts incurred to replacelost property, absenteeism from work andschool, and time andmoney spent to replaceloss of crucial documents (ID, birth certifi-cates, etc).“In very poor communities like Khayelit-
sha, Langa, Gugulethu, these issues often re-sult in already poor households spirallingfurther into poverty and despair,” he ex-plained. He said they will be visiting fireprone communities as part of the drive.
Three bungalows were destroyed by fire, on Monday morning, in Langa.PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
Councillor accused of cellularphone theft
Mzwandile Ndondozi is accusing councillorManeli Msindwana of pocketing his phone.
PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
Councillor Msindwana
MANDLA MAHASHE
A young Gugulethu resident has come for-ward with wild claims, alleging that he isnow minus his cellphone, thanks to a Gu-gulethu councillor.According to Mzwandile Ndondozi, who
stays in NY 41, Ward 41 Councillor ManeliMsindwana has deprived him of his MTNZTEcellphone last Thursday, after hewentto the local community centre for servicesrelating to job seeking.“Iwent into theKhweziCommunityCen-
tre in NY 2 to make copies of my CV. AfterI finished what I was doing, I took the pa-pers and I headed home,” said Ndondozi.The 27-year-old alleged that the ward 41
councillor took thephone, tookout the sim-card and pocketed gadget.“Onmyway home I realised that I didn’t
have my phone and ran back to the centreto ask for the phone.When I arrived no one had information
regardingmy phone and it was nowhere tobe seen,” he told City Vision.He said that when he went outside to
make sure that he didn’t drop the phone bymistake he was told by eye witnesses thatMsindwana was seen pocketing the phoneoutside the building. When NdondozicalledCity Vision he said that hewas in the
company of other witnesses, who swore bytheir word that they had seen the council-lor pocket the phone.Sonwabo Tshaka, who spoke on record,
said that he saw the councillor taking outthe sim card and throwing it on the grassnearby.
“We were just standing by the streetwhen we noticed that he was carrying aphone that looked like one of these tablets.I saw him throw away the sim card be-
fore leaving,” said Tshaka.Tshakamade further allegations: “There
have been many complaints here regard-ing missing phones from people who cometo make CVs and we are sure that he is theculprit,” he said.Contacted for comment, Councillor
Msindwana initially rubbished theseclaims, saying he had no reason to stealcellphones.“I really don’t understandwhat this is all
about. I always tell people to be vigilantwhen they come to the centre as we havehundreds of people that come in and out ofthe building on a daily basis.I do not deal with people who come to
make CVs. There is no way I could stealcellphones,” he said.Msindwana also said he believed these
accusations were a political ploy to be-smirch his good name.“This is all done to discredit me...you re-
ally have to ask yourself: what is the realissue here? The local elections are justaround the corner and this may be politi-cal,” he said.Ndondozi said he has opened a case of
theft against the councillor and has alsolodged a complaint with the local ANCbranch, which said it was looking into thematter and will want to hear all sides firstbefore deciding on the appropriate steps tobe taken.
Sports on 16 JuneLanga Sports Council in conjunction withthe City of Cape Town will stage a youthsports festival at Langa Sport Complex In-door, in Langa Community Hall and LangaStadium from June 14 to June 16. Sportingcodes participating will be soccer, netball,hockey, karate, boxing, basketball and rug-by. For more information please contact Ba-cos Zondi on 072 222 6445 (chairperson) orSensei Nwabi Jiya on 083 724 3562.
Lusanda urges leaders to do right in albumTIYESE JERANJI
“Nicodemus went to Jesus at night andasked how can I be born again.This is a message that I’m sending to our
leaders to do the same thing if theyare afraidof the people.”During the promoting of her 17th album,
Lusanda Mcinga of Lusanda SpiritualGroup has said her 12 track cd, entitled Ni-kodima, is a clarion call to leaders to attendchurch and be born again so that they maylead the nation with wisdom from God.Lusanda said she believes that perhaps
because of their status, leaders do not deemit necessary to be seen going to church andbe repentant.“There are people who value their status.
However, I’m encouraging them to even goto their pastors at night just like Nicodemusdid so that they are saved and born again inChrist.This will make our nation heal. Things
that are happening now like rape, crime andcorruptionwon’t behappening if they fearedG-d. They will possess the heavenly wisdomof how to rule us,” she said.Though this album was crafted with lead-
ers in mind, Lusanda believes that it is for
everyone and is meant to be an inspirationto everyone.“People are afraid but that’s not how it
should be. This is an encouragement to all.People need to be saved. It doesn’t matterwhich church one decides to go to becauseG-d is one,” she said.She also deterred people from buying pi-
rated music, saying it was the death knellto artists.“It pains my heart so much when I see my
album being sold for R10 in the streets. Weput a lot of work into it but people sell it forcheap.We shouldn’t support piracy. Thoughwe are doing music to spread the word ofGod, this is how we make a living.I am against piracy andwant to encourage
people to buy original cds from recordstores, instead of stalls in malls and streetcorners” said Lusanda.As is the norm, her guitar plays a central
role in this album.“People have said they have missed my
guitar in my last offering. They have cometo believe in its power, and so it is back.”
Lusanda Mcinga of Lusanda spiritual Groupsays her album is an encouragement to leadersto do what’s right.
A family in Delft is looking for anyone whomight know the whereabouts of MeletsiLetsela, 31, who went missing on 28 December2014. He was last sported in Samora Machel,Philippi, on 02 January this year. Anyone withthe information can contact his family mem-bers, Letsela on 0761713387, Gxekiwe on0827762930 or on 0724799123.
Have you seen him?
CITY VISIONThursday, 11 June 2015 NEWS 5
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Sesifikile Wines has ‘arrived’ZILA MKONTO
Hard work and determinination has pro-pelled a Gugulethu woman into the highechelons of the wine making industry.CityVisionpicks thebrains ofNondumiso
Pikashe, managing director of SesifikileWines, to get the sense of howshe succeededin this industry.CV :What does your company do?NP: We produce and package exciting
wines under our dynamic and vibrant ‘Ses-fikile’ brandWe are not just selling delecta-ble wines but showcase our beautiful SouthAfrican heritage.This is in the form of the flora and fauna,
the beautiful people, the history, the futureas well as the captivating landscape.We position ourselves in the market with
a sense of purpose beyond the commercial.We are advocating collaboration, transfor-mation in the career landscape of the wineindustry, wine appreciation and entrepre-neurshipOur ultimate goal is social cohesion, no
matter howminute our footprint. Our prod-uct, proudly branded ‘Sesfikile wines’,means ‘we have arrived’.It is my brain-child, which is multilayer-
ed: It signals the arrival of women in thespace dominated by males, it also signalsthe arrival of South African people on ajoint platform to embrace one another as amagnificent ‘rainbow nation’.CV: What has been your biggest suc-
cess?NP: Breaking into the industry and en-
durance is success on its own.CV: What has been your biggest hur-
dle?NP: Selling a box of wine is not the same
as selling a pack of cotton panties.The wine business is as intricate as the
winemaking process itself, one needs to ap-
preciate the whole value chain: from thevineyard to the bottle.The wine consumer undertakes a jour-
ney when savoring wine.They want to know both viticultural and
oenological aspects of thewine.This doesn’texclude the aesthetical elements .On the contrary, the buyer of the cotton
panty doesn’t care where the cotton comesfrom, as long as the design and the colouris right. Finding the right partner was criti-cal as he brings all of the above, not to men-tion capital.Sesfikile, to be sustainable, needs to be
traceable and authentic, there is obviouslyno vineyard in Gugulethu, but although ithas been a tumultuous journey with valua-ble lessons, We have arrived!
Nondumiso Pikashe savours a glass of wine.
Dragon’s back Mountain brand managerLuthando Mapoma with legendary Thebe atthe Mzoli’s Beer and Whiskey Festival.
Manxubandile Bantshi serving his customerswith a smile at the recent Taste the Cultureevent in Khayelitsha..
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REGISTRY SUPPLIERS’ DATABASECape Town Deeds Registry hereby invites interested businesses to apply for registration to beincluded on the list of approved prospective suppliers (Suppliers’ Database) for the commoditiesmentioned below.The Suppliers’ Database will be used mainly for the purposes of identifying potential businessesthat can be approached as and when required (on a needs basis) to submit quotations to CapeTown Deeds Registry. Businesses registered on the Suppliers’ Database will not be guaranteedcontracts for goods and/or services required by Cape Town Deeds Registry nor opportunity toprovide quotation.Suppliers/service providers will only be permitted to choose a maximum of three (3) commoditiesper application for registration.Interested businesses must comply with the following requirements and submit thefollowing documents with the application form (complete the Application Form in full, signand date where required): • Bank stamped banking details form/attach original cancelledcheque/original confirmation letter from the bank • Certified copies of Identity Documents of allshareholders/directors/members/partners/trustees • Valid original Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC)• VAT Certificate (where necessary) • Certificate of registration with professional bodies andlicences (where required) • Valid original/certified copy of B-BBEE Certificate (if applicable).List of Commodities and Additional Mandatory Requirement(s):
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Textile and Clothing
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Suppliers already registered in the commodities mentioned above are encouraged to submitupdated documents and information to update their profiles.Prior to registration on the Suppliers’ Database, the above-mentioned office will vet serviceproviders. The vetting process will include checking the business registration status with CIPC,verifying legitimacy of the documents mentioned above and checking the National TreasuryDatabase of Restricted Suppliers and Register for Tender Defaulters for any restriction to conductbusiness with the State.Should you require an Application Form or further clarity, please visit Cape Town DeedsRegistry at 90 Plein Street, Old Revenue Building, Cape Town OR contact Ms N Mqadi at(021) 464-7695 or e-mail: [email protected] date for applications: 31 August 2015
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Reflectors ensure learners safetyMBONGISENI MASEKO
Learners at Imbasa Primary Schoolwill no longer fall easy prey tospeeding motorists driving past theschool.
About 1170 learners from theschool, based in Crossroads, havereceived reflective tracksuit topsfrom pharmaceutical giant Johnsonand Johnson, as part of their SafeSchools South Africa project.
The project is aimed at keepingchildren safe on their way to andfrom school.
An educational package for theproject was developed from scratchby Takalani Sesame, and with coor-dination by the project team, thishas augured well for the effective in-troduction of safe roads initiative inthe country.
Vuyelwa Ndunduzela, the schoolprincipal said the school was happyfor being chosen to be part of theproject.
“We are very happy to be part ofSafe School Project, which pro-motes safety.
We are very fortunate.We had incidents where our
learners were knocked down byAmaphela, whose drivers do notobey the rules of the road.”
Ndandazela also said the schoolhas since put a gate on the other sideof the schools, which guaranteed thechildren’s safety, and to prevent fu-ture tragedy.
The project has been piloted insome of the most economically dis-advantaged communities in theprovince.
Learners at the three pilotschools, Sivile Primary School, inKhayelitsha, Imbasa Primary
School and A.C.J Phakade PrimarySchool, in Strand, participating areat high risk of road traffic injury.
The research done for the projectrevealed that a high proportion ofthe children had suffered a roadtraffic injury.
Laura Nel, head of communica-tion and public affairs at Johnsonand Johnson, said the project wasvital to ensure the safety of learnerswhen they walked on the roads,more especially during schoolhours.
“We are very excited and hum-bled to be part of the project.
The principal here at the schoolhas always stated her concernsaround the safety of the learners,”Nel said.
The pilot project has developed aninnovative model combining educa-tion for the learners, training forteachers and advocacy action to ca-talyse the introduction of safe roadinfrastructure.
The project also aims to engagewith all the stakeholders, from theschools, to the engineers at the Cityof Cape Town and the local commu-nity, to be central in the initiative.
Phumla Mtambeka, Chichi, Gabriel Kardos, senior manager, fleet safety forJohnson and Johnson, Vuyelwa Ndunduzela, the school principal, Laura Nelm,head of communication and public affairs Sub-Sahara Africa Cluster, Thenji Xokiwith teachers and learners at Imbasa Primary School.
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Amagqabantshintshi ngezilungiso eziphakanyisiweyo• Kwamiselwa iirhafu ngokuhamba kwexesha (1-5) kudidi lweNdibanisela
yamaKhaya ukususela ngomhla woku-1 Julayi 2013 ngokusekelwekwinkqubo yothetha-thethwano yangaphambili nabaxumi. Amanyatheloangamanye okucokisa ulungelelwaniso nodidi lwamaKhaya aPheleleyoawaphakanyiswanga kunyaka-mali ka-2015/16.
• Iinguqu kwimirhumo yezinto ngezinto neenkqubo ezithile, kuqukwa ukonyukaokuthe gqolo kwamanzi aludaka asetyenzisiweyo (ngokukodwa kumabalaeqakamba) zichaziwe kwiSihlomelo 4 soyilo loxwebhu lohlahlo-lwabiwo-mali.
2.3 UMBANEImirhumo engezantsi isekelwe ekonyukeni okulinganiselwe kumyinge we-10.82%.Oku kumiselwe ukususela ngomhla woku-1 Julayi 2015.
IMIRHUMO YASEKHAYA
2015/16EXCL. VAT
2015/16INCL. VAT
LifeLine(kubaxumi aban-elungeloKUPHELA)
Block 1 0-350kWh c/kWh 91.06 103.81
Block 2 350+ kWh c/kWh 252.12 287.42
EmaKhaya
Umrhumowenkonzo R/day 0.00 0.00
Block 1 0-600kWh c/kWh 154.30 175.90
Block 2 600+ kWh c/kWh 187.63 213.90IMIRHUMO KWIINDAWO ZORHWEBO
Amandla angephi 1Inkonzo R/day 30.00 34.20
Amandla c/kWh 126.87 144.63
Amandla angephi 2 Amandla c/kWh 207.97 237.09
Ngexesha elingenagxa-lathelwano
Ubuncinane R/day 100.31 114.35
Amandla c/kWh 100.00 114.00
Amandla amaninzi LV
Inkonzo R/day 41.16 46.92
Amandla c/kWh 69.92 79.71
Ibango R/kVA 208.06 237.19
Amandla amaninzi MV
Inkonzo R/day 41.16 46.92
Amandla c/kWh 64.99 74.09
Ibango R/kVA 193.50 220.59
IxeshalokusebenzisaMV
Inkonzo R/day 6700.00 7638.00
Amandla
High-Peak c/kWh 300.04 342.05
High-Standard c/kWh 86.89 99.05
High-Off Peak c/kWh 48.47 55.26
Low-Peak c/kWh 93.29 106.35
Low-Standard c/kWh 63.69 72.61
Low-Off Peak c/kWh 42.86 48.86Ibango R/kVA 102.63 117.00
Ixeshalokusetyenziswa
e-Atlantis
MV
Inkonzo R/day 6090.00 6942.60
Amandla
High-Peak c/kWh 272.76 310.95
High-Standard c/kWh 78.99 90.05
High-Off Peak c/kWh 44.06 50.23
Low-Peak c/kWh 84.81 96.68
Low-Standard c/kWh 57.90 66.01
Low-Off Peak c/kWh 38.96 44.41Imfuneko R/kVA 93.30 106.36
IxeshalokusetyenziswaHV Inkonzo R/day 6700.00 7638.00
Amandla
High-Peak c/kWh 291.30 332.08
High-Standard c/kWh 84.36 96.17
High-Off Peak c/kWh 47.06 53.65
Low-Peak c/kWh 90.57 103.25
Low-Standard c/kWh 61.83 70.49
Low-Off Peak c/kWh 41.61 47.44Ibango R/kVA 102.63 117.00
UKUVELISWA KWEMIRHUMO YOKUZINZISA JIKELELE
IiNdawo
zokuHlalaSSEG Inkonzo R/day 11.43 13.03
Block 1 0-600kWh c/kWh 95.76 109.17
Block 2 600+kWh c/kWh 187.63 213.90
Feed-in Tariff c/kWh 56.99 64.97
Iindawo
ekungahlalwa
kuzoSSEG
Feed-in Tariff c/kWh 56.99 64.97
IMIRHUMO YOKUKHANYISAIZibane zase-ZitalatwenineMiqondisoyeZothutho
R/100W/iyure yokukhanyisa 0.1458 0.1662
IZibane ezikhanyisakakhulu kwiZakhiwoZaBucala R/100W/iyure yokukhanyisa 0.1592 0.1815
Izishwankathelo zezilungiso• IMirhumo yeeNdawo zokuHlala: Iyonke ingeniso iza konyuka ukususela
kweyamaqela nge-10.82%, kodwa abaxumi abazimeleyo baya kubonaamaxabiso ohlukileyo ngokusekelwe ekusetyenzisweni ngqo. Umahlukophakathi kokonyuka nge-avareji komlinganiselu nokonyuka ngqo kuvelaekufunyanweni kwakhona kwentlawulo esileleyo yengeniso yeqondo le-Lifeline Block 1 rate.
• Umxumi ofumana umbane oyi-450 kWh ngenyanga uya kubona ukonyukaokufanayo ngokomyinge nokuba ukuliphi iqondo lemirhumo, nto leyoethetha ukuba akukho tshintsho kwiqondo lenkxaso efunyanwa ngababaxumi abakumrhumo we-Lifeline.
• UMbane osiSiseko wasiMahla: Abaxumi bemirhumo ye-Lifeline abafumanangaphantsi kwama-250kWh ngenyanga baya kufumana ubonelelo lombanewasimahla wama-60kWh, nabo bafumana phakathi kwama-250kWh nama-450kWh ngenyanga beya kufumana ubonelelo olusisiseko lwasimahlalwama-25kWh ngenyanga.
• Umrhumo kwindawo yokuHlala SSEG ufumana ibhloko yesibinielungelelaniswe kwiBhloko 2 yoMrhumo waseKhaya ukukhusela abaxhasiekufakeleni ijenareyitha ezincinci baze bafumane i-akhawunti eyehle kakhulungaphandle kokuvelise nawuphi na umbane.
• Abasebenzisi boMbane oMncinane 1 kukho nendibanisela yabobawusebenzisa ngexesha lokungabikho kogxalathelwano bayakulinganiselwa kubaxumi abakhoyo kuphela ukususela ngomhla
woku-1 Julayi 2012. Indibaniselo yokusetyenziswa ngexesha kungekhogxalathelwano nayo iza konyuka nge-avareji engaphezulu njengenyathelolokukhupha ngokwamanqanaba lo mrhumo.
• ABasebenzisi boMbane oMncinane 1 bafumana uhlengahlengiso oluncincikulwakhiwo ngokuhambelana neziphumo zesifundo soNikezelo lweXabiso.
• Ixesha lemirhumo yoSetyenziso ekuqinisekiseni umrhumo we-MediumVoltage ongephi unokulingana ne-EskomMegaflex.
• Imirhumo kwiindawo zorhwebo ibona ukonyuka okungephi okungaphayakwe-avareji komlinganiselo ngenxa yokufunyanwa kwenkxaso enikezelwakumrhumo we-Atlantis TOU.
QAPHELA: IMirhumo yeNkonzo ngeNyanga ibalwa njengoMrhumo weNkonzo yoSukuiphinda-phindwe ngenani leentsuku ngexesha lokukhutshwa kwetyala.
2.4. INKUNKUMAKwamkelwe ukonyuswa kwemirhumo yemisebenzi yokuqokelelwa kwenkumaokuyi-8.33% nokulahlwa kwayo okuyi-9.31%.
INKUNKUMA 2015/16EXCL. VAT
2015/16INCL. VAT
UKUQOKELELWA KWENKUNKUMA KWIINDAWO ZOKUHLALAEZISESIKWENI
240ℓ umgqomo kuqukanomgqomo otshixwayo Irandi rhoqo ngenyanga 103.95 118.50
ISAPHULELO SABAHLUPHEKILEYO - 240ℓ UMGQOMO KUQUKA NOMGQOMOOTSHIXWAYO
Block 1 (100% isaphulelo) –ixabiso lepropati ukususelakwi-R1- R100 000
Isaphulelo seRandi rhoqongenyanga -103.95 -118.50
Block 2 (75% isaphulelo) –ixabiso lepropati ukususelakwi-R100 001 - R150 000
Isaphulelo seRandi rhoqongenyanga -77.96 -88.90
Block 3 (50% isaphulelo)ixabiso lepropati ukususelakwi-R150 001 - R350 000
Isaphulelo seRandi rhoqongenyanga -51.98 -59.30
Block 4 (25% isaphulelo)ixabiso lepropati ukususelakwi-R350 001 - R400 000
Isaphulelo seRandi rhoqongenyanga -25.99 -29.60
IQONDO LENKONZO EYONGEZIWEYO KUQUKWANEMIGQOMO ETSHIXWAYO
240ℓ – Umggqomoowongeziweyo
IRandi ngomgqomo rhoqongenyanga 103.95 118.50
240ℓ - 3x ngeveki kwiklasta IRandi ngomgqomo rhoqongenyanga 311.67 355.30
EZINGEKHO SIKWENI
Inkonzo esisiseko yeebhegi IRandi rhoqo ngenyanga Mahala Mahala
IINDAWO EZINGEZIZO EZOKUHLALA240ℓ ILITHA UMGQOMO KUQUKWANOMGQOMO OTSHIXWAYO
1 ukuthuthwa rhoqo ngeveki IRandi ngomgqomo rhoqongenyanga 124.12 141.50
3 ukuthuthwa rhoqo ngeveki IRandi ngomgqomo rhoqongenyanga 372.28 424.40
5 ukuthuthwa rhoqo ngeveki IRandi ngomgqomo rhoqongenyanga 620.53 707.40
UKUFUMANEKA KWENKUNKUMA
Kuzo zonke iziza ezinge-namntu IRandi rhoqo ngenyanga 61.58 70.20
IINKONZO ZOKULAHLWA KWENKUNKUMA
INkunkuma Jikelele IRandi kwitoni nganye 346.84 395.40
INkunkuma eKhethekileyo IRandi kwitoni nganyeokanye inxenye yayo 459.65 524.00
Amagqabantshintshi ezilungiso eziphakanyisiweyoINcwadi yeMirhumo, iiNtlawulo neZohlwayo (iSihlomelo 6 soyilo loXwebhu loHlahlo-lwabiwo-mali lonyaka ka-2015/16)• Iipropati ezinexabiso elingu-R0 ziya kuqala ukuba nelungelo lesaphulelo
ukususela kwixesha apho zithe zavavanyelwa ixabiso liSebe loVavanyo.• Umrhumo omtsha weekhonteyina zoMgquba waseKhaya, awuhlawulelwa xa
isicelo sifakwe ngumnini wepropati, uya kufunyanwa ngabaxumi abali-5000.• Abaxumi abangahlali kwiindawo zokuhlala abafumana ukuthuthelwa
inkunkuma ka-2 okanye ka-4 ngeveki, lo nkonzo iza kupheliswa ukususelangomhla woku-1 Julayi 2016.
• Ulungiso kwimirhumo eyodwa yenkunkuma eyihafu yetoni lwenziwelwayihafu ngqo yetoni egcweleyo.
UMgaqo-nkqubo weMirhumo (iSihlomelo 7 soyilo loXwebhu loHlahlo-lwabiwo-malilonyaka ka-2015/16)• Inkcazelo malunga nabantu abahlala ngasemva endlini yatshintshwa ukuze
ihambelane noMgaqo-nkqubo woLawulo lweKhredithi nokuQokelelwakwamaTyala.
• Ukutshintsha kwenkcazelo yeNkunkuma yokuChithwa kwezakhiwonemvuthuluka yamatye ecocekileyo yabakhi.
• Inkcazelo entsha ngeMvuthuluka eCocekileyo yaMatye, iSanti neMihlaba.• Ngokomhlathi 27 woMgaqo-nkqubo woLawulo lweKhredithi nokuQokelelwa
kwamaTyala, abaxumi ababhaliswe kwiRejista yabaHluphekileyo bayakufumana ama-“25% ukuya ku-100%” esaphulelo kwikhonteyina yokuqalaengama-240L nokusekelwe oku kwimivuzo yabo. Amatikiti okulahlwakwenkunkuma kufuneka athengwe kwangaphambili kwii-Ofisi zikaMasipala.
3. IMIRHUMO NEENTLAWULO, ZEZINTO NGEZINTO3.1 Ikopi epheleleyo yeMirhumo iyonke yezinto ngezinto, iiNtlawulo neZohlwayo
iyafumaneka ukuba ihlolwe kwii-ofisi zikaMasipala ezichazwe ngasentla(jonga iSihlomelo 6 soyilo loXwebhu loHlahlo-lwabiwo-mali).
3.2 Yonke imirhumo yezinto ngezinto iquka i-VAT.3.3 IiFayini, iZohlwayo,iDiphozithi eziPhinda ziHlawulelwe, uLwakhiwo-zindlu,
uThutho oluKhawulezileyo oluManyanisiweyo zikhululwe ekuhlawuleni i-VAT.3.4 I-VAT ibalwa nge-14% phantsi koMthetho weRhafu eyoNgeziweyo i-Value
Added Tax Act Nomb. 89 ka-1991.
4. ULWABIWO LWEMINIKELO4.1 Jonga kwiSihlomelo 11 soyilo loXwebhu loHlahlo-lwabiwo-mali lonyaka
ka-2015/16 uludwe lwemibutho / amaqumrhu aphakanyiselwe ukufumanaiminikelo.
5. UMRHUMO OWONGEZIWEYO KWIMIMANDLAENEMIRHUMO EYODWA
IMirhumo eYongezelelweyo ye-SRA imiselwa izinga le-14% kwi-VAT.IMirhumo eYongezelelweyo engezantsi iboniswe njengeRandi kwirandi
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Airport Industria 2,540,928 0.002061 3,070,722 0.002360 0.002690
Athlone 713,132 0.002534 685,715 0.002482 0.002829
Blackheath 1,503,783 0.001121 1,679,685 0.001250 0.001425
Brackenfell 2,203,093 0.002686 2,375,348 0.002954 0.003368Cape TownCentral City 44,500,169 0.001966 48,490,000 0.002140 0.002440
Claremont
Indawo okuhlala 472,283 0.000487 510,065 0.000527 0.000601
EyoRhwebo 6,131,765 0.001505 6,622,300 0.001662 0.001895
Zizonke 6,604,048 7,132,365
Claremont Boulevard
EyoRhwebo 2,960,474 0.000727 3,093,696 0.000776 0.000885Elsies River N/A N/A 1,974,536 0.002840 0.003238Epping 6,791,657 0.001474 7,334,148 0.001472 0.001678Fish Hoek
Indawo okuhlala 160,093 0.000611 171,316 0.000654 0.000746
EyoRhwebo 569,931 0.001975 609,885 0.002145 0.002445
Zizonke 730,024 781,201Glosderry 1,128,892 0.002087 1,215,539 0.002232 0.002544Green Point
Indawo okuhlala 933,463 0.000492 966,463 0.000487 0.000555
EyoRhwebo 3,728,816 0.002437 4,147,275 0.002330 0.002656
Zizonke 4,662,279 5,113,738Groote Schuur 4,755,659 0.002171 5,155,134 0.001808 0.002061Kalk Bay / St James
Indawo okuhlala 985,754 0.000516 1,052,381 0.000549 0.000626
EyoRhwebo 238,246 0.001499 232,619 0.001612 0.001838
Zizonke 1,224,000 1,285,000Llandudno 368,267 0.000139 387,793 0.000145 0.000165Maitland 1,885,247 0.001861 2,248,845 0.002307 0.002630Muizenberg
Indawo okuhlala 701,362 0.000819 800,829 0.000929 0.001059
EyoRhwebo 632,427 0.002481 731,626 0.002842 0.003240
Zizonke 1,333,789 1,532,455
Observatory
Indawo okuhlala 2,083,261 0.001143 2,145,609 0.001119 0.001276
EyoRhwebo 1,736,897 0.001689 1,961,251 0.001762 0.002009
Zizonke 3,820,158 4,106,860
Oranjekloof
Indawo okuhlala 680,333 0.000492 714,485 0.000527 0.000601
EyoRhwebo 3,280,345 0.002192 3,530,014 0.002375 0.002708
Zizonke 3,960,678 4,244,499Paarden Eiland 3,078,979 0.001201 3,499,225 0.001437 0.001638**Parow Industria 3,125,824 0.001684 3,747,700 0.002000 0.002280
Salt River 2,575,258 0.002393 2,782,091 0.002520 0.002873
Sea Point
Indawo okuhlala 1,515,694 0.001100 1,551,355 0.001165 0.001328
EyoRhwebo 2,381,804 0.002310 2,612,700 0.002501 0.002851
Zizonke 3,897,498 4,164,055Somerset West N/A N/A 2,110,103 0.002886 0.003290Stikland Industrial 2,643,111 0.001916 2,896,772 0.002070 0.002360Strand 936,701 0.002719 991,275 0.002856 0.003256Triangle Industrial 1,766,995 0.003387 1,890,507 0.003621 0.004128Voortrekker RoadCorridor 13,261,779 0.002322 14,335,984 0.002554 0.002912
Vredekloof
Indawo okuhlala 2,496,824 0.001973 2,660,939 0.002103 0.002397
EyoRhwebo 51,689 0.002260 55,087 0.002409 0.002746
Zizonke 2,548,513 2,716,026Woodstock 4,041,898 0.001695 4,429,442 0.001861 0.002122Wynberg
Indawo okuhlala 562,156 0.000890 547,873 0.000952 0.001085
EyoRhwebo 2 ,798,669 0.003383 3,087,179 0.003662 0.004175
Zizonke 3,360,825 3,635,052ZeekoevleiPeninsula 390,752 0.001881 429,196 0.002066 0.002355
ZwaanswykAssociation ofProperty Owners
857,216 0.001003 922,680 0.001078 0.001229
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CITY VISIONThursday, 11 June 201510 NEWS
Music maestro back to his rootsYoung musicians from the Ifidyoli StringsProject recently had the opportunity to workwith international violinist, David Juritz.
The Cape Town born musician is current-ly working in the UK, dividing his time bet-ween solo performances, directing, chambermusic, working as guest leader with manyof Britain’s finest orchestras and leading hisown group, the London Tango Quintet.
In 2007 he took a five-month sabbatical to
busk around the world. He used the trip tolaunch Musequality, a charity supportingmusic education projects for disadvantagedchildren in developing countries and re-mains deeply committed to encouraging yo-ung musicians in the developing world.
Juritz was in Cape Town recently for a se-ries of shows and visited the Beau Soleil Mu-sic Centre in Kenilworth to work with theIfidyoli Ensemble.
As part of the Ifidyoli Strings Project, theensemble is made up of around 40 players,many from Site B in Khayelitsha, who whenthe project started in 1999, would visit themusic centre on Saturday mornings.
The project is Beau Soleil’s first string de-velopment project and includes tuition onviolin, viola, cello and double bass and some-times other instruments.
The Ifidyoli have enjoyed much success,with many players being afforded the oppor-tunity to attend their lessons on weekdays,when they can also join in activities like the-ory and aural classes and playing in the cen-
tre’s regular ensemble programme and con-certs.
Some students have been able to take mu-sic as a matric subject and several have goneon to make careers in music.
Some past Ifidyoli players, namely, Nolu-vuyo and Siyathemba Nteta, Noxolo Nkonqaand Kwazi Mkula, have returned to teach atBeau Soleil.
The Beau Soleil Music for Africa Trust al-so spearheads two other outreach program-mes:
The Ottery School Project and the Westla-ke School Project.
David Juritz poses with members of the Ifidyoli Strings Project and their teachers at Beau Soleil.
A tribute to a great teacherLUNGA ADAM
The year was 2001.March was themonth.
For, that was thefirst time I had metup-close with Mr Si-sa Qwesha duringmy days at VukaniPrimary School inLower Crossroads.
My former belov-ed teacher passedaway last Sunday,having been ill forsome time. I could not believe the news whenit reached me.
On that day in March, having just beencalled outside of class by three of my Grade6 teachers, to be informed: “You had beenpromoted to the next grade, and that youmust take your chair to the big Grade 7 class-room downstairs.”
Oh, the disbelief and excitement! It allseemed short-lived though, for just as Iknocked on the door of grade 7, there wasno response.
My nerves were frayed, but I soon calmedupon realising that it was in the middle ofa lesson.
Mr Qwesha couldn’t hear my knocks!I then just opened the door, and, not want-
ing to be the centre of attention, as it were,I tiptoed and went on to squeeze myself be-tween two learners who were sitting in thedesk closest to the entrance.
No one else even noticed my ‘low-key’ ar-rival, save for the two ‘squeezes’, who hadshock and confusion registered on their fa-cades.
After a while, and recognising my pres-ence, Mr Qwesha made a casual introduc-tion to the class.
“Oh, by the way, this is Lunga Adam, yournew classmate.” What cheek! I had thoughtsuch occasions warranted an ovation. Orsome such display of great feat.
But the journey during the course of thatyear was wonderful. Mr Qwesha was a likea-ble fellow, whose personality and warmth ofcharacter endeared him to learners and col-leagues alike.
Back then, you were careful with yourgags, in case the ubiquitous cane got the bet-ter of you.
There was aptly named Mr Mnqayi, akaSir Knobkerrie, who would hand you a goodone just for staring at him.
In the company of Mr Qwesha, we all feltsome kind of freedom. He taught us Technol-ogy and Life Orientation, and was passion-
ate about the teach-ing profession. De-spite beingvertically chal-lenged, he took it allin his stride. I am notsure if it was becauseof the rigours of be-ing a Grade 7 teacheror whether it was inhis nature, but hewas relentless in hissupply of school-work.
My fondest memo-ry is of him walking
into class with a pile of paperwork.‘Meneer’ had a loud but soft voice and was
a straight talker. When it came to telling youoff, he was masterful, excuse the pun.
Like most of the teachers at the school,he had a liking to me.
Towards the end of that year when wewere preparing for our farewell function, hecalled me aside and asked me to make thevaledictory speech.
Being a shy person, I thought that was ask-ing much from me.
The farewell was held at the Gardens inClaremont.
I felt very nervous and jittery. At somepoint I decided there was no way to handlestage fright.
Sad to say that during the meal he cameover to my table and whispered in my ear:“The stage is set, go and give that speech.”I mumbled an excuse and failed all and sun-dry in one instant.
With the benefit of hindsight and a moremature outlook on life, I must say I regretmaking that decision and had been silentlyhoping that one day, in some way, I was go-ing to make up for it. But death had otherideas. It’s a sad day.
His long-time colleague Nikki Manikiva-na shared thus: He was a gentleman and funto work with although he was very seriousabout his work. When he spoke you couldn’thelp but laugh as he had a great sense of hu-mour.
I liked it when he scolded his learnerswhen they hadn’t done their projects or fail-ed his tests, telling them, “Ingqondo zenu ni-na zigcwele njee i Grandpa!”
He would be angry but you could not missthe love and concern for the future of thelearners. He would spend time trying drumin them the consequences of slovenliness.Sadly, you would also hear that he had col-lapsed due to his epilepsy fits.
You will always be missed Bibo, Stakava-na, Msawawa.
Sisa Qwesha with an unidentified colleague
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Music contest is onThere are only a fewweeks left to enter theMusic TheatreNow international competi-tion.Themusic theatre committee in Interna-
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Fana ,Nomeva to rumble againCLIFFY MAGO
A rematch beckons for XolisaniNdongeni and Mzonke Fana – thistime with the vacant IBO light-weight belt at stake.
On Saturday, the pair producedan intriguing tactical battle thathad Emperors Palace divided onthe outright winner of their Pan-African title clash. While the judg-es narrowly opted for Ndongeni,many felt that the veteran formerworld champion had shownenough ring smarts to snatch theverdict.
One of those who had a differentinterpretation was Golden Glovespromoter Rodney Berman, who be-lieved a draw would have been afair verdict.
In the event, Ndongeni wouldhave taken aboard any number oflessons, not least the need to up hisinside game and throw caution tothe wind. Fana himself was a reve-lation and proved the value of expe-rience at the ripe age of 41.
There was enough sting in theoutcome to call for a rematch andBerman will contact the IBO aboutsanctioning the title for the pair.
“Having heard so much about‘Nomeva’, I was a little disappoint-ed,” said Berman.
“Fana boxed brilliantly, but theyoungster ought to have handledhim better. That said, the outcomesets up a rematch perfectly for lat-er in the year.”
Meanwhile Fana received astanding ovation from the WesternCape boxing fraternity during ameeting held at the Look Out Hillon Sunday.
BSA WC chairman Mickey Klaashailed Fana as a “real hero” andurged him not be disappointed.
Mzonke Fana ducks a jab fromXolisani Ndongeni during their clashon Saturday night.
“Fana boxed brilliantly,but the youngster oughtto have handled himbetter.
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Fikile Jeremiah, scrumhalf of Busy Bee Rugby Club, beats Shaheen Kariem, centre ofHamediehs Rugby Club, during a City League match played at Vygieskraal on Saturday.The team from Langa won 21-20 to go top of the log. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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Bafana face Angola in CityBafana Bafana will be playing an interna-tional friendly against Angola at the CapeTown stadium on 16 June.
The City of Cape Town has confirmed thatit will honour the Youth Day fixture afterthe South African Football Association(SAFA) approached it in May.
Garreth Bloor, mayoral committee mem-ber for tourism, events and economic devel-opment, has called on residents to come outin their numbers to support our soccerstars. “We are honoured to host this matchat our world-class stadium on Youth Day.Our support for the event is part of ourstrategy to position Cape Town as theevents capital of Africa,” says Bloor.
Meanwhile, SAFA reiterated its delightat having the national team return to CapeTown, where they say they have always re-ceived favourable support in the past.
“It is always great to play our matches inCape Town where we have previously en-
joyed massive support, and we are confi-dent that this time around it will be no dif-ferent,” says SAFA CEO Dennis Mumble.“We urge the fans of the beautiful game, inparticular the fans of Bafana Bafana, to ral-ly behind the team.”
The team last played at the Cape Townstadium in September last year, when theyplayed to a goalless draw with Nigeria,which helped pave the way into the AfricanCup of Nations (Afcon) held in EquatorialGuinea earlier this year. Shakes Mashaba’scharges will kick off their qualificationcampaign for 2017’s edition of Afcon againstGambia in Durban on 13 June before head-ing to Cape Town. The match against Ango-la will give Mashaba a better indication ofwhere his squad is ahead of their AfricanNations Championship (CHAN) prelimi-nary round qualifier against Mauritius on20 June. Tickets cost R60 and R100 at Com-puticket