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TOMORROW, the late NelsonMandela’s ex-traordinary life will be celebratedthroughout the country and around theglobe.

The Qunu-born anti-apart-heid revolutionary, politicianandphilanthropist,who servedas President of South Africafrom 1994 to 1999, would havecelebrated his 96th birthday to-morrow.

July 18, has been celebratedas Madiba Day for some yearsnow, when people from aroundthe world are asked to take 67minutes of their time to dosomething for the greater goodof society.The Nelson Mandela Muse-

um in Qunu, marked the birthof Nelson Mandela by lightinga torch symbolising his statureat his ‘Humble Beginnings’ inQunu last week.According to Qunu Museum

Chaiperson, Nozuko Yokwana,the flame symbolises a pledgeby the Nelson Mandela Muse-um Council, management andstaff to honour and continue topreserve the legacy of the inter-nationally renowned states-man, the son of the soil, and fa-ther of democracy, Nelson Mandela.Yokwana said the lighting ceremony also marked

the launch of the Nelson Mandela month (July) andadded that the flame would be kept burning for theentire month.“We call on every South African citizen and those

abroad to spend 67 minutes of their time to do some-thing good and also to encourage the next generationto take leadership forward and to be patriotic,” saidYokwana.The programmes here will revolve around the

three special women in Nelson Mandela’s life, name-ly the first wife of Nelson Mandela, Mama EvelynMase Mandela, Mama Nomzamo Winnie Mandelaand Mama Graca Machel.Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Nelson Man-

dela Museum, Noel Solani, said their programme in-cluded an outreach which took place on July 11 at

the Qutubeni and Madladle-ni villages in Ngcobo whereMama Mase was born.In Mbizana, Madikizela

Mandela’s birthplace, theMngomazi pre-school wasrefurbishedandanoutreachto Hlabe homestead inMbongweni locality in Mbi-zana was done on July 15.Owing to limited resourc-

es, the museum said theycould not afford to go over toMozambique where MamaMachel was born, but saidtheir hearts were with herfamily during this month.Preservation of historical

buildings will also be done,using traditional earth ma-terials at Mqhekezweni,where Mandela spent mostof his younger years. TheRegent Jongintaba’s Memo-rial will be unveiled atMqhekezweni Great Placethis month.Nelson Mandela’s grand-

son, Ndaba Mandela, saidthe family would also engage in numerous activitiesto honour Tata’s day. “Our family is very big; so thatmeans many initiatives, including a visit to a Chil-dren’sHome in Johannesburg, led bymy cousin Zole-ka. On my side, I will be leading an initiative to col-lect books in indigenous languages to be handed overhere at the Qunumuseum to benefit the local youth,”said Ndaba.Madiba passed away on December 5, last year and

his remains were brought to his home town in theformer Transkei.

Madiba:A life to celebrate

Nelson Mandela Museum Chairperson, NozukoYokwana and Nelson Mandela's grandson atthe lighting ceremony.

PHOTO: AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

NelsonMandela1918 ­2013

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RESIDENTS of the Tholeni Village in Butter-worth attended and awareness campaign or-ganisedby theNationalProsecutingAuthori-ty (NPA) and its stakeholders last week atCunningham Church.

The campaign was about fighting crimeand to educate men and boys about domesticviolence. Members of the community cameout in numbers to support the event and thedaywasmade successful by officials from thegovernment departments who went all out.Chief Jongilizwe Luzipho from Tholeni

said they were happy to receive lessons fromthe different government departments. “Thiswill make the work easier now because noonewill go to the police to reportmatters thatare not important.Wewere toldwhich thingsto report.”He said even when they were hosting an

iMbizo, they would make sure that they re-

minded people about what they had been toldduring the awareness campaign.Luzipho said Traditional Leaders also had

aduty to educate people about the seriousnessof committing crime, including domestic vio-lence. He urged parents to educate their chil-dren and to stop relying on the police and tra-ditional leaders. “If you don’t tell your childwhat is right or wrong, then who will do itfor you?,” he asked.One of the community members who at-

tended, Lungile Madikizela, said they weregiven a lot of information which would helpthem to educate their own communities.Spokesperson for the National Prosecuting

Authority (NPA), Luxolo Tyali, said theawareness campaigns were started in 2009and they were still continuing with them inpartnershipwith thepolice, TraditionalLead-ers and different government departments.“Our aim is to raise awareness and to edu-

cate people about domestic violence and otherthings related to crime.”

NPAhosts campaign in Tholeni

Khaya Nkontso from Commission of GenderEquality speaking to Tholeni residents.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDChief Jongilizwe Luzipho from Tholeni inButterworth. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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AMARRIED couple was arrested by the Cen-tane police on Saturday, July 11 for contra-vention of the national credit act, when theywere found with Identity Documents, Sassacards and bank cards for different people inthe Maxhama location in Centane. Policewere acting on information that the couple

was committing crime with the documents ofother people. Police Spokesperson, CaptainJackson Manatha said police recovered 143identity documents, 12 bank cards, 16 Sassacards of different people and an undisclosedamount of money from the suspects’ home.“Both suspects have been charged with con-travention of the national credit act,” saidManatha.

Couple found inunlawfulposessionofSassa cardsand IdentityDocuments

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TWOsecurity guards fromButterworth died afterinhaling smoke from a homemade heater (im-bawula) on Saturday, July 11.

A third guard was rushed to hospital where heis recovering.The guards were found by a colleaugue report-

ing for duty in the guard room at their place ofwork in Butterworth.Police Spokesperson, Captain Jackson Man-

atha said there was a homemade heater (imbawu-la) inside the room.“The guards did not have visible injuries and

it is suspected that they had inhaled smoke fromthe fire and died. The identities of both guards arebeing withheld until their families had been noti-fied.” He said no foul play was suspected.

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MTHATHA traditional surgeon, QaqambileSiyongwana, has been running an initiationschool here, since 2009 and, according to him,has never had any deaths as a result of initia-tion-related procedures.

Siyongwana describes initiate deaths ow-ing to circumcision as “completely unneces-sary” and feels that these deaths could be pre-vented.

At the time of going to print, at least 32 initi-ates had died in the Eastern Cape.

Apart from the fatalities during this year’swinter initiation season, at least 131 initiateshad been hospitalised, while scores of othersare being kept at rescue centres throughout

the province.According to Siyongwana, everything de-

pended on the traditional surgeon’s respectand honour for his work. He said it was alsoextremely important for parents to be in-volved throughout the initiation process.

“Parents must take the time to check outthe place where their children would be cir-cumcised. They should never just give moneyto a surgeon and then take a back seat,” hesaid.

A number of illegal initiation schools hadbeen closed down, while a number of illegaltraditional surgeons had been arrested in thePondoland region.

Siyongwana, who had 37 initiates this year,said there should be open communication be-tween the surgeon and his traditional nurses(amakhankatha). According to him, stran-

gers should not be allowed to visit the initi-ates. “The only people who should be allowedto visit, are relatives who need not spend along time at ‘ebhomeni’ (initiation school).”

Proper behaviour at initiation schools wasalso highlighted by Siyongwana. “Thereshould be no smoking or drinking of alcohol.The traditional surgeons must closely ob-serve their boys and create a platform whereinitiates are able to express themselves, sothat it would be easy to sense if there was aproblem which affected any of the initiates.”He said there should always be an open com-munication channel between surgeonand ini-tiates and that surgeons had to teach initiatesabout the passage to manhood.

He stressed that surgeons should have apassion to perform the custom and not do itfor the money. According to him, traditional

leaders should allow legal surgeons to openinitiation schools in their areas.

During the provincial initiation launch inMthatha Nkosi Ngangomhlaba Matanzimastressed his discontent over the traditionalsurgeons who conducted circumcisions whiledrunk. Spokesperson for the Department ofTraditional Affairs, Mamkeli Ngam, said res-cue centres played a cardinal role in the re-duction of a number of deaths.

He said a summit on circumcision in theEastern Cape would be held in September,with the aim of reducing the high death rate.

. Siyongwana entered ubungcibi after twoboys on his rugby team at Excesior SeniorSecondary School died during circumcision.He then decided to intervene, following in thefootsteps of his grandfather, Duma ‘Sandav-eyisi’ Oliver Makhalima.

Initiatedeaths ‘completelyunnecessary’

Qaqambile Siyongwana with initiates in his initiation school in Mthatha. PHOTO:SIM MDLEDLE

BABALWA NDLANYA

ABAHLALI baseNew Rest kwidolophu yaku-Gatyana bathi izibilini zisehlile okwa ngokungokudilizelwa kwabo izindlu kulandelaukungenelela kwegqwetha labo nelithi lizakuthi lithethe noMasipala waseMbhashe.

Oku kutshiwo nguNksz Lindelwa Mhlahlonothe okwa ngoku izibilini zisehlile nangonabengazi ukuba kuza kwenzeka ntoni eku-hambeni kwexesha.

“Kona sele silindele ukuva ukuba baza ku-fikelela kwesiphi isigqibo. Thina kule ndawosahlala kuyo kuba sibhatele i-R400 umntuemnye kwinkosi yalapha. Isiphatha kakubike le yokubakucaceukuba sizakuzibona selesingena makhaya,” kubeka yena.

Ukanti kube muncu ukuhlala kwezi vekiziphelileyo kwaba bahlali ngelixa bedi-

lizelwa izindlu ngelithi bokhe kumhlaba ka-Masipala waseMbhashe. Ukanti usodolophuuyiqinisekisile into yokokuba aba bahlalibokhe kwindawo kaMasipala kwaye bashiyaamakhayaabo, uMasipalawali phumelela elityala kwinkundla yamatyala.

“Aba bantu bashiye indawo zabo bazokokha kulo mhlaba kodwa bexelelwa ukubangumhlaba kaMasipala,” kubeka usodolo-phu waseMbhashe uCeba Mfecane.

Ukanti uCeba wombutho ophikisayo iCon-gress of the People (COPE) uNkosinathi Nd-lodaka uthe nabo beyi COPE bayi dluliselekwilungu labo eli kwi ndlu yowiso mthethoeMpuma Koloni, neli thembise ukuba lizakuwu gqithisela ePalamente umba wokususwa kwaba bantu. “Silindele ukuva kuyeukuba uza kuphuma nelizwi eli thini,” kube-ka uNdlodaka

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THE family of a young man from Mgcwe lo-cation in Ngqamakhwe is having sleeplessnights ever since their son went missing in2009.

He disappeared when he was on his wayto work at a Construction Company in Jo-hannesburg.

Nolubabalo Tshingila (46) said ever sinceher son, Simphiwe Tshingila, (27) disap-peared, she still has hope in her heart thatshe would find him again one day. “It is hardfor us to sleep. When the weather is bad wealways think of his whereabouts,” said Tsh-ingila.

She said her son went missing when he lefthome to live in Kliptown in Soweto with theintention of looking for employment. Shesaid within a week he found employment ata construction company. “My son was notfamiliar with travelling by train to work. Onthe day (July 10, 2009) he went missing, he

went to work with his friend, as usual.”She said his friend told her that Simphiwe

got off at Orlando East Station, which was notthe right station for him to get off. “His friendsaid he thought he would manage to go towork even though he got off at a wrong sta-tion, but that never happened. The friend re-ported the matter to me.”

Tshingila said she then went to the OrlandoPolice Station to look for her son, since shethought maybe he had been arrested, but hewas not there. She said she even went to mor-tuaries and into hospitals to look for him, butshe couldn’t find him anywhere.

According to her, ever since her son’s disap-pearance, she had developed high blood pres-sure. “I only put trust in God now because Heis the only one who can come with the answerto our prayers.”

Police Spokesperson, Warrant Officer KayMakubela, said he would investigate the mat-ter. “Since he disappeared in 2009 it may takesome time to get information from the police,but I will find out and let you know,” he said.

Family is looking formissing son

Simphiwe Tshingila who went missing in 2009. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Nolubabalo Tshingilais still hoping to findher son who wentmissing in 2009.PHOTO: SUPLLIED

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PUPILS of the Tholang Senior SecondarySchool in the Maluti area of the former Tran-skei, are sitting at newdesks andplayingwithnew soccer and netball equipment, thanks toa donation from Spin n Win in Matatiele.

The project was identified by the Matatiele

Municipality, and has the support of theEastern Cape Gambling and Betting Board(ECGBB), according toYolandeManuel, a di-rector of Spin n Win. “Investment in the lo-cal community is an important part of theconditions of our licence. In Matatiele wehave the ideal project, because it is support-ed by the community, the local authoritiesand the ECGBB,” she said. Spin nWinMata-

tiele donated 186 school desks, 186 chairs, a setof soccer goal posts and a set of netball polesto the school. “As a responsible corporate citi-zen we are committed to ploughing back intothe community whenever possible,” saidManuel. Manuel also presented netball andsoccer balls to the captains of the first soccerand netball teams at a ceremony attended byschool principal Christopher Mfunda and vice

principal Mandiseli Majikijela, as well asmembers of the school governing body.Representing Spin n Win Matatiele, were

operations director Yolande Manuel and gen-eral manager of Spin nWinMatatiele, RobertCadle. “We have committed to continue sup-porting the school, which was selected withthe help of our staff at Spin nWinMatatiele,”said Manuel.

School benefits fromgenerous donation

Yolande Manual handing over soccer ball tothe A team captain Motsokotsi Tuto (left) andVice-Captain Linda Olwethu.

PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Yolande Manual handing over netball to A Team netball captain CaptainKoketso Lepeana (left) and Vice-Captain Xolisa Mpisi PHOTO: SUPPLIED

YANDISA POPPY DLEMBULA

ASpart ofwalking in the footsteps of the lateNel-sonMandela, theAlfredNzoDistrictMunicipali-ty called on all residents to unite inmaking a dif-ference on Mandela Day (July 18).

The four local municipalities of the Alfred NzoDistrict – Mbizana, Umzimvubu, Ntabankuluand Matatiele – shares the same goals and objec-tives for this day, urging people to spend their67 minutes of doing good for others and to ob-serve the legacyanddevotionofNelsonMandela.The African Continent and the rest of the

World will celebrate the life of Mandela in a hu-manitarian way as he devoted his entire life,practising and encouraging peace among SouthAfricans.Ntabankulu Local Municipal mayor, Vusi

Mgoduka, Mbizana Local Municipal mayor, Ma-khayaTwabuandUmzumvubumayor,Khuluka-zi Pangwa, all agreed that Nelson Mandela Dayplays a pivotal role in the history of this countryand that the day should be celebrated construc-tively.Ayabulela Zadunge from Bizana said that she

is going to help out at one of the elderly centresin her village, since she knew that the elderlypeople needed love and support.“I will be helping with the cleaning and cook-

ing, just to showmyappreciation for the freedomour grandparents fought for,” added Zadunge.Alfred Nzo District Municipality mayor, Eu-

nice Diko, concluded by encouraging communi-ties, especially young people, to be involved inmunicipal programmes.

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The logo for the annual International Mandela Day which encourages people to make a difference in their communities on July 18.PHOTO:INTERNET

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A YOUNG man from Dalaguba in Libodewants to assist youngsters dreaming of be-coming actors.

The Director and the founder of Bavu Dra-ma Theatre & Performing Art, Nkosomzi Ba-vu (28), started this theatrewith the intentionof mentoring talented youth wishing to be-come actors.Talking toExpress,Bavu–who is also apre-

senter at Unitra Community Radio (UCR) inMthatha – said he had started this theatre in2005. The Theatre caters for all forms of art,including acting, dance, musical theatre,poetry, story telling and visual art.“My aim is to find talent among the youth,

especially at the Walter Sisulu University(WSU). My intention is to plough back here,because I obtained my degree from WSU,”said Bavu.

According to him, students fromWSUwereshowing interest in participating in his Thea-tre. Bavu said they had been going to Bloem-fontein to participate in the TshintshaMa Af-rika Programme since 2012. They had alsoperformedat festivals inCapeTown,Graham-stown, East London and Stutterheim.They want to see the theatre being recog-

nized internationally and were visited by theManagement of the South African CulturalLeadership (SACL) from the University ofNewcastle in theUnitedKingdom. “TheSACLhad invited us to participate in plays andforms of art around the world.”He said ThapeloMadolo ofMadolo Security

Services and Sibusile Fiki, who specialises inmusic, have offered incredible support for hisendeavours.Bavu said they wanted to perform at local

government events,where theywouldalso ed-ucate the youth about drug and alcohol abuse,teen pregnancy and circumcision in the formof a stage play to pass their message on.They want to reach the youth in the rural

areas, since he believed there were lots of tal-ented youngsters without a platform. Formore information, visit Bavu Drama Threa-tre & Perfoming Art on Facebook.

Presenteronamission tohelpyouth

Radio presenter Nkosomzi Bavu shares hispassion for the performing arts with talentedyoungsters in the EC. PHOTO:BABALWA NDLANYA

BABALWA NDLANYA

I-ARHENTE ejongene nokuncedisana na-bantu abatsha i-National Youth Develop-ment Agency (NYDA) ize nephulo elizakuthi lincedisane nokuphuhlisa abantuabatsha abangaphantsi kwedolophu zaku-Masipala waseMbhashe.

Oku kucaciswe nguMnu MzontsunduNgceba oyi-Project Co-ordinator yale ar-hente eMbhashe nothe kungoku nje bakwiphulo lokuba bancedise abantu abatshaukusukela kwi minyaka eyi-35 uku jongaphantsi nabane ncwadi zoku fundela ukuqhuba, baba ncedise ngokuthi bafumane in-cwadi zokuqhubaukuze bakwazi ukufuma-na imisebenzi. “Siye safumanisa ukubakweminye imisebenzi kuye kufuneke uku-ba umntu omtsha abe nencwadi yoku qhu-ba ukuze akwazi uku ngena emsebenzini,yilo nto sibone kuyenye yezinto esi ngathi

siba xhobise ngazo abantu abatsha,” kube-ka uNgceba.Woleke ngelithi base benzisana neKing

Hintsa FET College, uMasipala waseM-bhashe kunye neKoega Projekthi. Ukwatheindawo yase Mbhashe yenye yendawo ezi-phantsi kakhulukwayenalo izinga lemfun-do alikho kakuhle xa kuqhathaniswa na-banye oMasipala, watsho ekhankanya in-dawo yaseXhora nayo eyaziwa ngokubayindawo ephantsi kakhulu nethwaxwayintlupheko nanjengoko uninzi lwakhonalunga sebenzi. Uthi yilo nto eyenze beqalengeli phulo lencwadi zoku qhuba kungobabafuna abantu abatsha bancedakale.Kwaye kungoku nje baxakekile beseben-zisana nenkampani eyenza amafutha en-wele iDark & Lovely, bathi base benzisanenayo eku qeqesheni abantu abatsha abenzaabantu inwele. “Ixesha eli ninzi aba bantuabade bona bafumane nkxaso yilo nto kun-goku nje siqeqeshe abantu abayi-46. Siza

kuthi sibone ukuba yintoni esingathi sibancede ngayo naye uMasipala uza kuthiafake isandla.”Ukanti uthembise ukuba uza kuthi uphe-

la unyaka babe sele benazo i-Ofisi eXhorakunye nakuGatyana kodwa okwa ngokuabantu abatsha abano mdla bangathi band-wendwele igatya labo eliseDutywa.Ukanti uNkszAkhonaSangquongomnye

wabantu abathe baxhamla kuqeqesho lok-wenza inweleuthebavuyekakhulukuba in-inzi into abayi fundileyo.“Siye satsho sakwazi nokuba kufanele

senze ntoni ukuze sifumane uncedo kubakaloku besi kade singe nabo abantu bokusixhobisa, ngoku siyazi ukuba kufanelesibe ngama qela umntu anga sebenzi yedwaukuze sikwazi ukufumana inkxaso,” utshi-lo uSangqu. Ulebele ngelithi kubalulekileukuba abantu babe lane ngolwazi ukuze ibengulowo akwazi ukufumana ukuncedisanakunye noku ncedakala.

I-Arhente ikwiphulo lokunceda abantu abatsha

BABALWA NDLANYA

OWASETYHINIwakwilali yaseGubevueMt-hatha uthi imphatha kakubi into yokubaumazisi wakhe awufumane ubhalwe ukubauyi ndoda, kwaye ngoku kufanele angeneepokothweni ukuze ukwazi uku lungiswa.

UNkszAyandaNongena (21) uthi lomazisiuwufumene kulo nyaka uphelileyo kantizange awuhoyengelixa eyowu thathaukujo-nga ukuba ubhalwe kakuhle kusini na.“Ndothuke xa ndiyo kwenzela umntwanawam incwadi yokuzalwa xa ndixelelwa uku-ba umazisiwamngowomntu oyi ndoda.Ndi-zamile ukuya kwi-Ofisi yesebe lezaseKhayaeKapa kuba bendise Kapa ngelo xesha.Ndanga kwazi ukuncedakala,” kubekauNongena.Uthi kwathiwa maka khuphe imali eyi-

R20 yokwenza enye incwadi yakhe yokuzal-wa, kwakhona aphinde abe ne-R50 yokuyakwaGqirha noza kuthi aqinisekise ukubangokwenene ungowase tyhini, aphinde abenemali eyi-R150 yokwenza incwadi yoku zal-wa.Kodwa kwamohlula oko kuba akasebenzi

kwaye nakwi khaya lakhe akukhomntu use-benzayo. Kwaye nomama wakhe ebe neth-emba lokuba angathi amncede ngalo maliuye wasweleka emshiya enyanyeni.“Eyona nto ibihlungu andikwazi ukwen-

zela umntwana incwadi yokuzalwa ukuzeakwazi ukufumana isibonelelo sika rhulu-mente, kwaye nam ubomi bumile kubaandikwazi kufuna umsebenzi ngenxa yokungabi naye umazisi.”Osisithethi seSebe leza seKhaya kwiphon-

do leMpuma Koloni, uMnu Gcinile Mabuluuthe akaboni mfuneko yokuba kuthiwa uS-angqu makaye kwaGqirha kuba uvele uy-abonakala ukuba ngumntu wasetyhini qhakufanele alu ngiselwe ingxaki yakhe. “Ndi-cela undithumelele inkcukacha zakhe ndizakunxibelelana ne-Ofisi yaseMthatha ikwaziingxaki yakhe uku landeleleka.”

Usengxakiniowasetyhinionomazisi othiuyindoda

U-Ayanda Nongena uthi umazisi wakheawumncedi nganto. IFOTO: BABALWA NDLANYA

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It’s worse ke kwe sisijolo, sekude kwavelanesiqhamo kuba usisi lo ngoku uthwele andi-worry yakhe umfethu kukuba bazakuthiniabazali xa kufumaniseka ukuba ngumhlobolo wakhe owenze le nto, nobengena aphaekhaya ayokuma entla sifika se ngasekho kengoku ubhuti weli khaya.Bafethu zijongeni izinto ezingalunganga

nezingehlula usapho kabini. Mara mfethu,nosisi lo wakho uthande ukwenzela phantsi.Uyivumakanjani i-friend kabhuti? Yhoo,mu-sani ukudlala apha xa ebone indoda ebeza-kuthini?

Kuba nje nobhuti wakhe simenzele lulawamzisela endlini. Awu!! Hayi masithule xanisitsho njalo kodwa ke nokuba ningathini,uyakuthini xa ewile kuyo le friend kabhutiwakhe but it is not spot on.

Zininzi izichomani apha phandle

Uyazi sometimes, sikhe sizibuze thina uku-ba ingqondo yomntu imxelela ntoni kuleayenzayo into? Besibukele esinye isichomaniapha ekucaca ukuba siyafika kule field yobu-BEE. BekuseMbuqe butchery and kucacaukuba uyokosa nezkim zakhe.Urheme uphethe ilaptop, siyavuma eben-

gayichofa ngelixa kusosiweyo xa kukhona in-to e-urgent ngolohlobo because even nathi xakukhona igossip ekhawulezileyo siyayenza lonto.Mara, le yokuthi inyama seyisetafileni

umana uthatha i-piece uphinde uye kucofa il-aptop, hayi ayikho grand futhi ikwenza im-patha de kufike nezinto sizitshoyo ukuba sisi-chomani. Besekungekho na ukulinda ugqibeukutya then uqhubeke nomsebenzi?Mfethu ngokwemithetho yee-computers

akuvumelekanga ukuba uthi usitya ubeucofana nayo kuba ayifuni kuchithelwakukutya, it’s worse ke eyamafutha. Asazi keperhaps ebese under pressure in somuch thatibizakumlibazisa kwale nto yokuba akheaqale ngokutya inyama. Naxa sehamba,uhamba egila abantu kuba ujonge kule ntokanti engalindi nje de ayofika kwisithuthinisakhe. Hayi kunzima kulo umhlaba.

Accept the wrongness

Shame, people on this land are not honestinstead of accepting the wrongdoings thatthey committedbut theyalwaysput theblameon others.We were at So What Lounge last weekend.

In a table next to us there were three guys en-joying their drinks.There was one who was vocal and we know

him whilst he was still working but now isout of job.Hey,muntu, hewas claiming that he left his

job because there was no money whereas hisqualifications don’t deserve the money hewas earning.Akazi ukuthi we know ukuthi he was dis-

missed because of corruption and fraud. Nge-sintu esiphusile weba imali ye-company butnow is claiming he was earning little.And we know him very well ukuthi he had

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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE

THEnewly electedMEC for Sport, Recrea-tion, Arts and Culture in the EasternCape, Pemmy Majodina, has broughtsmiles to the faces of emerging artists ofthe EasternCape during her policy speechlast Friday.

Majodina revealed that, through vari-ous Departmental partnerships, 450emerging artists would be trained in vari-ous genres of arts, music, dance, film andvideo skills.She said during July, nine groups that

were recorded at the Eastern Cape AudioVisual Centre, would be marketedthroughout the country.“We will further record eight new art-

ists with special focus on indigenous mu-sic and jazz.“An amount of R2.5 million has been set

aside for music development. We stronglyurge you to support our artists by saying

Eastern Cape artists rejoice overMajodina’s announcement toboost emerging artists in theregion

ba bantu athi bebengamammkelisi.Tell him gossip team ayeke uku-mislead-

er’abantu ngathi umsulwa.In life you need to be honest ungahambi u-

spread amanga kanti uyazazi ukuba wenzantoni. Uvile moss.

Mhlawumbe ebeyobathandazela

Uyazi sime nomnqa late last Friday xa sibo-na iBenz kamfundisi esimaziyo imi kulamat-hunzi obumnyama ahlala ethetha ngawo eca-weni.Sitsho ke kwezindawo where the ladies of

the night operate.And sibonile ukuba luqobo lwakhe uMrev

and ebengeke asibone kuba besingahambingeTuru-turu le ayaziyo.Kuba si- curious, sada samisa ngathi nathi

sifuna ukuthenga, kanti sifuna ukubona uku-ba kwenzeka ntoni kumfundisi wethu.Singamshiyi kanti usengxakini. Ume wa-

ma de sabona imoto iduma yalayita kwaphu-ma bona laba-skirt-zifutshane waba sehambaumfundisi. Okay, masike sithi mhlawumbingumrhamente wakhe ebeyomthandazelaukuba ajike kwezindlela zobumnyama.Asazi kemfundisi nokuba sizifunza ecaleni

xa sisithi siyakwethemba ngangendlela osih-laba ngayo umxhwele xa ushumayela so siya-kholelwa ukuba ngeke uyenze into yokubakanti ubuyothenga phaya.Ukuba ke kunjalo isazela sesodla wena ku-

ba yena ophezulu ukujongile ukuba kantiumana usiqhata xa usithi masikhonze inkosingokugqibeleleyo singalukuhlwa zizihendozomhlaba. Ungayikhombi indlela uphindeujike kuba uzakudidisa thina. Hayi kodwaumfundisi ngeke ayenze lo nto and nje ngen-dodana kaBawo wethu osemazulwini andsekhulile. Asazi ke.Asiyeke umfundisi sithathe iintsiba zethu

siyokubhala more mossip.Bye!!

‘no’ to piracy,” stressed Majodina.She also disclosed that an amount of

R26million had been set aside to promotesocial cohesion.“We shall involve stakeholders fromdi-

verse socio-political and linguistic back-grounds in all the festivals and commem-oration of national days.

“These events and festivals serve asplatforms for our artists to showcasetheir talent and diverse expertise, whichinclude: National Art Festival (NAF) inCacadu District Municipality, IsingqiSethu Wild Coast Festival in OR TamboDistrict Municipality, and ShukumaDance and Drama Festival in NelsonMandela Bay.”She said the department would be host-

ing choral music competitions, startingwith build-ups in the eight districts, cul-minating in a Provincial OR Tambo Cho-ral Music Festival.Thewinning choirswould be rewarded

with prize money.

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THEVicePresident of theSouthAfricanFoot-ball Association (Safa), Elvis Shishane, hasannounced – during a recent visit to Libode– that Safawould be giving theMthatha Stadi-um a financial injection to make it a fullyfunctional facility.

The Mthatha Stadium was built in 2010, asone of the base centres for some squads thatwere camping in the Eastern Cape to partici-pate in the 2010World Cup, but unfortunatelyno club had used the stadium. Even after theworld cup, the stadiumhad not been used, un-til Blackburn Rovers entered into negotia-tions with the KSDmunicipality to host someof its home games here.The Rovers played a few of their games in

the stadium, before the club was bought bya businessman from KwaZulu-Natal (KZN)last season. Since the club was now hostingits homegames inKZN, theMthathaStadiumhas once again become a white elephant.

“There is noway that such a beautiful facil-ity could be a white elephant while there isan abundance of talent in the region, as wellas thousands of soccer-hungry supporters.“I put my neck on the block that Safa will

contribute to ensure that the stadium is use-ful,” said Shishane.He stressed that hewould address the issue

with Safa’s executive committee and wouldemphasise that the stadium should be usedto benefit the people of the OR Tambo regionas per the initiatives launched prior to the2010 soccer world cup.Safa’s President in the OR Tambo region,

Xolile Nkompela, revealed that he had a vi-sion for the stadium. He said it was his mis-sion to host big clubs in the near future andyoung squads from the South Africa FootballAssociation.

Safapledges fundsfor theMthathaStadium

Safa Vice President Elvis Shishane committedhimself to assisting to make sure that Mthathastadium is being used. PHOTO:SIM MDLEDLE

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