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An area ofrobberies andmuggingsNOMPENDULONGUBANE>>[email protected]
DAYLIGHT pickpocketing hap-peningintheJwayelanibutch-ery pavement in the upper
ChurchStreethasnotonly frightenedpeople but it has affected business aswell.
OneaffectedbusinessisJwayelanibutchery which has lost customersdue to the pickpocketing and mug-ging, said Jwayelani butchery man-agerDonovanGabriel.Hesaidthathehas witnessed some of the incidentswhere a group of people attack indi-viduals and rob them off their cell-phones and bags.
Gabriel said that there is a groupof six males who are sometimes ac-companied by awoman.He said thattheir targets are the individuals whoare busy on their cellphones or grantbeneficiaries collecting their money
from Jwayelani. “Theyareabletoseethem through the glass door of theshop. They follow a person who isbusy on a cellphone. One of themwillblock the victim from the front andone will block from the back. Afterthat thephoneorbag isgoneandtheyjust disappear. This is not only affect-ing the people who end up being vic-tims but it’s affecting the business. “Ihad customers who would come forgroceriesbut that ishistorynow.Peo-ple only come in for small items suchas cold drinks. I have lost customersas people are scared to come to thispart of town.
“No one wants to come to a placethat is dangerous. Their targets arepupils,oldwomenandmenandespe-cially those on their cellphones,” hesaid. Gabriel said that there is oneSafeCity camerawhich isnothelpingas the street vendors have blocked it.
“One thing that might help is thevisibilityofthepolice.Policearenever
here, it was only one occasionwhereI saw the police”, he told Echo. Astreetvendorwhoaskednottonamedsaid incidents of pickpocketing andmugging happen in front of them.
“We see everything and we nolonger shout if we see them doing it.They have threatened to stab us andwehavenochoicebuttoignoreevery-thing. It’s scary and it’s happeningeveryday,” she said.
Captain Thulani Zwane said thatthe theft of handbags and the snatch-ingofcellphonesinthatareadooccurfromtimetotime. Hesaidregularfootandvehiclepatrolsaredone inthear-ea.
“This includes the area aroundJwayelani Butchery. We are notaware thatbusinesses lost customersas the same area has the highest pe-destrian traffic in the cit,” he said
He said the camera issue will bereported to Safe City and the Msun-duzi municipal manager.
>> Pickpocketing in the city affects business
The pavementin Churchstreet wheredaylight pickpocketing ishigh. Pickpockets havethreatenedstreet vendorswho shoutwhen they seethem robbingand muggingpeople ofthings such ascellphones andhandbags.
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A gift to save marriages>> While most people spend their bonuses on different Christmas gifts, Bongi Mhlongo, amarriage counsellor says that a book on relationships is a lifetime investment during this festiveseason. NOKULUNGA NGOBESE spoke to the counsellor who will next month open anacademy for relationships in the city.
MHLONGO who is originallyfromMsingabutnow lives inThornville has previously
written a book on the foundations ofmarriage and is also a member ofMalakhiwe Couples fellowship.
Speaking to Echo, Mhlongo who
hasbeenmarriedforthepast21yearssaid: “During this festive season, Iwant toencouragepeople toconsiderbuying books on relationships asChristmas gifts.
“Theymustusetheholidayseasonas a time to reflect on their relation-
be.Theseproblemscanbeminimisedwith education”.
Mhlongo said that her mobileschool which will be known as SouthAfrican Marriage and Life Academywill start with two courses, focusingonmarital literacyclasses forunmar-riedpeopleandamarriagecourse forthose who are married.
“Thefirsttwomonthswillbeaboutteaching people on what it means tobemarried.Howtobeamarriageablepartnerandhowtospotamarriagea-ble partner. The other course will beonteachingpeoplehowtoensurethattheir relationships are stable, effec-tive and exciting.
“Theart ofnegotiatingandhowtodeal with situations that are beyond
one’s control. There will beFriday evening classesfor the youth and Sun-day afternoon classesfor the elderly.
“The lectureswillinclude pastors,trained marriagecounsellors andpsychologists. Inorder to be able totake part in theseclasses, peoplemust contact Mh-longo on 082 4983930 to make book-ings.
BongiMhlongo, amarriagecounsellorwho is toopen arelationshipacademynextmonth.PHOTO: FILE
ships as it is a life time in-vestment. Our countryhas a high divorce rate,there are few marriages,morepeoplechoose toco-habitate and some havedecided to stay in unhap-py marriages.
“All of this is happen-ing because we havefailed to show love, theway that it is supposed to
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INlinewith the city’surbanrenewalprojectwhichhasbeenongoing fora while, Pietermaritzburg may be
the first city in the country to benefitfrom a beautification project aimed atproviding state of the art bus shelters,and unique outdoor advertising.
Speaking at an exco meeting lastweek, Bongani Dlamini of JC Decauxsaid that they have partnered with acompany called Tutucoms and haveput aside R20 million to upgrade thecity’s bus shelters and to provide
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“Wewant tomodernise thecityandwewantthesenewbusshelterstoevenhave maps on where one is and whenis the next bus coming.
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Acting municipal manager Dr RayNgcobosaidthatcurrentlytherearenoexisting bus shelters within the citycentreand that there is anurgentneedto showcase amajor urban renewal inthe city.
“Wewant to showcase the city as atourist destination, have designatedbus stops, bring the capital city to lifeand also create job opportunities,” hesaid.
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DR FELICITY COUGHLAN
IN a world of instant gratifica-tion, themonth to sixweeks setaside for the Matric exams re-
quires a tenacity fromschool leav-ingyoungadults forwhich the restof their education had not neces-sarily prepared them.
Therelative freedomof thispe-riodcanbecounter-productive, asstudentsgiveupthesecuritycreat-ed by a routine that others man-aged. Particularly as they pass thehalfway mark in terms of paperswritten, the allure of the impend-ingbreakand thecelebrationscaneasily distract young people.
In addition, anxiety or despairabout papers that did not go wellcan undermine the determinationto stay focused.
AsmanyschoolsnowalsoallowGrade 10 and 11 students to study
at home, the students and theirfamilies have good first-handknowledge based on previousyears of how well the student isable to sustain (ornot) the self-dis-cipline needed.
That knowledge should resultin strategies to keep the focus forthenextthreeweeks.Thesestrate-gies include the obvious, such as astudy timetable, but also sched-uled reviews of progress and pro-ductive opportunities to engagewith peers on progress. Youngadultsneedtheirpeers,andacom-plete ban on this interaction willlead to many wasted hours usingsocial media and other communi-cation tools to stay in touch.
“As the list of subjects you stillneedtowritebecomesshorterandshorter, don’t be tempted into re-laxing too soon,” says Dr Felicity
Coughlan, Director of the Inde-pendent Institute of Education.
“Stop stressing about the sub-jectsyou’vealreadywritten.Thereis nothing more you can do aboutthoseresults.Butretainyourfocusright to the end, especially for theso-called ‘easier’ subjects whichare often scheduled towards theend of the exam timetable,” shesays.
“Every paper counts and youhave to give your best right up tothe end.”
Coughlan reminds studentsthat selecting one or two subjectswhich may come easier to themwasadeliberatepartof theirstrat-egy four years ago - at that timethey included these subjects to getaccess to some relatively easy“points” to up their scores and im-prove their chances of access to
to do about the way you started.Now it is all about theway youwillfinish,” she says.
Coughlan says that in the nextthree weeks, matrics can keeptheir focus by:
>> Not looking back – what isdone cannot be changed and eachpaper shouldbe treatedas a standalone opportunity to do your best.
>>Ensuring that they stick to aschedule of eating healthy, andgettingenoughsleepandexercise.
>> Sticking to their studyscheduleandevenuppingtheantea little,byputting inanhouror twoextra to complete another mockpaper, for example.
“A few extra marks may wellmean thedifferencebetweenyourapplication for a position and thatofyourcompetitors in the jobmar-ket. It may also mean the differ-ence between being accepted intoyour course of choice or having tolook at alternatives. In a few days’time, there will be nothing moreyoucandoabout thematricmarksthat will accompany you through-out the rest of your life.
“Put in the time now and stickit out right until the end, andyou’llfind your focus and additional ef-fort will be the gift that keeps ongiving throughout the rest of yourlife.”
courses. That strategy should notbe abandoned now.
“Don’t drop the ball on thatstrategy now. Don’t stumble overthe last hurdle and forfeit thosepoints. The end of November willarrive, andwith it the end of yourschool career, but right now re-member that the only thing thatshouldmatter is that youearn theverybestmarksyoucanrightuntilyouput downyourpenafterwrit-ing your last paper.
“There is nothing left for you
Matrics: keep focusing till the end
Muggings in Church street hurt businessSHOPPERS in Church street need tobe vigilant when walking past thenew Selgro Spar. Pickpockets arerife and they work in groups of twoto three adult males, sometimesaccompanied by a female. Theirmodus operandi is simple: find theunsuspecting individual who’s busyon their cellphone, follow them andbump into them. Next thing youknow, your phone, bag or wallet isgone. This is also not good for thebusinesses in upper Church Street
as many shoppers don’t want toventure anywhere close. They easilytargetwomen,oldmenorwomenand those who look vulnerable inpublic. The Safe City cameras aren’ta great deal of help as well, as manyof the hawkers have blocked thecameras views of what happens onthe pavement.Visible policing is a total zero so thismakes it easier for these thugs tooperate. This is ‘heaven’ for them asthey go about their business with
no cares in the world. What can bedone to eradicate or lessen thethreat of getting mugged, robbedor swindled in this area?I would like the following to bedone to educate the public:1. The media should run a story on
this, with eyewitness accounts,2. More visible policing in this area,3. Educate the public to be on the
lookout for these thugs,4. Run a survey and calculate the
amount of money lost in this ‘business’ daily.
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COMMENT
10November 21, 2013
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SIMPHIWE MKHIZE
From the eraof consultantsto socialagencies
IT IS fascinating to observe the lat-est trend in South Africa. The eraof consultants seems tobecoming
toanendandweareembracingsocialagencies e.g. NGOs, NPOs, founda-tions co-operatives, etc.
Saying consultants are no longertherewouldnot bea true reflectionofreality. They are still with us, andrightfully so. Like many people outthere, I remember registering a com-munications consultation companynot too long ago and gave it a nicename.Butdiditeverdoanything?No.Of course I am not the only one – it isquite common not to be able to getbusiness.
At least I am not complaining be-cause I have had a government job.But for those who did not have a job,I do not even wish to imagine how itis like to have a registered businessoperation and you do not get even asingle contract, not even a once-offthing.
Then in came the era of socialagencies. They have always beenthere.But I just think that theyarebe-coming an in thing nowadays. Wehave always had NGOs, NPOs andFoundations in our midst, but thesedays the buzz word is register a non-profit making entity and raise funds.
Perhapsthereasonthemajorityofthepeople of this country didnot reg-ister non-profit making entities was
because theydidnothave the capaci-ty to raise money from overseas do-nors. Indeed it has been a SouthAfri-can culture to have such organiza-tions run by mainly white folksbecause they had what it takes to se-cure the money – proposal writingskill, connections and contacts allover the world.
It is nice to see the emergence ofthe black-run NPO, despite the chal-lenges associated with managerialcapacity, appropriate competencieslike accountability, transparency,openness, team-work, all of whichamounts to credible and effectiveservice delivery.
The rise of the social agency inSouth Africa is long overdue. Nowthat government is partnering withsuch structures in its ongoing searchfor solutions tounlocking factors thatstifle service delivery unnecessarily,
there is a reason to be optimistic de-spite inherent weaknesses i.e. cor-ruption or self-interest.
The rise of the social agent in theUnited States is associated with im-proved servicedeliverybecause suchpeople-driven structures have thenecessary flexibility to reach thepeo-pleontheground.There isampleevi-dence to prove that these formationsblend with communities and impactonthelivesof thepeopleatgrassrootslevelmorepotentlythanthestate-runprogramsthatarecoordinatedbyim-personal and inefficient governmentofficials who may have ulterior mo-tives e.g. bribery, nepotism and fa-voritism.
This arms-length approach ingovernmentpolicy,especiallywhenitcomes toorganisations thatdealwithsocial ills, is to be welcomed and infact applauded.
It is true that theremaynotbeade-quate resources to allocate, but asmuch as possible competent people,including retired professionals,would do society a great service bystarting or joining such operations inthe interest of effective service deliv-ery.
Like in the United States, thechurchesmust continually be seen tobe driving such social agencies be-causetheyareexpectedtoserveGod’speople in a manner that the originalfounder of the Christian church, theLordJesusChristhimself,wouldhavedone.
It is great to see churches servingthepoor, feeding thehungry, the sick,the lame, including helpless old peo-ple, as well as transforming prosti-tutes, findingshelter for thehomelessandengaging in job-creationendeav-ors that will benefit the members ofthe church and the broader commu-
nities they work in.Iknowthatitisdifficulttodealwith
greed, opportunism and corruption,but it is possible to do good work de-spite the limitations of the humancondition. Leaders must not be em-barrassed when they are asked to beanswerable and account for their ac-tions, decisions and the manner inwhich they manage resources. It ispartof runningagoodbusinessoper-ation, and it often results to growthand success.
It isbettertotryandfailthantofoldyour hands and do nothing. I havegreat respect for many organic intel-lectuals I know of people out therewho may have understandable hu-man flaws and managerial discrep-ancies, but they have what it takes tostand up and make a contribution tothe development of society.
SimphiweMkhize writes in hispersonal capacity.
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ADECISION to put his studies on hold forawhiletofocusonhisnewCDalbum,hasyieldgoodresultsforPietermaritzburg’s
own Dumi “Mkokstad” at the weekend.He scooped the best gospel song in the 6th
SABC Crown gospel awards that were held onSunday.
Nzimande who is affectionately known as‘Mkokstad’isoriginallyfromMountAyliff intheEastern Cape but currently lives in Oribi.
His song titled ‘Mbize’ was chosen amongthose of gospel legends Andile kaMajola,Thobekile Mkhwanazi and Mxolisi Mbethe.
Speaking to Echo, the second year law stu-dent at the University of KwaZulu Natal said:
“This is a great achievement formeas I startedsinging at only eight years old.
“I would stand outside shops and sing tomakea livingasmyparentswereunemployed.Thisawardisadooropener formeandit isalsoa message to my fans that I am back.
“I decided to putmy studies on hold for thisyear to focus on the album and here I am. I amgrateful to everyone who supported me”.
Nzimande says hewrote the song after los-ing his producer Big Boy Mlangeni. “I was sohurt andworried but a vision came that God iswith me at all times, in the morning, eveningand night. “The song is about restoring hopeamong those who have lost it. If you pray withfaith and believe that God will help you, it willhappen,” he said.
He plans to go back to school next year.
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ECHO Uchungechunge lwe-16 days of activism
>> Akulula ukubhekana nomuntu owakuhlukumeza kodwa kungakuholela ekutheni udlulise kubuyiswanwe
AKUYONA inhloso yomNyangowezokuThuthukiswa koM-phakathi ukuba abantu
abawumndeni owodwa bangakwaziukubuyisana uma bebe nenkingayokuba kubekhona ingxabano em-bandakanya ukubekana isandla, no-ma ukulimazana.
Nakuba kubalulekileukuba umuntu oyisisulusokuhlukunyezwa at-hole ukuvikelwanokul
ekelelwa,kuwumsebenziwomNyan-go futhi ukuba ugqugquzele ukubaabaxabene babuyisane, badlulise,uma kungenzeka bakwazi futhi uku-philisana ngokuthula.
Engxoxweni yakhe ekhethekile,uMqondisi wophiko olubhekenenokulekelela izisulu kulomNyango,
uMnuzVusiKhoza,uthekunohle-loolubhekenenokuhlanganisaoyisisulu nalowo osuke emh-lukumezile, olwaziwa nge-Victim-Offender Media-tion&Victim-OffenderDi-alogue.
UKhoza uchaze kan-je, “Lona umzamooqhubekayo wokuba
sithi kulona owon-ile nanti ithubalokuba ubhek-ane nalo
muntuomon-ile
noma omhlukumezile ukuze aqondeukuthi mkhulu kangakanani umon-akalo awenzile.
“Ngokwenza njalo sisuke futhisenza imizamo yokuba kubekhonaukubuyisana. Loku kuyamsiza ohlu-kumezekile ukuba aqale axole.” kuc-haza Khoza.
Uthe umNyango uyakuqondafuthi ukuthi umuntu osuke eboshiwengobaehlukumezileusukeesikhathi-ni esiningi ezobuye aphume ejele,kudingeke ukuba abhekane nalaboabahlukumezile. Uchaze wathi kuyekubaluleke ukuthi ohlukumeziweakuqonde ukuthi lona omhlukumez-ile uzobuye akwazi ukuphumaasiqedele ngaphandle isigwebo sa-kheumaeceleukuphumange-parole(ushwele).
“Kuyeke kubaluleke ukuthi ohlu-kumezekile eze kwi hearing ye-pa-role azosho ukuthi ucabanga ukuthilomuntuamhlukumezaukufaneleyi-ni ukukhishwa nge-parole noma
cha,”kushouKho
za.“Yingakho sisebenza ndawonye
nomNyango wezamaJele ukuzesikhuthaze labo abayizisulu ukubababe yingxenye yezicelo zokukhish-wa kwalabo ababahlukumeza,phecelezi, ama-parole board hear-ings.
“Asigcini lapho, sibuye futhi sise-benzisane nesakhiwo esaziwa nge-Forum for Victims of Crime and Vio-lence asisisizayoukuba sithole aban-tu abayizisulu ukuba bakwaziukuzoba yingxenye yalama paroleboard hearings.
“Uphenyo luyatshengisa ukuthiuma umuntu ohlukumeziwe en-gakutholanga ukwelashwa futhi ale-keleleke ngengathi ehlukumezekile,amathubaokubanayeagcineesehlu-kumeza abanye makhulu. Yingakhoukunakekela umuntu ohluku-mezekile kubalulekile ngoba kulwanolaka, inzondo kanye nokufisa uku-ziphindiselela.
“Yingakho siye sithi kumuntuohlukumezekile okwenzekayo em-pilweni akungambuyiseli emuvakube yingcindezi engadluli empilwe-ni yakhe – akafunde okuthile ko-kumehlekele adlulise futhi aqhubekenempiloyakhengishongabekuthiwa
isimo adlule kusona besinzima kan-jani.
“Kuwumsebenzi wethu ukum-khumbuza umuntu ohlukumezekileukuthimoma sekunjani uma esaphi-la emhlabeni kusuke kusameleaqhubeke nokufeza injongo yempiloyakhe. Umuntu uzishintsha yenaukuze aphile kangcono empilweni,thina siye simnike amathuluzi okubaakwazi ukwenza ngcono impilo ya-khe.
“Uphiko lomNyango olulekelelaabayizisulu luyasebenzisana futhinalolu olulekelela abanenkinga yezi-dakamizwa nophuzo oludakayo ol-waziwa nge Restorative Servicesngobalokukwenzaabantubabeyizil-wane.
“Okuye kwenzeke ukuthi izise-benzi zomNyango ezizinze ezinkan-tolo ezaziwa ngama-Probation Offic-er zisebenzisana nohlukumezilekuthi izisebenzi zezenhlalakahle zo-na zinakekele lona ohlukumezekilenoma oyisisulu sodlame.
Loli phiko luyabanceda futhiabadala nabakhubazekile abayizisu-li zokuhlumezekakanjalonezingane,kanti usizo ungaluthola ngokuxhu-mana nabezenhlalakahle emahovisiasondelene nendawo ohlala kuyona.
Umqondisi wophiko olubhekene nokulekelela izisulu eMnyangweni wezokuThuthukiswa koMphakathi uMnuzVusi Khoza.
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ECHO MY ECHO SOAPIESGENERATIONSZODWA is starting to have doubts abouther relationship. Senzo begs Scott to helphim. Ngamla receives a letter which shockshim to the core. Dr Chetty has more badnews for the Dlomos. Akhona’s mind raceswhenshehearswho’llbeattonight’sparty.Nicholas shows up at the Dlomo housedrunk. MaSongo forbids the young loversfrom seeing each other. Ruby is depressedabout what she reads in the newspapers.Kimberley is almost caught in the act.Ngamla gets good news for achange. Dineo believes there’s stilla chance to save her marriage.Zodwa gives in to temptation.Scott is determined to hit Sellowhere it hurts. Nicholas talkshis way into a tight spot.Phenyo denounces the Dlomoname.
ISIDINGOA FRUSTRATED Benjamin finds the tablestotally turned against him until Mac has achange of heart. The Prophet makes an unexpected and shocking demand of Jefferson. The operation on Lerato’s breastmight have been declared a success, butshe continues to ride a bronco of feelingsand emotions. Ben’s about to lose, Eddie’salready lost and Mac’s playing fast andloose. Lerato discovers that sometimes
even the normal things are scary. Benjamin and Daniel conspire to have
Macgregor neutralised by beingfound guilty of a murder hedidn’t commit. Ntando’s condition worsens and JeffersonmanagestopersuadeKatlegoto return to the penthouse, ifnot his arms. Lerato contem
plates chemo and radiotherapy with fear and trepidation.
The Sibeko ancestral dilemma takes a dramatic
and unexpectedturn as Katlego faces themusic once
again. AsLerato andSechaba
battlethe realities ofcan
cer, Ma Agnes finds herself in the middleof an emotional rollercoaster. Ben goesafter his tormentor with everything at hisdisposal. Lerato’s friends feel helpless asshe endures the effects of chemotherapy.
MUVHANGOGIZARA is adamant that he would makean excellent regent. Teboho has great ambitions for Mulalo. Busani has some badnews for Thuli. Rendani is sure that Sanelestole her phone. The Regency battle hotsup. Is there light at the end of the tunnelfor Busani and Thuli after their split? BothRendani and Sanele seem to be changingtheir views of each other. Vele and a longlost Mukwevho family member make adramatic return in Thathe. Rendani’sgrowing interest in a boy makes Hangwanicurious. Thandaza gives Thuli some goodadvice regarding Busani. Simon shows theMukwevhos he means business. Rendaniasks Sanele out on a date, and is put outwhen he refuses. Khomotjo is furious whenThuli shoots down her new business suggestion
RHYTHM CITYWITH her back against the wall, Dintlelashes out at Tino and Erin and finds a wayto make their lives even more complicated.Eddie gets a tipoff from an informant andsoon finds himself in the line of fire. Gloria’sanger at her ex leads to a surprising turnaround in how she treats Obakeng. Dead seton annihilating all potential threats, Neo
gives the Dustbin Man a chilling order. Kutlwano makes a decision about Dintle whichshe is not completely comfortable with.Gloria finds an unexpected outlet for herpent up anger over Abel. Eddie imploresBarry Maxwell to hand over the incriminatingmemorystickforhisownprotectionbutsomeone else is lying. Tino and Erin can’thelp considering going against Beverly’swarning. Gontse begins her day with aprayer but comes home in an ungodlystate. The Dustbin Man’s actions cause Eddie to learn how close the case has cometo him personally. Erin and Tino make whatcould be their last indirect contact withMotshabi. Obakeng and Gloria go on adate. Neo Mokheti’s assassin looks to tieup loose ends. Burdened, overwhelmedDintle arrives at a stark realisation. Gloriatries to make Abel jealous but ends up having the tables turned on her.
DAYS OF OUR LIVESDR. Kim tells E.J. and Sami that Johnny hasretinoblastoma,acanceroftheeye.Dr.Kimrecommends surgery to remove the eye.Sami and E.J. refuse until they can get asecond opinion. Sami and E.J. agree to putaside everything to be there for Johnny. Leetells Hope about cops beating suspects.Hope throws a box of oranges at Lee butis restrained by the guard. Lee takes astocking of oranges to beat Hope with.Nicole and Brady make love on the Di Meracouch. Johnny has surgery to remove hiseye. Lexie calls Daniel in to help with the
surgery. Bo breaks Hope out of jail. Viviansends out a text from Victor to those whowronged her to meet at the Kiriakis mansion. Jennifer poses as someone looking fora job at the prison to help Bo and Hope getaway. Vivian announces she is now the major shareholder of Titan and CEO.
BOLD AND BEAUTIFULNEWLY appointed CEO, Thomas, calls astaff meeting to announce major changesthat he is implementing at Forrester Creations. Stephanie shares a special momentwith Dayzee as they fondly recall the memorable times that they have shared duringtheir short, but meaningful, friendship.Brooke becomes increasingly concernedabout how badly Bill is taking the news ofKatie leaving him. Steffy and Liam makethe most out of their revised vacationplans by enjoying some quality time together in Aspen. Feeling that Bill’s anguishover the loss of Katie has gotten out of control, Brooke attempts to distract him. Rickand Eric commiserate about the directionthat Forrester Creations is heading andwhat the future may hold for both of them.Rick confronts Caroline about her intentions with him after he receives a text containing incriminating information. Brookeis by Bill’s side for comfort as his grief ofKatie’s abandonment begins to turn intoanger and resentment. Bill enlists Justin toassist in tracking down Katie. Taylor attempts to appeal to her rational side to rethink her decision of leaving Bill and Will.
MelusiYeniplaysPhenyoin Generations.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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Comrades has anew boss>> He will guide theprocess of formulatingthe strategic policies ofthe associationTHE Comrades marathon associa-tion’s (CMA) board has announced itsnew chairperson Macdonald Chitjawhowaselectedatthefirstsittingofthenew board recently.
In a press release, the associationsaid, togetherwith theCMAboard, thechairmanwill guide theprocess of for-mulating the strategic policies of theassociation and ensure the sustaina-bility of The Ultimate human racewhile assuming responsibility for theethical leadership of the association.
Chitja is an attorney by profession,workingasadirectorintheconveyanc-ingdepartmentofStowell andCompa-ny in Pietermaritzburg and was elect-ed on 12 November.
He shares a long association withthe CMA, having been elected onto theComrades marathon executive com-mittee (Exco) in 2001 and havingservedcontinuouslysinceoneitherEx-co or the Comrades marathon board,including two separate periods as vicechairman. He has also complet-ed 15 Comrades marathons.
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posi-tion,” saidChitja inthe pressrelease.
PeterProctor waselected as thevice chairmanwhile NevilleThomas was co-opted for his skillsin financial admin-istration.
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The recent Caf Champions League finalistsand runners-up Orlando Pirates will visit Su-perSport United at the Lucas Moripe Stadiumat 3pmwhile Kaizer Chiefs will host the NorthWest based Platinum Stars at FNB stadium at8:15 pm.
Piratesheadcoach,RogerDeSahasagreedthat his playersmight look tired and burnt outbut was lucky that his team boast a big squad.
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United won’t be a stroll in the park but what islikely to be a motivator is that his players seethemselves qualifying for another final.
“Ourvisit toSupeSportUnitedwon’tbeeasyat their homeground. They got a new coachCavin Johnson and his players seem to be un-derstanding him very well.
“We need to be careful, but I just hope ourrecent form in the Caf Champions League willbe transferred to TKO.
My players are mentally fit and wise. I alsobelieveandhope that the fact thatweareagainleft with one game to qualify for another finalwill come in handy,” said De Sa.
De Sa also hopes the big number of playersin his team will be handy.
“Our team is lucky that it is made by a bigsquad and quality.”
The second semi final between Amakhosiand Stars is also expected to be a humdinger.
— Jerry Barnes from Johannesburg.
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Arrows-UnitedKZNderby>> The Team of Choice visit Abafana Bes’thende in Durban on Sunday afternoon
PSL fixtures will carry on as planned inspite of the ongoing Telkom Knock Out(TKO) semi finals on Saturday.
The league games are to take place tomor-rowand on Sunday. The biggest attraction thisSundaywillbeaKwaZulu-Natalderbybetweenthe local side Maritzburg United and Lam-ontville Golden Arrows scheduled for
Umlazi’sKingZwelithinionSundayat3pm.The clash is an interesting one for the two
KZN outfits and winners are likely to enjoyboasting rights and make their followers hap-py. Both teams are expected to approach thegameverycarefullybutabletoproduceendlessfireworks.
UnitedheadcoachClintonLarsensays localderbys are always exciting and unpredictable.Healsoagrees thatAbafanaBes’thendeareex-pected to be dangerous and attack from all an-
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“Derbys are always tough but we are pre-pared to give them a good run for their moneybecause at the end of the day the aim is to winand collect maximum points.” said Larsen.
Another clash expected to attract a lot of at-tention is a game between Bidvest Wits andMpumalanga Black Aces at Milpark’s BidvestStadium tomorrow night (Friday).
Itmustbe remembered that the currentAc-
es head coach, Clive Barker was in charge ofWits last season.
AlsotheMaritzburgbornandformerOrlan-do Pirates and Bafana captain Mbulelo “OJ”Mabizela played for the Milpark based outfittwo seasons ago. He now plays for Aces.
“Itwill be like goingbackhomebut this sideI’msittingon theother sideof the fence. It’snot
PSL full fixturesTomorrowWits v Black Aces at BidvestStadium at 8 pm, Ajax Cape Town vMoroka Swallows at Cape Town Stadium at 8 pm
SundayFree State Stars v AmaZulu atGoble Park at 3:15 pm, GoldenArrows v Maritzburg United at KingZwelithini Stadium at 3:15 pm,Polokwane City v Universityof Pretoria at Old Peter at MokabaStadium at 3:15 pm
going to be a stroll inthe park for bothteams andwe are ex-pecting a tight one,”said Barker.
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