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Port St. Johns | Mthatha | Libode | Ngqeleni | Tsolo | Qumbu | Mount Frere Tel: 047 502 8600 December 5, 2013 mthatha FEVER 7 SPRIGG STREET, MTHATHA • TEL: 047 532 4599 | CELL: 081 474 4406 WE WILL BEAT ANY QUOTE! WHILE STOCKS LAST Terms & Conditions apply • E&O.E WHERE SMART PEOPLE SHOP WHERE SMART PEOPLE SHOP ONLY ONE HYPERBUILD IN MTHATHA DULUX BERGER-MASTER 20LT DULUX WEATHERGUARD 20LT POLISHED PORCELAIN TILES LAMINATE FLOORING CEILING TILE AND CORNICE R259,99 each 20lt R699,00 each 20lt New Range Just Arrived New Exclusive Range Available INSTORE XMASS SPECIAL MRIUGF-051213-TE-ebmcel-mthatha OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK CREDIT AVAILABLE IN STORE ALL PLUMBING AVAILABLE IN STORE 21 Sutherland Street | Tel: 047 531 4690 Pictures may vary from actual products E & O E. BUSH CUTTER 52CC WAS R2800 NOW R2200 ALUMINIUM WINDOW 1.6 X 1.2M WAS R2200 NOW R1699.99 CEILING TILES 2SQM @ R59.95 FANCY ALUMINIUM DOORS INCLUDING FRAME & LOCKS @ R3999.95 MRIRFQ-051213-TE-ebmcil-hmh AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA ONE thousand four hundred and eighty-four (1484) RDP houses in Zimbane Valley have been condemned to be demolished by MEC for Human Settlements, Safety and Liaison, Helen Sauls August. She said this during her visit in an effort to track progress made on this project and others in the OR Tambo district last Friday. “All these houses will be demolished and rebuilt and a new contractor had been ap- pointed this year for rectification,” said Sauls August. MEC could not hide her disbelief on the state of the houses and the fact that benefici- aries had been waiting for houses since 1999 and some had moved into their houses even though they had not been completed. “These houses were poorly built without proper foundations; roofs are problematic with no specifications and it is clear that there was no proper facilitation,” said MEC. She said the new contractor is promising to rectify all these problems and as the de- partment, they will hold them to that. “We have hope that with the new contrac- tor things will be done according to the book and people can no longer be delayed their right to dignified houses of their own,” said MEC. The current scope of work in the project in- cludes upgrading and construction of exist- ing internal roads and associated storm wa- ter infrastructure, cleaning and mainte- nance of waterborne sewers. On behalf of the new contractors, MMP Contractors, Wantu Bugqwangu said there is a lot that needs to be corrected in the houses and infrastructure but they promise that by September 2014, all that will be history. [email protected] MEC condems1 484 RDP-houses LEFT: MEC for Human Settlements, Safety and Liaison, Helen Sauls-August, is not happy with the Zimbane Valley housing project. PHOTO: AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA BELOW LEFT: Officials and contractors accompa- nying Helen Sauls-August, MEC for Human Settlements, Safety and Liaison, during her visit in Zimbane to inspect the progress made on rectification of defective houses. PHOTO:AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

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Page 1: Mthatha express 05 12 2013

Port St. Johns | Mthatha | Libode | Ngqeleni | Tsolo | Qumbu | Mount Frere

Tel: 047 502 8600 December 5, 2013

mthatha

FEVER

7 SPRIGG STREET, MTHATHA • TEL: 047 532 4599 | CELL: 081 474 4406WE WILL BEAT ANY QUOTE! WHILE STOCKS LAST

Terms & Conditions apply • E&O.E

WHERE SMART PEOPLE SHOP

WHERE SMART PEOPLE SHOP

ONLY ONE HYPERBUILD IN MTHATHADULUX BERGER-MASTER 20LT DULUX WEATHERGUARD 20LT POLISHED PORCELAIN TILES LAMINATE FLOORING CEILING TILE AND CORNICE

R259,99each

20ltR699,00

each

20lt

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RangeAvailable

INSTORE XMASS SPECIAL

MRIUGF-051213-TE-ebmcel-mthatha

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

CREDIT AVAILABLE IN STORE

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21 Sutherland Street | Tel: 047 531 4690Pictures may vary from actual products E & O E.

BUSH

CUTTER 52CC

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NOW

R2200

ALUMINIUMWINDOW1.6 X 1.2M

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AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

ONE thousand four hundred and eighty-four(1484) RDP houses in Zimbane Valley havebeen condemned to be demolished by MECfor Human Settlements, Safety and Liaison,Helen Sauls August.

She said this during her visit in an effortto track progress made on this project andothers in the OR Tambo district last Friday.

“All these houses will be demolished andrebuilt and a new contractor had been ap-pointed this year for rectification,” saidSauls August.

MEC could not hide her disbelief on thestate of the houses and the fact that benefici-aries had been waiting for houses since 1999and some had moved into their houses eventhough they had not been completed.

“These houses were poorly built withoutproper foundations; roofs are problematicwith no specifications and it is clear thatthere was no proper facilitation,” said MEC.

She said the new contractor is promisingto rectify all these problems and as the de-partment, they will hold them to that.

“We have hope that with the new contrac-tor things will be done according to the bookand people can no longer be delayed theirright to dignified houses of their own,” saidMEC.

The current scope of work in the project in-cludes upgrading and construction of exist-ing internal roads and associated storm wa-ter infrastructure, cleaning and mainte-nance of waterborne sewers.

On behalf of the new contractors, MMPContractors, Wantu Bugqwangu said there isa lot that needs to be corrected in the housesand infrastructure but they promise that bySeptember 2014, all that will be history.

[email protected]

MECcondems1484RDP­housesLEFT: MEC for Human Settlements, Safety andLiaison, Helen Sauls­August, is not happy with theZimbane Valley housing project. PHOTO: AYANDAMILLISA MADIKIZELA

BELOW LEFT: Officials and contractors accompa­nying Helen Sauls­August, MEC for HumanSettlements, Safety and Liaison, during her visit inZimbane to inspect the progress made onrectification of defective houses. PHOTO:AYANDAMILLISA MADIKIZELA

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DESPITE the drowning of three peoplerecently at Port St John’s Second beach,the mayor of the Port St Johns munici-pality vowed that they are more thanready to control the festive season in thetown’s beaches.

Councillor Danisile Mangqo wasspeaking with the Fever in an exclusiveinterview last week.He revealed that they had already em-

ployed 42 life savers for all eight of PortSt John’s beaches.Second Beach is notorious for its inci-

dents of shark attacks. Every year suchincidents occur and the Natal SharksBoard last year had even sent a delega-tion to investigate what the cause ofthese incidents was.Cllr Mangqo said as the municipality

they were well prepared but that thesuccess of the season also depends onthe cooperation of the people who arevisiting the PSJ.Two men and a woman drowned re-

cently at Second Beach.It was unclear whether they were

swept away by tides.Cllr Mangqo agreed that Second

Beach was known as the most danger-ous beach in the Transkei region. Heurged people to take care when visitingthe beach and said people should act re-sponsibly and also take good care oftheir children.He also said that as the municipality

they had conducted awareness cam-paigns on their beaches to make peopleaware of the tides.He said they are planning to build tid-

al pools so that people can swim in themand not in the sea.

PSJ ready for the festive season

REPORTER

THE Eastern Cape Development Corpora-tion (ECDC) recently announced that it haddisbursed a total of R56,4 million to 169 smallmedium and micro enterprises (SMME’s) inthe first six months of 2013/14.

Releasing ECDC’s half-year results for theyear beginning April 1 ending September 30,ECDC Chief Executive Officer SitembeleMase said the majority of the disbursedfunds went to businesses in the Amathole(R26,6 million) and OR Tambo (R20,6 mil-lion) District Municipalities.About R3,8 million went to businesses in

Chris Hani, R2,6 million to Alfred Nzo,R2,3 million to Nelson Mandela Bay,R435 000 to Cacadu and R89 000 to Joe GqabiDistrict Municipalities respectively.Furthermore, R3,4 million of the dis-

bursed funds in this six-month period went towomen-owned businesses, while R3,2 millionwent to youth-owned businesses.The construction sector was again themain

beneficiary accounting for R23,9 million ofdisbursed funds, closely followed by the serv-ices sector at R24,4 million and manufactur-ing at R3,7 million.“The financier (ECDC) is pleased that the

spread of its loan instruments is respondingdirectly to the social and economic infrastruc-ture needs of the Eastern Cape, making thecorporation socially relevant. For example,ECDC can confirm that the majority (60%) ofapproved loan funding went to funding theconstruction and infrastructure developmentof the OR Tambo region. The number of jobssaved or facilitated through the loan fundingstands at 538,” said Mase.“This is no surprise because there exists the

multibillion rand Presidential Infrastructure

ECDCdisbursedR56,4mtoSMME’s

ECDC Chief Executive Officer Sithembele Mase.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Coordination Commission (PICC) pro-gramme with dedicated infrastructure pro-grammes nationwide. The biggest backlog isin the Eastern Cape and in particular the ORTambo region. There is also themultimillionrand Accelerated School Infrastructure De-velopment Initiative (Asidi) with the great-est need in that region. Our funding instru-ments are also responding to this need andour loan book reflects this reality.”Mase said the ECDC balance sheet re-

mains strong with a net asset value ofR970 million largely driven by the high val-ue of investment property.“The balance sheet reflects the corpora-

tion’s assets, which show a healthy cashbalance and an increase in ECDCs invest-ment property portfolio. The property busi-ness remains ECDCs biggest asset, account-ing for R639 million of its balance sheet,while loans account for R122 million.”

AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

KUDUTYULWE kwabulawa umalume kunyenomtshana wakhe ekhayeni labo kwilali yak-waSandile kufutshane naseNgcobo ngoLwesi-bini odlulileyo.

Kuvakala ukuba uMnu Eric Mabuyane Xa-bendli-ni, oneminyaka engamashumi amath-andathu ananye (61) kunye nomtshana wakheuMnuMthetheleXabendlini onamashumiam-athathu ananye (31) eminyaka bathe ban-genelwa ngamadoda amane emzini wabo em-

va kwemini.Othethela amapolisa eMthatha, uColonel

Mzukisi Fatyela uthe iingxelo zithi esisinesingene kwelikhaya sizokhangela umtshanalo, nekulaphobaye basidubula basibulala esis-ibini. UFatyela uhambi-se wathi unobangelawesisehlo awukaziwa kwaye akukabikhomn-tu sele ebanjiwe.Ngokwabahlali abangavumanga ukuvezwa

amagama wabo, uMthethele ebesolokoebandakanyeka kulwaphulomthetho kwayeaba-nye abavakalisanga velwano ngokubu-lawa kwakhe.

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3NewsDecember 5, 2013

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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE

SAJONISI Youth Radio (SYR) is expectedto start broadcasting early next year.

This was confirmed by the manbehind the initiative of having aradio station in the coastal townof Port St John’s, Simiso Shozi.It would not be the first time for

Port St John’s to have its own ra-dio station. Capital Radio wasbased there before relocating toDurban’s South Beach in KwaZu-lu-Natal.Shozi said the communities of

the Port St John’s and OR Tamboregions shouldn’t press the panicbutton just yet.”This long-awaited community radio

station is on its way. The only thing I’mwaiting for is a response regarding theequipment, but I was promised it would be

here early next year. All we need to do nowis set up the equipment and get the stationon air,” said Shozi.The radio station had to move from

Mthumbane Township to Jungle Monkeynot far from town. Shozi said the reason forthe move was because the structure in thetownship needed a lot of improvement,

which would cost a lot of money.“So, I was compelled to relocate to Jungle

Monkey and I have a letter in black andwhite which confirms the deal with Jungle

Monkey,” said Shozi.He called on the local business

people to support the initiative.“The station will benefit business-es, as well as the whole communi-ty.”The logo for the radio station has

already been designed and the sta-tion is expected to broadcast on 88.5fm.He said the branding had been de-

veloped. “We have designs for bill-boards, stationery and pull-up ban-ners. Our whole marketing plan isin place. SYR is going to broadcast

in 60% of IsiMpondo, 10% English and 30%of IsiXhosa.Training workshops are expected to be

held in January and February.

Sajonisi tohit airwaves in2014

Simiso Shozi (left) the man behind the eagerlyanticipated community radio stations to hit PortSt Jonhs’ airwaves early in 2014. IMAGES:SUP-PLIED

SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE

IDABI eliphakathi kwamalungu enkonzo ya-ma-Wisile aseMazantsi neAfrika kwisithilisaseQaukeni kwakunye nomfundisi u-Faith-ful Kamanga liqale phantsi.

Eli dabi selibange ibandla lohlukana kabi-ni elinye lihamba nomfundisi elinye linyan-zelisa ukuba ashiye njengomfundisi wale-cir-cuit.Sele kunexesha liqhuba nekulapho elinye

iqela lamalungu ale cawa linyanzelisa ukubalomfundisi ashiye kule-circuit bekhalangokuba ukhetha iphela emasini xa kuyisi-ywa ekunikezeleni iimfuno zecawa ebantwi-ni basekuhlaleni. Kanti neli likaMfu uKa-manga libetha ngenqindi phantsi lisithiakayi ndawo. Eli dabi liqale kunyaka opheli-leyo ngemini yePasika nalapho kwaqhumbu-ka umlo kubethwana amakholwa amanye dealimala aya kulaliswa ezibhedlele.Yimiqodi yamalungu ale nkonzo athe at-

hatha izithuthi esuka eLusikisiki esiya kuh-

lala ngenkani kwiiofisi zikaBishop walenkonzo eMthatha. Othethela eli qela, uZolileNdakaza uthi kudala beyizama le nto yoku-suswa kwalo mfundisi nekulapho iqumrhuelihlalela imiba yokuphambuka lagwebaekubeni uMfundisi Kamanga ehliselwe uku-ba nguNtsumpa kula ndawo yaseQaukeni.Ukanti elinye ibhunga eliphezulu lathathaesi sigqibo nje ngento engekhoyo zewaqhubeka uMfundisi Kamanga e-sebenza.Lo kaNdakazi uthi abasokuze bahlale

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circuit. Udize ukuba into edala babe bezakwiiofisi zikaBishop kukuba befuna ukum-cela ukuba adlale indima yakhe ngokuthiasuse lo mfundisi.“Akukho nto ndingakuxelela yona okwan-

gokungalomba si-busynawo,” ephenduleku-lomba, uBishopTshangela watsho esithi ku-lungile wabeka unomyayi wakhe phantsi.Kanti uphikile nokuba amalungu enkonzo e-circuit yaseQaukeni ake afika kwiifosi zakheeziseMthatha. “Bebengakafiki”, u-phethengelitshoyo.

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Amakholwa asuka eQaukeni circuit ngelixa enyanzelisa ukungena kwiiofisi zikaBishop eMthatha.PHOTO:SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE

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AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

THE first group to train at Mthatha’s con-struction incubator was awarded certifi-cates after having completed their training.

The event was hosted by the Small Enter-prise Development Agency and – since thestart of the programme in 2009 – this was thefirst group, boasting NQF4 and 2 levels.Gracing the event were somemembers of

the Seda Construction Incubator (SCI)board, local municipality representatives,family members and friends of the gradu-ates.SCI chairperson, Sbu Bophela, said their

mandatewas to develop emerging construc-tors throughout South Africa.“We offer five different phases to our con-

tractors in order to provide themwith basicunderstanding and support,” said Bophela.The contractors were trained in pre-con-

struction, construction management, sitesupervision and in business advance input.One of the contractor companieswhoben-

efited from this three-year course is Max-Wezie Civil and Building Contractors.“We have learnt a lot from this pro-

gramme as constructors and our facilita-tors were very kind and understanding.They are driven by passion to develop con-tractors,” said Weziwe Zondani from Max-Wezie Civil and Building Contractors.She said they nowhave an understanding

of the importance of keeping records, hav-ing logos, taking care of SARS and also have

a good understanding of contract law.The targetmarket for the incubatorwas the

emerging Previously Disadvantaged Individ-ual contractorswhohaveachieveda financialgrading of 3 or higher in civil engineering,general building, electrical engineering andspecialised construction on the register ofcontractors administered by the Construc-tion Industry Development Board (CIDB).

Contractors receive certificates

Weziwe Zondani from Max­Wezie Civil andBuilding Constractors receiving a certificate fromSCI board member, Pat Masiase, during thegraduation ceremony held in Mthatha lastweek. PHOTO: AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

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NOMVUYO NTANJANA

YOUNG Fighters, a charity group of 14 stu-dents from Ndamase Senior SecondarySchool in Ngqeleni, hosted a birthday partyfor destitute and orphaned children of Betha-ny Home in Kwezi last week Tuesday.

The 71 orphaned childrenwere treatedwithfood and entertainment.The group, formed in 2011, aims at helping

children in distress, as well as giving assist-ance to the elderly.The initiative’s president, Zandiswa Pama

(18), said they were thinking of interventionmechanisms to establish decent living condi-tions.“This is our third visit to Bethany Home.

Wecomeandassist the caregivers by cleaningup the place, bathing the kids and helping to

feed them,” she said.“We know we can’t accomplish everything

overnight, but giving these children this op-portunitywill occupy theirmindsand remindthem that they have a place in our thoughts,”she added. The event was also a farewell par-ty for the group, since its members would bestudying at different universities next year.But Pama promised that theywould contin-

ue to assist the home during holidays.Expressing gratitude, Bethany’s Social

Worker, Shumikazi Mgwebi, said the groupwas very special.“We have 71 kids with 31 caregivers, so we

really appreciate the assistance.”Bethany Home is a place of safety for aban-

doned, abusedandneglected children fromin-fancy to the age of 6. It was founded in 1991and is subsidized by the department of SocialDevelopment.

Pupils hostbirthdayparty fororphans

< Young Fighters, acharity group fromNdamase SeniorSecondary School inNgqeleni, hosted aparty for orphanedchildren in BethanyHome.

PHOTO:NOMVUYONTANJANA

Graduation a success

Zimbane ValleySPS pupilsduring theirgraduationceremony.PHOTO:NOMVUYONTANJANA

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love you we decided to convey to you what theguys are saying about you. Oh! Shame they arestarting to open their ears wide to listen atten-tively, no it’s not a bad thing actually it’s justthat this needs you to improve and keep thefire burning in your houses. What is it thatmake us curious kaloku?

Okay they are complaining about your be-haviour in an affair after you’ve dated for along time. What is their complaint? Bathi atthe beginning of the relationship you are soseductive but when the time goes by you be-come lazy and not taking anything seriously.Like if you used to wear those hot pants youchange other types and things for grantedwhereas men always need their partners to behot. They also mention that sometimes you goto bed wearing a golf shirt and that alone isa turn off to them.

Where are the hot pants you used to wearat the beginning of the relationship? Nizoshi-ywa ke nilibele bubuvila. Take this advicefrom gossip team, failing which uyakuliculaelakuncamisayo. Your partner will never beyour brother – he always needs to be enticed.HAWWU! Zatsho madoda iintwana zomgosi.

Do you get our point? Next time we will tell

what we heard from the ladies about the guysinarelationshipbecausenabosometimes theydo blunders. Watch the space we are comingback next week with our pens in our hands.

Are they reasoning in their ‘upstairs’?We don’t think these monsters who rape

kids are reasoning well in their minds. Wecalled them monsters because there is no wiseman who can rape a baby even if it is not ababy for that matter. This is disgracing thename of our proudly men on this world.

So, this taboo makes our gifted flowers -women to be scared to leave men with theirchildren even if those children belong to thatparticular man because they have changed to-tally. OW! It’s hard on this world. As a gossipteam we believe there is a satanic practice ifnot a witchcraft in this taboo. The fact thatthere is no hour passes on without a womanbeing raped on this Feverland shows thatthere is something wrong.

We had the astonishment of our lives whenwe heard that there was a six-weeks-old babywho was raped by her 24- year-old uncle. Oh!It is disgusting, how can that be? This needsprayers because it seems as if Satan is over-casting the world. Shame, do you know howto pray gossip team? Mmm, umane ubuzananathi wena ukuba siyakwazi na ukuthandaza,uyoshiyeka umunca izisini thina sibe singenasigijima e-Jerusalem.

We wish that rape case could be presided bygossip team ebezawukhomba umzi onotywala

ndifunga uMathombela umafungwasekaMaphophozintaba.

Kanti yena ude abephi owakhe umntu?Bafundi abathandekayo lusizi lumi lodwa

emnqamlezweni ela le outie sihlala siyibonakwezi mnandi places.

Itheni le outie boys? Kaloku daai chap sihla-la siyibona ihamba nama-outie ahambanamacherrie wawo, mara eyayo intombi asidesiyibone and ayincwasi nokuncwasa ukubakubekwe ibhotile ecaleni kwayo kugqityiwe.Kube yi-outie ephile eyiphi impilo bethu?

Because umntu wes’fazana uyadingeka em-pilweni yendoda. And iyazibonakalela njeukuba akukho mntu wasetyhini uyinakeke-leyo because ihlala ibetha ngala top ye-overalleluhlaza ene-oil kuyacaca ukuba ubhuti up-hinde abe ngu-mechanic.

Mara nani bafethu nihamba naye kutheniningasamjongeli nokuba is an ugly womanachithe isithukuthezi ngoku nincokola na-benu.Yhuu,phofukeungamthiniumntuophi-la impilo yakhe, kuba kuyokwala sowum-zamile wawuthatha ufish wawufrayawawubeka apha ecaleni kwakhe kodwa athiuhluthi.

Ayikho ke engafunza enye indoda daai ding.And in social life akukho mntu wakowenuokujongileyo ukuba ungcathu emacherriniezokwazi ukuba akufunele inyanga ithi uku-gabhisa kuphume intaka. Shame!

Ungathini wena?

Bafethu ezinye izinto zenzeka ude ungazinokuba ungaziqala ngaphi maxa wambi.Kuyakwayintoni ngoku nitsho ngemilomoemikhulu kwiindaba zabantu? Siyeke wenathis is our daily chore to keep you informedon this Feverland.

Even if ungathi singoondaba zabantu nawe,kuba siziva kwangawe ezi ndaba ukuba asizi-bonelanga. Phela, last weekend we went outfor a braai with our buddies at KwaNkohla.Sayitshisa ke sagqiba inyama sathi masike‘sikape’ i-round apha eNgaru, just to check ifwecannot lureone fishbecauseoneof ourbud-dies was going alone and he told us that hisgirlfriend is in East London for the weekend.That’s what she told him.

So, une visa moss. We are not talking aboutjust ordinary girlfriend but a ‘straight one’. Si-yayazi futhi because most of the time they aretogether namaxa siblomile sometimes siblo-ma nayo. As you know ukuthi amajitaaneendawo ‘aloba’ kuzo. Sithe masike siyekule ndlu yala macherrie. Ngqi nge-‘straight’salo mjita sibhince i-towel ngasentla sinxibei-sleeping-shirt sothula i-washing.

Mmm, yintoni le siyibonayo ke ngoku be-causebekunconoukuba le-outie ayimbonangakuqala ngoku sive ngayo isithi “yhuu, ingathingubani nje lo”, Shame yena akasiboni wathiumjita masime ayothule agqibe then wathi xaejika wabona iTuru-Turu 2, yabe ne outie leimkhwaza. Oh! Ulahle nalo washing phantsi,wee tshwa endlini.

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Where and what did you study?I amcurrentlybridgingLawStudieswithUn-

isa

What qualifications does one need to excelin your industry?

Befunny,haveaneyeforeverydayissuesandbeable to see the fun(ny) sideof everysituation.Writing comedy is simple for me; I talk aboutwhat I see and what mostly interests people.

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Zimvo Mpahleni from Mqanduli who is now based in Pretoria. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Do you like what you do and is it fun?I started making people laugh back in 2007,

when I was still at school and it was literally forfun.

In 2010, I made it official, doing shows atchurches.

Howdoyoumanageyour timewith comedyand studies demanding your attention?

Most gigs are on weekends and in the eve-nings so my studies are not affected at all.

Have you shared the stagewith other come­dians?

I have performed with Mondli Mziza fromKZN, Sonwabile Sgcau from Mthatha andthe Ngane Ngane duo (Sbo Mpungose andSimli Dlamini).

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Futhi ngulo uthi usondele kuwe. Sesivileke ukuba usisi confessed ukuthi bebejola na-lo mjita and it was the end of their relation-ship. Cabanga ke umfethu ebeselungiselelaukulobola.

Sisi walahlekelwa ngumtshato kule mit-shato inqabe kangaka kwaba uzakuthatha kelo ukuhluthe intlaka emlonyeni. Kunzimaneh?

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aim is to reach the forgotten areas and raisefunds for bicycles, books and board gamesfor the under-privileged children in varioushospitals and schools in the OR Tambo re-gion.This event ismadepossible bySilimela SA

Sechaba, an event-organising company fromthe EC and they are expecting a lot of sup-port from EC cyclists and cyclists fromneighbouring provinces.

“We are all about cycling and bringingsmiles to the disadvantaged. We strongly be-lieve in UBUNTU (humanity) and what itstands for.We don’t just want to just talk aboutUBUNTU, we want to live it. With theAmaqhaweCycleChallenge (Wildly cycling forthe kids) we will be continuously striving toshow and be part of the Ubuntu movement byhelping those in need,” said one of the eventorganizers, Zama Tikana.

He revealed that the race also pays homageto the heroes of SouthAfrica (Amaqhawe)whostruggled for a better South Africa for all.“With our cycle challenge, we will be trying

to emulate the selfless act of Amaqhawe (SAheroes) that have set us on the path we are in

today by providing the opportunity for thekids to see brighter future available to themand also by providing an escape route fromtheir situations. We hope to positively touchthe children of the Wild Coast and attempt toaffect their future.”Tikana said they were targeting to raise

funds to be able to buy books to the value ofR15 000, educational games and toys for theunder-privileged children inMthatha, Ntlazaand Port St John’s. “We plan to make the endof 2013 a joyful year for the kids.”To enter visit www.silimelasas-

echaba.co.za/Amaqhawe.pdf or go to registeratMyezoEngenWimpy,Mthatha. This 105kmrace will start at 6:30.

Cycling race to linkMthathaandPSJ

The men behind Amaqhawe Heroes Cycle Challenge, Zama Tikana and Ganto Qangule.PHOTO:SUPPLIED