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THURSDAY November 20, 2014 |0 047 050 4430 | www.mthathaexpress.co.za | mthathaexpress.mobi | [email protected] or [email protected] | Previously known as the Mthatha Fever EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE press MTHATHA 60 000 COPIES WEEKLY Port St Johns | Mthatha | Libode | Ngqeleni | Tsolo | Qumbu | Mount Frere WHERE PEOPLE SHOP SMART WE WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE Terms & condition apply * * 7 SPRIGG STREET MTHATHA BRICKS R2 50* each Starting from DULUX BERGER-MASTER R269 99* each WHITE INTERIOR DOORS R299 00* each 8 PANEL DOORS PLUS R599 FREE Hinges 99* each NUTEC BOARD * WE WILL MATCH ANY ADVERTISED PRICE, GUARANTEED! OFFER VALID TILL 27TH NOVEMBER 2014. 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As part of its ongoing, nationwide efforts to inform and educate the South African citi- zenry about its developmental initiatives, SANRAL, an entity of the Department of Transport, drove home the role it plays in im- proving the province’s socio-economic condi- tions. “In addition to our key mandate of financ- ing, improving and maintaining our national road network, SANRAL also adds immense value to all development initiatives in the fields of transport, education and health and we revel in our role as partners in the devel- opment of all South African communities,” said SANRAL Southern Region’s Communi- ty Development Specialist, Dr Mongezi Noah. “We make every effort to promote transfor- mation by ensuring that SMMEs are exposed to work experiences that would otherwise have not been possible,” said Dr Noah. According to Dr Noah, SANRAL is commit- ted to promoting economic growth by train- ing people to become economically active. SANRAL’s projects have created a total of 29 120 full time jobs and 61 000 job opportuni- ties. A total of R2.4-billion was spent on con- tracts with SMME’s, of which more than R2 billion went to 1 137 black-owned compa- nies, and SANRAL’s skills development pro- grammes trained almost 26 000 people in road building projects at a cost of R30 million, of which 11 370 were women. Lindelwa Madyibi, the owner of Yavela Yo- na Trading Enterprises, an Mthatha-based civil engineering firm involved in the con- struction of houses, schools and roads since 2005, is just one of many SMMEs that benefit- ted through the mentorship and business op- portunities provided by SANRAL. Through the experience gained Madyibi managed to grow her civil engineering firm into one of the largest black female-owned companies in the country. Another case in point is that of FS & W Con- tractors, owned by Kumshile Kunu, a compa- ny that lay dormant until a golden opportuni- ty to work on a project SANRAL presented itself in 2010. Kumshile employs 15 people and has expertise in road maintenance and construction of houses. Dr Noah added that SANRAL is at the cut- ting edge of research and innovation. It con- tinues to partner with key higher education institutions in the transfer of scarce skills such as mathematics and engineering. SMME development takes centre stage with SANRAL SANRAL Southern Region’s Community Development Specialist, Dr Mongezi Noah. PHOTO: SUPPLIED REPORTER T he new Vuyani substation in Mt- hatha, opened by Eskom on Mon- day “will strengthen the electrici- ty backbone in the Eastern Cape,” the power parastatal said in a statement. Eskom said the Eastern Cape network strengthening scheme consisted of a 356-kilo- metre 400kV high-voltage trans-mission line running from the southern region of KwaZu- lu-Natal through the Lusikisiki and Mthatha areas up to East London. “This is the first 400kV infrastructure in the area and will help to unlock opportunities for investment and growth through stabilising the power supply network and creating capac- ity”. Eskom said the construction of the Vuyani substation “with initial and expandable ca- pacity of transforming 500 MVA” had started in April 2012 and had been completed in June this year. Involving an investment of R392 million, Eskom said the project consist- ed on two transformers and six 132 kV feeder bays that supplied power in the southern re- gion of the Eastern Cape. “The Vuyani substation is part of a larger scheme involving a R2.6 billion capital injec- tion into the areas, which also includes two 400 kV lines and six 132kV lines as well as new substations and upgrades to existing down- stream substations.” Eskom said that some of the workers who had been employed on the project had re- ceived training which had “equipped them with the necessary skills that will enable them to find employment in other sectors of the economy”. The training, it spelled out, involved brick- layers, carpenters and electricians and was “part of Eskom’s commitment to skills devel- opment and localisation”. General Manager of Group Capital Power Delivery Projects Naresh Hari says he was “very pleased with the implementation of the project, which had been delivered within budget and had opened the doors for further investment and development in the Eastern Cape”. - Source: Metro Minutes ‘Electricity supply to stabilise’

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THURSDAY November 20, 2014 |0 047 050 4430 | www.mthathaexpress.co.za | mthathaexpress.mobi | [email protected] or [email protected] | Previously known as the Mthatha Fever EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE

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THE skilling, mentoring and empowering ofsmall, medium and micro enterprises(SMMEs) tookcentre stage at aSouthAfricanNational Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL)hosted breakfast roundtable with Mthatha-based emerging entrepreneurs in the East-ern Cape on Friday.

As part of its ongoing, nationwide effortsto inform and educate the South African citi-zenry about its developmental initiatives,SANRAL, an entity of the Department ofTransport, drove home the role it plays in im-proving theprovince’s socio-economic condi-tions.“In addition to our key mandate of financ-

ing, improvingandmaintainingournationalroad network, SANRAL also adds immensevalue to all development initiatives in thefields of transport, education and health andwe revel in our role as partners in the devel-opment of all South African communities,”said SANRAL Southern Region’s Communi-ty Development Specialist, Dr MongeziNoah.“Wemake every effort to promote transfor-

mation by ensuring that SMMEs are exposedto work experiences that would otherwisehave not been possible,” said Dr Noah.According toDrNoah, SANRAL is commit-

ted to promoting economic growth by train-

ing people to become economically active.SANRAL’s projects have created a total of

29 120 full time jobs and 61 000 job opportuni-ties. A total of R2.4-billion was spent on con-tracts with SMME’s, of which more thanR2 billion went to 1 137 black-owned compa-nies, and SANRAL’s skills development pro-grammes trained almost 26 000 people in roadbuilding projects at a cost of R30 million, ofwhich 11 370 were women.LindelwaMadyibi, the owner of Yavela Yo-

na Trading Enterprises, an Mthatha-basedcivil engineering firm involved in the con-struction of houses, schools and roads since2005, is just one ofmany SMMEs that benefit-ted through the mentorship and business op-portunities provided by SANRAL.Through the experience gained Madyibi

managed to grow her civil engineering firminto one of the largest black female-ownedcompanies in the country.Another case in point is that of FS&WCon-

tractors, owned byKumshile Kunu, a compa-ny that lay dormant until a golden opportuni-ty to work on a project SANRAL presenteditself in 2010. Kumshile employs 15 peopleand has expertise in road maintenance andconstruction of houses.Dr Noah added that SANRAL is at the cut-

ting edge of research and innovation. It con-tinues to partner with key higher educationinstitutions in the transfer of scarce skillssuch as mathematics and engineering.

SMMEdevelopment takescentre stagewith SANRAL

SANRAL Southern Region’s Community Development Specialist, Dr Mongezi Noah.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

REPORTER

The new Vuyani substation in Mt-hatha, opened by Eskom on Mon-day “will strengthen the electrici-ty backbone in the Eastern Cape,”the power parastatal said in a

statement.

Eskom said the Eastern Cape networkstrengthening scheme consisted of a 356-kilo-metre 400kV high-voltage trans-mission linerunning from the southern region of KwaZu-

lu-Natal through the Lusikisiki and Mthathaareas up to East London.“This is the first 400kV infrastructure in the

area and will help to unlock opportunities forinvestment and growth through stabilisingthepower supplynetworkandcreating capac-ity”.Eskom said the construction of the Vuyani

substation “with initial and expandable ca-pacity of transforming 500 MVA” had startedin April 2012 and had been completed in Junethis year. Involving an investment ofR392 million, Eskom said the project consist-

ed on two transformers and six 132 kV feederbays that supplied power in the southern re-gion of the Eastern Cape.“The Vuyani substation is part of a larger

scheme involving a R2.6 billion capital injec-tion into the areas, which also includes two400 kV lines and six 132kV lines aswell as newsubstations and upgrades to existing down-stream substations.”Eskom said that some of the workers who

had been employed on the project had re-ceived training which had “equipped themwith the necessary skills that will enable

them to find employment in other sectors ofthe economy”.The training, it spelled out, involved brick-

layers, carpenters and electricians and was“part of Eskom’s commitment to skills devel-opment and localisation”.General Manager of Group Capital Power

Delivery Projects Naresh Hari says he was“very pleased with the implementation of theproject, which had been delivered withinbudget and had opened the doors for furtherinvestment and development in the EasternCape”. - Source: Metro Minutes

‘Electricity supply to stabilise’

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AFTER a long battle between the EasternCape Government and traffic officials regard-ing overtime payment, the Department ofTransport, Safety and Liaison has announcedthat overtime would be paid for this FestiveSeason.

The MEC for the Department of Transport,Safety and Liaison, Weziwe Tikana, recentlymade this announcement during the launchof the department’s Festive Season plan at theRotary Stadium, Ngangelizwe township inMthatha.She assured traffic officers that they would

be paid overtime this Festive Season. The an-nouncement follows a long battle between theEC government and traffic officials over non-payment for overtime.As a result, traffic officers throughout the

province refused to work overtime.Tikana stressed that they needed traffic of-

ficers to work 16 hours a day during the Fes-tive Season in order to ensure their visibilityon the roads all the time.“We will have roadblocks throughout the

Province on major routes and within thetownships and cities in order to win back ourroads from those who continue to disregardroad traffic rules,” she said.She agreed that there were differences be-

tween them as government and traffic offic-ers over the payment of overtime.She said inMarch next year theywould ad-

dress the matter, but for the Festive Seasonher department would pay out overtime.Tikana said they were in the process of im-

plementing the Operation Masisebenzisane(“Let’sWork Together”) Traffic LawEnforce-ment Programme in order to restore law andorder on the roads.

MECpromisesovertime for traffic officials

MEC WeziweTikana during heraddress at theRotary Stadiumin Mthatharecently.PHOTO:SIM MDLEDLE

AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

THE OR Tambo District recently held itsSpatial Planning andLandUseManagementAct (SPLUMA) workshop at the Savoy hotelin Mthatha.

The purpose of the meeting was to dealwith Draft SPLUMA Regulations and theDraft provincial and municipal Action

Plans for SPLUMA implementation. Direc-tor for SPLUMA in the Eastern Cape, AndileCekiso, said the implementation of the pro-gramme would be operational from nextyear and they were now busy with munici-pal workshops.“We want to make sure that everyone is

informed.“Consultation is key to ironing out any

misunderstandings,” said Cekiso.

He added that the SPLUMA seeks to speci-fy among other things, the relationship be-tween spatial planning and land use man-agement systems, as well as other kinds ofplanning.“SPLUMA further aims to provide for the

inclusive, developmental, equitable and effi-cient spatial planning in the differentspheres of government; to provide a frame-work for the monitoring, coordination and

review of spatial planning and land usemanagement systems.”Attending the workshop were representa-

tives from local municipalities within theDistrict: Council of Churches, TraditionalLeaders, Business Sector, Surveyors, CoffeeBay Forum and government departments(including the Department of Economic De-velopment, Environmental Affairs andTourism and SALGA).

ORTambo hosts SPLUMAworkshop

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THE King of the AbaThembu, BuyelekhayaDalindyebo, stressed that he would deal with the subheadmen who continued to claim land illegally inMthatha West.

He emphasised that everyone should do his or herown job and not interfere with others, and he de-scribed the headmen who were doing this as peoplewho were “sick with Ebola”.

“I will syringe them one by one and each skunkwill know its hole.” The King was addressing thecommunity at the Rotary Stadium in Ngangelizwetownship recently. Dalindyebo said as the king ofthe AbaThembu, he would use his own powers todeal with those sub headmen who disobeyed his au-thority.

Dalindyebo’s comments followed the eruption oftension between him and his former righthand-man

Jonas Jongisizwe (JJ) Ndzambule, who is a chiefheading Mthatha West.

The tension allegedly started after the King dele-gated a Non Government Organisation (NGO) todeal with matters relating to Mthatha West withoutconsulting JJ.

The NGO was allegedly responsible for collectingrent from the institutions that were renting land inthe area, from which some headmen were allegedlybenefitting.

There were also allegations that King Dalindyebowas planning to remove all present Iinkosi (Chief/Headman) in Mthatha West, including Ndzambule.

In his response, Ndzambule said if the King hada problem with his Iinkosi, he had to follow protocol.

“He must know that this is a democratic country,not an autocratic country whereby a leader coulddo as he likes,” said JJ.

He said he refused to be drawn into the issue ofthe removal of chiefs in the area.

Kingvows todealwith landgrabbers

SANELE JAMES

THE Mthatha police are doing a hospital-to-hospital search looking for the mother of anewborn baby that was found lifeless in arefuse bag on the streets of Mthatha on Tues-day, November 11.

The abandoned newborn was dumped atthe intersection of Hospital Street and Blake-way Road, near Gateway Hospital, a few mi-tres away from the corner of house no. 56where people from the area put their garbagefor collection by the municipal truck.

Zukisa Mphokophi (31), a domestic workerfrom a house close to the area where the deadnewborn was ditched, got “the shock of herlife” when she went to dump garbage as sheusually does.

“It was just about 9am when I went to dumpgarbage at the corner for collection, but whenI got there I saw something resembling a babyin a plastic refuse bag. I was shocked and outof curiosity I took a closer look. I was shakenand saddened to see it really was a baby.

“I didn’t know what to do. I ran around call-ing for help from my neighbours as I didn’tknow whether the newborn was dead oralive. People quickly came out and we calledthe police for assistance. Upon their arrivalthey told us the baby was already dead.”

The police search for the mother of the ba-by continues. No one from the area saw any-one dumping the refuse plastic bag.

However, one of the domestic workers fromthe area said she saw a young woman passingby the corner with a towel wrapped aroundher lower body coming from the clinic’s di-rection, but said the woman wasn’t carryinganything.

Motorists and passersby were in shock asthe dead newborn’s body was taken away bypathologists. Constable Mkhuseli Nongawu-za from the Madeira police station said a caseof concealment of birth would be opened.

Abandoned newborn’s body found in refuse bag

The lifeless body of a new born baby wasfound in a garbage bag placed among this

heap of rubbish at the intersection of HospitalStreet and Blakeway Road, Mthatha.

PHOTO:SANELA JAMES

King Buyele-khaya Dalindye-bo wants to dealwith landgrabbers inMthatha West.PHOTO:SIMMDLEDLE

AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

ALL systems are in place for the start of theR5 billion Wild Coast Highway constructionproject.

This was revealed last Friday at a South Af-rican National Roads Agency (SANRAL)community outreach held in Mthatha.

Mbulelo Peterson, SANRAL Regional Man-ager, said the conceptual designs for theMthentu and Msingaba bridges have alreadybeen completed.

“We have opted to start with the bridgesfirst and then proceed with the road construc-tion and as a strategic infrastructure project,

the Presidential Infrastructure CoordinatingCommission (PICC) is coordinating every-thing,” said Peterson.

He added that once the PICC decides wheth-er to fund the project from the fiscal or pri-vate budget, SANRAL would be ready to startwith the operations within 9 months.

Following fears from the people of the East-ern Cape that the Wild Coast Highway wouldbring toll roads to the region, SANRAL saidthere were no plans for toll gates at this stage,but added that such a decision rested on theshoulders of the PICC and could be influ-enced by whether they used fiscal or privatefunding.

Even though SANRAL’s main responsibili-

ty is to build and maintain national and sec-ondary roads, they said that they were pre-pared to assist municipalities and provinceswith their other projects.

SANRAL is also offering learnerships toCivil Engineering graduates.

Fika Mthwezi (24), one of the beneficiaries,said, “As a Civil Engineering student, I gotinto this programme in 2012 for the NQ4 leveltraining for six months and another sixmonths on site.”

He said the programme was very good andcreated jobs, since they were also given a sti-pend and were allowed a chance to employothers from within their communities towork on their own sites.

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INFORMAL workers demand equal rightsand basic services, which is why StreetNet (aworker organisation that represents informalworkers at an international level) visited itsaffiliate, The Eastern Cape Street Vendors’Alliance (ECSVA) recently.

They facilitatedworkshops inMthatha, Du-tywa and Port St John’s, where they had achance to meet ECSVA members and listento the challenges they were facing.They also shared important information

and offered support to the traders.In Mthatha, the Traders spoke about their

frustration with the King Sabata Dalindyebo(KSD) Municipality.According to them they were not given

a breakdown by the municipality of thebudget for the informal traders and howthey planned to use it to help them.The traders in Dutywa from the Dutywa

Workers’ Association had similar com-plaints.They said since 1994, there had been no

delivery and said theMbhashe municipali-ty never consulted with them.In 2011, they were invited to a meeting

where they were told there was a budget ofR2.4 million to help informal workers. Ac-cording to them the municipality refused to

give them a breakdown of the budget.In Port St John’s, traders are facing loom-

ing evictions. Lack of communication be-tween the Port St John’s Municipality andthe traders had resulted in them not beingaware that the Local Economic Develop-ment sector of the municipality shouldhave a budget set aside for them.The municipality provided land for them

to trade on, which is far away from the dai-ly commuters. This makes it difficult forthem to do their daily trade.“We were not invited and not told about

their plans.“The municipality had constructed some

shelters in selected areas, but they charged

the traders five times more than a tradercould afford to pay. It would be good if wecould reach an agreement of an acceptableamount,” Wiseman Magopeni, a trader,said.The unemployment rate in the Eastern

Cape region is very high. Informal tradershave to pay a trader’s licence and in mostcases, rent.At the end of the workshops, traders were

very thankful to StreetNet International.StreetNet also represents informal work-ers at an International Level such as theInternational Labour organisation.For more information on these organisa-

tions, call Fundile Jalile on 083 574 1129.

Workshopsheld for informalworkers

Traders and Members of the Executive Committee for the Dutywa Workers’ Association picturedwith Sharon Pillay, StreetNet representative, and Fundile Jalile(ECSVA) in the middle.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Some of the Traders and the EXCO of Port St John’s Hawkers’ Association with Sharon Pillay from StreetNetand Fundile Jalile(ECSVA). PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Some of the traders from Mthatha and EXCO of ECSVA attending the second session oftraining held for those who could not make it on the first day. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

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A GOGO (64) from Ngqeleni said she nearlycollapsed and died after discovering that hergovernment grant notes were fake.

Mastedi Ngxongxo said she had receivedthebanknotes fromtheCashPaymentMasterServices machine in Libode.She said she had only paid one debt at the

grant payout station, because she wanted tocalculate the money that would go towardsher debt and to buy groceries, while the restwould have gone towards transport for hereight grandchildren.“I nearly collapsed when my daughter told

me that all themoneywas fake. I askedmyselfhow it was possible, because I had receivedit from the official who was operating thema-chine to withdraw my money,” she said.“First of all I thought about food, because

I had no food left for my family and I was hop-ing to buygrocerieswith themoney. SecondlyI thought about the cries of my hungry grand-children.“I also thought about the owners of the vehi-

cles that transportedmygrandchildren toandfrom school, because I had never defaulted onpaying them. I was really hurt, because therewere people already in the house to collectmoney that I owed them,” said the woman.Allegedly, about tengrant beneficiarieshad

fallen victim to receiving fake bank notes atNgqeleni paypoint. The total amount of thefake notes, which was handed over to the po-lice in Ngqeleni, came to R9 400. A case hadbeen opened with the police.A South African Social Services (SASSA)

official had been arrested in connection withthe incident and is expected to appear inNgqeleni Magistrates’ Court soon.The elderly were assisted by their Council-

Fakenotes causepanic

Some of the victims of fake bank notes received from the Ngqeleni paypoint are Mastedi Ngxongxo, Elina Thumbu andMamlungwana Nomeyisi. PHOTO:SIM MDLEDLE

lor Monwabisi Nomandela to help solve theirproblem. Nonamdela said it was the first caseof its kind.He said a problem known to them was that

of pension money being deducted for airtime.

spokesperson for theDepartment of SocialDe-velopment, Reverend Luzuko Qina, promisedthat the victims would be refunded and foodparcels would be provided while they were inthe process of refunding the fake bank notes.

One of the airtimededuction victims,Mlungwana No-meyisi, said the de-duction from hermoney started ayear ago, eventhough she doesn’town a cellphone.“I went to Sassa

several times to askabout this deduc-tion, but I didn’t getany help. It still con-tinues and this isthe second year nowthat I am payingR300 for airtime,”said Mlungwana.Eastern Cape

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WORK on a R100million construction projectaimed at furnishingWalter Sisulu Universitywith 380beds is set to commenceat the institu-tion’s Buffalo City Campus (BCC) in early2015.

WSU’s Potsdam Site outside East Londonwill house the brand new facility, aimed at in-creasing the bed count at the University’scampus – which currently stands at 250 on-campus beds. (Other off-campus accommoda-tion is provided for students in hired premis-es in the city. )

The first brick is set to be laid barely a cou-ple of months after the last is to be placed onthe on-going R40millionMthatha decant resi-dence which will house 240 students at theNelsonMandelaDriveSite,MthathaCampus.

“The final architectural plans for theproject have been approved by the University

and we’re now currently involved in the pro-curement processes to find a constructioncompany to best bring to reality what we cur-rently have on paper,” said WSU spokesper-son Angela Church.

TheMthatha project, scheduled for comple-tion in January, is funded, together with theBuffalo City Campus Potsdam Site project,through the Infrastructure and EfficiencyFunding of the Department of Higher Educa-tion and Training. WSU submitted a success-ful bid for this funding in the funding cycle.

September 22 proved a watershed momentfor WSU as the institution unveiled the firstresidence to be built at the University sincethe merger in 2005 and also the first studentresidence to be built at the Mthatha Campussince 1976.

Church said the University is working ex-tremely hard to fulfil one of its key delivera-bles highlighted in the institution’s on-goingTurnaround Strategy – to increase studentaccommodation.

“Although WSU does meet the nationalbenchmark of providing 30% student accom-modation, clearly we would like to increasethis and accommodate more students partic-ularly asmany of our students come from ru-ral areas. Our ultimate goal would be to ac-commodate 50% of our students on campus,”said Church.

Work on the Potsdam Site project is sched-uled to take 18 months and is expected to becompleted in mid to late 2016.

Church said the milestone accomplishedwith these new residences was a significantsymbol of WSU’s on-going transformation.

Morehousingon theway forWSUstudents

An artist’s impression of one of the proposednew residences for the Walter Sisulu University.

PHOTO:SUPPLIED

AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

NCEMBELE-born Zikhona Tshaka (23) willbe flying Mthatha andWalter Sisulu Univer-sity’s flags high when she will be amongyoung leaders selected by the Abe BaileyTravel Bursary to visit Britain towards theend of this month.

The Abe Bailey Travel Bursary was estab-lished in 1951 and is open to university stu-dents and young academics under the age of25, for their exceptional leadership qualitiesand community service.

Tshaka, a BTech in IT student at WSU willbe among 18 young leaders from 22 universi-ties around the country who will embark onan educational tour to Britain this year.

“As a young girl who grew up in rural are-as, born by a single parent and raised bygrandparents, I never sawmyself leaving thecountry. This is a dream come true for me,”

said Tshaka.She said she was very excited about the op-

portunity and aimed to learn a lot during thetrip.

“As we will be united as leaders from dif-ferent universities with different cultures, Iplan to do research about each one’s ideologyand to come back with a broad knowledge interms of leadership,” she added.

Angela Church, WSU spokesperson, said“Zikhona’s academic prowess, leadershipand social responsibility endeavours exem-plify the type of student WSU aims to pro-duce. The University congratulates her andtrusts that she will represent the universitywith immeasurable class while on tour. Wehope that this will inspire other students andyouths to do more in confronting social illsthat face their communities.”

According to Church, Tshaka will departfor London on November 28 and is set to re-turn on December 20.

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Zikhona Tshaka(23) fromNcambele inMthatha will berepresenting WSUon a tour toBritain thismonth.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

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THEnewly electedDemocraticAlliance (DA)provincial chairperson, Veliswa Mvenya, isa shining example that people from even thepoorest of rural areas could rise above theircircumstances.

This single mother of two was born in theNtshetshe location about 20 kilometres fromNgqamakhwe town.She started her schooling at Ntshetshe

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lege, where she obtained her teacher’s diplo-ma. She taught at Ntlahlane JSS in Willow-vale from 1991 to 1992, after which she got atransfer to Mavatho JSS in Idutywa.From here she moved to Kaltom JSS, be-

fore pursuing a full-time career in politics.She first associated herself with the DA in

1999 and became a full member in 2000. Shewas first elected as a Proportional Represent-ative (PR) councillor in the Amathole Dis-trict Municipality and in 2004 was elected tobe a DA Member of Provincial Legislature(MPL) in Bhisho.Mvenya established the Democratic Alli-

anceWomen’sNetworkandbecame its chair-person both nationally and provincially. Shewas also elected as chairperson of the caucusas well as whip of the DA in the Eastern Capelegislature. At a DA congress in 2012 she waselected as a deputy leader, a position whichshe had filled until her recent election aschairperson.Mvenyahad joined theDAwhile itwas still

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Veliswa Mvenya DA Chaiperson.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

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11EntertainmentNovember 20, 2014Mthatha Express

SOMETIMESwe fail to understandwhyotherpeople don’t like to bath their bodies becausethe sooner you don’t bath you smell.

And that smell affects people around them.Water is not for sale and even those who arebuying bottled water they do it to quenchtheir thirst and not to bath with.Recently we were ashamed with our deci-

sion of offering a lift to a guy from MountFrere to UTA.The whole interior of our Turu-turu was

dominated by the smell of this guy.Heyi ebenuka la bhuti ehlula nokuba sowu-

vule i-window.Even the strong perfume on the dash board

and the one that we had sprayed in our bodywas unable to fight the smell of that guy.

Wewere still intending to give others a hiketo UTA trying to get imali for i-gas but we de-cided not to take anyone kuba uyakuthiniukungena emotweni enuka kangaka andsaqonda ukuba akazumazi oyena unukayo.Please bafethu you need to make good

friends with the water especially during thissummer season.Or else umntu ongahlambanga angahambi

ehike avele anukele imoto yakhe angahluphiabanye abantu ezimotweni zabo. Nivilemoss.

It’s not about becoming a slenderAs you know we hate abantu who are gos-

siping about others because on the Expressland we are the only people who have a rightto do so. Why boys?Kaloku we were listening to two stout ugly

ladies who were doing shopping in a certainclothing shop in Flag (Flagstaff).These ladies greeted a certain slender lady

whom they met inside the shop. And in theirconversation it seemed as if they knew eachother.After the lady gave them her backminding

her own business, the two started gossipingabout her. Bathini? Uthi omnye, “Hayi!!Utheni wabhitya kangaka uthi aka-phathwanga yileZ3?” Aphendule omnye “Ja,kungenzeka kaloku uhlala eThekwini.”Ningenaphi nina apho kuba kungenzeka

nani nizezo zidudla nizizo iniphethe le Z3 nih-leba ngayo as long ningeka testi.Phulaphulani apha, being diagnosed HIV

positive does not make you to be a slender.You can be a slender by nature but not thatyou are HIV positive.Sisters go and test, so that you will know

your status before gossiping about the healthof other people.Najonga ezabanye ezenu zijongweboobona-

ni. Tell them gossip them.

Izinto ezilugugu nezihlonitshwayoziphenduke indlalo

Uyazi sometimes ude uzibuze ukuba kanyekanye siyaphi kweli lizwe?Kuyakwayintoni ngoku makwedini? Hayi

kukubona izinto ezihlonitshwayo kuthi thinasizwe ngasimnyama, mara ngoku sezitshint-she zayinto yokudlala. Thethani mani!!

Besike saya emlindelweni phaya eTabs (Nt-abankulu) kwenye ioutie ibiswelekile nesasi-yazi.Hayi asiyithandanga la way yokuba kuthi

kuziliwe kodwa kuselwe ngathi kuse-party(in). Belungaphay kweqondo lona utshakaziolu. Kanti yayaphi intlonipho yokufa?Kwacaca nje ukuba yonke into siyenzela ety-waleni akukho nto sike siyinike isidimakungabikho tywala?Asazi ukubakusobhubha abantu badala ba-

sabambe isidima somntu omnyama ukubakuzakuba njani kwisizukulwana esilande-layo. Bekunqale kukhona indlu apho kusele-lwa khona abanye khange baye nakulo ndluyomlindelo basela batipha kulo ndlu yempu-zo.Ubayeke abamana kulahlek nabatshakazi

ebebekhona apho babuye xa kuzosa.Shame kunzima. Nokuba ebesela ke lowo

mntu ubhubileyo akuthethi ukuba makwen-ziwe eza zinto.Nani bafethu siyanilumkisa ngokuthumela

abafazi benu emilindelweni niphinde nishi-yeke ngasemva.Ngathi akulunganga phaya ise ngathi ufa-

na nokuba umthumela epotsoyini ngela xe-sha lethu.Nothi ke umgosi ushwaqa izinto zomqala-

khe mara nothuka sekophulwe.Masingathethi kakhulu abantu bazakude

badinwe, into esifaneleyo ngoku kukuba sith-athe iintsiba zethu siyakukhangela umgosiwopapasho olulandelayo.

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THE ever calm “Morning Move” breakfastshow presenter, Urban Nkosiyapha Dotye atUnitra Community Radio (UCR) has kept hisblistering morning radio slot when the newline-up was announced on November 1.

The 30-year-old from Mbizana, remains abeliever in the development of young peopleand has urged the youth to refrain from det-rimental life styles.Urban said a person can have much fun

without indulgence in drugs and alcohol,and should remainhumble and fight hard forbetter careers.Urban’s ever increasing followers have

not made him big-headed but rather givenhim a resounding support and constantpraise due to what he has been doing, play-listing a good variety ofmusic and providing

good advice. He is the most followed radiopresenter on Facebook in the OR Tambo dis-trict.“I have beenwith UCRFM from 2010. UCR

FM listeners and I have grown to understandeach other; we support each other; they real-ly love their community radio station. Ourlisteners are quite vocal and when they likeyou, they do,” Urban said.When not working behind the micro-

phone, Urban assists different organisa-tions as a Master of Ceremony (MCing) atdifferent events. His wishes include work-ing in the media sector performing taskssuch as television production and owning aradio station.Urban has been hosting the breakfast

show since February this year, taking overfrom the broadcasting stalwart, Mzwandile‘Innocent Child’ Tshandu, who is now thestation manager.

He confessed that he was under pressuredue to the popularity of his predecessor. Hesaid he was grateful for the support he re-ceives from Tshandu on a daily basis.As a graduate from the Vaal Technical In-

stitute in Braamfontein and former produc-er from Radio Today in Gauteng, Urban hasno regrets about moving to Mthatha.He is encouraging his listeners to utilize

the radio airwaves to mobilize support forrural areas, share good experiences and sup-port good causes.“Wearenot blessed like other areaswhere

they have different sources to access anddisseminate information; therefore, peoplewithmeansmust come forward and supportUCR FM so it can be able to stand firm, andcontinue to support deep rural areas,” Ur-ban added.Urban can be found on Facebook (urban

dotye) and on twitter #djurbanonline.

Meet theman behindUCR FM’s breakfast show

Urban Dotye is making waves on the airwaves.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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LOVED by many yet seen by some as a sportfor the illiterate and old fashioned, Tradition-al Horse Racing (THR) is gradually gettingfull recognition from the government and pri-vate sector in the Eastern Cape.

THR is a cultural and traditional practicewith distinctive training and riding styles.It is said that the indigenous sport of racing

and riding methods have been going on formore than two decades in the Eastern Capewithout proper regulation, guidance and poli-cies but that this is expected to change soon.To improve THR in the province, the East-

ern Cape Gambling and Betting Board (ECG-

BB) and the Department of Sports, Recrea-tion, Arts and Culture (DSRAC), have joinedforces in a move to better THR in the prov-ince.The ECGBB and DSRAC have been going

around the Eastern Cape, holding meetingswith stakeholders involved in the sport.They met with the jockeys, horse owners

and the general public to understand moreabout THR, including its challenges and aspi-rations for the sport.At a recent meeting in the Tsolo Communi-

ty hall, horse owners from the ORTamboDis-trict came out in numbers to give their viewsto the ECGBB and DSRAC, thus making surethat the policies to be drawn up for the THRaccommodate them.

Zilimbola Malindela “Madiba” Mpahla-na who is the Chairperson of the EasternCapeTraditionalHorseRacingAssociation(ECTHRA), voiced a number of challenges,including improper infrastructure, trans-portation of horses, poor judgement of re-sults on races and a lack of sponsorship.“We also want proper facilities like the

Durban July race course. They have racinghorses and we have racing horses; what isthe difference? The Durban July event andCape Town’s J&B horse race attracts thou-sands of people in those provinces whichtends to improve their economy.Why can’twe do it here in the Eastern Cape?”As the THR is prevalent in theORTambo

region, Madiba added that they wanted to

Traditional horse racing to get full recognition

Luvuyo Thsoko ofECGBB, Zilimbola‘Madiba’ Mpahla-na the chairperson

of ECTHRA andMbonisi Feju ofDSRAC duringtheir meeting inTsolo. PHOTO:SANELE JAMES

ANELE RAZIYA

AFTER not having hosted a boxing tourna-ment since 2011 in the Mnquma area, IsizweBoxing Promotions in conjuction with theMnquma Local Municipality recently hostedan eight bout boxing tournament authorisedby Boxing South Africa in the Centane townhall.

The purpose of the tournament was to re-

vive sport in the area. The boxers that werefighting came fromdifferent areas in theEast-ern Cape, with most coming from East Lon-don.The first bout was between Sikhokele Yozi

from Butterworth and Zuko Dindo from Dun-can Village in the bantamweight division.They started their fight in front of just a fewsupporters. The rest of the spectators weremade up by officials and boxers awaitingtheir fights.

Mnqumahostsboxing tournament

Vuyani Masondo and Lulamile Booi during theirmatch in Centane town hall. PHOTO:ANELE RAZIYA

These two boxers showcased their fightingskills in boxing with impressive foot work,throwing good punches at each other and de-fending themselves very well.Spectators enjoyed the last round when Zu-

ko Dindo started throwing punches at Yozi,trying toknockhis opponentwithaTKO.Yozimanaged to stand his ground, but Dindo end-ed up winning with points.The second fight was between Vuyani Ma-

sondo from Mdantsane (known as “the home

of boxing” in the Eastern Cape) and LulamileBooi from Amalinda.The fight started after 5pm and the specta-

tors showed excitement from round one withboth boxers exchanging heavy blows.In the second round, Masondo was pun-

ishedwith punches to his upper body.Mason-do was caught with his hands down and Booipunched him to the ground. The referee didnot hesitate to stop the fight.“I was prepared to fight ten rounds, but un-

fortunately this guy was unable to withstandmy punches. It was a clear indication to meto finish the fight in the second round al-ready,” said Booi.Isizwe Boxing Promotions, under Mr Nt-

sikayesizwe Sigcawu, thanked all the boxerswho participated in the tournamentThe results for the other fights are:. Jongikhaya Leve from Mdantsane and

Sobantu Dindo from Duncan Village in fourrounds welter weight ended in a draw;

. The four round flyweight match betweenNwabisile Cholani from Dimbaza and Thu-lani Nzwanana from Duncan Village went toDimbaza with points;

. In the lightweight category,ViweMdlety-eni from Mthatha defeated MandilakheSontlaba from Mdantsane with a technicalknockout in round one;

. Featherweight: Hlanga Kanzi from But-terworth drew with Bamanye Mejane fromDuncan Village; Unathi Mndwana from But-terworth lost against Loyiso Velleman fromMdantsane with points

. Mini-flyweight, Xolisani Magusha fromSadadefeatedLoyisoDayimane fromSceneryPark with points.

see the Tsolo Junction Race Course trans-formed into a national race course.Among the people who attended the meeting

were Luvuyo Tshoko, manager of ECGBB andMbonisi Feju, provincial assistant managerrecreation from DSRAC, who promised thestandardisation of the THR.The next THR event is set to take place on

November 29 at the Berlin Race Course in EastLondon with stakes of R200 000.