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Wednesday, April 11, 2012 0 041 503 6111 ) 525 Fax: 041 503 6220 2 [email protected] www.pe-express.co.za Editor: Bettie Giliomee Imported Cement (42,5N)SABS Direct Containers or Palletised Price??? Meranti Hardwood Doors 6, 8, 10 Panel Doors R499.00 / Z Brace R449.00 - VAT included Head Office Durban, Tel: 031 207 1686 Kempston Road, PE, Tel: 041 451 1041 (Asif) Cell: 074 739 6504 Bofor Circle CT,Tel: 021 534 5945 (Illyias) Cell: 083 576 4706 JHB: 011 830 2322 (Amin) Cell: 083 576 4765 We deliver to all Areas ALPH3003/CR Furniture 4 U CASH DISCOUNT, LAY-BUYS & ACCOUNTS CASH FOR YOUR 2ND HAND GOODS Furniture 4 U R1995 FROM LOUNGE SUITES R1395 FROM KITCHEN UNITS R3995 TEK 42" PLASMA BASE SETS SIZZILING HOT PRICES TO WARM UP YOUR WINTER R 695 FROM 083 621 9188 041 977 6111 Uitenhage 6242 Shop 6 KwaNobuhle Shopping Centre 1BF6Z0039-110412-PX-mf-foru INDABA REPORTER THE Lagunya Rugby Easter tournament in Cape Town doubled as a stirring tribute to the victims of the Mother- well Rugby Club drowning tragedy when an emotional memorial ceremony attend- ed by SARU President Ore- gan Hoskins rounded off the first day’s matches at the Nyanga Stadium in Cape Town on Friday. Xolisa Nyembezi, Masixole Myosana, Arthur Peters, Avuyile Tshabalala, Lundi Ramba and Anelisa Mbuzeli lost their lives after being swept out to sea by rip currents at Bluewater Bay following a beach training session on March 24. Despite a 24-10 loss to Langa Rugby Club, the Motherwell Team was named team of the tournament. Hoskins told the crowd, “I was shocked when I heard the news and I’m still shocked. We are all shocked: families, loved ones, the community of Motherwell. But I was amazed when I heard that Motherwell decided not to cancel but to come to this tournament. “Let us celebrate this week- end and this wonderful tourna- ment. Let us enjoy ourselves as the six would have wanted us to enjoy ourselves. But let those who have died never be far from our thoughts.” Lagunya president Titus Ke- padisa echoed Hoskins’s com- ments when he said, “We want to say as Lagunya that in this time of pain and tragedy, we are with you. We are here to celebrate the lives of those who have died. What has happened cannot be undone.” The Lagunya tournament features 16 community clubs, and is being hosted by the club on the occasion of its 20th anni- versary. The Motherwell Rugby Club wins a line out during their match against Masiphumelele during the La- gunya Easter weekend rugby tournament at Nyan- ga Stadium on the weekend in Cape Town. Moth- erwell was named Team of the Tournament.Photo: Peter Heeger / Gallo Images Motherwell rugby team honoured

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INDABA REPORTER

THE Lagunya Rugby Eastertournament in Cape Towndoubled as a stirring tributeto the victims of the Mother-well Rugby Club drowningtragedy when an emotionalmemorial ceremony attend-ed by SARU President Ore-gan Hoskins rounded off thefirst day’s matches at theNyanga Stadium in CapeTown on Friday.

Xolisa Nyembezi, MasixoleMyosana, Arthur Peters,Avuyile Tshabalala, LundiRamba and Anelisa Mbuzelilost their lives after beingswept out to seaby rip currentsat Bluewater Bay following abeach training session onMarch 24.

Despite a 24-10 loss to LangaRugby Club, the MotherwellTeam was named team of thetournament.

Hoskins told the crowd, “I wasshocked when I heard the newsand I’m still shocked. We are allshocked: families, lovedones,thecommunity of Motherwell. But Iwas amazed when I heard thatMotherwelldecidednot tocancelbut to come to this tournament.

“Let us celebrate this week-end and this wonderful tourna-ment. Let us enjoy ourselves asthe six would have wanted usto enjoy ourselves. But letthose who have died never befar from our thoughts.”

Lagunya president Titus Ke-padisa echoed Hoskins’s com-ments when he said, “We wantto say as Lagunya that in thistime of pain and tragedy, weare with you. We are here tocelebrate the lives of those whohave died. What has happenedcannot be undone.”

The Lagunya tournamentfeatures 16 community clubs,and is being hosted by the clubon the occasion of its 20th anni-versary.

The Motherwell Rugby Club wins a line out duringtheir match against Masiphumelele during the La­gunya Easter weekend rugby tournament at Nyan­ga Stadium on the weekend in Cape Town. Moth­erwell was named Team of the Tournament.Photo:Peter Heeger / Gallo Images

Motherwell rugby team honoured

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MOTHERWELL Police are looking forthe whereabouts of Chidochashe Kure-bwatira of Bunyuluza Street, NU8Motherwell who went missing onMarch 25.

Chidochashe who is from Chikombain Zimbabwe speaks only Shona and itis feared that she does not know anyonein Motherwell. Chidochashe is slender,with afro hair, medium in height, with

a broad forehead, broad back head,large nose, round face, round chin, par-ticularly thick lips, brown complexion,flat ears, round profile and brown eyesthat are close together.

Anyone who can identify a womanwith this profile should please contactWarrant Officer Riaan Steyn of Mother-well Detectives at: 0041 405 6504 or 0826570 447.

New Brighton police are also askingmembers of the community to helpthem find Nicole Buntubonke Yenela

Ndzala who is 14 years of age. Yenela ofMadala Street in New Brighton was lastseen on 12 March and her whereaboutsare not known.

Yenela speaks fluent English. She is1.64m tall, with black hair, flat fore-head, flat back head, particularly flatnose, round face, round chin, thin lips,flat ears, black complexion and a sharpprofile.

Anyone who may have seen Yenelamust please contact New Brighton Po-lice Station at: 0041 394 7355.

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NCEBA DLADLA

THE collaboration betweenNelson Mandela Bay Munici-pality and the Eastern CapeSocial Development Depart-ment will continue to make adifference in the lives ofschool going children, saidMunicipal spokesperson Ku-pido Baron.

Speaking to PE Express In-daba just overaweekafter theSocial Development Depart-ment, the Special Pro-grammes and the metro mu-nicipality handed over schoolbags filled with brand-newschool uniforms to identifiedchildren - about 191 from Port

Elizabeth and 90 from Uiten-hage, Baron said governmentwill always be there wherechildren have a need to bedressed properly.

MEC Pemmy Majodinawarmed the hearts of 57 chil-dren from Qaphelani HighSchool, 20 from Ben SinukaPrimary, 26 from JarvisGqamlana, 53 from CharlesDuna Primary and 35 fromDavid Vuku Primary Schoolbefore handing over 90 toUitenhage children just be-fore the Easter weekend, ac-cording to Baron.

“A nation that does not val-ue its youth does not deservea brighter future. There is noneed to have a lost generation

as long as we continue to im-plement programmes to de-velop the youth,” said Mande-la bay Executive mayor Zan-oxolo Wayile at the hand-overevent which was held at theSizwe Cecil Kapi Hall in NewBrighton. MEC Majodina saidshe had earlier made a com-mitment to come back to themetro and hand over the uni-forms to the VIPs - the chil-dren – and was delighted thatshe had kept her word to dojust that. Meanwhile, Baronsaid Nelson Mandela Bay hadtargeted 10 000 shoes to deliv-er to needy children and washappy to announce that“we’ve got quite a lot already”and will deliver again soon.

School packs withlots of goodies forMandela Bay kids

PE Express Indaba OmbudIN accordnce with to the editorial policy of the PE Express Indaba, we invite readersto comment on mistakes in the newspaper and shall correct significant errors as soonaspossible. Send info to theombudsmanofMedia24’sCommunityPress,GeorgeClaassen,at george.claasen@me-dia24. com or call him at 0 021 851 3232. Readers can also contacttheSAPressOmbudsmanat 0 011 484 3612/8 or e-mail [email protected].

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NCEBA DLADLA

THE memorial service of the slainpolice constable Thandiswa Bam-biso will be held at the LilianNgoyi Sports Centre in KwaZa-khele today (Wednesday) from10am with the funeral takingplace at the Peter RademeyerCommunity Hall in Algoa Park onSaturday 14 April.

The cortege will leave for the For-est Hill cemetery at 11am.

Mother of two Constable Bambisoof KwaDwesi was gunned down inthe early hours of Monday last weekwhile patrolling the streets with Con-stable Mongezi Mqina. Both arebased at KwaZakhele police stationprecinct which includes the area inwhich they were patrolling.

Mqina, who was also shot and

wounded in the attack, managed todrive to the nearby satellite policestation in Zwide. He was rushed toGreenacres hospital where accord-ing to police spokesperson CaptainAndre Beetge, he is still recoveringin a stable condition.

Captain Beetge would not confirmreports that a suspect has been ar-rested in connection with the attackon the two police officers. “We arestill busy with investigations. That’sall we can say at this stage,” he said.

KwaZakhele Community PoliceForum Chairperson Mawethu Ponisaid as the forum they would like tourge community members with in-formation to please come forward.

“We believe somebody out theremust have heard or seen something.Anyone with information that couldassist the police in arresting the cul-prits should please come forward,”said Poni.

Memorial service forslain policewoman

The late Constable Thandiswa Bambiso.Photo: Supplied

“OUR actions and operations toensure a safe Easter long week-end were very successful andyielded results,” said Lt GeneralCeliwe Binta earlier today.

According to Lt-General Binta,concentrating on hot spots and il-legal shebeens was a tactic whichheadedgoodresults and therewasa decrease in the number of mur-der, assault, rape and commonrobbery cases in Mthatha, EastLondon, Mdantsane and the PortElizabeth metro area. During theEaster long weekend, no inci-dents of bank robberies, cash intransit robberies and ATM blastswere reported.

More than 2 000 arrests wereexecuted for crimes ranging frommurder, robbery, rape, commonassault, driving under the influ-ence, motor vehicle theft, drug re-lated crimes, burglaries to namebut a few.

More than 200 roadblocks wereheld and police confiscated closeto 130 kilograms of dagga andgoods to the value of R750 000.

The proliferation of firearms isan operational priority and 50firearms were confiscated. As apreventative measure 180 kniveswere confiscated, which are com-monly used in incidents of streetmugging and robbery, when per-sonal items are taken by thescoundrels.

“We must thank our communi-ties for working with us and sup-porting our endeavours in thefight against crime. “Sincere grat-itude is also extended to each andevery police member and reserv-ist, who worked over the longweekend and forfeited familytime and rest days, to ensure thatour communities are safe and freeto enjoy this period, Lt GeneralBinta concluded.”

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NKQUBELA FM radio has scooped twoaward-nominations at the MTN National Ra-dio Awards.

A delighted Siviwe Rasi, otherwise knownas Dj Svig whohosts Saturday’smusic pro-gramme, TheSource, said thenomination wasactually an ac-knowledgementof the good work“I have been do-ing for the pasteight years onthe radio,” hesaid.

“We playKwaito/Housemusic duringthis programmebut put a mix-ture of sportsand traffic up-dates in betweenthe thumpingmusic thatkeeps listenersinformed, andthat’s what isunique aboutthis pro-gramme,” saidRasi.

He added:“We also givelisteners an op-portunity to dic-tate to us the mu-sic that theywant to hear. Be-tween 4pm and4.30 pm listeners phone in to make theirchoice.”

Percy Lamani who hosts the Monday to

Thursday Actuality Show was equally elated.He said this was a recognition for the stationwhich he believes will put them in good steadand open doors for the presenters of the sta-tion.

“This programme which deals with perti-nent issues that affect the community is a real

community de-velopment pro-gramme,” Lam-ani said. Hegave recogni-tion and thanksfor the big con-tribution to theprogramme byNMMU Profes-sor VelileNotshulwana,Reverend Dr.Xolani Tengoand Dr. Thembi-sa Mazwi a,medical practi-tioner, who areamong the regu-lar guests on theprogramme todiscuss and ex-cise communitydevelopment is-sues from a po-litical, reli-gious, educa-tional andbusiness per-spective.

“This is a bigachievement forthe Stationwhich will sure-ly open up op-portunities forour presentersnationally. Weare very hap-

py,” said Lamani.The MTN Radio Awards will be held in Jozi

on Saturday, April 14.

Awards nominationfor KQFM welcome

by the duo

KQFM DJ Svig will be hoping to win the National MTN RadionAwards to be held in Jozi on Saturday 14 April. He and PercyLamani of KQ Talk will represent the station in a nationalawards ceremony. Photo: Supplied

NCEBA DLADLA

NELSON Mandela Bay Municipal-ity’s newly elected CouncillorsKholisile Frans (Ward 15), Siyab-ulela Hodi (Ward 26) and MthunziMadolo (Ward55), have theirwork cut out forthem - that’s ac-cording to ANCRegional secre-tary ZandisileQupe.

The three coun-cillors have re-cently won by-elections after thesudden death in aroad accident ofcouncillors Non-cedo Ngqondi,Mxolisi Gumengeand PhumezaLose. Speaking toPE Express Inda-ba, Qupe saidwinning back thewards meant thatthe ruling ANCwill be able to useits majority inpassing decisionswithout needingassistance fromthe oppositionparties in coun-cil.

“Without thethree we could nottake important de-cisions as we needed 61 votes to doso but now that we are 62 again, asthe ANC, we’ll continue with deliver-ing services to our people,” saidQupe.

PE Express Indaba recently inter-

viewed the newly elected councillorsabout their challenges and mission:

“The challenges we are facing in-clude unemployment and povertywhich causes hopelessness andcrime in the community,” said CllrSiyabulelaHodi, amarried father of

two from Soweto-On-Sea. The otherproblem, he said, was that of relocat-ing people who were housed in an ar-ea that is not suitable for housing. Healso said, “Our schools have no elec-tricity; this is a major blow to ourchildren’s education.”

Working with the Department ofPublic Works, Cllr Hodi believes ille-gal dumping will be addressed andthat jobs will be created in the proc-ess with the assistance of the Em-thonjeni Training Centre (ETC). Ho-di also urged local businessmen and

women for support.Housing was also a huge problem

facing the New Brighton communi-ties that Cllr Kholisile Frans repre-sents. He said, “The houses that werebuilt before 1994 are not up to stand-ard. Some of them are falling apart.

They need reconstruction,” said CllrFrans, whose experience in workingwith and for the community willcome in handy.

“The temporary structures forPhase 2, eLalini and also near theRailway Line suggest that we need to

move fast in organising proper hous-ing for our people,” said Cllr Fransadding that they will put infrastruc-ture also inBlock 40next to theMuse-um as a matter of urgency. Council-lor Mthunzi Madolo is also com-plaining about the dilapidated

structures in NU10, Motherwellwhich also faces a water drainageproblem especially after heavy rains.

“Those houses are collapsing butwe also have to make sure that weend the bucket system there so thatour people use the right ablution fa-

cilities. The other problems includepoor roads, illegal dumping and pro-viding kids with parks. He said hewas sure that by their working withthe municipality and the Depart-ment of Public Works their problemswill be solved.

No time to party for new councillors as work begins

Ward 55 Councillor Mthunzi Madolo Photo: Nceba Dladla Ward 15 Councillor Kholisile Frans Photo: Nceba DladlaWard 26 Councillor Siyabulela Hodi Photo: Nceba Dladla

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INDABA REPORTER

This autumn, Hennessy Cognac presents HennessyRemixed – a showcase of Hennessy mixabilitythrough a phenomenal music tour and four top DJswill be igniting crowds at Diamonds in PE on April21.

DJsSPHEtacula,Naves, LuloCafé andCndohavebeeninvited to headline the Hennessy Remixed Tour with per-formances around the country, each artist mixing his orher own unique beats alongside the signature flavoursof Ginger, Apple, Soda and Tonic – a distinctive taste forevery occasion.

Hennessy Remixed will see the four DJs playing at sixevents around South Africa, kicking off with Solly’s Tav-ern in Cape Town, moving on to Sedibeng in Soweto, Cu-bana in Bloemfontein, Diamonds in PE, Max’s Lifestylein UmLazi and finishing at Jack Budha in Pretoria.

“The notion of mixing Cognac is not something new;in fact, from as early as the 16th century the product hasbeen consumed with water. Cognac was also often thespirit of choice for cocktails during the 19th century,when discerning gentlemen wanted something of quali-ty,” commented Avukile Mabombo, Hennessy CognacSA Brand Manager. “Hennessy Remixed will highlightHennessy VS, a young, vigorous cognac with versatilitythat can be enjoyed neat but also lends itself to mixingwith flavours that still allow its character to stand out.”

For further information on the tour, join the Facebookpage at Facebook.com/HennessySA and follow on Twit-ter: @HennessySA.

Top DJ’s mixing it up at Diamonds this weekendTop DJs will turn up the heat at Diamondsin PE this weekend. Photo: Supplied

VIBRATIONS DANCE AWAY WITH TALENT TITLE: The dance group Vibrations from KwaNoxolo won the 2012Splash Festival talent competition. Seki Mandaba, events director at the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality,handed over their R10 000. Photo: SERGIO BAARTZES

PE EXPRESS REPORTER

THE first annual Mbay MegaFest,with an impressive array of na-tional and international artists, isnow to be held on Saturday, June2, in the Nelson Mandela Bay Sta-dium.

This is according to AndreaWessels of Zeranza.299, organis-ers of the festival.

She said they had secured bignames in the industry, includingthose of Neyo, Shaggy, Ludacrisand new international Reggae

sensations, Protojy and Indiggna-tion from Jamaica.

“All contracts have been signedand arrangements are in placewith these international bands, aswell as with a line-up of local per-formers,” said Wessels.

According to her, as organisersthey are extremely excited to behosting an event of this magni-tude in Port Elizabeth.

A press conference will soon beheld at which event the names ofthe local performers will be an-nounced. For info call Wessels on0 041 408 8980.

First MegaFest hits Bay in June

Ludacris is one of the artists secured for the first annual Mbay MegaFest, withan impressive array of national and international artists, on Saturday, June 2,in the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. Photo: Supplied

Jeremeese Jafta andChristiaan Kleinhanswere crowned as Missand Mr Splash 2012 onMonday.Photo: Supplied

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LISTENING to the soothingsounds of Thandeka Mar-wanqa, a Port Elizabethmusician, is uplifting. Hervoice is angelic and her in-terpretation of any song, inwhatever genre, moves thelistener as it touches thesoul in a very special way.

“Who is Thandeka Mar-wanqa?” PE Express Indabawanted to know. “Thandekais a musician, born and bredin Port Elizabeth and goes bythe name of Tash Mahal,” sheretorted.

An old friend of hers aptlynamed her Tash Mahal and: “Iaccepted it as my stage name

because it sounded cool,” saidThandeka.

The name has since stuckas many music lovers associ-ate her with it and her music.She grew up in Elalini listen-ing, through her father’s in-fluence, to the sounds of EllaFitzgerald, Roberta Flack andStevie Wonder.

Thandeka will be remem-bered as part of the BlackSlaves band which took thecountry by storm in the past12 to 15 years touring thecountry as well as Swaziland,Lesothu and Namibia.

The band was unfortunate-ly disbanded after she joinedthe Civil Aviation’s ClientServices as an employee inPretoria and later moved toMidrand

“But I have been back in PEsince 2009 and I have revivedmy singing career and havelodged a very serious come-back,” she said. She selectstalented local freelance musi-cians to accompany her in hershows and events.

Depending on the clients’needs and the mood, they dosoul, jazz, cabaret, gospel andhip hop, said Tandeka. Askedif an album was coming soon,she laughed and said: “We areworking on something; andwill let you know about itsoon.”

Thandeka likes the soundsof Thandiswa Mazwai, JudithSephuma (her voice and style)and would like work with PEborn Zonke Dikana and hersister Lulu.

Experience the soothingsounds of Tash Mahal

On stage...Thandeka Marwanqa alias Tash Mahal at her best with members of her band at a functionrecently. Photo: Nceba Dladla

NCEBA DLADLA

INSURANCECompanyMutu-al and Federal, a member ofthe Old Mutual, donated R250000 in support of Ubuntu Edu-cation Fund’s programmesthat help improve the lives ofvulnerable children recently.

“We are motivated by yourvision and programmes thattake youth from poor back-grounds from the cradle to ca-reers,” said Mutual and Fed-eral’s Eastern Cape regionalManager Pascal Pau.

Pau said they were im-

pressed by the solid structureand foundation laid by Ubun-tu Education Fund, which isa NPO, and were indeed hap-py to be associated with sucha strong team with laudablesuccesses.

“Mutual and Federal be-lieves in changing lives, weare happy that this fund willdo exactly that,” said Pau.

Accepting the sponsorUbuntu Education Fund Sen-ior Advisor and FounderBanks Gwaxula thanked Mu-tual and Federal for choosingto fund Ubuntu which was:“Voted the best run NGO in

Africa,” said an elated Gwax-ula. According to Gwaxula,Ubuntu Education Fund wasrecognised by the former USPresident Bill Clinton’s Glo-bal Initiative, the World Eco-nomic Forum (as an organwith the best Leadership inAfrica among others).

Emafini Primary Schoolprincipal Mzukisi Januarygave testimony on how Ubun-tu benefits thousands of chil-dren from the disadvantagedcommunities who now have abrighter future ahead of them- thanks to Ubuntu EducationFund.

Financial boost forUbuntu Education Fund

Ubuntu Education Fund Senior Advisor and Founder Banks Gwaxula accepted R250 000 funding fromMutual and Federal EC Regional Manager Pascal Pau (left) and Corporate Business Responsibility Head:Laurien Comyn. Photo: Nceba Dladla

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NCEBA DLADLA

ABAHLOBO Cricket Club ofKwaNobuhle in Uitenhage wonthe inaugural Etolofiyeni EasterCricket Tournament which wasplayed under the auspices ofEtolofiyeni Cricket Association(ETOCA) at KwaNobuhle SportsCentre over the Easter weekend.

In a game played according to theEastern Province rules Abahloboand Melumzi Cricket Club wereforced to play over 5-overs on Sundayinstead of the usual 20-overs owing to

the torrential rain over the weekend,said Etolofiyeni Cricket AssociationPRO Kenneth Rooibaard.

Abahlobo took home the R8 000 onoffer, two trophies (one floating) andgold medals for their sterling per-formance when they thrashed home-boys Melumzi by four runs. The lat-ter took home R5 000 in prize moneyand a single trophy for their efforts.

“It was a good tournament all to-gether, thanks to our clubs and um-pires,” said an upbeat Rooibaard,adding that Etoca was pleased tohave organised the tournament thatwill go a long way in the developmentof cricket in the area.

“We also want to thank EP CricketBoard for supporting our develop-ment in this area. Thanks too, to themedia, especially EP Express Indabafor the coverage that plays a hugerole in thedevelopment of our sport,”said Rooibaard.

Abahlobo wins inaugural Etolofiyeni cricket tourney

Winning the ETOCA organised EasterCricket Tournament jovial Abahlobo areseen displaying the trophies. Photo: Sup­plied

SELBY MADIKANE

GHETTO Eleven earned a com-prehensive 6-1 triumph whenthey upset one of Zakhele Foot-ball Association (ZAFA) PremierLeague contenders Dynamos on31 March.

Seven United overcame Zama-zama 1-0 in their thrilling clash.United Comrades hammeredYoung Neighbours 6-0. Santosand Leeds United drew 3-3 withDynamos beating Happy Stars4-3. Power Lads thrashed thestruggling Peace Lovers 12-2while BUBS shared the spoils 1-1

Ghetto upsetsGolden brothers inZAFA league clash

Ghetto Eleven beat Golden Broth­ers. Photo: Selby Madikane

with Continental Express.ZAFA First Division League

Results:* NUBS 3-1 Burning Flames* Ford Pirates 3-2 Mazeppa* Black Eagles 9-1 Moonlight

City* Ghetto XI 2-0 Island City* Dynamos 2-3 Real Strikers* Fast XI 2-1 Young Masters* Juventus 1-1 PE Demonstra-

tors* Vutha Celtics 2-3 City All

Stars.

SELBY MADIKANE

ZAKHELE Football Associ-ation (ZAFA) Mayoral CupTournament started fullswing at Dynamos Groundson 1 April.

Full results of the tourna-ment:

* Real Strikers 1-0 Brazil

Brothers* PE Demonstrators 1(3) - 1

(0) Eleven Angels (game endedin penalties)

* Leeds 1(4) - 1(3) XI Masters(game ended in penalties)

* Burning Flames 0-3 Juven-tus

* Peace Lovers 2-5 HappyStars

* NUBS 5-0 Power Lads* BUBS 1-3 Ghetto Stars

* Island City 1-5 Santos* Young Professionals 3-0

Black Eagles* United Comrades 5-1 Gold-

en Brothers* Seven United 9-1 Moon-

light City* Zamazama 4-2 Fast XI* Vutha Celtics 4-3 Ford Pi-

rates* Young Neighbours 5-4

Mazeppa.

Zafa Mayoral Cup results

Seven United thumped Moonlight City 9­1.Photo: Selby Madikane

SELBY MADIKANE

PORT Elizabeth East FootballAssociation (PEEFA) hostedsome enterprising JuniorLeague friendly games at the

Veeplaas Community Fieldsrecently.

According to PEEFA Jun-ior League convenor LikhayaSolami, some games werepostponed owing to floodedfields and only the u/13 games

took place.

PEEFA Junior League re-sults:

Real Lions 1-5 Peace Lovers;Young Aces 3-2 Real Lions (A);Peace Lovers 4-2 Young Aces.

PEEFA Junior Leaguefriendly games

Peace Lovers u/13 beat Young Aces 4­2. Photo: Selby Madikane

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SELBY MADIKANE

MULTITUDES of soccer fans weretreated to football of a high stand-ard when Black Chiefs knockedReal Stars out on penalty shoot-out after a 2-2 draw full-time scoreduring the Port Elizabeth EastFootball Association (PEEFA)Mayoral Cup Tournament playedat Veeplaas Stadium on 1 April.

Chiefs showed aggression and in-dicated that they were hungry forsuccess. In the 20th minute ChiefsStriker Siyabulela Silumko scored

an opening goal to put his side 1-0ahead. Fans were kept on their feetas Chiefs relentlessly launched at-tacks.

Chiefs maestro Luvuyo Hinirounded Stars’ defenders and scoredan easy goal in the far corner in the50th minute, sending the goal-keeperto the wrong side of the goals to makethe score 2-0 in favour of Chiefs.

Stars substitute BulelaniMayedwa gave hope to their fans. Infact, Bulelani combined well with hisco-striker Leshaba Kgaelo. Leshabaprovided a nifty pass to Bulelani inthe goal area and Bulelani squeezedthe ball past Chiefs’ goalie to de-

crease the deficit to 2-1 in the 75thminute.

In the dying moments of the gameStars made it 2-2 following a well-tak-en goal by Leshaba. The match wasdecided on penalties with Chiefs win-ning it by 5-4.

Other PEEFA Mayoral Cup Tour-nament results:

* Peace Lovers 2-0 United Brothers* Sollar Stars 2-1 Black Arrows* Black Chiefs 2-1 Real Lions* Real Stars 5-2 Young Idols* Milan 3-0 Sollar Stars* Young Teenagers 3-0 Real AcesPEEFA Premier League results:

* Academy 5-2 Rising Stars.

Chiefs knock out Stars

Black Chiefs’ Luvuyo Hini challenges Real Stars defender. Photo: Selby Madikane

SELBY MADIKANE

SCORES of football support-ers converged at ThembaniStadium at Langa Townshipto watch Langa-RosedaleFootball Association (LARO-FA) Mayoral Cup’s scintillat-ing games on 31 March and 1April.

Vuselela advanced to thequarter-finals when theyedged out Young Profession-als 2-0 while Slovo FC trailed3-1 to African Chiefs. Juven-tus won 4-3 on penalties overUnited Brothers followingtheir 2-2 full time score withMoonlight beating Trymorewith the same 4-3 score as Ju-

ventus.Island City beat Bolton

Stars on soft points with Lan-ga Citizens drubbing YoungChiefs 2-0 while AtlanticSpurs gave a high-riding WestHill United 4-1 beating.

The quarter-finals draw isas follows:

All matches will be playedat Thembani Stadium:

Sundowns versus AtlanticSpurs at 11:00; Juventus ver-sus Langa Citizens at 12:30; Is-land City vs Vuselela FC at14:00; Moonlight vs AfricanChiefs at 15:30.

“We hope football fans willcome in their numbers towatch these games,’ saidLaro-fa Secretary Lonwabo Hempe.

Larofa MayoralCup Tournament

results

SELBY MADIKANE

THREE Motherwell township community members whohave a passion for youth sport have joined hands to organ-iseFriendlySoccerGames for theyouthatMotherwellNU8Sportsfield during the school holidays.

Sipho Marali, Diwi Sam and Mthuthuzeli Nyarashe arepassionate about the development of the youth throughsport. The three believe in helping the youth use their ener-gy in a positive way and not to be idle or waste their energyon criminal activities.

“We decided to organise these games so that the youthwould refrain from doing crime,” said Nyarashe.

The results of the community games, U-11 section:* Showvillage 0-1 Tomorrow Stars* Movers 3-0 Tomorrow StarsU-13 Section:* Movers 1-3 Young Romans* Tomorrow Stars 3-0 Valencia* Valencia 1-3 Scorpions* Movers 0-1 Tomorrow StarsU-15 Section:* Showvillage 7-2 Real Aces* Valencia 2-1 Tomorrow Stars* Scorpions 5-0 Real Aces.* SUBS 2-1 Tomorrow StarsU-17* Showvillage 1-0 Highland Spurs Reserves.

Friendlycommunity

games for youth

Showvillage U­15 thrashed Real Aces 7­2. Photo: Selby Madikane

SELBY MADIKANE

IBE ludano olukhulu kubathandi nabaxhasi bebholaekhatywayo ngethuba imidlalo yeMotherwell Football As-sociation (MOFA) Premier League imiswa ngenxa yemvulaebisina kakhulu nethe yabangela amabala aseNU9 azalengamanzi kutshanje.

Kusenjalo, iqela iMovers FC libethe iqela iShining StarsFc ngama 5-1. Abafundi bephephandaba i-PE Express Inda-ba mabakhumbule ukuba ikwa yile Movers ebitywatyusheiShining Stars ngenqaku elinye eqandeni kumagqibela-kankqoyi oKhuphiswano lwe-Wadi 55 kwiveki ephelileyo.

Ayakhula kakhulu amathemba kubalandela be-RealStrikers ukuba iza kuphumelela ukhuphiswano lwe-MofaBuild It Premier League ngethuba ibhaxabula iFC Angelsngama 4-1.

Imisiwe imidlalo yeMofaBuild It Premier League

ngenxa yemvula SELBY MADIKANE

THE New Brighton Football Association (NEBFA)premier league games produced fireworks as fanswere entertained at City Lads grounds recently.

PESundownsplayed to a 1-1 drawwithCityLads,while Bush Bucks thumped Stinging Bees 5-2.

Eastern Jumpers managed to secure a 3-1 victoryover HUBS.

Real White City, popularly known as Ama Jamai-ca, drubbed City Lads 5-2. Log leaders, Boast Pi-rates didn’t have to sweat at all for their threepoints when Roaring Tigers failed to honour theirgame.

It was a do-or-die clash when PE United snatcheda hard-fought victory from the high-riding Ama-khosi. In another enterprising game, CCX Calliesdrew 2-2 with Pondo Stars.

NEBFA update

SELBY MADIKANE

THE Jabavu Stadium was filled to the rafters when enthusi-astic supporters were treated to quality football during theNobuhle Despatch (NODEFA) VW Community Trust Pre-mier League matches.

Stokes United collected their maximum three points fol-lowing a 2-0 victory over Young Pirates.

NODEFA VW Community Trust league resultsBlack Aces put up a good fight with Imbala Young Stars

despite their 2-1 loss. KUBS punished league title contend-ers, Argentina Stars, 2-0. Congo Chiefs should go back tothe drawing board to find out why they were thrashed 13-0by New City Stars.

Uitenhage Stars went down 3-1 to City Friends while Res-ervoir Strikers pipped Golden Chiefs 1-0. Real Rangers werebadly wounded 4-1 by City Style and Jamaica Stars andYoung Brothers played to a 1-1 draw.