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Bazimisele ekwakheni kumhlaba othathwe ngenkani oogobityholo eKhayelitsha. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
UKUNDLOVA: Abakhwetha abanatyholo lokusithela
Ogobityholo abahloniphi masikoMANDLA MAHASHE
Uyaxhalabisa umkhuba wokuthathwangenkani komhlaba osetyenziselwa ulwalu-ko kwiilokishi zaseKapa.Esi sisikhalo sika Nkosi Dal’uxolo Mthot-
ywa, okhokela ibhunga lolwaluko eKhaye-litsha. Okuukutsho emveni kokuba oogobit-yholo besikeumhlaba bazemammisela kwa-matyotyombe kwindawo ebisetyenziselwaulwaluko eKhayelitsha.Abantu abaqikelelwa ngaphaya kwama-
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oliwe iNolungile, owesibini enganenokweendlela iSpine ne Mew Way.Lo unganeno kweMewWay sele uneminy-
aka engaphayakwamashumiamabini esety-
enziselwa ulwaluko.“Sele lilide kakhulu ixesha sisebenzisa
lomhlaba, yayewonkeumntuwaseKhayelit-sha uyakwazi oko. Isothusile into yokubonaabantu besika umhlaba benenjongo yokwa-kha apho,” utshilo oka Mthotywa.Uthe basamelwe yimatha kuba abazi uku-
ba bazakusebenzela phi.“Eyona ngxaki yeyokuba apha eKapa ab-
antu bohlukene; kuba kukho aba bangama-goduka benza imisebenzi emakhaya, ze kub-ekho abo sele bengabahlali apha eKapa.Ngelishwa ke abo basebenzela kwiphondo
lweMpuma Koloni ababathatheli ntweniabo basebenzela apha eKapa. Yiyo lonto ben-gakuboni ukubaluleka kweendawo zolwalu-ko apha ekapa,”.Abagobityholo baqale ngempelaveki edlu-
lileyo ukuzithathela kulemihlaba. Oku
kundlova ebakhwetheni akuqaleki.Kwindawo esele isaziwa njengeMarikana
ePhilippi yaba ngumnqa ukubona abantubebethelela amatyotyombe ecaleni kwama-bhuma kunyaka odlulileyo.Kwaye kwanyanzeleka ukuba abakh-
wetha bacele kwabanentsente ezinzulwinizobusuku.“Siyayiqonda into yokubaabantubadinga
imihlaba kodwa makungenziwa ngoluhlo-bo. Ikwa nguRhulumente ongunobangelawalengxubakaxaka. Kudala sacela ukunik-wa umhlaba, kodwa oko sanikwa izithembi-so,” uqhube watsho lo ka Mthotywa.uCeba Benedicta vanMinnen, lilungu lek-
omiti kasoDolophu kwezokuhlaliswa kwa-bantu. Ukugxekile okukuxhwilwa kwemih-laba.“Ukuba abo baqala uqhushululu ngokwe-
zopolitiko banokuthatha inxaxheba yoku-jongana nemiphumela yokundlova kwaban-tu.Siyabacela abahlali bangalahlekiswayim-
ibutho yezopolutiko eyenza ngathi ilungise-lela bona ibe iqhutywa kukunyolukela am-anqaku ezopolitiko neempokotho zabo,”uhambise watsho uVan Minnen.Usihlalo weBhunga loPhuhliso eKhayelit-
sha (KDF) uNdithini Tyhidouthe baxhalabi-le kukuxuthwa komhlaba wolwaluko, kod-wa bakwiphulo lokubamba iingxoxo nen-kokheli eziqhuba olundlovo.“Okwangoku asinakuphawula ngenxaso
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What’s so symbolicabout Good Friday?I mean real sym-bolic. Not what itis about? Somepeople don’t know.And they willnever know. You’vegot to know thesethings.You can’t be
naïve all the time.You know what issymbolic about it?It is that you
escape fromslavery. I mean notphysically: mental-ly.Yeah, that is
what you do. Somepeople use booze to
escape from theirproblems.They drown them
with booze. Whenthey are boozed,they forget aboutthem. And liveblissfully for awhile. I rememberhow I used toforget about mine
when I was boozed.I was free andhappy.But let me be
sober and they willcome back. I wasnot aware of that.I thought I was
drinking because Iloved booze. But letthe truth be told, I
was unhappy. I wasonly happy when Iwas boozed.I wonder how
many people arelike that. Whothink they aredrinking becausethey like booze. Butthere is more to itthan that. They
just don’t want toface the truth.They are runningaway from it. Notslavery.You see there are
many things thatenslave us; forexample badinfluences. Somepeople will tell younot to dream. Tome that’s a badinfluence. Whyshouldn’t youdream? To make ityou should dream.People that make
it dream. Theyhave time for theirdreams. They donot run away fromthem. They invitethem. They say,“Come dream. Iwant to dreamabout dreams.”They have taughtthemselves to dothat.They have
developed a habit.They don’t pushtheir dreams away,and say, “I willdeal with youlater.” Let me go toa shebeen. Let mechill out withfriends. They havedied from suchthings.They have
escaped from suchinfluences. Somefriends can enslaveyou.They can make
you do things thatyou do not want.And eventually dothem. Some can tellyou crime is theonly solution toour woes.Or having many
guys. There was agirl I used to know.She was beautiful.She used herbeauty to lureguys. And it was a
joke that one wasfor her clothes, theother for groceries,and so on.And other
women, who sawher doing this,envied her. Shewas bad influence.I hope they did notfollow her. Theydied from herinfluence. Andwoke anew. Youknow, we need todie from manyinfluences.We need to die
from fear. We needto die from doubt.Courage shouldresurrect us. So ishope. We cannot beour old self,enslaved by theunknown. Weshould go out thereand do things.That’s my GoodFriday.Stay positive.
Become the nextgreat screenwriterThe Writing Studio will hosttheir Weekend Workshop forScreenwriters at their studio inGreen Point on Saturday 11 andSunday 12 April.Graduates of the workshop in-clude filmmaker, Henk Pretori-us (Leading lady,Fanie Fourie selabola) andnovelist LaurenBeu-kes (Zoo City, The Shining Girl)and theWriting Studio promisesto teach everythingwriters needto know about being a screen-writer and writing a screenplay.Following the workshop writerswill receive one-on-one assistan-ce during the process of writingtheir screenplays, and comple-ted drafts will be promotedthroughTheWriteAgency to po-
tential investors.Although theworkshop is aimedat writing visual narrative, it isideal for novelists, playwrightsor writers who would like toadapt their story into a visualmedium.The trainer is Daniel Dercksen,the driving force behind TheWriting Studio, who has been apublished film and theatre jour-nalist for 30 years and has beenteaching writing workshopsthroughout South Africa thepast 19 years.VFor registration and moreinformation, send an emailto [email protected] or visit www.wri-tingstudio.co.za.
Nosefile NomfusiMiselo celebrated her100th birthday in SiteC recently. Sheenjoyed her day withher family andneighbours.PHOTO: JENNI HOUDSON
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K’Litsha Crime Imbizo: ‘Wanya Tsotsi’!!!SPINDOG MOTSAMAI
Crime will be on top of the agenda when theKhayelitsha Safety and Security Forum(KSSF) host a safety imbizo at the Khayelit-sha Rugby Stadium on Monday.TheDeputyMinister of Police Maggie Sotyuis expected to deliver the keynote address.KSSF chairman Mbuyiseli Boqwana said
the imbizowill engage “all community orga-nizations in a bid to strengthen relations be-tween the community and police.“This will help in the fight against crime,
isolate the enemies of safety, exposepoliticalchauvinism and promote genuine anticrime initiatives,” said Boqwana.
He said this opportunity will be used tobuild integrated interventions to crime andpromote good relations between spheres ofgovernment atnational, provincial and localgovernment.“No caring government can focus onpolit-
ical differences and ignore initiatives thatseek to stop violent crimes against wom-en,child murders, rape, robberies, mali-cious damage against local heritage,” hesaid. by heritage, he was referring to the de-struction of the famous OR. Tambo Hall.He called for political differences to be set
aside in the fight against crime.This imbizo has been initiated to support
policing efforts with the community
through Community Policing Fora andNeighborhood Watch activities.KDF chairman Ndithini Tyhido said they
hoped this imbizo will come out with tangi-ble results.“Crime is our common enemy and com-
munity participation is vital .There will be no solution against crime
without the involvement of the communi-ty,” said Thyido.Tyhido added that Khayelitsha had a posi-
tive history of activism through its commu-nity patrols, street committee credentials inresolving civil matters, corruption andfraud, and criminal related cases affectingcommunity members.KSSF boss Mbuyiseli Boqwana.
Sentenced to 30 years for mum and kidsA 45 year old man who brutally killed hisfamily at 36 block in Makhaza, in 2007 hasfinally been convicted for murder .Mpumzi Mangena was sentenced in the
Cape High Court in March.He was found guilty of setting his house
on fire, thus killing his girlfriend and herthree children in their sleep.The suspect was tried several times in
court but was mysteriously released.When the docket was brought back on the
court roll in 2014, Detective Seargent NcebaGojo of Harare SAPS detective branch leftno stone unturned until his conviction andsentence.Mangena has finally paid the price for the
crime he committed, hewas sentenced to 30years in prison for murder charges.
Man shot in KuyasaMBONGISENI MASEKO
A Kuyasa man was shot dead in what hisfamily believes to have been a “revenge”killing on Monday evening.According to Thembisa Mpalantshane,
her nephew, Vuyisani Mpalantshane, 28,was confronted by an unknown group ofmales while walking with his friend froma tavern.“We are convinced that themotive for the
killing was because one of his friends wasfingered in a fatal shooting of a girl, whostayed just few streets away from us, lastyear,”.However, Sergeant Nosiphiwo Mtengwa-
na said: “At this stage the suspect(s) are un-known and themotive for themurder is un-known.Eye witnesses said they heard a gunshot
and then saw two Toyota Quantum mini-buses driving away from the scene of crime.Anyone with information can contact the
Harare detectives on 0213639050.
CITY VISIONThursday, 9 April 20154 NEWS
The Sport, Recreation and Amenities Department invites individuals to join the weeklyLentegeur Walking and Aerobics Club.
These activities aim to encourage social cohesion and an active lifestyle in communities.
Walking ClubDate: Every Friday at 08:30Venue: Offices of Sport, Recreation and Amenities District 3, Merrydale Road,
Mitchells PlainActivity: 3 km walk from the district office to Highlands Road and back
Aerobics ClubDate: Every Wednesday at 08:30Venue: Lentegeur Civic Centre, Merrydale Road, Mitchells PlainActivity: General aerobics and fitness classes
These activities are open to all ages and genders and are offered free of charge.
Contact the office of Sport, Recreation and Amenities District 3 on tel. 021 370 3661 formore information.
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Mob justice; cops robbedMBONGISENI MASEKO
One of two police officers whocame to the rescue of aman be-ing assaulted by residents, inturn became robbery victimsafter one of the assailants in-stead dashed for him andsnatched the car keys out ofhis hands.The incident took place in
Site B’s Sihawu Street in Khayelitsha.The two police officers were called to the
scene of an on-going assault, where the vic-tim was accused of the crime of cellphone-theft by residents.According to Evelinah Notana, who wit-
nessed the robbery of the police, the allegedcellphone victim and others went aroundthe block looking for the suspect.After they caught up with the man, the
mob then took him to the cellphone ownershouse, where he was assaulted.Notana is a member of the local Neigh-
bourhood Watch.During the assault, she says, more people
joined in and the man was severely assault-ed.He is now fighting for his life in the Khay-
elitsha District Hospital.When the police arrived, they arrested
the man who allegedly lost hisphone to the assault victim. Butas they were doing so, a support-er dashed out of nowhere andsnatched the keys from thehands of the policeman.“He was protesting the arrest
of the man, and just grabbed thekeys,” she said.The man then ran away and
the police had to call for back-upfor a spare key.The keys were later found in the man’s
house the following day.Notana said she was upset with the turn
of events.“It is just bad, because police are here to
ensure our safety...how are we expectingpolice to do theirwork ifwe residents attackthem,” she shared.She pleaded with residents to stop inter-
fering with police in the line of their duties.Themanwho lost allegedly lost his phone
and the alleged key grabber are now all be-hind bars awaiting the days in court.The first is to face charges of assault with
intent to commit grievous bodily harm,while the latterwill face charges of theft anddefeating the ends of justice.Constable Thembakazi Jacobs confirmed
the incident and the charges.
Evelinah Notana,
Laveeda Battle, coordinator for South by South West Coast andThembinkosi Qondela, director and founder of Whizz ICT Centre, duringthe award ceremony in USA, recently. PHOTO: SBSWC
Qondie gets his giftMBONGISENI MASEKO
Thembinkosi Qondela, thefounder of Whizz ICT Centre, fi-nally jetted off to Texas in theUnited States of America to col-lect the Dewey Winburne Com-munity Service Award he wonthis year.According to him, the trip to
collect the award abroadwas aneye opener for him.Whizz ICT was the only orga-
nisation from the continent tobenominated in the awards thatwere organised by South bySouth West Coast.The awards are meant to give
recognition to outstanding or-ganisations that uplift theircommunities.Qondela said he learnt a lot
during his stay on overseas soiland that he came backwith newideas which are set to positivelycontribute to upgrading servi-ces in the centre.“It was a good experience for
me. I networked and got to learnhow technology is used for edu-cation. There is a huge differ-ence between how technology isused overseas and here in thecountry. In USA children aretaught at a young age to use thecomputer.You find a child in an advance
stage of using computer like do-ing coding or programming,
while here most children arestill struggling to use a mouse.There is a lot that still needs tobe done in this country when itcomes to using technology foreducation,” Qondela said.He has made contact with a
number of centres in Britain,USA and other countries whichhe hopes will help him withideas to improve services.“I am grateful for the award.
I will make a follow up with thecentres that I networked with.I am hoping that something
goodwill come out from our col-laboration.There is a lot that we can
learn from them,” he added.Qondela also said there are
challenges that they are still fac-ing such as the lack of space,lack of equipment, human re-sources and other staff whichmust be added tomeet the grow-ing demand of their services.The centre was founded in
2008, in Site C, and provides,amongother services, computertraining, technology develop-ment, information services,communications services, pre-pares youth for the jobsmarket,develop small businesses, officeadministration and printingservices.They work close with UCT,
National Youth DevelopmentAgency (NYDA) and Harambe.
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Grab your big chance toearn while you learnCity’s job readiness programme for unem-ployed residents pays offThe City’s Learn to Earn programme,
which seeks to give residents an economichand up, is focusing on areas such as Athlo-ne, Hanover Park, Capricorn, Grassy Park,Mitchells Plain and Lwandle, amongst oth-ers for 2014/2015. Read more below:The City of Cape Town, in partnership
with the organisation Learn to Earn, hasrun a skills development programme in sixsubcouncils across the city every year sincemid-2012.This training and capacity building
project focuses on building the technicaland entrepreneurial skills of unemployedresidents in Cape Town. The project is in itsthird year of implementation and works inphases.The first two phases cover business skills
training and capacity building in a core eco-nomic focus area, while the third phase fo-cuses on a limited number of participantswho have demonstrated entrepreneurialability. Each phase of the programme isaimed at increasing the market-relatedskills of unemployed residents that will al-low access to available employment oppor-tunities in their local community and sur-rounding areas.‘Partnering with effective programmes
such as Learn to Earn is an essential partof our efforts in creating an opportunitycity. The objectives of this programmealignwith our aim to enhance job readiness andthus the employability of our residents. Forme, one of the greatest elements of thisproject is the practicality of it, as the pro-gramme actually links graduates with po-tential employment opportunities and culti-vates an environment conducive to success-ful entrepreneurship.Participants who successfully complete
the programme will be linked to availableplacement opportunities – be it an intern-ship, learnership, further education, accessto a recruitment agency, or an interview op-portunity, which makes a real difference inthe lives of participants,’ said the City’sMayoral Committee Member for Tourism,Events and Economic Development,’ Coun-cillor Garreth Bloor.Some of the technical skills learners at-
tain during this programme include callcentre skills, baking for a profit, catering,point of sale skills, warehouse skills and ba-rista skills.‘We have kept contact with many of the
Learn to Earn graduates and have been en-couraged greatly by the success stories ofthe various graduates who have enjoyedplacements and experienced career growthas a result of the programme,’ said Council-lor Bloor.Thosewhoare interested in theupcoming
programmes can contact Learn to Earn on021 671 2230 or 021 361 5972 for informationregarding availability and programme de-tails.
Bulelwa Antonie from Mfuleni is one of LearnTo Earn former students.
City to lay charges against EFF leadersThe City of Cape Town has vowed to lay anumber of charges against against EFF pro-vincial leader Nazier Paulsen and MP Ber-nard Joseph the EFF for championing the il-legal occupation of land in Khayelitsha, on
Monday. The charges relate to inciting pub-lic violence and knowingly encouragingcriminal activity in terms of the Preventionof Illegal Evictions Act, which deals withland grabs.
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Cape College alumnus converge for unityZILA MKONTO
Former students of the Cape College of Edu-cation gathered in Surrey Estate on theweekend to launchaunionaimedat commit-ting teachers to a sense of nation building.Mthobeli Tengimfene, Cape College Union
(CCU) founding president said the purposeof the organisationwas to “ define the futureby being involved in educational matters”.This after one of their own had fallen on
hard-times.“CCU was started when we heard of the
plight of aCapeCollege graduate, hehad fall-en on hard times and he was assisted bygroup members,” he said.Tengimfene said since then it became a
“spontaneous movement that sought to re-vive the spirit of Cape College”He said the organisation will mobilise all
the CapeCollege alumni around the countryto “be actively involved” in educating thenation.Some of CCU’s plans include mentoring
programmes , creating resource centres anddeveloping a business wing for teachers.Former Cape College lecturer Zola Sikiti
who is now based in Durban hailed the for-mation of the union as a great step towards“rebuilding our education.”“We want teachers to be better equipped.
Coming from the old Cape College we are
proud to be channelling our energies into aventure like this,” he said.AnotherCCUmember fromUmtata,Nkul-
uleko Somhlahlo said they will use this plat-form to intervene in educational crises,“Many of the Cape College alumni are no
longer in the education sector, some are inbusiness and we are calling upon them tojoin us and help,” Somhlahla said.He said former and current teachers must
find a “niche tomake a difference in commu-nities”CCU will establish chapters nationally in
all provinces but at the moment it operatesin Gauteng, Western and the Eastern Cape.Kapa CCU chairperson Mbuyie Hlomela
said this body will greatly “empower teach-ers”.“We thank Mr Tengimfene for his vision
because now we know we have a voice. Weare all united people who are concernedabout the state of affairs in this country par-ticularly the youth of today,” said Hlomela.KCCU organiser Nkululeko Mpiriri Nga-
da said he was happy to be part of thelaunch.“Many alumni have joined the private
sector, but all are still inclined to uplift themajority of South Africans, particularly inthe education field,” he saidNgada gave a brief history of theCapeCol-
lege of Education.
“The Cape College of Education was ateachers college that was meant train teach-ers whom the apartheid regime had hopedwould be an extension of it policies.But Cape College became the hotbed of
revolutionary thought and politics, whatwith dedicated trainee teachers, who werebent on uplifting the standard of educationof the black child.Fezeka Dlukulu from Mosselbay said she
hoped that CCU’s objectives will uplift thepoor level of education in the country.“With the commitment shown here, we
can’t go wrong ,” she said.There were emotional scenes when more
than 100 names of the late former Cape Col-lege of Education students and six lecturerswere beamed on the screen as CCUmemberssang a hym of remembrance at the conclu-sion of the two-day conference
Nomnyaka Mazwayi, Mzwandile Gontsi (left picture), Tiny Qabazi andLulekwa Bunguzana Hina during an ice breaking exercise before thelaunch of Cape College Union on Saturday.
The Cape College alumni met at Shalimar Hotel in Athlone over the weekend PHOTO: VOOXSON
Themba Kojana, Nomnyaka Mazwayi, Nomntu Hina, Mthobeli Tengimfene,Nombuyiselo Hlomela and Nontobeko Tom at the launch of Cape CollegeUnion on Saturday. PHOTOS: VOOX SONANDZI
Unathi Tshaka, Nomntu Nkewu, Godfrey Masithela, Phumeza Gwabeni,Nikita Dlukulu also attended the Cape College Union launch.
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ISebe loKhuseleko loLuntu limema amaziko enkolo (ii-NPO ezibhalisiweyo) ukuba angenise iziphakamisozawo zeenkqubo zokukhuthaza ukhuseleko lolutsha oluhlala kwiingingqi ezonganyelwe zizenzo zolwaphulo-mthetho. ISebe liza kuzixhasa ezi nkqubo ngokukhupha ama-R50 ngosuku ngomntu omtsha ngamnye othathainxaxheba kodwa phantsi kwemiqathango ethi ezi nkqubo kufuneka zibe ziqhuba iiyure ezisi-8 ngosuku yayeumntu omtsha ngamnye othatha inxaxheba uza kuxhaswa ngento etyiwayo ngemini athatha ngayo inxaxheba.
Izicelo kufuneka zingeniswe kwifomu yesicelo emiselweyo, ikhatshwe ngumboniso wePower Point (ubudebube zizilayidi ezihlanu) owazisa iziko elo negalelo lalo kwezokhuseleko loluntu, elizimisele ukukwenza,iinjongo zalo, uhlahlo lwabiwo-mali lalo kunye neshedyuli yemicimbi eliyicwangcisileyo. Amaziko enze izicelokuya kufuneka eze kuzandlala phambi kweNtlanganiso yePhaneli yoPhononongo yeSebe iziphakamiso zawo.ISebe lisenokuwacela amaziko lawo ukuba athathe inxaxheba nakweminye imicimbi yokukhuthaza ukhuselekoekumila kunje.Amazikoanomdlawokuzibandakanyakwezi nkqubongexesha leeholide zeyeSilimela neyoMnga,xa efaka iinkcukacha zeenkqubo zawo, kufuneka azalise laa fomu yesicelo alichaze ixesha lenkqubo afunaukulingenela kwiindawo ezilungiselelwe oko. Izicelo ke mazenziwe kujongwe la maxesha onyaka:
• Iiholide zesikolo zeyeSilimela: 27 kweyeSilimela – 19 eyeKhala 2015.• Iiholide zesikolo zeyoMnga: 10 kweyoMnga 2015 – 10 kweyoMqungu 2016.
Iifomu zezicelo zifumaneka kule webhusayithi: http://www.westerncape.gov.za/dept/community-safety.
Iphulo eli liza kuqhutywa kwezi ngingqi zilandelayo zichaphazeleka ngokukodwa nezizezona zibekwephambili: iNyanga, iGugulethu, iKhayelitsha, iMitchells Plain, i-Atlantis, i-Elsies River, iKraaifontein,iManenberg, iBelhar; iRavensmead; i-Wesbank; iDelft; Retreat; iDysselsdorp, iVredenburg, iMalmesbury,iVilliersdorp, iPaarl East, iZwelethemba in Worcester, iDe Doorns, iTouwsrivier, iLaingsburg, iPrins Albert,Hermanus, iKleinmond, iStanford, Heidelberg, Albertinia, iRiversdale, iClanwilliam, iCitrusdal, iPaarl-East(iSmartie-Town ne Chicargo) ne iStellenbosch, iMacassar, iStrand kwakunye neLwandle/Nomzamo. Izicelozeenkqubo zokhuseleko zolutsha oluhlala kwezinye iingingqi ziya kuhoywa kwakube kujongwe umsebenziesele ziwenzile.
Izicelo zenkxaso-mali yokulungiselela ilixa leeholide zeyeSilimela mazingeniswe ungagqithangauLwesibini,15 kuTshazimpuzi 2015; ze ezeeholide zeyoMnga/zeyoMqungu zingeniswe ungagqithanga umhlawama-31 kweyeKhala 2015. Onemibuzo makaqhagamshelane no-Amelia Pieterse kule nombolo yomnxeba- 021 483 3971 okanye kule imeyili - [email protected].
ISEBE LOKHUSELEKO LOLUNTU LIMEMA AMAZIKOENKOLO UKUBA ENZE IZICELO ZENKXASO-MALI
YEENKQUBO ZOKUKHUTHAZA UKHUSELEKOLOLUTSHA NGEXESHA LEEHOLIDE ZESIKOLO
ZEYESILIMELA NEYOMNGAS
isazisoesibalulekileyo
ISebe loPhuhliso lwezoQoqosho leSixeko saseKapa liye lafumana izabelo zewadikwiBhungana 13 ukuze libonelele uluntu lasekuhlaleni olungenamisebenzi oluneminyakaephakathi kwe-18 nama-35 ubudala ngethuba lokuba bafumane uqeqesho lwekhompyutha.ISebe ke ngoko, limema bonke abantu abanomdla ukuba bagcwalise ifomu efanelekileyokwaye bangenise amaxwebhu afunekayo.
IIfomu zezicelo ziyafumaneka kuMphathi weBhungana, kwiBhungana 13, kwikonayeSteve Biko ne-Govan Mbeki Drive, eGugulethu ukususela ngomhla we-8 Epreli 2015.
La maxwebu alandelayo ayafuneka xa usenza isicelo:
1. Ifomu yesicelo ezaliswe ngokupheleleyo2. Ikopi esemthethweni yoxwebhu lwesazisi sakho saseMzantsi Afrika (ikopi ye-ID)3. Ubungqina bedilesi yokuhlala kwiwadi (ileta yeenkonzo zikamasipala okanye i-afidavithi
etyikityiweyo)4. I-afidavithi eqinisekisa ukuba awuphangeli5. Ubungqina besiqinisekiso semfundo (ubuncikane uGreyidi 10)
Gcwalisa ifomu yesicelo kwaye uyifake kwibhokisi efanelekekileyo yezicelo efumaneka kwii-ofisi zeBhungana 13.
Umhla wokuvalwa kokungeniswa kwezicelo ngowama-30 Epreli 2015 ngentsimbi ye-15:00.Ukuba uthe awabinakho ukuza nawo onke amaxwebhu afunekayo, oku kuyakuthi kubangeleukuba izicelo sakho singabinampumelelo. Kwamkeleke ifomu enye kuphela kumfaki-sicelongamnye.
Nceda uqaphele kwakhona ukuba izithuba ezifumanekayo zimbalwa. Uluntu lwasekuhlaleniluyakuthi luchongwe ngamagosa eSixeko ngokwendlela yobulungisa, esebenzisaimiqathango ethile efunekayo. Kuyakuthi kubekwe phambili abo bantu bangazange bakhebaxhamle ngaphambili kolu qeqesho ngokuxhomekeke kwimali yesabelo sewadi.
Qhagamshelana no-Girshwin Fouldien kumnxeba 021 417 0649 okanye 072 067 0384okanye uthumele i-imeyile [email protected] ukuze ufumane enyeingcaciso.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO79/2015
ITHUBA LOKUBA ULUNTU LASEKUHLALENIOLUNGENAMISEBENZI LWEEWADI 33,34, 35 NEWADI 36 BENZE UQEQESHOLWEKHOMPYUTHANGO-2015
Illegal shebeen owners picketed outside the Khayelitsha Magistrate Court on Tuesday 7 April.PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
Phuza-joint owners ‘gatvol’MANDLA MAHASHE
Illegal shebeen owners came out in droveson Tuesday to support one of their ownmembers facing charges at the KhayelitshaMagistrates’ court.The illegal traders, all members of the
Cape Flats Shebeeners Association of theWesternCape said theywere fed upwith be-ing on the wrong side of the law.Carrying banners that read: “A better liv-
ing for all,”, “Why must our children go tobed hungry,” and “No food, no dignity, noright to life,”.Silas Nyombo was the man whose arrest
sparked the protest. He faced charges oftrading in liquor without a valid licence.During the protest, the group brandished
placards blaming both Western Cape Pre-mier Helen Zille and Police CommissionerGeneral Arno Lamoer for being the majorobstacles for potential applicants..
They claim that the process of applyingfor permit in the province is too long andthis is done to frustrate aspirations ofBlack and Coloured business people.Basil Williams said: “This is done so that
they can keep us down while the whiteowned retail outlets like Spar and Shopritecontinue to profit by selling alcohol in ourareas. Even if one meets the requirementsthe process takes years...whywait that longwhen we have families to feed,”.Williams said there was a backlog of
about 8000 of theirmemberswhose applica-tions were yet to be processed.“We want the process to be fast-tracked
so that owners stop living in fear of the po-lice. Our members get arrested on a dailybasis and it’s really bad because these peo-ple have families to feed,” he said, fuming.The association is planning to host a
march April 16 from Keizersgracht Streetto the provincial legislature building.
Siyabulela and Candice Jonga got married in a traditionalwedding at Sizimisele High School Hall in Mandela Park onSaturday. PHOTO: LINDILE MBONTSI
Nguwo nguwo...
Ndithini andNokonwabaThyido cut thecake during theirwedding ceremony in East Londonon Saturday.PHOTO: NTSIKIGOBODO
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.KINGSWAYCOLLEGE
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We offer training on the following machinesCounter Balance (Forklift), Reach Truck / Containerholder, Excavator, Drill Rigging, Dump Truck, (LHD)Scoop, Mobile Cranes, Front End Loader, Tractor,
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ARC Welding, Argony Welding, Steel Welding,Gas Welding, Gas Cutting, Boiler Making 5 - 8 weeks
Suite No. 702, 6th Floor, Pier House,Hereengracht Street, Cape Town8001TEL: 021 418 4287 / 021 4299170Tel: 021 837 1938 /074024 5386
RegkamBuilding, 1 Kort Street, BellvilleTel: 021 823 1791 / 021 837 1938
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PERSONAL
SEVICES
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DRIVING
SCHOOLS
1417
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AGAPE Driving SchoolLearner + Driver's lessons.
Code 8;10 & +14.Call: Lorraine 0823360391
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HEALTH &
BEAUTY
1430
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CIRCUMCISIONSFor circumcisions
performed with sterilisedinstruments from the
hospital.Contact Dr. Sebesteny
0213926141at Mitchells PlainPrivate Hospital.
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HERBALISTS
1435
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A WOMANHERBALIST
HEALER MARIAM• Financial problems• Troubled marriages• Health Problems• Magic Stick• Chasing evil spiritsCall: 021 836 6063 /060 338 2544
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CHIEF OTHI* Financial problems* Lost lover* Court cases* Pregnancy problems* AmagundwaneCall / whatsapp083 963 4635
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*Natural healing healthproducts eg skin, pain
* Bad dreams at night byevil spirits?
* Help with Alcohol/Drug problems
*Bad Luck or not suceed-ding in what you do.Consultation fee R50
078 251 5065Langa / Nyanga
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*Financial problems*Settle marriages & Love* Money, Amagundwane*Loose or gain weight*Increase your salary.* Domestic Workers &Nurses are welcome.YOU WILL NEVER WALKALONE. AM HERE TO
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*We help you sell yourassets quickly.078 3696387
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Izilonda ezingapheliyo, isisuesibuhlungu.Ukumisela.
Ukubuyisa into ezibiweyo.Ukuxhuzula, ifufunyanyana
Ingxaki zotataUkuqinisa nokuphindisela
Big 5 iyafumanekaIingxaki zomsebenzi nokonyuselwa.
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Nr Mandela High, X-Rds, NyangaCall:083 728 0995 / 074 136 2412
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Call For AppointmentCall: 078 031 0049021 825 5109
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Kuphela koGqirha osebenzisaamayeza asuka kubantu abadalabakwaZulu Natal naseLimpopo
eMpumalanga
UGqirha ukubona nge R50UGqirha ukunceda kuzo zonke intlobo
zengxaki nezigulo ezinjengezi
. Ukubiza isithandwa njengephuphoR195
. Iingxaki zootata ngokupheleleyoR195
. Ukusokola ukufumanaumntwana R195
. Ingxaki zebhedi zootata R195. Ukusokola umsebenzi R195. Ukuchitha chitha utshaba
lwakho R195. Ukuphelisa ukubasexesheni(Ukuhlamba okoko) R195
. Ukuphelisa umonaebantwini R195
. Ukuphelisa uqhawulo mtshato R195. Ubuyelisa ithamsanqa lakho R195
. Ukuphelisa amatyalaenkundla R195
. Ukucima onke amatyala akho R195.
. Ukubiza abathengiisigxina R195
. Ukukhusela ishishini lakho R195. Ukuphumelelisa udliwano ndlebe
novavanyo R195. Ukuphelisa isiluma xa
usexesheni R195. Ukuchitha abathandanayo
R195. Ukuyekisa ukusela,
ukutshaya, izidakamizwaR195
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many with no results, trythe best woman healer intown for the following
problems:*Broken or troubledrelationships/marriages
*Financial Problems*Evil spirits/Bad luck* Magic StickFor appointment call021 836 6063 or060 338 2544
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Owothando isikhafuloabuye ngoku.........R450.00
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R800.00Uvutha..............R900.00Magic Stick..........R750.00Isikubu esikhulumayo
sokuhlola............R1500.00To order call
072 748 4399 24hrs orvisit
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Troubled marriage.Pregnancy, sexual &KHAYELITSHACall: 073 006 4691
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Magic ring, pillow walletLost lover, financialproblems. Pay aftersuccess. Dep100Call: 062 204 2931
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LOANS
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payout?Sms/Pcm 084 754 3063
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TRAINING &
EDUCATION
1480
.Forklift TrainingSpecials R600
+ Job Asst, Free Medical& eye test certificteContact Allen0769638508
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IS NURSING AND CARINGYOUR PASSION?Join the Health Care
Profession. World class training.Placement at Private Hospitals.For more informationGizelle 083 517 4065 orPatricia 078 570 0149 /
081 836 5635Cape Town Head Office
021 403 6326
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SIZISA UKHANYOTRAINING ACADEMY
CASHIER COURSE,PETROL ATTANDENT
AND LEARNERS LICENCEPhillilpi Shopping CentreOpposite Magistrate
Court Phillipi073 162 1552 /078 372 1103
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FOR SALE
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BUILDING
MATERIAL
1610
.A BARGAIN BLOCK: 190, 140 & 90.
Ph 0213742053 / 021 6921209all hours.
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ABACUS BLOCKSBlock Size: 90M, 140M,
190MCHEAPEST PRICESAlso Cement, Sand &
Stone078 539 4782021 704 6932
We deliver to all areas
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GENERAL &
HOME SERVICES
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BUILDING &
CONSTRUCTION
1801
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted.
Call: Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292
OPEN 27 MARCH
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EMPLOYMENT
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GENERAL
3680
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13 MATRICULANTSNEEDED FOR VARIOUS
POSTSCall: 021 836 8892 /
073 686 0002 / 083 729 9032
.ZIPHI NKOMO 1
GROUPOFCOMPANIESVACANCIES!
General workers andPickers
Shift work in warehouseREQUIREMENTS
Certified copy of Matriccertificate
Certified copy of IDCV
Printed bank detailsAPPLY ATUnit 3
16 Gemini StreetBrackenfellENQUIRIES
021 9820214 / 0620.
EMPIRE SKILLSDEVELOPMENTCENTRE (PTY) LTD
Reg No 2012/223199/07Hotel staff urgently
needed:-waitersBarstaff
Housekeepers /kitchen staff
All foreigners welcome nomatric neededFor interview
074 414 2795 Jamiewhatsapp
071 836 5790whatsapp only
CITY VISIONThursday, 9 April 2015 CLASSIFIEDS 11
Imam – Islamic Religious Leader - Khayelitsha
TheNaqshbandi Muhammadi Order of SA(NMSA) requires the services of an Imam to serve inthis capacity at theNMSAMasjid in Khayelitsha,WesternCape.
Candidatesmust have the following – a recognised tertiary qualificationin Islamic studies; proficiency in English and Arabic languages, with a local language anadvantage; at least five (5) years’ experience in a similar role; experience in promoting thereligion of Islam among local communities; teaching Arabic; and excellent administration andcommunication (written and spokenEnglish andArabic) skills.
Key include ensuring the optimal daily functioning of themasjid (daily and othersalaahs; regularmadrassah for adults and children); performing birth, marriage and burial rites;promoting Islam amongst the local communities; holding of regular dhikrs and partaking inNMSA’s dawahactivities in other areas.
Suitably qualified and experienced candidates should forward a detailed CV (including thenames and contact details of three referees) and copies of qualifications and academictranscripts to [email protected] by not later than . Late applicationsand incomplete information will not be considered. Please regard your application asunsuccessful should you not hear fromNMSAby .
NMSApromotes and applies the principles of employment equity and reserves the right not tomake an appointment.
minimum requirements
responsibilities
15 May 2015
25 May 2015
X1PY1W6W-CY090415
D27 MAKHABENI STREET
KHAYELITSHA, 7784
We manufacture Aluminium
Windows and Doors.
We also do glazing, table top,
cut glass into size
while you are waiting.
We also sell stock sheets of glass.
Contact Details:Office 021 361 1959 O/H
Ntando Vena 073 769 0979
Ben Vena 083 593 6037Feel fre
e to
call us for
quotations.
ABA BETTER BLOCK
190/140/90
BEST PRICES
BLOCKS,
SAND, STONE
CEMENT R75.00 DEL.
021 704 3636
021 391 6330
021 704 6070
082 339 6138 A/HRCS, CREDIT & DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED
GUGULETULIVESTOCK
We sell Sheep, Goats,
Whole Lamb, Half Lamb
& 5kg Packs. We are
trading as a Wholesale
Supplier to small
Vendors & Households
e.g Guguletu, Nyanga,
Langa, Mfuleni, Phillipi
& Khayelitsha, etc.
061 402 6636084 282 7819
NY 1 No 80, GUGULETU
For professional,
Quality & Friendly
service please contact
Peter
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SALES &
MARKETING
3760
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SALES JOBSAVAILABLEIMMEDIATELY
Let us help you to achieveyour earning potential!
No experience neededFree training providedNo vehicle needed!
We offer:Basic SalaryCommissionAllowance
For appointmentZanele 021 201 0022Terms & Conditions
Apply.
JUSTINE COSMETICSEarn extra, sell Justine.sms name and area082 412 5505.
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LEGAL & TENDERS
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RE-REGISTRATIONS
4085
.Please take notice thatMabalane UmakhiConstruction CC
intends making application tothe Commissioner of CIPC,for the reinstatement ofMabalane UmakhiConstruction CC,registration number2004/082849/23.
The Company wasderegistered due to AnnualReturns non-compliance.Please take note that anyobjection to the applicationmust be lodged with the
Commissioner of CIPC withintwenty one (21) days of thedate of the publication hereof.
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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DRIVERS3650
.
BUSDRIVERSNEEDEDWITHINA LEADINGTRANSPORTCOMPANY
MINIMUM CRITERIA: Code EC or EC1 Drivers LicenceValid PDP –at least 3 months
3 Years Long Distance Driving ExperienceAge 28-60
RSA CitizenshipSend CV to:
Fax to 021 380 4591GAUTENG
[email protected] ORFax to 086 725 9089
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GENERAL
3680
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JOBSAVAILABLENOW10 data capturers, 15 waitrons, 10 bartenders20 Call centres, 5 Bank tellers, 15 Cruise ship
attendants, 15 flight attendants, 10 Receptionists,50 General workers, 50 Pickers / Packers.
20 Housekeeper / Cleaners, 15 Cashiers, 15 Porters,15 Kitchen Staff, 14 Drivers (code 8, 10, 14 with PDP)
40 Grade 10, 11 & 12. No experience needed.17 Heerengracht Street, Pier House, 6th Floor,
Next to Park InnHotel Cape TownCall: 021 828 2416 / 081 8277 046 /079 485 5896
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MEDICAL
3705
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NURSINGMANAGERThis position within a highly successful Organisation,specializing in the care of senior citizens, presents
excellent opportunities for persons who enjoy workingwith and have compassion for the elderly.
The successful candidate must be qualified, haveworked in a similar position, registed with the Nursing
Council and have professional indemnity cover.Please fax a 2 page CV for the attention of
Mrs Balchin on fax no. 021 6860837
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TRAINING COURSES
3765
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Kingsway CollegeDHETNO:-0799992102
Umalusi Reg: 14FET0200011PAwww. [email protected]
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Tel: 021 421 9170 / 021 481 4287 / 02182824161 Kort St. RegkamBuilding 2nd Floor Bellville021 837 1938 /021 823 1791 Fax: 021 418 7909
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Address: 68 Bree Street| Bree Castle House|Office 204 | Cape Town
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PHAKAMISAR3700002 beds, lounge, kitchen, family bath & a big yard
SITE BYSECTION R1800002 beds, lounge, kitchen, bath and toilet
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MANDALAYR6990003 BEDS, LOUNGE, DINNING, FF KITCHEN, GARAGE
X2 CARS, DOUBLE PLOTMONTANAR680000
3 BEDSMAIN ENSUITE, LOUNGE, FF KITCHEN,GARAGE
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CALL: 021 361 8895 (OFFICE)PHUMZILEMAKHOSANA:
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.UTHANDONOLONWABOPROPERTIES
KHWEZI PARKR5800003 beds, lnge, dnrm, ceiling pine, kitchen, 4 flats at
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STOCKS&STOCKS (OLDCROSSROADS)R260 000 - Very big & spacious. 2 beds, lnge,
kitch alluminiumwindows
LITHAPARKR590000Spotless very attractive, on the the Main Road
next to the garage. 3 beds, lnge, kitch, gar, c/port,verandah, close to the station & shoppingmall.
MANDALAYR700000A beautiful house in a very big yard. 3 beds, lnge,
kitch sold with stoves, garage + 2 carports
ISAZISOSifuna ukuthenga uveza CASH
Sifuna ukuthenga izindlu zalamaxabisoTamboR200000 - R300000
Gugulethu nge R300000 - R500000Luzuko nge R350000 - R450000Langa nge R 350000 - R650000
MAKHAZA /KUYASA R70000 - R150000
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Bafana United Captain Aviwe Nomfenge, second right, receives the trophy from the parents ofOnke Rum, mother Joy Rum (left), father Sindiso Rum (centre) and former Safa Cape Townvicepresident Vernon Seymour (second left) while former Mandela Park president ChrisZingelwa looks on. PHOTO: ZILA MKONTO
Bafana grab Onke Rum cupKhayelitsha-based Bafana United werecrowned as new champions of the OnkeRum Memorial Easter Cup after hammer-ing Rising Stars of Hout Bay 3-0 in a highlyentertaining final game at Mandela ParkSports Stadium on Easter Monday.The tournament, in its second season,
was hosted byMandela Park Local FootballAssociation in conjunction with MagentsFootball Club and the family of Onke Rum,who passed away while participating in theEaster Soccer Tournament at the same fieldin 2013. The event was hosted to rememberand honour him.Both Bafana and Stars went to the final
as favourites after terrorising opponents inthe round-robin and knockout stages.Thegame livedup to the expectationsand
started on firewithManof theMatchBongi-le Thanduxolo Booi, affectionately knownas Bra T, wasting no time to find the backof the net in the opening minutes.
Stars tried hard to find the equaliser butfind it difficult to break through the reso-lute Bafana defence coupled with brilliantacrobatic saves from their goalkeeper.The score remained 1-0 at halftime and
Bafana added another goalmidway throughthe second stanza throughAviweNomfengeand Booi grabbed his brace in the last quar-ter of the game.Bafana took home the R10 000 prize mon-
ey while Stars got the R5 000 runner’s upprize.Fire Fighter received bronze medals and
R3 000 after beatingHascoUnited 4-3 onpen-alties after their third-place play-off matchended 2-2 on regulation time. Hasco re-ceived a R2 000 consolation prize.Bafana’s Mfundo Vuba was the Top Goal
Scorer of the Tournament with 13 goals andStars’ Thulani Joniwas awarded the Playerof theTournament, thanks to generous priz-es from Nedbank Khayelitsha.
METROPOLITAN CUP: Gugs’ church based outfit impresses diksi pundits
JL ZWANE FC GETS 2ND PLACEZILA MKONTO
JL Zwane under-19 team might not havewon the 2015 Metropolitan U-19 PremierCup champions but they gave a goodglimpse of their capabilities.They lost 1-0 in a thrilling final against
Glendene FC at Erica Park in Belhar on,Easter Monday.Midfielder Abdulaleem Jacobs’s 8th min-
ute strike was enough to seal victory for theAthlone-based side that had come all theway through the early qualifying rounds toemerge as the winners of the 27th editionof the most prestigious youth tournamenton the South African football calendar.JL Zwane coach Thando Sodinga was not
very disappointed with the result at all.“Look, my boys surprised everyone , in-
cluding themselves by reaching the finals.Before the tournament they were nobodiesbut now they have become the talk of SouthAfrica,” said Sodinga.True to his word , there was very little to
choose between the two sides over the 80minutes and JL Zwane returned toGugulet-hu to tumultous reception having enthusedthe 25 000 or so crowd at the the stadium.Sodinga explained that this team has
been “moulded over a period of time”.
“Most of the younger boys travelled to Ita-ly last year and they had a very impressiveouting,” he said.The team won R20 000 for its effort, So-
dinga was voted coach of the series whilerising star Mihlali Mayambela walkedaway with player of the tournament acco-lade.“Congratulations to the winners on a
well-deserved victory. Once again, thistournament has been a resounding successfor us as sponsors, not only in regard to ourbelief in the development of youth throughfootball but also in the participation andcontribution of the entire community to-wards making this event unique.It is an essential element of Metropoli-
tan’s approach to engaging with its clientbase in ways that directly result in the up-liftment of the areas in which we operate,”said MMI Executive for Brand and Corpo-rate Affairs, Vuyo Lee.Tournament director, P.J. Williams ex-
pressed his satisfactionwith this year’s edi-tion, particularly in respect of the perform-ances of the non-academy teams.“I am extremely happy to see how the am-
ateur club teams have excelled in the tour-nament,” he said.
JL Zwane players celebrate a goal scored by Mihlali Mayambela during the semifinal between JLZwane and Milano United FC on day 5 of the 2015 Metropolitan u19 Premier Cup at Erica Park,