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Help police find Bethelsdorp cop killer NCEBA DLADLA MEMBERS of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Eastern Cape are appealing to Nelson Mandela Bay residents to come up with information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects linked to the callous murder of a police officer in Bethelsdorp, Port Elizabeth last week Tuesday. According to police reports, an off-duty Const. Mark Isaacs who is attached to the Bethelsdorp Police Station, was allegedly approached by unknown suspects who shot him dead at his home at about 22:10. Isaacs died on the spot. Captain Sandra Janse van Rensburg told PE Express Indaba on Monday that they were still busy investigating the circumstances in which Constable Mark Isaacs was killed. “Anybody who attacks or kills a police official will face the full might of the law as an

“Anybody who attacks or kills a police official will face the full might of the law as an attack on a police official is a threat to our constitutional democracy . . . “

province not to be despondent about the death of the colleague but to remain vigilant instead in their endeavour to protect people within South Africa. Captain van Rensburg has urged anyone with information to contact investigating officer Col Booysen at: 082 446 3853 or Crime Stop at: 08600 10 111. . The memorial service of the late Constable Mark Isaacs (27) was held at the Lutheran Church in Acardia while his funeral will be held at the Word Of Faith Church on William Moffett on Saturday.

­ MAJOR GENERAL CHRIS NTANTISO attack on or murder of a police official is a threat to our constitutional democracy which should not be taken lightly by anyone,” said Acting Provincial Commissioner Major General Chris Ntantiso. Ntantiso encouraged Bethelsdorp police members as well as all SAPS members in the

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INDABA | WEDNESDAY 27 MARCH 2013

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Nelson Mandela Bay’s new Executive mayor Oom Ben Fihla officially takes office NCEBA DLADLA NEWLY elected Nelson Mandela Bay Executive mayor Nkosinathi Benson Fihla (81) believes the challenges faced by this metro municipality can be overcome by working together. This became evident during his election at a council meeting last Friday, March 22. Former Member of Parliament (MP) Oom Ben, as he is affectionately known, highlighted some of the things his administration will focus on including Human Settlements, Safety and Security, Public Health, Budget and Treasury and most importantly bringing order in the organisation that he is leading, to win back the confidence of the electorate and the investors. To do this, he said, “I call on councillors and officials to spring into action. My call to action directs all of us to work together as a collective so that we can do more.” Fihla, who is the fourth Executive mayor of the metro since the advent of democracy comes at a time when the metro municipality is under siege. Save for the appointment of the City Manager Dr Lindiwe Msengana-Ndlela just recently, the metro experienced public discontent with people rioting and toyi-toying for service delivery especially housing for almost two years. “It is important that we finalise the organisational structure of the Nelson Mandela Bay

Municipality and appoint Executive Directors to strengthen service delivery implementation and bring about stability to an institution that used to be known for instilling business confidence, exceptional economic growth, as well as international and national awards,” said Fihla. The executive mayor assured participatory democracy and promised to interact with key

Residents follow Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality on facebook and twitter NCEBA DLADLA

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The new executive mayor Benson Fihla with new municipal councillor Andiswa Mama.

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INDABA | WEDNESDAY 27 MARCH 2013

Something Good for beachfront TINNEKE GOEDHALS

A once popular spot on the PE Beachfront, that

for many years has been allowed to decay, is set to become a popular hangout place again. Something Good, also known as Bird Rock Road House many years ago, will soon be revamped. According to Grant Davies of Shimda, the project developers, the reason for taking on this project is that the site is one of South Africa’s prime inner city beachfront nodes that is currently undeveloped and not being used for its maximum benefit. “The site is an area for all sorts of recreational uses (cyclists, runners, families picnicking etc.), but was a major eyesore and detracted from all other efforts being made to enhance the beachfront. The degradation of the existing building was promoting crime in the area. “The redevelopment of the roadhouse, together with other amenities, will go a long way to enhancing any visitor’s experience of our beachfront. We strongly believe that this proposal is sustainable and it responds directly to the community’s needs in a relatively short space of time.” This development proposal is based on the notion of redeveloping the existing site in as short a space of time as possible. “The proposal does not exceed the current footprint of the existing building. The existing structure is upgraded, given a more modern façade and made more user-friendly,” he said. Environmentally-responsible initiatives include the use of solar power geysers, collection of rain water and LED lighting as far as possible and a grey water system. They have worked closely with architects, MM Architects, to create a building that the PE

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We aim to create an area where people feel safe and can enjoy themselves without the fear of any criminal element.” ­ GRANT DAVIES public will be proud of. By dividing it into four separate outlets they will cater for more people and able to offer the public more variety. The proposal is to create a roadhouse and take-away restaurant to cater largely for the general public who already use this part of the beachfront. It will operate on a similar basis to the original Something Good Roadhouse where customers will be served in their cars or at the sit-down counter. It will also have a restaurant. The existing outdoor seating area will be enclosed with a canvas awning structure and wrap-around folding sliding doors. There will also be an Ice Cream Parlour (an ‘old school’ ice cream shop) operating on a similar basis to the Roadhouse. The Sports Gear Rentals Shop will offer bicycles for hire, as well as a range of beach equipment, including kayaks, umbrellas, beach chairs, etc. He also said that security for the site and immediate area was vital. “We aim to create an area where people feel safe and can enjoy themselves without the fear of any criminal element,” said Davies. This will be achieved by forming partnerships with local law en-

An artist’s impression of the inside of the new Something Good roadhouse, which will consist of a restaurant, ice cream parlour and sports gear rental shop. PHOTO: SUPPLIED forcement and private security companies. Plans for adequate lighting of the buildings and car park have been included in the upgrade. The rejuvenation of the existing premises is expected to be completed within 4-6 months. According to Dean Biddulph, councillor of

the ward, the Something Good development will hopefully revitalise an area that has been allowed to decay for many, many years. “It is also a strong vote of confidence in our beachfront and recognises the value of a well- functioning attractive beachfront.” said Biddulph.

Umzi wakwaClover uvule iziko lotyalo­mali kushishino lwawo olusePerseverance NCEBA DLADLA UMZI wakwaClover uvule indawo edla ikhulu lezigidi zeerandi (R100m) ukwandisa ishishini lawo lobisi ePerseverance eBhayi ngolweSibini weveki esiyishiyayo. Oku kwandiswa kuyinxalenye yeProjekthi ebizwa Cielo Blu, nenjongo zayo ikukuthutha iindawo zokhiqizo izisondeza apho kufunyanwa khona ubisi, ngokwenza njalo

kucuthwa iindleko zothutho, ucacisile oyiNgqonyela noSihlalo kwaClover uWerner Buchner. Uthe ubisi lwabo balufumana kwiifama zase-Alexandria, Patterson, Port Alfred, Grahamstown ngokunjalo nakummandla weTsi-tsikamma. “Siqwalasele iindawo eziliqela ebesinokuya kumilisela kuzo iintente ukuzalisekisa utyalo-mali lwale Projethi Cielo Blu yethu. Umasipala weNelson Mandela

Bay ubonise iinjongo ezintle zotyalo-mali noluthe lwasikhweba satsho sathatha isigqibo,” u-tshilo okaBuchner. Li- 17 labasebenzi abanobuchule abathe babhaqa izithuba zengqesho ngeli lixa ingama 45 abaphakathi kokuba nezakhono abathe nabo bazinqakulela ukanti ngama 40 abathe babhaqa ngeli lixa kumnyama tsiki ngakwicala lezakhono susela ukuba le ndawo ithe yandiswa. Bebonke ngama 576 abasebenzi abathe bagxotha ikati eziko soloko yavulwa le ndawo kwiminyaka emithathu edlulileyo. OkaBuchner ukwathe, umzi wakwaClover usebenzise ama 711 entsuku kuqeqesho lwabantu nokugqithiswa kwezakhono ukusuka ngomnyaka ka2011. “Namhlanje asingqini nje ukuzalisekiswa kweenjongo ezintle zoMasipala ombaxa weNelson Mandela Bay namahlakani awo,

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Janine Human, a cap attendant at Clover checks that the products are 100 percent ready to be put on shop’s shelves. PHOTO:THEO JEPTHA

Elder abuse addressed NCEBA DLADLA SENIOR citizens are the most vulnerable and abused members of the community. Unlike children whose abuse is talked about every day the abuse of the elderly happens with few people taking notice.

Parents of abandoned baby sought

Ananzo Rasmeni’s family sought

The AFM Executive Welfare Council is looking for anyone with details pertaining to the whereabouts of the parents of an approximately 15 month old baby girl, ‘Jayd Nontlantla Lamerton’ (assumed) born on 12-12-2011 (estimated). As a young baby, Jayd was found abandoned in the bushes next to ETC in Spondo Street, Struandale, in Port Elizabeth on 1812-2011. Please contact the social worker Denise at 0 041 360 0302 with regards to the adoption of the child.

The Department of Social Development Ibhayi service office is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of Anazo Rasmeni, estimated to be 2 years and 8 months old, to contact social worker, Pindiswa Hallam at 0 041 406 5721 during office hours (7.30am-4pm) or 0 083 200 6747 or Brenda Buwa at 0 041 406 5717. To their knowledge the reported mother of the child is Nomathamsanqa Rasmeni of Soweto in Port Elizabeth.

This is according to Bulela Mdlankomo, head of the Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) known as Hold Elderly Abuse Line (HEAL) in Kleinskool, Port Elizabeth. Mdlankomo organised An Elderly Awareness Day at the small hall in Kleinskool last Tuesday to talk to the gogos and the mkhulus in Ward 37 under Councillor Sydney Smith about this abominable crime. Almost 45 elderly citizens who gathered at the hall were treated to lunch after the talk. “The elderly are abused every day especially by their grandchildren, relatives and neighbours. Some do not have control over their old-age pensions and are not

even cared for by those who receive the money on their behalf,” said Mdlankomo. She added that some old gogos and mkhulus are the ones that pay for the education of their grandchildren and look after their sick grandchildren, some with HIV/Aids. “HEAL looks after the elderly and becomes their voice in situations where they cannot speak for themselves,” said Mdlankomo. They want to protect the rights of the elderly citizens and ensure that they live in peace. During the awareness day, social worker Yolanda Mapaza spoke on the rights of the elderly, while members of the SAPS spoke about substance abuse, and the SA Social Security Agency officials talked about pensions and other social grants available for the elderly. HEAL has a toll-free number: 0 0800 003 081 available in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa where professionals are ready to counsel 24 hours a day. An awareness day for the elderly will also be held on 17 April in KwaDwesi.


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PE EXPRESS INDABA: MEETS THE READERS

Township friends, colleagues loves the newspaper NCEBA DLADLA FRIENDS Luvuyo Sidina, Xolile Boloti and Mbuyiseli Soganga are avid readers of PE Express Indaba. The trio, who work together at a garage in Westering, come from different townships

but they have a common love for this local newspaper. Sidina of Nqabarha Street in Motherwell said he enjoys reading the sport pages that keep him informed on all the developments in especially football and boxing. “I make sure that I get a copy of the PE Express Indaba every week to ensure that I don’t miss the football action and what is the latest in boxing,” said Sidina whose elder brother is Nelson Mandela Bay Metro Amateur Boxing Organisation Secretary Mzwandile Sidina. “I sometimes don’t get the copy and become despondent,” said Sidina. Boloti likes the news PE Express Indaba brings, he said. “I like the news this newspaper gives me. Sometimes there are interesting stories I would not have read and known about,” said Boloti of Mbilini Street, KwaZakhele. Soganga said he enjoys reading the whole newspaper whenever he gets the chance to see the copy. Soganga of Kamvelihle near Motherwell is not sure where the newspaper is delivered in his area. “I grab the copy and enjoy reading it whenever I get the chance, otherwise I’ll have to rely on these guys to relate them to me,” joked Soganga.

New home for Khayalethu Youth Centre TINNEKE GOEDHALS A dream came true for the ACVV Khayalethu Youth Centre. After three years of negotiations and fundraising, the organisation could buy a house in Kragga Kamma Road to where the centre will be moved. “Our prayers have been answered and our faith strengthened,” said an excited Dr Marietjie van der Merwe, head of the centre. After many tears, disappointments and prayers a dream came true - it is nothing less than a miracle. God has always cared for Khayalethu, Van der Merwe said. Khayalethu is a small orphanage in North End that opened in 1996 after a need was identified for boys on the street. Khayalethu means “our home” and that is exactly what the centre is for 24 former street children who currently live there - a house. The centre aims to prepare physically, emotionally and intellectually the boys to be responsible, functioning members of the society. The boys are taken off the street, away from a life of crime, abuse and poverty. They

then get the chance to reach their full potential. When the children reach adulthood they are placed in the Khayalethu Oliver House. Here the children have more freedom and responsibility. There are currently eight boys in Khayalethu Oliver House. The idea to move to another site was always a dream. When the new Children’s Act came about there was a new set of Norms and Standards for Children’s Homes and Youth Centres thay they had to adhere to. Because their current building did not meet the requirements they realized they had to move or close their doors. With the Algoa Bay Rotary Club they started a project in which they sought 1 000 individuals and companies which would each give them R1000 for the Kragga Kamma Road property. A day before the property would have been withdrawn from the market, they obtained the necessary funds - a portion was a donation and a portion from a loan. For the first time, the centre will now have their own playground with grass, trees and a lot of space. They also hope to increase the number of 24 boys to 35 in the future.

Mbuyiseli Soganga, Xolile Boloti and Luvuyo Sidina are readers who love their PE Express Indaba .

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Historic partnership between Opera House and National Arts Festival NCEBA DLADLA A MILESTONE was reached when the 120 year-old Port Elizabeth (PE) Opera House signed a partnership agreement with the Grahamstown National Arts Festival last week. The agreement will give six local productions an opportunity to perform at the fringe during the internationally recognised and revered national arts festival, revealed PE Opera House General Manager Monde Ngonyama during the signing of the partnership

Chief Executive Officer Raymond Mehlala said this collaborative partnership would help local artists compete equally with those from other provinces. He asked that local productions show the uniqueness of the province and that ECPACC would continue to provide opportunities for artists to practise their arts and culture. An elated Ngonyama believes this is an opportunity for local arts and cultural practitioners to show South Africa and the world that this city continues to produce the best performers in the world. “I welcome this agreement. This is good news. We would not have gone to places like Cape Town and Johannesburg had agreements like these been there in our youth,” said Nkonyeni, who is directing one of the local plays to be performed during the National Arts Festival.

agreement with the festival Arts Director Ishmael Mohamed and EC Provincial Arts and Culture Council (ECPACC). There will be continual training and mentoring for local artists in drama and other technical aspects. The fine-tuned artists will finally get a taste of the main stage. This agreement, a first of its kind, is seen as filling the void that was left by the PE’s doyens of theatre and film like Nomhle Nkonyeni, John Kani, Winston Ntshona and Athol Fugard, to mention but a few. Also beaming with confidence, ECPACC

ABOVE: Local actors from left, Mongezi Ncwadi, Nobesuthu Rayi and Xolani Ngesi are excited about the deal signed at PE Opera House.

The signitaries, Monde Ngonyama, Ishmael Mohamed and Raymond Mehlala at the PE Opera House last week. PHOTOS: NCEBA DLADLA

Colour the Easter Bunny; win R500 with Beetlestone Spar BEETLESTONE Spar, in conjunction with PE Express, is offering young readers the chance to win big money with their colouring-in skills. Children between the ages of 6 and 10 must colour in this Easter bunny, which they must download from the PE Express website, and hand in at Beetlestone Spar. The picture must be printed on an A4 size paper. To download the picture for printing, visit www.pe-express.co.za and find the picture in our photo gallery. Print it on an A4 piece of paper and colour it in. Bigger or smaller pictures will not be accepted. The competition closes at 8pm on Thursday, April 11, so all the young readers have plenty of time over the Easter weekend and during the school holidays to create their work of art. The winner will receive a R500 Beetlestone Spar voucher.

RIGHT: Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s Director: Arts, Culture and Libraries Veliswa Gwintsa (left) and Assistant Director Nonceba Shoba during the signing at PE Opera House.

PE’s Finest qualify for Dance to Las Vegas challenge PE’s Finest, who are based in Port Elizabeth’s Northern suburbs, recently performed at the SA Hip Hop Championships in Cape Town to qualify for the Dance to Las Vegas challenge. Nine groups from PE competed in the championships and PE’s Finest was the only

group that qualified, winning bronze medals and third place in SA. “We have come a long way having started in 2010 when I began choreographing our group for the first time at the age of 14. Now after only three years we have achieved so much, being in the top three and going to the

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PE’s Finest qualified to go to the World Championships in Las Vegas. From left are Curwan Monigan, Justin Damons, Kaashiefa Plaatjies, Junior Ferreira (choreographer), Boyi Ntuthuzelo, and Yaseen Rockman. Meagan Vitealingum was absent. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Richard Mazungula promotes new DVD NCEBA DLADLA RICHARD Mazungula is celebrating the success of his new DVD, Buya Mntwana - Back Home which sold over 10 000 copies in only two months since its release. The DVD which is enjoying much airplay by both the national and community radio and television stations has catapulted Richard into being a household name in this diverse and highly contested music genre. Richard, formerly of KwaDwesi in Port Elizabeth, is currently based in Gauteng. He prides himself on having worked with the great Sizwe Zako in this 12-track offering which clearly demonstrates his growth as a performer and

worshipper. The touch of the Port Elizabeth-born Zako, who is a music genius and producer par excellence, is evident in the songs like “Buya”, “Zaguquka izinto” and “How excellent”. The Album has opened doors for Richard who is in the province to promote the DVD. Richard has shared the stage with Ribecca Malope, Veliswa Skeyi, Sifiso Ncwane, Lusanda and Lundi Tyamara. “I have learnt a lot from Sifiso Ncwane with whom I released my first album ‘Ukuthula’ a few years ago. Working with

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ROLLERS SKATE THEIR WAY TO HAMMARSDALE

Boxers, trainers and managers that attended Silindokuhle Boxing Promotions organised a workshop with BSA in KwaNobuhle last week. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA

Boxing workshop for future stars Motherwell Rollers formed part of the Eastern Cape Roller Skating team which will be taking part in a national competition in Hammarsdale. Here they were captured while preparing themselves for the event. Standing with the team are (far left) Marianne Terblanche (Mother­ well Rollers chairperson), Shaun Nel (Eastern Cape skater) and Desiree Nel (Eastern Cape Rollers Skating chairperson). PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE

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Zwide Celtics held to a stalemate by Little Birds SELBY MADIKANE FOLLOWING their 6-1 drubbing by Kuyasa United, Zwide Celtics were held to a goalless draw by another struggling team, Little Birds, during their ZWIFA Marina Sea Salt Premier League game at Zwide Stadium last Sunday. Both sides entertained the spectators but their goalkeepers did their sides proud by pulling brilliant saves at point blank range in some moments. The game was played mainly in the middle of the field. Shining Stars continued with their winning ways when they beat the in-form Zwide Pirates 2-1, thus taking three points from them. Kuyasa United overcame their neigh-

bours Camper United 2-1. Major Chiefs ran a gauntlet on Young Killers in their 3-0 victory, while Golden Aces gave Gal City a 2-0 hiding. Manchester City earned a 4-1 comprehensive victory over the relegation candidates Umanyano Stars, with Morning Stars securing a 2-0 win from the unpredictable Strikers United. ZWIFA First Division results: * Leeds United 0-w/o Young Brothers * Mighty Heroes 3-3 Real Dodgers * Everton 3-4 Zwide Celtics * Ijuba Aces 1-3 Young Stars * Real Dodgers 7-2 Zwide Celtics * Everton O- 1 Young Brothers * Shining Stars 2-1 Major Chiefs * Ijuba Aces 2-0 Young Killers * Major Chiefs 0-w/o Swartkops United * Leeds United 2-1 Young Killers

NEBFA Brighton Superspar Easter U-15 tourney launch SELBY MADIKANE NEW BRIGHTON Football Association held a function to launch the NEBFA Brighton Superspar Easter U-15 tournament at New Brighton Oval Stadium hall on March 20. The teams will play against one another on a knockout system and the winners will scoop a floating trophy, medals and a set of kit. According to NEBFA Marketing and Communications Manager Phillip Tsoaelo, the tournament, which kicks off tomorrow, was expected to attract scores of spectators.

Brighton Superspar Manager Brendon Luiters revealed that Brighton Superspar management were satisfied by the way things were organised at the previous NEBFA Superspar U-15 tournaments. Luiters explained that as part of Corporate Social Investment (CSI) they plough back to the community because they were supported in their business endeavours by members of the community. Tsoaelo thanked Brighton Superspar for sponsoring their juniors and he appealed to the members of the community to support Brighton Superspar.

NCEBA DLADLA SIBONGILE Nkebe, the boss of Silindokuhle Boxing Promotions has big plans for the professional boxers under his promotional wing. This became evident when Nkebe organised a boxing workshop for boxers from four stables at the LoveLife Youth Sports Centre in KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage during Freedom Day on Thursday 21 March. Boxers from Phantom Killer Boxing Club (BC), Zama BC, New Age BC and Silindokuhle BC participated. “I have set my goals high for the period that starts on 1 April (the start of Boxing South Africa (BSA) Financial Year) with boxers I want to help promote this year. So I wanted them to be clear and focused about their own goals so that we are on the same page,” said Nkebe who invited PE Express Indaba reporter Nceba Dladla, a former boxer himself as a guest speaker. Nkebe invited BSA Nelson Mandela Bay Service Provider Mthunzi Mapitiza to relay the latest news regarding the administration of the sport in this area that used to be the Mecca of boxing.

I (Dladla) spoke about boxing as sport, as business, discipline, good training, fight tactics, weight management, nutrition, doping in sport, booze and HIV/Aids. Mapitiza spoke inter alia about the Boxing Act and contracts signed by boxers with managers and promoters. “This was a very interesting and informative workshop. We have learnt a great deal. Boxers expecially were reminded of the importance of discipline and dedication in order to succeed. They now know what to do and what not to do,” said Zama BC manager Arron Jacobs. “I’ve got a lot of hope that our boxers, such as Makhosonke Zwengu the number two SA contender, will actually get an opportunity to fight for the national title,” said Silindokuhle BC manager Sipho Nogampula. “This was a good talk, boxers gained a lot, I gained a lot myself,” said Caiphus Ntante, manager of New Age BC. Boxers Nomampondomise Xotyeni and Bulelani Jacobs also agreed that the workshop was a resounding success and they believe they will perform better with a very clear mind about what they want to achieve in this sport.

Exciting news with the launch of the proposed Pro Boxing League NCEBA DLADLA NELSON Mandela Bay Boxing South Africa (BSA) Service Provider Mthunzi Mapitiza said there is exciting news awaiting boxers in South Africa as a new company has come to introduce the Professional Boxing League (PBL). The PBL which starts in May until around February/March next year will involve boxers in the flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight and lightweight divisions. Mapitiza spoke to boxing licensees at Lilian Ngoyi Sports Centre, KwaZakhele in Port Elizabeth on Monday and at Love-life Youth Centre, KwaNobuhle in Uitenhage yesterday (Tuesday). Mapitiza attended the announcement of the league in the Buffalo City Municipality in East London at the weekend. Without giving too much away about the exciting league, BSA Director of Opera-

tions Loyiso Mtya said the group of businessmen and cultural activists came up with the concept because they loved boxing as sport. They come from business, media, arts and culture, said Mtya, adding that former SABC1 continuity presenter and SABC Sports Programme Blow by Blow boxing analyst Dicksy Ngqula is one of them. Mtya said it was still early to divulge their plans save to say, however, the country will know soon about the multi-million rand PBL which promises good money and prizes for the talented and dedicated boxers. Mtya could not hide, however, that e-tv was involved with PBL and would help market participating boxers in order to maximise their potential and in the process popularise the sport. “After the Eastern Cape we’ll make the same announcement in Gauteng, KwaZulu Natal, Western Cape and then Limpopo,” said Mtya.

Ladies football to play against a German team Six players from the Uitenhage female football team Manchester Babes, have been included in the Nelson Mandela Metropole Ladies team which will play against a team from Lower Saxony, Germany. What makes their inclusion in the team exceptional is that they were selected amongst 28 female soccer teams in the Nelson Mandela

Bay area including teams from Cacadu District. In return the team of Lower Saxony includes eight players which played for Germany’s national team. The football match kicks-off tomorrow at the Motherwell NU2 stadium at 18:00. –

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Eastern Jumpers jump over Brazilians SELBY MADIKANE

Sedgars League clash over the past weekend.

IT was do-or-die when Eastern Jumpers, who are affectionately called Impompo by their supporters, went home with a 2-1 hard-fought triumph over PE Sundowns, popularly known as The Brazilians, in their NEBFA

The win secured by Impompo has resulted in their being in contention for the league title. Any defeat which might be suffered by either Real White City or Red City, would keep high Jumpers’ hopes of taking the honours. Red City were given a run for their money in their 3-2 win over Dodgers, and Real White City had to fight hard in their 1-0 victory over City Lads. Other NEBFA Sedgars League results: * Pondo Stars 1-1 CCX Callies * Stinging Bees 1-2 PE United * Boast Pirates 1-2 City Defenders * Bush Bucks 1-1 Roaring Tigers

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Moonlight City striker is chased by two Sunrise Development players. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE

Leeds United upset ZAFA Premier League log leaders SELBY MADIKANE IT came as a surprise when Zakhele Football Association (ZAFA) Premier League log leaders United Comrades went down 2-1 to their neighbours Leeds United during their Premiership game played at Wolfson Stadium recently. Another surprise was that XI Angels dropped two valuable points when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Santos. Seven United managed to oust Golden Brothers 2-1. One of ZAFA Premier League’s buoyant sides BUBS disappointed their supporters with their 3-1 defeat to Continental Express.

Happy Stars looked completely different when they gave Dynamos a hard time, but still lost the game 1-0. The Brazil Brothers vs Zamazama game was one of the most entertaining games and ended in a 2 - 2 draw. ZAFA First Division results: * Black Eagles 3-1 Real Strikers * Young Professionals 2-0 Vutha Celtics * Royal Blues 0-0 Dynamos * Moonlight City 3-2 XI Masters * Peace Lovers 2-1 Brazil Brothers * Fairway Stars 0-5 Major Stars * Young Romans 6-0 United Brothers * Makawula Brothers 2-1 Stone Breakers * Everton 0-4 PE Demos * Powerlads 1-0 City All Stars * Sunrise Development 1-2 Island City

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New City Stars drew 1-1 with City Friends SELBY MADIKANE FANS came in their droves to watch Nobuhle-Despatch Football Association (NODEFA) VW Community Trust Premier League games which were played at Jabavu Stadium in Kwa-Nobuhle last weekend. New City Stars played their hearts out when they were held to a 1-1 draw by City Friends. Manchester City went home victorious edging out City Style 2-0 while Imbabala

Young Stars beat KUBS 2-1. Young Pirates pipped Khayelitsha Stars 2-1. Reservoir Strikers walloped Black Aces 4-2 with Young Callies trailing 3-2 to Golden Chiefs.

Walmer Football Association (WAFA) Marina Sea Salt Premier League frontrunners were surprised when they plummeted to a lower place following their defeat last weekend. Golden Heroes’ precarious lead in the log standings came to an abrupt end when Real Madrid devastated them 1-0 in a closely contested clash. Heroes bravery also vanished once again in their 2-1 loss to Seaview United. Peace United became the new WAFA Marina Sea Salt Premier League log leaders when they ousted other pace setters African Aces 4-2.

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Ghetto Stars seem to be going in the right direction of winning the prestige league trophy by beating Young Cosmos 2-0. Stars also earned an outright triumph of 6-1 over Walmer Stars. Other WAFA Marina Sea Salt Premier League results: * Morning Stars 0- 1 Airportvalley United * Seaview United 1-1 XI Experience * African Aces 4-0 Young Cosmos * Young Cosmos 0-2 Walmer Stars * Walmer Stars 2-0 FC Moscow * Young Aces 2-3 Mabayibone Strikers * Golden Heroes 0-1 Real Madrid * Brazil United 0-2 Teenagers * Young Aces 0-2 Morning Stars * Mabayibone Strikers 3-1 Young Strikers * African Aces 4-0 Teenagers FC * Real Madrid 4-3 Brazil United * FC Moscow 1-5 XI Experience

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Athenkosi John Gqunta is faced by Lukhanyo Dayile. PHOTO:SELBY

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SELBY MADIKANE REAL City striker Lifa ‘Cena’ Teyise hit a hat trick when his side humiliated Tomorrow Stars 4-0 during their SAFA Nelson Mandela Bay SAB Regional League game at Motherwell NU 9 Stadium last Saturday.

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Cena was a threat to Stars defenders who appeared to be living dangerously throughout the game. Cena was able to penetrate the defence of Stars and was able to score three goals. His midfielder Zukisani Vayo scored an odd goal to make the final score 4-0 in favour of City who are current log leaders. Other SAFA NMB league hopefuls Lion City trounced Hotspurs 3-1. They accumulated three points in their league race with their 4-2 win over Real Aces. SAFA NMB SAB weekend results: * Callies 3-0 Showville * Camper United 3-1 Royal Bucs * Despatch Pioneers 0-1 Island City * Hotspurs 0-0 Bay Stars * Despatch Pioneers 4-2 Camper United * Royal Bucs 2-3 Bay Stars

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