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UNIFORMED policeman was brutally attacked and robbed this weekend by five men who wanted him to hand over his fire-arm.
Sergeant Mandlenkosi Mpakama (56), who is stationed at Kwazakhele Police Station, was allegedly on his way to work in Badela Street in KwaMagxaki at about 5am on Saturday, when he was approached by about five suspects. “The unknown suspects stopped their vehicle, a sky-blue Nissan Sentra, jumped out and attacked the police officer who was in uniform, but without a firearm,” said police spokesperson Captain Andre Beetge. The suspects took Sgt Mpakama’s belongings, cards, cash and cell phone. But when they realised that the officer had no firearm in his possession, they became angry and started to assault the policeman relentlessly, according to Beetge. One of the suspects hit the policeman with a stone on his forehead. Then all five of them started to beat him. “They became angry and agitated when they could not find a firearm and started beating me badly with stones,” Sgt Mpakama, a father of two, said. Sgt Mpakama thanked God that his attackers did not have guns and knives, “Otherwise, they could have killed me, “ he said. Church leader Dr Reverend Xolani Tengo was so shocked over the attack on Sgt Mpakama that he sent the picture of the battered and bruised policeman to media houses.
He was, however, not available for comment. Nelson Mandela Bay Municipal spokesperson Mthubanzi Mniki said that as the municipality they are committed to providing better and safer communities. “We are very disappointed by this kind of behaviour and would plead with our law-abiding citizens to report the culprits and make sure that they
‘The unknown suspects stopped their vehicle, a sky blue Nissan Sentra, jumped out and attacked the police officer who was in uniform, but without a firearm.’ POLICE SPOKESPERSON CAPTAIN ANDRE BEETGE. are arrested for this act,” said Nelson He added, “We support any efforts by the police to keep members of the community safe and we’re opposed to crime committed against police.” Beetge said police were appealing to members of the community who might have witnessed the incident to please inform KwaDwesi police. “These thugs are dangerous. If they could do that to a policeman, it means they could do it to anyone. They must be reported and we’ll make sure that they are thrown behind bars,” said Captain Beetge.
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Transnet promotes maths and science with tour REPORTER TRANSNET Port Terminals’ (TPT) Ngqura Container Terminal (NCT) celebrated Transport Month by providing an educational tour for 20 learners in grade 9 – 11 from Transnet adopted villages in Motherwell. The tour exposed the learners to career opportunities at TPT and encouraged them to pursue careers in the field of maths and science in order to contribute to the national strategy to improve maths and science, as
well as technology skills amongst the youth. SA celebrated Transport Month in October with the 2014 theme “Together we move forward” to coincide with 20 years of freedom.
Captured here is TPT staff, Bernette Gallant, communications student, Nathan Philander, Acting Operations Manager, and Khanyisa Dani, Training Administrator with the learners following a tour of the Quayside at NCT.
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IBandla lamaEthiopian Orthodox livale iNkonzo yokubhiyolozela uLuka oNgcwele SELBY MADIKANE
manye amaProtestanti kwihlabathi jikelele. Ezi nkonzo ziye ziwubhiyozele lo mhla nge18 October minyaka le. Lo mbono nobumhle kakhulu nobubonise lolu lutsha lweEthiopian Orthodox Church libonise iindlela awayeyiyo uMvangeli Luka Onngcwele nowathi engugqirha wawancama koko wahambisa iindaba ezilungileyo ezivakalisa ngeNkosi Yethu UYesu Kristu. UMfu Mziwempi David Minyayo ubule iYouth Guild nebandla ngokubanzi ngokuthi badele ingqele bangene ekuhlaleni bevakalisa udaba nolwavakaliswa nguLuka Ongcwele mandulo.
I-ETHIOPIAN Orthodox Church Youth Guild ivale ngokusesikweni iNkonzo yokubhiyozela imisebenzi kaMvangeli uLuka oNgcwele kwisakhiwo seli bandla IHoly Cross nekwilokishi yaKwaZakhele kule Cawa siyishiyayo. Ulutshu nebandla liphelele bebembejembeje kuba bambi bebegaxele izidanga, ezobugqirha ezakwaNtu nezenkonzo izivatho. IYouth Guild nebiphelekwe yibandla iqale ngomngcelele noqale eSeyisi Street. Abahlali baphume ezindlwini betsalwa luncuthu lomculo. Kaloku uMhla kaLuka Ongcwele ubhiyozelwe ziinkonzo zamaKatolika, zamaOrthodox, zama Lutheran na-
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Uniting Presbyterian Church in act of good will for needy school children NCEBA DLADLA THE Church as the body of Christ has a responsibility to look after the lonely, hungry, despised, sick and dying in the community to give them hope. This is according to Uniting Presbyterian Church’s Reverend Xolani Mzendana of the M. Makwetu Memorial Congregation in Makwela Street, Kwazakhele. He was speaking to PE Express Indaba during his church’s donation of school shirts to needy pupils of Ben Nyathi Primary School, last Friday. The event was part of the church’s outreach programme, held annually under the auspices of the Women’s Manyano. “The school helped us by identifying children coming from financially struggling families and we, through the Women’s Manyano, raised funds and donated what we thought would make a difference in the lives of these little ones, namely school shirts,” said
Presbyterian Rev Xolani Mzendana and some members of Women’s Manyano with the principal and deputy principal of Ben Nyathi Primary School and the happy children who received new shirts. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA Mzendana, adding that as Christians and members of different associations in the church, it
Ben Nyathi Primary School celebrates graduation ceremony of Grade R pupils NCEBA DLADLA KWAZAKHELE Township’s Ben Nyathi Public Primary School celebrated the graduation ceremony of its Grade R toddlers Daku Hall last Friday, The event was attended by the School Management Team (SMT), the School Governing Body (SGB), teachers, parents and invited guests. The young children were robed in gowns with woods showing graduation in engineering, medicine, teaching, priesthood, nursing and pharmacy, to mention but a few. Before graduation, the children sang and danced as well as recited poetry to show the audience what they have learnt in the school throughout the year. Messages like “Don’t touch my body”, “Love me but please don’t abuse me” resonated from the little ones. “This is one of the very important days in our school calendar. Everybody in the school
looks forward to this event and it means a lot to our young children as well,” said school principal Mazotsho Dukwe. Head of Department Siziwe Thomas said the event was not only celebrated by the school as part of a milestone in the lives of the children they taught the three Rs; Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, it was also important to the community as a step towards fighting illiteracy and the achievement of a better life. The children graduated to be in the Grade 1 class which is offered in the school until Grade 7 from which they graduate to high school. Thomas said they were already accepting 5-6 years-olds for next year’s class.
Teachers, Vuyo Boyana (left) and Siziwe Thomas flank little graduates from left, Linomtha Nobebe, Bayolise Zitho, Amila Ngabo and Qhama Maga.
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was their responsibility to reach-out to the community in which they worshipped.
Mzendana said Amadodana (Young Men’s Guild), Iintombi (Girls Guild), Ulutsha (Youth) and Sunday School worked with the Women’s Manyano to make the donation possible every year and to help the church to make a difference in the community including visiting and helping orphanages. “This is part of our annual programme. We chose Ben Nyathi Primary School this year as the beneficiary because we’ve seen the need,” said Mothers Union member Nosipho Notshe, adding that through this act of goodwill they wanted to encourage the children to come to school. “We are planting hope in the hopeless situation many of these children find themselves in,” Mzandana said, adding that he hoped many people would support those in need to make this a better life for all. “What a difference they made to the school! We thank Rev Mzendana and his congregation, the Uniting Presbyterian Church. May the Lord bless them,” said school principal Mazotsho Dukwe.
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War of words over Livingstone Hospital LIZEKA TANDWA
A WAR of words has erupted after DA shadow
Minister of Health, Dr Wilmot James, accused the Provincial Health Department of gross mismanagement and found that there was a dangerous medicine shortage at PE’s Livingstone Hospital. Dr James has been accused by the Department of Health’s Provincial spokesperson, Sizwe Kupelo, of lying and orchestrating a plot to embarrass the ruling party. Dr James compiled a report after an oversight visit to the hospital last week. Dr James said he found critical problem areas which needed immediate attention by the health ministry, including the following: • The shortage of medicine for chronic diseases such as TB and HIV; • The Department of Health bungled a tender for medicine distribution, making a late tender announcement; • The late distribution of medication to the hospital by the provincial department. • The R15 million world-class Ebola isolation ward which has remained a white elephant since being installed in 2010; • Contamination of critical medication; • Old medicine lines are being phased out and new ones phased in, with no training provided to the health professionals charged with administering and dispensing the medication to pa-
tients. Kupelo, however, denied these claims saying the DA’s allegations against the hospital were false. He added that the allegations were a part of a ploy to discredit the ANC. “Allegations by the DA are untrue. We can confirm the visit by Democratic Alliance members to Livingstone Hospital; however, the allegations that the hospital is experiencing a stock shortage are mischievous and are designed to embarrass the ruling party, as political parties are contesting by-elections in the Metro. It is unfortunate that the hospital is targeted and that the DA has chosen to spread lies about health services in this area.” Kupelo said the hospital currently had 98% of its critical chronic medication, saying that a medical depot was available in the Metro. “We need to emphasize the fact that there is no shortage of medicines at Livingstone hospital or in our main provincial medical depot. “We have stock of all the items listed by the DA in its media statement except furosemide injectable. Furosemide tablets are available as are other alternatives which would depend on a doctor’s assessment of the condition of the patient. “This furosemide injectable is not available owing to a manufacturer’s problem nationally and is affecting not only the Eastern Cape province. “We wish to congratulate the Democratic Alliance for wittingly or unwittingly embarrassing themselves in their desperate attempt to fault the people’s government.
“We further challenge them to substantiate their claim or shut up,” said Kupelo. Dr James said he had spoken to the Medical Control Council (MCC) - a statutory body that oversees the regulation of medicines in South Africa - as well as the Hospital’s senior leadership, who both agreed with his findings. “The statement made by the Department of Health Provincial spokesperson I reject with the contempt it deserves. I will not stoop to his level and will let only the facts speak for themselves. I have spoken to the MCC and the senior management at the hospital who concur with my findings. It is quite clear there is poor management of medication in the province and nationally and the Minister of Health needs to be thorough and ensure that this problem is solved,” said Dr James. Some of the medication Dr James claims are in shortfall include: •ACE Inhibitors needed to treat hypertension; •Furosemide for treating water retention linked usually to heart failure and liver disease; •Asthma pumps; •Syringes; •Multi-drug resistance TB drugs; •Oral hypoglycemic drugs. In a media statement Dr James said that the Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, immediately responded by arranging a meeting on his (James’s) request to intervene immediately at the hospital to ensure that it is stocked with the
necessary medicines to treat its patients. Dr James added, “Running out of medicine could be life threatening. If government fails to stock our hospitals, it is literally putting people’s lives at risk. It cannot be ignored. I will, together with other DA colleagues be conducting a national ‘stock-in’ campaign, to systematically conduct oversight of health facilities in every province over the next three weeks. We will try to assist all health facilities that are struggling to get the medicines they need.” In August this year the PE Express reported shocking allegations by a local Reverend and several former Livingstone hospital patients who took to social media in an attempt to expose the alleged horrific conditions at the hospital. Rev. Michael Hutchinson created the Facebook page “STOP Livingstone Hospital Medical Negligence” which has received over 2 300 followers after the death of his uncle due to what Hutchinson claimed was the hospital’s negligence. On this Facebook page many others have lambasted the hospital claiming that patients are turned away at will, exposed to used needles and bloodied medication lying around, incompetent staff and shortages in medical supplies. MCC Director, Estelle Taute said that she was not aware of any shortfall in medication at the hospital, saying, “We regulate medicine and we have nothing to do with the distribution or tender process. I have no idea about any issues pertaining to the hospital.”
ANC and DA say there were lessons learnt in byelection NCEBA DLADLA THERE were lessons learnt in the Local Government By-elections that took place in Nelson Mandela Bay’s Wards 42 and 46 last week. In Ward 42, where an independent candidate Andile Gqabi beat the ruling ANC, “it was an unmistakeble sign that the party (ANC) is not bigger than the people,” said DA Provincial leader Athol Trollip. Trollip, a Member of Parliament Legislature, was talking about the issue of Cllr Gqabi who was fired by the ANC for refusing to resign the position after it was allegedly discovered by a member of the NEC, Nkosana Dlamini-Zuma, that his nomination before the
2011 election was flawed. Gqabi refused to resign and instead, on the advice of residents, decided to contest the byelection as an independent. “The lesson here is that the political party must listen to the people. It’s saying the ANC can no longer use the electorate as a voting fodder. People are angry and they are showing it,” said Trollip, adding that this was also showing that the face of the local government was gradually changing - meaning that the ANC will not govern until “Christ returns”. “The ANC was disappointed by our performance in the by-election. It is clear that we underestimated Gqabi. He is more popular than the ANC preferred candidate, Mazwi Mini,” said ANC Regional Secretary Zandisile Qupe.
“However,” continued Qupe, “we were not defeated by the opposition. It was just an ANC vote split between Gqabi and Mazwi,” said Qupe, adding that Gqabi, as an individual, would still have no influence in council. “Decisions in council are taken by the ma-
jority. It’s still our responsibility then to go out to the electorate and service them. We’ll make use of the PR Councillor to take care of the peoples’ needs in the Ward,” said Qupe. Attempts to speak to Cllr Gqabi were unsucessful.
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the rezoning process so that the land can be used for burial purposes. A recommendation that the Acting Executive Director of Public Health formulates a master plan for cemeteries and parks for Nelson Mandela Bay was also approved.
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Triomf Primary pupil accepted at Oprah school LIZEKA TANDWA IT’S exciting times for an Arcadia family as their child was chosen to attend the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls on a full scholarship. Abigail Jacobs is floating on cloud nine (as she puts it) at the prospect that she will be attending one of the most prestige schools in the country, funded by international icon Oprah Winfrey. Jacobs, who is currently a Grade 5 pupil at Triomf Primary School, will be leaving for Henleyon-Klip, south of Johannesburg, where the school is located, in January next year. “I couldn’t believe it when my mother received a letter of acceptance. It is an amazing op-
portunity for me. I have always wanted to attend a ‘Model C’ school and I am happy that I will be able to explore my full potential at the school.” Jacobs first learnt about the scholarship from her aunt who had visited the school earlier this year and informed her mother. “My aunt said she knew that this would be an amazing opportunity for me and she insisted that I apply.” Jacobs’ mother, Griselle, said her child’s acceptance to the school came at a time when she had been retrenched from her job, and with only one income from her husband David, it would have been a struggle to enrol their daughter into a multiracial school. “This means that not only will my child receive the best education in the country and open doors for her in the future but it’s also a huge weight lifted from our shoulders. Because her school life will be fully paid for, we now can concentrate on saving for her university fees and this will be a great help for us as the family,” said Griselle. Jacobs, who has received a number of awards while attending Triomf, said she owed her accomplishments to her teachers. “My school has been amazing. The teachers are dedicated and because of the work we do at my school, I was able to pass all the admission tests with no challenge,” she added.
An elated Jacobs family with mother Griselle, son John and soon to be Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls’ pupil, Abigail.
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KwaNobuhle volunteers trained in homebased care receive certificates NCEBA DLADLA VOLUNTEERS belonging to the Mother’s Gift, a non-profit-making organisation (NPO) in KwaNobuhle have been awarded certificates after receiving a week long training in various skills last week. The 30 volunteers were trained in Home-based care (caring for people suffering from chronic diseases like HIV/Aids, TB, cancer, high blood pressure, heart failure and other serious ailments) under the auspices of Community Chest. The certification ceremony was held at the Babs Madlakane Community Hall last Friday. The training was done by retired professional nurse Mama Lizeka Mahonga and the volunteers will now be working with the communities as well as assisting in local community clinics. A jubilant Mama Sheila Isaacs, the head and founder of the Mother’s Gift, commended Community Chest CEO Beula
Lumkwana for making the funding available and facilitating the training. “This is exactly what we are here for. Our core-business is to mobilise resources for poverty alleviation, health and education,” said Lumkwana. According to Lumkwana, TB and HIV/ Aids are serious diseases with patients needing to be taken care of by professionals and, in this case, trained and equipped volunteers. “We made sure that the volunteers were equipped in the right way,” said Lumkwana. Mama Sheila said she was encouraged by the volunteers who, though they themselves had nothing, were prepared to give their all to ensure that poor people of KwaNobuhle were being taken care off. “Apart from serving the sick people soup and bread at the Mother’s Gift and to those who couldn’t walk, at their homes, the volunteers are assisting at the clinics in Mabandla Street, Silver Town and Letitia Bam hospital,” said Mama Sheila.
Mama Sheila Isaacs, wearing blue in the middle with volunteers proudly showing off their certificates. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
School of Broadcasting a first for the Eastern Cape REPORTER
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ALGOA FM has partnered with its weekend lunch presenter Tové Kane to open the School of Broadcasting in the Eastern Cape.
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“Some 25 years in the radio industry and related fields have given Tové an edge in understanding the art of communicating,” said Algoa FM managing director Dave Tiltmann. “When we realised that Tové had extensive experience as a trainer in addition to her broadcasting skills, we saw it as an opportunity to open a professional broadcasting school in the Eastern Cape.” Kane graduated from Rhodes University in 1992, worked at Talk Radio 702 in 1992 and served as the Breakfast Jock at Smart FM in 1994 and as a sports anchor on Talk Radio 702. She worked as a presenter on 94.7 Highveld Stereo from 1996-2006, and won the Crystal Award for Best Radio DJ. Her career includes working on Jacaranda FM between 2006 and 2009 and again in 2010, after which she joined Talk Radio 702 to present Solid It will consist of 10 interactive two-hour sessions hosted in the Algoa FM studios Gold. “Today this all-star presenter is presenting over a period of five weeks. There will be three course levels - IntroWeekend Lunch on Algoa FM from 12pm-3pm duction, Intermediate and Professional. Saturdays and Sundays,” said Tiltmann. Initially only the introductory course Kane explained that “the school is not just aimed at aspirant radio or TV broadcasters, but will be offered. The first course will be held at the Algoa is ideal for anyone who wants to enhance their vocal ability and open up new opportunities.” FM studios in Port Elizabeth and the cost “It will open windows of opportunity for per student is R5 000 excluding VAT. Algoa FM and Tové Kane have decided many people including students/scholars with a dream of being on radio, business people who to give a free course to one of the learners need to improve their presentation skills and vo- from Brandwag High School in Uitenhacal delivery, toastmasters, people in theatre, ge. Brandwag High recently started their voice artists, and managers or people aspiring own online streaming radio station at the school. The learner will join the first to management positions. Kane will be supported by the professional Al- course which was scheduled to start Nogoa FM team to present elements of the course. vember 10.
Calling learners to audition for ECYC NCEBA DLADLA INTERNATIONALLY renowned Eastern Cape Youth Choir (ECYC) invites school going children who believe they are vocally gifted and are willing to join the choir to come to the auditions scheduled to take place at D.F. Malherbe High School in Port Elizabeth this Saturday, November 15. The ECYC is made up of school going children from Nelson Mandela Bay and surround-
ing areas including Grahamstown in the Makana Local Municipality. “We are taking choristers for the 2015 Eastern Cape Youth Choir,” said ECYC Conductor Petrus Meyer, adding that auditions are open to boys and girls who are Grade 7 - 12 learners. A fee of R50 will be paid for auditions. The auditions will be held from 12 noon until 3pm. He said, “The hopefuls should prepare one a capella (without accompaniment) piece for the audition.”
Changing children’s lives – one book at a time REPORTER AFTER a year of fundraising, Varsity College Port Elizabeth will open a mobile library and media centre at Heatherbank Primary School tomorrow, November 13. The school, which is an NPO for underprivileged children from the Walmer Township, will receive the library as part of Varsity College’s 2014 Corporate Social Initiative. Heatherbank Primary School currently educates, feeds and transports 48 children daily. Vice Principal of Student Support at Varsity College Port Elizabeth, Catherine Louw, said, “An exciting year of fundraising in collaboration with the Masixhasane Literacy Project has enabled us to provide Heatherbank Primary School with a mobile library unit. Fundraising initiatives both on and off the Varsity College campus were held in order to provide the school with the library unit which contains five hundred books, a flat screen TV, DVD player and twenty five educational videos.” The learners at Heatherbank Primary range between the ages of three and six and all of the resources mentioned above will be age appropriate. “Varsity College, in collaboration with the Masixhasane Literacy Project, is committed to eradicating illiteracies within SA as we strongly believe that through education communities can be uplifted with one child at a time. This has been a fulfilling adventure
which needed the support and commitment of many people in order to be a success,” said Louw. Varsity College said the highlight of their fundraising initiatives was a successful comedy show, ‘Whole Lotta Laughs’ which was presented by Centrestage and featured the popular comedian Gino Fabbri with his side kick Alida Senekal. All who supported this event contributed to raising funds to provide Heatherbank with the mobile library unit.
A mobile library unit and media centre will be opened at Heatherbank Primary School tomorrow as part of Varsity College Port Elizabeth’s 2014, Corporate Social Initiative.
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Sakhuxolo Gospel Singers launch album this Saturday THAMSANQA MBOVANE KWANOBUHLE-BASED gospel group, the Sakhuxolo Gospel Singers, will be launching their second album, entitled “UJesu Uyasindisa” this coming Saturday, 15 November. The event will take place at the Jeff Masemola Hall in KwaNobuhle township and will start at 1pm. It will also feature local groups such as Tears of Joy and Lusindiso. One of the curtain raisers will be the famous gospel singer, Bulela M!
; Sakhuxolo Gospel Singers.
DJ Eazy E and Shane Barnes.
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Admisson will be R35 at the door. Group leader Mandlakayise Brown said, “This album launch will coincide with our 20th anniversary. We are a 19 member group who don’t have a sponsor and we have organised the event out of our own pockets.” “We hope this second album will touch and heal many people. “The first album was entitled ‘worthy to be praised’. Every song in the new album was created and composed by us and we hope people will enjoy it.”
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Top DJs on the decks at The Terrace every Friday REPORTER TOP local DJs will be ripping up the decks at the Boardwalk’s The Terrace every Friday night in November. Partygoers can kick off their weekends with thumping music and two-for-the-price-of-one cocktails between 6pm to 10pm. There’s no cover charge.
First in the sizzling hot November line-up were DJ Eazy E and Shane Barnes on Friday, November 7. Fans can catch him in action again at The Terrace on the third Friday of November (November 21). DJ Eazy E, describes himself as the housecat from the North, and plays an electrifying mix of house, electro, funky, deep house, hip-hop, R&B, and old school house. He’s been on the club scene for
over 20 years and has played alongside Fatboy Slim (UK), Busta Rhymes and the Flipmode Squad, Roland Clark (USA), Crazy White Boy (Ryan Murgatroyd and Kosta K), Roger Goode (5FM), Fresh (5FM), Euphonik (5FM), Dino Bravo (5FM), Dj Kent (5FM), Christos, Lady Lea, Loyiso, Craig de Sousa, Grant de Sousa, Dj Cleo, Brett Jackson, Bruno Banner, Carl Cox, and Oskido, to name a few.
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Biological parents sought . The Department of Social Development and Special Programmes in the Eastern Cape Province of Nelson Mandela District, Ibhayi service office, is requesting information with regard to the biological mother of Tsolekile Sonwabise, born on the 2013/07/07. The child has been taken care of by Nomonde Jali since 2013. Anyone who has information about the biological mother can contact social worker, Xoliswa Pelisile at 041 406 5872, during office hours (8am-4:30pm) between Monday and Friday.The biological Mother of the child concerned is Nwabisa Tsolekile. . The Department of Social Development and Special Programmes in the Eastern Cape Province, Nelson Mandela District, Ibhayi service office, is requesting information with regard to the biological father of Hlomla Onyinyechukwu Ndyawe, born June 29, 2011. The child concerned is currently under the care of his maternal aunt, Noxolo Ethel Ndyawe. Anyone who has information about the biological father is asked to contact the social worker at 041 406 5875, during office hours 8am–4:30 between Monday and .
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Search is on for the front page Christmas Baby a baby who celebrates his/her first Christmas to grace the front page of the last edition of the year – the Christmas edition on Wednesday, December 17. This year, parents must enter their babies by uploading a photo on the PE Express website at www.pe-express.co.za. The annual PE Express Christmas Baby Competition is aimed at making the day even more special for babies who are celebrating their first Christmas. Apart from the honour of gracing our last front page of the year, the winning baby will also receive a photo shoot and images on a Liwa-Langa Sonjica. disk to the value of R800 from Pro Design Photographers. Only online entries will be accepted this year – no photos can be e-mailed, posted or dropped off at our office.
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Annual Ebubeleni Music Festival is back REPORTER THE third Annual Ebubeleni Music Festival is back with yet another mouth watering line up. With this year’s theme “Celebrating 20 Years of Freedom and Democracy through Music”, the event promises to give the Bay revellers the best they have ever seen. Taking place on the December 27 at Adcock Stadium, Ebubeleni Music Festival is ideally positioned during the festive season on the last Saturday of December. Organisers said the event is meant as a homecoming for the people of the Bay, and as a yearly get-together affair for those who work and/or study in different parts of the country. Those that are not from Nelson Mandela Bay are encouraged to embrace the event as part of the reason to holiday and spend part of their Xmas Holidays in the friendly city. The festival forms part of Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s Annual Summer Season Programme which starts from December 16, until New Year’s Day. Other sponsors include the National Department of Arts and Culture’s Mzansi Golden Economy (MGE) with its vision that goes beyond social cohesion. MGE believes that arts, culture and heritage play a pivotal role in the economic self-determination and skills development of people. The economic benefits of the festival for the Bay are that all servic-
es provided are sourced from the Nelson Mandela Bay area and local artists also showcase their talents whilst sharing the stage with the country’s well-known national artists and icons. Heading this year’s line-up is legendary Caiphus Semenya followed by the country’s award winners Lira, Beatenberg, AKA, Cassper Nyovest, The Soil, Donald, The Arrows, iFani, Heavy K and Zimbabwe’s great Icon, Oliver Mtukudzi. “With an affordable ticket price of R130 for General Access and R180 for Golden Circle for a line up as attractive as this, we are inviting everyone from the Bay, neighbouring towns and afar to come and end this year’s celebrations of the country’s 20 years of freedom and democracy in style at the Ebubeleni Music Festival” said the event’s Project Manager, Marc Mahambehlala. The event starts from 12 noon until late, and people are advised to come early to secure their picnic spots. Food and beverages will be sold at the venue but people may bring their camp chairs and picnic baskets. Bottles and weapons will not be allowed into the venue. Computicket/Shoprite Checkers is now open for tickets sales and no tickets will be sold at the venue. For more info on the event contact Khensani Baloyi on 011 053 6124/074 316 4217 or visit Mahambehlala Communications’ website: www.mahambehlalacomms.co.za
ZAFA Year End Function held to honour teams and individuals SELBY MADIKANE ZAKHELE Football Association honoured the outstanding teams and individuals during its End of the Season Annual Awards Function held at Nangoza Jebe Hall on Friday. Speaking to the attendees, SAFA NMB President Monde Mhletywa emphasized that “success comes after hard work”. Mhletywa stated that efficient and sound management was tantamount to the smooth running of the local football association. Mhletywa further urged ZAFA clubs to support their leadership so that they could reap good fruits. Mhletywa said, “The key factor in any organisation is co-operation and efficient management. The ZAFA executive committee members need clubs’ support in order to deliver good services for the clubs. I want to commend ZAFA for holding this function with the objective of motivating the teams after a season’s long journey.” ZAFA President Sabelo Nkuhlu revealed that the clubs and their supporters behaved in a good manner over the past season. Nkuhlu stated that there were no hassles and that
enabled his executive committee to work very hard to accomplish their outcomes. Nkuhlu said, “The executive committee worked tirelessly and the teams marketed our LFA in the field of play. I want to congratulate the winners for their sterling performance and I would like to motivate those who could not make it. I would like to appreciate the services of the match officials. I wish to express my special gratitude to SAFA NMB for supporting us whenever we need their assistance.”
*Runners-up: Continental Express
ZAFA Njeya Investments Knockout –Junior League
*U/13 winners: Brazil Brothers *U/15 winners: Brazil Brothers
ZAFA Njeya Investments Knockout *Winners: Seven United *Runners-up: Dynamos
ZAFA Njeya Investments First Division League: *Winners: Fairway Stars *Runners-up: Real Stars
ZAFA Njeya Investments Premier League:
*Winners: Njoli United Brothers (NUBS) *Runners-up: Young Romans Best referee of the season: Simphiwe Tana Pringle
The prizegiving went as follows:
ZAFA Njeya Investments Junior League: U-13 *Winners: Brazil Brothers *Runners-up: BUBS
ZAFA Njeya Investments Junior League: U-15
*Winners: Brazil Brothers *Runners-up: Royal Blues
ZAFA Njeya Investments Easter Tournament-First Division: *Winners: City All Stars *Runners-up: Real Stars
ZAFA Njeya Investments Easter Tournament- Premier League: *Winners: Young Professionals
NUBS President Dumisani Madikane and NUBS Head Coach Lungile Davashe receive ZAFA Njeya Investments Premier League trophy from SAFA NMB President Monde Mhletywa, ZAFA Deputy President Mfundo Mdaka and ZAFA President Sabelo Nkuhlu. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
LAROFA VW Premier League results SELBY MADIKANE LANGA-Rosedale VW Premier League games drew crowds in their droves to Thembani Stadium over the past weekend. Young Chiefs were able to hold on to their 1-0 first half lead as they secured a narrow 3-2 margin win over Moonlight City on Sat-
Langa Citizens FC players with their officials.
urday. African Chiefs were awarded softpoints when Trymore FC failed to honour their game. United Brothers gave Golden City Press a tough time despite their 3-2 loss. The game between Langa Citizens and Young Professionals that ended in a 1-1 draw brought the stadium to its feet, with fans sent into raptures.
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Nozipho Bell must win SA lightweight title NCEBA DLADLA AFTER a long spell of drought Nelson Mandela Bay could close 2014 with two South African Female Titles. This is if Walmer’s Nosipho Bell will make use of the opportunity boxing promoter Andile Siqwepu gives her as he pits her against the South African Female Lightweight champion, Ndobayini Kolose from Gauteng in front of her home crowd in Walm-
er Township. KwaNobuhle’s Nomampondomise Xotyeni beat the odds and made history by becoming the first Nelson Mandela Bay female to win a national boxing title after stopping KwaZulu-Natal’s Nomvelo Magcaba in five rounds. Xotyeni became the SA Junior Lightweight Champion in that September matchup, bringing a national title to Nelson Mandela Bay for the first time in 10 years. Bell and Kolose’s 10-round championship
against East London’s Mzukisi Ben while PE’s Anelisa Gungqisa (rated 4) will face Lwazi Mvana of East London in the Junior Welterweight of the main preliminary bout. All other bouts will be over four rounds: 4th rated Lonwabo Roboshi (UTH) VS Lithemba Goje (EL) in the Strawweight; Simon Mofokeng (PE) VS Mpumelelo Mali (PE) in the Junior-Flyweight; Masande Majiba (PE) VS Mzwamatola Boyce (PE) Junior-Flyweight and in the middleweight, Masixole Botile (PE) VS Lindithuba Wole (UTH).
bout will headline Andile Boxing Promotion’s major tournament at Walmer High School Hall on Sunday November 23. There are many interesting bouts involving the creme de le creme of Mandela Bay boxers who are rated high in the country. They are pitted against equally talented boxers from the Buffalo City Municipality and a loss to anyone of them would be disastrous. In the main supporting bout, over six rounds in the Welterweight division, third rated Lungisa Jikani (PE) will square off
Highland Spurs register win of the season in their NU 9 derby SELBY MADIKANE HIGHLAND Spurs were flying high when they thrashed Manchester United 4-2 in their MOFA Build It Premier League NU 9 derby at Motherwell NU 9 Stadium on Saturday. Spurs threatened their neighbours from the outset, their striker Songezo Ntakana scoring from the penalty spot. It appeared as if things were falling apart when Spurs doubled their lead following their skipper Andile Norushu’s goal. The first half score was 2-0 with Spurs leading. In the second half United decreased the score to 2-1 after the goal of their midfield Thamsanqa Ngele. Spurs dashed their
neighbours’ hopes of equalising when Ntakana completed his brace. United came back strongly with Luvuyo Mali pulling a goal. Spurs’ super substitute Anele ‘Jali’ Mbengashe put the last nail into United’s coffin when he bagged the last goal of the game to make the final score 4-2 in favour of Highland Spurs. Young Madrid became the first to break the unbeaten record of Valencia FC when they humiliated them 4-1. Melikhaya Nduna
and Xolani Mpiyane scored a brace for Madrid while Xolisa January came up with Valencia’s consolation goal. Other MOFA Build It Premier League re sults: *Lion Stars 1-2 Motherwell United *Young Tigers 5-3 Young Romans *Real Strikers 0 -3 Shining Stars *SUBS 1-0 Tomorrow Stars *Liverpool 0-4 Milan Stars *Manchester FC 5-2 Real Aces
Manchester United striker Luvuyo Mali and Highland Spurs defender Luyanda Rito Gqoba jostle for the ball. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
Community Trust League results
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and nail despite their 1-0 loss to Manchester United. City Friends defeated KUBS 2-0 with City Style trailing by 3-2 to Khayelitsha Stars. Imbabala Young Stars shared the goalless draw with Highland Spurs.
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NODEFA VW Community Trust First Divi sion results:
SUBS were firing on all cylinders when their striker Simphiwe Maloni registered his side’s goal following the miscommunication between City’s goalkeeper Landile Libazi and his defenders. City replied in no time when their midfielder Sandile Sy Mazizi penetrated between SUBS’ defenders and fired a salvo to beat goalkeeper Lwando Nkohla. SUBS had more opportunities but their strikes were denied by goalkeeper Libazi. City wing Lifa ‘Cena’ Teyise put his side ahead when he scored a goal at the stroke
NODEFA VW Community Trust Premier League games left a lot to be desired at Jabavu Stadium over the past weekend. New City Stars managed to salvage a 2-0 win over the unrivalled Stokes United. Young Callies and Really Rangers played to a 2-2 draw. Jamaican Stars, who put up a good fight, went down 2-0 to Golden Chiefs. Manchester Babes, who seemed to struggle in the NODEFA VW Community Trust Premier League, failed to register a victory following their 4-2 loss to Black Aces. In a titanic battle Temptations fought tooth
*Themba Real Bucks 1-6 Lion City *XI Stars 1-4 Young Cosmos *Young Culture 0-1 Young Brothers *Fearnots 2-1 Chelsea *Imbabala Young Stars B 0-0 Black Vultures *Moroka Stars 0-3 All City Stars
Surprises in ZWIFA Ntando Transport Premier League weekend games
REAL City played their hearts out when they devastated SUBS 3-1 in the Nedbank Cup Knockout Cluster finals at Zwide Stadium on Saturday.
of the first stanza. In the second stanza Nkohla was tested by City front men but he stood his ground. Before the fat lady sang Real City midfielder Zukisani Vayo came up with the last goal of the game that confirmed his side were the winners. Other results of the Nedbank Cup KO:
Preliminary round:
*Morning Stars 1-0 Highbury
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*SUBS 7(1)-6(1) Morning Stars; Real City 2-1 JB Milan. Other ABC Motsepe Second Division sides which will compete in the SAFA Eastern Cape Provincial semi-finals are Tornado, La Liga and Mthatha City with the venue and date to be announced very soon.
SELBY MADIKANE ZWIFA Ntando Transport Premier League race remained open as the contenders suffered some huge upset during games played at Gal City Grounds on Sunday. In the battle of David and Goliath Morning Stars upset the league contenders Gal City at their own hunting ground when they punished them 3-2. Kuyasa United also edged out Major Chiefs 1-0. Swartkops United played to a 1-1 draw with their neighbours Shining Stars. Camper United were high-spirited despite their 1-0 loss to Real Crusaders. Sophakama Stars did not struggle against Strikers United 4-2. Gal City player (gold kit) competes for the aerial ball with Manchester City player.
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Special Wrapper | iSpecial Wrapper Indawo yexabiso yolonwabo lwabadala ifikile kwiNorthern Areas ABANEMINYAKA engaphezulu kwe-18 kungokunje baneyabo indawo esemgangathweni yolonwabo nokutyela kwi-Northern Areas eBhayi. Esandul’ukuvulwa i-Bingo Royale Cleary Park inikezela kanye oko kutshiwo ligama layo – “okwasebukhosini” ngokutsho kukaYolande Manuel, uMlawuli we-BOSS Gaming Eastern Cape. Abatyeleli be-Bingo Royale Cleary Park baba nolo luvo “luvuseleleyo” ngethuba bengena okokuqala kule ndawo emva kokugqitha kwabokhuseleko. Kukho i-circular bar yale mihla eyambeswe ngenkulu i-chandelier ekumbindi ukukungenisa kanye kule ndawo. “Sizama ukuba abatyeleli bethu bafumane kanye olwaluvo lolonwabo lwaseCasino Kulo mfanekiso ngophumelele iJackpot kuLevel Two, uJacqueline van Rensburg. Uphumelele R15 705.74. Omi ecaleni kwakhe nguYolande Manuel, iDirector eBingo Royale.
ny’s Restaurant esebumelwaneni, oko ikokokuqala kwi-Northern Areas. “Le restaurant iphezulu, yindawo yokubonana nabahlobo okanye apho unokuhlangana khona nabathile ngemicimbi yezoshishino,” kutsho okaManuel. “IBingo Royale Cleary Park ne- Vinny’s zivula ukususela ngentsimbi yethoba kusasa ukuze kutshone ilanga. Kungenwa mahala. Elona cango likufutshane lelo lingakwiivenkile zokutya. Ininzi indawo yokupaka iimoto njengoko isakhiwo esi zinokupaka iimoto ezingama 1 400. – REPORTER
kweyona ndawo isemgangathweni ophakamileyo apha. “Imibala ekhanyisa ngaphezulu kwe-bhari ingaguquguqulwa ukuze ivumele imo yolo suku. Oko kukuthi, ngeMini yeValentine, iza kuba bomvu,” kutsho uManuel. Kukho iqonga phambi kwebhari elilungiselelwe ulonwabo lwangoko. Umculo ukhutshelwa kwizipika eziya kufikelela kwindawo yabatshayayo. “Sinazo neendawo zombane abaxhasibethu abanokudlala kuzo iBingo nanini na endaweni yokubopheleleka kwindawo ethile
yokudlala iBingo ngokwesiqhelo. “Le yindlela eqhelekileyo nethandwayo esele kuqhutywa ngawo ngoku kwihlabathi jikelele,” utshilo esaleka ngelithi, kukho ama 183 oomatshini bokudlala abathe thande. “Ilizwi ngale Bingo Royale Cleary Park ingaqhelekanga eBhayi sele lityhutyhe ngokukhawuleza nto ethetha ukuba kungekudala kuza kufuneka ukuba sandise oomatshini bethu ukuqinisekisa ukuba wonke umntu uphanthwa njengowasebukhosini,” utshilo. Abaxhasi bethu basenako ukudlela eVin-
UNkosk. Goliath waseBhayi, ube ngoyena uphumelele kakhulu kwi-IGT Progressive. Uphumelele ama-R35 697.73. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
Siqwalasela ukhuseleko IBingo Royale Cleary Park iqinisekisa ukhuseleko kubaxhasi bayo ngokunjalo nakubasebenzi. Kufakelwe olunye ukhanyiso lwezibane kwindawo enkulu yokupakisha iimoto,
kwaye kukho oonogada abasisigxina kule ndawo, ngaphakathi kwi-mall nangaphandle kwendawo. Konke oku kuxhaswa ziimoto zokhuseleko ezine-armed response nezingekude kuyaphi.
Kukho iisurveillance cameras ezisebenza ama-24 eeyure ngosuku nezincedisa ukuxhasa oonogada ngethuba besebenza egrawundini Bonke abasebenzi bayaqeqeshwa ukuze
bakwazi ukubona ngethuba izinto ezingaqhelekanga ze basebenze ngazo. Amathuba eengozi zokuphangwa enziwa mbalwa ngokusetyenziswa kwe-drop safe. Izitshixo asizigcini apha.
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INDABA | WEDNESDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2014 leVinny’s Restaurant okokuqala eMzantsi
IVinny’s iluhlobo lokuqala le- restaurant enjengayo kwi-Northern Areas, futhi, eyokuqala itraditional Italian trattorias ukubakho eBhayi. “IVinny’s ikunik’indawo apho unokunxiba ‘itwo tone shoes yakho’ uze ungene kwiVegas yee-1950’s,” kutsho uRenzo Scribante we-Remo’s Famiglia group. “Imalunga nokutya koqobo okunencasa neziselo ongena kuzilinganisa,” utshilo esangeza. Uya kuyifuna iVinny’s ithe tshitshilili ecaleni kwe-Bingo Royale Cleary Park. Emva nje kweeveki ezimbalwa ivuliwe, iyindawo ekudityanwa kuyo kwi-
Northern Areas – ngezolonwabo okanye ushishino. Imo ikhatshwa ngumculo ozolileyo kunyeChesterfields booths zoqobo, izitulo neetafile zamhla mnene eziya kungena kwindawo yokuhamba eya kwiivenkile – ngokwala ndlela yamaTaliyane Kanye. Kukho exakekileyo iBhari eyeziwa njenge barista station nethiwe gqume ngamabhastile ngakwicala elithile le-restaurant ukunika ubuhle kue restaurant. Iindwendwe zamkelekile ukuba zitsale izitulo zasebharini zihlale phantsi ze zingcamle iibhiya ezivutyelwe ngamaTaliyane. Ivinny’s ikwathengisa “uchunge-chunge lweewayini ezikhethiweyo ezilandwa kwelamaTaliyane nezoMzantsi Afrika ezinika ulonwabo oluphezulu kwabo bazimisele ukuzonwabisa,” utshilo. OkaScribante uyazingca ngokunikezela ngeyona yona kofu iphambili e-Italy. Ingcaphephe uBarista uyakwenzela eyona cup ye-La Dolcé Vita Caffé. Kukho “imorning muffin,” kunye nelight snacks ezikhapha le kofu. Kungenjalo, yonwabela ibreakfast e-Vinny’s. Ungakhetha phakathi kwe “Quick Sticks Malone” enamaqanda amabini, itoast kunye ne-streaky bacon okanye i-“ Full Monty Breakfast” – amaqanda amabini, 100g ye- boerewors, Mamma’s baked beans, itomato, mushroom, bacon, chips kunye netoast. IVinny’s ibingasayi kuba yi-Italian restaurant yoqobo ukuba ibingenayo ibreakfast pizza, “iThe Rooster” ethandelwe ngebacon, iqanda eliqhotsiweyo nechips. Ukulungiselela abo bajongene nempilo, kukho imenyu eyahlukileyo, ibandakanye i-muesli, i-oats
okanye ifresh seasonal fruit salad enikezelwa ne-yoghurt nehoney. ILunch nedinner iphuma ne-starters ezifana ne-Vinny’s Peri Livers, Bugsy’s Wings kunye ne-The Pablo, eyenziwa zii-juicy prawns ezintandathu kunye ezigrilwe kwigarlic butter zaza zanikezelwa neelemon wedges ne-tartar sauce. Zakuba zizivuzise amathe nabahlobo kwindawo yeqobelanepholileyo iVinny’s, iindwendwe zingalindela isidlo esikhulu. Ezona zithandwayo zii-pizza, neyenziwa zezona zinongo zexabiso zibhakwa nge-oveni ebaselwe ngomlilo. Apha kujongwe zonke iincasa ezithandwayo kwimenyu, kukho umxube wezinto zakudala nezahlanjenje ukugquma. “Iblue Eyes” ithandelwa ngeBeef mince Bolognese eyi-homemade kwakunye nene-pepper ye-spicy jalapeno, ukanti abangatyi nyama iivegetarians zingathatha i“Butternut Betty” ene- butternut, blue cheese,
feta kunye nee-mushrooms. Ubuchule baseVinny’s kitchen, bunikezela ngezinencasa, ezahlukileyo nezingaqhelekanga iipasta dishes – ukususela kwi-traditional spaghetti Bolognese ukuya kwi-Joey Zaza, kunye nered wine. itomato braised lamb shank, garden peas, rosemary ne-tomato ephoswe kwi- rigatoni pasta. Ezinye izitya onokukhetha phakathi kwazo zibandakanya ichicken (zama i“Don’s Cuzzie”); grills (iBig Al’s Butcher Board ikhalisa amadoda amadala); iseafood ne-gourmet burgers. Ikwakho imenyu elungiselewe abantwana. Abo bafuna ukuzitika emva kwesidlo saseVinny’s bangafumana iichocolate brownies, ice cream, fresh cakes nokunye okuninzi. IVinny’s inelayisenisi, yaye ivula de kube sebusuku. Ungafumana nee-take-aways. Ngolwazi oluthe vetshe namathuba okuzivulela eyakho ifranchise, qhagamshelana no:info@vinnys.co.za.
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