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THE MEC for the Department ofSports, Recreation Art and Cul-ture, officially handed over aMod-ular Library to the community ofNgcingwane in Dutywa.
MEC PemmyMajodina said they were hap-py to fulfill the request made by the late Epai-netteMbekiwhohad, before she passed away,written a letter to the department, requestingthat a library should be built here.The library with books and computers cost
the department R2 million.“MaMbeki wrote a letter asking the depart-
ment to assist with a modular library. Thislibrarywill not onlyhelppupils fromNomakaMbeki Technical School, but communitymembers will have access to it too. We don’twant to see people having to travel to Dutywawhen they want to use a library.”According to her the library has computers
whichwould help peoplewhowanted to do re-search.The Chief of Ngcingwane, Chief Mteteleli
Sangqu, said they did not have enoughwordsto show their appreciation for what the de-partment had done for them.He said community members and children
would benefit a lot from this library.“It will be easy for them to get information
when they want it. It is our responsibilityas a community to secure this property be-cause it belongs to us. We want our childrento use this library, because it will also boosttheir results and knowledge,” said ChiefSangqu.A grade 12 learner, Yolisa Mbola, said it
would be easy for the pupils who wanted tostudy, now that there was a library. “If youwant to read your books or do school workyou nowhave a separate place to do so. Some-times it is not easy to concentrate in the class-room while others are busy playing and youwant to do your work,” said Mbola.She said they hoped that this would im-
prove their grade 12 results at the end of theyear.Mbola said all leaners would now manage
to do research and get all the informationthey need.
Modular libraryinhonourofMaMbeki
MEC for the Department of Sports, Art and Culture, Pemmy Majodina, looking at the books in thenew library. PHOTO: BABALWA NDLANYA
Sifiso Dumalisile andAvela Nyathela reading
in the new library.PHOTO:
BABALWA NDLANYA
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THE Department of Health will be distributing 167ambulances and forensic vehicles throughout theprovince to fast track service delivery.
The official hand over by Health MEC Dr PumzaDyantyi took place at Tsolo junction recently.Dyantyi said theDepartment ofHealth is planning
to respond to cases within nomore than 40 minutes.“We want to change the norm of patients having
towait for ambulances or forensic vehicles and limitit to a reaction time of no more than 40 minutes,while taking into consideration the challenges ofroads in our rural areas,” said MEC.She added that jobs have also been created
through this programme.“More than 500 staffmembers have been recruited
to manage these ambulances. To ensure that theseambulances are not subjected to any sort of abuse,tracking devices have been fitted,” she said.Tsolo resident, Sizwe Mlungwana, said he hoped
the additional ambulances would help ease the situ-ation as many people have actually died while wait-ing for ambulances.“Getting anambulancewasahassle, especially for
us in rural areas.“Many times you will be told that the ambulance
is still attending to another case in an area far fromyours. From there they come to you with the othersick patient in the ambulance who might die on theway to hospital,” said Mlungwana.Health spokesperson SizweKupelo said the ambu-
lances would improve the quality of emergencyservices in the provincewhich has been getting neg-ative publicity due to delays in the transfer of pa-tients as well as delayed response times to emergen-cies.
Newambulances tobetter response time
Some of the ambulances which were handed over at Tsolo last week. PHOTO:AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
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AMAGOSA eSebe lezoPhuhliso Loluntukwidolophu yaseNgqamakhwe anikeiingcebiso ezakhayo kubahlali bakwilaliyaseSihlabeni eziquka ukuhlukunyezwakoluntu, kule veki igqthileyo.
UNkk Nombonakalo Nombembe onguNontlalontle eNgqamakhwe uthe kubalule-kile ukuba abahlali bangathuli behluku-nyezwa kwayemayiphele into yokuba izin-to zixoxwe ekhaya ziyekwe kanjalo. Kokouthe makunikwe umthetho indawo yawoukuze abenzi bobubi bagwetywe.“Abantu banelungelo lokuba xa behluku-
nyezwa nangaluphi na uhlobo beze kuthisingoonontlalontle. Thina siye siqinisekiseukuba sincedisana nabo. Kude kube khonanohlobo lokuhlukunyezwa ngokwasemphefumlweni okuthiwa yi-emotionalabuse ngolwimi lwesiNgesi,” kubeka yena.Uveze ukuba oonontlalontle bayakwazi
ukungenelela xa umntwana mhlawumbiengeva xa eboniswa kwikhaya lakhe; ntoleyo eye yenze ukubangelinye ixesha asiwe
kwikhaya labantwana ukuze afumane in-gqeqesho eyiyo.Ngaphandle koku umemelele kubantu
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nokuba yi-R10 umntu emnye ze bathatheleyo mali bayivalele bakwazi ukohlulelanangoDisemba.“Maliphele ixesha lokuba sihlale bethuna
kungabikho nto siyenzayo endaweni yokosihlale ezindywaleni. Koko masizame uku-dibana senzeni into sijonge ukuba urhulu-mente ngeke asixhase na.”Uchaphazele nomba wokuba abantu
abadala maba hloni-tshwe ngalo lonke ixe-sha.UNombembeuthemabaziweukubaban-amalungelo, kwaye i-mali yabo yenkamnkammayingapheleli emoyeni kuba yenzel-we ukuba bakwazi ukutya izinto abazithan-dayo ngayo.
Kuxhotyiswe abahlali ngooNontlalontle
UNkk Nombonakalo Nombembe ongu-nontlalontle eNgqamakhwe enika abahlaliingcebiso kwilali yaseSihlabeni.
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BABALWA NDLANYA
BATHI zisehlile izibilini zokungafumanimbane abahlali baseGusi eXhora kulandelaimpendulo ezibashiye benethemba malunganezikhalazo ezibenze bashiya imisebenziyemizi yabo bangenelela kuqhankqalazo.Bathi beve kusithiwa ufakelelo mbane luzakukhetha iilali ezithile.
Omnye wabahlali, uNksz NtombikayiseNcuvana uthe olu qhankqalazo oluthabatheintsuku ezimbini lude lwafikelela ekuphele-ni. “Kwindawo esikuyo asinayo nenye into
ekuthiwa ivela kurhulumente, nkqu nezind-lu ezi zembala asinazo. Akukhomanzi kunyenendlela. Zibe buhlungu iintliziyo zethu xasisiva ukuba umbane uza kufakelwa kwe-zinye zelali ezingaphantsi kweGusi kodwasibenathi singaphantsi kwe-GusiAdminista-tive Authority,” kubeka uNcuvana.Woleke ngelithi, bengabahlali bebefuna
ukuva ukuba bohlulelwa ntoni kodwa utheingcaciso eyenziwe nguSodolophu wase-Mb-hashe, uCeba Nonceba Mfecane ibashiyebenethemba lokuba baza kuwufumana naboumbane.Uthi phakathi kwengcaciso enikwe ngulo
kaMfecane kukuba, imali ebebenayo bengu-masipala yonele ezi lali zikhankanyiweyokulo nyaka. Kodwa nezinye iilali ziza kuthizijongwe nazo kunyaka-mali ozayo.Ngaphandle kokukhalazela umbane, usi-
hlalo wombutho ophikisayo i-United Demo-cratic Movement (UDM), uMaykopoleGqwethane uveze into ethi enye into ebaphatha kakubi yiholo ababeyicelile nekufu-neka ngoku babhatale imali xa beza kuyise-benzisa. “Kufuneka sibethe imali epokothwe-ni ukuze sikwazi ukusebenzisa le holo nekwilali yakuQatywa.”Ukanti kwelinye icala naye uGqwethane
Bathi bane thembaabahlali emvakoqhankqalazouyigxininisile into yokokuba abazifumaniiinkonzo kule ndawo yabo, baye bavuya xa be-fumana iholo ngethemba lokokuba iza kubanceda xa besenza imicimbi yabo.Kwelakhe icala, uNkosi Ngubelanga
Ngubechanti uthe abahlali balandawobayaya-zi into yokokuba ikho imali ekhutshwayo xamhlawumbi befuna ukusebenzisa iholo bezakubamba inkonzo neminye ke imicimbi. Utheleyo mali inceda ekubeni xa kukho into ey-ophukileyo okanye isitulo sikwazi ukulung-iswa.“Okokuqala nje, akukabikho mntu uzileyo
wazaku khala apha kumngaloo nto kuba aban-tu endibaphetheyo bayasazi isigqibo esa sith-athwe kwintlanganiso,” kubeka yena. Wolekengelithi, ngaphandle kokuba kuza kubanjelwaintlanganiso ngabahlali, akubikho mali i-bhatalwayo.
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WORLDVision, a Non-Governmental Organ-ization (NGO), donated 50wheelchairs to dis-abled children at the Khanyisa Ntsimbi Cen-tre in Dutywa recently.
TheManager ofWorld Vision, Ernest Fras-er, said children are very important, becausethey are a blessing from God. “We realizedthat the needs of children who are disabledare not considered in society. This is why wehave decided to donate wheelchairs, so thatthey could realise that they are importantand have vision for the future,” said Fraser.TheMEC for the Department of Sport, Rec-
reation, Arts and Culture, PemmyMajodina,expressed her appreciation for thework doneby World Vision. She said people must know
that disabled children have the right to betreated like other people.They must be allowed to participate in
sport, because there are suitable sport codes.“It is painfulwhenwe see that there arepeo-
ple who undermine and ill-treat childrenwhoare disabled,” said MajodinaShe said people who are taking care of chil-
dren who are disabled, have a right to applyfor a Grant in Aid from the Department of So-cial Development.Themoneyhelps peoplewhoare livingwith
disabled children or elders. “This money mo-tivates you so that you must not leave yourchild to look for a job. By doing that you areputting their lives at risk. They become tar-gets of the people who break the law.”She called on those people who are not tak-
ing good care of their disabled children to stopwhat their were doing and look after and lovetheir children.
A parent with a disabled child that was giv-en a wheelchair, Nosingathile Maxaulana,said they were very happy. “This is like aChristmas gift to us, because now our chil-dren will be able to move around.”
WorldVisiondonates50wheelchairs
Among the 50 children that received wheel-chairs were Tandiswa Tini and Asakhe Max-hawulana. Behind them is the Ward CouncillorNozibele Tshwili and Nokhaya Nkqwiliso.PHOTO: BABALWA NDLANYA
BABALWA NDLANYA
NOXA urhulumente esithi abantu maba-vuke bazenzele, abalimi kwindawo yase-Xhora bathi bajongene nenqantsonqa nan-jengoko kungoku nje kunqongophele na-manzi okuba bakwazi ukunkcekcenshelaizityalo zabo ngenxa yesomiso.
Oku kutshiwo nguNkk Nozukile Goliwakwilali yaseGeya nothe sele kuphele in-yanga ezintathu bengawafumani amanzingenxa yokutsha kwamadama.“Indlela okome ngayo aphele tu amanzi
emadamini sele sincedwa ngumfula okuthi-wa yiNtlonyana. Nawo ukude kuthi akukholula ukuba sifikelele kuwo kodwa siyazamakuba siyaluthanda ulimo,” kubeka yena.Woleke ngelithi, ikhona igenerator eyayi
funelwe ukuba ibancede ngamanzi kodwa
nayo akukho nto ibanceda ngayo ngoku ku-ba yonakala. Lo kaGoli uveze ukuba iminq-weno yabo kukubakubekho isigadla esingamana sibancedasibazisela amanzi de imvu-la inethe ukuze bakwazi ukuhoya izityalozabo, nekuyeyona nto baziphilisa ngayokunye nabantwana babo.“Ziyatsha izityalo zethu loo nto iza kwen-
zaukuba singabinazo tu izivuno ezihle kulonyaka xa kuqhubekeka nokuba imvula in-ganethi, nto leyo esibeka exhaleni kubaisizisela indlala.”Ngaphandle koku, uthi basokola nawo
kutya amanzi kuba kaloku imifula itshile.Uthe izityalo abazilimayo ziyabanceda ku-ba bayakwazi uku zithengisa bengabahlalize bazifumanele iisenti zokondla intsaphozabo. Isomiso kodwa uthe sibabeka exhale-ni nanjengoko bengazi ukuba siza kuba be-ka phi.
Ukunga bikho kwamanzi kwenzakalisa abalimi
Abalimi bebonisa ngesivuno sabo nonxa nje isomiso sidlala ngabo. IFOTO: ITHUNYELWE
BABALWA NDLANYA
A LEARNER from Cunningham Senior Sec-ondarySchool inButterworthwas founddeadby a man who was looking for traditionalherbs in the Molo forest, Tyhinira Village,last week.
Asanda Khamteni (16) went missing on Ju-ly 24 and shewas last seenwhen she left home
for school. She was expected to visit anotherhome in theTyiniravillage inNgqamkwe, butshe never turned up.Police Spokesperson, Captain Jackson
Manatha, said on the day of the incident,Khamteni went to school where it is allegedthat she left school at about 1pm as she wasgoing to another home in the Tyinira village,Ngqamakhwe.“The girl never reached home and she was
reported as amissing person at NgqamakhwePolice Station. A search by the NgqamakhwePolice was conducted but she was neverfound,” said Manatha.Manatha said the post mortem results will
reveal if the girl was raped or not. Ngqama-khwe Police are currently investigating acase of murder. Anyone with information isrequested to contact Ngqamakhwe Police at0474875200 or Crime Stop 08600 10111.
Highschool learner founddead in forest
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE King of AbaThembu, King BuyelekhayaDalindyebo, has declared that WinnieMadikizela-Mandela is according to customthe rightful head of the late Nelson RolihlahlaMandela’s homestead in Qunu.
This despite the divorce between her andthe late former statesman.
Buyelekhaya stated this during a mediaconference held in Bumbane Great Place inMthatha last week.
The King’s utterances follow a letter writ-ten by Madikizela-Mandela’s lawyer to one ofMandela’s estate executors, chief justice Dik-gang Moseneke, claiming that Nobandla –which is Madikizela-Mandela’s matrimonialname – should be the rightful head of Mande-la’s homestead in Qunu together with herchildren and grandchildren. During his ad-dress the king was accompanied by Madikize-la-Mandela’s lawyer, Mvuzo Notyesi.Dalindyebo
said that even though they were legally di-vorced, the status of the marriage remains
customary, because during their divorce theMandela family were never approached aboutthe matter. Therefore, according to the cus-tom, Nobandla is still Madiba’s wife unless le-gal changes were made during the divorce.
The first wife of Mandela, Evelyn, remar-ried and was buried with her new husbandmaking her not eligible as head of the home.Dalindyebo said, according to custom, evenEvelyn’s children belong to Nobandla.
“And mum Winnie will be buried atMadiba’s place because she is the head of thatfamily,” said the king.
Dalindyebo revealed that in 1989, Winnierequested a plot from him and after confer-ring with the elders, handed the plot to Win-nie. When tata Mandela was released fromprison, he visited the plot and was satisfiedwith it.
“So I support mum Winnie one hundredpercent. She is on track and she has no compe-tition,” said Dalindyebo.
He lambasted a comment of Chief Daludu-mo Mtirara who recently said WinnieMadikizela-Mandela was no longer the wifeof AbaThembu, claiming he was speaking on
King fully supportsWinnie’s claim
King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo addressing themedia at his Great Place Bumbane in Mthatha.
PHOTO: SIM MDLEDLE
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE King of AbaThembu BuyelekhayaDalindyebo, has stated publically that hefeels threatened following the revelationsthat he defaulted on the orders or conditionsof his appeal application.
Dalindyebo was addressing the media at
his residence, Bumbane Great Place, in Mt-hatha last week.
He got emotional during the media confer-ence while talking about his fear of being ar-rested.
He confirmed that the National Prosecut-ing Authority (NPA) had issued a warrantfor his arrest, but that the registrar in theMthatha High Court was refusing to sign it.
“Solemnly, I am shaking and feel threat-ened, because if I am arrested my bail will berevoked. Even though they said the defaultis on my side, I believe my appeal is in order.I made my application to the registrar in theEastern Cape, but they did not forward it tothe Supreme Court of Appeal.”
He said he is prepared to follow all meas-ures the court is instructing him to follow, be-
cause he does not want to be regarded asa defaulter. “There may be consequencesfor it being late, but it is not a default onmy side,” he said.
Dalindyebo was convicted of 10 counts ofculpable homicide, arson and kidnappingin 2009 and was sentenced with an optionto appeal, which he did against his convic-tions in the Supreme Court of Appeals.
AbaThembu king fears arrest
behalf of Royal family.“They are trying to drag ‘pumpkin politics’
into family matters, misleading people. Theytake advantage of this matter even thoughthey don’t understand the depth of it. They areconfusing the public. With regard to the issueof Nobandla. I’m ready to cooperate, becauseI know what went on from the beginning,”concluded King Buyelekhaya.
Madikizela-Mandela, who was the formerstatesman’s second wife for 38 years, was leftout of Mandela’s will, which was released inFebruary following his death on December 5,2013.
Madikizela-Mandela’s legal team is confi-dent that they would win the case and theywill be gathering all the facts from the Kingin support of their claim. Moseneke reported-ly acknowledged receipt of the letter and saidthe claim would be discussed tomorrow.
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FEMALE entrepreneurs were awarded lastThursday during the Provincial Female En-trepreneurs Awards held inMthatha at Dan’sLodge.
The awards were handed over by SenzeniZokwana, theMinister ofAgriculture, Forest-ry and Fisheries, alongside the MEC forAgrarian Reform and Rural Development,Mlibo Qoboshiyane.Minister Zokwana said the awards were
aimed at encouraging women in agriculture,forestry and fisheries to keep doing goodwork and to motivate more women to comeon board.“Thank you, ladies, for bringing your
unique talents and intellect to the agricultur-al sector. It is also befitting to celebrate yourimmense contribution to farming duringWomen’s Month,” said Zokwana.Zokwana promised to keep supporting
women in agriculture by helping in their
projects for sustainability.“We will make sure that they get more em-
powerment projects for the success of land re-form and to also assist them with marketingmechanisms.”MEC Qoboshiyane said the awards were
about changing the mentality and to encour-age sustainable wealth from the soil.“We need more female dipping officials in
the rural areas.Weneed to revive agricultureat schools to encourage young girls to consid-er agriculture as a career,” said Qoboshiya-ne.He also mentioned that some women were
already supplying the continent with theirproducts, hence the recognition in the formof awards.The award categories were “Best Subsist-
ence Producer”, “TopEntrepreneur in Small-Holding”, “TopEntrepreneur in Processing”,“Top Entrepreneur in the Sector: Commer-cial”, “Best Farmworker”, “Top Entrepre-neur in the Sector: Export Markets” and theOverall Provincial Winner.
Women inagriculturehonoured
Thoko Xhasa, deputy Minister of Tourism, shaking hands with the MP and former Rural Develop-ment and Agrarian Reform MEC Zoleka Capa at the Female Entrepreneur awards held in Mthathalast week. Behind them is Mlibo Qoboshiyane (right), the MEC for Rural Development and AgrarianReform, and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Senzeni Zokwana.
PHOTO: AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
SINCE the establishment of municipalitiesafter the 1994 general elections in South Af-rica, there has been an outcry over the lackof proper communication from themunici-palities to the different media institutionsin the country.
Even the flow of communication frommunicipalities to residents has been ques-tioned.The different media institutions have
been raising this concern for a long timewhereby the spokespersons of the munici-palities were lashed for being unable tocommunicate or provide the informationrequired before the deadlines of that partic-ular media house.During a meet and greet communication
sectoral dialogue at theMthatha Savoy Ho-tel recently, the deputyminister of commu-nication, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, admit-ted that there was a lack of communicationflow in all the municipalities.The dialogue was between communica-
tion officers from 7 local municipalities of
the OR Tambo District Municipality, ORTambo’s acting communication head,Phendule Mbewu, and local media institu-tions.Ndabeni-Abrahams said the communica-
tion officers do not sit in managementmeetings, which made it difficult for themto gather and convey proper informationabout the institution or municipality.When they had to respond, they had to firstgo and consult with the relevant personsbecause they did not have the informationat hand. She said they needed to look attheir levels so that they could be able to sitin these meetings in order to communicateproperly. “There shouldbe communicationall the time, because we don’t have an ex-cuse not to communicate.”She stressed that her department would
pay more attention to communication bydeveloping a national strategy. “We are nothere to tell a good story, but to tell the storyas it is. Communication is about engagingwith people.”She said they should meet with provin-
cial executives throughout the country todiscuss the issue of communication.
DeputyMinister explains lackof communicationfrommunicipalities
BABALWA NDLANYA
AMAPOLISA angaphantsi kweClusteryaseMqanduli abambe ze avalela indodaejongene nezityholo ezibini, esokubulalakunyenokudlwengula intwazana eneminya-ka elishumi elinesixhenxe izelwe kwilaliyaseDabane, eXhora kule veki iphelileyo.
“Kuthiwa esi sibini besizonwabise ngoty-
wala kwenye yeendawo zentselo ngelixaumrhanelwa erhuqela umfi kowabo ze wafi-ka apho wamdlwengula ze wamkhamawambulala,” kubeka osisithethi samapolisaaseMqanduli, uMajor Zamukulungisa Joza-na.Woleke ngelithi kungoku nje umrhanelwa
ubanjiwe kwaye kuvulwe ityala lokubulalanelokudlwengula. Kulindeleke ukuba avelephambi kwenkundla kungekudala.
Unkoloza eziseleni obulele intwazana
SANELE JAMES
FOLLOWINGanumber of articlesExpressran about the poor state of the road to Bed-ford Orthopaedic Hospital in Mthatha, abrand-new access road was officiallyopened.
The MEC for the Department of RoadsandPublicWorks, ThandiswaMarawu, of-ficially opened the Bedford hospital roadlast week.The road was built to aid patients in the
former Transkei with getting to the ortho-paedic hospital.With it being Women’s Month, the MEC
firstly thanked the voters, especially fe-male voters, and said the roadwould bene-fit mostly women as statistics show thatthe majority of the patients at the BedfordHospital were women.“This is the perfect month in which to
launch this road. You can go and check inthe hospital; most of the patients there arewomen,” said Marawu.
She continued to say that 2014 was theyear of implementation as instructed bythe President.Her department will be doing as in-
structed, as there are some other roadsthat were being constructed in the ORTambo region.The Bedford Hospital tar road branch-
es off from the R61, through the Chris Ha-ni Township straight to the hospital.In the past few years the road to the
hospital was a gravel road which madeit hard for the ambulances to get to thehospital.According to the Director of Clinical
Governance at the Nelson Mandela Aca-demic Hospital, Doctor MbuyiselaMadiba, the bumpy road to the BedfordHospital sometimes worsened the condi-tion of the patients.“In some instances, before this roadwas
constructed, a person with a broken legwouldarriveat thehospital inaworse con-dition than they had been, because of thebumpy gravel road,” said Dr Madiba.
Nomore hardship for Bedfordorthopaedic hospital patients
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YOU know what, when you see someone wholooks like he or she is seized by alcohol or bythewrongact on thisworld, don’t throwa tow-el to that particular person.
It’s just that God is still paving his or herway if not moulding his or her pot. There arepeople out there who are regarded as beinguseless people but later on you will see suchpeople againmoving forward in life, and theirappearance changed totally.Wemet an astonishment of our lives recent-
lywhenwemet a ladywhoused tobeout theredrinking as if there was no tomorrow.She had a professional Phuza Face, because
wayengathi ulala khona avukele kubo. Nowthe lady is a decentwoman and she ismarriedto a very handsome guy who met her in thesemnandi places.Uyabona ke ukuba kuyabhaqeka nakwezi
ndawo nangona nje abaninzi bengazi thandincam. Jonga ngoku u-sisters ufumene umye-ni. Inene umntu xa engakafumani umntu wa-khe kuye kungathi akasoze amfumane andabeyinto nje nawe ozixelela ukuba soze it-shintshe.Siyakubulelela wethu ntombi, uwugcine
umendo wakho kuba unqabile and ke kuthi-wa emendweni kuyanyamezelwa.Obviously, uyivile intlupheko yaphaya ety-
waleni nekulapho uzibona sele unendodaekumark (leyo) nokuba ubungafuni ndodaumoshe nje ngokusela utywala bayo ekuth-ingileyo.
Asidingi kwazi mbali yenu
Bafethu everybody on thisExpress land hashis or her own secrets of which we don’t wantto hear about. Kusikhathaze kakhuluokuthethwe ngomnye umjita kwi-vrou yo-mnye umjita nekucaca ukuba babehambisangexesha lobutsha babo mara ngokuakuthethi ukuthi makahambe esima ngayeapha ebantwini ukuba wayenjani ngelixababesathandana.Loo nto leyo mfethu ibifuna wena nentlizi-
yo yakho ungabe uhamba uthetha ngo-vrouwenye i-outie.Even nalo wakho zikhona izinto awazenza-
yo namanye amadoda ebuntombini bakhemara abahambi bethethangaye. Loonto yazi-wa babo neentliziyo zabo.Uvile ke boet? Asiyithandanga daai ding.
Akufuneki intombazana ide ibe nje
Nokuba ingateketiswa ngayiphi indlelayokusela kwamantombazana mara ayikhosharp.It’s worse ke xa ide itsho ngomphanda (nge-
vumba lotywala eliphuma emlonyeni). Ku-bangcono xa kuyindoda kuba kwayona le ntoyotywala kuthiwa kukutya kwamadoda. Wewere driving ourTuru turu 2 on ourway fromtown.We saw a ‘yellow bone’ girl and we decided
to stop and offer her a lift, nanokuthi ke besi-funa ukuchitha ixesha ngokuba khona komn-tu wasetyhini esizoncokola naye. Futhi keshame kwacaca ukuba sifumene umntu o-right ongazibekanga phantsi. Mara siphoxwenje yinto enye kuye xa evula umlomo kutshoenye into yevumba nekuvakalayo ukuba lele-jiki and liselwe ku-sister becausebekusekuseni ngoku simthathayo. Hey!Bekusala kona ukuba uke wathetha wajon-
ga ngakuwe ungathi ungajika ubheke kwel-inye icala mara ke sithathe ngokunyamezelakuba akulungangaungathi uyabhayiza icher-rien. If ke kuthiwa livumba lee-ciders eliyahayi zakuba zinuka kakubi and amadoda an-
amacherrie aselayo asengxakini kuba alim-nandanga kwaphel ela vuma.Or sisi before ubethe istratomake it a point
that amazinyo or umlomo wakho uhlanjiweungahambi unukisela abantu apha phandleuyi yellow bone. Injalo moss.
How can you propose love in a funeral?
There are strange thingswhich are in domi-nance on the Express land in these days.As you know according to our culture fu-
neral is a decent place where you cannot actor behave strangely because relatives andfriends are mourning for the deceased.But there are guys who don’t care or don’t
respect that process of a funeral.We were attended a funeral in Cofimvaba
last weekendwhenwe saw a guy literally pro-posing love at a funeral.Ebengasathathini inumber then imposes
his proposal later on.But honestly, there is no more respect for
funerals because now there are after tearswhich turn a funeral to be a party.Shame, nqanda Baba our generation is go-
ing down the drain.
There isa lightat theendof the tunnel
FROM the people who brought you CitizenJournalist,nowcomesthenewandexcitingin-itiative for our young writers – YouthJourno.YouthJourno isaprogrammepresent-ed by Media24’s Local Newspapers, of whichOP Koerante forms part of, that gives highschool students the opportunity to share theirschools’ news with the rest of the communityonline. But it is not only restricted to school
Start writing and become an Isolomzi Youth Journo todaynews – anything that is of importance to teen-agers could be submitted under Youth Journoon ourwebsite, whether it be dating tips, bookor CD reviews or more serious matters likedrug abuse among teenagers. To launch thisexciting project, OP Koerante will be givingawaya laptop toaschool that submits themostYouth Journo entries online. To enter for thiscompetition, learners – or rather Youth
Journo’s – would have to go to our website totell uswhy their school is the best (only onlineentries will be accepted).
How to enterGo to www.uvoexpress.co.za. The Youth Journo (orhis/her parent) must register as a user on thewebsite and then click on “Tell Your Story”.
The online form you need to fill in is as easy to useas Facebook.
The Youth Journo must remember to fill in his/hername and surname, upload a photo of himself or
herself and also mention the school’s namesomewhere in the story. Stories should be at least
250 words.What the school does with the laptop, is totally up
to them.For further information, contact the Online Editor,Tanya van Zyl at 0 041 503 6059 or send an
e-mail to tanya.vanzyl@media24.com.
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PUPILS from the Mtshotshisa Junior Secondary in Dutywa wereoverjoyedwhen their school received sport equipment to the valueof R95 587 from the National Lottery recently.
According to Mtshotshisa’s principal, Lamlile Ntsaluba, theyheld a meeting in 2011 with the Education Development Officer(EDO) from Mbhashe Circuit, Ntsikelelo Jadezweni, with the in-tention of uplifting the standard of the school by applying forfunds.
“In that meeting there were members from Hades Consultingwho assisted us with an application for funds from the NationalLottery. We were shocked to receive positive feedback last weekabout the request wemade and that we had been granted R95 587,”said Ntsaluba.
He saidwhen they applied for funding they emphasized that theywanted sport equipment, since there was a lot of talent in ruralschools, but therewas a lack of equipment to improve the standardof pupils who participated in sports.
Ntsaluba said since they now had all the sport equipment forall the codes, theywouldmake sure that they also offer other codeslike chess.
They wanted to make sure that all pupils get the opportunityto take part in whichever sport they prefer.
“We thank Jadezweni because he had shown us that nothing isimpossible if we dedicate ourselves. We will now have a meetingwith parents so that we can plan the way forward regarding thisequipment.”
A member of Everybody Active Sport (EAS) who delivered thesport equipment, Leroy Phillips, said they were assisting schoolsby monitoring the funds they received from the funders.
Schoolgets funds for sport equipment
Pupils from Mtshotshisa JSS with the sport equipment funded by the National Lottery. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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