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KHAYELITSHA | MFULENI Thursday, 6 November 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected] It was a special day when the Church of Umzi waseTiyopiya spoiled locals of Makhaya. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE MAKHAYA: CHRISTMAS COMES EARLY Church does its bit MANDLA MAHASHE You cannot preach to a hungry community. This was the message from the Church of Umzi waseTiyopiya when they extended a helping to Makhaya residents on Saturday 1 November. The church donated clothing and gifts to impoverished residents and held a fun day for children in collaboration with Masise- benze community organisation. “It is important that community churches carry out the work of God beyond our gates and reach the needy,” said Reverend Sizwe Ntlanjeni. “We don’t have a lot, but we can share the little which we have.” Ntlanjeni said such activities go a long way in addressing social ills such as ram- pant poverty. “We know that, as we preach in churches, there are people with empty stomachs. We have to work hard at improving the lives of those people,” said Ntlanjeni. He further pointed our the importance churches bringing their part in communi- ties. “When the spotlight is placed on churches, most of the time it is usually for bad things. The bad things should be hidden, but at the same time the good done by churches must be equally highlighted,” he explained. The initiative was organised by church’s social responsibility committee chaired by Thozama Mayi. Along with committee mem- bers Mandisa Ntlanjeni, Miseka Mahote and Ntombozuko Pongwana, Mayi cooked and handed out goods for the beneficiaries. “We usually carry out this activity later in the year, but this year we have a synod so we will be too busy.” Mayi said. “So we decided to bring Christmas early for the residents.” The church regularly runs a soup kitchen which is well received by the community, said Miya. “The soup kitchen is quite popular and this shows that there is a need for a helping hand,” she added “Even though we are not sponsored and have to dig deep in our pockets, our efforts are appreciated.”

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KHAYELITSHA | MFULENIThursday, 6 November 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]

It was a special day when the Church ofUmzi waseTiyopiya spoiled locals ofMakhaya. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

MAKHAYA: CHRISTMAS COMES EARLY

Church does its bitMANDLA MAHASHE

You cannot preach to a hungry community.This was the message from the Church of

Umzi waseTiyopiya when they extended ahelping to Makhaya residents on Saturday1 November.The church donated clothing and gifts to

impoverished residents and held a fun dayfor children in collaboration with Masise-benze community organisation.“It is important that community churches

carry out the work of God beyond our gates

and reach the needy,” said Reverend SizweNtlanjeni.“We don’t have a lot, but we can share the

little which we have.”Ntlanjeni said such activities go a long

way in addressing social ills such as ram-pant poverty.“We know that, as we preach in churches,

there are people with empty stomachs. Wehave to work hard at improving the lives ofthose people,” said Ntlanjeni.He further pointed our the importance

churches bringing their part in communi-

ties. “When the spotlight is placed onchurches, most of the time it is usually forbad things. The bad things should be hidden,but at the same time the good done bychurches must be equally highlighted,” heexplained.The initiative was organised by church’s

social responsibility committee chaired byThozamaMayi. Alongwith committeemem-bersMandisaNtlanjeni,MisekaMahote andNtombozuko Pongwana, Mayi cooked andhanded out goods for the beneficiaries.“We usually carry out this activity later

in the year, but this year we have a synodso we will be too busy.” Mayi said.“So we decided to bring Christmas early

for the residents.”The church regularly runs a soup kitchen

which is well received by the community,said Miya.“The soup kitchen is quite popular and

this shows that there is a need for a helpinghand,” she added“Even though we are not sponsored and

have to dig deep in our pockets, our effortsare appreciated.”

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CITY VISIONThursday, 6 November 20142 NEWS

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Justice prevailed when LundiMgayi was sentenced to 20years in prison at the Khay-elitshaMagistrate’s Court lastweek.

The 27-year-old was foundguilty of fatally stabbing hismother on 10 November 2012.

But the case was mysteri-ously struck off the court rollafter a few appearances incourt.

This did not sit well with theinvestigating officer.

Detective-Constable Kh-anyiso Nyudwana of Hararepolice fought hard to take thecase back to court.

“I vowed to work hard andmake sure that the law takesits course,” Nyudwana said.

On that fateful day, the po-lice were called to attend to agruesome scene at a house in Allan BoesakStreet in Mandela Park, where Mgayi’smother was found with multiple stabwounds.

Mgayi had locked his mother inside thehouse where he stabbed her to death.

The incident was witnessed by residentswho, when they heard the screams, tried torescue her but could not gain access to thehouse. He was immediately arrested andcharged with murder.

But after the case was struck off the courtroll, Nyudwana fought hard for the case’srevival.

“After I traced the suspect, he was re-ar-rested and was remanded in custody untilhis sentencing last week. He was sentenced

to 20 years in prison,” he said.Nyudwana added he still has “mixed feel-

ings about the conviction.”He said the Mgayi was also found guilty

of fatally stabbing his sister in 2011, butwashanded a suspended sentence.

“For me, the victim and her relatives jus-tice has prevailed and there was no sus-pended sentence this time around,” Nyud-wana said.

Harare police station commander TJRaboliba hailed Nyudwana as a “dedicatedpoliceman who wants justices for all”.

“His hardwork finally paid off andwe areproud of Nyudwana. He worked tirelesslyto make sure that the law takes its courseand justice is served,” said Raboliba.

Detective­Constable Khanyiso Nyudwana’s hard work hasshown positive results. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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What happened to our child? Tywaku family members Ayanda, Nobathembu and Richard want toknow how Bukhosibethu Tywaku (18) drowned at a matric study camp. PHOTO: LINDILE MBONTSI

Journos kickedout of serviceMBONGISENI MASEKO

The Luhlaza High School principal, Mano-no Makhaphela, ordered City Vision jour-nalist to leave the school during the memo-rial service for two drowned learners onThursday.

Mbongiseni Maseko was called by thefamily of the late Bukhosibethu Tywaku,18, one of the drowned learners, to cover thememorial service held at the school hall.

Bukhosibethu and Odwa Macuphedrowned in a pool while attending a matriccamp at Strandfontein three weeks ago.

Maseko and two of his colleagues MandlaMahashe and Mthakazi Makalima, had toleave after the principal became hostile or-dering them out.

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the school. You must leave and do not goback to the hall otherwise I will force youto leave. This is a sensitive matter,” Ma-khaphela said.

Maseko made it clear to him that he wasthere to do his job and that he was calledby Tywaku’s family.

City Vision team then decided to leave.City Vision reported about the story of

drowned learners where Richard Tywaku,the father of Bukhosibethu, blamed theprincipal for poor management which leadto the incident.

Tywaku said the principal was “responsi-ble” for the death of the learners.

Nobathembu Tywaku, the sister ofBukhosibethu, contacted Maseko after thememorial service and said she was not hap-py about the manner in which it was con-ducted. She said that was “not a memorialservice.”

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ISebe loPhuhliso loQoqosho leSixeko saseKapa limema onke amashishini asakhasayo,abarhwebi abangamiselekanga nemibutho yasekuhlaleni anamashishini asekelwe e-Athlone,eGatesville, eGugulethu, eNyanga, eWynberg, eRetreat nakwiingingqi ezingqongileyo ukubabazimase indibano yocweyo yenkxaso nophuhliso.

Umhla: NgoLwesine, owe-20 Novemba 2014Ixesha: 09:00 de kube yintsimbi ye-14:00Indawo: Rylands Civic Centre, Balu Parker Boulevard, eRylands

Le ndibano yocweyo iza kujonga ezi nkalo zilandelayo:

• Ukunceda amashishini asakhasayo ekuchongeni iimfuno zawo eziphambili ukuze abenenzuzo kwaye azinze

• Ukunxulumanisa amashishini asakhasayo nemibutho yenkxaso yamashishini• Ukuqonda indlela esebenza ngayo inkqubo yokuthengwa nokuthengiswa kwempahla

zeSixeko nendlela yokuqhuba ishishini neSixeko• Ukufikelela kuphuhliso lwezakhono zokulawula amashishini• Ukubonelela ngamathuba okubonisana neSixeko kwimicimbi ebalulekileyo• Ukufumana amathuba okusebenzisana nokuqonda ngcono• imeko-bume yamashishini asekuhlaleni

Nceda uqaphele ukuba indawo yokuhlala ilinganiselwe. Ukuqinisekisa ukuba uzakuzimasa, qhagamshelana no-Yazied Davids kwa-0606 289 648 okanye nge-imeyile:[email protected] phambi kwentsimbi ye-18:00 ngoLwesihlanu,umhla we-14 Novemba 2014.

Qhagamshelana no-Chiara Baumann kwa-021 417 0648 okanye [email protected] ngolwazi oluthe vetshe.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO244/2014

ISIMEMO SOKUZIMASA INDIBANOYOCWEYO YENKXASO NOPHUHLISOELUNGISELELWE AMASHISHINIASAKHASAYO

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Entrepreneur: Never give up

Keeping your washing cleanMTHAKAZI MAKALIMA

One man’s dirt is another man’s business.This is fast proving to be true for NkomishLaundry Service (NLS) that started operat-ing only two years ago.

NLS managing director Mzoxolo Kuttaannounced that they have extended theirbusiness to cater for the people of Harareand surrounding areas.

“We opened a new shop at the Hararebusines centre because we saw people weretravelling long distances from Kuyasa, Ma-

khaza and Mandela Park - we have taken thebusiness closer to their homes now,”saidKutta.

Kutta started Nkomshish Laundry Serv-ices in February last year.

“We saw a need in the community andstarted slowly by offering our services tosports clubs and schools. Now everyone inKhayelitsha knows about our services,”Kutta said.

He attributed his business’ success to thefact that people who work are too busy togive their washing 100% attention.

“We know our people are busy and havingto keep an eye on your washing while wait-ing for it to dry is an added burden. We aredoing our best to keep them happy,” he toldCity Vision.

And the business has boasted with scoresof happy clients since its establishment.

As a result of his growing business Kuttatook a “tough decision” and resigned from

his job at the City of Cape Town’s social de-velopment department.

“I felt I was not giving my businessenough attention – now my focus has shiftedand grown. I will make this a brand namein the townships,” Kutta, who has been vis-iting business forums and workshops tobroaden his scope, said.

He said next week he will be attending theEkasi Entrepreneur Conference to markethis service.

Thamsanqa Kutta of Nkomishish Laun-dry Services believes many of you do nothave time to wash your clothes and he offershis hand.

NLS offers a bulk laundry service that canbenefit schools, sports clubs and individu-als.

If you are finding that washing is slowingyour life down, give Kutta a tinkle on 078789 2857 and he will leave your clothing andmaterial healthy and smart.

Thamsanqa Kutta of Nkomishish LaundryServices in their newly opened store in Harare.

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Members of the Amakwayi clan celebrating in Harare recently.

Clan celebrates cultureThe AmaKwayi clan held their annual gath-ering in Harare, Khayelitsha.Every year, the members of the clan come

together to teach each other about their tra-ditions and history and to share food whiledancing and listening to music.Chief PhathekileMini toldCityVision that

the event is to make sure that all clan mem-bers keep their culture and traditions.“This event is even organised in other

provinces. We started it in 2012.“At first, itwas just aday to share informa-

tion and enjoy ourselves at MonwabisiBeach but it has grown considerably overthe years.“As clan members, we need to know who

we are and where we come from so we canknowwhere we are going. This is a platformfor us to talk about these things and educateeach other,” he said.

Join crime bustersSiteBKhayelitsha SAPS is inviting those in-terested in the Police Trainees Intake pro-gramme for 2015 which is currently open.Application forms are available at the Site

B police station and there is no closing date.All that is required is Matric Certificate,

driver’s or learners license, Identity Docu-

ment, proof of address, a letter from thebankor confirmation from theward council,two ID photos and applicants must be under30 years old.For more information contact communi-

cations officer Colonel UmavathieRameshwarnath on 021 3602304

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The White House structure was initially envisaged as an office for the local Ward Councillorand a community meeting room. The structure was vandalised and there were seriouscommunity difficulties at the time of the implementation of the project which causedsignificant delays and damages. The City of Cape Town has therefore organized a publicmeeting to resolve the matter in order for the White House Project to be finalized.

These possible solutions will be presented at an open-day session where affected membersof the public are invited to attend and obtain additional information and submit comments.

Date: Wednesday 12 November 2014Time: 18:30Venue: Homestead, Dyani Crescent, Khayelitsha (Next to White House)

Direct enquiries to Thotyelwa Nzanze at 021 360 3217 or [email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER213/2014

HAVE YOUR SAY!White House Project

ISixeko saseKapa sihlaba ikhwelo kuluntu lasekuhlaleni ukuba luvakalise uluvo kuphengululolonyaka (uphengululo lowama-2015/16) nakwiziphakamiso zezilungiso kwiSicwangcisosoPhuhliso ngokuHlangeneyo (se-IDP) sango-2012 ukuya ngo-2017.

Ngokwecandelo-17 loMthetho wobuRhulumente boMmandla ongeeNkqubo zikaMasipalaongunomb.32 wango-2000, uluntu namaqela anomdla okanye imibutho bayakuthi banikweithuba lokuba bavakalise izimvo, izindululo okanye izimvo ezijoliswe kumasipala ukususelangowe-4 Novemba 2014 ukuya ngowe-3 Disemba 2014.

Izimvo zingangeniswa:

• Ngefeksi: 086 514 9938• Nge-imeyile: [email protected]• Ezilungiselelwe ukuposwa: 15th Floor, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town 8001

(zijoliswe kuMlawuli we-Ofisi ye-IDP)• SMS: ‘idp’ kulandele izimvo zakho ku-31766• Iwebhusayithi: www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP• Facebook: www.facebook.com/CityofCT

IYunithi yeSixeko engeNtatho-nxaxheba yoLuntu iyakuthi incedise abo bantu bangenakhoukufunda okanye ukubhala, abo bakhubazekileyo nabo bahlelelekileyo abangenakhoukungenisa izimvo ngokubhaliweyo ukuba ifumane izimvo zabo, ukuze zibhalwe phantsi kwayezingeniswe kwiSixeko. Qhagamshelana naba bantu balandelayo:

Ngentatho-nxaxheba ngokuphangaleleyo:Ruché Daniels, umnxeba: 021 400 1766 okanye nge-imeyile: [email protected]

Ngokumalunga nabo bahlelelekileyo:Anele Viti, umnxeba: 021 400 1652 okanye nge-imeyile: [email protected]

Iziphakamiso zezilungiso kwi-IDP ziyakuthi zifumaneke ukuba ziphononongwe kwawww.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, kwii-ofisi zamabhungana nakwimizi yamathalaeencwadi kamasipala.

Jolisa imibuzo ku-Jeàn Yslie, umnxeba: 021 400 9806 okanye u-imeyilele:[email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO241/2014

VAKALISA ULUVO LWAKHO!UPHENGULULO LONYAKA(UPHENGULULO LOWAMA-2015/16) NEZIPHAKAMISO

ZEZILUNGISO KWISICWANGCISOSOPHUHLISO NGOKUHLANGENEYO (SE-

IDP) SANGO-2012 UKUYA NGO-2017

The City of Cape Town’s Economic Development Department invites all micro-enterprises,informal traders and community-based organisations with business enterprises based inKhayelitsha and surrounding areas to a support and development workshop.

Date: Wednesday 27 November 2014Time: 09:00 until 14:00Venue: Look Out Hill, corner of MewWay and Spine Road, Ilitha Park, Khayelitsha

The workshop will cover the following:

• Assisting micro-enterprises in identifying their key needs to become profitable andsustainable

• Linking micro-enterprises to business support organisations• Understanding how the City’s procurement system works and how to do business with

the City• Accessing business skills development• Providing an opportunity to engage with the City on key issues• Networking opportunity to better understand your local business environment

Please note that space is limited. To confirm your attendance contact Yazied Davids on0606 289 648 or e-mail [email protected] before 18:00 on Friday 14 November 2014.

Contact Timothy Page on 021 417 0661 or e-mail [email protected] formore information.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER243/2014

INVITATION TO ATTEND A SUPPORTAND DEVELOPMENTWORKSHOP FORMICRO-ENTERPRISES

From left: Tom Parry, Thumi Kgaphole, Basi Mzameni and Melton Oppelt. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Growing entrepreneurschances of successThree struggling entrepreneurs recentlyshared their stories of how an organisationfocusing on entrepreneurship helped themgrow their businesses.BusinessBridgeCEOTomParrybelieves

the success rate of the programme is as aresult of a different approach to businessand entrepreneurship training. The organi-sation trains people in communities.It works in Khayelitsha, Philippi and

Mitchell’s Plain. The aim of BusinessBridge is to tackle unemployment, povertyand provide high quality education.“We have trained 900 entrepreneurs and

have started training another 250 people.One of the best outcomes is a woman who,after the trainingwas been able to bring herchildren to love her more because she cannow look after them,” Parry said.“She also now employs five other women

and she is training them to run their ownbusinesses in the future.”He further said that it was not easy when

they first introduced the concept in SouthAfrica, but that it has had a tremendous im-pact in communities.Thumi Kgaphale, owner of Bob Masters

Salon in Khayelitsha, said that he attended

a sales course at Business Bridge. Thecourse, he said, has changed the way heruns his business.“Before I had a hand-to-mouth existence,

but I have learnt to track my expenseswhichmade ahuge impact inmybusiness,”he said.Mitchell’s Plain resident Melton Oppelt,

who has operated a taxi business for 20years, said: “Business Bridge is a brilliantinitiative. It is important that you knowhow to manage your business.”Dr. Mike Herrington, one of the speakers

at the event, also said that small businessexcessively contribute to the economy.“Theybring innovationand change.With

the necessary training, failure of business-es diminishes and this is where BusinessBridge plays such an important role,” Her-rington said.DrLauraPoswel of theAbdul Latif Pover-

ty Action Lab Africa, who researched theimpact of the work of Business Bridge, saidthat they focus on programmeswhichmakean impact.“We identified Business Bridge as a key

intervention which could reduce povertyand unemployment,” she said.

Gospel concert in MakhayaThe Bridge will host a charity gospel musicshow at Way of life Church in Makhaya,Khayelitsha, on Saturday 8 November.The line-up of artists will include True

Worshippers, Forever In Christ, Sindile,Mthobeli, Anele, Siphokazi, Zukusani, Pet-ros, Ziyanda and many more. Tickets, at R40for adults and R20 for children, are on saleat a host of local churches and will be soldat the door. The show starts at 12 noon.

Duo arrested for gunsMetropolice arrested two suspects were inSite C on Sunday, after being pulled over forreckless and negligent driving.The occupants claimed they were rushing

to a robbery in progress involving theirfriends. When officers searched the vehicle,they found a .38 special flywheel firearmwith five rounds of ammunition.Theywill appear in court on Fridaymorn-

ing and expected to be denied bail.

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Young woman ploughs back in a different wayNQWENELWA JOBELA

It takes a village to build a better future forthe today’s youth.AndLungelwa “Lungi” Tuhas started giv-

ing to those in need, teaching the communi-ty that you do not have to be rich to makea difference.“I come from an underprivileged family –

my mother is a domestic worker and raisedtriplets and our younger sister. She madethe most with the little she had,” she said.“We always had children living with us;

my mother always opened our home forthose in need.”The 25 year old has a passion for working

with children. She heard a cry for help fromyouths in her community and took up thecause.In January she attended the Went to Afri-

ca Jam Youth Camp in Simon’s Town andnoticed a boy sitting onhis own. She said shecould see the hurt and the anger on his faceand went over to hug him.“He cried and said he didn’t know why he

did drugs and committed crimes, but he

wanted to stop,” Lungi said.“My family life led to me always wanting

to help others. My siblings and I are thesame; we live to impact people’s lives ratherthan impress other people.”This year this triplets, Lungi and her

brothers Lunga and Lungisa , celebratedtheir birthday at Bathandwa Children’sHome in Makhaya.“I remember sharing the idea with some

friends; they said I was crazy, but I knew itwould be fine. I don’t earn a lot, but with thelittle I have I wanted to make a difference.My friends can afford drinks and food them-selves, so I decided to give back to those whocan’t afford it,” she says.“It was a beautiful, fun and emotional day.

After the event, I felt that my heart was atpeace.”Nothing excites Lungi more than being

able to wipe someone’ s tears and replace itwith a smile – especially a child’s smile.“Children appreciate whatever you do for

them. You do not need to give them money– all you need to but give them is love anda little bit of your time,” she said. Lungelwa “Lungi” Tu with youths from her community.

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Final examinationis not the finish lineIt is that time of the year when the sunseems to rise too early; the days are longand warm; and the sun sets at 20:00.The promise of summer is upon us.It is a time of relief for those of us less

fortunate, with limited shelter to call ahome.Those of us who appreciated the respite

from the cutting winter chill and rain ofthe Cape... at least for the next threemonths or so.However, it is also a time of anxiety,

fear and insecurity coupled by a sense ofbeing overwhelmed for others.To some, the year seemed to fly by so

fast that they do not feel adequatelyprepared for one of the most life chang-ing experiences of their lives – matricand umeluko.It is a time when those writing matric

examinations look back at the journeythey have travelled; the valleys and thehills they have climbed; the momentswhen they nearly gave up; the strugglesto pay the school fees when their parentslost their jobs; enduring a lesson in classon a cold winters day on an emptystomach; and waking up with the birds totravel to faraway schools because theirparents want the best for them.It is worth looking back, as some gave

up on this journey as a results of thesefactors.Think back on all those people who

were in your class in creche and Grade 1.Where are they?You have persevered and endured. You

had determination and were focused.The gang wars, taxi wars, service

delivery protests, shack fires, demolitionhomes, muggings and the boys forcingthemselves on you has not broken yourspirit.You have taken it in your stride. In

fact, you have soared above it all becauseyou know where you want to be in life.The matric exams won’t stop you. You

have overcome bigger challenges in life.This is even more true for those who,

immediately after the exams, will enter anew phase in life.Umeluko is a right of passage – a

transition from childhood to adulthoodand a phase which indicates that anindividual is ready to serve his communi-ty and nation, ready to contribute to thenurturing and guidance, and providedirection to the generation after him.This is umeluko.It is not about age.It is not about

ukubuyisa yonke lemigido ubuyikhupha. Itis not about showing the world howextravagant your ceremony can be.It is about appreciating how far your

offspring has come, celebrating your roleas parent in the nurturing, guidance andraising a young man who is ready tocontribute to the community, society andthe world.It is a moment to be proud of – as a

young person for you have come far. Alsotake a moment to reflect on you life’swork as a parent.As a community, we are fully behind

you as future leaders.It would be a gesture of affirmation of

our pride in you if all the churches andplaces of worship would sent aside aSunday of the month to bless all thosewho will be or are writing exams, as wellas those who are preparing to move on tothe next phase in their lives.We are proud of them as they are the

next Sobukwe, Mandela, Biko or Mamph-ele.Good luck! We are so proud of you.

GEOFF MAMPUTAEmail

Best of luck to all matriculantsI want to wish all grade 12pupils the best in their finalexams.Matrics, put all your hopes

in God’s hands and have faithin Him. He will always bethere for you.Stay away from social

networks and put your focuson that which matters mostin your lives – your studies.Your teachers have played

their roles; now it’s time toproduce the best results.

VUYO QWABEEmail

[email protected]| Fax: 021 946 1971 | PO Box 747, Bellville 7535 | Preference will be given to lettersnot exceding 250 words. The deadline is Friday at 12:00. Supply your name, addressand telephone number (for our records and not for publication).

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Pearl Kungawo and Kangawo Gebengana tied the knot in the Mother City on Saturday 1November. PHOTO: CM

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CITY VISIONThursday, 6 November 2014 SPORT 15Khayelitsha: Local schools wins kit sponsor

Teams are dressed to impressMBONGISENI MASEKO

Teams at Impendulo Primary School re-ceived a much needed boost when Omo do-nated sporting gear to the school on Tues-day.The school was announced as the overall

winner of a competition run by the washingpowder brand. The prize saw seven of theschool’s sport codes receiving playing kit.The school’s sport coordinator Mhloni

Ngcume said they were ecstatic to receivethe gear.“We came top in the list of winners in the

province, which shows that our [pupils] arecommitted,” Ngcume said.The competition required schools to col-

lect emptywashing powder containers to en-ter. “I am very happy, because all our sport-ing codesbenefited.Wehavebeen strugglingwith sport kit for all the teams,” Ngcume

said.The school’s soccer, rugby, netball, crick-

et, softball, table tennis andhockey teams re-ceived brand new playing strips.This has been a good year for the school

on the playing fields, as they won the DSKChess Academy and Social Outreach Pro-gram tournament, which saw 16 schoolsfrom the district do battle.The under-9 and under-11 soccer teams al-

so won trophies at a local primary schoolsoccer tournament.Likhona Ngxesha of Khayelitsha Super-

spar, the store which ran and organised thecompetition in partnership with Omo, saidthe store “supports many local schools andactivities”.“Our partnership with Omo benefits the

schools, pupils and community who supportour business. This is the way of ploughingback to the community,” Ngxesha said.

Impendulo PrimarySchool won sportskit in a competi­tion.PHOTO:MBONGISENI MASEKO

Support the Proteas, wear their jerseyAdidas unveiled the new One DayInternational (ODI) kit for the SouthAfrican national cricket team re-cently.This season’s kit will remain the

traditional green and include strik-ing gold sleeves, collar and the re-nowned three stripes of Adidas.The design of the jersey is all

about the clean and elegant inter-pretation of the iconic Protea, sym-bolising rebirth and rising from theashes to keep in line with the Pro-teas’ ongoing campaign, #Pro-teaFire.

The jersey also features Adidas’new and innovative Climachill tech-nology.This apparel technology has been

introduced in other categories with-in Adidas and uses titanium coolingdots which are strategically placedat key areas on the body to cool thecore body temperature.This will ensure that the Proteas

remain cool on the pitch.“Adidas have incorporated the

tradition, values and spirit of theProteas in the new jersey design, de-veloped for all upcoming ODI

games” said Adidas SA spokesper-son, Gugu Ntuli.“We feel that Adidas, in partner-

shipwithCricket SouthAfrica, havecombined the essence of our nation-al team to create something we andProtea fans will all be proud of.”The Proteas 2014/15 ODI kit is

available at Adidas Concept storesfor R699.WIN! City Vision readers stand a

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Proteas, fromleft, JP Du­miny, AB deVilliers (ODIcaptain) andAaron Phang­iso dons thenewlylaunchedProtea ODIjersey. City Vi­sion readersstand thechance towin one oftwo jerseys.PHOTO: SUP-PLIED

Harmony FC was crowned under 15 champs after a tough season. Harmony FC under­13 team also basked in their own glory.

Langa football clubs end season on a highIt was a busy weekend for Langa Local Foot-ball Association – a weekend which saw athedecider andaweekendwhichwas soughta champion.In the juniors section , Harmony Football

Club was crowned champions of under-13and under-15 leagues, despite this being the

club’s first year of existence. They showeda great hunger than the other teams.The senior sectionwaswon by Citizen FC,

who played to a goalless draw in their lastgame.Citizens were the defending champions

and will now participate in the SAFA Cape

Town regional play-offs. They stand achance to play in the third division, the SABLeague if they win all their games.Langa LFA chairperson Eric Gum

summed up his feelings about the season.“It was a great feeling to see the teams

fighting for the league on the last day,” Gum

said.“it shows that there’s healthy competition

among our teams.”He also wished Citizen FC all the best for

their upcoming play-offs.The play offs will start on the first week

of next month at The Greens in Manenberg.

Rowan in demandSupersport United goalkeeper Ronwen Wil-liams is emerging as a high-profile target forbothKaizerChiefs andOrlandoPirates,whocould find themselves in a pricey tug of warfor the player.Officials and agents say Williams is the

top target forOrlandoPirates to replace Sen-zoMeyiwa, tragicallykilled inabotched rob-bery last week in a dastardly deed thatshocked the country. Pirates would only beable to move for the 22-year-old Williams inthe January transfer window, while Chiefswill know then about the future of their first-choice keeper Itumeleng Khune.

Khune has been linked with a possiblemove toMamelodi Sundowns as his contractwith Chiefs heads to a close in July nextyear. Khune (27) has been in talks withChiefs, who are keen to tie him down to alengthy contract that will keep him at theclub, but if no deal is done by the end of theyear then he is allowed, in terms of PremierSoccer League regulations, to sign a pre-con-tact for next season with another club.

Sundowns’ ability to payastronomical sal-aries, way above the means of the rest of thePSL teams, means Khune could be temptedinto a move across the Jukskei River just asprevious Chiefs No 1 Brian Baloyi was 10years ago in what was then a shock switchof allegiance.IfKhunegoes toSundowns, as is beingpre-

dicted, then Williams is likely to also beChiefs’ top choice as a replacement. It will

then allow SuperSport the benefit of a possi-ble tug of war for the services of their goal-keeper which could net the club a handsometransfer fee.Pirates have a close relationship with Su-

perSport and have bought from them play-ers likeDaineKlate,ThandaniNtshumaleyoand Kermit Erasmus in recent years.Williams,whohaswon twoBafanaBafana

caps this year, has made a strong impactsince his professional debut as a teenager inthe 2010-11 season. Earlier this year hetrained at Bundesliga club Hannover ‘96 inGermany.

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Khayelitsha BMXers showtheir mettle in AfricaAnita Zenani, the only girl in the four-mem-ber BMX team of Khayelitsha’s VelokhayaCycling Club, brought back a bronze medalfrom theAfrican andSouthAfrican champi-onships last weekend.The 16 year old said: “Even though I was

competing in a division higher than I amsupposed to, I did very well. In the South Af-rican Championships, I managed to getfourth spot, while I came third and won abronze medal in the African Champion-ships.”She believes she will be better equipped

to compete in the division next year. “By thetime my counterparts get to the division,this experience will help me claim thatnumber one spot. I just need to work veryhard for the championships next year.”Bayanda Ganyaza (16) had bruises to

show for his efforts. “I qualified for the fi-nals, having come number one in my heat,but my bike broke and I couldn’t catch upto the rest in the finals,” he said.“In the African Champs, I fell when two

riders hit my bike and couldn’t finish therace.”Team captain Wanga Moshani (16), who

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Coach Thembinkosi Sosiba was happywith his team’s achievements, did despitethese problems.“My teamwas hot,” said Sosiba. “I’m hap-

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Anita Zenani (centre) is the only girl in the four­member Velokhaya BMD team.

Mosimane apologises for comments

Mamelodi Sundowns coach PitsoMosimaneformally apologised to the Premier SoccerLeague (PSL) on Tuesday for commentsmade earlier this year, inferring somethingsinister was going on in the league.“Imade certain statementswhich brought

the league into disrepute. I would like sin-

cerely to apologise,” Mosimane read from abrief statement at a news conference in Jo-hannesburg, attended by club owner PatriceMotsepe.The PSL hauled the former Bafana Bafana

manager in front of a disciplinary commit-tee, after which he was fined R100 000.