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Boston City Campus & Business College is provisionally accredited by UMALUSI, Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training; and provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training as a private further education and training institution under the Further Education and Training Colleges Act, 2006 (Reg. No.: 2008/FE07/036). 1 Floor Greenacres Value Centre Ring Road Greenacres Tel: 041 363 0778 st X5CTRJF-111213-PX-mfkker-boston Parcels Building, P.E Metro Train Station, Strand Street • www.homie.co.za [email protected] 041 586 1166 | 071 696 3042 TOMBSTONES Visit us at: X5D0V51-111213-PX-ebcfel-HOMIE Madiba is going home NCEBA DLADLA W HILE the Eastern Cape is get- ting ready for the arrival of the remains of former president Nelson Mandela in Qunu on Saturday and a state funeral as never seen before in this country on Sunday, thousands of local mourners will get the oppor- tunity to bid the SA icon farewell at a memorial service in the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Friday from 9am. According to municipal spokesperson Mthu- banzi Mniki, the Eastern Cape Premier Noxolo Kiviet and members of the legislature will be at- tending the memorial service. African National Congress Secretary General Gwede Mantashe will be delivering the keynote address. Mniki said the clergy representing IDAMA- SA and the Council of Churches will be han- dling the event expected to be attended by the Executive mayor Cllr Benson Fihla, Council- lors, leaders from different political parties in the province and traditional leaders. MEC for Social Development and Special Pro- grammes Pemmy Majodina, who is in charge of the event, has urged members of different de- nominations to wear their church uniforms during the memorial service. Zahara, who postponed her Phendula Tour which was scheduled to take place at the Board- walk last Sunday, will get an opportunity to sing the song she performs with the people’s poet, Mzwakhe Mbuli - dedicated to Madiba on Fri- day. Award-winning EC Gospel sensation Lu- sanda Mcinga will also take to the stage in hon- our of Madiba, as well as other local gospel groups. Eastern Cape Premier Noxolo Kiviet said in a statement over the weekend the performance and conduct of government, as well as the con- duct of people of the Eastern Cape during this period will have a significant bearing on public opinion in the country and beyond, and all ac- tivities are therefore material to our province’s reputation. “We must honour Madiba with dignity and pride. The official mourning period and the State Funeral is an opportunity for all South Af- ricans and the international community to mourn the loss we all feel – and to celebrate Madiba’s extraordinary life and contribution to all of humanity,” said Kiviet. “Let’s work together to make this period one in which we maintain the dignity and proud reputation of our country. “A great number of international visitors will make their way to our province to be part of me- morial events and the State Funeral,” she said. Kiviet said that the province’s infrastructure, namely the roads, airports, public transport, stadia, and electricity,is ready. Umtata Airport will be exclusively utilised for landing of Heads of State only, while the two airports in PE and EL will be open to the VIPs and public and VVIPs attending the funeral will be driven by luxury coaches to Qunu to avoid a stampede on the N2. “Eskom has assured us that their electricity network in the area has been maintained since September and contingency plans/backup are in place in case of lapse. “Our economic network in the form of banks, telecommunications, retail shops, and media are ready to absorb the increased volumes this time. “Our hospitality sector is ready in terms of providing accommodation and tourism attrac- tion led by Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency – a number of tourism information cen- tre kiosks have been mounted around the prov- ince to make it easier for tourists and mourners to navigate our beautiful province,” she said. “Our Safety and Security cluster, including SAPS police and Traffic Officers, is ready. This Team will be backed up by a team of 3000 mar- shals,” she said. Since other public mourning activities and the State funeral would not be accessible to eve- ryone, the government have identified public viewing mourning areas (PVMAs) where the public can view footage of events. Mniki said residents who are unable to go to the memorial service on Friday or the funeral in Qunu on Sunday should not despair as there will be 13 Public Viewing Places available to as- sist during the events. “We want people to be part of the activities but are also against any stampede. Let our former president be given a farewell that he deserves without any loss of life and problems associated with his depart- ing,” said Mniki. Public Viewing Places: • PE City area and CBD – City hall • Greenbushes Area – Kuyga Community Hall • Seaview Area – Seaview Community Hall • Colchester Area – Colchester Community Hall • Ibhayi Area – Daku and Nangoza Jebe Com- munity Halls * Wells Estate Community Hall • Northern Areas – Booysens Park Hall and George Botha Sports Centre • Uitenhage Area – Town Hall, Allanridge and Babs Madlakane Community Halls • Despatch Area – Despatch Community Hall

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WHILE the Eastern Cape is get-ting ready for the arrival of theremains of former presidentNelson Mandela in Qunu onSaturday and a state funeral as

never seen before in this country on Sunday,thousands of local mourners will get the oppor-tunity to bid the SA icon farewell at amemorialservice in the NelsonMandela Bay Stadium onFriday from 9am.

According to municipal spokesperson Mthu-banzi Mniki, the Eastern Cape Premier NoxoloKiviet andmembers of the legislaturewill be at-tending the memorial service.AfricanNationalCongressSecretaryGeneral

GwedeMantashewill be delivering thekeynoteaddress.Mniki said the clergy representing IDAMA-

SA and the Council of Churches will be han-dling the event expected to be attended by theExecutive mayor Cllr Benson Fihla, Council-lors, leaders from different political parties inthe province and traditional leaders.MECforSocialDevelopmentandSpecialPro-

grammesPemmyMajodina,who is in charge ofthe event, has urged members of different de-nominations to wear their church uniforms

during the memorial service.Zahara, who postponed her Phendula Tour

whichwas scheduled to take place at theBoard-walk lastSunday,willgetanopportunity tosingthe song she performs with the people’s poet,Mzwakhe Mbuli - dedicated to Madiba on Fri-day. Award-winning EC Gospel sensation Lu-sandaMcingawill also take to the stage in hon-our of Madiba, as well as other local gospelgroups.Eastern Cape Premier Noxolo Kiviet said in

a statement over the weekend the performanceand conduct of government, as well as the con-duct of people of the Eastern Cape during thisperiodwill have a significant bearing on publicopinion in the country and beyond, and all ac-tivities are thereforematerial to our province’sreputation.“We must honour Madiba with dignity and

pride. The official mourning period and theStateFuneral is anopportunity for all SouthAf-ricans and the international community tomourn the loss we all feel – and to celebrateMadiba’s extraordinary life andcontribution toall of humanity,” said Kiviet.“Let’s work together to make this period one

in which we maintain the dignity and proudreputation of our country.“Agreatnumberof internationalvisitorswill

make theirway toourprovince tobepart ofme-

morial events and the State Funeral,” she said.Kiviet said that theprovince’s infrastructure,

namely the roads, airports, public transport,stadia, and electricity,is ready. Umtata Airportwill be exclusively utilised for landing of Headsof State only, while the two airports in PE andEL will be open to the VIPs and public andVVIPs attending the funeral will be driven byluxury coaches to Qunu to avoid a stampede onthe N2.“Eskom has assured us that their electricity

network in the area has beenmaintained sinceSeptember and contingency plans/backup arein place in case of lapse.“Our economicnetwork in the formof banks,

telecommunications, retail shops, and mediaare ready to absorb the increased volumes thistime.“Our hospitality sector is ready in terms of

providing accommodation and tourism attrac-tion led by Eastern Cape Parks and TourismAgency – a number of tourism information cen-tre kiosks have beenmounted around the prov-ince tomake it easier for tourists andmournersto navigate our beautiful province,” she said.“Our Safety and Security cluster, including

SAPS police and Traffic Officers, is ready. ThisTeam will be backed up by a team of 3000 mar-shals,” she said.Since other public mourning activities and

the State funeralwould not be accessible to eve-ryone, the government have identified publicviewing mourning areas (PVMAs) where thepublic can view footage of events.Mniki said residents who are unable to go to

the memorial service on Friday or the funeralin Qunu on Sunday should not despair as therewill be 13 PublicViewing Places available to as-sist during the events. “We want people to bepart of the activities but are also against anystampede. Let our former president be given afarewell that he deserves without any loss oflife and problems associated with his depart-ing,” said Mniki.

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PORT Elizabeth police are looking for informa-tiononthewhereaboutsofVuyoMcontsiofDun-gani Street, NU5,Motherwellwhowentmissingfrom Friday October 11.

According topolicespokespersonWarrantOf-ficer Dumile Gwavu, Mcontsi was believed tohave attended a funeral service in Street NU5when he went missing.“Hecalledhismotheratabout8pmonthesaid

date telling her that he was back from Cradockandwasattendinga funeral serviceatKwaMan-ube Street in NU6Motherwell,” saidW/O Gwa-vu.At the time of his call, Mcontsi said he was

first going to a house in Gxakra, NU5, also inMotherwell where there was another funeral.“Indeed both houses had funerals but he did

not attend the funerals,” said Gwavu, addingthat when he left the house at Gxakra Street hetold themournershewasgoinghomebutappar-ently changed direction and did not arrivehome.

Mcontsididnotcallagaintosaywherehewas.“His phone’s on voicemail,” saidGwavu, add-

ing that police contacted his relatives in Cra-dock andwere told that he was not there either.Anyonewith informationcancontactConstableThobani Maswana of Motherwell Detectives at:0 041 4620730.* New Brighton police detectives are looking

for informationon thewhereabouts ofLindumi-so Mijako whom they believe could assist in amurder case they are busy investigating.According toW/ODumileGwavu, amanwas

stabbed inhisupper-bodyatRamaphosaVillagein New Brighton on October 4. He died on thescene.The suspect was arrested, according to Gwa-

vu, but members of the SAPS are still lookingfor vital information that could assist them inthe finalisation of the case.“We need crucial information that we believe

awitness (Lindumiso)Mijako could provide forthe case to proceed,” said W/O Gwavu, addingthat anyonewith informationabouthiswherea-bouts shouldnot hesitate to contactW/OWalterWait at 0 084 2678 315.

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NCEBA DLADLA

MEMBERS of the South African Po-lice Services (SAPS) in Port Elizabethare looking for this man (pictured) toassist them in the finalisation the in-vestigation of an alleged rape whichtook place in Deal Party on SundayNovember 3.

Awomanwhowasonherwayhomeatabout 2.30pmwalkingalong therail-way line, was allegedly attacked bythree suspects who took turns rapingher.According to Police spokesperson

Captain Sandra Janse van Rensburg,the suspects fled the scene afterwards.Anyone with information about the

where-abouts of this man, shouldphone Detective Sergeant Shilajoe at0 071 475 2310.

Help police find this man

Rape suspect sought . IMAGE:SUPPLIED

REPORTER

Eastern Cape Premier Noxolo Kiviet said in astatement over the weekend the performanceand conduct of government as well as the con-duct of people of the Eastern Cape during thisperiodwill have a significant bearing on publicopinion in the country and beyond, and all ac-tivities are therefore material to our provincereputation.

“We must honour Madiba with dignity andpride. The official mourning period and theStateFuneral is anopportunity for all SouthAf-ricans and the international community tomourn the loss we all feel – and to celebrate

Madiba’s extraordinary life andcontribution toall of humanity,” said Kiviet.“Let’sWorkTogether tomake this period one

in which we maintain the dignity and proudreputation of our country.“Agreatnumberof internationalvisitorswill

make theirway toourprovince tobepart ofme-morial events and the State Funeral,” she said.Kiviet called onall people of theEasternCape

to work with authorities to ensure that the dig-nity and security of key public events is main-tained throughout this period.“As the province we have aligned ourmemo-

rial events along the national programme andindeed as the Eastern Cape we are ready,”.Kiviet said that the province’s infrastructure

is ready namely the roads, airports, publictransport, stadia, electricity. Umtata Airportshall be exclusively utilised for landing ofHeads of State only, while the two airports inPE and EL shall be open to the VIPs and publicand VVIPs attending the funeral will be drivenby luxury coaches to Qunu to avoid stampedein the N2.“Eskom has assured us that their Electricity

network in the area has beenmaintained sinceSeptember and contingency plans/backup arein place in case of lapse.“Oureconomicnetwork in the formofBanks,

telecommunications, retail shops, media areready to absorb the increased volumes thistime.

“Our hospitality sector is ready in terms ofproviding accommodation and tourism attrac-tion led by Eastern Cape Parks and TourismAgency – a number of tourism information cen-tre kiosk have been mounted around the prov-ince tomake it easier for tourists andmournersto navigate our beautiful province,” she said.“Our Safety and Security cluster is ready in-

cluding SAPS police and Traffic Officers. ThisTeam will be backed up by a team of 3000 mar-shals,” she said.Since other publicmorning activities and the

State funeral would not be accessible to every-one, the government have identified publicviewing mourning areas (PVMA’s) where pub-lic can view footage from events.

‘WemusthonourMadibawithdignityandpride’ - ECpremier

INDABA | WEDNESDAY 11 DECEMBER 2013 NEWS 3

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, through its Heritage Section, is embarking on an oral history projectthat seeks to unearth untold stories in social, political, business, sports, culture and educational activitiesbetween the 1960s –1980s. These stories have not been documented, but still reside in certain individuals.The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, through its Heritage Section, is embarking on an oral history projectthat seeks to unearth untold stories in social, political, business, sports, culture and educational activitiesbetween the 1960s –1980s. These stories have not been documented, but still reside in certain individuals.The public is requested to nominate individuals who were active in the following categories:

• Business• Arts and Culture• Education• Sport

for possible interviews so as to record their experiences and archive these as a heritage resource of theNelson Mandela Bay Municipality.The nominated individuals’ names will be critically scrutinised by the panel of experts and the selectedpeople will be interviewed on recommendation of the experts.All the recorded material will be housed at an institution of learning where future and the current generationscan access that information.The submission of names will start on Monday, 25 November 2013 and the closing date is 13 December2013.Written submissions can be addressed to:

The DirectorArts, Culture and Libraries (Miss V Gwintsa)Recreation and Cultural ServicesPO Box 12435Centrahill 6006Email: [email protected]

Ref. 291 – 11 December 2013

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ABAHLALI balo Masipala umbaxa weNelsonMandela Bay abaneminqweno yokubhalaamazwi ovelwano ngongasekhoyo owayesaku-ba nguMongameli wentando yesininzi kweliuNelson Rholihlahla Mandela banga-kwenzaoko.

Esi sibhengezo siya kwabo bazibandakanyanesizwe nehlabathi ngovelwano nosapholwalowowayesakubanguMongameliweshumiwombutho kaKhongolose, i-ANC.Isithethi salo masipala uKupido Baron uthe

iincwadi zeminqweno yovelwano zithiwethandekwiiholo zoluntu, iCityHall edo-lophinieBhayi,eTownHalleTinarha naseNelsonMan-dela Peace Park eMotherwell nekulaphouMadiba wanyathela khona okokuqala kweliphondo leMpuma Kapa ukuphuma kwakheekuvalelweni eVictor Vester Prison ngo1990.Ngamalungiselelo omngcwabo kaGqirha

NelsonMandela eQunu nesikhumbuzo sobomibakhe eNelson Mandela Bay stadium ngol-weSihlanu, ungaya ku:www.mandela.gov.zaokanye: www.gcis.gov.za kungenjalou:www.gov.nelsonmandelabay.gov.za nalaphobaza kufumana uncedo

Tyikitya amazwi ovelwanongokuwa kukaMadiba, iqhawe

NCEBA DLADLA

THE 16 Days of Activism of NoViolence against Women andChildren was closed in stylewith the launch of the Provin-cial Council against Gender-based Violence at the NangozaJebe Hall in New Brighton lastThursday December 5.

It was a day for the provinceto gather in Nelson MandelaBay to denounce once again anyact of abuse against women andchildren.Nelson Mandela Bay Execu-

tive Mayor Cllr Benson Fihlaand some of themetro’s council-lors were present during theevent organised by the Department of SocialDevelopment and Special Programmes underMEC Pemmy Majodina.

It was attended by multi-party gender-ac-tivists, Men for Change and other NGOs, the

Department of Justice’s Consti-tutional Development, the NPAaswell asmembers from theRe-ligious Sector among others.In the fight against gender-

based violence, which has be-come endemic in South Africa,the executive mayor Oom BenFihla called men to lead by ex-ample and to make their homesa safe place for women and chil-dren.MPL and Multi-Party Wom-

en’s Caucus ChairpersonNtombesine Ndabeni said theevent was every important innot only highlighting thescourge but also callingmen in-

to action against gender-based violence - aHuman Rights Violation to say - Kwanele!(Enough is enough).

Menshould set exampleagainst gender-basedviolence

NMB Executive MayorOom Ben Fihla.PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA

In some parts of the province, Ndabeni said,women were accused of being witches andkilledwhile girl-childrenwere forced intomar-riages with older persons through a past tradi-tion of Ukuthwala.Reverend Lulama Ntshingwa spoke about

the role of men in the Brothers for Life NGOwhose responsibility was to empower men totake theirplace inmaking society free fromanykind of violence against women and children.

“Not in my name, we say against abuse ofwomenandchildren.And, against youngboysdying in the bush in pursuit of the traditionof Ukwaluka (circumcision), not in myname,” said Ntshingwa, adding that Men forChange hold talks at Umhlobo Wenene FMevery week.“As men we must make our homes places

of peace, safety and security,” said Ntsh-ingwa.

4 NEWS INDABA | WEDNESDAY 11 DECEMBER 2013

STANFORD (Across the road from the Livingstone Hospital

in the Shoprite Complex) * 041 453 2875

Matanzima Street, UitenhageTel 041 977 0038/Fax 041 977 1653Kwanobuhle

Ezimbalini kukho abantu abaninzi abathi ngobukho babonothando lwabo babonakala bengaphezulu kobomi, bazabathi bakumka bashiya imizila eqaqambileyo emvakwethuba elide bemkayo.Utata uMadiba ngomnye wabo bantu. Itshantliziyo,inkokheli, isithandazwe, igorha kwizigidi ngezigidizabantu behlabathi. Utata wesizwe sethu, awayame ngayelo rhulumente usakhasayo wedemokhrasi, wathathelaemagxeni akhe ubunzima bokwakha uMzantsi Afrikaongcono. Xa sijonga ngasemva kubomi bakhe obudenobuzele ukholo, iminyaka yakhe yomzabalazo,ukuzinikela kwakhe nokuzincama, siyazi ukuba ubawouNelson Rhol ih lahla Mandela uzisa ukhanyooluqaqambileyo.Madiba, tat'Omkhulu, siyakuhlala sikukhumbula –

ubulumko bakho buyakuhlalabusikhanyisela endleleni!

There are some people in history whose presence andpassion is larger than life itself and who leave a Legacythat shines on long after they are gone.Tata Madiba was one such man. A warrior, a leader, astatesman, a hero to millions (the world). The father ofOur Nation, the Pillar of our young democracy, he took onhis shoulders the burden of building a better South Africa.As we look back on his long and faithful life, his years ofstruggle, determination & self-sacrifice, we know thatNelsonRolihlahlaMandela cast a brilliant light.Madiba, Khulu, Tata we will always remember you – YourWisdomwill always be a guiding light.

MR NELSON ROLIHLAHLA MANDELA(18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013)

‘Sometimes it falls upon ageneration to be great.

You be that great generation.Let your greatness blossom.

Of course the task will not be easy.But no to do this would bea crime against humanity.’

- Nelson Mandela

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NELSONMandela Bay rugby fans welcomedthe Springbok Sevens team and SARU repre-sentatives when they announced their newCSI beneficiaries, the Wilderness Founda-tion, and gave them a R50 000 donation at theHavana Lounge, McArthur Centre, BeachRoad, Humewood last Thursday December 5.

Blitsbokkesupports theWilderness Foundation

Standing from left, the Wilderness Foundation’s Andrew Muir, Anne Marie Stephenson, MputhumiNtontela (Absa), Melisa Welcome and Paul Lange. Seated, 7s captain, Kyle Brown, is flanked by, fromleft, Danny Sauls, Lwazi Xinwa, Lincoln Meyer and Ayanda Sanka. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA

The Blits Bokke received a warm welcome ahead of the Sevens series inPE. PHOTO: NCEBA DLADLA

Springbok 7s Captain Kyle Brown (left)received an award from coach Neil Powellfor reaching a 35 game milestone. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA

Absa Bank’sMphuthumi Ntontela(right) and rugby fanFreddy Jones of VWSA’s Training Depart-ment. PHOTO: NCEBADLADLA

Sinovuyo Mpahlwa, Thelma Leach, Sutu Yonaand Brenda Peacock enjoyed spending timewith the Springbok 7s in PE. PHOTO: NCEBADLADLA

Supernova Catering Company ensured thatthe Blits Bokke and guests were nourishedwell during dinner with supporters in PE.PHOTO: NCEBA DLADLA

Nolubabalo Plaatjie (left) and Zukiswa Lamaniboth of The Function Warehouse enjoyed theday with the Blits Bokke. PHOTO: NCEBA DLADLA

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STAFF and pupils of Seyisi PrimarySchool are very proud of their traditionaldance group called “The Progressive Kids”who took honours at the South AfricanDance Championships held at the Rusten-burg Civic Centre in Rustenburg recently.

According to the groupmentor VuyokaziMbane, Seyisi won in the Small Group cat-egory in which they went home with a cer-tificate of participation, winners’ trophy,an overall trophy and gold medals.Mbane said that they were surprised to

see their school beating all the other par-ticipants. “These kids surprised me. It wasa first time for our school to participate at

an event of that magnitude. But they werefocused. It was not easy up there in Rusten-burg,” said Mbane.Seyisi Primary School Principal Xoliswa

Zikishe said the the school was over-whelmed with the results achieved despitetheir challenges.“We thought that the trip would not take

place because it cost R1 805 for each learn-er for the whole trip and accommodation.It was very difficult but Mrs NomondeMakupula played a phenomenal role inlooking for financial assistance.We were very worried for those kids who

could not go to Rustenburg owing to finan-cial constraints. Out of 42 learners, onlysix learners went to Rustenburg,” said Zik-ishe.

Seyisiwinsnationaldance competition

Proud teachers areNomonde Makupulaand Xoliswa Zikishe(principal) andVuyokazi Mbane(mentor and schoolclerk) with the learnersdisplaying the fruits oftheir hard labour. Backfrom left, they areSiphiwo Mkobeni,Zanele Majiya andNomashweme Kakanawhile the pupilsstanding in front areGcobisa Peter andSinovuyo Peter.PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE

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The station’s Lungile Nduvana said, “Wehave decided to postpone our first instal-ment of the BayTV Music Video Awards aswe are mourning the sad passing of SouthAfrica’s first democratically elected presi-dent Nelson Mandela.”Inspired by the hard work and dedica-

tion of local artists, the event, which willbe celebrated for the first time in NelsonMandela Bay and the Eastern Cape prov-ince, could wait, said Nduvane.

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DISTINGUISHED guests, parents, players andofficials of Shining Stars attended their year-end function at NU 30 Assemblies of GodChurchHall recently to honour their outstand-ingofficials,playersandtheir loyal supporters.

SAFA Nelson Mandela Bay Deputy Presi-dent Monde Mhletywa praised Stars’ officialsfor motivating their membership.MOFA President SimphiweMKMkangelwa

also stated Stars players should not bring theirreputation into disrepute because it was cleartheir officials were taking pride in their club.However, ShiningStarsunanimouslyawarded

a trophy to theirpresidentMzimkhuluFina forhis dedication and valuable contribution totheir entire club.

The awards were as follows:*Shining Stars Cultural Group*U/9: Most Improved player- Athenkosi Plaatjie, Most

disciplined player- Tshepo Makasi, Players’ player-BonginkosiDantieandPlayeroftheSeason-LuvoNdywebe-niU/11:Most improvedplayer-LiyemaDyonashe,Mostdis-

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ter, Most disciplined player- Olwethu Mzizana, Top goalscorer- Bhongolethu Mafele, Players’ player- Thozamileand Player of the season- Lukhanyo MapempeniPresidential awardsDedication and commitment: Nomava Mafele, Sinora

Mafele, Nomthandazo Katu, Mbulelo Fanapi, Velile Tom,Mwezi Windvoel, Zukile Jack, Peter Nomatyenge, SandileFina, Mthunzi Roger Klaas, Sydwell Temele, MfundoMxokozeli and Siyasanga NgontsiContribution towards the club’s success: Isaac KlaasPrint Media: Selby MadikaneLoyal supporters: Sinakho Swartbooi, Zamikhaya Fina,

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REAL City secured a 4-1 away victory for ORTamboDistrictCosmosduringtheirSAFAEast-ern Cape Second Division League recently.

Following their home draw with ChampionsFC, City were untouchable when they wallopedOR Tambo at their own backyard. Lifa Teyise,Vusumzi Teyise, Siphelele Jonas and AkhulileDlilanga came up with a goal each. Morning

Stars drew 2-2 with Tornado with their strikerThandisizwe scoring two goals at Zwide Stadi-um.

Other SAFA EC Second Division results:*Angavu 0-2 Tembu Royals*JB Milan 4-2 Cloud Nine*Mthatha Bucks 1-0 Matta Milan*Morning Stars 2-4 Cacadu FC*Tornado 2-0 Real City*FC Buffalo 1-1 Kokstad Liverpool*Highbury 6-0 OR Tambo District Cosmos*Champions 1-0 Red Stars

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FANS were kept on their feet when ZAFANjeya First Division games took place atDynamos grounds recently.

Black Eagles were held to a 1-1 draw byEverton, while Burning Flames went

down 2-1 to XI Masters. Charge Unitedshared the spoils 2-2 with Fairway Stars.Happy Stars devastated Dynamos 3-1.

United Brothers succumbed 3-0 to RealStars. Vutha Celtics trailed 2-1 to Power-lads, with City All Stars drubbingMakawula Brothers 3-0.Major Stars were awarded soft points as

Moonlight Cityfailed to pitch upfor their game.Real Strikersgave a good ac-count of them-selves despitetheir 3-2 loss toIsland City.Stone Breakersbeat Royal Blues3-1 while YoungNeighbourshammeredPeace Lovers 7-1.

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Real Stars whacked United Brothers 3-0. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE

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Selby Madikane (left) from PE ExpressIndaba receives trophy from Shining StarsPresident Mzimkhulu Fina for covering sportsnews. PHOTO:ZUKILE JACK

Real City FCwith officials.PHOTO:SELBYMADIKANE

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IT WAS not clear whethersome teams in SAFA NelsonMandela Bay SAB RegionalLeague went for a ChristmasBreak before its actual timefollowing a string of softpoints during the last gamesof the year.

Fairview Rovers wereawarded soft points sinceCentral Acemates failed to

pitch up for their fixture.ThenewcomersSunriseDe-

velopment also followed suitwhen they failed to honourtheir game against Mother-well Academy. Fans weretreated to football of a highstandard when Royal Bucsdrew 2-2 with their neigh-bours Camper United atMotherwell NU 9 Stadium.Peace United earned a 3-2

hard win at home over To-morrow Stars.

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Megan Minaar is third dan. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

SAFANMBSAB League:last 2013 games

Royal Bucs striker Luntu Boloti chases the ball with Camper Unitedfullback Loyiso Jack looking on. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE