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Forensic investigators have beenworking aroundthe clock sincethe gruesomediscovery ofbaby corpses ina freezer of aMthatha homeon Saturday.IMAGES: COURTESY OF SABC
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE AND REPORTINGTEAM
Awoman (29) who claims the
corpses of four infants (all agedbetween 1 and 2 months) are herchildren, has been arrested formurder on Tuesday.
The arrest follows a shocking discovery bythe suspect’s neighbour, who found the fourdecomposing corpses – two boys and two girls– in a freezer on the weekend.The bodies were in plastic bags, buried un-
der food and were found when the neighbourwas trying to establish why a dreadful smellwas emanating from the freezer.At the time of the gruesome discovery, the
suspectwas attendingher boyfriend’s funeralin Johannesburg.Since the discovery, the house in New
Brighton, Mthatha had been under heavy po-lice surveillance, awaiting the suspect’s re-turn while the crime scene was being investi-gated.Police spokesperson, Col. Mzukisi Fatyela,
confirmed the suspect’s arrest and said thepost mortem report of one of the tiny corpsesstates that the victim had a shoelace tiedaround its neck.“This is why we have arrested the suspect
for murder.”He said the investigation was ongoing and
that the post mortem reports of the otherthree bodies had not yet been completed.Fatyela confirmed that the suspect had
claimed that all the babies were her childrenThe suspect’s arrest followed a four-hour-
long police interrogation at the Madeira Po-lice Station inMthatha,when the suspect, hermother and two relatives arrived there at 9amon Tuesday.After the interrogation the suspect was tak-
en to the crime scene by the police where shewas later arrested and taken back to the hold-ing cells at the Madeira Police Station.According to a member of the community,
residentswere still in shockandwant toknow
why the corpses were kept in the freezer.“People are not angry, but they are disgust-
ed andpuzzled overwhathashappenedhere.”Shortly before the gruesome discovery was
made, guests at the house were still beingserved food from the freezer which held thebodies.The suspect appeared in the Mthatha Mag-
istrates’ Court yesterday..Visit theMthatha ExpressFacebook Page
for an update on yesterday’s court proceed-ings.
Woman (29)arrestedoverbabycorpses
A woman (29) covers her face after she has beenarrested for murder in New Brighton, Mthatha onTuesday. The arrest follows the gruesome discovery offour baby corpses in a freezer in the house she hadbeen living in. PHOTO:SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
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A 63-year-old womanwas gunned down lastThursday at Ngcungeni location in Flagstaffin Eastern Pondoland by an unknown man.No-Ayini Mvunelwa was presumably on
her way home when she was allegedly shotand killed by a man who then ran into a near-by forest.Eastern Pondoland is well-known for at-
tacks on women accused of witchcraft and itis suspected that this killing may be relatedto suspicions of witchcraft.This incident followed another which hap-
pened in the neighbouring town of Lusikisikiwhen three family members were attackedand hacked and stabbed to death. A similarincident tookplace inEngcobo. Suspects havebeen arrested in connection with the Lusikis-iki and Engcobo cases. Police spokespersonCaptainMduduziGodlwana confirmed the in-cident and said police were working day andnight to try and track down the suspect.Godlwana said the attack followed an inci-dent where the bones of a boy was found inthe veld. As a result, community members al-legedly started accusing one another ofwitch-craft, since they had believed it to have beenthe motive for the murder. Godlwana said ameeting had been called by different govern-mentdepartmentswith thepurposeof comingupwith an intervention strategy to stop thesesenseless killings in the area.
Womangunneddown
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
MQANDULI law enforcement agenciesare working tirelessly to ensure that thedriver of a car that was involved in a terri-ble accident last Saturday, in which twopeople were killed and two seriously in-jured, gets arrested.This according to Arrive Alive spokes-
person in the Eastern Cape, Tsepo Ma-chaea. He said the accident happenedaround8pmonSaturdayand thedriver fledthe scene after the accident. Machaea said
they are still trying to trace the driver’swhereabouts.
Machaea said the accident took place afew kilometres from Mqanduli and the ve-hicle that allegedly caused the accidentwasheading towards Coffee Bay. “We heardthat it was a hired car from a certain com-panybutweare still trying to establishwhohired the car and fromwhich company.Wewill take the investigation from there,”said Machaea.He condemned the action of running
away from an accident scene and vowed
that strong measures would be takenagainst drivers who failed to stop after anaccident had occurred.
. Mthatha had a series of accidents lastweekend. Two accidents took place in Tu-tor Ndmase Street near Khwezi Townshipand more in the Mthatha Central BusinessDistrict. Another accident happened on theN2 between Mthatha and Tsolo near Zi-phundana location.Machaea said heavy rains on Saturday
couldhaveplayeda role in thehighnumberof accidents.
Massive hunt for hitandrun driver
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
MESSAGESof support are pouring inwishingUmhlobo Wenene Maskandi DJ, Saba Mbixa-ne , a speedy recovery following a tragic acci-dent on Monday that has left him in a coma.
Mbixane, of Siweluthukela and La-vuth’bhayi fame, was travelling with his mo-torbike from his home in Mandileni locationto Mt Frere when the accident happened nearCabazi location.According to reliable sources, Mbixanewas
still in a come in ICU at the Nelson Mandela
Academic Hospital in Mthatha at time of Ex-press going to print. It is not clear at this stagehow the accident happened. He was found byan undertaker fromMakaula Funeral parlourlying along the gravel road while his bike wasflung not far from where he was lying.He was flown by helicopter to the Nelson
Mandela Academic Hospital in Mthatha.Umzimvubu mayor Khulukazi Phangwam,
of the municipality where Saba was born, ex-pressed her shock after hearing the news ofhis accident. “Ï received a call from his sonwhilst I was in the Lekgotla meeting. I in-formedMEC PemmyMajodina about the inci-
dent and the helicopter from Madzikane-Ka-Zulu in Mt Frere was arranged to take himto Hospital.
“We are devastated. He has played such arole in promoting culture. We wish him aspeedy recovery, ” said Phangwa.Police spokesperson Lieutenant Edith Mjo-
ko of Mt Frere cluster confirmed the accidentstating that she was still waiting for detailedinformation. Eastern Cape department ofHealth spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo refused tocomment stating that the family instructedthat no-one must comment on Saba’s inci-dent.
UmhloboDJ in comaafteraccident
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THEMEC for Rural Development andAgrari-an Reform, Mlibo Qoboshiyane, said in re-sponse to the Eastern Cape leader of the Dem-ocratic Alliance, Athol Trollip’s allegationsabout the bad conditions and non-payment ofstaff at theMagwaandMajola tea estates, thatthe last payment his departmentmade to bothestates was R3,1 million last month.
Express reported lastweek onTrollip’s visitto the farms and questions over where themillions of rands had gone that the govern-ment has pumped into theMagwa andMajolaTea estates where, allegedly no harvesting istaking place and workers are not being paid.Qoboshiyane said he notes and welcomes
the decision by Trollip and his friends to visitthe Magwa and Majola tea estates.“The lurid statement issued by Trollip
about the situation at both tea estates partlyshows the extent of challenges that inspiredus to embark on the business rescue processof both estates. It also exposes incorrect andfalse information Trollip paddles as truthabout the situation in the estates andpaymentof employees,” said the statement issued byQoboshiyane.“What might be a rude awakening moment
to him and his bank of friends, is nothing newto us; hence we have been engaging the work-ers through their unions in both estates andthe owners of the Majola tea estate, the work-ers’ trust, on rescuing these estates in orderto protect their jobs.”The statement further reads that now that
Trollip had been to the estates, they trust thathis viewabout their supportwill evolve to em-brace the business rescue process aimed ataddressing the situation and the low tea pro-duction in the estates.MECQoboshiyane called on anyMember of
Provincial Legislature (MPL) and Member ofParliament (MP) to read their business rescueplan so that they could use their positions inboth provincial legislature and the nationalassembly to support their efforts to save jobs,and protect the livelihood of many familieswhose lives are affected by the current situa-tion at the tea estates.“The current situation in these estates de-
mands more than a one-day tour of the es-tates; it needs a long lasting solution to ensuresustainable livelihoods for the workers, reju-venation of the rural economy, protection ofjobs and creation ofmore opportunities for lo-cal businesses, youth and community atlarge.”According to the statement,workers of both
estates are fully behind the business rescueprocess and understand the dynamics facedby both estates more than the visiting Trollipand his friends “who appear to have beenflashing their pricey cameras and taking vid-eo footage more than listening to the issuesat hand”.According to Qoboshiyane, the focus of the
business rescue process was to make surethat Magwa and Majola tea estates produceand package their tea properly for the mar-kets in the same packaging of the tea boxTrol-lip requested from the MEC Qoboshiyane aft-er the committee meeting.“It is incorrect to say the workers were last
paid before the elections. Subsequent to ourengagements and agreement with workers,provincial government’s economic transfor-mation cluster, discussions between the Pre-mier, relevant MECs, Eastern Cape Develop-ment Corporation (ECDC) and the EasternCape Rural Development and Agrarian Re-form (ECRDAR), we held a meeting with Ne-hawu, which represents workers in both es-tates.”“The last paymentwemadewas in January
2015.“Contrary toTrollip’s false claims, this Jan-
uary, we paid about R3,1 million to both es-tates with about R1 933 763.72 forMagwa sal-aries, R901 340.00 for Majola salaries andabout R264 896.28 was paid to the South Afri-can Revenue Services to settle tax debt ofMagwa tea estate which had forced SARS tofreeze their bank account. The debt owed toSARS meant that any money made from teasales serviced the existing SARSdebt,whichwehavenowsettled,” clarifies the statementfrom Qoboshiyane.He further states that now that the debt
has been settled, Magwa tea estate, which isoperating at a minimum capacity level, willbe able to cover operational costs from theprofits of tea sales. Magwa and Majola teaestates workers have, amongst other things,agreed that their remuneration will be vari-able costs linked to production and salesrather than fixed costswithnodeterminableoutput requirements.The business rescue process of both es-
tates had received overwhelming supportfrom all stakeholders in the province witheach prepared to play their part in rescuingthese businesses.“Our focus as government is to fix admin-
istrative and management aspects of the es-tates in order for production to go back tofull capacity, for tea production tounfoldun-hindered for the benefit of theworkers, localeconomy and the Workers’ Trust that ownsMajola estate.“The solutions and systems we will put in
place will not be ephemeral like the DA’s in-terest on the states and their one-day visitbut will be long lasting to ensure that thereis sustainable livelihood in the estates, com-munities and in the rural economy.”MEC Qoboshiyane said he had been en-
gaging a number of local communities, theworkers and ANC leaders who are closer tothe estates and who made a number of pro-posals which are included in the businessrescue plan.MEC Qoboshiyane called on the DA not to
make the plight of the workers and the teaestates a political football but to rather jointhe work done to protect and save jobs in or-der to develop communities.
. Responding to MEC Mlibo Qoboshiya-ne’s statement, Trollip said theMEC neededto be careful when sending public officialstowrite his political statements. “This state-ment written by Mvusiwekhaya Sicwetsha,who is Qoboshiyane’s spokesperson, is notonly unprofessional but it is also insulting.The said official has chosen to refer to meas “Trollip” and to my parliamentary andlegislature colleagues as a “bank” and “ar-my”of friends. Sicwetsha clearlyhasno ideaofwhat he is talking about. I have been thereand visited those people for years now andthey have told me of the plight. I have takenvideo footage which clearly illustrates thedire problems faced.”In a letter to the MEC Trollip said, “I chal-
lenge both of you (Sicwetsha andQoboshiya-ne) to disprove what I said in the statementor to retract these accusations. I at least havebeen to Magwa on numerous occasions andwent to both estates myself and interactedwithworkers andmanagement staff in orderto assess the state of affairs formyself. I havebeen on this portfolio since 1999 and have apassion for making Agriculture work.“Your staff member’s comments are an in-
sult to me and my efforts in this regard overa period of fifteen years!!“This kind of knee-jerk denial and trading
of insults can never be in the interest of theestates and the community that live andwork thereon,” Trollip addedTrollip said he would compare his find-
ings with those of the portfolio committeewhen they visit Magwa later in the year todetermine who is peddling untruths.“The facts are that neither management
nor workers are aware that they’ve been paid.At Magwa some workers mistook us as poten-tial investors and pleaded, “sitathe siyafaapha” (take us, we are dying here). The MECclearly has no idea about tea production, per-haps it’s he that should “listen to the issues at
hand” and familiarise himself with the realstate of affairs there. Let it be known that theMEC’s offer of a “cupof tea that runnethover”is typical of emptyANCpromises that thepeo-ple of this province have been hearing for thepast twenty years,” he ended.
The Magwa tea plantations. PHOTO: GREG NOTA
TROLLIPWARNSMEC: “BECAREFULWHENPUBLICOFFICIALSWRITE YOURSTATEMENTS”
MECresponds toDA’s tea farmallegations
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THE Umzimvubu Local Municipality’s (ULM)Mayor Khulukazi Phangwa and Speaker Zolis-ani Sisilana, together with the Department ofEducation, rewarded top 2014 matriculants atan awards ceremony held at Lindelani SeniorSecondary School (SSS) in Tela Village recent-ly.
As part of its commitment to nurture, impeland contribute to the excellence of educationin schools within the municipality, the ULMtook it on its shoulders to initiate a ceremonyof this nature at the school. The primary objec-tive was commending students who have
showed some zeal towards their studies andto commend the invested time and knowl-edge conveyed to them by their teachers.Present at the ceremony was the Depart-
ment of Education, Mount Frere District Di-rector Mr Sobikela who could not containhis elationwhenconveyinghismotivationalwords.Having made it to the top six achievers in
the district, Lindelani Senior SecondarySchool managed to produce the second topachieving student, Mawande Khuphuka, 18of Betshwana Location in Mount Ayliff.The school was established in 1999 but on-
ly had its first class of matriculants in 2001.With a fair pass rate since then, the school
principal was proud to present an increase inits pass rate over the years up to 2014.“Over the past years, our school has man-
aged to produce quality results on a yearly ba-sis we produce students of Khuphuka’s cali-bre thatmake us proud,” said the school prin-cipal Mr Dlali. Khuphuka represented theDistrict at a Provincial Awards Ceremonyheld in East London on January 6.Awards of Excellence were given to some
school educators for subjects like Mathemat-ics, Life Sciences,English,Economics andAc-counting.Considering that the school is in a rural ar-
ea, the mayor of ULM commended the goodwork these educators were doing and moti-
vated them to do even more.The Mount Frere District had 3483 grade 12
learners registered for the 2014 final examsand Khuphuka made it as the second best. Heis currently enrolled for a BSc. Degree atWal-ter Sisulu University in Mthatha.The programme formed part of theMayor’s
back to school campaign.Integrated into the programme was an in-
formation session by the Department of Com-munications Regional Communications Co-ordinator Ndyebo Kopo, who spent the day ata stall within the school premises targetinglearners, interacting and informing themabout the importance of the State Of the Na-tions Address (SONA).
ULMmotivates topachievers
The Mount FrereDistrict Directorfor the Department ofEducation, MrSobikela, withthe top achieving learner,MawandeKhuphuka, andUmzimvubuMayor CouncillorKhulukaziPhangwa.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
District DirectorMr Sobikelaand LindelaniSSS PrincipalMr Dlali whoreceivedawards for thebest perfomingschool fromCouncillorKhulukaziPhangwa.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
GREG NOTA
AS part of their social responsibil-ity, the Public Servants Associa-tion (PSA) of SouthAfrica donated250 jerseys to Magwa Senior Pri-mary School (SPS) pupils lastweek Wednesday.
It was not the first time for PSAto assist the school of Magwa aslast year in November they wereat the school to assist the learnersand parents to plant their own gar-den to be able to feed the learnersas most of them are coming fromdisadvantaged family.The parents of the children,
among them formerworkers at theailingMagwaTea Corporation, arereportedly battling to survive andare dependent on grocery hand-outs from local businesses aftertheir salaries went unpaid for
Jerseys donated toMagwaSPS
Pupils from Magwa Senior Primary School wearing their newjerseys donated to them by PSA. Here they are seen with theirteachers and officials from PSA.
PHOTO: GREG NOTA
about seven months.The PSA’s provincial shop stew-
ardDavidKing said they had chosento assist pupils from Magwa SeniorPrimary school after they had visit-ed the school and heard the storyabout parentswho had not been paidfor seven months from the MagwaTea Farm which was not functionaldue to its financial woes.The principal of the school Nom-
ampondomise Chonco thanked PSAfor choosing to donate to theirschool during these hard timeswhen the parents of the learnerswere unable to provide for their chil-dren due to them not being paid forseveral months and others beinglaid off work since the factorywherethey used to work was not function-al.PSA Manager Gilbert Siyakamela
thanked the warmth welcome theyreceived from the school.He said they decided to donate jer-
seys because a cold child was an in-active child so they want the chil-dren to be active and concentrate ontheir studies.
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Ja, as you know ukuthi we always keep ourpromises.
In ourprevious columnwepromised to takea visit in the mnandi places around EasternCape, particularly in the former Transkei.Ja, we did that and our visit was a success.
Inmostmnandis, if not taverns, there are stillthose reliable old patrons and some ‘newones’.As usual, after a few drinks, some become
loose balahle whilst others are still maintain-ing their discipline even after drinking.The only tavern or mnandi place where we
foundold faces only andno ‘new-ones’was theSteakhouse in UTA.Umwino nokuncwasa kusekhona and there
are still ladies who go there not just for drink-ing, but also to catch their victims.Men who drink and lose their minds.That’swhat happened inBrickyard inUTA,
whereby a group of women bexhwithe enyei-outie yashiyeka ingenakwantsiba zakub-habha.Mara mfethu unesibindi, khona kuthiwa
uyakwazi ukwenza ungavele uthwale elinga-kaya lona ihlahla.Shame, nalo mntu wakho akakuxabisanga
yaye udlala ngawe xa evele eze negquba lama-Juda le-friends zakhe.I wonder if the guy managed to have time
with his girlfriend. Nazo ke ezasetywaleni.So that is how our jouney was. Actually
nothing had changed that much kuba kalokuyindawo yempuzo.
Oh!! There is a change
You know what, recently we met uBukiweZide, the newsreader kuMhlobo Wenene; wedon’t know whether she hails from Ngqelenior Libode mara between the two.We had doubts ukuba that it was her.She has changed akasafani nala bundu girl
wayeyiyo, now ushaya ngamagedelocks(dreadlocks).But shamewhatwe liked about her, shewas
still humble like any bundu girl because shecalled uGeshe ebengamboni and greeted him.Hoping that ke Mabukie you won’t changeand you will never be corrupted by liBhayialambathwa.And make no mistake don’t forget where
you come from.Hoping that she had already expressed her
gratitude to Mnyamana (uWonga Ndzamela)who had tried in all media institutions tomake sure that you are being considered ashe saw potential in you.He even knocked at the offices of umgosi
team.I wonder nanizokulunga na lapha kuba zi-
yaphenduka phela.Kaloku kufuneke sibakhumbuze aba bant-
wana baphinde balibale apho basuka khona.She is driving usisi even though we did not
see the make of the car she was driving.Asazi ke nokuba ngumkhwenyani lo ebe-
hamba naye. Kuyatshatwa ke eMampondwe-ni ntombi.
Uphalele shame
Uyazi akuve kubuhlungu ukubona umntuobe-decentmara ubone ngoku ukuba sephale-le nje ngamanzi, ngala makholwa.There is an outie yase-Frere kwa-Makaula
who used to be a very decent and respectedguy whowas not visiting shebeens often eventhough he was drinking.Enye into no-partnerwakhe kwakubonaka-
la ukuba baphethene kakuhle and uy-amnqwanqwada kwezinye izinto.Unfortunately we heard that the partner
passed on towards the end of last year.Zambi ke ezo ndaba.A few months down the line her hubby is
getting drunk in such a way that he even failsto go home.Niyibone phi ke loo nto makwedini?Last weekend we were really astonished to
see him at Carlton Pub enxile ethufela esifub-eni de wabanjwa zii-chomie zakhe xa seku-hanjwa kuba bekungahambeki.Shame, uyaphalala and it seems as if use-
lela kwi-stress.Yonke ke la nto yenziwa kukuxhomekeka
komnye umntu ekuziphatheni athi waku-hamba emhlabeni umqolo ubephandle.Nangoku akhona amadoda obona ukuba
anqotywababafazi konaukubabekuthiwaab-ekho ngekunzima kuwo, kuba bangabantwa-na ngoku badala.Madoda fundani ukuziphatha without
i-guidance yoomama basemakhaya.Ilusizi la nto siyibone kula mjita.Khazi endlini kunjani kuba kaloku kwaba
bhuti xa kukhona umama wasekhaya kunzi-ma nokwendlula oku, because kaloku walit-hwala ityala umntwana womntu ngokuthat-ha le ndoda.Ewe kona boomama bethumara nathimay-
ibekhona into yokuzithathela izigqibo ngok-uziphatha kwethu.Nivile moss asithethi silungu kule nto ba-
fethu.
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MBIZANA youth organisation called “I CanStudent Support” held a fund raising eventwith a difference showcasing clothes madeout of newspapers and pamphlets in the Mbi-
zana community hall recently.
The theme for the fund raising event was“Clean-up Day and Environmental FashionShow”. The models were showcasing differ-ent garments made out of paper (newspapers
and advertising pamphlets) and plastic.Although it was a fund raising event, it was
also meant to raise awareness in the commu-nity about recycling and the importance ofkeeping their community clean throughcleaning the town and using recyclable mate-
rial such as paper, plastic and tin to makeclothing and other articles and art.The event also provided the community, es-
pecially young people, with hands-on experi-ence that helped them see that an effort to cutthewaste of resources doesmake a difference.
Youth showcasespapergarments
Seen wearing clothes made out of newspapers and plastic were (from left to right) KholosaMadikizela, Snoxolo Dolwana, Lusanda Potelwa, Aphelele Ntlokwana, Lilitha Candlovu, SihleVatsha (the designer), Lusanda Madikizela, Amanda Yaphi and Philasande Ntlanga.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Members of “I Can Student Support” seen at the event were (from left to right) Ntokozo Mpithi,Ongeziwe Tuntulwana, Lungani Mcobothi, Luyanda Mlisa, Naledi Hlebo, Njabulo Mthembu, LungaNgaleka, Asive Linyana, Akhona Mdolo, Fezile Madikizela and Okuhle Mtilwa. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Sinoxolo Dolwana showcasing one the outfits made out of newspapers. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Lusanda Potelwa with a unique dress which left the audience amazed. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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At 3,540 mm in length, 1,641 mm in width and 1,489 mmin height, the up! is one of the smallest four-seater carson the market. Its overall length consists of short bodyoverhangs and a long wheelbase of 2,420 mm. Thanks tothese dimensions the turning circle of the up! is an unu-sually compact 9.8 metres.
Use of space inside the car is exceptionally good, withspace for four adults. This is due to the wheelbase, whichis one of the longest in the segment, combined with anengine that is mounted well forward. The 251-litre bootis also significantly larger than is typical in this class.When the rear seat is fully folded, cargo space increasesto 951 litres.
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ADOUBLE header between the teams con-testing the SAB Regional League, whichincluded a Butterworth derby, was held atMsobomvu Stadium in Butterworth.
It was a weekend filled with football en-tertainment despite the poor attendance atthe grounds.The derby was between Butterworth All
Stars and Butterworth United and the sec-ond game was between Green Lovers FCand Hotspurs FC.Although both the games were played in
very hot weather conditions and in frontof few spectators, the players did not seemaffected and displayed excellent footballskills.The first game was between Green Lov-
ers FC andHotspurs FC. Both teams playedwith determination to win the game butunfortunately they had to share a point aft-er drawing one all.The second game was the derby between
the teams from Butterworth who wantedto show each other who is the best betweenthem. Both teams proved to be strong asthe game ended in a goalless draw.Poor attendance for spectators at Msob-
omvu stadium was still a huge challengebecause football fans did not turn up innumbers as expected for the big derbygame.Last month Butterworth United boss
Mzwamadoda Sinyanya raised his concernregarding the poor attendance at thegrounds.Sinyanya urged soccer fans to come out
in numbers and support local football inorder to boost the confidence of players
and show support to the up-and-coming stars. He voiced his con-cern after his side claimed a 5-2 victory over their neighboursGreen Lovers. Green Lovers FC coach Golden Nguqu also voicedhis concern about the poor attendance at the sport ground andalso urged supporters to come in numbers and support local foot-ball.
Poor attendance raises concerns
GREG NOTA
THE defending champions of the Safa ORTamboSABRegionalLeague, the 2010StormBreakers,will beplayingagainst the log run-ners-up, AmaMpondo on Sunday at the NewRest Soccer Stadium in Lusikisiki.
Only time will tell if it is going to be like lastseason when the teams were neck-to-neck intheir hunger to be crowned champion.AmaMpondo lost the title by failing tobe con-
sistent towards the end of the tournament, al-though they had been sitting at the top of thelog for three months prior to last year’s finalclash.
AmaMpondo fell back in the end, givingStorm Breakers a chance to capitalize ontheir remaining games, eventually affordingthem maximum points and the title.Last year AmaMpondo FC was seen as the
favourites to clinch the title by most of thespectators and supports from Lusikisiki , butStorm Breakers were also eyeing the title.
This year AmaMpondo will be looking at rec-tifying last year’s mistakes.The match promises to be an all-out strug-
gle for glory, since StormBreakerswill be outin full force to defend the title.Supporters are called to come out in num-
bers on Sunday to witness the two giants do-ing battle. The match starts at 15:00.
Defending championsplay runners-up
The defending champions 2010 Storm Breakers FC ready to defend their title. PHOTO: GREG NOTAAmaMpondo FC ready to cause an upset from the beginning of the league games to claim victorythis season. PHOTO:GREG NOTA