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Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism CEO, Mandlakazi Skefile (left), the honourable mayor, Zanoxolo Wayile and PortfolioCouncillor on Sport and Recreation, Babalwa Lobishe at the media launch for this year’s Splash Festival. Read moreabout the Splash Festival on page 2. Photo: Werner Hills
NCEBA DLADLA
A PORT Elizabeth police consta-ble who was gunned down togeth-er with a colleague while on dutyin Sakuba Street, Veeplaas onMonday morning will receive afull military arranged funeralnext week Thursday.
Constable Thandiswa Bambiso(33), a mother ofthree, was gunneddown in the earlyhours of Mondaymorning while pa-trolling the streetswith ConstableMongezi Mqina(35).
Mqina was alsoshot and criticallyinjured.
After the shoot-ing a critically in-jured Mqina man-aged to drive to a satellite police sta-tion in Zwide.
He is recovering at Netcare Green-acres Hospital where he was admit-ted in a critical condition.
“A military funeral means that po-lice will be in full military uniformand in charge of the proceedings dur-ing the funeral on Thursday nextweek,” said Police SpokespersonCaptain Andre Beetge.
At the time of going to press, thedetails of the venue of the funeral orthat of the memorial service onWednesday next week was still not fi-nalised.
The news of the attack on the twopolice officers was received withshock and anger by SAPS manage-ment in Pretoria. In a statement is-
sued to the media by the acting na-tional commissioner of Police, Lt.General Nhlanhla Mkwanazi, hesaid the continuous attack on policeofficers cannot be disregarded.
“Communities need to stand reso-lutely opposed to such criminality,”said Mkwanazi, adding that the menand women in blue will remain unde-terred in their quest to ensure safetyand security.
According to KwaZakhele PoliceStation manage-ment, the be-reaved family wasstill in such dis-tress and shockyesterday that PEExpress Indabacould not speak tothem.
Colleagues de-scribed Bambisoas a friendly andlovable personwho will leave avoid with her un-
timely passing.Constable Mqina, who suffered
two gunshot wounds in the attack,was in a critical but stable conditionat Greenacres hospital.
No arrests have been made yet butpolice were working around theclock to arrest the perpetrators ofthis heinous crime which resulted inBambiso’s colleagues receivingcounselling.
“We’ll leave no stone unturned inour investigations until the perpe-trators are brought to book,” saidEastern Cape Provincial Commis-sioner Lt. General Celiwe Binta, urg-ing members of the police fraternitynot to be despondent, but to remainvigilant in an endeavour to protectthe people of the province.
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NCEBA DLADLA
FUNERAL arrangements forthe Motherwell rugby play-ers who drowned at Bluewa-ter Bay Beach after a trainingsession have been an-nounced.
Masixole Myosana was bur-ied from the Reformed Presby-terian Church in Chief PotoStreet in Motherwell on Satur-day.
“The youngest of the five,Avuyile Tshabalala (18) wasburied yesterday (Tuesday) af-ter a short service at his XolileStreet home in Motherwell,”said Motherwell Rugby Foot-ball Union PRO ManduleliNgqoshana.
“The funeral of Arthur Peterswill be in Grahamstown today,”said Ngqoshana, adding thatpeople who want to attend thefuneral must be at NU1 stadiumin Motherwell by 6 am.
Xolisa Nyembezi’s funeral is
scheduled to take place in an ar-ea known as KwaNoncampanear King Williams Town onThursday, whilst AnelisaMvulela’s funeral will be in Ch-alumna near East London, alsoon Thursday. Transport isavailable at the same place at 6am.
The team captain, LundiRamba’s funeral will be on Sat-urday in Motherwell.
Despite the big loss of six oftheir talented players, theMotherwell Rugby Football
Club team will still take part inthe Easter Rugby Tournamentin Cape Town this week. Theteamwere trainingon thebeachfor this tournament on the dayof the tragedy.
“The team will leave for CapeTown to continue with the East-er Tournament.
While we the managementthought of cancelling the plansto go to Cape Town the playerssaid “)no, we’ll go and play”. Inthe spirit of the departed whowill surely be with them, they
take part in the tournamentthat they trained hard for,” saidNgqoshana.
Ngqoshana and coachMsindisi Mazomba will notleave with the team so that theyattend Ramba’s funeral on Sat-urday.
Ngqoshana said even thoughthey would have liked to haveone funeral for the five players,they accepted the wishes oftheir families. He thanked eve-ryone for the support they re-ceived from across the country.
Funeral plans for the departed local rugby players
NCEBA DLADLA
TTHOUSANDS of fun-loving fans are expect-ed to flock to NelsonMandela Bay’s HobieBeach for the 2012
Easter Splash Festival startingthis Friday, April 6 to Monday,April 9.
The launch of the 22nd Festivalwith four-days of fun – a flagshipproject for Nelson Mandela Bayas a tourist attraction with itsmix of local, national and inter-national artists, including theBrazilian Fiesta Group Napal-ma, Zonke Dikana, Andile B andDj Cleo – was held at Hobie beachlast Wednesday.
“We are proud to host onceagain the largest water sportsfestival on the African continent,which reinforces our position asthe Watersport Capital of Afri-ca,” said Nelson Mandela Bay Ex-ecutive mayor, Zanoxolo Wayile.
Further more, it being an out-door event and weather depend-ant, things are at this stage alsolooking up for the weather alsoplaying along. On Monday
Weather SA forecast sunnyweather for Friday and Saturdaywith temperatures set to soar to29°C on Friday and 26°C on Satur-day. On Sunday things are ex-pected to cool down to 22°C witha small chance of rain.
Beach action includes a WorldCup Surf Ski race and the WorldInflatable Boat Championships.There is also a new 32-teamKnock-Out Touch Rugby compe-tition this Friday, Saturday andSunday.
However, Wayile and NelsonMandela Bay Tourism (NMBT)CEO, Mandlakazi Skefile, werequick to add that the festival wasnot only about watersports.
Also on the menu is fun and en-tertainment for the whole familywith a variety of craft and foodstalls and activities for kids.
This year’s fireworks promiseto add “something special,” saysGreg Moses of Go Big Events,which has been awarded the ten-der to organise and manage the2012 Splash Festival.
Go Big has secured some of thecountry’s top artists, as well asan international group. Therewill be two stages in the Hobie
Splash!Beach area, with entertainmentranging from magic, circus andcomedy acts through some of theMetro and country’s best bands andmusicians.
Entertainment
There will be daily entertainmentat this year’s Splash with some of thecountry’s top artists, as well as an in-ternational group.
There will be two stages in the Ho-bie Beach area, with entertainmentranging from music to magic, and cir-cus and comedy acts with a heavy em-phasis on local talent.
One of the big attractions of theweekend will be a local ‘freestyle’ tal-ent contest, which will be staged onFriday, April 6, from one ‘o clock inthe afternoon. Dancers, singers andD-Js from the Metro will all be able
NCEBA DLADLA
THE Splash Festival 2012 is not without controversythis year with most of the concern revolving aroundthe late appointment of the service provider to organ-ise the event as well as how it benefits the disadvan-taged.
Some local businessmen aired these concerns at lastweek’s launch of the Splash Festival.
The fact that there is only one week to promote andmarket this huge entertainment event on the NelsonMandela Bay calendar, which is in its 22nd year, didnot go down well with local music promoter DannyMongo.
“Themarketingof theevent isverypoor. It isnotdoingjustice to the more than R3 million spent by the Munici-pality on the festival. Nor is it fair to Go Big Events, thecompany that won the tender, to organise the event. It istoo short notice,” said Mongo of Eyethu Promotions.
Nelson Mandela Bay Events Director Seki Mandabaagreed that their appointment was on short notice but
blamed the change in the national tender regulationsas specified in the Supply Chain Management for thedelay.
“Otherwise the appointment of the service providerand the launch of the programme would have startedas early as October 2011,” said Mandaba.
Mandaba said the event went out on tender in Janu-ary. Go Big Events satisfied the adjudicators duringmeetings held from February 22 and was awarded thetender.
Local Businessman Andile Siqwepu, who repre-sents Nafcoc (National African Federated Chamber ofCommerce), said he wants to know how the festival andthe money spent on it by the municipality benefit thepreviously disadvantaged black communities. Go BigEvents Director Greg Moses said they have includedlocal artists in the event from across the metro andensured that the Community Chest – which representsabout 96 charities in the metro – is the beneficiary.
“We are not satisfied. We cannot continue to hold eventswhich only benefit a few at the expense of the poor in thetownships,” said Siqwepu.
Concern over Splash’s late tender process, beneficiaries
NOT Happy...Local Businessmen Danny Mongo (left) andAndile Siqwepucomplainedagainst the organisation ofthe Splash Festival. With them isMandela BayPRO, SiphokaziNogaya.Photo:Nceba Dladla
to strut their stuff on stage.Artists on the main stage on Friday
include Nombongo, Fohloza, Andile B,Marinus van Rooyen, Voet TappersBand, Denzil Africa Band, Snotkop,and the Vernon & Legends Band.
The action on the main stage willstart at around noon, and continue un-til about 10:30 in the evening on the Fri-day, Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday’s highlights include the 6Point Zero Band, Transformers, Shadesof Blackness, Chapter 3, Eric & FriendsBand, Shoelace, Jay, DJ Cleo & TeddyBears, and Point 5.
There will also be a Little MissSplash pageant and a body buildingcompetition. Steff the Hypnotist willbe performing on the second stage be-fore the talent search.
Sunday takes on a carnival atmos-phere, with Brazilian Group Napalmabringing the sounds of the Rio Festival
from 9.45pm.On the main stage from noon will be
acts such as AWOCD Minstrels, Steffthe Hypnotist, Dejavu Dance Group,Faye Gatley, Charmaine Allison, CecilPeters, Afromix, Mojazz, and ErnieSmith and Band. Circus acts will thrillthe crowds at the second stage fromnoon.
Entertainment on the Monday in-cludes the Stone Band, Stuart ReeceBand, Zonke, and Bellino the Magician.
Local singers will once again be giv-en the opportunity to appear on stagein a Karaoke open mike session from aquarter to one in the afternoon. The funwill wind down on Monday fromaround 3.15pm.
Mayor Wayile emphasised thatsafety and security will be a top prior-ity. “We will be clamping down hardon drinking. The sea, crowds anddrunkenness do not mix,” he said.
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NELSON Mandela BayTourism (NMBT) Chief Ex-ecutive Mandlakazi Ske-file will join top executivesin the metro in a drive tocollect shoes for needychildren on Tuesday, April10.
This will be part of the cele-bration of InternationalBarefoot Day which is an ini-tiative aimed at creatingawareness of the daily expe-riences of poor children inunderprivileged communi-ties around the world.
Skefile will be walkingbarefoot in a campaign called“One Day Without Shoes” tocollect shoes. She will bejoined by Protea Marine Ho-
tel General Manager, DanieSmit.
Skefile,whowholehearted-ly supports the initiative, be-lieves that it will give tour-ism stakeholders an opportu-nity to plough back resourcesinto the communities andschools around them.
“We would like to encour-age our members and tour-ismestablishments inNelsonMandela Bay to heed the callfor donations, so that togeth-er we can build our city. I alsoencourage companies to takeit up as part of their Corpo-rate Social Responsibility,”said Skefile.
Smit too saw this initiativeas worthy of support. He said:“I feel it’s a worthwhile initi-ative to support. Every day,millions of people, especiallychildren, suffer the indignity
of struggling to walk - thiswhole idea aims to capturethis strife and will hopefullyassist us in lobbying for greatchange in the world, particu-larly for the poor,” said Smit.
The International One DayWithout Shoes campaign wasborn out of the need to boostthe health of the youngschool-going population bypreventing the kind of infec-tions that come throughwalking barefoot. In MandelaBay Metro, the initiative hasbeen taken up by manygroups, including the Busi-ness Chamber’s Top 40 busi-ness Executives under theage of 40. Nelson MandelaBay Executive mayor Zanox-olo Wayile also took theplunge and walked barefootto collect shoes for the school-going children in need.
KwaMagxaki Customer CareCentre officially opened
Nelson Mandela Bay Toursim Chief Executive Mandlakazi Skefile and Protea Marine Hotel GeneralManager Danie Smit invites caring members of thecommunity to walk barefoot with them on April 10in support of needy children without shoes.Photo:Werner Hills
NCEBA DLADLA
JOY was written all over the facesof the KwaMagxaki and nearbytownships residents as NelsonMandela Bay Council Speaker Mar-ia Hermans officially opened theKwaMagxaki Customer Care Cen-tre last Friday.
The Centre, at the corner of Raloand Uitenhage Road, is the fulfilmentof a long-time dream of municipalward councillors Andile Mfunda andMbongeniBungane. It cost themunici-pality just under R6.5 million to build
and about R300 000 to furnish and is the14th Customer Care Centre built in themetro to bring services closer to thepeople.
“We (the municipality) have beentasked to provide services to the peo-ple. We understand that the citizenrymake the municipality. Without thecitizenry, there is no municipality,”said Councillor Hermans. With thisgesture, added Hermans, the ANC-ledmunicipality was building friendshipsand lasting relationships with the com-munities it was serving. Residents willno longer need bus-fare to go to the CityTreasurer in town or Cleary Park topay for municipal accounts, check ac-
counts, apply for debt relief and to ap-ply for the Assistance To The Poor Pro-gramme (ATTP). Residents fromKwaMagxaki, Veeplaas, KwaDwesi,KwaDwesi Extension, KwaNoxolo andJoe Slovo will benefit from this centreand Councillor Hermans told them to“refuse to be sent to town because offi-cials cannot assist. There is nothingthat municipal customer care centresdo that this centre will not do.”
Hermans also urged the residents touse the centre and protect it jealouslyagainst vandalism and theft. She alsotold officials employed at the centre toprovide excellent services in the spiritof Batho Pele.
Barefoot Campaign to collect shoes for poor children
Official Opening of the plaque of KwaMagxaki Customer Care Centre was doneby Speaker Councillor Maria Hermans (second from right) and community representative Elizabeth Mtshihle. Councillor Joy Searle of the Budget and Treasury Directorate on the right looks on. Photo: Nceba Dladla
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FOR Azi Dladla (15) a dream willcome true when he officiallylaunches his debut Hip Hop CD,The Beginning of the End, at thePE Opera House on Saturday,April, 14 with a full length showfeaturing music from the album.
This grade 10, Westering HighSchool pupil – who is causing a stirwhenever he performs – discoveredhis love for poetry and Hip Hop whenhe was ten and started writing songsat the age of 13.
“There is a star in each and every
one of us. This album is my time toshine,” said Azi, who was signed forhis debut album by Koloni Musik.
His 10-track album was recordedat Zonke Bonke Studios in Mother-well and production was done byBonke Bunu and Bulelani Gxavu.
Azi aka Azz Veritazz a name takenfrom his first name Azi which meansknow; and Veritas – a Latin wordmeaning Truth; believes he is an en-tertainer more than an artist.
He said he sings in the school choirand that he is a messenger of thetruth. The young star, whose otherpastime is football, features his fa-ther Nceba and little sister Zipho onhis album.
According to his mother,Nosithembele Dladla, Azi grew up asa bubbly little boy who liked atten-tion.
Tickets for the show cost R50 perperson and will be available at thedoor. For more information call
Nceba on 0 082 784 1914.WIN! WIN! WIN!Five lucky readers can each win
double tickets to the launch show atthe Opera House on Saturday, April,14. To win, sms the keyword Azi to45527 before noon on Tuesday, April10. Each sms costs R1,50 and peoplemay enter as many times as theywish. Winners will be notified tele-phonically.
Local youngsterlaunches Hip Hop CD
Azz Veritazz will be launching his debut CD, The Beginning of the End, with a performance in the PE Opera House on April, 14. Photo: Supplied
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NCEBA DLADLA
THE launch of the 2012 Nel-son Mandela Bay SplashFestival at the Hobie Beachwas a huge event. In its 22years this year the launchwas attended by officialsfrom Nelson Mandela BayMunicipality including Ex-ecutive Mayor ZanoxoloWayile, Portfolio Council-lor on Sport and RecreationBabalwa Lobishe, NelsonMandela Bay Tourism CEOMandlakazi Skefile and Ex-ecutive Director on Eco-nomic Development andRecreation Services ZolileSiswana.
Miss PE Nandipha Mnu-na and other showbusinessgurus atttended the event.
Splash 2012 a huge event for all
Mandela Bay Executive mayor Zanoxolo Wayile (right) and Portfolio Councilloron Sport and Recreation Councillor Babalwa Lobishe at the Splash Festivallaunch at the Hobie beach last week. Photo: Nceba Dladla
Miss PE Nandipha Mnuna at theSplash Festival launch. Photo:Nceba Dladla
Mandela Bay Tourism assistant Director Carleem Erands(right) and Mandela Bay Municipal PR Officer Siphokazi Nogayawere there. Photo: Nceba Dladla
PE EXPRESS REPORTER
BARRY Levin Investments contacted acouple of the schools in the Port Elizabetharea recently to see what their needs wereand where they could be of assistance.Thandi Gcakasi of Elumanyanweni PublicSchool, situated in Zwide was the onlyprincipal who responded, requesting helpwith the replacement of their photocopierand fax machine, and was rewarded withmore than he asked for.
According toCindyRobson,manager ofBar-ry Levin Investments, they paid a visit to theschool.
“We found that their needs were far greaterthan just a photocopier and fax machine. Noneof their ablutions were in working order andthe 300 odd students were having to use buck-ets for toilets,” said Robson.
According to her the situation was desper-ate, both from a hygienic and humanitarianpoint of view.
“The principal also mentioned that childrenwere leaving the school becauseof theablutionsituation. The problem had arisen from van-dals breaking into the school atnight and steal-
ing the pipes and fittings rendering the ablu-tions useless.”
Robson said the school grounds were terri-bly over-grown and unfortunately someonehadbeenusing the school grounds for dumpingrubbish.
Barry Levin Investments contacted a localgarden service who cleaned out the rubbishand neatened up the grounds and CurriePlumbers were appointed to reinstate 4 of theablution blocks consisting of 16 toilets. Securi-ty gates were installed on all of the ablutiondoors to ensure vandals could not gain accessagain.
“Recently our staffwent to the school tohandover the ablutions. We were welcomed withmuch aplomb. Angie Jones of the Departmentof Education was there and there were signsup at the entrance to the school welcoming Bar-ry Levin and thanking us for our assistance,”said Robson.
According toher the children sang songsandmany of the parents were also there for thehand over. “We were made to feel very wel-come.” There was a small ceremony where wealso handed over a couple of bales of toilet pa-per and tried to stress the point of using thisas opposed to newspaper in the toilets.
They introduced a competition for the chil-
Barry Levin helps Zwide school
Staff of Barry Levin Investments received a warm welcomefrom the Elumanyanweni Public School in Zwide when handingover their newly renovated ablution blocks. Photo: Supplied
dren to enter by colouring in a picture aboutkeeping the ablutions clean and the winners ofeach grade will receive a prize.
“We were encouraged by the reaction to ouroffer of help. As this project will be on-going,we would like to extend an invitation to all ourtenantswho feel theywould like to get involvedto offer their assistance. The school needs helpwith big projects like, glazing, office equip-
ment, more burglar proofing, JoJo containersfor the garden, help with starting a veggie gar-den and much more,” said Robson.
According to her a great need also exists fortoilet paper, scrap paper for the children todraw on and stationery. Anyone that wouldlike to get involved in the project by providingservices or by making a donation can callKathy on 0 041 451 0203.
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PE EXPRESS REPORTER
BARRY Levin Investments contacted acouple of the schools in the Port Elizabetharea recently to see what their needs wereand where they could be of assistance.Thandi Gcakasi of Elumanyanweni PublicSchool, situated in Zwide was the onlyprinciple who responded, requesting helpwith the replacement of their photocopierand fax machine, and was rewarded withmore than he asked for.
According to Cindy Robson, manager ofBarry Levin Investments, they paid a visit tothe school.
“We found that their needs were far greaterthan just a photocopier and fax machine. Noneof their ablutions were in working order andthe 300 odd students were having to use buck-ets for toilets,” said Robson.
According to her the situation was desper-ate, both from a hygienic and humanitarianpoint of view.
“Theprincipal alsomentioned that childrenwere leaving the school because of the ablu-tion situation. The problem had arisen fromvandals breaking into the school at night andstealing the pipes and fittings rendering theablutions useless.”
Robson said the school grounds were terri-bly over-grown and unfortunately someonehad been using the school grounds for dump-ing rubbish.
Barry Levin Investments contacted a localgarden service who cleaned out the rubbishand neatened up the grounds and Currie
Plumbers were appointed to reinstate 4 of theablution blocks consisting of 16 toilets. Securi-ty gates were installed on all of the ablutiondoors to ensure vandals could not gain accessagain.
“Recently our staff went to the school tohand over the ablutions. We were welcomedwith much aplomb. Angie Jones of the Depart-ment of Education was there and there weresigns up at the entrance to the school welcom-ing Barry Levin and thanking us for our as-sistance,” said Robson.
According to her the children sang songsand many of the parents were also there forthe hand over. “We were made to feel very wel-come.” There was a small ceremony where wealso handed over a couple of bails of toilet pa-per and tried to stress the point of using thisas opposed to newspaper in the toilets.
They introduced a competition for the chil-dren to enter by colouring in a picture aboutkeeping the ablutions clean and the winnersof each grade will receive a prize.
“We were encouraged by the reaction to ouroffer of help. As this project will be on-going,we would like to extend an invite to all our ten-ants who feel they would like to get involvedto offer their assistance. The school needs helpwith big projects like, glazing, office equip-ment, more burglar proofing, JoJo containersfor the garden, help with starting a veggie gar-den and much more,” said Robson.
According to her a great need also exists fortoilet paper, scrap paper for the children todraw on and stationery. Anyone that wouldlike to get involved with the project by provid-ing services or by making a donation can callKathy on 0 041 451 0203.
Barry Levin helps Zwide school
Staff of Barry Levin Investments received a warm welcomefrom the Elumanyanweni Public School in Zwide when handingover their newly renovated ablution blocks. Photo: Supplied
PE EXPRESS REPORTER
ACCORDING to the World Health Organisa-tion, 60 000 women and children in South Afri-ca are victims of domestic violence everymonth.
The country has the highest incidence ofdomestic violence in the world – and those arejust the cases that are reported.
“I believe the statistics could be as high as100 000 per month,” said Lindsay Ziehl, seniorsupervisor of Yokhuselo Haven in Port Eliza-beth, which provides safety and shelter forabused women and their children. “So manypeople don’t report domestic violence.”
Since opening its doors 22 years ago, the ha-ven has assisted thousands of women andchildren. It is a fitting tribute that they areonce again the beneficiary of the SPAR Wom-en’s 10km Challenge in Nelson Mandela Bayon Saturday, May 5, an event last year sup-ported by 11 000 participants.
SPAR Eastern Cape marketing manager,Martin Webber, said a race mainly supportedby women and children benefiting a haventhat supported abused women and childrenwas “the right fit” for this community-fo-cused event.
“We feel the haven provides the right carefor these women and children.
“As abuse is generally kept under wraps,an event the size of ours allows the haven tobe made known to those who may be in needand not know where to turn.”
Yokhuselo Haven runs two homes – Pros-pect Hill Crisis Centre in Central, where vic-tims stay on a short-term basis, usually justa night, and a safe house at a secure address,sheltering families who are in danger.
The crisis centre is often the first port ofcall for survivors of domestic violence. “Weare open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Wenever, ever close,” said Ziehl.
Along with providing a safe environment,which includes food, clothing, a bath and abed, the crisis centre supervisor will arrangefor statements to be taken, and for counsel-ling and evaluation by a social worker, whomay recommend that the family be relocatedto the safe house. There they are providedwith accommodation, food and clothing, andalso receive assistance with protection or-ders, ongoing counselling and help in findingemployment. Women often stay at the safehouse for up to three months at no charge.
“It’s so important to us, knowing that thecommunity and a retail giant like SPAR sup-port non-violence against women and chil-dren. Each time SPAR puts on this race, I amsure it makes an impact in all communities,”said Ziehl.
“It’s also heart-warming to see schools in-volved in the race – and understanding whatthe day is about. The fight against domesticviolence starts with our children.”
Ziehl said the race provided an “informingplatform” for the haven. In the five years thatit has been a beneficiary, women from allcommunities have approached the organisa-tion directly after the event to give talks ondomestic violence.
“This information needs to be out there, itneeds to be said,” said Ziehl.
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IF anybody knows what it takes toget to the top in sport it is SouthAfrican Protea netballer ZaneleMdodana from New Brighton.
Having reached the highest levelof participation in netball, Mdodanadecided to share her expertise andexperience with her local communi-ty.
This inspiration gave birth to theVision Girls Netball Academy,which at present is a group of 25 as-pirant netballers from various loca-tions in the Nelson Mandela Metrowho are currently receiving compre-hensive training in basketball, fit-ness and life skills.
Mdodana believes that some ofthese girls have provincial and evennational capabilities.
Mdodana’s passion for netball andher plans for a netball academy cameto the attention of the Corporate So-cial Investment arm of The Board-walk Casino and EntertainmentWorld and they have enthusiastical-ly supported Vision Girls since it be-gan in early January 2011 by supply-ing kit, as well as playing and firstaid equipment.
Boardwalk supports local Protea netballer’s visionary academySharing the vision for netball development are Clifford Ngakane of The Boardwalk, Amanda Dimbaza,Zanele Mdodwana and Babalwa Leve. Photo: Supplied
NCEBA DLADLA
NELSON Mandela Bay has in-cluded 20 more boxers whograduated from amateurs toprofessionals at SoqhayisaHigh School in Motherwell atthe weekend.
The 20 were part of the 42boxers that came up for thesparring session and gradua-tion test led by Boxing SouthAfrica (BSA)Director ofOpera-tions Loyiso Mtya and BSA Lo-cal Service Provider MthunziMapitiza.
“We are so excited becausethere were a few more whiteboxers that passed includingtwo heavyweights,” Mapitizasaid, adding that with the three
heavyweights already in theirbooks, the division is going tobe much more exciting.
“We saw a lot of raw talent.Natural talent with ability, butwe could not find schooled box-ers,” said Mtya. Explaining,Mtya said he has yet to see box-ers who fight according to thebasics of the game - boxers whoknow the ABC of boxing, whocan stand, throw a jab, one-twoand use the parameters of thering to defend themselves.
“That, unfortunately we didnot see. We saw boxers who arenot well-schooled to fight ac-cording to Olympic style inwhich computers are used toscore fights. I think, we needboxing specialists back in ourgyms,” said Mtya.
Mtya however agreed withMapitiza about the hype andexcitement brought by whiteboxers, especially heavy-weights inSouthAfrican rings.
“Historically, white boxersbring crowds to the fight ven-ues. They bring unity and addan excitement to the game,”said Mtya, adding that in Gau-teng there is a visible growth inwhite boxing fans numbers“because many white boxersare coming back to the game.”
Mapitiza reminded the 20graduating boxers includingthose who want to renew theirlicences to take the annualHepatitis B and HIV tests in or-der to register with BSA as ac-tive boxers from 1 April.
Local amateurs graduate tobecome professional boxers
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NELSON Mandela Bay Boxing VeteransAssociation is calling members to a meet-ing to be held at the Lilian Ngoyi SportsCentre in Kwazakhele Township, PortElizabeth on Sunday 8 April, starting at2 pm.
“This is a meeting to take very impor-tant decisions on the role of the boxingveterans association in the developmentof boxing countrywide,” said Chairper-son Ace Makaluza.
Makuluza urged boxing veterans from
Uitenhage to make an effort to attend themeeting as he would not like them to beleft behind.
“We would like to urge every formerprofessional boxer to come and workwith us to take the sport forward. Weurge, especially, veterans from Uitenha-ge to please come,” said Makaluza.
Makaluza said plans are afoot to meetthe Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipal-ity structure for the formation of the pro-vincial structure which will in turn workfor the formation of the national boxingveterans structure, as instructed bySports Minister Fikile Mbalula, he said.
Veteran boxers tomeet on Sunday
SELBY MADIKANE
THE Nebfa Brighton SuperSpar U-15 Soccer League fi-nal games which will takeplace on Easter holidays,was recently officiallylaunched.
Nebfa PRO Phillip Tsoae-lo informed the public ofeverything there is to knowabout the league when thedefending champions BoastPirates officially handedthe trophy over to the spon-sors.
Tsoaelo said that theyhad maintained soundworking relations with thesponsors over the past three
years.“Sponsors Brighton Su-
per Spar is deeply involvedin grassroots soccer devel-opment and in uplifting thestandard of living of the pre-viously disadvantaged com-munities,” said Tsoaelo.
Brighton Super Spar Pro-motions Manager AndiswaLupuwana stated that theywould one day like to see afuture star, playing in thenational team, coming fromthis tournament. “In sport,there are winners and los-ers. If you do not win, thatdoes not mean you are a los-er for the rest of your life.May the best team win,”said Andiswa.
Nebfa BrightonSuperspar U15soccer finals overEaster Holidays
At the trophy handover were Boast Pirates FC U15 coach (far left) Thandile Dyasi, Siphuxolo Kebe (goal keeper), Ziphozihle Mapangwana (skipper)and Vuyolwethu Nkani. With them are Brighton Super Spar Store Manager, Brendon Luiter and Promotions Manager Andiswa Lupuwana withNEBFA PRO Phillip Tsoaelo. Photo: Selby Madikane
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SELBY MADIKANE
SCORES of football support-ers came from all corners ofMotherwell to watch a Ward55 Soccer Tournamentplayed at Shining Stars andCamper United grounds on24 and 25 March.
Apparently all MotherwellFootball Association (MOFA)
affiliates took part in the tour-nament. In the first semi-finalShining Stars who were play-ing in front of their enthusias-tic fans managed to book them-selves aberth in the finalwhenthey earned a hard-fought 1-0victory over rivals TottenhamSpurs.
In the second semi-finals itwas a do-or-die game whenIkamvelihle Movers beat LionStars 4-3 on penalties after a
goalless draw in full-timescore.
In the finals, Movers FC lift-ed the Ward 55 Soccer Tourna-ment Trophy when theysnatched a 1-0 victory over thegutsy Shining Stars.
The newly crowned champi-ons, Movers, were awardedthe trophy, a set of kit and 25gold medals while the runnersup got a set of kit and 25 silvermedals.
Movers win Ward 55Soccer tournament
Royal Bucks (in white) and Tomorrow Starsplayers tussle for the ball. Photo: SelbyMadikane
SELBY MADIKANE
ZAKHELE Football Associa-tion (ZAFA) League contend-ers Golden Brothers FC suf-fered a devastating defeat toBrazil Brothers in the pre-mier league game played atDynamos Grounds on 25March.
In another surprise result,ZAFA second placed premier
outfit United Comrades FCwere held to a 3-3 draw by low-lying Leeds United FC. YoungNeighbours proved criticswrong when they hammeredSantos 4-1.
Dynamos continued withtheir winning streak whenthey thumped BUBS 6-2. Con-tinental Express punishedHappyStars 5-2while the rele-gation candidates Peace Lov-ers went down 4-1 to Seven
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League results:* Burning Flames 1-1 Moon-
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Brazil Brothers too strongfor Golden Brothers
Bigger brothers Brazil Brothers beat Golden Brothers. Photo: Selby Madikane.