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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
TENSIONS between the AbaThem-bu King, Buyelekhaya Dalindye-bo, and his former right handman, Chief Jongisizwe Jonas ‘JJ’Ndzambule, of Mthatha West,
have reached boiling point.
JJ, as he is affectionately known, is chiefof Mthatha West that comprises MandelaPark, Slovo Park and Polar Park.
He and King Dalindyebo united in the fightagainst President Jacob Zuma after Pres. Zu-
ma sent a letter to Bumbane Great Place re-questing that theKing explainwhyhe shouldnot be dethroned as king. Ndzambule also ledthe delegation that served Zuma with a peti-tion requesting him to stay out of Bumbaneaffairs.
Ndzambule was very vocal in his supportof the king and was always present at eventsandmeetings hosted by the King. Ndzambulewas also elected as the Public RelationsOffic-er (PRO) of the AbaThembu Royal Council.
According to sources, recent tension be-tween Ndzambule and the King had reachedboiling point, to such an extent that the King
Kingup inarmsoverrighthandman
JJ Ndzambule (left, in striped shirt) stands behind King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo during happier times, attending a meeting of the AbaThembu wherethe dethronment of the King was discussed. PHOTO:SIM MDLEDLE
had sent his envoy called Eye of the Child,a non-governmental organisation, to Mt-hatha West to register each and every homeand promised them title deeds fromKomkhu-lu (Great Place).
In addition the Eye of the Child also wentand collected rental from some institutions,such as Ecatu, that were renting land fromMthatha West.
In an interview with Express, Chief Nd-zambule said he had no problem with theKing but said it seemed that “it was the Kingwho has a problem with him.”
“He is not God. I respect his status as he
is bigger than me, but it does not mean thathe can come and interfere in my areas with-out consultation because I am the one whoallocated the sites in all the areas of MthathaWest. He must give me the respect that I de-serve and must not be booing me because Iserve under him. He must learn not to crossthe boundaries,” said Ndzambule.
He reminded the King to respect his bailconditions because “what he is doing incitesterror in the area.”
He denied that he had received a letterfrom the king. “If they say they had givenmea letter they must produce the acknowledge-ment letter from me.”
Ndzambule revealed that they had submit-ted petitions to the Department of Tradition-al Affairs, National Prosecuting Authority,AmaDlomo Royal Council, AbaThembu Roy-al Council and to the speaker of the KingSabatha Dalindyebo Municipality warningthem that the King’s actionsmay possibly in-stigate violence among members of the com-munity.
It was also reported that the King had firedall the Chiefs ofMthathaWest. But theKing’sspokesperson, Reverend Siphiwe Thafa, de-nied these reports and said if the king wasintending to dismiss his chiefs he would firstcall a meeting.
He said the only thing the King did, wasto write three letters to Ndzambule askinghim to come to Bumbane Great Place and ex-plain why he was no longer attending meet-ings of the AbaThembu Royal Council as amember.
“Ndzambule has not attended about fourmeetings, with no report or apology, so thatis why the king wrote these letters to him.
“But he never turned up – even after thoseletters.What we heard from themedia is thatthey took a decision to quit from the royalfamily and the king never expelled them,”said Thafa who refused to comment on theissue of Eye of theChild,which allegedly trig-gered the whole matter.
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2 NewsOctober 30, 2014Isolomzi Express
A man (22) was arrested for rape at MtPhakathi Coffee Bay near Mqanduli after heallegedly raped girl (19) in the area on Octo-ber 22.
It is alleged that the victimwas on her wayto her boyfriend when the suspect raped herat his home.The suspect was arrested and is expected to
appear before the Kwaaiman periodical courtsoon facing a rape charge.
. A woman (22) was arrested at Upper
Ngqwarha for dealing in dagga weighing1.176kg with a street value of R2 000.The suspect was arrested when the police
were doing their normal duties. She will ap-pear in theMqanduliMagistrates’ Court soon,charged with dealing in dagga.
. A man (27) was sentenced to 5 years and7 months in prison for house breaking andtheft.This follows a burglary at the FET College
in Coffee Bay on September 2. Clothes and gro-ceries were taken.He appeared before the Kwaaiman periodi-
cal court on October 21 and was found guiltyas charged.
Crime roundup
BABALWA NDLANYA
AMAN from Beaufort West, who is resid-ing in Cape Town, is blaming MthathaCentral Police Station Officers for failingto givehim information about hismissingfirearm.
Simphiwe Ntlabathi claims that hisfirearm has been kept by this Police Sta-tion since 2005. He said that the firearmhad belonged to his uncle (Velile Ngxawe-ni)whopassedaway.Ntlabathi thenalleg-edly asked Ngxaweni’s wife to give himthe firearm, since she said she did notwant it.“My aunt refused to give it to me, be-
cause I did not have a firearm licence atthe time. She then took it to Mthatha Cen-tral Police Station,” said Ntlabathi.He said he got his licence in 2011 after
his aunt had also passed away. When hewent to the police station to collect thefirearm, he was asked for a SAP 13 NU,which he brought to the police station.That was when he was told that his fire-arm had been taken by the National TaskForce to Pretoria.“But the problemwas that there was no
name, persal number and rank of the po-liceman or woman who took the firearmwhich was registered in the occurrencebook. That iswhy I amsaying this firearmis missing.”Ntlabathi said he had tried several
times to findhelp.Hehad evenphoned theprovincial office to ask for help. They toldhim that according to their records thefirearm was registered in his name.He was advised to open a case, but he
said the case was not being investigated.He said hewasworried about his firearm,because if something happened, he couldbe in trouble because it is registered inhisname.“I can end up in jail because of it. I am
appealing to anyone who can advise meon which steps to take now to please as-
sist. I had tried all the offices which Ithought would have been able to help.”Police Spokesperson for the Mthatha
Cluster, Warrant Officer Denoe Koena,saidNtlabathimust goand report themat-ter to the branch commander if he feelsthat his case is not being investigatedproperly.“He followed the right path by getting
a licence and that the gunwas taken to thepolice for safety. But if it is now missing,he must report it to the police,” said Koe-na.She said they appeal to the community
to hand guns in to the police if the ownerhas passed away.
Manworried abouthismissing gun
Simphiwe Ntlabathi is blaming the policefor failing to help him locate his firearm.
PHOTO:SUPPLIED
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE community of Ndayeni location in Tha-leni Administrative Area, Lusikisiki, are re-fusing that the corpse of ababywhowas foundwithout a head and an arm, be buried in theirarea without its missing limbs.
They demanded that the mother of the in-fant be released from prison so that she cango and fetch the missing limbs as they willnever allow the baby to be buried in their ar-
ea.The gruesome discovery of the corpse two
weeks ago, on October 7, caused angeramongst community members, particularlythe young people.They demanded that the family of the 18-
year-oldmother, accused of killing the infant,leave the area. The baby was believed to beone-day old when it was found in a secludedarea in the village.After the discovery, elderly women in the
locality commenced a massive hunt for the
mother of the baby. All the women in the lo-cality were called to ameeting and eachwom-an was milked and and their private parts in-spected.During that inspection an 18-year-old wom-
an was allegedly found to have recently givenbirth. When she was questioned about thewhereabouts of her child she was unable togive a proper explanation. Community mem-bershandedher over to the police and shewasarrested.Police spokesperson CaptainMduduzi God-
lwana confirmed that community membersrefused that the baby be buried in their area.He said the family was ordered to leave the
area but the chief of the area rescued themby keeping them at his place.He said the police tried several times to in-
tervene by holdingmeetingswith communitymembers from the area but their efforts werein vain. A meeting on Tuesday last week wasalso fruitless as members of the communitywere still saying they don’t want the baby toburied in their area.
Newtwist in sagaofheadlessbaby
In accordance with the editorial policy of the Express, we invite readers tocomment on mistakes in the newspaper and shall correct significant errors assoon as possible. Send info to the Ombudsman of Media24’s Local Press, GeorgeClaassen, at [email protected] or call him at 0 021 851 3232.Readers can also contact the SA Press Ombudsman at 0 011 484 3612/8 ore-mail [email protected].
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3NewsOctober 30, 2014Isolomzi Express
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
A MAN who is herding Mandela’s cat-tle at Qunu farm near Mthatha deniedthat the cattle who died during recentmonths were neglected.
MgcineniWisemanQingana said thecattle were not neglected because heand fellow herdsmen were looking af-ter them and they also have a supervi-sor to oversee the whole process on thefarms in Qunu and Ncise. Both farmsbelong to the late statesman, NelsonMandela.The man, who has been working on
Mandela’s farmsince 2000, saidheusedto share jokes with Tata Mandela
whilst they were on the farm, inspect-ing his livestock with him.He described him as somebody who
loved livestockwholeheartedly.Qinga-na’s utterances follow reports that Nel-son Mandela’s cattle at Qunu farm aredying from neglect.He revealed that the only thing that
hampers them was the late delivery ofthe feed to the farm. Delivery some-times takesmonths. Due to grass beingdry in winter, they depended on lu-cerne for feed.He said the lucerne supply ran out
some months ago and was only deliv-ered on Tuesday, October 21. “About200 bales were delivered. If it was doneaccording tomywishes, lucernewould
always be available at the farm be-cause there is no grass and the size ofthe farm is not enough for somany cat-tle.”Qingana confirmed that 10 cattle
died this year and he believed that itwas because of hunger and draught. Hesaid he and the other herd boy reportedeverything to the supervisor who is al-ways at the farm.He said the supervisor reports to the
manager, namedMimi,who is based inGauteng and Mimi reports to Makazi-we the eldest daughter of Mandela.The Qunu farm now has 1 790 cattle
plus many calves. Attempts to get holdof the supervisor, called Siya, as wellas Makaziwe, were fruitless.
Mandela’s herdman says cattle are not neglected
Mkhulu Mgcineni Qingana during an interview with Express.PHOTO: SIM MDLEDLE
REPORTER
THREE men have been arrested in connec-tion with the damage to the OR Tambo Gar-den of Remembrance.
The men (20, 21 and 50) were arrested by aspecial task force which was established byLt-gen. Celiwe Binta, Police Commissioner inthe Eastern Cape.Last week Eastern Cape Premier, Phumulo
Masualle, condemned the burning ofORTam-bo’s statue at the village of Nkantolo in Biza-na. During the incident two huts were burntdown along with a statue of the late formerANC President, Oliver R Tambo.“We bemoan this insensitive act and find it
hard to believe that there are people whocould commit such a crime, with such impu-nity, lawlessness and contempt during the
month that we celebrate the untarnishedlegacy of President Oliver Reginald Tam-bo.”“There are processes to be followed when
communities have grievances andnomatterthe gravity of concerns, such lawless actsthat split and besmirch our history and ourleaders must be condemned with the con-tempt they deserve,” saidPremierMasualle.OR Tambo was born and brought up at
Nkantolo, in Bizana. He was among thefounding members of the African NationalCongress Youth League (ANCYL) in 1944and later became president of the ANC. Hedied of a stroke in April 1993.
Premier condemnsburningofORTamboGarden
These are the two houses which had stored astatue and other historical documents that weretorched at Nkantolo. PHOTO:PHINDILE GQELE
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Esi simbonono sivele ngelixa abantu aba-suka kwiMpumaKapa bethontelene kwiholoyaseMthatha, nalapho bekubanjwe khonaumcimbi obizwa ngokuba yi-Eye Care andWhite Cane Awareness Day.Phakathi kwabantu ebebekhona kulo
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South African National Association for theBlind (SANAB) uthe abanye abantu bayebacinge ukuba ezi ntonga bazi phathayo zim-hlophe zezo kudlala, kanti zinomsebenzi wa-zo.“Ngezintonga senzelaukubaabantuabase-
benzisa umgaqo kuquka nabaqhubaizithuthi bakwazi ukusibona kwayebasikhathalele emgaqweni. Ukuze nathi si-hambengokukhululekileyo bangasi tshayisingezithuthi zabo kuba kaloku thina asiziboni - ngabo ababonayo,” kubeka uNkszMto-lo.Woleke ngelithi banqwenela ukuba
abaqhubi bezithuthi ingakumbi abeTaxibaphindele kwiRenki zabo bafike babadlulisele isicelo sabo. Uthe baya cela ukubaabantu bayithethe le nto ukuze nabo bazivebekhuselekile kuba nabo banga bemi balap-ha eMzantsi Afrika.Woleke ngelithi, bayacela ukuba abantu
abangaboniyo babonelelwe ngeentonga kubazenzakubelula xaumntuongaboniyo eseben-zisa yona xa ehamba.UNksz Noluthando Mathe (31) waku Cen-
tane uthe babulele kakhulu ngolu suku kubabatsho bakwazi ukukhe bachithe usuku na-banye abantu abanga boniyo, kwaye lo ntoibafundise lukhulu benga boni benjalo.“Eyona nto singa yifuniyo kukuba sisizel-
we noxanje singa boni kodwa sifuna siphath-we njenga banye abantu abaphilileyo, kubanathi asiguli qha ingxaki ilapha emehlweni,”utshilo uMathe.
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4 NewsOctober 30, 2014Isolomzi Express
BABALWA NDLANYA
A MAYOR’s Challenge Programme (MCP)hasbeen launched in the sevenLocalMunici-palities under the Amathole District Munici-pality (ADM) to encourage people to becometourists in their own areas of heritage andthose that attracts tourists.
As part of the campaign the municipalitieselected delegates to visit the areas wheretourists walk in order to experience first-hand what tourists experience as well as thetreatment they receive from locals.A group of thirty delegates, including Mb-
hashe Local Municipality Mayor NoncebaMfecane, recently spent three days visitingareas in the Mbhashe Local Municipality.According to Mayor Mfecane, the visit in-
cluded walking more than 8 km from HavenHotel in Elliotdale to Mbhanyana Falls.She said they wanted to taste and feel how
the people living along the coast treat them.She said there are many places that are at-
tractivebut they (themunicipalities) don’t al-ways know about them; and that is why theystarted this journey.Mfecane said they travelled with delegates
from all seven municipalities who are underADM and they were also joined by represent-atives fromtheUmzimvubuLocalMunicipal-ity which falls under the Alfred Nzo DistrictMunicipality.On the second day, they visited Dwesa
Game Reserve in Ward 29, and on the thirdday they visited Ward 4 in Dutywa wherethey went to see the Caves at Sinqumeni.
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Mbhashe Local Municipality Mayor NoncebaMfecane and some of the delegates take abreak during their coastal walk from HavenHotel in Elliotdale to Mbhanyana Falls.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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7NewsOctober 30, 2014Isolomzi Express
Guys, take it from umgosi perhaps nakuniiyenzeka le daai ding.
Benisazi, dear readers ukuba there are peo-ple who are good to masquerade as if they areyour friends only to find they are after some-thing.
It can be money, booze, food, etc.Kuyakwayintoni ngoku bafana begossip?
Kaloku kukhona le outie yethu.Daar maan asazi nokuba akayiqonda na
ukuba sesiyayi krobela daai ding ayenzayo.Yenza ntoni le outie kanti?
Yamkela nge 15th day of the month and af-ter he got paid soze uphinde uyibone awuyifu-mani nditsho nakwi’ phone, mara xa kubethaezethu ii-dates zokwamkela enyangeniuyakuva ngaye ethumela isms or i phoneikhala ngokunqaba kwethu.
Sesimazi ke, into ezakulandela kukuba athiufuna ukusijoyina siphi.
Mara yena ebekade engabonakali ndawokusukela wamkela.
Niyayibonamoss le ntoukuba ihamba icalaelinye. Sidibane ke, wofika ekhala ngonxanonokungabi nagazolo abethe kusaboleka imalimara siyazi ukuba soze ayibuyise lo mali.Ukuba siyankala uncama ukulala out angayi
kumakoti kuba ufuna ukusishiya singenalonelimdaka.
Elakhe??Niyabazi maan abantu banjalo neh.Sijongene nalo way ke.
Kufanele benza njani bethu?
Bafundi abathandekayo sithi oku masikesikuhlomle apha kulo mhlathi we-gossip ku-ba akusiphathi kakuhle.
Uyazi siqaphele something ukuba eyonanto esixhaphakeleyo ngee-weekends yim-ingcwabo than iziyunguma apho kungakhal-wayo.
Even if siyile kweso siyunguma kodwa sibabesiqale emngcwabeni.
Get it from us, ayikho impela veki ekhe ig-qithe kungekho mngcwabo nawe ngoku kubaukhathele kukungcwaba uphela ukhetha isi-yunguma kunomngcwabo kuba ayipheli.
Usizi ke lukwezintsizwa ziphaya ezilalinizembayo kuba iveki neveki zimelwe kuk-wemba.
Esikubonileyo ke azondlekanga nakakuhlewethu kuba sezaphelelwa nayimisebenzi. Za-khotyozwa nazimachines zasemigodinikodwa ngoku zimelwe ngumsebenzi
woku-‘digger’ kwakhona umhlaba everyweekend.
Siyanicela nani nisuka ezidolophininisenemali xa nifika kwezi ndawo zenuumahlalela xa icela iR5 yeskali or iR2-50 ye-feg mnike kuba mninzi umsebenzi ommel-eyo apha emakhaya wena ulibele kukutyakamnandi ezidolophini nje.
Ngaphandle kokwemba abantu baboabacelwa ngabazali bethu if not abafazibethu esibashiye emakhaya ukuba ba-zokonyula xa kukhona into eyoyeleyo.
NakuweMsholozi (Jacob Zuma) siyakuce-la make a plan kweza ntsizwa kufane nalap-ha ezidolophini apho kwembiwa ngeema-chine bayabulaleka abafethu phaya ngathingoku baqeshiwe.
Usivile moss.
Mmm, what a pain
On thisExpress land sometimes things arenot fair, but what is needed is to endure nomatter how difficult the situation is.
We were listening to a chap who was sob-bing pointinghis finger to hiswife.What didthe wife do?
They had been married for ten years andblessedwith two children in theirmarriage.You know what, there are secretive peoplewhowill never reveal their disgrace butGodwho is above all will disclose it.
Because He hates to see his sheep suffer
on the ground.Go straight to the point majimbos najikeleza
ngathi yinkukhu izakubeka iqanda.This chap only find out ukuthi his first born
is not his last week when a boy got sick. Youknowmoss in the black culture, if a child needsa custom to be practised in his or her blood,no doctor can help.
Nomfethukehe spent thousandsof rands try-ing to heal ‘his’ first born son but in vain.
God whispered to the woman to tell the truthto his hubby rather than losing him.
But ke mfethu take it easy deal with the mat-ter. Don’t dismiss her because bonke banjenomnye oyakumfumana she may bring twowamaveza ndlebe or all of them.
Mind, ke the bond already established be-tween the father and son.
In a short space of time kuvela omnye u-Dad.Mara sisters niyazihlukumeza intliziyo za-
banye abantwana.“Yhoo, hayibo wathi siyahlukumeza bona?”
Nabo besitsho oosisters.Hayi sisters we are really apologising about
what we said masikhe siyibeke kanje, kuyahl-ukunyezwana kodwa kulo mhlaba.
Gesh take your pens and leave this space.Until next time with more gossip news from
our areas. Please don’t forget to invite Umgositeamwhenyouarehaving a party or get togeth-er-not a funeral. Kaloku we are allergic to fu-nerals we can only join you during after tearssi-check abalahlayo.
This is not fair
PHINDILE GQELE
WITH music as a tool Sbiza Lounge HouseKwaitomusic group is aiming at changingpeople’s lives and expressing theirthoughts through the very scarce musicgenre in Mbizana which is House Kwaito.
The groupof youngmenwas establishedin 2009 when they met in Mbizana SeniorSecondary School.
“We are from different places and be-lieve in different things, but through mu-sicwe came together and sang,” said Tape-lo Ntshothovu who is a group member.The group reported that their music is forall age groups as they believe in makingpeople happy, not with jokes but music.They confidently said that they were will-ing to go big and be seen by the wholeworld but it is hard for them to do so sincethey don’t have sponsors and a manager.
“We normally get people who say theywant tomanage our group but they end upusing us and leave us without anything,”Said Ntshothovu.
He said they heard their song playing onUkhozi FM Afternoon Drive show lastyear and they got a call asking them to goto the station but because of financialproblems they could not and they believethat if they could get a sponsor they couldmake Mbizana proud.
“We have passion and we are willing tomotivate the youth through music, makethe world a better place and create a socie-ty that is free of substance abuse anddrugs. But without support we won’t beable to spread our wings,” said Ntshotho-vu.
The group members consist of TapeloNtshothovu (21), Pakamani Ntuli (18),Yandisa Momo (18), and Sphamandla No-vuka, (18). Anyone who is willing to assistthe group in fulfilling their dreamsofmak-ing Bizana proud can contact the Expressoffices on 039 2510834.
Sbiza Lounge Kwaitomusic group aims high
Members of Sbiza Lounge House Kwaito are, from left, Tapelo Ntshothovu, Yandisa Momo and Pakamani Ntuli. Sphamandla Novuka was notpresent for the photo shoot. PHOTO: PHINDILE GQELE
8 SportOctober 30, 2014Isolomzi Express
AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
A DAY of cricket fun with 48 boys and girlsfrom schools in the former Transkei regionwasheld at theKhayaMajolaOval inMthatharecently.
The KFC Mini Cricket festival saw youngcricket fanatics between the ages of ten andthirteen, actively showcasing their skills onthe field.Shaun Belluigi, KFC Mini Cricket festival
organiser, said 16 provincial festivals are
hosted annually where schools from vari-ous regions are invited to showcase theirskills.“These festivals are used as a platform to
get kids to live active lifestyles while ensur-ing opportunities for South Africa’s nextgeneration of Proteas,” said Belluigi.KFC Mini cricket has over 100 000 chil-
dren actively participating in the pro-gramme around the country, with dedicat-ed volunteer coaches sharing their passionfor cricket with youngsters.Belluigi added that there is an exciting
2014/2015 KFCMini Cricket season ahead withtheMini cricket kids vs theProteasTourwhere7 lucky competition winners will get to playagainst the Proteas.Besides getting acquainted with cricket ba-
sics such as batting, bowling and fielding, thekids also competed in several activities.A rebound net was used to train them in ball
catching, a bowling tunnel, as well as a dive in-flatable to test the youngsters’ skills on divingfor the ball.Chizela Junior Secondary School from Li-
bode beat all the schools in the activities and
won themselves a KFC Mini-cricket packwith cricket equipment.Siyabonga Ndamase, Chizela cricket coach
said the festivals have had a positive impact.“Our teams have developed a lot and due
to the utmost curiosity among the learnersabout the sport, we have also included thegirls.Wenowhave two clubs, one for boys andone for girls,” said Ndamase.He added that some of their learners have
also participated at the provincial Under 11gamesasa result of theKFCMini cricket festi-val.
Minigameskeepyoungstersactive
Learners from Chizela JSS in Libode won a KFC Mini Cricket pack at Khaya Majola Oval,Mthatha. PHOTO: AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA Learners were spoilt with a KFC's kiddies meal after the games. PHOTO: AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
SANELE JAMES
PRESIDENT of the South African FootballAssociation (Safa) OR Tambo, Xolile Nkom-pela, has pleaded with the five local munici-palities under theORTamboDistrictMunic-ipality, to take sport seriously and to pro-mote professional sporting in theirrespective areas.
The OR Tambo District Municipality con-sists of five local municipalities, namely theMhlontlo, Port St Johns, Nyandeni, KingSabatha Dalindyebo and Ingquza Local Mu-nicipalities.In his recent media briefing, Nkompela
stressed that they wanted to create playerswho are hungry for success by being in-volved inMayoral tournaments in each localmunicipality and subsequently venture intodistrict leagues.“We now want to venture on bigger chal-
lenges in the district-mayoral tournaments.Teams will compete in their respective mu-nicipalities in a mayoral championship andsubsequently compete in the OT Tambo Dis-trict’s championship.
“We’ve had mayoral tournaments whichusually see a small number of teams partici-pating, but nowwewant themayoral tourna-ments to be part of a series andnot just a one-day event. The bigger the tournament, themore dedication will be shown by the play-ers and some may even have a chance of be-ing spotted by the PSL teams to play profes-sionally,” said Nkompela.He said after all the stadiums had been
built in each local municipality, they wereplanning on inviting PSL coaches to scoutfor newplayers through themayoral tourna-ments. Also the SouthAfrican national teamcoach, Ephraim ‘Shakes’Mashaba, is expect-ed to descend on the 2010 legacyMthatha sta-dium, soon.The President also announced the build-
ing of four stadiums in the Mhlontlo localmunicipalitywhich are currently in variousstages of construction. The stadiums are setto be of use to both local teams and schoolsin the promotion of professional football inthe region.In preparation for 2015, Minister of Sport,
FikileMbalulawill be handing over sportinggear at Tsolo sports ground soon.
SafaOR Tambo aims high BABALWA NDLANYA
LEARNERS from variousschools around Dutywawill be taking part in theAnnual Cricket Tourna-ment taking place at Du-tywa Sports Ground today,October 30.
This tournament is spon-sored by Idutywa Spar Su-permarket with the inten-tion of grooming the talentin young children aroundMbhashe Municipality,who are interested in be-coming professional crick-et players one day.
The Manager of IdutywaSpar, Joseph Veto, said thetournament would beplayed by learners who areunder 13 and 15.“Our intention is to
plough back to the commu-nity since they are alwayssupporting our business bybuying their groceriesfrom our shop,” said Veto.He said they decided to
support the school childrenbecause they know thatsport is one of the impor-tant things that can alsocreate a better future forsomeone who has a talentin it.
Veto said teacherswill al-so get an opportunity toidentify kids who have tal-ent in playing cricket.Those kids will be moni-tored and given support sothat they can become pro-fessional cricket playersone day.He said they are looking
forward touplifting the flagof the Dutywa citizens bysupporting their children.“We also believe that ifyouth participate in sportand be given support, therecan definitely be a changein society and the high rateof crime can decrease.”
AnnualCricket Tourney tobeheld inDutywa
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