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MEMBERS of the SAPolice Service(SAPS) in KwaZa-khele, Port Eliza-beth are looking
for information on the wherea-bouts of Nothemba Thanda inconnection with child abandon-ment and fraud.
Thanda (31) of KwaZakhele gavebirth to a premature baby througha caesarian section at Dora NginzaHospital two weeks ago. But she dis-appeared while the nurses weretreating the premature baby at theBG3 Antenatal Ward.
Before that, Notemba allegedlystole money and other valuablesfrom unsuspecting nursing sisters.
“She came across as someone whowas experiencing problems and wefell for her lies and became sympa-thetic,” said Sr Nokuzola Lawu.Nothemba told them she was rapedby a stranger whilst pregnant withher boyfriend’s child.
According to Lawu, Nothembawas very convincing when tellingthe nurses that her boyfriend andthe father of her newborn baby hadcommitted suicide.
“We became so close to her. Weeven thought she was suicidal andgave in to her demands,” said SrLawu, adding that Nothemba firstasked for money to go and bury herboyfriend. Sr Khanyiswa Magidimi-si gave her R500. She even went tothe nurses’ houses, wore theirclothes, slept and used their cell-phones “as she was trying to sortout her problems”.
The other victim was Sr Nom-bulelo Fongqo.
“She’s a manipulative liar with asweet tongue. She abused their gen-erosity,” said Senior Social Worker
Pamela Rubushe. Rubushe is the on-ly one Nothemba could not con, shetold PE Express Indaba.
“She came to me asking for moneybecause the father of her child had
KwaZakhele mother sought forchild abandonment and fraud
died. But when I phoned her motherI heard that she was lying. Therewas no dead boyfriend,” said Ru-bushe.
Before her disappearing act,
Nothemba smsed the nurses pre-tending to be her mother. But hermother Nqabakazi Thanda (50)knew nothing about it. “The lasttime I saw her she was brought by
the neighbours - very drunk.” Shewoke up and disappeared.
Nqabakazi has signed papers withSocial Workers to look after thenew-born.
The United Kingdom based Bath Rugby Club recently donated rugby kit to benefit the learners of Emsengeni Primary School in Zwide recently. The event, which was attended by EP Rugby CEO Anele Pamba, EP VicePresident Phillip Joseph and some of EP Kings players, isaimed at transforming the lives of underprivileged children through sport. Pictured here are Bath Rugby andEP Kings players with Emsengeni learners showing offtheir brandnew kit. Read the full story on page 6.
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UKobus Gerber, onguSihlalo weRatepay-er’s Association, ngakwelinye icala, u-kholelwa ukuba oku kwenyuka kwamaxa-biso entlawulo kuyabangcikiva abahlawuliegameni lezopolitiko.
Uthi umasipala angonga izigidi ukubaangaphungula inkcitho eninzi yan-gaphakathi nengena msebenzi, efana noku-qeshwa kwezopolitiko. Unike umzekelo ka-Soswephu nowamkela R3,6 million umvuzo
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lwehlabathi oluhesheshe namaxabiso e-petula athe gqolo ukwenyuka, ukubala njeezimbalwa,” utshilo okaGerber.
ULeon de Villiers, weDA uthe umbuthowakhe ukhathazekile ngamatyala amakhu-lu alo masipala umbaxa.
“Oku konyuka kwentlawulo kuza ku-bangela ukuba abahlawuli baphele be-ngahlawuleli iinkonzo koko behlawula
ityala likamisipala,” utshilo.“Lo masipala umbaxa awusena kuboleka
mali kwaphela kuba kuya kumthathamalunga nama 20 eminyaka ukuhlawulaelo tyala.”
Umasipala ukwathiwe mbende lityalalee-akhawunti ezingahlawulwayo. Ngoku-tsho kukaRitter-Erasmus, abahlawulibeenkonzo batyala umasipala malunga na-ma 1,2 billion. Ityala langaphakathi ngamaR900 million, amashishini atyala R217
million ngeli lixa urhulumente etyalaumasipala ombaxa R40 million.
UDe Villiers uthe iDA ikwakhathazekileyinto yokuba umasipala ebhajethele nje
inyanga enye.Ngexesha likaxakeka, umasipala uya ku-
ba nemali iintsuku ezingama 20 endaweniyeenyanga ezintathu.”
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FOUR people died and ten were injured in aminibus-taxi accident on the N2 near Graham-stown on Saturday.
According to police spokesperson, CaptMali Govender, the taxi was transporting pas-sengers from PE to Grahamstown. The acci-dent occurred at about 8am, approximately30km from Grahamstown. Some of the passen-gers were on their way to Pedi for a funeral.
“According to the driver he lost control overthe vehicle after one of the tyres burst. It over-turned and landed on its roof. No other vehi-cles were involved in the accident,” said Gov-ender.
Traffic came to a stand still as the 14 passen-gers were lying all over the road and the roadhad to be closed. An eye witness said shockedpassengers and other motorists assisted thosewho were severely injured until the rescueworkers arrived on the scene.
The deceased died on the scene of the acci-dent. They were Sebenza Gladys Mahote (62)from KwaZakhele, Nolethu Elizabeth Moanga(59) from New Brighton, Nonkululeko Luvuno(42) from NU 8 Motherwell and Luyanda Mat-shaya (40) from KwaZakhele.
The other passengers were all taken to hos-pital in Grahamstown and those in a criticalcondition were taken to PE.
A case of culpable homicide is being investi-gated.
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PARENTS should always take care of theirchildren especially during this time ofschool vacation.
According to Eastern Cape CorporateCommunications Lt Col Sibongile Soci,child neglect always comes to the fore dur-ing school holidays so police would like towarn parents and care-givers always to putmeasures in place to ensure the safety ofthe children.
“The South African Police Services(SAPS) places high value on safety of ourchildren. Protection of young lives is, fun-damentally, about doing what is right,”said Lt Col Soci.
Soci said policing always goes beyondthe apprehending of criminals, but as lawenforcers, thepolice acknowledges that the
upbringing and protection of children isalso their responsibility.
In committing to be of service, the policehave advised that:
* Parents must always leave their chil-dren with trusted friends;
* Parents must always know wheretheir children are playing, and ensure thatthey do not play with fire or dangerous orpoisonous substances;
* Parents must minimise the radius ofthe playing places for their children;
* Children must avoid walking alone atnight;
* Children must avoid consuming alco-hol;
* Children must be vigilant of friendsthey meet on social networks, and if theyhave to meet such persons, they must en-sure at all times that they are with friends.
PE Childline and Family Centre is lookingfor the mother of Sanelisiwe Funde.
The whereabouts of the biological motherknown as Nomawethu Funde are unknown.She was last seen in May 2012 in Joe SlovoWest informal Settlement where she aban-doned the above-named child, who is 15months old, at a place where she was staying.
The father of the child is known only asSiyabulela and his whereabouts are un-known.
Anyone who might have information per-taining to the whereabouts of NomawethuFunde or the father Siyabulela is asked tocontact social worker, Mr N. Ndlovu, at0 041 453 0441.
The wreck of minibus taxi that was involved in an accident in which four people died.Photo: RIAAN MARAIS
Child safety uppermost duringschool vacation, say police
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THE untimely passing of Nelson MandelaBay Municipality Senior Traffic Superin-tendent Mnikelo Owen Camagu (42) has beendescribed as a great loss.
Camagu,whowasgunneddowninahailofbul-lets in front ofhishouse inKwaDwesi, PortEliza-beth twoweeksagowas laid to rest after a serviceheldat theNangozaJebeCommunityHall inNewBrighton on Sunday.
Speaking at the funeral, the Executive Mayor,CouncillorZanoxoloWayiledescribedCamaguasahighlydedicatedandrespectedofficerwho tookhis job very seriously and had a bright futureaheadofhim.AformertradeunionistCllrWayileserved with Camagu whose “blend of principles,warmth and passion for the issues that affectedthe communities he served clearly demonstratedhis commitment to service,” said Wayile.
According to Wayile, Camagu’s passing was a
lossofacitizenofgoodstanding,abilityandinteg-rity. “The labour movement and the workingclass have lost a true unionist who championedtheir cause with vigour, dedication and ability.”
Camagu’snephewSisaKona (31) describedCa-magu as a caring father and loving husband.
“Comrade Camagu’s tragic death unfortunate-ly also drives home the fact that evil lives amongus.OfficerCamagu is the secondSafetyandSecu-rity officer of the Municipality to be killed withinthespaceofweeks. Just recently, officerMafuPu-zi was gunned down in similar fashion in frontof his New Brighton home,” said Wayile, addingthat the two murders have invoked suspicionsthat there could be sinister forces hell bent on si-lencingandeliminating those theydisagreewith.
Hesaidthetwomurdershavealsoreignitedtheanger that was brought about by the murders ofVusi Ngqunge, Melekile Hani, Xolani Yoyo andGeraldYona, all ofwhomweregunneddownexe-cution style.Camagu was laid to rest at the ForestHill Cemetery. He leaves behind his wife Khosi,three sons and three nieces.
Owen Camagu laid to restMourners at the coffin of Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Senior Traffic Superintendent Mnikelo OwenCamagu (42), who was laid to rest after a service held at the Nangoza Jebe Community Hall in NewBrighton on Sunday. Photo: TINNEKE GOEDHALS
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HISTORY was made when a pilotproject Mini Library (Mini Lib) forthevisually impairedwasofficiallylaunched at Elukhanyisweni Pub-lic Library in KwaNobuhle, Uiten-hage last Thursday.
This groundbreaking project, apartnership between the ProvincialDepartment of Sport, Recreation, Artsand Culture under MEC Xoliswa Tom,South African National Council forthe Blind, SA Library Services andNelson Mandela Bay Municipalitywas initiated toprovide library servic-es for the blind community.
Elukhanyisweni became one of the
seven public libraries in the provinceprovided with furniture, equipmentand training accessibility to benefitthe visually disabled.
Theequipment includesaudio-read-ers, text readers, computer soft-ware,Braille books and other services sup-plied by SA Library for the Blind.
According to Portfolio CouncillorAndile Mfunda who spoke on behalf ofNelson Mandela Bay mayor ZanoxoloWayile who could not attend, thisminilib showed that “our governmentcares for the disabled members of ourcommunities.”
SA National Council for the Blindchairperson Xolisa Yekani agreed “itwould open up new avenues for blindpeople.” With this kind of support,Yekanisaid, theblindcanachieveany-
thing they set their sights on.“The visually impaired have a con-
stitutional right to access these serv-ices. This pilot project in the EasternCape has been so successful that weare hoping it will eventually berolled out across the country,” saidProject coordinator, Phumla Ma-hanjana.
Mahanjana said library staff arecurrently being trained to assist us-ers of the equipment and to identifyindividualswhocouldbenefit fromtheequipment. Public library workshopsare also held to train and benefit mem-bers of the local community on the us-
Portfolio Councillor Andile Mfunda (left) and Project Coordinator Phumla Mahanjana(right) with a blind person, Lungiswa Mamo. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
Historical mini library for blind launched
ageof theequip-ment and to in-tegrate themwith the blind.
THE launch of the minilib in Elukhanyisweni Public Li-brary in KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage is a start for an inte-gration between members of the community and theblind and partially blind. The SA National Council forthe Blind, the Department of Sport, Recreation, Artsand Culture, SA Library Services, Nelson Mandela BayCouncillors and Senior officials, the schools and thecultural organisations spoke in one voice whilst cele-brating the historical launch in the Eastern Cape, fol-lowing one in Humansdorp in 2010. NCEBA DLADLAattended the event and took the photos.
Organisations celebrate minilib launch in Uitenhage
tt Molly Blackburn HighSchool teachers from left,Nomthandazo Ntshanyana,Milani Stuurman, LindelwaPoyana and Pumeza Ngalo.
pp The blind show some of theequipment that can make theirlives much easier in the library.
tt Molly Blackburn cultural dancers showed their creativity during the mini lib launch last week.
pp Elukhanyisweni School forthe Blind principal WezileThole (right) and his wife Bulelwa attended the miniliblaunch.
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IKHWEZI LOMSO Comprehensive Schoollearners wrote a letter to thank a Port Eliza-beth law-firm Boqwana, Loon and Connellan(BLC) Attorneys for the donations it hadmade to this Zwide township school.
PE Express Indaba has learnt that theschool’s relationship with the firm has helpedit obtain four concrete benches which areplaced strategically under trees around theplayground; an honours board on which toput the Top Grade 12 learner’s names eachyear, two soccer balls, two netball balls andan equal number of rugby balls.
“The Sports Committee of Boqwana, Loonand Connellan Attorneys Sports Commiteehosted an Annual Soccer Challenge recentlyand used the proceeds to purchase the goodsto benefit the school,” said BLC spokesperson
Sharon Lottering.The overjoyed learners wrote in part:
“Thank you for the kind interest your firmshowed in our school. We were overwhelmedby your visit and the hands-on involvementin our well-being. You have helped us to makeour school a beacon of hope.”
The learners said they were looking for-ward to recording top learners on the board;an exercise they admit will help inspire andmotivate others to give more effort in theirstudies.
They said the garden benches were highlyappreciated as they helped to give the learn-ers a sense of dignity in an environmentwhich was otherwise run down and neglect-ed. According to Lottering, the firm assistedtwo IKhwezi Lomso Comprehensive Schoollearners at the Moot Court Competition in2010 and was looking forward to assisting twomore in the next competition.
Boqwana, Loon and Connellandonates to Ikhwezi High School
IKhwezi Lomso Comprehensive School learners, teachers and Boqwana, Loon and Connellan staff celebrating their partnership recently. Photo: SUPPLIED
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THE United Kingdom based Bath RugbyClub donated rugby kit to benefit thelearners of Emsengeni Primary School inZwide, Port Elizabeth recently.
The event, which was attended by EP RugbyCEO Anele Pamba, EP Vice-President PhillipJoseph and some of EP Kings players, wasaimedat transforming the lives ofunder-privi-leged children through sport.
The club from England in association withBath Minis and LV=SOS delivered 60 items ofassortedkit to the rugbymadschoolwhichhasgiven birth to a host of rugby players in theregion including Siya Kolisi.
A delighted school principal Zandile Nocan-da mentioned that her school was recognisedbecause of their tireless efforts in rugby devel-opment led by teacher Eric Songwiqi.
“I don’t know who chose us - but we deserveit. And truth be told, we’re doing well in sportand especially rugby,” said Nocanda proudly.
We are lucky to have friends in higher plac-es. I want to thank Bath for the donations. Butwe also thank the school’s development initia-tives,” said Pamba.
“The kit really does change lives, givingchildren from all different backgrounds and ofall abilities the chance to take part in sport.
“They feel part of something, and it helpsto build their self-esteem and social skills thatmay have been missing otherwise,” said Ga-reth Chilcott, former Bath player and ambas-sador.
Current EP Kings player and former Bathplayer Luke Watson, who also played a partin thedonation, saidBath’s partnershipwouldsurely help develop rugby in the region.
“It will have a huge benefit on the local play-ing community and help some of the less fortu-nate children find passion and skill for thegame that they may not have had a chance toplay otherwise,” said Watson.
“We’re so overwhelmed by the reception.It’s unbelievable,” said Bath’s Marketing andCommunications Director Jez Curwin at theevent.
Bath Rugby Club donates kit
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TANYA VAN ZYL
Ukudlala kwi-under 18Coca-Cola CravenWeek libhongoneqhayiya lomdlaliwebhola yombhoxo
osakhulayo.
Le yinkolo kaMpho Mbiyozo,odlalela i-EP Kings, nowafumanaithuba lokumela i-Eastern ProvincekwiCraven Week kwiminyaka
embalwa eyadlulayo.Amakhwenkwe esikolo
kuzwelonke ayazi ngokubalulekakokumela iphondo kweyama 49 i-U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week, neban-jwa eNelson Mandela Bay Stadium
eBhayi ukuqala ngomhla we 8 uku-ya ku 14 Julayi.
Le U18 Coca-Cola Craven Weekivunywa njengephambili itumenteyamakhwenkwe asesikolweni ehla-bathini, neyibhulorho esa kwi-
nqanaba labahlawulelwayokunye nokumela iqela lesizwe kum-bhoxo.
“I-Craven Week iphuma phambilikubadlali abaninzi yaye le veki i-thatyathwa njengesisiseko somdla-lo wombhoxo. Kuhle ukuba le tu-mente iqhutyelwe apha kule ndawoiyintliziyo yomdlalo wombhoxo
eMzantsi Afrika,” kutsho uKhayaMayedwa weSouth African RugbyUnion (SARU).
Iinkcukacha-manani zibonisaama 40% abadlali bombhoxo esi-
nabo hlanjenje nabadlala kwi-SuperRugby series kulo nyaka eMzantsiAfrika, baphuma eMpuma Kapa.
Emva kwe-12 leminyaka, iNelsonMandela Metro iza kusindleka le tu-mente yeminyaka yabafana aba-
sesikolweni - apha eNelsonMandela Bay Stadium. Le tu-
mente yagqibela ukudlalelwa ephaeTelkom Park ngomnyaka ka 2000.
Ngamaqela angama 20 aza ku-thatha inxaxheba kweyalo nyaka
i- U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week – i-18lala maqela iphuma kumaphondo
aliqela oMzantsi Afrika ngeli lixaamaqela amabini emele iZimbabweneNamibia.
Yimidlalo engama 30 eza kudla-lwa kule veki, kudlalwa imidlaloemi-5 ngemini- ibe yonke iza kusa-
sazwa kumabona-kude ngokutshokukaPhillip Joseph, iSekela-Mo-ngameli we-Eastern Province
Rugby Union (EPRU).Kukhuthazwa abazali, abafundi
abahlobo noluntu jikelele ukubalubonise inkxaso yalo kubadlalingethuba lale tumente. Amatikiti yi-R50 ipasi leveki ukanti yiR20 ipasilosuku. Abafundi abanxibe iyuni-fom kunye ne-chaperone yabo bayakuvunyelwa ukuba bangene mahalakumabala aseNMB.
I-Eastern Province iza kudlala ne-Falcons kumdlalo ophambili ngo-Mvulo umhla July 9 ngo3:30 emvakwemini.
,I-U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week,neyathiywa ngegqala lomdlali,umqeqeshi nomlalwuli wombhoxo
uGqirha Danie Craven, ikhuliseuthotho lweentandane zomdlalowombhoxo eMzantsi Afrika ne-ziphuma kwiinkalo ezahlunekeyozobomi.
Yenza imbali ngokuba yenye yee-tumente ezidibanisa iintlangazonke zeli lizwe, ivulela amasangoabadlali bazo zonke iintlanga zo-Mzantsi Afrika ngoka1980.
The EP team: Justin Antonie ( Pearson); Lu-ciano Daniels (Otto du Plessis); Selvyn Davids(Nico Malan); Aidon Davis (Daniel Pienaar); Loxo-lo Koza (Newton Tech); Bart le Roux (Framesby);Gary Loest (Grey); Johnathan Andries Louw (NicoMalan); Matthew Luke Moore (Brandwag); Johan-nes Francois Nel (Graeme College); Luan Nieu-woudt (Kroonheuwel); Lloyd Parker (Grey); Ser-geal Petersen (Grey); Ernst Stapelberg (Frames-by); Roche van Hall (Framesby); CJ Velleman(Grey); Thembalethu Ray Williams (Framesby)
PE EXPRESS INDABA REPORTER
BOXING history was made whenNelson Mandela Bay Boxing SouthAfrica (BSA) officials went to super-vise a professional boxing tourna-ment in Oudtshoorn in the WesternCape at the weekend.
In the fight, Wiseman Kega fromGeorge became the Western CapeJunior bantamweight champion af-ter stopping Unathi Mndwana ofPlettenbergBay in the seventh roundof their 10-round scheduled fight.
“There was a problem in the West-ern Cape and we were asked by BSAto save the situation,” said BSA Nel-son Mandela Bay Service ProviderMthunzi Mapitiza.
BSA Western Cape Service Provid-er Mickey Klaas had a bereavementas his sister had died and was buriedin East London on Saturday. His offi-cials had to run a major tournamentwith international titles at stake inCape Town on the same day, accord-ing to Mapitiza.
Mapitiza, together with ring offi-
cials, Ace Makaluza, Prince Mbam-baza, Stephen Simon, Lizo Jordaan,Nkosinathi Zamela and PE ExpressIndaba’s Nceba Dladla (The Masterof Ceremonies) helped SWD Develop-ment Boxing Promotions of Bongo-lethu Township successfully run itsdebut tournament. The tournamentwas sponsored by the Eden munici-pality in Oudtshoorn.
“Mickey (Klaas) could not be inany of the tournaments. There wasno way we (as BSA) on the other handcould let a debutante boxing promot-er lose out - it was also the first pro-fessional fight in the area. Fanswant-ed it. There was a lot at stake in theCape Town fight too - it had to go onso we went out of our way to assist,”said Mapitiza proudly.
But Mapitiza was quick to add: “Ofcourse BSA licensees are free to oper-ate anywhere in the country. It is on-ly regional managers or the so-calledservice providers that operate in re-gions andprovinces.Butwhere thereis an overlap, someone must go outand help - so we did and it was a re-sounding success,” said Mapitiza.
SELBY MADIKANE
CONTINENTAL Express made his-tory when they became the SAFANelson Mandela Bay ABSA Women’sRegional winners when they wal-loped their arch-rivals Sophakamawith a devastating hammering of 3-0at Victoria Park High Schoolgrounds on June 24.
Express had an outstanding sea-son through thick and thin. Accord-ing to Express mentor Luzuko Ham-baze their success was attributed toenthusiasm, sacrifices, dedication,determination and discipline on andoff the field.
Some results of SAFA NMB ABSALeague:
.Park United 2-0 PE College
.Warriors 3-2 Vulumzi HighSchool
.Golden Stars 0-1 Mustangs
SELBY MADIKANE
SPRING Rose affectionately calledCavallas played their hearts out de-spite their 13-36 defeat to gutsy Des-
patch during their EP Grand Chal-lenge Rugby League clash at NewBighton Oval Stadium on June 23.
African Bombers came from be-hind to salvage a well deserved draw24-24 when they took on Crusaders.
The log leadersNMMUMadibaz gaveHarlequins a hiding of 45-15 at Ad-cock Stadium. In the do-or-die clashParks did not disappoint their sup-porters when they secured a veryclose win of 13-12 against Progress.
Umbhoxo uphambili kwakho eBhayi
Mandela Bay shines in theWestern Cape boxing tourney
SELBY MADIKANE
THE public is invited to partici-pate in a 4.2 km Youth Run mini-marathon at Raymond MhlabaSports Centre in Motherwell NU4B on July 14 at 7am, which is or-ganized by Youth For Change Ath-letics Club in partnership withEastern Province Athletics (EPA).
However, according to the Clubfounder and the event organizerMbulelo Kitas, the race will startand end at Raymond Mhlaba SportCentre.
Kitas highlighted the fact thattheir fundamental aim of organiz-ing the fun run was to keep theyouth off the street and to reviveathletics in Motherwell which ischaracterized by a high rate ofcrime and alcoholism in particularamongst the youth.
Kitas reliably informed PE Ex-press Indaba reporter that ‘bigprizes will be up for grabs for al-most all the participants.”
The running gear will be up forgrabs especially for the winners intheJuniors category.Third, fourthand fifth placed finishers will re-ceive medals for their efforts in thejunior category. In senior men’sand senior ladies’ sections medalswill be awarded to the first 20 fin-
ishers. It does not end there. Luckydraw prizes will be also be drawnafter the race,” said Kitas.
The safetyof the runners is guar-anteed as the police, traffic officers
sports and marshalls will do theirduties.
The entry fee is R5 per athleteand the number to contact Kitas is0 073 318 2013.
Mbulelo Kitasthe race organizer.Photo: SUPPLIED
SELBY MADIKANE
IT was frenzy and ululations whenDynamos defended their ZakheleFA Knock Out competition titlefollowing their 2-1 victory overBUBS in their finals at Wolfson onJune 27.
The defending champions whowere like a house on fire could notafford to lose in front of their hun-dreds of supporters, but their
counterparts gave a good accountof themselves as they did not showany respect to Dynamos. Dynamosearned a hard-fought 1-0 win overthe high- riding PE Demos,whileBUBS hammered Leeds United 4-1in their seminals.
In the individual awards Dyna-mos skipper Phumlani Mnabisaand BUBS Sibongiseni Ngwekaziwerenamedas topgoal- scorerandgoalkeeper of the tournament re-spectively.
Dynamos defended their ZAFA KO title
Phumlani Mnabisa receives a trophy from ZAFA President Sabelo Nkuhlu.Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
Continental Express LFC wins SAFA NMB ABSA league
Continental Express skipper Nolubabalo Mbangu is presented with a trophy by SASFA NMB President Mzimkhulu Fina. Standing on the left is Luzuko Hambaze.Photo:SELBY MADIKANE
CAVALLAS LOSES AT HOME TO DESPATCH
Big prizes up for grabs in Youth RunBig prizes up for grabs in Youth Run
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NCEBA DLADLA
NELSON Mandela Bay Municipali-ty’sPremierSoccerLeaguehopeful,Bay Stars FC has revealed MarkHarrison as the new coach duringthe team’s Awards Ceremony at theNelson Mandela Metropolitan Uni-versity’s Sport Centre, VIP Loungelast Wednesday.
Pessimistswhowerehoping they (asthe management) would lose hope andclose shop and that the team did notwinpromotion to theNationalFirstDi-vision must think again, said Love-grove, during the event which alsomarked the official closing of the sea-son.
“Instead we’re making huge an-nouncements of theappointment of theglobally experienced Head Coach,Mark Harrison and with commitmentstill continuing with the plans of start-ing a Football Academy,” said Love-grove proudly, adding that the techni-cal team would remain unchanged.
Harrison comes with a formidablereputationasaplayerandcoachlocallyand overseas. He has played for StokeCity, Portland and Southampton inEnglandandalsoforHellenicintheNa-tional Premier Soccer League.
He coached Bangladesh NationalTeam, Black Aces, African Warriors,FC Fortune in the National First Divi-sionaswellasBristolCityandEverton.
He told PE Express Indaba that hesaw Stars players on the field and was
impressed.“The mandate is clear: I win promo-
tion to the NFD. With the kind of play-ers that I have, I am positive that we’lldo it. This city (Nelson Mandela Bay)deservesateaminthePSLandI’msurewe’ll deliver,” said Harrison.
Meanwhile, Leroy van Rensburg re-ceived the Player of the Year and TopGoal Scorer of the Year Awards, LuthoTotwanaandMlungisiZithotookhomethe Young Player of the Year and thePlayers’ Player of the Year Awards re-spectively while Bongani Kama wasvoted the Most Improved Player of theYear.
“They worked hard and deservedrest. We’ll switch them off totally until23 July, the start of the new season,”said Team manager Nick Myataza.
SELBY MADIKANE
ALL roads led to Railway Com-pound grounds when New BrightonFootball Association(NEBFA) Ma-rina Sea Salt Junior league enter-prising games drew scores of specta-tors on June 24.
The games were organized forU-9, U-11 and U-13 teams whichtreated the fans to a football of highstandard.
The full weekend results:U-9 Section:.Real City 1-1 City Strikers.City Lads 0-0 PE Sundowns
U-11 Section:.City Strikers 2-0 B.Bafana.City Defenders 2-0 Real White
City.B.Bafana 2-0 Bush Bucks.Amakhosi 1-4 Eastern Jumpers.Friendly City 5-0 Red City.CCX Callies 2-0 City Lads.PE Sundowns 1-1 Friendly CityU-13 Section:.City Defenders 2-2 Eastern
Jumpers.City Strikers 2-0 Dodgers.PE All Stars 0-2 Amakhosi.Bush Bucks 2-0 Silver United.City Lads 4-Real White City.PE United 2-1 Bold Tigers
New Bay Stars FC coach revealedduring Awards
Bay Stars FC MD Tony Lovegrove is flanked by Graham Harrison (left) the old coach and the new coach Mark Harrison. Grahamwill not be lost to the club but will be assisting with the Academy Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
SELBY MADIKANE
I-VUTHA Celtics ixuthe intlakaemlonyeni weBlack Eagles nebi-jonge ukudlala kwi-ZakheleFootball Association (ZAFA)Premier League kwisizini ezayoxa ibiyibhulela oogqirha nezica-ka ngo 3-0 kumdlalo weZAFAFirst Division kumabala ase-Wolfson ngomhla wama23kweyeSilimela.
Umdlali weCeltics nobevuthaamalangatye nguVuyo Menzinowaziwa ngegama elinguSonguwafake omathathu emnathenila manqaku okuphumelelisa iqe-la lakhe.I-Eagles iwugqibe lo md-lalo ngabadlali abasithoba emvakokuba abadlali bayo benikwe
ngusompempe amakhadi abom-vu.
Nazi ezinye iziphumo zeZAFAFirst Division:
.PE Demos w/o-0 MoonlightCity
.Black Eagles 4-1 Island City
.Ghetto XI w/o – 0 Fast XI
.Ford Pirates 0-w/o Juventus
.Burning Flames 0-5 Dynamos
.Mazepa 0-1 Vutha Celtics
.NUBS 5-0 Real Strikers
.Juventus 4-1 Mazepa
.Ghetto XI w/o –0 Ford Pirates
.Island City 2-1 XI Masters
.Dynamos w/o-0 MoonlightCity
.Burning Flames 0-1 City AllStars
.Real Strikers 2-1 Fast XI
.PE Demos 1-1 XI Masters
Fast XI (maroon) lost21 to Real Strikers(blue). Photo: SELBYMADIKANE
NEBFA Marina Sea SaltJunior league enterprising
games
The Bush Bucks U13 team is one high–riding sides. Photo: SUPPLIED
SELBY MADIKANE
ZAKHELE Football Association(ZAFA) junior league thrillinggames kept the fans on their feetright from the first game up to thelast game at Wolfson on June 24.
In the only U-9 game which wasplayed, Brazil Brothers thumpedGhetto XI with whopping score of4-1.
The two U-13 games which tookplace produced some fireworkswhere Fast XI played to a 1-1 drawagainst Ghetto XI, while YoungNeighbours had the better ofYoung Professionals followingtheir narrow triumph of 3-2.
In the U-15 section Dynamosmanaged to edge out BrazilBrothers 3-2 while Young Profes-sionals trailed to Black Eagles2-3.
ZAFA Junior league thrilling games
IVutha Celtics iyavuthaIVutha Celtics iyavutha
ZAFA junior league’s thrilling games kept the fans on their feet.Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
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