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LAGUNYA | PHILIPPIThursday, 12 March 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]
SPLISH-SPLASH: Siyabonga Kilani, 11, jumps onto a water slide during the fun and games thatwere part of the Ward 39 Community Festival Fun Walk. The all day event took place at the
Lusaka Sports Field in Nyanga and included a fun walk, board and water games. ZandisileRhayi and Ruffest performed. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
Inaugural Nyanga festival draws hundreds of fun lovers
CRIME: Latest murders will reinforce views that Nyanga is crime capital of South Africa
Weekend murder spreeMANDLA MAHASHE
Police are currently on a manhunt for gun-men who shot and killed five people LindelaRoad, Mau- Mau, in Nyanga on Saturday.According to police the victims were in a
stationary Uno Fiat when they were at-tacked by the suspects at around 00:15.Witnesses were reported to have noted
that the suspects gave chase when the vic-tims tried to run away shooting the car frombehind.“When police arrived at the scene they
found the lifeless body of a 19 year old wom-an. The woman is believed to be a girlfriendof one the victims. The men were shot whiletheywere sitting in the carwhile thewomanwas shot while running away,” said Nyangaspokesperson Captain Ntomboxolo Sitshit-shi.Sitshitshi said that the vehicle was driven
away until it reached a street in New Cross-roads where two of the victims resided.
“They were all transported to a nearbyhospital and all four victims died due to gun-shot wounds they sustained in the head andbody,” she said.In a scathing letter to City Vision Ndikho
Kwinana, chairman of Nyanga Safe Streetsorganisation, said that such incident,though sad, was not a surprise.“Unfortunately for the members of this
community it was expected, as it was justa matter of time before this incident, as asimilar incident had taken place at the sameplace(shebeen) before. There are illegal she-beens that operate 24 hours and police donothing about it,” he noted.He said in the that there have been at-
tempts to close down these shebeens by bymembers of the community, to no navail.“The street committee of (the affected ar-
ea) have exhausted all possible channels tohave this illegal shebeens shut down butthere seem to be forces beyond the commit-tees control,” he shared.
Police have appealed to anyone who mayhave information that can lead to an arrest
to contact SAPS Nyanga Detectives on 021380 600/3325/3379.
MURDER CAPITAL: The scene where four men and a woman were killedPHOTO: LULEKWA MBADAMANE
CITY VISIONThursday, 12 March 20152 NEWS
LAUGHING WITHlunga adam
My ex-lover: A lyingbeauty and the beastSometimes in life there are people whocome into your personal space and leavewithout having made much of a positiveimpact, yet you find yourself missingthem.Those who have been following my
Facebook posts for a while will know thatI have a “crazy” ex-girlfriend.I’ve met a lot of girls in my life–
Different sizes, shapes and types– but thisnone was cut from a different cloth. Ifyou get my drift.We met one December four years ago,
and I could not have imagined thejourney that lay ahead.I must confess that I really loved her,
though ours was, at times, a rocky affair.When I tell people I miss being aroundher, they somehow think I still have thehots for her. Far from it.But if you were to spend a wee bit of
time in her company, especially whenshe’s imbibed a few glasses of the alebrew, you’d no doubt agree with me thatshe was some character.Such that, I think, when they invented
the word ‘unique’, they must have hadher in mind.What I find peculiar, is that the fights
kept our relationship going, and man,they could be ugly.One Sunday afternoon, as we were
chilling with her cousin and his girl-friend at some watering hole in Langa,near the taxi rank, she asked to go to thebathroom, and I also exited to the gents.She must uttered something untoward
and next I know, lost my temperament.A fight erupted, but we ended up
leaving the joint, much to the disappoint-ment and chagrin of the few otherpatrons.The fights were always about petty
stuff. For instance, one night we werewalking home from after drinks.And whilst we were at each other’s
throats, suddenly, a police van pulled upalongside.The policemen asked what was going
on.She responded thus: “This guy is my
ex-boyfriend and I don’t know what hewants from me,”, she said, selling me out.I did not know whether to laugh or cry,
but they took her home and left me tocontinue with my walk.We vmet the following day, and lo and
behold! gave me a huge hug, mutteringthat should forget about the previousnight.She had told a lie, and felt nothing
about it.She once told me that her parents were
not her “real” parents and that she was“just doing them a favour”. Whateverthat meant!I also heard from some of her friends
that she’d been telling them that thefather of her child is – wait for it – JacobZuma.One time we met a friend of hers after
we’d gone out for a movie. The friendasked her where we were coming fromand, with a straight face, she replied:“Hayi tshomi, bendisakhuphe u Lun-ga.”(...chum, I had taken my boyfriendout).This crazy chick was so entertaining,
and I sometimes think of her when thestresses of life play poker with me.In the two years I spent with her, she
made sure to follow me whenever I wentfor a drink. She never lost sight of me, soto speak. I was not even allowed to greetother girls, or even look at them!One time a particular girl called me
over to compliment me on my columns,my girl appeared from nowhere, grabbedme by the scruff and steered me awayfrom this poor woman.Can you imagine the embarrassment!Four months ago, I bumped into her at
a joint, and could not help but notice thatnothing had changed.She sat next to me and we reminisced.
Then I had to take a call outside. When Ireturned, a patron sitted in front of usasked: “Yhe bhuti, unyanisile lo sisiukuba wayeyi actress ku Yizo Yizo?”(Hey,bro, is it true she was an actress on Yizo,Yizo, a television drama). Need I saymore.She later asked me to take her home,
and as she was blabbering the wholemile, she suddenly grounded to a halt.With her hands akimbo and displaying acertain poise, she blurted: “Nguban’uMiss South Africa,”? (Who is Miss SA?).I leave it to you, dear reader, to
imagine the look in her eyes when Iresponded: “None but you, my love,”.This is the first chapter. The next
instalment will follow next week.
Diane Sigabi with relative Zandisile Mabece and grandson Litha at the home that wasdestroyed by fire in Gugulethu. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
Gugs Gogo’s house to risefrom the ashes of ruinMANDLA MAHASHE
A Gugulethu grandmom whose housewas burned down in a devastating firefeels luck after Good Samaritans came toher aid.Diana Sigabi, 78, was left down and out
when the raging fire swallowed all her be-longs at her NY113 home in January.After months of raising funds, town-
ship tour guide Shai Mkhulungu, has se-cured funds to help the elderly citizen re-build her home.About R40 000 has been made available
by Norwegian tourists who had visitedthe home recently.Sigabi told of how terribly the fire
changed her life for the worst.“It was around 9pmwhen Iwas awoken
by people yelling that there was a fire. Iwas shocked to see that it was at myhome.The fire started in the back rooms after
one of the tenants left a burning candle,”she told City Vision.The fire left Sigabi and her two grand-
children, 6 and 2, with only the clothesthat they are wearing.“After the fire the city built a shack for
me at the back ofmyhouse but it has beenpainful to live there because I did not
know where I would get the money to fixmy house. I also did not know for howlong I would stay there,” she said.ShaiMkhulungum a congregant at Sin-
ethemba National Baptist Church, per-suaded the Norwegian tourists, after avisit to his church, to also pay the homea visit.Their huts were touched by what they
saw and offered to help.He said he had seen the devastation of
the house first hand during one of hismany trips taking tourists into the town-ship.“It was a heartbreaking to see the old
lady sitting next to her home. I askedwhat had happened and I was deeplymoved by the situation,” he recounted.At the time Mkhulungu said he wasn’t
sure how he could help Sigabi but he de-cided to invite the tourist to see the situa-tion.“I figured that it was important for visi-
tors to not only see the good side of town-ship life. They must see that some peopleface such difficulties,” he said.He told City Vision that the tourists,
just like him were deeply affected by thesituation and they made donations.Mkhulungu and the tourists have
raised enough funds to rebuild the house.
Drink and drive life dramaA radio drama series that recently hit theairwaves is causing a stir, driving over athousand people to declare that theywill notdrink and drive in future.The Aziwe Ke radio drama was launched
by leading local alcohol beverage company,Brandhouse in its aim to raise awareness of
the perils of drinking and driving.Aziwe Ke aims to tap into consumers’ am-
bitions byhighlighting howapromising fu-ture can be stripped and dreams crushed inan instant, just by choosing to drink anddrive.
Within twoweeksof beingonair, thedra-ma, which airs onUmhloboWenene, has en-couraged people to visit the campaign web-site, where they can pledge to either drinkand not drive; or drive and not drink.The drama follows the lives of university
friends Tumelo, Chippa and Richard whoregularly go out drinking over weekendsand drive home while under the influenceof alcohol.When caught by police, they bribe their
way out. The highlife goes on until onenight, they knock down an elderly commu-nity member.They try to hide their involvement in the
incident, but the truth become too hard toconceal.“It might as well be that people are able
to avoid arrest and prosecution throughbribes and corruption. But your behaviourwill one day impact on your communityand family, there will be no paying yourway out of trouble.Tumelo, Chippa and Richard realise this
the hard way after killing an old man intheir community while driving drunk.
Bishop V.V. Mtini of the United National Baptist Church and Sindile Namba , Commu-nity Leader from Lusaka in Nyanga East after handing over furniture donated by CDWto the Godongwana family in Lusaka, whose belongings burned down in a fire.
BLESSED IS THE HAND THAT GIVETH
CITY VISIONThursday, 12 March 2015 NEWS 3
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Learners hurt in police clashesA protest in the city centre by learners froma Philippi school was stopped in its tracksafter harsh response by the police.The children wanted their voices heard
over the lack of infrastructure at theirschool.Once the pupils were outside the offices of
the Department of Education, armoured po-lice vehicle moved on them.But student leaders directed their peers
to form a human chain and to face off thepolice line.They sang struggle songs. Seconds later,
public order police (POP) officers threw twostun grenades at them.Pandemonium ruled as pupils darted up
Lower Parliament Street,.Akhona Bunzi was injured when a stun
grenade landed on her leg, ripping throughher tracksuit pants, searing the skin.Later, the police herded the learners up
Darling Street, towards Cape Town trainstation.The show of force brought to an end the
hour long standoff.Athule Baba, 18, and in matric, said that
600 students at Philippi High School had noschool building or sport fields.Their classrooms consist of shipping con-
tainers and there are no flush toilets, shesaid.The school has to “borrow” a hall from a
nearby primary school to write exams.“It becomes so unbearably hot in those
containers, and in winter we almost freezeto death,” Baba said.“We have raised this issue before, but
were ignored by the department. Our teach-ers support us, but they cannot be openabout this because they are employees of thedepartment and fear for losing their jobs.Weare not employees, we are pupils trying ourbest to get good results. Under the currentcircumstances, it is impossible,” she shared.GROUND UP
Alithe Khohlakala, a Grade 12 learner receives medical attention after being injured by a stungrenade. PICTURES: LINDILE MBONTSI
Plot seller vanishes into thin air, leaving families poorerA Langa family is asking why a man in thecentre of a fraudulent land sale to poor peo-ple has still not been arrested, while the ac-tivist who exposed him fears for her life.Portia Mpe,26, and her husband, in a des-
perate bid to find a place for her family tolive, acceptedanoffer to erect a shackatLan-gaTemporaryRelocationArea (TRA) inJan-uary.They said they paidR3,000 to a community
leader, hired a bakkie and moved their fur-niture from a backyard in Delft to Langa.But as they were building the shack, the
City of Cape Town’s Law Enforcement ar-rived.Officers told Mpe that she was there un-
lawfully and threatened her with eviction ifshe continued to build.When Mpe led the officers to the man to
whom she had paid for the “right” to build,he denied ever having met her.“He just stood there, looked me squarely
in the eyes and said ‘I have never seen thiswoman in my life,” she said.Having fallen out with her Delft landlord,
the family of five now lives in cramped sur-roundingswithher sister andbrother in-lawin a small hut.These scenes were repeated this week
when nine households were evicted by LawEnforcement officers from Langa TRA onSunday and Monday.
Nosiyanda Mnyeko, 25, stood by helpless-ly on Monday morning as she watched herbuilding material carted off on the back ofa truck.Hours later she was still there, claiming
she had nowhere else to go.Mnyeko, an unemployed mother of three,
was seduced by the offer of a plot at LangaTRAbecause she couldnot afford themonth-ly rent of R400 for a shack in Kosovo inform-al settlement.But in a single morning she lost the her
entire investment in the move: R2,800 forbuilding material, R300 for bakkie hire andR1,500 for the plot.Shepaid for theplot throughan intermedi-
ary anddoesnot knowwhere themoney end-ed up.Activist and TRA resident Cindy Ketani
says all payments for plots eventually flowto a community leader and shack sellingkingpin.
GROUND UP
On Monday, Law Enforcement and Citycontractors removed shacks erected in LangaTRA over the weekend. The evictees are thelatest victims of a corrupt plot selling syndi-cate operating in the TRA, says a residentactivist. PHOTO: TUMI RAMAHLELE
An injured Akhona Bunzi (19) is being helpedby other pupils.
CITY VISIONThursday, 12 March 20154 NEWS
ISixeko saseKapa sikwinkqubo yokuqukumbela uYilo loMthetho kaMasipala ongoNozakuzakuweSixeko ojongene neziKhalazo apho uluntu lwaseKapa lungafaka khona izikhalazo zabongokusesikweni malunga nezityholo zezenzo ezigwenxa.
Ngokwecandelo-17 loMthetho wobuRhulumente boMmandla ongeeNkqubo zikaMasipala,uMthetho 32 ka-2000, uluntu namaqela anomdla okanye imibutho iyakuthi inikwe ithubalokungenisa izimvo okanye izindululo kumasipala ukususela ngowe-16 Matshi 2015 ukuyakowe-16 Epreli 2015.
Izimvo, izindululo okanye ulungiso zingangeniswa:
• Ngefeksi: 021 400 5952• Nge-imeyile: [email protected]• Ngokubhalela ku-: City of Cape Town, PO Box 298, Cape Town 8000 (iphawulwe
uNozakuzaku weSixeko)• Nge-intanethi: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay• Ngokufakwa ngesandla kwii-ofisi zamabhungana nakwimizi yamathala eencwadi
IYunithi engeNtatho-nxaxheba yoLuntu iyakuthi incedisane nabo bantu bangenakho ukufundaokanye ukubhala, abo bantu baphila ngokukhubazeka nabo bakumaqela ahlelelekileyo ukuzeifumane izimvo zabo, izindululo okanye izilungiso ukuba zirekhodishwe kwaye zingeniswekwiSixeko. Qhagamshelana naba bantu balandelayo:
Ngokumalunga nentatho-nxaxheba yoluntu jikelele:Ruché Daniels on 021 400 1766 okanye [email protected]
Ngokumalunga namaqela ahlelelekileyo:Anele Viti, ku-021 400 1652 okanye [email protected]
Uyilo lomthetho kamasipala luyakuthi lufumaneke kwii-ofisi zebhungana, kwimizi yamathalaeencwadi naku-www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay.
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Kid left alone, mum nabbedMANDLA MAHASHE
The mother of the two year old that wasfound abandoned at a shopping mall in Phil-ippi last week has been arrested.The 18-year –old from Marikana informal
settlement is facing abandonment of childcharges and appeared at in court yesterdayWednesday 11 March.According to police she was arrested on
Saturday 07March after dumping the boy onMonday 02.“The woman told police that she did to
have any support and that she was strug-gling to raise the boy as she was unem-ployed.She is staying with her friends in Mari-
kana.She alleged that her parents passed away.
There is no onewho can look after them. Shedecided to abandon the child in ShopriteMall, hoping that a Good Samaritan willcome to her rescue for his boy,” said Philip-pi-East Police Station spokesperson War-rant Officer Nondumiso Paul.Paul said that the woman would stay in
custody until she appears in court while thechild remains in a place of safety.When the child was found, he was unable
to tell police anything as he couldn’t speakproperly yet.In October 2014 another mother of a two-
year-old was arrested after the boy was
found tied up and abandoned in the bushnearMarcus Garvey informal settlement, inPhilippi.He was discovered by a passer-by with his
hands tied with elastic next to his suitcasewith clothes.The case is still pending.
This young boy was abandoned by his motherat the shopping mall. PHOTO: SAPS
Royalties to be paid out to long suffering musiciansThe Performers’ Organisation of SouthAfri-ca Trust (POSA) has started the distributionofNeedletime rights royalties to artistswho-se tracks have been used by music users.This brings to anend the longwait forhun-
dreds of South African featured artists andsession musicians waiting to receive royal-ties for their recorded performances.POSA distributes the rights on behalf of
recording artists who are represented bySAMRO.
The first distribution, for 2009 royalties,was done on 23 December 2014.Subsequent distributions, for the years
between 2010 and 2012,were done in Januaryand February.This followed the agreement reached in
September 2014 between POSA and SAM-PRA on the sharing of rights royalties bet-ween record companies and performers fea-tured in the tracks that were used by musicusers.
CITY VISIONThursday, 12 March 2015 NEWS 5
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KwaFaku also a place of knowing
MALUSI NTOYAPI
Youngsters inLowerCrossroads spend theirSaturday mornings every weekend to en-gage with children in meaningful literacyprogrammes.At Kwafaku Reading Club, literacy is re-
garded as the social norm rather than it be-ing a mechanical skill.This is donewith theunderstanding of the
role of context, culture, language and powerin literacy acquisition.Furthermore, in this reading club, chil-
dren are allowed to bring their social worldto the reading club space to negotiate mean-ing and construct newknowledgewith refer-ence to what is presented in their socialworld.This view allows children to see literacy
as part of their daily life, i.e. reading signsdisplayed at the spaza shop and makingsense of the print at home and bringing thatknowledge to the club.KwaFaku-Vulindlela reading club
(KVRC)was started in 2011 byKwaFaku Pri-mary school and youth from the communityto create a communityof practice that open’sits door to children from the communityfrom different schools.
This initiative was inspired by Langa-Vu-lindlela Reading Club ran by PRAESA inLanga.
The purpose of KVRC has always been tonurture children’s love for reading, stories,writing, play and to allow children to be chil-dren again.On the one hand, the role of the reading
club space is to immerse children in goodquality exciting stories in children’s homelanguage isiXhosa and English.These stories are then deepened through
activities that bring these stories closer tochildren by making connections to otherforms of texts and developing new texts us-
ing the stories shared as a foundation. Onthe other hand volunteers’ key role is to cre-ate conducive conditions that will enablechildren to construct their literate identitiesthroughwhat they experience at the readingclub.
All these practices and volunteers beingthe reading and writing role models devel-ops children love for stories.We have been receiving good feedback
fromparents andobserving childrennew lit-erate identities that tell us about reading
and writing that has become habitual fromour children.Through them voluntary picking up a
book to read,writing for purpose and talkingabout stories, even questioning the storiesthey are told or they read.For children to become readers and start
writing meaningful text KVRC say childrenat home and in other spaces must be givenopportunities to listen to stories, be told andread stories, see adults around them readingand writing for a purpose.
One of the Kwa Faku Reading Club volunteers teaching children how to read.
Community Journalism
Children hard at work.
Shenk the DJ is in the ZozoMBONGISENI MASEKO
Up and coming DJ Shenkomuisq says it ishis lifelong dream to get his fans hitting thedance floor with vim and gusto.Siseko Tshetsha, 21, from Philippi, is set
to release a hot deep house track which hasbeen warm received by some of his fans.TitledNewChapter, is a prelude to his new
album, Mixed Emotions, next month.
“Deep house music is slowly getting themomentum in the province. Some peoplenow understand it more than before. Myfans love my songs,” Shenkomusiq said.Shenkomusiq first set his foot in themusic
industry in 2010, through his involvementwith Lura and Spha, both local Hip Hop art-ists.He was also involved in the release of the
Afro Pop track titled Thoughts, working
with the likes of Zintle and Teeowpee, in2012.“I learnt housemusic throughHipHop, al-
though I knew that my heart was not there.I am now stuck with Deep House music,” headded.His tracks are available for free down-
loads on his Facebook page, Shenkomusiqand for bookings.
Siseko “Shenkomusiq” Tshetsha, 21, is set torelease his deep house album next month, inPhilippi. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
Title deeds to be transferredThe City of Cape Town’s efforts to activelyspeed up the transfer of historic title deedsareyielding results andmore thanhalf of thetotal backlog identified in 2012 has alreadybeen eliminated.
This forms part of our commitment tobring about redress through the empower-ment of historically disadvantaged resi-dents who were prohibited from owning anasset under the apartheid regime.
CITY VISIONThursday, 12 March 20156 NEWS
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Mbixane treated unfairlyby the state and the SABCA great number of South Africansexpected a great tribute to a fallenhero.To Saba Mbixane: The radio deejay
and driver of the most respected musicin our country, we say a big tree hasfallen and its a great loss for all.Saba was born and bred in the
Eastern Cape. Because of his penchantfor traditional music, he joined aradio station and his last contributionswere with the SABC radio (UmhloboWenene) where he hosted three differ-ent shows.The big hero also has contributed to
the youth developments within thecommunities. However, he carried hiswork to the young people in thecountry and was truly loved national-ly.It was a great sadness to hear a
week ago that our hero passed on, butbecause of the good work he has done,we are left to reminisce about his goodwork.He established his own music
groups, Jabulani, Amankentshane andFour by Four Cultural group.
After his passing, we expected thatthe SABC would transmit a livebroadcast to the nation.It even saddens us people who loved
the legend to hear the president rejecta request for a state funeral.The question we need to ask our-
selves and the SABC is how was SabaMbixane different from the other iconsthat have passed on?Even his memorial service was not
broadcast.Where have we gone wrong. The
SABC needs to give us answers.Mbixane deserved more honour than
just a radion broadcast.If our state and SABC will not be
able to treat all our icons the same,they should rather not broadcast anyfuneral at all.We talk of democracy, but it seems
not all are equal in the state and theSABC.Nevertheless, Rest In Peace Zaw Zaw
Elihle, Saba Ka-Mbixane, the SABCand the state notwithstanding.
SIZWE MAPAPUvia email
Please send me City VisionI am currently serving time in Pollsmoor.I am due for release soon. Having spent
more than 10 years inside, I am out oftouch with what is happening in thecommunity. I humbly ask you to send mecopies of City Vision because this news-paper contains intriguing, motivating,encouraging and eye opening news.Since I am from the Nyanga area, I
know this paper is full of news I can use.I want to use it as a compass in my lifesince I am about to get out.I hope my request will be attended in a
postive manner. I am looking forward togetting my favourite newspaper. Thankyou, may God bless you.
MICHAEL KONDILEPollsmoor
Police failure leads to crimeLet me kindly convey my opinion withregards to the poor state of policing inNyanga East.On Sunday we were woken up to
discover that Five people were shot andkilled just outside of one of the threemost notorious shebeens in Mau Mau.Tragic as this incident is, for those of
us who live here, we knew that it wasjust a matter of time before it became areality.This incident was not the first of its
kind. Most disappointing and frustratingis that police knew about this illegalshebeen, which operates 24 hours and didabsolutely nothing about it.Why are Nyanga police not proactive
regarding crime fighting.
Why must they always wait until livesare lost before they act decisively.In the street where the murders took
place, the local committee is on record ashaving exhausted all channels to havethis illegal shebeen closed down.There seem to be forces beyond the
committee’s control.Until the Nyanga Police start doing
their work and shutdown all these illegalshebeens where criminal activities takeplace, these horrific and unfortunatekillings will haunt our community andwe will forever be remembered as themurder capital of South Africa.
NDIKHO KWINANANyanga Safe Streets
Spare the rod, spoil the kidI remember when I was a young boy itwas a punishable offence to go out of thehouse without my parents’ permission.It was even worse if you left the house
at night.But today things have changed. You see
young kids walking in the streets atnight.Young people just kiss in the streets in
front of their elders without feeling anyguilt.When as an adult you try to advise
them against their actions, you’re callednames and hated for that.Today’s kids do not respect their
parents and elders as we used to do.I understand that times have changed,
but respect doesn’t have to change. Youngpeople smoke and drink in public and
they do not seem to care.And over the weekends they’re the
ones crowding the shebeens.Their behaviour is wrong and most of
them do not live long.They say it takes a village to raise a
child, but today you cannot disciplineyour neighbour’s child.You can hardly call your own child to
order because some of them abuse theirparents. At school the pass rates aredropping because our kids are ill-disciplined.Our kids have turned their schools into
playgrounds or battlefields.It’s time to raise kids responsibly if we
want a brighter future for them.VUMILE TENGO
Langa
Purpose in life breeds wise prospectsOne of the most profoundlife lessons is that we needto be faithful to our visionand we must value ourpurpose in life.Vision is the ability to
see beyond and above themajority.It means seeing further
than the eyes can see.You also have to be
faithful to your dreams,because a dream withoutwork is drudgery.Dreams are products of
seeds we carried in ourhearts from childhood, andthey stay with us until
adulthood.You must try to avoid
those who may sway youfrom your intended goalsand ambitions.If you lose hope, some-
how you lose the vitalitythat keeps life moving.You then lose the cour-
age to be and the qualitythat helps you go on inspite of it all. You have tobe sure of your purpose inlife and be faithful to it,then the sky will surelybecome the limit.
NOLOYISO QWABESite C
Please help poor Gogo to live better life
I would like any good Samari-tan to come to the aid of astruggling eldery lady.She stays at 747 Nontulo
Street, in New Crossroads,sandwiched by Andile andNomlinganiselo primaryschools, closer to Ndlovinicommunity hall. One day I
helped her to her house andnoticed that she was strug-gling to make ends meet. Shedesperately needs help.I am urging all kind City
Vision readers to rescue thiswoman.
ASHLEY GODONew Crossroads
Help accident victim locate his familyHealth workers at theMitchells Plain Hospi-tal are looking for thefamily of Luzuko Lud-idi who was admittedthere after a motor ac-cident . Ludidi is inthe the male surgicalward, awake but con-fused.The police investi-
gating the accident
have been to addressesin Gugulethu whichwas given by Ludidibut he is not knownthere. Anyone recog-nizing him from thephoto must pleasecome to the hospital orphone the Sr-in-charge, clerk or socialworker (Mrs Willi-ams) on 377 4300. Luzuko Ludidi
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CHILD’S PLAY: Langa kids pictured playing Scrabble during one of the Open Streets event inOctober 2013.
PHOTOS: RORY WILLIAMS
KICKING IT: Young boys kick a ball during the event. Soccer is one of the much loved gamesduring the event.
Open Streets Day in Langais all about fun and gamesSPINDOG MOTSAMAI
Langa residents are invited to a publicmeet-ing regarding the planning of yet anotherOpen Streets day in Langa.
Themeetingwill take place onWednesday18 March at the Johnson Ngwevela Hall inWashington Street.
According to Open Streets project manag-er Rebecca Campbell, themeeting is in prep-aration for the five hour event.
“We will be sharing plans for an OpenStreets day inLangaandwearealso invitingfeedback and ideas for activities.
The Open Streets is a free communityevent that creates a temporary car-freeroute for all to enjoy the street safely for afew hours while walking, cycling or skate-boardingand touse as aplatform for art,mu-sic, drama, games, fun, recreation, econom-ic opportunities, connecting and sharing,”she said.
Thewhole of Cape Town is invited to expe-rience Langa’s street culture and heritage.
“It also provides a great opportunity forlocal businesses.
The last Open Streets day in the CapeTown CBD drew about 10,000 people,” addedCampbell.
Thiswill be the second event following thefirst one that took place in October 2013.
Open Streets was inspired by Bogota’s Ci-clovia, the largest recreational programmein Colombia which turns 120 kilometres ofcity streets into car-free space for everyoneto enjoy freely every single Sunday.
Open Streets Cape Town has been mobil-ised by a group of passionate volunteerscommitted to a more equitable, integrated,
safer and vibrant city.The meeting is scheduled to begin at 18:00
while the event is planned to take place onSunday 29 March.
.
Realising hope at the festLOUISA STEYL
#Imagine is not a festival, it’s a strategy torelease hope and build leaders with integri-ty.
This is according to gospel singer, LouisBrittz, one of the people behind the #Imagi-nemovementwhich aims to inspire and con-nect young people across South Africa.
After successful #imagine Experiences inGauteng and the Western Cape in 2014, theteam are planning to take the teen camp tothree venues this year, bringing 20 000 teensand youth leaders together in fellowshipfrom Friday 10 to Sunday 12 April.
The three camps in Gauteng, the EasternCape and Bredarsdorp in theWestern Campwill be linked via social media and live web-streaming with the hope that young SouthAfricans will be able to inspire each otherand return to their communities with vision
and purpose to make a difference.“Webring thousands of young people toge-
ther to unleash their energy, connect themwith each other and to show them that theyare not alone,” Brittz says. “No matter whatpain their past may have brought them, at#Imagine we show them that there is hopeand freedom in Christ. They aren’t pris-oners of the past but pioneers of the future.”
Britzz believes that you need to start witha country’s youth in order to make a changein the country’s future.
#Imagine aims to build young leaderswith integrity, morals, compassion andfaith.
Teens attending#Imaginewill learnwors-hip, but they’ll also be given the opportunityto experience God through various activi-ties, talks and workshops.
The camp fee of R350 is a subsidised rateand covers the cost of camping and food.
CITY VISIONThursday, 12 March 20158 NEWS
Kukhutshwa isaziso sokuba iintlanganiso zamabhungana angama-24 (amashumi amabinianesine) eSixeko saseKapa ziza kuqhutywa ngamaxesha nakwiindawo eziboniswe kuleshedyuli ingezantsi:
IBhungana Indawo Umhla Ixesha UMphathi
1AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga,Royal Ascot, Bridle Way, eMilnerton
19 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2
AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeKraaifontein, iSakhiwo sikaMasipalasaseKraaifontein, Brighton Road,Kraaifontein
18 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053
3Sakhiwo sikaMasipala sase-Goodwood,Voortrekker Road,eGoodwood
19 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4
AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeParow, iSakhiwo sikaMasipala sase-Parow, umgangatho wokuqala, kwikonaye-Voortrekker Road ne-Tallent Street,eParow
19 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196
5AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga,kwikona yeJakkalsvlei AvenueneKiaat Road, eBonteheuwel
18 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161
6AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga ase-Bellville, iZiko loLuntu lase-Bellville,Voortrekker Road, eBellville
16 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024
7Durbanville Council Chambers,corner of Oxford and Queen streets,Durbanville
16 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeStrand, kwikonaye-Fagan Street ne-Main Road, eStrand
19 10:00Pieter Grobler(Ibambela)021 900 1502
9IHolo iSolomon Tshuku, Site C,eKhayelitsha
18 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10Lookout Hill Tourism Facility, kwikonayeSpine Way neMew Road, Ilitha Park,eKhayelitsha
16 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267
11
AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeFezeka, kwikonaye-Govan Mbeki ne-Steve Biko Drive,eGugulethu
18 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12ISakhiwo soLawulo eLentegeur,kwikona yeNdlela iMerrydale ne-Melkbos, eLentegeur, eMitchells Plain
19 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698
13 IHolo yoLuntu iRuth First, SinqolamthiStreet, ePhilippi
18 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14
AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeFezeka, kwikonaye-Govan Mbeki ne-Steve Biko drives,eGugulethu
16 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678
15
IGumbi iRaven uMgangatho wokuQala,iZiko loQeqesho lase-Pinelands,Central Square, St Stephens Road,ePinelands
18 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797
16AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga,uMgangatho weshumi elinanye,44 Wale Street, eKapa
16 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17IZiko loLuntu iDulcie September(iholo encinane), kwikona yezitalatoiKlipfontein ne-Protea, Athlone
19 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500 okanye021 444 0503
18
AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungana,kwikona ye-Buck Road ne-SixthAvenue, eLotus River
19 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020
19AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga,Central Circle, eFish Hoek
16 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010
20AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga,Alphen Centre, Constantia Main Road,eConstantia
18 10:00Richard White021 444 8112
21
AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga ase-Oostenberg, umgangatho wokuqalakwikona ye-Carinus Street ne-VanRiebeeck Road, eKuils River
18 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22
AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeStrand, kwikona ye-Fagan Streetne-Main Road, eStrand (imelenenesikhululo sikaloliwe saseStrand)
16 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Sakhiwo soLawulo sase-Lentegeur,kwikona yeendlela iMerrydale ne-Melkbos, eLentegeur, eMitchells Plain
16 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24IZiko loQeqesho lase-Khayelitsha,kwikona yeendlela iLwandle ne-Spine,eKhayelitsha
19 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
Ukufikelela kwi-ajenda epheleleyo nawo onke amaxwebhu axhasayo kwiiyure ezingama-72phambi kwentlanganiso ndwendwela le webhusayithi: www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
Uphawule ngombala umhla wentlanganiso yebhungana, ukhethe ibhungana olifunayo zeuthulule i-ajenda. Nceda uchaze nabuphi ubunzima kumphathi webhungana ofanelekileyo.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO
ISAZISO SEENTLANGANISOZAMABHUNGANA: MATSHI 2015
Poet and actor says he ishappy to answer the callMBONGISENI MASEKO
Zama Batyi, a Xhosa praise poet and actorclaims that followinga “calling” fromhis an-cestors to be what he is today, was not mis-placed.Batyi, 41, from Crossroads also has a col-
ourful scope when it comes to art.He says, though that becoming a praise po-
et was by default.“I discovered my talent soon after I came
back from initiation school, in 1996.I had this urge to shower my mother, No-
phumzile Batyi, with praises for all she haddone for me.This also includedmybrother, Thula,who
inspired me,”.Batyi said the two inspired him a great
deal and were always there to put him inline whenever he strayed as a child.“Growing up, I started to pen some poems.
I realised this was my calling. My ancestorsalways speak to me when I am asleep,”.Batyi thenmet with Daluxolo Hoho, a per-
formance artist to whom he looked up to.He soonmade a collection of all his poems,
which he compiled into a book titled: “Int-ambane,”.The initial planwas to have the book form-
ing a syllabus in schools in the province, butthat did not happen.Batyi has since published another book
with titled Inqaka Yesihobe, in 2011.The book was followed by his latest offer-
ing titled Ingqabe, which was published lastyear.“I was given the name Ingqabe by my an-
cestors through my sleep. I did not evenknow its meaning for a long time. I then didmy research where I learnt that it meantSparrow, a family of small passerine birds.People love my poems,” he said.He writes his poems about love, political
leaders, death and many other things.He also wrote a praise poem about the late
Saba Mbixane, the radio presenter forUmhlobo Wenene FM, whose death shockedmany lovers of Mbaqanga music, recently.The poem titled Ngxatsho ke Zawa.
“He (Mbixane) inspired many people. Iwrote the poem to thank him for his goodwork. I only spoke to him telephonically andI listened to him since he first hit the air-waves years ago,” he said.Batyi wishes to get invites to gigs to per-
form his catchy poems.He has since acted inmany television pro-
grammes such as Generations , acted therole of Professor Bhengu, Scandal, pastorGola, RhythmCity, detectiveMqokeli, Intsi-ka, Zodwa, Amaza, 90 Plain Street andmanymore.Anyone who wishes to invite him to per-
form in the events or who wants to buy hisbooks can contact him on 0835037584.
Zama Batyi, 41, an Actor and Poet releasedthree books for Xhosa poems.
PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
Gay and lesbian activistscall for “inclusive ” PrideFor 25-year-oldAphiwe Mikana from Gu-gulethu, raising awareness about what itmeans to be lesbian is more than brightlycoloured floats or a day of dancing throughcity streets.
“I don’t always feel safe walking in thestreet. The guys who sit on the corners havetold me they are going to rape me or theygrab me while I’m walking.I can’twalkhand-in-handwithagirlfriend
in the township,” a teary-eyed Mikana said.Mikana and about 50 other people danced todrum beats, chanted and held up posters ata busy intersection in Green Point on Satur-day, just before the main Pride march tookplace nearby.The protest action was organised by a
group of gay and lesbian activists who haveaccused Cape Town Pride of being “racist”and exclusionary.The on-going disputes around the Cape
Town Pride festival led the group to launchan “Alternative Inclusive Pride” last week.They hosted several events which were heldat the same time as those organised by thetwelfth annual CapeTownPride festival thisyear.Three of the group’s events, which includ-
ed seminars, parties, a movie night andtalks, were held inKhayelitsha andGugulet-hu. However, in a statement released aheadof the protest on Saturday, the group saidthey would not be boycotting the Pridemarch, but instead called for a community-drivenmovement to be involved in the plan-ning of future gay festivals.
“Kwanele! Enough with the privileged,white, gay, male images presented to us byCapeTownPride in its current form.Kwane-lewith single-struggle politics and lack of in-tersectional understanding of oppressions,”it read. Alternative Inclusive Pride protest-ers. One of the placards reads, “Your white
privilege stinks”.During the protest, Makana who also
works for the lobby group Free Gender, saidthe festival was not a true reflection of thegay community in poor areas.“I came out in high school. To this day my
parents still think I’m going through a phaseand I’ll get over it one day. That is not goingto happen.We rather want them to have events that
recognise that hate crimes are still happen-ing in the townships. “I cant say that peoplefrom Constantia don’t have issues as well,but we need to talk about it in order to putan end to hate crimes,” she said. Free Gen-der chairperson Funeka Soldaat, said theprotest ahead of the Pride march was a steptowards unifying the gay and lesbian com-munity in the province. “Protesting at theevent was the last resort for us, we’ve beenengagingwith the organisers for awhile, butthey chose not to listen,” she said. Soldaatwho is also a member of the Alternative In-clusive Pride group, said they received anoverwhelming response to their events.“The response over the past week has beenamazing.Homophobia has always been a bigissueandcultureplays abigpart in that. Themurders and assaults of lesbians in thetownships shows this.These are the issues that need to be ad-
dressed not people walking around naked inthe streets,” she said.Cape Town Pride director, Matthew van
As, rejected the groups claims, calling theirprotest racist. “I don’t agreewith themethodthey used. I find it slightly racist becausePride doesn’t see colour or gender, anyoneis welcome to get involved and you canchoose not to join in.
They were given until the 20 Decemberto add any new events to our calendar, butwe didn’t get anything.
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BOXING: Former boxing champ rubs shoulders with aspirant ounchers in Langa
‘Big Daddy’ pays academy visitMANDLA MAHASHE
It was a big day for aspiring pugilists fromLanga when the Big Daddy of boxing paida visit to their academy.Nika Kumalo Boxing Academy played
host toRiddick “BigDaddy”Bowewho cameto assess the kind of facilities that youngboxers from the townships are afforded.Bowe, a former two-time world heavy-
weight champion, visited the academyat theLove Life Centre.B owe said he was happy to see that some
youths were still attracted to boxing.“It’s not only in SouthAfrica but in the US
as well that young people are less interestedin sports nowadays.We need to show them that in sports there
areways for them to not only do great thingsbut most importantly get away from pover-ty,” he shared.Poverty is one thing that Bowe would
know very well as he was born and raisedin Brooklyn, one of the roughest neighbour-hoods in New York.Bowe went to the same high school with
another champion Mike Tyson and the tworemain friends.He has spent the past threeweeks in South
Africa. He said that he was impressed withthe set up but he said that there was a lot
of room to improve on the training.“A boxer’s lungs need air so these guys
need to do a lot of running so that they don’ttire easily.If you neglect running it would be hard for
you to be nippy in the ring and if you cantavoid punches in the ring then you are out,”he said.Academy founder and former national fly-
weight champion Nika Kumalo said that itwas an honour to have Bowe at their acade-my.“He is one of the sportspeople that man-
aged to come out of a difficult environmentand make a success out of their talents.These young boxers need to know of such
stories and know that it is possible for themas well,” said Kumalo.Kumalo said that he hopes that the visit
will inspire the youngsters with the knowl-edge that they can also visit other countriesbecause of boxing.“When I was younger i also did not think
that I could visit countries such asAustraliaand the US but through sport I did.We want them to look beyond the streets
of Langa and be motivated by the possibili-ties,” he added.Kumalo started the academy in 2014 and
offers after school programmes for youngpupils from the area.
UPRIGHT: Bowe flanked by former national boxing champions Macebo Hoho and Nika Kumalovisited the Nika Kumalo Boxing Academy in Langa. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
NIK IT IN: Former Heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe sparred with Mcebisi Makhanda, 10,during his visit at the Nika Kumalo gym in Langa.
Sports festival planned for LangaLanga Sports Council will host a youthsports festival at Langa Sports Complexfrom April 26 -27.The following codes will be played : ka-
rate, boxing, netball, soccer, basket ball,rugby and hockey.
For more information contact the fol-lowing people Mr E. Zondi ( chairperson)on 0722226554,MsNwabi Jiya (vice chair-person) on 083 724 3562 on Ms Bulie Si-poyo- (secretary) on 0768324181.
Chippa won’t drop their headsChippaUnited left backRubenCloetehas ad-mitted that he is disappointedwith their lossto Orlando Pirates on Tuesday.The Chilli Boys’ miseries continued when
they suffered a 2-0 defeat to the Buccaneers
thanks to Mpho Makola and Sifiso Myenifirst half strikes. The defender hinted thata defeat will not break their confidence and-they will remain optimistic as a team in or-der to bring their winless streak to an end.