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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE

THE deputy director-gen-eral in the provincialTreasury, BulelwaNqodole, has vowed tocompletely end power

cuts in Mthatha and said therewould be no power cuts in the townfrom next month onwards.

She said they had set a deadlinefor the revamping of electrificationinMthatha to be finished inMarch.She was speaking during a visit

with King Sabatha Dalindyebomayor, Nonkoliso Ngqongwa to thenewly upgraded power stations inMthatha - Sidwadwa and MthathaWest - which are expected to drasti-cally cut the backlog in electricitysupply in Mthatha.There is anallocationofR160-mil-

lion for the electricity stabilisationproject, which has already started,with the service providers on site.The provincial treasury is work-

ing with the municipality to doawaywith the electricity backlog inthe King Sabatha Dalindyebo mu-nicipality.Nqodole said the provincial trea-

sure was responding to a call by thepremier during his state-of-the-province address for the backlog ininfrastructure, particularly in ORTambo and Joe Ngqabi, to be dealtwith.She said Mthatha was growing

fast, so the infrastructure needed tobe improved as well, and that waswhy they had decided to put morefocus on the KSD.She called on contractors who

were participating in this project to

ensure that they met the deadlinesbecause the stabilisation of electric-ity in the town was a matter of ur-gency.The upgrade of electricity in

Mthathawill include the latest tech-nology whereby people would beable to report power cuts directlyand thematter would be attended toimmediately.

Ngqongwa expressed her grati-tude to the provincial treasury forshowing an interest in assisting hermunicipality to stabilise the elec-tricity in the town.

She agreed that although busi-ness was growing in Mthatha therewere the challenges of the old infra-structure which were hamperingthe progress of business.

End in sight forMthathapower cuts

KSD mayor Nonkoliso Ngqongwa and provincial Treasury deputy director Bulelwa Nqodolo. PHOTO: SIM MDLEDLE

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BUNTU GOTYWA

SOUTH African National Civic Organisation(Sanco) provincial chairpersonDr Zukile Luy-enge says it is not pleasant to see the Thembunation in such a disconsolate situation, afterthe jailing of King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo.

Luyenge and otherEasternCape Sanco lead-ers visitedDalindyebowhile hewas in the LifeSt Dominic’s Hospital.Luyenge said the leadership of Sanco had re-

ceived the blessings of the convicted king intheir efforts to try to unite the Thembu familyand the familieswho had suffered at the handsof Dalindyebo.He said the king had told Sanco they were

playing an important role in bringing peaceto the Thembu nation.“After meeting the king, the plan is now to

visit the rest of the family.“Wewant to consult with each other and see

howwe canmanage to bring peace and stabili-ty to this nation,” Luyenge said.He also said that Sanco that believed the

king should be given a presidential pardon.He said no one was above the law and it

should be applied to everybody, “but it mustnot undermine the traditional authority”.“It’s not a very pleasant situation to witness

what this nation is going through.“Abathembu fought in the struggle of this

countrymore than anyone, and it’s just unfor-tunate to see the royal family divided in thesetimes.“Nelson Mandela and the king’s father,

Jonguhlanga (Sabatha Dalindyebo), are justtwo of the people who played a great role inthe struggle of this country.”Luyenge said all they wanted was to redeem

the dignity of the nation.“Many people look up to the Thembu nation

and what we want to do is bring unity to thisnation,” he said.

‘Lawmustbe respected,butpardonDalindyebo’

BUNTU GOTYWA

THREE Bizana women charged with fraudafter allegedly stealing a corpse from astate mortuary have been released onR3 000 bail each by the Mthatha Magis-trate’s Court.

The women allegedly stole the corpsewith the intention of making a claim froma life insurance company.Nomfanekiso Nondula (48), Nomagcisa

Mayeza (39) and Nomasister Mayeza (32)are all facing fraud charges.One of the women allegedly used her de-

ceased brother’s documents to claim theunidentified man’s body on January 7.The man is said to have been involved in

a car accident in Libode on Christmas Eve.

His body had remained with the forensicpathology service until the three womenclaimed that he was the son of one of them.It was only when a family came forward

with a description of their relative whothey believed had been in a car accidentthat the suspects were arrested.In an earlier a court appearance, resi-

dents of the Mount Zion location in Bizanafilled the court and showed their opposi-tion to the bail application.They said the suspects had brought

shame to their location and needed to belocked away.One community member said one of the

accused was also a ward committee mem-ber and they no longer trusted her.The matter has been postponed until

February 25 for further investigation.

Bail for women accused ofstealing corpse

BABALWA NDLANYA

UCEBAwombuthoophikisayo i-UnitedDem-ocratic Movement (UDM) kwi lali yase Ntla-bane kuGatyana uthi usinde ekuf eni kulan-dela ukufumaneka kwe tyhefu emanzini asetankini yakwakhe kule mpela-veki igqithi-leyo.

UCeba Nomsa Cele uthi uvuke ekuseninjengesiqhelo wayo kukha amanzi etankiniyakwakhe. Wothuka woma xa ebona kuphu-phuma igwebu ngokunga kugalelwe isephaengu mgubo yokuhlamba iimpahla eman-zini..“Ndiye ndaqala ndacinga ukuba ibhakede

limdaka ze ndalihlamba. Ndiphindile nda-kha kwaphinde kwenzeka into efanayo. Ku-la-pho ke ndiye ndabiza khona abahlali uku-ba bazo kubona,” kubeka yena.Uthe ngokwenene abahlali bafikile za

kwagqitywa ekubeni kubizweamapolisa akuGatyana. Uthi nawo afikile kodwa athiawazu kwazi ukuvula ityala de kufike izi-phumo ezisukwa kwisebe leza manzi, nan-jengoko kuye kwacaca ukubamaku bizwe lo-na lizo jonga ukuba undonakele uphi.Wolekengelithi ayimphathikakuhle lento

kuba kaloku une ntshaba ezininzi ingakum-bi engu Ceba weqela eli phikisayo, lilonkeakazi ukuba kwenzeke ntoni kwaye ngubanilo umcingele obu bubi.Othethela amapolisa ase Gcuwa uCaptain

JacksonManatha ngelixa ebuzwa yi-Expressngalo mba ucele icase number ngelithi uzakuzama uku qhakamshelana namapolisaakuGatyana afumane iinkcukacha, kodwaakakwazangaukuyifumanakubauCele utheakukho tyala amapolisa alivulileyo ngelithiasalindekubuye ingxelokuqalakwiSebe lezaManzi.“Siza kulinda ukuqale kuvulwe ityala ku-

ba ke ngoku iya kufana noba sithetha ngentoeyi-hear say ngolwimi lwase mzini,”utshilouManatha.

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UCeba we-UDMuNomsa Cele uthiusinde kwityhefu.PHOTO:BABALWANDLANYA

SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE

KUKHANGELEKA ingathi liyonyuka izi-nga lokulinywa komthunzi weenkukhukwindawo yakwaBomvana, kulandela iz-iganeko eziliqela ezithe zabikwa kutshanje zokulinywa kwentsangu kumakhayaama-ninzi ohlukeneyo kula mmandla.Okukuthe kwadula ngelixa logqogqo lwa-mapolisa aseKwayimani kutsha nje. In-dawo yakwaBomvana iquka uMqanduli,Elliotdale kwakunye neCoffee Bay.

Kugqogqo oluthe lwenziwa ngamapoli-sa-kutshanje kuthe kufumaneke iigadiezinkulu neentsinyana nekulapho bekul-inywe khona le ntsangu.Kwisiganeko sokuqala kuthe kwa-

banjwa indoda eneminyaka engama-

shumi amathandathu anesixhenxe (67),emva kokufumaneka kwegadi yayo kuk-hona izihlahla zentsangu ezili 131 kwin-dawo yaseMavundleni eThwalikhulu.Ngokwesithethi samapolisa aseMqan-

duli uMajor Zamukulungisa Jozana lentsangu kuvakala ukuba ithe yafumane-ka ikhuliswa egadini nekulapho uthe yat-sha-tyalaliswa ze umnini-gadi lowo wag-ityise-lwa emjiva nekulindeleke ukubaavele kwiinkundla zamatyala eKwayi-mani Periodical court ngezityholo zoku-fumaneka nomya. Le ndoda kulindelekeukuba ivele kungentsuku zatywala.Kantikwakulo olu ngqogqo kuphinde kwafu-maneka intsimi yentsangu e-Coffee Bay.Lo kaJozana uthe bazakulwa de kube se-kugqibeleni ukuqinisekisa ukuba akuk-homntu uqhubekayo nokulima intsangu.

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THE Paqula family at Ntilini locality nearMthatha are having sleepless nights prayingfor their daughter to come home alive.AndiswaPaqula,22,whowasagrade12pupil

at Bazindlovu High School in Mqanduli, wentmissing in June last year while attending awinter school.

Sincethenherfamilyhasnotheardfromher.Learnerswhomshewasattending schoolwith,told the family that they last sawherwhile theywere leaving the winter school centre and shewas going to her room.

According to her mum Babalwa Paqula shewasnotsomeonewhowould justgoawaywith-out notifying her fami-ly.

Mqanduli policespokesperson MajorZamukulungisa Jozanaconfirmed that a miss-ing person case hasbeen opened. Anyonewith info are asked tocontact him on 079 1877930 or Babalwa Paqulaat 079 906 7150.– SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE

Prayers formissingdaughter

Andisiwa Paqula.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE

THE traditional leaders under the umbrellabody of the Congress of Traditional Leaders ofSouthAfrica(Contralesa) intheNgquzaHillMu-nicipality have raised concerns about the erup-tion of protests about a dispute about the nomi-nation process of some councillors in the area.

The Ngquza Hill Municipality comprisesFlagstaff and Lusikisiki.

Everything came to a standstill in LusikisikionWednesdayasviolentprotestsentrenchedthe

town because residents were demanding thewithdrawal of three councillors standing for athird term, saying that they had dismally failedto deliver during their terms.This also resulted in the burning down of

councillors’propertiesandonewasattackedandseriously injured.The chief of Malangeni in Lusikisiki, Phatis-

iweMjoji, inward 16whichwas also affected bythis feud, condemned the violent protest.In his ward, the house of a councillor was

burned down while in ward 20 the councillorwas injuredandinward21acouncillor’svehicle

was also burnt. “Violence is not theway to solvethe problem because there are so many plat-forms or avenues to be followed or opened fornegotiation if someone needs to address theproblem.

“I can assure you that these damages showthat there is no leadership on the side of the pro-testers,” Mjoji said.He called on the government and the ANC to

intervene in Lusikisiki by calling an urgentmeeting of all the stakeholders to come up witha solution. He said it was important to attend topeoples’ concerns from the onset before things

got out of hand.The chief of AmaBhala in Flagstaff and the

Provincial Chairman of Contralesa MweloNonkonyana said the ongoing protests have af-fected many law abiding citizens, tourists andabove all are tarnishing the image of their area.He saidCONTRALESAcalls on all the parties

concerned to cease hostilities. “We urge all theparties concerned to attend a meeting we willconvene soon in collaborationwith business, re-ligiousandcivic leaderstodiscusstheirdifferen-ces with a view to find a solution to restore nor-mality in the area,” he said.

Traditional leadership concernedover riot in Lusikisiki

BABALWA NDLANYA

OLILUNGU lombutho ophikisayo i-Unit-ed Democratic Movement (UDM) uthiawuhambisani nento yokwakhiwakwesikolo ngurhulumente esibizwangokuba yiGwentese Junior PrimarySchool (JPS) ngaphantsi kweseketheyaseXhora, kulandela umpoposho owen-ziwa athi wenziwa liSebe lezeMfundolokuba uyasivala isikolo kuba asina ba-fundi baninzi.

UCeba VelileMkosanawaseAmathole,uthi kucacile ukuba iSebe lezeMfundoeMpuma Kapa alikwazi ukumelana

nezigqibo zalo.“Ngonyaka ka-2013 laphakamisa into

yokuba esi sikolo liyasivala kuba sinabafundi abanga phantsi kuka-100, kodwa

ngonyaka ka-2014 laphinde laqhubekanoku sakha kwa esi sikolo sinye. Eyonanto siyikhalzelayo kukuba kukho esinyeisikolo samabanga aphantsi iMwezeniSenior Primary enenqwaba yabafundikwaye kudala bathenjiswa ngokwakhe-lwa isikolo, kude kube ngoku akukhokwa nto yenziwayo,” kubeka uMkosana.

Uveze ukuba isikolo iMwezeni iSebebelithembise ukuba liza kubakhela isi-kolo kodwa ayenzeki lo nto endaweni yo-ko kokhiwa isikolo ekwathiwa siya va-lwa liSebe.

Uthe bona bayithatha le nto ngokuthiakukho kweli Sebe omnye utsalela kwe-lakhe icala akuboniswana xa kuse nziwainto.

Othethela iSebe lezeMfundo uMali-bongwe Mtima ucele ukuba athunyele-lwe imibuzo.

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TO encourage gospel artists in Butter-worth and the surrounding areas, VisionHolders members Bulie Mketshane andher husband Sine will be hosting theMnqumaGospel Awards at theMsobom-vu Sports Stadium this Saturday.Bulie said they had decided to encour-

age local gospel artists by giving themawards.“We want them to know that we ac-

knowledge their work and our main vi-sion is to encourage them to do more inthis industry,” she said.She added that they had started to host

this event last year and theywanted to doit every year.Theywould also give awards to artists

who were legends in this industry, suchas LusandaMcinga, Veliswa Skeyi,Mali-bongwe Gcwabe and Khanyisa Nkantsu.Bulie said thosewhowere interested in

attending the function could buy ticketsfrom Computicket. VIP tickets are R250and others are R100. – BABALWA NDLANYA

Gospel Awardsto be held again

BABALWA NDLANYA

GOSPELpresenterPatricMsenganaofVukaniCommunityRadio inCala has beennominatedas theBest Ezenkolo Presenter in theMnqumaGospelMusicAwards at theMsobomvuSportsGround in Butterworth on Saturday.

MsenganasaidhewasnominatedwithAsan-

da Detyana from Kanya Community Radio inthis category.“I could not believe my ears when I re-

ceived a call informing me about the nomi-nation. I know that I am always nominatedin different awards, but even if I don’t win,I don’t complain because I see that peoplerecognise and like my programme,” hesaid.

He said it was good to be nominated be-cause it showed that he was doing his bestto promote the gospelmusic of local artists.“What I can say to other nominees is that

we must not be disappointed when we donot win, but we must know that we are do-ing a good job. We must continue promot-ing the music of local artists because theyalso depend on us,” he said.

PresenterMsengana nominated

Gospel presenter Patric Msengana is anominee in the Mnquma Gospel Awards.PHOTO: BABALWA NDLANYA

SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE

IT never rains but it pours forMthatha’s UnitraCommunity Radio (UCR), which is faced withnumerous problems, including a power strug-gle.

First of all itwas announced that several of itsassets had been attached by the sheriff of thehighcourt.Thereasonfor thiswasthat theradiostation owed money to the South African Reve-nue Service.As a result the station could find itself off air.A few days after the announcement, station

manager Mnyamezeli Madolo was suspendedand former UCR presenter Phumzile Gabadatook over in an acting capacity.Reliable sources have said the radio station is

faced with a power struggle among the presentleadership and board members.In theprevious leadership therewerealsobat-

tles, some of which ended in court.Meanwhile, some former employees have

sued the radio station over money allegedlyowed to them.Madolo confirmed his suspension, but said it

was illegal because he had been suspended bya disbanded board of directors.

He said the board had been disbanded in ameeting on December 4 with the IndependentCommunications Authority of South Africa(Icasa) because of a lack of compliance and poli-cies. “The resolution in that meeting was thatthe board and Community Forum Committee(CFC) be disbanded and a steering committeethat would organise the next annual generalmeeting was elected.“It was agreed that that committee would

work with the station manager, so I am sur-prised that theydecided tosuspendme,disobey-ing the agreement with Icasa.”He said the disbanded board had gone to a

lawyer, allegedly using station funds.Interim board chairperson BabalwaNophelo

Mbelesi confirmed the suspension of Madolo,saying theyhadgivenhimaletterof suspensionon January 18.She said they had charged himwith gross in-

subordination and dragging the name of the sta-tion into disrepute.“Nowwe are facing the problems of SARS be-

cause he was failing dismally to lead the radiostation,” Mbelesi said.Shedenied that the boardhadbeendisbanded

in December.“You cannot disband a board in the board-

room with only one person giving instructionsfor that.Youneedtocallanannualgeneralmeet-ing so that the community can take a decision.So the interim board is waiting for February 07to hand over officially to a new board elected bythe community,” she said. She denied they hadusedthestation’s fundstotackletheCommunityForum Committee.

Madoloout,Gabada in

Suspended UCR FM station manager Mnyameze-li Madolo. PHOTO: SIM MDLEDLE

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THE Department of Public Workshas awarded six bursaries toEastern Cape 2015 matriculantsinterested in careers in the builtindustry.

The six, who obtained a com-bined total of 21 distinctions, arepart of the 40 bursaries awarded,worth R4.8-million, to pupils fromseven provinces.

Of the six bursary recipients,two are from St James Secondaryschool in Cofimvaba.Bambeni Qiqa (18) and Esethu

Butina (18) each received a bursa-ry worth R130 000 a year whichwill cover tuition, textbooks,meals, accommodation and amonthly stipend.

Each of the six bursary recipi-ents will pursue careers in thebuilt environment.

Bambeni Qiqa will study elec-trical engineering atWits Univer-sity, while Esethu Butina willstudy chemical engineering atthe Nelson Mandela MetropolitanUniversity.

Minister Thulas Nxesi congrat-ulated the beneficiaries, sayingthey must never forget that theywere where they were because ofhard work and commitment.

“Your future, as you negotiatethe higher education environ-ment, holds many opportunities,but also many challenges. Ulti-mately, success is dependent on

you. You need to keep up the hardwork and avoid all the obvioustemptations.

“Support structures are inplace, academic, spiritual andpsychological, so if you do run in-to problems, seek help as soon aspossible. There are people therewhose job is to support you, somake use of these facilities,” hesaid.

“When I say work hard, take abalanced approach and also maketime for sporting, cultural andother activities.

“So work hard but enjoy yourtime in higher education as a timeto develop as a person, holistical-ly, personally, spiritually as wellas academically and professional-ly. I wish you well for the future.Indeed, you are the future of thebuilt environment professions inSouth Africa,” Nxesi said.

“I’m very happy to have re-ceived this bursary as I’ve alwayswanted to obtain a tertiary quali-fication in chemical engineer-ing,” Buthina said.

“My financial background hasalways been a constant worry interms of achieving my dreamssince I come from an impoverish-ed family, but because of the De-partment of Public Works, mydream to study chemical engi-neering has been realised and forthat I am very grateful.”The core function of the schools

programme is to develop and nur-ture scarce skills as part of the de-

partment’s transformation of thebuilt industry.The bursary programme, intro-

duced in 2013, forms part of the de-partment’s seven-year turn-around strategy to identify andharness scarce skills in the builtindustry.It has benefited more than 130

academically and financially-de-serving first-year students fromdisadvantaged communities withopportunities to study for built in-dustry degrees at various tertiaryinstitutions.The department has also funded

more than 100 other students intheir second and third years.Another purpose of the pro-

gramme is to highlight the depart-ment’s mandate and contributiontowards improvement of socio-economic factors such as youthempowerment, poverty allevia-tion, job creation, women empow-erment and monetary relief fordisadvantaged communities to en-able them to further their studies.This programme forms part of a

partnership between the depart-ment and the Construction Educa-tion and Training Authority.The schools programme dis-

plays the department’s commit-ment to the development of youngpeople. It also helps the depart-ment in fulfilling its mandate ofbeing the state’s handyman thatmaintains and manages thestate’s immovable assets and in-frastructure.

Departmentawardsbursaries to EC learners

Esethu Butinais one of thematriculantswho werelucky to receivebursaries fromDepartment ofPublic Works.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Bambeni Qiqareceived a bursaryfrom the Depart-ment of PublicWorks. PHOTO:SUPPLIED.

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their children’s education.Theymustmakesure that if theydonot earn

a high income they at least savemoney so thatthey can provide for school fees, uniforms,transport and other school-related needs fortheir children.Many parents spend most of their money

during the festive season and this has a nega-tive impact on getting ready for the re-openingof school in January.You will find that parents are unable to buy

uniforms for their children – they know aboutthis expense, but turn a blind eye. Many endup in the clutch of unauthorised money len-derswho have abnormally high interest rates.This affects children psychologically and

emotionally as they become frustrated andlose trust.A parent is the person looked to by his or

her child for provision.

HomeworkParents must make quality time to discuss

and assist their children with homework.They need not do the homework for them,

but do need to find out if the child knowswhat

is required and to assist the child in under-standing the work.Checking regularly what has been done at

school is alsonecessary as it canassist the par-ent to know if the child is attending school reg-ularly or not.Acknowledge their achievements at school.

If children are not doingwell at school parentsmust encourage them to work harder and as-sure them that they will succeed if they standup and start again with a new determination.It is important for a parent to get to know

the teachers.This can onlyhappenwhenparents visit the

school regularly to find out about the progressof their children.If there is a good relationship between the

parent and the teachers the child will studywholeheartedly.Parents are encouraged to discuss and try to

solve problems that are affecting their chil-dren as this can hinder their progress atschool. Doing this can help children to cope atschool despite their problems.Advising children on developping good

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THE 5kmColour Run has brought a smileto needy charities in Mthatha.

The Colour Run committee has donatedR15 000 to the Empilweni Home. Themon-ey came from the race which was estab-lished by three members on November 28last year to help the charities aroundMthatha.Mzondeleli Qotoyi, Vidi Armstrong and

Angel Ntentesa sat down and discussedwhat they could comeupwith to addvalueto the struggling charities of Mthatha andsurrounding areas.The athletes who participated in the

racehad to donateR100 and the committeetook the money to the charities.The other charity which benefited from

this first-time initiative was the HillcrestPre-school, where the Colour Run mem-

bers enjoyed a Christmas party with theneedy children and handed out gifts tothem.Last week, the organising committee of

the Colour Run handed over a cheque forR15 000 to Empilweni Home.“This is a dream come true because we

have been thinkingwhatwe can do to con-tribute to the charities of Mthatha – toshow the people who are staying therethat they are with us in our souls,” Qotoyisaid.He said the main objective of the initia-

tive was to change the lives of people, par-ticularly those who were disabled.He expressed his gratitude to the busi-

nesseswho took part in the initiative eventhough it was still in the initial stages.He urged other local business people to

follow suit because the people in the chari-ties needed help and tender care from thesociety at large.

Huge boost forMthatha charities

The Colour Run organising committee handed over a cheque for R15 000 to the EmpilweniHome. PHOTO: SIM MDLEDLE

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THE SizweKupelo Founda-tion, a registerednon-profit organi-sation whichstarted operationsin 2008, brought asmile to morethan 300 childrenfrom 13 ruralschools in theLusikisiki arearecently.

The foundationinvited manypeople, includingbig nationalcompanies, to bepart of an endeav-our to improveand give a decenteducation to theneedy children ofeastern Pondo-land.In this initia-

tive six highschools receivedlaptops, whilepupils receiveduniforms andother schoolneeds.The co-founder

and chairpersonof the foundation,Sizwe Kupelo,who is theprovincial govern-ment spokesper-son, said: “We arehonoured to bepart of making adifference in ourcommunities andnation.“It is our wish

for every child toget a decenteducation, inparticular thosewho are fromremote areas.“The foundation

each and everyyear since itsestablishmentensures it addssomething to thelife of destitutechildren whohave a desire tobe at school.“Since incep-

tion, the founda-tion has benefitedmore than 15 000learners withschool uniforms,20 schools withcyber labs andtop achieversreceived bursa-ries. And thou-sands of childrenenjoyed Christ-mas partiesannually.For the recent

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ANELE RAZIYA

Iqela i-Lion City, lisahleli kwin-dawo yokuqala kuluhlu lwa-maqela enqanaba le-ABCMotse-pe League. Oku, emva kokubalidlale ntanganye ne-EC Bees FCngeqandamacala kumdlalo ubu-banjelwe kwibala iBhisho Stadi-um ngempela-veki .

Ezo ziphumo zibangele ukubaiCity FC ingakwazi ukuvula um-satsa wamanqaku amahlanuphakathi kwayo kwakunyeneFC Elliot ekwindawo yesibinikuluhlu lwamaqela eli nqanaba.ICity ihleli kwindawo yoku-

qala kwi-ABC Motsepe Leaguengamanqaku angamashumiama-thathu anesithandathu em-va kwemidlalo elishumi eline-sithandathu eyidlalileyo, loga-ma iFC Elliot inamanqaku an-

gamashumi amathathu anesineebhodini emva kwemidlalo eli-shumi elinesihlanu eyidlalileyo.Loonto ichazamhlopheukuba

la maqela omabini ohlulwangamanqaku amabini kuphelanakubeni elinye lisemva ngom-dlalo omnye.Ukanti kwezinye iziphumo,

iMatta Milan idlale ntanganyengenqaku elinye macala ne-SUBS, iBlackburn Rovers yabe-tha iTornado ngamanqaku ama-thathu kwamabini, uMthathaCity wazibethela iFuture Tigersngamanqaku amathandathukwelinye, iFC Buffalo ibetheiKokstad Liverpool ngamago-

wuli amathathu kwelinye,iYoung Ideas yabetha High-

bury ngamanqaku amabinikwelinye logama Morning Starsdlale ntanganyengeqandamaca-la neFC Elliot.

ICity isekwindawoyokuqalakwi-ABCMotsepe League

NCEBA DLADLA

SIJUTA Boxing Promotionsboss Andile Sidinile wouldlike to keep enterprisingMthatha miniflyweight pugi-list Siphamandla “Toy Toyi”Baleni busy.

Sidinile revealed this afterthe WBA Pan African mini-flyweight champion Baleni,who is ranked number two inthe country, stopped PortElizabeth’s sixth- rated SAcontender Lonwabo “Danc-ing Shoes” Roboshi in theeighth of their 10-roundscheduled non-title scrap atOR Tambo Hall last Fridayevening.“The fight against Roboshi

was to keep Baleni busy.“We’ll continue to give him

fights until he gets an oppor-tunity to fight for theworld ti-tle,” said Sidinile, who pro-motes the trio of Baleni, hisstablemate and IBO Intercon-tinental strawweight champi-on Simphiwe Konco and EastLondon’s WBA Internationalstrawweight champion Si-yabonga Siyo.Sidinile, who prides him-

self on good working rela-tionswithGoldenGloves Pro-duction (GGP) boss RodneyBerman, who looks after thebusiness interests of WBAand IBOWorldminiflyweight

kingpin Hekkie “The Hexecu-tioner” Budler, is currentlynegotiating with Berman tolet Budler vacate the IBO titleso that Baleni can follow theIBO route.“Hekkie Budler has recent-

ly been promoted to the WBAminiflyweight super champi-on. He can let go of the IBOstrap. And that would giveBaleni an opportunity to fightfor it,” Sidinile said.Overjoyed Baleni trainer

Madoda “One-more-Time”Dyonashe said: “Sidinileknows the plans for Baleni.“All I do is make sure that

he is fit to give the best per-formance in the ring.”Against Roboshi, Dyonashe

said he was pleased with fit-as-a- fiddle Baleni, who hadfollowed every instructionand punished his foe to sub-mission.“I congratulate my boxers

for winning their fights onstoppages,” he said, referringto Zama Zokwe who KO’dSimphiwe Mayeza in fiverounds.In other results, Sinethem-

ba Bam beat Phila Gola onpoints over six rounds, Mor-ris Lento stopped MnikeloNdema tko1, Siseko Nkohlisowon tko1 against NkosikhoSibunzi and Bongani Mbikowon tko3 against Ricardo He-necke.

Big plans forMthatha’s Toy ToyiBaleni after dispatching Roboshi

Siphamandla “Toy Toyi” Baleni has Lonwabo “Dancing Shoes”Roboshi against the ropes during their fight which Baleni won.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

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Minimum order quantities apply to direct bricks and blocks - enquire instore for details. Cement and brick prices may vary from store to store.

BLUE BARLEY VARIATION(Yard) SKU: 305162

8 310 per 1000

CEMENT STOCK BRICK(Direct) SKU: 1009515

2 290 per 1000(Yard) SKU: 1099954

2 580 per 1000

PINE F&L OB“C” GRADEDOORSKU: 210

469.95

PRINTHARDBOARDDOOR E/ESKU: 211

289.95

HARDWOODCRAFT DOORSYMPHONYELEGANCESKU: 217312

1 589.95

Mthatha Central44 Callaway Street, Umtata(below Boxer Cash ‘n Carry).047 - 531 0048.Mthatha East30/32 Sprigg Street, Mthatha(corner of Deans Lane & Sprigg Street).047 - 531 2300.

TRADING HOURS: Mon - Fri: 7:00 - 18:00Sat: 7:00 - 15:00 • Sun & Pub Hol: 8:00 - 13:00

HARVEY ROOF TILESVarious ColoursSKU: various

79.95

DOUBLE ROMANCONCRETE ROOF TILESRed • Black • Terracotta • BrownDirectSKU: VariousYardSKU: Various

CORRUGATED IRON SHEETSZ100 ISQ550 • 0,27mm/0,610(per sheet)3,6m SKU: 2277 105.95

PRE HUNGRUSTICHORIZONTALWOOD DOORSKU: 304449

1 919.95

Cashbuild guarantees lowest priceson double roman concrete roof

tiles, check your local store or theCashbuild website for prices.

ANELE RAZIYA

Athelekisiwe ngolwesine kwiveki epheli-leyo amaqela angamashumi amathathu ane-sibini azakudlala kumjikelo wokuqala wen-debe yabakwa Nedbank, edlalwa ngamaqelaePSL edityaniswe naweNFD League kwaku-nye naweABC Motsepe League.

Ukanti nawo amaqela eliphondo, aqukaiChippa United edlala kwizinga le-ABSAPremier Soccer League kwakunye noMthat-ha Bucks odlala kwiNFD League, ebephaka-thi kwalamaqela ebethelekiswa ngalemini.IBucks eqhuba kakubi kakhulu kweezint-

suku kwimidlalo yayo, izakutyelela iSantoseKapa kwiveki yokuqala kwinyanga ezayo,

ukuba ikwazile ukuphumelela apho izak-ungena kumjikelo olandelayo kwiNedbankCup.IChippa United yona izakutyelelwa yiBar-

oka FC edlala kakuhle kakhulu kwinqanabale-NFD League kwaku lenyanga.I-United kulindeleke ukuba iqhube kakuh-

le kule ndebe nanjengoko idlala kakuhle kut-

sha nje, logama kubonakala kuzabanzimakakhulu kuMthatha Bucks kuba usalwelaukusuka emsileni kuluhlu lwamaqelae-NFD League.Amathola Amnyama asando kubethwa yi-

Witbank Spurs ngo3-2, ukanti ngale mpelaveki azakudlala naMazulu eMthatha Stadi-um

IPhondo lijongekwi-UnitedkwakunyeneBuckskwiNedbankCup

UMthatha Bucks uzakudlala neSantos kwiNedbank Cup kumjikelo wokuqala. PHOTO: ANELE RAZIYA IChippa United izakudlala neBaroka FC kwiNedbank Cup kumjikelo wokuqala. PHOTO: ANELE RAZIYA

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