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Wednesday, May 23, 2012 0 041 503 6111 ) 525 Fax: 041 503 6220 2 [email protected] www.pe-express.co.za Editor: Bettie Giliomee

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Port Elizabeth’s own Luthando Shosha has beaten 14 other hopefulsto become the new presenter of the popular music show Live onSABC1. The show, of which a screenshot is shown here, features liveinterviews, reviews and news on the international and local entertain­ment industry. Shosha, who hails from KwaMagxaki, is a former BayTV and Radio Kingfisher presenter. The show ran a voting competitionto replace the vivacious presenter Bonang Matheba. Catch Shoshaon Live every Friday night at 9pm on SABC1. Photo: SUPPLIED

CATCH OUR LUTHANDO LIVE ON LIVE

, It will be at Nelson MandelaMetropolitan University at 8am

, Walmer/Gqeberha Taxi Rank at9am

, Northern Areas at Chatty near

ANC Flame coming to Metrothe Community Centre at noon

, Despatch Town hall at 1:30pm, Uitenhage at Jabavu stadium at

2:30pm, Mandela Peace Park in Mother-

well at 5pm, Nelson Man-dela Bay Stadi-

um for a Cul-turalEveningat 7pm.

Localchoirs, jazzand dramagroups willbe involved.

On Sundaythe torch willbe at the ANCregionalheadquartersat FlorenceMatomelaHouse (for-merly Stand-ard House) at8am.

“It will go toNew Brighton

where people willconverge at LimbaStreet for a meet-ing at the BantuChurch of Christ.

“It will then go toEmlotheni Memori-al Site and thenpro-ceed to the grave-sites of Oom Gov-an Mbeki and

Oom Ray Mhla-ba,” saidDano.

Dano saidthere willbe proces-

sions ledby ANCWards in

the metro starting at 11am from Em-lotheni, Njoli Square, Seyisi andNew Brighton Police Station – all tothe Wolfson Stadium for the rallystarting at 2pm.

ince, after spending time in the Buf-falo City Metropolitan Municipality,the flame’s arrival in the metro willbe led by the Regional ExecutiveCommittee (REC) of the ANC as partof its centennial celebrations.

The presence of the flame, it isbelieved, will also recognisethe role playedby thealliancepartners in the struggle forliberation especially in theprovince and NelsonMandela Bay region -with a view tostrengthening theties where there areloose ends.

ANC region’s CentenaryCelebrations Coordinator,Mabhuti Dano, has givenout the the roadshow (itin-erary) of thetorchfromSatur-daymorn-ing asfol-lows:

NCEBA DLADLA

THE African NationalCongress (ANC) Cente-nary Flame will be visit-ingNelsonMandelaBaythis week.

The reception of the flame will beheld at Uitenhage town hall on Fri-day from 7pm. A huge torch parade,which will be addressed by the ANCGeneral Secretary Gwede Mantashe,is planned to take place at the Wolf-son stadium in KwaZakhele on Sun-day, May 27 at 2pm.

“The ANC General SecretaryGwede Mantashe will address therally. Members of the ANC and all itsstructures, alliance partners andMass Democratic Movement, mem-bers of the church fraternity and sup-porters will gather at Nangoza JebeCommunity Hall in New Brighton at9am and march with the torch to theWolfson stadium for the rally,” saidANC Regional Secretary ZandisileQupe.

The flame or torch celebratingthe former liberation movement’sformation in Mangaung a 100 yearsago, and now the ruling party ingovernment, is burnt in all thenine provinces of the countryand as part of an ANC ar-rangement made earlythis year, the torch willbe taken to all the re-gions of this prov-ince.

The flame hasbeen taken tovarious re-gions and vil-lages whereformer ANCleaders andactivists likeNelson Mandela, Oliver ReginaldTambo, Walter Sisulu, ElijahBarayi and Canon James Calatacame from.

Spending a month in each prov-

Jeremy Mathyse with the ANC Centenary Flame. Photo: LULAMA ZENZILE

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NCEBA DLADLA

ENOUGH is enough!This is what the community of

KwaNobuhle township in Uitenhageis saying about rampant crime thatis tearing the area apart.

A prayer meeting has been calledby the Community Police Forum(CPF) in conjunction with the SA Po-lice Service (SAPS), the Departmentsof Justice and Education at the BabsMadlakane Community Hall inKwaNobuhle tomorrow (Thursday)

from 9am.According to CPF Secretary Nom-

fusi Titi, the increase in the numberof cases of rape of disabled childrenand the elderly in the area demandedtheir action.

“Seeing the youth, includingschool-going children, abusing drugsand being involved in crime hascalled us into action,” said Titi.

According to Titi, young peopleare being used to sell drugs inschools by the drug-lords andthrough this they get deeper anddeeper into crime.

We have been to schools to givetalks but perhaps a prayer to the Al-mighty could just be what we need tochange things around in this area,”said Titi.

About 11 local churches includingPastor Ningi of Kingfisher FM Radiohave responded positively to their in-vitationandhavegiven their support.

“This Prayer Against Crime ispart of a Moral Regeneration Move-ment event. It is the first of its kindin KwaNobuhle and we believe it’sgoing to be a resounding success,”said Titi.

Mass prayer against crime and drug abuse in KwaNobuhle

HELGA VAN STAADEN

IF the Nelson Mandela Baymetropole does not get its 25buses that are part of the Inte-grated Public Transport Systemon the road soon, it will mostprobably forfeit its R183 mil-lion government subsidy.

According to a report that wassubmitted in last week’s council

meeting, the national treasury andnational transport department em-phasized during a recent visit tothe metro that the integratedtransport system must be imple-mented by September, otherwisethe R183 million will be given toanother municipality that can putthe money to good use.

The metro’s legal counsel, Adv.Mhleli Tshamase, at last week’spresentation said the metro hadbrought forward the deadline for

itself and wanted to have an inte-grated transport system in opera-tion in July.

“The national government in-sists that the project should be im-plemented, otherwise the fundingfor the following financial yearswill be significantly reduced,”Tshamase pointed out.

Die Burger reported earlier thatthe introduction of the integratedtransport system was hampered bythe lawsuit between the secondary

taxi co-operative Laphumilangaand Port Elizabeth Districts andTaxi association.

This association was, amongother things, dissatisfied with theimplementation of the bus servicepilot project on its taxi route(Walmer and Summerstrand).

The association obtained a courtorder to delay the implementationof the bus service temporarily.

Part of the court ruling was thatthe process should be restarted.

The process has meanwhile beencompleted and the implementationof the transport system is up andrunning.

According to the report Laphu-milanga, on behalf of the taxi oper-ators, supported the bus project.

) In 2010 the metro purchaseda total of 24 concertina buses andan ordinary bus at a cost of R100million. More than R250 millionwas also spent on the roads net-work.

Metro must establish Integrated Public Transport System or lose subsidy

Free seminar for emergingentrepreneurs

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EMERGING entrepreneurs areinvited to attend a Small MediumEnterprise (SME) Seminar at thePine Lodge Conference Centre,Marine Drive, Summerstrand,Port Elizabeth tomorrow (Thurs-day) from 9am.

The seminar, organised by Ab-sa bank is also targeted at entre-preneurs that are at the earlystages of planning to start a busi-ness enterprise or those who havestarted business and are in theearly stages of development.

“The ‘New Economy’ Seminarwill address issues that are of par-

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Topics to be dissected includeemerging business opportunitiesand trends, alternative financing,solutions for your business andSME development and assist-ance, said Schwarz, adding thatthe programme will also delve in-to the following topics: new toolsfor empowering your business,preparing to do business in thenew economy, opportunities insolar energy and strategies forgrowing your business. Admis-sion to the seminar is free.

ISHISHINI likaMampho Makana libizwangokuba yiSisipho Sewing, nalapho enza kho-na iimpahla, izihlangu neelokhwe zabantwa-na. Xa engenazo ii-odolo uthi alungise iimpah-la. Izihlangu zakhe zabantwana ziqala ku-0-3yeminyaka, zize iilokhwe zona kwanempahlayesintu ibe yeyeminyaka yonke. Abantu aba-thenga kuye ikakhulu ngabazali noomakhulunootatomkhulu. Ishishini lakhe lelexesha elit-hile enyakeni, luze uninzi lwee-odolo ibe zeza-sebusika ngenxa yoluhlu lweebhutsi zakhe.

UMampho ulazisa ngokuthetha ngalo ish-ishini lakhe. Uthi xa ecacisa, “Ndithetha na-bantu ecaweni, ebhankinina xa ndidibana na-banye oomama, ndiyathetha nabo.” Abanyeabathengayo iba ngabantu ababekhe bathen-ga kuye ngaphambili kwaye izihlangu zakheuzenza ngokwe odolo nanjengoko abathengibedla ngokufuna uhlobo okanye umbala oth-ile.

Naku akuthethayongabantu abathengakuye, “Abanye badlangokucela ukuba nd-ingayifaki imihom-biso nanjengokoabantwanabenokuthi bayinco-thule ezihlangwini,.Ngoko ke omnye um-ntu uyeza athi ‘ndi-yayithanda le kodwaandiyithandi imi-hombiso’, ngoko kenangonandikuthanda uku-hombisa izihlangu,kuye kufuneke ndi-zenze ngolu hlobobafuna ngalo.”Kwixa elizayo,uMampho angath-anda ukwenza in-cwadana enemi-fanekiso ebonisayo(icatalogue) okanyeamaphetshana(fli-ers) aza kubonisa abo basenokuba ngabathen-gi, ukwenzela ukuba akwazi ukubhengezangezihlangu zakhe kakuhle baze nabo base-nokuba nomdla wokuthenga bakwazi ukubo-na izihlangu azenzayo.

UMampho ufumene uncedo kwi-The Hope

Factory ngokuthi bamcebise. “Yenye yezintoendizithandayo kuba kunzima ukuthetha na-bahlobo bakho ngoshishino abangekho kulobona –kubalula ke ngoko ukuthetha nomntuoza kuba ngumcebisi, ukwazi nokumxelelaukuba kwenzeka ntoni na. Yenye into ke leyokwaye ke yandisebenzela kakhulu mna,” ut-sho,nto leyo ke eye yamenza wazithemba nan-gakumbi. “Ndandizihlalele ndindodwa ndin-gazi nokuba ndingathini na kwaye ndingayazinento yokuba ndingazenzela impilo ngokuse-benzisa izandla ezi zam.Ngoku,ndiyaziukubaininzi into endinokuyivelisa ngezandla ezizam.”

Kwi-The Hope Factory, uMampho wathiwafumana uqeqesho lwezakhono zoshishino,umatshini wokuthunga oza kuba yinkunziyokwenza inzala kwaye ngamanye amaxeshawayekwazi nokuya e-The Hope Factory xa efu-

na indawo enkuluaye kugqibezela iiod-olo zakhe.

UMampho uthiiphupha lakhe kuku-ba “Mhlawumbindibe nevenkile eye-yam endaweni ethilekunye nomzimvelisongenye imini, enden-za kuwo izihlangu.”Ngolwazi anokuthiabelane nabanye nga-lo, uthi “Ndingathikufuneka ucinge ka-bini ngaphambikokuba ufune ish-ishini, kuba kunzimakakhulu. Awusukeuvuke ube sele usithindifuna ukuqala ish-ishini – kufuneka ubeulithanda ngok-wenene nanjengokozininzi izinto ezi-nokukwenza uziveudangele. Kodwa keukuba uyayithanda

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HELGA VAN STAADEN

THE government will make availablefunding to eradicate the bucket toiletsystem in the Nelson Mandela Baymetropole through its strategic infra-structure projects.

So Walter Shaidi, acting executive di-rector of infrastructure and engineer-ing, said at the municipal public ac-counts committee meeting last week.

Shaidi, however, did not want to letthe cat out of the bag about how much

the metro will be appropriated, becausethey have not received written confir-mation yet. “We want it in black andwhite. Icannotmentiontheamount,butthere is lightat theendof the tunnel.Wemust pray because this is a substantialamount,” said Shaidi.

There are approximately 23 000 buck-et toilets in use in the metro area, butonly four trucks tocollect.Recently, res-idents in Missionvale complained thattheir bucket toilets were not collectedfor three weeks. The problem has sincebeen solved.

Mongameli Bobani, UDM councillor,has,however,shownlittleconfidenceinShaidi’snews.“Wedonotwanttobeim-pressed.Factof thematter is thatpeopleare living in poor circumstances. Weseekaction,notpromises,” saidBobani.

Retief Odendaal, DA councillor, saidthat if it happens as Shaidi says,theywill rejoice in the streets.

Lawrence Troon, ANC councillor,saidShaidishouldbegivenafairchanceand time to put his plan in motion. “Letus compliment where they do well,” hesaid.

Funding for new toilets coming

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publishers and staff. Please note that all advertisements are exemptfrom error and omission.

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THE first thing ThembelaniNgobese (24) of Uitenhage wants todo now that he is free again is to fixall his wrongdoings of the past.

Thereafter, he wants to completeGr. 12 and make his family proud ofhim. “I was a kid with a good head onmy shoulders and I’m going to startusing my brain.

“I do not want to know about mari-juana, bad girls, drinking, sneakingaround at night and mischief any-more.”

These were the wordsof Ngobese last week,moments before he anda large group of prison-ers were released. Hehas been given sixmonths off his sentenceof eighteen months forburglary and theft aspart of President JacobZuma’s Freedom Daypledge.

And this previouslyreckless taxi driverfrom Uitenhage is notgoing to take thischance to leave prisonlightly.

“I have prepared my-self to be in prison for along time. To now sud-denly taste freedom, is asign that there is a planfor my life. I don’t wantto hurt others anymore.Before I got here, peopleon the street pointedfingers at me and start-ed screaming in fearwhen they saw me. Iwant them to shout forjoy now when they seeme.” Ngobese said hehad learnt how to drive

as a young boy when he had to act aschauffeur to his drunk grandfather.As a teenager he would go for joyrideson his own on Sunday afternoons.

“I was very dangerous. I would firstdrink alcohol and smoke marijuanaand then I would be able to drive bluesmoke out of the car.”

He said that the fact that he had acar made him irresistible to girls, andhe was very irresponsible in the wayhe dealt with them.

Healsodrovepeople fromtheneigh-bourhood around to make money forliquor and drugs. What he lacked, hemade up by breaking in and stealing.

Five months ago he ended up in theSt. Albans prison and he says it’s thebest thing that ever happened to him.He completed programmes on inter-personal relationships and angermanagement, and also discovered theMuslim faith. “The prison saved mylife. The man who is walking out heretoday is not the same man who walkedin here.”

Ngobese thanked Pres. Zuma for thesecond chance and said he would defi-nitely not disappoint him.

“For the first time I can see a futurefor myself, one where I give, and nottake, take, take.”

Prison saved my life

Thembelani Ngobese assured the community that he wouldn’t harm anyone anymore.Photo: THEO JEPTHA/FOTO24

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THE Hilarious comedian TrevorGumbi hosted the Robot Party at Gond-wana Cafe in Summerstrand, PortElizabeth at the weekend and in DjMthi’s words: “PE had a ball!”

It was the first of its kind, accordingto Mthi of Ryt Clik Communications withpartygoers sticking to the dress code -that is wearing the three robot coloursRed, Orange and Green. Deejay Sizwe

Dlomo of MTV, otherwise known for pre-senting SABC 1’s Live Music show withBonang Matheba, along with DJs SPHEc-tacula and Naves (both from Metro FM),Mthi HD and Muzero gave their best onthe vinyls.

“We got the numbers and beyond ourexpectations. It was quite a good experi-ence with a lot of people honouring thedress-code,” said Mthi.

He said plans were afoot to do thisagain. “We’ll do this again during the in-tervarsity week in August. More detailswill follow soon,” said Mthi.

Robot party a ball for all

Former Live presenter SizweDlomo was in Port Elizabeth fora Robot Party that was a ball,according to organisers.

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MBay Megafest tickets on saleMBay Megafest tickets on saleBOOKINGisnowopenfor theMBayMegaf-estonJune2at theNelsonMandelaBaySta-dium in Port Elizabeth.

According to a statement, organisers ofthe MBay Megafest at the Nelson MandelaBayStadiumexpect ticketsales tospikeandsell-outafterapromising firstweekof ticketavailability.

Zeranza SA CEO, Andrea Wessels, con-firmed a “steady demand for tickets” sincesales opened at Computicket on Friday,May11andthatdemandwould intensify forthe once-off concert in Port Elizabeth.

The concert features Ludacris, Ne Yo,Protoje, Shaggyandahost of national stars,including Bucie, Mi Casa, Eltonnick andNAAK.Wessels,whoheadsupthePortEliz-abeth based Zeranza SA said people in the

regionsensed the importanceofputting theMetro on the international concert circuit,by supporting the mega concert.

“While I am quietly confident that thestadium will be full on concert day, I urgeresidents in the region to buy tickets earlyto send a signal to the music industry thatthis city shouldalsobenamedamong such-locations in South Africa as Johannesburg,Durban and Cape Town.’’

“With 9 Grammys, 3 SAMAs and multi-ple awardwinners representedat festival itis expected that every available ticket willbe snapped up,” she said.

A total of 38 000 tickets, which includesfixed seating and standing room on thepitch, are available. Prices range from R150to R550 and are available at Computicket.

Local singer Gino Lee (16) will be the opening act for openingact for international artists, Ne­yo, Ludacris, Shaggy and Proto­je at this years Nelson Mandela Bay Mega Festival held on June2 at the NMB Stadium on the main stage at 1pm. He was alsothe opening act for the Emo Adams Skool Toe’r on May 24 and25 at the MMM Loubser Auditorium. Gino Lee walked away withtwo awards at the recent Bay Area Music Awards (BAMA). Heperformed his original song, Stories of Love (which was writtenby his brother, Marco Swanepoel and produced by Bryan Mcla­gan). Gino Lee was nominated for the categories: Best MaleVocalist, and Song Of The Year for Stories of Love and wonboth categories. Last year he was the winner of the award forBAMA Newcomer Of The Year 2011. Here is is pictured withhis two awards. Photo: SUPPLIED

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Indaba School Sport

THE national 2012 Sporting Chance KiaStreet Soccer programme kicked off in theEastern Cape this week.

Two years after the FIFA World Cup, socceris still alive and kicking on the streets of PE andUitenhage. This year, for the first time, provin-cial winners from each region will be flown toJohannesburg to compete for the title of Nation-al Street Soccer Champion.

On Monday, Sporting Chance, in associationwith title sponsor KIA and associate sponsorsFoodzone, Dawn Wing, Mille and SupersportLet’s Play, rolled out the national neighbour-hood street soccer programme that will reachapproximately 6000 boys and girls under the ageof 13.

Conceptualised and co-ordinated by youthsports development agency Sporting Chance,the Kia Street Soccer Programme, supported byFIFA and SAFA, teaches life skills through soc-cer, to kids who need it most, where they needit most.

“It has long been our dream to hold a nationalchampionship final,” said Brad Bing, ManagingDirector of Sporting Chance. “Bringing teamstogether from all the participating regions toplay for one trophy, symbolising South Africa’sbest, gives the Kia Street Soccer Programme ahuge profile boost with greater national pres-ence. Furthermore, it’s a thrilling opportunity

for the youth who make it to the finals to experi-ence camaraderie on a national level. It will nodoubt be a high point in their young lives – andwe hope the first of many.”

Kia Street Soccer will have round robinmatches inJohannesburg,CapeTown,Pretoria,PE, Durban and Welkom. Eight hundred teamsof six players each are entered into the regionalleague. Round robin matches are played for tenweeks, with weekly sessions followed by a weekof regional finals. Provincial finals will then beheld during the last week of August, and the Na-tional Championship final will take place in Jo-hannesburg in early September.

It isn’t only the kids who will benefit from theKia Street Soccer programme. Local coachesand co-ordinators were selected from each com-munity and will receive training in coachingand crucial life skills.

The dates for the programme are as follows:New Brighton: Mbenge Street, Friday, from

3pm to 5:30pmMotherwell: Mbabala Street NU1, Wednes-

day, from 3:30pm to 5:30pmUitenhage: Rhobonqaba Crescent, Thursday

and Friday, from 3:30pm to 5:30pmVeeplaas: Asiki and Kani Street, Friday, from

3pm to 5:30pmZwide: Java street, Monday, from 3pm to 5pmKwaZakhele: Maqhube Street, Friday, from

3pm to 5pm

Kia Street Soccer programmeKia Street Soccer programmekicks offkicks off

Some Kia Street Soccer ac­tion from last year.

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NCEBA DLADLA

THE chairperson of Motherwell Netball Asso-ciation (MONA) Ntomboxolo Limani is satis-fied with the development of netball in the ar-ea.

Speaking to PE Express Indaba on Monday,former netball great Limani said teams arelearning new things every day and she washappy with the way team-leaders stick to therules and regulations of the game.

With two teams failing to pitch for theirmatches at the weekend, Limani said they asan association had not received any reasonwhy the teams did not honour the fixtures butwere sure to speak to the leaders about it intoday’s meeting at the Motherwell Police Sta-tion Hall today (Wednesday) from 6 pm.

“Failure of the teams to attend matches is

a problem but we cannot judge them until wehear their reasons. Of course, we do deductsoft-points against teams failing to appear formatches, according to the netball rules. Tocontinue to lose soft-points, however, has itsown disadvantages at the end of the seasonand that we’ll explain to them in today’s meet-ing,” said Limani.

Mona weekend’s results:U-11 section:* Moonlight Stars 11-0 Gold Desire* New Castle 7-3 Moonlight StarsU-14 section* Khangelani 8-6 KwaneleSeniors section* Gold Desire 23-8 Black Aces* New Castle 24-14 Moonlight* Converse (soft points) - Boiling Sea (DNA)* Girls United (soft points) - Young Ideas

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SELBY MADIKANE

FANS in their numbers weretreated to spectacular games dur-ing the ZAFA Premier Leagueclashes played at Wolfson stadi-um on 12 May.

Young Neighbours stunned theirneighbours Zamazama when theypunished them 1-0. BUBS were heldto a 1-1 draw by Brazil Brothers.

Ghetto Eleven were not remorse-ful when they whacked Happy Stars17-2. Seven United overpowered thegutsy United Comrades 3-2.

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SELBY MADIKANE

HOT favourites from SAFA NMB Lo-cal Football Association (LFAs) whowere tipped to win the Mayoral Cupwere knocked out of an eliminationstage at Motherwell NU2 stadium on13 May.

The SAFA NMB Absa League log

leaders and ZAFA winners YoungProfessionals found themselves outof the tournament following their 2-0loss to PEFA side PE Callies. Anoth-er favourites KUYFA outfit ElevenWizards were ousted 2-0 by WAFAdark horses Mabayibone Strikers.MOFA Real City earned a hardfought 2-1 victory from LAROFAhighriding Moonlight City.

MOTHERWELL Football Association(MOFA) Junior League started fullswing at NU8 Community grounds on12 May.

The full MOFA Junior League results:U-13 section* FC Angels 0-1 Shining Stars* United Stars 3-0 Tottenham Spurs* Manchester United 2-3 Tomorrow

Stars* Real City 0-0 Young Tigers

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MADIKANE

Zafa Premier League spectacular games

Tomorrow Stars’ Mthunzi Mrwebi is challenged by Masixole Zisile of TottenhamSpurs Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

NCEBA DLADLA

A DEVELOPMENT amateur box-ing tournament will be held at theNU30 Hall in Motherwell on Sat-urday 2 June.

This tournament, organised byformer South African Junior Wel-terweight champion Linda“Black Mamba” Nondzaba withthe help of Kraft Foods and ColorQuest, will involve no fewer thansix amateur boxing clubs fromPort Elizabeth.

These are Bafana Bafana, Su-preme, Motherwell Boxing Clubsfrom Motherwell, Wells EstateBoxing Club (from Wells Estate),Young Champs and FightingStars BC both from Kamvelihleand M Tigers from Chatty nearBooysens Park.

“I want to thank our sponsorsKraft Foods and Color Quest for

this tournament which we be-lieve will go a long way towardsreviving boxing in this area. Weare also very excited about the in-volvement of the Chatty andBooysens Park area,” said Non-dzaba, adding that he has the sup-port of former South Africanchampions like PhumzileMadikane (Junior Welterweight),Vuyani Nene (Junior Flyweight)and Phindile Ngingi (Straw-weight) for this initiative.

The trio will also be presentduring this development tourna-ment, a proud Nondzaba re-vealed.

Nondzaba added that there willbe many prizes (in householdgoodies) to be won during thistournament, courtesy of the spon-sors.

Admission is R10 adults and R5children. The first bout starts at12 noon.

Development boxingtourney in Motherwell,

Port Elizabeth

SAFA NMB Mayoral Cup EliminationsMoonlight City lost 2­1 to Real City. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

* Academy 0-0 Black Chiefs* Young Aces 2-1 Milan

* Peace Lovers 1-0 Black Chiefs* Young Idols 1-1 Mighty Birds.

Sollar Stars earned a sweet revenge victory

Sollar Stars FC beat Real Lions FC 1­0. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

SELBY MADIKANE

IT was all smiles on the faces of Sol-lar Stars FC fans when their sidemanaged to earn a sweet revenge1-0 victory over their neighboursReal Lions FC in their PEEFA Pre-mier League clash at Veeplaas sta-dium on 13 May.

Stars played as a unit right fromthe start to the end of the game. Inthe 85th minute Stars’ strikerSamkelo “Mshoza” Teyise scoredan important goal to seal the gameat 1-0 in favour of his side.

“We knew that they would cometo us, following the first round re-sults against them. They must re-member that when we don the JetClub jersey we won through theNo.1 Peoples Community Newspa-per, PE Express Indaba, we fly likethe Jet Express,” said Stars’ coachRubin Hlolimpi.

Other PEEFA FA PremierLeague results:

* Peace Lovers 2-1 Black Aces* Rising Stars 0-2 Real Stars* Hillside 2-3 Real Aces

MOFA Jun. League in full swing

Crystal Palace FC U­15. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

Argentina Stars aims to win NODEFACommunity trophy

Iziphumo zeNebfa Premier League

SELBY MADIKANE

ABALANDELI bebhola ekhaty-wayo babukele imidlalo ebikwin-qanaba eliphezulu ngethuba um-butho webhola ekhatywayo iNEB-FA ubuhlinzeke iPremier LeagueeChevrolet stadium naseNewBrighton Oval eBhayi ngemihla

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* Stinging Bees 5-0 Amakhosi* Real White City 1-2 Pondo Stars* Boast Pirates 5-2 HUBS* Pondo Stars 5-2 Dodgers* Roaring Tigers 2-1 City Lads* Eastern Jumpers 1-1 Winter

Rose* Bush Bucks 4-2 Amakhosi* Stinging Bees 1-2 PE United* PE Sundowns 5-2 CCX Callies.

SELBY MADIKANE

ARGENTINA Stars popularlyknown as Amagalili made their in-tentions clear that they were hun-gry for a NODEFA VW Community

TrustPremierLeague trophywhenthey beat Reservoir Strikers 4-3during their premiership match atJabavu stadium on 12 May.

Other NODEFA VW CommunityTrust Premier League results:

* Cango Chiefs 1-3 Stokes United

* Uitenhage Stars 4-1 City Style* City Friends 7-7 Jamaica Stars* Golden Chiefs 3-3 Imbabala

Young Stars* New City Stars 1-1 Young Pi-

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SELBY MADIKANE

IT was confirmed that Red City FCcould not avoid a drop to their LocalFootball Association (LFA) leagueNew Brighton Football Association(NEBFA) when they lost 3-2 to otherrelegation candidates Crystal Palaceduring their SAFA NMB RegionalLeague game at Motherwell NU2 sta-dium on 12 May.

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SELBY MADIKANE

KUYASA United Brothers FCearned a hard-fought victoryover Golden Aces FC duringtheir ZWIFA Marina Sea SaltPremier League clash at ZwideCeltic grounds on 13 May.

Both sides played their heartsout and the fans really enjoyed thegood display from these two ZWI-FA giants. In the 65th minute Ku-yasa United Brothers striker Lun-ga Wana scored a brilliant goal tomake the final score 1-0 in favourof his side.

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KUBS and Aces players tussle for the ball. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

City relegated to LFA league

Relegation candidates fighting for life are a Crystal Palace player (in black) anda Red City player tussling for the ball. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

Kuyasa United Brothers earnKuyasa United Brothers earnhard­fought victoryhard­fought victory

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