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n BCM and strikers still in a deadlock

BCM in filth as strike wears on BY VUYO LUDIDI Negotiations between the Buffalo City Municipality Metro (BCM) and BCM South African Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU) seem to be in deadlock as there seems to be no end in sight to the workers strike which has left the metro littered with garbage. SAMWU workers downed tools earlier this week to demand R2000 wage increase and also want payment of the salaries backdating to 2011 when BCM was declared a metro.

The tussle between SAMWU and BCM has been ongoing since the beginning of the year when SAMWU marched to BCM to hand over a memorandum of their demands which listed an end to outsourcing, the need for protective clothing and scrapping of the electronic attendance system amongst other things. Samwu said that BCM Mayor Alfred Mtsi had not met their demand to respond within seven days. Instead he had referred the matter to the labour forum. Regional Secretary Zolani Ndlela said earlier on that negotiations were

progressing well although nothing conclusive had been agreed upon. “We are still locked down in negotiations with management and we have not reached any agreements yet and we will report to our members on the outcomes and see how we go forward from thereon” said Mr Ndlela. The strike has rendered all municipal services suspended since its duration and a court interdicted has been given to protesters to stay at least 100m away from the BCM buildings were negotiations are taking place. During their gathering at the Orient Theatre SAMWU workers accused the BCM of neglecting their grievances and for only caring about themselves. The Municipal workers blocked roads with burning tyres and littered garbage all over the East London CBD. Some reports claim that municipal properties and vehicles were vandalised.

Some municipal services suspended. The BCM announced that the bus services would be suspended, and that there were threats to electricity supply will also be halted as a result, which caused great alarm to residents but the BCM was quick to quash those rumours. BCM Spokesperson Thandi Matebese said that, the rumours were false and that the BCM residence would be able to buy electricity normally. “BCMM has external vendors who sell electricity on behalf of the municipality and all these vendors are operating as normal. Prepaid electricity purchases and the sales are at the normal rate, with no change in the pattern of purchases” said Matebese. politics@ectoday.co.za


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n Labour Minister gives employers an ultimatum to transform

Employers forced to promote more black people BY VUYO LUDIDI

MILDRED OLIPHANT

Employers who have failed to implement the Employment Equity Act have six months to start implementing the act or they may face a serious backlash says the Minister of Labour, Mildred Oliphant. Minister Oliphant is unhappy about the slow progress the South African Labour Market is making towards transformation in the work space which seeks race representation that reflects the country’s demographics. She says in the upper levels of management are occupied by white people and they still continue to receive preference over other race groups. The Commission for Employment Equity (CEE) released their 16th report earlier this week, which showed that whites were still leading top management levels with 68 percent, while their African counterparts were at 14 percent. Coloured individuals were at 4 percent, while Indians stood at 8.6 percent, with the rest of the top posts filled by foreign nationals at 3

percent. The statistics proved grim for the commissioners and Minister of Labour Mildred Oliphant, who had hoped the recent amendments to the act would have led to more compliance. “White males and females still occupy the higher percentage in terms of the top management, we do not have a shortage of skills as a country, but unfortunately we believe there is a practice institutionalised discrimination preventing black people from being promoted to senior management positions” said Minister Oliphant. The purpose of the Employment Equity Act is to remove unfair discrimination and to promote equity in the workplace. Blacks and women are still getting a raw deal from employment equity transgressors, whose incompliance has led to the slow pace of transformation in the workplace. “It leads to systemic discrimination and that leads to the EEP (Employment Equity Plan) appointees leaving as

soon as they are hired, they walk out and we call it the revolving door. “They come and because the system or environment does not accommodate people, they leave,” she explained. Commissioner from the Commission of Gender Equity, Zodwa Ntuli, also raised concerns with the senior positions black people were elevated to. “What we are increasingly seeing as a trend is that senior positions are created not at the mainstream of the business, but on the sidelines and is also in areas that are ‘non-core’,” she said. The minister and the CEE commissioners warned that if employers did not treat transformation as a bottom-line issue, they would soon find themselves in trouble. The government said it would soon start referring non-compliant employers to the Labour Court where they would be fined between 2 and 10 percent of their annual turnover politics@ectoday.co.za

ZUMA IS ONLY PART OF THE PROBLEM n This looks like business as usual

BY TERRY BELL "ZUMA must fall," is the slogan voiced by many who are concerned about the situation the country finds itself in. However, Jacob Zuma is not the primary problem; he is merely a symptom of a much deeper malaise that afflicts the governing party. To remove Zuma now would merely remove one particularly compromised individual, without in any way changing the system that put him in his position in the first place. The legacy of decades of compromise and corruption would continue, with many of the same role players in place. It would, largely be business as usual. As such, the Gupta family may or may not go. Or they may

move to the margins of influence as Shabir Shaik did after his release from prison on medical grounds. Other players may shuffle forward or back into the shadows, but the rot mentioned in the complaint by Chris Hani and others in 1969 will remain. Hani and six of his comrades penned a memorandum complaining of the nepotism, rot and corruption in the ANC after the shambles of the Wankie and Sipolilo campaigns of 1967/8. For his pains a hearing was held, and he was sentenced to death, a sentence later overturned by then acting ANC president OR Tambo. Hani left the ANC for a time before being persuaded to return. There were also violent clashes and complaints about corruption, tribalism and the relative high life of unelected commanders. Fast forward to the 1980s and the same problems persisted, resulting in perhaps the most brutal episodes in ANC exile history. By then, the 1976 student uprising had catapulted the ANC to greater global prominence and triggered a massive outpouring of aid from quarters other than

the then Soviet bloc. However, the Russians still held sway over those who commanded the ANC’s armed wing MK and, on the latest available evidence, held back the development of an underground guerrilla war in South Africa. However, the huge influx of cash and goods from clothing to shoes and canned food opened up more opportunities for unscrupulous operators in a movement already riddled with corruption. That so much was condoned was a symptom of the fact that the leadership feared any crackdown that affected those in powerful positions might result in schisms. Crackdowns were directed at lower ranks or individual commanders whenever there was any hint of dissidence. The rationale was quite simple: the ANC was a broad church that claimed to be the only true representative of the people of South Africa. Any challenge to the unity of such a movement was seen as tantamount to treason. Unity relied on a leadership whose

word was law. The situation in exile and the fact that the ANC was effectively at war with the apartheid state were the reasons given for foot soldiers never to question the commands from above. Those who challenged this situation were clearly opposing the leadership, and therefore opposing the people of South Africa. It could then be concluded that they were working in the interests of the apartheid state and were, in effect, enemy agents. Well versed in psychological warfare the apartheid security services benefited by sowing paranoia within the exile movement. The autocratic attitudes of leaders and the undemocratic method of operation in the exile camps was fertile ground for dissidence. Dissidence was simplistically equated with enemy action that could only be dealt with harshly. This was the role of Mbokodo (the grinding stone), the ANC security apparatus. What the ANC leadership

- which may itself have been infiltrated at various levels - did not understand was that trained agents would not make targets of themselves by being openly dissident. They would instead, play the role of super loyalists. They would willingly — and often with extreme brutality — carry out the instructions of security chiefs to “deal” with dissidents, so creating further disgruntlement. Today, in a parliamentary dispensation, it is no longer possible to condone dealing with dissidence in such a way. But the exile legacy of autocracy and corruption — in many ways a mirror image of the apartheid state — persists. What former Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi called the “voting cattle” have no power; that is vested in a patronage-soaked executive and parliamentarians and cabinet members who owe their positions, careers and pensions to the chief.


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n Is Freedom Day a farce?

Not yet Uhuru? BY VUYO LUDIDI While President Zuma led the Freedom Day celebrations in earlier this week, many of his counterparts have not shared their zeal for observing the day of reckoning. Amongst others, the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) expressed their displeasure in the observance of Freedom Day stating that it was false and an illusion to say that South Africans are free when there are still PAC political prisoners languishing in prison. Spokesperson of the PAC Kenneth Mokgathle lambasted ANC leaders for supposedly living lavishly while poor

South Africans were drowning in debt. “There can’t be freedom when others have to pay more than R40 000 for their tuition fees while their "VIP" leaders hire private jet for R210 000 inside the country. How can we celebrate a phenomenon which is an illusion while there are more than 100 freedom fighters of the PAC still in jail?” said Mr Mokgathle. Freedom Front Plus Leader Dr Pieter Mulder was more moderate in his views about Freedom Day and said a message geared towards the future would be more beneficial for South Africans, rather than focusing on the past. “After 22 years, Freedom Day and other

public holidays are increasingly starting to gain the meaning in government speeches of the victory of one group over another. "The majority of people in South Africa want reconciliation, cooperation and peace. We need more future orientated messages in which appreciation is expressed for the contribution that both white and black people had made in the past” said Dr Mulder. The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) challenged the ANC to give South Africans a reason to celebrate Freedom Day. KZN Provincial leader of the IFP Blessed Gwala sent a scathing attack towards the ANC saying they had not done enough to help the vast majority of South Africans who are still trapped in the poverty cycle. “I don’t think that it is possible to truly celebrate Freedom Day while corruption is rampant and many people go to bed

with empty stomachs” said Mr Gwala Gwala went on to say that freedom from apartheid was a reason to celebrate, but that people could not celebrate if they were “prisoners to poverty and hunger”. The Democratic Alliance (DA) was more optimistic in celebrating Freedom Day but highlighted the long road yet to be traversed. EC Provincial Leader Athol Trollip addressed audiences in Port Elizabeth while also reminding the public about the upcoming local government elections. “ Today we acknowledge the role our older generation has played in preparing us to fight for the change we need to move forward again. We must focus on promoting new values of inclusive politics, reconciliation and transitional justice, social transformation, human rights and constitutionalism” said Mr Trollip. politics@ectoday.co.za

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n An insidious problem brought to the spotlight

Disabled children at risk of gender-based violence BY EC REPORTERS In a bid to help prepare young people for the critical transition from education into the world of work, Absa Bank, which is part of the Barclays Group, ran a ‘ReadytoWork,’ activation at the University of Fort Hare in East London on Wednesday, 13th of April 2016. ReadytoWork is an employability initiative that helps to train and equip young people life after school. The initiative is a free training curriculum that seeks to empower young people with the training and skills they need to enhance their employability and entrepreneurial prospects. It provides access to world class learning content, focused on work, people, money and entrepreneurial skills, through online content, face-to-face training and work exposure. The ultimate goal is to give young people a choice to better develop their employability prospects or to become self-employed through starting their own

businesses. Sazini Mojapelo, Barclays Africa Head of Citizenship says passed this comment. “A key priority of our citizenship strategy is to help young people gain access to the skills and opportunities they need to unlock their potential.We have identified education and skills development as a space in which we can make a sustainable contribution through initiatives such as ReadytoWork.” Jonathon Musilah, an acquisition banker at ABSA, asserted that completion of each module acts as an informal aptitude certifying that an individual now holds that particular skill. The success of the initiative was evident in the great turnout from Fort Hare students at both East London and Alice campuses. “The event was certainly beneficial to all students hoping to gain the necessary skills for the workplace ad even entrepreneurial skills”, said Maxwell Sibanda, a Masters of Commerce student. “The free airtime doesn’t hurt either”, he added shyly.

Turning our Garbage into Growth

n New solutions are developing from day to day BY EC REPORTERS Growing urban populations are placing heavy demands on modern waste disposal. There simply is no space to breathe, even in smaller municipal areas. This is made more acute by growing demand for responsible waste handling, driven by new environmental regulations. Even though such regulations are sound and broadly supported by nations, including South Africa, implementation is very hard when it needs to be pinned on a running target: explosive population growth. South Africa also has its suite of unique challenges. More than a century of mining activities have created toxic pollution problems that demand urgent action. Yet that is interdependent on overall waste management: if the small problems remain a challenge, the big problems are not going to be toppled. The country’s legacy - which created racially segmented, desperately poor

and utterly underserviced regions - also places waste management at the tip of the transformation spear. Quality of life, above all, is something every citizen strives for. Clean streets and clear water are the most obvious measuring sticks for that quality. It is interesting that since Rwanda banned plastic bags, which resulted in a massive decline of casual pollution, the country’s impression with visitors has also grown tremendously. There are three core problems that affect waste management systems: no end-to-end control, processes and information trapped in silos, and an inability to respond and plan in realtime to scenarios. In recent years a lot of noise has been made around the concept of Smart Cities. Waste management groups cannot be blamed for rolling their eyes when hearing about yet another futuristic ‘solution’ to a complicated set of challenges. Yet in some cases hype and reality do meet up. By integrating

tried-and-tested waste management solutions with an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) culture, the ambition of a real-time, end-to-end approach to reducing garbage is very attainable. Today’s waste management technology solutions have many possibilities that are developing from day to day. Amongst others, they are currently also playing a role in helping manage issues related to infectious disease outbreaks in Africa, such as cholera and Ebola. In another example, the central African nation of Gabon is growing its appeal as a tourism destination by tackling the waste problems of its capital Libreville. The city's inhabitants also quickly cottoned onto the benefits of a cleaner environment, resulting in less littering and proactive beautification of the area. These are not concepts of tomorrow. Smart technologies are slowly expanding into modern urban environments, fueled by the growth of high speed fibre and mobile networks.

Seoul in South Korea is one of several cities trialing smart garbage bins: these will send notifications when they need to be emptied, thus saving unnecessary trips and enabling a proactive approach to waste disposal. The project projects a 20 percent reduction in waste removal trips. Alternatively, waste can simply be shoved into walls, as the Romans did by breaking down pots that imported olive oil from Spain and insulating their homes with the shards. Whatever was left formed massive garbage piles that today are the happy playgrounds of archeologists. Sadly (or perhaps fortunately) the nature and scale of today’s waste makes that idea impractical. Besides, who wants today’s legacy for the future to be giant rubbish dumps that future Phds trawl in hope of a good grade? news@ectoday.co.za


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n Objection to the result has been submitted

DASO CRIES FOUL AFTER ELECTIONS at Fort hare BY BUNTU BARA The University of Fort Hare held their SRC Elections at their various campuses last week. Alice, East London and Bisho. Students came out in numbers to cast their democratic vote. The four political student organisations namely, EFFSCO, PASMA, SASCO and DASO were present at the voting stations. The results were delivered at 4 am when Demacratic Alliance Students Organization (DASO) received the shocking news, that it has lost elections.

The lively mood at the venues created a sense of freedom and liberation, as the students queued not only to vote for their preferred organisation but also to have a say in issues concerning the Students Representative Council. However, at the Alice campus the mood was uptight as the political parties tried all avenues to become the ruling body during the University of Fort Hare centenary year. Heightened tension was evident between the DASO and the South African Student Congress (SASCO) as they were the only organisations with a big support

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of time submitting their objections to the University Student Developer because elections were a management setup. “The Fort Hare management brought us an inexperienced company to conduct our elections because they knew that it will be easy to manipulate the votes. The CEO of this company is an ANC member”, said Mashiqa. Hundreds of students were shocked to see OLELA conducting elections instead of IEC. Many have raised doubts about the fairness of the elections.

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base. The voting station was supposed to close at 8:00pm but it closed around 10:00 pm due to the large numbers of voters. Mawethu Khosani who is a DASO presidential candidate made b the point that the elections were unfair and biased. “Even the company that is conducted these elections is a new company called OLELA that is owned by an ANC member,” said Khosani. This week DASO submitted objections concerning the elections, as they believe that SASCO votes were cooked. DASO President, Busisiwe Mashiqa also commented that it was just a waist

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BY BUNTU BARA Earth Day is always a stark reminder of the fact that we should be doing more to conserve resources. Khululiwe Mabaso, CSI Associate Director for SubSaharan Africa at Procter & Gamble, shares some practical tips on how to make sustainability a daily habit at your company, rather than just a once-a-year effort. 1. Paper cut – Perhaps the simplest way to start making climate-wise changes in the office is to reduce paper usage. The Environmental Protection Agency in the US has found that the average worker uses 10,000 sheets of paper a year. Research has also shown that 30% of jobs printed are not collected. In this digital age, the need to print numerous documents daily has waned. Encourage your colleagues to think twice about pressing the ‘Print’ button and change the default settings on the office printers to print only in black and white and on both sides of the page. Buy recycled paper and consider using spare paper as notepads. 2. Responsible recycling – Another quick win is to start recycling. It is estimated that an office of 100 people produces, on average, 20 bags of waste weekly. This fills one 1,100L waste bin every five days. But 90% of this waste can be recycled. Set up recycling stations around the office and encourage

colleagues to think before they throw away. You can even gradually work towards removing individual bins at desks. 3. Ditch the disposables – Do away with paper cups, plastic plates and cutlery, and invest in crockery that can be reused many times over. This is especially important to consider if you have an office canteen, as takeaway boxes are a big waste. 4. Save power – Lighting usually accounts for about 20% to 30% of a company’s carbon footprint. Reduce your office electricity costs by investing in energy-efficient lighting such as LEDs or compact fluorescent lights. Most importantly, turn the lights off when they are not needed, i.e. when a room is unoccupied or at night. You can also invest in motion sensors. In offices where there is a lot of sunlight, avoid using unnecessary lighting during the day. 5. Roadtrip – Encourage colleagues who have their own cars to consider car-pooling. With petrol prices on the rise, saving money can be a significant motivator. You may also consider providing incentives for colleagues who car pool. For every 100 km not driven, 28 kg of CO2 emissions is saved. Even simple measures such as correctly inflating your car tyres can increase fuel efficiency by up to 25%.


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EC artists nominated for SAMA awards BY ERIC GYIMAH East London superstar DJ, Mobi Dixon has been nominated for two awards at this year’s South African Music Awards (SAMA) following the success of Tribal Soul, his debut album. The nominees for this year’s awards were announced last week in Soweto. The City Rains hit-maker has also been nominated for the best dance album alongside Black Coffee, Mi Casa, DJ Merlon, Junior Taurus and Lady Zamar. His second nomination is for best remix of the year category for My Sugar and Never Let Me Go featuring Tresor. Fans can only vote for the record of the year nomination by dialling *120*72221# as the other categories will be judged by the SAMA panel. One can vote up to 50 times. The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA), ferried the guests to the Soweto Theatre, a landmark venue located in Jabulani in the heart of

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Soweto, for the nominations reveal. Chairperson of the South African Music Awards, Refiloe Ramogase welcomed everyone with a poignant speech about the stance that the Annual South African Music Awards have taken this year with the statement that “The Future is here.” “Soweto not only serves as a reminder of the selfless bravery of our youth 40 years ago. It also reminds us that actions motivated by yesterday, taken today, set the course for the tomorrow. If one is bold enough, one can change not only the course of history, but the course of the future,” added Refiloe. Other Eastern Cape musicians who received the nomination nod were Nathi Mankayi, Zahara, Black Coffee, Zonke and Emtee. Award-winning rapper, Emtee and Zonke, were among the leading artists with four nominations each. Eastern Cape Audio Visual Centre’s Nduduzo Makhathini’s album listening

to the Ground has been nominated for the best jazz album. Zonke and Zahara were both nominated in the best female artist of the year, best R&B/Soul/Reggae artist and best produced album categories. Zonke’s Work of Heart album also got the best-engineered album nomination. Emtee and Mankayi were all nominated in the album of the year and best male artist of the year categories. “The representation of the province at the SAMA’s is a clear presentation of the amount of talent and hidden Gems that our province has to offer and it just makes me proud that we too are producing working that is being recognised within the industry and across various genres,” said Mobi Dixon. The awards will take place at the Durban International Convention Centre on June 4, and will be broadcast live on SABC 1. entertainment@ectoday.co.za

n Trend alert of the season

Mustard for Autumn BY ERIC GYIMAH We keep you updated with trends. One of our forecasts and this week is on colour. With the autumn solstice recently passing over the horizon and the dark night is drawing in, the palette of the wardrobe, usually finds itself becoming darker. Dark shades of greys and blues replacing the brighter, more exuberant colours we associate with the balmy summer months. Why do we feel a need to do this? Why lower the mood? As the mercury declines, we should be doing our utmost to keep the wardrobe more vibrant and lively with tones of mustard and earthy colours. South African designers Quiteria and George have been seen styling many celebrities in this colour varying different styles with texture, shape and design. Graduation and matric farewell events are upon us and if you are still looking for an on trend colour, we have just the solution for you. Mustard is the colour to go for.

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n Follow the simple rules to enter the competition

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STAND A CHANCE TO WIN EYEWEAR As an extension of time to our readers, we decided to open the competition for one more week on how you could win a pair of sun glasses this autumn. To celebrate the wonder of the season we explored the different

shapes and styles of statement eyewear pieces up for grabs from ‘Yours in Beauty’ and took up an offer we couldn’t refuse. With the ever so sunny weather in East London, it only felt right trying out the new stock available at No.1

Chamberlain Street, Berea. The rules are simple. We have five pairs of Sunglasses worth R350 each to give away. It cost nothing to enter. All you have to do for your chance to win is the following;

LIKE OUR FACEBOOK PAGE AND INBOX US YOUR ANSWER TO OUR QUESTION: Tell us what you love most about the autumn sun? IF YOU WIN WE WILL NOTIFY YOU VIA WALL POST. COMPETITION CLOSES ON FRIDAY 29 APRIL. ENTERTAINMENT@ECTODAY.CO.ZA

From the hundreds of competition entrants, here are 5 lucky winners who will enjoy double general tickets for the Emonti Music by the Sea festival courtesy of Eastern Cape Today. Winners will be contacted shortly to collect their tickets at our offices at Quigney, 13 Clifford Street at the Esplanade Suites Building. Enjoy and send us several pictures

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Black spades The commercial house DJ is the epitome of cool, calm and collected when he hits the decks and works club crowds around the province into frenzy. Playlist of the week

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Sabelo Gaqazele who is commonly known as DJ Stixx started out in 2003, while he was still at high school in Idutywa. He started out as a dancer. His love for music grew stronger and he became one of the well-known independent DJ’s in his home town. Now based in East London, Dj Stixx the founder of Black Spades entertainment, which is a registered company that acts as a music artist scout. He also owns a nightclub. Stixx started a “Homecoming Festival” in 2012 as a main blast event to celebrate the festive season in Idutywa. The birthday celebrations are supported by PK, DJ Funksta, Maqwathini and several other acts. He won Event of The Year at the Beat Awards Ceremony in 2013 that proved he was doing something right.

1. Prince Kaybee -wajellwa. 2. Black Coffee-We dance again 3. Big Nuz - Barman 4.DJ Bongz-Ofana nawe 5.Dj Ganyani-talk to me 6.Nick Holder (Summer Remix) 7.Big Nuz -Osisi Bendawo (Dj Clock Remix) 8.Black Coffee -The beat of indlamu 9.Dj Mashego ft. Busi N Get down 10.Dj Shimza ft. Dr Malinga- Akulalwa. 11.DJ Fresh ft Busiswa Roots (Eltonnick dub remix) Album of the week Fearless boy -Appreciation Ep Social media Instagram: @sabelo_Gaqazele Facebook: Sabelo Stixx Gaqazele Twitter:@sabelo_Gaqazele


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NEW SA FILM TO DEBUT BY ERIC GYIMAH My Father’s War, a unique new South African film, will be released nationwide on 5 August 2016. This bilingual (Afrikaans/ English) drama focuses on the broken relationship between a father and his rebellious teenage son. The film is set in 2003 and 19-year-old Dap Smit (Edwin van der Walt) is constantly fighting with his father, Dawid (Stian Bam), a veteran of the Border War. The men do not see eye to eye on anything, and there seems to be no hope for reconciliation between them. Dawid’s wife, Karina (Erica Wessels) is caught in the middle of their epic battle. Then Dap has a series of dreams in which he is a combat soldier in the Border War in Namibia the 1980’s. There he meets his father at the same age, and those dreams turn young Dap’s perception and life completely upside down. There is no going back. What is the way forward? According to the producer, Peter Lamberti, and writer/ director Craig Gardner, the biggest challenge during the film was to combine the theme of a broken relationship because of the war. The film deals with the issue of how a father and his son try to cope with there difference when the war occurred almost thirty years ago.

To achieve this, Gardner introduced the instrumental dream sequences. "Each dream was created to facilitate the unfolding story. Therefore, there are no gratuitous battle scenes. Rather, the war dreams are microcosms of real events married with fiction in order to reveal character or advance the main storyline and ‘mini-stories’ within the bigger picture. "The war has been used as a creative device to drive the story of the father and son towards a conclusion. We purposely do not take a moral standpoint on the conflict itself. This is not a Border War movie –it is a relationship drama, which is at the core of virtually every successful movie. And My Father’s War centres on the broken relationship between a father and his son." The filmmakers are hoping to reach as broad an audience as possible but most certainly for anyone who was touched by the war. It will be a cathartic experience, bringing back memories, exorcising ghosts and helping to bring more understanding and emotional healing to viewers. Any parent and child will be able to relate to the on a personal level. My Father’s War releases nationwide in film theatres on 5 August 2016 and is distributed by Ster-Kinekor Entertainment. entertainment@ectoday.co.za

BY THULETHU NGQOKWE

It is official, winter is upon us. This also means grab some movies at your nearest Mr Video, a cosy blanket and stay indoors. While you are at it, read some of this compilation of winter movies that will keep you entertained while you brave the cold. Here are a few videos to recommend.

HEART OF THE SEA In the winter of 1820, the New England whaling ship Essex was assaulted by something no one could believe: a whale of mammoth size and will, and an almost human sense of vengeance. The real-life maritime disaster would inspire Herman Melville's Moby-Dick. However, that told only half the story. Heart of the Sea reveals the en counter's harrowing aftermath, as the ship's surviving crew is pushed to their limits and forced to do the unthinkable to stay alive. Braving storms, starvation, panic and despair, the men will call into question their deepest beliefs, from the value of their lives to the morality of their trade. As their captain searches for direction on the open sea and his first mate still seeks to bring the great whale down.

33 Disaster strikes on Aug. 5, 2010, as a copper and gold mine collapses in Chile, trapping 33 men underground. With more than 2 000 feet of rock in

their way, members of a rescue team work tirelessly for 69 days to save the seemingly doomed crew. Beneath the rubble, the miners begin an epic quest to survive, contending with suffocating heat and the need for food and water. With family, friends and the rest of the world watching, it becomes a race against time and a true test of the human spirit.

LAST WITCH HUNTER The modern world holds many secrets, but the most astounding secret of all is that witches still live amongst us. They are vicious supernatural creatures intent on unleashing the Black Death upon the world. Armies of witch hunters battled the unnatural enemy across the globe for centuries, including Kaulder, a valiant warrior who managed to slay the all-powerful Queen Witch, decimating her followers in the process. In the moment’s right before her death, the Queen curses Kaulder with her own immortality, forever separating him from his beloved wife and daughter in the afterlife. Today Kaulder is the only one of his kind remaining. He has spent centuries hunting down rogue witches, all the while yearning for his long-lost loved ones. However, the Queen Witch is resurrected and seeks revenge on her killer causing an epic battle that will determine the survival of the human race.


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IT ALL COMES DOWN TO MONEY n How can South Africans get school sport up and running? BY DEREK HINDMAN This has been my first column for a while, so I thought I would throw the money angle into the sport transformation debate. If we have a limitless supply of money, we could solve any problem. In a perfect world, every child would be given the chance to play any sport at school and then be encouraged to run as far as they can with the activity they have chosen. I am still convinced that a large percentage of schoolchildren do not get the chance to play sport starting at primary school level. The long-term solution to the transformation question is to have as many children as possible involved in sport. The future of South African sport lies in the schools. Many have asked this question.

Is it government’s responsibility to get school sport going or if it is the various sports codes that must do this. The big problem is that neither government nor the sports bodies have the money to make participation count to the point where talent identification would be possible over the length and breadth of the country. If we had deep pockets, we could uncover limitless number of talented young kids. These rough diamonds could be polished for the professional sport arena. Sadly, the SA Rugby lost Absa Bank as a headline sponsor and the Safa suffered the same fate. Safa has reacted by signing a fiveyear sponsorship deal with SAA that will tie in with the South African national soccer team. Burger King

has also signed up for a five-year R25 million sponsorship deal that appears to focus on SA junior soccer teams. To my knowledge, SA Rugby has not replaced Absa as a cornerstone sponsor yet. To add to the money problem they have gingerly taken over the financial burden of running the bankrupt Eastern Cape Kings. Unfortunately, in reality the private sector sees the “bang for their buck” in television coverage of sport at top level. School sport sponsorship is more a labour of love and consistency. To take sport to schools we need a combined focused effort by government, the sports bodies and the private sector. We need a value for money programme that would ensure that every Rand would be spent in a transparent and cost

effective. Every interested entity has been involved in a fragmented way until now. Its time to pool resources and work out how the private sector could see benefit by spending money on school sport.

BORDER BACK HOME ON SATURDAY LIVE SPORT ON TV n Bulldogs looking for fourth straight win

Border Bulldogs fans are expected to flock to the Buffalo City Stadium in East London tomorrow (Saturday 30 April) to see their team play the Steval Pumas in a Currie Cup clash at 2.30pm. Border has shown that they heave sharp teeth this season as they have won all three of their fixtures so far. In their first match played in Gauteng, Border pulled off a last minute 27-23 win against the Xerox Golden. In East London earlier this, they followed that result up with a 37-32 victory against the Cell C Sharks. Last weekend the Bulldogs beat old rivals 28-14 the EP King in Port Elizabeth

LATEST CURRIE CUP LOG : P W D L PTS ORC Griquas..................................3.............3.............0.............0............ 15 Border Bulldogs...........................3.............3.............0.............0............ 14 Xerox Golden Lions.....................3.............2.............0.............1............ 11 Boland Kavaliers...........................3.............2.............0.............1............ 11 SWD Eagles....................................3.............2.............0.............1............ 10 DHL Western Province...............2.............2.............0.............0............ 9 Toyota Free State XV...................3.............1.............0.............2............ 8 Cell C Sharks XV............................3.............1.............0.............2........... 7 Steval Pumas.................................3.............1.............0.............2........... 6 Hino Valke......................................3.............1.............0.............2........... 6 Down Touch Griffons.................2.............1.............0.............1........... 5 Leopards.........................................2.............1.............0.............1........... 5 Vodacom Blue Bulls....................3.............1.............0.............2........... 4 EP Kings..........................................3.............0.............0.............3........... 0 Windhoek Welwitschias............3.............0.............0.............3........... 0

Queen’s College Sport Results as at 24 April 2016:

RUGBY: Vodacom Super Rugby 9am: Chiefs vs Sharks on SS1 12.30pm: Force vs Blue Bulls on SS1 SOCCER: 6pm:Super Diski on SS3 Absa Premier League: 7.30pm: Maritzburg United v SuperSport United on SS3

SATURDAY 30 APRIL: RUGBY: Vodacom Super Rugby: 9.25am: Highlanders vs Brumbies on SS1 11.35am: Reds vs Cheetahs on SS1 4.30pm: Lions vs Hurricanes on SS1 6.30pm: Stormers vs Waratahs on SS1 11.30pm: Jaguares vs Southern Kings on SS1 SOCCER: Barclays Premier League: 3pm: Newcastle United vs Crystal Palace on SS3 3.30pm: Stoke City v Sunderland on SS5 on SS3 3,30pm: West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United on SS3 6pm: Arsenal vs Norwich City on SS3 Absa Premier League: 2.30pm: Polokwane City v MP Black Aces on SS4 5.30pm: Bidvest Wits vs Chippa United on SS4 8pm: Mamelodi Sundowns v Kaizer Chiefs on SS4

Queen’s College Sport Results as at 24 April 2016: Hockey vs Merrifield: 14b vs Merrifield 14a.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lost...............2 – 5 16a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won..............5 - 0 Derby vs Graeme College: Debating: Queen’s won 2 out of the 3 debates Squash:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won .. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 1 Hockey: 1st.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 0 Rugby : 14a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 – 0 14c vs Graeme 14b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 – 8 15a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 – 0 15b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 – 7 16a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 – 3 16b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 – 0 16c.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 – 7 6th vs Graeme 4th.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 – 0 3rd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 – 6 2nd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 – 5 1st.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . won.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 – 6

FRIDAY 29 APRIL:

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TOUGH MATCH The Border Bulldogs will be out to win their fourth Currie Cup match from four starts when they take on the Steval Pumas at Buffalo City Stadium in East London on Saturday 30 April.

SOCCER: Barclays Premier League: 2.05pm: Swansea City vs Liverpool on SS3 3pm: Manchester United vs Leicester SS3 5.10pm: Southampton vs Manchester City on SS3 Absa Premier League: 2.30pm: Bloemfontein Celtic v Ajax Cape Town on SS4 MOTOR SPORT: 1.30pm: Russian F1 Grand Prix on SS6


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