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N unemployed KwaZakhele woman whose baby was abducted two weeks ago, blamed the fact that she has to live in a “public toilet” and cannot protect her children for the fact that her son landed in the hands of a syndicate involved in baby trafficking. Nandipha Thindzi (30) whose 7-months old baby Luyolo was allegedly kidnapped on Sunday, April 21, spoke to PE Express Indaba shortly after the baby was recovered. The baby was abandoned by the alleged abductors at the KwaZakhele Police Station last week. The child who was looked after by her gogo had been allegedly stolen from her home by members of a syndicate who steal and sell babies for cash. It is believed that this baby was wanted for a Motherwell woman who allegedly lied to her rich husband working in Gauteng that she was pregnant. The thief would have been paid R6 000. Mother of four children (aged 13, 11, 3 and Luyolo) Nandipha of KwaNdokwenza was happy to find the baby but said the child would not have been involved in such an ordeal had she had her own place to stay. “The place I live in is a public toilet. It is not good for anyone to live in; so two of my other children are always with relatives and one with social workers,” said Nandipha adding that she feared that the one with social workers was to come back in September. “This place still has its pipes intact. When it’s hot, you can’t tolerate the stench that comes out of it,” said Nandipha. Asked whether the municipality was aware of her plight she retorted, “The ward councillor is aware but is not forthcoming with any solutions to my problems.” Ward 25 Councillor Bongo Nombiba would however hear nothing of it and said that her

Nandipha Tindzi (30) and two of her children Chuma (13) and baby Luyolo (seven months) in her makeshift “house”. PHOTO:DEON FERREIRA allegation was “a blatant lie”. He said, “First, the place is a public shower and not a toilet. Secondly, the people who live there chose to do so of their own accord. They decided themselves to convert public showers into living rooms and we cannot chase them out without an alternative.”

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According to Nombiba, the municipality was dealing with the problem of overcrowding in the area. The KwaNdokwenza Housing Project, he said, had been blocked because it was fraught with allegations of fraud and corruption. “A legal firm has been hired to investigate

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Patrick’s relatives sought Richard’s relatives sought

Mothers Gift gets unused school to help them fight poverty NCEBA DLADLA AGRICULTURE, Land and Rural Development Nelson Mandela Bay Regional Director Professor Dan Sandi said his department was working hard to ensure that poverty was destroyed to the core in the region and province.

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Kirkwood Care Centre is looking for the relatives of Patrick Pasman. His mother is Gladsy Mahola who used to stay at Nobathana Street, KwaZakhele. Anyone with information can contact Nomxolisi Bayini at 0 042 230 0333.

Kirkwood Care Centre is looking for the relatives of Richard Mncono. His address on file is no 10 Daku Road in KwaZakhele. Next of kin is unknown. Anyone with info can phone 0 042 230 0333.

To help them in the fight, this department has signed a 10-year lease agreement with the Department of Education for the unused Sisonke High School in KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage to be used by the Mothers Gift, an NGO that is feeding hundreds of people in this povertystriken township. The Mothers Gift have about 1 300 volunteers who give Home-based Care to the Orphaned and Vulnerable Children (OVC), the hungry, poor and sick residents of the area some suffering from HIV/Aids. Sandi said whilst his department was initially concentrated on the development of farms, small-holdings, rural and peri-urban areas, they have realised that there was a lot of hunger in the townships with a very high unemployment rate. “The Mothers Gift are feeding the people doing exactly what we want to see. We also bought them tools and seedlings to the tune of R72 000 to ensure that they succeed in their endeavours,” said Sandi, adding that the Mothers Gift would use the land to grow vegetables and fruit. “We are so excited. We’ll use the building to do much more than what the department expects of us,” said Mothers Gift Projects Manager Nontuthuzelo Skweyiya. She added that with the school building they would start a creche, an after-care to help working mothers, sewing project and arts and

Mothers Gift Head Mama Sheila Isaacs (left) and Project Manager Nontuthuzelo Skweyiya at the old Sisonke High School, KwaNobuhle. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA

craft centre while continuing with gardening and a soup kitchen. Mothers Gift Founder and Head Mama Sheila Isaacs was lost for words after the announcement. “The day-care is in my heart. To look after the sickly and to be able to give them food to eat is most fulfilling,” said Mama Sheila. Her husband Dr Fred Isaacs will be using some of the land for harvesting Pure Herbal Medicine which he uses to heal members of the community. “Now, you can talk about health issues to someone when there is food on the table,” said Prof. Sandi, adding that their efforts should not be seen as taking away the duty of local councillors. “It should not be seen as though we are taking away the duties of the councillors. We also expect them to provide funding for farm implements to help communities fight poverty,” said Sandi.

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Pupil’s recycling design could save lives A Theodor Herzl High School teenager’s in-

genious idea to turn empty crisp packets into protective ‘space’ blankets will help keep the homeless warm and dry this winter and could even protect them from hypothermia. The school is running a drive to collect hundreds of large and small empty plastic chip packets, which are then carefully sliced open and patched together to form windproof, waterproof blankets that will retain body heat in the same way that emergency first aid blankets do. Grade 10 pupil Christie Vaughan (16) had the brainwave after a personal experience with hypothermia after she’d swum the Nelson Mandela Bay Bell Buoy Challenge in Algoa Bay last year. “After my swim I was disorientated and the paramedics wrapped me in a space blanket. Within minutes I was feeling so hot! I am passionate about charity and wanted to make a

difference in some way. When I investigated the material that space blankets are made of, I realised that chip packets are made of very similar silver plastic foil. Instead of just throwing empty packets away, we could put them to good use and help people too!” she explained. A space blanket is a plastic insulating body wrapping which reflects back most of the body heat lost by radiation. It is carried by climbers and mountaineers in case of exposure, as well as by paramedics and other emergency rescue workers. Christie and her Theodor Herzl school friend Sonali Madhoo embarked on a drive to collect as many packets as possible, with recycling bins donated by Mpact Corrugated set up around the primary and high school for pupils to deposit their packets into. The project has also been adopted as one of Theodor Herzl’s Eco Club’s chief outreach activi-

ties and will contribute to Theodor Herzl’s status as an environmentally aware ‘Green Flag’ school. The teens have also encouraged other schools to join the drive and plan to consult local communities via the school’s partnerships with Walmer High School and the Nanaga Village near Colchester about the best way to distribute the blankets to the destitute once produced. “The more chip packets we collect, the fewer pile up in landfills and the more blankets we can make to benefit more people,” Christie said. Theodor Herzl Grade 10 pupils, Sonali Madhoo, left, and Christie Vaughan, wrapped up in one of the windproof, waterproof ‘space’ blankets which they plan to produce and manufacture to help the homeless keep warm and dry this winter. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Key municipal positions advertised THE Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality published 16 key senior managerial positions, including the position of Chief Financial Officer, this past Sunday, May 5, 2013 (Sunday Times) and in local papers on Monday, May 6, 2013. The vacancies can also be viewed on the municipal website: www@nelsonmandelabay.gov.za The advertised positions reflect the institution’s new organogram, which includes two Deputy City Managers’ positions, respectively for Built Environment and Development Services. Three Executive Directors’ positions are advertised in the

Built Environment Cluster, namely the Executive Director: Infrastructure Services; the Executive Director: Planning, Transportation and Human Settlements Services; and the Executive Director: Land, Property and Asset Management. Advertised positions in the Development Services Cluster are the Executive Director: Economic Development Services and the Executive Director: Environmental and Community Development. Another key position advertised, is that of Chief Corporate Services Officer in the Corporate Services Cluster. In his/her Office, three positions are advertised, name-

ly the Directors for Legal Services, Labour Relations and Human Resources Management Services. In the Office of the City Manager, four positions are advertised, namely for the Heads of Administration, Assurance Services, Corporate Planning and Performance and Information Management Services. The closing date for the submission of applications is Friday, May 17, 2013. The delay in the filling of these senior posts has long been regarded as affecting stability in the organisation and the filling of the positions was identified as a top priority by the new political and administra-

tive leadership that assumed office in March 2013. In his inaugural Council speech on March 22, 2013, Executive Mayor, Cllr Benson Fihla (‘Oom Ben’) confirmed this, stating, “Critical to the task at hand, is the appointment of managers accountable to the City Manager”. Emphasising the dawn of a new era of a competent, effective and professional institution, Mayor Fihla added, “Business as usual is now over. We will ensure that the Municipality operates differently and professionally. We must all work together so as to do more.”


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Iimvumi zaseMotherwell zikhulisa iziphiwo kunye NCEBA DLADLA IIMVUMI zaseMotherwell zifunde amaqhinga okusebenza kunye ngokubambisana ukuze ziphumelele kolu shishino lungelula kakhulu. Iimvumi zeHip hop neHouse, ooDJ kubandakanywa namachule azii- Graphic Designers ziseke inkampani ebizwa Soul-Tapes Fam ngenjongo zokwenza iminyhadala ukuze zicule zisebenzisa ezo zipho ziziphiwe nguNkulunkulu. Amalungu nguLuja Man Masele, Sandiso “Slig” Ndala, Mavester, SK, Abantu Neosoul, Eden, nooDj u-Ace Swagg no-Saltonic. Asebenza kunye ngomoya kaVuk’uzenzele amalungu eSoul-Tapes Fam nakholelwa kuManyano, Inkqubela ukuze kuphuhliswe ezo ziphiwo zifihlakeleyo, la malungu axelela le

mvaba ngemfihlo yawo. . “Senza iminyhadala yokuveza izakhono yaye sele sibambe owe-WhatsUpp, iiseshoni zeHip hop nePrimary Time kwa Monde, KwaThobo emithayini, e-469 (eMotherwell) naseChillecks eWalmer”, kutsho uLuja Man, esangeza ngelithi, bamema neemvumi zangaphandle abanyeke ukusebenzisana nazo kumalima. Uthe bavula amasango ukuze babenako ukumenywa kwezinye iidolophu ezinkulu. Bebebize imvumi yalapha nesele iseRhawutini u-iFani. NgoMgqibelo bebeseSpotted Cow eParliament Street noRattex waseKapa no-Azz Veritazz waseBhayi. “Sithatha uxanduva ngokungena ezipokothweni ngaphandle kwabaxhasi kuba asinakuhlala silinde into esingayaziyo. Ngokwenjenje iimvumi zethu zifumana ithuba elihle lokukhwela eqongeni,” kutsho u-SK.

Watch Monde and Nomsa Wani on stage in ‘Ours was the Dawn’ at NMMU North Campus Auditorium next Thursday. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

‘Ours was the Dawn’ - comes to NMMU, Northern Campus NCEBA DLADLA A HUSBAND and wife partnership of Monde and Nomsa Wani will present a play, “Ours was the Dawn” at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU), North Campus Auditorium on Thursday 16 May.

Mavester of Soul-Tapes Fam performing at Spotted Cow in Parliament Street.

PE’s Azz Veritazz performed songs from his single “I am Moving” at Spotted Cow at the weekend. PHOTOS: NCEBA DLADLA

Penned and directed by Monde Wani, this 75 minute post-modern story-telling production, which has received rave reviews in countries like America, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Germany, is a historical piece - a celebration of the new South Africa and the dream of a Rainbow Nation. It is set in pre-1994 about two ordinary South Africans who are lovers - taking us through their journey and expectations of the new South Africa, their hopes, dreams, frustrations and excitement. Speaking to PE Express Indaba last week, Monde said he wrote this piece of work in

celebration of the life of Martin Luther King. “It was commissioned by Saint Benedict and St John’s College in Minneapolis, America, to honour Martin Luther King,” said Monde. But when he looked at the life of Nelson Mandela and the miracle of the new South Africa, Monde saw the same joy and pain that must be celebrated in the two countries. What makes this story more exciting, according to Monde, he said, “I am telling it with my wife. “The two actors take their audience to their confidence as they tell the story of their lives with a bit of humour and song,” said Wani without revealing much. He believes this is his best work ever as a playwright, actor and director. Tickets are selling at R80 at the door. The show starts at 7pm.

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Residents share their feelings on

Mother ’s Day

In celebration of the Mother’s Day on Sunday, PE Express Indaba’s NCEBA DLADLA asked Nelson Mandela Bay residents why they thought that their mothers were special. This is what they had to say: Idaline Pannies

Nontando Tandwa

Sindiswa Boloti

Frederica Taai PHOTOS:NCEBA DLADLA

Fred John Isaacs

Mandilakhe Matikinca

Ndimphiwe Mafana

) “My mother is a loving person. You can ask her for anything and she’ll give it to you with love. I go to her for advice and everything. I can say she is my role model, my mother, sister and friend,” said Frederica Taai (32) of De Mist in Uitenhage. ) “I have never met anyone like my mother. She is a role-model to me and many others. She is everything that a child could ask for in a mother,” said Idaline Pannies (42) of Rosedale, adding that her loving and caring mother gives of her-

self to the people in need and wants to take away the pain from others. ) Fred John Isaacs (29) of Dalton Avenue said he could say many things about his mother. “Like my wife, my mother is the Queen of my heart. I appreciate her for giving birth to me and the way she helps me grow up. She is a wonderful and very special person. I love her and buy her presents on her birthday. My mother is my Super hero!” ) Though she is unemployed, Nontando Tandwa

(21) of New Brighton made sure that she bought her mother a gift from Avon. She said, “I love and appreciate my mother. She is very special. I might not have gold or silver, but with the little that I have, I want her to know how much I love her.” ) “She made me who I am. There’s nothing I can give back except love. My mother deserves the best. Not even money can pay back the love that my mother gives. I wish God can bless and keep her safe until she sees me succeed in life

as she always prays,” said Mandilakhe Matikinca of New Brighton. ) Sindiswa Boloti of KwaZakhele said: “My mother means the world to me. She is the best mother ever, and she must enjoy Mother’s Day.” ) “My mother struggled a lot to make me the man that I am today without my father. She is the hard worker who deserves the best that the world can offer. To my mama Thembeka I say, enjoy Mother’s Day,” said Ndimphiwe Mafana of KwaZakhele.

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Cashbuild New Brighton celebrates opening by helping local schools This Freedom Day, teachers and learners from Jarvis Gqamlana School, Tjaart Van Der Walt School, Kama Primary School and five other New Brighton schools really had something to celebrate. On 25 April, each of the eight schools received a Cashbuild building materials voucher to the value of R12 000 at the opening ceremony for Cashbuild’s New Brighton Store. The Cashbuild Art-at-Heart competition entails learners from each school submitting their best artwork to Cashbuild. This artwork is displayed at the ceremony, and then remains on display in the Cashbuild store for the next five years. Artwork was judged and three winners from each school were named. Winners received Cashbuild Art-at-Heart gold, silver and bronze certificates for first, second and third place respectively. The Manager’s Choice award was also presented to the lucky winner, Kim Jordan from Laerskool Tjaart Van Der Walt for the artwork competition. This award was announced on the day and the winner received a stationery pack and a glass trophy. Lamani Primary School’s Principal ZK Dolonga said: “In an area with high unemployment levels, people think of alternative ways to make money. Certain members of the community steal with the intention of selling. Last year our school was broken into and a computer was stolen. Now we would like to secure the school by building palisade fencing to close the open spaces where criminals gain access.” Principal N Ngqawana from Jarvis Gqamlana School said that they were very blessed to have won this competition. “The adults in the community are not working and are dependent on social grants and we are struggling to raise funds to fix the school. Ten classrooms currently do not have electricity – we would like to rectify that. If possible, we would also like to paint the outside of the school and pave the school grounds.” According to Stephan Mazungula Primary School’s Principal, NP Mjekula their learners come to school hungry every day. They have a gardening project at the school that they have to maintain because it provides for the school’s nutrition programme. They would also like to fix the old leaking pipes in the toilet.

Gertrude Shope Primary School’s Mr N. Mzuzu said “Recently, our 25 metre fence was stolen. We would like to replace the fence to keep burglars out and prevent goats from damaging the school’s vegetable garden.” Tjaart Van Der Walt School’s Head of Department, Mr Nic van der Walt and the other teachers were very happy about their school’s win. He said, “Over last 60 years, the school has created a culture of working together. Instead of hiring labourers, the staff and the community come together to fix the school. We have a number of things we would like to do. Our classrooms need a coat of paint, the tennis and netball courts need to be resurfaced and repainted, and the rugby field needs to be remarked. But our main concern is the school’s leaking roof – when it rains, water accumulates and it has caused the metal to rust. Before the roof caves in, we would like to build a pitch roof.” The schools and children that benefited from the Cashbuild Art-at-Heart donations were: Tjaart Van Der Walt School Gold Award Cherane Stuurman Silver Award Desire Bezuidenhout Bronze Award Nadia Meile Jarvis Gqamlana School Gold Award Banele Mnyaka Silver Award Thandolwethu Mdoda Bronze Award Asenathi Gobo Seyisi Primary School Gold Award Asanda Sam Silver Award Sibabalwe Nkunjana Bronze Award Noluvo Botha Emsengeni Primary School Gold Award Pitsholo Siyanthando Silver Award Andile Level Bronze Award Alulutho Ngqengqeza Gertrude Shope Primary School Gold Award Simphiwe Ngwendu Silver Award Sinazo Tom Bronze Award Ntombizakhe Twani Stephan Mazungula Primary School Gold Award Luyolo Xoetyni Silver Award Ayabonga Sompempe Bronze Award Lihle January Lamani Primary School Gold Award Sikhulule Mbuzo Silver Award Sinazo Pelesane Bronze Award Bahle Naka Kama Primary School Gold Award Akon Mali Silver Award Sibusiso Solomon Bronze Award Avuyile Toyi


INDABA | WEDNESDAY 8 MAY 2013

SPORT

Junior League finals of Easter Tournament SELBY MADIKANE MOTHERWELL Football Association (MOFA) Big Daddy’s Heineken Easter Tournament Junior League finals were played in front of hundreds of football fans at NU 2 Stadium last Friday evening after a long delay on account of rainy weather conditions during the Easter weekend. Young Madrid U-9 lifted the trophy when they beat Shining Stars 1-0 in the finals. Shining Stars went down 2-1 to Young Ideas in their U-11 finals. It was crunch time when Valencia U-13 pipped Shining Stars 4-3 on penalties following their fulltime score of 3-3 in their finals. Young Romans were crowned champions when they overcame Young Madrid 5-4 on penalties following the fulltime tie of 1-1 during their U-15 finals.

April wins Lemaitre Bay 10 km race SELBY MADIKANE ADDO born Oxford Striders athlete Lusapho April won the Lemaitre Bay 10km Road Race which took place at Pollok Beach recently.

MOFA President Simphiwe “MK” Mkangelwa, and SAFA NMB President, Mzimkhulu Fina, support the winners’ captains Lukhanyo Pisani (Young Madrid U-9), Siphesihle Ngcupe (Young Ideas U-11), Athenkosi Klaas (Valencia U-13) and Sibahle Jindela (Young Romans). PHO­ TO:SELBY MADIKANE

Lion City humiliates Shining Stars IN an unexpected turn of events Shining Stars with another four goals to make the final score 5-0. went down 5-0 to Lion City Lion City scooped a purse of during their long awaited MOR15 000, a floating trophy and FA Build It Big Daddy’s gold medals while Shining Heineken Easter Tournament Stars received R10 000 plus silfinals at Motherwell NU 2 Staver medals. The losing semi-fidium last Friday evening. nalists went home with R2 500 On their road to the finals, each with all the losing quarCity earned a 1-0 hard-fought ter finalists received a consotriumph over Tomorrow Stars lation prize of R500 each. while Shining Stars had the In the individual awards better of Mabayibone Strikers Shining Stars midfielder Luin their 1-0 win during their khanyo Mapempeni and Lion respective semi-finals. City Ntembeko Mbombota In the finals Stars came up MOFA president Simphiwe MK were voted the best player and strongly in the early stages of Mkangelwa and Motherwell best goalkeeper respectively the game, but City went to the Build It owner Sibongile of the tournament. Motherbreak leading 1-0 with Zingis- Nkebe hand over a trophy to well Build It owner Sibongile ile Lindani of City doing his Lion City captain Thulani Nkebe lauded all the winners magic in the middle field. Motloung. PHOTO:SELBY and stated that he would conIn the second half City were MADIKANE tinue to support MOFA in ruthless to Stars and rubbed salt into Stars’ wounds when they came up their endeavours. – SELBY MADIKANE

April came home first in a time of 30:31 in the senior men’s category, followed by Mariano Eesou (Nedbank) in the second place with a time of 31:04 and Gift Zet (Ikamva AC) in a time of 31:17 in the third place. In the senior ladies’ category Christine Claasen (Achilles) was the first lady to have crossed the finish-line with a time of 42:50. Siphokazi Nojoko (SA PROF. DEV.)

was the second runner home (43:48) with Junette Schier-Crisius (Body Concept) third (43:52). Junior men’s results: 1. Siyabonga Kahla: Youth for Change AC – 34:37 2. Sindile Mgiyo: Malabar AC – 38:00 3. David Nel: ABSA NMMU AC – 41:37 Junior ladies’ results: 1. Siphokazi Nojoko: SA PROF DEV – 43:48 2. Megan Wilson: Charlo RR – 44:29 3. Kimberley Wilson: Charlo RR – 50:53 Lemaitre Bay 50 Ultra Marathon results: Senior men’s results: 1. Sandile Ngunuza: Nedbank RC – 2:58 2. Eric Sigxashe: IND – 3:01 3. Masande Mlonyeni: Nedbank RC – 3:05 Senior ladies’ results: 1. Debbie Dodd: Charlo RR – 4.22 2. Elizabeth Bezuidenhout: Charlo RR – 4.24 3. Noleen Wilkinson: Charlo RR – 4.33

Lusapho April (right), winner of Lemaitre Bay 10 km, with second placed Mariano Eesou. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE

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INDABA | WEDNESDAY 8 MAY 2013

SA mourns the untimely passing of Jabu Malinga NCEBA DLADLA THE South African boxing fraternity is still reeling with shock after the untimely passing of boxing trainer Jabu Malinga on Monday night. The news of Malinga’s “unfortunate passing after a long illness” was revealed by Boxing South Africa (BSA) Director of Operations Loyiso Mtya. Mtya described Malinga of Kaltlehong in Gauteng as one of the most experienced and productive mentors in South Africa boxing. Champions he produced include his sons Vus’umuzi Malinga (former SA Bantamweight and current World Boxing Council (WBC) International Bantamweight champion, former SA Welterweight and World Boxing Union (WBU) Welterweight champion and former Lightweight champion Patrick Malinga. At the time of his passing, Malinga was the mentor of KwaZulu Natal’s current SA Welterweight champion Nkululeko Mhlongo in his Soweto gymnasium. “It is with sadness that I have learnt of (Jabu) Malinga’s untimely passing. He was a great man,” said Nelson Mandela Bay BSA Service Provider Mthunzi Mapitiza. Mapitiza said Malinga was in the league of great trainers like Sy Khumalo, Norman Hlabane and Loyiso Mtya who could take a boxer from nowhere and make him a quality champion. “We’ll remember Malinga’s great works in boxing,” said Mapitiza, adding that during his era, even if a boxer was not known in the Eastern Cape, if he was trained by Malinga “we knew he was very good. The man knew the basics.”

Ikamva Movers set to defend their title. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE

Goals and red cards galore when Movers beat Valencia SELBY MADIKANE IKAMVA Movers continued with their winning ways when they thumped Valencia 5 – 2 in their MOFA Build It Premier League clash which was played at Motherwell NU 9 Stadium last Saturday. Movers were awarded a penalty which goalkeeper Mandilakhe ‘The Black Cat’ Dlamini squeezed into the far corner. Valencia were also awarded a penalty which Lelethu Dyasi converted to level the score 1 – 1. Dlamini missed the second penalty but Movers moved ahead 2 – 1 after a goal by Bonani Moyikwa. Valencia’s equaliser came up with Sivuyile Booi to make the score 2 – 2.

Siya Ngetu and Aphiwe Mambuku tussle for the ball.

PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE

Mbongeni “Dangerman” Yako struck three goals and there was big drama when three Valencia players were red carded for remonstrating with the referee and rough playing. Earlier on Valencia were unfortunate when their goalkeeper and star striker Thabo Moremi sustained serious injuries which ruled him out of the game. Other MOFA Build It Premier League results: * Young Tigers 3 – 1 NU 29 United Stars * Liverpool 0 – 2 Young Madrid * SUBS 3 – 1 FC Angels * Tomorrow Stars 1 – 0 Young Romans * Highland Spurs 3 – 3 Real Strikers * Tottenham Spurs 1 – 0 City Rangers * Young Ideas 2 – 1 Young Romans * Shining Stars 4 – 0 SUBS MOFA Build It First Division: * Milan Stars 3 – 0 Young Swallows

Real City keeps hopes alive SELBY MADIKANE THE side from the edge of Motherwell Township, Real City, continued to keep their hopes alive of winning the SAFA Nelson Mandela Bay SAB Regional League title when they collected three valuable maximum points in their 1-0 away victory against Highland Spurs at Jabavu Stadium in KwaNobuhle last Sunday. The Uitenhage side played their hearts out but the log-leaders absorbed the pressure well and were not intimidated by their counterparts. Goal scoring

opportunities were in abundance but the strikers were not spot on. City fans waited anxiously until their star striker Lifa Cena Teyise gave them something to cheer about when he scored the most important solitary goal to beat Spurs 1-0 in front of their supporters. Other SAFA Nelson Mandela Bay SAB results: * Morning Stars 1 – 1 Callies * SUBS 8 – 0 Real Aces * Despatch Pioneers 2 – 4 Royal Blues * Bay Stars 3 – 0 Camper United * Island City 2 – 2 Highland Spurs * Showville 0 – 1 Lion City * Crystal Palace 0 – 1 Tomorrow Stars

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PE United hunts Bushbucks SELBY MADIKANE FANS came in their droves to watch entertaining games in the New Brighton Football Association (NEBFA) Sedgars League at Chevrolet Stadium last weekend.

Boast Pirates FC. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE

Acemates maintain their unbeaten record CENTRAL Acemates are the only side of the Port Elizabeth Football Association (PEFA) Premier League which has maintained its unbeaten record after four outings. The unbeaten record nearly came to an abrupt end, however, when Motherwell Academy led them with a goal for almost the entire game. Lwazi Sawula and Nceba Mroqoza came to Acemates’ rescue with a goal apiece making the final score 2-1 in their side’s favour.

PEFA champions Callies showed that they were made of sterner stuff when they broke the unbeaten record of Hearts in their 3 – 2 victory. The army boys PE Defence seemed to be unarmed following their 3-1 loss to Forresters. Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality FC collected six points when they thwarted PE City 5 – 1 and Highbury 3 – 0. Warriors earned a comprehensive victory of 4 – 2 over KwaDwesi FC. – SELBY MADIKANE

PE United were able to hunt down in-form Bush Bucks in their 1 – 0 hard-fought win while PE Sundowns went on a rampage in their 5 – 1 triumph over Bold Tigers.

In accordance with the editorial policy of the Indaba, we invite readers to comment on mistakes in the newspaper and shall correct significant errors as soon as possible. Send info to the Ombudsman of Media24’s Local Press, George Claassen, at george.claassen@media24.com or call him at 0 021 851 3232. Readers can also contact the SA Press Ombudsman at 0 011 484 3612/8 or e-mail ombudsman@presscouncil.org.za.

Real White City salvaged a 1 – 0 hard-fought victory over Pondo Stars, with Winter Rose edging out Eastern Jumpers 4 – 2. Red City beat Boast Pirates 2 – 1 and City Defenders walked over Dodgers. City Lads were held to a 1 – 1 draw by CCX Callies while Roaring Tigers shared the goalless spoils with Stinging Bees. First Division results: * Amakhosi 4 – 2 HUBS * Black Stars 1 – 0 Friendly City.

City Friends not friends of Really Rangers SELBY MADIKANE FANS of title contenders lost all hope when their side Really Rangers was thrashed 6 – 1 by City Friends who showed that they were not so friendly during their Nobuhle-Despatch Football Association (NODEFA) VW Community Trust Premier League clash at Jabavu Stadium last week.

The drubbing of Rangers meant that they were out of the league race as Imbabala Young Stars were crowned the league champions following their 2-0 victory over New City Stars. City Style were not given an opportunity to demonstrate their skillful style when they were walloped 5-1 by Black Aces. Other NODEFA VW Community Trust Pre-

mier League results: * Khayelitsha Stars 3 – 2 KUBS * Stokes United 2 – 0 Reservoir Strikers * Manchester United 0 – 1 Golden Chiefs * Jamaican Stars 2 – 2 Young Callies NODEFA VW Community Trust First Division results: * Cango Chiefs 1 – 1 Mighty Teenagers * Black Vultures 2 – 2 Temptations * Pioneers 4 – 0 Lion City * XI Stars 0 – 4 Highland Spurs * Chelsea 0 – 4 Manchester Babes * Garden City 6 – 4 Fearnot.

IPark United 4 – 0 Hotspurs INORTHERN Areas Football Association (NAFA) Premier League ibibambe imidlalo etakisa iintlantsi nalapho amaqela amancinane ewise imithi emikhulu. IPark United eyaziwa ngcono njengeU-U ngabalandeli bayo ibethe iintshatsheli ze-NAFA Premier League iHotspurs ngo4-0 phambi kwbalandeli bayo. Kwesinye isothuso, iStardrift igungqise iintshatsheli zeSAFA Nelson Mandela Bay kwi-Mayoral cup iBlackpool ngo 3 – 1. Abalandeli beShamrocks bakhwankqiswe kukuwa kweqela labo 1 – 0 ezandleni zeSwallows.

Idlale ntanganye iRamblers neWolves ngo 1 – 1 ngeli lixa iGlenville Celtic inqashe iFairview Rovers 2 – 1 kumdlalo obumhle kakhulu. IChatty United itywatyushe iEbenezer 5-2 kumdlalo obucalanye. Ezinye iziphumo ze-NAFA Premier League: * Fairview Rovers4-0 Ebenezer * Blackpool 2-1 Swallows * Shamrocks 2-1 Wolves * Helenvale 1-0 Ramblers * Saints 2-2 Hotspurs * Stardrift 1-0 Westlake – SELBY

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