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Privacy in the loosMBONGISENI MASEKO
Whenever residents of informal settlementsrespond to the call of nature to relieve them-selves, they have to go to the bush or theopen veld, and have to contend with the ele-ments, including being stripped of their col-lective dignity and humanity.But that may soon become a thing of the
past if a pilot project for sewage systemsspearheaded by the Minister of Water Af-fairs and Sanitation has its way.Minister Nomvula Mokonyane, officiated
at a handing over ceremony for what iscalled alternative toilets at BM-section.Ironically called Project Piss or Piloting
InterimSanitationSolution, itwas launchedon Friday.The pilot project is set to test the waters,
so to speak, about newways of improve san-itation in informal settlements and will berolled out to other areas as soon as it getsthe thumbs up from its users.In partnershipwith theCity ofCapeTown,
its was launched as part of celebrating theannual Sanitation andHygienemonth,May.The Sanitation and Hygiene month is de-
signed to raise the profile of sanitation andencourage local government and communi-ties to prioritize sanitation, health and hy-giene and further to highlight the work thatthe department does.This includes ensuring that all citizens
have access to sanitation.Looking after sanitation facilities is advo-
cated, communities are well informed of theneed to practice good hygiene, such aswash-ing of hands after using the toilet and beforepreparing food and that communities andstakeholders are well informed and updatedof the progressmade in sanitation provisionand health and hygiene promotion pro-grammes.Mokonyane said the project will also curb
the instances of harassment which womenand children are particularly forced to en-dure when they walk the distance(to relievethemselves).“It is going to improve lives of the people,
reduce rape and abuse of women and chil-dren.
It will also minimise the contamination.We expect feedback on whether residentsare comfortable with the solution and wewill then expand to other provinces.”The flushing toilets will be open 24 hours
a day and will be stocked with toilet papers.The pilot project has already received
praise from potential users.Siphokazi Soya,25, was one of the first res-
idents to witness the instalment of the toi-lets.“They are going to make a big difference
here.We have been forced to use plastic buckets
at night, because we were scared of walkingto the toilets which are far from our shacks.We could not let children go alone to toi-
lets, because there are children who havebeen raped going to the distant toilets.It was a big risk. I am happy now.”The pilot project has also been introduced
inDurban, inKwaZuluNatal and the depart-ment is still closely monitoring its progressand usefulness.Councillor AmosKomeni, ofWard 93, said
the pilot project is a step in the right direc-tion.“We are fine with the intervention, be-
cause it is going to help residents here. Toi-lets were far from households. This will alsoimprove the safety of people,” Komeni said.The handover of the toilets has also creat-
ed job opportunities for two residents.Nozuko Pikoko and Khayakazi Gatyeni
are expected to keep the facilities in primand proper condition.Pikoko said theywill do their outmost best
to teach residents to keep the toilets cleanand promote hygiene.“As a resident here, I am very happy for
us. We will ensure that we keep the toiletsclean to avoid the bad smell,” Pikoko said..
Minister Nomvula Mokonyane, the minister of Water and Sanitation, Councillor Amos Komeni, of Ward 93, Nozuko Pikoko and Khayakazi Gatyeni(orange t-shirts) and other residents during the hand over of the toilets. Inset: are the toilets. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
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Proof ‘Sinako Ukuzenzela’MANDLA MAHASHE
“Having lived in a shack formore than twen-ty years, it feels good to sleep at night with-out the worry of the heavy rains”.Thesewere thewords of RDPhousing ben-
eficiary Mphuthumi Tshotyane, 64, duringan inspection by theNational Human Settle-ment last Friday.Tshotyane was speaking during the visit
to Town Two Khayelitsha where housesbuilt by the Sinako Ukuzenzela Project werebeing inspected.Tshonyane who lives in his new home
with hiswife Veronica, 59, aswell three chil-dren said that the home was a ‘dream cometrue’.“We have beenwaiting since the 1990s and
we are extremely happy with the home be-cause now we don’t even notice if it rains.In the past, when the skies turned grey we
would worry as there would be leakages andthreats of being flooded in the shack,” hesaid.Tshotyane noted that the homes were of
greater quality than the RDP of yesteryear
and commended Sinako Ukuzenzela Projectfor their good work.The organisation is run by locals who ap-
point a construction company to build thehouses for the beneficiaries. Fifteen newcompleted homes across Town Two and SiteB and 10 more which are still under con-struction were being inspected on the day.Sinako Ukuzenzela Project oversees the
construction of RDP houses in Khayelitshaand has been doing so since 2000.This, according to the projects chairper-
son Lucy Tyhaliti, is not an easy task.“After getting the go ahead form the Hu-
man Settlement Department, we have tomake sure that all the material is madeavailable.We have to liaise with the construction
company and the beneficiaries throughoutthe construction process. We have to be onthe ball constantly,” she said.Tyhaliti said that they have already over-
seen the construction of over fifty homessince they launched their organisation.“When something goes wrong we are the
ones who have to douse the fires while mak-ing sure that we protect the beneficiariesand also make sure that the constructioncompanies do their jobs.But we don’t let that discourage us as we
are determined to help improve the lives ofresidents,” she said.She said that they were hoping to build
more homes and said that the inspectorswere happy with their work.They said that she was proud to announce
that their project offers niceties such as alu-minium windows, secure electrical cabling,good plumbing and above average ceiling.
New RDP home owners Mphuthumi and Veronica Tshotyane were all smiles when they steppedinto their house for the first time. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
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Dedicated learners awarded bursariesMBONGISENI MASEKO
Thales South Africa Systems in partnershipwith the Community Chest Western Capehave made tertiary education posible for sixlearners who received bursaries coveringthe duration of their studies.
The five year project of awarding the bur-saries, will see dozens of other learners ben-efiting during the process.
The learners, Ncebakazi Maranga,19, for-merly from Sizimisele Technical HighSchool, Siphumle Matkinca,19, ex Joe SlovoEngineering High School, Zukisa Dyantyi,18, previously from Khanyolwethu Second-ary High School, in Strand, Cameron CorneAdams,19, a former learner at ForestHeights High School in Eerster River, Fad-wa Isaacs,19, who matriculated at MalibuSecondary School, in Mitchells Plain andVoizha Maxeen Steenberg,18, who matricu-lated at Klein Vlei Secondary High Schoolin Eerste River.
Thales was approached by the Communi-ty Chest which sold their idea of improvingthe lives of learners from disadvantagedbackgrounds through empowering them ineducation, about five years ago.
They received a call a few months ago in-forming them that their request was suc-cessful.
This was the first group to benefited fromthe bursaries which included R20.000 and alaptop.
It was announced on the night of theawards that the bursaries will be raised toR100.000 per student next year.
The awards ceremony was attended by,among other dignitaries, Lorenzo Davids,Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Communi-ty Chest, Joe Msindwana, Thales director ofSales and Marketing, Albert Fritz, MEC forSocial Development and Xanthea Limberg,mayoral committee member for Corporate
Services.Msindwana said this project will surely
make a good change in the lives of the benefi-ciaries.
“We are very honoured to be part of thisproject to ensure that we participate in thedevelopment of our communities. I am surethat this will have a positive impact in theirlives,” he said.
Thales has been awarded a contract to up-grade the railway signalling system withinthe province. The contract will include themodernization of rail signalling, communi-cations and train management systems, cov-ering 46 train stations in the highly populat-ed areas of this region.
Maranga said the bursary came at theright time, just when she needed it the most.
“I am very happy to receive the bursary,because I applied for NFSAS, but they havenot responded yet. The laptop is going tohelp me a lot, because I have to stay on cam-pus until late doing my work, because I didnot have a laptop,” Maranga said.
Maranga is currently studying Civil Engi-neering at Cape Peninsula University ofTechnology (CPUT).
Noluthando Mbizo, Maranga’s mother,said she was also happy that her daughterbenefited from the bursary.
“There was no way that I would have beenbe able to pay for her fees, because I do nothave money. I am very glad she got the bur-sary,” Mbizo said.
Boniswa Xonti, deputy principal at JoeSlovo Engineering High School, also ap-plauded the awarding of the bursaries andsaid it will surely make a good impact in thelearner’s lives.
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Fritz thanked the company for providing
the awards and encouraged the beneficia-ries to make use of the opportunities givento them.
“Go out and do your best in your studies.You are great. You are my instant heroes,”he said.
Fritz raised his concern about learnerswho roam the streets during school hours.
“There is no urgency for education tosome learners these days...recently sawsome learners walking on a street at 11amand when I stopped to ask them why theywere not at school at that time, they told methat their parents did not wake them up.
Limberg said the dedication of the recipi-ents in their studies led to them excelling inmaths and science, and has paid off, sincethey have been awarded bursaries.
“I really hope that you are all as proud ofyourself as I am of you. To get to stand hereamongst us today knowing that your futureeducation is taken care of is no mean feat,and it is something to be applauded and cele-brated with pride. Because when we becomeeducated, we not only equip ourselves withthe most powerful tool in the world, but weempower our children and our communitiesto continue our legacy,” she said.
Cameron Corne Adams, Fadwa Isaacs, Zukisa Dyantyi, Ncebakazi Maranga, Siphumle Matkinca andVoizha Maxeen Steenberg were happy to receive bursaries and laptops, in Cape Town, onTuesday. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
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Hair stylist’s shoes bring a smileMBONGISENI MASEKO
Bulumko High School learners are on cloudnineafter receivingapair of shoes each fromthe benevolent owner of a hair salon inKhayelitsha.
Sbu Zulu, 28, of Sbu’s Hair Salon which isbased at the Mitchell’s Plain Station Plaza,has donated 50 pairs of shoes to the needyat the school.
Zulu said he knows first hand the pain ofgrowing up in a disadvantaged backgroundas he became an orphan at an early age inhis young life.
“I grew up suffering and I had no parents.I had to drop out of school because of that.
You must make use of the opportunity ofstudying that you get and stop being in-volved in bad activities that will lead you tojail.
Do not do drugs like tik thinking that youare clever, because tik is cleverer than you.
You must listen(to parents and teachers)andnot lose focus. I camehere because I loveyou,” Zulu said.
His parents died in 1999 and he moved tothe Mother City in 2009.
Zulu,who originates fromSoweto inGaut-
engprovince, saidhis life tookagood changeafter he came to the city and started the sa-lon.
He said the teachers from the school aresome of the clients that are supporting hisbusiness which is why he chose the school.
Sanezo Tyuka, a Grade 10 learner and abeneficiary, said he really needed the newshoes.
“I am very happy with this gift of shoes,because mine were already worn out.
My parents could not afford to buy me anew pair as they are not employed,” Tyukasaid.
Nomaphelo Batyashe, the deputy princi-pal, said the donation will go a long way inhelping the learners.
“I amvery happy for the learners, becausetheir shoes were very old and others did nothave school shoes at all.
Some of the learners were forced to cometo school wearing tekkies and some endedup being absent most of the time as result.
We want to thank Sbu for the donation.”It was revealed that at times, some teachersalso had to dig into their pockets to help buyshoes for the learners.
Phumza Tshazi, a teacher at the school
said despite the glaring levels of poverty, theschool produced some of the best learnersaround, who have gone on to carve a namein
tertiary institutions.“Few of our learners drop out of school,
notwithstanding the challenges they face.”
Philiswa Mqokeli, Phumza Tshazi, teacher, Thandiwe Tyeka, Sbu Zulu of Sbu’s Hair Salon, Nobu-lumko Duma and some of the learners who received the shoes, at Bulumko High School, Khayelit-sha, on Wednesday. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
School spearheads love of Africa and its people in songMANDLA MAHASHE
Africa Day is a continent-wide celebrationof the founding of the Organisation of Afri-can Unity(OAU), the precursor to the Afri-can Union(AU) exactly 52 years ago to Mon-day past.
And as part of the festivities to celebrateAfrica Day, Manyano High School in IlithaParkware theproudhosts of this year’sAfri-can Festival on this day.
Learners from the school performedaplayon Xenophobia, the choir wowed crowdswith African songs, poetry and dance, in-cluding thosewith the gift of the gab engagedin the debates about the issue.
The event was made possible, thanks tothe partnership between the school and theNGO called Bold Moves with support fromTitan Helicopter Group (THG), Indwe Avia-tion, JayDee, Vhuwa Investments and Alex-ander Forbes.
Principal Nokuzola Malgas said that itwas important for the school to host theevent as theywere facing serious challengeswith the youths.
“We find that inmost incidents of violenceand mob protests it is the children that areused. If we place them at the forefront offighting xenophobia it will go a long way inavoiding a repeat of such incidents,” saidMalgas.
He said that the eventwasaimedat educat-ing the community on the tolerance andpartnerships with people of different ori-gins.
“When we relay the message to the youththey are the ones that will carry suchmessa-ges to their community and households.
It is important that our children be theleaders in something positive, instead of thebad, which is almost always the case,” she
said.Malgas recalled a time when her pupils
were involved in anarchical behaviour thus
putting the school in bad light.“When therewere rampant pooprotests in
our communities, one of our students wasphotographed and appeared on the frontpage of a newspaper in full uniform.
That really shocked us and brought theschool a great deal of embarrassment hencewe felt that we need to engage our pupils inprogrammes that address behaviouralchanges,” she explained.
The theme of the year’s event was ‘Cele-bratingOurDiversity’. KemiAdebayo, BoldMovesCEO, said staging the event inKhaye-litsha was an effort to address the problemof xenophobia in the country.
Sello Molloko, Alexandra Forbes chair-man, warned the pupils of the dangers posedby attacks on other communities.
“Instead of building we are actually de-stroying ourselves. We should find a com-mon denominator with other Africans in-stead of always trying to find what is differ-ent,” he said.
Malgas said therewas a lot of anger amongthe young and incidents such as xenophobicattacks are a result of that anger. She saidthat the school has initiated programs tochange such behavioural problems.
Manyano High School Choir put on a spectacular show as they performed at the African Festival2015 staged at the school on Monday 25 May. PHOTOS: MANDLA MAHASHE
Right: Thimna Mmango, Nceda Mbakampela and Sibusiso Maseti starred in a play highlightingXenophobia in local communities during the festival.
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It was fun and games when Thembelihle Senior Secondary School in Town Two, Khayelitshahosted their Africa Day event on Monday 25 May. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
Africa fashion shines asT’mbelihle joins the partyMANDLA MAHASHE
Thembelihle Senior Secondar school inKhayelitsha used the occassion of celebrtat-ing Africa Day with a display of the differ-ent fashions emanating from the continent.According to teacher Noluthando Teyi,thiswas to show the community that not on-ly should fellow Africans be tolerated, butbe celebrated as well.“We decided to dress in different cos-tumes that represent various countries toshow our support.It is also to show that fellow Africans arenot that different from us,” said Teyi.Teyi said that Africans can learn a lotfrom one another and that is the lesson tobe learnt by the pupils.Another teacher Nombuyiselo Hlomelasaid that the community needed to dig deepwithin itself to revive the spirit of ubuntu.“It really is sad that in incidents such asthe xenophobic attacks it is the youth that
are used as the perpetrators of violence.We need to educate these young childrenon the importance of other Africans andwhat they offer,” she said.She added that ignorance was a majorproblem and often the cause of such inci-dents in communities.“There is this notion that it is only Afri-cans that come here in order to do businessor in searchof a better lifewhen in fact someSouth Africans are working and runningbusiness in African countries,” she said.Local councillor Mthwalo Mkutshwanaurged the pupils to refrain from engagingin illegal and violent behaviour against for-eigners.“There isnothing to gain from looting andterrorising people from other countries.Today let us and celebrate otherAfrican,”he said. Africa day was declared in 1963 inAddis Ababa, Ethiopia after the establish-ment of the Organisation of African Unity,which today is known as theAfricanUnion.
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Beauty queen of catwalk and motivationMBONGISENI MASEKO
Sanelisiwe Sithole is an inspiration and abeauty queen to her community.
The reigning Miss Teen Cape Town 2014and also Miss Khayelitsha 2014, added a newproject to her busy schedule, which is calledMotivating Girls and Boys in TownshipSchools, recently.
Sithole,19, from Town Two in Khayelitsha,recently visited her neighbourhood schoolThembelihle High School as the first schoolin her project.
Here she shared her experiences withlearners and motivated them to push hardunder any circumstances to achieve theirgoals.
According to her : “When I approached theprincipal(about the motivational talk), hewas so excited. I have come to realise thatall things are possible and we CAN changethe world. If I can touch one soul and makea positive difference in the lives of othersthen that is all that is important to me.”
Bongani Mfikili, the principal applaudedher verve.
“I am very happy for her visit. She is a realrole model to our learners. There werelearners that really needed such motivationfrom someone who is almost their age.”
Mfikili said the staff have noticed behav-ioural change in the learners since her lastvisit.
He said he was looking forward to inviteher again to give a motivational talk to theGrade 12 classes.
“Teenage pregnancy is rife; so is the drop-out rate,” he said.
This, coupled with family problems arechallenges that they go through as growingup human beings.
“Learners need someone that they can feelcomfortable talking to. They were stunnedto see her and they seemed to admire her alot,” he added.
Sithole is a first year student at VarsityCollege, studying towards a Bachelor of Artsin Corporate Communication degree.
She is also a pageant organiser and workfull-time.
Sithole said their passion for the mediaindustry drove her to choose the course.
Motivating Girls and Boys in Township
Schools is in the process of being registeredas a Non Profit Organisation (NPO).
“I know and believe that townships havea lot of untapped talent. All they(youth) needis motivation to go out there.”
Sanelisiwe Sithole former Miss Teen Cape Town 2014 and also Miss Khayelitsha 2014, motivatedlearners at Thembelihle High School, in Town Two, Khayelitsha, recently.PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
CITY VISIONThursday, 28 May 20158 NEWS
ZILA MKONTO
Entrepreneurs who attended a businessbrief in Khayelitsha recently, left the eventwith their heads held high and confident ofthe commercial opportunities the area canoffer to investors.Well known Cape Town based entrepre-
neur Luvuyo Rani hosted the well attendedEkasi BusinessNetwork breakfast atUyesuuNathi hall on Saturday.Tania Overmeyer from the University of
the Western Cape said entrepreneursshould make an impact in their areas oftrade.“Business is not just business, it needs
leaders, you have to recognise that you im-pact to speak and lift up the downtrodden.”.
She urged entrepreneurs to constantlypolish their “leadership skills” through self-development and building sustainable net-works.Divya Vasant fromSorbet spoke about op-
portunities that their company is offering towomen through a partnership with Cloth-ing Bank.“We have created training programmes
for unemployedwomen and turned them in-to fruitful franchise owners,” she said.She announced that they would soon be
training 50 women in beauty therapy andwould canvass in the townships to sourcethem.Dikeledi Mosime owner of Tinpac spoke
on the subject of “entrepreneurial burn out”and urged those involved in business to lead
a balanced life.“How entrepreneursmanage their time is
vital for their businesses. They must havetime to rest, to sleep well and eat well.”She said most entrepreneurs have higher
expectations than their enterprises shoulddeliver, failing which they end up being de-motivated.“Entrepreneurship is a marathon run ,
not a sprint, take little steps and you willachieve your goals,” Dikeledi said.Main guest speakerDrKimTan of Spring-
HillManagementUK offered awide rangingtalk detailing his company’s success andhow they operated.In Singapore his company pioneered a
programmewhich converted prisoners intocall centre operators and paid thema decent
wage.“Prison is a lonely place andwhenyou are
there in most cases your family disownsyou. What we have done with these prison-ers was to give them back some of their lostdignity. When they are released they havemoney and some skills to fall back on oncereleased.”He describedhimself as “a different inves-
tor” who was easily swayed by the “peoplefactor”. “When I invested in Silulo Technol-ogies, Luvuyo did not have a decent busi-ness plan but his passion wonmy heart andI invested in his dream,” he said to thunder-ous applause.MEC Alan Winde also addressed the con-
cerns of aspiring business persons aroundthe issue of the “red tape”.
Ekasi Business Breakfast speakers Dr Kim Tan, Dikeledi Mosine, AlanWinde, Tania Overmeyer and moderator Luvuyo Rani.
Business heads share ideas on growth
Nceba Jadezweni, Mthobeli January and Tshepang Mosine alsoattended the breakfast. PHOTOS:VOOX SONANDZI
Thando Abrahams chats with SAB Foundation’s BridgitEvants after the session,
CITY VISIONThursday, 28 May 2015 NEWS 9
Members and supporters of the Clique Women’s Forum held a fundrais-er at the Skye Lounge in Gugulethu on Saturday.
Charity bellesgive with loveGugulethu based Clique Wom-en’s Forum members are deter-mined to continue with their ef-forts of raising funds for needylearners in eKasi.Speaking after an event held
at Skye Lounge on Saturday,Lerato Matsolo, said they willare growing from strength tostrength.“Out of the 25 ladies in attend-
ance we managed to raise aboutR1100 that will go towards buy-ing school bags for learners atXolani Primary School,” saidLerato.She said they will buy 20
school bags for now but addedthey still need more for the chil-dren.Clique recently donated a to-
tal of 20 pairs of shoes tolearners atLehlohonolo andXol-ani primary schools.Tamzyn Bhele said the forum
was borne out of the caring na-
ture of four young women fromGugulethu who saw the need toassist others in less fortunatecircumstances.Initiated by Lerato Matsolo,
Ednar Gumbi, Bony Makomaziand Tamzyn Bhele, it slowlymothed into a movement of‘Good Samaritans’.“Our membership is growing
because people are responsive totheplight of thosewhocannot af-ford,” said Tamzyn.“We want to help alleviate the
pressures of poverty on chil-dren,” said Bony Makomazi.Ednar Gumbi appealed to the
community to support their ef-forts.“By supporting us you will be
making a difference in the livesof young ones,” said Ednar.“We invite other professional
women to join us as we endeav-our to help the kids,” she con-cluded. Call Lerato: 0790348634
Khanyi the tax guru to your aid“Death, taxes and childbirth!There’s never any convenienttime for any of them ” once re-marked Pulitzer winning Mar-garet Mitchell in her epic novelGone with the Wind.It’s in the spirit of making the
issue of tax a “convenient one”that drives young accountantKhanyi Ndlazi’s zeal to teachcommunities about a subjectmany find problematic.After a stintwith different em-
ployers, Khanyi took a giantleap and decided on starting herown Ndlazi and Associates - anaccounting and tax servicescompany.Ndlazi and Associates is the
result of the entrepreneurialspirit which is alive in the coun-try.“With the growth of the in-
formal sector in the country andmore and more people leavingthe corporateworld and startingtheir own business, there is aneed to provide a financial ser-vice to them,” said the 27 yeartax guru.She said this will allow busi-
ness owners to fully complywithstatutory requirements.“Our goal is to empower the
business owner by providing asuperior service which is bothaffordable and reliable,” shesaid.
This allows the business own-ers the space to focus on growthand not to be consumed with theeveryday accounting operationsof the business.With her slogan: “wedon’t get
tired, we get inspired”, Khanyi
wants to make her presence feltin this field and beyond.“We do company registration,
VAT registration, BEE Certifi-cates Levels 1 and 3, includingtax clearance and consulting aswesubmits tax returnsonbehalfof our clientelle,” KhanyiBlack business people and
communities still need to knowa lot about taxes and the law.“Boxing legend Dingaan
Thobela was recently nabbed byHawks for not updating his taxaffairs, so individuals and busi-nesses should watch out,” sheadded.For a free accounting and tax
advice contact Khanyi on 02167137378 or 076 499 6374.
Khanyisa Ndlazi wants to dispeltaxophobia.
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Kungokunje ke izicelo zivulelekile zezikhundla zomsebenzi zokubangumhlanguli elwandlengokungekho sigxina (ngokwamaxesha athile) kumaqula okuqubha angama-35 kamasipalaweSixeko.
Abagqatswa abayakuthi baphumelele kuyakufuneka basebenze ngokommiselo “ongokubaxa kuyimfuneko yoko” kumlinganiselo wentlawulo efikelele kwiiyure ezingama-40 ngeveki,ingakumbi ngeempela-veki nakwisithuba seeholide zesikolo.
Ubuncikane obufunekayo:
• Isatifiketi sematriki/uGreyidi 10 okanye kufuneka amava afanelekileyo eenyanga ezili-12okubangumhlanguli waselwandle/wasemanzini.
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Ukuba unazo zonke ezi mpawu zibalulwe ngentla apha, nceda ufake isicelo phambi kowe-5 Juni 2015.
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Kukhutshwa isaziso ngokwecandelo-2.2.1 leMigaqo yeNkqubo yezoCando yaseKapa sokubaisicelo esikhankanywe ngentla apha sifunyenwe kwaye sivulelekile ukuba sihlolwe kwii-ofisizikaMasipala weSithili sase-Cape Flats, kumgangatho olingana nomhlba, kwikona ye-AdenAvenue ne-George Street, e-Athlone, kwakhona nakwizakhiwo zamathala eencwadi zase-Athlone, e-Strandfontein, e-Westridge, e-Weltevreden Valley nase-Rocklands.
Imibuzo ingajoliswa ku-Fran Currie, umnxeba: 021 684 4342, ifeksi: 021 684 4440 nakwi-imeyile engu: fran.currie@capetown. gov.za. Imibuzo ingenziwa kwakhona kwikhawuntarayoluntu phakathi kweye-08: 30 neye-14: 30. Kuyakuthi kuchotshelwe usuku oluvulelekileyongoMvulo wama-22 Juni 2015 kwiZiko loLuntu lase-Lentegeur (kwikona ye-Merrydalene-Melkbos streets, e-Lentegeur, e-Mitchells Plain, umnxeba: 021 371 8010) ukususelakweye-15:00 ukuya kweye-20:00 apho isicelo esi singaphononongwa khona. Iqela leengcalilomfaki-sicelo liyakuthi lenze ingxelo-nkcaza emfutshane ngeye-18:30. Izichaso okanye izimvoezinezizathu ngokupheleleyo kufuneka zingeniswe ngokubhaliweyo kwidilesi ekhankanywengentla apha okanye zithunyelwe ngeposi ebhalisiweyo, zijoliswe ku-Fran Currie, kwiSebelezoCwangciso noLawulo loPhuhliso loLwakhiwo, PO Box 283, Athlone 7760, okanye zi-imeyilelwe kwa [email protected] apho kufuneka zifunyenwengaphambi okanye ngoMvulo wama-29 Juni 2015. Xa usenza oko kufuneka uqukeisihloko, inombolo yombandela nesiza somchasi okanye lowo uvakalisa uluvo, iinombolozakhe zomnxeba nedilesi yakhe Naziphina izichaso ezifunyenwe emva komhla wokuvalwazisenokuthatyathwa njengezingekho-mthethweni.
Umfaki-sicelo: Abakwa-Urban Dynamics Western Cape Inc. egameni labe-Oaklands City
Inombolo yombandela: 70173565Isalathiso somqulu: LUM/28/579Idilesi okanye indawo:Schaapkraal. Isiza esivulelekileyo esingama-472 ha sifumaneka kwikona esemzantsi-mpumayommandla wegadi yezilimo yase- Philippi emelene nase- Mitchells Plain ukuya kwimpumanase- Strandfontein ukuya emzantsi.Ubume besicelo:Isicelo siqulathe:Isicelo singokwecandelo-18.11.3(b) leMigaqo yeNkqubo yezoCando yaseKapa ngokujoliswekwisakho sophuhliso (iziphakamiso ngokubanzi, kwaye zizonke kwisiza i-Oaklands Citysiphela) njengenyathelo lokuqala kumqulu wenkqubo yezicwangciso ezijoliswe ekumiselwenikwendawo yokuhlala yasedolophini ehlangeneyo ukuba isetyenziselwe imibandelaeyahlukeneyo. Kwenziwe isiphakamiso lothotho lwendlela zokusetyenziswa, izakhekozedolophu, izakheko ezingundoqo eziphathelene noko, ummandla wezolondolozo lwendalonemithabalala yamabala ephathelene noko.
Qaphela: Iinkqubo ezingezinye ezinxulumene noku:Isiza siye sachaphazeleka ngokulungiswa kweSakheko soPhuhliso lwamaBala saseKapaesiphunyezwe ngo-2012 apho kuye kwabangela isiza esi ukuba kungokunje ukubasimiselwe ngaphakathi kumqukumbelo wedolophu. Kuye kwaqhutywa inkqubo efanayoneyahlukeneyo engogunyaziso lokusingqongileyo kwiminyaka emininzi kwaye isaqhubekekanakalokunje. Kwakhona qaphela ukuba emva kwesigaba sesakheko sophuhliso, iinkquboezilandelayo ezingocwangciso ngokusemthethweni ziyakuthi ziquke ukungeniswa kwezicelozezicwangciso zendawo, ummiselo ngokutsha nolwahlulwa-hlulo lomhlaba, apho kungekhonasinye esithe saqukunjelwa.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO
View Egyptian history on your doorstepCapetonian will have the opportunity to ex-plore themysteries of ancient Egypt on theirdoorstep this winter holiday.The international exhibition Tutankha-
mun – his tomb and his treasures opens atGrandWest on Tuesday 2 June and gives pa-trons the unique opportunity to experiencethe treasures of the tomb at their momentof discovery.This adventure begins with a multimedia
presentation illustrating the fascinating sto-ry behind the exploration and excavation byBritish archaeologist, Howard Carter, thehistory of Tutankhamun, and the culture of
ancient Egypt.The exhibition has faithfully reconstruc-
ted the tombofTutankhamun to scale. Thereare over 1,000 reconstructed burial treas-ures produced by the finest Egyptian craft-smen under scientific supervision. Coupledwith state-of-the art technology and videomaterial, they provide an illustration of theculture and spiritual world of the ancientEgyptians. Visitors will also discover whatthese historical finds reveal about the religi-on, deities, dynasties, andmysterious hiero-glyphics of the empire on the Nile.The fragile and valuable original artefacts
cannot be transported, so this exhibition of-fers visitors a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityto view the (perfectly replicated) antiquitiesfrom King Tut’s tomb - all under one roof.Tutankhamun – his tomb and his treasures
will be on display in GrandWest’s SunExhi-bits centre (previously known as the MagicCastle), where exhibition goers are guidedthrough the exploration “journey” with thehelp of an audio guide (included in the ticketprice). Children get their own audio guideto make their experience extra special.V Tickets cost between R80 andR160 with discounted packages
available for families. Children underfive can enter free. Visit www.tut-exhibition.co.za for tickets and moreinformation about the exhibition,which runs until Sunday 27 Septem-ber.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Two families can each win a set offour tickets to see theexhibitionbefo-re Friday 31 July. SMS the word ”tut”to 45527 before 12:00 on Wednes-day 3 June to enter. SMSes costR1.50.
This shrine is one of the highlights of the burial chamber.
CITY VISIONThursday, 28 May 2015 NEWS 13
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Families who received titltle deeds from the City of Cape Town.
Black city dwellers entitledThe City of Cape Town has handed over 20title deeds to the beneficiaries of the BlackCity housing project as part of the latestbatch of handovers in Nyanga.
The Black and White City housing projectin Nyanga was developed nine years agowhen civil engineering services were in-stalled for approximately 250 families.
The beneficiaries earmarked for the Blackand White City project came from the BlackCity informal settlement and also includedbackyarders from the White City area.
The project consists of 241 units, including222 units in Black City and 19 in White City.
The top structure application for Blackand White City was approved in 2008 andconstruction started in July that year.
To date, 161 Black City title deed transfershave been completed, and the remainder ofthe transfers are still in process.
‘Having the opportunity to provide thebeneficiaries with title deeds is a great hon-our, there is nothing more empowering than
the economic opportunities of owning an as-set.
‘These beneficiaries can now enjoy peaceof mind knowing that they have the officialdocumentation to ensure that their housebecomes part of their estate,’ said Council-lor Benedicta van Minnen.
The Black and White City project formspart of the greater Nyanga Upgrade Projectwhich was initiated in 2003 and consists of10 sub-projects, namely Black City, WhiteCity, KTC3, Mpetha Square, MkhontoSquare, Freedom Square, Mpinga Square,Millers Camp Phase 4 (Lusaka) and MillersCamp Phase 3A and 3B.
To date, a total of 2 072 houses have beenbuilt through a People’s Housing Process –a community-driven partnership with oth-er stakeholders, such as government.
The City urges the beneficiaries of hous-ing projects to contact their local wardcouncillor to find out whether their titledeed has been issued.
CITY VISIONThursday, 28 May 201514 NEWS
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Youth should take a leafout of Mmusi’s moralityMmusi Maimane’s victory was muchanticipated although contested in theDemocratic Alliance, was celebrated as amilestone in South Africa politics but thetriumph far outweighs political signifi-cance.Analysts have applauded the victory asimportant to address the long-standingracial debates surrounding the DA andthe South African society in general, butthe story has more important impact onthe African youth.Maimane is a youthful leader who haswon the hearts of many South Africansand clearly his election is a symbol ofintegrity, hardwork and confidenceamong the youths which our countryneeds today.Whatever his fate in his political careerhe has achieved a lot in showing Africanyouths belief in oneself.This includes working hard, going forthings you want to achieve in life.Most importantly, he has demonstratedthat politics are not only for the elderlysor the seniors in society, but also for theyouth of today.They youth can participate in politicsand make a huge impact like he did.Africa is suffering from a problemwhere its youths are not taking part inthe affairs of the continent. The conti-nent’s development, according to some
analyst, has become stagnant. Thecontinent needs more youths who takeinitiatives and participate in social,political, economic and the religious lifeof its people.Youth participation can bring newblood, new vigour and new mindsets andways of thinking in addressing the longstanding problems that the continent isfacing in the post-independence era.His humble background is a similarstory to many African youths, but heworked hard to be where is now.This is proof that African youths mustnot give excuses that their upbringinghas affected their future prospects.His religious and moral backgroundhas helped him attain his present status.Lack of morality among the youth isthe main reason they don’t succeed inlife.Many of the youths end up behindbars, or worse, die young because ofmisguidance, but Maimane’s responsiblenatured has made him the success he istoday.Africa should advocate for socialentrepreneurship. The aspiring entrepre-neurs need role models to motivate themto work hard and realise that they can bewhat they want to be, like Maimane.
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PAC still dreams of unityThe era of advanced neo-liberalism,capitalism and imperialism whichmanifest itself in a form of globalisationand multinational corporationism callsfor quality leadership in our organisa-tion.In the coming 2015 PAC Congress weare determined to elect a nationalexecutive committee that will take thePan Africanist revolution forward. PACbranches have no choice but to electleadership of supreme quality, with greatpotential and charisma to rally theAfrican people in Azania around thefundamental task of promoting PanAfricanism.Many in the PAC structures know thatthe model for leadership exists – theleadership of the late 1950s and 1960s seta great example for us all to follow. Theleadership then was educated about theeconomic, political, social and psychologi-cal conditions under which Africansthrived. They possessed a profoundknowledge about the terrain of Africanpeople’s struggle. It was teachers, law-yers, economists and church leaders whoqualified to lead the PAC. Our organisa-tion then was a very strong one.Quantity maybe important for demo-cratic elections, but as Africanists wemust understand that it is the qualitythat must triumph.When quality has been spotted, nomi-nated and elected Pan Africanism be-comes victorious. In the 1950s the leader-ship quality of Professor Robert Mangali-so Sobukwe and his colleagues was very
special. It comprised of professionals,intellectuals, philosophers, and above all,very strong and fearless individuals.These leaders pursued to their graves theprinciples enshrined in the basic docu-ment of the PAC, African Nationalism,PAC policies and principles, Pan African-ism, Black Consciousness, AfricanistSocialist Democracy and African Scientif-ic Socialism.In 2014, in the Botshabelo Conference,Alton Mpethi was replaced with aco-opted Acting President, LuthandoMbinda.He was given a mandate to lead the
PAC toward the 2015 Congress. Currently,he is hell-bent to betray the BotshabeloConference resolutions. Mbinda has gotmillions of rands which he may use,come the congress, to buy votes.Together with his two puppets, NariusMoloto and Bennett Khonkwane Jokothey have compromised themselves.Come the Congress, in 2015, thestaunch PAC members who are schooledin Pan Africanism, anti-liberalism,anti-capitalism and anti-imperialism willshow that money can buy our votes – ourfreedom. We are not sell-outs. The PACbranches are not confused. We hold on tothe profound principles of Pan African-ism. In the coming congress the PACbranches shall defend the basic docu-ments and the principles of the PAC. Wehold on to our profound and powerfulslogan – serve, suffer and sacrifice.
NYAMEKO SINANDILEKhayelitsha
Izifundo ngesiXhosa ziyafumaneka kwabanomdla
Is your child struggling with IsiXhosa atschool ?If yes is answer then retired ex-teacherand language lover Thandi Bakana ishere to help learners with extra tuition
from Grade 2 to Grade 5.“We must preserve our language and
it’s best we tackle them young,” saidThandi.For details contact Thandi 078 0173201.
CITY VISIONThursday, 28 May 2015 NEWS 15
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Requirements: Minimum educational qualification: Appropriate Bachelor’s degree in Social Work (or equivalent)qualification. Registration with a professional council: Registration with the South African Council for Social ServiceProfessions (SACSSP) as Social Worker and proof of payment of registration for 2015/2016. Experience: Grade 1:None. Grade 2: A minimum of 10 years’ appropriate experience in Social Work after registration as Social Worker withSACSSP. Grade 3: A minimum of 20 years’ appropriate experience in Social Work after registration as Social Workerwith SACSSP. Grade 4: A minimum of 30 years’ appropriate experience in Social Work after registration as SocialWorker with SACSSP. Inherent requirements of the job: Valid (Code B/EB) driver’s licence • Provide an after-hoursservice over weekends and public holidays •Willingness to work in any department in the community health centreand counselling of patient defaulters. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Knowledge of the psycho-social implicationsand therapeutic skills regarding illness and disease • Good administrative and computer literacy skills • Knowledgeand experience in crisis intervention work • Fluency in at least two of the three official languages of theWestern Cape.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): Provide efficient, effective and accountable social work services in the communityhealth centre • Therapeutic skills in working with illness, trauma and loss • Participate in training and development• Execute social work administration tasks • Deliver efficient relief social work and general support service • CrisisIntervention.
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PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION FOR THE ATTENTION OF MR M OCTOBER, TO THE FACILITY MANAGER:GUGULETHU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE, NY3, CNR NY77 AND NY78, GUGULETHU 7750.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department orwww.westerncape.gov.za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position, name and date of thepublication (candidates may use this as reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 refereesand certified copies of ID, driver’s licence and qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for eachpost. Applications without the aforementioned will not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address asindicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. CV’s will not be returned. Excesspersonnel will receive preference. Applications, which are received after the closing date, will not be considered. Furthercommunication will be limited to short-listed candidates. If you have not received a response from the Department within3 months of the closing date, please consider your application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to beavailable for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department.
As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will beconducted once they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, whichinclude security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.
Heavenly Quartez torecord up the hillSIZWE BANZI
The boys are it again! The well-loved all male group HeavenlyQuartez will be on the up-and-up, shooting a musical video atthe Look Out Hill on Saturdayand Sunday.Melikhaya Ndabeni crooned:
“We’ve beenwaiting for thismo-ment to come and therefore ourfans should not miss it.”The group was formed in 2008
during their school days at Har-ry Gala Secondary School inKhayelitsha.“We were engaged in the sen-
ior school choir and our talentsactually flourished there,” re-members Nkumbuzo Nonkon-yana.
Their first widely acknowl-edged performance was at theSilulo Ulutho Technologiesgraduation ceremony in Khaye-litsha in 2009.This was followed by a steady
flow of functions, including per-formances at the QueenstownCasino, the Look Out Hill andthe have sung at various gigsduring the 2010 Soccer WorldCup and have shared the stagewith the Cape Philharmonic Or-chestra in 2012.The group are Nkumbuzo
Nkonyana, Melikhaya Ndabeni,
Mawande Mxunyelwa andAkhona Dudumashe.
Their first full album, follow-ing the single Mzali Wam, wasIsiqalo(The Beginning), whichwas released in 2011 and proveda great success with fans.The focus of the group is clas-
sical crossover music with a fla-vour of opera and choral musicas well as Afro-classics fusedwith Jazz and Gospel.The group aim to gomuch fur-
ther than the production of al-bums and the offering of ad-hocperformances or gigs.The quartet’s HQ Productions
(Pty) Ltd is a registered music-production company that aimsto become active in PA/soundsystem hire, music recording,music lessons, events,merchan-dising and music consultation.The weekend video shoot will
be their first DVD and will in-clude their two singles Sulila(Don’t Cry) and Sulirum.Those who wish to pre-order
copies of their dvd/albumshould call:0735096131/0717180091.Oor visit the group’s Face-
book page or e-mail [email protected]:melikhayan-
[email protected] for more in-formation
Heavenly Quartez will be shooting a video at the Look Out Hill.
Laughter eSkom SaturdayTo some people comedy is defiance. AsAmerican comedian Will Durst aptlysummed it : it’s a snort of contempt in theface of fear andanxiety.And it’s the laughterthat allows hope to creep back on the in-hale.”Stand-up comedian Nkosinathi Maki will
put this to the test in the hope that abantubase Skom will come out of their winter hi-bernation and get laughing thewinter bluesaway at Guga S’thebe, Langa on Saturday at6pm.“For the past three years, we have been
running three comedy showsonaweeklyba-sis around the city and now are venturinginto the townships,” said Maki,The show is titled Nathi Comedy Nights
and has been consistently performed in Ob-servatory at the Florentine on Mondays, onTuesdays at MR Pickwicks and PastryLounge in Kenilworth on Wednesdays,Maki says they offer a platform to 20 up-
and-coming comedians who can been fre-quently seen on Comedy Central.“We are branching out to new and bigger
audiences now,” he said.The first gig in Langa will see comedy
fused with fashion and soul music.Comedians like Gino Fernandez and
Schalk Bezuidenhout, Welsely Cockrel,Khanyisa Kenqa and Phila Mnyanda willshare the stage .Admission is R50. For more details call
0744919465.
Comedians Karl Webber, Khanyisa Kenqa, Nathi Maki, Wesley Cockrel and Phila Mnyanda will beat Guga S’thebe on Saturday night.Buyel’Embo boss Moses ‘GX’ Gxotiwe has confirmed that beautiful songbird
Bucie, will be performing in the heart of Khayelitsha on Saturday.
Bucie in Kalcha SaturdayShowbizz is not for the faint hearted andthe Buyel’ Embo Village boss, Moses“GX”Gxotiwe knows this only too well.Having confirmed the line-up for Satur-
day’s Take Over party featuring Bucieof Shela and Wena hit songs, GX wascaught unawares by a scam that claimedthe beautiful songbird would be else-where on the day.“I knew it would be impossible for Bu-
cie to be inWorcestor on the day becauseshe is our guest,” said GX.The songbird also took to twitter to con-
firm that she will be performing at Buy-el’Ekhaya Village with top dogs like SirVincent,Mshayiwethu,Mocca J, Dj Lulu,SimmahMahlanyana, JayMakopo,Indexn Teedow, Deep Nerds, Mabooty n Yeye,Anonimas Dj , Lhez Dj, Lester Dj and Fa-bo to count a few.GX said the party enjoy a special of the
Belgium based Bafana Bafana star Ayan-da Patosi whilst MC Sphakamiso Ngony-ama will be doing what he is famed for.Tickets to the show are R70 (general)
and the VIP is R150.
CITY VISIONThursday, 28 May 201516 NEWS
Kukhutshwa isaziso sokuba iintlanganiso zamabhungana angama-24 (amashumi amabinianesine) eSixeko saseKapa ziza kuqhutywa ngamaxesha nakwiindawo eziboniswe kuleshedyuli ingezantsi:
Ibhungana Indawo Umhla Ixesha Umphathi
1Igumbi leeNgxoxo zeBhunga, RoyalAscot, Bridle Way, Milnerton
18 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
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AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeKraaifontein, iSakhiwo sikaMasipalasaseKraaifontein, Brighton Road,Kraaifontein
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3iSakhiwo sikaMasipala sase-Goodwood,Voortrekker Road,eGoodwood
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AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeParow, iSakhiwo sikaMasipala sase-Parow, umgangatho wokuqala, kwikonayeendlela iVoortrekker ne-Tallent, eParow
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5AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga,kwikona yeJakkalsvlei AvenueneKiaat Road, eBonteheuwel
17 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161
6Igumbi leeNgxoxo zeBhunga lase-Bellville, kwiZiko leeNkonzo zoLuntulase-Bellville, Voortrekker Road, eBellville
19 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024
7Igumbi leeNgxoxo zeBhunga lase-Durbanville, kwikona yeendlelaiOxford ne-Queen, eDurbanville
17 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeStrand, kwikona ye-Fagan Streetne-Main Road, eStrand
18 10:00Pieter Grobler (Ibambela)021 900 1502
9Iholo i-Solomon Tshuku, SolomonTshuku Street, Site C, eKhayelitsha
17 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10Iziko loQeqesho laseKhayelitsha,kwikona yeLwandle Road ne-Phendula Crescent, eKhayelitsha
19 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267
11AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeFezeka, kwikona ye-Govan Mbeki ne-Steve Biko Drive, eGugulethu
17 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12ISakhiwo soLawulo eLentegeur,kwikona yeNdlela iMerrydale ne-Melkbos, eLentegeur, eMitchells Plain
18 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698
13IHolo yoLuntu iRuth First, SinqolamthiStreet, ePhilippi
17 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeFezeka, kwikona ye-Govan MbekiRoad ne-Steve Biko Street, eGugulethu
19 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678
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Raven Room, kuMgangatho wokuQala,kwiZiko loQeqesho lase-Pinelands,Central Square, St Stephens Road,ePinelands
17 10:00Mariette Griessel021 444 9797
16AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga,uMgangatho weshumi elinanye,44 Wale Street, eKapa
19 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17IZiko loLuntu iDulcie September(iholo encinane), kwikona yezitalatoiKlipfontein ne-Protea, eAthlone
18 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500 okanye021 444 0503
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AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungana,kwikona ye-Buck Road ne-SixthAvenue, eLotus River
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19AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhunga,Central Circle, eFish Hoek
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AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaase-Kuils River, umgangatho wokuqalakwikona ye-Carinus Street ne-Van Riebeeck Road, eKuils River
17 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
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AmaGumbi eeNgxoxo zeBhungaeStrand, kwikona ye-Fagan Streetne-Main Road, eStrand (imelenenesikhululo sikaloliwe saseStrand)
19 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23ISakhiwo soLawulo eLentegeur,kwikona yeNdlela iMerrydale ne-Melkbos, eLentegeur, eMitchells Plain
19 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24IZiko loQeqesho lase-Khayelitsha,kwikona yeendlela iLwandle ne-Spine,eKhayelitsha
18 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
Ukufikelela kwi-ajenda epheleleyo nawo onke amaxwebhu axhasayo kwiiyure ezingama-72 phambi kwentlanganiso ndwendwela le webhusayithi: www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
Uphawule ngombala umhla wentlanganiso yebhungana, ukhethe ibhungana olifunayo zeuthulule i-ajenda. Nceda uchaze nabuphi ubunzima kumphathi webhungana ofanelekileyo.
Le migaqo-nkqubo nezi zicwangciso zilandelayo zivulelekile ukuba zifumane izimvozoluntu ngenyanga ka-Juni 2015. Le migaqo-nkqubo nezi zicwangciso ziyafumaneka ukuzeziqwalasele kwii-ofisi zamabhungana kwaye amaqela anomdla angavakalisa izimvo ngalemigaqo-nkqubo nezi zicwangciso:
• Isicelo sePhepha-mvume lokuKhutshwa kwaManzi oNxweme (1 Juni ukuya kowe-10 Julayi 2015)
• IsiCwangciso sezoRhwebo lwaseZitalatweni saseNyanga(22 Meyi ukuya kowama-22 Juni 2015)
• UMgaqo-nkqubo woMthetho kaMasipala oLawula iiPropati ezingenakuSuswa• Omalunga neeKomiti zoLawulo lwaMaziko kaMasipala (1 Juni ukuya kowama-
30 Juni 2015)• Iinkonzo zika-MyCiTi eziphakanyisiweyo: Ikhorido i-Lansdowne–Wetton (25 Meyi ukuya
kowama-30 Juni 2015)
ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO
ISAZISO SEENTLANGANISOZAMABHUNGANA: JUNI 2015
Isixeko saseKapa kungokunje eikwqinkqubo yokuqukumbela umgaqo-nkqubo wasoongokuqulunqwa nokulawulwa kweekomiti zolawulo lwesakheko sikamasipala.
Ngokwecandelo-17 loMthetho wobuRhulumente boMmandla ongeeNkqubo zikaMasipalaongunomb.32 wango-2000, uluntu namaqela anomdla okanye imibutho iyakuthi inikwe ithubalokungenisa kumasipala izimvo, izindululo okanye izilungiso ukususela ngowe-1 Juni 2015ukuya kowe-1 Julayi 2015.
Izimvo, izilungiso nezindululo zingangiswa:
• Ifeks: 021 425 4705• I-imeyile: [email protected]• Izingeniso ezikumaxwebhu aphathekayo, zijoliswe kwa: Private Bag X298, Cape Town 8000
(zijoliswe kuMlawuli wezeMidlalo, ezoLonwabo namaZiko aluncedo)• Kwiwebhusayithi yokuvakalisa uluvo lwakho engu: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay• Ungazingenisa ngokunokwakho kwii-ofisi zeBhungana
IYunithi yeNtatho-nxaxheba yoLuntu iyakuthi incedisane nabo bantu bangenakho ukufundaokanye ukubhala, abo bakhubazekileyo nabo bahlelelekileyo apho bangenakho ukungenisaizimvo ezibhaliweyo ukuba ifumane izimvo okanye izilungiso zabo ukuba zirekhodishwekwaye zingeniswe kwiSixeko. Qhagamshelana naba bantu balandelayo:
Ngentatho-nxaxheba ngokuphangaleleyo:Ruché Daniels kumnxeba 021 4001766 [email protected]
Ngokwamaqela ahlelelekileyo:Anele Viti kumnxeba 021 400 1652 okanye [email protected]
Umgaqo-nkqubo oluyilo kwakhona uyakuthi ufumanke ukuba uphononongwe kwawww.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, kwii-ofisi zebhungana.
Imibuzo ngokuphathelene nomgaqo-nkqubo oluyilo omalunga nokuqulunqwanokulawulwa kweekomiti zolawulo lwesakheko sikamasipala, [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO127/2015
VAKALISA ULUVO LWAKHO!UKUQULUNQWANOKULAWULWA
KWEEKOMITI ZOLAWULOLWESAKHEKO SIKAMASIPALA
The South African Jewish Museum is inviting local schools to be part of their religious andcultural diversity programme.
Tolerance lessonsMANDLA MAHASHE
High levels of intolerance are often the causeof many outbreaks of violence associatedwith racism, xenophobia or religious differ-ences.The recent xenophobic attacks canbe seen
as an example of such intolerance.The South African Jewish Museum has
developed a religious and cultural diversityprogramme called Education Outreach pro-gramme.it began two years ago and is designed for
pupils between grades 5 to 7 in the province.The pupils get to learn about the Jewish
and other communities in the country.Gabi Neudilman said: “It is important for
the young people to learn about people whocome from other countries and the reasonthey leave their homes.The Jewish people left Europe for South
Africa escaping persecution and we camehere in search of a better future.”
She said the programme offered practicalactivities to expose learners to diversity,multiculturalism and respect.The pupils are also taught about Islam,
Christianity, African beliefs and Buddhism.The Western Cape Education Department
endorses the programme.“We have realised that some had informa-
tion regarding Jewish people but it’s in bitsand pieces and we can see that when theyleave, they have gained some valuable infor-mation,” she said.Up to 60 pupils can be accommodated per
visit and the programme is free.The Museum also provide lunches for
those schools on a feeding scheme pro-gramme and is able to help subsidise trans-port.Neudilman also encouraged other schools
to contact the museum as well as other com-munities from the community.Interested parties can call 021 465 1546 or
email: [email protected].
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ISHEDYULIINGCACISO YEMIHLABA
Umnini Igama
loLondolozo
lweNdalo
Ingcaciso yoMhlaba
Urhulumente
wePhondo,leNtshona Koloni
eDriftsands
MNR eDriftsands
Irephabliki
yoMzantsi Afrika
eDriftsands
IBHODI YOLONDOLOZO LWENDALOYENTSHONAKOLONI
ISAZISO
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Mna, Anton Bredell, uMphathiswa wePhondo woRhulumente woMmandla, iMicimbi yokusiNgqongileyo noCwangciso loPhuhlisoeNtshonaKoloni, phantsi kwecandelo 7(2) leWesternCapeNatureConservationOrdinance, 19 1974, ndinika isaziso sokuba:-
(a) Ndizimisele ukuguqula umda woLondolozo lweNdalo lwePhondo eDriftsands ngendlela yokuchitha imihlaba njengokokuboniswekwishedyuli eqhotyoshelweyo;
(b) Ndimema amalungu oluntu ukuba afake izinto ezibhaliweyo ezibamelayo ezivakalisa inkcaso okanye isibhengezo esicetywayokwiintsuku ezingama-30ukususela kumhlawokukhuthswakwesi saziso kule dilesi ilandelayo:
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MNU. A BREDELL, UMPHATHISWAWORHULUMENTEWOMMANDLAIMICIMBI YOKUSINGQONGILEYO NOCWANGCISO LOPHUHLISO
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5 4 4 ,es ikwisiThi l i soLawulolwePhondo laseKapa, eNtshonaKoloni, esinomlinganiselowehektare ezingama-7, 1974(Fourteen comma Two NineOneSeven) (masibhaliswe)
esikwisiThi l i soLawulolwePhondo laseKapa, ezine-quaremetres
esikwisiThi l i soLawulolwePhondo laseKapa, eNtshonaKoloni, esinomlinganiselowehektare ezili-1, 3752 (Onecomma Three Seven Five Two)(masibhaliswe)
esikwisiThi l i soLawulolwePhondo laseKapa, eNtshonaKoloni, esinomlinganiselowehektare ezi-2, 2675 (Twocomma Two Six Seven Five)(masibhaliswe)Imizobo yemihlaba kwi-OfisiyoMlawuli oyiNtloko iGosaeliLawulayo eliyiNtloko
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esikwisiThili soLawulolwePhondo l a s eKap a ,e N t s h o n a K o l o n i ,e s i n o m l i n g a n i s e l oweehektare ezingama-21,6399 (Twenty One commaSix Three Nine Nine) ThirtyNine comma Four Eight NineTwo) nesigcinwe yi- Deed ofTransferNo.T68969/1996.
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esikwisiThili soLawulolwePhondo l a s eKap a ,e N t s h o n a K o l o n i ,e s i n o m l i n g a n i s e l oweehektare eaili-19, 8824(Nineteen comma EightE i g h t T w o F o u r ) ,ubengumhlaba karhulumenteongabhaliswanga.
Imizobo yemihlaba ikwi-Ofisi yeGosa eliyiNtlokoeliLawulo, eCapeNature,Corner Bosduif neVolstruisStreets, eBridgetown, e-Ath lone kwaye i ikop iziyafumaneka ukuba bafunau k u y i b o n a k w i - o f i s iechaziweyo.
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CITY VISIONThursday, 28 May 2015 SPORT 19
Coach Lib, his charges and the futureZILA MKONTO
After an illness that kept him away from hischarges, boxing coach Libberman Jakuka isback in the gym and raring to go.“I thank all the ringsiders who have been
concerned about me, I am back with a bangnow and am ready to produce champions,”said Libberman.As thehead coach of theHarare-based Imi-
zamo Yethu Boxing Club, Libberman has along term vision for the youths in the area.When City Vision visited the gym on
Wednesday night, we found Libberman tak-ing about fortymembers of the gym throughtheir paces.On this day, it was raining cats and dogs
outside, with everyone sweating inside thegym, as the petite coach was barking in-structions left-right centre.“We have 20 active boxers here and the
rest is people who are trying to loose weightand gain fitness,” he said.But what excited Libbermanmost was the
fact that four of his professional boxers, vet-eran Jones Kafile and three debutants, Ane-le Komani, Nkuleko Faleni and KwandisoSaba have been drafted into the forthcoming“Tribute To Madiba” boxing tournamenttaking place at the Thusong Centre on July18.“My boys are ready and we want to show
the people of Harare that we have talenthere.Anele and Nkululeko are both goldmedal-
lists in the amateur league,” he said.Libberman was quick to thank the ANC
Youth League, ward councillor Anele Gabu-za and Violence Prevention through UrbanUpgrading (VPUU) for suppporting andmaking sure that the club has “a place andequipment to train.”“They have been very supportive and
without themwewouldbe gymless,” he said.Assitant coach Andile Matyhila, a former
pro boxer himself, said they enjoyed practis-ing in their “new gym” now.“This is much better than we had before.
We still needmore equipment butwe are notcomplaining at all,” said Andile.
NolufefeDosiwho isusing the gymto gainfitness said she was very happy to be partof the club.“I like the way our coach treats us and
shares information with us,” said Nolufefe.She said staying in the gym kept her away
from troubles and joked that she will “devel-op a six pack soon”.Nomvuyiseko Mkita has already seen the
benefits of hard training.During a recent traffic recruitment run
she was only woman to cross the finishingline on time.
“Ï joined the club in December and I wantto encourage more women to participate inexercises because it’s good for one’s health,”she said. Young girl boxers Dunyiswa Mat-shini and Thandokazi Vimba showed us
some of theit skills and we agreed with theircoach when he says they are destined for agreat future in the ring.“Wewant tomake this oneof thebest clubs
in Khayelitsha and beyond. With talentedkids like these I am confident of doing justthat,” Libberman said as a parting shot.
lImizamo Yethu Boxing Club members posing for a picture after atough exercise session under Libberman’s strict eye.
lPro boxers AneleKomani,NkululekoFaleni and JonesKafile with theirhead coach Jakuja.PHOTOS: VOOXSONANDZI
Nolufefe Dosi doing push ups.
Fistic fight for MadibaIt’s all systems go for a boxing tour-nament planned to celebrateMadi-ba Day at the Thusong Centre inKhayelitsha on 18 July.Staged by Duma Boxing Promo-
tions (DBP) with support from Ba-to Star Holdings, Codeta Long Dis-tance, Khaya Bed and Breakfast,Jobela Bus Services and the West-ern Cape Culrural Affairs andSport.DBP spokesman Zila Mkonto
said promoter Duma Nogaga waspleased with the support fromthese companies and vowed tomake this tournament one to re-member.“We have pitted the best boxers
from across the province and wewant boxing lovers to come innumbers to support our local box-ers,” said Mkonto.Nogaga also runs the Duma Ser-
vice Station in Gugulethu and hasbeen promoting boxing out of hispocket since 2010. Hewelcomed theannouncement by Sports MinisterFikile Mbalula that boxing wouldsoon return to SABC.“Our boyshave a chance to shine
across the country, and I hope theywill lift up their socks,” he said.The bill of boxers appearing in
the Tribute to Tata tournamentwill be finalised soon. Sponsorscan call Mkonto on 0711055838.
Nkokheli “However” Zukile Sinama and Bella Mamba of Khaya B n B displaythe promotional banner. Learners from Sporting Chance in the Western Cape got a chance to interact and learn some skills from world
famous Harlem Globetrotters ahead of their SA tour starting 1 July, they play in Cape Town, Johannesburg andDurban. For more info and bookings visit www.computicket.com.
Shakes fumes over wild claimsBafana Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba has hit backat Roger de Sa for stating that players in the Cape getoverlooked for national duty, on Tuesday.According to KickOff, the Ajax Cape Town coach
said that players based in the Mother City do not getseen as enough and he has “spoken to the nationalteam coaches”.Mashaba reveals that he had sat in meetings with
Ajax CEO, Ari Efstathiou, along with the former Or-lando Pirates coach.“I want coach Roger to come forth and say, ‘Yeah,
I’m here. You don’t select Cape Town players,” saidMashaba.“When I went to Cape Town he [De Sa] was in that
meeting. We were two and he was with the director.I tried, I spoke to them and said, ‘Make the playersavailable’ and they said the players can’t leave.“I was shocked to see that article. You are making
me look bad. We had a couple of players [from Ajax]that we selected for the Under-20, Under-23 and seniornational teams. I want him to come out clear and saywhy he is saying that.”Meanwhile, the Royal Bafokeng Stadium will play
host to the COSAFA Cup Plate section with Bafanaand Malawi set to clash at 19:30 on Wednesday, May27.Bafana were knocked out of the Cup section by Bot-
swana while Malawi lost to Mozambique.
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Text and win Vodacom ticketsThe Steval Pumas will be looking to claimthe elusive Vodacom Cup title when theyface the 2012 champions DHLWestern Prov-ince in Cape Town on Saturday.After 11weeks of gruelling rugby covering
62 matches between 15 provincial teams andtheWelwitchias fromNamibia, a new Voda-comCup championwill be crowned over theweekend.The Mpumalanga side was thwarted in
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