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Foreign national killed
PHOTOS: NOMPENDULO NGUBANERelatives of the Ethiopian man who was burnt to death in France’s Phase 1 area, stand outside the tuckshop where the man worked and where the incident happened.
>> His fiery death is alleged to have beenmotivated by xenophobiaNOKULUNGA NGOBESE AND NOMPENDULO NGUBANE
BARELY days after Echo pub-lishedastoryaboutloomingxen-ophobic attacks at Imbali’s Unit
14area,a foreignnationalwasburnt todeath in the Phase 1 area of France
The attack on Assefa Areso (30) isbelieved to be xenophobic motivated.His bodywas found charred inside thetuckshop where he worked.
His relative,whoalsocalledhimselfAssefa,saidthattheincidenthappenedon Monday night, but the family onlyfoundout about it onTuesdaymorningwhen a customer, who had come in tobuy something, made a gruesome dis-covery. However, Assefa believes thatthekillingwasintentionalasthereweretraces of petrol outside the front door.Hesaidthathisbrotherhadbeenwork-ing at the tuckshop for the past twoyears.
Residents who spoke to Echo saidthat althoughxenophobic attackshavebecome common in the area, no oneknows what exactly happened. Theysaid they were all alerted to the attackby the community member who hadmade the grisly discovery.
“This is not the first incident of thisnature in thearea,” saidaresidentwhodid not want to be identified.
At Imbali’s Unit 14 area, local tuck-shop owners complained that theywere losing customers to foreign na-
tional tuckshop owners because theirstockwas far cheaper.Ward councillorBonganiDlomosaid: “Therehavebeena lot of xenophobic threats. However,theforeignnationalsdonotplacethem-selves in the area. We have spokenabout the issuewith communitymem-bers several times. The ones who arecomplaining are the same people whomake extramoney by giving them [for-eign nationals] space to rent,” he said.
Dlomo added that what makes iteven more dangerous is that tuckshopowners lock their workers inside thetuckshops when they close their busi-nesses.
“Thispersonmighthavesurvived, ifhe was not locked inside,” he said.
SAPS spokesperson Captain Thu-lani Zwane said that an empty, meltedplastic container containing fuel wasfound outside the front door.
“The motive for the attack is un-knownandnoarrestshavebeenmade.Police are investigating the circum-stances surrounding the incident”.
The same peoplewho are complaining,are the ones whomake extra moneyby giving them [foreign nationals] spaceto rent.
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NOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]
KUZOQOPHEKA umlando endaweniyase-Sweetwaters kusasa njengobakuzoba nombukiso wezinkomookokuqala ngqa.
Lo mbukiso uhlelwe i-Siyapham-bili Mbubu Co-operative ibambisenanobukhosi bendabuko bakwaMpu-muza ukuvuselela isiko lokufuyaizinkomo emphakathini ngale nyan-ga yamasiko.
USihlalo walo mfelandawonyeuMnu. Mbongeni Sikhakhane uthe:“Sihlale phansi sabuka izinto ezen-zekayo ezindaweni zasemakhaya,sathola ukuthi abantu banothilengemfuyo, kodwa bayashoda ngol-wazi.
“Ngalombukisosihloseukufundi-saukuthi imfuyoinakekelwakanjani.Baningi abangazi ukuthi kumeleizinkomozinqunyweizimpondouku-ze zingabi yingozi, futhi zibe nenya-ma eningi.
“Isikhathi esiningi ezinye zalezizinkomo azitheniwe. Izingozi zemig-waqo zinyukile ngoba izinkomozigcwala yonke indawo, sifisa uku-bafundisa ukubaluleka kokuzifakaamacici ukuze zibonakale nasebum-nyameni.
“Sifisanokufundisaabantuukuthibangayigcinakanjani imfuyoyabois-esimweni esihle”.
Uqhubewathingalombukisobafi-sa nokufundisa intsha ukuthi in-gaziphilisa ngemfuyo, ngaphandlekokuthi ize ilindele ukuthi iqashwauhulumeni.
Umhleli walo mcimbi uMnu.Thubelihle Zondi uthe: “Inhlosoyethu ukuthuthukisa izinga lokufuyaezindaweni ezisemaphandleni,okuyinto ebisiyehlile. Sifisa futhinokuxhumanisa abafuyi bezinkomobasemakhaya, nalabo asebesezin-geni eliphezulu ukuze bathuthuke”.
Lombukiso uzoqala ngo-8 ekuse-niezinkundlenizemidlaloeSweetwa-ters eMkangala.
ISITHOMBE: SITHUNYELWEKUZOQOPHEKA umlando endaweni yaseSweetwaters kusasa, njengoba kuzoba nombukiso wezinkomo okukuqala ngqa.
Communitiesencouraged tocare for nature>> With September being heritage month, a non–profit youthorganization which focuses on environmental awareness, is urgingpeople to revisit their indigenous knowledge systems in order to beable to take care of nature. NOKULUNGA NGOBESE spoke to its officebearers.
FOUNDED by three members,Isisekelo Youth group hasbeen in existence for the past
five years and has grown to sevenmembers
Their projects include environ-mental awareness campaigns andtalking to communities about thenegative effects of illegal dumping.
Speaking to Echo, the organisa-tions secretary, Lwazi Nsele, said:thatoneofthekeythemesfortheCop17 conferencewas ‘Ensure that thatthe environment is stable for futuregenerations’.
“Asayouthorganisation,wereal-ised that there was no appreciationfor nature, and we wanted to dosomething to alert people about itsimportance. Wewant to contributetowards greening the environment.Weeducateyoungpeople,especiallythose in school, about the impor-tance of keeping the environmentclean,andwealsodiscourage illegaldumping and encourage communi-ty gardens,” he said.
Since the project started, Nselesaidthattheyhavealsobeenrecruit-ing youth volunteers who are doing
development studies to take part intheir hydroponic tunnels.
In partnership with MsunduziTourism, Isisekelo have invited stu-dents from the Reunion Island to bepartof theirAgritourismexperienceon 29 September.
“It will be a cultural exchangeprogramwheretheywillbetakenonatourof thecity,butat thesametimewe will be identifying areas whichneedourintervention.Agricultureislooked down upon, maybe it is timethat we change our mindset,” hesaid.
Sharinghisheritagemonthmes-sage,Nselesaid:“Civilizationhasaf-fected us a lot. Let us revisit indige-nous knowledge systems in order tobe able to take care of our environ-ment.Letususe thesamesocialnet-works that we use to communicatetopromotea cleanandahealthy en-vironment”.
PHOTO: NOKULUNGA NGOBESEDuring this heritage month, Isisekelo Youth group secretary LwaziNsele says that people must revisittheir indigenous knowledge systems in order to be able to takecare of nature.
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UNksz Nonsikelelo Mavundla ohlala na-bantwana bakhe abayisikhombisa kanye noy-ise wabo uMnu. Zimisele Majola, utshele leliphephandaba ukuthi abazi nokuthi bazoth-athani bahlanganise nani njengoba kungekhomuntu osebenzayo.
Uqhube wathi ngaphandle kwamatohoabaye bawathole ngezinye izikhathi, kunzimaukuphila njengoba bengatholi nesibonelelosikahulumeni.
“Asinaboomazisi futhiakukhoneyodwain-
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wo uNkk Thandi Ndlovu, alukho usizo olunga-ko aluthola, ngaphandle kokuthi lithumeleitende okuyilona abalala kulona.
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INYANGAkaMandulo ilapho izwe laseNing-izimuAfrica lisuke libungaza futhi lizigqajangamasiko kanye nezinto ezingamagugu
kulo.Lapha sibala amasiko, ukudla kanye ne-
mibungazo eye ibe khona uma abantu bezinh-langa ezihlukene zakulelizwe beqhakambisaamasiko abo. Umkhosi woMhlanga ungelinyelamasiko abungazwayo indlu emnyama njen-goba kunesikhathi lapho izintombi nto ziye zi-bambeuhamboolubhekeesigodlweni seNkosiyamaZulu uZwelithini eNyokeni.
Yize kunjalo kodwa kunentukuthelonokunengwa ngesehlakalo sokubonakalakwentombi yebala elimhlophe echazwe njen-geyasezweni laseBrithani ebikanyenezintom-bi esigodlweni seNkosi eNyokeni ngesikhathikubungazwa leli siko.
I-Echo likhulume nomsunguli wesikhungosikaNomkhubulwane uNomagugu Ngobeseophinde abe ngomunye womama abahlola iz-intombi eziyingxenye yohambo lwaseNyokeni
minyaka yonke. UNgobese ugxeke kakhuluabantu okuyibona abahlela lo mbungazongokungabashayi ndiva bona njengomamaabayingxenye yalo mgubho.
Uthelokhukuphambanekakhulungendlelaumkhosi womhlanga isizwe esiwuhloniphangayowaphindewathi lesisenzosivezengoku-sobalaukuthi iyalahleka injongoyalomgubho.
“Kuyaqondakala ukuthi uhulumeniugqugquzelaukuthiizinhlangazibumbane(so-cial cohesion) kodwa lokhu kumele sazi ukuthingabe kuqalaphi kugcinephi futhi. Kusho uku-thini ngemvelaphi noma nobunjalo bomuntuomnyama kanye namasiko akhe.
“Akuyonaintoembiukuthiezinyeizizweza-zi ngamasiko ethu kodwa kunamasiko ezinyeizizwe angahlangani nathi kanti nazo futhiazihlangani nawethu. Lokho kumele sikuhlo-niphe kanti nathi awethu amasiko kumele ahl-onishwe angashintshwa.
“Izintombizihambangamabeleumazisesi-godlweningomkhosiwomhlanga.Intokaziem-hlophe ingene esigodlweni imboze amabelelokho okuphambene nomkhosi womhlanga.Lokho kusishiye sinemibuzo eminingi thina
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Hospital’s message to the publicTOWNHillhospitalhasnotifiedmembersofthepublicabout itsNorthParkPsychotherapyunitwithin the hospital.
In a press release, hospital PRO ThembaHlongwane said that the hospital has realisedthat thatmanypeoplearenotawareoftheserv-ices rendered by the unit.
“Northparkward isTownhill’spsychother-apy unit. This open intensive psychotherapyward caters for eightmale and12 femalemen-tal health users,” he said.
Thembaaddedthat in the interestofprovid-ingholisticcomprehensiveservices to theirpa-tients, their multi–disciplinaryteamconsistsofaspecialistpsychiatrist, register,a teamofclin-ical psychologists, a team of specialist nurses,a social worker, an occupational therapist anda ward clerk.
“We are able to provide a comprehensivecare package for a multitude of conditions, in-cluding Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolarmood Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, PersonalityDisorders,andwomen’shealthdisorders(suchasPTSDdue to trauma/abuse,depression,andanxiety).Webelievethateachpersonisunique,and is facedwithhis/herownsetof challenges.Consequently,wecollaboratewitheachpatientto create a treatment plan to address his/herspecific needs,” he said.
For more information about the servicesand referral process, contact the hospital at033 341 5568, [email protected] or visit the Townhill websitewww.kzn health.gov.za and look for Townhillhospital under Health Instituitions.
Zondi new leader of Santaco in KZNNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>nompendulo.ngubane@myecho.co.za
CALUZA taxi business-manBoyZondihasbeenelectedasthenewSouth
African Taxi National TaxiCouncil (Santaco) chairper-son in KwaZulu–Natal.
Zondihasassumed thepo-sitionfollowinghiselection on15 August, with 148 votes outof 149 delegates that werepresent at the annual generalmeeting from different re-gions and sub–regions.
A partnership and rela-tionship with the private sec-tor, including business com-panies, training operatorsand executives at a provinciallevel,aresomeofthegoalsthathe aims to achieve during histenure.
Speaking to Echo, Zondisaid he has been in the taxiindustry for 24 years,pointing out that half ofthat time was spent asthe chairperson of theuMgungundlovu re-gion as he had beengiven three terms inoffice.
Unpackingsome of the dutiesof his current posi-tion,hesaidthatoneis interacting withthe Department ofTransportataprovin-cial level.
“My duty is to make surethatadministrationisinorder.BythisImeanit’smyresponsi-bility to talkwith themembersofassociationsandexecutivesto make sure that they helptheir associations. In terms ofbusiness,weareaiming toseethe taxi industry workingjointly with business compa-nies. Here we are talkingabout oil companies. The taxiindustry excels in consumingpetrol in this country. We arelooking at working togetherand benefiting from that. Weare also looking at expandingtherelationshipwith theRoadAccident Fund so that we canintervene by helping our pas-sengers,” said Zondi.
He said that they wouldhelp them withthe claim-
ing
process insteadof themgo-ing to lawyers.
“People end up gettingsmall compensation as law-yers also cut their share fromthe claims. We will help themwiththeclaimsshouldanacci-dent take placewhile they areusing our transport,” saidZondi.
He applauded the exten-sion of the renewal of permitsthat the taxi industry was giv-enbytheprovincialTransportRegistrar.
“Wehave246associationsin the province and I’m ap-pealingtoallofthemtousethisopportunity and renew theirpermits before the end of thismonthasthisisachallenge.Asa taxi industry, wemust worktogether as taxi operators in-stead of fighting one another,”he advised.
ZondiwasbornandbredinSweetwaters’s Zayeka and heis a Kaizer Chiefs fan. He is abusiness and family manwho loves tripe and jeqe(steam bread).
PHOTO: NOMPENDULONGUBANENew KZN Santacochairperson Boy Zondiaims at achieving apartnership with theprivate sector.
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Two local teachers buried>> The Nhlazatshe teachers were given a heroes’ sendoff following their death in a car accident recently
SIMPHIWE MKHIZE
TWO prominent local teachersfrom Edendale in Nhlazatshewho died in a horrific accident
on the N2 on their way from Eshowerecently were given a heroes’ send-off.
Fellowteachers,scholarsandgov-ernment officials attended the jointfuneral at the LayEcumenical Centrein Machibisa.
Allegedly, a taxi crashed into thevehicle inwhichthetwoschool teach-ers were travelling in as the driverwas trying to re–enter the road aftera brief break on the freeway. MusaRogers Xulu (61) and Thami IanMn-gadi (47), who taught at Ndala HighSchool in Richmond,were praised astalented and dedicated teacherswhocontributed to keeping the dignityand significance of the teaching pro-
fession alive.Xulu,whose brother ThembaXu-
lu is a renowned city pianist, taughtcommercial subjects, including ac-counting,inseveralschools.Heissur-vivedbyhiswife, Zama, and five chil-dren. Mngadi leaves his parents andfour children.
The Lay Centrewas packed to ca-pacityasThembaXuluandhisclassi-cal music ensemble presented mov-ing renditions which added colour toa funeral that celebrated the teachingprofession and revived the spirit ofpupils, teachers, education officialsand community members alike. Arepresentative from the South Afri-can Democratic Teachers’ Union(Sadtu) praised the two teachers fortheir contribution in making theteaching profession a dignified ca-reer where teachers are recognisedand remunerated appropriately.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDPallbearers leave the Lay Ecumenical Centre in Machibisa with the coffins of two teachers killed in an N2 crash
IKHULUGQAME Crèche and Preschoolsassociation yazisa abaphathi bezinkulisangomhlangano wazozonke izinkulisa ezingamalungu nawangezona ukuba ezekulo mhlangano ozoba kusasa ngoLwesihlanu e390 Pietermaritz Street.Kucelwa namalunga akhethwa emhlanganweni owawuse eCity Hall ngo30 August 2013 weMotsepe Foundation Forum.Kuzobe kuxoxwa ngeSouth Africa, ECDAbsa Awards, SACECD Conference in Durban,cegetablegardentrainingnokukhulisa ingane ngendlela ephelele.***
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Debunking the popular myth about the revival of the ANCYL (PART 2)
Mandela Generation: myth andreality
THE modern day challengesconfronting young people arebetter captured by the recent
findings released by Statistics SouthAfrica.
It indicatedthat49%ofyoungpeo-ple are not employed, that 65.1% ofchildren up to the age of 18 live withfamilies that earn less than R650 permonth, that 60.2% of young peoplerangingbetween theageof18and25makeup themajority of the so–calledMandela generation.
This is therealityasopposedtothemyth. Thecarefulreadingofthe2011Census report reveals the reality isthat the significant majority of SouthAfricans are under 35 years of ageand live in households that receivelow–incomes, the majority of whomcome from rural areas who do noteven have a Grade 12 qualification.
In addition to that, the report hasunveiled how 35% of South African
minors live in households withoutany employed members, and that28.6% of them do not have sufficientfood. These challenges could beviewed as external from the ANCYouth League, but it is from this con-stituency that the ANCYL largely re-cruits its membership. The ANC hasalready identified triple challengesfacing our country, which are unem-ployment, inequality and poverty. Ifhistorically, thetaskof theANCYLhasbeen to re–inforce the mission of theANC, then it is in fighting these chal-lengesamongsttheyouththattheAN-CYL will attract to vote for the ANC.The reality of our country and thestateoftheyouthiswellpaintedbytheNational Development Plan; it is avery disturbing and humiliating por-trait. It is for these reasons that a callforaradicalchange,foramilitantandradical youth leadership for socialtransformation will find solaceamongst young people.So what was wrong with the MalemaBrigade?
The 24th National Congress of theANCYLmadeacorrect analysisof thechallenges faced by our country andthus correctly resolved on a strugglefor radical distribution of wealth be-neath the soil as echoed by the Free-dom Charter.
There is no doubt that this clarioncall has found support amongst theyouthwho are at the receiving end ofall the challenges faced by our coun-try. Theagitationsloganfor‘econom-icfreedominourlifetime’,andamoreprogrammatic response to it, makestheProgressiveYouthAllianceingen-eral, and specifically the ANCYL,more relevant than ever before. Inother words, the ANCYL’s twin tasksare (a) serving as body of opinionwithin the ANC and reinforcing itthroughrallyingyoungpeoplebehindits strategic vision and (b) champion-ing the interest of young people as away of responding to the alreadymentioned challenges confrontingthe youth to strengthenedour forma-tions.
However, the ANCYL has beenfaced with otherwise preventablechallenges such as: substitution andtherelegationofpolitical logicandro-bust, but comradely, debates toname–calling; politics of money andgreedy (sic); member of other mem-bers; ill-discipline, anarchy, faction-alism and side–stepping organisa-tional processes with impunity be-came the norm within the ANCYL.Additionally, the internal chal-lengesoftheANCYLalsoin-cluded the marginalisa-tion of politically–clear cadres infavour of (political-lyweak)newmem-bers who are easyprey for manipula-tion.
The ANCYL presented it-self as an independent opposi-tion from within the ANC andconducted the vicious attacktowards or dissolution ofthose holding different
views. Gate-keeping; divisions; ma-nipulation of membership; patron-age political accumulation (ie the useof the organisation to accumulatewealth to overcome personal incon-
veniencessuchasunem-ployment) and do-
ing everythingto underminethe ANC andits President,
Cde Jacob Zu-ma destroyed
the imageof theYL
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Kwesinye isikhathi lezi zimo zifika kanyekanye. Izincithabuchopho kwezenkolo ziyaye zithi konke okwenzekayo kusuke kuhlelwe ngoPhezukonke. Besingobanike thina ukuphikisa okushiwo yizinceku zeNkosiezaqeqeshwa ekutolikweni kweBhayibheli.Kodwa singasho nje ukuthi cishe sesifike saze sedlulaisikhathi sokuthi sizicele izinceku zeNkosi ukuthi zicacise ngokuningi okudidayo ngothando lukaSimakadeezidalweni zakhe.
Ngenhlanhla zikhona esengike ngazihlokolozangokuthi zicacise ngezigameko eziningi ezishiyaabafishane kwezenkolo bedidekile, bengazi ukuthikufanele benze njani. Ezinye zalezi zinceku zivumileukuthi zicacise lapho kudingeka khona, ezinye zamangentaba zathi umuntu ofuna ukuqondisisa kahlengeBhayibheli akaye eSontweni.Lezi ezivumile ukuhlaziyela uquqaba, zithe zingajabula kakhulu ukunikezwa lelo thuba ngoba vele kwasazona kunezinto eziningi ezingahambisani nazo eziqukethwe yiBhayibheli.
Lezi zinceku yilezi ezingagcinanga ngokwamukelaubizo kuphela, kodwa zaqhubeka zafunda zagogodazaze zafika nakuzona lezi zindawo okuxoxwa ngazoeBhayibhelini, zenza nocwaningo ngemilando yazo.Enye yalezi zinceku efundisa kwenye yamanyuvesi
aKwaZuluNatal, ilimise lama lathi mpo elokuthi kungakuhle iBhayibheli libuyekezwe ngoba labhalwa ngabantu ababephila ngesinye isikhathi esingafani nesamanje. Le nceku esingeke siyidalule okwamanje,ithe basaphikisana bengabefundisi ngokuthi kuyi
qiniso ngempela yini ukuthi umndeni oshonelwe kufanele usamukele isimo sokushonelwa kwawo ngishonoma ngabe isihlobo sife ngayiphi indlela.Ngokubona kwayo le nceku yeNkosi yaseMgungundlovu eneziqu zobudokotela kwezeNkolo, kungumbhedo ukuthi ukufa komuntu kusuke kuhlelwenguNkulunkulu nanxa kuyiqiniso ukuthi asidalelwanga ukuphila ingunaphakade. Kodwake asiyishiye lapho okwanamhlanje, wena mfundi uhlale uqaphelengosi. Angiqondile nokho ukunkanta. Ngisuswawubuhlungu engingeke ngikuchaze ngokwanele bezindaba zezingane ezishone engozini yebhasi ziphumaemkhosini womHlanga kwaNongoma ngempelasonto. Ngizibuza ukuthi ngabe yiyona ndlela uSomandlaayeyibekile ukuthi lezi zingane uzozilanda kabuhlungu kanje? Angikholwa. Lesi sehlakalo singesinye sezibuhlungu ezifike nokuqala kweNtwasahloboNgesikhathi sokuloba lolu daba kubikwe ukuthi kufeabayi8 kwalimala abangama62.Ezimnandi ezifike neNtwasahlobo ngezokukhululwaesibhedlela kukaMnuz Nelson Mandela obesehlaleizinsuku ezingama68 esibhedlela ePretoria. Udedelwa esibhedlela nje, bese kunezinkulumo eziningi,zisho lokhu nalokhuya ngaleli qhawe kwezomzabalazo wenkululeko. Okubuhlungu wuqhekeko olujabulise izitha oluhlale obala lwathi bha, emndenini wakhe, kwaze kwafika nasekubangisaneni ngezihloboesezaziphumulela kudala emathuneni.
Ngakolunye uhlangothi, namanjekusashayaniswa izingilazi zewayini kuhalaliselwa ukukhushulelwa esikhundleni esiphezulu kwiANCkukaDkt Zweli MkhizeobenguNdunankuluwaKwaZuluNatal.Uqale esikhundlenisokuba ngumgcinimafa weANCkuZwelonke. Isikhundla sobuNdunankulu sisaphethwe nguMnuzSenzo Mchunu. Nanxakukhona abakhalangokuhamba kukaKhabazela, futhi kubekufanele, kuyaduduzaukuthi kungenaomunye umholi onamagalelo aziwayo.Vele kuyaziwa ukuthi iANC ayikaze ishode ngabaholi abanekhono,ikakhulukazi KwaZuluNatal. Lokhu akushoukuthi abekho abakebabe namaphutha.
Akukho nokuncaneukungabaza ukuthiuMacingwane uzoqhubeka lapho kushiyekhona uKhabazela. Kufanele sikhumbule ukuthi nabantwana bakwaIsrael, baphumanoMose eGibhithe,kodwa bangena sebeholwa nguJoshua eZweni lesethembiso.
FOTO: FILEJazz guitarist Zazi Mncube has become a permanent feature twice a month at Dave’s jazzclub situated at 530 Imbali Unit 15. He is back this Saturday, accompanied by his band andpoet Nonhlanhla Mafere and popular Sobantu jazz DJ Sipho Sokhela.
JAZZ lovers are invited to a jazz session at Dave’s jazzclub at Unit 15 in Imbali on Saturday, 14September. Theshow starts at 6pm.Performing artistsinclude ZaziMncube and hisband ZCM, poetNonhlanhla Mafereand Sipho Sokhela.Entrance is R50.For more information, contact DavidNzama at 072 0537592.
Dave’s JazzDave’s JazzClubClub
RenownedMogaleperforms atRainbow
THE Rainbow Restaurant in Pine-town will this Sunday host the MossMogaleUnitandAfricaPlus, courtesyof the South African Jazz Educators.
Forthefirsttime,theannualSouthAfrican Jazz Educators Festival andconference is happening in Durbanthis week, with activities centredaroundUKZNand theCentre for Jazzand Popular Music.
Rainbow Restaurant co-ownerNeil Comfort said that luckily for livemusic lovers, there is an outreachprogram taking themusic to the peo-
ple.“As a result, we are privileged to
hostaratherspecialconcert thisSun-day featuring two groups whichbook–end the South African jazz ex-perience over the past four decades,rather well,” he said.
Opening up the afternoon will bean exciting young trio of musicianscalledAfricaPlus.Theyareall gradu-ates of UKZNand comprise of PrinceBulo on bass guitar, Lungelo Ngcoboon piano and Sphelelo Mazibuko ondrums.
“While all three musicians haveperformedwith other line–ups at theRainbow in the past, we are reallylookingforwardtotheir debutasAfri-ca Plus,” said Comfort.
Closing off will be the seven-pieceMossMogaleUnit.WithMoses ‘Moss’Mogale on guitar, the rest of the Unitcomprises of Nhlanhla Mahlangu ontenor sax, Kopano Mashile on trom-
bone, Molefe Mmutlane on trumpet,Eugene Malale on piano, JesseMogale on bass and Bucco Xaba ondrums.
Doors open at 1pm, music starts2pm and tickets cost R60 at the door.Formore information on the full pro-gram, check out www.saje.org.za-Supplied
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Local journalistto host sportsday in Panorama>> Veteran sports journalist Jerry Barnes is back with a bang
WELL–TRAVELLED local vet-eransports journalist,JerryBarnes, will be officially
marking his return to Pietermaritz-burg by staging a community sportsday at the Panorama grounds.
After returning to the city afterspending eight years with a Johan-nesburg national newspaper, Barnessaw it fit andproper to announce it tohis community, friends, readers andfollowers.
“Today I have a family, a house, acareer and have a lot friends aroundthecity.Theonlypeoplethatmademeamanandawell–knownwriter, arethose in the greater Pietermaritz-burg community, my readersand my God. I came back lastyear, but I was still in and outof Gauteng, sorting out per-sonal matters. I’m now offi-ciallyandpermanentlybackin my hometown. Let’s getthe ball rolling again,” saidBarnes.
A former sportsman him-self, Barnes said that the daysprogram will be dominated bysports items, but there will be afunfairatmosphereforeverybody.
“The day will also be mixed witha couple of educational speakers.Theywill be speaking about the dan-gers of drugs, alcohol, HIV/Aids, ca-reers and sports,” he explained.
There will be also a speaker fromthelocalgovernmenttoexplainaboutthe next elections.
“Youwillbesurprisedtoknowthatthere are people out there who lackbasic information about elections– are we doing enough to educatethem?” he said.
Theevent is scheduled for28Sep-tember from 8am.
Thedaywillkickoffwithafunrun/walk, 2.5km around the neighbour-
hood.At10am,twolocaljuniorteamswill lock horns, followed by ladiessides betweenWard 34 and the localKZN Deptartment of Sports and Cul-ture.
There’s also a ‘local derby’ be-tween youth teams from PanoramaGardens and Panorama Park (themain road separates the teams).
Old Timers (O35) will face theMountain Rise police team.
With the event Barnes aims toraise
funds to replace broken windowsat the school and pay school fees forat least one needy child.
“Education is important in any-body’s life. I get sad when I see chil-dren from my neighbourhood goingtoschoolhungry,dirtyandalmostna-ked because at home, they are bat-tling and have a single parent,” saidBarnes.
Barnes is a formerNatalWitness/Echo, Daily/Sunday Sun senior jour-nalist and is currently freelancing.
“I trust thatwith thesupportofmycommunity, friends and the council-lorandchurchleaders inmyarea, wecan all make it work,” he said.
Barnes’ long cherished dream isto form a sports forum in Eastwood/Panorama, Civic Association, foot-ball, netball and athletics clubs forEastwood/ Panorama andGlenwood(Ward 34)
He says the priority onhis list is tostartanHIV/Aidscentre,acommuni-tyvegetablegardenandacommunity
help centre.“We can fool ourselves by tryingto run away from it, but the truthis HIV/Aids is here to stay. If weare not careful and wellequipped, the whole nationis going to die. People mustget tested, know their sta-tus and will live long andsafe.Wemust admit it,weare all affected in onewayor another. I just can’t be-lieve it. I am heart broken
and it is just unreal thatPanorama does not have at
least a clinic,” said Barnes.“There’s absolutely noth-
ingfor thecommunity.Noshops,no garage, no community sports
ground, no library, no internet cen-tre/cafe,nosatellitepolicestationandno high school,” he pointed out.
Hesaid therewasat leastachurchin the area, adding that he has a lotof things onhismind that hewants todo for his community, especially forthe children and old people.
“It’s sound crazy, but Iwill try anddo it all, bit bybit. Fornow, Iwill keepon dreaming big, very big ! .”
– Supplied.
Pirates vs ChiefsPirates vs ChiefsMTN8 tickets soldMTN8 tickets soldoutout
PSL CEO Brand de Villiers says fans wanting towatch theMTN8semi–final betweenOrlandoPi-ratesandKaizerChiefswillhavetowatchBidvestWits vs Platinum Stars instead, as the derby issold out.
The second leg clash between the Soweto ri-vals takes place at Orlando Stadium onHeritageDay, 24 September.
“This [the sell–out] is great news for the PSLand our partners, MTN,” said de Villiers.
“Thisshowsthatthereisanoverwhelmingin-terest not only in this game, but in the competi-tion. Those without a ticket for this fixture willhave to watch on television or purchase a ticketfor the second semi–final between Bidvest Witsand Platinum Stars,” he said,
Atotalof1000ticketsarestillavailableforBid-vest Wits and Platinum Stars.
“Asmillions inourcountrywill becelebratingHeritage Day, we are looking forward to joiningin the festivitieswhenwehostwhat I believewillbetwothrillingfixturesonSeptember24,”DeVil-liers adds.
“We are looking forward to delivering twogreateventsatOrlandoStadiumandBidvestSta-dium.” KickOff.com
PHOTO: BACKPAGE PIXThe MTN8 trophy, which four PSL clubs are to lock horns over on September 24 before the two winners go to the final.
Potential volun
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can contact Barnes on 083 521
9553, Whatsapp or
or his twitter account is
JerryBbarnes.
Local Soccer fixturesSAFA Umgungundlovu RegionalOffice
Junior League FixturesRichmond L.F.A - Saturday
(September 14)Under 13 (matches played at
ChurchGround):RealHeartvsClas-sic 9 am; Barcelona vs Benfia 9.45am; Excellence vs Chicago 10.25am; Power City vs Madrid 11 am;MonacovsPeaceMakers11.40am.
Under 15 (matches played atChurchGround):RealHeartvsClas-sic 12.20 pm; Barcelona vs Benfica1.05 pm; Excellence vs Chicago1.50pm;PowerCityvsMadrid2.30pm;MonacovsPeaceMakers3pm.
Msunduzi L.F.ASaturday (September 14)Duzi StreamUnder 13 (matches played at
Ashdown):PubsvsRocks9am;Am-bassador vs Laycentre 10 am; Celt-icsvsSkomboys11am;Manchestervs Schaba 12 noon.
Duzi StreamSunday (September 15)Under 15 (matches played at
Ashdown): Ashdown United vsRocks 9 am; Celtics vs Manchester10 am; Schaba vs Pubs 11 am.
Mafakatini StreamSaturday (September 14)Under13(matchesplayedatNg-
cede Ground): New Bright Starsvs MFK Barcelona 9 am; LuckyStars vs Lion 10 am; YoungClassic vs Young Masters 11am;Mlilo vs FC Sporting 12noon.
Taylors StreamSaturday
(September 14)Under 15
(matches played atJikeleni Ground): Sibonelovs Manchester 9 am; Pol-land vs Arsenal 10 am;Dindi Killers vs Canni-bals11am;DedaAcesvs Bawinile 12 noon;Juventus vs Predia-tor 1 pm.
MafunzeStream
Saturday(September
14)Under15(matchesplayedatMa-
funze Ground): Mbabane vs JuniorReal 9 am; Siyabangena vs Liver-pool 10 am; ChristianAces vsArse-nal 11 am; Roma vs Nkabini FC 12noon; Philani United vs GibsonUnited 1 pm.
Sunday (September 15)Junior Tigers vs Nkabini F.C. 9
am;PhilaniF.C.vsChristianAces10am; Gibson United vs Liverpool 11am;JuniorRealvsRom12noon;Ar-senal vs Siyabangena 1 pm.
MkhambathiniL.F.A. isnotplay-ing this weekend due to the L.F..Aordinary congress on Sunday (Sep-tember 15).
Duzi Football LeagueDomestic League FixturesMatches played at Ashdown
GroundThursday (September 12): Blaz-
ing Arrows vs Lay Centre 4 pm.Friday (September 13): Pubs vs
Ashdown Experience 4 pm.Saturday (September 14): Ash-
down Young Buccs vs Beachfront 1pm; Ayoba vs Ashdown United 3pm.
Sunday (September15): Lay Centre vs Ash-down Experience 11am; Ashdown Young
Buccs vs Ayoba 1pm; Blazing
Arrows vsPubs 3pm.
Wednesday(Septem-
ber 18):Ashdown
Young Buccsvs Ashdown
United 4 pm.
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MY ECHO SOAPIESGENERATIONSSENZO panics when Mnqobi’s eyes can’tfocus. Phenyo can’t bring himself to sleepwith his wife. The starcrossed lovers don’tnotice they’re being watched. Ruby tellsPatrickshewillnotforgivehim,ever.Queenis agog about a scandalous photo in thegossip tabloids. Akhona gets a taste of herown medicine. Choppa is thrown to hear MJhired a private investigator. Will Dineo resort to desperate measures to get herhands on a baby? Nicholas loses it andpunches someone. Phenyo makes it clearhe’s only sticking around for the baby. Senzo has shocking news for Jason. Khethiweis floored by an unexpected proposal. Andthe contract for Botswana Mobile TV goesto… Mary almost gives the game awaywhen she arrives at Ezweni. MJ tries a lasttime to win the woman of his heart.
ISIDINGONOT content with reminding Rajesh whois in charge, Barker wants a firmer footingand may find a way to get one. Lerato andSechaba take some important decisionsabout their future that could lead to a newand potentially catastrophic challenge.Katlego has an unwanted visitor that putsher in a total spin. Frank wants to get tothe bottom of the mystery of the new owners of ONTV. Lerato and Sechaba go intohigh training mode with the Shebeenkitchen staff. A shocked Frank discoverswho the new ONTV owner is. Jefferson’sconstant dreams of ancestors looks to bean unsettling and foreboding message.Sechaba and Lerato gear up for a crucialand gamechanging visitor. Calvin goeshead to head with the newcomer, Caitlin Moorhouse, but finds her a morecunning adversary than he’d bargained for. Jefferson gets somesoundculturaladvicefromZebandthen turns to his uncle for help in unraveling the mystery of Katlego’sgreen snake. Lerato and Sechabaare visited by a health inspectorfrom hell and fear that all is lost.Calvin is out to expose Caitlin, butshe has other plans. Lincoln facesthe call of his ancestors... and hisson. Sechaba and Lerato discoverthe health inspector has been admitted to hospital.
SCANDALPRECIOUS gives Daniel an ultimatum andhe responds with a shocking move whichstuns Shakira. Bronnie finds her way intothe newsroom where she does somethingwhich could have serious repercussions forher and Cameron. Believing that Daniel’sbetrayal of her is real, Shakira sets out todestroy him. Maletsatsi unwittingly givesaway details about Cameron which couldendanger Bronnie. Eddie and Mlungisicome up with an idea for the fund raisingdrive which involves a sheep. Preciousmakes a demand on Daniel that forces theNyathis to rethink how they’ll make Precious dance to their tune. Ndumiso takesa dangerous risk to help Cameron andBronnie, that may end up costing him hisjob. Eddie and Mlungisi square off in thebattle of the best tasting skop and an unwilling judge is called in to declare the winner.Marcel isbackaskingquestionsbutwillCameron be able to throw him off thescent? Ndu and Palesa realise that thefund raising drive hasn’t been successfuland have to convince the old folks to re
think their strategy, which isn’t going to beeasy. Shakira employs extreme measuresto convince Precious that her divorce is realand Precious alarms Daniel with an unexpected plan of action.
MUVHANGOSUSAN is worried about Tshianeo andMongezi’s relationship. She thinks Mongeziis too good to be true. Sizwe plays hard toget with Nonny. Busani springs a surpriseon Phathudi and Khomotjo. Khomotjo isnot pleased. Albert declares war on theMojalefas. Pfuluwani’s illness worsens andMongezi is called in to help. Nonny is upsetwhen Sizwe starts ignoring her. Sizwe continues to live large, much to the irritationofthosearoundhim.MongeziswapsPfuluwani’s medication in a quest to win herlove. Busani makes peace with hisfather,butKhomotjofearsher grip onPhathudimightbe
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Sizwe in the friend zone. The chief has toturn to Mongezi for help in an emergencysituation.
RHYTHM CITYVICTORIA’S family decide to stay in Jo
hannesburg and help save Victoria’smarriage. Gail brings the DNA evidence to Maponya and makes anemotional plea to Ronald. Gail is
willing to do anything, includingthreaten the police, to see justice done.
Reneilwe is desperate to go to the Matricdance. Miles makes a connection with
Stella, but Victoria’s family assume she’sa homewrecker. Maponya is pressu
rised by the press and Gail togo ahead with the
DNA tests.Bas
h takes pictures of Reneilwe in her eveningdressandseesherinatotallydifferentway.Maponya tries to get Ronald to change hisstory. Miles is desperately trying to get holdof Stella to explain the whole situation.Bash tries to enlist Findo and Speshil asbouncers for the fundraiser. All hell breaksloose when the DNA results come back.Maponya is forced to release David. Mampho buries herself in her duties as a member of the matric dance committee. Fionacan’t hide her bitterness when Sifiso winsthe raffle for the MIAs tickets. Reneilwe realises that Mampho has fears of being HIVpositive.
DAYS OF OUR LIVESE.J. asks Arianna to do some digging to seeif it was Will or Sami that shot him. Samiwalks in on Arianna questioning Will. Melanie confronts Chloe about cheating onDaniel and Chloe admits to cheating. Bovisits Hope in prison. Chloe tells Philip thatMelanie knows she cheated on Daniel butshe doesn’t know with whom yet. Danieltells Victor that if he won’t accept Chloe
then he can’t be in his life anymore. Samishows up without the kids but with Roman and Rafe. Rafe got the word thatE.J. can be released from the hospitaland they can tell him the truth whichthey do. Later, Rafe tells Sami thathe resigned from the FBI so she cantell him the truth about E.J.’s shooting. Philip doesn’t have any luck
convincing Melanie not to tellDaniel about Chloe’s affair. E.J. is
served with papers telling himhe cannot see Sydney andJohnny until a family courthearing.
THE BOLD AND THEBEAUTIFULHOPE chastises Steffy formaking a mockery of herwedding day and declares that they are nolonger friends. Liam acquiesces to Bill but thentells him that he is acting like a Spencer, and
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noys Steffy so much that she endsthe conversation. Rick hints to Thomas
that he should reconsider being with Hope.Steffy becomes convinced that Liam isn’tover her yet. Rick does some sleuthing tofind out the truth about Steffy and Liamand then hatches a plan to keep his sisteraway from the man she loves. Rick comforts Hope and tells her that Liam’s nightout with Steffy is inexcusable while Steffycomforts a devastated Liam. Bill discourages Liam from attempting to reconcilewith Hope. To ensure that his sister isn’thurt by Liam anymore, along with a coupleof other ulterior motives, Rick puts Othelloin a difficult position with Hope. Now withOthello on track with his plans, Rick focuses on Thomas to be his next pawn.
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Inhlanganoyethuyebholaayi-nakuphumelela ngaphandlekokubambisana nomasipala.Kuyihlazo ukubona izinkundlaezisetshenziswa ulusha lwezwelethu. Kuyangabazisa ukuthi siy-izwe ebelisingethe imidlalo yo-mhlabazolo lokhu.Ngiyacabangakusemahlombe ethu sonke uku-qinisekisa ukuthi isimosezinkundla senziwa ngcono.
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Kumele sibe yisizwe esi-qinisekisa ukuthi abaholibayazifeza izethembiso abazen-zile. Izwe lethu kumele sikulweleukuthi liyakhula liba sezingeni el-ifanele.Ngaphandlekwezinkund-la, intsha idinga abaqeqeshi aba-sezingeni elihle. Kuyiqiniso uku-thi abadlali abanakukhula babe
ngcono uma abaqeqeshibengekho ezingeni elifanele.
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TALKINGFOOTBALL
Ingabeibholaliseyiwonaumdlalowoquqaba?
KwaZulu–Natalboxing looks tothe future>> ExNetball SA president, and PSL marketer, is now at the helm
BOXINGinthecountry,especial-ly inKwaZulu–Natalwillneverbe the same again.
If theprovincialboxing Indabaor-ganised by KZN’s Department ofSports and Recreation, jointly withBoxing South Africa (BSA) , is any-thing to go by, things are go-ing to change forthebetter andfor good.
Theeventwasheld overthreedays inDurbanand itmust behighlight-ed that theboxingtalks werehighly
ap-
preciated and warmly welcomed bythe boxing fraternity.
It attracted veteran administra-tors, match officials, former boxers,trainers and KZN promoters.
The three-day session was alsoblessed by the presence of the newlyelected BSA chairperson and well-travelled Ntambi Ravele.
The Limpopo-born administratoris also the former Netball SA presi-dent and the PSI marketing officer.
Raveleagreedthatboxinginthecountrywasnot ingoodshapeandwas losing a lot of sponsors andspectators.
“We can’t run away from thetruth and pretend to be all rosy.Currently there’s nothing goodabout this typeofsportaroundthecountry, even at the provinciallevel and in our townships. “Theaim of the Indaba was to put our
heads together and give our-selves a platform to share
ideas,” said Ravele.She said it
was encour-aging tosee thatall thestake–holders
wereprepared,andveryinterestedinsharing ideas.
“I was glad to discover that thepeople who attended were able tofreely interact and share the same vi-sionoftakingboxingtothenextlevel.”she continued.
Ntambi also strongly indicatedthat theaimof theprovincial Indabasaround the countrywere to get readyfor the forthcoming national Indaba.
“The main objective is to makesure thatall theprovincesarewellor-ganisedandinoneshoe.TheNationalIndaba will be held in Gauteng from26 to 28 September. We are excitedbecause we can see that the MinisterofSportsandRecreation,FikileMbal-ula, is not just active but eager to takeboxing to the next level.” she ex-plained.
Former KZN Boxing Commissionpresident, Arthur Nxumalo, said itwas high time they forgot about dif-ferences, stopped talking and trulytackle issues.
“It’s about time to stop runningaround or making excuses. Boxinghasgonedownthedrainandweneedto bring it back to the province, espe-cially to our communities,” said Nxu-malo. – Supplied by Jerry Barnes.
New Boxing South Africa chairperson NtambiRavele.
PHOTO: JERRY BARNES
Abafana namantombazaneabaningisebedudululekela ezindawenizokucisha ukoma. Imigwaqonayo ayisaphephile ngenxa yezinqola zomlilokanye nobugebengu
13 SeptemberWits v Ajax Cape Town at Bidvest Stadium8 pm
14 SeptemberFree State Stars v Platinum Stars at GoblePark at 3 pm,University of Pretoria v BloemfonteinCeltic at Tuks Stadium at 3 pm,AmaZulu v Moroka Swallows at MosesMabhida Stadium at 6 pm,
Kaizer Chiefs vMaritzburg United at FNB at Stadium at8:15 pm
15 SeptemberBlack Aces v SuperSport United at KeesTaljaard Stadium at 3 pm,Polokwane City v Golden Arrows at PeterMokaba Stadium at 3 pm.
17 SeptemberWits v AmaZulu 19:30 at Bidvest Stadiumat 7:30, Ajax Cape Town v Mamelodi Sundowns at Cape Town Stadium at 7:30 pm,Bloemfontein Celtic v Kaizer Chiefs atFree State Stadium at 7:30 pm
18 SeptemberGolden Arrows v Free State Stars at KingZwelithini Stadium at 6 pm,Maritzburg United v Black Aces at Harry
Gwala Stadium at 7:30 pm, SuperSportUnited vMoroka Swallows at Lucas Moripe Stadium at 7:30 pm,Orlando Pirates v Polokwane City at Orlando Stadium at 7:30 pm,Platinum Stars v University of Pretoria atRoyal Bafokeng Stadium at 7:30 pm
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United take onwounded Chiefs>> It’s a tough encounter as teams look for redemption
KWAZULU-NATAL teams willhave to be cautious in theirmatches this weekend. The
games do not only look tough, but theyare also expected to overstretch the lo-cal sides.
TheTeamofChoice seems tobebat-tling to find the good form that they dis-played last yearwhichsawthemhover-ingaroundthetopfourat thestart of theseason.
On Saturday away at FNB, the localTeamOfChoicewillhaveatoughassign-ment when they lock horns with thewounded Kaizer Chiefs.
It is clear that last season’s champi-
burg outfit might find them in a meanmood.
Chiefs defender, Tefu Mashamaite,agreed this week that their pace wasnot as smooth as theywerehoping it tobe.He said they are dropping or losingeasy points and this is troubling them.However he refused to call it a crisis.“We are not in crisis. Some of themthink it’s still early days, but we are bit
want to look likeahomesideandmakeour supporters happy.” he said.
AmaZulu will host Moroka Swal-lowsonSaturdayat 6pmatMosesMa-bhida Stadium.
Another KZN outfit, LamontvilleGolden, will be travelling to PeterMokaba Stadium to meet PolokwaneCity on Saturday.
- Jerry Barnesworried.Weareallworkinghardandhoping to improveourworkrateandeventual-ly start collectingmaximumpoints. Our game on Satur-day will be at home and we
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PHOTO: GALLO IMAGESBafana Bafana players (from left) Bongani Zungu, Dean Furman,Bernard Parker and Kermit Erasmus, celebrate the goal during the2014 Fifa World Cup Qualifier match between South Africa and Botswana at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday. DespiteBafana winning 41, their Brazilian World Cup dream ended as Ethiopia also beat Central African Republic 21, making them the groupleaders.
Despite goals, dream ends