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ECHO maritzburg Your 24/7 community connection November 7, 2013 Aids helpline 0800-012-322 www.echopmb.co.za www.echopmb.mobi @echokzn PMB Echo All prices include VAT • We accept Visa & Mastercard • No Cheques accepted withour prior arrangement •Ample Parking 2 Bridge Road, Shop 15 Bridge Centre, Prestbury • Tel: 033 344 1786 (Contact Soraya - Telesales)• Fax: 086 658 0796 service with a smile Valid from 07 - 17 November 2013 E&OE PVC Printed Shopping Bag Nu-Ware Basin 62cm 45x29 Glo-095 Black 5kg Only 8 Units Leſt in Blue Crate Plastic Deep Tray Totai Gas Braai Pan Charcoal Coin Counting Machine INS 100lt Catering Pot Toy Gumball Machine Remote Control Folding PVC Trestle Table 30 HiBall Tumblers Girl On Motorcycle R 7 95 R 359 R 14 99 R 149 R 19 99 tb R 110 R 495 R 19 99 R 19 99 R 1999 R 49 99 OPEN EVERY SUNDAY IN NOVEMBER 24 FREE Gumballs Child a victim of rife illegal connections >>The six year-old child was electrocuted near Copesville PHOTO: MLONDI RADEBE Amanda Dube who was electrocuted outside her neighbour's home at Pakkies informal settlement near Copesville on Saturday NOKULUNGA NGOBESE >>[email protected] I LLEGAL electricity connections at Pakkies informal settlement near Copesville have finally led into disaster by claiming first casu- alty - a six-year old girl was electro- cuted on Saturday. Amanda Dube, a Grade 1 pupil at Copesville Primary was shocked by a fence outside her neighbour’s house. According to the neighbour, Thulile Msomi, Amanda had visit- ed her daughter on Saturday morn- ing when the incident happened. “She was inside the house to- gether with my daughter and son. I had asked my son to fetch water for me outside the house, since I was going to the toilet. While inside thetoilet,Iheardmysonscreaming for help. “As I went outside, Aman- da’s hands had been stuck in be- tween the fence. I quickly grabbed her and put her down, before tak- ing off her jersey. She was not re- sponding, but we could still feel her heartbeat,” said Msomi. Msomi said that they waited hours for an ambulance, and Amanda had to be rushed to hospi- tal by her father’s employer. Resi- dents who spoke to Echo said that they have been waiting for electric- ity since 1995. “People are resort- ing to electricity theft because they havebeenwaitingfortoolong.Inci- dentslikethiscanbeavoidedifpeo- ple have electricity. “One fears to even walk because there are lots of live electricity wires lying around, and it becomes very dangerous whenithasrained,”saidaresident. Amanda’s father Muzikayifani Ngubo said that the family is still shocked by the incident. Msunduzi municipality spokes- person Brian Zuma said that they are saddened by the loss of life in this manner. “In the past 20 years, 6.5 million households have been electrified and that translates to 1300 new connections daily nationwide. We do acknowledge that there is back- log in our city, and the municipality has committed to electrifying infor- mal settlements first, with the hope that illegal connections will be brought to a minimum. As soon as the programme has been finalised, it will be made pub- lic so that people will know as to when they will benefit from this programme”. SAPS spokesperson Captain Thulani Zwane said an in- quest docket has been opened and police are investigating circum- stances surrounding the incident. “People must notify their local municipal office immediately, if they know of an illegally connected consumer. Remain aware of your surroundings and report any sus- picious activities to your munici- pality,” he said.

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Child a victimof rife illegalconnections>>The six year­old child was electrocuted near Copesville

PHOTO: MLONDI RADEBEAmanda Dube who was electrocuted outside her neighbour's home atPakkies informal settlement near Copesville on Saturday

NOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

ILLEGALelectricityconnectionsat Pakkies informal settlementnear Copesville have finally led

intodisasterbyclaiming first casu-alty -asix-yearoldgirlwaselectro-cuted on Saturday.

Amanda Dube, a Grade 1 pupilat Copesville Primarywas shockedby a fence outside her neighbour’shouse.

According to the neighbour,Thulile Msomi, Amanda had visit-edherdaughteronSaturdaymorn-ing when the incident happened.

“She was inside the house to-gether with my daughter and son.I had asked my son to fetch waterfor me outside the house, since Iwasgoingto thetoilet.While insidethetoilet,Iheardmysonscreamingforhelp. “AsIwentoutside,Aman-da’s hands had been stuck in be-tween the fence. I quickly grabbed

her and put her down, before tak-ing off her jersey. She was not re-sponding,butwecouldstill feelherheartbeat,” said Msomi.

Msomi said that they waitedhours for an ambulance, andAmandahad toberushed tohospi-tal by her father’s employer. Resi-dents who spoke to Echo said thattheyhavebeenwaiting forelectric-ity since 1995. “People are resort-ing to electricity theft because theyhavebeenwaitingfortoolong.Inci-dentslikethiscanbeavoidedifpeo-ple have electricity. “One fears toevenwalk because there are lots oflive electricity wires lying around,and it becomes very dangerouswhenithasrained,”saidaresident.

Amanda’s father MuzikayifaniNgubo said that the family is stillshocked by the incident.

Msunduzi municipality spokes-person Brian Zuma said that theyare saddened by the loss of life inthis manner.

“Inthepast 20years,6.5millionhouseholds have been electrifiedand that translates to 1300 newconnections daily nationwide. Wedoacknowledge that there is back-log inourcity, and themunicipalityhascommittedtoelectrifyinginfor-malsettlements first,withthehopethat illegal connections will bebrought to a minimum.

As soon as the programme hasbeen finalised, itwill bemadepub-lic so that people will know as towhen they will benefit from thisprogramme”. SAPS spokespersonCaptain Thulani Zwane said an in-quest docket has been opened andpolice are investigating circum-stances surrounding the incident.

“People must notify their localmunicipal office immediately, iftheyknow ofanillegallyconnectedconsumer. Remain aware of yoursurroundings and report any sus-picious activities to your munici-pality,” he said.

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Warning for bankcustomers not tocarry cashECHO REPORTER>>[email protected]

THE South African Bank Risk Informa-tion Centre (Sabric) is warning bankcustomers to bemindful of the risks as-

sociated with carrying cash to and from thebanks this festive season.

Sabric CEO Kalyani Pillay advised bankcustomers to consider alternativemethods ofbanking such as using internet or ATM trans-fers as opposed to carrying cash.

“As the festival season loomsSabricwarnsbank customers to bewary of their surround-ingswhengoingtoandfromthebanktodepos-it or to withdraw cash.

“The continuing occurrence of these rob-beries is a worrying factor for the banking in-dustry as it demonstrates that this is a highlyorganised crime which affects their clients.

“The criminals work in organised syndi-cates and often these syndicates designate“spotters” that look-out for people makinglargecashwithdrawals insidebankbranches.

“Once the perpetrators identify their vic-tims, they pass on the information to their co-perpetrators;whoareusually in thevicinityofthe bank, and who in turn rob the individual,eitherathisplaceofbusiness,homeorenrouteto their destination,” she said.

“Itiswiththisinmindthatweareappealingto bank customers to refrain from carryinglarge sums of cash in order to lessen their ex-posure to the risk of these attacks, said Pillay.

She said anyone who carries cash to andfrom a bank can be affected. This includes in-dividuals, small businesses as well as savingclubs such as stokvels. There are many alter-nate ways to bank and the banks themselvesaremore thanwilling toadvise their clientsonthe different solutions.

She further said the banking industry viaSabric, alsoworks very closelywith the SouthAfrican Police Service in dealing with thiscrime type.

“Sabric will continue working with theSouth African Police Services (SAPS) and thebanks toensure that thenumberofassociatedrobberies decrease and to ensure effective in-vestigation of these cases,” she said.

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Nacmas’ new venue>> The ceremony for the recognition of choirs moves to a lavishly designed Durban Exhibition centre

THE Durban Exhi-bition Centre hasbeennamedas the

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The Durban Exhibi-tion Centre’s lavishly de-signed space will betransformed into an am-biencethatissimplyirre-sistible for this year’s redcarpet event.

Event organiserssaid, with focus on ex-tending the entertain-ment offering and show-casing an outstandinglighting and sound stageaffair, the venuewill cer-tainly set a new benchmark for the event.

It was initially an-nounced that the cere-mony was going to takeplace at the Durban’s In-ternational ConventionCentre.

For more informa-tion log onto www.nac-ma.co.za.

Tickets are availableat Computicket for R250per person –Suppied.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDExcelling choirs in various categories will be recognised for their efforts at the Durban Exhibition Centre on 6 December.

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Edendale’s WKU is donated with a minibusNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]

WHIZZKIDS United Health Academy (WKU) at Edendalehospital got a sponsorship of a minibus and mobile clinictrailer from the Japanese Embassy.

Themobile clinic trailer will be used for HIV Treatment

said Khumalo.Thetrailerhasatreatmentbed,aspaciousstorage,apro-

jector and screen, a sink with running water, table, chairs,LED lightingmaking a conducive environment for treatingclients and counselling sessions.

and counselling sessions, said media coor-dinator Mlungisi Khumalo.

TheWKUwasopenedinEdendalehospi-tal on 1 June 2010. It is an academy that al-lows the youth to access relevant activitiessuch as HIV counselling, HIV drug treat-ment, management of sexual transmitteddiseases, STIs and rape counselling.

Other activities that are offered are ca-reerguidance, support fororphansandvul-nerable children.

Khumalo said while the mobile clinictrailer will be used for HIV treatment andcounselling sessions, themini buswill shut-tle the children from Edendale and the sur-rounding areas to the WKU.

“Itwill alsobeused forhomevisits.Basi-cally, it will help us achieve our target goalofmakingsimultaneoushomevisitsinapar-ticularareaforvariousclientsneedingmed-ical assistance.

WKUhadasupporterwhoworkedfortheJapanese embassy and at the time she sawtheneedfor theorganisations tohaveaminibus with a clinic trailer in order to conductits programme in Edendale.

“What she did was prompt the embassyto donate one to the organisation. The em-bassy also saw a need to donate a mini busaswellasaclinic trailer totheorganisation.”

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United in disputeof Aids cure claims

>> TACandKZNCChavedispelledthenotionthat apastorcan cureAids.

NOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

THE Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)has threatened tochargeBishopHamil-ton Nala with culpable homicide, amid

recentclaimsthathecancureHIVwithhis‘ho-ly water’.

Nala who runs Rebirth Family Centre ap-peared inweekendnewspapers,claimingthatwith his holy water that is sold between R15andR30,canchangeHIVtestresults frompos-itive to negative.

Speakingatamediabriefing,whichalsoin-cludedtheKwaZuluNatalCouncilofChurcheson Monday, TAC spokesperson Mzamo Zondisaid: “He ismisleadingpeopleandhecouldbechargedforculpablehomicide. If someonead-heres toARV treatment for at least a year, thatperson is likely to test negative.

“It doesnotmean that thevirus isgone,butit is undetectable and remains somewhere inthe tissues. If people default on their treat-ment, they will need to use more expensiveARVs to make up, which some cannot afford.

“Thisunderminesthegovernment’seffortsto arrest the virus. Let him give those peoplewhoarenotontreatmentandseewhatthiswa-terwill do.Hemust be prepared for thiswaterto undergo water clinical trials, so that it canbe approved by the Medicine Control Unit”.

Deputy president of the KZNCC Dr LucasNgoetjanasaidthattreatmentandtheapplica-tion of faith should work together.

“Peopleshouldadheretotreatmentandan-yone who claims to have any other form ofhealing should stop. No vaccine has beenfound as yet,” said Ngoetjana.

President of the Council Dr Douglas Dzivasaid that the biggest challenge faced by faithministers is topreach thegospel of preventionrather thanhealing. “He should be promotingprevention. We are not discouraging peoplefrompraying,butwearesayingthat theymustpray and take their medication. We are alsomobilising churches to talk to faith ministersabout the bible and theologies that surroundhealingandcaring”. BishopNala couldnot bereached for comment.

PHOTO: NOKULUNGA NGOBESEDr Douglas Dziva (KZNCC president), Mzamo

Zondi (TAC spokesperson), Estelle Lundall(KZNCC member), Dr Luca Ngoetjana (Depu­ty president of KZNCC), Phillip De Breyn(KZNCC member) and Reverend Zipho Ntuliduring a media briefing on Monday

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20132013matriculants

Matricrehearsalsover, time forshowTHE editor

IT is indeed that time of the yearagain whereby we rally behind ourfuture leaders. It is throughtheirsac-rifices, hardships and difficulties aswell as good choices they made theyresult into them having to sit for thefinal examinations for the 2013 aca-demic year.

Itisindeedanundeniablefactthatthese learners have persevered somuch in their school lives and they

Gratitude for city jazz organisers

AS one of the attendees, I would liketoapplaudNkanyeziCele,ourownin-ternationally acclaimed jazz drum-mer, and his team for having organ-ised a jazz festival of suchmagnitudeat Woodburn Stadium last Sunday.

I would also like to express mygratefulness to the sponsors whocame on board, namely: Echo, KZNArts and Culture Department, Mgazi

Holdings, Castle Lite, Msunduzi mu-nicipality, The Natal Witness, Msun-duziPietermaritzburgTourismAsso-ciation and Xerox & Fintech.

Even though theweatherwas noton our side,which obviously affectedthe turnout,wehadagoodtimebeingentertained by our musicians.

WearetheCapitalCityofKZN,andit would be extremely important that

as Pietermaritzbugerswe reflect thatby attending when there are enter-tainment events in the city. We needtodispel thenotion thatpeopleofPie-termaritzburg are not sophisticatedenough to embrace and appreciategood things.

Weurgetheresidentsof thisbeau-tiful city to come out in droves whenwe have music festivals and other

forms of entertainment. This wouldencourageourpromoters toorganisemore events, but if we don’t attendthese events we break the spirits ofour promoters.

Let’s turn the City of Choice fromlull into the city of vibrancy.

SIYABONGA MSHENGUOne of the attandees

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Ngabe yiwo amathuba emisebenzi lawa?MHLELI:

Ngithi akengisike elijikayo ngendlela uHulu-meni wethu enza ngayo izinto. Kayikho intoephatha kabuhlungu njengokuthi sithi laphosithi sesikhululekile kodwa silandelwe usizi.

Yiniemnandienkululekwenienokuhluphekanobubha. Sinabantu abalala emaphalamendemihla namalanga bavuke baphasise imithethoebhedayo,badleimalizethuthinabakhokhiben-tela kungabi ndaba zalutho.

Labantubashintshanisa izikhundla,kudliwaizigidigidi zamarandi umuntu aqhubeke ase-benze kuHulumeni, ayiswe komunye umnyan-go.

Akesibheke nje ukubheda kwezinto ejeleeMangaung okwakobani ukuthi izisebenzi ze-jele kube inkampani yonogada?Kudla bani lap-hongobaakekhoongazi ukuthi izinkampani zo-nogada ziholela kancane futhi kazinampesheni,na-medical aid. Kwakwenzelwa ukuthi kudleomtakabaninje.Umaungathiuyabhekaezinda-weni eziningi izinto zenziwa izinkampani eziz-imele.Ngobanjekumelekubenamathendabesekudla indoda eyodwa.

Aphi-ke amathuba emisebenzi lapho ngobaimisebenzi engenalo ikusasa, ongaqashwanamhlanje uxoshwe kusasa.

Lezinkampaniesezandiseokwamakhowezi-zoxebulaumkhomanjekuHulumenibesezilam-bisa abasebenzi.

Kungani uhulumeni akubalekele ukuqashaabantu ezindaweni zakhe?

Komasipala izinto eziningi zenziwa ilezi

nkampani ezibhekaukubazidlekakhulu, zinga-bheki ukuthi umsebenzi eziwenzayo uzokubasezingeni eliyilo.

Bheka nje izinkampani ezifaka itiyela emig-waqeni, zilifaka namhlanje kusasa selibhodlok-ile, ngoba zibheke inzuzo kakhulu. Ubukeizinkampanizonogada,kuvelekufakweumuntuongakwazi nokubhala okulindeleke ukuba ab-hale isitatimende esizokuya enkantolo ngenyeimini.

Eziningi zazo zithatha abantu abangakwaziukukhuluma isingisi ngoba befuna abantu aba-zokubaovumazonkekubaphathi.Bayakhohlwaukuthi esikhathini samanje sinabantu abava-kashelakulelizweabangakwazinhloboukukhu-luma izilimi zabeNguni. Isivakashi sibhekanenenkinga uma kumele siyalelwe ilo muntu.

Okubalulekile kulezi nkampani inzuzo njekuphela, hhayi izimo zokusebenza ezamukele-kile. Uma sikhuluma ngamathuba emisebenzisasingasho lama toho esiwabonayo. Umuphiumnyango osaqasha? Laba fundi abasezik-hungweni zemfundo ephakeme bazosebenzakuphi uma kunje, ngoba kwazona lezi khungoabafundakuzokazibaqashi?Umuntuuhlala im-

inyaka neziqu zakhe ekhaya, uma efaka isicelokuthiwe akanasipiliyoni, okanye uqeqeshekengokwedlulele.Lokhukwenzauxakweukuthisi-laphi isikole sesipiliyoni ngoba nalo osho lokhowasithola ngokuqala kwenye indawo, sithi la-bafundi abasitholephi lesi piliyoni?

Namanjengisabuzaukuthiyiwoyiniamathu-ba emisebenzi esasethenjiswewona lawa.Ezik-hungweni zemfundo ephakeme abasebenzi ba-yashiya, akekho ozihluphayo ngokwenza up-henyo ukuthi kungani abantu beshiya. Inkingaile mithetho eminingi ecindezela abasebenziibephucaamalungeloakadebenawoesikhathiniesiphambili.

Phambilibekuyinjabuloukutholaumsebenzikulezi khungo, umuntu athi uzofunda kwazin-ganezakhezizofundamahhala,kwaphelakonkelokho. Sekuba nemithetho eyedlula eyama-kholwa!

Osopolitikibazicabangelabonakuphela.Imi-thetho eminingi abayishayayo ubokwazi ukuthiisuke izozuzisa bona okanye abasondelenenabo.

Siyojabulamhla kwaqashwaezindaweni za-Hulumeni kwehle indaba zamathenda ngobakuwona kudla idlanzana.

Izikhulu aziyeke ukubona into kwamanyeamazwe asethuthukile bese becabanga ukuthiizakusebenza nakuleli lethu.

Sithiphansinezinkampaniezizimelephansi.Phambili nokuqashwa kwabasebenzingokugcwele ngoba nabo bayadinga ukubanomsebenzi onekusasa.

BONGANI MZO NGUBANEAshdown

Thank

YOU

have managed tofight against allodds and they arenow a one stepcloser in terms offulfilling theirlong-anticipatedgoal.

Thestageisset,the audience iswaiting anxiouslyfor a tremendousshow, so the ball isin their court for agreat perform-ance.

Teachers haveput and instilledeverything in theirpowers to trans-form the lives ofthe learners per-manently. It is notso easy on the sideof teachers to partways with learn-ers they havestayed with for alongtimeandtheirsource of joy is tosee these learnersmaking it big inlife.

To all matricu-lants,Iwishyouallthebest inyourex-ams and alsowishyouwell inyourfu-ture endevours.

STHEBUMDUNGE

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NAMHLANJE sinqume ukushic­ilela izincwadi eziyingxenye yem­ibono yabafundi, ezigelezise oko­Thukela ludla izindwani, zingenaemahhovisi ethu kulandela ingo­si ebikhuluma ngoNkulunkulunamaDlozi ngeledlule.

Siyabonga emphakathiningokuyisebenzisa le nkundlaekushiyelaneni ubuchopho.Niqhubeke ngoba iFEVER/ECHOeyenu.

Imibono ngedlozi noNkulunkulu

SO Cosatu president SdumoDlamini may prove not neces-sarily tobea stoogeof thepresi-

dent Jacob Zuma government afterall.

Speculation and innuendos havehad it that Dlamini is a Zuma “cash-and-carryboy”whoseprimemissionis to dampen Cosatu’s militancywhich was evident when suspendedCosatu general-secretary, Zwelinzi-ma Vavi, was around.

As the Vavi “rape” and “corrup-tion” charges (sounds familiar ofcourse) were making headlines re-cently, I quickly googled Dlamini andstarted analysing his historical and

career background in relation to hisperceived role as a ‘Zuma sell-out’ ofsome sort.

Judging fromhis recent utteranc-es,Dlaminimayyetdispleasehiscrit-ics if he remains consistent or standfirm against increased toll-gates feesonstrategicnational roadsaswell as,(of course I do not like this one), theyouth wage subsidy which he rightlypoints out is the same thing as thepiece of legislation that is intended tobenefittheyouth(indeedIsupportthelatter).

Like Vavi, Dlamini alsomaintainsthat incentivestoencouragebusinessto employ the youth are not in the in-terestofolderemployeeswhomaybeundermined when employers re-trench them and employ youngstersbecause they comewith governmentbenefits.

Obviously, I can understand thatrising toll-gate charges are a seriousissue given the fact that our countryis deeply dividedwhen it comes to its

social and economic status – somepeople are very poor and others arevery rich. For instance, I can under-stand how a struggling taxi owner(and there are many of them outthere),will feel the pinch in his or herpocket if he has to pay more in orderto use the road in Johannesburg.

But if the increaseswere targetingtrucks and buses only, I would nothaveanythingtosayabout thematterbecause thesehugevehicles really doundermine the expected life-span oftheroadnetwork.There isnothingasdisappointing as seeing a road thatwas originally beautifully tarred de-velopingpotholesprimarilyduetotheexcessive presence of trucks on ourroads.

So timewill tell if theVavi-Dlaminifall-outmattermay have been blownout of proportion or not.

Is Dlamini a government sweet-heart as themediawould have us be-lieve or not? Is the Vavi suspension agenuine internalmatter related toor-

ganisational mismanagement or aploy to weaken Cosatu as we are oflate led to believe, or not?

Experience has shown countlesstimes that powerandmoneyare verycontroversial. For instance, it is quitecommon in any organisation to havethe president not agreeing with thedeputy president or the general sec-retary.

It happens inbusiness circles thattheCEOdisagreeswith the chairmanof the company’s board of directors.And the same is true for governmentdepartments where there have beencases where a minister or MEC doesnot seeeye toeyewithhisorherheadofdepartment,orthemunicipalman-ager is at odd with his or her mayor.

The role of Cosatu in South Africais very significant. Even though it isnot nice to be stuck in traffic whenthere is a march, I support peacefulprotest action that represents the in-terests of the working class becausemy sympathies are with them. And

that is it.Inasmuch as I do not agree with

Cosatu on their stance on the issue ofthe youthwage subsidy, I do notwishto see the over 2 million-memberstrong labour federation losing thekind of power it has presently.

I do not wish to see a divided Co-satu thatwill not be respected by em-ployers, (including government as amajoremployer),becausethefreeen-terprise system thrives on exploitingthe working class.

Hence the brave Marxist call:“Workersof theworldunite,youhavenothing to lose but your chains1”

For as long as employers earn in-sanelyhugesalaries,ownmanyvehi-clesandhomesthattheydonotneces-sarily need, enjoy endless overseasholidays with mistresses or families,while their workers starve in shacksand townships, they do not have mysympathies.

Simphiwe Mkhize writes in hispersonal capacity.

Cosatu president may prove not be a Zuma stooge after all

SIMPHIWE MKHIZE

Akuvele ubufakazi ngesiwasho kuqalaKUYAYE kuthiwe inkomo ifunwaphezu kwesihlahla uma ilahlekile.

Lesi sisho sibonakala siyiqinisokulandela imibiko yokuthi abantubatheleka ngobuningi babo esont-weni likaMfundisi Hamilton Nalaukuyofuna ikakhulukazi ikhambilengculazi. Lo mfundisi uthi ulaphaleli sifo ngalokho akubiza ngokuthiamanzi angcwele, athi uyawathan-dazelabeseewabizisau-R15kusuka

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everMr&MsKZNpageant on13December2013and iscall-ing for entries. The networksaid the pageant is going to bea unique event as it will beopentoallregardlessofsexualorientationorwhetherpeopleidentify themselves as Mr orMs. “In previous years thenetwork hosted gay pageantsbut has decided tomove awayof having exclusively gay pag-eants and now everyone mayenter,”saidthenetwork.Gay&LesbianNetworkdirectorAn-thony Waldhausen said “Wehave already tested this newconcept when we hosted theMr & Ms PMB pageant whichwasheld on27 July andwas a

major success. “The pageantis unique as it breaking downstereotypes and it’s providingopportunities for all to enter.In the past we had gays andlesbians who wanted to enterbut because the title is ”Gay”and they still in the closet andweren’t able to enter, thiswould be an opportunity forthemtoenter. “Weare lookingforward to this pageant asgays, lesbians, transgenderand heterosexual people willall be competing for the Mr &Mstitle”Thepageant ispartofthePinkMyanh festivalwhichistotakeplacefrom9to14De-cember in Pietermaritzburgand would include severalgreat events. The winners ofthe pageant will then lead astreet procession on 14 De-

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From left to right are contestants Sthembiso Mdluli, Tasneem Khan, Ntwenhle Majozi and Za­ma Maseme.

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The following are the criteria to enter:•Must be between the ages of 18­35 years old•Resident of KZN and have valid ID or passport•R100 entry fee•Be available for a workshop and rehearsals on 30 November and 7 DecemberThe network recently hosted PMB Got Talent competition and the winners and runners up will be perform­ing at the pageant and street parade.If you got what it takes to enter the pageant contact Thuli Mjwara or Waldhausen on 033 342 6165.

Entry forms are also available at the network office at 187A Burger Street, PMB.

PMB Got Talent ahuge successPIETERMARITZBURG’S finest talent was debuted atthe Pietermaritzburg Got Talent finals recently.The show on 26 October, coordinated and organised

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The prizes were presented by one of the judgesMichelle van Deventer. –Supplied

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ment. Gabi and Will share a kiss. Rafe stopsSami from getting caught at the Kiriakismansion. Philip excuses himself to leavethe Pub and doesn’t see that Daniel wit­nessed the kiss.

BOLD AND BEAUTIFULTHOMAS’ mea culpa falls upon deaf earswhen he tries to convince Caroline into giv­ing him another chance. Pam asks Steph­anie for the biggest possible favor a sistercould ever ask for. Aware that Thomas’new attitude is due to his insecurity aboutrunning Forrester Creations and his rela­tionship ending with Caroline, Donna giveshim advice about how to better use hispower. Rick humbly confesses to Carolinehis involvement in keeping Hope and Liamapart. Stephanie has a special gift for oneof her children. Caroline finds herself in aquandary as she tries to process Rick’s con­fession about coming between Hope andLiam. Bill opens up to Brooke about hisconcerns regarding Katie and their baby.Donna refuses to give into a sincere requestfrom her sworn enemy. Stephanie remindsSteffy how much they have in common be­sides their name. Brooke is firm with hersister as she attempts to get Katie to takeinterest in her baby and her motherly du­ties.

Setlhabi Taunyane plays KopKhuse in Rhythm City.

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WEEKENDWEEKEND

GIGWell­known Sobantu jazz disc jockeySipho Sokhela will be entertainingat Dave’s jazz club at 530 ImbaliUnit 15 this Saturday from 3 pmtill late.Sokhela, affectionately known DJ2020, is currently contracted byFlamingo Casino Northern Cape(Sun International) to play jazz atthe casino every month. For moreinformation about Saturday’s gigcontact David Nzama on 072 0537592..

Local resident to act on Rhythm CityNOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

CITY residentNdabaKaNgwanewillnext month grace South Africanhome screens, playing the characterof Freddie in Rhythm City.

Ka Ngwane is originally from Ol-wazini in Umkhomazi but has beenliving in the city for thepast six years.Heisalsoanawardwinningfilmmak-er of ‘Uhlanga’ (The Mark) , a SouthAfricanfilmwhichhasbeenscreenedon Mzansi magic several times.

Speaking about his new role, hesaid:“I will play Freddie, a very nice

guy who has gone through a roughpatch in his life and is trying to startafresh.

“Hewill struggle to juggle startingafreshinbusinessandraisinghisfouryear-old daughter. He is not Miles Vi-lakazi’s favourite person”.

KaNgwane said that he feels hon-oured, as this was his second actingaudition and he got the role.

He said that he has always seenhimself asmoreof awriter anddirec-tor than an actor, until he was con-vincedbyhisagent totakeactingseri-ously because she thoughthewas ca-pable.

Expressing his excitement, hesaid:“Tome, this isanaturalcontinu-ation of what God has set out for meto do with my life. I am very inspiredandexcitedabout suchanopportuni-ty.

“It is also a great opportunity forthe broader South African audienceto see and appreciate my work. Mytough upbringing andhumble begin-nings have inspiredme to be the bestthat I can be in life.

It also reaffirms my faith in Godand Christ”.

People can start looking out forhim from the first week of December.

City residentNdaba Ka Ng­wane willplay the roleof Freddie inRhythm Cityas from nextmonth

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(REF: GR017)The Witness Local Newspaper Division is looking toappoint a Retoucher/Planner/Layout Designer for theGroup. This position will be based in Pietermaritzburg andthe incumbent will report to the Production Editor.Main Purpose of the RoleTo ensure images are retouched to proper standardsfor placement in layouts, to work closely with the SalesSupervisors and Editors to ensure pages are correctlyplanned and to lay out news pages for the Group.The ideal candidate should meet the followingrequirements:- Ensure that all scans (colour, black and white) as well asdigital images conform to in-house colour and qualitystandards, enhancing quality if original quality is poor.

- Consistently manipulate and enhance images togive visually pleasing results, meeting internationalstandards.

- Perform neat and high quality deep etching of imagesfor placement in final layouts.

- Apply cosmetic corrections including the removal ofblemishes and colour casts from images.

- Ensure that all reproduction work meets newspaperdeadlines.

- Control workflow effectively in repro environment.- Liaise with Editors and Sales Supervisors to ensurenews stories and adverts are correctly placed.

- Layout news pages according to requirements by theProduction Editor.

Skills and Competencies:(The abilities that the individual needs in order to performthis role effectively.)- Attention to detail- Ability to meet deadlines- MethodicalQualification:- A relevant printing industry or graphic designqualification

Experience:- 2 years’ relevant colour retouching experience- 2 years’ newspaper or magazine design experiencePrior Knowledge:- Proficient in relevant computer packages (Adobe) andsoftware applications

Applications must include a letter (clearly marked“Retoucher/Planner/Layout Designer”) summarising theapplicant’s qualifications and experience, a comprehensiveCV and details of at least two references. These shouldbe sent to:

THE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGERPO Box 362, Pietermaritzburg, 3200

or delivered to: 45 Willowton Road, PietermaritzburgFaxed to: 086 683 0582E-mail: [email protected]

Applications close on Wednesday, 13 November 2013.The Company reserves the right not to fill this position.Applicants who have not heard from the Company withina month of the closing date should please consider theirapplications unsuccessful. Certified copies of certificateswill be required at interviews.The Company is committed to the transformation of theorganisation to reflect and serve, as closely as possible,

the demographic profile of our community.

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TENDER NOTICEThe Msunduzi Municipality hereby invites tenders from suitably qualified and experiencedTenderers for the following works:

Contract No. Description Closing Date

Specialised Contract No.SCM 33 Of 13/14

Appointment Of a ServiceProvider To ProvideFirearm Training – NQFAligned

Further information maybe obtained from MsThokozani Zumani of theHuman Resources Unit onTel. No. 033 392 2667.

12h00 on Friday,22 November 2013

Supplies and ServicesContract No. 26 of 2013;Section 1

Supply And DeliveryOf Specialised PrintingPapers, Boards, Krafts andCarbonless PapersFurther information maybe obtained from SureshRamkillowan on Tel. No.033 392 2444.

12h00 on Friday,29 November 2013

Supplies and ServicesContract No. 31 of 2013;Section 1

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Tender documents shall be available from the Supply Chain Management Unit Offices,5th Floor, A.S.Chetty Centre, 333 Church Street, Pietermaritzburg, from 12h00 on Tuesday,5 November 2013. A non-refundable tender fee in the amount R151,62 (including VAT) perdocument shall be levied. Only cash or bank guaranteed cheques will be accepted.All tenders must be endorsed with the relevant Contract No. and Section and must be placedin the Tender Box located in the Foyer, Ground Floor, City Hall, 169 Chief Albert LuthuliStreet (Commercial Road), Pietermaritzburg, 3201, not later than the closing dates andtimes mentioned above when they will be opened in public and the totals, or sub-totals asthe case may be, disclosed. Only Tenders Placed in the Tender Box Will Be Accepted andConsidered.Tender Validity Period: Ninety (90) days commencing from the closing date of tender.Tender Evaluation Criteria: The tender shall be evaluated on the 80/20 Preferential PointsSystem and in accordance with the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2011 issued interms of section 5 of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act No. 5 of 2000.The Msunduzi Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, andreserves the right to accept the whole or any part of a tender. Each tenderer will beinformed of the tender result. The Msunduzi Municipality expects businesses within thePietermaritzburg and Midlands Region to support its contract and BEE/SMME initiatives.

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“THE better a coach knows his job andthe better he masters that job, themore he will gain the understandingand respect of the players.” Unknown.It is also true that great footballers area product of great coaches. Goodcoaching relies on an in­depth knowl­edge of subjects like psychology andpedagogy. If the South African footballtalent is to reach its true potential, theprofile of a “football coach” will haveto be revisited.Football coaching in the modern era

is a difficult and complex profession. Acoach also needs to be a specialist intechnical­tactical work and physicaland psychological development. Foot­ball people need to develop a cultureof reading, studying, researching, ex­perimenting etc. We need to learn andunderstand the importance of disci­pline in acquiring knowledge. I think wetend to live too much on yesterday.

Are South African football coachesready for new developments in themodern game? The fact that over thepast twenty years very few playershave broken into major Europeanleagues is a testament of our coachinglevels. We seem to be wary of innova­tions. We also lack ambition. The ma­jority of professional coaches are con­

tent to be “big stars” in a small pond.It is not right that a country that pro­ducedProfessorChrisBarnard–ahearttransplant specialist cannot producestar coaches and players.It is also important that we start doinginstead of talking. We also need tostartgivinginsteadoftaking.SouthAf­ricans are capable of doing and achiev­ing big in any sphere of life. The prob­lem is that we still think that the worldowe us favours. The language is toomuch about what people can take in­stead of what we can do. There are alsotoo many chiefs that are pointing fin­gersinsteadofdoingthework.Thema­jority of us will have to dirty their handsif South Africa is to join successful na­tions. The time for singing and dancingis over.

Jordan – Safa president is talkingabout the need to increase a numberof coaches at every level. How many ofour people are ready to serve withoutcompensation? Sure, increasing num­bers is a good direction but attitudesto service need to change. Money can­not do things. It is only there to givesupport. Coaching, just like teachingand nursing, is a vocation.Lastly, teaching and coaching begins

at home. Fathers and mothers are thefirst teachers and coaches of their chil­dren. Generally, South African parentsseem to think that other people shouldtake this responsibility. We have manythings to say about structures like gov­ernment and Safa and yet we are fail­ing in our responsibilities. Charity be­gins at home. Take care of your chil­dren’s future. Stop complaining andstart doing the work. Unzima lomthwalo!

Nine Pirates players inBafana squad

FUNNY and mocking ques-tions were asked when theBafana Bafana head coach

Gordon Igesund namedhis locally based squad on

MondaytofaceSwazilandinanin-ternational friendly onNovember15.

Igesund’s announcementraised eyebrows and criticism incertain quarters when he namednine Orlando Pirates

playersinhissquad,butwasal-so quick to clarify his reasons.

“Pirates nine players all de-serve to be in my squad. I’m alsohappy that I amnowable to selectthem,”said

Igesund.TheSouthAfricansmen’s sen-

ior team will lay Isihlangu at theNational Stadium in the SwaziCapital, Mbabane.

Igesund called-up the likes of

Rooi Mahamutsa, Happy Jele,Daine Klate and Thabo Matlabafor the game.

One of the long serving mem-ber and captain of the team wasKaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Itume-leng Khune, who had been givena rest for the Swaziland clash.

Pirates’ Senzo Meyiwa seemsto be the first choice ahead of theyoung SuperSport United shot-stopper Ronwen Williams in thesquad.

Igesundmade it clear, howev-er,thesquadhenamedonMondaywas only for the Swaziland clashand confirmed he would name asecond squad for the November19 fixture against Spain today(Thursday).

The well-travelled coach lastweek clearly indicated that hewouldnamehisstrongestpossibleteam for the clash against Spain.

Oupa Manyisa isone of the nineOrlando Piratesplayers who havebeen selected byGordon Igesund tobe part of theBafana Bafanasquad to faceSwaziland.PHOTO: GALLOIMAGES

Bafana squadGoalkeepers:

Senzo Meyiwa, Ronwen WilliamsDefenders:

Thabo Nthethe, Tshepo Gumede, Te­fu Mashamaite, Buhle

Mkhwanazi, Rooi Mahamutsa, TsepoMasilela, Thabo

Matlaba, Happy JeleMidfielders:

Andile Jali, Hlompho Kekana, OupaManyisa, Reneilwe

Letsholonyane, Bongani Zungu, Si­busiso Vilakazi, Lerato

Chabangu, Daine Klate, Thuso Pha­la, Siphiwe Tshabalala

Strikers:Lennox Bacela, Bernard Parker, Ker­

mit Erasmus, EdwardManqele. ­Jerry Barnes

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Last Sunday the Team ofChoice travelled to Kaizer Seboth-elo Stadium in the Free State andplayed at goalless draw againstBloemfontein Celtic. An away tripagainst Celtic was always going tobe a tough and tricky one for theTeamofChoice. Itmustberemem-beredthat thecurrentUnitedheadcoach, Clinton Larsen was em-

more threeweeks ago. During theCeltic’smatch, the Teamof Choicegoalkeeper and vice captain Shu-Aib Walters had an outstandinggame. He single-handedly savedUnited from losing the game.

After the game Larsen agreedthatwas thebestmanonthepitch.“I thoughtWalters had a excellentgameandreallycametotheparty,”said Larsen. Tomorrow’s game islikely toattract fullhouse foracou-ple of reasons. Firstly, the localfanswanttobeconvincedifLarsenwas comfortably settling down.

Secondly, it is an open secret thatthe former Manning Rangers andOrlando Piratesmidfielder is pop-ular and liked by United’s die-hards. gainst the visitors, United’sstrikers will have to be sharp infront of the goals Walters can’t bealways the only player sweatingblood and a life saver. “We really

need to step up our game in thenext fixture.Wealso need tomakesurethatweconvertourchances”,

Daine Klate of Orlando Pi­rates and Sherif Fadil of AlAhly during the CAF Cham­pions League final 1st legmatch between betweentheir sides at Orlando Stadi­um in Soweto on Saturday.The match ended in a 1 alldraw. Goals were scored byAl Ahly’s Mohamed Aboutri­ka from a free kick sportand Thabo Matlaba in thelast minute of the addition­al time. The two meetagain on Sunday in the lastleg of the final and OrlandoPirates coach Roger De Sabelieves his charges mightsurprise many.

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