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HISTORYwas made when Nomam-pondomise Xotyeni became thefirst female boxer from NelsonMandela Bay to win a South Afri-can boxing title.
KnownbyhermonikerLily inboxingcircles,she stopped KwaZulu-Natal’s Nomvelo Mag-caba within five rounds, in a 10-round contestfor the vacant SA Junior-lightweight title at theJeff Masemola Community Hall, KwaNobuhleon Sunday.The fight, sanctioned byBoxing SouthAfrica
(BSA)under thesupervisionofMthunziMapiti-za, was the main attraction of the first tourna-ment organisedby local businessmanSibongileNkebe’s Silindokuhle Boxing Promotions.Nkebe’s development programme has helped
Xotyeni chalk up 6 fights with four wins, oneloss and a stalemate going into the fight againstKZN’sMagcabawhohad5fights, threewinsandtwo losses entering the ring.What made Xotyeni’s win most exciting was
that NelsonMandela Bay, which is historicallyregarded as theMecca of boxing in the country,was suffering a dry spell without a champion,male or female, for more than 10 years.MbuleloNyanda stoppedLimpopo’s Phathut-
shedzo Nemukongwe to win the SA Junior-Fly-weightchampionshipinDurbaninAugust2003.The local lad lost the crown to Vuyani Keswain his first defence in Gauteng in December ofthe same year.
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Sisonke High Schoolteachers and learnershail Nomampondomise“Lily” Xotyeni thechamp!PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
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AN off-duty Policeman, stationed at Gelvan-dale SAPS, was shot dead at Salamntu Street,KwaZakhele, on September 20, around 1am.
Police said it is alleged that the 32-year-oldconstable parked his bakkie next to a cell-phone container and about five suspects fol-lowed himand dragged himout of the contain-er and assaulted him.
Police spokesperson,WarrantOfficerShaunVieira, said theconstablewasalso shot severaltimes in the upper body and died at the scene.“It is unclear at this stage whether he wasrobbed of any of his belongings. Although at-tempts were made to open the vehicle by thesuspects, the vehicle was not taken.
“At this stage, we cannot speculate over thecause of the shooting. Amurder case has beenopened. No arrests have been made as yet.”
The Eastern Cape Provincial Commission-
er, Lt General Celiwe Binta, condemned themurder and said, “Any person who attacks orkills a police official will face the full might ofthe law, as an attack on or murder of a policeofficial is a threat to our constitutional democ-racyand robs our communities of their protec-tors. This should not be taken lightly by any-one”.
The SAPSManagement in the Eastern Capeexpressed their condolences to the family,friendsandcolleaguesof theoffdutyconstable.
Police appeal to the public to assist with anyinformation which could lead to the arrest ofthe suspects by contacting Warrant OfficerShaun Vieira, KwaZakhele SAPS at 041 4087828/ 0824572527. Information can also beshared through SAPS Crime Stop 08600 10 111or Crime Line 32211. All information will betreated as confidential. – REPORTER
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Police have secured the conviction of a mansentenced to 25 years in prison, after pleadingguilty to raping child (9) on August 4, 2013.
Detective Warrant Officer Eddie Saaiman,from the Family Violence Child Protectionand Sexual Offences Unit in Uitenhage, saidRomano Adams (26) who pleaded guilty torapewassentenced inthePortElizabethHighCourt to 25 years in prison,.
The Uitenhage Cluster Commander, Briga-dier Phillip Salukazana praised Saaiman and
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Police said fighting crimes against womenand childrenwere apriority for theSAPSandconvictions and lengthy sentences meted outby courts are the result of thorough investiga-tionsconductedbytheirdetectives.–REPORTER
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The police in KwaNobuhle are appealing tothe public to assist them with informationpertaining toacase inwhichthe53-year-old,Nopopazana Faltein (“Nopopi”) was fatallyinjured on Sunday, August 17, 2014.
It is alleged thatFalteinwasknockedoverby a motor vehicle and that a passer-bydrove the victim to the Laetitia Bam hospi-tal in KwaNobuhle.
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Friends and neighbours fromKwaNobuhle celebrated Xotyeni’swin. Sisonke Secondary School,where she is a Grade 10 learner,ground to a halt onMondaymorn-ing as her schoolmates and teach-ers celebrated the victory with thenew champion.
“We’ve got the SAchamp!” “Lilyis the champ!” said the learnersgreeting PE Express Indaba as weentered the school yard.
“We appreciate individual suc-cess at the school. We always en-courage excellence, not only aca-demically but in other spheres oflifealso,”saidprincipalMelikhayaGosani, adding that they all claimXotyeni’s victory.
“This is good motivation forlearners of the school. Xotyeni isone of our great sports achieverslike one of the country’s most suc-cessful athletes, Zolani Ngqaqawhoisalsoa learnerat theschool,”said sportsmaster Mncedisi Jafta,adding that, being a hardworkeranddedicatedsportsperson,Xotye-
ni was bound to succeed.“She’s a dedicated sportsperson
who likes training especially withthe boys,” said Jafta.
According to Jafta, Xotyeniplayed netball but quit it early“probably because she loved fight-ing,” he quipped.
PhumlaMoni describedXotyenias a disciplined child who is al-ways in class, on time and doingher work.
“I’m not only her class teacher,but her maths teacher as well. Xo-tyeni loves school like she lovesboxing.Sheisareservedchildwithgood discipline. You can see she’sa sportsperson,” said Moni proud-ly.
BestpreparationsandplottingofMagcaba’s downfall in the gym bytrainers Mlamli Nawule andKhuselekile Gada showed in thecorner as an all fury Xotyeni pum-melled the Durbanite and droppedher in the fourth roundbefore refe-ree Prince Mbambaza stopped theproceedings in 1min 14 seconds ofthe fifth round after having sceneenough.
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DEPUTYMayor, Chippa Ngcolomba, formallyannounced the newly appointed Mandela BayDevelopment Agency (MBDA) board.At the announcement of the new board on
September 19, Ngcolomba thanked the outgo-ing board led by past Chairperson SakiMacoz-oma and his Deputy Phil Gutsche for selflesslygiving of their time and energy guiding theMBDAtoanawardwinning, credibleandeffec-tive service delivery agent forNelsonMandelaBay.“We appreciate the effective oversight role
played by the outgoing board, during theirtime; the agency has had nine consecutive un-qualified audits and recently a clean audit forthe 2012/13 financial year.“Not so long ago, the MBDA board was
awarded the best performing board of all mu-nicipal entities in the Eastern Cape by theBlack Management Forum (BMF). The Citywill forever be grateful to these visionary lead-ers. We wish themwell in their future endeav-ors,” commented Ngcolomba.“The new board, which effectively starts to-
day,hasbig shoes to fill.Wehavenodoubt theyare up to the task. The new board has a greatmix of professional skills, youth, experienceand social activists with the goal to strengthenthe MBDA to achieve even greater success.“The City has big plans for the agency, in-
cluding the expansion of its mandate beyondthe inner city, but to cover theNelsonMandelaBay region as a whole as well as the consolida-tion of entities,” added Portfolio councillor for
Economic Development, Babalwa Lobishe.The process to appoint a new board began
with an invitation to the public to nominatesuitable candidates with relevant skills. Themayoral committee deliberated on the submis-sions received and made their choice whichwas then referred to theMBDAAnnual Gener-al Meeting for ratification and endorsement.Lobishe said,“TheMayoral committee of the
Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality represent-ing the hopes and wishes of our residents doesnot take lightly the sacrifice associated withthe acceptance of this voluntary role thatcomes with a huge responsibility.“TheCity eagerly awaits the positive impact
and economic growth that should result as alegacy of the new board through its strategic
guidance of theMBDA.Wewish the boardwelland good success,” concluded Lobishe.– REPORTER
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SOUTH African songstress, radio person-ality, and actress, Unathi, will be in PortElizabeth in October to launch her fourthstudio album, Alive, to her local fans.
The launch, on October 4, takes place afew days before the CD will hit musicstores nationwide – allowing her PE fanbase to hear it first.The show takes place at one of her fa-
vourite venues in the country, TheSun In-ternational BoardwalkHotel and Conven-tionCentre,which sheused for the launchof her DVD in 2013, with great success.Unathi said, “I am elated that I will per-
form at this prestige venue once again, af-ter the successful launch ofmyDVD therein 2013. I feel it’s important to bring ithome, because I love to say thank you tothe city that helped raise me.”
.Tickets to Unathi’s show Alive costR120 per person andare available throughComputicket. The concert starts at 8pm,with doors opening at 7pm.
Win! Win! Win!The PE Express Indaba will be giving away threedouble tickets to see Unathi and two copies ofher new CD, AliveTo enter, go to www.pe-express.co.za.
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Unathi will be launching her fourth studioalbum, Alive, at The Boardwalk Internation-al Convention Centre on October 4.
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THEAssemblyofGodChurch inTizeRoad,Khayelitsha,Uitenhage,will hold aRevival Service (Imvuselelo) fromMonday, September 29 to Wednesday, October 29, said achurch official, Zweli Ndlazi.He said, “PastorNtseleandhis congregation from Stu-
urman Street, Khayelitsha in Uitenhage has seen it fitthat they do Imvuselelo kaYesu (Jesus’ Revival Service)to uplift the spirit of the congregants for the wholemonth.”According toNdlazi, preacherswill come fromall over
the country, and even some from outside the borders.Those include localPastorsNtsele,MvinjelwaandMrs
BandaandPastorZumafromDurban,andaguest,PastorMamba from Swaziland, said Ndlazi.“Those interested in the singing, prayer, bible reading
and preaching of the word of God should come and bepart of this historic event which God has called for thiscommunity,” said Ndlazi.Services will start at 5pm until 8pm. – N.DLADLA
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THE South African School of Motion Pic-ture Medium and Live Performance, AFDA,is poised to open a campus in Port Elizabeth.
The school, which this year celebrates its20th anniversary, already has campuses inJohannesburg, Cape Town and Durban.AFDA recently acquired accreditation by
the Council of Higher Education to open anadditional site of delivery in Port Elizabeth,after working together with the local filmand television production training provid-er, The Media Workshop, for a number ofyears to get the necessary requirements inplace.The chairperson and co-founder of AFDA,
Mr Garth Holmes, says “AFDA has decidedto expand into the Eastern Cape because webelieve that the Eastern Cape has a strongIntellectual Capital base, cultural heritageand capacity for generating local storiesand entertainment production content”.The school is having an Open Day for pro-
spective learners on September 27, from9am until 12pm at The Media Workshop’spremises at 99 2nd Avenue, Newton Park.Over the past two decades, AFDA has pro-
duced award winning filmmakers, televi-sion producers and directors, leaders in thecommercials industry and some of the coun-try’s top performing artists. They are theonly South African film school to have wonan academy award for the best foreign stu-dent film and to have been a finalist for theprestige Court de Metrage at Cannes.AFDA has, since the inception of the
SAFTA awards, not only hadmultiple nomi-nations and awards won by the alumni, butalso received 21 out of a possible 24 nomina-tions for best student film, and won theaward 7 out of the 8 possible times that theaward has been presented.“I am often asked how AFDA substanti-
ates its claim that it is the number one insti-
tution of its kind in the world today. Myanswer has always been the same. We rateourselves based on our contribution to theSouth African film industry through thequality of our graduates, the work thatthey create and the work that they pro-duce,” says Holmes.“It’s great to see our guys cracking it out
there, but hardly a co-incidence.”As chairman of the African regional as-
sociation of CILECT (the world film andTV school association), Holmes has inter-faced with most of the top film schools inthe world, affording him a unique opportu-nity tomeasureAFDAagainst internation-al film schools.The school is designed to manifest AF-
DA’s number one focus and product: thestudents and their capacity to develop andsustain the local entertainment industrythrough the development of relevant localcontent for local audiences, and by exten-sion, international audiences.AFDA had some early success with Jan
Hendrik’s short film Triomfeer and DeanBlumberg’s Under the Rainbow. Five of thenew feature films exhibited at this year’sKyk-Net Silverskerm fees were writtenand directed by AFDA graduates: filmslike Etienne Fourie’s Windpomp, Hard toget, Zee Ntuli’s film, Corne van Rooyen’sHollywood in my Huis, Wickus Strijdom ofZama Zama fame’s Suurlemoen andBakgat1, 2, and 3, and Fanie se Labola’s Henk Pre-torius’ new film Leading Lady.The filmmaker Danie Bester has pro-
duced over 20 feature films since graduat-ing fromAFDAwith aB.A. Honours degreein motion picture. Bester and his AFDApartner C.A. van Aswegen, were the earlypioneers of local films that tapped into theniche Afrikaans market and made use ofthe DTI rebate to fund and produce suc-cessful box office hits, like his first featurefilm Bakgat and his most recent box officerecord-breaking Pad na jou Hart.
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JOE was a young man with a bright fu-ture ahead of him. He had the financialas well as emotional support of his fami-ly. He also had the same intellectual abili-ty as hismother and fatherwho both hadstable jobs.
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As individuals we cannot improve theeconomy or create more jobs.
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HANDBALLSportSouthAfrica’s twolocalplay-ers intend to introduce handball to townshipschools in the metro.
NewBrightonbornandbredplayers,SamkeloDumseandPhumelelaPistoli,whoaremembersof the Handball Sport SA U/20 team, revealed toPEExpress Indaba that their intentions were tohelp coach the pupils. Dumse, who is the nation-al skipper, said, “All I want to do is to introducethe basics of handball to the pupils. The basics
are very clear and simple and as soon as thelearners understand the basics, they will be ableto play the game of handball. Furthermore wewant to dedicate our time to all the townshipschools. School sport is the only foundationwhich opens doors for learners. Handball is averysimplesport”.Pistoliaddedthat theywouldlike the schools to participate in a league.
Pistolisaid,“Assoonaswearefullyconvincedthat the learners understand the basics of hand-ball, we will start a league competition in thetownships. We do not have the funds to start offbut I think our knowledge will help in develop-ing the youth”.
Dumse and Pistoli gave thanks to CoachZonwabele Hlulani who introduced handballduring their Charles Duna Primary schoolyears.Dumseexplainedthathewasinitiallynotinterested in handball but that Coach Hlulanihelped him to develop a love for the game ofhandball.“Iwatchedthetournamentwhichwasplayed at Lillian Ngoyi in KwaZakhele in 2009.That was when I started to participate in hand-ball. We recently participated in the Interna-tional Handball Federation (IHF) Zone 6 Tour-nament in Lusaka, Zambia. Had it not been forTeacherHlulani,wewouldnothavebeenwherewe are now. We would like to thank him for de-veloping us in handball.” Dumse and Pistoli canbe contacted at 084 434 6298 and 078 768 7820 re-spectively. – SELBY MADIKANE
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TOMORROW Stars earned their firsttrophy of the season as they beat YoungMadrid in MOFA Dr Biyana PremierLeague Top 8 finals at Motherwell NU 9Stadium on Saturday.
Stars produced a defiant performancethat was capped off with a headed goalfrom Nceba Neymar Sizani.
Stars midfielder Sizani nodded a 89thminute corner kick and Stars held on totheir lead, until the fat lady sang, de-spite a spirited effort from Madrid.
In fact, Madrid showed plenty of at-tacking promise in the opening stages.Madrid were unfortunate to miss out agoal when Xolani Axeman Mpiyanefailed to head home into Stars’ goal withthe goalkeeper well beaten.
Manchester FC were crowned MOFADr Biyana First Division Top 8 winners,
following their gallant performanceover Motherwell United which they beat2-0. Manchester wing, Lucas RhooMdushe, was the thorn in the flesh as hetormented the defenders of United.
Mdushe’s nifty cross went straight tohis striker, Vuyani Vidge Mtshungwa-na, who pulled a thunderous shot intothe back of United’s net to put his side1-0 ahead in the last minute of the firsthalf.
In the halfway mark of the second halfManchester were awarded a penaltywhich was taken by Thandisizwe Gaxaafter United’s goalkeeper went for a manin the penalty area.
Manchester won the MOFA Build ItFirst Division trophy last season andthey started the season on a high noteby collecting silverware. TomorrowStars’ Sizani and Manchester’s Mdusherespectively were voted the best playersin the finals.
Sizani heads in only goal to openTomorrowStars account for the season
Tomorrow Stars captain Anele Ngqina is presented with a trophy by Mzimkhulu Fina, DrNgubo Biyana (Sponsor) and Monde Mhletywa. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
IT was business as usual when the KwaNobuhleNetball Association (KWANA) League fun-filledgames were played in KwaNobuhle Townshipover the weekend.
In the Senior Division, Amazing got softpoints after their opponents, KwaNobuhle failedto honour their game.
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TOTALnon-stop actions kept the fans cheer-ing as the future stars gave a good accountof themselves during MOFA Junior Leaguefinals at Motherwell NU 9 Stadium on Sun-day.
But it was a day tinged with emotion assome teams failed to take some honours.
Young Madrid U/11 side’s name was en-graved on the trophy when they snatched a3-2 narrow victory from Tomorrow Stars.Both teams needed to dig deep in the U/13finals but Real City managed to beat YoungChiefs 5-3 on penalties after the two sidesshared the spoils 2-2 in the fulltime. In theU/15 Liverpool went home victorious whenthey overcameTomorrow Stars 2-1 in the en-tertaining finals.
MOFAJunior League finalsproducedsome fireworks
Monde Mhletywa and Mzimkhulu Fina present the trophies to the captains Thabang Toni (YoungMadrid), Masibulele Mpetsheni (Liverpool) and Luzuko Hina (Young Ideas). PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
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MISTAKES by individuals cost IkamvaMovers in their 4-1 loss to Lion City intheir SAFA Nelson Mandela Bay SABRegional League game at MotherwellNU 9 Stadium on Saturday.
However, the lack of communicationat the back is Movers’ major downturnin all the games they have played so farin the regional league. Another glaringmistake to note in the part of Moverswas the decision they took in the transi-tional area. Despite the errors, Moversstarted the game at a high tempo as theytook the game to City. Both sides wentto the break in a deadlock. In the secondhalf Movers piled more pressure butCity scored their goal headed home bySiyasanga Ngetu. City camped in Mov-ers territory hunting a 2-0 cushion. Assuch Unathi Kuzwayo also scored witha header in a similar manner to Ngetu.Movers scored their first goal courtesyof Gcobani Mavengana but their joy wasshort lived as Ngetu bagged his secondgoal. City’s fourth goal was pulled byThabiso Minana to make the final score4-1.
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Movers erroneous in their loss
Ikamva Movers goalkeeper Lusanda Rooilandis pressurised by Lion City Thulani Shumpawith Movers captain Phumzile Sithungulooking on. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
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YOUNG and upcoming stars took eachother on during NODEFA U/11 Leaguegames played on Saturday.
Despite giving a good fight, CityFriends trailed by 1-0 to Black Vultureswith New City Stars beating Flamingo2-1. Manchester United gave their ut-most best in their 3-0 victory over KUBS.
Despatch Pioneers failed to register awin following their 2-0 loss to Tempta-tions. Young Pirates accumulated threepoints as well when they cruised to a 1-0win over Manchester Babes.
Khayelitsha Stars handed Young Cul-ture a 1-0 defeat during their pulsatingencounter. Highland Spurs struggled tobeat Young Brothers 4-2 while Black Ac-es managed to earn a 2-0 deserved tri-umph over Stokes City.
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NEW Brighton-based side City Lads provedbeyond any doubt that they were one of thetop sides in the SAFA Eastern Cape SasolLadies League when they secured a 2-1 hardfought away victory overThunderbirds inButterworth on Saturday
Following their 10-0 win over ContinentalExpress aweek ago, Gunners set their sights
on the prestige trophy as they gave up a goodfight against Birds. Having been awardedsoft points last week, Manchester Babesthumped Mustangs 9-2. After handing a 5-2to defeat to Mustangs last Saturday, Bir-minghamCity punished the students of Uni-versity of Fort Hare 6-0 in East London. Lastweek the students succumbed 5-0 to Thun-derbirds in Alice. Liverpool, who failed toplay away against Babes last week, edgedout Continental Express 2-1 in Zwide.
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MOTHERWELL HighSchools’ rugby shows thesigns the vast signs of im-provement with time.
The U/15 games whichwere played at NU 1 Stadiumall the teams of the schoolsshowed merit of their ownbut one winner shouldemerge in each game playedon the day. Having lost their
last Wednesday game, Mfe-sane High were determinedto cause an upset and theydefeated Motherwell High7-5 in their enterprising run-ning rugby game.It was agruelling task when Vulum-zi High overcame DouglasMbopha High 7-5. CoselelaniHigh were on top form fol-lowing their 15-5 victoryover Ncedo High who lostconcentration in the secondhalf of the game.
MfesaneHigh record their firstwin of the season
Vulumzi High School scrumhalf going forward in their game againstMotherwell High School (blue). PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
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FOLLOWING a long season andlong break, fans were treated toNODEFA VW Community TrustPremier League enthrallinggames at Jabavu Stadium inKwaNobuhle Township from 20 to21 September 2014.
Reigning league winners Imba-balaYoungStarswent 3-2 down toStoke City. Young Callies thwart-
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City Friends were not friendlywhen they beat City Style 4-0.Khayelitsha Stars lost 2-1 to NewCity Stars. Really Rangers wereheld to a goalless draw by Jamai-can Stars. Highland Spurs devas-tated Temptations when they de-feated them 2-1 in a scintillatinggame.
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