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Not end of the road “We are certain that the traders that are part of this project will see the fruits of the knowledge they gained through this course. We understand that for a long time inform- al traders were ignored in the business sec- tor and by receiving such training, we want to make sure that they grow in business,” said Reid. The course was rolled out in other provin- ces such as the Eastern Cape and KZN and we see traders receive a R9000 stipend for their businesses. According to Nozipo Sibisi from WR SE- TA, graduation in the project is not the end. “The project won’t end with this graduation but with continued support in the form of monitoring and mentorships,” she said. She said that she was happy to see that the vendors were very passionate and dedicated after receiving reports of 100% attendance during the course. “I’m glad to know that the traders are tak- ing the development of their businesses seri- ously and that their aim was not to pocket the stipend and run with it. A milestone As a country we need to see informal trad- ers taking their rightful place as the catalyst for business development,” she said. Guest speaker on the day was Lindelani Sibisi from Tenga International who urged the traders to use the information they re- ceived in the course. “This is a milestone for you,” he said ad- dressing the traders. “You were neglected before but they didn’t know that the inform- al trade industry is worth R1, 7 billion a year. You are literally sitting in a lot of money and these programme will help you capital- ise on this”,” she said to much applause from the graduates. Nombulelo Fuyizilo, a meat trader, said that they have learnt a lot through the course and are hoping to learn more. V See the picture on page 3. First timer: Mbasa Khuselo from Khayelitsha is one of the five and six year-old violinists from Good Hope Seminary Junior School in Vredehoek who performed for the first time in front of a public audience last week. The school’s Grade R class started with violin lessons in March and were tutored the Suzuki method by renowned violin teacher Maria Botha. The lessons form part of a life transformation programme, sponsored by Musiquelaine South Africa. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

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KHAYELITSHA | MFULENIThursday, 27 August 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]

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FINAL CLEARANCE SALE

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Fax: 021 945 1936(T's &C's apply)

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2010 Volkswagen Polo Vivo 1.4iTrend Classic p/s ,a/c, cd,

+-R1 900pmR99 900R99 900

2010 Chevrolet Cruze 1.8LTAuto Full House. ONLY 77 000km

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BUSINESS: 30 TRADERS GRADUATE

InformaltradersgraduateMANDLA MAHASHE

“Knowledge applied is power,” .That was the keymessage at the

recent graduation ceremony atthe Informal Traders Upliftment Pro-

gramme in Khayelitsha.About 30 traders from around

were awarded for their participa-tion in the pilot project estab-lished by the Wholesale andRetail SETA and the depart-ment of small business devel-opment.

The course in entrepre-neurship was facilitated bythe FalseBayCollege through

their Centre for Entrepreneur-ship (CFE).According to CFEmanager Steve Reid the

coursewas rolled out inamonthandconsist-ed of 10 modules.

Not end of the road“We are certain that the traders that are

part of this project will see the fruits of theknowledge they gained through this course.Weunderstand that for a long time inform-

al traders were ignored in the business sec-tor and by receiving such training, we wantto make sure that they grow in business,”said Reid.The course was rolled out in other provin-

ces such as the Eastern Cape and KZN andwe see traders receive a R9000 stipend for

their businesses.According to Nozipo Sibisi from WR SE-

TA, graduation in the project is not the end.“The project won’t end with this graduationbut with continued support in the form ofmonitoring and mentorships,” she said.She said that shewas happy to see that the

vendors were very passionate and dedicatedafter receiving reports of 100% attendanceduring the course.“I’m glad to know that the traders are tak-

ing the development of their businesses seri-ously and that their aim was not to pocketthe stipend and run with it.

A milestoneAs a country we need to see informal trad-

ers taking their rightful place as the catalystfor business development,” she said.Guest speaker on the day was Lindelani

Sibisi from Tenga International who urgedthe traders to use the information they re-ceived in the course.“This is a milestone for you,” he said ad-

dressing the traders. “You were neglectedbefore but they didn’t know that the inform-al trade industry isworthR1, 7 billionayear.You are literally sitting in a lot of money

and these programme will help you capital-ise on this”,” she said tomuchapplause fromthe graduates.Nombulelo Fuyizilo, a meat trader, said

that they have learnt a lot through thecourse and are hoping to learn more.V See the picture on page 3.

First timer: Mbasa Khuselo from Khayelitsha is one of the five and six year-old violinistsfrom Good Hope Seminary Junior School in Vredehoek who performed for the first time infront of a public audience last week. The school’s Grade R class started with violin lessonsin March and were tutored the Suzuki method by renowned violin teacher Maria Botha.The lessons form part of a life transformation programme, sponsored by MusiquelaineSouth Africa. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

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When do you realiseyour potential in life?What are we created to do.

What is an awakened person. I knowwhat you are going to say. You aregoing to say it is someone like DalaiLama–a Buddha. Are any of us awak-ened. Again I know whatyou going to say.

You are going to saywe are. But are we?Many think we arebecause we can speaktsostsi taal. That’s mygripe with manypeople. We have notchanged. We are still thesame.

We are still like tsotsis. All we wantto do is to take, take, take.

Take from someone else. Take fromour enemies. And if you talk like that,you are awakened. Think about it.Does an awakened person take fromanother.

As you sit there thinking about yourlife, if so, what?

Don’t tell me you are thinking abouttaking from someone else, as if thatwill restore your soul. Because I don’tthink it will.

We are not created to take. We arecreated to create. If you take, and itsover, what will your next move bethen? Will you take. You will keep ontaking. And others will have to defendthemselves.

They will have to build walls aroundtheir properties. And what does thistell you? Does it not tell you that oursociety is a society of takers? We have

walls all around us. That is whysecurity is such a lucrative business.

It is because we are not awakened.We believe in taking from others.

We do not believe in creating thingsfor ourselves. We think it is not cool

to do that. What if you fail? Forsure, what if you do?

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At the same time it is short becauseif you do not utilise your time con-structively, you will lose out. Ofcourse those that lose out are thosethat do not believe in creating thingsfor themselves. They are those thatsay, “I am incapable.” “I can’t!” “I’museless.” They are those that believethey are bewitched. Or, they are black.

“Blacks do not know how to dothings for themselves.” God did notendow them with the same powers aswhites, or Japanese, or, Chinese. Butawakened persons do not think likethat. They know what it takes to dothings for themselves. It is persever-ance. Self-discipline. Belief. And desire.What do you want to have? What doyou want to be? Awakened personsthink like that. And proceed to followtheir bliss. They don’t wanna take.They create. Stay positive.

Atandwa Kani and Mncedisi Shabangu in Sizwe Banzi Is Dead PHOTO: RUPHIN COUDYZER

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Informal traders from Khayelitshawere awarded certificates afterthe completion of an upliftmentcourse recently.PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

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with the SAPS and the Western Cape Li-quor Authority.

The City of Cape Town’s Liquor Enforce-ment Unit teamed up with the South Afri-can Police Service and the Western Cape Li-quor Authority in recent days to focus oncompliance at night clubs, shebeens andtaverns. The operations focused on estab-lishments in Mitchells Plain, Gugulethu,Philippi East, Lwandle, Nyanga, Belharand Khayelitsha.

Officers inspected a total of 39 premisesand issued spot fines totalling R14 000 forvarious by-law contraventions. They alsoissued 10 compliance notices and confiscat-ed 620 litres of alcohol. In addition, four sus-pects were arrested for selling alcohol ille-gally and contravening the Liquor Act, re-sulting in the closure of seven shebeens in

Lwandle, Khayelitsha, Nyanga and Gugulet-hu.

‘We have started using undercover offi-cers to bait illegal operators and the resultsare clear to see. Alcohol abuse is a major con-tributor to social ills and so we cannot affordto go easy on those who flout the law,”saidAlderman JP Smith.

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Swimming in muckMBONGISENI MASEKO

Six families woke up to a fountain ofsewer spurts on Wednesday morningafter a drain burst, leaving waste mat-

ter flooding their homes in Khayelitsha.Nokuthula Makapela, 35, said she was

woken from her deep sleep by the shouts ofneighbours alerting her to the flowingmessof excreta into her home.

She said she found herself knee-deep intothe mess as she jumped out of bed.

“The waste was all over my house.”The mother of two minor children said

she and her husband had had to take thekids to a relative nearby.

“This has badly affected us. My childrenare still traumatised.

Their uncle, who stays in Greenpointcame and took my children to his house,”she said.

Makapela said her daughter, who suffersfrom epileptic fits, was severely affected bythe latest sewarage burst.

“Her seizures have started again sincethis incident,”.

“She last suffered from the fits in 2012, soI suspect that they were triggered by thespillage,” Makapela said.

Makapela’s children could not go toschool on Thursday as their school uniformbecame soaked.

She could only save their school books.Makapela said they had been staying in

the area since 2011 and had never experi-ence this.

Lwandile Peyi’s shackwas still filledwiththe reek of the sewage when City Vision vi-sited.

“The smell is terrible. I am not happy atall,” Peyi said.

NosiphoLingeni, 38, said all her furniturehas been damaged.

There were also other drains that wereblocked in other sections of the area suchas Sikalekhekhe on Tuesday.

Councillor Amos Komeni, of Ward 93,said all the blocked drains were cleared byThursday.

“We found rocks in the drainswhichwerecausing the blockage. We appeal to resi-dents to ensure that they do not open thedrains because children end up throwingstones inside which cause problems,” Ko-meni said.

Komeni also said the Disaster Risk Man-agement also gave some food parcels to theaffected families and also blankets.

Looking for the family of the deceased

Khayelitsha Hospital is looking for the fami-ly of a deceased patient who is a 51 year oldfemale, who died at Khayelitsha Hospital.The deceased was transferred from Tyger-

berg hospital to the hospital on 22 July 2015.. Any person with information of the familycan please contact the Chief Porter VuyokaziMashalaba on 021 360 4533/4200.

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Roadblock: Sergeant Phindi Nqweniso and Constable Babalwa Vokovoko were among the womenin blue from Khayelitsha police station who conducted a roadblock as part of a Women’s MonthOperation, in Jafta Masemola Road, Site B, on Thursday. The 17 officers stopped 150 vehicles and18 fines were issued and four different charges valued at R8000 were issued. 1000 pamphletsdomestic violence awarenessand substance abuse were distributed. The officers also confiscated20000 litres of alcohol. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

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mankind is created equal.I am of the view that men and women

are fashioned as equals and since they areshaped equaly, women deserve an oppor-tunity to be the president of the country.

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The current state of shamblesin our country are a headsoreIt is a fact that government parastatalssuch as SAA, Eskom and others arefailing the ordinary citizens of thisbeautiful country, and continue to robthe taxpayers on a number of occasions.To single out that Denel as a govern-

ment parastatal is doing very well isludicrous, the public and the oppositioncannot be told to have a narrow orblinkered overview when doing theirmonitoring and evaluation, but theymust have a broader perspective into allgovernment matters .Many South Africans, including those

in the ruling party know that Eskom isin tatters, but due to political allegiance,they pretend as if everything is runningnormally.Then there is also the South African

Post Office, which is also in the hands ofgovernment, and, as always, in sham-bles.Ordinary citizens of this country,

including students, job seekers, businessand the rest are the bigger loosers inthis shambles, as it is a fact that some oftheir correspondence never reached itsintended destination.I empathise with them as I am person-

ally also not sure if the letters I had sentsince November 1994 through the SApost office ever reached the addressees.Letters contribute to the protection

and conservation of literacy, which isthe ability to write and read.Today, as in the past, letters are used

as a communication tool and as anassessment measure in schools.Why are we still teaching our children

how to write a letter if our Post Office isdysfunctional. In some instances it isdiscouraged to use email or the fax ingovernment correspondence.With the current post office Nelson

Mandela couldn’t have achieved his LLBdegree or received his letters fromWinnie. His letters, law books, assess-ments and tutorials could never havereached the intended destination.Apartheid was a crime against humani-ty, and people should not compare theincomparable, but with the currentshenanigans at Sapo, I would prefer amessage in a bottle, for, at least, ourcurrents are still flowing in the rightdirection.

SANDILE BONTSANyanga

Bowling for mothers of nationAs Women’s Month draws to a close, itis critically vital to show appreciationtowards the women who are flying theflag inside and outside of the country.Women who ensure that this country

moves forward.This is to thank all women taking care

of the orphans and abandoned childrenand for loving those children as theirown.To the women who run the local soup

kitchens to feed the less fortunate out oflove and not pity.To the women who sacrifice their time

to operate afternoon classes and youthcentres, your efforts are worth the while.To those who operate the Early

Childhood Development centres, wesalute you. We fail to tell women howmuch we love and appreciate them.Accept this token of appreciation;THANK YOU Mbokodo, Enkosi Mama.As we are fast approaching the next

local government election, it is fitting tohighlight a few women who have provenbeyond doubt that they are more thancapable to lead; Belinda Landingwe,Patricia De Lille, Nombeko Ruby Leput-eng, Thandi Manikivana and MamaMafoko.

Dr. Noma-Africa, Helen Zille, PatLekker and Debbie Schafer.Beyond their political line, they have

shown care, love and empathy. Thesociety at large has benefited from theirrole and responsibilities.Women have proven that they are

leaders and carers by nature. We haveseen their leadership in parliamentthrough Mama Baleka Mbethe andThandi Modise.It is encouraging that they don’t lead

to compete with men, they don’t lead toprove a point, but lead to take thisgovernment forward.I love the fact that they know and

respect the men, however, they are firmin putting the voice of women upfront.I thank you all women.Please take this time to educate your

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Lillian Goyi showed you, show them theway, lead them in the right direction.I will forever be grateful for the time

you carry and love the unborn andsacrifice anything for your family.

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cepting applications from young cul-tural entrepreneurs who operate in

Townships of the GreaterWestern Cape Re-gion in South Africa to take part in a newCultural Accelerator.“The DAC-supported AFAI Cultural Ac-

celerator ismuchmore than simply a train-ing. It is an innovative development ofAFAI’s EU-supported African CulturalLeadership Programme which we havebeen running over 4 years with partnersfrom across the African continent. The Cul-tural Accelerator is a medium-term crea-tive journeyandpartnershipwith entrepre-neurs who resonate with the mission ofAFAI.” says Belisa Rodrigues, BusinessManager African Arts Institute.The AFAI Cultural Accelerator includes

a focus on business skills; project incuba-tion; Access to finance; Mentorship and be-spoke Networking opportunities.Deep Dive Phase IFrom 28 September to 02 October 2015,

AFAI will present a five-day course, aimedat individuals from the Western Cape re-gionwanting to enhance their business andsocial enterprises within the arts and cul-ture sectors. Applicants who live and work

in various townships in the greater CapeTown region are strongly encouraged to ap-ply. The course will take place in the CapeTown CBD. A five day course will be thephase 1 of the process possibly leading to asix month partnership with the AfricanArts Institute should the learning partnersbe selected to continue the programme.Accelerator Phase IIThe six month process will include

among other opportunities: short focusedonline/off line course; fortnightly mento-ring session; monthly learning and sharingspaces; access to resources including finan-cial support to those selected from the DeepDive phase. Aminimum of 6 applicants willbe accepted into each phase I and phase II,with full scholarships.The deadline for applications is Monday

the 07 September 2015.Application forms, including details on

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ISixeko saseKapa kungokunje sikwinkqubo yokuqukumbela uMgaqo-nkqubo waso oluYiloongoLawulo lwee-Asethi eziyiPropati engenakususwa (izakhiwo nomhlaba).

Injongo yalo mgaqo-nkqubo kukudala isakheko seziko ngokubanzi esingolawulo lwee-asethi eziyipropati engenakususwa apho siyakuthi sincedise ekumiselweni kobanoxanduvanokubonelela ngeenqobo ezamkelekileyo nezisemgangathweni kulawulo lwezi mpahla (ii-asethi).

Ngokwecandelo-17 loMthetho wobuRhulumente boMmandla ongeeNkqubo zikaMasipalaongunomb.32 wango-2000, uluntu namaqela anomdla okanye imibutho iyakuthi inikwe ithubalokungenisa kumasipala izimvo, izindululo okanye izilungiso ngokumalunga nalo mgaqo-nkqubo oluyilo ukususela ngowama-23 Agasti 2015 ukuya kowama-23 Septemba 2015.

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IYunithi yeNtatho-nxaxheba yoLuntu iyakuthi incedisane nabo bantu bangenakho ukufundaokanye ukubhala, abo bakhubazekileyo nabo bahlelelekileyo apho bangenakho ukungenisaizimvo ezibhaliweyo ukuba ifumane izimvo okanye izilungiso zabo ukuba zirekhodishwekwaye zingeniswe kwiSixeko. Qhagamshelana naba bantu balandelayo:

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Umgaqo-nkqubo oluyilo uyafumaneka ukuba uphononongwe kwa www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, kwii-ofisi zebhungana nakwizakhiwo zamathala eencwadi zeSixeko.

Jolisa imibuzo ku-Imraan Israel kumnxeba u-021 400 9027 okanye u-imeyilele [email protected].

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Modi Maqabaza, of Umanyano Lwabaphulaphuli Initiative handed over the grocery to MamelaNtshekelo, 25, in Makhaza, Khayelitsha, on Friday.

No ID family helpedwith food and cashMBONGISENI MASEKO

A needy family from Makhaza was vi-sited by members of Umanyano Lwa-baphulaphuli Initiative who handed

them groceries and cash on Friday.The family of three children, who have no

Identity Documents (IDs) and birth certifi-cates and their heavily pregnant mother,Nokuzola Ntshekele, also does not have anID.Ntshekele told City Vision that she was

on her way to Tygerberg hospital when shereceived the news of the visit.She has been in Khayelitsha hospital for

the past week andwas transferred to Tyger-berg on the day of the visit.Modi Maqabaza, of Umanyano Lwabaph-

ulaphuli Initiative, said they visited thefamily after they became aware of their direcondition, recently.“We found children sitting alone at home

as their mother who is pregnant was admit-ted in hospital.Theirmother doesnot have an IDandalso

her children do not have IDs and birth cer-tificates.They do not get social grants as a result.

The youngest child, who is two years old,also lives with mental disability.They did not have food when we arrived

there,” Maqabaza said.Maqabaza also said they then approached

local businesses and asked for donationsand about R200 cash for the family.Mamela Ntshekelo, 25, the oldest child,

has a child who also does not have a birthcertificate.The children also stay with their uncle

who is estimated to be 27 years old who isalsomentally unstable after a stabbing inci-dent years ago.Councillor Mpucuko Nguzo, of Ward 95,

said he intervened to see the family gettinghelp.Nguzo said the youngest child, was now

under the care for Social Development andthat they are busywith the process of apply-ing for the IDs and birth certificates for thefamily members.“Their mother tried to apply for IDs but

nothing came out of the applications.We are going to use their uncle’s ID to

register them on the list for indigent fami-lies who receive some groceries,” Nguzosaid.

Destitute woman to get helpJOHNSON MESI

Monde Nqulwana, a ward 89 councillormade a critical intervention and saved thelife of an HIV and TB positive woman inKhayelitsha recently.Mandisa Msali, 44 a resident in RR in-

formal settlement since 2006, is unemployedand is on treatment for both ailments. Sherecently applied for a disability grant withSassa but was turned down.It was then discovered that she was de-

faulting onher treatment due to lackof food.The problem then arises that she was not

taking her medication because she has nofood. She stays with a 16 year old daughter.After she was denied a grant, she said: .

“My situation got worse and I was relyingon neighbours for food.”.According to Sassa, a person qualifies for

a disability grant if the disability is con-firmed by an assessment officer to indicatewhether the disability is permanent or tem-porary.Apparently, there no significant residual

impairment affecting Msali’s ability towork. Tomakematters worse for her, Msalistays in a make-shift shack that has gaping

holes in the walls.“When I go to sleep at night I can literally

see people walking past my house.”Thanks to the intervention of TAC’s com-

munity development workers NonqabaMelani and Nkululeko Rorwana.Thier jobs involves making referrals to

relevant departments that deal with issuesaffecting members of community.“Her case was very different because it

was degrading her human living standard.The conditions where she is staying are notconducive for her health and really neededan urgent intervention’ said Melani.Dumisani Mazeleni, field officer, depart-

ment of Human Settlement said they havebeen alerted to the plight of Msali, and weretrying to assist with buildingmaterial to re-build her house as the conditions were in-humane“We are going to take this information to

our senior manager and will definitely takethe necessary steps to help Msali”.Nqulwana said he was “confident Msali

will receive a relief grant, while they areassessing her problem. They will also pro-vide her with 28 metal sheets to rebuild herhouse.

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‘Litsha’ race against crime right on trackZILA MKONTO

It’s all systems go for the Khayelitsha10km road race planned for this Sunday.Organised by Khayelitsha Athletics

Club, the race is dubbed “Khayelitsha RaceAgainst Crime and Substance Abuse”.KACpresidentNelsonTshambo said this

was the eight time they are staging the raceand by the look of things it will be the “bestso far”.Tshambo revealed that they have re-

ceived sponsorships from various compa-nies like Old Mutual, Zone Fitness, Saskoand Jive.“Weareverypleasedwith interest shown

by these companies andwewill deliver oneof the best races in the township,” saidTshambo.Also taking in the race would be rever-

ends Hansie Louw and Pastor Xola “BlackPain” Skosana who cemented their friend-ship by entering a Comrades Marathonrace together.Club secretary Nomfundo Nkohla said

there will be many prizes offered on theday.She urged the community to support the

event.“Wewill be giving twoZoneFitnessmem-

bership to some lucky people,” she said.The race will start and end at the Man-

dela Park Stadium on Sunday 30 August 30at 7am.Registration will be done from 5:30am on

thedayof the race, athletes and fun runnersare urged to arrive in time.For more details on the race call Nelson

on 0846183513.

Pastor Skosana and Hansie Louw. Itheko Athletics Club will be one of the clubs sending in many runners.

Transfer row saga on

The PSL’s Dispute Resolution Cham-berwill rule on theCamaldineAbrawcase by Friday after BloemfonteinCeltic and Kaizer Chiefs gave theirtestimony.The Togo international is at the

centre of a heated transfer saga, hav-ing been unveiled as one of AmaKho-si’s new signings during the off-sea-son, only for Phunya Sele Sele toclaim he had signed a pre-agreementwith them. The case has since beenpostponed numerous times, but finalarguments were heard this week andthe DRC are set to make their rulingby the weekend.Celtic said on their website: “The

PSL’s Dispute Resolution Chamberheard the final testimonies from bothBloemfontein Celtic and KaizerChiefs concerning the signing of twocontracts by Camaldine Abraw onMonday.After the matter was concluded,

representatives of both teams weremandated to hand in Heads of Argu-ment by Wednesday..

The ‘Cash for Cans’initiative remainsone of Collect-a-Can’s flagship pro-grammes.

Thousands of un-employed peoplegenerate a much-needed incomestream for them-selves and theirfamilies from thecollection of emptycans.For info about

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In their own words, they say they are abunch of winners!It’s not a girly bragging but a fact, if

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return in a happy mood,” sad Thandile.Iqhayiya High School principal Ayanda

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school on themap. They are also rolemodelsfor young girls who look up to them. Wemust encourage girls to participate in allsorts of sports,” she said.The team that comprises of Ncediswa ma-

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Iqhayiya High rugby coach Thembani Ngubelanga with his marauding players