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Tuesday was International Women’sDay and the stakeholders spared notime in giving them the honour they de-

serve.It was a special day for groups of women

in Khayelitsha as the City of Cape Town, So-cial Development and Early Childhood De-velopment hosted a gala dinner at the Solo-mon Tshuku Hall in their honour.

The 15 women were honoured were hon-oured for the good work they performed intheir communities.

According Councillor Jeremia Thuyns-ma, who is also Subcouncil 9 chairman,

these women were recognised for their workin community development and other facetsin their fight against social ills.

“This year we decided to celebrate thiswonderful day by giving credit where it isdue, celebrating women that have been veryinstrumental in the development of Khaye-litsha.

The heroines were Nosizwe Mbeki, ShielaDladlu, Nolubabalo Mtshalala, Nothandeki-le Lambutha, Nomalungelo Gxogxa, Pikis-wa Mjuleni, Doreen Bophe, NomvuyoKhondlo, Nobathembu Dyasi, NokulungaNasondwana, Nomzamo Kolisi, NosisekoPhaqa, Mildred Tshukuse and NomatshakaNojingxa.

He said that the Subcouncil has been veryactive in celebrating and empowering wom-en for the past five years.

“This is not just handouts, as we have evenfocussed on business as we established pro-grammes for informal women traders.

We hope event such as today will encour-age women to continue the stellar work theydo for our community,” said Thuyusma.

Community worker Nolubabalo Mtshala-la who worked with domestic violence andabuse said that she was over the moon tolearn that she was going to be one of thewomen that were honoured.

“I was shocked because this kind of workdoesn’t always come with rewards. However

I am extremely happy to know that the hardwork we put in doesn’t go unnoticed,” shesaid.

Her job entails visiting homes where theybelieve there is abuse and violence as wellas helping victims.

“The biggest challenge we find is that be-cause the violence is conducted by peopleknown or close to the victims, such acts of-ten go unreported. And the victims seldomseek help as a result.

She said they also dealt with cases ofyoungsters forcing their parents to handover money to satisfy their drug usage.

“Others stripped appliances in the house-hold to sell for their drug craving.”

The City of Cape Town, Social Development and EarlyChildhood Development hosted the International WomensDay gala dinner at the Solomon Tshuku Hall where 15women were honoured. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

Moms honoured

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We are born to be niceEverything happens for a reason.Sometimes you may think it doesn’t,especially if you find yourself in amidst of a bitter quarrel, as it hap-pened to me recently. And I wasstunned.I wondered what was happening to

me. How can I handle this situation?How can I get out of it? Here was

my integrity being challenged. Whatwas I to do? Have you ever foundyourself in such a situation?Of course you have. How did you

handle it? Were blows ex-changed? You know inevery quarrel underneathlooms a fight. And thisis what I wanted toavoid. Not that I’m acoward.I’m not. It is just that I

don’t like fighting. I hate it.It leads to arrogance. It leads tohurt. And what are you going to gainby it?Admiration? Maybe. From whom?

From people like you.From people that like to defend their

integrity. Yeah, this is what it is allabout. Most of us do not like to beundermined. As soon as one does, itcalls for action. And that action meansdefending your integrity.What does integrity mean? I guess it

means all those things you think youare. And what are you? Important.Great. You live in high places.When there are gatherings you are

called to the front.

And when that is going to bechallenged, don’t allow it. Defend it atall costs. If it means fistfights, do that.Otherwise you are not a man. You area coward. You hear them talking aboutcowards?“I am not a coward!” they say. What

does that mean? It means I am readyto play dirt. And life is not about that.It isn’t really. It is not about fights.We are one. Ha, ha, ha, someone maysay.Now we are talking. You say we areone. How? Do you want to know?I wish you did, because I can’tsee your face. But I will tellyou. It is simple. We are allnice. We are all born to benice.

But thenalong theway

somet hinghappens. A voice in the head creepsin. And what it says to you are lies. Itsays things like you are better thanothers. You are great. You are impor-tant.There is no one like you. All people

should bow down to you. Those thatdon’t should be called to order. Whyare they not bowing down to you?Don’t they see that you are important?Such are the lies of the voice. You’ve

got to see through it. And bring it toorder. And take it out of your mind.We are one. That’s all. Nothing else.No one is important than the other.We all are. Stay positive.

Kasi models promoted local fashion brands during a show in Khayelitsha. PHOTO:LINDILE MBONTSI

Kasi designers struttheir own creationsFASHIONdesigners showed theirmettle

at a Kasi Fashion show at LookOut Hillon Saturday.

It was hosted by Radio Zibonele presenterNtombsie Mcetywa.The fashion business has become a trend

in kasis where young people design brandsto suit their communities.Ntombsie said most of the young design-

ers in ekasi lacked exposure for their worksince they haven’t yet grown into fullyfledged businesses to effectively marketthemselves.LZ Designers owner Liziwe Zigebe,25,

started her business two years ago and fo-cuses on African designs.She said: “Events like these are crucial to

my business. Our work is exposed so resi-dents can see what we do.”Luyanda Bhatyi, 23, from Njayempilo De-

signs said a local radio presenter hosting theshow means the exposure is good.“Business marketing is an important tool

that links clients to products,” he said.Ntombsie is the founder of Ntombsie Pro-

fessional Models Modelling Agency.Her young models wear products from de-

signers exhibiting at the show and she saidher projects aim to empower the kasi com-munity.She works with men and women models

to empower them to reach greater heights inthe industry.Over 40 models took part in the show.Residents said they only knew certain

brands until now.Neliswa Magagula,42, said: “These young

people are doing well. The clothes and de-signs are beautiful. This eventwill putmanybrands on the map.”

City careers expo opportunitiesTHE City of Cape Town’s Social Develop-ment and Early Childhood Development Di-rectorate held a career exposition at the Sol-omon Tshuku Hall in Khayelitsha on Tues-day on Thursday.Grade 12 pupils from Siphemandla, Them-

belihle and Uxolo high schools took part inthe event.Councillor Suzette Little, mayoral com-

mittee member for social and early child-hood development, said young people arehardest hit by unemployment.“The national youth unemployment rate

is just under 35%.“There are a number of reasons for this,

including a lack of access to information andopportunities.

“Some young people are simply not readyfor work. And many of them drop out ofschool before completing matric.“This initiative is part of efforts to curb

unemployment.“The expo aims to show young people

what awaits themafter high school if they’reprepared to work hard.”The Cape Peninsula University of Tech-

nology, Northlink and False Bay collegeswere among the tertiary institutions provid-ing information at the exposition.Pupil Abongile Mgidi (18) said after at-

tending the expo, she had decided to becomea flight attendant.She added that the expo also taught her

how to apply for financial aid.

MOTIVATIONzyd mzamo

Kasi comedy at BaxterOn the 12 March the Zabalaza festival will beopening doors to all theatre lovers.This year its a little bit different as Amaso-

kolari Township Comedy from Khayelitshawill be staging their show. This organisationis not even a year old but it keeps growingfrom strength to strength. The showwill have10 comedians featuring Kagiso “KG” Mokga-di and others.The show will be hosted by Siya Seya the

co founder of Amasokolari. The showswill beon the 12,14,16 and 18 March and tickets areavailable at computicket for R30.

Sassa accused of showing “contempt” for poorBARBARA MAREGELE

The South African Social Security Agen-cy (Sassa) has told the Western Cape De-partment of Social Development (DSD) to“focus on their own mandate” instead ofcriticising Sassa in the media.Sassa is the government agency that

distributes social grants. It does so on be-half of the DSD. While the DSD has anoversight role over the parastatal, it hasno operational control over it.On 26 February, provincial DSD minis-

ter Albert Fritz released a statement criti-cising Sassa for not attending a communi-ty meeting in Elsies River.The meeting was to discuss concerns

over ongoing unauthorised deductionsfrom social grant accounts, for which Sas-sa has been widely criticised.In response Sassa told GroundUp that

it was “disappointed” with DSD’s state-ment and that it had not formally been in-vited to the event.

The group of about 30 beneficiaries,DSD officials and the local ward council-lor attended themeeting at the Elsies Riv-er civic centre on 25 February.Sihle Ngobese, spokesman for provin-

cial Social Development Minister AlbertFritz, said Sassa’s behaviour showed a“complete contempt” for the lives of poorpeople.“The majority of people wanted an-

swers on the ongoing incidents of unau-thorized deductions from their socialgrants. Sassa’s ducking, adding insult toinjury,” he said.Ngobese said Sassa had an obligation to

attend these community meetings and toinvestigate each complaint received dur-ing the meetings. He said the provincialministry has received 27 complaints thisyear alone. Theministry has also assisted626 cases since 2010.“Wewill continue to attend these public

meetings in order to play our oversightrole over Sassa,” he said.

Sassa regional spokesperson ShivaniWahab said the DSD should be using itstime to develop programmes to alleviatepoverty and reduce citizen’s dependencyon social grants.“It is advisable that they focus on their

mandate of 1,000 backlogs with the FosterCare Extensions and develop comprehen-sive poverty alleviation programmes.“They should probably use their time to

rendermore effective services to vulnera-ble children placed in foster care and themajor ongoing challenges experiencedwith drugs and substance abuse in theprovince,” she said.Wahab said Sassa representatives have

been attending meetings in Scottsdene,Manenberg, Gugulethu and Mitchell’sPlain to discuss the deductions.“We are always willing to address the

public on these platforms to ensure thatwe provide clarity on deductions and anyother social grant related matter.,” shesaid.- Ground Up

Deal with depression before it kills youIt’s really amazing how things can changein a split second.Depression is not only forwhites andwid-

ows. But even young black people suffer

from it. A young fellow in his matric whosuffered from depression scarred his handsusing a razor blade.Those hands could have changed the

world. His scars are a constant reminder ofhow alone and devastated he was. Peoplemust always remember that their actionshave consequences. Now this fellow has tohide his scars under long-sleeved shirts.People need to talk about their problems

before it’s too late.

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Cop shack for Site C mootedSPINDOG MOTSAMAI

Khayelitsha Development Forum haswelcomed the proposed installation ofa satellite police station in the crime

infested area of Site C.Though the details are still sketchy, chair-

man Ndithini Tyhido said the “move waslong overdue”.“Site C deserves its own, fully fledged po-

lice station, but we understand the limita-tions of our government, althoughwe are ex-cited with this plan,” said Tyhido.He admitted knowing about the satellite

police station plans but said relevant au-

thorities will make the matter public soon.According to our source the opening of the

satellite police station would be a “high pro-file affair” to be attended by PoliceMinisterNathi Nhleko and other top dignitaries.The source further saidhehoped the event

would not deteriorate into a “political pointscoring ahead of the forthcoming local gov-ernment elections”, because crime was real.

.Meanwhile residents of Town Two arereeling with shock after the gruesome dis-covery of a half naked body of a 20 year oldwoman in the area.

The body of Sinoxolo Mafevuka,20, wasfound dumped in a public toilet at the SSTsquatter camp.AndiswaBaba said it was about 8amwhen

she discovered the body.“I was on my way to work when I came

across the dead woman inside the toilet.I saw her lifeless body kneeling in front

of the toilet seat and her head over it. I amstill shocked by the discovery. It’s the firsttime I’ve seen something like this,” said An-diswa. Police suspect foul play and are ap-pealing for help.Another resident, Nandipha Matyana,39,

told City Vision she knew the victim.“Her sister identified her, but leftwith the

police. We don’t know who did this evildeed,” Nandipha said.Captain Frederick van Wyk said: “Cir-

cumstances surrounding the murder in SSTblock, where the body of a 20-year-old wom-an was found in one of the toilet stalls, areunder investigation. No one has been arrest-ed for the murder.”A murder docket has been opened for fur-

ther investigation,” said Van Wyk.The police request anyone with informa-

tionabout the incident to contact the investi-

gating officer, Detective-Sergeant Corneliusvan Niekerk at Harare Police Station on 021363 9000 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

Police officers at the crime scene where the half-naked body of 21-year-old Sinoxolo Mafevukawas found inside a public toilet in SST squatter camp in Town Two in Khayelitsha on Wednesdaymorning. PHOTOS: LINDILE MBONTSI

Sister-in-law Iminathi Mafevuka (22) is shockedabout the incident.

Sinoxolo Mafevuka

Khayelitsha policeneed your helpOn 24 January at about 10 o’clock inthe evening, a 27-year-old woman waswalking from Makhaza.“She was pulled under Oscar Mpet-

ha Road bridge by a man, who rapedher,” said police spokeswoman Na-siphi Same.If you have information, call Lieu-

tenant-Colonel Hermanus Titlestad-van Zyl on 021 360 2435, 082 334 8360,or CrimeStop on 08600 10111.

Khayelitsha Family Violence, ChildProtection and Sexual Offences Unit(FCS) need the help of City Visionreaders to trace this suspect who iswanted for a rape case.

Criminals have nowehere to hideThe Khayelitsha cluster, which includesSAPS Khayelitsha, Lingelethu West, Har-are, Macassar, Somerset West, Strand,Lwandle and Gordon’s Bay, is proud of itsrecent crime busting success.Scores of law breakers, recently are be-

hind bars as a result.During operations in the past week, 71

houses were searched and 116 suspects werearrested. Substantial amounts heroin, tik,mandrax, cocaine and dagga were confiscat-ed.

.In another, a total of 74 operations wereconducted at taxi ranks and three road-blocks were held. Four stolen vehicles wererecovered. 5894 litres of liquor were confis-cated. 29 wanted suspects were arrested dur-ing tracing operations.

.In Lingelethu West a 33 year old malewas arrested for house robbery, after thecomplianant reported that he had beenasleep with his partner when he answeredto aknock on the door.Uponopening, he sawfour males, one of them armed with a fire-arm.They threatenedhimand stole runningshoes, clothes, cash and cellphones. The sus-pect appeared at the Khayelitsha Magis-trates’ Court last Wednesday.

.Last Wednesday, a shop owner in Site Cwas robbed at gunpoint by three suspects,wherein the stole goods from the shop. How-ever, not long after, all three suspects werenabbed, ad have appeared at the khayelitshacourt last Thursday.

.Last Thursday, members of the orga-

nised crime unit arrested a man who gavethem information leading to the seizure ofseveral firearms. A Norinco, Z88, Argo, CZ.65 pistols were seixed, including a 7.65 fire-arm were seized.The man was arrested for the possession

of illegal arsenal..A32 year oldmale suspect learnt that the

arm of the law is very long when he was ar-rested for a murder that occurred in 2008.On 29 March 2008 members of Harare

SAPS attended to a murder scene where a29 year old male had been stabbed to death.

A 32 year oldmale was arrested on 01March2016 for the murder and appeared in theKhayelitshaMagistrates’ Court on 03March2016.

.On the same day at 19:05 a complainantwas in the chain retailer in Khayelitshawhen six males entered, all of them armed.They took a till which contained an undis-closed amount of cash and fled on foot toK-block in Khayelitsha.

A 21 year old male was arrested for busi-ness robbery and the illegal possession of afirearm and ammunition.

Harare SAPSmembers witharrestedsuspects fromleft: D/SgtCornelius VanNiekerk andD/Sgt BradleyDavidsords

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Apostle John Chi coming to South AfricaApostle John Chi coming to South Africato help you start up a small business, but if you agree to go to SCOAN, I will we went back to the headquarters of SCOAN at Ikotun-Lagos. Our department, body for the last time before burial, but what I saw frightened me. I saw theMY STORY, MY VISION, OUR FUTURE. assist you until you get safely back to your country, Cameroon, and help your known as “the diggers” did very well and the man of God gave us faces of Apostle Paul, Apostle Peter, Prophet Elijah and Prophet Ezekiel, and Ipeople. As long as you are here, you have no problem with accommodation”. accommodation in the church. After some time the department was dissolved, could identify them by their names written on their foreheads. I then I woke up. IBY APOSTLE JOHN CHII said to him, Dad, I don’t know where SCOAN is, I have never been there or and I thought about going home to start a business which will sustain me. That told my prayer colleagues about this dream. A week later, the man of God,even heard of a church called SCOAN. He said to me, “Don’t worry about that decision taken, one afternoon while I was parking my luggage to travel, I felt Prophet T. B. Joshua, called the three of us and told us that God said he should

The Holy Spirit is the best influence. My name is Apostle John Chi, popularlymy son, my wife is a member of SCOAN, I will talk to her to take you there.” tired and decided to relax on my bed. I dozed off, and in my dream I was part of anoint us to join in the office of the men of God. In a flash, the vision I had,

known as Wiseman John Chi of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nationsa group who were taken to see the man of God. We were in a line and when it came to mind, and I told the prophet of God the dream I had. Upon hearing it,

(SCOAN). One Wise Man once said that “Everything big starts little”.On Wednesday 3 January 2000, his wife asked me to dress up so that we was my turn to see the man of God, Prophet T. B. Joshua, he asked me to sit he was happy about the confirmation and called a meeting so that I could testify

This wise saying vividly captures my life story.would go to SCOAN. I did so very quickly and we left for SCOAN. down. He asked me, “what can I do for you?” I said, please man of God I am and encourage the other disciples.

going back home, I don’t know what I am going to do when I get there. I wantI am of humble background, born on 26 September 1976 in a small village

I will never forget the first day at SCOAN. After listening to the sermon from the you to tell me exactly what I can do when I get home. He looked at me and That was how by the grace of God, we were all anointed. Then Prophet T. B.known as Esu–Wum, Menchum Division of the North West Region of

man of God, senior prophet T. B. JOSHUA, I felt very dirty, guilty and empty. said, “you are not going anywhere for now, you’re supposed to be in vendor Joshua, our mentor, gave us the title of Wise Men. As he stripped the title ofCameroon. I am the last child of the family. My father, Chi Victor, is of blessed

I felt I needed Jesus Christ to save me, I started asking myself so many class”. At the time there used to be a class called the vendor class. And in the Wiseman from me, God’s confirmation of Apostleship remains in my life.memory. My mother, Chi Lucy Ekange, to the glory of God, still lives on to see

questions like, what can I do to be saved just like the Philippian jailer in Acts vision, the man of God sent a sister to take me to the vendor class. I was sitting Blessed be the name of the Lord.what her little boy of yesterday has become. With her prayers, support and

16:25? down in the front when I was called out to come and teach, which I did perfectly.encouragement, God has granted her heart’s desire to be a witness of the

When it was reported to the man of God that I could teach very well, he called Life is not fun and games. Life is something much more serious and full ofgoodness of God in my life.

After seeing the mighty things for which God had used senior prophet T. B. me and told me that if I continue like this, I will make Cameroon great, and then challenges. Life is a warfare where only the serious minded are victorious.Joshua, I was left with no other choice than to ask Jesus to take over my entire I woke up. I explained the dream to Mr. Mbawa Patrick. Upon arrival in the living In life I have had the grace to see the success in some, and the failure in

It is a truism that the destiny of a man is ordained by God Himself and not bylife and tell Him that I want to serve Him all the days of my life. The prophet room, three of them were sitting there. Since we were all living in the same others. I learnt that positive examples are tremendous motivators for success

man. So no man should think he/she can stop another man’s sun from rising.ended the service that day by telling us not to listen to what people say about house, I decided to tell them about my dream. One of them, Mr. Joachim, went just as negative examples are tremendous motivators for failure. I came to the

Therefore when God says that you shall be great, it doesn’t matter what anyhim. He said if we wanted to know who Prophet T. B. Joshua was we should to the SCOAN, called one of the coordinators by name Amos, and told him conclusion that to know life’s purpose is to know life’s creator and to know life’s

other person says or thinks. Upon completion of my primary school studies inpray when we got home and ask God, examine what we hear and see, and about the dream I had. Being the coordinator of the vendor class, he creator is to know peace and comfort; by that I mean a successful life. In the

1989 in Government Primary School Esu, I could not pursue further educationread in the light of God’s word. immediately went to tell the man of God. I was at home and did not know what mind of God you were created as a successful person. In order to tap into that

because of financial constraints, and so decided to study motor electricity. Evenwas taking place at SCOAN when my phone rang. Mr. Joachim asked me to success you must make the right choices in life because what you become

then I could still not graduate because I was in financial straits. I then decided toAs I went home that day, I was surprised. Ever since I was born, I had never come to SCOAN. tomorrow depends on the choices you make today. You are not too young to

travel down to the South West Region to look for a job. I got one at the house ofprayed all night, but that night something inexplicable came over me in my I went there and was asked to narrate the dream once more, which I did. I was succeed and not too old to occupy the position God has destined for you. If, as

Honourable Efite Andrew, currently the Assistant General Manger of theroom. I started singing and praising God for more than 2 hours, after which I asked to preach which I did, and instantly I was admitted into the vendor a teenager, you are asking yourself what kind of person you would like to be,

Cameroon Development Corporation (C.D.C), as a House Boy. As an aspiringstarted prayers. My prayer point was centered on “God who is Prophet T. B. classes. Just like in the vision I had, it did not take long for me to become a the answer depends on the kind of young person you are now. The kind of old

young man, I learnt that personal improvement and fulfilment in life comesJoshua?”. “God, please reveal to me who he is.” While I was praying, I was not teacher. Within a short time I was sent to the port-Harcourt branch of SCOAN to man I would like to be depends on the kind of young person I am now. What

through the continual process of learning from both positive and negativesleeping, but I can’t really explain what happened to me. It must have been a minister. A few weeks later, I was sent to different branches before finally being you become tomorrow depends on the choices you make now. What choices

experiences. In fact, life is a learning experience. While serving as a houseboy,trance. I immediately switched over to a different environment. I saw that I was sent to the Ghanaian branch as an evangelist. I was at the branch as an are you making now? When God made man, what mattered to Him was not

in August 1999, I decided to pay my older brother at Mutengene a visit.in a room and when I looked up at the ceiling, I saw a very big star appear. I evangelist for a year and 2 months before coming back to SCOAN, Lagos to physical or mental disposition but someone who would be a stake holder in His

Boarding a taxi from Tiko, I alighted at the big round-about at Mutengene,began to wonder how a very big star like this could penetrate through the roof continue in my department as a prayer warrior. I would really like to thank master plan. According to such, he assigns a purpose which many refer to as

and decided to walk up to Buea Road. A few minutes later, I saw a large crowdand into the room. Then a voice said to me, “stand up and go outside”. I stood senior prophet T. B. Joshua for what the Lord has used him to do in my life. LUCK or DESTINY.

gathered around Buea Road. Out of curiosity, I decided to get closer in order toup and went outside and when I got outside, I saw three men dressed in white. From my biography, you need not be told I am from a very humble back ground.

find out what was happening there, and then noticed that it was a ChristianThey were all looking up at the sky and saying “Hosanna to the God of Prophet I can’t count the numerous times that God has used this great prophet of our The way and manner God Alimighty executes His plan in our lives differs.

crusade. On the pulpit was a preacher. Suddenly he pointed at a man in theT. B. Joshua”. I looked up, and behold, from the middle of the sky down to the time in my life. Prophet T. B. Joshua took me in and treated me like a son. The When God is executing his plan in our lives He also designs and arranges

crowd and said to him, “You were accused of witchcraft” and the manend was Prophet T. B. Joshua, looking at me. I immediately knew I had prophet made me forget the background I came from. In 2007, he even sent me events which will continue to unfold until His purpose is revealed.

confirmed. Thereafter the preacher looked at another woman and said to hersomething to do with him, and then I woke up. Funny enough, the song I was as a prayer warrior to go and pray for the former president of Indonesia, and in

“You are having problems with your stomach”. The woman, sobbing, confirmedsinging before going into this trance was still on my lips. I was then convinced 2008, I was sent to pray for the former president of Ghana and many more. May Joseph’s journey from the dry pit to the throne was as it should be by divine

this. The preacher then turned and looked down to where I was standing andthat Prophet T. B. Joshua was a Prophet from God, sent to liberate humanity God continue to bless the man of God, the great prophet of our generation. May arrangements. Daniel did not survive in the lion’s den by his own power and

asked me, “can I talk to you?” The person next to me asked if it was him and hefrom all forms of bondage. he live long to continue the great works of our Lord, Jesus Christ. The man of might. “Hebrews 11:32” What more shall I say, I do not have time to tell you

said, “no”. I therefore stepped forward and the preacher came down from theGod picked me up from nothing and made me who I am today. Glory be to God about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, Samuel and the Prophets who by

pulpit and said to me, “You are a believer, and God is going to use you mightily.The following morning, I got up, did some house chores, then told my foster Almighty, I am a living testimony of the many good works prophet T. B. Joshua faith conquered Kingdoms, administered justice and gained what was promised.

You’re going to be very great and famous Prophet. You will be known all overparents that I wanted to go to the SCOAN. They were ok with it. When I has done. All these Biblical characters, if God was not their source, would have ended up

the world”. I was asking myself, “what is happening here?” What is this manreturned home, I was happy that at least something good had happened to my as one of the never do wells in their communities and lived out their days

saying? Is he out of his senses? I told myself that if only he knew the man helife. That night, I again sang and praised God for about 2 hours, before starting My main department in the church was as a prayer warrior; it was through this unnoticed, uncelebrated, and in obscurity. I am what I am today by His grace.

was talking to was a house boy, he would not say those things. I thento pray. The same thing happened. In a flash, I was caught up in a trance and in department that the grace of becoming a wise man came to be. I never thought Many of us have made plans which we consider to be error proof but before we

concluded that he was a fake preacher, and therefore decided to walk out of thethis trance, there was a man standing in my bedroom. His body was bronze and that I would ever become an apostle of Christ. Because of my limited exposure, know it, time and chance expose the weakness of the plans. Our experiences in

crusade ground instantly.his eyes were like flaming fire. He asked me to follow him and I did. In the blink my dream was to become a business man. I have always thought of becoming both private and public life do not always agree with our aspirations, prospects,of an eye we were in Cameroon and he started showing me the places I a business man one day. But then, man proposes and God disposes. and probabilities. What we get does not always conform to what we hoped to

A few days later, our church pastor who was from Sierra-Leone, declared aneeded to develop in Cameroon. He took me from one place to another and get. We do not always have it the way we expected it. That is the wisdom of

period of fasting and decided to get me involved. Since I could not tell himafter showing me everything he wanted me to do, he gave me these last words: In the year 2010, I was in my usual assignment on the mountain fasting for God. God’s wisdom seems to work against common sense. God has

openly that I saw no reason to fast, I accepted and pretended to be a part of the“whatever you ask the father in my name, I will do”. I repeated after him three days, when I had a vision and I was very scared. In that vision, I died and purposefully kept us in the dark concerning future events. No one knows by the

fasting. But when I could no longer endure it, I sneaked out of the house to get“whatever I ask the father in your name you will do”, and he said” yes”. Then I my spirit left me, and I found myself before a big gate, a giant gate, and the present signs or situation what the future holds for him. We have no control

myself some food, where after I would return home pretending as if still on thewoke up. To my surprise and now back to the real world, those same words person guarding that gate was Michael. Those of us who had died were so over what becomes of us the next day. Nobody knows tomorrow but God

fast. Early the morning after the fasting ended, the pastor called me into hiswhatever I ask the father in your name you will do”, were still on my lips. Believe many that we were in a queue. The man at the gate called Michael, had a big knows. Where He leads, He guides and where He guides He provides. He will

room and told me “John, God wants to use you mightily. Please, you shouldme; I never knew the words were from the Bible, since I had never read the book in front of him, and when you were asked to come forward, the book never lead you where His grace is not sufficient to cover you. He often brings

accept this call”. I just kept looking at him, saying to myself, if this pastor couldBible before. would be opened, and he would look at the life that you had lived while on good out of bad and promotes the design of his providence even by the sin of

only know that I did not fast with him he would not be saying all these things toearth. If you qualified, you would go in through the gate, but if you were men. This means our troubles promote our blessings. Beautiful things happen

me. Then he continued, “God spoke to me in my vision, asking me to take youWhile all these kept going on in my mind, surprisingly, for almost a month I disqualified, you would be sent away to a desolate place. at difficult times. Christ first humbles those the intends to honour to prevent

along with me when I go back, and that he wants to use you”. So I asked himnever saw the pastor I was travelling with and so I was worried. But a few days them from becoming conceited, proud when the honour eventually comes.

how God intended to use me? Firstly, I am not highly educated; secondly, Ilater he finally returned and told me that we will be proceeding on our journey. When it was my turn, Michael opened the gate and asked me to go in. And If you have not tasted hard times you will not be able to manage good times

don’t have the ability to face a large crowd, and wondered how this was goingBut, I told him I have made up my mind not to continue with the journey and it once I entered the gate, I went into a temple, and everyone in that temple was when it finally comes. If you have not tasted humiliation, you will not be able to

to be. He looked at me and said “don’t worry about that, just submit yourselfdid not worry him. He left without me and I stayed back in Lagos, Nigeria, dressed in white. The same Michael I saw at the gate, came in, and told us that manage honour when it finally comes.

unto God”. I left him and returned to my room. While I was in my room I quicklyworshipping with the SCOAN. the high priest will soon be coming out. While we were waiting for the high

arrived at the conclusion that this was my opportunity to travel out of the countrypriest to come out, the man of God, senior Prophet T. B. Joshua’s message, Joseph was to be the source of freedom for his people. He had to taste the dry

and make a better life for myself, and there and then, I decided to follow him.At some later time, the building of the main SCOAN auditorium started. I saw was going on and everybody was listening and waiting for the arrival of the high pit, slavery and imprisonment for a better future. Peter was to be the source ofthis as a real privilege for me to be a partaker in the building of God’s house. priest. When the high priest came out, I saw Michael among the elders that led blessing for his people. He had to taste poverty, disappointment, hardship at the

In December 1999, we set out by road, and arrived in Lagos in Nigeria. WhileWe started working as volunteers, from the foundation of the building, and I was the high priest out. I followed them and we came out and the high priest sat on sea side for a better future. All that I have gone through in life is part of the

we were in Lagos, the pastor took me to one of his friends, a family of nine: sixvery good at digging. We formed a team and anything that had to do with the throne. I could not see his face, I could only see his hands, feet and the events that will reveal Gods purpose in my life. I count it all as joy and

boys, a girl and their parents; who accommodated us. The next day, he left medigging or carrying, they would call us, and we did the job joyfully. I only met the spots where he was nailed. I also recognized a few people who came in necessary to have gained the experience and maturity to handle the

at home and went to meet his colleagues so that they could help him raiseman of God, Prophet T. B. Joshua, during services and often times after the through the gate with me, and then the high priest started commissioning us. responsibility given to me.

some funds. Within days my new family developed great love for me. I wasservice when we were walking, he would come around to spend time with us He called the first person and gave him the assignment to go and serve as an

loved by everyone in the house. As someone who has served as a house boy,and pray for us but I never met him one on one. About 5 months after the evangelist, to another, as a pastor. Then when it was my turn, he pointed to me, I thank God for the life of my mentor Senior Prophet T B Joshua whom God has

it was easy for me to gain the attention of every one. I cleaned the rooms, thebuilding project started, one night while we were working, someone came and and said, I am sending you as a prophet, moreover. He gave me a small cross, used to show me the future of my present commitments. He is my mentor, my

plates, swept the compound and could still join the others to help with thetapped me on my back and asked me to follow him. He took me to the man of and asked me what my request was. I told him that I needed grace to always father, in fact, he's a major prophet of this generation. I thank God for his life.

kitchen chores. For them, it was difficult to see someone as humble as I was.God’s office. That was at about 12:30am. The man of God looked at me and have fellowship with Him. Then He said to me, your request is granted,

I never disclosed to them that I was a house boy and their love for me grew assaid, my friend, I would like to send you to my village. Would you go? I said yes, and I began descending. I landed on earth, and woke up. May the name of the Lord God Almighty be praised forever and ever, AMEN

the days went by. It was a week and few days before the pastor came back.sir. Two other brothers joined me, and that morning, we travelled to the man of

The head of that house was suffering from paralyses, and couldn’t walk.God’s home town. We were there to take care of the prayer mountain for about I was very scared and told my colleagues about the dream I had. A few days

One morning, when he called me into his room, he said to me: “John, help take2 months. When the man of God came, he asked me to come back to Lagos later, we went back to the mountain and while I slept, I had another vision

me out side, I want to talk with you”. While we were outside he asked me to sitand meet with him when I get there. My colleagues and I travelled back to wherein I died and my spirit came out. I was watching my own casket being

him, which I did. He looked at me for some time and then he said “my son, I hadLagos. After one month, I decided to travel back to Cameroon. After I finished carried to a limousine. I was closely watching what they were doing. As the

a vision about you last night, and in my vision, God revealed to me that you arepacking everything and was prepared to leave the next day, the man of God vehicle was about to take off to convey my corpse to the village, the vehicle

going to be very great. God is going to use you mightily. God showed me yoursent for me. He said to me, my friend I want to send you to AKURE, one of the divided into two, the part of vehicle carrying my corps was in front, and the part

star and it was very bright. God told me to tell you not to go to Sierra-Leone withNigerian states. I was very happy to go. The next morning we left for Akure. We carrying my spirit behind, and my spirit was there just watching what was

the pastor,” he said. “Go to SCOAN evangelism school, it’s free”. He continued,stayed in Akure for a year and 4 months. We built the church from the happening. And the vehicle took off and we came to the village where the

“Go to SCOAN and study God’s word”. He said, “Here is my advice to you, iffoundation up to the roof. It was at Akure that I learned how to build as a corpse had to be buried. The grave was already dug, and they carried my

you don’t want to go to SCOAN and would rather open a business, I am readyprofessional bricklayer and a carpenter. After the job was done, casket to the grave. My spirit was there watching. I went to the grave to see my

ARK OF GOD TV APOSTLE JOHN CHIin South Africa Pretoria City of Tshwane

19 March 10 am until lateAtteridgeville Stadium

(Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium)17 March 10 am – 3 pm

Pastors Conference- Mbolekwa Hall, Atteridgeville20 March – 1 pm – 11:30 Midnight (Sunday)

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Tsiba gives bounce to your leapStudent accommodation at South Afri-

can Universities has reached crisispoint.

This leaves students at risk of being finan-cially exploited by landlords, as well as ex-posing them to various risks.Because of a generous sponsorship from

Ruth Powell and her daughters, 10 studentshave been granted residence at the new N2Gateway Complex in Langa.The students all come from the Tertiary

School in Business Administration’s (TSi-BA) Eden Campus which is in the rural areaof Karatara, near Knysna.The mood was festive at the newly reno-

vated student residence on the day of thehand-over.Powell said the gift was in memory of her

parents, who taught her the gift of givingfrom a very young age.“Giving is a very special thing for me and

my girls, we continue to ensure that everyyear we put money into TSiBA’s Bachelorin Business Administration (BBA) fund tohelp with student stipends and levies.I’m so proud I’ve been able to givemy chil-

dren that same grounding that my mothertaught me.”This is muchmore than just a house – this

home makes it possible for them to travel toCapeTown to progress in their tertiary busi-ness studies.TSiBA CEO, Adri Marais expressed her

gratitude to Ruth for not only living the TSi-BA dream and vision of igniting opportuni-ty, but also for being so active in makingthese dreams a reality.Tertiary School in Business Administra-

tion (TSiBA) is auniqueprivate, not for prof-it business school that helps peoplewho can-not access opportunities to jump ahead inlife.

TSiBA does this by providing emergingleaders an opportunity to study high quali-ty, accredited academic courses that are fo-cused on developing entrepreneurship andleadership.What is unique about TSiBA is that stu-

dents receive sliding-scale scholarships toassist them in the pursuit of their businessqualifications. After graduation studentsare not required to pay back this in mone-tary value, but rather to pay it forward bytransferring the knowledge, skills and re-sources they gain at TSiBA to their respec-tive communities.Thembelani Ntshinga is currently a Bach-

elor in Business Administration student inTSiBA Cape Town, and a TSiBA Eden alum-

nus born in Steinsberg, a small town in theEastern Cape. THe described living in thehouse as abless-

ing. “We treat eachother as a family;wehelpeach other with our assignments. We all getalong verywell, butwhatmakes all our liveseasy is simply communicating with eachother”.TSiBAencourages any studentwith inter-

est in business to apply, especially if youwish to use your education to benefit others.The courses place emphasis on leadership

and entrepreneurship.Applications for 2017 will open in March,

for info contact: Genevieve Keene: 044 3562789 or [email protected] or visitwww.tsiba.org.za.

Apostle John Chi is comming to South Africa. He will be at Pastor’s Conference in Mbolek-wa Hall Atterigeville, in Pretoria, on 17 March from 10am to 3pm. He will be at AtteridgevilleStadium (Lucasmaster Pieces Moripe Stadium), in Pretoria, on March 19, from 10am till lateand be at the same venue on 20 March from 1pm till 11:30 Midnight.

TSiBA business students at the housewarming with the donors of their new home:Luvo Vice,Dikopo Seleso, Lerato Bontsi, Sipho Sithole, Mike & Ruth Powell, Wandisa Kakaza, ThembelaniNtshinga, Hakeem Ceaser, Yongama Dayimane, Mbuso Masinga and Thembi Qhawula.

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Ex-MK combatantSango laid to restANC in the Western Cape lowered

its revolutionary flag in honour ofSango ‘Bernado’ Mapitiza who

passed away on February 25 after a longillness.

Mapitiza joined the African NationalCongress and its military wing, the MK,in 1976. He belonged to the Moncado De-tachment as part of the 3rd Generationof the detachment.

As part of the ‘Moncado’ detachmenthe trained in Southern Angola and un-derwent military training of the MK inthe same year of 1976. He also specialisedin MCW (Military Combat Work) as partof the training.

He grew in stature and he became thecentral cde across the boarder receivinga generation of young lions and the Bar-ney Mulukwana detachment, who camefor military training in the ensuingyears. In 1979, he survived heavy bom-bardment in Mozambique from the oldSADF through pushing back and retali-ating.

He acquired further military traininginEastGermany, going on to further spe-cialize in politics in Russia.

In 1986 he was a political instructor inthe MK. In 1988 he was sent to Tanzaniato lead the camp until after the unban-ning of the ANC and the release of politi-cal prisoners in 1989, hewas then repatri-ated back to South Africa.

Mapitiza rose in the ranks of the MKto its highest rank of Clandestine HighCommand.

Mapitiza gave his life to themovementand the ANC and the country is forever

indebted to his sacrifice in the name ofliberty, freedom and prosperity for all.

“We honor him and we send our warmcondolences tohis family,” said thepartyspokesman

Mapitiza was buried last Saturday.

Sango Mapitiza is no more.

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Kukhutshwa isaziso sokuba iintlanganiso zamaBhungana angamashumi amabini anesine(24) eSixeko saseKapa ziyakuthi ziqhubekeke ngamaxesha nakwiindawo ezibonakaliswekwishedyuli engezantsi apha:

IBhungana INdawo Umhla Ixesha UMphathi

1Council Chambers, Royal Ascot,Bridle Way, Milnerton

17 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Kraaifontein Municipal Building,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein

16 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood

17 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676

4

Parow Council Chambers, ParowMunicipal Building, 1st Floor, cornerof Voortrekker Road and Tallent Street,Parow

17 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196

5 Delft Library, Delft Main Road, Delft 16 10:00Martin Julie021 444 2962

6Bellville Council Chambers, BellvilleCivic Centre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville

14 10:00Pat Jansen021 444 3717

7Durbanville Council Chambers,corner of Oxford and Queen Streets,Durbanville

14 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689

8Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand

17 10:00Erika Williams021 850 4149

9Solomon Tshuku Hall, Site C,Khayelitsha

16 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351

10Khayelitsha Training Centre, CnrLwandle Road and Phendula Crescent,Khayelitsha

14 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267

11Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu

16 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737

12Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale andMelkbos Roads,Lentegeur,Mitchells Plain

17 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698

13 Ruth First Community Hall, SinqolamthiStreet, Philippi

16 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619

14Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu

14 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678

15Raven Room, First Floor, PinelandsTraining Centre, Central Square,St Stephens Road, Pinelands

16 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797

16Council Chambers, 11th Floor,44 Wale Street, Cape Town

14 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17Dulcie September Civic Centre(minor hall), corner of Klipfontein andProtea Streets, Athlone

17 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500/03

18Council Chambers, corner of Buckroad and 6th avenue, Lotus River

17 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020

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14 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010

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16 10:00Richard White021 444 8112

21Kuilsrivier Council Chambers,1st Floor, corner of Carinus Street andVan Riebeeck Road, Kuilsrivier

16 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502

22Kuilsrivier Council Chambers, 1stFloor, corner of Carinus Street and VanRiebeeck Road, Kuilsrivier

14 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508

23Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and MelkbosRoads, Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

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17 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532

Ukuze ufumane i-ajenda ngokupheleleyo nawo onke amaxwebhu axhasa oko, kwiiyureezingama-72 ngaphambi kokuba kuqalise intlanganiso, ndwendwela kwa www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.

Phawula ngokucacileyo umhla wentlanganiso yeBhungana elo, chonga iBhungana eloulifunayo emva koko udawunilowude i-jenda. Nceda unike ingxelo ngazo naziphina iingxakikuMphathi weBhungana ofanelekileyo.

Imigaqo-nkqubo elandelayo nezicwangciso zivulelekile ukuba kucetyiswane noluntukwisithuba senyanga kaMatshi 2016. Le migaqo-nkqubo nezicwangciso ziyafumanekaukuba ziphonongwe kwii-ofisi zeBhungana kwaye amaqela anomdla angavakalisa uluvongokujoliswe kule migaqo-nkqubo:

• UMgaqo-nkqubo omalunga nezaseMakethi (5 Feb 16 ukuya kowe-5 Mar 16)• UMgaqo-nkqubo ongezeNkxaso kwezoShishino (5 Feb 16 ukuya kowe-5 Mar 16)• Ulungelelaniso lwaseMbindini woNyaka kwiSakheko seNgeniso sexesha laseMbindini

woNyaka neseNkcitho kowama-2015/16 – 2017/18 noLungelelaniso lwaseMbindiniwoNyaka kwiKhadi lamaNqaku leZiko kowama-2015/16 (6 Feb 16 ukuya kowe-3 Mar 16)

• Izilungiso kwi-IDP yango-2014/15 (3 Feb 16 ukuya kowe-11 Mar 16)• UkuGuqulwa kweeNdlela e-Somerset West (23 Feb 16 ukuya kowama-24 Mar 16)• ISicwangciso-buchule soLawulo leMithwalo engezoRhwebo (5 Feb 16 ukuya kowe-5Mar 16)• Ikhonkco (uQhagamshelwano) ne-Afrika (05 Feb 16 ukuya kowe-05 Mar 16)

ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO

ISAZISO SEENTLANGANISOZAMABHUNGANA:MATSHI 2016

[email protected]| Fax: 021 946 1971 | PO Box 747, Bellville 7535 | Preference will be given toletters not exceding 250 words. The deadline is Friday at 12:00. Supply your name,address and telephone number (for our records and not for publication).

Write to us

Generations has lost the plot;we are a nation without legacyI stopped watching Generations when theold cast was fired. When the inspiration-al character of a hustler “Choppa” nolonger existed. Generations feeds ouralready socially challenged society a lotof junk.

The lack of inspirational characters isa reflection of our society’s evil deeds,greed and gangster tendencies. Lack oflong term relationships is also lacking inthe soapie.

To Mfundi Vundla: I understand thatTV is used to educate and influence thenation, the young to be specific.

But how is Generations educating thenation if Tshidi and Kumkani steal achild and then use witchcraft to escapepunishment from the ancestors. They

even acquired a snake to protect them;Haibo!. How are the young being taughtto be faithful and humble to theirpartners if Karabo cheats on her hus-band and then marries her boyfriend.

How are girls being encouraged towork hard if Mary eloped with a sugardaddy. What are young people learningfrom this show, because the daily menuhas become gangsterism, fornication andwitchcraft.

Or is that what you want to inculcateon the minds of the young Generations.

Please use the show to build a betterGeneration. Because TV is very influen-tial Thank you.

ANELE SIGAJIKuyasa

Phantsi with culture of no pay‘Just because you know me it doesn’tmean you don’t have to pay me,’ thiswas a quote of choice in minibus taxisback in the day. This is still relevanttoday because it speaks to the culture ofentitlement that we witness in oursociety today. This is not only annoyingbut it has detrimental effects on thesmall business person. Many localbusinesses that had a potential to grow,never got out of the starting blocks.

People unashamedly demand free ticketsto events and music shows. Forgettingthat as a promoter you still need to paythe perfoming artists and other serviceproviders. The irony is that the verysame people that want free magwinyafrom your tuck shop, have no qualmsspending a fortune at a Spur restaurant.This is daylight robbery!

CHARLES MNUMZANAvia email

Student demands are relevantIt’s time for the government to listen tothe university students.

If the state is able to help unemployedand poor people by giving them RDPhouses and social grants, why is itdifficult to assist our future leaders, whoare hungry for education?

The country should invest more in ourfuture entrepreneurs, scientists, doctors,researchers and lawyers, than anythingelse.

The government is turning a blind eyeto the youth who put education first, butit is providing young mums with child

support grants.Education should be a priority in the

country because we live in a fast devel-oping world that needs our youth to beeducated.

Education is the key to success.What the university students are

fighting for makes sense.How do we expect our youth not to be

involved in crime when education is nota priority? The government must wakeup and smell the coffee.

LWAZI MVOKONIGugulethu

A season of promises, what about deliveryIt is the season when various politicalparties will be going around communi-ties, doing street cleaning campaigns,making clothes and food donations. Allthis will be done in the quest for votes.

They will be going around trying toconvince the angry youth of our countryto vote for them.

Many promises will be made. Thereare questions which need to be an-swered, though. Is our youth motivatedenough to listen to what the parties haveto say?

Have the parties done enough to earntheir vote and confidence of the angryyouth?

It’s very heartbreaking to see that theyouth don’t care about voting.

They no longer believe that their voteswill make a difference when some still

don’t have access to proper sanitation orjobs. All they see are parties who aregood in making promises but don’tdeliver.

It will be interesting to see how theparties are going to convince the youthto vote for them. The IEC has revealedthat at least nine million South Africanswho are eligible to vote did not register.

To the South African youth, you can’tcomplain about the lack of servicedelivery if you don’t vote.

You are powerful and you can shapethe direction of the nation.

Go out there and vote for the partyyou believe in. Our votes will determinewhat direction we want our country totake.

NOMVO KAKAZAGugulethu

Trust is the foundation on which to build family lifeA good wife and a God-fearing husbanddo not waste time on social mediabroadcasting their private marital issuesto all their friends, family and col-leagues.

They communicate and work togetheras a team to solve their problems. Theyspend time in the inner room, hand-in-hand in prayer, taking everything to Godin prayer. When they cannot find a

solution or fail to agree, they seekcounsel from trusted men and women ofGod. As a couple, set goals and dreamsand work together to accomplish them.Whether it is building a home, starting abusiness or saving for retirement, do ittogether. When life gets hard, make yourspouse run to you, not away from you.

NKOSI MHLOLASite C

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Gogos beat the habit;ease geriatric painsMBONGISENI MASEKO

A group of grannies from Langawho have formed a gym club, sayit is the best way to “divorce one-

self from pain killers”.The grannies, who are members of

Emthonjeni Wempilo, said since joiningthe gym, which is based at the LangaSports Complex, they feel a rejuvena-tion in their bodies, free from somaticpains, especially joints.

The club was formed when coachNkululeko Sinxo approached four mem-bers in September and sold the idea ofkeeping their bodies healthy by exercis-ing.

The club is open to everyone from theage of 60 upwards.

There are currently 35 members andmore are expected to join in the future.

Lulama Makiva, 67, one of the mem-bers, said she was grateful for the idea.

She said she joined because she andothers could see the benefits of exercise.

“He(Sinxo) has love for senior citi-zens, which influenced us to join thegym. We feel very fresh and energeticsince we started the gym. I no longerhave pains on my body. I am now ableto cut my nails which I could not do be-fore I joined the gym, because I wouldfeel pain on my body when I bend. It re-ally helped improve our health. We arehappy for it(the club),” Makiva said.

Makiva has even been promoted tosenior coach of the club.

Nomaindia Xothongo, 64, also saidshe has seen a massive change in herhealth after joining the gym in Septem-ber.

“I divorced pain killers, because ofthe gym. I am so hyped-up now. We nolonger take a taxi to Vanguard Mall, butwe walk. I no longer have aches on mybody. I am happy I joined the gym. I feelmuch healthier now,” Xothongo said.

The grannies took part in a five kilo-metre fun walk which was organised bySunfoil, in Sea Point, on 28 February.

For them, taking part in the race wasthe first ever. They proudly hung theirmedals around their necks to prove thepoint.

They said they had prepared for thebig walk by walking more than five kilo-metres between Langa to Bonteheuwel,Pinelands and Epping before they walk-ed back to Langa.

Sinxo said it bothered him to see sen-ior citizens not taking part in gym activ-ities and decided to change that habit.

“I am happy and excited, because I al-ways wanted to do something that willchange the lives of senior citizens. Theyhave never looked back after theyjoined the gym. It is good for theirhealth. They surprised me when they allcame back with medals from the bigwalk. I am sure they did not want to dis-appoint their coach,” he said.

He said they have been struggling toattract granddads to join them.

The gym starts from 7:30 to 8:30 in themorning, daily.

Gogos Ntombomzi Tingwe, Thenjiwe Njokweni, Lulama Makiva and Lulama Silwana, who are members of EmthonjeniWempilo gym club, sweating the pain out, in Langa.

More bat, bowlsfor your cricketThere will be lots of cricketing action and live mu-sic on the cards at this weekend’s Cape Town SixesCricket and Cultural Festival.

Taking place at the Green Point Cricket Club onSaturday and Sunday, the festival includes a crick-et tournament, which is endorsed by Western Prov-ince Cricket Association, where invites local andinternational semi-pro and amateur teams will becompeting.

Money raised from the corporate league has gonetowards three development teams’ participation inthe premier league and a cricket clinic at the Khaye-litsha Cricket Club. The development team inclu-sion is about giving those teams that might not havean opportunity the chance to play on the big stage.

Spectators will also be able to sample food fromthe a Food of Nations Village featuring cuisine fromthe world’s great cricketing countries and browsethe “Bigger Than Me” which will highlight socialdevelopment projects improving the lives of Cape-tonians.

Little ones can enjoy the safe kids and familyzone, while parents can look forward to live musiceach day.

Mango Groove, Jimmy Nevis, the Kiffness andRory Elliot (from Plush) will end the festival withthe main concert on Sunday evening.

Dave Callaghan and Meyrick Pringle are two of theambassadors of the Cape Town Sixes Cricket andCultural Festival.

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Prisoners turn a new leafMore than 500 prisoners from across thecountry have come to Port Elizabeth to com-pete for two days in the annual National Of-fender Athletics Championships.The event, organised by the Department

of Correctional Services, is a bid to facilitaterehabilitation through sport.The Department said through sport of-

fenders could discover their own potentialand talents that could be used after theirprison sentence.Eastern Cape Correctional Services Re-

gional Commissioner, Nkosinathi Breakfastencouraged offenders to embrace sport andchange their past. “We did not bring offend-

ers here.We have athletes,” he said.Emily Mojanaga, who is serving time in

a Free State prison, said offenders would bebetter able to reintegrate into society if theydiscovered their potential and confidencethrough sport.Another offender, who did not want to be

named because shewill be released fromherWestern Cape cell on Friday, said that sporthad dramatically changed her attitude.“I used to be lonely in prison.This all end-

ed when I started playing sport. Being partof a team changed my life. I am now moreconfident and physically fit. I am ready fora new life.”

MBONGISENI MASEKO

Moshesh Primary School has startedthe academic year on a higher planewhen it comes to sport and the cur-

riculum.AsemahleVoyiya, aGrade 6 learner, is the

first from the school to break a twenty yearold sports voodoo after coming third in aprovincial schools Big Walk recently.She won a silver medal for her efforts.Voyiya first represented her school in the

Langa Schools races, where she came firstin February.That granted her a ticket to represent

schools in her area in a district competitionwhich was held in Blue Downs where shecane second.She then qualified to participate at pro-

vincial level competition in Oudtshoorn on27 February where she took position three,thus bringing home the silver medal.The excitement of the achievement was

still written all over her face when City Vi-sion visited the school on Monday.In another achievement, the swimming

team participated in a swimming competi-tion which was organised by the Depart-ment of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS),in Observatory, on Saturday.The school participated for the first time

in the swimming competition and walkedaway with position one.There were three schools in the competi-

tion.Zintle Boya, a Grade 7 learner, said they

were happy for winning in the swimmingcompetition.“Practising even when it is raining and

dedication helped us to win. It was our firsttime ever for the school to take part in aswimming competition. We started the club

in 2014 and we have since been practisingvery hard. It takes time to master swim-ming.We want to participate in more competi-

tionsnowandweare ready for anything thatwill come our way.I will personally make swimming my ca-

reer,” Boya said.The school also prides itself for improving

their results during the Systematic Test forWestern Cape schools, which was held to-wards the end of last year and the resultswere released last month.Grade 3 of the school made a remarkable

improvement in maths and Xhosa languagein 2015 competition compared to the 2014 re-sults.In maths they improved from 47 percent

to 75 percent and in Xhosa language they got61 percent in last year’s results as comparedto the 17 percent they received in 2014.Fikile Peta, the school principal, said he

is proud of the achievements.“Discipline and commitment helped us to

improve the results.Teachers were hands-on in their tasks.

The teacher’s work was also monitored con-sistently and the team-work also played a

role.We are targeting to improve the results

even more this year. I am very happy withall our achievements.Asemahle broke the record of over two

decades for the school by participating andgainingamedal at theprovincial level,”Petasaid.Peta also thanked stakeholder giants like

Liberty Life and Future Thinking, which isa Non Governmental Organisation (NGO)for helping the school in mathematics andlanguage extra classes. Mastering mathe-matics is a huge challenge for schools.

Voyiya breaks the medal voodoo

Some of the Western Cape prisoners who flew the provincial flag in PE PHOTO: MFUNDO MAGABA

Principal Fikile Peta, extreme right, and teacher Nandipha Goba, proudly pose with achievers Zintle Boya, Simamkele Nkqintamo, Ayanela Malingeni,Asemahle Voyiya, and Pumeza Menze. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

Two op Cape Towns most exciting boxers Lwandile Gugushe (left) and Lihle Gingxana willbe in action in the George le Roux Memorial Boxing tournament tomorrow (Friday) atGoodwood prison hall. Gugushe will box in the junior lightweight division, while Gingxanawill take part in the featherweight division. PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN

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