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ECHOedendale
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Registrationchaos at
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>> Hundreds of students camp outside, hoping for a place
NOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]
DESPERATION for space at thePlessislaer FET College continues, ashundredsofhopefulsenter their second
week of camping outside the gates.The campus, which is not new to
controversy, is supposed to have startedlectures on Monday but had to reschedule asreturning students had not been registeredbefore new students could be accommodated.
Speaking to Echo, a student who did notwant to be identified said that delays inreleasingtheresultsofreturningstudentshavecaused a huge backlog, as the acceptance ofnew students is determined by the number ofreturning students who register.
“Wecamehere lastweektoapply forN4,butwe were told that we have to wait for allreturning students to register first, before wecan be considered.
“Someofusarenot even fromPietermaritz-burg and we are forced to bring our blanketsand camp outside the gate as we do not know
when they will allow us to register.”Last year, Echo published a similar story
where 500 students were turned away afterbeing told that there was no available spacedespite having pre-registered.
SRC secretary, Ayanda Mtshali, said thatstudents have been told that there is limitedspace this year and only full time students willbe accommodated on campus.
“It is sad to see thousands of studentscamping outside the gate, only to find out that100willbeacceptedandonlya fewof thosewillget accommodation.
“Previously, students had to fill in pre-registration forms before they could beaccepted,butnowitisonafirstcome,firstservebasis. We also want the Department of HigherEducation and Training to investigate howfinancesarehandledatthiscampus,asitseemsto be the only college with problems.”
UFETCollegeprincipalNtombiNtshangasesaid that the campus management had notbeen informed of the severity of the problem.She promised to visit the campus so that theycould try and resolve it.
PHOTO:NOKULUNGA NGOBESEDesperate hopefuls who have been camping outside the Plessislaer FET College since Tuesdaylast week
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SECOND year students from the DurbanUniversity of Technology, under theEcotourism Department, took part in
Mandela Day by cleaning up some parts ofImbali Unit One and Two.
The clean up initiative was headed bysecond year students lecturer Thuli Ndlovu.
Theaimoftheprojectwastoenablestudentsto apply theory taught in a module known asEvents Management, under the subjectEcotourism Practice II, said Ndlovu.
However, this became more than just anassessment project as students identified the
opportunity to create awareness aboutenvironmental protection, anti-pollution andalso play their part in making a differencewithin the community in which they reside,continued Ndlovu.
“Students collected recyclable materialsand all funds generated from this will bedonated to any project, school or communitythat is engaged in environmental conservationand recycling.
“The students, aswell as theDepartment ofEcotourism, are still in communication withMsunduzi Waste Management to assist inrecycling all waste collected,” she said.
“The aim of all of this is to promoteenvironmental awareness,” said Ndlovu.
PHOTO:NOMPENDULO NGUBANEDUT students cleaning up some parts of Imbali Unit One and Two on Mandela Day.
Kushoneuqweqwelukathisha
KUSHONE uqweqwe lukathisha wesibhunu nomculoeMgungundlovu obesefundise iminyaka engaphezukwama 30.
UMnuz Simon Micah “Ndoda” Majola obehlalakuNantshi Road, kwaMachibisa, ushone ngeledluleeseneminyaka yobudala engama90 emva kokugulaisikhashana ngokusho komndeni.
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Ufihlwe ngoMgqibelo odlule.
ISITHOMBE: SITHUNYELWEUMnuz Simon "Micah" Majola ongasekho
>> The aim of the project was to enable students to apply theory taught, as well as promoting environmental awareness
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NEWS
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NOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]
ISUKA EKHASINI LOKUQALAUMPHAKATHI wase-Ashdownukhala ngenkundla yezemidlalookuthiwa ilungiswe ngemali elin-ganiselwa ku- R3,5 million, kodwaayikho esimweni esigculisayo. Lomphakathi uthe usukunyisweyinkulumo yakamuva yok-wethulwa kwesimo sedolobha(state of the city address), lapho iM-eyayedolobhauMnuzChrisNdlela,ibale lenkundlanjengengxenyeya-ma-projectaphumeleleenziweum-khandlu.
Ngo-2010 umkhandlu ume-mezeleukulungiswakwalenkundlaemva kokubhidlizwa kweQokololoStaduim, e-Edendale ukuze kwa-khiwe inxanxathela yezitolo.
UMnuz Zwe Mbatha oyilungulomphakathi uthe njengamalungu
zangasese nalapho okushint-shelwa khona azisebenzi ngobaazinawo amanzi.Uma kunemidla-lo, size sicele amanzi komakhel-wane.
“Angisayiphathi ekagesi njen-goba sekuneminyaka ungekho,”kuqhuba uMnuz Ndlela.“Ngenkathi kubhidlizwa iQokololokwathiwa lenkundla izolekelelanane-Wadley ukusiza umphakathiwakwi-Greater Edendale, kodwaayikho esimweni sokuthi ingak-wenza lokhu.”
Elinye ilungu lomphakathielicele ukungadalulwa, lithe basolaukuthi eminye yemipheme eset-shenziswayo yathathwa eQokololonjengoba kungakhombisi ukuthikukhona into entsha eyafakwa.
“Sibuza ukuthi kulesamba esin-gaka esaphuma, yikuphiokukhombekayookwenziwa.Asik-wazi ukuba nemidlalo emikhulu
ngenxa yokuthi le nkundla ayikhoezingeni. Akukho ngisho nomuntuoyinakekelayo, into ekhona onoga-da kuphela, nabo abangazi luthongokunakekelwa kwayo.
Uma sidlala la, siyalimalangenxa yobhuqu. Kunenkundla
yebhola lomnqakiswanookwakuthiwa izokwakhiwa ku-lendawo,kodwakuzekubeyimanjeakwenziwe lutho.
Akukho ukusizakala uma kusa-zodingekaukuthisiyeeWadleyumakunemidlalo emikhulu.”
Kunemibuzo ngekundla yezemidlalo
AmadodaaphonselweinselelongalenyangayawoNOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]
UMSUNGULI wenhlangano yamadodaebizwa ngokuthi Amadoda Aqotho,uphonsele wonke amadoda aseMgungundlovu ukuba avikele isithunzi sawongokunakekela imindeni yawonjengoba le nyanga uNtulikazi (July),kuyinyanga yamadoda.
Le nhlangano eyasungulwa
nguMnuzThembaNjilowaseMgungudlovu eminyakeni emithathu eyedlule,neholwa abaculi abahlukenebakulesifundazwe, yasungulelwa ukubuyisa ubuntu emadodeni. Ukusholokhu emahhovisi alenhlanganoiThemba Njilo Foundation eku Ebenezer Street.
UMnuz Njilo ongomunye wosomab
hizinisi ohlonishwayo emphakathiningamagalelo akhe ekunakekeleniumphakathi uthe: “Njengoba sigubhainyanga yabesilisa, ngiyafisa ukuthiamadoda abuyise isithunzi sawoemindenini yawo. Lokhu kuqalangokuthi azithande wona, athande imindeni yawo kanye nemiphakathi eyakhele.
“Izwe lonakele kanjena nje, inkingaiqala kuthina madoda ize iphumeleemindenini yethu. Ngalenyanga ngiphonsela wonke amadoda inseleloyokunakekela imindeni yawo.
“Izingane zamantombazane zithandana nabantu abadala (sugar daddies) ngoba thina njengamadoda siyahluleka ukuzinika uthandongaphakathi emakhaya.
“Zikhetha ukuphumela ngaphandle ngoba thina bobaba siyahlulekaukuzondla. Ngiyafisa ukuthi ngalenyanga sibambisane njengamadoda,kungabi khona ozohlukumeza owesifazane noma ingayiphi indlela.”
Uqhube wathi ukhethe lamaciko
ukuthi kube yiwona ahola lomkhankaso ekushumayeleni ivangeli, njengobaekholwa ukuthi abantu bazozwa kahle,ikakhulukazi intsha. Uthe kusenalelogebe lokuxhumana phakathi kwentshayesilisa kanye nabadala, okwenza ukuthi bazithole sebenza noma yikanjani.
“Kulomkhakhaso sihambela imiziehlukene,” eqhuba, “sibheke izinkingaabantu ababhekene nazo, bese sikhuluma nabo besebancane ukuthibaziphatha kanjani njengabantu besilisa.
Kunezingane ezihlezi emgwaqeningenxa yokuthi inkinga iqaleekhaya.Sihlele ukuthi sihambele izikoleezihlukene kulesifundazwe laphosizobe sikhuluma nezingane zabafana,nokuthi singazisiza kanjaniukuthuthukisa amakhono azo.”
ISITHOMBE:INQOLOBANE YE-EDEN-DALE ECHOUMnuz Themba Njilo
Ubudedengubomshayelikulimaze ababiliNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>nompendulo.ngubane@myecho.co.za
UBUDEDENGU komshayeliwetekisi eAshdownkuholele ekushayiseni
kwalimalaabantuabebezihambe-la emgwaqeni kwaphindekwashayiseka nesango lesikhun-go somtapo wolwazi wakuyolendawo, ngeSonto ntambama.uNothando Sishi (15) ofundaesikoleni samabanga aphezuluiSiyahlomula,ulimalekabiemlen-zeni wangakwesokudla, edolweninasemqaleni.
Omunye wabalimele nguMnuzWaneleKhanyilewasePeacevalleymaduze neAshdown.
Oyisakhamuzi saseAshdown
esibone lesigameko sacelwa uku-ngadalulwa, sithe itekisiliqhamuke ngesivinini kantikunemoto epakile empambanwe-
ni yemigwaqo. Ithe uma yehlangejubane, kanti kunemoto emilelapho ithe uma iyivika yavele yap-haphalazayaqondaecelenikomg-
waqo yashayisa laba ababili.“Emva kwalokho iqonde ngqo
yashayisa isango lomtapo wolwa-zi.Labaababiliabalimeleibashay-ise behamba ngasesandlenisokudlayonaitekisi isukaesandle-ni sokunxele,” kusho ozibonele.
UMnuz Siyabonga Sishi ongu-malume kaNothando, uthebaphuthumisa uNothando esib-hedlela iEdendale emva kweseh-lakalo.
“Nathi besingekho ngesikhathikwenzekalokhu,kodwasifikesac-hazelwaukuthiitekisiishayiseuN-othando nomfana obezihambelaeceleni komgwaqo,”kushouMnuzSishi.
Umndeni wakwaSishi utheuzobika esikoleni lapho kufundakhona uNothando ukuthi ngekeaphumelele esikoleni njengobaesalimele.
“Ulimalekabikantiusazodingaisikhathi ehleli ekhaya sokulula-ma aze akwazi ukuzihambela,”kusho yena. Okhulumelaamaphoyisa esiteshini sasePles-sislaer uKapteni Musa Ntombela,uthe“Kunabantuababiliabashay-iswe yitekisi yohlobo lwe-Quan-tum. Amaphoyisa ayazi nga-loludaba futhi kunecala elivuliwelokushayela budedengu kodwaakekho osaboshiwe,” kushouKapteni.
ISITHOMBE:SITHUNYELWEIsango lesikhungo somtapo wolwazi iAshdown elishayiswe itekisielimaze bantu ababili eAshdown.
omphakathi bakhat-hazekile ngalenkulu-mo, njengobalenkundla ingekhoesimweni ekufanelengabe ikusona.
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ECHO SIZIPHOLELE>> Send your entertainment news to [email protected]
GENERATIONSQUEEN plays her friends up against each other. Noluntu’s
words send Senzo over the edge. Khethiwe begs Lindi to helpher. Ruby shoots a video for the competition she’s entering. Patricia and Choppa strike a deal. Dineo is floored by what Ken
neth does during dinner.ISIDINGO
AK sets the trap and gets ready to execute his victims.Sechaba is in a filthy mood over Lerato comparing him
with Hamilton and something has to give. Eddie finally has to face the music. Lerato dreams big asshe plots her way in the world of business. Charlie’sattempt to broker a new life for her parents collideswith a brick wall. Battle lines are drawn betweenLincoln and Katlego.
MUVHANGOAlbert realizes he was wrong about Khomot
jo. Khomotjo’s world comes crashing downwhen Albert unmasks her in front of Lerumoand Moriti. Simon tells James that he is beinggroomed for the deputy CEO position at MMC.Mulimisi has a dream but cannot interpret it.Lerumo is on tenterhooks as he awaits thearrival of the warthogs.
SCANDALCameron discovers that he is no Romeo.
Shakira receives unexpected visitors andNeo fans the flames of hatred deep insideLucas. Thembeka to make a move whichgoes against her nature. Lucas begins formulating a devious plan to shift the balance of power. Neo develops mountingsuspicions about Mangi and plays a bluffwith Lucas to figure out if they’re true.
RHYTHM CITYLerato’s disgusted by the things David
wants her to do. Cuba gets a bad idea andtries to persuade Puleng to see a sangoma
to get Suffo back. Victoria can see that Milesis going through a difficult time. WhenStanley rejects Lerato’s sexual advances, she
breaks down and confesses that David sether up to do this. Suffocate has lost a wed
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MY ECHO SOAPIES
Big Brother Lexi and Mandla visiting the cityNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]
BIG Brother Mzansi’s seductive andfamous couple, Lexi van Niekerk andMandla Hlatshwayo, will be in the city nextFriday.
The couple will be interacting with theirfans, allowing them to get to know the duobetter. The two will be at the In VogueCorna Pub and Grill at the corner of Chapeland Berg street.
The event is organised by UkuhlobaProductions, a company that is owned bySindi Makhathini.
Van Niekerk and Hlatshwayo becamefamous on the third season of SouthAfrican series Big Brother Mzansi.
According to the organiser Makhathini,the couple is coming to Pietermaritzburgfor the first time.
“They were the famous couple in BigBrother and people loved the dramabetween them. I decided to bring them
here so that their fans get a chance to meetthem. Lexi is a different person from whatpeople are used to seeing on television.That is the kind of experience people willhave when they meet the couple. I urgeresidents to be part of the event,” saidMkhathini.
Tickets are R70 preevent and R100 onthe day. The event starts at 6pm and willrun until late. For more information, phoneSindi Makhathini at 083 726 5605/ 071 7165162 or Fikile Ngubane at 078 942 5015.
PHOTO:SUPPLIEDMandla Hlatshwayo and Lexi van Niekerk will be in the city.
ExtraordinaryMimi performsat Tatham
SINGING sensation Mimi is set to kick off Women’sMonth with a concert at Pietermaritzburg's TathamGallery on 3 August at 2pm.
The jazz violet is described simply as an embodiment ofa “prodigy” on the jazz scene, following greats such as MiriamMakeba, Caiphus Semenya and Hugh Masekela.
Mimi originates from Boksburg, Ekurhuleni. She hadfound her natural niche and pursued her music educationthrough the University of Cape Town, completing her jazzperformance degree.
It was during her time there that she started performingand her career took off.
Her vocal abilities paved the way for her and she foundherself sharing the world’s big stages with the likes ofSibongile Khumalo, Judith Sephuma, Jimmy Dlulu andThemba Mkhize.
She also shared stages with international greats such asKhadja Nin, Rita Marley, Joe McBride and Lauryn Hill.
The songstresses most anticipated debut album “TheEssence of My Soul”, came after gaining accolades fromperformances around the world, after working withincredibletalentincludingbeingpartofgroupssuchasTucanTucan, UCT Philharmonic Orchestra, Mamavox and SafraJazz Band (consisting of female vocalists from France and
South Africa).The award winning album boasts sounds loaded with
warm tunes, beautiful melodies and remarkable vocal talent.
This tour is supported by Concerts SA and produced byiSupport Music Business. Concerts SA is a joint SouthAfrican/Norwegian initiative that aims to stimulate livemusic in South Africa by finding and implementing ways tocreate regular, sustainable performance platforms.
It also aims to develop an interest in and appreciationof live music by showcasing music performances andconducting workshops at schools.
Entrance costs R60 per person and will be held on2 August at the Tatham Gallery. Doors open at 2pm. Bookings can be made by phoning 033 392 2813.
Her concert at the Tatham Gallery is part of the KZNWomen’s Month tour which kicks of with a performance atKZNSA Gallery, Glenwood (166 Bulwer Road), Durban
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The tour will end with a concert at the RainbowRestaurant in Pinetown on 3 August at 1pm andbookings can be made through www.webtickets.co.za Supplied.
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Stylish newcomer from MitsubishiAS part of its expanding footprint in SouthAfrica, Mitsubishi Motors is gearing up for thedebut of the all-new Mitsubishi Mirage inAugust 2014.
Poised to take the fight to competitors in thebudget- and youth-focused A-segment, thisstylish entry-level 5-door Japanese hatchbackprides itself on providing fuel efficient,enjoyable motoring coupled with youthfulappeal.
The mirage range will consist of threemodels, all with compact proportions hiding asurprisingly spacious vehiclewhich is an idealeveryday run-around.
“Mitsubishi is renowned all over the worldas one of Japan’s foremost automotive brandsandweareonaresurgenceintheSouthAfricanmarket,” commented Wynand Pretorius,General Manager at Mitsubishi Motors SouthAfrica.
“TheMirage isa funlittlecarwhichreceivedan extremely positive response when it wasexhibited at last year’s JohannesburgInternational Motor Show. In these ever-increasingly difficult economic times, itmakesall the sense in theworld to introduce our newsupermini, which will be very competitivelypriced.”
Themirage is targeted at amarket inwhichpurchase price, fuel efficiency and cost ofownership play vital roles in thedecision-making process.
All new Mirage derivativeswill be powered byMitsubishi’s1.2-litre,
3-cylinder MIVEC DOHC petrol engine, matedto a five-speed manual transmission.
“The vehicle will easily keep up with thehustle and bustle of busy city streets as well asthe open roads so characteristic of SouthAfrica,” explained Pretorius. “The Mirage isalso exceptionally fuel efficient thanks toMIVEC – Mitsubishi Innovative Valve-timingElectronic Control.”
Average fuel economy on the combinedcycle is just 4.9-litres per 100 km, allowing theMirage to punch above its weight on the fuelefficiency front. In fact, it is acclaimed as themost fuel-efficient non-hybrid petrol vehicleavailable in the United States.
Impressive too is that the Mirage is fittedwith creature comforts like keyless entry anda full complement of safety equipmentincludingABS,EBDanddual airbags as stand-ard. All this packaged in a funky-looking bodydesigned around Mitsubishi’s RISE(Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution) impact-absorbing chassis structure.
The new Mitsubishi Mirage will be backedbyMitsubishiMotors’s comprehensive3-year/100 000 km warranty. Full details of therange, as well as pricing, will beannounced at the vehicle’slaunch.
Etios crosses over to the wild sideCOMBINING the rugged good
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manoeuvre-ability of a hatch, thenew Toyota Etios Cross is ready towrite another chapter in this budget-beater’s success story.
Speaking at the launch, GlennCrompton, vice president of market-ing, said: “The Etios delivers exactlywhat customers want – car-likeefficiency and typical crossoverstyling traits at an affordable price. Itmarks our entry into yet anothercategory in the diverse and fastgrowing sub-B segment of the carmarket.”
The Etios Cross allows buyers totap into the tough image of an SUVwithout incurring the cost.
Withthe focus firmlyonpracticali-ty and efficiency, the Cross is user-friendly, while possessing the addedrobust appeal of a crossover.
LikeitsbrothersintheEtiosfamily,the Cross has a 1,5-litre, quad-valve,four-cylinder, 66kW engine pushingout132Nmof torqueanda five-speedmanual gearbox.
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Two new colours are exclusiveto the Etios Cross - inferno metallic(a vivid orange) and jet greymetallic.
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CLIVEBarkerhaswarnedthe South AfricanFootball Association (Safa)
not to hire a foreign coach again forBafana Bafana.
Barker, who led the SA nationalteam to a 1996 African Cup of Nationsvictory,stressedthatthecountry’sfootballcontrolling body should avoid the samemistake of appointing a person who does notunderstand the SA football culture.
The well-travelled Durban born, andcurrent Mpumalanga Black Aces, coach said itwould be like Safa signing a “death warrant” if acoach from abroad or outside South Africa bordersis signed.
“Iamstill sayingour localcoaches, ImeanSAbornmentors,are thebest.LookatShakesMashabawhenhe was a senior national coach. His record wasoutstanding and is still the best until now.
“Other local coaches like Gavin Hunt, GordonIgesund and Pitso Mosimane are still the best,”saidBarker.
Barker said it must be remembered that all thecoachesthatcamefromabroadtocoachtheSAseniornational team have not produced the requiredresults.
“Honestly, all of themhave failed andwemust notthink about them again. The likes of Carlos Queiroz,Carlos Alberto Parreira, Phillip Troussier and JoelSantana all failed and it was the biggest mistake tobring them on board,” he explained.
Safawas supposed to name the new coach to replacecurrent coach Gordon Igesund this weekend, but theannouncementhasbeenpostponedandnonewdatehasbeen given.
Safa President Danny Jordaan said it was up to theexecutive committee of Safa when to choose the newcoach.
Coaches likely to make the final cut are Mashaba,StephenKeshifromNigeriaandFrankRijkaardfromtheNetherlands.
- Jerry BarnesPHOTO: GALLO IMAGESFormer Bafana Bafana and current Mpumalanga BlackAces coach Clive Barker when he was still mentoringAmaZulu FC.
Inefficiency andlazinessTHEmore thingschange themore theyremainthe same. The poor have no future in ourcountry.
It is interesting to note that over the past 20years, football in this town has lost morefacilities. A few football training and playingfieldsinAlexandraParkhavebeengiventoelitesports like biking.
Many years of oppression have made thepoor docile, and those in power are taking fulladvantage of this situation.
It has also been interesting to note develop-ments and interests of municipalities offeringmonies to professional clubs, while poor kidsin the townships have no facilities andequipment.
We just wonder what happened to theslogans: doors of learning will open for all.
It seems our affluent status has made usblind to the needs of the poor township folk.
It hurts to see grassroots football dying inPietermaritzburg and surrounding areas. Wehave not been promoting any clubs to provin-cialandnational leagues forsometime. Ithurtsto see a situation where interests of officialscome before those of players.
Our inefficiency and laziness is destroyingthe future of the youth. Our district footballassociation needs to wake up and smell thecoffee.
It is unacceptable that administrativeblunders affect footballers. How can a team
from Sisonke district do better than UMgun-gundlovu teams? This cannot be allowed tohappen in a town that has produced morenational teams’ footballers thananyinKwaZu-lu-Natal. Do people understand the dangers ofsubjecting players to twomatches everyweek-end?What about the implications of not goingthroughpre-seasontrainingbecauseofadmin-istrative blunders?
Please let us put the interest of the playersfirst. BafanaBafanasuccesswill remainapipedream as long as those in power neglect thegrassroots. I think the Municipality also needto have a political will. It is sad that ourgeneration enjoyed better football facilitiesduring apartheid years.
Why the new order is failing to service thepresent footballers better boggles the mind.History will judge us harshly if we do notchange.
Unzima Lomthwalo!
THABO DLADLA
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The winner of the popular eventwill again have bragging rights andsee themselves as the best. Amakhosiare the defending champions, afterwinning 1-0 last year throughLehlonoholo Majoro’s boot. The firstoff-season local Soweto derby will bea humdinger.
“Weareexpectinganactionpackedaffair,” said amaBhakabhaka PROMickey Modisane.
Inthisevent,supportersofbothare
given an unusual chance of voting fortheir favourite players to be in thestarting line-up. Also, two luckyspectatorswillbeoffered theopportu-nity of sitting on the bench andcoaching their different teams.
“This is reallyabouthonouringourfans and letting them be in charge forthe day,” said Modisane.
Modisanesaidthatthetournamentis always a full house and a mouthwatering event.
Pirates votes indicate that the fansare interested in attacking football.They have shown faith in the likes offormer Chiefs striker Majoro, DaineKlate,KermitErasmus,TlouSegolela,OupaManyisa, Sifiso Myeni and theirevergreen goalkeeper SenzoMeyiwa.
Chiefs die-hards displayed a lot ofrespect for their Bafana Bafanakeeper, and ever-trusted captain,ItumelengKhune. Added to this, theirregulars and crowd favourites likeSiphiwe Tshabalala, George Lebeseand Reneilwe Letsholonyane willsurely be in the starting line-up.
Amakhosi communicationsdirector, Vina Maphosa,predicted asuccessful day in defending their title.He also stressed the meaning of theoff-season event
“While it is a perfect stage to shakeoff the rust and improve the level offitness, the idea behind the tourna-ment is for the fans of both teams tohave fun and to have a say,” saidMaphosa - Jerry Barnes
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Playoffcontinuesamid legalsnags
THE Safa Second Division/ABC MotsepeLeague National playoffs officially kickedoff this week on Tuesday in venues aroundDurban, despite a couple of outstandingquestions.
The local team, Hammarsdale KingsUnited, were officially taken as overallwinners of KwaZuluNatal, but anotherside, Natal United (Greytown), is alsoclaiming to be the champions. Fixtures onboth sides were cancelled on the first day.
Their matter sat before Safa DC whichKings lost, but they have taken the case toarbitration.
“This matter is not easy at all and it’sfar from over,” said an insider.
According to sources, Kings are allegedto have used a player not properly registered. Safa head of communications, Dominic Chimhavi, confirmed the matter.
“Yes, there’s a small issue between thetwo teams but it will be soon sorted.” Nineteams will battle it out for promotion to theNational First Division (NFD), South Africa’s second tier division. The teams are divided into two groups Group A with fiveteams while four teams make up Group B.
The Group winners will automatically bepromoted to the National First Division(NFD), South African soccer’s second tier.
The overall winners will walk away witha whopping R1 million, while the runnersupwill receive R500 000. The final will bestaged on Sunday and the winners will becrowned overall Safa Second Divisionchampions for 2014.
Jerry Barnes.
The draw is as follows:Most of the teams played on Tuesday andyesterday.
Today: King Zwelithini Stadium11am:
Highlands Park v Natal United/ Kings United
Steach United v Magesi FC2pm:
Angavu Stars v Sibanye Golden StarsApollo/Phiva Young Stars v Cape Town All
Stars.Day 4, Friday, 25 July 2014 at King Zwelithini
Stadium:1pm:
Cape Town All Stars v Shining StarsApollo/Phiva Young Stars v Sibanye Golden
StarsThe final will be played on Sunday at
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