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THE Democratic Alliance offices in theprovincial legislature were deliberatelyburnt down, the party said in a statementthis week.

“Preliminary forensic investigation intolast week’s fire, which gutted most of ourPietermaritzburg parliamentary office,suggeststhatthiscouldbeanactofarson,”said the statement.

“At this stage, there are indications thatthe fire was started by a person or persons.

We have also been advised that there wasan attempt to damage our informationstorage units including computers andprinting machines,” it continued.

However, the police, one of the authori­ties investigating, said they had notdetermined the cause of the fire. The partyleaders refused to divulge the source thatdeclared the preliminary findings.

DA provincial leader Sizwe Mchunu saidthey would not reveal the source.

“There are a number of investigationsthat are currently happening … We will not

be revealing the source of this preliminaryinvestigation.”

He said: “There were clear attempts tomove our information centres … they hadbeen moved from their original positions.”

Another MP George Mari said it is theirbelief that the fire could not have juststarted on its own.

“We find it suspicious that our officeswere burnt down after we opposed thebuilding of a new premises … We believedthere are more pressing matters thatneeded to be attended to.”

He said the R500 million that had beenearmarked for the building of the newparliament precinct could be better usedelsewhere.

The party statement added: “We willalso further engage with KZN’s Communi­ty Safety and Liaison MEC to assist us inbringing this matter to its satisfactorycompletion. We are determined to get tothe bottom of this matter.”

Police spokesperson Captain ThulaniZwane said the cause of fire is unknown atthis stage.

Security concerns at UKZNNOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

ISSUES surrounding safety atUKZN’s PMB campus havetriggered security guards to ask

forcarkeys frommotoristsparkingatthe visitors parking.

This follows a recent car theftincident on campus. Security guardsat the gate said that although theycannot confirm the number ofvehicles that have been stolen thisyear, culprits are connectingwires tostart the cars and they then drive off.

Asaresult,coneshavebeenputupat the exit area so that all motoristscan be screened before driving out.

A security guardwhodidnotwantto be identified said: “We recentlyreceived an instruction to check allmotorists. All we want to see are the

car keys. Motorists park at their ownrisk and it is important that theyensure that their cars are locked andthat there isnothing flashy displayedwhich can make the vehicle an easytarget,” she said.

Vehicle concerns come amidother safety concerns, such as the

recent alleged rape of a femalestudentoncampusand theprotestbystudents over an alleged fee hike fornext year.

Student Representative Council(SRC) president Lungani Nhlenyamasaidthatalthoughhehasnotreceivedreports of the latest incidents, car

theft is rife, particularly in the GolfRoad area.

“Although Risk Managament Ser-vices (RMS) are doing their best toprotect us, there is an issue of safetyaroundcampus.Wehaveboomgatesandturnstileswherestudentshavetoswipeinandoutinordertogainentry.However most of these gates are old,and don’t always work which makesit easier for intruders to gain entry.Following the alleged rape recently,studentshadsignedapetition that allthe boom gates be closed and onlypeople with student cards could gainentry. However it was inconvenient,especially for disabled students.

“Theft is on the rise, particularlywhen it comes to laptops andcellphones. While we feel that theuniversity should beef up its securitysystem, students are partly responsi-

ble for what is happening. We oftenadvise female students to requestRMS to accompany themwhenwalk-ing at night, but then you often findthem walking alone. We have raisedour safety concerns with manage-ment, and they have promised tocome upwith intervention strategiesby the end of next week.”

Executive director of corporaterelations at UKZN, Lesiba Seshoka,said that they have records of onlythree cars thatwere stolen in univer-sity’ surroundings this year, but noton campus

“We have intensified securitypatrols on campus, increased thenumber of security personnel andhave also enforced more stringentcontrols at access points,We are alsolooking to install additional securitymeasures.”

PHOTO:NOKULUNGA NGOBESEThe visitors parking at UKZN where a car was stolen in August this year.

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Isethembiso sobuholi siqede ukubhikishaNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]

UMBHIKISHO womphakathiobufuna ugesi EzinkethenieCopesville uphoqe ukuthi

kuze kufike ubuholi obuphezulu ku-hulumeni waKwaZulu-Natal ngoL-wesithathuolwedluleukuzoxazululabuphindefuthibubonisanenompha-kathi.

Phelaamalunguomphakathiabe-phume agcwala aphinde avalaumgwaqo uGreytown Road ngok-ushisa namathayi ngoMsombulukonangoLwesibili olwedlule.

UNdunankulu uMnuz SenzoMchunu nesigungu sakhe sikahulu-meniwesifundazwebakhulumenalomphakathi bawuthembisaukuthi iz-ikhalo zawo zizobhekwa futhi beseziyalungiswanjengobakucacengok-usobala ukuthi lo mphakathi awen-emeneze ngalokhu othi ukungabon-wa kwentuthuko kule ndawo.

Lo mphakathi ukhalaze ngogesiothiuboneendaweniyaseZinketheniengaphansi kwesigceme sema-30sekumileukufakwakwawokunalok-ho logesi wayofakwa kwenye kwes-inye isigceme. Uphinde wakhalangamanzi kanye nomtholampiloothe nawo usesimeni esingagculisi

neze.Ekhuluma nalo mphakathi uM-

chunu uthe njengobuholi besifun-dazwe bayezwa konke lokhu lomphakathi osukhale ngakho, wath-embisa ukuthi bazobe sebeyakucu-bungula. Uphinde wathi okunyeokuseyinkinga ekuthuthukiseni lendawo ukuthi ayikabi indawo kahu-lumeni.

Ngokusho kwakhe lo mhlaba lomphakathiowakhekuwoowomuntukanti uhulumeni kusamele aqale al-ungise ukuthi lo mhlaba awuthengeube ngaphansi kwakhe ngaphambi

kokuba kube khona intuthuko eyen-ziwayo kule ndawo.

“Siphume ngobuningi bethu ngo-basifunaukugwemaukuthi kuzeku-bekhonaisimolaphokulimalaaban-tu embhikishweni. Kungenye yezin-to ezibalulekile ukuthi siphumesizolalela ukukhalaza kwenu. Esiku-tholile ukuthi inkontileka kagesiokuyiyo esebenza lapha ibingakhok-heleki ngendlela efanele kanti lokhukungokunye kwezizathu zokuthi ku-be nokuphazamiseka ekusebenzenikwayo.

“Umasipala sekuyiwo ozobheka-

na nokusebenza kwale nkontileka,sekungumasipala ozoqinisekisaukuthi iyakhokhelwa futhi iyaseben-za ukuze umsebenzi uqhubeke nga-phandle kokuphazamiseka.

Inkontileka izoqhubeka isebenzengaphansi kukamasipala kanjalonenkingayamanzi izobhekelelwayi-wo futhi umasipala waleli dobha,”kubeka uNdunankulu.

Imeya yedolobha uMnuz ChrisNdlela uthe konke lokhu kudalweukungabikhona kokuxhumanakwezinhlaka ezahlukene emphaka-thini. Uthe ezinye zalezi zinhlaka

ukuxhumana kwekhansela lesig-ceme nomphakathi.

“Esikutholile kulokhu ukuxegakokuxhumana phakathi kwekhan-selanomphathikantikugqamengok-usobalaukuthilababobabiliababoningasolinye. Ngaleyo ndlela-ke na-kanjani ukusebenza kanye nokulet-hwa kwentuthuko kuzophazamise-kangenxayokungaqini kokuxhuma-na kulaba ababili.

“Umphakathi sekukhulunyiwenawokanti sewutsheliweukuthi ink-ontileka izoqhubeka isebenze uku-faka ugesi isibhekwe umasipala.Okunyeokuvelayoukuthilomphaka-thi uphindeukhalazengamanzi nez-indlu futhi,” kusho uNdlela.

UNgqongqoshe woMnyango we-zokuThuthukiswa koMnotho nezok-uVakasha uMnuz Mike Mabuyakhu-lu, naye obengomunye obekhonaukukhuluma nalo mphakathi, utheumasipala uzobhekelela ukuseben-za kwenkontileka kagesi.

Ube esenxusa lo mphakathi uku-thi ungalinge ufake ipolitiki mayel-ana nentuthuko lena okhala ngayo.

“Uhulumeni kuzodingeka ukuthialungise indaba yomhlaba enihlalakuwona njengoba ungekho nga-phansi kwakhe kodwa kuwumhlabawomuntu kusho yena.

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Government departments owe Msunduzi more than R122 millionNQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]

THE current government arreardebt is sitting at more than R122million, said Municipal PublicAccounts Committee (Mpac)chairperson Mike Tarr.

Tarrsaid that themainobstacleis that there is no clarity on theownership of governmentproperty.

“Currently, the governmentarrear debt is more than that[R122 million]. The big problemwith government debt to this day,20 years after the new SouthAfrica, is that governmentproper-ties, according to the constitution,should be registered against thedepartments that will use them. Ifit is the national department, theyshould be endorsed on the titledeeds. It should not be too hard to

do that. If you are really curious tosee who is in the building, just cutthe lights off and see who comesrunning first,” said Tarr.

Mpac member Naleni Atwarusaid that should Mpac not resolvethe government debt, they will befalling short on their duties.

“Thebiggest challengeasMpacis that I am of the opinion that wewere under reviewwhenwewentunder administration. The firstcommittee that they will comedown onwill beMpac because wewere put in place as a turnaroundstrategy from the administrationperiod,” said Atwaru.

According to Msunduzimunicipal records, the KZNDepartment of Public Works,National Department of PublicWorks, Umgeni and theDepartment of Co-operativeGovernance and Traditional

Affairs (Cogta) owe MsunduziMunicipalityR46065558.74,R36454 763, R7 789 568.40 and R1539 123.12 respectively. The totalschools debt is R12 582 849 andthere is now intervention from thedepartment of education.

“We have raised this issue atthis committee on quite a numberof occasions and I am concerned

that we seem to be slacking. It is abad reflection on the municipalitybecausewecomedownsohardonthe residents,” said Atwaru.

Msunduzi’s process managerfor income, Sifiso Khoza, said thatalready the provincial treasurydepartment is putting pressure ondepartments to pay themunicipality.

SebesizakalaesiteshinisamaphoyisangamanziNOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

IZAKHAMIZI zase-Swapo BngaseCopesville seziphenduleisiteshi samaphoyisa indawo

yokukha amanzi, emva kwama-sonto zingenawo amanzi.

Lezi zakhamizi ezihlala kulendawo eyimijondolo zithi ngenxayokuthi nemoto yamanzi ziyizwangendaba njengoba igcina eHan-niville, ziyaphoqeleka ukukhaamanzi esiteshini samaphoyisanoma kwenye indawo ebuqama-mana eyaziwa ngePakkies.

Zithi kuyophela inyanga zinalenkinga, njengoba lompompi owo-dwa ongasemgwaqeni ezithem-bele kuwona uphuma kancaneamanzi nomaangaphumi nhlobo.Ziqhube zathi yize seziwubikelekaningi umkhandlu ngale nkinga,akukho ukusizakala njengoba ku-thunyelwa abantu ukuba bazo-bheka ukuthi inkinga ikuphi, kod-wa bagcine bengasizakalanga.

Okhulumela umphakathiuMnuzSamuelVundla uthe: “Ku-nezakhamizi ezingaphezu kwa-ma-500 kule ndawo okuyizonaezisebenzisa lo mpompi owodwa.Manje njengoba sinenkinga sesik-hulume namaphoyisaesiteshi ukuba sikwazi ukukhaamanzikhonangobaiyonandawoeseduzane, labo abanamandla

bayahamba bayowakha endawe-ni yase-Pakkkies.

“Lo mpompi unezikhathi,kwesinye isikhathi ayaphumakancane amanzi, kwesinye awa-phumi nhlobo. Uma kwenzekilekwafikaimotoyamanzi, siyibo-na idlula ngendlela njengoba igci-na endaweni yase-Hanniville.

“Sesikhulumile kakhulu ngalenkinga, sabikela ngisho nemeyayedolobha uMnuz Chris Ndlelangenkathi ayefikile kule ndawongesonto eledlule kodwaasisizak-ali.”

UVundla uphinde wakhalangokuthi intuthuko iyagqoza kak-hulu kule ndawo njengoba ziningiizidingongqangi abangenazookubalwanezindluzangasese.Ez-inye izakhamizi ebeziyokhaamanzikhonakulompompikepha

ezingathandanga ukudalulwaamagama azo, zithe uma kwen-zekile aphuma amanzi liyaphelaihora zilinde ukuthi kugcwale ib-hakede.

“Indlela aphuma ngayo kan-cane la manzi ungafika ekuseningo-9,kuzekushayeu-11usalindeukuthi kugcwale amabhakedeamabili. Abanye baze bayowakhaesiteshini ngoba phela awukhoumuzi womuntu abangaya kuwo-na.

“Lokhu kukodwa kuyingozinjengobakumelesiweleumgwaqokanti izimoto eziningi kulomgwaqo ziyagijima. Kunzimaukuthi ubalekele imoto ube usind-wa ibhakede elinamanzi.

Ikhansela lidlula lanjalokodwaakukho esisizakala ngakho”, kus-ho uVundla.

Abantu bakule ndawo bathiokubakhalisa kakhulu ukuthi lenkingayenzekaehlobo,okuyisonasikhathi lapho bewadinga kakhu-lu amanzi.

“Kwakhona ukuthi sikhe esite-shini kuyinkinga ngoba amanzibayawakhokhela kanti kuzobizakakhulu njengoba sesibaningiabakha khona,” kuphetha uVund-la.

Ngenkathievakashelelompha-kathi ngeledlule uNdunankuluwaKwaZulu-Natal uSenzo Mchu-nu uthe abakakwazi ukwenzela lomphakathi wakule ndawo oku-ningi ngoba umhlaba ohlala kuwoakusiwo okahulumeni. Okhulu-mela umasipala uMsunduzi uthebebengakayitholi imibiko, kodwausazophenya kabanzi.

ISITHOMBE:NOKULUNGA NGOBESEIzakhamuzi zase­Swapo B sezikhethe ukusebenzisa isiteshi samaphoyisa saseCopesville njengendawo yoku­kha amanzi njengoba sekuphele amasonto amathathu zingenawo amanzi. Lapha zilindele ukukha amanzikuwona lompompi obuye ungabi nawo amanzi

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BaynespruitRiver rehabNICOLE JOHN>>[email protected]

THEBaynespruitRehabilitationProject isthe contribution of the MsunduziMunicipality to improve water quality

and quantity within the Umgeni Catchmentarea through community involvement.

The Baynespruit river has previously beenreported as unsafe by environmental justiceorganisation groundWork, as a result of heavypollution from the industries in thesurrounding area.

It is still regarded as one of the most highlypolluted rivers in the region, with watermonitoring results consistently showing thestream has an E. coli level above 5 000 countsper100mlnearly75%ofthetime.Thesafelevelfor swimming is 130 counts per 100ml.

According to the Duzi-Umngeni Conserva-tion Trust (DUCT) guide, any E. colicontamination greater than50 000/100ml is asevere contamination and one in three peoplemay get sick.

The key purpose and objective of the

Baynespruit Rehabilitation Project is toenhance the water quality of the Baynespruitstream by implementing community basedprojects to improve ecological infrastructureand reduce pollution.

This will ensure that surroundingcommunities have access to water that isconsidered safe enough for irrigation ofagricultural crops, for fishing and recreationalpurposes.

The Baynespruit is approximately ninekilometres with its headwaters in Northdaleand joining the Msunduzi River runningthrough Eastwood and Sobantu.

The Umgeni Ecological InfrastructurePartnership (UEIP) seeks to formalise therelationship between authorities and thecommunities living near or using the river andimplement UEIP strategies ensuring adequatesupply of clean water.

Key roleplayersandwardcouncillors in thesurroundingcommunitieshavebeenidentifiedto assist in developing a range of plans,programmes and projects around reducingpollution, managing potential flood eventsincreasing the quantity of water by removingalien plants.

One of the identified projects is already inprogressandinvolvesMiniStreamAssessmentScoring System (MiniSASS) trainingwhich is arapid techniqueused tomonitor thehealthandmeasure the general quality of the water of a

river through theidentified lack ofpresence of certainsmall animals (mac-ro invertebrates) inrivers. MiniSASSdoes not howevermeasure thecontaminationof thewater by bacteriaand viruses and thusdoesnotdetermineifthe river water is fitto drink.

According toThobeka Mafum-batha, MsunduziMunicipalityspokesperson, localschools includingHeather Secondary,RaisethorpeSecondary andNewholmesPrimaryhave been asked toparticipate in themonitoring of theBaynespruit and areinvolved in creatingenvironmentalawareness regard-ing water qualityissues throughenvironmentaleducation.

“Their participa-tion entails eachschool conductingMiniSASS Assess-ments on a 200msection of theBaynespruit streamusing the miniSASStechnique,” shesaid.

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NEWS

5Zuma in PMBECHO REPORTER

PIETERMARITZBURG residents will get an opportunityto meet President Jacob Zuma during his presidentialimbizo tour at DUT’s Indumiso campus next Tuesday.

The imbizo will kick off with a service delivery expowhere various government departments will showcasetheirservicesandprovideon-siteassistancetothepublic.

Itwillalsoincludedoortodoorvisitsbypoliticalleader-ship to various households for a direct interaction withresidents. Under the theme “Together we move SouthAfrica forward”, the president will use the imbizo torespond specifically to service delivery challenges facedby residents in the Umgungundlovu and Umsunduzimunicipalities.

It will also form part of the government’s programmetostrengthenmunicipalitiesaspartofthecampaigntogetthe basics of local government right.

PHOTO:WITNESS FILEPresident Jacob Zuma will address PMB residents next Tuesday at the presidential Imbizo at DUT's Indumiso campus

Informal trading unit needs employees

NQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]

IT is a challenge for theMsunduzi Municipality todeal with illegal street

trading since there is only onemunicipal official responsiblefor dealingwith this problem.

Msunduzi economicdevelopment’s RichiRamharak told the MunicipalPublic Accounts Committee(Mpac) that the challengesregarding street trading aregreat, and that they areincreasing on a daily basis.

“Peo-

harak.The street trading

componenthasdraftedalistof27 duties, functions and timeframes on how to structurestreet trading.

“To resolve issues of streettrading and informaleconomy, there shouldbe realstructural changes. As themunicipality, we need toorganize ourselves in a waythat we are equipped to dealwith this. We know that it isunethical to take people’sbread from their mouths.

“The important compo-nents that are lacking from

this report are structuralcomponents. In the past,managementhaspromised tocreate a street trading unit,hire enforcement staff, butunfortunately those thingswere mentioned in pastreports and were lost alongthe way,” said Ramharak.

The municipality haspassed informal tradersbylaws but there is noenforcement to monitor theprocess.

“This problem is not goingto go away. It is there,”said Mpac chairperson MikeTarr.

PHOTO: FILEThe municipality has passed informal traders bylaws but there is no enforcement to monitorthe process.

pleneedsites,peopleare unemployedand the streets arefilthy. There are awhole range ofissues that actuallyaffect us. Todaywejusthaveoneper-son working onstreet trading.Attempts have beenmade and reportshavebeensubmittedto supervisors onhow the unit shouldbe structuredregarding thepersonnel and theresources required,but unfortunatelynothing has comeforth. This city hasnot provided anyhuman resources atall and this has nothappened for thepast 10 years.Promises have beenmade from higherlevels but nothinghas been forthcom-ing,”explainedRam-

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Municipal forest faces theft of timberNQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]

THE lack of control of theMsunduzi Municipality’sforestry operations has been

earmarked as one of the reasons forthe theft of timber at the municipal

forest.Themunicipal forest is located on

theoutskirts of Pietermaritzburgandit has been managed by Natal Co-operative Timbers (NCT) since 1988.

The forest is about 1475.2hectaresofplanted landandapproxi-mately 700

feel like.Thebiggest theft is alsodoneby the contractors who take thetimberoutbecausetheyloadthelorryandnooneweighs it. Noone controlswhat trucks come in and out of thereand I suspect there is a hugeproblem,” he said.

Mpacmemberward 24 councillorPhilani Ngidi said that the stolen

timber is used to build illegal shackson municipal land.

“It is a concern, especially withrecent incidents that we havewitnessed in ward 32 and 31. As aresult ofusnotattending to this issue,forestry shacks are starting tomushroom everywhere. People usethe very same timber from our forest

to build their illegal structures. It ishighly important thatactionis indeedtaken in controlling this,” said Ngidi.

Theworrying factors for theMpacmembers were the internal auditfindings for the municipal forestwhich were concluded from 1 July,2012 to 31 October, 2013.

Some of the findings includethe non-functioning of the forestryboard of directors, inadequaterepairs and maintenance ofplantation roads, no measuresare taken toweigh timber stock afterharvesting and upon dispatch tomarket, a lack of a review agreementbetween NCT and the MsunduziMunicipality, losses incurredby the municipal, forestry and theincomplete verification of municipalassets.

Tarr requestedadetailedreport tobe submitted to find out how thesechallenges are being met.

PHOTO:SUP-PLIEDA lack ofcontrol ofthe Msundu­zi Municipali­ty’s forestryoperations isresulting inmassive tim­ber theft.

MMCcelebratesPharmacyWeek

Midlands Medical Centre (MMC) Private Hospitalparticipated in Pharmacy Week which is an awarenesscampaign celebrated nationally from 1 to 8 September.Mid­Medic Pharmacy (the institutional pharmacy of theHospital) celebrated by hosting a number of events,including presentations for staff and patients on antibi­otics. The week also featured a fun day with a clownat MMC’s Paediatric Ward, bringing cheer to children inthe ward. Mid­Medic Pharmacy also hosted bloodpressure and blood glucose testing for staff and thegeneral public. This year’s theme is ‘Use AntibioticsWisely’. Pictured putting a smile on the face on twolittle patients, were (from left to right) Nozipho Maka­thini (Richmond resident), Nonhlanhla Shelembe (Imba­li resident), Jeremy Bartle (R ­ clown), Junaid Essa (L­ pharmacy manager at MMC) with paediatric patients(front) eight year old Luyanda Zondi (L) and six yearold Nomonde Shelembe.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

hectares of unplantedland.

The planted sitesboast eucalyptus, acaciaand pine plantations.Otherplantations includewattle and gum trees.

At the recentMunicipal PublicAccounts Committee(Mpac) meeting, Mpacchairperoson Mike Tarrsaid, “It seems like thereisnopropercontrol of theforest, no properaccess…so anybody cancome and stealwhat they

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PromotingindigenouslanguagesNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]

TO encourage pupils to have pride speakingtheir indigenous languages with confidence,Sikhumbuzo Khumalo from BodadoProduction has created and directed adocumentary aimed at doing just that.

The project was launched last month.The purpose is to influence and promote

multilingualism in all organs of society througheffective protection and promotion oflinguistics human rights, said Khumalo.

“With this documentary, we are encourag­ing the best use of the country’s linguisticresources, in order to enable South Africans tofree themselves from all forms of linguisticdiscrimination, domination and division and toenable them to exercise appropriate linguisticchoices for their own well being, as well as fornational development.

“Every thinking human being coming fromall walks of life, especially South African’s, musthave at least toyed with the idea of learning tospeak an African language. We believe that itis imperative that our young people learn to useeach other’s languages,” said Khumalo.

He said that the material has beenapproved by the Department of Arts andCulture and the Department of Education.

“The project is available in a DVD format andthe public can look out for the trailer online,titled “Speak it and Learn It”,” he said.

The DVD is R80. For more information,contact 072 689 7382.

Emotional appeal as PMBtoddler barely clings to life>> Wayne Rowe was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a dangerous rare type of cancer

KHANYISANI DLOMO

A PIETERMARITZBURGtoddler’s life is on the line ifhe doesn’t go for a crucial

but costly stem cell transplant.WayneRowe,fromImbali,was

diagnosedwithneuroblastoma,adangerousraretypeofcancerthatoccurs in infants and youngchildren, last year. Since then, hehas been spending most of histime in and out of hospitals.

ThisyearinJuly,Waynehadanoperation where his tumourswere surgically removed inDurban’s Parklands Hospital.

He is currently undergoing afive-day aggressive chemothera-py treatment that uses chemicalsubstances as part of a standard-ised chemotherapy regimen.

Now, he is set for a stem celltransplant operation betweenSeptember and October inJohannesburg.

His mother, Chantel Rowe,said the situation is traumatic.

“The doctor said if he doesn’tgo for the operation, there’s onlya 30% chance he could survive.We are appealing for urgentassistance,” said an emotionalRowe.

“His immune system is verylow. He gets nauseous and he isnot eating properly and picks up

infections easily. Seeing himgoing through the pain isheartbreaking.”

He has had his port removedandhasavisiblescaronhischest.Rowe, originally from Ixopo, saidsince June she has only been atwork for about two weeks.

“Most of the time I have to skipwork because I have to be withhim in hospital. We are in adifficult and stressful situation.The doctor gaveme sleeping pillsbecause he said I’m under a lot ofpressure.”

Paediatric oncologist, DrMonica Vaithilingum said Waynewill use his own stem cell and thetransplant was the only hope.

“He is in the last stagehe couldget to.Theaimis togethimastemcell transplant which is a seriousprocedure,” said Vaithilingum.

“We make his bone marrowproduce extra stem cells,take them out of his blood thenstore them separately. Then wegive him chemotherapy beforewiping his bone marrow out andputting his stem cells back intohim.”

“He is a strong survivor. Hedoesn’t have friends because he’salways in hospital. He plays byhimself and he enjoys playingwith toys as they make him hap-py,” said Rowe.

PHOTO: JONATHAN BURTONTwo­year­old Wayne Rowe whose life is on the line if he doesn’t go for astem cell transplant.

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Celebrating life>> The KZN Capital 104fm team visits Life Bible Church

THE KZN Capital 104fmfamily, together with thefounderof the radio station

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PHOTO: ANATOLI PHOTOGRAPHYThe founder of KZN Capital FMJerry Jones speaking at the churchservice.

PHOTO: ANATOLI PHOTOGRAPHYMembers of the Life Bible Church choir singing at the service.

PHOTO: ANATOLI PHOTOGRAPHYMother of the church, Nondu Manyathi,during the service.

PHOTO: ANATOLI PHOTOGRAPHYPastor Sabelo (L) and his wife Nondu Manyathi.

PHOTO: ANATOLI PHOTOGRAPHYThe KZN Capital FM family, together with Pastor Sabelo and his wife Nondu,posed for a picture during the service.

PHOTO: ANATOLI PHOTOGRAPHYKZN Capital presenter Mlu Hlela.

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Schools Quiz winners

MARITZBURG College are thewinners of the annualVarsity College Schools Quiz

2014.The morning was filled with

excitement, anticipation and healthycompetition. King Edward HighSchool placed second with RussellHigh School in third place.

Thethreeteamsweretiedwiththesame scores and the tie-breakerquestions decided the winner.

“The School Quiz aims to drawstudents tobe in touchwith theworldwithin which they interact. HowevertheSchoolQuizwouldnotbepossibleif were not for the continued andvalued support of the participatingschools and sponsors.

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stakeholder manager.Twenty one local high schools and

35 teams took part in the event thatwas hosted at St Charles College.Competing schools sent theirrepresentative team of four pupils totry their skills and test theirknowledge in the categories ofgeneral knowledge, sport, politicsand business, popular culture, arts/history/literature and environmen-tal/geography

PHOTO: DANI JEN-SEN PHOTOGRAPHYThe winners ofthe 2014 VarsityCollege SchoolsQuiz was theMaritzburg Collegeteam which wasmade up of (fromleft) Sihle Ndlovu,Riyaal Cerpath,Jordan Rawhnsand NkanyisoMthembu.

Educational posters for iThembaPHOTO: SUPPLIED

The Wykeham Collegiate computer club has made and donated educationalposters for iThemba Projects Asidlale program. Ithemba projects are running anearly education program in 11 crèches in the Sweetwaters area, amongst manyother projects. The Wykeham Collegiate girls have created bright and colourfulposters for the crèches, such as animals types, number charts, weather chartsand alphabet charts. The girls have given of their time during “Compufun Club”which is run as an extra­curricular activity at the school by Jane Dyer. TheiThemba team, lead by Sam Walker, were delighted with the posters and saidthey will be very useful to the teachers in the crèches. Pictured at the hand­over of posters to iThemba staff members are (from left) Wendy Shelembe(field worker for the Asidlale program), Noxolo Ndlela (field worker for the Asi­dlale program), Cailin Harries (Grade 10) and Charné Glanz (Grade 10).

Midlandschessteam

The following schools played a Swiss tournament toform a midlands chess team ­ Maritzburg College, StCharles College, Alexandra High School, MaritzburgChristian School, Pietermaritzburg Girls' High Schooland Carter High School. After gruelling duels, an A anda B team were formed and pictured are the teams(back, from left) Nduduzo Chonco (MC), KhethokuhleXaba (MC), Greg Hall (SCC), Greg Hardman (SCC),Darrion Singh (MCS) (front, from left) SiyandaNdlangamandla (Alex), Manqoba Ziqubu (College),Thandu Mbambo (College), Kyle Goosen (SCC) andKnowledge Muchaonyerwa (MCS).PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Russell achieves at Varsity College schools quiz

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDRussell High School recently competed in the annual Varsity College schools quiz. Russell placed third out of 35teams who participated in the event. Pictured with their certificates are the Russell High team (from left)Ashley Voges, Sindiswa Mkhize, Sanele Mbanjwa and Thando Ngubane.

Special Springhaven secretaries

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSpringhaven Primary spoiled their three secretaries (from left) VariDipchun, Nirekha Sewraj and Annie Johannes, with tasty treats, flowersand chocolates on secretary's day.

Celebrating Arbour Day

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSt Nicholas recently celebrated Arbour Day and planted a Natal Lavender.Sim Ngidi had great fun helping to plant it.

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THEGayandLesbianNetwork(GLN),in collaboration with The RainbowTheatre Group, launched its SchoolProject recently.

GLN, through dramaticperformances, explores issues inPietermaritzburg schools such ashate crimes, homophobia, prejudice,discrimination, stereotypes, bullyingand peer pressure.

The Schools Project is funded by

the Embassy of Finland and targetslife orientation teachers, pupils andmanagement at schools. It aims tocombat hate crimes, homophobiaandbullying and towork closelywithteachers to ensure that they are ableto approach these issues with pupilswho are victims.

Using drama as a means ofexploring these issues, GLN usesstrategies of forum theatre, which

enables the audience watching theperformance to get involved and topresent them with challenges thatthey face and how these challengescan be solved.

The forumtheatrewasadoptedbyGLN in order to create awareness ofLGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual,transgender and intersexed) issuesthrough creative strategies.

“The performance by the drama

group was excellent and they wereabletoconveythemessageofbullyingin a creative and safe way thatallowed pupils to participate in theperformance,” said GLN director,Anthony Waldhausen.

Schools interested in joining theSchools Project can contact AnthonyWaldhausen at 033 3426165 or [email protected]

7th Crown awards tickets on sale

GOSPEL music loversand Crown Awards fa-naticscannowgotothe

nearest Computicket,Shoprite or Checkers to buytheir tickets as the nomina-tions came to a close lastSunday.

Tickets went on sale onMonday for the 7th SABCCrown Gospel Music awardsextravaganza atDurban’s ICCon November 23.

“The demand has been

overwhelming and peopleeven necessitated WGPH[World Gospel PowerHouse]to start the jump-the-queuecampaign which allowedpeople, who could not waitfor Computicket, to buythrough the bank to reserveseats,” said a press releasefrom WGPH

Crowns founder andexecutive producer ZaneleMbokazi said she is humbledand excited that people now

start planning early.“GotoComputicketassoon

aspossiblebecauseasanorm,we know that tickets will besold out soon. After you havebought your tickets, put inyour work leave for Mondaythe 24th. We can guaranteethat you will be soaking inblessings and surely beexhausted from the amazingshow we are planning,” shesaid

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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDOribi resident and gospel singer Dumi Mkokstad addressed the audience at Durban’s ICC afterhe was announced as the winner of the major award at the 6th SABC Crown Gospel Musicawards last year. Standing next to him is executive producer Zanele Mbokazi, while KZNPremier Senzo Mchunu stands behind.

Local Jazz female CD outNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]

“UGOGOWami”istheCDtitleoflocalfemaleAfro Jazz artist fromEsigodini, ThandekaMthembu.

The title of the CDis in honour of hergrandmother, whoraised, taught andnurturedhertobethewoman that she istoday,saidMthembu.

The nine trackalbum was releasedlast month, and it isalready available atDakota music shop.

“My music talksmore about lifeexperiences andthings that we gothrough as humanbeings. I havededicatedmost ofmysongs to my old lady [her grandmother] whoalways believed inme. She had the courage toraisemeand for that, Iwill foreverbe thankful.

“I havealwayshadapassion for jazzmusic.It is the kind of music that I listen to and it has

always been like that. I’m trying to shift awayfromthe idea that jazzmusic is only formature

males who drinkwhiskey.

“As a youngwoman, I enjoy andlisten to jazz music.Withme it’s different,it creates a certainmood and it alsodishes me with ideasof what my nextcomposed songshould be,” saidMthembu.

Performing inlocal jazz clubs iswhat Mthembu alsoenjoys.

“Standing in frontof the audiencealways spark myconfidence.

“The screamsthatpeople give me whenI’m on stage tells meif I’m on the

right track or not. I’m attached to the song “Emhlabeni”, it’s the first track onmy album,”said Mthembu.

On Sunday, Mthembuwill be performing atMtubatsi Jazz Lounge.

PHOTO:SUPPLIEDThandeka Mthembu from Esigodini is a youngfemale Afro Jazz artist who believes jazzmusic is not only for the mature malewhiskey drinker.

categories this year,atotalnumberof502entries have beenreceived so far,according to theorganisers, alreadyan increase fromlastyears’ 497.

“People areadvised to checkwith our offices iftheir entries havebeen received. Talkto us byphoning0313033520oronsocialmedia at Twitter:@sabccrownawardsand Facebook:Crown GospelAwards. Weencourage Gospelmusic lovers tofollow us on thesesocial networks forregular updates,”said the pressrelease.

The organiserssaid that the nextphaseistheselectionprocess, vetting andauditing,addingthatthe nomineesannouncement willbe on 10 October,2014. Ticket pricesrange from R350to R855 (VIP,including limo ride,red carpet, afterparty cocktail)

For moreinformation phone0313033520or071674 5716.

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31Pacsa filmand artsfestivalstarts thisFridayPIETERMARITZBURG will behosting the PietermaritzburgAgency for Community SocialAction (Pacsa) Film and Artsfestival which will begin thisFriday and wrap up on Sunday.

Under the theme of “PeopleLive Here … 20 Years intoDemocracy”, the annual PacsaFilm and Arts festival is set toshowcase a stimulating andhighly topical rangeof films,art,poetry, music and debates thatcelebrate the lives and power ofordinary South Africans.

The arts festival is hosted ina collaboration between Pacsaand the Alan Paton Centre andStruggle Archives at theUniversity of KwaZulu Natal(UKZN).

Films with a national focus,and which call for compulsoryviewing for all South Africans,include the highly acclaimed‘Miners Shot Down’ directed byRehad Desai, which tells thestory of the 2012 MarikanaMassacre from the perspectiveof the miners; and ‘Crumbs:Toppling the Bread Cartel’,written and directed by localfilmmakers Dante Greeff andRichard Finn Gregory, aboutone man’s bid to exposecollusion among some of thecountry’s biggest breadmanufacturers.

Local “bread hero” ImraahnMukaddam, the formerdistributor at the centre of thestory, and current representa-tive of the National ConsumerForum,nowConsumerFair,willbe at the screening to share hisexperiences.

Well-known Daily Maverickcontributor, political analystand talk radio host StephenGrootes will be at the launch ofthe festival on Friday at UKZN’sColinWebbHallatthePieterma-ritzburg campus. An exhibitionof the evocative works of CedricNunn, oneof SouthAfrica’s bestknownphotographers,will alsoform part of the launch.

Therewillbe twocommunityfilms on show this Saturdaywhich are ‘Kwenzakalani? Washusiswa, wa dingiswawangaxolelwa!’, and ‘JusticeSwitched Off: the ElectricityAction Group’s struggle fordignity’.

‘UN-A-FOOD-ABLE’, adocumentary that explores theimpact of the rising cost of foodon the poor, will also be shownon Saturday. ‘Food OnsecurityOn The UKZN Campus’, adocumentary which reveals therepercussions of studenthunger will also be shown onSaturday. For those who lovefilm, therewill be a film-makingworkshop and later a jazzfestival for the music lovers.

Sunday will kick-start with achurch service and later onthere will be poetry and musicsession festivities.

Formore information on thefestival, contact Pacsa at 033342 0052. - Supplied.

Yinsini yodwa!

ISITHOMBE: SITHUNYELWEUmdlalo wamahlaya owaziwa nge “Insini” usuqo­shiwe kwi DVD. Lo mdlalo kuqhuma insini kuphelanjengoba abadlali bawo bededela amahlayabaphinde futhi kube nesifundo esitholakalayo ngok­uqhubeka kwawo lo mdlalo. Ukuqoshwa kwalomdlalo kwenziwe khona lapha edolobhenilaseMgungundlovu. Uphinde waqoshelwa emalokishi­ni alo leli dolobha, njengoba kuvela amalokishi af­ana ne­Imbali ne Slangspruit. Usuyatholakala lom­dlalo odlalwa ngeSiZulu kwi DVD. Esithombeni ku­suka kwesokunxele uSicelo Sithole (umlingisi)uNjabulo Sithole (umlingisi) noSakhile Lombo(ongumlawuli womdlalo). Laba yibona abangaba­lingisi abagqamile kulo mdlalo onabalingisiabangama­25.

Entries for Face ofKZN now open

ECHO REPORTER>>[email protected]

ENTRIES for the secondannualFaceofKZN, forboth males and

females, are now open.The entries are open to all

races between the ages of 16

and 35. The contestants willcompete for the prestigiousand coveted Face of KZN thatwill takeplaceon8Novemberat the City Hall.

The Face of KZN is thebrain child of local educatorand former model BengsNkosi.

It was conceptualized in2010 in order to discoveryoungand freshunknown fa-ces in the modellingindustry.

Anyone wanting to entermust presently not beengaged to be married,pregnant or married. Theymust be prepared to renderawareness campaigns,teaching other youth aboutthe social ills that areobstacles in their dailylives.

Two winners will becrowned as the Face of KZNfrom both genders. They willbe ambassadors for the youthof KwaZulu-Natal.

The winners will walkaway with R10 000 vouchersinprizes.Celebrity judgesandauditors will facilitate thecontest, which will be filmedprofessionally and broadcastlater on national television.

WellknownDurban-basedartists Afrosoul and DJ Blockwill keep the audience enter-tained. Tickets are R100 fromCheckers, Shoprite andComputicket.

PHOTO:SUPPLIEDAfrosoul will be performing at the Face of KZN that will behappening in November at the City hall.

NQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]

OUT with the old and in with the new.BrianKhoza,whoisfamouslyknownintheentertainment

industry as Tha Playmaka, has announced that he will nowbe known as Brian dot Khoza.

This change comes amid Khoza’s book and Extended Play(EP) re­launch on 3 October at the Ilawu Boutique Hotel inMorcom Road in Prestbury from 6pm to 9pm.

“People know me as Brian Khoza and Tha Playmaka.However, with a bit of research I discovered that more peopleare familiar with Brian Khoza, so that is the reason why I havedecided to change from Tha Playmaka to Brian dot Khoza.We live in the information age so why not change with thetimes?” he asked.

Khoza’s autobiography, Born Almost Free... In SouthAfrica, will be independently re­issued and has beendescribed in the foreword by his former University ofKwaZulu­Natal (UKZN) politics lecturer and academic,Professor Laurence Piper, as “like a World Cup for the soul­ an affirming celebration of life and humanity in spite of allthe trials and tribulations of our changing times, both grandand intimate”.

The book is a collection of columns published in TheWitness newspaper from 2008 to 2010 and consists ofunpublished essays about South African social issues.

Khoza’s EP, Player Poetry: Learning to Respect Women,is a seven­song album and some of the songs have beentaken from Khoza’s current album called Pmb Poison:Personal Moral Regeneration. The seven songs have beenremastered by Pietermaritzburg musician Luke Wyngaard.

Khoza was recently nominated in the Lyricist of the Yearcategory at the Original Material Awards held recently.

Khoza has promised that attendees at the launch willexperience a poetry and hip­hop music concert experienceafter the book reading and discussion sessions.

Entry at the venue will be R50, entry with a CD will beR100 and entry with CD and book will be R150. Otherwisethe CD is R50 and the book R99. For more information [email protected] or join the Facebook group Briandot Khoza.

From ThaPlaymakato BrianDot Khoza

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SUZUKI Auto South Africa has added theversatile Suzuki Splash hatchback to its localmodel line-up. The Splash joins an extensiverange of Suzuki passenger cars, MPVs andSUVs on offer in SA.

For the South African market, the SuzukiSplash is powered by the 1,2-litre four-cylin-der engine also fitted to entry-level Swifthatchback models.

A five-speed manual gearbox is standard,but a four-speed automatic transmission isavailable as an option.

Theextendedroofline isakey featureof thenewSplash,whichallowstheseatingpositionsto be raised, while it alsomeans the doors arelarger, which benefits entry and exit.

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ABS anti-lock braking for the front disc-reardrum brake system. Child locks are providedfor the rear doors, and central locking isstandard, with keyless entry offered on GLmodels.

AllthreemodelsintheSouthAfricanSuzukiSplash range are powered by the same 1,2-li-tre four-cylinder engine. The 1 197cc unit hasa maximum output of 63 kW at 6 000 r/min,combined with a torque peak of 113 Nm at4 500 r/min. With a kerb mass of just morethanaton,andalively1,2-litreengine,thenewSuzuki Splash delivers nippy performance.

The five-speed manual model acceleratesfrom0 to 100 km/h in 12,3 seconds,while topspeed is 160 km/h.

Fuel economy is exemplary, with acombined-cycle consumption figure of 5,6 li-tres/100kminthecaseofmanualmodels,and6,4 litres/100kmfor theautomatic trans-mission variant.

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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Suzuki hatchback.

Hatchback makes a ‘splash’

New Toyota YarisNew Toyota Yaris

TOYOTA has invested 85million euros, engineered1 000 new parts and spent

576 000 man hours refining thenew Yaris.

After research conducted acrossseveral platforms including pressanalysis, customer clinics anddealer feedback, Toyota Europeidentifiedthreekeyareaswherethecurrent generation Yaris scoredhighly ­ outstanding roominess,powertrain efficiency and standardfeatures, making it the smartchoice.

Eschewing supermini stereo­types for a highly distinctiveexterior, the new Yaris sees themost dramatic execution ofToyota’s contemporary frontaldesign language to date withsharp­edged detailing. The narrowupper and large trapezoidal grilles,a hallmark of Toyota’s current

design, are present but they nowmerge at the point of the Toyotaemblem to form a powerful

cross shape.Eight exterior colours are

available, including newAvante­Garde BronzeMetallic (petrol modelsonly) and Pacific BlueMetallic. Lava Red Metallicand Pearl White Metallic areHybrid exclusive colours.

The upper instrumentpanel has been made thinner,

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appearance.New seat trims are provided,

with a new fabric pattern and col­ours. Befitting its range­topper sta­tus, the Hybrid is decked out in aleather and cloth combo.

The new Yaris is available withthree engine choices ­ two petrol,andahybrid.Thefullhybridsystem,a first for this segment, benefitsfrom adjustments which havebrought its CO2 emissions downfurther, from 88 to 82g/km.Extremely fuel efficient (3,6 litres inthe combined cycle) and clean(virtually zero NOx and particulateemissions), this innovative power­train is at the cutting edge oftechnology.

Renowned for its near­silentrunning, comfort and easyhandling, especially around townwhere the hybrid system allows thecartobedrivenforcertaindistancesin electric mode, or with limited useof the petrol engine. The auto CVT­based transmission adds to the all­round smooth, quiet and comforta­ble driving experience.

Yaris Hybrid’s powertrainfeatures a four­cylinder Atkinsoncycle 1,497cc engine that is 50mmshorter than the 1.8­litre unit usedby Prius and Auris Hybrid, it is also17kg lighter. Its features include acooled exhaust gas recirculationsystem, an electric water pump, alow­friction distribution chain, anintakemanifoldmadeofacompos­ite material and a compact exhaustmanifold. ­ Supplied.

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THE local district footballgoverning body has pleaded withthe Msunduzi Municipality to

take local football more seriously andbuild more playing grounds.

Last Saturday, Safa uMgungund­lovu held its annual awards ceremonyattheGoldenHorseandtwoinfluentialspeakers appealed to the localmunicipality to help with thedevelopment of local football byproviding more sportsfields, for soccerin particular.

Safa provincial executive commit­tee chairman, Velaphi Kubheka,observed that not even one officialfrom local government attended thefunction in order to try to understandthe unhappiness stemming from a lackof facilities among club owners,associations and players.

Kubheka described this asdisappointing and urged SafauMgungundlovu to keep onpressurising the municipality to deliver,saying it is their duty to do so.

“Don’t feel sorry for yourself or bescared to ask the MsunduziMunicipality to build soccer fieldsaround the city. You are not beggingthem, you are telling them to do theirduties. By building grounds, they arefollowing through with service delivery.Let us all get it right and understandit properly. It is not a favour from thembut it’s written in the Freedom Charterand it’s your democratic right. Don’t beapologetic about it, the buck stopswith your local government,” stressedKubheka.

A long serving servant of soccer atlocal structures, provincial and

national level, Safa Mgungundlovupresident Eric “Silver Fox” Mtshatsha,remarked that his organisation’s wingshave been clipped and the chances ofbringing national tournaments to thecity are nil.

“Many years ago, we hostednational events such as the Under 17/19and Vodacom 2nd Division play­offsbecause we had a couple of playinggrounds around Harry Gwala Stadiumand we were able to do it. But all thosegrounds are no longer there and it isimpossible to bring any event to thecity,” said Mtshatsha.

He also said that it washeart­breaking that nobody seems tounderstand that having less groundswas crippling the development of localsoccer.

“At the moment, there is no placefor clubs to train, let alone to playweekend fixtures. This is a big problemin local soccer and we just hope theMsunduzi Municipality will hear ourcry.”

During the function, top awardswere scooped by players, coaches,officials and clubs. Central UnitedBrothers FC owner and coach, Alfred“Skhweqe” Ngcongo, took the coach ofthe year award. The referee of theseason was Mhato Tsiyamu, player ofthe season went to Sibonelo Dlamukaand team of the season was claimedby Richmond Leicester City.

“This team was the best example toall of us. They were not only the bestin the field of play, they were able tostay away from unruly behaviour andstayed disciplined all the way,” saidMtshatsha. ­ Jerry Barnes.

PHOTO: JERRY BARNESSafa Mgungundlovu president Eric ‘Silver Fox’ Mtshatsha (L) awardsthe coach/manager of the year, Alfred “Skhweqe” Ngcongo, of CentralUnited Brothers at the Safa Mgungundlovu awards ceremony onSaturday.

THE present South African political,social and economic situationresembles the period of apartheid.

Patronage and access to resourceshas converted many of us into stooges.Fear to be side­lined and deprived ofeconomic benefits is crippling ourbeautiful country.

People are scared of speaking thetruth.

We live in a period of ‘stomach’politics. We need to change if historyis to judge us favourable. During theapartheid period, the majority ofpeoplewereafraidtospeakagainstthesystem.

There are lots of wrong things in ourgame yet because of patronage,respectable men are scared of dealingwith issues. People are afraid that theywill not be invited to the main table. Weseem to be more concerned withmaterial benefits than the progress ofour nation. Individual interests have

become more important than those ofthe masses. Officials’ interests aremore important than those of theplayers.

Black youth in particular havebecome a political ball. Leaders fighteach other using young people for theirown political ends. It is just tragic thatpeople do not see the importance ofworking for common goals. Footballneeds everyone in this country. Thegame was played before the presentgeneration of leaders. It will still bethere long after we are dead.

Safa and PSL leadership must lookat a bigger picture than narrowpersonal interests.

There is no individual that isindispensable in football. The streetsand prisons are teeming with blackyouth in particular. They lack facilitiesand opportunities to belong to sportsclubs. We use words like massparticipation yet nothing is being doneto accommodate young boys and girls.Football is not PSL or national teams.My view is that even most politiciansin this country think football is a matchbetween Kaizer Chiefs and OrlandoPirates.

Lastly, it is important for our youthin this district to have bigger dreams.You have been born in a period whenfootball is not just about Sundowns,Pirates or Kaizer Chiefs. South Africanborders are not a limit. Although, youlack basic facilities, equipment andcoaching, success is still possible.Be self­driven and improvise wherepossible.

Unzima lo mthwalo!

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THE annual Ward 34 Community SportsDay/Festival is scheduled for September27 at Eastwood Sports Grounds, behindEastwood Civic Centre from 8am.

The event is also open to otherneighbouring wards.

Organiser and founder of the event,JerryBarnes, toldEcho thisweek that theevent will be dedicated to late ward 34councillor Wally Adams who died on thesame date.

“This is our small way of saying longlive the spirit of Comrade Wally Adams.We are trying to instill the culture ofplaying sports. I personally believe aplaying community is capable of stayingaway from crime,” said Barnes.

Theevent’sproceedingswill startwitha 3,5km fun run/walk which will start infrontofAdamshouseat6HyacinthPlace.

A handful of Adams friends,colleagues, comrades, family, churchleaders, neighbours and communitymembers are expected to take part in therun/walk.

Ward34ANCbranchchairperson,andAdams’widowIvyTerry-Adams,saidshewill walk with other comrades andcommunity members to honour her latehusband.

“I invite everyone to come join us andremember Wally in a great way,” saidTerry-Adams.

The main guest speaker will beMsunduzi Municipality Mayor ChrisNdlela. Other speakers will be MzoNxumalo fromtheSAPSOrganisedCrimeUnit,BusiNkomofromtheDepartmentofSports and Recreation, former KaizerChiefs/African Wanderers goalkeeperArthurBaartmanandWard34CouncillorEunice Majola.

Aside fromthenormal soccermatchesthatareexpected todominate theday, thePMB Bikers Club will also be part of theday.

Also for the first time, senior citizenswill take part in the event and popularindigenous games such as inqathu,umlabalaba and amagenda.

Teams, officials, volunteers, refereesand sporting friendsmembers interestedin taking part in the event are to meet atthe Eastwood War room on Friday,September 19 at 4pm.

Registrations will be also be done onthe day of the event. Communitymembers interested in putting up stallscan contact Barnes at 083 521 9553 or [email protected]

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Chiefs.Last weekend, Amakhosi managed to edge

outtheirtraditional-archrivalsOrlandoPirates1-0 in Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadiumduring the MTN8 final.

By winning the Wafa Wafa Cup, Amakhosipocketed R8 million.

The questions endlessly asked these days iswhether Amakhosi are now done with theircelebrations andare in the right frameofmindto outsmart the Team of Choice on Saturdaynight at FNB Stadium.

The stand-in Amakhosi captain, TefuMashamaite, who dashed Pirates hopes whenheheadedhometheonlygoal inthematch,saidthat the festive mood in the camp was now athing of the past and players are ready to fighton.

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everybody that theMTN8wasnowhistory andthat the season was still far from over.

usual at Naturena,” said Mashamaite.Team of Choice spokesman, Brian “BZ”

Zuma, agrees that Chiefs are on song anddifficult customers these days, but “somebodyneeds to teach them a lesson.”

“They are recent MTN8 Champions butsomebody out there must bring them down toearth and we are capable of doing that,”saidZuma.

Zuma insisted that although Amakhosi arethe team towatch nowadays, it does notmeanthat they are unbeatable.

AmaZulu are also travelling toJohannesburg to meet Bidvest Wits at BidvestStadium on Friday night.

- Jerry BarnesPHOTO: GALLO IMAGESKaizer Chiefs officials Jessica (L) and Bobby Motaung celebrate after their club won the MTN8 Final match between themselves and Orlando Pirates at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durbanon Saturday.

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“We are profes-sionals and theMTN8 success isnow behind our us.Ourentiretechnicalteam,especiallythehead coach Baxter,has already madehis point clear to allplayers when hesaid the currentseason is still farfrom over.

“The biggerpictureistheleaguetitleandthere’salsoa couple of trophiesstill on offer. Therewas no break at alltocelebrate.Weareworking hard as

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