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Wednesday, January 30, 2013 0 041 503 6111 ) 525 Fax: 041 503 6220 2 [email protected] www.pe-express.co.za Editor: Bettie Giliomee

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NEIGHBOURS of aKwaNobuhle woman,who have allegedlybeenabusedandbeatenby her brother over a

period of time, have decided tobreak the silence and help her outof her situation.

The residents have lodged a com-plaint against the brother with mem-bers of the Community Police Forum(CPF) and Phaphamani Rape Crisis -a local Non Governmental Organisa-tion (NGO) fighting against the abuseof women and children.According to the neighbours, the

brother (54) whose name cannot bementioned because no formal policecharge has yet been laid against him,was physically abusing the sister (61)and that the abuse had been so much

that they felt enough was enough.PE Express Indaba saw the elderly

woman’s body with fresh and oldwounds which could have beencaused by a sjambok.“She is beaten every day - for no ap-

parent reason - and this has made usfeel sorry for her,” said one neigh-bour.She confirmed to PE Express Inda-

ba that her brother beat her.During PE Express Indaba’s visit,

the brother arrived at the house afterhe was called by members of the com-munity.“I do beat her. Sometimes she

makes me angry,” said the brother,but explained that the old marks onher body were as a result of the beat-ing by her abusive ex-boyfriend. Hesaid that he used a sjambok to beather.“We wanted to take the woman

away to a safe place at the old agehome, butweneededa socialworker’s

consent to do that,” said PhaphaniRape Crisis Director Nocawa Sinam.“The socialworker took thewoman

to the doctor last week but could notascertain that the brother was indeedabusing her,” said Social Develop-ment Department’s spokespersonThabo Ratyana.Ratyana said they have it on record

that the working brother had organ-ised assistance from a neighbour tohelp her sister take some medication(for epilepsy) and eat proper meals.“Her social grant payments and in-

surances were in order.The woman (who seemed not to

hear properly) said she was fine; andwe believe if she is experiencing anyform of abuse police should lay achargebut at this stagewecannot con-firm it,” said Ratyana.KwaNobuhle CPF Secretary Nom-

fusi Titi said they still wanted policeto lay a charge because the womanwas a victim of abuse.

KwaNobuhle residents sang and toyi­toyed demanding that action be taken against the brother they allege abuses his sisterphysically. Photos: NCEBA DLADLA

Residents rally to help abused woman

The brutalised body of the woman from KwaNobuhle.

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According to spokespersonWarrant Officer Dumile Gwavu,the young man was allegedly

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lice are still busy gathering in-formation from witnesses to themurder case that took place atMbabala Street, Veeplaas, PortElizabeth on Monday 21 Janu-ary.According to W/O Gwe, a 28-

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lice are still gathering enoughevidence from the witnesses. Anarrest is expected soon” she said.

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accused kidnapped the young man at hishouse in Langa, Uitenhage in December lastyear.According to SAPS Spokesperson, W/O

Basil Seekoei, the councillor and his friendsallegedly accused the young man of house-breaking and theft at a house in Langa.They allegedly assaulted him and put him

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THE Khula family of Motherwell in PortElizabeth are spending sleepless nightssince the disappearance of their son Mlin-deli Khula last year.

The last time the family saw Mlindeli (36)of Hintsa Street, NU 2Motherwell, who suffersfrom epilepsy, was when he was admitted toDora Nginza Hospital in KwaZakhele onWednesday 10 October.“My mother could not go to him on the

Thursday andFriday butwhen shewent to thehospital on Saturday she was told Mlindeliwas not there. Nobody knew his where-abouts,” said a sobbingVeliswaKhula, his sis-ter.According to Veliswa, a search in the hospi-

tal was followed by searches in other hospitals(Livingstone and Provincial) and even inmor-tuaries in New Brighton and Gelvandale - all

to no avail.Veliswa said their desperate search took

them to all relatives and friends that theythought Mlindeli could have gone to - andagain, without success.“We resorted to the police to assist us with

the search.Wewill not be able to sleep soundlyagain until we know where Mlindeli is,” saidVeliswa.Police spokespersonWarrant Officer Them-

bi Gwe confirmed that the SAPS was investi-gating a case of a missing person.“We’d like to advise families who are miss-

ing a family member to report the matter tothe police as quickly as possible when some-body is lost. We also encourage that they giveus a description of the lost person, his clothesand if possible, give us his latest photograph,”said W/O Gwe.The police spokesperson urged anyonewith

information please to contact the investigat-ing officer Constable Zolisa Koboka at 0 041408 7818 or 0 073 023 9500.

Help family findMlindeliKhula

Veliswa Khula shows the picture of their lost brother, Mlindeli Khula of Motherwell, PE who went missinglast October. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA

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School News / Iindaba ZesikoloSchool News / Iindaba Zesikolo

PE EXPRESS INDABA REPORTER

THE Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in itscommitment to address the skills shortage inthe SouthAfrican economy, is offering bursa-ries to studentswhowish to study towards anEngineeringqualificationata tertiary institu-tion.

This municipal bursary programme, spear-headed by the Infrastructure and Engineering Di-rectorate, aims to provide access to high-qualityand relevant education and training, skills devel-opment opportunities, including workplace learn-ing and experience, to prospective learners whowishtostudyandgaintechnical skills.Theclosingdate isFebruary8,before12noonandnolateappli-cations will be considered.

Bursaries for study are available in the follow-ing engineering disciplines:

•B.Sc./Civil•B.Sc./B. Eng Mechanical•B.Sc. Electrical EngineeringWho can apply:•Grade 12 learners with South African ID num-

bers,whoarepermanentresidentsinSouthAfrica.•Must have Matric exemption, with Mathemat-

ics and Science, minimum B average (HG).•Current students at university already

studyingB.Sc./Civil,B.Sc./B.Eng.MechanicalandB.Sc. Electrical Engineering.

The bursary will cover tuition, residence andmeal fees. The successful candidate will be re-quired to enter into a binding contract with theCouncil after graduation for a period equal to thetenure of the bursary.

Where bursars are required to undertake expe-riential training, as prescribed by the course, withthe Municipality, an allowance will be paid to thebursar during this period.

HOW TO APPLYApplicants must submit a detailed CV accompa-

nied by a certified copy of their Identity Docu-ments.

If currently in Grade 12, a copy of the applicant’sGrade 11 final results, as well as Grade 12 June re-sults. If, however, an applicant has completedGrade 12, a copy of the Grade 12 Certificate mustbe attached, or a statement of results. Current stu-dents at university must submit their latest state-ment of results.

Applications must be marked for the attentionof the Executive Director: Corporate Services, POBox 116, Port Elizabeth 6000 or handed in at theeighth floor, Lillian Diedricks Building, GovanMbeki Avenue, Port Elizabeth. For more informa-tion, contact the Human Resource Office at0 041 506 3259. No faxed, e-mailed or late applica-tions will be accepted.

Bursaries for prospectiveengineering students

URBAN Academy, the new private schoolin Govan Mbeki Avenue which opened itsdoors on January 16, are still taking regis-trations a daily basis and will be going onaccording to the demand or until the facili-ties are fully utilized.

Urban Academy could accommodate upto 600 students without any overcrowdingof classrooms. Currently students fromGrade R to Grade 11 are accommodated.

Urban Academy is a private school offer-ing outstanding Education at a cost lowerthan many of the former so called “modelC” government schools.

According to the Principal, Chris Cronje,they are receiving applications for place-ment from many parents seeking a success-ful education for their children in a caringand highly stimulating environment.Whilst many parents are still (without suc-cess) seeking placements for their childrenin schools all across the Eastern Cape, Ur-ban Academy can still accommodate some

of those.Students are already passionate and

proud Urbanites.Cronje explained that all students are as-

sessed when registering to determine theirlevels of competence in especially languageand numeracy. The outcome of these as-sessments is communicated to the studentsand parents.

Those students that fall short of the ac-cepted competency levels for their Gradeattend compulsory remedial classes in theafternoons in order to improve their com-petency in the specific subject.

“By offering this programme, we hope toeventually improve all students’ educa-tional outcome and thereby create betterself esteem and hope for the future,” saidCronje.

“Education is an act of hope” said Cronje.For more information, visit the school at

272 Govan Mbeki Drive or phone0 041 585 0881.

Newprivate school is still takingregistrations

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IQELA leemvumi eziphum’izandlaeMpuma Kapa lishicelele icwecweelitsha ngoDisemba nelibandakanyaumculo weKwaito neHouse ekuk-holeleka ukuba liza kuba yindumasi.

Eli cwecwe libizwa The PerfectCompilation Vol.1 lineengoma ezili-13 ezenziwe ziimvumi zaseBhayi,eMonti, eWhitlesea, eKomani,eNgqushwa naseMthatha. Lishicele-lwe eZonke Bonke Records aphaeBhayi.

Sele lidlalwa zizikhululo ezikhuluzeli lizwe kubandakanywa nezo za-sekuhlaleni yaye ziingoma ezifanano“Make it happen”, “When it rains”kunye no “Sounds of Africa” eziyakukholisa abathandi be-house; ngelilixa abo bafa yiKwaito beya kujuxuz-iswa ngu: “Zonke Bonke eKasi”, “iS-gubhu lesi kunye no-Ubumnandi be-Summer.

“Apha sididiyele iDeep Housecommercial kunye neKwaitokhon’ukuze saneze abantu

abathanda olo hlobo lomculo,” kut-sho uBonke Bunu, Umnini weZonkeBonke Music Studios eMotherwell,eBhayi nokwanguMdidiyeli welicwecwe ngokubambisana noBulela-ni Gxavu.

OkaBunu uthi esi sisiqalo esihlesombono wexa elizayo nalapho iim-vumi zeli phondo zomculo owahl-ukeneyo ziya kuthi zisebenzisaneukubonisa ubuchule bazo ngethubazisebenza ngokubambisana.

“Siyaziculela njengeziqu kumcu-lo ofana neKwaito, Hip Hop,iGospel neBallad, kodwa siza kuthikungekudala sibuye sishiceleleelinye icwecqwe uVol.2 -sibandakanya ezinye iimvumi ezi-nesiphiwo ezifumanekayo,” utshi-lo okaBunu, esangeza ngelithi,bayazithengisela eli cwecweokwakalokunje ngama-R60 lilinye.

“Simaxhaphetshu kodwasiphethe umcimbi wokutheng-iswa kwalo kuzwelonke yenyeyeenkampani ezinkulu, iingxokoziyakuqukunjelwa ngenyanga ka-Matshi,” utsho egcoloda okaBunu.

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THE Department of Sport, Recreation,Arts and Culture in partnership with theAfrica Cup of Nations (Afcon) hosts Nel-son Mandela Bay and the PE OperaHouse is making it possible for the peo-ple from outside the metro to feel that Af-con 2013 is indeed here - Yeyethu.

There has been a full programme ofmusic, dance, drama and theatre per-formed at the Opera House and the RedLocation Museum since Wednesday 23January.

“The PE Opera House compiled a pro-gramme targeting visitors attending thegames at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadi-um,” said DSRAC spokesperson ManziVabaza, adding that the entertainmentadds to what the province and the metrohad already been doing to keep visitors

in the province.At the Bayworld Complex craft is be-

ing sold. These craft works are comingfrom various projects around the prov-ince, through the Craft Hubs that gov-ernment created in Mthatha, Queens-town and Dimbaza. According to Vabaza,the main aim is to extend the effect of theAfcon to the far-flung areas of the region.

“As the slogan says: ‘Yeyethu, be partof it,’” we want everyone in the provinceto feel the vibe and be connected to theAfcon hosted in the province. In addi-tion, we must embrace our brothers andsisters from Africa and use this platformto show that we welcome them and wewant them to have a good time in our re-gion,” said MEC Xoliswa Tom.

The PE Opera House has programmeson Friday 1 February, Saturday 2 Febru-ary and Saturday 9 February. Admissionis free.

Entertainment at Opera House and Red LocationMuseum for Afcon visitors

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NCEBA DLADLA

NELSON Mandela Bay footballfans will have an opportunity towatch Bafana Bafana playagainst Mali in the quarter-finalof the Orange Afcon 2013 Tourna-ment to be played atMosesMabh-ida Stadium on Saturday 2 Febru-

ary.

The match that kicks off at 5pmwill be broadcast live on SABC TV.Group A leaders Bafana finished

in style showing resilience and thenever-say-die attitude when theytwice came from behind to score twovital goals courtesy of May Mahlan-gu and Siyabonga Sangweni to draw

2-2 against Morocco in the third andfinal match of the group stages heldat the sameMosesMabhida stadium.Morocco came second and will

play Group B leaders Ghana at Man-dela Bay stadium.“Thank goodness we managed to

avoid playing Ghana at this stage.Mali are a good team but I think theycan easily succumb to Bafana who

have upped their game and showeda lot of commitment,” said Safa Nel-son Mandela Bay Deputy PresidentMonde Mhletywa.Mhletywa noted with apprecia-

tion that the last time the hostedBafana progressed to the secondround of any competition was in2011. Fans who have rarely wornBafana Bafana T-shirt in public late-

ly can trust our national footballteam again, according to Mhletywa.He said: “Thiswillmake it easy for

the Local Organising Committee(LOC) andSAFA in the region to lurefans to come to the Nelson MandelaBay stadium for the second Afconquarter-final between Ghana andMorocco scheduled for 8.30 pm onSaturday,” said Mhletywa.

Bafana’s Afcon quarter-final match will be live on TV

NCEBA DLADLA

LOCAL amateur boxers ready to turn profes-sional will do so after a test scheduled at So-qhayisa High School, NU9Motherwell on Sun-day 24 February, said Boxing South Africa(BSA) Provincial Manager Mthunzi Mapitiza.Mapitizawasresponding to thecall byBSADi-

rector of Operations Loyiso Mtya for provincesandregionstoselectdatesandvenuesfortheselec-tionofamateurboxersvying to turnprofessional.“We have already met the managers of the

stables to set the date,” saidMapitiza. He is ex-pecting fromthemanagersa list of professionalboxing hopefuls on the 7th February.A selection committee comprising officials

from BSA and the SA National Amateur Box-ing Organisation must be formed and preparefor the criteria used for selection.Mapitiza revealed that thishasalsobeen tak-

en care of. Boxers were expected to be in theirfull boxing regalia to prepare for the three 2-minute-a-round sparring sessions which willassist the selection team to gauge the state oftheir readiness to turn pro.Boxersmustbringcopiesof theirIDsandam-

ateur boxing record books for verification.Theyalsoneed tobring theirHIVandHepatitisB tests results before they are allowed to gothrough the contests. “In the past we have no-ticed that fewer than 50% of boxers who passthe selection test come backwith theirmedicaltests results,” said Mapitiza.Others, according toMapitiza, get lost in the

process; so he said they thought it is best thatboxers test first and know their (HIV/Aids andhepatitisB) results before attemptingqualifica-tion as professional boxers.Boxing, as a contact sport, only allows HIV

negative boxers in the ring and these teststherefore have to be conducted annually.

Local amateur boxers to be testedto become pro fightersNCEBA DLADLA

NELSONMandela Bay Amateur Boxing Or-ganisation (NMBABO) will have a boxingtournament at Soqhayisa High School Hall,NU9 Motherwell on Saturday 2 February.The NMBABO Secretary Mzwandile Sidi-

na said all amateur boxing clubs from PortElizabeth, Despatch and Uitenhage were ex-pected to take part in the tournament meantto open the year on a big note.“This is in fact the beginning of what we

believe is going to be a busy year for us. Weexpect all clubs in the metro to send theirboxers, both male and female, in all weightdivisions in this tournament,” said Sidina.According to Sidina, NMBABO will soon

be launching an amateur boxing league inthe metro with the aim of developing youngboxers as part of their 2012-2016 Vision - forthe 2016 Rio Olympics.“We intend to start this simultaneously

with the training of our (ring officials) refe-

rees and judges so that they understand ex-actly what is required of them in Olympicstyle boxing,” said Sidina.They aim to start the league and training

of officials in March.An upbeat Sidina said the metro was also

preparing for the boxing trials expected tostart in March.He added, however, that on this pro-

gramme they were expecting leadershipand guidance from the provincial structure- the Eastern Cape Amateur Boxing Organi-sation (ECABO).“We want to say to boxing lovers in the

metro, we are busy with development. Ourboxing will soon get back to its glory days.We hope the municipality will play the balland fund these futuristic programmes,”said Sidina.The weigh-in for the tournament will

start at 8am until 10am with the first boutexpected to start at 12 noon. Admission isR5 all round and fans are expected to attendin droves.

Mandela Bay metro amateur boxingdevelopment on the cards

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SELBY MADIKANE

WALMER community club BontleTigers Ladies Rugby Football Clubheld its annual end of the seasonfunction to honour their outstand-ing players at Kings Beach on 19January.According to Tigers President

Nomatemba Gum, their aim was tomotivate their players for their phe-nomenal season in Eastern Prov-ince Rugby Union. All the playerswere presentedwith certificates fortheir efforts.The presentation for the most

outstanding players went as fol-lows:* Nozipho Bell: Players’ Player

Award, Golden Boot, AmbassadorAward for being in EP Senior team

and EP Sevens Tigers Award* Sikelelwa Soci: Golden Boot, Ti-

gers Youth Day awards* Nolukholo Mzwali: Ambassa-

dor Award for being in EP U-16 andYouth Day Award* Sinothando Nhose: Player and

Lady of the Tournament awards* Raylene Poppy Windvogel:

Most Dedicated Player, Top TryScorer, Player of the Season, Playerwith Flair* Andiswa Koekie Tafi: Most Im-

proved Player, Ambassador Awardfor being in EP Sevens, Youth DayAward* Nosiphiwo Rasmeni: special

award for being in EP U-16 Team* Abongile Bula: special award

for being in EP Team* Babalwa Tsho: Most Promising

PlayerBontle Tigers players who received awards are (from left) Nozipho Bell, Sikelelwa Soci, Sinothando Nhose, NolukholoMzwali, Raylene Windvogel and Andiswa Tafi. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

Tigers honoured their outstanding players

SELBY MADIKANE

ELEVEN Angels devastated theirneighbours Golden Brothers 2-0 dur-ing Zakhele Football Association(ZAFA) Premier League clash atWolfson Stadium.Zamazamawent down 4-1 to Seven

United while Leeds United drew 2-2

with Continental Express.Young Neighbours were humiliat-

ed 6-2 by United Comrades, Dynamosousting NUBS 3-1. ZAFA PremierLeague newcomers Juventus tookaback the reigning league winnersGhetto XI in their 1-1 draw.Golden Brothers redeemed them-

selves in their 5-3 triumph over San-tos.

Angels reigned supreme over Brothers

XI Angels player chases Golden Broth­ers striker. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

SELBY MADIKANE

FANSbraved thehotweathercondi-tions when Zwide Football Associa-tion (ZWIFA) Marina Sea Salt Pre-mier League fixture games tookplace at Zwide Celtics grounds re-cently.The game, which soccer experts

described as a humdinger, was a 1-1drawbetweenSoweto-On-Seagiants– Camper United and Golden Aces.The dusty Zwide Celtics field was

surrounded by hundreds of singingfanswho saw their teamsbattling infront of them.In another exciting game Uman-

yanoStarsplayed toa2-2drawwhenthey took on the gutsyMajor Chiefs.Gal City taught Zwide Pirates a freesoccer lesson when they pippedthem 2-0.StrikersUnited trounced thenew-

ly promoted Manchester City 5-1who looked threatening in the ini-tial stages of the game.

In ZWIFA Marina Sea Salt FirstDivision Leeds United punishedZwide Celtics Reserves 6-0. ShiningStars Reserves seemed to have emu-

lated their senior side’s winningmentalitywhentheydrubbedBlack-burn United 5-1. Manchester CityReserves lost 2-0 to Ijuba Aces.

Aces drew with newcomers

Young Killers striker is challenged by Zwide Pirates defender.Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

SELBY MADIKANE

ROYAL Bucs gave a good accountof themselves despite their 4-3loss to Swartkopsvalley UnitedBrothers (SUBS) in their SAFANelson Mandela Bay SAB Region-al League game at Motherwell NU2 Stadium.

SUBS first goal was scored by Avi-

we Tise Venge in the 10th minute toput his side 1-0 ahead.Venge also banged the second goal

in the 28th minute to make the scoreline 2-0.However, Bucs came up strongly

with their striker ThozamileMagwa-la scoring a goal in the 40th minute,thus reducing the deficit to 2-1.SUBS midfielder Ludwe Sonjica

unleashed a long range shot that beatBucs goal in the 59th minute to in-

crease the score line 3-1.Bucs repliedwith a goalwhichwas

scored by Vuyani Willem in the 62thminute with the scoreboard reading3-2 in SUBS favour.Mcebisi Fire Gawulana brought

joy to his Bucs fans when he scoredan equaliser in the 85th minute. Butlady luckwas not on the side of Bucs,and Thulani Shumpa scored a win-ning goal for SUBS to a make a finalscore 4-3 in their favour.

Bucs lose to SUBS

Royal Bucsmidfielder VuyaniWillem controlling the ball is watchedby SUBS striker Thulani Shumpa. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

SELBY MADIKANE

NEW Brighton Football Associa-tion (NEBFA) Sedgars PremierLeague games pulled many spec-tators to Chevrolet Stadium re-

Callies overcome Dodgers

A HUBS player shields the ball from Silver United player.Photo: SELBY MADIKANE

cently.Cape Colony Xhosa Callies had

to put in a big effort when theyovercame their gallant arch-ri-vals Dodgers 1-0. Both teamsplayed theirhearts out and the en-thusiastic fans were kept on their

feet.Red City

shared thespoils 1-1with theirneighboursReal WhiteCity. Calliesalso collectedanotherthree pointsfromRoaringTigers whenthey beatthem 4-3.In the First

DivisionBlack StarswallopedCity Lads 3-1.