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All you need to know aboutSevensSevens this weekend
PE EXPRESS REPORTER
FOR the ultimate rugbyexperience fans shouldget themselves down tothe Nelson Mandela BayStadium for an action-
packed weekend when 16 interna-tional Sevens Teams will competeagainst one another.
But residents will have to be quickto secure a seat for a first class viewof the HSBC World Sevens Series thisweekend, because on Monday around30 000 tickets had already been sold.
About 300 international rugbyplayers and match administratorsarrived in South Africa this pastSunday evening.
SA Rugby Spokesperson, RyaanAdriaanse, saidearlier thatCecilAfri-ka, who was last year’s top try scorerin the IRB Sevens, will definitely givefans a thrilling watching experience.
The Springbok Sevens rugby team,who lost in the quarterfinals to Aus-tralia this previous weekend duringthe Dubai Plate final, will now havethe chance to take vengeance whenthey clash against them on Friday inthe pool stage of the South Africa Sev-ens Rugby. The Blitzbokke weredrawn in Pool C with Australia, Ken-ya and Canada for round three of theSevens World Series.
As Dubai champions, England topPool A in South Africa and face atough trio of matches against Argen-tina, USA and Samoa.
France top Pool B and will playpool matches on day one againstreigning World Series and SA SevensChampions New Zealand, Scotlandand Morocco.
Fiji head Pool D and will play Wales,Portugal and Zimbabwe. Followingtheirwin inDubai,Englandclimbed tosecond in the Sevens World Seriesstandings, sevenpointsbehindFiji, fol-lowed by South Africa, New Zealandand France.
Fans can catch their favourite
teams at the following confirmedtraining venues:
South Africa – Victoria Park HighSchool, Victoria Park Drive, Walm-er; Argentina – Cillie High School,Uitenhage Road, Sidwell;
Australia – Framesby HighSchool, Cornelia Avenue, Framesby;Canada – Gelvandale Stadium, Gel-vandale; England – Westering HighSchool, Papenkuil Street, Westering;Fiji – Nelson Mandela Bay Universi-ty, North Campus, Summerstrand;France – Pearson High School, Jen-vey Road, Summerstrand; Kenya –Newton Technical High School, 92
First Avenue, Newton Park; NewZealand – Nelson Mandela Bay Uni-versity, North Campus, Summer-strand;
Portugal – Zwide Stadium, TonjeniStreet, Kwazakhele; Morocco – New-ton Technical High School, 92 FirstAvenue, Newton Park;
Samoa – Londt Park Sports Club,Ralston Road, Fernglen; Scotland –PE College, Kemsley Park, MountCroix; United States – Kemsley Park,Mount Croix; Wales – DF MalherbeHigh School, Walmer B-field; Zimba-bwe – Nelson Mandela Bay Universi-ty, Missionvale Campus. And, for
those who want a more up-close andpersonal experience, get yourselvesto Greenacres where the internation-al captains will hold a signing ses-sion at 2pm today .
Tomorrow at 7am the SpringbokSevens Absa charity breakfast willtake place and at 10am the Captains’Run (last training session for allteams) will take place.
On Friday at 11.37am matches forday one will kick-off. On Saturday at11.16am day two starts and the CupFinal is at 7.20pm. The trophy pres-entation and pyrotechnics displaytake place at 8.10pm.
Bokkie, the Springbok mascot, brought joy to children’s hearts when he visited them in the Netcare Greenacres Hospitalon Monday. From the left are Ithuteng Mahapeloa (9), Kenan West (11) and Azola Kapela (11), who each received a “Getwell soon” hug from Bokkie. Bokkie is on tour with the Springbok Sevens squad for the Sevens Series. Photo: CARLIE NORVAL
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p Complaining residents from left, Dorothy Malunga, Maria Willem and NoncedileNgqondela. Photos: NCEBA DLADLA
p ANCWL members from left, Fezeka Rune (Ward 59)and Nomthunzi Rula supported president Zuma during his visit to the Bay last week.
q Local Health Department big shots at Wolfson Stadium, KwaZakhele, seated from left,are SistersInCharge Nomawethu Molema(NU 2 Clinic), Zukiswa Mcopele (Wells Estate) and Phumla Qeqe (TB Specialist). Standing, from left, are also SistersInCharge NkulieNdzo (Nomangesi Jayiya Clinic, Uitenhage)and Bulie Blackie (Kamvelihle Clinic).
p From Lovelife, PE Central were (from left) Amanda May, Nomalizo Mlisana,Phiwe Mtuzula, Nonzwakazi Ngcupe and Scott Burnett (Dir. Youth Programmes).In the back are, from left, Lizalise Dodi and Koko Zaka.
t Oral healthofficials who offered tests arefrom left, ZolaDaweti andNomvula Lutywantsi.
p Social Workers from left, ZoliswaMkulwa (Livingstone hospital Wellness Clinic), Gloria Smith (Peer Educator) and Asanda Mqulwana (Peer educator) tested people for HIV/Aids during the World Aids Day Celebration atWolfson Stadium last week.
u GreenfiledsCaregiverswere at WolsonStadium, frontrow, from left,NomaChina Qilo, Babalwa Ntlonze and Lindela Ralo. Backrow are fromleft, BongiweMdeliswa,Nobesuthu Gobodo and Ntomboxolo Klaas.
q Vuyolwethu Ndingane (25) ofKwaMagxaki got a book to learn abouthealth issues during president Zuma’svisit to KwaZakhele last week.
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NICRO forced to cut servicesINDABA REPORTER
ONE of South Africa’s longest servingnon-profit organizations, the NationalInstitute for Crime Prevention and theReintegration of Offenders (NICRO), isbeing forced to cut essential servicesand staff as a result of an unprecedent-ed funding crisis.
Since 1910, NICRO remains the only na-tional organization which provides com-prehensive crime prevention services fo-cused on the rehabilitation and reintegra-tion of offenders.
In the past year, NICRO has experienceda 25 % drop in income and, as a result, willhave to cut at least a third of its services.
“Although NICRO has in the past suc-cessfully secured substantial revenue fromthe South African Government and a widerange of local and international funders in-cluding the National Lottery DistributionFund, Danida, the DFID and the Ford Foun-dation, we have seen a decrease in close tohalf of our previously available funding,”says NICRO CEO Soraya Solomon. “Priorto 1994, NICRO received substantial fund-ing from foreign governments. Subse-quently, however, the bilateral and multi-lateral agreements between our govern-ment and foreign donors have resulted ina substantial decrease in this source offunding. “In recent years, what remainedof foreign donor funding has all dried up,mainly because of the global economic cri-sis and the perception that South Africa isin less need of donor assistance than otherdeveloping nations.”
Solomon says that local funding was alsonot forthcoming. “Local funding has beendropping and, even where funds have beencommitted, they are onerous to secure.”
“Though the National Lottery has givenus a substantial amount of funding over thelast five years, they have cut their donationby more than 66 % in this current financialyear, a reduction that led to a correspond-ing reduction in service delivery in needycommunities, as all funding is dedicatedexclusively to service delivery.”
She said they appreciate the support re-ceived from the Department of Social De-velopment, and has welcomed the call fromthe Department to extend its services to ru-ral areas. “But NICRO finds it hard to se-cure funding for these areas.”
Thus NICRO is being forced to cut itsservices by at least 30 % to accommodateits operational needs.
Many of its services are the only ones oftheir kind in the country, and provide alifeline not only to those whom they servedirectly, but also to their families and af-fected communities. NICRO’s services in-clude:
•Diversion programmes for offenderswith programmes aimed at cultivatingemotional intelligence, essential skills, val-ues andpositive behaviour toprevent re-of-fending and reduce crime.
•Offender reintegration focused on re-form, the termination of offending behav-iour and the facilitation of successful reinte-gration into society as a law-abiding citizen
•Non-custodial sentencing offering awide range of psycho-educational, thera-peutic and rehabilitative programmes forthose who commit less serious and non-vio-lent crimes.
“We have already cut back on servicesin some courts that are dependent onNICRO for referrals to our non-custodialsentencing programme and diversion.
Magistrates have complained that this isimpacting on their backlog of cases,” saysSolomon. She says although NICRO hasbeen introducing a financial model aimedat sustainability, the reluctance in manyfunders to support models aimed at sus-tainable projects like social enterprises,perpetuates the welfare mentality in theNGO sector within the country.”
“We have a brilliant model to ensure or-ganisational sustainability, but no fundingto implement it. Unless the current fundingcrisis can be successfully addressed,NICRO will have no alternative but to cur-tail its services and significantly decreaseits pursuit of a safe, healthy, crime-freeSouth Africa.”
Contact Solomon 0 021 462 0017 or e-mail her at soraya@nicro.co.za
Women and child abuse take place despite campaigns
INDABA REPORTER
THOUGH the 16 days of activism campaign hasgained momentum, abuse that is gender basedstill continues to dominate the news.
This campaign, currently from November 25to December 10 gives South Africans the oppor-tunity to focus on perpetrators.
“As much as it is important to continue to ed-ucate and raise awareness against such abuse,we believe that interventions with perpetratorscreate an understanding as to why their abu-sive behaviour happens and continues despitethe efforts to end gender-based abuse,” a cam-paign spokesperson said.
“Further, given that such abuse is a societalproblem, and that men are most often the perpe-trators, broader efforts to involve the men’s sec-tor is important, and has also been gaining mo-mentum in South Africa in recent years.”
The National Institute for Crime preventionand Reintegration of Offenders (NICRO) has
workedwithvictimsof domestic abuse, expand-ing its scope to interventions with abusive menover the past 10 years.
The rationale of the 16 days of activismagainst women and child abuse aims to give avoice to the victim. NICRO’s core work overthe past century has been with perpetrators ofdifferent crimes, and it is with this experiencethat they believe in the importance of workingclosely with perpetrators of domestic abuse asa process of prevention. The 16 Days of activismmainly focuses on giving the voice to the victimand understanding how the perpetrators thinkand behave. NICRO offers therapeutic inter-vention programs that are designed to help per-petrators of crime in understanding why theycommit the crimes so as to empower them todesist from such behaviour.
“With a century of experience in interven-tion and prevention we believe that it is timewe started to work closely with the perpetratorsif prevention is what we want,” the spokesper-son added.
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Boardwalk is ready for funfilled summer seasonWHILE construction at the Board-walk Casino and EntertainmentComplex is going full speed ahead,the casino has unveiled two of itsupgrades in recent weeks - just intime for the launch of their holi-day season this past weekend.
Last week Thursday saw the open-ing of its new smoker’s casino whichfeatures new interactive games nev-er before seen in South Africa.
The Boardwalk’s buffet restau-rant, the Bayside Pantry, also recent-ly re-opened after it was closed for
renovations in August. This was partof the overall upgrade of the proper-ty.
Although diners will be greeted bya fresh new environment, the refur-bishment includes more than simplya décor change. Some of the other sig-nificant alterations behind thescenes include a completely upgrad-ed kitchen, which now boasts brandnew, state-of-the-art equipment thatwill ultimately improve service de-livery.
Ridgeway Nkomana, the newly-ap-pointed sous chef has also designed
a new menu reflecting moderntrends in healthy eating and nutri-tion and buffet presentation.
The Boardwalk also has a fun-filled holiday programme planned,which was kicked off this past week-end.
On Saturday there was a record at-tempt for the biggest number of spar-klers on a lake. This was followed bya combination Laser and Pyrotech-nic Spectacular show choreographedto a diverse mix of classical, rock andpop music. After this show the begin-ning of the festive season was
marked by the official switching onof the Christmas lights.
There is also great excitement asPort Elizabethans will now be able toexperience ice-skating at Ice-World’smobile ice rink which was opened onSunday.
The 340m2 glass-sided rink offersreal ice from 9am to 9pm until Janu-ary 15.
For complete novices and anyoneunsteady on their skates, the special“Ice Angels” will be available to lendan expert helping hand. In additionto ice-skating activities, a great line-
up of family entertainment has beenplanned, including DJ nights in themarquee as well as skating lessonsoffered between 8am and 9am daily.
Tickets are available from Com-puticket at R50 per hourly session,including the hire of ice skates.
Computicket will also be based onsite at the Boardwalk throughout theduration.
The Bayside Pantry restaurant isa non-smoking facility for over 18sonly.
Phone 0 041 507 7793 for informa-tion or bookings.
Activities galore with Summer SeasonSummer Season LineupINDABA REPORTER
HOLIDAYMAKERS in the Bay canlook forward to an exciting Sum-mer holiday because the NelsonMandela Bay municipality haslaunched a great Summer Pro-gramme line up.
Herewith the line up:. IRB7’s takes place December 9
and 10 at the Nelson Mandela BayStadium from 2pm to 5pm. PhoneChantal du Plessis at0 041 408 8942.
. An EPTA Development Triath-lon will take place on December 11and 29 at Hobie Beach from 10am to4pm. Phone Sharon Oakley on0 083 3702 023.
. Kassie Summer Season Activa-tions portraying culture and musicat 3pm to 10pm on December 13 atEdameni, Wells Estate. Contact0 041 506 2741. Various clubs willparticipate.
. Carols by Candlelight for theentire family takes place at the Nel-sonMandelaBay stadiumfrom3pmto 8pm on December 15. Contact Gil-lian Ransburg at 0 082 303 1328.
. Roving Activities for the fami-ly at Hobie and Kings Beach from
10am to 6pm from December 16 to31. Phone Fernado Cain at0 041 506 2741.
. A Basketball Tournament(throughout season - December 16to 31) takes place from 10.30 am to3pm at Kings Beach. PhoneSibongile Mfondini at0 082 361 4516.
. Opening of the Season will takeplace at Hobie Beach on December16 from 5pm to 10pm. Call0 041 506 2741.
. Springs Festival, a familyevent takes place in Uitenhage onDecember 16 from 9am to 5pm.Phone Mpumelelo Nobhadula on0 041 405 4500 for more info.
. A Gospel Concert takes placeon December 17 from 1pm to 6pm atthe Jabavu Stadium, Kwanobuhlein Uitenhage. Phone Alex Ndlovuon 0 073 332 9830.
. Christmas Carols from 3pm to8pm at the Nelson Madela Bay sta-dium take place on December 17.Phone Gillian Pillay at0 0415 86 1616.
. The Richmond Hill Music Fes-tival also takes place on December17 from 2pm to 6pm in RichmondHill. Contact Candace Sterley on0 078 138 1965.
. A 5km Fun Run and 20km Trial
Run for the whole family takesplace December 17 from 9am to 3pmat the Pine Lodge Resort. PhoneChris Green at 0 082 780 8235
. A Seafood Festival takes placeat the Noordhoek Ski Boat Clubfrom 10am to 2.30pm on December17 and 18. Phone Piet Botha at0 082 320 3945
. The Ocean Racing Series takesplace at Happy Valley on December18 from 8.30am to 11am. PhoneMichael Zoetmulder0 083 234 4301.
. The Nelson Mandela Bay PholaMusic Festival takes place at theRed Location Museum in NewBrighton on December 18 from 2pmto 10pm. Call 0 041 506 2741.
. 8-ta Summer Beach Tour forthe youth is held from 10am to 6pmat Hobie Beach December 22. PhoneWerner Rall at 0 084 444 3748.
. The Vodacom Mofaya SummerYouth festival takes pace on Decem-ber 22 and 24 at Kings Beach from10am to 6pm. Phone Emsie on0 082 398 3888.
. The Y’ello Summer MusicMTN Festival takes place at theNew Brighton Beach from 10am to12pm on December 22 and 24. PhoneMaxwell Mazambani at 0 078 0037247.
. The 5FM Summer SensationParty takes place December 23 atKings Beach from 8am to 6pm.Phone Samantha on 0 083 994 9894.
. A Xmas Sound Music Concertby Billy Paulsen takes place Decem-ber 24 in the Northern Areas from10am to 5pm. Phone Paulsen at0 082 443 2209.
. Carols by Candlelight from4pm to 7pm takes place December24 from 16:00- 19:00 at Happy Valley.Phone Kususe on 041 565 5363.
. The Emayhuyhu Diva Festivaltakes place at Jabavu Stadium,Kwanobuhle, Uitenhage on Decem-ber 26 from 4pm to 11pm. Contact0 041 506 2741.
. 3 Pools Event takes place at theWillows Holiday Resort December26 from 2pm to 11ppm. Phone Dar-ren Mungur 0 082 632 6563.
. The MTN Summer Beach Fes-tival takes place on December 27and 28 at the St Georges Strand,Motherwell from 8am to 2pm. Thesame festival will take place at theNew Brighton Beach on December28 from 8am to 2pm.
This Summer Beach Festival alsotakes place at Wells Estate on De-cember 29 and 30 from 10am to 6pm.For more info phone Gail Meyer on0 082 819 6066.
. Coast to Coast takes place De-cember 29 from 1pm to 6pm at HobieBeach. Phone Henda Maraison0 083 270 4474.
. A Zahara Music Festival forthe family takes place on December30 at the Adcock Stadium from 3pmto 8pm. Phone Danny Mongo on0 071 913 2340.
. Thoroughbred Horseracing atthe Fairview Race Course on De-cember 30 from 11am to 6pm. PhoneKarin le Roux at 0 079 885 5260.
. The Nelson Mandela Bay NewYear’s Eve Festival takes place onDecember 31 at Hobie Beach from5pm to 1am. Call 0 041 506 2741.
. The Nelson Mandela Bay NewYear’s Eve Festival takes place onDecember 31 Wells Estate on De-cember 31 from 5pm to 1am. Call0 041 506 2741.
. MetroFM Urban Beat Tourfrom 5pm to 1am takes place at theNew Brighton Beach on December31. Contact Unathi Makanda on0 082 576 4972.
. Celebrations at the Donkin Re-serve in the City Centre from 2pmto 9pm on 2 Jan. Call 0 041 506 2741.
. New Laughs – A New Year’sResolutions Comedy takes placefrom 2pm to 8pm at Hobie Beach onJanuary 3. Call 0 041 506 2741.
Carols byCandlelight inSettler’s Park
tonightINDABA REPORTER
The Baakens Valley Community Partnershipwill be hosting its third annual Carols by Can-dlelight in Settler’s Park, with talented localsinging sensation, Marelize Barnard, tonightfrom 18:00 to 21:00.
Barnard will be joined by Anna Pauw ofBayFM and will be accompanied by local actorand musician, Anton Steyn.
The programme will include a variety oftraditional Christmas carols as well as morepopular Christmas music and will also in-clude a guest appearance by the WalmerTownship Church Choir.
Bay TV will be present at the event – whichwas started to create awareness for the Baak-ens Valley conservation initiative – to filmfootage to be broadcast over the Festive Sea-son.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality andNelson Mandela Bay Tourism are involvedwith this annual event.
An array of sponsors, like AV sponsor,Above and Beyond, enables the organisers tobring this event to the public free of charge.
Entrance to the event is free of charge andpeople are encouraged to bring along picnicbaskets and candles as well as toys to be donat-ed to the Sinethemba Children’s Care Centre.
The entrance to the park for the Carols byCandlelight is from How Avenue, off ParkDrive. For more information, contact MorganGriffiths at morgan@wessaep.co.za or 041 5859606.
Charities called to applyto benefit from
Charity Golf DayNCEBA DLADLA
NELSON Mandela Bay charities are invited to apply to beconsidered as beneficiaries of the annual Algoa FM CharityGolf Day.
In its 20th year, the Algoa FM Charity Golf Day whichis scheduled to take place at the Port Elizabeth Golf Clubon 6 March 2012 has been hailed as a saviour of non-govern-mental organisations which are doing wonderful work butlack finances.
Non-governmental organisations that have been receiv-ing a financial boost from this charitable sport exercise in-clude the Dora Nginza Incubator project, Quest School forLearners with Autism, the Liebenhaus Child and YouthCentre and Khaya Cheshire Home.
“We look for causes through which we can make the great-est long-lasting contribution to meeting the needs of thecommunity,” said Algoa FM Managing Director, Dave Tilt-mann.
Applications should be directed to Larissa Scharneck andcan be faxed to 041- 583 555 or emailed at to larissa@algo-afm.co.za no later than Friday, December 30.
Father of child soughtNCEBA DLADLA
THE Port Elizabeth Childline and Family Centre is looking forMohau Pepeng in connection with the child, Bulelani Gwambi.
According to a spokesperson from the Motherwell CommunityHealth Centre, the mother of the child, Nosipho Patricia Gwambilost contact with Pepeng who is the biological father of the child.
Arequest ismade toanyonewhoknowsMohauPepeng topleaseask him to contact Regina Plaatjies or Roslyn McGregor at0 041 453 0441.
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INDABA NEWS•NUUS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2011 7NEWS/NUUS
Ubuntu Education Fund bursary making a differenceNCEBA DLADLA
SANDISILE Mashaya and FelixMakwindi are the two examples ofhow an Ubuntu Education Fundbursary could assist academicallygifted students from poor back-grounds to achieve their aspira-tions in life.
The duo are among the 40 000 chil-dren receiving life-saving health andeducation resources from the Ubun-tu Education Fund, an institutionstarted in 1998 by former Port Eliza-beth teacher Banks Gwaxula and vis-iting American student, Jacob Lief.
Meeting Mashaya and a host ofother beneficiaries at the Ubuntu Ed-ucation Fund (UEF) offices, PE Ex-press Indaba found them a deter-mined lot who know exactly whatthey want from life.
They said if the Ubuntu EducationFund hadn’t been looking after theiracademic expenditure, their liveswould have been very different.
The bursary pays for their tui-tion, accommodation, meals, booksand gives them monthly allowanc-es.
“Not only that, we also provide our
students with medical aid as well aslaptop computers,” said Ubuntu Edu-cation Fund Programme Adminis-trator for Education, Papi Nkubizi.
The UEF is described by MirandaNyathi, UCT BSc student as “ahome” and Sihle Poswayo (22) a BScGraduate from UCT who is currentlyan intern said that UEF does not onlyhelp students but “goes deeper - with-in families.”
The scholarship fund, accordingto Nkubizi was totally differentfrom other scholarships in that “itprovides psycho-social support androutine visits to varsity students byour counsellors while workingclosely with their families to givethem feedback.”
There is also a mentorship pro-gramme by senior students to thosewho are new at university and aretherefore trying to find their feetwhile the fund provides mental,oral, visual and nutritional screen-ing to ensure that students arehealthy and are able to succeed.
Mashaya (18) of Zwide townshipin Port Elizabeth will be registeringfor her second year at the Universi-ty of Natal’s Medical School nextyear, thanks to the bursary, whileMakwindi (23), also of Zwide town-
ship, will be doing BA Honours inHuman Resource Management atthe Nelson Mandela MetropolitanUniversity (NMMU) in 2012.
The two who joined the UbuntuEducation Fund and its upliftmentprogrammes at a young age, Nkubi-
zi said, are among 70 students cur-rently attending universitythrough the Ubuntu EducationFund.
“Fourteen of those were at UCT,nine at Rhodes University, one atKZN university and 46 students
were enrolled at NMMU during thisacademic year.
Now that it is holidays, thestudents attend leadership campprovided by UEF for intensive com-puter training, debating and crea-tive writing, said Nkubizi.
UEF students from left, Andile Mkonto, Miranda Nyathi, Sandisile Mashaya and Sihle Poswayo. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
Sadtu explains why teachers aren’t happyNCEBA DLADLA
SOUTH African Democratic Teach-ers Union (Sadtu) in the EasternCape has put forward a series of de-mands to the Office of the Premier,Noxolo Kiviet, to take action in or-der to avert what they believe ismassive industrial action looming.
About 5 000 teachers belonging toSadtu marched to the premier’s of-
fice recently to hand over a peti-tion.
According to Sadtu ProvincialSecretary, Mncekeleli Ndongeni,his union had long discussions withthe ANC and Cosatu about theirmove and it was decided that thebiggest teacher union in the coun-try must take action to representthe interests of their members whowere the victims of the status quo.
Nelson Mandela Bay Sadtu re-
gional secretary, Xoliswa Mtayisi,said despite all their frustrationswith the Department of Education,Sadtu has decided not to disturbwriting of examinations.
“People say we don’t care aboutour children’s education – we do,”said Mtayisi, adding that it is ratherthe Department of Education (DoE)that did not care.
“As we speak, thousands of tem-porary teachers’ contracts will not
be renewed at the end of the termin December. Those teachers’ ab-sence from school will mean anoverload to the existing staff com-pliment and surely there will belearners without teachers,” ex-plained Mtayisi. “Another problemthat is causing stress among teach-ers is the question of deductions ontheir salaries.” She explained thatteachers who were boarded ongrounds of poor health, found them-selves back in the system becauseof the delay in the processing oftheir exit. This, Mtayisi said, keepsthe teachers in the system because
their exit has been declined andthey have to pay back the salariesthey received during the long andtedious process of their applicationto exit the system. “Some of ourteachers are sick and some are bed-ridden, but their applications forboarding take a long route becausedealing with those issues has beenoutsourced,” said Mtayisi.
“Lastly, it would be good for thisprovince if the DoE SuperintendentGeneral, Adv. Modidima Mannya,quits. He is no solution to our prob-lems. To be frank, the man hasfailed us and he must go!”
8 INDABA NEWS•NUUS WEDNESDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2011NEWS/NUUS
Library Holiday ProgrammeTHE Nelson Mandela Bay Mu-nicipality’s Library programmefor children is as follows:
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Tues Dec. 15, 11am - noon - Story-time and make a Christmas tree us-ing colourful shapes
Thurs Dec. 15, 11am - noon - Sto-rytime and make a colourful SantaClause (Colouring)
Mon Dec.19, 11am - noon - Story-time and complete a CrosswordPicture Puzzle
Wed Dec. 21, 11am - noon - Story-time and make a Christmas Greet-ing Card.
KWADWESI LIBRARY0 041 485 2517Age limit 13 yrs: 20 kids expected
per programmeMon Dec. 12, 10am - Storytime
and watch a movieWed Dec. 14, 10am - Storytime
and make elf paper craftMon Dec. 19, 10am - Storytime
and make a Christmas card
KWAMAGXAKI LIBRARY0 041 463 1860
Tues Dec. 13, 10am - Make aChristmas card
Wed Dec. 14, 10am - Storytimeand make a Christmas angel
Tues Jan. 10 10am - Storytimeand back to school colouring incompetition
KWANOBUHLE LIBRARY0 041 506 2673
Tues Dec.13, 11am - Storytimeand make butterfly wings
Wed Dec. 14, 11am - Colouring-in
fun and make strawberry necklace(peach or necklace
stone)Thurs Dec. 15, 10am - Storytime
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Fri Dec. 19, 10am - 10am - Makea Christmas card and movie time
KWAZAKHELE LIBRARY0041 466 8789
Christmas fun: 20 kids expectedper programme
Tues. Dec. 13, 10am - Story timeand make a smiling sunflower card(five yr olds +)
Thurs Dec.15, 10am - Storytimeand make a Christmas cat wreath(five yr olds +)
Mon Dec. 19, 10am - Storytimeand make a Christmas basket
Wed Dec. 21, 10am - Storytimeand make a Christmas cracker
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20 kids expected per programmeMon Dec. 12, 11am - Storytime
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Tues Dec. 13, 11am - Environ-mental Education
Wed Dec. 14, 11am - Woolworthspresentation
Thurs Dec. 15, 11am - Story - timeand make a Christmas card
Tues Dec.20, 11am - Story - timeand painting
Wed Dec. 21, 11am - Environmen-tal Education
Thurs Dec. 22, 11am - Make yourown beaded jewellery
Tues Dec. 10, 11am - Story - timeand colouring - in fun (Back toschool)
ZWIDE LIBRARY0 041 464 2287
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Note: All activities begin promptlyand will run for one hour. Book at
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Super fun at Bayworldduring the holidays
BAYWORLD is again hosting an excitingKids Holiday Programme during the upcom-ing school holiday period.
Due to popular demand kids will be ableto enjoy various beach sports activities, dra-ma, science, cookery, craft, reptile feeding,marine mammals, penguin presentationsand a lot more fun stuff from 12 Decemberto 23 December 2011 under full supervision.This excludes weekends and public holidays.
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Full day cost per child per day is R110,while a half day option is available at R80 perchild per day. The programme starts at 9amand finishes at 3.30pm. Care will, however,be provided from 7.30am to 5.15pm.
For details of the programme or queries,contact Tracey at 0 083 456 3292 or via emailon trayc@lantic.net or Alicia at 041 584 0650or via email on pr@bayworld.co.za.
Glass painting and clay sculpturesfor kids at Art Museum
THE Nelson Mandela Metro-politan Art Museum is offer-ing twoexcitingworkshops forchildren this holiday.
Children are welcome to testtheir creative skills at glasspainting and discover thebeautiful relationship betweenlight and colourful, paintedglass. Those who would like toget their hands messy can em-brace creativity in the sculp-
tural clay workshops.The Glass Painting Work-
shops are on 12 and 14 Decem-ber (children 9 – 13 years old)and on 19 and 21 December2011 (children 14 – 18 yearsold). The Sculptural ClayWorkshops are on 4 and 5 Jan-uary 2012 (children 7 – 13 yearsold) and 6 January 2012 (chil-dren 14 – 18 years old).
All workshops will begin at
9am to 12pm.Thecost isR30andallmateri-
als and light refreshments willbe provided. If children have aglass bottle/jar or any glasspanel/object they would like topaint on, theycanbring it to theglass painting workshop. Book-ings must be made as only fif-teen children can be accommo-dated per workshop. Phone theArt Museum at 0 041 506 2000.
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Turn up the heat at theYellow Pages Summer Series
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SOUTH AFRICA’S track and fieldathletes from all over the countryheading for the coast will be look-ing to turn up the heat in theirquest for quality times, distancesand throws, when the second edi-tion of the Yellow Pages SummerSeries takes place in the Easternand Western Cape.
The series consists of four meet-ings taking place in Port Elizabethtomorrow (December 8), Oudtshoorn(December 12) and Stellenbosch (De-cember 15).
The Port Elizabeth meeting willtake place at the Westbourne Ovalfrom 3pm.
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In 2010 Cornel Frederick’s totaldominance in the 300m hurdles sawhim take that form into the standard400m hurdles and eventually a 5 thplace at the World Championships.
Tshamano Setone won the mile inPE, Oudtshoorn (including the streetmile) and in Stellenbosch but optedout of the final event in Parow, whilstCindy Stewart continued her unbeat-en streak in South Africa.
With the World Indoor Circuitcommencing in January and culmi-nating in the World Indoor Champi-onships in March, the Yellow Pages
Physio donates kit to ladies soccer teamSELBY MADIKANE
KWAZAKHELE community physi-otherapist, Nomatemba Gum hasonce again lent a helping hand tosoccer enthusiasts when she re-cently donated soccer kit to theContinental Express Ladies Foot-ball Club.
Gum said the motive behind the
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“These ladies, although from apoverty stricken area, take theirsoccer very seriously and have apassion for sport and I want tomake sure they keep their passionfor sport and refrain from doingcrime and abusing alcohol”.
Gum donated 30 warm-up shirts,30 pairs of shorts, 4 match balls, 10
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Team organiser, Luzuko DzuyiHambaze said the team’s moralewould be boosted by the dona-tion.
“Our team has no financial re-sources and we need to travel eve-ry week for league matches. Weare overwhelmed by the gener-ous sponsorship,” said Hambaze.
Nomatemba Gum presents soccer kit to Continental Express skipper, Nolubabalo Mbangu, Mzwamadoda Memela(coach), Mongi Nyosi (manager) and organiser, Luzuko Hambaze. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
Big surprises in Nedbank Cup quarter finalsSELBY MADIKANE
BIG trees were chopped down bysmall axes in the Safa Nelson Man-dela Bay Nedbank Cup Quarter-fi-nals played at the Jabavu Stadiumin KwaNobuhle on 26 November.
The high-riding Royal Bucca-neers were ousted 5-4 on penaltiesby their neighbours Real City aftera 1-1 full-time score.
In the battle of the Stars, Tomor-row Stars knocked out MorningStars 5-3 also following their full-time 1-1 draw.
Bad weather disappoints fans
SELBY MADIKANE
DISAPPOINTED fans were com-pelled to leave Chevrolet Stadiumearly for their homes as the heavyrainfall stopped the New BrightonFootball Association (Nebfa) Pre-mier League games from continu-ing on 27 November.
Be that as it may, some games wereplayed before the rain poured heavi-ly. Stinging Bees edged out CCX Cal-lies 2-1 while KUBS earned a hard-fought 1-0 win over PE United. RealWhite City drew 1-1 with HUBS.Boast Pirates emerged as 2-0 victorsover PE Sundowns, while PondoStars were able to tame Bush Bucks4-1.
Red City, affectionately knownas Umzobomvu, surprised thegutsy Young Professionals whenthey beat them 5-4 again on penal-ties. This was after a full-timedraw of 2-2.
Highland Spurs managed toearna2-0winoverCamperUnited.
INU29 Uniteditywatyushe iStars
SELBY MADIKANE
KWENZEKE imbali ngethuba iqelaelisandul’ukusekwa i-NU29 Unitedlitywatyusha ooma-kad’enetha be-Motherwell Football Association(MOFA) iHighland Spurs 4-1 kumd-lalo weMofa Build It okwi-First Divi-sion League obubanjelwe kumabalaezemidlalo eNU9 ngomhla wama 26kuNovemba.
IStars khange iyinike mbeko iS-purs kuba bayitsalise umnqantsazisuka. Emva kwemizuzu emihlanuiStars iqhumfuze iqanda ngenqakuelihle lefolosi yalo uLuyanda Ruda.
Ngelingeni, uRuda ubuye ngelesi-bini inqaku ebeka iqela lakhe ngama2-0 phambi kokuphela kwesiqin-gatha sokuqala.
Kusaqalwa kwisiqingatha sesibi-ni iSpurs iphakamise umxakatho ya-za yavuzwa ngenqaku lika-Ayabule-la Masebe elenza yaba ngu 2-1ebhodini kwimizuzu engama 50.Ukanti kwimizuzu engama 70 neya-ma 87 uRuda ufake amanqaku ama-bini ebeka iqela lakhe ngama 4-1phambili.
Kumdlalo obushushu kwiMofaBuild It Premier League iShining
Stars ibethe iTomorrow Starsebiqubisene nayo 3-2.
Amanqaku eShining Stars afakwenguBhongolethu Mafele no OlwethuMzizana (amabini) ngeli lixa uLuy-anda Charles noThandisizwe Lucasbebhale ebhodini kwicala leTomor-row Stars.
Ezinye iziphumo zeMofa Build It
Premier League:* Ikamva Movers 4-3 Highland
Spurs* Young Swallows 0-w/o Lion Stars* City Angels 0-2 Young Destroyers* Young Madrid 0-0 Liverpool* Young Madrid 3-0 Ikamva Mov-
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gels* Real Strikers 3-2 SubsIziphumo ze-Mofa Build It First Di-
vision League* MUBS 1-7 Young Ideas* Channel Porto 0-1 Manchester* Shining Stars 2-1Tomorrow Stars* Young Ideas w/o -0 Cosmos* Crystal Palace w/o -0 City Rang-
ers* Manchester w/o -0 Young Killers.
Abafiki kwiMofa iNU29 Stars FC beze ngegqudu. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
Summer Series is the ideal launchpad for athletes who want to maketheir mark in the International In-door season.
During the Yellow Pages SummerSeries, the athletes will be further in-centivized with the male and female‘Athlete of the Meet’ awards to be de-termined based on the performanceof athletes.
According to Athletics South Afri-ca (ASA) President James Evans,ASA is pleased that the Summer Se-ries is continuing into its secondyear.
“The Yellow Pages Summer Seriesprovides the platform for athletesand spectators to enjoy the sport ina holiday atmosphere and also com-pete amongst each other, before theserious business of preparing for theOlympic Games in August 2012 be-gins early in the new year.”
Continental Express drawswith Sophakama
SELBY MADIKANE
FANS braved rainy weatherwhen Continental Express andSophakama drew 2-2 in theirSAFA Nelson Mandela Bay AB-SA Womens Regional Leagueclash at the Zwide Stadium re-cently.
The home side, Express, keptthe visitors at bay initially anddrew first blood when striker, Ay-andiswa Makhaka scored theirfirst goal during the twentiethminute of the first half of thematch.
This seemed to have pressed apanic button, as Sophakama at-tempted to throw everything into
the game, but ended up missingclear cut chances.
Sophakama’s striker, LelethuNdamase managed to score anequaliser before half time and an-other by Anelisa Nyobo in the 39thminute brought the half time scoreto 2-1.
Continental Express supporterswere extremely relieved whenThandeka Gegesi scored a goal inthe 65th minute to bring the scoreto 2-2.
Sophakama’s coach, Malibong-we Smith said he was happy withan away draw and that the scorewas a true reflection of the match.“Both teams had difficulty in play-ing their best soccer due to thepoor weather conditions, but I amhappy with the result”.
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Sweet Victory for DynamosSELBY MADIKANE
THE unbeaten record of Zamaza-ma came to an abrupt halt whenhosts, Dynamos beat them 3-2 in aZakhele Football Association (ZA-FA) Premier League clash.
In another ZAFA Premier Leagueupset, Ghetto Eleven was beaten 2-0by United Comrades. Other ZAFAPremier League results: . BrazilBrothers 7-0 Power Lads
. Happy Stars 1-1 Santos
. Continental Express w/o-0Leeds United
. BUBS 12-0 Peace Lovers
. Golden Brothers 0-2 Seven Unit-ed
. Eleven Angels w/o-0 YoungNeighbours
ZAFA First Division League re-sults:
. NUBS 6-1 PE Demonstrators
. Burning Flames 2-0 Fast Eleven
. Island City 1-7 Juventus
. Black Eagles 7-0 Mazeppa
Zamazama dribbling wizard, KhawulelaScara Mthi, controls the ball while Dynamos left back, Thembela Lefty Jabelooks on. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
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Bay Stars to lock hornswith FC in Matatiele todayNCEBA DLADLA
NELSON Mandela Bay Voda-com league outfit Bay Stars FCwill lock horns with Champi-ons FC in Matatiele from 4 pmtoday and play against MightyGreens in Lady Gray on Satur-day. Kickoff is at 3 pm.
The confidence was sky-high inthe unbeaten Bay Stars camp be-fore they left for the two matchesas they are leading the log withonly two minor blemishes- goal-less draws against Kokstad Liver-pool and FC Tornado.
In their last match the Bay sidewhalloped their closest rivals FCBuffalo 3-0 at Gelvandale Stadiumlast Friday.
The trusted Leroy van Rens-burg scored the first goal whilstNiven Kops’s brace sealed it for
the Stars. “We are hopeful thatour players will keep the goodform that we currently enjoy andthat they will be able to withstandthe pressure of two away leaguematches within days of each oth-er,” said Bay Stars Managing Di-rector, Tony Lovegrove.
Speaking to PE Express Indabayesterday coach Graham Harri-son said confidence in the teamwas high and that he thought win-ning against their opponents(Champions FC) today and(Mighty Greens FC) on Saturdaywas not a mission impossible.
“The spirit in the camp is sohigh that every player is rearingto go and give this his best shot.We are hopeful of bringing homesix points after the two games,”said Harrison, adding that he hashis full squad ready except for thesuspended goalpoacher John Gi-annakis.
Rearing to go are Bay Stars FC players from left, Luthando Batyi, Imraan Daniels and Andile Madywabe.John Giannakis (right) won’t be playing due to his suspension. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
Babs Madlakane HallKwaNobuhle hosts
SA title fightNCEBA DLADLA
SOUTH African Flyweight cham-pion Doctor Ntsele of the FreeState will defend his title againstchallenger Mkholisi Bhonxa ofEast London at Babs MadlakaneCommunity Hall in KwaNobuhle,Uitenhage on Sunday 18 Decem-ber.
This 12-round encounter head-lines Mbulelo Mfama’s Nyusa Box-ing Promotions eight-bout bill inconjunction with VWSA CommunityTrust, Nelson Mandela Bay Munici-pality, the EC Provincial Govern-ment and local entrepreneurs.
Fans can expect fireworks whenthe hard-hitting Ntsele trades leath-er with the never-say-die Bhonxawho is the Eastern Cape Flyweightchampion. In the main supportingbout, a 10-round EC Strawweight ti-tle fight between champion Siyabule-
la Kupiso of Uitenhage and Mdant-sane’s challenger Bongani Mfundisiwill also produce fireworks. The duo,rated at no. 5 and 1 respectively, willbe hoping to challenge for the nation-al title early next year.
In the other fights; Xolani Mpushe(Uitenhage) will trade leather withMorris Lento (Mdantsane) over sixrounds in the flyweight divisionwhile Mzoxolo Ndwayana from Gra-hamstown will find PE’s LungisaJikani a hard nut to crack in the Wel-terweight division.
In the other bouts, all over founds:Simo Mbande vs Tumelo Motseki(bantamweight); Nkululeko Jantjiesvs Mthuthuzeli Funde (Junior ban-tamweight); Masonwabe Mgcuwe vsXolisa Kiva (Junior bantamweight)and Bulelani Jacobs vs NdikhoMagadaza in the strawweight divi-sion.
The first bout starts at 13pm tick-ets cost R40 for adults and R20 forchildren.
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