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LAGUNYA | PHILIPPI Thursday, 23 July 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected] A Batchelor & Associates ATTORNEYS AMAGQWETHA "Specialising in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims" "Iincutshe Kumabango Engozi Zendlela" Tel: 021 422 1182 Fax: 021 424 2212 e-mail: [email protected] 4 th Floor 56 Shortmarket Street Cape Town 8001 No Success No Fee Principal Bucks Baloyi. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE FEZEKA: SCHOOL TO CELEBRATE ½ CENTURY WITH GREAT APLOMB. ALUMNI INVITED ‘Nkwezela’ is 50 years MANDLA MAHASHE Fezeka High School in Gugulethu prides it- self for producing the likes of Idols finalist and actress Poseletso Sejosingoe, including influential personalities like current audi- tor general Kimi Makwetu, to name but a few, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. To mark this milestone, alumni and former staff are invited to a plennary session in order to celebrate this achievement. Formerly situated at the present munici- pal offices, famously know as iFezeka enda- la, it was moved to its present site in the 70’s, to the street previously known as NY2, but now bears the school’s name. Other luminaries from the school include community activist Jeff Mamputha, Rural Development deputy minister Mcebisi Skwatsha, ANC NEC member Tony Yengeni and former MEC Whitey Jacobs. According to the school’s long standing principal, Bucks Baloyi their proud history of achievement, which includes a trophy col- lection so large that it is spread over three rooms is deserving of a big spectacle. “We want everyone that has been a stu- dent at this school to come forward and as- sist us in preparing for this big event. Fifty decades is a long time and we would really appreciate that our former students can come back to help us with this task,” said Baloyi, who came back from retirement to assist as caretaker head at the school after retiring in 2006. He had been at the helm since 1991 after beginning his career as a teacher at the same school in the ‘70s. Over the years, the school gained a reputation as one of the best in pro- ducing the best academic results. Baloyi reminisced about the school’s days of glory. “The school received its first piece of sil- verware in 1968 when it produced the best academic among other black schools in the country. It was called the Phindakhethe Tro- phy and since then we have never looked back,” Baloyi remembered. In 2003 learner Nothemba Khontyo was crowned the best science student in the country scoring herself a visit by the then president Thabo Mbeki and a trip to USA’s Nasa. Baloyi said that there were many proud moments for the school outside of the classroom. “We were also very competitive in sports and athletics. We were one of the first schools to introduce a girl’s football team in 2000. Most of the trophies at school were collected by our choirs and is one of the well known in the choral music sector,” he said. . The meeting will take place on Sunday 26 July at 14:00 at the school. Bato Star Holdings chairman Patrick Mfundisi Mngxunyeni and boxing promoter Duma Nogaga flanked by ring ladies, Zazzle Ntsodo and Queen T Mayongo during an epic Tribute To Tata boxing tournament. The event was sponsored by Bato Star Holdings, Marshall Sports, Punch, Codeta, Jobela Star Bus Service and Vodacom and the provincial government at Thusong Centre in Khayelitsha. 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LAGUNYA | PHILIPPIThursday, 23 July 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]

A Batchelor & AssociatesA T T O R N E Y S • A M A G Q W E T H A

"Specialising in Motor VehicleAccident Claims"

"Iincutshe KumabangoEngozi Zendlela"

Tel: 021 422 1182Fax: 021 424 2212e-mail: [email protected]

4 th Floor56 Shortmarket Street

Cape Town8001

No Success No Fee

Principal Bucks Baloyi. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

FEZEKA: SCHOOL TO CELEBRATE ½ CENTURY WITH GREAT APLOMB. ALUMNI INVITED

‘Nkwezela’ is 50 yearsMANDLA MAHASHE

Fezeka High School in Gugulethu prides it-self for producing the likes of Idols finalistand actress Poseletso Sejosingoe, includinginfluential personalities like current audi-tor general Kimi Makwetu, to name but afew, is celebrating its 50th anniversary thisyear.To mark this milestone, alumni and

former staff are invited to aplennary sessionin order to celebrate this achievement.Formerly situated at the present munici-

pal offices, famously know as iFezeka enda-la, it wasmoved to its present site in the 70’s,to the street previously known as NY2, butnow bears the school’s name.Other luminaries from the school include

community activist Jeff Mamputha, RuralDevelopment deputy minister Mcebisi

Skwatsha, ANCNECmember Tony Yengeniand former MEC Whitey Jacobs.According to the school’s long standing

principal, Bucks Baloyi their proud historyof achievement,which includes a trophy col-lection so large that it is spread over threerooms is deserving of a big spectacle.“We want everyone that has been a stu-

dent at this school to come forward and as-sist us in preparing for this big event.Fifty decades is a long time and we would

really appreciate that our former studentscan come back to help us with this task,”said Baloyi, who came back from retirementto assist as caretaker head at the school afterretiring in 2006.He had been at the helm since 1991 after

beginninghis career as a teacher at the sameschool in the ‘70s. Over the years, the schoolgained a reputation as one of the best in pro-

ducing the best academic results.Baloyi reminisced about the school’s days

of glory.“The school received its first piece of sil-

verware in 1968 when it produced the bestacademic among other black schools in thecountry. It was called the PhindakhetheTro-phy and since then we have never lookedback,” Baloyi remembered.In 2003 learner Nothemba Khontyo was

crowned the best science student in thecountry scoring herself a visit by the thenpresident Thabo Mbeki and a trip to USA’sNasa. Baloyi said that there were manyproud moments for the school outside of theclassroom. “We were also very competitivein sports and athletics. We were one of thefirst schools to introduce a girl’s footballteam in 2000. Most of the trophies at schoolwere collected by our choirs and is one of the

well known in the choral music sector,” hesaid.

. The meeting will take place on Sunday26 July at 14:00 at the school.

Bato Star Holdings chairman PatrickMfundisi Mngxunyeni and boxing promoterDuma Nogaga flanked by ring ladies, ZazzleNtsodo and Queen T Mayongo during anepic Tribute To Tata boxing tournament.The event was sponsored by Bato StarHoldings, Marshall Sports, Punch, Codeta,Jobela Star Bus Service and Vodacom andthe provincial government at ThusongCentre in Khayelitsha.

PHOTO: LINDILE MBONTSI

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CITY VISIONThursday, 23 July 20152 NEWS

Art breathes life for wandererNONTEMBISO NDWANDWE

Mpho Shadrack Mathebula is a self-taught artist dreaming big.Born in Tzaneen 33 years ago,

Mpho arrived in the Mother City in 2005.Not knowing anyone in Cape Town, he

was forced to sleep on the streets.As the wintry weather ate into his skin,

a burning ambition kept growing insidehim.“ It was a verywindy andwetmonthwhen

I arrived, I slept on the streets,” he said.Like a determined soldier, he persevered

because his “dream was bigger”.“Whilst sleeping on the streets, somebody

helped find him a place at a shelter calledThe Ark,” he said.But Mpho soon left the shelter because he

was, as he puts it “squashed and suffoca-ting.”“The artist in me wanted to roam about,

and at the shelter I felt constrained. I hit thestreets andmet amagazine vendorwho sym-pathised with me and took me to his shackin Nkanini,”he said.The duo clicked and they began working

on his art, selling some of it to “make endsmeet.”Mphoeventuallymet ayoungwomanwho

provided the money for him to study art incollege and enhance his latent gift.By the time he graduated at the arts

school, the wandering spirit in him had ledhim back to the streets.He also even became a newspaper vendor,

and with his earnings had managed to buyhimself a sewing machine and started de-signing ceramic,mosaic, painting and print-ing art. Life was good, he even got to workat a hair salon in Eersterivier but still con-tinued with his craft.Mathebula has nowmoved to Khayelitsha

where imparts his skills to youth.Mpho Shadrack Mathebula is helping otheryoung people to learn art. Some of the works produced by Mpho Shadrack Mathebula.

Mdunyelwa & Co to pass on wisdom at the ArtsCapeCape Town music maestro Camillo Lombard andveteran actor and director Basil Appollis haveteamed up to salute and celebrate themusic of someof Cape Town’s legendary musicians.The work, co-produced by Artscape and Micallo

Music Productions is called Our Legends: Passingthe Baton, will be staged at the Artscape Theatrenext Saturday, 1 August.Local legends like Langa born arist and actress

Sylvia Mdunyelwa will be passing the baton on toaspiring artists.In this show, stories of passion, courage, perse-

verance and hope will be celebrated through an ar-ray of dynamicmusical genres, includingCape jazz,cabaret, big band, pop,African traditional andhigh-ly spirited Ghoema, which will take the audienceon a musical journey from the 1980’s to today.The concept of the showwas born out of the need

to showcase the stories andworks of our heroes andicons with a special focus on passing the knowledgeand expertise on to the younger generation.A[[ollis said: “Each of the legends we pay tribute

to warrants a whole show of their own.”“And while there were many names to choose

from, our list was also determined by artists whohave had a relationship with Artscape over theyears.The show is as much about recognising the old

guard, as it is about nurturing new talent and theyoung artists “receiving the baton”havehad the op-portunity towalk a journeywith the chosen legendsas their mentors.

Top jazz trumpeter and band leader, Ian Smithwill bepassinghisbatonon toyoung trumpeterLor-enzoBlignaut and vocalist AdeliaDouw,whileAfrojazz vocalist Sylvia Mdunyelwa will pass hers onto Xoliswa Tom form Gugulethu.All-round entertainer and costume diva, Sophia

Foster’s will go to Abigail Bagley.Camillo’s band Top Dog, will be giving the music

of legends a new treatment.Sophia will bring back her first ever hit single:

Too hot to Handle.Ian andLorenzowill playRisewhile Ian andAde-

lia will perform Love Dance.Sylvia’s hauntingWhere are the children,will also

be on stage.The band features Donveno Prins on sax, Morne

Hoffmeester on drums and Charlton Daniels onbass.They will be joined for this performance by gui-

tarist Angelo Syster.Comedian Mel Jones will be holding everything

together as narrator and MC.Tickets for Our Legends: Passing the Baton, is on Saturday1 August at the ArtsCape Theatre, cost R100 and are availablefrom Computicket.

Langa’s Sylvia Mdunyelwa (pictured) will be passing herbaton on to Gugulethu’s Xoliswa Tom.

Mpho ShadrackMathebula and thethrongs of childrenhe teaches art to inhis Khayelitsha studio

PHOTOS: METSIE LOVE

Langa musician loses uMzali to senseless, reckless driverKWEZI KOBUS

In May Langa artists welcomed to our communitya group of musicians fromDubai on an internation-al tour called ‘Change Will Come’.These are American musicians who are based in

the UAE and belong to the Yusuf Islam Foundation.Yusuf Islam is the name that legendary rock mu-

sician Cat Stevens adopted after reverting to Islamin 1977.The group from Dubai conducted workshops in

Langa. Accordingly, they were ‘blown away by thetalent’ of the young learners from the community,they mentioned.Skhumbuzo Malgas,17, was one of these talents.

He sang, danced and played djembe drum, much tothe visitor’s delight.But tragedy struck. One Sunday afternoon, 12 Ju-

ly, his mother Mojo ‘Mzali’ Malgas died after shewasknockeddownbya senseless and rekless driverin Washington street.She was bin the company of a nephew when the

incident took place.Perhaps it is the true nature of human beings that

it is only when one of us passes on, that we finallyrealise how much love and value we had for them.The out-pouring of emotions and grief by those

who witnessed her demise was astounding.Even on social media, acquaintaces and friends

let rip with condolensces.

Shewas variously decribed a s” The ladywith theheart of gold.”Our supplications are for her soul to rest in eter-

nal peace and her son and family to be strong in theknowledge that the community in general and Lan-ga Artist Association in particular are there forthem in their hour of grief.The problem of speedsters in our streets must be

addressed as a matter of extreme urgency. Let usensure that Mojo is the last person to die at thehands of killer-drivers in our community. We hopethe police will make sure the killer of our Mojo isbrought to book to face the full might of the law.Her funeral service will be held at the Langa

Sports Complex on Saturday. Lala ngoxolo Khwalo.

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Promaths coordinator Siviwe Minyi and graduate Sandile Tukani who was the top performeramong the centre’s 2014 matriculants.

Maths boffinshard at workMANDLA MAHASHE

Lack of support for learners is one of thebiggest stumbling blocks to academicexcellence inmaths and science studies

in the country.But one centre that assists high school

learners in Philippi and surrounding areasis determined to address the problem head-on.The Promaths Centre is based at Sine-

themba High School and is run by Kutlwa-nong Centre for Maths and Science, which,in turn, is funded by Investec.Promaths was established 10 years ago in

Soweto to provide extra lessons in Mathsand Physical Science to high schoollearners.The Philippi Centre was established three

years ago to provide classes to grades 10 to12.According to the organisations’ provin-

cial coordinator, Siviwe Minyi, they recent-ly rewarded a group of learners, who proveda cut above the rest.“We are celebrating because we have

managed to producemarks which are abovethe average of nearby schools.The learners from the schools that we

work with include all the high schools inPhilippi, Crossroads and Nyanga’s Sithem-bele Matiso, and produced good results andthe awards was a way of encouraging themto continue working hard,” said Minyi.

“We have had a great successwith the pro-gramme in the short space of time that wehave been working in the community.Their(learners) results have improved

dramatically and we have seen locallearners prosper in maths and physics stud-ies,” said.One of the project’s success stories was

Philippi’s Sandile Tukani, who matriculat-ed fromSamoraMachel’s township’s Sophu-mela High School last year.“Sandile matriculated last year with six

distinctions, scoring 96% in Mathematicsand 94% in science.He was the centre’s top performing ma-

triculant in 2014 and is still reigning as oneof the best perfomers in grade 10 ever,”Shared Minyi.Tukani is currently studying actuary sci-

ences at the University of Cape Town.Minyisaid that even though the initiative was pre-dominantly about assisting high schoollearners, they do not not discard theirlearners after matriculating.“During high school we opened channels

of communication with the learners.We encourage them to do well so that they

can improve their chances of receiving bur-saries and scholarships,” said Minyi.He said that the graduates from the pro-

gramare not stranded at tertiary level as thecentre’s alumni helps each other when theyface difficulties in their respective fields ofstudies.

Abandoned building roof collapses on manA man has been left seriously injured aftera roof collapsed on top of him on Robert So-bukwe Road on Wednesday morning, emer-gency services said.ER24 spokespersonRusselMeiring said in

a statement paramedics, along with Metroand fire services, arrived on the scene andfound that the roof of the abandoned buildhad collapsed, leaving rubble scattered allover the road.

“The rescue team immediately began toremove the rubble to gain access to the pa-tient. After ten minutes, paramedics wereable to retrieve the patient and move him tosafety,” Meiring said.They found that theman had sustained se-

rious injuries to his leg.Paramedics treated the patient and pro-

vided him with advanced life support treat-ment..

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Road hogs roped in on rules

An official from the transport department demonstrates to ManduleliSongo how to use a disposable alcohol breathalyser equipment.

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TheDepartment of Transport and PublicWorks recently embarked on a roadshowdesigned to help drivers bring the

numbers of collisions our roads down.The Gugulethu Taxi Rank was the scene

of the first exhibition on Monday.The driver education and awareness road

show saw drivers being taught about safedriving habits and vehicle safety.Drivers were also given road safety pam-

phlets and disposable alcohol breathalysertesting equipment during the event.The department said driving in safer vehi-

cles helps to reduce the number of passengerand pedestrian injuries and road traffic fa-talities in the Western Cape.This initiative aim to achieve the overall

goal of a reliable, safe and comfortable pub-lic transport system which responds appro-priately to the needs of its users.The stakeholders included the City of

Cape Town Traffic Services, SAPS, ChildSafe South Africa, Road Traffic Manage-ment Corporation (RTMC), the South Afri-can National Taxi Council (Santaco), theRoad Accident Fund (RAF), the Recyclingand Economic Development Initiative ofSouthAfrica (Redisa), and Sanral (the SouthAfrican National Roads Agency).Partners distributed road safety pam-

phlets on the day.GeorgeShikwambanaofRoadSafetyMon-

itoring said they targetedmostly the taxi in-dustry, because they ferry most passengers,some of whom travel long distances.“We want the drivers to know the impor-

tance of the safety of their vehicles.The Western Cape has a high number of

migrant workers, who mostly travel be-tween the province and the Eastern Cape us-ing taxis.Most of the time when a taxi rolled, it be-

comes evident that the problem was a tyreburst which is caused by the pressure,” hesaid.He also said the gauge given to the drivers

will enable the drivers to check their tyrepressure at any time and also to check iftheir tires are not worn out.The minimum tread for tires should not

be less than two millilitres.Shikwambana also said they were plan-

ning to put a sticker on any taxi that is aboutto embark on a long distance trip at the de-parture point which will indicate that a par-ticular taxi has passed the roadworthycheck.The taxi will also be checked frequently

along the road by traffic officers until itreaches its final destination.

Manduleli Songo, adriver, applauded theroad show.“What they are doing here is important,

but I do not like the idea of giving the driv-ers the alcohol breath testing equipment,because it is like they are saying it is rightto drink a bit before driving.I think theymust just tell the drivers that

drinking and driving is totally wrong.Most deaths on the roads are caused by

alcohol related accidents,” Songo said.According to the statement released by

the department, the absolute number ofminibus taxi-related fatalities has been onthe decline since 2010. Taxis found to be un-roadworthy, or operating in violation ofthe conditions of their operating licencesare impounded.The Department also conducts ongoing

fatigue management operations on all ma-jor routes to and from the Eastern Cape.Drivers judged to be too tired are re-

quired to rest for a minimum of two hoursbefore they are allowed to proceed on theirjourneys.The Department has revealed that it has

a very good relationshipwithSantacowhichhelpswith the cooperation of taxi owners forits road safety work.Kenny Africa, Provincial Traffic Chief,

said:“Our officers are in full force on a 24/7 ba-

sis to attend to vehicle fitness, driver fitnessand overloading.Our officers won’t think twice about im-

pounding any public transport vehicle,should it be necessary.”Africa added that it is very important to

educate all road users to create greaterawareness of road safety, especially pedes-trians, who account for the highest percent-age of road traffic fatalities.“Pedestrians should also be educated on

how to use public roads.

Simo Hopa, managing director at An Investment in Safety and Health,during the road show.

Demand mobile police station

Residents from ward 42 in Gugulethu together with community organisations marchedagainst violent crime on Madiba Day. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

MANDLA MAHASHE

While many spent the day doing good aspart of the 67 minutes for Mandela na-tional project, ward 42 residents in Gu-gulethu decided to grab attention bymarching the streets against crime.Led by the local ANC office, they

marched fromNY3a to theGugulethupo-lice station, urging the police to helpthem combat violent crime.This followed the brutal rape of two

women, with one of them being killedand the othermanaging to escape on Sat-urday 03 July.The two were allegedly accosted by

two gun-totting men who forced them-selves on them before the one womanmanaged to escape. This was the laststraw for the community who had seena string of violent events, saidANCward42 branch secretary Mfuzo Zenzile.“We have had enough of violent crime

in our area and we are here pleadingwith thepolice to strengthen their effortsto fight crime.We feel that the police sta-tion is situated too far from the crimehotspots where thugs are running amok,killing the young and the old in our com-

munity,” said Zenzile.Ward 42 comprises of section 2, Khikhi

area, Lotus River, NYs 50 and 21 as wellas some parts of Mannenburg.In a memorandum handed to the po-

lice, the residents demanded that a mo-bile police station be made available tothe area to respond faster to crime.“They are taking too long to arrive and

sometimes fail to do follow ups on cases.There is always a complaint of lack ofvans. If that is there case then the gov-ernment must make sure that appropri-ate resources are made available,” hesaid.Zenzile also said they were very disap-

pointedwithmembers of the communitywho failed to turn up for the march.“It seems that people only act out on

crime when it directly affects them andthis is not good. We need the communityto get up and fight against crime in uni-ty,” he said.Siphokazi Bona, a social worker at Ilit-

ha Labantu reiterated Zenzile’s calls forunity among residents.“It is our children that are dying on the

streets and we need to rise against vio-lent crime in our communities.”

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Mlungiseleli Mhlauli, Zanele, Asanda and Elliot Nquma in front of their offices in Makhaza,Khayelitsha.

Plan for death in advance

When he saw the need to help poorpeople give their loved ones a aproper send off, a security company

owner branched off into the burial busi-ness.Elliott Mnquma of Ilizwe Securities and

African Compass Trading, said he wastouched every time a “bereaved familywould come knocking” to his door for help.“I have helped a few families bury their

loved ones but I came to a decision that Imust come to a stop through education,”said Elliott.Since he employs an army of security per-

sonnel, most of them would come to himwhen a family member died.“I startedbyeducating themabout the im-

portance of having funeral policies and thatgave birth to the idea that I should start aburial scheme.I hope this will help a lot of people realise

that they must be ready for any eventuali-ty,” he said.Assisted by his wife Asanda,they have

transformed their old house inMakhaza in-to an office where “members come for ad-vice”“The community has receive this service

with open arms and they are inquiring dai-ly about the serviceswe offer,” saidAsanda.Elliott revealed that most of their clients

are from the Eastern Cape and as such theyhave advanced plans to build a hugemortu-ary in the villages near eNgcobo.“We noted that rural families are strug-

gling when it comes to having funerals, sowe will be taking the service to their doorsteps,” said Elliott.He said black communities must be

taught the value of ensuring lives becausethey have a “huge culture on funerals”“They must plan for this,” he said,

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Langa’s Hlubi clansman restedBELINDA DILIMA

As the country and the internationalcommunityweremesmerized in the 67Minutes for Mandela Day on Satur-

day, the community of Langa laid to rest oneof their last remaining legend and elder,Tat’uGqiba at their Anglican St Cyprian’sChurch.Tatugqiba was 99years old. He was born

in Kingwilliam’s Town, in Zimbaba on 15May 1916 and consequently moved to CapeTown, where he built himself a family.Her daughter, Koti, gave us a brief history

of the formidable man.“His own father died at a very young age

and because he was the eldest, was forced toassume the responsibilities of being a pro-vider to his mother.Largely because of this, his daily prayer

to God had always been “to live longer”And so he did. He has always had a close

relationship with God and this is somethinghe has taught his children. Respect and dig-nity, was his mantra to his offspring, Kotifondly remembers.According to her, he was an astute person

possessed of a sharp mind.Whenhemoved toCapeTown, the oldman

first found work with the Cape Argus as amessenger, where he would deliver newspa-per to the Harbour, now known as The Portof Cape Town.He then worked for a tobacco company as

an administrator.Upon his retirement, he found time as a

general assistant at Nabe Stores in Langa.Althoughnot formally schooled, hewas an

avid reader.“He was so eloquent in the English lan-

guage; a fact that belied his limited educa-tion.”“He loved to read and was a straight-for-

ward person, a disciplinarian of note,”shared Koti.In the 50’s, he played cricket for the Langa

Harlequins and later enrolled to become anumpire. He will be remembered as thefounder of Power Station-a reference to thetwo cooling towers that were a landmark tothe township until they were decommis-sioned in 2012- a burial society that still ex-ists even today in Langa.A pillar of strength within the Hlubi clan,

Tat’u Griba earned himself the honorific“Ah Gcinabantu!”.According to those close tohimandother

associates, he was a “born-leader” and aguardian within family circles.Geoff Mamputha remembers him as be-

ing “…older than Langa and a legend in hislife-time.”He was one remaining elder in Langa,

whose association in the community waswith the likes of the late- Messers Njoli,Maya, Msengana, Spelman, Mangisa,Ndarhala and Mpolongwana, who all havepreceded him.Tat’uGqiba suffered chronic ailments,

and succumbed to his illness this year.Because of his erudition, he could still

tell stories to his grand and great-grand-children to the last days of his life.As the old saying goes: “Reading stimu-

lates the mind”.Every generation has its stalwarts and

its duds. Tat’uGqibawas the former, it goeswithout saying, if the values he has in-stilled among his peers and his childrenare anything to go by.So long, Hlubi. Old man Gqiba was laid to rest on Saturday

Imagine that kind of moolah, Khayelitsha!!Khayelitsha is regarded as one of thebiggest townships in South Africa,falling 6th place behind Soshanguve. It isestimated according to a census conduct-ed by Stats SA 2011 that the populationin Khayelitsha is 391 479 people; bearingin mind now it is 2015 and I’d imagine ithas increased by a noticeable sum.For the purpose of this exercise I will

work with the population number as perStats SA 2011 Census. There are so manychallenges that plague Khayelitsha whichmany of us living here or in othertownships around South Africa are alltoo well familiar with. In my humbleopinion many of these the communitiesthemselves could re-address withoutGovernment’s initiative.Let me pitch this idea to you. Imagine

we started a Stokvel; its intent beingpurely to uplift the community in termsof its socio-economic challenges. Oncethis pool of money has been raised at theend of each financial year it would beprioritized to those sectors mandated tobe executed the following financial year.This money could help send manydeserving kids to tertiary institutionscoming from our community; assistingfamilies who go to bed most nightshungry; building educational centres thatwill promote skills that seek to encour-age people to open up their own sustain-able, profitable businesses instead oflearning a trade to still only seekemployment; recreational facilities; etc.

As stated previously there is a popula-tion of 391 479 in Khayelitsha; let’sassume though that only 40% cancontribute to this pot and each month anindividual would be expected contributejust R50.00. Thus the no of people who’dbe contributing would be 156700; so themoney we could raise annually would beR 94 020 000-00; and 15% of that beinvested. There are a lot of positivethings that could happen with that sumof money to uplift the community inmany ways. A community that reinvestin its community will never be poor norstruggle; take an extract from Muslimsand Jews. That is why it would beimperative we start adopting the ‘SpiderWeb Doctrine’ to even succeeded; forraising funds would not be enough butteaching, encouraging people to reinvestin their own community would be.The possibilities of such a scheme are

endless and so is the success. It has thepotential to become a suburb which isable to cater for its needs and peopleliving within it; as well as cater to thosesurrounding it. The choice really lieswith us; do we continue being dependentupon those outside our community forhands outs or collect ourselves as acommunity and start building each otherup, build this community up and propelit to a bright future for all those wholive in it. Imagine that Khayelitsha!

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When: 23 August 2015Entry: R50 (feeds 50 children for a day)Enter here: www.psfa.org.za

Khanyisile LindaEvents Intern, 21Khayalitsha

Tata tribute tourney tops

Vodacom brand ambassador Tsidi Ndlovu chats to chesa nyama boss Mzoli Ngcauzele during abrief stop over at his popular place, Tsidi and the boxers were on the road marketing m-Pesa.

Retired Sergeant Tower Mickey Nkokhiand Bella Mamba of Khaya B n’ B whichhoused visiting boxers.

Vodacom brand ambassador Tsidi Ndlovu andGloria Mabaso during a roadshow at Mzoli’sPlace in Gugulethu.

An emotional Mr Wili who spent jail time with Madiba was given his birthday cake.

Young professional boxers during a roadshow sponsored by Vodacom last week.

SPINDOG MOTSAMAI

Billed as a ‘Tribute 2 Tata’, a tournamentstaged by Duma Boxing Promotions(DBP) at the Thusong Centre onMadiba

Day lived up to expectations as the pugilistsdelivered the goods.Buoyed by the more than 900 fans , the 26

boxers traded blows, absorbed blows andwere at pains to impress the judges.Nerve-wrecked DBP event co-ordinator

Makheke Pheleu breathed a sigh of reliefwhen exactly at 10pm fight fans filed out ofthe hall.“It was simply toomuch boxing because we

had 13 bouts, we started at 2pm and by 7pmthere were still more to come,” he said.Pheleu said though the real champions

were the boxers on the day, it was the compa-nies that bank-rolled the tournament who de-serve to have “their names written in gold”.The tournament was sponsored by Bato

Star Holdings, Western Cape provincial gov-ernment, Vodacom, Jobela Star Bus Services,Marshall Sports, Mzoli Financial Services,Yoto, Punch and Buyelembo Village.Bato Star Holdings chairman Patrick

Mngxunyeni said they were highly pleasedwith the event and vowed to make it biggerin 2016.“Our company believes in empowering

youth through sport and education,” saidMngxunyeni.Matshidiso Ndlovu, Vodacom brand am-

bassador, who a week earlier, had toured theCape Flats with the boxers marketing thetournament and them-Pesa service, could nothide her excitement.“This is really amazing for me because I

was with the boxers last week when theypromised to dish out a good performance andtoday they did just that,” said Tsidi.Fight promoter Duma Nogaga stood in dis-

belief as fans filed in, waving at him.

“I am thrilled to see boxers and fans in ahappy mood. We will definitely sit down withVoox Sonandzi and Makheke who master-minded this tournament and plan a way for-ward but definitely we will throw anothertournament soon,” he said.DBP security head retired SergeantMickey

Tower Nkokhi said despite the large numberof people he was not concerned because hehad an “army of trusted guards ” around thepremises.“We were in constant contact with the po-

lice just to make sure everything was undercontrol,” said Nkokhi.

Boxing South Africa Western Cape chair-man Mickey Klaas was smiling from ear toear.“It’s my first to officiate a match so large.

I had spoken to the matchmaker to cut downon the number of bouts but he insisted thatboxers come first. I amhappy forDBP for pull-ing this off,” he said.In a rare moment Nogaga andMngxunyeni

handed over a Madiba birthday cake to MrWili who had spent time in jail with Mandelain 1970s.A visibly emotional Wili was at a loss for

words as a few tears trickled downhis cheeks.His comrades hurriedly dried his tears and

immediately erupted into freedom songs incelebration.“Madiba fought a good fight and today we

saw young boxers doing some great things inthe ring and we hope that out of this, champi-ons and community builders will be born,”said Mngxunyeni.In the main bout Cristiano Ndombassy of

Angola, but now fighting out of SomersetWest won a controversial decision over a pol-ished Mdantsane pugilist, Malibongwe Ndzu-be when he was adjudged to have scored atechnical knockout out.

.For a detailed fight report and picturesgrab your City Vision copy next week.

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Having produced some amazing talentin the past and present, theVelokhayaLife Cycling Academy has received a

major boost with the construction of a stateof the art ITC centre.The Khayelitsha based academy is on

record having produced township talentsthe likes of Luthando Kaka, a member ofTeam Bonitas, South Africa’s Top CyclingTeam, BMX championship medallist AnitaZenani and Songezo Jim who is one of themembers of the MTN Qhubeka team whichwon the 14th stage of the Tour de France thispast weekend.The centre, to be built from next month,

has been donated by the MTN SA Founda-tion as a result of a two-way relationshipwith the company and the academy.Judith Maluleke, MTN SA Foundation

Corporate Social Investment manager, saidthe building is aimed at not only improvingcycling but other aspects for the academymembers who are aged between four and 40years old.“The new building will have a media cen-

tre where they would be able to do theirhomework.There will also be an indoor gym and a bi-

cycle repair centre, because the kind of bicy-cles they used are quite high end and theyneed proper maintenance,” said Maluleke.She said that the donation was part of the

foundation’s 67minutes forMadiba and thatthey were passionate about developing the

community.“The academy has produced amazing cy-

clists who have gone on to create careersfor themselves.This is ourwayofmaking sure thatmany

more can be discovered. Keeping in mindthat many of the children in the area comefrom previously disadvantage back-grounds,” she said.Sipho Mona, Velokhaya Life Cycling

Academy general manager, said that theywere excited about the use of the new facili-ty.“One of the awesome features of the facil-

ity is the indoor gymwhichmeans that ourcyclist can train even when the weather isnot so good.It is a wonderful donation for us and it

will definitelyhelpuswith the spotting andgrooming young talents from our town-ships,” said Mona.The academy boasts 105 young full-time

members, including some adults, who usethe facility for health purposes.The academy was established 2003 as a

not for profit organisation whose aim wasto use cycling-based programmes to in-volve township youth in a positive, after-school activities.“Our aim is to give children from disad-

vantaged communities the skills and op-portunities they need to make a success oftheir lives. Our three main activities areroad cycling, BMXing and Mountain bik-ing which is gaining popularity among ourcyclists,” said Mona.

Velokhaya cyclists Ayanda Ganyaza, Anele Magadle and Wanga Moshani showed their skills duringthe event at the oval. PHOTOS: SHAUN DOCH

Cyclists up velocity with centre

Velokhaya general manager Sipho Mona digs in to symbolise the start of construction of thenew building.