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Luyolo Mngonyama (24) ofMthatha is one of only twoEastern Cape finalists in the2016 Miss South Africacompetition The dazzlingMiss South Africa Pageantwill be held at CarnivalCity on Saturday March19 Thousands of TVviewers will be watchingthe broadcast on MshyNet(DStv channel 101) andMzansi Magic (DStv channel161) from 5pm until 7pmas 12 of the countryrsquos mostbeautiful young women viefor the Miss South Africacrown
PHOTO DEON FERREIRA
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE Department of Trade and Industry(DTI) has allocated R22 million to up-gradeMthatharsquosVulindlelaHeights in-dustrial park as part of its programmeto revitalise state-owned industrial
parks across the country
Thebudgethasbeenallocated for the first phaseof the project which will focus on the upgradingof the infrastructureThis endeavour is an attempt to restore the
firmswhichweretheprideof theformerTranskei
In the then Transkei there were two industrialtowns ndash Mthatha and Butterworth ndash who was abig source of employment for locals In 1990 thewinds of change started in the industries based inboth towns and some firms migrated leavingthousandsofpeople fromtheprovinceandoutsidejobless and hungry Continued on page 2
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THE bail hearing for murder suspect Nolut-handoBaleniwill continuethisweekaftersomescandalous details emerged in court last week
Baleni who is charged with murdering herhusband stunned a filled courtroom last weekwhen she admitted to having an affair with theman allegedly hired by her husband to kill herThe revelation came during her cross-exami-
nation in a bail hearing for the trial in whichshe is appearing for themurder of herhusbandCoffee Bay deputy principal Kholisile Baleni
Baleni told the court that her husband hadplotted to kill herThe supposed hitman however had become
Balenirsquos lover before carrying out the deedThe allegedhitmanwho is only knownas be-
ing a traditional healer had then spilled thebeans to Noluthando about her husbandrsquos plotto have her killedHer husbandrsquos body was found riddled with
bullets inside his vehicle on October 28Baleni her father the Reverend OliverMgut-
yana and Bongani Skolpati are all accused ofthe murderProsecutor Sicelo Mbeleki told Noluthando
that the three had plotted the murder with thehealer in a car at Mthatha PlazaMbeleki told Noluthando ldquoThe traditional
healer phoned your husband and put the phoneon speaker and asked him what he wanted tobe done and he said he just wanted you to bekilledldquoAfter that you planned that insteadhemust
be killedrdquo Mbeleki saidThe prosecutor went on to say that Balenirsquos
father was the one who had struck a deal withthe traditional healer outside the carHe said the traditional healer had planned to
organise a hitman from East London
Mbeleki said that Noluthando had alsobought her new lover a car as a reward and hehad registered it in a friendrsquos name as a way ofsidetracking any investigationShedeniedthisandsaidshehadonly lenthim
money to buy the car and had only done it be-cause of fearldquoYes I had an affair with him but because
I was scared of him He told me he had savedmy liferdquo she saidldquoI only lent him the money because he was
demanding and not asking politelyrdquo she saidThe bail hearing is expected to be concluded
this week
Wifeadmits toaffairwithallegedhitman
Continued from page 1
The business community in the OR Tamboregion has welcomed the announcement stat-
ing that theprojectwouldcreate jobopportuni-ties and reduce crime OR Tambo Chamber ofBusiness chairman Vuyisile Ntlabathi saidthere was potential in Vulindlela Heights and
his business was still operating in the areaHe said theyneeded to start by looking at the
infrastructure because it was in a poor stateldquoMy hope and prayer is for the government
Dalindyebo Local Municipality RichardMnqokoyirdquoThe revitalisation programmewill be rolled
out in six of the countryrsquos provincesIn the Eastern Cape the Vulindlela and
Queenindustria industrial parks have beenidentified for immediateupgradingat abudgetof about R22-million eachA number of jobs will be created during this
refurbishment phase whichwill comprise theconstruction of a boundary fence and the in-stallation of a waste-skip structure CCTV sys-tem and electrical infrastructureldquoAs a local municipality we are happy that
our interaction with various levels and enti-ties of governmentwill finally come to fruitionwhen the inception meeting of all the stake-
R22million to revitilse Vulindlela
to ensure that local contractors benefit fromthis mega project and locals are up-skilled asthe premier normally states that 30 of pro-curement must go to the local peoplerdquo Ntla-bathi saidldquoThe revitalisation of the Vulindlela
Heights industrial park will go a long way inboosting the economy of Mthatha by attract-ing much- needed investments creating jobsand assisting in eradicating povertyrdquo hesaidldquoThiswasexpressedby thedirectorof local
economic development at the King Sabataholders takes place in Mthatharsquordquo MnqokoyisaidldquoThis will mark a significant milestone in
ourplans to grow the economyofMthathabyamong others ensuring that the VulindlelaHeights industrial park is upgraded The ob-jective of the initiative is to increase the ca-pacity of the park as an industrial hub there-by attracting more investments which willcreate employment and boost our economyrdquohe saidVarious businesses operating in the park
have already expressed the desire to expandtheir operations once the park has been reor-ganised and infrastructure such as roads andelectricity has been upgraded
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
SOME communities in the Ntabankulu andMzimvubu local municipalities falling undertheAlfredNzoDistrictmunicipalityhavevowedthat there will be no voter registration processin their areas without the fulfilment of promisesby the leadership and the delivery of serviceswhere they stay
There were disruptions of the registrationprocess and other areas did not register at all be-cause of the anger of the people who demand ser-vices before they will participate in registrationor voting
The residents are complaining about accessroads housing water and sanitation electricity
and unemploymentRegistrationcouldnot takeplaceat fivevoting
stations in Ward 15 which included Tonti Solo-mon Gagane Ngqani (all in Ntabankulu) andNgonyameni in Mount Ayliff
In Ward 16 two voting stations were affectedndash in Mabofu and Mazeni Other affected areaswere the Mount Ayliff Port St Johns MnqumaMbashe and Sakhisizwe local municipalities
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Af-fairs MEC Fikile Xasa said the government ledbyCogtaas thecoordinatingdepartmentwouldsend a team of officials to the affected areas thisweek to address the source of the current chal-lenges
ldquoIn the same vein we encourage all publicrepresentatives toput theinterestsofourpeople
and communities first to become their own lib-eratorsrdquo he said
ldquoLetusbringhopetoourpeopleandeasetheirfrustrations by delivering services urgentlywithin realistic timeframesrdquo
He called for the strengthening of workingpartnerships with all key stakeholders includ-ing traditional leaders councillors ward com-mittees and community development workersto address service delivery issues
Noregistration novotewithout servicedelivery
Nomveliso Thoko Busisiwe Mzamane andMasibulele and Carrot Thoko vow that theywill not register until the government gives thegoshyahead for the electricity infrastructurewhich was installed in their locality last monthto be switched on PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE high number of bodyguards who guardsome politicians and officials in Mhlontlo hasresulted in tension among the municipality thecommunity and opposition parties
Mhlontlo comprises Qumbu and Tsolo andhas 26 wards
Residents and opposition parties are askingwhere the municipality is getting the money topay these bodyguards
They suspect there is misuse of municipalfunds and that money for development or ser-vice delivery is misdirected to pay the body-guards
The appointment of bodyguards followed theambush of the speaker of the council XolileNkompela who is also chairperson of the ANCin the OR Tambo region
The incident took place towards the end oflastyearNkompelarsquosbodyguardwaskilledandthe vehicle they were travelling in was riddledwith bullets
During recent service delivery protests in-Qumbu Nkompela arrived to receive a petitionunder the watchful eye of heavily armed body-guards He himself was armed with a gun at hiswaist
The organiser of the Mhlontlo Civic Associa-tionDumaGuqastressedthat therewasaneedto disband this municipality because of the mis-management of funds which had led to the mu-nicipality regressing from qualified audit out-comes to a disclaimer
Guqasaidtherewasaneedtoinvestigatewhy
Tando Masersquos vehicle had blue lights Mase isa director of infrastructure in the Mhlontlo mu-nicipalityandit isallegedthathealsohasheavi-ly armed security that guards him day andnight
The United Democratic Movement (UDM)chairperson in the Mhlontlo sub-region Zakhe-ni Nondaka confirmed that the issue of body-guards for some councillors and officials hadbeen raised at a recent council meeting but itwould only start when funds were availableThe council would look for funds
ldquoBut now we see the influx of bodyguardsguarding the leadership So our question iswhere they get the money to pay these body-guardsrdquo he said
Nondaka said that the huge amount of moneythat was being spent on court battles betweenleaders fighting each other was having an im-mense negative impact on service delivery
ldquoThe sum of R24-million for access roads wasreturned to the national Treasury because ofthe power struggle and mismanagement offunds In addition the R15 million for electrifi-cation also went back to the Treasuryrdquo he said
He said they would write a letter to the localgovernment MEC asking him to intervene
Nkompela said a resolution had beentaken tohire the bodyguards for him since his life wasin jeopardy following the attack which left hisbodyguard dead ldquoI donrsquot know who was notaware that my life was in danger and that therewas a need for additional securityrdquo
He said it was the responsibility of the munic-ipality to take action if some of its councillorsrsquolives were in danger
Outcry over hired body guards inMhlontlo
Mhlontlo speaker andchairperson of the ANCin the OR Tambo regionXolile Nkompelaisflanked by heavilyarmed bodyguards atan event in QumbuPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
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IN a bid to clamp down on sloppyworkmanship in the Eastern Capethe National Home Builders Regis-tration Council (NHBRC) is rollingout a training programme to sharp-en the skills of home inspectors
The training programme is of-fered to municipal building inspec-tors and Human Settlements De-partment inspectors to enhancetheir skills and technical capabili-ties in an effort to curb poor work-manship during construction
The programme was launched intheORTamboregion inpartnershipwith the provincial Department ofHuman Settlements and the ORTambo District Municipality lastweek
The three-day training pro-gramme was facilitated by anNHBRC-accredited training special-ist and it focuses on home buildingtechnical standards building regu-lations and construction processes
NHBRC provincial manager Nom-basa Ngoqo said the training wasaimed at enhancing the perform-ance of inspectors and keepingthem well-informed on buildingand technological advances
ldquoOur training programme focus-es on soils foundations superstruc-ture roofing and finishing healthand safety and alternative and in-novative technologyrdquo she said
We want to keep our internal in-spectors and government abreast ofthe latest developments and trendsin the construction sectorrdquo
Ngoqo said the OR Tambo regionhad been identified as a hotspot dueto the high number of non-compli-ances with home building stan-dards and regulations experiencedin the area
ldquoIn our engagement with the pro-vincial Department of Human Set-tlements and municipalities weidentified a need to sharpen theskills and technical knowledge ofour inspectors so that we can deci-sively deal with non-complying
builders in order to protect housingconsumersrdquo she said
Meanwhile the training will be
rolled out in all eight district munic-ipalities of the province with a viewof enhancing the quality of homes
built in the province and curb theuse of cheap and substandard build-ing materials
Effort to sharpenskills of home inspectors
This group of inspectors from the OR Tambo District Municipality Department of Human Settlements and NHBRC completed an inspectortraining course to sharpen their skills and knowledge of construction and quality assurance PHOTO SUPPLIED
THE director of JKN DevelopmentConsultants an East London-based Eastern Cape company La-zola Kubukeli is confident of get-ting business for his company inZimbabwe when he travels therethis week
Kubukeli is one of the 30 busi-nesspeople who will be participat-ing in the three-legged investmentand trade initiative in HarareGweru and Bulawayo from March13 to 19
The mission will be led by Depu-ty Trade and Industry MinisterMzwandile Masina
The delegation will consist ofcompanies operating in the agri-
culture and agro-processing sec-tors built-environment profes-sionals and the oil and gasminingand capital equipment and elec-tro-technical sectors
The programme will includebusiness seminars site visitsmini-exhibitions and business-to-business meetings
ldquoWe have learnt that there arenumerous infrastructure develop-ment projects in Zimbabwe andour main objective in travellingthere is to explore the possibilitiesof participating in the projectsrdquoKubukeli said
ldquoThere are also mines in Zimb-abwe which require our expertise
ldquoThe mines import quantity sur-veying and architectural skillsfrom as far as Australia and wereckon our company is well-suitedand -located to provide the skillsfrom South Africardquo
JKN which is based in Nahoonandhasa satellite office inMpuma-langa is a built-environment pro-fessional service for companiesspecialising in architecturalquantity surveying and projectmanagement services
The company which Kubukelistarted five years ago employs 10people He plans to employ morewhen he signs concrete deals dur-ing the international mission
The trip to Zimbabwe will bethe third trade and investmentmission organised by the depart-ment that Kubukeli has partici-pated in
Last month he was assisted bythe department to travel to Indiawhere he managed to meet twocompanies that showed interest inestablishing joint-ventures withhis company for projects in SouthAfrica
He also travelled to the Demo-cratic Republic of the Congo witha business group last year
Masina said the visit was part ofthe departmentrsquos efforts to cementeconomic relations and increase
trade and investment betweenSouth Africa and Zimbabwe
ldquoThe mission to Zimbabwe willenable the South African compa-nies to identify trade and invest-ment opportunities in the countryand to interact with Zimbabweanbusinesspeople and consider waysin which cooperation partner-ships and joint-ventures could beestablished in order to explorethese opportunitiesrdquo Masina saidndash REPORTER
East Cape company to try its luck in ZimbabweLazolaKubukeliPHOTOSUPPLIED
MEMBERS of Die Burger andEP Media held a consultativemeeting with government offi-cials at the King Williamrsquos Town
(KWT) Golf Club last Wednes-day
Die Burger and EP Media Gen-eral Manager Tasmia Ismail led
a delegation of reporters and ad-vertising staff to meet govern-ment officials over lunch and toexplain the opportunities that
Media 24 offers with its publica-tions which are distributedthroughout the Eastern Cape ndashNCEBA DLADLA
EPMediaholds consultativemeetingwithgovernmentofficials
EP Mediarsquos Nceba Dladla (far left) and general manager Tasmia Ismail(far right) flank Judy Ngoloyi director of Ntambanani Media Consultingand Xola Nozewu of Vukani Community Radio which is the QueenstownExpressrsquo media partner PHOTOMICHAEL HEALY
Amathole District communications director Siyabulela Makunga (far left)and Department of Water Affairs and Sanitation communicationsmanager Thandile Ngcume (far right) with EP Mediarsquos LeeshyAnne Bietje
PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
Nunurai Mpandaguta (left) and Hlumela Odunuga (second from right) ofTava Networks with TerrishyAnn King (second left) and Simbongile Mdledleboth of EP Media PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
Raphael OlashyAne (left) and Semi Allen (right) both of Sagittarius Commushynications with LeeshyAnn Bietje of EP Media PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
In accordance with the editorial policyof the Mthatha Express we invitereaders to comment on mistakes in thenewspaper and shall correct significanterrors as soon as possible Send info tothe Ombudsman of Media24rsquos LocalPress George Claassen at ge-orgeclaassenmedia24com or call himat 0 021 851 3232 Readers can alsocontact the SA Press Ombudsman at0 011 484 36128 or e-mailombudsmanpresscouncilorgzaO
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RURAL Development and Agrarian ReformMECMliboQhoboshiyane has expressed hissatisfaction with the progress that has beenmade at the Magwa tea estate in Lusikisiki
Magwa has been in a crisis which saw em-ployees taking to the streets and toyi-toyingover the nonpayment of their salaries forseveral months
The Grahamstown High Court then ap-pointed an administrator tasked with pro-viding business-rescue administration tothe tea estateThe man tasked to do so is Garth Voigt
who has been hard at work in pursuit of sta-bilising the tea estateVoigt said that since his appointment he
had been engaging with all relevant credit-ors in the estate and ascertaining theamount of debt eachwas owed by theMagwatea estateThe creditors include theworkers Eskom
SARS and the Unemployment InsuranceFundQhoboshiyane said ldquoI ampleasedwith the
work being done so far by the administratorworking with all creditorsldquoI encourage creditors to work closely
with the administrator during this processto complete all thework thatneeds tobedonein this administrative phaserdquo he saidQhoboshiyane also stressed that this proc-
essmust be used to discuss all issues of inter-est to creditors so that when they completedthis phase they would be able to move onwith the sustainable and commercial pro-duction of tea at MagwaHe said this process was part of the busi-
ness-rescue process that the governmenthad followed as part of making the Magwaand Majola tea estates able to produce teacommercially againMeanwhile the owed employees want the
process to be sped up because they say theyare starvingNomsaMbese said what they wanted from
the governmentrsquos intervention was to proc-ess their salaries for all the months theyworked without paymentldquoWe dedicated our time toMagwawith the
hope of getting paid but we came out withempty handsrdquo she said
Magwateaestate isshapingup
MEC Mlibo Qhoboshiyane is satisfied with theprogress at the Magwa tea estatePHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
REPORTER
WALTER Sisulu Universityrsquos (WSU) searchfor a new vice-chancellor has finally paiddividends following the announcement onMarch 8 of Professor Rob Midgley as the in-stitutionrsquos new vice-chancellor and princi-pal
The appointment was made following atwo-part interview process held on January29Staff students and community members
were afforded anopportunity to engagewiththe candidates as they delivered a 20-minutepresentation live from the Buffalo City cam-pusrsquos Potsdam Site and streamed to all theother campuses during the latest inter-viewsA 20-minute question-answer session
then ensued before the candidates were putthrough their paces during the last round offormal interviews with the vice-chancellorselection panel headed by council chairper-son Judge Nambitha Dambuza
This latest round of interviews was pre-ceded by an unsuccessful recruitmentprocess that saw four candidates vying forthe position last yearProf Midgley is a Rhodes University pro-
fessor emeritus an advocate of the HighCourt of South Africa and amember of theAcademy of Science of South AfricaHe obtained a B Com LLB at Rhodes Uni-
versity and a PhD from the University ofCape TownHe is the author ofmore than 100 academ-
ic publications including three books Law-yersrsquo Professional Liability (1992) Princi-ples of Delict (2nd ed 1997 3rd ed 2005) co-authored with JC van der Walt alsopublished as the Delict section in The Lawof South Africa (First Reissue Vol 8 part 11996 2nd ed 2005) and The Law of Delict inSouth Africa (2010 2nd ed 2012) co-editedwith Max LoubserHe has served onmost academic andman-
agement committees at faculty senate andcouncil levels at three different universitiesin South Africa
He has experience as a deputy vice-chan-cellor at two universities providing in-sights into university strategic develop-ment and managementMidgely will assume his new role as vice-
chancellor and principal of WSU on April 1ldquoWe are confident that Prof Rob Midgley
will prove to be a distinguished vice-chan-cellor and a worthy successor to interimvice-chancellor Prof Khaya MfenyanardquoWSU spokesperson Yonela Tukwayo said
Walter Sisulu University appoints new vice-chancellorProf RobMidgley isthe newlyappointedviceshychancellorfor WalterSisuluUniversityPHOTOSUPPLIED
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IBINGUMMBONoMxesibe amalungu amaWe-sile asuka mbombo zone zeBorder amp EasternCapeDistrict athe ahlanganisa iintloko kwing-qungquthela yezovangelo yeli Bandla phantsikoMfundisi Timothy Ntathu nebibanjelwekwisekethe yaseCala kutsha nje
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AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
THE Ingquza Hill Municipality hosted a signlanguage awareness campaign in Lusikisikilast Thursday to recognise the deaf society inthe area
NandiphaMdiya fromthespeakerrsquosofficeatIngquza said they were trying to reach all theaffected people in the municipality and theirfamiliesldquoWe want to make sure that our frontline
personnel are well-trained in sign language tomake it easy for deaf people to access all themunicipal servicesrdquo Mdiya saidMlawu Tyatyeka chairperson of the PAN
South African Language Board (Panslab) inthe Eastern Cape applauded themunicipality
for this awareness drive as he said that notmuchwasdonendashespeciallyingovernmentoffi-ces ndash to accommodate the deaf societyldquoWe need to make an effort to learn and un-
derstand sign language as it is the only lan-guage that they can speak and understandrdquoTyatyeka saidHe said deaf people needed to be treated the
sameashearingpeople andnot be calledoffen-sive names as if they were stupid because oftheir challenge to speak normallyldquoThis language should be made an official
language making it the 12th official languagein the countryrdquo he saidDisabledPeopleofSouthAfrica IngquzaHill
branch chairmanNikiweBadula said that thedaywasvery important for the entire disabledsociety
ldquoWe feel like we are important now that themunicipality has set aside this day to look intoour challenges and ways to overcome themrdquoBadula saidShe also highlighted the stigma people tend-
ed to attach todisability treatingdisabledpeo-ple as less than humanldquoThe offensive names some people tend to
call us need to stop andwe demand to be treat-ed as equal with any other humansrdquo Badulasaid
Community urged to learn sign language Panslab chairpersonMlawu Tyatyekaaddresses thecommunity of theIngquza Hill municishypality during the signlanguage awarenessdrive lin Lusikisiki lastweek PHOTOSUPPLIED
REPORTER
EASTERN Cape Premier PhumuloMasualle has dismissed seven claimsthat were lodged by the traditionalleadership in the province
The premier announced his deci-sion on the traditional leadership dis-putes at the Mthatha City Hall lastThursdayThe matters included the AbeT-
shawu Tribe in Mbizana who wereclaiming senior traditional leader-ship over the Imizizi Traditional Au-thorityAnother dispute dimissed was of
Sindezama Mdunyelwa who claimedrecognition as a traditional leader ofthe Zaci and Hegebe tribe in Mqandu-li the leadership of which is current-ly under Phathekile HolomisaFive other other matters were also
dismissedAccording to a statement issued by
provincial government spokespersonSizwe Kupelo the premier arrived atthe decision following a lengthy proc-ess of investigations conducted by acommittee which was established interms of Section 26 (a) Act 41 of 2003as amended in 2009ldquoHe then considered the recommen-
dations of the committee and madethe decision in terms of Section 26 (3)of the Traditional Leadership Gov-ernance and Framework Act 41 of2003rdquo Kupelo stated
PremierMasualledismissestraditional claims
March 17 2016 Mthatha Express Advertisement 7
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
MNQUMA mayor Baba Ganjana has broughta smile to 90 deserving pupils at variousschools in the municipality
The pupils were selected from variousschools in Butterworth Centane and Ngqa-makhwe based on the needs of each pupil andtheir household or family situationsSocial workers teachers and non-govern-
mental organisations played a central role inthe selection by virtue of having a good under-standing of the pupilsrsquo family backgroundsGanjana handed over full sets of school uni-
forms aswell as stationery as part of the annu-al back-to-school campaignSpokesman Loyiso Mpalantshane said the
third annual campaign by the municipalitywasamong the institutionrsquos several initiativesaimed at encouraging education as an effec-tive tool that should be used to free communi-ties from the clutches of grinding poverty anda vehicle towards success particularly forthose living inpreviouslydisadvantagedruralcommunitiesHe said that since its inception in 2013 near-
ly 300pupilsbetweenGrade1andGrade12hadbenefited from the campaignldquoThe municipality believes that the best
way to break the cycle of poverty is improvedaccess to educationrdquo he said
Ganjana said ldquoAs the rulingparty theANChas prioritised education because it is by edu-cation that any human being can shape his orher future into a life that contributes to thedevelopment of mankind and social transfor-mationldquoA lackof school uniformcannot be allowed
to deny children their right to educationldquoEducation is a societal matter therefore
wecall uponall stakeholders toplay their partin helping those less fortunate to have accessto educationrdquoThe principal of the Upper Cegcwane Jun-
ior Secondary School in NgqamakhweNoncedo Booi said some pupils dropped outof school or became withdrawn in the class-room due to shame which affected their stud-ies negativelyMost of the beneficiaries were from disad-
vantaged or poor households she saidldquoSome pupils rely on gumboots to attend
classesldquoThe municipality has helped a great deal
and restored our pride and the childrenrsquos dig-nityldquoThis campaign will restore the confidence
of children and encourage school attendanceldquoAs teachers we also welcome this cam-
paign as it will make our jobs easierldquoThe Mnquma Local Municipality and the
Department of Education are really assistinggreatlyrdquo Booi said
Smilesasdestitutepupils receive school uniforms
At the back are from left Mnquma mayor Baba Ganjana chief whip Thobakazi Patience Ntangaand council speaker Zibuthe Mnqwazi during the backshytoshyschool campaign held in MsobomvuTownship PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
BUNTU GOTYWA
MTHATHAdistrict educationdirectorThem-ba Dyasi gave awards to the districtrsquos top-per-forming schools and pupils at a ceremonyheld at the Walter Sisulu Universityrsquos Zamu-kulungisa campus
Dyasi said thiswasawayof showingprinci-pals and pupils that hard work brought re-wardsAt the ceremonyDyasi pointed to the short-
age of teachers and lack of infrastructure asthe main stumbling blocks in the poor per-formance of matrics in the regionHowever he said with the government
they were making teacher appointments oneof their priorities for this yearldquoIf teachers are not there the performance
of the pupils will go downldquoWe are also focusing on infrastructure be-
cause if there is poor infrastructure it nega-tively affects pupil performanceldquoBut more importantly we ask everybody
pupils and teachers to engage more in teach-ing and learning and officials of departmentsmust help schoolsrdquo
He said he hoped the awards played a hugerole in motivating school principals andteachers improve the standard of educationldquoThis is going tomotivate all of them start-
ingwithprincipalsandeducators themselvesldquoWe organise this to say thank you very
much especially to subject teachers who arethe ones working with pupils themselvesrdquoDyasi saidMthatha district achieved a 637 matric
pass last year and Dyasi said they were look-ing at achieving 75 this yearThe overall school winner at the awards
was St Johns College which took the awardfor the third straight year and scooped themost awards for teachers and pupilsSt Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa said his
teachers worked tirelessly to achieve the de-sired results for the schoolHe said asmuch as they hadwon the award
for the third time the competition from otherschools was growing every yearHe said their ldquoeach one teach onerdquo pro-
gramme was the key area that could belearned by other schools in the districtldquoWe group our pupils and ask those who
performbetter to assist others sometimeswe
call it lsquoyou lift as you risersquoldquoThose whorsquove gone up must lift others as
they riserdquo said MagaqaHesaid theschoolalsohadpriorities identi-
fyingsubjects thatwerea threat to them suchas maths and physical sciences and special-ists in those subjects worked with all the pu-pilsOther top achievers included Holy Cross
Education Centre Kiddie Land whichachieved a 100 pass rate followed by HolyCross Senior Secondary School with 933and St Johns third at 926Gobizizwe High school took the best new-
comerwith its 823pass rate by its firstmat-ricsMthatha College of Maths Science and
Commerce was the most improved from435 in 2014 to 953 last yearFive of the top pupils were from St Johns
College with one each from Umtata HighSchool and Efata School
Mthatharsquos top education performers awarded
St Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa accepts thetrophy for the overall bestshyperforming schoolPHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE Mthatha branch of the Soul City RiseYoung Womenrsquos Club will tomorrow con-duct a career expo and promote careers notknown by most young people
The Rise Young Womenrsquos Club is a pro-gramme of the Soul City Institute aimed atpromoting girlsrsquo lives in the communitiesthey live inThe young women are encouraged to form
community and school groups of up to 20peopleThe groups then undertake projects con-
ductmeetings and do activities aimed atmo-bilising young women to participate in tak-ing responsible action to shape their livesand those of the people around themRise YoungWomenrsquos Clubmentor Aphele-
le Makongwana said they had chosen to fo-cus this expo on the lesser-known careersto give options to pupils when they went tohigher-learning institutionsShe said they were also doing their bit in
curbing the unemployment rate by promot-ing many of these careersldquoWe donrsquot want pupils to only go for the
obvious careers because that is part of thereason they struggle to find employment aft-er varsityldquoThere are many careers that are un-
known to these kids and they end up follow-ing the same careers that everyone is goingforldquoWe encourage them to look for the many
other careers that are out there that willbenefit them going forwardldquoWe want them to be open about careers
that will offer them employment as soon asthey leave universityrdquo Makongwana saidThe club says many career exhibitions
that take place in Mthatha cover careersthat are popular over and over againldquoFor example there are many careers in
the Department of Health but the careersthey always hear of are those in medicinesuch as becoming a doctor or nurserdquo Ma-kongwana saidThe club also wants schoolchildren to be
exposed to careers that ldquodo not involve a lotof reading and studying but reqiure practi-cal and technical skillsrdquoIt says children need to bear in mind that
not all students will be academically excel-lent and therefore will find it hard to get thecareers they plan to pursueThe career expowill be at the Rotary stadi-
um next to the Isibaya complex and willstart at 730amAnumber of schoolswill be part of the pro-
gramme including St Johns College Ngan-gelizwe High School Mthatha TechnicalSchool and many others around Mthatha
Youngwomenrsquos clubholds careerexpo
REPORTER
EDUPLANT has started the year with fiveone-day workshops in each province ndash 45workshops that will reach thousands ofpeople
These fun edu-workshops aim to provideteachers and community members withtangible ways to support the estimated40of pupilswho are undernourished andtherefore unable to learn properlyFor the pupils teachers and community
members who attend these workshopspoverty and unemployment are mitigatedas they gain valuable skills that use localand available resources to transform dustbowls into food forestsAll schools should enter the competition
as they canwin funding training plantingresources anda chance to present the storyof their food garden at the EduPlant Finalsin Gauteng in OctoberThis event is one week of edu-entertain-
ment with accommodation and travel allpaid for Entries close on May 31Climate change is a serious risk to vul-
nerable communities and this was recent-ly highlighted in November at the COP21inParis wheremore than 100 heads of gov-
ernment came together to talk about howto take better care of our planetThese mitigation methods are being ad-
dressed by South Africarsquos leading permac-ulture initiative the EduPlant Pro-gramme Severe weather like that in latesummer this year can destroy crops andlead to hunger and famineSchools that apply permaculture princi-
ples are better able to withstand suchevents and maintain food security andhelp to prevent debilitating nutritional de-ficiencies such as kwashiorkorTheWoolworthsTrust supports theEdu-
Plant programmeThe winners of this yearrsquos competition
will also be able to send one teacher on atwo-week course that will provide vitalskills to build on their schoolsrsquo successesand enable them to cascade their skills tothe surrounding community Sixty finalistschools stand to win a total of R275 000 incash prizes aswell as tools and educationalresourcesThe entry form can be downloaded at
httpwwwtreescozaprogrammesed-uplant Follow the progress of EduPlantschools on Facebook httpswwwface-bookcomEduPlant or twitter Edu-PlantSA
Schools urged to enter EduPlant competition
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016 NEWS 9
REPORTER
LOVELifersquos mobisiteiloveLife has nowmade it possible foryoung people toactively engage inmaking informedlifestyle choices ndashand to be instantlyrewarded for doingso
The thousands ofyoung SouthAfricans who havealready become partof the iloveLifemobionline communityhave access topractical informationthat equips themwith the knowledgethey need to makeinformed lifestylechoicesThe iloveLife
mobisite waslaunched in July lastyear with theintention of engag-ing with the youthon social issues thataffect their dailylives ndash from relation-ship challenges torecognising the signsof depression andother commonconcernsFor young people
having access toiloveLifemobi is likehaving a big brotheror sister in yourpocketYou can ask him
or her the importantquestions and youget the best answersquickly and easilyJade Archer
senior managerdigital operations atloveLife said ldquoWeunderstand thatyoung people wantto access briefrelevant informationat their conveniencebut they also wantto have fun Itrsquos forthis reason that thesite has lots of coolquizzes self-assess-ments and funtrending images thatthey can share onFacebook andTwitter We want tohelp young peopleaccess informationin a way that reso-nates well withthemrdquoiloveLifemobi is
going on a massiverecruitment driveencouraging peopleto register as usersStarting on March
7 the first 20 000young people whoregister on ilove-Lifemobi willreceive a share ofR100 000 worth ofairtimeIn April groups of
five friends who signup together stand achance of winning anight out at themoviesThe iloveLife
mobisite is easilyaccessed by going tohttpwwwiloveshylifemobi
iloveLifemobisupportsyoungpeople
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12LifestyleMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
Hyundai launchesall-newTucson inSAThe AllshyNew Tucson design concept incorporates asleek urban style combined with the strong ruggedshyness typical of an SUV It has a distinctive and athleticpresence achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions and sharp lines PHOTOSUPPLIED
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
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THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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BUNTU GOTYWA
TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
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Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
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ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
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THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
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THE bail hearing for murder suspect Nolut-handoBaleniwill continuethisweekaftersomescandalous details emerged in court last week
Baleni who is charged with murdering herhusband stunned a filled courtroom last weekwhen she admitted to having an affair with theman allegedly hired by her husband to kill herThe revelation came during her cross-exami-
nation in a bail hearing for the trial in whichshe is appearing for themurder of herhusbandCoffee Bay deputy principal Kholisile Baleni
Baleni told the court that her husband hadplotted to kill herThe supposed hitman however had become
Balenirsquos lover before carrying out the deedThe allegedhitmanwho is only knownas be-
ing a traditional healer had then spilled thebeans to Noluthando about her husbandrsquos plotto have her killedHer husbandrsquos body was found riddled with
bullets inside his vehicle on October 28Baleni her father the Reverend OliverMgut-
yana and Bongani Skolpati are all accused ofthe murderProsecutor Sicelo Mbeleki told Noluthando
that the three had plotted the murder with thehealer in a car at Mthatha PlazaMbeleki told Noluthando ldquoThe traditional
healer phoned your husband and put the phoneon speaker and asked him what he wanted tobe done and he said he just wanted you to bekilledldquoAfter that you planned that insteadhemust
be killedrdquo Mbeleki saidThe prosecutor went on to say that Balenirsquos
father was the one who had struck a deal withthe traditional healer outside the carHe said the traditional healer had planned to
organise a hitman from East London
Mbeleki said that Noluthando had alsobought her new lover a car as a reward and hehad registered it in a friendrsquos name as a way ofsidetracking any investigationShedeniedthisandsaidshehadonly lenthim
money to buy the car and had only done it be-cause of fearldquoYes I had an affair with him but because
I was scared of him He told me he had savedmy liferdquo she saidldquoI only lent him the money because he was
demanding and not asking politelyrdquo she saidThe bail hearing is expected to be concluded
this week
Wifeadmits toaffairwithallegedhitman
Continued from page 1
The business community in the OR Tamboregion has welcomed the announcement stat-
ing that theprojectwouldcreate jobopportuni-ties and reduce crime OR Tambo Chamber ofBusiness chairman Vuyisile Ntlabathi saidthere was potential in Vulindlela Heights and
his business was still operating in the areaHe said theyneeded to start by looking at the
infrastructure because it was in a poor stateldquoMy hope and prayer is for the government
Dalindyebo Local Municipality RichardMnqokoyirdquoThe revitalisation programmewill be rolled
out in six of the countryrsquos provincesIn the Eastern Cape the Vulindlela and
Queenindustria industrial parks have beenidentified for immediateupgradingat abudgetof about R22-million eachA number of jobs will be created during this
refurbishment phase whichwill comprise theconstruction of a boundary fence and the in-stallation of a waste-skip structure CCTV sys-tem and electrical infrastructureldquoAs a local municipality we are happy that
our interaction with various levels and enti-ties of governmentwill finally come to fruitionwhen the inception meeting of all the stake-
R22million to revitilse Vulindlela
to ensure that local contractors benefit fromthis mega project and locals are up-skilled asthe premier normally states that 30 of pro-curement must go to the local peoplerdquo Ntla-bathi saidldquoThe revitalisation of the Vulindlela
Heights industrial park will go a long way inboosting the economy of Mthatha by attract-ing much- needed investments creating jobsand assisting in eradicating povertyrdquo hesaidldquoThiswasexpressedby thedirectorof local
economic development at the King Sabataholders takes place in Mthatharsquordquo MnqokoyisaidldquoThis will mark a significant milestone in
ourplans to grow the economyofMthathabyamong others ensuring that the VulindlelaHeights industrial park is upgraded The ob-jective of the initiative is to increase the ca-pacity of the park as an industrial hub there-by attracting more investments which willcreate employment and boost our economyrdquohe saidVarious businesses operating in the park
have already expressed the desire to expandtheir operations once the park has been reor-ganised and infrastructure such as roads andelectricity has been upgraded
3NewsMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
SOME communities in the Ntabankulu andMzimvubu local municipalities falling undertheAlfredNzoDistrictmunicipalityhavevowedthat there will be no voter registration processin their areas without the fulfilment of promisesby the leadership and the delivery of serviceswhere they stay
There were disruptions of the registrationprocess and other areas did not register at all be-cause of the anger of the people who demand ser-vices before they will participate in registrationor voting
The residents are complaining about accessroads housing water and sanitation electricity
and unemploymentRegistrationcouldnot takeplaceat fivevoting
stations in Ward 15 which included Tonti Solo-mon Gagane Ngqani (all in Ntabankulu) andNgonyameni in Mount Ayliff
In Ward 16 two voting stations were affectedndash in Mabofu and Mazeni Other affected areaswere the Mount Ayliff Port St Johns MnqumaMbashe and Sakhisizwe local municipalities
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Af-fairs MEC Fikile Xasa said the government ledbyCogtaas thecoordinatingdepartmentwouldsend a team of officials to the affected areas thisweek to address the source of the current chal-lenges
ldquoIn the same vein we encourage all publicrepresentatives toput theinterestsofourpeople
and communities first to become their own lib-eratorsrdquo he said
ldquoLetusbringhopetoourpeopleandeasetheirfrustrations by delivering services urgentlywithin realistic timeframesrdquo
He called for the strengthening of workingpartnerships with all key stakeholders includ-ing traditional leaders councillors ward com-mittees and community development workersto address service delivery issues
Noregistration novotewithout servicedelivery
Nomveliso Thoko Busisiwe Mzamane andMasibulele and Carrot Thoko vow that theywill not register until the government gives thegoshyahead for the electricity infrastructurewhich was installed in their locality last monthto be switched on PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE high number of bodyguards who guardsome politicians and officials in Mhlontlo hasresulted in tension among the municipality thecommunity and opposition parties
Mhlontlo comprises Qumbu and Tsolo andhas 26 wards
Residents and opposition parties are askingwhere the municipality is getting the money topay these bodyguards
They suspect there is misuse of municipalfunds and that money for development or ser-vice delivery is misdirected to pay the body-guards
The appointment of bodyguards followed theambush of the speaker of the council XolileNkompela who is also chairperson of the ANCin the OR Tambo region
The incident took place towards the end oflastyearNkompelarsquosbodyguardwaskilledandthe vehicle they were travelling in was riddledwith bullets
During recent service delivery protests in-Qumbu Nkompela arrived to receive a petitionunder the watchful eye of heavily armed body-guards He himself was armed with a gun at hiswaist
The organiser of the Mhlontlo Civic Associa-tionDumaGuqastressedthat therewasaneedto disband this municipality because of the mis-management of funds which had led to the mu-nicipality regressing from qualified audit out-comes to a disclaimer
Guqasaidtherewasaneedtoinvestigatewhy
Tando Masersquos vehicle had blue lights Mase isa director of infrastructure in the Mhlontlo mu-nicipalityandit isallegedthathealsohasheavi-ly armed security that guards him day andnight
The United Democratic Movement (UDM)chairperson in the Mhlontlo sub-region Zakhe-ni Nondaka confirmed that the issue of body-guards for some councillors and officials hadbeen raised at a recent council meeting but itwould only start when funds were availableThe council would look for funds
ldquoBut now we see the influx of bodyguardsguarding the leadership So our question iswhere they get the money to pay these body-guardsrdquo he said
Nondaka said that the huge amount of moneythat was being spent on court battles betweenleaders fighting each other was having an im-mense negative impact on service delivery
ldquoThe sum of R24-million for access roads wasreturned to the national Treasury because ofthe power struggle and mismanagement offunds In addition the R15 million for electrifi-cation also went back to the Treasuryrdquo he said
He said they would write a letter to the localgovernment MEC asking him to intervene
Nkompela said a resolution had beentaken tohire the bodyguards for him since his life wasin jeopardy following the attack which left hisbodyguard dead ldquoI donrsquot know who was notaware that my life was in danger and that therewas a need for additional securityrdquo
He said it was the responsibility of the munic-ipality to take action if some of its councillorsrsquolives were in danger
Outcry over hired body guards inMhlontlo
Mhlontlo speaker andchairperson of the ANCin the OR Tambo regionXolile Nkompelaisflanked by heavilyarmed bodyguards atan event in QumbuPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
IN a bid to clamp down on sloppyworkmanship in the Eastern Capethe National Home Builders Regis-tration Council (NHBRC) is rollingout a training programme to sharp-en the skills of home inspectors
The training programme is of-fered to municipal building inspec-tors and Human Settlements De-partment inspectors to enhancetheir skills and technical capabili-ties in an effort to curb poor work-manship during construction
The programme was launched intheORTamboregion inpartnershipwith the provincial Department ofHuman Settlements and the ORTambo District Municipality lastweek
The three-day training pro-gramme was facilitated by anNHBRC-accredited training special-ist and it focuses on home buildingtechnical standards building regu-lations and construction processes
NHBRC provincial manager Nom-basa Ngoqo said the training wasaimed at enhancing the perform-ance of inspectors and keepingthem well-informed on buildingand technological advances
ldquoOur training programme focus-es on soils foundations superstruc-ture roofing and finishing healthand safety and alternative and in-novative technologyrdquo she said
We want to keep our internal in-spectors and government abreast ofthe latest developments and trendsin the construction sectorrdquo
Ngoqo said the OR Tambo regionhad been identified as a hotspot dueto the high number of non-compli-ances with home building stan-dards and regulations experiencedin the area
ldquoIn our engagement with the pro-vincial Department of Human Set-tlements and municipalities weidentified a need to sharpen theskills and technical knowledge ofour inspectors so that we can deci-sively deal with non-complying
builders in order to protect housingconsumersrdquo she said
Meanwhile the training will be
rolled out in all eight district munic-ipalities of the province with a viewof enhancing the quality of homes
built in the province and curb theuse of cheap and substandard build-ing materials
Effort to sharpenskills of home inspectors
This group of inspectors from the OR Tambo District Municipality Department of Human Settlements and NHBRC completed an inspectortraining course to sharpen their skills and knowledge of construction and quality assurance PHOTO SUPPLIED
THE director of JKN DevelopmentConsultants an East London-based Eastern Cape company La-zola Kubukeli is confident of get-ting business for his company inZimbabwe when he travels therethis week
Kubukeli is one of the 30 busi-nesspeople who will be participat-ing in the three-legged investmentand trade initiative in HarareGweru and Bulawayo from March13 to 19
The mission will be led by Depu-ty Trade and Industry MinisterMzwandile Masina
The delegation will consist ofcompanies operating in the agri-
culture and agro-processing sec-tors built-environment profes-sionals and the oil and gasminingand capital equipment and elec-tro-technical sectors
The programme will includebusiness seminars site visitsmini-exhibitions and business-to-business meetings
ldquoWe have learnt that there arenumerous infrastructure develop-ment projects in Zimbabwe andour main objective in travellingthere is to explore the possibilitiesof participating in the projectsrdquoKubukeli said
ldquoThere are also mines in Zimb-abwe which require our expertise
ldquoThe mines import quantity sur-veying and architectural skillsfrom as far as Australia and wereckon our company is well-suitedand -located to provide the skillsfrom South Africardquo
JKN which is based in Nahoonandhasa satellite office inMpuma-langa is a built-environment pro-fessional service for companiesspecialising in architecturalquantity surveying and projectmanagement services
The company which Kubukelistarted five years ago employs 10people He plans to employ morewhen he signs concrete deals dur-ing the international mission
The trip to Zimbabwe will bethe third trade and investmentmission organised by the depart-ment that Kubukeli has partici-pated in
Last month he was assisted bythe department to travel to Indiawhere he managed to meet twocompanies that showed interest inestablishing joint-ventures withhis company for projects in SouthAfrica
He also travelled to the Demo-cratic Republic of the Congo witha business group last year
Masina said the visit was part ofthe departmentrsquos efforts to cementeconomic relations and increase
trade and investment betweenSouth Africa and Zimbabwe
ldquoThe mission to Zimbabwe willenable the South African compa-nies to identify trade and invest-ment opportunities in the countryand to interact with Zimbabweanbusinesspeople and consider waysin which cooperation partner-ships and joint-ventures could beestablished in order to explorethese opportunitiesrdquo Masina saidndash REPORTER
East Cape company to try its luck in ZimbabweLazolaKubukeliPHOTOSUPPLIED
MEMBERS of Die Burger andEP Media held a consultativemeeting with government offi-cials at the King Williamrsquos Town
(KWT) Golf Club last Wednes-day
Die Burger and EP Media Gen-eral Manager Tasmia Ismail led
a delegation of reporters and ad-vertising staff to meet govern-ment officials over lunch and toexplain the opportunities that
Media 24 offers with its publica-tions which are distributedthroughout the Eastern Cape ndashNCEBA DLADLA
EPMediaholds consultativemeetingwithgovernmentofficials
EP Mediarsquos Nceba Dladla (far left) and general manager Tasmia Ismail(far right) flank Judy Ngoloyi director of Ntambanani Media Consultingand Xola Nozewu of Vukani Community Radio which is the QueenstownExpressrsquo media partner PHOTOMICHAEL HEALY
Amathole District communications director Siyabulela Makunga (far left)and Department of Water Affairs and Sanitation communicationsmanager Thandile Ngcume (far right) with EP Mediarsquos LeeshyAnne Bietje
PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
Nunurai Mpandaguta (left) and Hlumela Odunuga (second from right) ofTava Networks with TerrishyAnn King (second left) and Simbongile Mdledleboth of EP Media PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
Raphael OlashyAne (left) and Semi Allen (right) both of Sagittarius Commushynications with LeeshyAnn Bietje of EP Media PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
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RURAL Development and Agrarian ReformMECMliboQhoboshiyane has expressed hissatisfaction with the progress that has beenmade at the Magwa tea estate in Lusikisiki
Magwa has been in a crisis which saw em-ployees taking to the streets and toyi-toyingover the nonpayment of their salaries forseveral months
The Grahamstown High Court then ap-pointed an administrator tasked with pro-viding business-rescue administration tothe tea estateThe man tasked to do so is Garth Voigt
who has been hard at work in pursuit of sta-bilising the tea estateVoigt said that since his appointment he
had been engaging with all relevant credit-ors in the estate and ascertaining theamount of debt eachwas owed by theMagwatea estateThe creditors include theworkers Eskom
SARS and the Unemployment InsuranceFundQhoboshiyane said ldquoI ampleasedwith the
work being done so far by the administratorworking with all creditorsldquoI encourage creditors to work closely
with the administrator during this processto complete all thework thatneeds tobedonein this administrative phaserdquo he saidQhoboshiyane also stressed that this proc-
essmust be used to discuss all issues of inter-est to creditors so that when they completedthis phase they would be able to move onwith the sustainable and commercial pro-duction of tea at MagwaHe said this process was part of the busi-
ness-rescue process that the governmenthad followed as part of making the Magwaand Majola tea estates able to produce teacommercially againMeanwhile the owed employees want the
process to be sped up because they say theyare starvingNomsaMbese said what they wanted from
the governmentrsquos intervention was to proc-ess their salaries for all the months theyworked without paymentldquoWe dedicated our time toMagwawith the
hope of getting paid but we came out withempty handsrdquo she said
Magwateaestate isshapingup
MEC Mlibo Qhoboshiyane is satisfied with theprogress at the Magwa tea estatePHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
REPORTER
WALTER Sisulu Universityrsquos (WSU) searchfor a new vice-chancellor has finally paiddividends following the announcement onMarch 8 of Professor Rob Midgley as the in-stitutionrsquos new vice-chancellor and princi-pal
The appointment was made following atwo-part interview process held on January29Staff students and community members
were afforded anopportunity to engagewiththe candidates as they delivered a 20-minutepresentation live from the Buffalo City cam-pusrsquos Potsdam Site and streamed to all theother campuses during the latest inter-viewsA 20-minute question-answer session
then ensued before the candidates were putthrough their paces during the last round offormal interviews with the vice-chancellorselection panel headed by council chairper-son Judge Nambitha Dambuza
This latest round of interviews was pre-ceded by an unsuccessful recruitmentprocess that saw four candidates vying forthe position last yearProf Midgley is a Rhodes University pro-
fessor emeritus an advocate of the HighCourt of South Africa and amember of theAcademy of Science of South AfricaHe obtained a B Com LLB at Rhodes Uni-
versity and a PhD from the University ofCape TownHe is the author ofmore than 100 academ-
ic publications including three books Law-yersrsquo Professional Liability (1992) Princi-ples of Delict (2nd ed 1997 3rd ed 2005) co-authored with JC van der Walt alsopublished as the Delict section in The Lawof South Africa (First Reissue Vol 8 part 11996 2nd ed 2005) and The Law of Delict inSouth Africa (2010 2nd ed 2012) co-editedwith Max LoubserHe has served onmost academic andman-
agement committees at faculty senate andcouncil levels at three different universitiesin South Africa
He has experience as a deputy vice-chan-cellor at two universities providing in-sights into university strategic develop-ment and managementMidgely will assume his new role as vice-
chancellor and principal of WSU on April 1ldquoWe are confident that Prof Rob Midgley
will prove to be a distinguished vice-chan-cellor and a worthy successor to interimvice-chancellor Prof Khaya MfenyanardquoWSU spokesperson Yonela Tukwayo said
Walter Sisulu University appoints new vice-chancellorProf RobMidgley isthe newlyappointedviceshychancellorfor WalterSisuluUniversityPHOTOSUPPLIED
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IBINGUMMBONoMxesibe amalungu amaWe-sile asuka mbombo zone zeBorder amp EasternCapeDistrict athe ahlanganisa iintloko kwing-qungquthela yezovangelo yeli Bandla phantsikoMfundisi Timothy Ntathu nebibanjelwekwisekethe yaseCala kutsha nje
Le ndibano ibiyenye yeenkonzo eziqhuty-wayo rhoqo ngonyaka nalapho kuxhotyiswakhona abaVangeli (Evangelists) kwakunyenooNobhayibhile (Bible women) ngendlelayokubizela bonke abantu kuYesu osindisayoUkantiumxholowalonyakaubusithildquoUsindisokubo bonkerdquoEsenza intetho kule ndibano owongamele
ezovangelo kweli bandla uMfundisi Ndumiso
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kakhulu kulo nyaka Uthe intsimi inkulu aba-vuni bambalwabangatyhafi endleleni egxinini-sa kumbongo lo walo nyaka ukuba balandelewona
IngqungquthelayamaWesileUmfundisiNdumisoMkhefaephahlwengabanyeabefundisiabaVangelikwakunyenooNobhayishybhile kwinkonshyzo ibiseCalaPHOTOSIMMDLEDLE
AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
THE Ingquza Hill Municipality hosted a signlanguage awareness campaign in Lusikisikilast Thursday to recognise the deaf society inthe area
NandiphaMdiya fromthespeakerrsquosofficeatIngquza said they were trying to reach all theaffected people in the municipality and theirfamiliesldquoWe want to make sure that our frontline
personnel are well-trained in sign language tomake it easy for deaf people to access all themunicipal servicesrdquo Mdiya saidMlawu Tyatyeka chairperson of the PAN
South African Language Board (Panslab) inthe Eastern Cape applauded themunicipality
for this awareness drive as he said that notmuchwasdonendashespeciallyingovernmentoffi-ces ndash to accommodate the deaf societyldquoWe need to make an effort to learn and un-
derstand sign language as it is the only lan-guage that they can speak and understandrdquoTyatyeka saidHe said deaf people needed to be treated the
sameashearingpeople andnot be calledoffen-sive names as if they were stupid because oftheir challenge to speak normallyldquoThis language should be made an official
language making it the 12th official languagein the countryrdquo he saidDisabledPeopleofSouthAfrica IngquzaHill
branch chairmanNikiweBadula said that thedaywasvery important for the entire disabledsociety
ldquoWe feel like we are important now that themunicipality has set aside this day to look intoour challenges and ways to overcome themrdquoBadula saidShe also highlighted the stigma people tend-
ed to attach todisability treatingdisabledpeo-ple as less than humanldquoThe offensive names some people tend to
call us need to stop andwe demand to be treat-ed as equal with any other humansrdquo Badulasaid
Community urged to learn sign language Panslab chairpersonMlawu Tyatyekaaddresses thecommunity of theIngquza Hill municishypality during the signlanguage awarenessdrive lin Lusikisiki lastweek PHOTOSUPPLIED
REPORTER
EASTERN Cape Premier PhumuloMasualle has dismissed seven claimsthat were lodged by the traditionalleadership in the province
The premier announced his deci-sion on the traditional leadership dis-putes at the Mthatha City Hall lastThursdayThe matters included the AbeT-
shawu Tribe in Mbizana who wereclaiming senior traditional leader-ship over the Imizizi Traditional Au-thorityAnother dispute dimissed was of
Sindezama Mdunyelwa who claimedrecognition as a traditional leader ofthe Zaci and Hegebe tribe in Mqandu-li the leadership of which is current-ly under Phathekile HolomisaFive other other matters were also
dismissedAccording to a statement issued by
provincial government spokespersonSizwe Kupelo the premier arrived atthe decision following a lengthy proc-ess of investigations conducted by acommittee which was established interms of Section 26 (a) Act 41 of 2003as amended in 2009ldquoHe then considered the recommen-
dations of the committee and madethe decision in terms of Section 26 (3)of the Traditional Leadership Gov-ernance and Framework Act 41 of2003rdquo Kupelo stated
PremierMasualledismissestraditional claims
March 17 2016 Mthatha Express Advertisement 7
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
MNQUMA mayor Baba Ganjana has broughta smile to 90 deserving pupils at variousschools in the municipality
The pupils were selected from variousschools in Butterworth Centane and Ngqa-makhwe based on the needs of each pupil andtheir household or family situationsSocial workers teachers and non-govern-
mental organisations played a central role inthe selection by virtue of having a good under-standing of the pupilsrsquo family backgroundsGanjana handed over full sets of school uni-
forms aswell as stationery as part of the annu-al back-to-school campaignSpokesman Loyiso Mpalantshane said the
third annual campaign by the municipalitywasamong the institutionrsquos several initiativesaimed at encouraging education as an effec-tive tool that should be used to free communi-ties from the clutches of grinding poverty anda vehicle towards success particularly forthose living inpreviouslydisadvantagedruralcommunitiesHe said that since its inception in 2013 near-
ly 300pupilsbetweenGrade1andGrade12hadbenefited from the campaignldquoThe municipality believes that the best
way to break the cycle of poverty is improvedaccess to educationrdquo he said
Ganjana said ldquoAs the rulingparty theANChas prioritised education because it is by edu-cation that any human being can shape his orher future into a life that contributes to thedevelopment of mankind and social transfor-mationldquoA lackof school uniformcannot be allowed
to deny children their right to educationldquoEducation is a societal matter therefore
wecall uponall stakeholders toplay their partin helping those less fortunate to have accessto educationrdquoThe principal of the Upper Cegcwane Jun-
ior Secondary School in NgqamakhweNoncedo Booi said some pupils dropped outof school or became withdrawn in the class-room due to shame which affected their stud-ies negativelyMost of the beneficiaries were from disad-
vantaged or poor households she saidldquoSome pupils rely on gumboots to attend
classesldquoThe municipality has helped a great deal
and restored our pride and the childrenrsquos dig-nityldquoThis campaign will restore the confidence
of children and encourage school attendanceldquoAs teachers we also welcome this cam-
paign as it will make our jobs easierldquoThe Mnquma Local Municipality and the
Department of Education are really assistinggreatlyrdquo Booi said
Smilesasdestitutepupils receive school uniforms
At the back are from left Mnquma mayor Baba Ganjana chief whip Thobakazi Patience Ntangaand council speaker Zibuthe Mnqwazi during the backshytoshyschool campaign held in MsobomvuTownship PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
BUNTU GOTYWA
MTHATHAdistrict educationdirectorThem-ba Dyasi gave awards to the districtrsquos top-per-forming schools and pupils at a ceremonyheld at the Walter Sisulu Universityrsquos Zamu-kulungisa campus
Dyasi said thiswasawayof showingprinci-pals and pupils that hard work brought re-wardsAt the ceremonyDyasi pointed to the short-
age of teachers and lack of infrastructure asthe main stumbling blocks in the poor per-formance of matrics in the regionHowever he said with the government
they were making teacher appointments oneof their priorities for this yearldquoIf teachers are not there the performance
of the pupils will go downldquoWe are also focusing on infrastructure be-
cause if there is poor infrastructure it nega-tively affects pupil performanceldquoBut more importantly we ask everybody
pupils and teachers to engage more in teach-ing and learning and officials of departmentsmust help schoolsrdquo
He said he hoped the awards played a hugerole in motivating school principals andteachers improve the standard of educationldquoThis is going tomotivate all of them start-
ingwithprincipalsandeducators themselvesldquoWe organise this to say thank you very
much especially to subject teachers who arethe ones working with pupils themselvesrdquoDyasi saidMthatha district achieved a 637 matric
pass last year and Dyasi said they were look-ing at achieving 75 this yearThe overall school winner at the awards
was St Johns College which took the awardfor the third straight year and scooped themost awards for teachers and pupilsSt Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa said his
teachers worked tirelessly to achieve the de-sired results for the schoolHe said asmuch as they hadwon the award
for the third time the competition from otherschools was growing every yearHe said their ldquoeach one teach onerdquo pro-
gramme was the key area that could belearned by other schools in the districtldquoWe group our pupils and ask those who
performbetter to assist others sometimeswe
call it lsquoyou lift as you risersquoldquoThose whorsquove gone up must lift others as
they riserdquo said MagaqaHesaid theschoolalsohadpriorities identi-
fyingsubjects thatwerea threat to them suchas maths and physical sciences and special-ists in those subjects worked with all the pu-pilsOther top achievers included Holy Cross
Education Centre Kiddie Land whichachieved a 100 pass rate followed by HolyCross Senior Secondary School with 933and St Johns third at 926Gobizizwe High school took the best new-
comerwith its 823pass rate by its firstmat-ricsMthatha College of Maths Science and
Commerce was the most improved from435 in 2014 to 953 last yearFive of the top pupils were from St Johns
College with one each from Umtata HighSchool and Efata School
Mthatharsquos top education performers awarded
St Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa accepts thetrophy for the overall bestshyperforming schoolPHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE Mthatha branch of the Soul City RiseYoung Womenrsquos Club will tomorrow con-duct a career expo and promote careers notknown by most young people
The Rise Young Womenrsquos Club is a pro-gramme of the Soul City Institute aimed atpromoting girlsrsquo lives in the communitiesthey live inThe young women are encouraged to form
community and school groups of up to 20peopleThe groups then undertake projects con-
ductmeetings and do activities aimed atmo-bilising young women to participate in tak-ing responsible action to shape their livesand those of the people around themRise YoungWomenrsquos Clubmentor Aphele-
le Makongwana said they had chosen to fo-cus this expo on the lesser-known careersto give options to pupils when they went tohigher-learning institutionsShe said they were also doing their bit in
curbing the unemployment rate by promot-ing many of these careersldquoWe donrsquot want pupils to only go for the
obvious careers because that is part of thereason they struggle to find employment aft-er varsityldquoThere are many careers that are un-
known to these kids and they end up follow-ing the same careers that everyone is goingforldquoWe encourage them to look for the many
other careers that are out there that willbenefit them going forwardldquoWe want them to be open about careers
that will offer them employment as soon asthey leave universityrdquo Makongwana saidThe club says many career exhibitions
that take place in Mthatha cover careersthat are popular over and over againldquoFor example there are many careers in
the Department of Health but the careersthey always hear of are those in medicinesuch as becoming a doctor or nurserdquo Ma-kongwana saidThe club also wants schoolchildren to be
exposed to careers that ldquodo not involve a lotof reading and studying but reqiure practi-cal and technical skillsrdquoIt says children need to bear in mind that
not all students will be academically excel-lent and therefore will find it hard to get thecareers they plan to pursueThe career expowill be at the Rotary stadi-
um next to the Isibaya complex and willstart at 730amAnumber of schoolswill be part of the pro-
gramme including St Johns College Ngan-gelizwe High School Mthatha TechnicalSchool and many others around Mthatha
Youngwomenrsquos clubholds careerexpo
REPORTER
EDUPLANT has started the year with fiveone-day workshops in each province ndash 45workshops that will reach thousands ofpeople
These fun edu-workshops aim to provideteachers and community members withtangible ways to support the estimated40of pupilswho are undernourished andtherefore unable to learn properlyFor the pupils teachers and community
members who attend these workshopspoverty and unemployment are mitigatedas they gain valuable skills that use localand available resources to transform dustbowls into food forestsAll schools should enter the competition
as they canwin funding training plantingresources anda chance to present the storyof their food garden at the EduPlant Finalsin Gauteng in OctoberThis event is one week of edu-entertain-
ment with accommodation and travel allpaid for Entries close on May 31Climate change is a serious risk to vul-
nerable communities and this was recent-ly highlighted in November at the COP21inParis wheremore than 100 heads of gov-
ernment came together to talk about howto take better care of our planetThese mitigation methods are being ad-
dressed by South Africarsquos leading permac-ulture initiative the EduPlant Pro-gramme Severe weather like that in latesummer this year can destroy crops andlead to hunger and famineSchools that apply permaculture princi-
ples are better able to withstand suchevents and maintain food security andhelp to prevent debilitating nutritional de-ficiencies such as kwashiorkorTheWoolworthsTrust supports theEdu-
Plant programmeThe winners of this yearrsquos competition
will also be able to send one teacher on atwo-week course that will provide vitalskills to build on their schoolsrsquo successesand enable them to cascade their skills tothe surrounding community Sixty finalistschools stand to win a total of R275 000 incash prizes aswell as tools and educationalresourcesThe entry form can be downloaded at
httpwwwtreescozaprogrammesed-uplant Follow the progress of EduPlantschools on Facebook httpswwwface-bookcomEduPlant or twitter Edu-PlantSA
Schools urged to enter EduPlant competition
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016 NEWS 9
REPORTER
LOVELifersquos mobisiteiloveLife has nowmade it possible foryoung people toactively engage inmaking informedlifestyle choices ndashand to be instantlyrewarded for doingso
The thousands ofyoung SouthAfricans who havealready become partof the iloveLifemobionline communityhave access topractical informationthat equips themwith the knowledgethey need to makeinformed lifestylechoicesThe iloveLife
mobisite waslaunched in July lastyear with theintention of engag-ing with the youthon social issues thataffect their dailylives ndash from relation-ship challenges torecognising the signsof depression andother commonconcernsFor young people
having access toiloveLifemobi is likehaving a big brotheror sister in yourpocketYou can ask him
or her the importantquestions and youget the best answersquickly and easilyJade Archer
senior managerdigital operations atloveLife said ldquoWeunderstand thatyoung people wantto access briefrelevant informationat their conveniencebut they also wantto have fun Itrsquos forthis reason that thesite has lots of coolquizzes self-assess-ments and funtrending images thatthey can share onFacebook andTwitter We want tohelp young peopleaccess informationin a way that reso-nates well withthemrdquoiloveLifemobi is
going on a massiverecruitment driveencouraging peopleto register as usersStarting on March
7 the first 20 000young people whoregister on ilove-Lifemobi willreceive a share ofR100 000 worth ofairtimeIn April groups of
five friends who signup together stand achance of winning anight out at themoviesThe iloveLife
mobisite is easilyaccessed by going tohttpwwwiloveshylifemobi
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12LifestyleMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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This notice serves to inform parties that may be interested or affected that hereinafter referred to as lsquotheapplicantrsquo has submitted an application for a Retail licence Autocote (Pty) Ltd application numberB201602290001Erf 1914 Umtata73 Madeira StreetMthathaUmtataThe purpose of the application is for the applicant to be granted a licence to undertake petroleum Retail activitiesas detailed in the application Arrangements for viewing the application documentation can be made bycontacting the Controler of Petroleum Products by Telephone 041 396 9648 Fax 086 592 1636 E-mail ncedoganisoenergygovzaAny objections to the issuing of a licence in respect of this application which must clearly quote the applicationnumber above must be lodged with the Controller of Petroleum Products within a period of twenty (20) workingdays from the date of publication of this notice Such objections must be lodged at the following physical or postaladdress
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
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THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
Send your news to expressmedia24com or contact 047 050 4430
3NewsMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
SOME communities in the Ntabankulu andMzimvubu local municipalities falling undertheAlfredNzoDistrictmunicipalityhavevowedthat there will be no voter registration processin their areas without the fulfilment of promisesby the leadership and the delivery of serviceswhere they stay
There were disruptions of the registrationprocess and other areas did not register at all be-cause of the anger of the people who demand ser-vices before they will participate in registrationor voting
The residents are complaining about accessroads housing water and sanitation electricity
and unemploymentRegistrationcouldnot takeplaceat fivevoting
stations in Ward 15 which included Tonti Solo-mon Gagane Ngqani (all in Ntabankulu) andNgonyameni in Mount Ayliff
In Ward 16 two voting stations were affectedndash in Mabofu and Mazeni Other affected areaswere the Mount Ayliff Port St Johns MnqumaMbashe and Sakhisizwe local municipalities
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Af-fairs MEC Fikile Xasa said the government ledbyCogtaas thecoordinatingdepartmentwouldsend a team of officials to the affected areas thisweek to address the source of the current chal-lenges
ldquoIn the same vein we encourage all publicrepresentatives toput theinterestsofourpeople
and communities first to become their own lib-eratorsrdquo he said
ldquoLetusbringhopetoourpeopleandeasetheirfrustrations by delivering services urgentlywithin realistic timeframesrdquo
He called for the strengthening of workingpartnerships with all key stakeholders includ-ing traditional leaders councillors ward com-mittees and community development workersto address service delivery issues
Noregistration novotewithout servicedelivery
Nomveliso Thoko Busisiwe Mzamane andMasibulele and Carrot Thoko vow that theywill not register until the government gives thegoshyahead for the electricity infrastructurewhich was installed in their locality last monthto be switched on PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE high number of bodyguards who guardsome politicians and officials in Mhlontlo hasresulted in tension among the municipality thecommunity and opposition parties
Mhlontlo comprises Qumbu and Tsolo andhas 26 wards
Residents and opposition parties are askingwhere the municipality is getting the money topay these bodyguards
They suspect there is misuse of municipalfunds and that money for development or ser-vice delivery is misdirected to pay the body-guards
The appointment of bodyguards followed theambush of the speaker of the council XolileNkompela who is also chairperson of the ANCin the OR Tambo region
The incident took place towards the end oflastyearNkompelarsquosbodyguardwaskilledandthe vehicle they were travelling in was riddledwith bullets
During recent service delivery protests in-Qumbu Nkompela arrived to receive a petitionunder the watchful eye of heavily armed body-guards He himself was armed with a gun at hiswaist
The organiser of the Mhlontlo Civic Associa-tionDumaGuqastressedthat therewasaneedto disband this municipality because of the mis-management of funds which had led to the mu-nicipality regressing from qualified audit out-comes to a disclaimer
Guqasaidtherewasaneedtoinvestigatewhy
Tando Masersquos vehicle had blue lights Mase isa director of infrastructure in the Mhlontlo mu-nicipalityandit isallegedthathealsohasheavi-ly armed security that guards him day andnight
The United Democratic Movement (UDM)chairperson in the Mhlontlo sub-region Zakhe-ni Nondaka confirmed that the issue of body-guards for some councillors and officials hadbeen raised at a recent council meeting but itwould only start when funds were availableThe council would look for funds
ldquoBut now we see the influx of bodyguardsguarding the leadership So our question iswhere they get the money to pay these body-guardsrdquo he said
Nondaka said that the huge amount of moneythat was being spent on court battles betweenleaders fighting each other was having an im-mense negative impact on service delivery
ldquoThe sum of R24-million for access roads wasreturned to the national Treasury because ofthe power struggle and mismanagement offunds In addition the R15 million for electrifi-cation also went back to the Treasuryrdquo he said
He said they would write a letter to the localgovernment MEC asking him to intervene
Nkompela said a resolution had beentaken tohire the bodyguards for him since his life wasin jeopardy following the attack which left hisbodyguard dead ldquoI donrsquot know who was notaware that my life was in danger and that therewas a need for additional securityrdquo
He said it was the responsibility of the munic-ipality to take action if some of its councillorsrsquolives were in danger
Outcry over hired body guards inMhlontlo
Mhlontlo speaker andchairperson of the ANCin the OR Tambo regionXolile Nkompelaisflanked by heavilyarmed bodyguards atan event in QumbuPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
IN a bid to clamp down on sloppyworkmanship in the Eastern Capethe National Home Builders Regis-tration Council (NHBRC) is rollingout a training programme to sharp-en the skills of home inspectors
The training programme is of-fered to municipal building inspec-tors and Human Settlements De-partment inspectors to enhancetheir skills and technical capabili-ties in an effort to curb poor work-manship during construction
The programme was launched intheORTamboregion inpartnershipwith the provincial Department ofHuman Settlements and the ORTambo District Municipality lastweek
The three-day training pro-gramme was facilitated by anNHBRC-accredited training special-ist and it focuses on home buildingtechnical standards building regu-lations and construction processes
NHBRC provincial manager Nom-basa Ngoqo said the training wasaimed at enhancing the perform-ance of inspectors and keepingthem well-informed on buildingand technological advances
ldquoOur training programme focus-es on soils foundations superstruc-ture roofing and finishing healthand safety and alternative and in-novative technologyrdquo she said
We want to keep our internal in-spectors and government abreast ofthe latest developments and trendsin the construction sectorrdquo
Ngoqo said the OR Tambo regionhad been identified as a hotspot dueto the high number of non-compli-ances with home building stan-dards and regulations experiencedin the area
ldquoIn our engagement with the pro-vincial Department of Human Set-tlements and municipalities weidentified a need to sharpen theskills and technical knowledge ofour inspectors so that we can deci-sively deal with non-complying
builders in order to protect housingconsumersrdquo she said
Meanwhile the training will be
rolled out in all eight district munic-ipalities of the province with a viewof enhancing the quality of homes
built in the province and curb theuse of cheap and substandard build-ing materials
Effort to sharpenskills of home inspectors
This group of inspectors from the OR Tambo District Municipality Department of Human Settlements and NHBRC completed an inspectortraining course to sharpen their skills and knowledge of construction and quality assurance PHOTO SUPPLIED
THE director of JKN DevelopmentConsultants an East London-based Eastern Cape company La-zola Kubukeli is confident of get-ting business for his company inZimbabwe when he travels therethis week
Kubukeli is one of the 30 busi-nesspeople who will be participat-ing in the three-legged investmentand trade initiative in HarareGweru and Bulawayo from March13 to 19
The mission will be led by Depu-ty Trade and Industry MinisterMzwandile Masina
The delegation will consist ofcompanies operating in the agri-
culture and agro-processing sec-tors built-environment profes-sionals and the oil and gasminingand capital equipment and elec-tro-technical sectors
The programme will includebusiness seminars site visitsmini-exhibitions and business-to-business meetings
ldquoWe have learnt that there arenumerous infrastructure develop-ment projects in Zimbabwe andour main objective in travellingthere is to explore the possibilitiesof participating in the projectsrdquoKubukeli said
ldquoThere are also mines in Zimb-abwe which require our expertise
ldquoThe mines import quantity sur-veying and architectural skillsfrom as far as Australia and wereckon our company is well-suitedand -located to provide the skillsfrom South Africardquo
JKN which is based in Nahoonandhasa satellite office inMpuma-langa is a built-environment pro-fessional service for companiesspecialising in architecturalquantity surveying and projectmanagement services
The company which Kubukelistarted five years ago employs 10people He plans to employ morewhen he signs concrete deals dur-ing the international mission
The trip to Zimbabwe will bethe third trade and investmentmission organised by the depart-ment that Kubukeli has partici-pated in
Last month he was assisted bythe department to travel to Indiawhere he managed to meet twocompanies that showed interest inestablishing joint-ventures withhis company for projects in SouthAfrica
He also travelled to the Demo-cratic Republic of the Congo witha business group last year
Masina said the visit was part ofthe departmentrsquos efforts to cementeconomic relations and increase
trade and investment betweenSouth Africa and Zimbabwe
ldquoThe mission to Zimbabwe willenable the South African compa-nies to identify trade and invest-ment opportunities in the countryand to interact with Zimbabweanbusinesspeople and consider waysin which cooperation partner-ships and joint-ventures could beestablished in order to explorethese opportunitiesrdquo Masina saidndash REPORTER
East Cape company to try its luck in ZimbabweLazolaKubukeliPHOTOSUPPLIED
MEMBERS of Die Burger andEP Media held a consultativemeeting with government offi-cials at the King Williamrsquos Town
(KWT) Golf Club last Wednes-day
Die Burger and EP Media Gen-eral Manager Tasmia Ismail led
a delegation of reporters and ad-vertising staff to meet govern-ment officials over lunch and toexplain the opportunities that
Media 24 offers with its publica-tions which are distributedthroughout the Eastern Cape ndashNCEBA DLADLA
EPMediaholds consultativemeetingwithgovernmentofficials
EP Mediarsquos Nceba Dladla (far left) and general manager Tasmia Ismail(far right) flank Judy Ngoloyi director of Ntambanani Media Consultingand Xola Nozewu of Vukani Community Radio which is the QueenstownExpressrsquo media partner PHOTOMICHAEL HEALY
Amathole District communications director Siyabulela Makunga (far left)and Department of Water Affairs and Sanitation communicationsmanager Thandile Ngcume (far right) with EP Mediarsquos LeeshyAnne Bietje
PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
Nunurai Mpandaguta (left) and Hlumela Odunuga (second from right) ofTava Networks with TerrishyAnn King (second left) and Simbongile Mdledleboth of EP Media PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
Raphael OlashyAne (left) and Semi Allen (right) both of Sagittarius Commushynications with LeeshyAnn Bietje of EP Media PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
In accordance with the editorial policyof the Mthatha Express we invitereaders to comment on mistakes in thenewspaper and shall correct significanterrors as soon as possible Send info tothe Ombudsman of Media24rsquos LocalPress George Claassen at ge-orgeclaassenmedia24com or call himat 0 021 851 3232 Readers can alsocontact the SA Press Ombudsman at0 011 484 36128 or e-mailombudsmanpresscouncilorgzaO
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RURAL Development and Agrarian ReformMECMliboQhoboshiyane has expressed hissatisfaction with the progress that has beenmade at the Magwa tea estate in Lusikisiki
Magwa has been in a crisis which saw em-ployees taking to the streets and toyi-toyingover the nonpayment of their salaries forseveral months
The Grahamstown High Court then ap-pointed an administrator tasked with pro-viding business-rescue administration tothe tea estateThe man tasked to do so is Garth Voigt
who has been hard at work in pursuit of sta-bilising the tea estateVoigt said that since his appointment he
had been engaging with all relevant credit-ors in the estate and ascertaining theamount of debt eachwas owed by theMagwatea estateThe creditors include theworkers Eskom
SARS and the Unemployment InsuranceFundQhoboshiyane said ldquoI ampleasedwith the
work being done so far by the administratorworking with all creditorsldquoI encourage creditors to work closely
with the administrator during this processto complete all thework thatneeds tobedonein this administrative phaserdquo he saidQhoboshiyane also stressed that this proc-
essmust be used to discuss all issues of inter-est to creditors so that when they completedthis phase they would be able to move onwith the sustainable and commercial pro-duction of tea at MagwaHe said this process was part of the busi-
ness-rescue process that the governmenthad followed as part of making the Magwaand Majola tea estates able to produce teacommercially againMeanwhile the owed employees want the
process to be sped up because they say theyare starvingNomsaMbese said what they wanted from
the governmentrsquos intervention was to proc-ess their salaries for all the months theyworked without paymentldquoWe dedicated our time toMagwawith the
hope of getting paid but we came out withempty handsrdquo she said
Magwateaestate isshapingup
MEC Mlibo Qhoboshiyane is satisfied with theprogress at the Magwa tea estatePHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
REPORTER
WALTER Sisulu Universityrsquos (WSU) searchfor a new vice-chancellor has finally paiddividends following the announcement onMarch 8 of Professor Rob Midgley as the in-stitutionrsquos new vice-chancellor and princi-pal
The appointment was made following atwo-part interview process held on January29Staff students and community members
were afforded anopportunity to engagewiththe candidates as they delivered a 20-minutepresentation live from the Buffalo City cam-pusrsquos Potsdam Site and streamed to all theother campuses during the latest inter-viewsA 20-minute question-answer session
then ensued before the candidates were putthrough their paces during the last round offormal interviews with the vice-chancellorselection panel headed by council chairper-son Judge Nambitha Dambuza
This latest round of interviews was pre-ceded by an unsuccessful recruitmentprocess that saw four candidates vying forthe position last yearProf Midgley is a Rhodes University pro-
fessor emeritus an advocate of the HighCourt of South Africa and amember of theAcademy of Science of South AfricaHe obtained a B Com LLB at Rhodes Uni-
versity and a PhD from the University ofCape TownHe is the author ofmore than 100 academ-
ic publications including three books Law-yersrsquo Professional Liability (1992) Princi-ples of Delict (2nd ed 1997 3rd ed 2005) co-authored with JC van der Walt alsopublished as the Delict section in The Lawof South Africa (First Reissue Vol 8 part 11996 2nd ed 2005) and The Law of Delict inSouth Africa (2010 2nd ed 2012) co-editedwith Max LoubserHe has served onmost academic andman-
agement committees at faculty senate andcouncil levels at three different universitiesin South Africa
He has experience as a deputy vice-chan-cellor at two universities providing in-sights into university strategic develop-ment and managementMidgely will assume his new role as vice-
chancellor and principal of WSU on April 1ldquoWe are confident that Prof Rob Midgley
will prove to be a distinguished vice-chan-cellor and a worthy successor to interimvice-chancellor Prof Khaya MfenyanardquoWSU spokesperson Yonela Tukwayo said
Walter Sisulu University appoints new vice-chancellorProf RobMidgley isthe newlyappointedviceshychancellorfor WalterSisuluUniversityPHOTOSUPPLIED
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AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
THE Ingquza Hill Municipality hosted a signlanguage awareness campaign in Lusikisikilast Thursday to recognise the deaf society inthe area
NandiphaMdiya fromthespeakerrsquosofficeatIngquza said they were trying to reach all theaffected people in the municipality and theirfamiliesldquoWe want to make sure that our frontline
personnel are well-trained in sign language tomake it easy for deaf people to access all themunicipal servicesrdquo Mdiya saidMlawu Tyatyeka chairperson of the PAN
South African Language Board (Panslab) inthe Eastern Cape applauded themunicipality
for this awareness drive as he said that notmuchwasdonendashespeciallyingovernmentoffi-ces ndash to accommodate the deaf societyldquoWe need to make an effort to learn and un-
derstand sign language as it is the only lan-guage that they can speak and understandrdquoTyatyeka saidHe said deaf people needed to be treated the
sameashearingpeople andnot be calledoffen-sive names as if they were stupid because oftheir challenge to speak normallyldquoThis language should be made an official
language making it the 12th official languagein the countryrdquo he saidDisabledPeopleofSouthAfrica IngquzaHill
branch chairmanNikiweBadula said that thedaywasvery important for the entire disabledsociety
ldquoWe feel like we are important now that themunicipality has set aside this day to look intoour challenges and ways to overcome themrdquoBadula saidShe also highlighted the stigma people tend-
ed to attach todisability treatingdisabledpeo-ple as less than humanldquoThe offensive names some people tend to
call us need to stop andwe demand to be treat-ed as equal with any other humansrdquo Badulasaid
Community urged to learn sign language Panslab chairpersonMlawu Tyatyekaaddresses thecommunity of theIngquza Hill municishypality during the signlanguage awarenessdrive lin Lusikisiki lastweek PHOTOSUPPLIED
REPORTER
EASTERN Cape Premier PhumuloMasualle has dismissed seven claimsthat were lodged by the traditionalleadership in the province
The premier announced his deci-sion on the traditional leadership dis-putes at the Mthatha City Hall lastThursdayThe matters included the AbeT-
shawu Tribe in Mbizana who wereclaiming senior traditional leader-ship over the Imizizi Traditional Au-thorityAnother dispute dimissed was of
Sindezama Mdunyelwa who claimedrecognition as a traditional leader ofthe Zaci and Hegebe tribe in Mqandu-li the leadership of which is current-ly under Phathekile HolomisaFive other other matters were also
dismissedAccording to a statement issued by
provincial government spokespersonSizwe Kupelo the premier arrived atthe decision following a lengthy proc-ess of investigations conducted by acommittee which was established interms of Section 26 (a) Act 41 of 2003as amended in 2009ldquoHe then considered the recommen-
dations of the committee and madethe decision in terms of Section 26 (3)of the Traditional Leadership Gov-ernance and Framework Act 41 of2003rdquo Kupelo stated
PremierMasualledismissestraditional claims
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MNQUMA mayor Baba Ganjana has broughta smile to 90 deserving pupils at variousschools in the municipality
The pupils were selected from variousschools in Butterworth Centane and Ngqa-makhwe based on the needs of each pupil andtheir household or family situationsSocial workers teachers and non-govern-
mental organisations played a central role inthe selection by virtue of having a good under-standing of the pupilsrsquo family backgroundsGanjana handed over full sets of school uni-
forms aswell as stationery as part of the annu-al back-to-school campaignSpokesman Loyiso Mpalantshane said the
third annual campaign by the municipalitywasamong the institutionrsquos several initiativesaimed at encouraging education as an effec-tive tool that should be used to free communi-ties from the clutches of grinding poverty anda vehicle towards success particularly forthose living inpreviouslydisadvantagedruralcommunitiesHe said that since its inception in 2013 near-
ly 300pupilsbetweenGrade1andGrade12hadbenefited from the campaignldquoThe municipality believes that the best
way to break the cycle of poverty is improvedaccess to educationrdquo he said
Ganjana said ldquoAs the rulingparty theANChas prioritised education because it is by edu-cation that any human being can shape his orher future into a life that contributes to thedevelopment of mankind and social transfor-mationldquoA lackof school uniformcannot be allowed
to deny children their right to educationldquoEducation is a societal matter therefore
wecall uponall stakeholders toplay their partin helping those less fortunate to have accessto educationrdquoThe principal of the Upper Cegcwane Jun-
ior Secondary School in NgqamakhweNoncedo Booi said some pupils dropped outof school or became withdrawn in the class-room due to shame which affected their stud-ies negativelyMost of the beneficiaries were from disad-
vantaged or poor households she saidldquoSome pupils rely on gumboots to attend
classesldquoThe municipality has helped a great deal
and restored our pride and the childrenrsquos dig-nityldquoThis campaign will restore the confidence
of children and encourage school attendanceldquoAs teachers we also welcome this cam-
paign as it will make our jobs easierldquoThe Mnquma Local Municipality and the
Department of Education are really assistinggreatlyrdquo Booi said
Smilesasdestitutepupils receive school uniforms
At the back are from left Mnquma mayor Baba Ganjana chief whip Thobakazi Patience Ntangaand council speaker Zibuthe Mnqwazi during the backshytoshyschool campaign held in MsobomvuTownship PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
BUNTU GOTYWA
MTHATHAdistrict educationdirectorThem-ba Dyasi gave awards to the districtrsquos top-per-forming schools and pupils at a ceremonyheld at the Walter Sisulu Universityrsquos Zamu-kulungisa campus
Dyasi said thiswasawayof showingprinci-pals and pupils that hard work brought re-wardsAt the ceremonyDyasi pointed to the short-
age of teachers and lack of infrastructure asthe main stumbling blocks in the poor per-formance of matrics in the regionHowever he said with the government
they were making teacher appointments oneof their priorities for this yearldquoIf teachers are not there the performance
of the pupils will go downldquoWe are also focusing on infrastructure be-
cause if there is poor infrastructure it nega-tively affects pupil performanceldquoBut more importantly we ask everybody
pupils and teachers to engage more in teach-ing and learning and officials of departmentsmust help schoolsrdquo
He said he hoped the awards played a hugerole in motivating school principals andteachers improve the standard of educationldquoThis is going tomotivate all of them start-
ingwithprincipalsandeducators themselvesldquoWe organise this to say thank you very
much especially to subject teachers who arethe ones working with pupils themselvesrdquoDyasi saidMthatha district achieved a 637 matric
pass last year and Dyasi said they were look-ing at achieving 75 this yearThe overall school winner at the awards
was St Johns College which took the awardfor the third straight year and scooped themost awards for teachers and pupilsSt Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa said his
teachers worked tirelessly to achieve the de-sired results for the schoolHe said asmuch as they hadwon the award
for the third time the competition from otherschools was growing every yearHe said their ldquoeach one teach onerdquo pro-
gramme was the key area that could belearned by other schools in the districtldquoWe group our pupils and ask those who
performbetter to assist others sometimeswe
call it lsquoyou lift as you risersquoldquoThose whorsquove gone up must lift others as
they riserdquo said MagaqaHesaid theschoolalsohadpriorities identi-
fyingsubjects thatwerea threat to them suchas maths and physical sciences and special-ists in those subjects worked with all the pu-pilsOther top achievers included Holy Cross
Education Centre Kiddie Land whichachieved a 100 pass rate followed by HolyCross Senior Secondary School with 933and St Johns third at 926Gobizizwe High school took the best new-
comerwith its 823pass rate by its firstmat-ricsMthatha College of Maths Science and
Commerce was the most improved from435 in 2014 to 953 last yearFive of the top pupils were from St Johns
College with one each from Umtata HighSchool and Efata School
Mthatharsquos top education performers awarded
St Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa accepts thetrophy for the overall bestshyperforming schoolPHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE Mthatha branch of the Soul City RiseYoung Womenrsquos Club will tomorrow con-duct a career expo and promote careers notknown by most young people
The Rise Young Womenrsquos Club is a pro-gramme of the Soul City Institute aimed atpromoting girlsrsquo lives in the communitiesthey live inThe young women are encouraged to form
community and school groups of up to 20peopleThe groups then undertake projects con-
ductmeetings and do activities aimed atmo-bilising young women to participate in tak-ing responsible action to shape their livesand those of the people around themRise YoungWomenrsquos Clubmentor Aphele-
le Makongwana said they had chosen to fo-cus this expo on the lesser-known careersto give options to pupils when they went tohigher-learning institutionsShe said they were also doing their bit in
curbing the unemployment rate by promot-ing many of these careersldquoWe donrsquot want pupils to only go for the
obvious careers because that is part of thereason they struggle to find employment aft-er varsityldquoThere are many careers that are un-
known to these kids and they end up follow-ing the same careers that everyone is goingforldquoWe encourage them to look for the many
other careers that are out there that willbenefit them going forwardldquoWe want them to be open about careers
that will offer them employment as soon asthey leave universityrdquo Makongwana saidThe club says many career exhibitions
that take place in Mthatha cover careersthat are popular over and over againldquoFor example there are many careers in
the Department of Health but the careersthey always hear of are those in medicinesuch as becoming a doctor or nurserdquo Ma-kongwana saidThe club also wants schoolchildren to be
exposed to careers that ldquodo not involve a lotof reading and studying but reqiure practi-cal and technical skillsrdquoIt says children need to bear in mind that
not all students will be academically excel-lent and therefore will find it hard to get thecareers they plan to pursueThe career expowill be at the Rotary stadi-
um next to the Isibaya complex and willstart at 730amAnumber of schoolswill be part of the pro-
gramme including St Johns College Ngan-gelizwe High School Mthatha TechnicalSchool and many others around Mthatha
Youngwomenrsquos clubholds careerexpo
REPORTER
EDUPLANT has started the year with fiveone-day workshops in each province ndash 45workshops that will reach thousands ofpeople
These fun edu-workshops aim to provideteachers and community members withtangible ways to support the estimated40of pupilswho are undernourished andtherefore unable to learn properlyFor the pupils teachers and community
members who attend these workshopspoverty and unemployment are mitigatedas they gain valuable skills that use localand available resources to transform dustbowls into food forestsAll schools should enter the competition
as they canwin funding training plantingresources anda chance to present the storyof their food garden at the EduPlant Finalsin Gauteng in OctoberThis event is one week of edu-entertain-
ment with accommodation and travel allpaid for Entries close on May 31Climate change is a serious risk to vul-
nerable communities and this was recent-ly highlighted in November at the COP21inParis wheremore than 100 heads of gov-
ernment came together to talk about howto take better care of our planetThese mitigation methods are being ad-
dressed by South Africarsquos leading permac-ulture initiative the EduPlant Pro-gramme Severe weather like that in latesummer this year can destroy crops andlead to hunger and famineSchools that apply permaculture princi-
ples are better able to withstand suchevents and maintain food security andhelp to prevent debilitating nutritional de-ficiencies such as kwashiorkorTheWoolworthsTrust supports theEdu-
Plant programmeThe winners of this yearrsquos competition
will also be able to send one teacher on atwo-week course that will provide vitalskills to build on their schoolsrsquo successesand enable them to cascade their skills tothe surrounding community Sixty finalistschools stand to win a total of R275 000 incash prizes aswell as tools and educationalresourcesThe entry form can be downloaded at
httpwwwtreescozaprogrammesed-uplant Follow the progress of EduPlantschools on Facebook httpswwwface-bookcomEduPlant or twitter Edu-PlantSA
Schools urged to enter EduPlant competition
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016 NEWS 9
REPORTER
LOVELifersquos mobisiteiloveLife has nowmade it possible foryoung people toactively engage inmaking informedlifestyle choices ndashand to be instantlyrewarded for doingso
The thousands ofyoung SouthAfricans who havealready become partof the iloveLifemobionline communityhave access topractical informationthat equips themwith the knowledgethey need to makeinformed lifestylechoicesThe iloveLife
mobisite waslaunched in July lastyear with theintention of engag-ing with the youthon social issues thataffect their dailylives ndash from relation-ship challenges torecognising the signsof depression andother commonconcernsFor young people
having access toiloveLifemobi is likehaving a big brotheror sister in yourpocketYou can ask him
or her the importantquestions and youget the best answersquickly and easilyJade Archer
senior managerdigital operations atloveLife said ldquoWeunderstand thatyoung people wantto access briefrelevant informationat their conveniencebut they also wantto have fun Itrsquos forthis reason that thesite has lots of coolquizzes self-assess-ments and funtrending images thatthey can share onFacebook andTwitter We want tohelp young peopleaccess informationin a way that reso-nates well withthemrdquoiloveLifemobi is
going on a massiverecruitment driveencouraging peopleto register as usersStarting on March
7 the first 20 000young people whoregister on ilove-Lifemobi willreceive a share ofR100 000 worth ofairtimeIn April groups of
five friends who signup together stand achance of winning anight out at themoviesThe iloveLife
mobisite is easilyaccessed by going tohttpwwwiloveshylifemobi
iloveLifemobisupportsyoungpeople
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12LifestyleMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
The allshynew Volvo XC90 has been named the 2016WesBank SAGMJ Car of the Year PHOTOSUPPLIED
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THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
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IN a bid to clamp down on sloppyworkmanship in the Eastern Capethe National Home Builders Regis-tration Council (NHBRC) is rollingout a training programme to sharp-en the skills of home inspectors
The training programme is of-fered to municipal building inspec-tors and Human Settlements De-partment inspectors to enhancetheir skills and technical capabili-ties in an effort to curb poor work-manship during construction
The programme was launched intheORTamboregion inpartnershipwith the provincial Department ofHuman Settlements and the ORTambo District Municipality lastweek
The three-day training pro-gramme was facilitated by anNHBRC-accredited training special-ist and it focuses on home buildingtechnical standards building regu-lations and construction processes
NHBRC provincial manager Nom-basa Ngoqo said the training wasaimed at enhancing the perform-ance of inspectors and keepingthem well-informed on buildingand technological advances
ldquoOur training programme focus-es on soils foundations superstruc-ture roofing and finishing healthand safety and alternative and in-novative technologyrdquo she said
We want to keep our internal in-spectors and government abreast ofthe latest developments and trendsin the construction sectorrdquo
Ngoqo said the OR Tambo regionhad been identified as a hotspot dueto the high number of non-compli-ances with home building stan-dards and regulations experiencedin the area
ldquoIn our engagement with the pro-vincial Department of Human Set-tlements and municipalities weidentified a need to sharpen theskills and technical knowledge ofour inspectors so that we can deci-sively deal with non-complying
builders in order to protect housingconsumersrdquo she said
Meanwhile the training will be
rolled out in all eight district munic-ipalities of the province with a viewof enhancing the quality of homes
built in the province and curb theuse of cheap and substandard build-ing materials
Effort to sharpenskills of home inspectors
This group of inspectors from the OR Tambo District Municipality Department of Human Settlements and NHBRC completed an inspectortraining course to sharpen their skills and knowledge of construction and quality assurance PHOTO SUPPLIED
THE director of JKN DevelopmentConsultants an East London-based Eastern Cape company La-zola Kubukeli is confident of get-ting business for his company inZimbabwe when he travels therethis week
Kubukeli is one of the 30 busi-nesspeople who will be participat-ing in the three-legged investmentand trade initiative in HarareGweru and Bulawayo from March13 to 19
The mission will be led by Depu-ty Trade and Industry MinisterMzwandile Masina
The delegation will consist ofcompanies operating in the agri-
culture and agro-processing sec-tors built-environment profes-sionals and the oil and gasminingand capital equipment and elec-tro-technical sectors
The programme will includebusiness seminars site visitsmini-exhibitions and business-to-business meetings
ldquoWe have learnt that there arenumerous infrastructure develop-ment projects in Zimbabwe andour main objective in travellingthere is to explore the possibilitiesof participating in the projectsrdquoKubukeli said
ldquoThere are also mines in Zimb-abwe which require our expertise
ldquoThe mines import quantity sur-veying and architectural skillsfrom as far as Australia and wereckon our company is well-suitedand -located to provide the skillsfrom South Africardquo
JKN which is based in Nahoonandhasa satellite office inMpuma-langa is a built-environment pro-fessional service for companiesspecialising in architecturalquantity surveying and projectmanagement services
The company which Kubukelistarted five years ago employs 10people He plans to employ morewhen he signs concrete deals dur-ing the international mission
The trip to Zimbabwe will bethe third trade and investmentmission organised by the depart-ment that Kubukeli has partici-pated in
Last month he was assisted bythe department to travel to Indiawhere he managed to meet twocompanies that showed interest inestablishing joint-ventures withhis company for projects in SouthAfrica
He also travelled to the Demo-cratic Republic of the Congo witha business group last year
Masina said the visit was part ofthe departmentrsquos efforts to cementeconomic relations and increase
trade and investment betweenSouth Africa and Zimbabwe
ldquoThe mission to Zimbabwe willenable the South African compa-nies to identify trade and invest-ment opportunities in the countryand to interact with Zimbabweanbusinesspeople and consider waysin which cooperation partner-ships and joint-ventures could beestablished in order to explorethese opportunitiesrdquo Masina saidndash REPORTER
East Cape company to try its luck in ZimbabweLazolaKubukeliPHOTOSUPPLIED
MEMBERS of Die Burger andEP Media held a consultativemeeting with government offi-cials at the King Williamrsquos Town
(KWT) Golf Club last Wednes-day
Die Burger and EP Media Gen-eral Manager Tasmia Ismail led
a delegation of reporters and ad-vertising staff to meet govern-ment officials over lunch and toexplain the opportunities that
Media 24 offers with its publica-tions which are distributedthroughout the Eastern Cape ndashNCEBA DLADLA
EPMediaholds consultativemeetingwithgovernmentofficials
EP Mediarsquos Nceba Dladla (far left) and general manager Tasmia Ismail(far right) flank Judy Ngoloyi director of Ntambanani Media Consultingand Xola Nozewu of Vukani Community Radio which is the QueenstownExpressrsquo media partner PHOTOMICHAEL HEALY
Amathole District communications director Siyabulela Makunga (far left)and Department of Water Affairs and Sanitation communicationsmanager Thandile Ngcume (far right) with EP Mediarsquos LeeshyAnne Bietje
PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
Nunurai Mpandaguta (left) and Hlumela Odunuga (second from right) ofTava Networks with TerrishyAnn King (second left) and Simbongile Mdledleboth of EP Media PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
Raphael OlashyAne (left) and Semi Allen (right) both of Sagittarius Commushynications with LeeshyAnn Bietje of EP Media PHOTO MICHAEL HEALY
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RURAL Development and Agrarian ReformMECMliboQhoboshiyane has expressed hissatisfaction with the progress that has beenmade at the Magwa tea estate in Lusikisiki
Magwa has been in a crisis which saw em-ployees taking to the streets and toyi-toyingover the nonpayment of their salaries forseveral months
The Grahamstown High Court then ap-pointed an administrator tasked with pro-viding business-rescue administration tothe tea estateThe man tasked to do so is Garth Voigt
who has been hard at work in pursuit of sta-bilising the tea estateVoigt said that since his appointment he
had been engaging with all relevant credit-ors in the estate and ascertaining theamount of debt eachwas owed by theMagwatea estateThe creditors include theworkers Eskom
SARS and the Unemployment InsuranceFundQhoboshiyane said ldquoI ampleasedwith the
work being done so far by the administratorworking with all creditorsldquoI encourage creditors to work closely
with the administrator during this processto complete all thework thatneeds tobedonein this administrative phaserdquo he saidQhoboshiyane also stressed that this proc-
essmust be used to discuss all issues of inter-est to creditors so that when they completedthis phase they would be able to move onwith the sustainable and commercial pro-duction of tea at MagwaHe said this process was part of the busi-
ness-rescue process that the governmenthad followed as part of making the Magwaand Majola tea estates able to produce teacommercially againMeanwhile the owed employees want the
process to be sped up because they say theyare starvingNomsaMbese said what they wanted from
the governmentrsquos intervention was to proc-ess their salaries for all the months theyworked without paymentldquoWe dedicated our time toMagwawith the
hope of getting paid but we came out withempty handsrdquo she said
Magwateaestate isshapingup
MEC Mlibo Qhoboshiyane is satisfied with theprogress at the Magwa tea estatePHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
REPORTER
WALTER Sisulu Universityrsquos (WSU) searchfor a new vice-chancellor has finally paiddividends following the announcement onMarch 8 of Professor Rob Midgley as the in-stitutionrsquos new vice-chancellor and princi-pal
The appointment was made following atwo-part interview process held on January29Staff students and community members
were afforded anopportunity to engagewiththe candidates as they delivered a 20-minutepresentation live from the Buffalo City cam-pusrsquos Potsdam Site and streamed to all theother campuses during the latest inter-viewsA 20-minute question-answer session
then ensued before the candidates were putthrough their paces during the last round offormal interviews with the vice-chancellorselection panel headed by council chairper-son Judge Nambitha Dambuza
This latest round of interviews was pre-ceded by an unsuccessful recruitmentprocess that saw four candidates vying forthe position last yearProf Midgley is a Rhodes University pro-
fessor emeritus an advocate of the HighCourt of South Africa and amember of theAcademy of Science of South AfricaHe obtained a B Com LLB at Rhodes Uni-
versity and a PhD from the University ofCape TownHe is the author ofmore than 100 academ-
ic publications including three books Law-yersrsquo Professional Liability (1992) Princi-ples of Delict (2nd ed 1997 3rd ed 2005) co-authored with JC van der Walt alsopublished as the Delict section in The Lawof South Africa (First Reissue Vol 8 part 11996 2nd ed 2005) and The Law of Delict inSouth Africa (2010 2nd ed 2012) co-editedwith Max LoubserHe has served onmost academic andman-
agement committees at faculty senate andcouncil levels at three different universitiesin South Africa
He has experience as a deputy vice-chan-cellor at two universities providing in-sights into university strategic develop-ment and managementMidgely will assume his new role as vice-
chancellor and principal of WSU on April 1ldquoWe are confident that Prof Rob Midgley
will prove to be a distinguished vice-chan-cellor and a worthy successor to interimvice-chancellor Prof Khaya MfenyanardquoWSU spokesperson Yonela Tukwayo said
Walter Sisulu University appoints new vice-chancellorProf RobMidgley isthe newlyappointedviceshychancellorfor WalterSisuluUniversityPHOTOSUPPLIED
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IBINGUMMBONoMxesibe amalungu amaWe-sile asuka mbombo zone zeBorder amp EasternCapeDistrict athe ahlanganisa iintloko kwing-qungquthela yezovangelo yeli Bandla phantsikoMfundisi Timothy Ntathu nebibanjelwekwisekethe yaseCala kutsha nje
Le ndibano ibiyenye yeenkonzo eziqhuty-wayo rhoqo ngonyaka nalapho kuxhotyiswakhona abaVangeli (Evangelists) kwakunyenooNobhayibhile (Bible women) ngendlelayokubizela bonke abantu kuYesu osindisayoUkantiumxholowalonyakaubusithildquoUsindisokubo bonkerdquoEsenza intetho kule ndibano owongamele
ezovangelo kweli bandla uMfundisi Ndumiso
Mkefaukhuthazebonkeabathebathabathainx-axheba kule ndibano abaquka abaVangelikwakunye nooNobhayibhile esitsho esithikuyekwabonakalaukubaumgangathouxhome
kakhulu kulo nyaka Uthe intsimi inkulu aba-vuni bambalwabangatyhafi endleleni egxinini-sa kumbongo lo walo nyaka ukuba balandelewona
IngqungquthelayamaWesileUmfundisiNdumisoMkhefaephahlwengabanyeabefundisiabaVangelikwakunyenooNobhayishybhile kwinkonshyzo ibiseCalaPHOTOSIMMDLEDLE
AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
THE Ingquza Hill Municipality hosted a signlanguage awareness campaign in Lusikisikilast Thursday to recognise the deaf society inthe area
NandiphaMdiya fromthespeakerrsquosofficeatIngquza said they were trying to reach all theaffected people in the municipality and theirfamiliesldquoWe want to make sure that our frontline
personnel are well-trained in sign language tomake it easy for deaf people to access all themunicipal servicesrdquo Mdiya saidMlawu Tyatyeka chairperson of the PAN
South African Language Board (Panslab) inthe Eastern Cape applauded themunicipality
for this awareness drive as he said that notmuchwasdonendashespeciallyingovernmentoffi-ces ndash to accommodate the deaf societyldquoWe need to make an effort to learn and un-
derstand sign language as it is the only lan-guage that they can speak and understandrdquoTyatyeka saidHe said deaf people needed to be treated the
sameashearingpeople andnot be calledoffen-sive names as if they were stupid because oftheir challenge to speak normallyldquoThis language should be made an official
language making it the 12th official languagein the countryrdquo he saidDisabledPeopleofSouthAfrica IngquzaHill
branch chairmanNikiweBadula said that thedaywasvery important for the entire disabledsociety
ldquoWe feel like we are important now that themunicipality has set aside this day to look intoour challenges and ways to overcome themrdquoBadula saidShe also highlighted the stigma people tend-
ed to attach todisability treatingdisabledpeo-ple as less than humanldquoThe offensive names some people tend to
call us need to stop andwe demand to be treat-ed as equal with any other humansrdquo Badulasaid
Community urged to learn sign language Panslab chairpersonMlawu Tyatyekaaddresses thecommunity of theIngquza Hill municishypality during the signlanguage awarenessdrive lin Lusikisiki lastweek PHOTOSUPPLIED
REPORTER
EASTERN Cape Premier PhumuloMasualle has dismissed seven claimsthat were lodged by the traditionalleadership in the province
The premier announced his deci-sion on the traditional leadership dis-putes at the Mthatha City Hall lastThursdayThe matters included the AbeT-
shawu Tribe in Mbizana who wereclaiming senior traditional leader-ship over the Imizizi Traditional Au-thorityAnother dispute dimissed was of
Sindezama Mdunyelwa who claimedrecognition as a traditional leader ofthe Zaci and Hegebe tribe in Mqandu-li the leadership of which is current-ly under Phathekile HolomisaFive other other matters were also
dismissedAccording to a statement issued by
provincial government spokespersonSizwe Kupelo the premier arrived atthe decision following a lengthy proc-ess of investigations conducted by acommittee which was established interms of Section 26 (a) Act 41 of 2003as amended in 2009ldquoHe then considered the recommen-
dations of the committee and madethe decision in terms of Section 26 (3)of the Traditional Leadership Gov-ernance and Framework Act 41 of2003rdquo Kupelo stated
PremierMasualledismissestraditional claims
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MNQUMA mayor Baba Ganjana has broughta smile to 90 deserving pupils at variousschools in the municipality
The pupils were selected from variousschools in Butterworth Centane and Ngqa-makhwe based on the needs of each pupil andtheir household or family situationsSocial workers teachers and non-govern-
mental organisations played a central role inthe selection by virtue of having a good under-standing of the pupilsrsquo family backgroundsGanjana handed over full sets of school uni-
forms aswell as stationery as part of the annu-al back-to-school campaignSpokesman Loyiso Mpalantshane said the
third annual campaign by the municipalitywasamong the institutionrsquos several initiativesaimed at encouraging education as an effec-tive tool that should be used to free communi-ties from the clutches of grinding poverty anda vehicle towards success particularly forthose living inpreviouslydisadvantagedruralcommunitiesHe said that since its inception in 2013 near-
ly 300pupilsbetweenGrade1andGrade12hadbenefited from the campaignldquoThe municipality believes that the best
way to break the cycle of poverty is improvedaccess to educationrdquo he said
Ganjana said ldquoAs the rulingparty theANChas prioritised education because it is by edu-cation that any human being can shape his orher future into a life that contributes to thedevelopment of mankind and social transfor-mationldquoA lackof school uniformcannot be allowed
to deny children their right to educationldquoEducation is a societal matter therefore
wecall uponall stakeholders toplay their partin helping those less fortunate to have accessto educationrdquoThe principal of the Upper Cegcwane Jun-
ior Secondary School in NgqamakhweNoncedo Booi said some pupils dropped outof school or became withdrawn in the class-room due to shame which affected their stud-ies negativelyMost of the beneficiaries were from disad-
vantaged or poor households she saidldquoSome pupils rely on gumboots to attend
classesldquoThe municipality has helped a great deal
and restored our pride and the childrenrsquos dig-nityldquoThis campaign will restore the confidence
of children and encourage school attendanceldquoAs teachers we also welcome this cam-
paign as it will make our jobs easierldquoThe Mnquma Local Municipality and the
Department of Education are really assistinggreatlyrdquo Booi said
Smilesasdestitutepupils receive school uniforms
At the back are from left Mnquma mayor Baba Ganjana chief whip Thobakazi Patience Ntangaand council speaker Zibuthe Mnqwazi during the backshytoshyschool campaign held in MsobomvuTownship PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
BUNTU GOTYWA
MTHATHAdistrict educationdirectorThem-ba Dyasi gave awards to the districtrsquos top-per-forming schools and pupils at a ceremonyheld at the Walter Sisulu Universityrsquos Zamu-kulungisa campus
Dyasi said thiswasawayof showingprinci-pals and pupils that hard work brought re-wardsAt the ceremonyDyasi pointed to the short-
age of teachers and lack of infrastructure asthe main stumbling blocks in the poor per-formance of matrics in the regionHowever he said with the government
they were making teacher appointments oneof their priorities for this yearldquoIf teachers are not there the performance
of the pupils will go downldquoWe are also focusing on infrastructure be-
cause if there is poor infrastructure it nega-tively affects pupil performanceldquoBut more importantly we ask everybody
pupils and teachers to engage more in teach-ing and learning and officials of departmentsmust help schoolsrdquo
He said he hoped the awards played a hugerole in motivating school principals andteachers improve the standard of educationldquoThis is going tomotivate all of them start-
ingwithprincipalsandeducators themselvesldquoWe organise this to say thank you very
much especially to subject teachers who arethe ones working with pupils themselvesrdquoDyasi saidMthatha district achieved a 637 matric
pass last year and Dyasi said they were look-ing at achieving 75 this yearThe overall school winner at the awards
was St Johns College which took the awardfor the third straight year and scooped themost awards for teachers and pupilsSt Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa said his
teachers worked tirelessly to achieve the de-sired results for the schoolHe said asmuch as they hadwon the award
for the third time the competition from otherschools was growing every yearHe said their ldquoeach one teach onerdquo pro-
gramme was the key area that could belearned by other schools in the districtldquoWe group our pupils and ask those who
performbetter to assist others sometimeswe
call it lsquoyou lift as you risersquoldquoThose whorsquove gone up must lift others as
they riserdquo said MagaqaHesaid theschoolalsohadpriorities identi-
fyingsubjects thatwerea threat to them suchas maths and physical sciences and special-ists in those subjects worked with all the pu-pilsOther top achievers included Holy Cross
Education Centre Kiddie Land whichachieved a 100 pass rate followed by HolyCross Senior Secondary School with 933and St Johns third at 926Gobizizwe High school took the best new-
comerwith its 823pass rate by its firstmat-ricsMthatha College of Maths Science and
Commerce was the most improved from435 in 2014 to 953 last yearFive of the top pupils were from St Johns
College with one each from Umtata HighSchool and Efata School
Mthatharsquos top education performers awarded
St Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa accepts thetrophy for the overall bestshyperforming schoolPHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE Mthatha branch of the Soul City RiseYoung Womenrsquos Club will tomorrow con-duct a career expo and promote careers notknown by most young people
The Rise Young Womenrsquos Club is a pro-gramme of the Soul City Institute aimed atpromoting girlsrsquo lives in the communitiesthey live inThe young women are encouraged to form
community and school groups of up to 20peopleThe groups then undertake projects con-
ductmeetings and do activities aimed atmo-bilising young women to participate in tak-ing responsible action to shape their livesand those of the people around themRise YoungWomenrsquos Clubmentor Aphele-
le Makongwana said they had chosen to fo-cus this expo on the lesser-known careersto give options to pupils when they went tohigher-learning institutionsShe said they were also doing their bit in
curbing the unemployment rate by promot-ing many of these careersldquoWe donrsquot want pupils to only go for the
obvious careers because that is part of thereason they struggle to find employment aft-er varsityldquoThere are many careers that are un-
known to these kids and they end up follow-ing the same careers that everyone is goingforldquoWe encourage them to look for the many
other careers that are out there that willbenefit them going forwardldquoWe want them to be open about careers
that will offer them employment as soon asthey leave universityrdquo Makongwana saidThe club says many career exhibitions
that take place in Mthatha cover careersthat are popular over and over againldquoFor example there are many careers in
the Department of Health but the careersthey always hear of are those in medicinesuch as becoming a doctor or nurserdquo Ma-kongwana saidThe club also wants schoolchildren to be
exposed to careers that ldquodo not involve a lotof reading and studying but reqiure practi-cal and technical skillsrdquoIt says children need to bear in mind that
not all students will be academically excel-lent and therefore will find it hard to get thecareers they plan to pursueThe career expowill be at the Rotary stadi-
um next to the Isibaya complex and willstart at 730amAnumber of schoolswill be part of the pro-
gramme including St Johns College Ngan-gelizwe High School Mthatha TechnicalSchool and many others around Mthatha
Youngwomenrsquos clubholds careerexpo
REPORTER
EDUPLANT has started the year with fiveone-day workshops in each province ndash 45workshops that will reach thousands ofpeople
These fun edu-workshops aim to provideteachers and community members withtangible ways to support the estimated40of pupilswho are undernourished andtherefore unable to learn properlyFor the pupils teachers and community
members who attend these workshopspoverty and unemployment are mitigatedas they gain valuable skills that use localand available resources to transform dustbowls into food forestsAll schools should enter the competition
as they canwin funding training plantingresources anda chance to present the storyof their food garden at the EduPlant Finalsin Gauteng in OctoberThis event is one week of edu-entertain-
ment with accommodation and travel allpaid for Entries close on May 31Climate change is a serious risk to vul-
nerable communities and this was recent-ly highlighted in November at the COP21inParis wheremore than 100 heads of gov-
ernment came together to talk about howto take better care of our planetThese mitigation methods are being ad-
dressed by South Africarsquos leading permac-ulture initiative the EduPlant Pro-gramme Severe weather like that in latesummer this year can destroy crops andlead to hunger and famineSchools that apply permaculture princi-
ples are better able to withstand suchevents and maintain food security andhelp to prevent debilitating nutritional de-ficiencies such as kwashiorkorTheWoolworthsTrust supports theEdu-
Plant programmeThe winners of this yearrsquos competition
will also be able to send one teacher on atwo-week course that will provide vitalskills to build on their schoolsrsquo successesand enable them to cascade their skills tothe surrounding community Sixty finalistschools stand to win a total of R275 000 incash prizes aswell as tools and educationalresourcesThe entry form can be downloaded at
httpwwwtreescozaprogrammesed-uplant Follow the progress of EduPlantschools on Facebook httpswwwface-bookcomEduPlant or twitter Edu-PlantSA
Schools urged to enter EduPlant competition
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016 NEWS 9
REPORTER
LOVELifersquos mobisiteiloveLife has nowmade it possible foryoung people toactively engage inmaking informedlifestyle choices ndashand to be instantlyrewarded for doingso
The thousands ofyoung SouthAfricans who havealready become partof the iloveLifemobionline communityhave access topractical informationthat equips themwith the knowledgethey need to makeinformed lifestylechoicesThe iloveLife
mobisite waslaunched in July lastyear with theintention of engag-ing with the youthon social issues thataffect their dailylives ndash from relation-ship challenges torecognising the signsof depression andother commonconcernsFor young people
having access toiloveLifemobi is likehaving a big brotheror sister in yourpocketYou can ask him
or her the importantquestions and youget the best answersquickly and easilyJade Archer
senior managerdigital operations atloveLife said ldquoWeunderstand thatyoung people wantto access briefrelevant informationat their conveniencebut they also wantto have fun Itrsquos forthis reason that thesite has lots of coolquizzes self-assess-ments and funtrending images thatthey can share onFacebook andTwitter We want tohelp young peopleaccess informationin a way that reso-nates well withthemrdquoiloveLifemobi is
going on a massiverecruitment driveencouraging peopleto register as usersStarting on March
7 the first 20 000young people whoregister on ilove-Lifemobi willreceive a share ofR100 000 worth ofairtimeIn April groups of
five friends who signup together stand achance of winning anight out at themoviesThe iloveLife
mobisite is easilyaccessed by going tohttpwwwiloveshylifemobi
iloveLifemobisupportsyoungpeople
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Human Communications 125684
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LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
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REPORTER
THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
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I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
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RURAL Development and Agrarian ReformMECMliboQhoboshiyane has expressed hissatisfaction with the progress that has beenmade at the Magwa tea estate in Lusikisiki
Magwa has been in a crisis which saw em-ployees taking to the streets and toyi-toyingover the nonpayment of their salaries forseveral months
The Grahamstown High Court then ap-pointed an administrator tasked with pro-viding business-rescue administration tothe tea estateThe man tasked to do so is Garth Voigt
who has been hard at work in pursuit of sta-bilising the tea estateVoigt said that since his appointment he
had been engaging with all relevant credit-ors in the estate and ascertaining theamount of debt eachwas owed by theMagwatea estateThe creditors include theworkers Eskom
SARS and the Unemployment InsuranceFundQhoboshiyane said ldquoI ampleasedwith the
work being done so far by the administratorworking with all creditorsldquoI encourage creditors to work closely
with the administrator during this processto complete all thework thatneeds tobedonein this administrative phaserdquo he saidQhoboshiyane also stressed that this proc-
essmust be used to discuss all issues of inter-est to creditors so that when they completedthis phase they would be able to move onwith the sustainable and commercial pro-duction of tea at MagwaHe said this process was part of the busi-
ness-rescue process that the governmenthad followed as part of making the Magwaand Majola tea estates able to produce teacommercially againMeanwhile the owed employees want the
process to be sped up because they say theyare starvingNomsaMbese said what they wanted from
the governmentrsquos intervention was to proc-ess their salaries for all the months theyworked without paymentldquoWe dedicated our time toMagwawith the
hope of getting paid but we came out withempty handsrdquo she said
Magwateaestate isshapingup
MEC Mlibo Qhoboshiyane is satisfied with theprogress at the Magwa tea estatePHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
REPORTER
WALTER Sisulu Universityrsquos (WSU) searchfor a new vice-chancellor has finally paiddividends following the announcement onMarch 8 of Professor Rob Midgley as the in-stitutionrsquos new vice-chancellor and princi-pal
The appointment was made following atwo-part interview process held on January29Staff students and community members
were afforded anopportunity to engagewiththe candidates as they delivered a 20-minutepresentation live from the Buffalo City cam-pusrsquos Potsdam Site and streamed to all theother campuses during the latest inter-viewsA 20-minute question-answer session
then ensued before the candidates were putthrough their paces during the last round offormal interviews with the vice-chancellorselection panel headed by council chairper-son Judge Nambitha Dambuza
This latest round of interviews was pre-ceded by an unsuccessful recruitmentprocess that saw four candidates vying forthe position last yearProf Midgley is a Rhodes University pro-
fessor emeritus an advocate of the HighCourt of South Africa and amember of theAcademy of Science of South AfricaHe obtained a B Com LLB at Rhodes Uni-
versity and a PhD from the University ofCape TownHe is the author ofmore than 100 academ-
ic publications including three books Law-yersrsquo Professional Liability (1992) Princi-ples of Delict (2nd ed 1997 3rd ed 2005) co-authored with JC van der Walt alsopublished as the Delict section in The Lawof South Africa (First Reissue Vol 8 part 11996 2nd ed 2005) and The Law of Delict inSouth Africa (2010 2nd ed 2012) co-editedwith Max LoubserHe has served onmost academic andman-
agement committees at faculty senate andcouncil levels at three different universitiesin South Africa
He has experience as a deputy vice-chan-cellor at two universities providing in-sights into university strategic develop-ment and managementMidgely will assume his new role as vice-
chancellor and principal of WSU on April 1ldquoWe are confident that Prof Rob Midgley
will prove to be a distinguished vice-chan-cellor and a worthy successor to interimvice-chancellor Prof Khaya MfenyanardquoWSU spokesperson Yonela Tukwayo said
Walter Sisulu University appoints new vice-chancellorProf RobMidgley isthe newlyappointedviceshychancellorfor WalterSisuluUniversityPHOTOSUPPLIED
6 NewsMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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IBINGUMMBONoMxesibe amalungu amaWe-sile asuka mbombo zone zeBorder amp EasternCapeDistrict athe ahlanganisa iintloko kwing-qungquthela yezovangelo yeli Bandla phantsikoMfundisi Timothy Ntathu nebibanjelwekwisekethe yaseCala kutsha nje
Le ndibano ibiyenye yeenkonzo eziqhuty-wayo rhoqo ngonyaka nalapho kuxhotyiswakhona abaVangeli (Evangelists) kwakunyenooNobhayibhile (Bible women) ngendlelayokubizela bonke abantu kuYesu osindisayoUkantiumxholowalonyakaubusithildquoUsindisokubo bonkerdquoEsenza intetho kule ndibano owongamele
ezovangelo kweli bandla uMfundisi Ndumiso
Mkefaukhuthazebonkeabathebathabathainx-axheba kule ndibano abaquka abaVangelikwakunye nooNobhayibhile esitsho esithikuyekwabonakalaukubaumgangathouxhome
kakhulu kulo nyaka Uthe intsimi inkulu aba-vuni bambalwabangatyhafi endleleni egxinini-sa kumbongo lo walo nyaka ukuba balandelewona
IngqungquthelayamaWesileUmfundisiNdumisoMkhefaephahlwengabanyeabefundisiabaVangelikwakunyenooNobhayishybhile kwinkonshyzo ibiseCalaPHOTOSIMMDLEDLE
AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
THE Ingquza Hill Municipality hosted a signlanguage awareness campaign in Lusikisikilast Thursday to recognise the deaf society inthe area
NandiphaMdiya fromthespeakerrsquosofficeatIngquza said they were trying to reach all theaffected people in the municipality and theirfamiliesldquoWe want to make sure that our frontline
personnel are well-trained in sign language tomake it easy for deaf people to access all themunicipal servicesrdquo Mdiya saidMlawu Tyatyeka chairperson of the PAN
South African Language Board (Panslab) inthe Eastern Cape applauded themunicipality
for this awareness drive as he said that notmuchwasdonendashespeciallyingovernmentoffi-ces ndash to accommodate the deaf societyldquoWe need to make an effort to learn and un-
derstand sign language as it is the only lan-guage that they can speak and understandrdquoTyatyeka saidHe said deaf people needed to be treated the
sameashearingpeople andnot be calledoffen-sive names as if they were stupid because oftheir challenge to speak normallyldquoThis language should be made an official
language making it the 12th official languagein the countryrdquo he saidDisabledPeopleofSouthAfrica IngquzaHill
branch chairmanNikiweBadula said that thedaywasvery important for the entire disabledsociety
ldquoWe feel like we are important now that themunicipality has set aside this day to look intoour challenges and ways to overcome themrdquoBadula saidShe also highlighted the stigma people tend-
ed to attach todisability treatingdisabledpeo-ple as less than humanldquoThe offensive names some people tend to
call us need to stop andwe demand to be treat-ed as equal with any other humansrdquo Badulasaid
Community urged to learn sign language Panslab chairpersonMlawu Tyatyekaaddresses thecommunity of theIngquza Hill municishypality during the signlanguage awarenessdrive lin Lusikisiki lastweek PHOTOSUPPLIED
REPORTER
EASTERN Cape Premier PhumuloMasualle has dismissed seven claimsthat were lodged by the traditionalleadership in the province
The premier announced his deci-sion on the traditional leadership dis-putes at the Mthatha City Hall lastThursdayThe matters included the AbeT-
shawu Tribe in Mbizana who wereclaiming senior traditional leader-ship over the Imizizi Traditional Au-thorityAnother dispute dimissed was of
Sindezama Mdunyelwa who claimedrecognition as a traditional leader ofthe Zaci and Hegebe tribe in Mqandu-li the leadership of which is current-ly under Phathekile HolomisaFive other other matters were also
dismissedAccording to a statement issued by
provincial government spokespersonSizwe Kupelo the premier arrived atthe decision following a lengthy proc-ess of investigations conducted by acommittee which was established interms of Section 26 (a) Act 41 of 2003as amended in 2009ldquoHe then considered the recommen-
dations of the committee and madethe decision in terms of Section 26 (3)of the Traditional Leadership Gov-ernance and Framework Act 41 of2003rdquo Kupelo stated
PremierMasualledismissestraditional claims
March 17 2016 Mthatha Express Advertisement 7
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MNQUMA mayor Baba Ganjana has broughta smile to 90 deserving pupils at variousschools in the municipality
The pupils were selected from variousschools in Butterworth Centane and Ngqa-makhwe based on the needs of each pupil andtheir household or family situationsSocial workers teachers and non-govern-
mental organisations played a central role inthe selection by virtue of having a good under-standing of the pupilsrsquo family backgroundsGanjana handed over full sets of school uni-
forms aswell as stationery as part of the annu-al back-to-school campaignSpokesman Loyiso Mpalantshane said the
third annual campaign by the municipalitywasamong the institutionrsquos several initiativesaimed at encouraging education as an effec-tive tool that should be used to free communi-ties from the clutches of grinding poverty anda vehicle towards success particularly forthose living inpreviouslydisadvantagedruralcommunitiesHe said that since its inception in 2013 near-
ly 300pupilsbetweenGrade1andGrade12hadbenefited from the campaignldquoThe municipality believes that the best
way to break the cycle of poverty is improvedaccess to educationrdquo he said
Ganjana said ldquoAs the rulingparty theANChas prioritised education because it is by edu-cation that any human being can shape his orher future into a life that contributes to thedevelopment of mankind and social transfor-mationldquoA lackof school uniformcannot be allowed
to deny children their right to educationldquoEducation is a societal matter therefore
wecall uponall stakeholders toplay their partin helping those less fortunate to have accessto educationrdquoThe principal of the Upper Cegcwane Jun-
ior Secondary School in NgqamakhweNoncedo Booi said some pupils dropped outof school or became withdrawn in the class-room due to shame which affected their stud-ies negativelyMost of the beneficiaries were from disad-
vantaged or poor households she saidldquoSome pupils rely on gumboots to attend
classesldquoThe municipality has helped a great deal
and restored our pride and the childrenrsquos dig-nityldquoThis campaign will restore the confidence
of children and encourage school attendanceldquoAs teachers we also welcome this cam-
paign as it will make our jobs easierldquoThe Mnquma Local Municipality and the
Department of Education are really assistinggreatlyrdquo Booi said
Smilesasdestitutepupils receive school uniforms
At the back are from left Mnquma mayor Baba Ganjana chief whip Thobakazi Patience Ntangaand council speaker Zibuthe Mnqwazi during the backshytoshyschool campaign held in MsobomvuTownship PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
BUNTU GOTYWA
MTHATHAdistrict educationdirectorThem-ba Dyasi gave awards to the districtrsquos top-per-forming schools and pupils at a ceremonyheld at the Walter Sisulu Universityrsquos Zamu-kulungisa campus
Dyasi said thiswasawayof showingprinci-pals and pupils that hard work brought re-wardsAt the ceremonyDyasi pointed to the short-
age of teachers and lack of infrastructure asthe main stumbling blocks in the poor per-formance of matrics in the regionHowever he said with the government
they were making teacher appointments oneof their priorities for this yearldquoIf teachers are not there the performance
of the pupils will go downldquoWe are also focusing on infrastructure be-
cause if there is poor infrastructure it nega-tively affects pupil performanceldquoBut more importantly we ask everybody
pupils and teachers to engage more in teach-ing and learning and officials of departmentsmust help schoolsrdquo
He said he hoped the awards played a hugerole in motivating school principals andteachers improve the standard of educationldquoThis is going tomotivate all of them start-
ingwithprincipalsandeducators themselvesldquoWe organise this to say thank you very
much especially to subject teachers who arethe ones working with pupils themselvesrdquoDyasi saidMthatha district achieved a 637 matric
pass last year and Dyasi said they were look-ing at achieving 75 this yearThe overall school winner at the awards
was St Johns College which took the awardfor the third straight year and scooped themost awards for teachers and pupilsSt Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa said his
teachers worked tirelessly to achieve the de-sired results for the schoolHe said asmuch as they hadwon the award
for the third time the competition from otherschools was growing every yearHe said their ldquoeach one teach onerdquo pro-
gramme was the key area that could belearned by other schools in the districtldquoWe group our pupils and ask those who
performbetter to assist others sometimeswe
call it lsquoyou lift as you risersquoldquoThose whorsquove gone up must lift others as
they riserdquo said MagaqaHesaid theschoolalsohadpriorities identi-
fyingsubjects thatwerea threat to them suchas maths and physical sciences and special-ists in those subjects worked with all the pu-pilsOther top achievers included Holy Cross
Education Centre Kiddie Land whichachieved a 100 pass rate followed by HolyCross Senior Secondary School with 933and St Johns third at 926Gobizizwe High school took the best new-
comerwith its 823pass rate by its firstmat-ricsMthatha College of Maths Science and
Commerce was the most improved from435 in 2014 to 953 last yearFive of the top pupils were from St Johns
College with one each from Umtata HighSchool and Efata School
Mthatharsquos top education performers awarded
St Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa accepts thetrophy for the overall bestshyperforming schoolPHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE Mthatha branch of the Soul City RiseYoung Womenrsquos Club will tomorrow con-duct a career expo and promote careers notknown by most young people
The Rise Young Womenrsquos Club is a pro-gramme of the Soul City Institute aimed atpromoting girlsrsquo lives in the communitiesthey live inThe young women are encouraged to form
community and school groups of up to 20peopleThe groups then undertake projects con-
ductmeetings and do activities aimed atmo-bilising young women to participate in tak-ing responsible action to shape their livesand those of the people around themRise YoungWomenrsquos Clubmentor Aphele-
le Makongwana said they had chosen to fo-cus this expo on the lesser-known careersto give options to pupils when they went tohigher-learning institutionsShe said they were also doing their bit in
curbing the unemployment rate by promot-ing many of these careersldquoWe donrsquot want pupils to only go for the
obvious careers because that is part of thereason they struggle to find employment aft-er varsityldquoThere are many careers that are un-
known to these kids and they end up follow-ing the same careers that everyone is goingforldquoWe encourage them to look for the many
other careers that are out there that willbenefit them going forwardldquoWe want them to be open about careers
that will offer them employment as soon asthey leave universityrdquo Makongwana saidThe club says many career exhibitions
that take place in Mthatha cover careersthat are popular over and over againldquoFor example there are many careers in
the Department of Health but the careersthey always hear of are those in medicinesuch as becoming a doctor or nurserdquo Ma-kongwana saidThe club also wants schoolchildren to be
exposed to careers that ldquodo not involve a lotof reading and studying but reqiure practi-cal and technical skillsrdquoIt says children need to bear in mind that
not all students will be academically excel-lent and therefore will find it hard to get thecareers they plan to pursueThe career expowill be at the Rotary stadi-
um next to the Isibaya complex and willstart at 730amAnumber of schoolswill be part of the pro-
gramme including St Johns College Ngan-gelizwe High School Mthatha TechnicalSchool and many others around Mthatha
Youngwomenrsquos clubholds careerexpo
REPORTER
EDUPLANT has started the year with fiveone-day workshops in each province ndash 45workshops that will reach thousands ofpeople
These fun edu-workshops aim to provideteachers and community members withtangible ways to support the estimated40of pupilswho are undernourished andtherefore unable to learn properlyFor the pupils teachers and community
members who attend these workshopspoverty and unemployment are mitigatedas they gain valuable skills that use localand available resources to transform dustbowls into food forestsAll schools should enter the competition
as they canwin funding training plantingresources anda chance to present the storyof their food garden at the EduPlant Finalsin Gauteng in OctoberThis event is one week of edu-entertain-
ment with accommodation and travel allpaid for Entries close on May 31Climate change is a serious risk to vul-
nerable communities and this was recent-ly highlighted in November at the COP21inParis wheremore than 100 heads of gov-
ernment came together to talk about howto take better care of our planetThese mitigation methods are being ad-
dressed by South Africarsquos leading permac-ulture initiative the EduPlant Pro-gramme Severe weather like that in latesummer this year can destroy crops andlead to hunger and famineSchools that apply permaculture princi-
ples are better able to withstand suchevents and maintain food security andhelp to prevent debilitating nutritional de-ficiencies such as kwashiorkorTheWoolworthsTrust supports theEdu-
Plant programmeThe winners of this yearrsquos competition
will also be able to send one teacher on atwo-week course that will provide vitalskills to build on their schoolsrsquo successesand enable them to cascade their skills tothe surrounding community Sixty finalistschools stand to win a total of R275 000 incash prizes aswell as tools and educationalresourcesThe entry form can be downloaded at
httpwwwtreescozaprogrammesed-uplant Follow the progress of EduPlantschools on Facebook httpswwwface-bookcomEduPlant or twitter Edu-PlantSA
Schools urged to enter EduPlant competition
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016 NEWS 9
REPORTER
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GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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This notice serves to inform parties that may be interested or affected that hereinafter referred to as lsquotheapplicantrsquo has submitted an application for a Retail licence Autocote (Pty) Ltd application numberB201602290001Erf 1914 Umtata73 Madeira StreetMthathaUmtataThe purpose of the application is for the applicant to be granted a licence to undertake petroleum Retail activitiesas detailed in the application Arrangements for viewing the application documentation can be made bycontacting the Controler of Petroleum Products by Telephone 041 396 9648 Fax 086 592 1636 E-mail ncedoganisoenergygovzaAny objections to the issuing of a licence in respect of this application which must clearly quote the applicationnumber above must be lodged with the Controller of Petroleum Products within a period of twenty (20) workingdays from the date of publication of this notice Such objections must be lodged at the following physical or postaladdress
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
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REPORTER
THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
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Le ndibano ibiyenye yeenkonzo eziqhuty-wayo rhoqo ngonyaka nalapho kuxhotyiswakhona abaVangeli (Evangelists) kwakunyenooNobhayibhile (Bible women) ngendlelayokubizela bonke abantu kuYesu osindisayoUkantiumxholowalonyakaubusithildquoUsindisokubo bonkerdquoEsenza intetho kule ndibano owongamele
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AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA
THE Ingquza Hill Municipality hosted a signlanguage awareness campaign in Lusikisikilast Thursday to recognise the deaf society inthe area
NandiphaMdiya fromthespeakerrsquosofficeatIngquza said they were trying to reach all theaffected people in the municipality and theirfamiliesldquoWe want to make sure that our frontline
personnel are well-trained in sign language tomake it easy for deaf people to access all themunicipal servicesrdquo Mdiya saidMlawu Tyatyeka chairperson of the PAN
South African Language Board (Panslab) inthe Eastern Cape applauded themunicipality
for this awareness drive as he said that notmuchwasdonendashespeciallyingovernmentoffi-ces ndash to accommodate the deaf societyldquoWe need to make an effort to learn and un-
derstand sign language as it is the only lan-guage that they can speak and understandrdquoTyatyeka saidHe said deaf people needed to be treated the
sameashearingpeople andnot be calledoffen-sive names as if they were stupid because oftheir challenge to speak normallyldquoThis language should be made an official
language making it the 12th official languagein the countryrdquo he saidDisabledPeopleofSouthAfrica IngquzaHill
branch chairmanNikiweBadula said that thedaywasvery important for the entire disabledsociety
ldquoWe feel like we are important now that themunicipality has set aside this day to look intoour challenges and ways to overcome themrdquoBadula saidShe also highlighted the stigma people tend-
ed to attach todisability treatingdisabledpeo-ple as less than humanldquoThe offensive names some people tend to
call us need to stop andwe demand to be treat-ed as equal with any other humansrdquo Badulasaid
Community urged to learn sign language Panslab chairpersonMlawu Tyatyekaaddresses thecommunity of theIngquza Hill municishypality during the signlanguage awarenessdrive lin Lusikisiki lastweek PHOTOSUPPLIED
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EASTERN Cape Premier PhumuloMasualle has dismissed seven claimsthat were lodged by the traditionalleadership in the province
The premier announced his deci-sion on the traditional leadership dis-putes at the Mthatha City Hall lastThursdayThe matters included the AbeT-
shawu Tribe in Mbizana who wereclaiming senior traditional leader-ship over the Imizizi Traditional Au-thorityAnother dispute dimissed was of
Sindezama Mdunyelwa who claimedrecognition as a traditional leader ofthe Zaci and Hegebe tribe in Mqandu-li the leadership of which is current-ly under Phathekile HolomisaFive other other matters were also
dismissedAccording to a statement issued by
provincial government spokespersonSizwe Kupelo the premier arrived atthe decision following a lengthy proc-ess of investigations conducted by acommittee which was established interms of Section 26 (a) Act 41 of 2003as amended in 2009ldquoHe then considered the recommen-
dations of the committee and madethe decision in terms of Section 26 (3)of the Traditional Leadership Gov-ernance and Framework Act 41 of2003rdquo Kupelo stated
PremierMasualledismissestraditional claims
March 17 2016 Mthatha Express Advertisement 7
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MNQUMA mayor Baba Ganjana has broughta smile to 90 deserving pupils at variousschools in the municipality
The pupils were selected from variousschools in Butterworth Centane and Ngqa-makhwe based on the needs of each pupil andtheir household or family situationsSocial workers teachers and non-govern-
mental organisations played a central role inthe selection by virtue of having a good under-standing of the pupilsrsquo family backgroundsGanjana handed over full sets of school uni-
forms aswell as stationery as part of the annu-al back-to-school campaignSpokesman Loyiso Mpalantshane said the
third annual campaign by the municipalitywasamong the institutionrsquos several initiativesaimed at encouraging education as an effec-tive tool that should be used to free communi-ties from the clutches of grinding poverty anda vehicle towards success particularly forthose living inpreviouslydisadvantagedruralcommunitiesHe said that since its inception in 2013 near-
ly 300pupilsbetweenGrade1andGrade12hadbenefited from the campaignldquoThe municipality believes that the best
way to break the cycle of poverty is improvedaccess to educationrdquo he said
Ganjana said ldquoAs the rulingparty theANChas prioritised education because it is by edu-cation that any human being can shape his orher future into a life that contributes to thedevelopment of mankind and social transfor-mationldquoA lackof school uniformcannot be allowed
to deny children their right to educationldquoEducation is a societal matter therefore
wecall uponall stakeholders toplay their partin helping those less fortunate to have accessto educationrdquoThe principal of the Upper Cegcwane Jun-
ior Secondary School in NgqamakhweNoncedo Booi said some pupils dropped outof school or became withdrawn in the class-room due to shame which affected their stud-ies negativelyMost of the beneficiaries were from disad-
vantaged or poor households she saidldquoSome pupils rely on gumboots to attend
classesldquoThe municipality has helped a great deal
and restored our pride and the childrenrsquos dig-nityldquoThis campaign will restore the confidence
of children and encourage school attendanceldquoAs teachers we also welcome this cam-
paign as it will make our jobs easierldquoThe Mnquma Local Municipality and the
Department of Education are really assistinggreatlyrdquo Booi said
Smilesasdestitutepupils receive school uniforms
At the back are from left Mnquma mayor Baba Ganjana chief whip Thobakazi Patience Ntangaand council speaker Zibuthe Mnqwazi during the backshytoshyschool campaign held in MsobomvuTownship PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
BUNTU GOTYWA
MTHATHAdistrict educationdirectorThem-ba Dyasi gave awards to the districtrsquos top-per-forming schools and pupils at a ceremonyheld at the Walter Sisulu Universityrsquos Zamu-kulungisa campus
Dyasi said thiswasawayof showingprinci-pals and pupils that hard work brought re-wardsAt the ceremonyDyasi pointed to the short-
age of teachers and lack of infrastructure asthe main stumbling blocks in the poor per-formance of matrics in the regionHowever he said with the government
they were making teacher appointments oneof their priorities for this yearldquoIf teachers are not there the performance
of the pupils will go downldquoWe are also focusing on infrastructure be-
cause if there is poor infrastructure it nega-tively affects pupil performanceldquoBut more importantly we ask everybody
pupils and teachers to engage more in teach-ing and learning and officials of departmentsmust help schoolsrdquo
He said he hoped the awards played a hugerole in motivating school principals andteachers improve the standard of educationldquoThis is going tomotivate all of them start-
ingwithprincipalsandeducators themselvesldquoWe organise this to say thank you very
much especially to subject teachers who arethe ones working with pupils themselvesrdquoDyasi saidMthatha district achieved a 637 matric
pass last year and Dyasi said they were look-ing at achieving 75 this yearThe overall school winner at the awards
was St Johns College which took the awardfor the third straight year and scooped themost awards for teachers and pupilsSt Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa said his
teachers worked tirelessly to achieve the de-sired results for the schoolHe said asmuch as they hadwon the award
for the third time the competition from otherschools was growing every yearHe said their ldquoeach one teach onerdquo pro-
gramme was the key area that could belearned by other schools in the districtldquoWe group our pupils and ask those who
performbetter to assist others sometimeswe
call it lsquoyou lift as you risersquoldquoThose whorsquove gone up must lift others as
they riserdquo said MagaqaHesaid theschoolalsohadpriorities identi-
fyingsubjects thatwerea threat to them suchas maths and physical sciences and special-ists in those subjects worked with all the pu-pilsOther top achievers included Holy Cross
Education Centre Kiddie Land whichachieved a 100 pass rate followed by HolyCross Senior Secondary School with 933and St Johns third at 926Gobizizwe High school took the best new-
comerwith its 823pass rate by its firstmat-ricsMthatha College of Maths Science and
Commerce was the most improved from435 in 2014 to 953 last yearFive of the top pupils were from St Johns
College with one each from Umtata HighSchool and Efata School
Mthatharsquos top education performers awarded
St Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa accepts thetrophy for the overall bestshyperforming schoolPHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE Mthatha branch of the Soul City RiseYoung Womenrsquos Club will tomorrow con-duct a career expo and promote careers notknown by most young people
The Rise Young Womenrsquos Club is a pro-gramme of the Soul City Institute aimed atpromoting girlsrsquo lives in the communitiesthey live inThe young women are encouraged to form
community and school groups of up to 20peopleThe groups then undertake projects con-
ductmeetings and do activities aimed atmo-bilising young women to participate in tak-ing responsible action to shape their livesand those of the people around themRise YoungWomenrsquos Clubmentor Aphele-
le Makongwana said they had chosen to fo-cus this expo on the lesser-known careersto give options to pupils when they went tohigher-learning institutionsShe said they were also doing their bit in
curbing the unemployment rate by promot-ing many of these careersldquoWe donrsquot want pupils to only go for the
obvious careers because that is part of thereason they struggle to find employment aft-er varsityldquoThere are many careers that are un-
known to these kids and they end up follow-ing the same careers that everyone is goingforldquoWe encourage them to look for the many
other careers that are out there that willbenefit them going forwardldquoWe want them to be open about careers
that will offer them employment as soon asthey leave universityrdquo Makongwana saidThe club says many career exhibitions
that take place in Mthatha cover careersthat are popular over and over againldquoFor example there are many careers in
the Department of Health but the careersthey always hear of are those in medicinesuch as becoming a doctor or nurserdquo Ma-kongwana saidThe club also wants schoolchildren to be
exposed to careers that ldquodo not involve a lotof reading and studying but reqiure practi-cal and technical skillsrdquoIt says children need to bear in mind that
not all students will be academically excel-lent and therefore will find it hard to get thecareers they plan to pursueThe career expowill be at the Rotary stadi-
um next to the Isibaya complex and willstart at 730amAnumber of schoolswill be part of the pro-
gramme including St Johns College Ngan-gelizwe High School Mthatha TechnicalSchool and many others around Mthatha
Youngwomenrsquos clubholds careerexpo
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EDUPLANT has started the year with fiveone-day workshops in each province ndash 45workshops that will reach thousands ofpeople
These fun edu-workshops aim to provideteachers and community members withtangible ways to support the estimated40of pupilswho are undernourished andtherefore unable to learn properlyFor the pupils teachers and community
members who attend these workshopspoverty and unemployment are mitigatedas they gain valuable skills that use localand available resources to transform dustbowls into food forestsAll schools should enter the competition
as they canwin funding training plantingresources anda chance to present the storyof their food garden at the EduPlant Finalsin Gauteng in OctoberThis event is one week of edu-entertain-
ment with accommodation and travel allpaid for Entries close on May 31Climate change is a serious risk to vul-
nerable communities and this was recent-ly highlighted in November at the COP21inParis wheremore than 100 heads of gov-
ernment came together to talk about howto take better care of our planetThese mitigation methods are being ad-
dressed by South Africarsquos leading permac-ulture initiative the EduPlant Pro-gramme Severe weather like that in latesummer this year can destroy crops andlead to hunger and famineSchools that apply permaculture princi-
ples are better able to withstand suchevents and maintain food security andhelp to prevent debilitating nutritional de-ficiencies such as kwashiorkorTheWoolworthsTrust supports theEdu-
Plant programmeThe winners of this yearrsquos competition
will also be able to send one teacher on atwo-week course that will provide vitalskills to build on their schoolsrsquo successesand enable them to cascade their skills tothe surrounding community Sixty finalistschools stand to win a total of R275 000 incash prizes aswell as tools and educationalresourcesThe entry form can be downloaded at
httpwwwtreescozaprogrammesed-uplant Follow the progress of EduPlantschools on Facebook httpswwwface-bookcomEduPlant or twitter Edu-PlantSA
Schools urged to enter EduPlant competition
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016 NEWS 9
REPORTER
LOVELifersquos mobisiteiloveLife has nowmade it possible foryoung people toactively engage inmaking informedlifestyle choices ndashand to be instantlyrewarded for doingso
The thousands ofyoung SouthAfricans who havealready become partof the iloveLifemobionline communityhave access topractical informationthat equips themwith the knowledgethey need to makeinformed lifestylechoicesThe iloveLife
mobisite waslaunched in July lastyear with theintention of engag-ing with the youthon social issues thataffect their dailylives ndash from relation-ship challenges torecognising the signsof depression andother commonconcernsFor young people
having access toiloveLifemobi is likehaving a big brotheror sister in yourpocketYou can ask him
or her the importantquestions and youget the best answersquickly and easilyJade Archer
senior managerdigital operations atloveLife said ldquoWeunderstand thatyoung people wantto access briefrelevant informationat their conveniencebut they also wantto have fun Itrsquos forthis reason that thesite has lots of coolquizzes self-assess-ments and funtrending images thatthey can share onFacebook andTwitter We want tohelp young peopleaccess informationin a way that reso-nates well withthemrdquoiloveLifemobi is
going on a massiverecruitment driveencouraging peopleto register as usersStarting on March
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RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
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PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
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REPORTER
THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
Send your news to expressmedia24com or contact 047 050 4430
March 17 2016 Mthatha Express Advertisement 7
8 NewsMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
MNQUMA mayor Baba Ganjana has broughta smile to 90 deserving pupils at variousschools in the municipality
The pupils were selected from variousschools in Butterworth Centane and Ngqa-makhwe based on the needs of each pupil andtheir household or family situationsSocial workers teachers and non-govern-
mental organisations played a central role inthe selection by virtue of having a good under-standing of the pupilsrsquo family backgroundsGanjana handed over full sets of school uni-
forms aswell as stationery as part of the annu-al back-to-school campaignSpokesman Loyiso Mpalantshane said the
third annual campaign by the municipalitywasamong the institutionrsquos several initiativesaimed at encouraging education as an effec-tive tool that should be used to free communi-ties from the clutches of grinding poverty anda vehicle towards success particularly forthose living inpreviouslydisadvantagedruralcommunitiesHe said that since its inception in 2013 near-
ly 300pupilsbetweenGrade1andGrade12hadbenefited from the campaignldquoThe municipality believes that the best
way to break the cycle of poverty is improvedaccess to educationrdquo he said
Ganjana said ldquoAs the rulingparty theANChas prioritised education because it is by edu-cation that any human being can shape his orher future into a life that contributes to thedevelopment of mankind and social transfor-mationldquoA lackof school uniformcannot be allowed
to deny children their right to educationldquoEducation is a societal matter therefore
wecall uponall stakeholders toplay their partin helping those less fortunate to have accessto educationrdquoThe principal of the Upper Cegcwane Jun-
ior Secondary School in NgqamakhweNoncedo Booi said some pupils dropped outof school or became withdrawn in the class-room due to shame which affected their stud-ies negativelyMost of the beneficiaries were from disad-
vantaged or poor households she saidldquoSome pupils rely on gumboots to attend
classesldquoThe municipality has helped a great deal
and restored our pride and the childrenrsquos dig-nityldquoThis campaign will restore the confidence
of children and encourage school attendanceldquoAs teachers we also welcome this cam-
paign as it will make our jobs easierldquoThe Mnquma Local Municipality and the
Department of Education are really assistinggreatlyrdquo Booi said
Smilesasdestitutepupils receive school uniforms
At the back are from left Mnquma mayor Baba Ganjana chief whip Thobakazi Patience Ntangaand council speaker Zibuthe Mnqwazi during the backshytoshyschool campaign held in MsobomvuTownship PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
BUNTU GOTYWA
MTHATHAdistrict educationdirectorThem-ba Dyasi gave awards to the districtrsquos top-per-forming schools and pupils at a ceremonyheld at the Walter Sisulu Universityrsquos Zamu-kulungisa campus
Dyasi said thiswasawayof showingprinci-pals and pupils that hard work brought re-wardsAt the ceremonyDyasi pointed to the short-
age of teachers and lack of infrastructure asthe main stumbling blocks in the poor per-formance of matrics in the regionHowever he said with the government
they were making teacher appointments oneof their priorities for this yearldquoIf teachers are not there the performance
of the pupils will go downldquoWe are also focusing on infrastructure be-
cause if there is poor infrastructure it nega-tively affects pupil performanceldquoBut more importantly we ask everybody
pupils and teachers to engage more in teach-ing and learning and officials of departmentsmust help schoolsrdquo
He said he hoped the awards played a hugerole in motivating school principals andteachers improve the standard of educationldquoThis is going tomotivate all of them start-
ingwithprincipalsandeducators themselvesldquoWe organise this to say thank you very
much especially to subject teachers who arethe ones working with pupils themselvesrdquoDyasi saidMthatha district achieved a 637 matric
pass last year and Dyasi said they were look-ing at achieving 75 this yearThe overall school winner at the awards
was St Johns College which took the awardfor the third straight year and scooped themost awards for teachers and pupilsSt Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa said his
teachers worked tirelessly to achieve the de-sired results for the schoolHe said asmuch as they hadwon the award
for the third time the competition from otherschools was growing every yearHe said their ldquoeach one teach onerdquo pro-
gramme was the key area that could belearned by other schools in the districtldquoWe group our pupils and ask those who
performbetter to assist others sometimeswe
call it lsquoyou lift as you risersquoldquoThose whorsquove gone up must lift others as
they riserdquo said MagaqaHesaid theschoolalsohadpriorities identi-
fyingsubjects thatwerea threat to them suchas maths and physical sciences and special-ists in those subjects worked with all the pu-pilsOther top achievers included Holy Cross
Education Centre Kiddie Land whichachieved a 100 pass rate followed by HolyCross Senior Secondary School with 933and St Johns third at 926Gobizizwe High school took the best new-
comerwith its 823pass rate by its firstmat-ricsMthatha College of Maths Science and
Commerce was the most improved from435 in 2014 to 953 last yearFive of the top pupils were from St Johns
College with one each from Umtata HighSchool and Efata School
Mthatharsquos top education performers awarded
St Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa accepts thetrophy for the overall bestshyperforming schoolPHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE Mthatha branch of the Soul City RiseYoung Womenrsquos Club will tomorrow con-duct a career expo and promote careers notknown by most young people
The Rise Young Womenrsquos Club is a pro-gramme of the Soul City Institute aimed atpromoting girlsrsquo lives in the communitiesthey live inThe young women are encouraged to form
community and school groups of up to 20peopleThe groups then undertake projects con-
ductmeetings and do activities aimed atmo-bilising young women to participate in tak-ing responsible action to shape their livesand those of the people around themRise YoungWomenrsquos Clubmentor Aphele-
le Makongwana said they had chosen to fo-cus this expo on the lesser-known careersto give options to pupils when they went tohigher-learning institutionsShe said they were also doing their bit in
curbing the unemployment rate by promot-ing many of these careersldquoWe donrsquot want pupils to only go for the
obvious careers because that is part of thereason they struggle to find employment aft-er varsityldquoThere are many careers that are un-
known to these kids and they end up follow-ing the same careers that everyone is goingforldquoWe encourage them to look for the many
other careers that are out there that willbenefit them going forwardldquoWe want them to be open about careers
that will offer them employment as soon asthey leave universityrdquo Makongwana saidThe club says many career exhibitions
that take place in Mthatha cover careersthat are popular over and over againldquoFor example there are many careers in
the Department of Health but the careersthey always hear of are those in medicinesuch as becoming a doctor or nurserdquo Ma-kongwana saidThe club also wants schoolchildren to be
exposed to careers that ldquodo not involve a lotof reading and studying but reqiure practi-cal and technical skillsrdquoIt says children need to bear in mind that
not all students will be academically excel-lent and therefore will find it hard to get thecareers they plan to pursueThe career expowill be at the Rotary stadi-
um next to the Isibaya complex and willstart at 730amAnumber of schoolswill be part of the pro-
gramme including St Johns College Ngan-gelizwe High School Mthatha TechnicalSchool and many others around Mthatha
Youngwomenrsquos clubholds careerexpo
REPORTER
EDUPLANT has started the year with fiveone-day workshops in each province ndash 45workshops that will reach thousands ofpeople
These fun edu-workshops aim to provideteachers and community members withtangible ways to support the estimated40of pupilswho are undernourished andtherefore unable to learn properlyFor the pupils teachers and community
members who attend these workshopspoverty and unemployment are mitigatedas they gain valuable skills that use localand available resources to transform dustbowls into food forestsAll schools should enter the competition
as they canwin funding training plantingresources anda chance to present the storyof their food garden at the EduPlant Finalsin Gauteng in OctoberThis event is one week of edu-entertain-
ment with accommodation and travel allpaid for Entries close on May 31Climate change is a serious risk to vul-
nerable communities and this was recent-ly highlighted in November at the COP21inParis wheremore than 100 heads of gov-
ernment came together to talk about howto take better care of our planetThese mitigation methods are being ad-
dressed by South Africarsquos leading permac-ulture initiative the EduPlant Pro-gramme Severe weather like that in latesummer this year can destroy crops andlead to hunger and famineSchools that apply permaculture princi-
ples are better able to withstand suchevents and maintain food security andhelp to prevent debilitating nutritional de-ficiencies such as kwashiorkorTheWoolworthsTrust supports theEdu-
Plant programmeThe winners of this yearrsquos competition
will also be able to send one teacher on atwo-week course that will provide vitalskills to build on their schoolsrsquo successesand enable them to cascade their skills tothe surrounding community Sixty finalistschools stand to win a total of R275 000 incash prizes aswell as tools and educationalresourcesThe entry form can be downloaded at
httpwwwtreescozaprogrammesed-uplant Follow the progress of EduPlantschools on Facebook httpswwwface-bookcomEduPlant or twitter Edu-PlantSA
Schools urged to enter EduPlant competition
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016 NEWS 9
REPORTER
LOVELifersquos mobisiteiloveLife has nowmade it possible foryoung people toactively engage inmaking informedlifestyle choices ndashand to be instantlyrewarded for doingso
The thousands ofyoung SouthAfricans who havealready become partof the iloveLifemobionline communityhave access topractical informationthat equips themwith the knowledgethey need to makeinformed lifestylechoicesThe iloveLife
mobisite waslaunched in July lastyear with theintention of engag-ing with the youthon social issues thataffect their dailylives ndash from relation-ship challenges torecognising the signsof depression andother commonconcernsFor young people
having access toiloveLifemobi is likehaving a big brotheror sister in yourpocketYou can ask him
or her the importantquestions and youget the best answersquickly and easilyJade Archer
senior managerdigital operations atloveLife said ldquoWeunderstand thatyoung people wantto access briefrelevant informationat their conveniencebut they also wantto have fun Itrsquos forthis reason that thesite has lots of coolquizzes self-assess-ments and funtrending images thatthey can share onFacebook andTwitter We want tohelp young peopleaccess informationin a way that reso-nates well withthemrdquoiloveLifemobi is
going on a massiverecruitment driveencouraging peopleto register as usersStarting on March
7 the first 20 000young people whoregister on ilove-Lifemobi willreceive a share ofR100 000 worth ofairtimeIn April groups of
five friends who signup together stand achance of winning anight out at themoviesThe iloveLife
mobisite is easilyaccessed by going tohttpwwwiloveshylifemobi
iloveLifemobisupportsyoungpeople
10 Advertisement Mthatha Express March 17 2016
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March 17 2016 Mthatha Express Advertisement 11
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12LifestyleMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
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cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
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new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
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R359 900 to R499 900
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
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THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
Send your news to expressmedia24com or contact 047 050 4430
8 NewsMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
MNQUMA mayor Baba Ganjana has broughta smile to 90 deserving pupils at variousschools in the municipality
The pupils were selected from variousschools in Butterworth Centane and Ngqa-makhwe based on the needs of each pupil andtheir household or family situationsSocial workers teachers and non-govern-
mental organisations played a central role inthe selection by virtue of having a good under-standing of the pupilsrsquo family backgroundsGanjana handed over full sets of school uni-
forms aswell as stationery as part of the annu-al back-to-school campaignSpokesman Loyiso Mpalantshane said the
third annual campaign by the municipalitywasamong the institutionrsquos several initiativesaimed at encouraging education as an effec-tive tool that should be used to free communi-ties from the clutches of grinding poverty anda vehicle towards success particularly forthose living inpreviouslydisadvantagedruralcommunitiesHe said that since its inception in 2013 near-
ly 300pupilsbetweenGrade1andGrade12hadbenefited from the campaignldquoThe municipality believes that the best
way to break the cycle of poverty is improvedaccess to educationrdquo he said
Ganjana said ldquoAs the rulingparty theANChas prioritised education because it is by edu-cation that any human being can shape his orher future into a life that contributes to thedevelopment of mankind and social transfor-mationldquoA lackof school uniformcannot be allowed
to deny children their right to educationldquoEducation is a societal matter therefore
wecall uponall stakeholders toplay their partin helping those less fortunate to have accessto educationrdquoThe principal of the Upper Cegcwane Jun-
ior Secondary School in NgqamakhweNoncedo Booi said some pupils dropped outof school or became withdrawn in the class-room due to shame which affected their stud-ies negativelyMost of the beneficiaries were from disad-
vantaged or poor households she saidldquoSome pupils rely on gumboots to attend
classesldquoThe municipality has helped a great deal
and restored our pride and the childrenrsquos dig-nityldquoThis campaign will restore the confidence
of children and encourage school attendanceldquoAs teachers we also welcome this cam-
paign as it will make our jobs easierldquoThe Mnquma Local Municipality and the
Department of Education are really assistinggreatlyrdquo Booi said
Smilesasdestitutepupils receive school uniforms
At the back are from left Mnquma mayor Baba Ganjana chief whip Thobakazi Patience Ntangaand council speaker Zibuthe Mnqwazi during the backshytoshyschool campaign held in MsobomvuTownship PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
BUNTU GOTYWA
MTHATHAdistrict educationdirectorThem-ba Dyasi gave awards to the districtrsquos top-per-forming schools and pupils at a ceremonyheld at the Walter Sisulu Universityrsquos Zamu-kulungisa campus
Dyasi said thiswasawayof showingprinci-pals and pupils that hard work brought re-wardsAt the ceremonyDyasi pointed to the short-
age of teachers and lack of infrastructure asthe main stumbling blocks in the poor per-formance of matrics in the regionHowever he said with the government
they were making teacher appointments oneof their priorities for this yearldquoIf teachers are not there the performance
of the pupils will go downldquoWe are also focusing on infrastructure be-
cause if there is poor infrastructure it nega-tively affects pupil performanceldquoBut more importantly we ask everybody
pupils and teachers to engage more in teach-ing and learning and officials of departmentsmust help schoolsrdquo
He said he hoped the awards played a hugerole in motivating school principals andteachers improve the standard of educationldquoThis is going tomotivate all of them start-
ingwithprincipalsandeducators themselvesldquoWe organise this to say thank you very
much especially to subject teachers who arethe ones working with pupils themselvesrdquoDyasi saidMthatha district achieved a 637 matric
pass last year and Dyasi said they were look-ing at achieving 75 this yearThe overall school winner at the awards
was St Johns College which took the awardfor the third straight year and scooped themost awards for teachers and pupilsSt Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa said his
teachers worked tirelessly to achieve the de-sired results for the schoolHe said asmuch as they hadwon the award
for the third time the competition from otherschools was growing every yearHe said their ldquoeach one teach onerdquo pro-
gramme was the key area that could belearned by other schools in the districtldquoWe group our pupils and ask those who
performbetter to assist others sometimeswe
call it lsquoyou lift as you risersquoldquoThose whorsquove gone up must lift others as
they riserdquo said MagaqaHesaid theschoolalsohadpriorities identi-
fyingsubjects thatwerea threat to them suchas maths and physical sciences and special-ists in those subjects worked with all the pu-pilsOther top achievers included Holy Cross
Education Centre Kiddie Land whichachieved a 100 pass rate followed by HolyCross Senior Secondary School with 933and St Johns third at 926Gobizizwe High school took the best new-
comerwith its 823pass rate by its firstmat-ricsMthatha College of Maths Science and
Commerce was the most improved from435 in 2014 to 953 last yearFive of the top pupils were from St Johns
College with one each from Umtata HighSchool and Efata School
Mthatharsquos top education performers awarded
St Johns principal Zolisa Magaqa accepts thetrophy for the overall bestshyperforming schoolPHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE Mthatha branch of the Soul City RiseYoung Womenrsquos Club will tomorrow con-duct a career expo and promote careers notknown by most young people
The Rise Young Womenrsquos Club is a pro-gramme of the Soul City Institute aimed atpromoting girlsrsquo lives in the communitiesthey live inThe young women are encouraged to form
community and school groups of up to 20peopleThe groups then undertake projects con-
ductmeetings and do activities aimed atmo-bilising young women to participate in tak-ing responsible action to shape their livesand those of the people around themRise YoungWomenrsquos Clubmentor Aphele-
le Makongwana said they had chosen to fo-cus this expo on the lesser-known careersto give options to pupils when they went tohigher-learning institutionsShe said they were also doing their bit in
curbing the unemployment rate by promot-ing many of these careersldquoWe donrsquot want pupils to only go for the
obvious careers because that is part of thereason they struggle to find employment aft-er varsityldquoThere are many careers that are un-
known to these kids and they end up follow-ing the same careers that everyone is goingforldquoWe encourage them to look for the many
other careers that are out there that willbenefit them going forwardldquoWe want them to be open about careers
that will offer them employment as soon asthey leave universityrdquo Makongwana saidThe club says many career exhibitions
that take place in Mthatha cover careersthat are popular over and over againldquoFor example there are many careers in
the Department of Health but the careersthey always hear of are those in medicinesuch as becoming a doctor or nurserdquo Ma-kongwana saidThe club also wants schoolchildren to be
exposed to careers that ldquodo not involve a lotof reading and studying but reqiure practi-cal and technical skillsrdquoIt says children need to bear in mind that
not all students will be academically excel-lent and therefore will find it hard to get thecareers they plan to pursueThe career expowill be at the Rotary stadi-
um next to the Isibaya complex and willstart at 730amAnumber of schoolswill be part of the pro-
gramme including St Johns College Ngan-gelizwe High School Mthatha TechnicalSchool and many others around Mthatha
Youngwomenrsquos clubholds careerexpo
REPORTER
EDUPLANT has started the year with fiveone-day workshops in each province ndash 45workshops that will reach thousands ofpeople
These fun edu-workshops aim to provideteachers and community members withtangible ways to support the estimated40of pupilswho are undernourished andtherefore unable to learn properlyFor the pupils teachers and community
members who attend these workshopspoverty and unemployment are mitigatedas they gain valuable skills that use localand available resources to transform dustbowls into food forestsAll schools should enter the competition
as they canwin funding training plantingresources anda chance to present the storyof their food garden at the EduPlant Finalsin Gauteng in OctoberThis event is one week of edu-entertain-
ment with accommodation and travel allpaid for Entries close on May 31Climate change is a serious risk to vul-
nerable communities and this was recent-ly highlighted in November at the COP21inParis wheremore than 100 heads of gov-
ernment came together to talk about howto take better care of our planetThese mitigation methods are being ad-
dressed by South Africarsquos leading permac-ulture initiative the EduPlant Pro-gramme Severe weather like that in latesummer this year can destroy crops andlead to hunger and famineSchools that apply permaculture princi-
ples are better able to withstand suchevents and maintain food security andhelp to prevent debilitating nutritional de-ficiencies such as kwashiorkorTheWoolworthsTrust supports theEdu-
Plant programmeThe winners of this yearrsquos competition
will also be able to send one teacher on atwo-week course that will provide vitalskills to build on their schoolsrsquo successesand enable them to cascade their skills tothe surrounding community Sixty finalistschools stand to win a total of R275 000 incash prizes aswell as tools and educationalresourcesThe entry form can be downloaded at
httpwwwtreescozaprogrammesed-uplant Follow the progress of EduPlantschools on Facebook httpswwwface-bookcomEduPlant or twitter Edu-PlantSA
Schools urged to enter EduPlant competition
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016 NEWS 9
REPORTER
LOVELifersquos mobisiteiloveLife has nowmade it possible foryoung people toactively engage inmaking informedlifestyle choices ndashand to be instantlyrewarded for doingso
The thousands ofyoung SouthAfricans who havealready become partof the iloveLifemobionline communityhave access topractical informationthat equips themwith the knowledgethey need to makeinformed lifestylechoicesThe iloveLife
mobisite waslaunched in July lastyear with theintention of engag-ing with the youthon social issues thataffect their dailylives ndash from relation-ship challenges torecognising the signsof depression andother commonconcernsFor young people
having access toiloveLifemobi is likehaving a big brotheror sister in yourpocketYou can ask him
or her the importantquestions and youget the best answersquickly and easilyJade Archer
senior managerdigital operations atloveLife said ldquoWeunderstand thatyoung people wantto access briefrelevant informationat their conveniencebut they also wantto have fun Itrsquos forthis reason that thesite has lots of coolquizzes self-assess-ments and funtrending images thatthey can share onFacebook andTwitter We want tohelp young peopleaccess informationin a way that reso-nates well withthemrdquoiloveLifemobi is
going on a massiverecruitment driveencouraging peopleto register as usersStarting on March
7 the first 20 000young people whoregister on ilove-Lifemobi willreceive a share ofR100 000 worth ofairtimeIn April groups of
five friends who signup together stand achance of winning anight out at themoviesThe iloveLife
mobisite is easilyaccessed by going tohttpwwwiloveshylifemobi
iloveLifemobisupportsyoungpeople
10 Advertisement Mthatha Express March 17 2016
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March 17 2016 Mthatha Express Advertisement 11
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12LifestyleMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
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THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
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emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
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Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
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ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
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Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
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THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
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MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016 NEWS 9
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LOVELifersquos mobisiteiloveLife has nowmade it possible foryoung people toactively engage inmaking informedlifestyle choices ndashand to be instantlyrewarded for doingso
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mobisite waslaunched in July lastyear with theintention of engag-ing with the youthon social issues thataffect their dailylives ndash from relation-ship challenges torecognising the signsof depression andother commonconcernsFor young people
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GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
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Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
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PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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This notice serves to inform parties that may be interested or affected that hereinafter referred to as lsquotheapplicantrsquo has submitted an application for a Retail licence Autocote (Pty) Ltd application numberB201602290001Erf 1914 Umtata73 Madeira StreetMthathaUmtataThe purpose of the application is for the applicant to be granted a licence to undertake petroleum Retail activitiesas detailed in the application Arrangements for viewing the application documentation can be made bycontacting the Controler of Petroleum Products by Telephone 041 396 9648 Fax 086 592 1636 E-mail ncedoganisoenergygovzaAny objections to the issuing of a licence in respect of this application which must clearly quote the applicationnumber above must be lodged with the Controller of Petroleum Products within a period of twenty (20) workingdays from the date of publication of this notice Such objections must be lodged at the following physical or postaladdress
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
The allshynew Volvo XC90 has been named the 2016WesBank SAGMJ Car of the Year PHOTOSUPPLIED
REPORTER
THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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BUNTU GOTYWA
TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
Send your news to expressmedia24com or contact 047 050 4430
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12LifestyleMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
Hyundai launchesall-newTucson inSAThe AllshyNew Tucson design concept incorporates asleek urban style combined with the strong ruggedshyness typical of an SUV It has a distinctive and athleticpresence achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions and sharp lines PHOTOSUPPLIED
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
The allshynew Volvo XC90 has been named the 2016WesBank SAGMJ Car of the Year PHOTOSUPPLIED
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THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
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GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
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REPORTER
THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
16SportMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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BUNTU GOTYWA
TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
Send your news to expressmedia24com or contact 047 050 4430
12LifestyleMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
GAMBLING AND BETTING ACT 1997(ACT NO 5 OF 1997) (EASTERN CAPE)
(AS AMENDED)
Human Communications 125684
Notice of Public HearingsNotice is hereby given that the Board resolvedto extend the period of holding public hearingsin respect of an application received in terms ofsection 41 of the Act for a Casino Licence as setout in the Schedule hereunder as contemplatedin section 28(1) of the Gambling and BettingAct 1997 (Act No 5 of 1997) (Eastern Cape) (asamended) (ldquothe Actrdquo) The Public Hearings willnow be held on Friday 18 March 2016 at 1000or as soon thereafter as the Board may be heardat the Savoy Hotel 912 Nelson Mandela DriveMthathaSchedule A ndash Zone 4K2014147296 (Pty) Ltd (201414729607) taMthatha Casino has applied for a Casino licenceto be situated at BT Ngebs Mall No 33 ErrolSprings Road Mthatha Eastern Cape
RM Zwane - Chief Executive OfficerEastern Cape Gambling and Betting BoardECGBB BuildingQuenera Park Quenera DriveBeacon Bay East London 5241
LASTyearrsquos SouthAfricarsquos star StokvelChefswinnerswere theSiyophemelelaBurialSocie-ty from Eastern Capewho won R20 000 inprize moneyThe search is now on for a new winner
where stokvels around the country have anopportunity to show off their cooking skillsandcreativity intheultimateStokvelCookingChallenge sponsored by White Star SuperMaize Meal and Roycoreg in partnership withMove Magazine
All stokvels are invited to submit a recipesome photographs and a motivation fromwhich the top stokvels in each participatingregion will be selectedThree stokvel groups in each region will
compete head-to-head in the semifinal eventswhich will take place as follows
Gauteng April 23KwaZulu-Natal April 30Pretoria May 7East London May 14The winning stokvel in each region will
then be transported to Gauteng for the finalon June 4 when stokvel groups will competeto win their share of the R50 000 cash prize
White Star marketing manager MokheleMakhothi said ldquoWe started the White StarStokvel Cooking Challenge in 2014 and just
love to see stokvel groups continue to comeupwith creative dishes using this South Africanstaple foodrdquo
Singer actress and White Star celebritychef LuciaMthiyane andMasterChef SA 2014runner-upSiphokaziMdlankomoare the starjudges of the competition
When asked what she was expecting fromthe competing dishes Mthiyane said ldquoEventhoughmaize meal is an everyday food for somany South Africans therersquos no reason whyit should be boring
ldquoThere are so many dishes you can createwith maize meal if you use a quality productlike White Star and your imagination Thiscompetition challenges stokvel groups tothink creatively about White Starrdquo
Roycoreg senior brandmanager Khosi Snon-dosaidldquoNoonebrings thecommunity togeth-er better than the stokvel moms and theirmealsbut theywillalwaystellyouthatamealisnot complete if there isno flavourandgravyto accompany itrdquo
To enter stokvels must send a picture oftheirmembers a recipe usingWhite Star andRoycoreg apictureof theirdishaswell as amo-tivation regarding why their group deservesto be part of this exciting competition Entriescan be sent via email to competitionsmove-
magcoza or by SMS to34687 before March 20ndash REPORTER
The search is on for SouthAfricarsquos star Stokvel Chefs
South Africarsquos starStokvel Chefs 2015winners were Siyophemeshylela Burial Society fromthe Eastern Cape Theteam won R20 000PHOTO SUPPLIED
WHITE Star which runs the Stokvel Chefscompetition has issued a gourmet recipebooklet to show that a whole universe ofrecipes can be created using maize mealThey shared one of the recipes with Ex-
press this week to encourage Stokvel Chefsto enter this yearrsquos competition and get read-ers experimenting with maize meal
The recipe is Tegamata Di Peperoni ndashmaize meal with an Italian twist (Serves 4-6)
Ingredients170g (250 ml) White Star Super Maize Meal30ml olive oil125ml red onion chopped10ml crushed garlic750ml chicken stock250ml milk5ml salt2ml freshly ground black pepper60ml grated Parmesan
Sauce30ml olive oilfrac12 red onion choppedfrac12 red pepper seeded and choppedfrac12 yellow pepper seeded and chopped1 large aubergine cut into cubes
1 x 410g can peeled tomatoes6 sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil vinai-
grette drained and coarsely choppedSalt and freshly ground black pepper to
taste60ml fresh basil leavesFresh basil leaves for garnishParmesan shavings to serve
Method1 Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan
Add the onion and garlic and sauteacute until on-ions are translucent Add the chicken stockmilk and salt and bring mixture to the boilStir in theWhite Star SuperMaizeMeal untilmixture is smooth Cover and simmer for 30minutes Stir in the pepper and ParmesanKeep warm2 For sauce Heat oil in a heavy-based
saucepan and add the onion and peppers andsauteacute until onion is translucent Add the au-bergine and tomatoes then cover and simmerfor 20 minutes3 Season to taste and add the basil leaves
Mix well Keep warm4 Serve the maize meal porridge topped
with the sauce Garnish with extra basilleaves and Parmesan shavings
RECIPES TEGAMATADI PEPERONI
ITALYTegamata DiPeperoniPHOTOSUPPLIED
MaizemealwithanItalian twist
REPORTER
MARCH is marked as World Tuberculosis(TB) Awareness Month
With half amillion new infections everyyear TB is one of the leading causes ofdeath in South Africa
High rates of HIV co-infection and in-creasinglydrug-resistant strainsmean thedisease is showing no sign of abatingDuringa recentTBdocumentary launch
held in Port Elizabeth the Eastern CapeDepartment of Healthrsquos tuberculosis hos-pitals said the Eastern Cape had one of thehighest numbers of cases of multidrug-re-sistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in SouthAfrica
The provincial manager for the EasternCapersquos South African Red Cross SocietyRuth Mufalali-Van Rooyen said NelsonMandelaBaywas one of the districts in theEastern Cape that had a high number ofTB cases
The other districts with high numbersof TB cases were OR Tambo District andBuffalo City
ldquoThe community as a whole needs tosupport patients with TB
ldquoPeople without TB need to be educatedon what TB is and how somebody can getinfected with it and also on infection con-trol and prevention measuresrdquo
Mufalali-Van Rooyen added that TB pa-tients also needed to understand TB infec-tion control and prevention
ldquoThe South African Red Cross Society
believes that TB is not an individual prob-lem but that of the community and that iswhy our activities are driven to enhancecommunity involvementrdquo she saidThe Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
and partner organisations recently wroteto HealthMinisterAaronMotsoaledi urg-ing the rapid introduction of a new tuber-culosis test in South African hospitalsTB is particularly difficult to diagnose
inpeople livingwithHIVwhohave lowim-munity or who are seriously illThe Lipoarabinomannan or LAM test
works by detectingTBantigens associatedwith TB in a patientrsquos urineThe test is easy to implement and results
are available in 25 minutesAt about R40 a test it is also affordableThe letter follows thepublicationof find-
ings in the medical journal the Lancetfrom a study that showed that use of theLAM test can reducemortality in hospital-ised people living with HIV who have lowCD4 counts or who are seriously ill
More than 2000 study participants wererandomly assigned to receive either nor-mal TB testing or the normal tests plus theLAM testAfter eight weeks 21 of the people in
the LAM group had died compared with25 of the people in the control groupThis amounts to a relative risk reduc-
tion of 17Making the test available in South Afri-
can hospitals will require healthcareworkers to be trained on the LAM test andthe development of guidelines for its use
Marchmarks TBAwarenessMonth
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
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THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
Send your news to expressmedia24com or contact 047 050 4430
13EntertainmentMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R7EUDW-170316-TE-mfkmwa-ENGINEER
lt Some of thespectators whoattended thehorse racing inTsolo lastSaturdayPHOTO SIMMDLEDLE
LuthoNdzambuleSingalakhaNdzambule andLuyandaHlenganicaptured by theExpress crew inMhlontloPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
Mpumelelo Makonxa Nokubonga Tiba Yanga Nkompela MihlaliNkpmpela Gibson Mbombo and Gumbi Xabendlini were capturedby the Express crew at an event in Tsolo last weekend
The organisers of the Tsolo horse racing heldlast weekend in Tsolo PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
There was something behind chickenlivers fight
Sometimes you can do things in hiddenplaces where nobody knows or sees youraction but there would be one slinyanaday that would expose everything
We were watching the case of an old manwho is accused of killing his wife overchicken livers
Surely the bickering did not startingfrom the chicken livers but there couldhave been a lot of abuse from mkhulu be-sides chicken livers but now ivela kakubidaai ding sekusifa nogogo and it exposedin a cheaper way Bafethu ungamane umn-kule kungaveli ukuba umnkulile mara oneslinyana day uyakuvele uvezwe yinto en-genamsebenzi Buka ngoku this story is ajoke whereby you can find a partner justkills his lovely wife because of chicken liv-ers
This is a warning kuthi majita donrsquotabuse your precious partners kuba even ifingafihlakala kodwa one day iyakuvela
Siyacela nkosi uze ubagwebe nzimaabeza kuwe benze oku
If bekuthiwa kuyenzeka uBawo wethuosemazulwini asinike i-chance xa kutshut-shiswa aba babulala izithandani zabo ba-kufika ezulwini besingalamkela ngezand-la zozibini elo thuba kuba itrsquos not nicewhat abafowethu they are doing Besomt-shutshisa umntu angaphindi acinge ngok-ubulala owasetyhini nongakwazi nokuzil-wela If umntu sekhathele kukuphila orwehlulekile kukuthandana or ukuhlalakulo mhlaba engazibulali yena nje ashiyelo usathanda ukuphila aqhubeke nobomAnd kwayena lo uzakuzibulala aqiniseki-se ukuba sele ethenge ibhokisi yakhe wa-
beka nemali yamalungiselelo omngcwabowakhe kungasokoliswa abantu bebenge-kho kwesigqibo sakhe sokuzibulala Uyazimfethu kutsho kwee xhoko nasezintliziy-weni zethu ngelixa kukhala ii-siblings ze-lady elibulewe ngobethandana nalo ngend-lela abanye abantwana ebebekhala ngayoibisika Kuba kaloku bebexhomekeke kuloohluthwe ubomi bakhe
I wonder what came into the mind of aman who decided to kill his lover Thereare so many ways to solve the problem oth-er than killing somebody in the name oflove
Hoping that nawe Bawo uyakuveleumgwebe ucimele kuba zininzi intsizi azi-dale apha emhlabeni lo mntu uphambikwakho
Perhaps he is no longer enjoying lifewithout prison
Dear readers there is a guy who is ourneighbour were we rent our house
Hayi da man is a trouble maker and hewonrsquot make more than a month out of pris-on
Even if you look at him it seems as if hedoes not enjoy life out of prison
Recently he was released again but ittook him three days and a break-in at theneighbouring house ndash as we speak he isback in prison
Hayi shame kuyazicalela ukuba uyay-ithandi la plek and sekufana nasekhayakuye I wonder i-future yalo mfana ithinikuba usemncane but he is a jailbird kwat-sho amakhumsha Okay before sikhathazeabantu masike sithathe izixhobo zethi siy-okukhangela more gossip so that sizakug-cina abantu bethu begigitheka njalo Niceone
PEOPLE LIKEUSPEOPLE LIKEUS
Goodman Mandav and DelpotNophumilo at the horse racing in
Tsolo
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
The allshynew Volvo XC90 has been named the 2016WesBank SAGMJ Car of the Year PHOTOSUPPLIED
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THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
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emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
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Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
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ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
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Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
Send your news to expressmedia24com or contact 047 050 4430
14MotoringMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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THESportsUtilityVehicle that has putHyun-dai firmly on the map in South Africa hasbeen launched with an all-new design insideand out and it is proudly wearing the Tucsonbadge again
Originally launched in 2005 the HyundaiTucson caught the attention of South AfricanSUV buyers and became a firm top-seller inthe segment for several years when it was fol-lowed by its successor the ix35 in 2009The all-new Hyundai Tucson is introduced
in South Africa in five derivatives rangingfrom the entry-level Hyundai Tucson 20 NuPremium with either a manual 6-speed gear-box or automatic 6-speed transmission to therange-toppingHyundai Tucson 16 TGDiElitederivative with the 7-speed Dual-ClutchTransmission (7DCT) and All-Wheel DriveIn between lies the Hyundai Tucson 20 Nu
Elite also with the 2-litre petrol engine andautomatic 6-speed transmission but with ahigh level of standard featuresOne step down in terms of standard fea-
tures is the Hyundai Tucson 16 TGDi Execu-tive also with the new turbocharged 16-litrepetrol engine butwith amanual 6-speed gear-boxThe Executive offers a level of comfort and
standard features that fits in between the Pre-mium and Elite offerings
DesignThe All-New Tucson design concept incor-
porates a sleek urban style combined withthe strong ruggedness typical of an SUVIt has a distinctive and athletic presence
achieved through refined flowing surfacesbold proportions sharp lines andmost impor-tantly their newest generation hexagonalgrille - their brand signature ndash which domi-nates the front
InteriorHyundai says the Tucsonrsquos refined interior
combines elegance with ergonomics withtheir interior design teamrsquos objective beingto ensure that when potential buyers first en-ter the car they will be instinctively im-pressedby the cabinrsquos space and the attentionpaid to the smallest detailsInside newsoft-touch high-qualitymateri-
als are introduced across the cabin surfacescreating a refined cabin ambienceTheAll-NewTucson is offeredwith a range
of ten exterior colours All come with theOceanids Black interior package with a highquality black leather upholsteryWith all seats upright the luggage area is
1 030 mmwide 889 mm deep and 806 mm talldelivering up to a substantial 513 litres of ca-pacity This increases to a maximum of 1 503litres with the rear seats folded Practicalityis boosted by a lower trunk-sill height two-level trunk floor and a stowable cargo coverThe centre console of the all-new Tucson
hasbeen redesignedand features a sound sys-tem with Bluetooth connectivity that enablesmusic to be streamed from a smartphone oriPod and connecting with a cell phone withthe added comfort and safety feature of steer-ing wheel operating buttonsAnewseamlessDAB+digital radiowith six
audio speakers is standard across the rangeFurther connectivity is provided throughUSB and AUX connections
SafetyThe introduction of new technologies
means the All-New Tucson is one of the mostcomprehensively equipped vehicles in its seg-ment when it comes to safety featuresThese include a Blind Spot Detector (BSD)
using radar technology and Lane Change As-sistA number of passive safety features are in-
cluded in the All-New Tucson For occupants
there are six airbags including driver pas-senger side and curtain airbags throughoutthe range
Engines and transmissionsOne of the outstanding features of the All-
new Hyundai Tucson range is the turbo-charged 16-litre T-GDI petrol engine that isintroduced for the first time in a HyundaiSUV in South AfricaThe turbocharged 4-cylinder engine deliv-
ers maximum power of 130 kW at 5 500 rpmand its torque delivery peaks at 265 Nm from1 500 to 4 500 rpmThe engine is offered with a six-speed man-
ual gearbox or the new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT) which gives achoice of fully automatic operation ormanualgear changesThe Premium derivatives in the all-new
HyundaiTucsonrange comewitha 2-litrenat-urally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine thatdelivers 115 kWmaximumpower at 6 200 rpmand maximum torque of 196 Nm at 4 000 rpmFuel consumption of 89 litres per 100 km
in a combined test cycle has been recorded fortheHyundai Tucson 20NuPremiumwith the6-speed manual gearbox and 85 litres per 100km for the Elite versionwith All-Wheel Driveand the 7-speed Dual-Clutch TransmissionIn the range-topping Hyundai Tucson 16
TGDi Elite the 16-litre T-GDI petrol engineis mated to a four-wheel drive (4WD) systemwhich keeps the highest traction on roughloose or slippery surfaces while enhancingcornering performance
PricingPrices for the Hyundai Tucson range from
R359 900 to R499 900
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This notice serves to inform parties that may be interested or affected that hereinafter referred to as lsquotheapplicantrsquo has submitted an application for a Retail licence Autocote (Pty) Ltd application numberB201602290001Erf 1914 Umtata73 Madeira StreetMthathaUmtataThe purpose of the application is for the applicant to be granted a licence to undertake petroleum Retail activitiesas detailed in the application Arrangements for viewing the application documentation can be made bycontacting the Controler of Petroleum Products by Telephone 041 396 9648 Fax 086 592 1636 E-mail ncedoganisoenergygovzaAny objections to the issuing of a licence in respect of this application which must clearly quote the applicationnumber above must be lodged with the Controller of Petroleum Products within a period of twenty (20) workingdays from the date of publication of this notice Such objections must be lodged at the following physical or postaladdress
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
The allshynew Volvo XC90 has been named the 2016WesBank SAGMJ Car of the Year PHOTOSUPPLIED
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THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
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TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
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TYRE PRICES ARE QUOTED PER UNIT TYRE PRICES INCLUDE VAT amp FITTING BUT EXCLUDE BALANCING amp ALIGNMENT
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VELOCITY SPEEDMAX19550 VR 15 R 675VELOCITY SPEEDMAX19555 HR 15 R 849
VELOCITY REACTA18560 HR 15 R 849
MICHELIN PRIMACY 322555WR16 R1895VELOCITY SPEEDMAX20540WR 17 R 875CONTINENTAL SPORT CONTACT 3MO22545WR17 R1450PIRELLI CINTURATO P122540WR18 R1695PIRELLI SCORPION VERDE21555 VR 18 R2395
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THE all-new Volvo XC90 has beennamed the 2016 WesBankSAGMJCar of the Year (COTY)
As the second Volvo to walk awaywith the prestigious motoring acco-lade in the competitionrsquos 31-year his-tory the accolade comes at a timewhen the Volvo brand is undergoinga complete rejuvenation which start-ed with the all-new XC90The new flagship is also spearhead-
ing Volvorsquos drive to an autonomousfuture which begins with the DriveMe initiative in 2017 during which100 fully-autonomous XC90s will bedriving their owners in and aroundSwedenThe latest local motoring accolade
joins the new XC90rsquos long list of inter-national awards the total of whichnow exceeds 60Other significant awards include
the Womenrsquos World Car of the YearNorth American Truck of the YearEuropean Car of the Year Best SUV(ScottishCar of theYear) and Iceland-ic Car of the Year awards
ldquoWe are absolutely delighted withour victoryrdquo commented Volvo CarSouth Africa Managing DirectorGreg MaruszewskildquoWith the all-new XC90 we are not
only re-writing the rules of a post-modern luxury driving experiencebut reinventing our brand as wellOurethos lsquoMadebySwedenrsquo express-es our intrinsic Scandinavian rootslove for people heritage and attitudeto building some of the worldrsquos mostdesirable ndash and safest ndash luxury vehi-clesTheall-newXC90 follows in the foot-
steps of theVolvo S40 which receivedthe coveted award in 2005Powered by new-generation 20-li-
tre turbocharged Drive-E petrol anddiesel engines which are mated to an8-speed Geartronic automatic gear-box the XC90 mixes Swedish luxuryand classy minimalistic design withsupreme road manners and efficientdriving dynamicsVolvorsquos all-new Sensus Connect in-
fotainment system which is present-ed as a 9-inch tablet-like touch screeninterface is also setting new prece-dents for design and functionality
thanks to its intuitive usability andlong list of functionsSafety is of course as with any oth-
er Volvo top priority The all-newVolvo XC90 received a full five-starEuro NCAP safety rating in 2015thanks to its highly-advanced safetysystems which include pedestrianand cyclist detection with forwardcollisionwarning and full auto brakerun-off-road protection and otherdrivingassistance features likeadapt-ive cruise control and active lane-keeping assistanceIn fact so advanced is theXC90rsquos pe-
destrian detection system that inde-pendent safety regulators have yet todevelop suitable testing protocolsThe all-new XC90 was applauded byEuro NCAP for Best in Class Safety(Large Off-road and Overall) in 2016It has also been awarded the Top Safe-tyPick+awardby the Insurance Insti-tute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in theUnited StatesThis relentless drive on safety
forms part of Volvorsquos Vision 2020 pro-gramme which seeks to ensure thatnobody is seriously injured or killedin a new Volvo by 2020
VolvoXC90 is the2016WesBankSAGMJCarof theYear
The allshynew Volvo XC90 has been named the 2016WesBank SAGMJ Car of the Year PHOTOSUPPLIED
REPORTER
THE Automobile Association of SA(AA) has warned in a media state-ment that vehicle licensing prob-lems need urgent attention as chaot-ic scenesmay result in thousands ofunlicensed vehicles
The AA said in the statement thatthere is still no clear explanation ofthe ongoing delays regarding the is-suing of vehicle licence discs Thisis a problem associated with thenon-issuance of vehicle licence re-newal letters to motoristsTheAutomobileAssociation (AA)
continues to receive numerous que-ries daily regarding this problemand the stepsmotoristsmust take toresolve the issueThe statement read ldquoIt is our un-
derstanding that the issuing of thevehicle licence renewal letters re-lates to the control of the electronicNational Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS)ldquoThe system is currently man-
agedbyacompanycalledTasima InDecember 2015 the Supreme CourtofAppeal (SCA)overturnedanearli-er High Court ruling that Tasimahand over the system to the Depart-ment of Transport and the RoadTraffic Management Corporation(RTMC)ldquoWhile the authorities are silent
on the numbers our experience isthat the bulk of motorists whoshould be receiving licence renewalletters are notldquoThis complicates the issuing of
new licencediscs and is resulting inunnecessary delays at licensing au-
thorities as motorists must nowcomplete a renewal document be-fore having their applications dealtwith a process that was previouslystreamlined by issuing the renewalform with all the relevant detail at-tachedDespite these issues the AA has
been assured by the South AfricanPost Office (SAPO) that they areprocessing applications In a writ-tenreply to theAArsquosqueries theSA-PO notedldquoWe have experienced occasional
isolated incidences where the eNa-TIS network has been temporarilyoffline and on each occasion Tasi-ma is notified to address the techni-cal glitch as the vehicle renewalprocesses operate on a separate ITplatform to the SA Post OfficeldquoMotorists that are not in posses-
sion of renewal notices are fur-nished with a renewal form to com-plete onsite at the SA Post Officebranches and this form can be fullycompleted within a short period oftimeldquoAs the SA Post Office did not an-
ticipate the volumes of motoristsseeking to renew their vehicle licen-ceswhilenot inpossessionof renew-al notices we have experiencedsome incidents in other SA Post Of-fice branches where the demand forthe renewal forms surpassed oursupply This situation is currentlybeing addressed to speed up the ve-hicle renewal processes in each out-letrdquoWhile the AA said it is pleased
that theSAPOisattempting toassistmotorists as far as it can they be-lieve the root cause of the issues
needs to be proactively addressed toavoid the potential risks associatedwith non-renewalsldquoAll efforts by the Department of
Transport both nationally and lo-cally need to be intensified to un-block this problem Motorists whoexperience excessive delays in re-newing their vehicle licence discsmay at some point procrastinate inrenewing their licences and inad-vertentlycreateasituation thatmayresult in many unlicensed cars onour roadsrdquo the AA warnedThe AA has also advised motor-
ists to check their licence discsthemselves to ascertain when theyexpireldquoA good idea is to put a reminder
on your cellphone to remind youwhen the licence disc is up for re-newalWhetheryour get a reminderin the mail or not renewing your li-cence is still your responsibilityoneyoushould takeveryseriouslyrdquothe AA saidTo ensure a smoother experience
when renewing your licence discremember to take identificationwith you along with a proof of resi-denceAccording toSAPOthisproofof residence can include a utilityclothing or telephone (landline orcellphone) account If the account isnot in your name the person inwhose name it is must provide anaffidavit or affirmation that you livethere Forms to complete can be col-lected from SAPO branches before-handtocompletebeforegoinginRe-newal formscanalsobedownloadedfrom httpwwwenatiscomindexphpdownloadsdoc_download145-application-for-licencing-of-motor-vehicle-form-alv
AAwarns of chaoswith vehicle licensing
16SportMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
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York Road1 FloorOffice number 201ACity CentreMthatha
st
047 531 0129078 200 3578
076 371 6640079 573 5495
Isuzu KB 240 R1 777 Incl VATIsuzu KB 250 R2 014 Incl VATIsuzu KB 250 GO BIG R1 482 Incl VAT
At Meyers Motors Mthatha we want to help you overcome whateverchallenges you might face by tailoring a deal especially for you
Amazing specials on minor services
Is your vehicle out of warranty Service it with us and save BIGYou also get a FREE 10-point safety check
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BUNTU GOTYWA
TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
Send your news to expressmedia24com or contact 047 050 4430
16SportMarch 17 2016Mthatha Express
X1R5WW41-170316-TE-ebnnon-debt
York Road1 FloorOffice number 201ACity CentreMthatha
st
047 531 0129078 200 3578
076 371 6640079 573 5495
Isuzu KB 240 R1 777 Incl VATIsuzu KB 250 R2 014 Incl VATIsuzu KB 250 GO BIG R1 482 Incl VAT
At Meyers Motors Mthatha we want to help you overcome whateverchallenges you might face by tailoring a deal especially for you
Amazing specials on minor services
Is your vehicle out of warranty Service it with us and save BIGYou also get a FREE 10-point safety check
Offer valid till 31 April 2016
Get a tailored deal for you
Minor Service Special
Free 10 point safety check
X1R7JT99-170316-TE-ebkmwa-isuzuX1R7CMGD-170316-TE-mfnnon-cx5
BUNTU GOTYWA
TRADITIONAL leaders in the EasternCape will stage a one-day Easter tourna-ment in a bid to reconnect with communi-ties
The tournament will be staged at theMkatazo Sports Ground in Elliotdale onMarch 26
Tournament organiser MelinkquboNdabokutya said Eastern Cape kingdomswill use this opportunity to connect withtheir people while shielding them fromthe many ills they faced these days
He said the tournament was more thanjust about sport because it was also away of addressing socio-economic chal-lenges faced by the communities
The Imiganu Easter Sports games arehosted by Imiganu Development Trustwhich was formed by the Imiganu tradi-tional council as a catalyst to drive localeconomic development for the better-ment of its people
ldquoThe main reason for this sports dayis to formalise sports especially in therural areas
ldquoTraditional leaders wanted to connectwith the youth by doing away with for-
mal activities for a bit and rather doingnormal youth activitiesrdquo Ndabokutyasaid
The Easter tournament is in its fourthyear this year and Ndabokutya said ithad been growing ever since its first edi-tion He said it had grown through thesupport of many stakeholders such as theAmathole Sports Council and AmatholeSafa who he named as key role-players inmaking the tournament a success
Soccer and netball are the main sportactivities that take place with horse rac-ing the newest addition to the pro-gramme
The programme is also aimed at pro-moting culture with the organiser say-ing that the attire is strictly soccer andtraditional wear
ldquoThe youth of today are different fromthose of 1976 The times have changedand the use of technology is changingthem They no longer know their priori-ties These are events that allow them toreconnect and do something construct-iverdquo Ndabokutya said
The Western Tembuland kingdomNyandeni kingdom and the SAPS are ex-pected to attend the event hosted by KingZwelonke Sigcawu
Traditional leaders to stage Eastertournament to connect with communities
ITORNADO FC yaseMdantsane iphinde ya-buyela kwindawo yokuqala kwinqanaba le-ABC Motsepe League emva kokuba iqusheiFuture Tigers kanobom ngamanqaku alish-umi eqandeni kumdlalo ububanjelwe eSisaDukashe Stadium ngempela veki
LogamaiLionCity ibifudula ihlelikwindawoyokuqala idlale ntanganye ngenqaku elinyemacala kunye neFC Elliot ekwindawo yesit-hathu kuluhul lwamaqela elinqanaba
ITornado FC kunye neCity zimbane ngaman-qaku angamashumi amane anethoba ebhodini
emva kwemidlalo engamashumi amabini ane-sibini edlalwe ngalamaqela
Kodwa amanqaku amaninzi afakwe leliqelalaseMdantsane ngawona alibeke kwindawoyokuqala kwakhona kuba linkqenkqezaphambilengamanqakualishumionkekwiCity
Kwezinye iziphumo ze-ABC Motsepe LeagueiMorning Stars 1- 4 Zimbane Killers Blackburn Rovers 4
Swartkopsvalley United Brothers 1 Kokstad Liverpool 2Highbury 0FC Buffalo 4MattaMilan 1 FC Elliot 1 Lion City1EC Bees 2 Emperors 1Young Ideas 1 Mthatha Cityndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
ABCMotsepe League Tornado 10-0 Tigers
I WALTER Sisulu University isethubeni eli-hlekwakhona lokuba iyokudlala kwiPlay-Off ze-ABC Motsepe League Oku kus emva kokubaibethe iLacaruna FC ngamanqaku amabini eq-andenikumdlaloububanjelweeMso-bomvuSta-dium ngempela veki
Amanqaku afakwe nguMkhuseli Mfekethokunye noSiyanda Mkhalipha
IWSU Bika Campus inamanqaku angama-shumi amabini anesibini kuluhlu lwamaqelae-SAB League kwiMnquma Stream emva
kwemidlalo elishumi eyidlalileyoAmaqela akhuphisana kwiSAB League
kwiMnquma Stream asibhozo kuphela nto leyoethetha ukuba i-WSU ishiyekelwe yimidlalo em-ihlanu ukuba ibe ziintshatsheli
Kunyaka ophelileyo ibilifumene ithuba loku-dlala kwiPlay-off zeMotsepe League ko-dwa ya-bethwa sele isondele ekonyuselweni
Kwezinye iziphumo kwiSAB League iFCMontigo ibethe iButterworth All Stars nga-man-qaku amabini eqandeni ndash NKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
Ingenyukela iWSUFC
Umdlali weWSU ephosa ithuba eMsobomshyvu Stadium PHOTONKOSEHLANGA RAZIYA
THE annual Easter tournament sponsored byMeyers Motors and Caltex Eastern Cape will beheld again this year
The tournament will take place at the KambiAdministrative Area sports grounds on March26 and will continue over two days and wrap upon March 27
This festival has in the past attracted thou-sands of locals from all the villages in the KSDregion Twenty soccer teams and ten netballteams are expected to participate in this yearrsquostournament
Tournament organiser Ndomelele Sidlovasaid the draw for this yearrsquos tournament willtake place at Meyers Motors 55 Madeira StreetMthatha this Saturday (March 19) at 4pm Allteams must be represented at the draw
Sidlova said four of the twenty soccer teamsthat will compete at the tournament will takehome prize money and the top two teams willalsoreceivemedalswiththeoverallwinnerget-ting a floating trophy to show off
The top two netball teams will receive prizemoney and medals with a floating trophy forthe overall winner There will also be give-aways during the two days of the tournamentas a reward for the supporters These will be inthe form of T-shirts and branded caps
Sidlova revealed that although this tourna-ment is hosted in Kambi AA participation isopen to teams from all over the OR Tambo Dis-trict and villages
He said the main aim of these annual eventsis to merge the popularity of their brands withyouth development in the rural and needy are-as
ldquoWe encourage the youth to use these tourna-ments as a springboard to showcase their tal-ents In previous years we have seen scoutsfrom local clubs that compete in bigger and or-ganised leagues coming to watch these young-stersplayWelookforwardtoseeingat leastoneor two of these boys and girls getting spotted byprofessional teams Our view as Meyers Mo-tors and Caltex Eastern Cape is that sport canbe used as a tool to unite communities underone umbrellardquo he said ndash SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
Meyers Easter tourneybackwithabang
Send your news to expressmedia24com or contact 047 050 4430