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THE Friendly City might have a new nameby the end of the year.
Applications for the names of Port Eliz-abeth, Uitenhage and even Port Elizabeth air-port to be changed, have been submitted to theEastern Cape geographical names committee,Zukile Jodwana, a member of the committee,confirmed.
Among the suggestions for new names areGqeberha for Port Elizabeth, and Garden Townor Qhagqiwa for Uitenhage. The Port Elizabeth
International Airport could also be renamed theSipho Hashe Airport.
These names will, however, not immediatelyappear on road signs and maps, Jodwana ex-plained.
“This is a lengthy process and can take up tosix months.
“We have received the application, but nowwehavetoholdpublicmeetingsinthecommuni-ties where residents can voice their opinionsand air their grievances,” he said.
“Then we must make a recommendation tothe national committee, which in turn must sub-mit its recommendations to the Minister ofSport, Recreation, Arts and Culture.”
This process will only begin after the munici-pal elections of August 3, Jodwana said.
“With the municipal election around the cor-ner, everyone will be occupied with it and wewill not stand in the way of that.
“The public meetings will be arranged afterthe election.”
) Gqeberha is the old name for Walmer fromwhich the word Kabega was derived. Uitenhagewas formerly known among isiXhosa speakingpeople as Qhagqiwa and Port Elizabeth as iB-hayi and/or Cacadu.
SiphoHashewasoneof thePEBCOThreewhoalong with Qaqawuli Godolozi and ChampionGalela, were kidnapped at the Port ElizabethAirport in 1985 by Apartheid-era security policeafter which they were murdered by them.– ODETTE KEMP
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THE Nelson Mandela Bay Municipali-ty will take the metro’s Old Age Homesunder its wing and make sure that thecity’s elderly are taken care of.
This was said by Executive Mayor,Danny Jordaan, while addressingabout 500 elderly people at the Feather-makert Hall during a celebration cere-mony to mark the official transfer ofOld Age Homes to the municipality onFriday. Old Age Homes have in thepast been run by Non-GovernmentalOrganisations.
When Jordaan took office last year,the poor conditions of the Old AgeHomeswereoneof the issuesheraised.
He committed to deal with this issueas a priority. Part of this commitmentwas to transfer these homes to the mu-nicipalitywiththeintentionof improv-ing their conditions and the well-beingof theelderly.Underthemunicipality’sHuman Settlements Directorate reno-vation work had already started atsome of these homes with the assist-ance of other government depart-ments, NGOs and private sector, spe-cifically the Nelson Mandela Bay Busi-ness Chamber and the CommunityChest.
Among the problems identified dur-ing the assessment processes were:leaking roofs, exposed electrical wires,non-functional geysers and inadequateperimeter fencing, blocked drainagefacilities and infrastructure problems.
The Directorate prioritised the fen-cing of perimeters and the renovationof the two burnt down units at AdcockHomes. Hygiene and sanitation prod-ucts have already been delivered to thehomes. Four cleaning staff memberswill be allocated to each and everyhome to ensure that the facilities areclean at all times. Small toilets will beattached to the units of the elderly,which will prevent them from walkinglong distances to use the existing semi-detached toilet system.
Application forms and new leaseagreements will be distributed to theresidents of the homes, ensuring thatthe agreement will be kept strictly be-tween the residents and the municipal-ity, when it comes to payment of rentaland queries.
One of the elderly, Peter Johnsonfrom Elizabeth Stuurman Old AgeHomes, said, “I feel very pleased thatthe Municipality will be taking over
the management of our homes. Foryears we’ve had conflict with the waythings were being run and the tensionit has brought amongst residents. I canonly wait and hope for the best. I amgrateful to Danny Jordaan for his wayof dealing with our matters.”
Brenda Plaatjies from BethelsdorpOld Aged Home also expressed hergratitude. “We are looking forward tothe new plans and everything the May-or shared with us today. Recently wehad a big burglary at our homes wherevaluable items were stolen out of a fewresidents’ units. This was because wehad no securities. So we are lookingforward to having securities 24/7.”
The Executive Mayor promised tovisit the Old Age Homes on a regularbasis to assess the work that is beingdone. “This celebration today is not thelast day that you see and interact withme. More intimate interaction at yourhomes where you stay will continuewith me and our leadership collective.Wewillworktogethertobringbackthedignity that you have lost throughyears of ill treatment and lack of com-passion that you have received,” saidJordaan. – REPORTER
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The great soup cook-up is be-ing hosted by the Radisson BluHotel and Algoa Cares on thePollock beach lawn opposite theRadisson Blu Hotel on Saturday,
July 16 from 10am until 5pm.Volunteers will assist Algoa
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Alternatively people can deliv-er a food parcel to the value ofR67, or a tin or bag of pet food tothe venue on the 16th.
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DIE ANC en die DA het die naweek wéér hul“groot kanonne” ingespan om stemme in diefel bestrede Nelson Mandelabaai voor dieplaaslike verkiesing in te win.
Danny Jordaan, die ANC se burgemees-terskandidaat in die metro, is Saterdag deurFikile Mbalula, minister van sport, en Pra-vin Gordhan, minister van finansies, naNew Brighton vergesel, waar dié drie deur-tot-deur-besoeke afgelê het.
Die drie “groot kanonne” is hartlik deurinwoners verwelkom – ondanks onlangsespanning oor die ANC se kandidatelyste insekere wyke hier.
Gordhan het gesê hy glo dat Jordaan en die
ANC in die metro binne die volgende vyfjaar groot verandering kan bring.
Hy het veral Jordaan se planne om infra-struktuur te verbeter en die stad se toerismete ontwikkel, geprys.
Jordaan, wat ‘n tweede draai in NewBrighton gemaak het, het gesê dis tyd om hulverkiesingsveldtog te verskerp aangesiendaar minder as ’n maand oor is voor die ver-kiesing.
Hy glo, ten spyte daarvan dat die DA voeldat húlle die metro op 3 Augustus gaan oor-neem, dat die ANC tóg sal wen en nou hardersal werk om nóg stemme in te win.
“Ja, die verkiesing is om die draai,” hethy gesê.
“Maar die proses is ’n marathon. In ’n ma-rathon begin ’n mens nie onmiddellik nael
nie. Jy nael eers aan die einde. Ons naelnóú.”
Intussen het die DA-leier Mmusi MaimaneSaterdag ook weer ’n Baaise draai gemaakom met inwoners van Walmer-township tepraat oor die party se hoop om werksgeleent-hede ná die munisipale verkiesing te skep.
Maimane het ook gekap na planne om ’nnuwe ampsvliegtuig vir pres. Jacob Zuma tekoop.
“Dié R4 miljard wat genoem word, kan80 000 toelae vir kleinsakeondernemingswees, of universiteitsgeld vir duisende jong-mense in die stad.”
Maimane, wat reeds talle kere vanjaar inPort Elizabeth was, het ook beloof om bynaelke dag vir die volgende drie weke in diemetro te wees.
Grotes ‘nael nou’omstemme inBaai tewerf
Danny Jordaan, burgemeester in Nelson Mandelabaai, luister Vrydag na inwoners van Zwide inPort ELizabeth se klagtes. FOTO: VERSKAF
Fikile Mbalula, minister vir sport, het Saterdag Danny Jordaan, burgemeester in Nelson Mandela-baai help stemme werf in New Brighton. FOTO: VERSKAF
Pravin Ghordan, minister van finansies, hetook vir die ANC help stemme werf in NewBrighton. Hier spreek hy ’n groep toe vanaf ’nsypaadjie. FOTO: VERSKAF
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ASANDA Mchunu, a local teenager, wascrowned the new Miss Teen CommonwealthSA last weekend in Pretoria.
She beat 29 other girls from all over thecountry for the title.
Mchunu won a R15 000 cash prize as wellas other prizes from the competition spon-sors and will be the new representative fora few brands.
She does not know as yet what she wantsto do with the money, but plans to keep itas a safety net in the meantime.
“It will come in handy; it might not benext week or next month or even next yearbut sometime it will,” she said.
Mchunu was previously crowned MissJunior Teen South Africa in 2014 and hasparticipated in several charity projects andevents.
She plans to use her new title to keep do-ing charity work and build on what she hasalready achieved.
“To me, winning this title does not meanI get to change what I was doing before. Itjust means more consistency. Now I willcarry on the work I started with the HumanDignity Centre, M.T.R. Smit Children’s Ha-ven and Rolemodels Imfundo Foundation.However, I am looking into starting my owncharity organisation,” she said.
Mchunu added that she chose these chari-ties because they deal specifically with chil-dren and that the best way to make a differ-ence was to start with them.
She is currently a first-year Media, Com-munication and Culture student at NelsonMandela Metropolitan University (NMMU).
“It is clearly evident that my passion liesin Media and people.”
Mchunu said that her new title is notmeant for her alone.
“This title is not just for me, it’s for every-
one who supported me and carries on to sup-port me. It is for my community, thereforewinning it and being able to represent a coun-try that I love means the world to me.”
She will be representing South Africa nextyear at the Miss Teen Commonwealth Inter-national competition in London where shewill compete against representatives from 53other countries.
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Asanda Mchunu of Port Elizabeth was recentlycrowned the new Miss Teen Commonwealth SA.PHOTO:FACEBOOK
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Só het Greg Harvey, vennoot van Auto Mo-torcycles, verlede week gesê.
Dié motorfietshandelaar, wat sy hoofkan-toor op Queenstown het, beplan om volgendejaar sy Baaise bedrywighede na ’n nuwe takuit te brei, sê Harvey.
“Ons het reeds die eiendom gekoop langsWilliam Moffett-weg, en hopelik kan ons vol-gende jaar met bouwerk begin sodra die bou-maatskappye vir die nuwe jaar open.”
Die ontwikkeling sal ’n winkelkomplekswees. “Ons sal self drie of vier persele beset,met ’n handelaar, ’n bestuurderopleidingsen-trum en ’n onderdelewinkel. Dan wil ons nog
winkels, soos ’n koffiewinkel en kleinhande-laars, bybring. Dit sal altesaam 10 tot 15 win-kels behels.”
Harvey mik om die sentrum in Maart teopen, maar dié doelwit sal nie sonder uitda-gings wees nie.
“Ons het die metro se hulp nodig, want diepad wat na die sentrum moet loop, is reedsop planne, maar is nog nie fisies ontwikkelnie. Dié belegging is ’n stewige een, en onskan ongeveer 100 werksgeleenthede skep,maar die pad sal die moontlikhede ver-breed.”
Danny Jordaan, Baaise burgemeester, ver-welkom die nuus van die beplande ontwikke-ling.
“Die belegging toon vertroue in die metroen sal help om werkloosheid hier te verlig.Ons wil ’n diverse ekonomie skep, maar ookdie motorbedryf hier versterk, want vervoeris noodsaaklik vir elke sektor,” sê Jordaan.
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Ek is gelukkig om baie plekke te sien en hetvir baie jare lank gewens ek kan net optree.So deesdae om so baie te toer is regtig vir mywonderlik. Maar ek moet sê wanneer ek inGeorge optree kan ek indie aandhuis toe gaanna ’n baie mooi vroutjie en kinders en dit ge-beur nie op enige ander plek in die land nie.
Jy het al vantevore opgetree in Port Elizabeth. Hoe ervaar jy die ‘winderige stad’?
Ek hou verskriklik baie van surf en sien al-tyduitnadiemense inPE,maarookdiebrand-ers om die draai in Jeffreysbaai.
Watwasdie inspirasie vir jounuwealbum,“Optics?”
Die woord Optics beskryf hoe mens kyk nadie lewe.Virmy ismusieknog altyd ’nmanierom jou uitkyk op die lewe te beskryf. Dit ishoekomek gevoel hetOptics is ’n gepaste titel.Ek hoop mense geniet dit.
Hoeveel van die liedjies op hierdie albumhet jy self geskryf?
Almal van hulle!
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Ekhounogalbaievan“TheTide”.Ekis trotsop die liedjie asook die boodskap daarvan.
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MASTER potter and ceramic artist, DavidMoss, unveils the life-changing “Journey of theHeart”exhibitionincollaborationwiththeGut-sche Family Investments (GFI) Art Gallery.
The exhibition takes viewers on a journeythrough the seasons of life, where they will en-counter the chambers of replenishment and re-
newal.The opening function will take place on Au-
gust 2at 6pm,withawelcomeaddressbyDrum-mond Robinson.
Thewalk, conductedbyDavidMoss,will takeplace on August 20. The exhibition will runfrom August 3 to 23. – REPORTER
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VISTARUS Mission Station in Syden-ham officially celebrated its 18th yearof service to the Eastern Cape commu-nity on Friday.
Vistarus is a family-run organisa-tion dedicated to getting homeless andtroubled people off the street.On July 8 1998, Kobus and Lynette
Jacobs started this life-changing cen-tre and since then they have soldmostof their earthly belongings to keep itafloat.Lynette Jacobs said that theyhadno
idea what they were doing when theystarted on this journey and learnedmost of what they know through vari-ous mistakes until things evolved intothe smooth-running system they havetoday.“Godtoldusto lovethesepeople.And
that is exactlywhatwearedoinghere,”she added.On average they house about 80 chil-
dren at any given time and providehousing for more than 400 people.Vistarus is actually a community
within a community. It has its own lit-tle tuck shop, a playground for the chil-dren and several fundraising projects
in progress. They even have a doctorwho comes in once a week for thosewhoneedmedical assistance or advice.The centre rents out apartments to
peoplewith jobson theoutsideandpro-vides ahome to thehomeless anddesti-tute.For those who cannot pay their own
way, there is a programme they musttake part in, in order to stay at the cen-tre.“Everynewperson is interviewedby
Kobus toget a feel for their circumstan-ces so we know what to do with themnext,” said Nadia Jacobs, public rela-tions officer for Vistarus.The programme lasts for at least
threemonths, duringwhichaddicts, al-coholicsandabusevictimsmustattendchurch and counselling, and adhere toseveral rules before graduating. Theprogramme is mandatory for bothadults and children.They each get a set of clothes, shoes
and other essentials when they arrivefor which they are responsible.They are eventually placed into the
work programme at the centre.The various jobs on offer at the cen-
tre include working in the laundryroom,thekitchen, thelibrary, thewoodwork shop and the Plastic Plant owned
by the centre.There is also a crèche where people
can leave their children in themorningbefore going to work.The biggest project currently run-
ning at the centre is the recyclingproject,withmore than60peoplework-ing in it. It provides the bulk of the cen-tre’s income.Most of the essential supplies at the
centre such as clothes and food comefrom sponsors. Woolworths has beenthe centre’s biggest food supplier since2007.“The majority of the guys that come
in are very malnourished and thin.That is why the good meals are so im-portant,” said Steven Bolhuis, who re-cently joined the centre as a missionworker.The centre cooks more than 20 000
meals every month and uses about 40loaves of bread every day.Thecentrehas starteda fewnewpro-
jects recently such as a solar panelproject and a safe house for babiescalled Hope Baby Safe Home wherethey wish to provide shelter for chil-drenbeingplaced in the foster care sys-tem.For more info go to www.vistar-
us.co.za or visit their Facebook page.
Vistarus celebrates18yearsof changing livesBryan Prinswith hisyoungest son,18-month-oldTheo Prins, atthe VistarusMission Centrein Sydenham.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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WESTERINGHighSchoolwill presentaSouthAfricanMusical IpiNtombi at the SavoyThea-tre in Adcockvale from 3 to 6 August.
Admission is R50 for adults and R30 for pen-sioners and learners.To ensure that the school presents the best
quality production with its multitalentedlearners, the school acquired the services ofone of the original castmembers,AndyChabe-li, toassistwith thechoreographyand fine tun-ing of both song and presentation.Westering High has been staging produc-
tions once every two years.“Wedothesekindofproductionsonce in two
years because of the immense talent that wehave at Westering High School,” said Produc-tion Manager Lizel Feltham.Feltham said Ipi Ntombi was a special re-
quest fromheadmaster StewardHaywardwhoas a youngman saw the original production in1974 when it premiered.“That first production left a lasting impres-
sion on me,” Steward agreed.“Furthermore, we felt that this multilingual
and multicultural musical production IpiNtombi could work well in exposing our ownmultilingual andmulticultural learners in this
day and age,” Feltham said.This production, however, was not smooth
sailing all the time, according to Feltham.She said, “Whenyou buy the rights to do any
other production you usually get lots of infor-
mation and materials. This was not the casewith Ipi Ntombi.“But luckily, we’ve got a very able produc-
tion team made up of (Eddie) Leroux and(John) Allen taking charge of music and(Amanda) Engelbrecht and Coetzee on vocaldirections.”With this team, including Sibabalwe Ngewu
doingchoreographyand their “secretweapon”Akhona Nkumanda – the director, WesteringHigh School is bound to present the best pro-duction ever, believes Feltham.“I feel very special being a member of the
cast,” said Masande Nkangana in Grade 11.Sinovuyo Blackie, also in Grade 11, likes the
storyline. She said, “I like the storyline and be-ing in this production. It’s an honour, as noteverybody made it through auditions.”“I’m impressed with what I saw. These kids
arereally talented.There’s little touch-ups thatI need to do,” said Chabeli in his first visit tothe school two weeks back.He promised to come-back next week to deal
with other issues like costumes so that the castlooks almost exactly like the original.
WesteringHigh presents ‘IpiNtombi’MusicalWestering Highcast membersand directorsmeet original IpiNtombi castmember andchoreographerAndy Chabeli(seated right).They areteachers,anti-clockwise,Akhona Nku-manda, AmandaEngelbrecht andLizel Feltham.PHOTO:NCEBADLADLA
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NMMU is once again showcasing the amaz-ing talent of their alumni, students and com-munity with their Alumni Festive [email protected] concert is in aid of theAlumniBursary
Fund and will include solo, choir, organ,string and horn performances.Adrian Jonas and Mieke Struwig will per-
form on the clarinet, while Elsje Nelson and
Alfred Felkers will perform David Foster andAndrew Lloyd Webber compositions as a du-et.The Northern Areas School Choir Organi-
sation (NASCO) will also perform a few songsincluding Largo by Handel and New YorkNew York with Marvin Draai as a soloist.Romano Jonathan will also accompany the
choir as the organist with Venita VanWyk asthe conductor.The NMMUAlumni Festive Concert@Weis
will take place on Sunday, July 17 at 2:30pmat the Weis Congregational Church inSchauderville.
Tickets are R20 for adults and R10 for pen-sioners and scholars.For more info phone 041 504 3935.
Musical variety atNMMUWeis Concert
Romano Jonathan, an organist and co-optedmember of the NMMU Alumni Association.
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DIE Vroue Landbou Vereniging van Kaapland(VLVK) kongres vind vanjaar vir die 87ste keerplaas.
Die kongres is ’n jaarlikse hoogtepunt op dieVLVK-kalender en vind hierdie jaar plaas op Ju-lie 27 en 28 by Slipperfields net buite Port Eliza-beth.
Sowat 300 afgevaardigdes en gaste vanoor diehele Kaapland kom bymekaar vir hierdie beson-derse gebeurtenis.
Die eerste kongres, wat in 1929 in Franschoekplaasgevind het, se program en agenda wordsteeds in die VLVK-argief bewaar.
Sirkel Middelland, wat 15 vertakkings het oral
oor die land, tree kollektief as gasvrou op en issaam met dieVLVK-hoofbestuur verantwoorde-lik vir alle logistieke reëlings ten opsigte vanhierdie prestige geleentheid en gepaardgaandedinee en prysuitdeling.
Die VLVK vereer elke jaar ’n persoon vir uit-sonderlike prestasie en bydrae op ’n spesifiekegebied en Anton Momberg is vanjaar se gekoseDankie-sê Persoon vir sy onskatbare bydrae totdie Suid-Afrikaanse kunslandskap.
Annelie Botes, boorling van die Oos-Kaap enalombekende skryfster, is die gasspreker tydensdie opening van die kongres. Sy sal die 2016VLVK-tema, Aanpasbare Vroue, as onderwerpgebruik.
Verskeie ander sprekers sal kongresgangerstoespreek oor ’n verskeidenheid onderwerpe.
Emeritus Prof. Frans Marx sal onder meerpraat oor kuberveiligheid, Bennie Bekker vanMarina Seesout sal die ongelooflike storie vansout vertel, Karel Leerink van Truworths geeklerekasadvies en Magdie de Kock van Westfaliagesels oor aanpasbare eetgewoontes.
Die werk van deelnemers aan die jaarlikseamptelike kompetisies (te wete masjienwerk,borduurwerk, hekel- en breiwerk, weefwerk,fotografie, woordkuns, en skilderkuns) word ty-dens die kongres uitgestal.
’n Paneel van beoordelaars wys die wennersaan en die wen-items word na afloop van die kon-gres in die Tekstielmuseum ten toon gestel.
Die projek, waardeur VLV na die gemeenskapuitreik, is vanjaar Gemeenskapsbetrokkenheid.
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His Harvest House: Presents a LocalGovernment Elections Prayer Summit on 24 Julyat 10am at the Mdengentonga Primary SchoolHall, Kaulela Street, Motherwell NU7. For moreinfo contact 071 641 6012.
NG Kerk Kensington: Hou ’n Mnr. en Mej.Winter op 30 Julie 2016 om 3nm. by die kerkin Pringlelaan. Seuns vanaf 4 tot 12 jaar enmeisies vanaf 3 tot 16 jaar kan inskryf.Registrasie vind plaas om 2nm. Vir meerinligting kontak 082 762 4843.
Eckankar: The PE Satsang Society, achartered affiliate of ECKANKAR will host adiscussion on “A Modern Prophet AnswersYour Key Question” on 16 July at 4pm at theLife Chiropractic and Wellness Centre inWalmer. Contact 063 202 9201.
Hi’s Place Developing Centre: Willhave a prayer service for the sick on 17 July at6pm. Every Sunday there is a service at 9amand Youth Service at 2.30pm. On 16 Julythere will be a Leadership Course. The venue ispast Greenbushes at the entrance of SovereignFoods (big green buildings). For more infocontact Christo at 082 515 2294.
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Birdlife EC: A Sunday morning outing toGroendal Wilderness in the Groot WinterhoekMountains (north of Uitenhage) will take placeon 17 July. Target birds: Red-chested Flufftail,Grey and Black Cuckooshrikes, Golden-breast-ed Bunting, Yellow Weaver and KnysnaWoodpecker. Meet at 7am at Shultz’s. ContactPeter Hall at 041 581 5310.
East Cape Calligraphers: Will hold theirmonthly meeting at 1.45pm on 16 July, at theItalian Club, Harold Street in Walmer.Beginners classes available by privatearrangement. Contact Roma at 041 379 5599.
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Arthritis Foundation: The principles andapplications of Ozone Treatment in Arthritis willbe discussed by Dr Bernard Nagel during anawareness morning on 21 July at the St John’sAnglican Church Hall in Walmer at 9.30am.To RSVP contact Jeanette at 041 365 1419.
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ONE of Nelson Mandela Bay’s most popularcomedians, Roland Gaspar, is galvanising anensemble of well-known local comedians tohelp put smiles onmore children’s faces withhis Humourwith aHeart Comedy Fest at TheBoardwalk Amphitheatre on July 29.
Proceeds generated from the event will bedonated to the Smile Foundation whichworks together with the country’s AcademicHospitals to put the smile back onto chil-dren’s faces with free corrective facial recon-structive surgery and treatments.“Comedy fans can have a great laugh with
some of Port Elizabeth’s awesome comedictalent, andhelp put smiles on the faces of chil-dren who are unable to smile. It’s a greateventwith an excellent cause,” saysVuyiswaKing, Events and Entertainment Manager atThe Boardwalk.Gaspar has been a professional comedian
since winning Barry Hilton’s Take a ChanceGameshow in 2005.He has since been seen in comedy-themed
TV ads for Isuzu, Makro, MiWay, GetBucksand many more.His voice has also been heard on radio ads
across the city and the nation, and he has per-formedwithmany of the biggest names in SAcomedy.Amongst the comedians joininghim for the
Humour with a Heart Comedy Fest are NiquiCloete-Barrass andAnnaline Stiglingh, freshfrom the successful run of their comic-caba-ret show The Midlife Chronicles: DefyingGravity.They will be sharing their comedic and vo-
cal talents with hilarious results.Also in themix is “BigPete”Moss,whowill
be adding some musical mirth to the show.Tickets to the show are available at Com-
puticket at R100 per person.
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Comedian RolandGaspar is readyto put smiles onchildren’s faces.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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RESPECTED South African blues-rockartist Albert Frost, who has recorded withsome of South Africa’s biggest stars likeArno Carstens, Chris Chameleon, theBlues Broers andmany others, is bringinghis talent to Port Elizabeth tomorrow.
Frost was associated with the BluesBroers for 21 years and recorded five al-bums with them before they parted wayslast year.He has also toured with Simple Minds
and REM, and was a supporting act for theRolling Stones.Frost alternates between rhythm and
lead and plays both the acoustic guitar, aswell as the electric one.InApril of this year he released his third
solo album, “The Wake Up”.He is currently involved in two cross-
over classical productions, namely BlueMoon and Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.In the near future, music fans can look
forward to Frost touring with Loki Roth-man, as well as more shows from BloodBrothers, an interesting project bringingtogether some of the best from the SouthAfrican rock fraternity such as Frost, Ar-no Carstens, Francois van Coke, Georgevan der Spuy of Taxi Violence and Kobusde Kock Jnr of Black Cat Bones.Albert Frost will be performing at The
Music Kitchen in Port Elizabeth on July14.The performance will begin at 8 pm and
tickets are priced at R120.To purchase your ticket, contact The
Music Kitchen at 041 364 1964.
Albert Frost will besinging the blues inPort Elizabethtomorrow.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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THE organizers at the SPAR Valley Marketwere proud to showcase Likusasa LomamaCommunity Project after identifying theirinitiative in the community.
They equipped and empowered themwiththe resources needed to become social entre-preneurs and take their business to the nextlevel.Organiser Ryan Le Roux says that this is
an example of the innovation the market isusing to turn profit into purpose.Phumla Dyafta and her teamwere invited
to sell their surplus vegetables at the ValleyMarket recently as part of the market’s goalto give previously disadvantaged people anopportunity to be involved in business.The ladies arrived with heads of cabbage
and bunches of carrots and spinach.They had woken up early on Saturday
morning to pick the vegetables as theywant-ed them to be as fresh as possible - by 11amthey had sold out completely.Likusasa Lomama consists of 35 backyard
vegetable gardens planted by families inKwadwesi.The aim is for the produce from these gar-
dens to supply the Community Soup Kitchenwith enough vegetables to serve the needy inthe neighbourhood. Currently it serves over100 men, women and children every day.The project was started in 2012 by a group
of ladies who needed to feed their families.Due to the need in the community they soon
started a soupkitchen in a garage for twodaysa week.Anyone was welcome to their soup provid-
ed they start a vegetable garden in their backyards, as well to assist the soup kitchen.The Likusasa ladies will be back in full
force at the next SPAR Valley Market on Au-gust 6 with many more fresh vegetables tosell.SPAR Eastern Cape is excited to be a part
of this community initiative in supporting lo-cal entrepreneurs.Their aim is to grow local supplierswith the
hope of finding a vendor that can bementoredand grown into possibly one of their listedsuppliers.
SPARValleyMarket empowerstalented township entrepreneurs
From left areNosisekoTyuthu,Daniswa Ndayi,LungiswaKhuhlane andPumla Dyafta atthe SPAR ValleyMarket Day.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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MORNINGSIDE High School held a‘YouthCelebration’ on June 23 in an ef-fort to inspire the learners insportwiththe support of a few external coaches.
The event was dedicated entirely toteambuildingamongsports teams.Un-der the watchful eyes of Siyanda Jem-sana, his people and Onke Sotyato,owner of Unearth Entertainment, thelearners were led through a pro-grammecontaining ‘icebreakers’, a les-son called “Who am I”, the various sta-ges of team building, communicationsand a number of games played outside.Jemsana, the owner of Afrotangible
EntertainmentandArts, said theiraimwas to get kids looking forward toplaying sport.They want the learners to play at
least two sports a year, one in thewin-ter and another during the summer.“It is very important forkids toplay
sport,” said Jemsana, who is a basket-ball player and former MorningsideHigh learner.He added that the event was to pro-
mote sport and toget learnerswhoarenot academically gifted to understandthat they stand a chance at winning ascholarship if they are good at sport.“Most parents can’t afford to sendtheir kids to university after highschool,” he said. This is a very com-mon concern among parents.There were many basic sports that
were previously not available at theschool due to a lack of coaches. Thiscaused many learners to lose interestin the sports programmeat the school.
“We started rugby threemonths ago.There was no rugby team at theschool,” Jemsana said. They startedthe u16 team.The school currently offers netball,
hockey, soccer, rugby, basketball andtennis. New sports include table tennisandswimming, andacricket teamis inthe making. A rowing club is in thepipeline for next year.On the academic side of things, the
school is also forming a debate teamand looking into thepossibility of spell-ing bees for high school.A recent article in the Business Day
Live states that about 60% of childrenin South Africa cannot read at even abasic level at the end of Grade 4.Jemsana said that this is a problem
for the Morningside learners as well.“Oftentimes, the answer is correct, butthespellingiswrong.Youcannotreallygive them a mark.”The spelling bees are an attempt at
addressing this problem.Twice a week the learners only go
home at 3pm, when things like the de-bate team are introduced to them. “Weget more involved with the school on aone-on-one basis.”According toJemsana, theprincipal,
Saraswathi Pather, is trying very hardto change the school for the better. “Weeven introduced tablets this year.”He added that they are considering
getting the entire school involved in anevent like the Youth Celebration forMandela Day.
MorningsideHighSchoolgetsbackon track
From left are, Chuma Kimberley, Lazola, a grade 9 learner, Siyabonga Dabula,Onke Sotyato, owner of Unearth Entertainment, and Siyanda Jemsana, owner ofAfrotangible Entertainment and Arts at the Morningside High School YouthCelebration. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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THEAssociation for Personswith Physical Dis-abilities in Nelson Mandela Bay is the officialmanufacturer of 50% of this year’s Casual Dayclothing to help raise funds for the campaign.
“It is has been a privilege to see people whodirectly benefit from this massive initiative be-ingtheonestakingpowerintotheirownhands,”saidBrettMarshall,FundraisingManagerof theAssociation of Persons with Disabilities (APD)in Nelson Mandela Bay.The APD is an NGO that owns Ability, the
clothing manufacturing factory in NelsonMan-dela Bay, which was started as a fundraisingconcept to create employment for persons withdisabilities.The teams consist of personswith disabilitieswho have been trained on-site to produce theitems from scratch.“As a person with a disability myself, it is
great toknowIamtakingpart insomething thatwill eventually benefit others with disabilitiesand for that I thankCasualDay,” saidDorisSon-jica, seamstress at the Ability Workshop.Ability manufactured the burgundy colouredT-shirts and buckets hats, which have the 2016Casual Day theme, “UpYourGame”, printed on
them.By wearing the merchandise, people canshow off their support whilst contributing tothe cause.“We are always grateful to our communitymemberswhodonateand“sport”theirsupportfor the campaign by wearing the t-shirts andofficial stickers on Casual Day. This has sus-tained the campaign for 22 years,making a dif-ference to many other beneficiaries who sup-port persons with disabilities,” said Marshall.The apparel is currently being distributednationwide to NGO’s where communitymem-bers candonateandget theirofficial 2016Casu-al Day merchandise.Casual Day is an annual fund-raising cam-paign aimed at supporting persons with disa-bilities in South Africa.“We were happy to receive and agree toAPD’s proposal as they are a reputable manu-facturerbutalsoonethatshares thesamegoalsandvaluesof theCasualDayproject,”saidThe-rinaWentzel,NationalDirectorof theNationalCouncil for Persons with Physical Disabilitiesin South African (NCPPDSA), the founders ofCasual Day.Casual Day will be celebrated on September2 this year throughout the country.For more info, visit www.casualday.co.za.
LocalpersonswithdisabilitiesmanufactureCasualDaywear
Doris Sonjica, seamstress at the Ability workshop, sewing some Casual Day items. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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THE Youth Employment Enterprise andSkills Summit (YEESS) is a social impact in-itiative of CS Innovations and its partnersto address critical youth employment enter-prise and skills solutions.
YEESS is an Eastern Cape Youth Activa-tionProject that addressesyouthunemploy-ment and discouraged youth in the agegroup 18 to 35 to becomeactors andnot spec-tators.The two-day event is set to take place attheNelsonMandelaBayStadiumonJuly 20and 21. This project comprises three compo-nents running parallel to one another overthe two days:• YEESS solutions driven summit is a con-ferencethatwill featureinfluentialspeakersandpractitionerssuchasDrBridgetteGasa,Chief Executive Officer and Managing Di-rector at The Elilox, Khaya Matiso, Princi-pal atPECollegeofEducation, and the spon-sorof theYEESSSummit,brainstormingso-lutions to the youth challenge.• The YEESS Inspire event will bring to-gether some of theNelsonMandela Bay andSA’s top successful youth entrepreneurssuch as Thabang Mabuza, Founder andChief Resource Officer at Ulwazi ResourceConsulting and Yusuf Randera Reece, Co-
founder and CEO of Awethu Projects, shar-ing their stories of struggle and success andlearnings and,more importantly, how thesethings can inspire you. There are only 200seats to be filled.• YEESS Job Exhibition is a platform foryouth that are unemployed and would liketo increase their chances of getting em-ployed by getting access to free training onjob readiness, preparatory interviews, CVsupport, job search essentials, and get readyto kick-start your perfect job or future ca-reer. All companies are invited to partici-pate in theExpoaseither exhibitors, to offermockinterviewsfortheyouth,oroffertrain-ing.Applications will be available at all Mu-nicipal public libraries.• TheYEESSBusiness Idea Competition isopen for youth aged 18-35 years from theNMBMetroonlyandapplicationsopenJuly25.The shortlisted Top 100 best businessideas will be selected and successful en-trants will receive advanced entrepreneur-ship training and enterprise readiness sup-port and stand the chance to pitch theirideasfor fundingandtechnicalsupportpart-ners including mentorship.The competition closes on August 15.Formore info, contact Kayleen Lottering,at 041 364 1856 or [email protected]
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KLEINSKOOL BRANCHis looking for the biologicalmother of NoluthandoJeneline Leeuwskieterborn 17/09/2004. She
was born in Port Elizabeth.The biological mother isGeraldine Leeuwskieter.The whereabouts of the
mother is curentlyunknown. Anyone whomight know of her
whereabouts of GeraldineLeeuwskieter to pleasecontact Social Worker :Priscilla Grootboom at041-485 2247 (o/h)7h30-16h00 or fax
041 485 2247. To ourknowledge the fatherSizwe Matabese is
staying in Kleinskool. Themother left the child in thecare of the father whenshe was very young.
.CMR Port Elizabethis looking for thebiological father ofGrandolene Munnik,
born 14/05/2005. She hasbeen living with her
maternal grandmothersince birth. The biologicalmother isWendyline
Distan, born03/10/1991. Any personwith information about
the biological father of thechild concerned is
requested to contact thesocial worker, Ms V
Verwey, at 041 452 2172..
CMR Port Elizabeth-Soek Mnr JohannesNicolaas Breedt,
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seun Eben..
CMR Port Elizabethis looking for thebiological father ofCaitlyn ZelmaErasmus, born02/12/2015. Thebiological mother is
Anuska Erasmus, born17/06/1997. Any personwith information about
the biological father of thechild concerned is
requested to contact thesocial worker, Ms V
Verwey, at 041 452 2172..
CMR Port Elizabeth-Sal Mnr Eugene Hallgebore 12/3/1984kontak maak met
Me Möller 041-484 3554 inverband met sy dogter
Charnelle.
.The Department ofSocial Development
is looking for the biologicalfather, Chris Klerk ofCleo Klerk.The biologicalmother Lettie Mathewsdied in 2010. Mr Klerk waslast seen in Jacksonville or
Timothy Valley. He oranyone who knows abouthis whereabouts needto contact the social
worker Mr L Jarman at041 406 5920 or Mrs
Pretorius at 041 406 5803..
The Department ofSocial Development
is looking for thebiological father of
Ubukho Nontshiyane.The father is unknown tothe family. The biological
mother, SiphesihleNontshiyane died in
2011. He or anyone whoknows about his
whereabouts need tocontact the social workerMs Noluthando Silingelaat 041 4065822 or Mrs
Pretorius at 041 4065803..
The Department ofSocial Development
is requesting anyone withinformation with regardsto the biological father ofLutho Bangela born2006-08-22. Thebiological mother
Andiswa Bangela isdeceased. The biologicalfatherMpumeleloNdlumbini to contact
the Social workerMrs N. Vesele at
041 406 5700 (o/h).
Uviwe Child and YouthServices previously
known as PE Child line islooking for the biologicalfather of Asisipho Toniborn 21/12/1999.Thebiological father isMichael Peter. His
whereabouts is unknown.The biological motherFundiswa Erica Toni is
deceased. We arerequesting the
biological father or anyother person who mightknow his whereabouts tocontact Lindelwa Nibe at
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HERBALISTS
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PMPU Administrative Clerks - Umtata & PE
Qualifications and experience required
Imperial Health Sciences seeks 5x Administrative Clerks to
provide short term project support function to the PMPU
located inPort Elizabeth, SouthAfrica.
MinimumMatric
Diploma in Admin or Secretarial qualification
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Good command of English and IsiXhosa as second
language
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MSOffice skills
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CV's to by 22 July 2016
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WHEN the first Ford Figo came out in SA, Iliked the performance and features of the car,but it lacked that certain “je ne sais quoi” thatits competitors, such as the Chevrolet Spark,had as far as exterior looks went. Which isstrange, considering how good Ford’s Fiestaand Focus feature in the design stakes.Ford has, however, redeemed itself with its
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tion levels, i.e the Ambiente, Trend and high-est spec Titanium. One has the choice be-tween 1.5-litre petrol and diesel engines, aswell as manual and PowerShift Auto trans-mission options.Express on Wheels recently took two of the
newFordFigomodels on themom’s taxi routefor a week – the Ford Figo Sedan 1.5 litre pet-rol PowerShift (Auto) transmission in thehigh spec Titanium version (retailing atR209 900) and the diesel hatchback with man-ual transmission, the 1.5 TDCi Trend (retail-ing at R203 900).
ExteriorWith the all-new Ford Figo, the designers
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InteriorThe interior is also completely new and
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and Titanium) have a 60/40 split for greaterflexibility.
Smart technologyTheall-newFigo features impressive smart
technologies that help people to integratetheir car into their digital lives.MyFord Dock® is a first-in-class feature
and standard in theAmbiente andTrend specvehicles. This allows mobile phones, MP3players and satellite navigation systems to bemounted and charged and to be integrated in-to the car’s entertainment system.Ford’s SYNC® integrated multimedia and
connectivity system is standard equipmentin the top of the range Figo Titanium. SYNC®lets drivers interact hands-free with theirmobile devices and entertainment systemwith voice commands.On the Ambiente and Trendmodels, a stan-
dard four-speaker audio system is providedthat includes a radio/CD unit with MP3-com-patibility, Bluetooth connectivity, as well asUSB and Aux inputs. The Titanium furthergains remote audio controls on the steeringwheel.The all-new Figo Titanium also features
Ford’s MyKey® with which owners can setsensible restrictions for drivers with less ex-perience.
SafetyIt features aminimum of dual front airbags
on the lower spec models, while the Titaniumversion has six airbags – including side andcurtain airbags. There are ABS brakes acrossthe range, plus Electronic Stability Pro-gramme (ESP) with Hill Launch Assist on thetop derivatives. This holds the vehicle for upto three seconds as the driver’s foot movesfrom the brake to the accelerator.
The test drives:
Figo 1.5 litre petrol PowerShiftTitanium Sedan
This is the highest spec petrol version of theall-new Figo featuring an auto transmissionand retailing at R203 900.The sedan’s exterior is a bit too conserva-
tively styled to my taste and doesn’t look asattractive as the new hatch model – but se-dans are by nature probably supposed to lookmore practical than sporty. And the practica-bility of its big boot space makes up for this.The interior boasts bits and pieces from the
Fiesta and other Ford models and is quiteroomy with ample legroom. It is a basic car
but has handy gadgets such as Ford Sync,steering wheel controls and USB ports, elec-tric windows and nice storage spaces.The automatic transmission is a bonus for
me.While youwill always have a bit of a prob-lemwith a heavy foot on the acceleratorwhenyou are driving a car with a smallish enginecoupled to an automatic transmission, the Fi-go’s advanced 6-speed PowerShift Auto trans-mission is quite capable and willing. Onesoon learns how to gently increase the pres-sure on the accelerator so as not to struggle
of torque and its combined cycle fuel con-sumption is stated as 5.6L/100km.
Test drive of the Figo 1.5 TDCiTrend hatch
The dieselmodels are powered by a 1.5-litreDuratorq TDCi engine that develops 74kWand 215Nm with the average fuel consump-tion stated as 4.1L/100km. It has a five-speedmanual gearbox.I liked the new hatch shape with its sporty
look and while you will not often equate asporty looking car with a diesel engine, thisengine performs very well with impressivefuel consumption figures.The diesel engine is a bit loud when start-
ing the car, but once it gets going and out onthe open road the engine sound is hardly no-ticeable.Thenew instrument cluster design is an im-
provement on the old look. The hatch offersvery adequate boot space and the number andplacement of storage compartments is quitenifty.
Prices:The prices for the hatch models range from
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to speed up quicklywhen overtaking.And once it gets go-ing on the openroad, it goes quitewell. It pulls nicelyand this 1.5 enginedelivers more thanenough power. Thetransmission has asport mode as well.The Electronic
Power AssistedSteering (EPAS)provides lightersteering effort atlow speeds – forparking and in-citymanoeuvring – anda heavier, more pre-cise feel at highspeeds for greaterstability and confi-dence on highways.The 1.5-litre four-
cylinder petrol en-gine generates77kW of power,matched to 138Nm
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THE notoriously unpredictable Britishweather was surprisingly docile right up un-til ten minutes before the start of the BritishGrand Prix.
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tance the safety-car start deprived everyoneof the battle, into turn one, between the front-row starting Mercedes teammates Lewis Ha-milton and Nico Rosberg.
The safety-car pulled into the pitlane afterfive laps with most of the field switching tointermediate tyres while Hamilton contin-ued to build a gap to second-placed Rosberg.Hamilton, Rosberg and the two Red Bulls
of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo hadnot swopped their wet tyres for intermedi-ates. They would have been at a disadvan-tage to those behind were it not for PascalWehrlein who aquaplaned his Manor intothe gravel trap and out of the race on lap sev-en – resulting in the virtual safety-car beingbrought out.As the race settled after the first round of
stops, Hamilton comfortably led the wayfrom his teammate. On occasion Rosbergthreatened to close the gap to Hamilton, butnever followed through. He also had to dealwith a spirited Max Verstappen snapping athis heels.After a few laps of hounding Rosberg, the
18-year-old Verstappen pulled off a stunning-ly brave move around the outside of Chapelto take second place. The season still hassomeway to go but this overtakingmovewilltake some beating.As the circuit continued to dry, the next
round of stops saw everyone switch to dry
Sebastian Vettel completed a miserableday for Ferrari in ninth. The German driverstarted the race in eleventh after sufferingyet another five-place gearbox penalty.Though there was nothing deliberate
about it, he was slapped with a 5-second pen-alty for forcing FelipeMassa off the tack. Thepenalty didn’t affect his final position in therace.The second Toro Rosso of Daniil Kvyat
scored the final point in tenth.Controversy enveloped theMercedes team
as Rosberg ran into gearbox problems late inthe race. The pitwall gave instruction onwhich setting to change and coached Ros-berg to shift through seventh gear.By telling the driver to shift through the
gear, the teambreached the driver communi-cation rule, which prohibits the team fromgiving instructions to fix a performance is-sue.Nearly four hours after the race the stew-
ards imposed a ten-second penalty on Ros-berg, which dropped him to third in the raceclassification. Mercedes has stated their in-tent to appeal the decision.A new precedent was set as it’s the first in-
stance where a penalty had to be imposed forthe breach of driver communication rules.However, a ten-second penalty isn’t much
of a deterrent if the alternative is retirement.Nico Rosberg started the season with four
consecutive wins but has only claimed victo-ry in one of the last six races.Add to this that a fourth win on home soil
has put Hamilton only one point adrift of thechampionship lead and it appears as if theBrit is gaining an ominous momentum.
TALKINGF1:NATALIE LE CLUE
Hamilton scores4thBritishwin
medium compound tyres. Behind Hamil-ton, Rosberg, and Verstappen, Daniel Ric-ciardo was running a very distant fourthwith Sergio Perez and Kimi Raikkoneneven further behind.Despite no rain falling, the circuit was
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tions just as in 2008, which to date is argua-bly his best Grand Prix win.While Ricciardo drove an uninspiring
race to fourth, Ferrari’s newly re-signedKi-mi Raikkonen was able to close down a sub-stantial gap to Perez for fifth. Perez finishedsixth ahead of Force India teammate NicoHulkenberg in seventh and Toro Rosso’sCarlos Sainz in eighth.
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WHERE the heck to start? Staring you in theface inoneof theSundaypapers, across sixcol-umnsisapictureofarelievedSerenaWilliams(34) stretched out, showing broekies and all onWimbledon’s Centre Court, after taking thewomen’s singles title 7-5, 6-3 against Germa-ny’s Angelique Kerber.
You have to forgive Serena. This was afterwinning her 22nd major title, which took herlevel with Steffi Graf’s Open era record. Thevictory moved Serena to say: “Number 22 isawesome. Centre court feels like home!”Whatamatch – it brought the best out too, in Angel-ique. “Serena, you deserve it,” she said. “Youare a great champion, a great person.”
Doesn’t that make you feel good? Sends ashivery feeling down your spine – not tomen-tion thematch between Scotland’s AndyMur-ray and Canada’s Milos Raonic in the men’ssingles final.
AndyMurray,whohaswon theWimbledonsingles title before, did it again, sobbing withjoy at beating Raonic in straight sets, despitethebelief thatScots aregenerallyunemotionaltypes.But that’s Andy, a true sportsman: proud of
his achievement buthumble inhis attainmentthereof. Up the Scots!
Therewasplentyof excitementon therugbyfield too. Did the irony of the Sharks 26-10 Su-per Rugby victory over the Cheetahs at Dur-ban’s Kings Park strike you as odd? It lookedforawhileas thoughSharkscoach,GaryGold,might grow a permanent frown across histroubled forehead as the lads fromBloem tookan early 7-0 lead.Somehow the KZN boys hung on in a
strangely stop-start game in which the Chee-
tahs often looked the better side. But give theNatalians their due, they stuck to their gunswith brave defence from forwards and backsalike, and gradually the tide began to turn.The turning point, with flyhalf Garth April
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Ashardas theFreeStarterskept trying, thiswas the crucial turning point, even though theSharks’ over-eagerness through three crucialknock-ons, cost themthree tries in thematch’sfinal quarter, a possible 21 points more.
Referee Stewart Berry might have awardeda penalty try against the Sharks at a crucialstage of the first half.Would it have made a difference? Who
knows? Unlikely somehow, judging by themanner inwhich,as thegamedrewtoitsclose,the Durban team produced impenetrable de-fence.
The Sharks now need to put away the Sun-wolves at Kings Park, while the Bulls face theCheetahs inBloemfonteinnextSaturday–cru-cial matches both, though the Durban sidehave a two-point advantage over their rivalsgoingintothefinalround-robinweekendofthecompetition.
Finally, over the next several weeks somemostlyunintendedhumour fromsports greatsof the past. First the great Springbok forward,Boy Louw, seeing a Wallaby for the first timein Australia: “Jeez, okes, looks at that bigmice!”
Andwhile refereeing a club game inStellen-bosch, after a complaint by the opposing teamcaptain: “That was never a try, Oom Boy.”Louw’s crisp reply: “If you looks in the Argustonight you’ll see it was a try!” Watch out forthese, there are plenty more!
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reported in South Africa, it is estimated thatbetween 4 to 6million people in SAmay be liv-ing with diabetes. Internationally run eventslike the Global Diabetes Walk are aimed athighlighting Diabetes and helping people be-come aware of this killer illness.
There are two types of diabetes, Type 1whichcannotbepreventedandType2diabeteswhich is caused by the body not respondingcorrectly to insulin. Type 2 Diabetes is causedmainly by obesity and being unfit and, whilstonce a disease of the elderly, it’s now startingto emerge in teenagers and even children un-der the age of 10.Thepreventionof type 2 diabetes startswith
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Online registration is R50, manual entry atNews Café Boardwalk, or Brian Bands SportsisR60and/oron themorningof theevent.Thisis a pet friendly walk with a R10 per pet on aleash entry fee with the first 50 pets each get-tingtheirowngoodybagfromMontegoPetNu-trition.
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NMMUstudents Dane Cox andDane vanGre-unen surfed their way into the UniversitySportSouthAfrica (USSA) teamafter impress-ing in the annual championships at VictoriaBay, near George, last month.
The BillabongMadibaz team ended third inthe men’s event and fourth in the women’scontest for a third place in the overall teamstandings.However, therewassomejoywhenVanGre-
unen and Coxwere named in the USSAmen’steam.The 20-year-old Van Greunen was selected
for the third straightyear,whichdelighted thethird-year marketing student.“Itwasanhonour tobe selected for the third
year running,” saidVanGreunen,whoattend-ed Grey Junior and Pearson High. “To be in-cluded with some great names of the sport is al-ways a job well done.“The level of surfing is always high and with
surfers like Shaun Joubert taking part there isno room for error.”For the 24-year-old Cox, who was educated at
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mation that he could compete with the best ofthe country’s surfers.“Making the team again this year showedme
I could still compete at a high level,” said Cox.“Although Iwasdisappointedon thedaywith
myresult, I realisenow that thingsdon’t alwaysgoyourwayand that Ihavemuch to learnaboutcompetition surfing and wave selection.
“It was my sixth USSA tournament and thecompetition is always very stiff.”Van Greunen, who lives in Summerstrand,
not far from Port Elizabeth’s famous Pipe surf-ing spot, paid tribute to his parents and the var-sity for their support.“My parents have been my greatest influen-
ces and have always guided me in the right di-
rection,” he said.“It has also been important to take part in a
sport duringmy studies, which should be com-pulsory for every student.“I’mpleased thatNMMUrecognises thesport
ofsurfingas itmakesmefeel involvedandmoti-vated to do well in my studies.”Cox, in his final year of a BTech degree in
quantity surveying, also said that his familyhad provided support throughout his surfingcareer.He added, though, that he would like to see
greater investment in the sport.“I just want to take this opportunity to stress
the need for sponsorship in the surf industry.“Competing or qualifying for theWorld Tour
is extremely expensive and almost impossiblefor many young surfers.“Unless there is government intervention or
support fromthecorporateworld,manysurfersare simply not able to pursue their dreams.”Cox saidhehadmademanyclose friendsdur-
ing his surfing days at NMMU, who had helpedhim develop a competitive edge.“Ibelieveall thecompetitive surfing I’vedone
over the years has left a competitive streak inmeand Iaimtopursue this competitiveattitudein the work place next year and in the years tocome.”
Madibaz surfersmakeUSSA team
Billabong Madibaz surfer Dane van Greunen has been included in the USSA men’s team after theannual varsity championships. PHOTO:CHRISTO ZIETSMAN
THE 34th annual VW Rally will take place thisFriday and Saturday in the Port Elizabeth andUitenhage areas.This is round four of the national rally cham-
pionship season andwill include a regional con-tingent of competitors as well.The Volkswagen Rally is the highlight of the
Eastern Cape motorsport calendar.
as the traditional start for the rally and providea chance for the rally fans tomeet the teamsandsee the cars up close before the action begins.Thiswill takeplace thisFridaywhile theover-
night parc ferme for the event is BayWest Mall– it isalsothelocationfortherestartof theVolks-wagen Rally on Saturday morning.Theeventwill start at 1.45pmonFridaywhen
the competitors will pull off fromAuto Pavilion
and head to stage one at Jachtvlakte.“Someofthe2016routespectatorsandcompet-
itors will have seen before, but there are a fewnew challenges to consider,” says Fourie.“The Bay West Mall stage is a new one – and
that will be the highlight to end the first day ofthe event.”“We’vetriedtomaketheVWRallyaneasyone
for the spectators to followand also keep the sta-
ges close to areas where rally fans can accessgood vantage points – as well as using areaswhere the rally cars will run multiple times.”A Volkswagen Rally spectator guide will be
available online and at the Volkswagen dealer-ships in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro beforethe event gets underway.There will also be spectator guides available
at the Auto Pavilion start on Friday. – REPORTER
Volkswagen Rally action headed to the Eastern Cape
The 2016 event includes 12 stages of competi-tionwhich are spread over the two days –witha total stage distance of nearly 190 km.It isgoing tobea toughchallenge for thecom-
petitors as the Volkswagen Rally has an unfor-givingnature for any team that is even slightlyunder-prepared.“The Volkswagen Rally covers a variety of
terrain types,” sayroutedirectors,JoeandRik-us Fourie.“It isn’t going to be an easy rally, but it cer-
tainly is going to be interesting and the teamswill know they’ve just finished a round of thenational championship by the time they aredone.”The Auto Pavilion in Uitenhage will feature