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IN an attempt to providequality health care par-ticularly in the formerTranskei the EasternCape Health Departmenthas spent more than R14-
million in upgrading the oldMthatha Regional Hospital (for-merly known as Mthatha GeneralHospital) with the aim of improv-ing service delivery at the facilityand reducing mortality
Other hospitals that will followsoon in this initiative include StElizabeth Hospital in LusikisikiButterworth Hospital MthathaRegional and Dora Nginza Hospi-tal in Port Elizabeth
The upgrading includes a 23-bedneonatal unit which was namedafter the late Professor ZandisileNazo who played a cardinal rolein establishing the unit at theMthatha Regional Hospital
Other renovated units includethe gyneacology ward the oncolo-gy clinic and a fully-fledged inter-nal medical services unit whichwill address challenges regardingcommunicable and non-communi-cable diseasesThe opening of the neonatal unit
will address neonatal mortalityas well as overcrowdingSpeaking during the official
opening and handing over of thenewly renovated wards HealthMEC Dr Pumza Dyantyi said theevent honoured the needs of peo-
ple and fulfilled the promise ofquality health care
ldquoIt shows that this is a caringgovernment which at all timesmaintains the bettering of healthservices to restore the dignity ofthe peoplerdquo she saidWith the renovations they
wanted to focus more on the hos-pitals that gave them ldquosleeplessnightsrdquo such as Mthatha Region-al St Elizabeth Butterworth andDora Nginza
ldquoWe need to bring down themortality rates in the hospitals ofthe Eastern Caperdquo Dyantyi saidShe also gave the assurance
that she would deliver on her
promise to open a neonatal unitat the Madwaleni Hospital inMqanduli
Dyantyi lambasted the peoplewho continued to destroy existingresources if they were dissatis-fied with the governmentShe appealed to the community
of OR Tambo to protect the re-sources
ECHEALTHDEPARTMENTUPGRADINGOFHOSPITALS
Millions spent to curbmortality inhospitals
MEC Pumza Dyantyi (at the back left) in a newlyshyrenovated neonatal unit with mothers who came to give birth in therenovated ward PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ldquoWe need to bringdown themortalityrates in thehospitals of theEastern Caperdquoshy DR PUMZA DYANTYI
HEALTH MEC
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BUNTU GOTYWA
SONKE Gender Justice said it is disap-pointed and disgusted by constant re-ports of rapes in communities
Itsaidevenmoredisturbingistherapeof and violence against children and theelderlyThis comes after yet another elderly
citizen was raped in her home this timein Msendo village in CentaneA48-year-oldmanwasarrestedbyBut-
terworthpolice for theallegedrapeof the76-year-old woman
The woman had been sleeping alonewhen the suspect sneaked into herhouse police spokesperson CaptainJackson Manatha said The victim feltsomeone throttling her and tried to cryout for assistanceldquoThe suspect kept on throttling her
and then raped herrdquo he saidAfterhehadrapedher thesuspecthad
satnext tothevictimandswitchedonthelights he said
It was then that she had been able toidentify the suspect as a neighbour
Sonke Gender Justice spokespersonPatrick Godana said it was unfortunatethatafterall theeffortsmade to fightgen-der-based violence old people were stillnot safe in their own communities
ldquoWewill continue fighting for the pro-tection of the dignity of women becausethe men who keep doing this are not do-ing it in the name of all menrdquo he said
ldquoWe can only take solace from the factthat people are able to come forward andreport these incidents We will makesure that people like this face the fullforce of justicerdquoHe said that in the coming weeks
Sonke planned to work closely with oth-er organisations that had the same mis-sionof fightinggender-basedviolence tostrengthen awarenessHe also said many rapists were abe to
walk free because of the lenience of thelaw towards them
Victims also gave up hope because oflong court processesThe suspect is expected to appear in
court this week
SonkeGenderJusticewants law tobe strict on rapists
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Iqumrhu elijongene nokulwa ukuhlukunyez-wa ngokwesini iSonke Gender Justice ithi
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE Department of Health has set aside R94-million for the construction of accommoda-tion for health profressionals throughout theprovince Health MEC Pumza Dyantyi saidduring a visit to the Mthatha Regional Hospi-tal last Tuesday
TheEasternCape has faced a problemof un-derstaffing in health centres particularly inthe rural areas because the doctors and nurs-eswho shouldwork there did not have a placeto stay and as a result refused to be allocatedto remote areas
It was also a problem in the urban areaswith nurses or trainee nurses forced to rentprivate accommodation
However Dyantyi vowed that this wouldcome to an end and no health professionalwould not have accommodation near theplace where they worked
ldquoWe have already started building accom-modation for health professionals (a nursesrsquohome) at a new clinic in Mbhongweni loca-tion Mbizanardquo she said
ldquoThe clinicwas officiallyhandedover to thecommunity and the nurses who stay there
ldquoIn this financial year we need to focus onensuring that when we build a clinic our firstphase will be accommodation
ldquoWe are planning on building more accom-modation in the other health centres
ldquoEverywhere we go in this province we aregoing to build accommodation facilities forhealth professionalsrdquo Dyantyi said
Millions forhealthprofessionalsrsquo accommodation
MEC Pumza Dyantyi PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE industrious work shown by the inves-tigating teamwhichmade arrests less thana week after the kidnapping rape andmur-der of Port St Johns resident Pam Burnshas come with rewards
Brigadier Nompumelelo Majikijela ofthe Port St Johns cluster has issued certifi-cates of appreciation for the hard workdone by the members of the organisedcrime unit and a private investigation com-pany that helped tracked downBurnsrsquos car
All three suspects are behind barsBurns was kidnapped from her home in
Second Beach Port St Johns and her bodywas discovered at the Rosedale location inMthatha
Her car was found in another part of
Mthatha It has also come to light thatmon-ey was withdrawn from her account
One transaction was done at an ATM inLibode and another transaction took placein East London
One suspect was arrested when he wasfound driving Burnsrsquos car and two days lat-er other accused were arrested
Majikijela said that besides this case thetask teamhad also been investigating otherserious cases and had managed to crackthem
ldquoThey deserve a token of appreciationfromourmanagement as theyhad sleeplessnights ensuring that the alleged perpetra-tors of the crime were arrestedrdquo
She said the teamhad also played a cardi-nal role in the arrest of the mastermindswho were behind the loss of R23 millionfrom the Port St Johns municipality
ldquoWemanaged to arrest two people in thiscase and recovered the rest of the moneyrdquoshe said ldquoThe perpetrators had alreadyused R90 000
ldquoNowweare still working tirelessly look-ing for another suspect who is still atlargerdquo
Majikijela expressed her gratitude tomembers of the community who had coop-erated with the police during the investiga-tion of Burnsrsquos case
Meanwhile the case against the threemen was postponed to July 7 by the Port StJohns Magistratersquos Court last week in or-der for the residential addresses of all theaccused to be verified
Siyabulela Mposwa 20 Maphelo Bholo21 andSiveMphetho 24 are facing chargesof house robbery kidnapping rape andmurder
Port St Johnsmurder case investigating team rewarded
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE regional African NationalCongress Youth League (ANCYL)has lambasted the ANCmemberswho are behind the establish-ment of Sabi-Mbila Friends
Sabi-Mbila Friends is a groupestablished after the arrest of twotop leaders of the ANC ndash formerANC regional chairperson Than-dekile Sabisa and former region-al secretary Lawrence Mambila ndashin connection with the attemptedmurder of present ANC regionalchairpersonXolileNkompelaand
the murder of his bodyguard inDecember last yearThe group has been supporting
these two leaders during theirseveral court appearances andraising its discontent over theirarrestThe two are expected to appear
in the Tsolo Magistratersquos Courtagain on July 11ANCYL regional chairperson
Ayanda Gantsho said they weretotally against the idea of thegroup because itwasmisleadingand called for theNationalExecu-tive Committee (NEC) to inter-vene
Gantsho said the tendency ofold leaders who resorted to usingthe youth if theywere dissatisfiedwith the processes of the organi-sation during conferences mustcome to an endHe said the national leadership
must deal directly with the Sabi-Mbila groupIn his response ANC regional
chairperson Xolile Nkompelacalled for calm saying they werecommitted to resolving the mat-ter and the regional leadershipneeded to sit down and discussthe situationldquoLet us cool down and go back
to the drawing board so that wecan comeupwith a concrete solu-tionrdquo he saidldquoWhat is important is to close
this gap here at home butwewillengage the national leadershipduring the processrdquoExpress tried to get a response
from the coordinator and spokes-person of Sabi-Mbila FriendsBaxolile KululdquoI am driving to Qumbu then
you can call me in the next 30minutesrdquo he saidWhen we tried to call him
again his cellphone was off andhe did not respond to messages
ANCYL lashesoutat Sabi-Mbila Friends
Ayanda Gantsho regional chairperson of theANCYL PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
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BUNTU GOTYWA
LEADINGEasternCape tertiary institutionshave joined hands with the Mnquma LocalMunicipality in an effort to bring about themunicipalityrsquos economic revival
Walter Sisulu University Fort Hare Nel-son Mandela Metropolitan University KingHintsa TVET and Fort Cox College of Agri-culture launched a partnership agreementwith the municipality last weekThe partnership is expected to benefit resi-
dents of the municipality through skills de-velopment and fighting youth unemploy-ment and povertyMnquma mayor Baba Ganjana said the
need to identify critical skills that must betransferred to the people had brought aboutthe idea of working with the institutions
ldquoThe aim is to grow the economy of themu-nicipality andwithout skills that is not possi-ble and we do not want to go outside the pro-vince when we have institutions right hererdquohe saidldquoOur economic efforts will receive major
skills improvements through the partner-ship with our institutionsldquoThe most important thing is to equip our
people from the ground up in order for us tomove forwardldquoWe have agriculture that needs to be de-
velopedandwehave tourismandheritage as-sets which need to be advanced by peoplewith skills that could be accessible throughthese institutionsrdquoThe municipality is also on a drive to revi-
talise factories that once boosted the econo-my of the municipalityIt said it does not want to depend on outsid-
ers for the economic development of the areaandwants to encourage the youth in particu-lar to use the opportunitiesFort Hare Management and Commerce
Dean Ntombovuyo Wayi said for them thiswas part of community engagement wherethe institution moved away from teachingand engaged in socio-economic develop-mentldquoTraining and capacity development are
important because skills have been amongthe things identified by the municipality asshortages in the areardquo Wayi saidldquoAs we celebrate 100 years we will use the
experience gained over the years to makesure there is service delivery through train-ingldquoWewill also do research to determinemu-
nicipal priorities and hope in future we willalso be able to offer bursaries and certificatecourses to municipal people and council-lorsrdquo Wayi said
VarsitiesandMqumaMunicipalitypartner foreconomicgrowth
NMMUrsquos Professor Johnny de Lange gives apresentation at the launch of the partnershipagreement between tertiary institutions and theMnquma Municipality PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
6 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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BUNTU GOTYWA
CHRIS Hani District Municipality communi-ties will finally get running water throughthe Ncora bulk water project which willserve 29 villages
President Jacob Zuma officially launchedthe Ncora water treatment works in Ncora atthe Intsika Yethu Municipality on Friday lastweek
To date more than R220-million has beenspent on the project which is expected to de-liver water to more than 13 000 householdsand more than 75 000 people
Zuma mentioned the drought that hadplagued the country and particularly the
Eastern Cape and urged the people of theChris Hani district to save water and protectthis kind of infrastructure during protest ac-tions
ldquoWater is life The completion of the Ncorabulk water project is an important milestonefor the people of this areardquo he said
ldquoOur people need access to water in everycorner of the country We take this seriouslyas the government
ldquoWe have been opening water infrastruc-ture projects all over the country on a contin-uous basis as we improve access to this basicnecessityrdquo
Zuma said the completion of the projectwas an assurance by the government that itwas moving ahead with the improvement of
residentsrsquo quality of lifeWater and Sanitation Minister Nomvula
Mokonyane said the development of such awater scheme was not just about creatingjobs but about water security and enablingcommunities to have access to clean water
ldquoWe are elated it has been now been handedover to the president for the official handoverto the communities through the district mu-nicipality and neighbouring municipali-tiesrdquo Mokonyane said
ldquoThe good thing is that it will provide waterto not fewer than 100 villages that never hadaccess
ldquoBut also important is that the governmenthas found it proper to put in resources to thetune of about R600-million with the munici-pal infrastructure grant to the tune ofR300 million precisely because water is life
ldquoWe are moving South Africa forward inincreasing the quality of water but also in-creasing the quality of water to those who useto drink water with animalsrdquo Monkonyanesaid
Chris Hani district mayor Mxolisi Koyosaid the district was facing a backlog in waterinfrastructure
He said the project was also improving theinvestment of infrastructure in rural areas
ldquoThese backlogs are going to be reducedtremendously with the availability of a relia-ble source of this magnitude because most ofour villages get water from underground andfrom springs which are not reliable whenthere is droughtrdquo Koyo said
President launcheswaterandsanitationworks inNcora
lt President Jacob Zuma officially launches thewater treatment works in Ncora with Water andSanitation Minister Nomvula Monkonyane
PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
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BUNTU GOTYWA
THE introduction of small busi-ness enterprise in the country hasawaken many young entrepre-neurs who are ready to make theirmark
Two youngsters from Mthathaalso have their sights on playingtheir role in the economic growthof the countryThe pupilsrsquo passion for business
has birthed Aqua TK bottled wa-terThe St Johnrsquos College Grade 11
pupils said they entered the fast-growingwater supplymarket hav-ing witnessed the health lifestyleand economic imbalance in thecountryKanya Mngqibisa (16) and
Thando Phantsi (17) said they kepttheir area small to ensure they re-alised their business ideaBut not settling for just that
these two business-minded young-sters already said they have theirsights on the internationalmarket
ldquoThe idea came for us afterchecking the balance betweenhealth and economic growth of thecountryrdquo Phantsi saidldquoWe saw that one of the critical
things at the moment is the lifes-tyle people choose to live and thepoverty which is caused by eco-nomic imbalance and thatrsquos wherethe idea of supplying bottled waterwas bornldquoItrsquos a very fast-growing busi-
ness and we saw the need to bringin mineral water so that it willboost healthy living and the econo-my as wellrdquo he saidMngqibisa said so far they are
supplying some businessesaround Mthatha including StJohnrsquos College but are still busywith certification in order to ex-pand their business to big super-marketsldquoAs soon as we are done with all
the relevant certification we willbe able to penetrate the marketdeeperrdquo he saidThe economic imbalance in the
country needs entrepreneurs whoare motivated to take their busi-ness thinking further he addedThe two said that after studying
the markets they realised the lackof black people in the field of bev-erages and jumped at the opportu-nity to venture into something notmany youths would commonly seeas economically worthwhileAlthough school takes much of
their time they are not complain-ing about the progress the busi-ness has made so far having beenestablished only four months ago
Youngentrepreneursmaking theirmove
Business partners Kanya Mngqibisa and Thando Phantsi show their product Aqua TK which they plan on expandinginternationally within 10 years PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
ldquoThe idea came forus after checkingthe balancebetween healthand the economicgrowth of thecountryrdquoshy THANDO PHANTSI
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 9
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE recently crowned IBOworld champion Ngangelizwe-born Simphiwe ldquoLarha-stillrdquoKhonco sat down with the Ex-press to share the story of hisbumpy road fromKwaNomagazieBack inNgangelizweMthathato where he became a successfuland respected boxer worldwidedespite growing up in a danger-ous part of ekasi
He said the road to successhad not been easy and there hadbeen many challenges
He grew up in an area whichwas well-known for its highcrime rate but Simphiwe man-aged to pave his way to successand avoid being involved incrime and alcohol abuse
He took a decision to rather fo-cus on sport which made himwhat he is today
He took up soccer and boxingat Mkhathini Primary School
ldquoWe played soccer in the dustystreets of KwaNomagazi and Iplayed for two football teamsGhetto and Naughty Boysrdquo hesaid
ldquoI played for the U-12 teamsbut as the timewent by the inter-est in boxing developed and dom-inated my heart
ldquoThe reason for this was thatI liked to travel a lot and boxingwas the only sport that kept itsplayers travelling around
ldquoIn 1999 I fully committed toboxing and was coached byMthetho lsquoPressure Cookerrsquo Du-mezweni
ldquoI was very young then but Igrew up under his hands until Iturned professional
ldquoI saw things coming slowly inthe stable like not gettingenough fights and then I decidedto join Madoda lsquoOne more TimersquoDyonasersquos stablerdquo he said
Konco got his first South Afri-
can title belt under Dyonase andthenwent on towin theWBOPanAfrica and IBO Intercontinentaltitles
From the stable of DyonaseKonco recently moved to Gaut-eng to join Collin Nathanrsquos sta-ble called Hotbox Boxing Cluband in the space of three monthshe secured a world title
He knocked out his homeboyfrom the Eastern Cape Si-yabonga Siyo and became theIBO world champion
ldquoIf you are a boxer your goalis to become a world championandGod blessedmewith that tal-entrdquo he said
ldquoI really appreciate that ndashwith-out the support frommyHeaven-ly Father the people of OR Tam-bo and the provincial Depart-ment of Sport I would neverhave become the world champi-onrdquo Khonco said
He urged the youth to avoidfinding themselves in jail be-cause of wrongdoings or challen-ges in life
ldquoYou must choose what youwant in life so that you can attainhappiness at the end
ldquoYoung people must also puteducation firstrdquo he said
He still wants to go back toschool to finish his matric afterhis boxing career is over andtake care of his two childrenNjongo and Libhongo
Mthatharsquosgoldenboycrowned IBOworld champ
Simphiwe KhoncoPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
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REPORTER
FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
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THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
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NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
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BUNTU GOTYWA
SONKE Gender Justice said it is disap-pointed and disgusted by constant re-ports of rapes in communities
Itsaidevenmoredisturbingistherapeof and violence against children and theelderlyThis comes after yet another elderly
citizen was raped in her home this timein Msendo village in CentaneA48-year-oldmanwasarrestedbyBut-
terworthpolice for theallegedrapeof the76-year-old woman
The woman had been sleeping alonewhen the suspect sneaked into herhouse police spokesperson CaptainJackson Manatha said The victim feltsomeone throttling her and tried to cryout for assistanceldquoThe suspect kept on throttling her
and then raped herrdquo he saidAfterhehadrapedher thesuspecthad
satnext tothevictimandswitchedonthelights he said
It was then that she had been able toidentify the suspect as a neighbour
Sonke Gender Justice spokespersonPatrick Godana said it was unfortunatethatafterall theeffortsmade to fightgen-der-based violence old people were stillnot safe in their own communities
ldquoWewill continue fighting for the pro-tection of the dignity of women becausethe men who keep doing this are not do-ing it in the name of all menrdquo he said
ldquoWe can only take solace from the factthat people are able to come forward andreport these incidents We will makesure that people like this face the fullforce of justicerdquoHe said that in the coming weeks
Sonke planned to work closely with oth-er organisations that had the same mis-sionof fightinggender-basedviolence tostrengthen awarenessHe also said many rapists were abe to
walk free because of the lenience of thelaw towards them
Victims also gave up hope because oflong court processesThe suspect is expected to appear in
court this week
SonkeGenderJusticewants law tobe strict on rapists
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Iqumrhu elijongene nokulwa ukuhlukunyez-wa ngokwesini iSonke Gender Justice ithi
iphoxekileukubakusekho izehloeziloluhloboekuhlaleniIsithethi seli qumrhu uPatrick Godana uthi
nangonaezingxelozibuhlunguuluntukufunekalubenaso isibindi sokuya ngaphambili kwizehloezilolu hlobo Uthi amasiko nezithethe zakwaN-tu awahambisani nokuhlukunyezwa kwabant-wana ngesondo ndash BUNTU GOTYWA
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE Department of Health has set aside R94-million for the construction of accommoda-tion for health profressionals throughout theprovince Health MEC Pumza Dyantyi saidduring a visit to the Mthatha Regional Hospi-tal last Tuesday
TheEasternCape has faced a problemof un-derstaffing in health centres particularly inthe rural areas because the doctors and nurs-eswho shouldwork there did not have a placeto stay and as a result refused to be allocatedto remote areas
It was also a problem in the urban areaswith nurses or trainee nurses forced to rentprivate accommodation
However Dyantyi vowed that this wouldcome to an end and no health professionalwould not have accommodation near theplace where they worked
ldquoWe have already started building accom-modation for health professionals (a nursesrsquohome) at a new clinic in Mbhongweni loca-tion Mbizanardquo she said
ldquoThe clinicwas officiallyhandedover to thecommunity and the nurses who stay there
ldquoIn this financial year we need to focus onensuring that when we build a clinic our firstphase will be accommodation
ldquoWe are planning on building more accom-modation in the other health centres
ldquoEverywhere we go in this province we aregoing to build accommodation facilities forhealth professionalsrdquo Dyantyi said
Millions forhealthprofessionalsrsquo accommodation
MEC Pumza Dyantyi PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE industrious work shown by the inves-tigating teamwhichmade arrests less thana week after the kidnapping rape andmur-der of Port St Johns resident Pam Burnshas come with rewards
Brigadier Nompumelelo Majikijela ofthe Port St Johns cluster has issued certifi-cates of appreciation for the hard workdone by the members of the organisedcrime unit and a private investigation com-pany that helped tracked downBurnsrsquos car
All three suspects are behind barsBurns was kidnapped from her home in
Second Beach Port St Johns and her bodywas discovered at the Rosedale location inMthatha
Her car was found in another part of
Mthatha It has also come to light thatmon-ey was withdrawn from her account
One transaction was done at an ATM inLibode and another transaction took placein East London
One suspect was arrested when he wasfound driving Burnsrsquos car and two days lat-er other accused were arrested
Majikijela said that besides this case thetask teamhad also been investigating otherserious cases and had managed to crackthem
ldquoThey deserve a token of appreciationfromourmanagement as theyhad sleeplessnights ensuring that the alleged perpetra-tors of the crime were arrestedrdquo
She said the teamhad also played a cardi-nal role in the arrest of the mastermindswho were behind the loss of R23 millionfrom the Port St Johns municipality
ldquoWemanaged to arrest two people in thiscase and recovered the rest of the moneyrdquoshe said ldquoThe perpetrators had alreadyused R90 000
ldquoNowweare still working tirelessly look-ing for another suspect who is still atlargerdquo
Majikijela expressed her gratitude tomembers of the community who had coop-erated with the police during the investiga-tion of Burnsrsquos case
Meanwhile the case against the threemen was postponed to July 7 by the Port StJohns Magistratersquos Court last week in or-der for the residential addresses of all theaccused to be verified
Siyabulela Mposwa 20 Maphelo Bholo21 andSiveMphetho 24 are facing chargesof house robbery kidnapping rape andmurder
Port St Johnsmurder case investigating team rewarded
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4 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE regional African NationalCongress Youth League (ANCYL)has lambasted the ANCmemberswho are behind the establish-ment of Sabi-Mbila Friends
Sabi-Mbila Friends is a groupestablished after the arrest of twotop leaders of the ANC ndash formerANC regional chairperson Than-dekile Sabisa and former region-al secretary Lawrence Mambila ndashin connection with the attemptedmurder of present ANC regionalchairpersonXolileNkompelaand
the murder of his bodyguard inDecember last yearThe group has been supporting
these two leaders during theirseveral court appearances andraising its discontent over theirarrestThe two are expected to appear
in the Tsolo Magistratersquos Courtagain on July 11ANCYL regional chairperson
Ayanda Gantsho said they weretotally against the idea of thegroup because itwasmisleadingand called for theNationalExecu-tive Committee (NEC) to inter-vene
Gantsho said the tendency ofold leaders who resorted to usingthe youth if theywere dissatisfiedwith the processes of the organi-sation during conferences mustcome to an endHe said the national leadership
must deal directly with the Sabi-Mbila groupIn his response ANC regional
chairperson Xolile Nkompelacalled for calm saying they werecommitted to resolving the mat-ter and the regional leadershipneeded to sit down and discussthe situationldquoLet us cool down and go back
to the drawing board so that wecan comeupwith a concrete solu-tionrdquo he saidldquoWhat is important is to close
this gap here at home butwewillengage the national leadershipduring the processrdquoExpress tried to get a response
from the coordinator and spokes-person of Sabi-Mbila FriendsBaxolile KululdquoI am driving to Qumbu then
you can call me in the next 30minutesrdquo he saidWhen we tried to call him
again his cellphone was off andhe did not respond to messages
ANCYL lashesoutat Sabi-Mbila Friends
Ayanda Gantsho regional chairperson of theANCYL PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
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LEADINGEasternCape tertiary institutionshave joined hands with the Mnquma LocalMunicipality in an effort to bring about themunicipalityrsquos economic revival
Walter Sisulu University Fort Hare Nel-son Mandela Metropolitan University KingHintsa TVET and Fort Cox College of Agri-culture launched a partnership agreementwith the municipality last weekThe partnership is expected to benefit resi-
dents of the municipality through skills de-velopment and fighting youth unemploy-ment and povertyMnquma mayor Baba Ganjana said the
need to identify critical skills that must betransferred to the people had brought aboutthe idea of working with the institutions
ldquoThe aim is to grow the economy of themu-nicipality andwithout skills that is not possi-ble and we do not want to go outside the pro-vince when we have institutions right hererdquohe saidldquoOur economic efforts will receive major
skills improvements through the partner-ship with our institutionsldquoThe most important thing is to equip our
people from the ground up in order for us tomove forwardldquoWe have agriculture that needs to be de-
velopedandwehave tourismandheritage as-sets which need to be advanced by peoplewith skills that could be accessible throughthese institutionsrdquoThe municipality is also on a drive to revi-
talise factories that once boosted the econo-my of the municipalityIt said it does not want to depend on outsid-
ers for the economic development of the areaandwants to encourage the youth in particu-lar to use the opportunitiesFort Hare Management and Commerce
Dean Ntombovuyo Wayi said for them thiswas part of community engagement wherethe institution moved away from teachingand engaged in socio-economic develop-mentldquoTraining and capacity development are
important because skills have been amongthe things identified by the municipality asshortages in the areardquo Wayi saidldquoAs we celebrate 100 years we will use the
experience gained over the years to makesure there is service delivery through train-ingldquoWewill also do research to determinemu-
nicipal priorities and hope in future we willalso be able to offer bursaries and certificatecourses to municipal people and council-lorsrdquo Wayi said
VarsitiesandMqumaMunicipalitypartner foreconomicgrowth
NMMUrsquos Professor Johnny de Lange gives apresentation at the launch of the partnershipagreement between tertiary institutions and theMnquma Municipality PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
6 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
X1RFJXJH-TE020616
BUNTU GOTYWA
CHRIS Hani District Municipality communi-ties will finally get running water throughthe Ncora bulk water project which willserve 29 villages
President Jacob Zuma officially launchedthe Ncora water treatment works in Ncora atthe Intsika Yethu Municipality on Friday lastweek
To date more than R220-million has beenspent on the project which is expected to de-liver water to more than 13 000 householdsand more than 75 000 people
Zuma mentioned the drought that hadplagued the country and particularly the
Eastern Cape and urged the people of theChris Hani district to save water and protectthis kind of infrastructure during protest ac-tions
ldquoWater is life The completion of the Ncorabulk water project is an important milestonefor the people of this areardquo he said
ldquoOur people need access to water in everycorner of the country We take this seriouslyas the government
ldquoWe have been opening water infrastruc-ture projects all over the country on a contin-uous basis as we improve access to this basicnecessityrdquo
Zuma said the completion of the projectwas an assurance by the government that itwas moving ahead with the improvement of
residentsrsquo quality of lifeWater and Sanitation Minister Nomvula
Mokonyane said the development of such awater scheme was not just about creatingjobs but about water security and enablingcommunities to have access to clean water
ldquoWe are elated it has been now been handedover to the president for the official handoverto the communities through the district mu-nicipality and neighbouring municipali-tiesrdquo Mokonyane said
ldquoThe good thing is that it will provide waterto not fewer than 100 villages that never hadaccess
ldquoBut also important is that the governmenthas found it proper to put in resources to thetune of about R600-million with the munici-pal infrastructure grant to the tune ofR300 million precisely because water is life
ldquoWe are moving South Africa forward inincreasing the quality of water but also in-creasing the quality of water to those who useto drink water with animalsrdquo Monkonyanesaid
Chris Hani district mayor Mxolisi Koyosaid the district was facing a backlog in waterinfrastructure
He said the project was also improving theinvestment of infrastructure in rural areas
ldquoThese backlogs are going to be reducedtremendously with the availability of a relia-ble source of this magnitude because most ofour villages get water from underground andfrom springs which are not reliable whenthere is droughtrdquo Koyo said
President launcheswaterandsanitationworks inNcora
lt President Jacob Zuma officially launches thewater treatment works in Ncora with Water andSanitation Minister Nomvula Monkonyane
PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
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8 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE introduction of small busi-ness enterprise in the country hasawaken many young entrepre-neurs who are ready to make theirmark
Two youngsters from Mthathaalso have their sights on playingtheir role in the economic growthof the countryThe pupilsrsquo passion for business
has birthed Aqua TK bottled wa-terThe St Johnrsquos College Grade 11
pupils said they entered the fast-growingwater supplymarket hav-ing witnessed the health lifestyleand economic imbalance in thecountryKanya Mngqibisa (16) and
Thando Phantsi (17) said they kepttheir area small to ensure they re-alised their business ideaBut not settling for just that
these two business-minded young-sters already said they have theirsights on the internationalmarket
ldquoThe idea came for us afterchecking the balance betweenhealth and economic growth of thecountryrdquo Phantsi saidldquoWe saw that one of the critical
things at the moment is the lifes-tyle people choose to live and thepoverty which is caused by eco-nomic imbalance and thatrsquos wherethe idea of supplying bottled waterwas bornldquoItrsquos a very fast-growing busi-
ness and we saw the need to bringin mineral water so that it willboost healthy living and the econo-my as wellrdquo he saidMngqibisa said so far they are
supplying some businessesaround Mthatha including StJohnrsquos College but are still busywith certification in order to ex-pand their business to big super-marketsldquoAs soon as we are done with all
the relevant certification we willbe able to penetrate the marketdeeperrdquo he saidThe economic imbalance in the
country needs entrepreneurs whoare motivated to take their busi-ness thinking further he addedThe two said that after studying
the markets they realised the lackof black people in the field of bev-erages and jumped at the opportu-nity to venture into something notmany youths would commonly seeas economically worthwhileAlthough school takes much of
their time they are not complain-ing about the progress the busi-ness has made so far having beenestablished only four months ago
Youngentrepreneursmaking theirmove
Business partners Kanya Mngqibisa and Thando Phantsi show their product Aqua TK which they plan on expandinginternationally within 10 years PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
ldquoThe idea came forus after checkingthe balancebetween healthand the economicgrowth of thecountryrdquoshy THANDO PHANTSI
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 9
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE recently crowned IBOworld champion Ngangelizwe-born Simphiwe ldquoLarha-stillrdquoKhonco sat down with the Ex-press to share the story of hisbumpy road fromKwaNomagazieBack inNgangelizweMthathato where he became a successfuland respected boxer worldwidedespite growing up in a danger-ous part of ekasi
He said the road to successhad not been easy and there hadbeen many challenges
He grew up in an area whichwas well-known for its highcrime rate but Simphiwe man-aged to pave his way to successand avoid being involved incrime and alcohol abuse
He took a decision to rather fo-cus on sport which made himwhat he is today
He took up soccer and boxingat Mkhathini Primary School
ldquoWe played soccer in the dustystreets of KwaNomagazi and Iplayed for two football teamsGhetto and Naughty Boysrdquo hesaid
ldquoI played for the U-12 teamsbut as the timewent by the inter-est in boxing developed and dom-inated my heart
ldquoThe reason for this was thatI liked to travel a lot and boxingwas the only sport that kept itsplayers travelling around
ldquoIn 1999 I fully committed toboxing and was coached byMthetho lsquoPressure Cookerrsquo Du-mezweni
ldquoI was very young then but Igrew up under his hands until Iturned professional
ldquoI saw things coming slowly inthe stable like not gettingenough fights and then I decidedto join Madoda lsquoOne more TimersquoDyonasersquos stablerdquo he said
Konco got his first South Afri-
can title belt under Dyonase andthenwent on towin theWBOPanAfrica and IBO Intercontinentaltitles
From the stable of DyonaseKonco recently moved to Gaut-eng to join Collin Nathanrsquos sta-ble called Hotbox Boxing Cluband in the space of three monthshe secured a world title
He knocked out his homeboyfrom the Eastern Cape Si-yabonga Siyo and became theIBO world champion
ldquoIf you are a boxer your goalis to become a world championandGod blessedmewith that tal-entrdquo he said
ldquoI really appreciate that ndashwith-out the support frommyHeaven-ly Father the people of OR Tam-bo and the provincial Depart-ment of Sport I would neverhave become the world champi-onrdquo Khonco said
He urged the youth to avoidfinding themselves in jail be-cause of wrongdoings or challen-ges in life
ldquoYou must choose what youwant in life so that you can attainhappiness at the end
ldquoYoung people must also puteducation firstrdquo he said
He still wants to go back toschool to finish his matric afterhis boxing career is over andtake care of his two childrenNjongo and Libhongo
Mthatharsquosgoldenboycrowned IBOworld champ
Simphiwe KhoncoPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
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REPORTER
FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
13NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
16SportJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
USIBUSISO Mapompoobedlalela iqela loMthathaBucks ubeke phantsi int-ambo kwibhola ekhaty-wayo kwiveki ephelileyoUMapompo udlalele eliq-
ela usukela kwinqanaba le-SAB League kunye ne ABCMotsepe League uzokumakwiNational First DivisionLeagueUkhewancedisa njengosekelamqeqeshi
ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
dlali odlalele eliqela ixesha elideAmatholrsquoamnyama kulindeleke ukuba
akhangele abadlali abatsha usukelanamhlanje uyokuma ngomhla wesithat-hu Kwibala iRotary Stadium iBucks izak-usindleka (iTrails)uqala ngentsimbi ye-sibhozo namhlanjeIngqonyela yeBucks uLunga Tukute
uthi ngabadlali abazalwe phakathi kony-aka 19949596 abavumelekileyo ukubabathathe inxaxhebaldquoSingavuya kakhulu ukuba abadlali
abasakhulayo bangeza ngobuninzi eRota-ry Stadium kuba sizakube sikhangelaabanesakhono kwibhola ekhatywayordquo ut-shilo
IBucks ikhangelaabadlali abatsha
USibusisoMapompoPHOTOANELE RAZIYA
NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE Department of Health has set aside R94-million for the construction of accommoda-tion for health profressionals throughout theprovince Health MEC Pumza Dyantyi saidduring a visit to the Mthatha Regional Hospi-tal last Tuesday
TheEasternCape has faced a problemof un-derstaffing in health centres particularly inthe rural areas because the doctors and nurs-eswho shouldwork there did not have a placeto stay and as a result refused to be allocatedto remote areas
It was also a problem in the urban areaswith nurses or trainee nurses forced to rentprivate accommodation
However Dyantyi vowed that this wouldcome to an end and no health professionalwould not have accommodation near theplace where they worked
ldquoWe have already started building accom-modation for health professionals (a nursesrsquohome) at a new clinic in Mbhongweni loca-tion Mbizanardquo she said
ldquoThe clinicwas officiallyhandedover to thecommunity and the nurses who stay there
ldquoIn this financial year we need to focus onensuring that when we build a clinic our firstphase will be accommodation
ldquoWe are planning on building more accom-modation in the other health centres
ldquoEverywhere we go in this province we aregoing to build accommodation facilities forhealth professionalsrdquo Dyantyi said
Millions forhealthprofessionalsrsquo accommodation
MEC Pumza Dyantyi PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE industrious work shown by the inves-tigating teamwhichmade arrests less thana week after the kidnapping rape andmur-der of Port St Johns resident Pam Burnshas come with rewards
Brigadier Nompumelelo Majikijela ofthe Port St Johns cluster has issued certifi-cates of appreciation for the hard workdone by the members of the organisedcrime unit and a private investigation com-pany that helped tracked downBurnsrsquos car
All three suspects are behind barsBurns was kidnapped from her home in
Second Beach Port St Johns and her bodywas discovered at the Rosedale location inMthatha
Her car was found in another part of
Mthatha It has also come to light thatmon-ey was withdrawn from her account
One transaction was done at an ATM inLibode and another transaction took placein East London
One suspect was arrested when he wasfound driving Burnsrsquos car and two days lat-er other accused were arrested
Majikijela said that besides this case thetask teamhad also been investigating otherserious cases and had managed to crackthem
ldquoThey deserve a token of appreciationfromourmanagement as theyhad sleeplessnights ensuring that the alleged perpetra-tors of the crime were arrestedrdquo
She said the teamhad also played a cardi-nal role in the arrest of the mastermindswho were behind the loss of R23 millionfrom the Port St Johns municipality
ldquoWemanaged to arrest two people in thiscase and recovered the rest of the moneyrdquoshe said ldquoThe perpetrators had alreadyused R90 000
ldquoNowweare still working tirelessly look-ing for another suspect who is still atlargerdquo
Majikijela expressed her gratitude tomembers of the community who had coop-erated with the police during the investiga-tion of Burnsrsquos case
Meanwhile the case against the threemen was postponed to July 7 by the Port StJohns Magistratersquos Court last week in or-der for the residential addresses of all theaccused to be verified
Siyabulela Mposwa 20 Maphelo Bholo21 andSiveMphetho 24 are facing chargesof house robbery kidnapping rape andmurder
Port St Johnsmurder case investigating team rewarded
In accordance with the editorialpolicy of the Mthatha Express
we invite readers to comment onmistakes in the newspaper andshall correct significant errorsas soon as possible Send info
to the Ombudsman of Media24rsquosLocal Press George Claassen atgeorgeclaassenmedia24com or
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4 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE regional African NationalCongress Youth League (ANCYL)has lambasted the ANCmemberswho are behind the establish-ment of Sabi-Mbila Friends
Sabi-Mbila Friends is a groupestablished after the arrest of twotop leaders of the ANC ndash formerANC regional chairperson Than-dekile Sabisa and former region-al secretary Lawrence Mambila ndashin connection with the attemptedmurder of present ANC regionalchairpersonXolileNkompelaand
the murder of his bodyguard inDecember last yearThe group has been supporting
these two leaders during theirseveral court appearances andraising its discontent over theirarrestThe two are expected to appear
in the Tsolo Magistratersquos Courtagain on July 11ANCYL regional chairperson
Ayanda Gantsho said they weretotally against the idea of thegroup because itwasmisleadingand called for theNationalExecu-tive Committee (NEC) to inter-vene
Gantsho said the tendency ofold leaders who resorted to usingthe youth if theywere dissatisfiedwith the processes of the organi-sation during conferences mustcome to an endHe said the national leadership
must deal directly with the Sabi-Mbila groupIn his response ANC regional
chairperson Xolile Nkompelacalled for calm saying they werecommitted to resolving the mat-ter and the regional leadershipneeded to sit down and discussthe situationldquoLet us cool down and go back
to the drawing board so that wecan comeupwith a concrete solu-tionrdquo he saidldquoWhat is important is to close
this gap here at home butwewillengage the national leadershipduring the processrdquoExpress tried to get a response
from the coordinator and spokes-person of Sabi-Mbila FriendsBaxolile KululdquoI am driving to Qumbu then
you can call me in the next 30minutesrdquo he saidWhen we tried to call him
again his cellphone was off andhe did not respond to messages
ANCYL lashesoutat Sabi-Mbila Friends
Ayanda Gantsho regional chairperson of theANCYL PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
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BUNTU GOTYWA
LEADINGEasternCape tertiary institutionshave joined hands with the Mnquma LocalMunicipality in an effort to bring about themunicipalityrsquos economic revival
Walter Sisulu University Fort Hare Nel-son Mandela Metropolitan University KingHintsa TVET and Fort Cox College of Agri-culture launched a partnership agreementwith the municipality last weekThe partnership is expected to benefit resi-
dents of the municipality through skills de-velopment and fighting youth unemploy-ment and povertyMnquma mayor Baba Ganjana said the
need to identify critical skills that must betransferred to the people had brought aboutthe idea of working with the institutions
ldquoThe aim is to grow the economy of themu-nicipality andwithout skills that is not possi-ble and we do not want to go outside the pro-vince when we have institutions right hererdquohe saidldquoOur economic efforts will receive major
skills improvements through the partner-ship with our institutionsldquoThe most important thing is to equip our
people from the ground up in order for us tomove forwardldquoWe have agriculture that needs to be de-
velopedandwehave tourismandheritage as-sets which need to be advanced by peoplewith skills that could be accessible throughthese institutionsrdquoThe municipality is also on a drive to revi-
talise factories that once boosted the econo-my of the municipalityIt said it does not want to depend on outsid-
ers for the economic development of the areaandwants to encourage the youth in particu-lar to use the opportunitiesFort Hare Management and Commerce
Dean Ntombovuyo Wayi said for them thiswas part of community engagement wherethe institution moved away from teachingand engaged in socio-economic develop-mentldquoTraining and capacity development are
important because skills have been amongthe things identified by the municipality asshortages in the areardquo Wayi saidldquoAs we celebrate 100 years we will use the
experience gained over the years to makesure there is service delivery through train-ingldquoWewill also do research to determinemu-
nicipal priorities and hope in future we willalso be able to offer bursaries and certificatecourses to municipal people and council-lorsrdquo Wayi said
VarsitiesandMqumaMunicipalitypartner foreconomicgrowth
NMMUrsquos Professor Johnny de Lange gives apresentation at the launch of the partnershipagreement between tertiary institutions and theMnquma Municipality PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
6 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
X1RFJXJH-TE020616
BUNTU GOTYWA
CHRIS Hani District Municipality communi-ties will finally get running water throughthe Ncora bulk water project which willserve 29 villages
President Jacob Zuma officially launchedthe Ncora water treatment works in Ncora atthe Intsika Yethu Municipality on Friday lastweek
To date more than R220-million has beenspent on the project which is expected to de-liver water to more than 13 000 householdsand more than 75 000 people
Zuma mentioned the drought that hadplagued the country and particularly the
Eastern Cape and urged the people of theChris Hani district to save water and protectthis kind of infrastructure during protest ac-tions
ldquoWater is life The completion of the Ncorabulk water project is an important milestonefor the people of this areardquo he said
ldquoOur people need access to water in everycorner of the country We take this seriouslyas the government
ldquoWe have been opening water infrastruc-ture projects all over the country on a contin-uous basis as we improve access to this basicnecessityrdquo
Zuma said the completion of the projectwas an assurance by the government that itwas moving ahead with the improvement of
residentsrsquo quality of lifeWater and Sanitation Minister Nomvula
Mokonyane said the development of such awater scheme was not just about creatingjobs but about water security and enablingcommunities to have access to clean water
ldquoWe are elated it has been now been handedover to the president for the official handoverto the communities through the district mu-nicipality and neighbouring municipali-tiesrdquo Mokonyane said
ldquoThe good thing is that it will provide waterto not fewer than 100 villages that never hadaccess
ldquoBut also important is that the governmenthas found it proper to put in resources to thetune of about R600-million with the munici-pal infrastructure grant to the tune ofR300 million precisely because water is life
ldquoWe are moving South Africa forward inincreasing the quality of water but also in-creasing the quality of water to those who useto drink water with animalsrdquo Monkonyanesaid
Chris Hani district mayor Mxolisi Koyosaid the district was facing a backlog in waterinfrastructure
He said the project was also improving theinvestment of infrastructure in rural areas
ldquoThese backlogs are going to be reducedtremendously with the availability of a relia-ble source of this magnitude because most ofour villages get water from underground andfrom springs which are not reliable whenthere is droughtrdquo Koyo said
President launcheswaterandsanitationworks inNcora
lt President Jacob Zuma officially launches thewater treatment works in Ncora with Water andSanitation Minister Nomvula Monkonyane
PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
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BUNTU GOTYWA
THE introduction of small busi-ness enterprise in the country hasawaken many young entrepre-neurs who are ready to make theirmark
Two youngsters from Mthathaalso have their sights on playingtheir role in the economic growthof the countryThe pupilsrsquo passion for business
has birthed Aqua TK bottled wa-terThe St Johnrsquos College Grade 11
pupils said they entered the fast-growingwater supplymarket hav-ing witnessed the health lifestyleand economic imbalance in thecountryKanya Mngqibisa (16) and
Thando Phantsi (17) said they kepttheir area small to ensure they re-alised their business ideaBut not settling for just that
these two business-minded young-sters already said they have theirsights on the internationalmarket
ldquoThe idea came for us afterchecking the balance betweenhealth and economic growth of thecountryrdquo Phantsi saidldquoWe saw that one of the critical
things at the moment is the lifes-tyle people choose to live and thepoverty which is caused by eco-nomic imbalance and thatrsquos wherethe idea of supplying bottled waterwas bornldquoItrsquos a very fast-growing busi-
ness and we saw the need to bringin mineral water so that it willboost healthy living and the econo-my as wellrdquo he saidMngqibisa said so far they are
supplying some businessesaround Mthatha including StJohnrsquos College but are still busywith certification in order to ex-pand their business to big super-marketsldquoAs soon as we are done with all
the relevant certification we willbe able to penetrate the marketdeeperrdquo he saidThe economic imbalance in the
country needs entrepreneurs whoare motivated to take their busi-ness thinking further he addedThe two said that after studying
the markets they realised the lackof black people in the field of bev-erages and jumped at the opportu-nity to venture into something notmany youths would commonly seeas economically worthwhileAlthough school takes much of
their time they are not complain-ing about the progress the busi-ness has made so far having beenestablished only four months ago
Youngentrepreneursmaking theirmove
Business partners Kanya Mngqibisa and Thando Phantsi show their product Aqua TK which they plan on expandinginternationally within 10 years PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
ldquoThe idea came forus after checkingthe balancebetween healthand the economicgrowth of thecountryrdquoshy THANDO PHANTSI
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 9
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE recently crowned IBOworld champion Ngangelizwe-born Simphiwe ldquoLarha-stillrdquoKhonco sat down with the Ex-press to share the story of hisbumpy road fromKwaNomagazieBack inNgangelizweMthathato where he became a successfuland respected boxer worldwidedespite growing up in a danger-ous part of ekasi
He said the road to successhad not been easy and there hadbeen many challenges
He grew up in an area whichwas well-known for its highcrime rate but Simphiwe man-aged to pave his way to successand avoid being involved incrime and alcohol abuse
He took a decision to rather fo-cus on sport which made himwhat he is today
He took up soccer and boxingat Mkhathini Primary School
ldquoWe played soccer in the dustystreets of KwaNomagazi and Iplayed for two football teamsGhetto and Naughty Boysrdquo hesaid
ldquoI played for the U-12 teamsbut as the timewent by the inter-est in boxing developed and dom-inated my heart
ldquoThe reason for this was thatI liked to travel a lot and boxingwas the only sport that kept itsplayers travelling around
ldquoIn 1999 I fully committed toboxing and was coached byMthetho lsquoPressure Cookerrsquo Du-mezweni
ldquoI was very young then but Igrew up under his hands until Iturned professional
ldquoI saw things coming slowly inthe stable like not gettingenough fights and then I decidedto join Madoda lsquoOne more TimersquoDyonasersquos stablerdquo he said
Konco got his first South Afri-
can title belt under Dyonase andthenwent on towin theWBOPanAfrica and IBO Intercontinentaltitles
From the stable of DyonaseKonco recently moved to Gaut-eng to join Collin Nathanrsquos sta-ble called Hotbox Boxing Cluband in the space of three monthshe secured a world title
He knocked out his homeboyfrom the Eastern Cape Si-yabonga Siyo and became theIBO world champion
ldquoIf you are a boxer your goalis to become a world championandGod blessedmewith that tal-entrdquo he said
ldquoI really appreciate that ndashwith-out the support frommyHeaven-ly Father the people of OR Tam-bo and the provincial Depart-ment of Sport I would neverhave become the world champi-onrdquo Khonco said
He urged the youth to avoidfinding themselves in jail be-cause of wrongdoings or challen-ges in life
ldquoYou must choose what youwant in life so that you can attainhappiness at the end
ldquoYoung people must also puteducation firstrdquo he said
He still wants to go back toschool to finish his matric afterhis boxing career is over andtake care of his two childrenNjongo and Libhongo
Mthatharsquosgoldenboycrowned IBOworld champ
Simphiwe KhoncoPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
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REPORTER
FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
13NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
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16SportJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
USIBUSISO Mapompoobedlalela iqela loMthathaBucks ubeke phantsi int-ambo kwibhola ekhaty-wayo kwiveki ephelileyoUMapompo udlalele eliq-
ela usukela kwinqanaba le-SAB League kunye ne ABCMotsepe League uzokumakwiNational First DivisionLeagueUkhewancedisa njengosekelamqeqeshi
ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
dlali odlalele eliqela ixesha elideAmatholrsquoamnyama kulindeleke ukuba
akhangele abadlali abatsha usukelanamhlanje uyokuma ngomhla wesithat-hu Kwibala iRotary Stadium iBucks izak-usindleka (iTrails)uqala ngentsimbi ye-sibhozo namhlanjeIngqonyela yeBucks uLunga Tukute
uthi ngabadlali abazalwe phakathi kony-aka 19949596 abavumelekileyo ukubabathathe inxaxhebaldquoSingavuya kakhulu ukuba abadlali
abasakhulayo bangeza ngobuninzi eRota-ry Stadium kuba sizakube sikhangelaabanesakhono kwibhola ekhatywayordquo ut-shilo
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USibusisoMapompoPHOTOANELE RAZIYA
NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
4 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE regional African NationalCongress Youth League (ANCYL)has lambasted the ANCmemberswho are behind the establish-ment of Sabi-Mbila Friends
Sabi-Mbila Friends is a groupestablished after the arrest of twotop leaders of the ANC ndash formerANC regional chairperson Than-dekile Sabisa and former region-al secretary Lawrence Mambila ndashin connection with the attemptedmurder of present ANC regionalchairpersonXolileNkompelaand
the murder of his bodyguard inDecember last yearThe group has been supporting
these two leaders during theirseveral court appearances andraising its discontent over theirarrestThe two are expected to appear
in the Tsolo Magistratersquos Courtagain on July 11ANCYL regional chairperson
Ayanda Gantsho said they weretotally against the idea of thegroup because itwasmisleadingand called for theNationalExecu-tive Committee (NEC) to inter-vene
Gantsho said the tendency ofold leaders who resorted to usingthe youth if theywere dissatisfiedwith the processes of the organi-sation during conferences mustcome to an endHe said the national leadership
must deal directly with the Sabi-Mbila groupIn his response ANC regional
chairperson Xolile Nkompelacalled for calm saying they werecommitted to resolving the mat-ter and the regional leadershipneeded to sit down and discussthe situationldquoLet us cool down and go back
to the drawing board so that wecan comeupwith a concrete solu-tionrdquo he saidldquoWhat is important is to close
this gap here at home butwewillengage the national leadershipduring the processrdquoExpress tried to get a response
from the coordinator and spokes-person of Sabi-Mbila FriendsBaxolile KululdquoI am driving to Qumbu then
you can call me in the next 30minutesrdquo he saidWhen we tried to call him
again his cellphone was off andhe did not respond to messages
ANCYL lashesoutat Sabi-Mbila Friends
Ayanda Gantsho regional chairperson of theANCYL PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
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BUNTU GOTYWA
LEADINGEasternCape tertiary institutionshave joined hands with the Mnquma LocalMunicipality in an effort to bring about themunicipalityrsquos economic revival
Walter Sisulu University Fort Hare Nel-son Mandela Metropolitan University KingHintsa TVET and Fort Cox College of Agri-culture launched a partnership agreementwith the municipality last weekThe partnership is expected to benefit resi-
dents of the municipality through skills de-velopment and fighting youth unemploy-ment and povertyMnquma mayor Baba Ganjana said the
need to identify critical skills that must betransferred to the people had brought aboutthe idea of working with the institutions
ldquoThe aim is to grow the economy of themu-nicipality andwithout skills that is not possi-ble and we do not want to go outside the pro-vince when we have institutions right hererdquohe saidldquoOur economic efforts will receive major
skills improvements through the partner-ship with our institutionsldquoThe most important thing is to equip our
people from the ground up in order for us tomove forwardldquoWe have agriculture that needs to be de-
velopedandwehave tourismandheritage as-sets which need to be advanced by peoplewith skills that could be accessible throughthese institutionsrdquoThe municipality is also on a drive to revi-
talise factories that once boosted the econo-my of the municipalityIt said it does not want to depend on outsid-
ers for the economic development of the areaandwants to encourage the youth in particu-lar to use the opportunitiesFort Hare Management and Commerce
Dean Ntombovuyo Wayi said for them thiswas part of community engagement wherethe institution moved away from teachingand engaged in socio-economic develop-mentldquoTraining and capacity development are
important because skills have been amongthe things identified by the municipality asshortages in the areardquo Wayi saidldquoAs we celebrate 100 years we will use the
experience gained over the years to makesure there is service delivery through train-ingldquoWewill also do research to determinemu-
nicipal priorities and hope in future we willalso be able to offer bursaries and certificatecourses to municipal people and council-lorsrdquo Wayi said
VarsitiesandMqumaMunicipalitypartner foreconomicgrowth
NMMUrsquos Professor Johnny de Lange gives apresentation at the launch of the partnershipagreement between tertiary institutions and theMnquma Municipality PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
6 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
X1RFJXJH-TE020616
BUNTU GOTYWA
CHRIS Hani District Municipality communi-ties will finally get running water throughthe Ncora bulk water project which willserve 29 villages
President Jacob Zuma officially launchedthe Ncora water treatment works in Ncora atthe Intsika Yethu Municipality on Friday lastweek
To date more than R220-million has beenspent on the project which is expected to de-liver water to more than 13 000 householdsand more than 75 000 people
Zuma mentioned the drought that hadplagued the country and particularly the
Eastern Cape and urged the people of theChris Hani district to save water and protectthis kind of infrastructure during protest ac-tions
ldquoWater is life The completion of the Ncorabulk water project is an important milestonefor the people of this areardquo he said
ldquoOur people need access to water in everycorner of the country We take this seriouslyas the government
ldquoWe have been opening water infrastruc-ture projects all over the country on a contin-uous basis as we improve access to this basicnecessityrdquo
Zuma said the completion of the projectwas an assurance by the government that itwas moving ahead with the improvement of
residentsrsquo quality of lifeWater and Sanitation Minister Nomvula
Mokonyane said the development of such awater scheme was not just about creatingjobs but about water security and enablingcommunities to have access to clean water
ldquoWe are elated it has been now been handedover to the president for the official handoverto the communities through the district mu-nicipality and neighbouring municipali-tiesrdquo Mokonyane said
ldquoThe good thing is that it will provide waterto not fewer than 100 villages that never hadaccess
ldquoBut also important is that the governmenthas found it proper to put in resources to thetune of about R600-million with the munici-pal infrastructure grant to the tune ofR300 million precisely because water is life
ldquoWe are moving South Africa forward inincreasing the quality of water but also in-creasing the quality of water to those who useto drink water with animalsrdquo Monkonyanesaid
Chris Hani district mayor Mxolisi Koyosaid the district was facing a backlog in waterinfrastructure
He said the project was also improving theinvestment of infrastructure in rural areas
ldquoThese backlogs are going to be reducedtremendously with the availability of a relia-ble source of this magnitude because most ofour villages get water from underground andfrom springs which are not reliable whenthere is droughtrdquo Koyo said
President launcheswaterandsanitationworks inNcora
lt President Jacob Zuma officially launches thewater treatment works in Ncora with Water andSanitation Minister Nomvula Monkonyane
PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
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BUNTU GOTYWA
THE introduction of small busi-ness enterprise in the country hasawaken many young entrepre-neurs who are ready to make theirmark
Two youngsters from Mthathaalso have their sights on playingtheir role in the economic growthof the countryThe pupilsrsquo passion for business
has birthed Aqua TK bottled wa-terThe St Johnrsquos College Grade 11
pupils said they entered the fast-growingwater supplymarket hav-ing witnessed the health lifestyleand economic imbalance in thecountryKanya Mngqibisa (16) and
Thando Phantsi (17) said they kepttheir area small to ensure they re-alised their business ideaBut not settling for just that
these two business-minded young-sters already said they have theirsights on the internationalmarket
ldquoThe idea came for us afterchecking the balance betweenhealth and economic growth of thecountryrdquo Phantsi saidldquoWe saw that one of the critical
things at the moment is the lifes-tyle people choose to live and thepoverty which is caused by eco-nomic imbalance and thatrsquos wherethe idea of supplying bottled waterwas bornldquoItrsquos a very fast-growing busi-
ness and we saw the need to bringin mineral water so that it willboost healthy living and the econo-my as wellrdquo he saidMngqibisa said so far they are
supplying some businessesaround Mthatha including StJohnrsquos College but are still busywith certification in order to ex-pand their business to big super-marketsldquoAs soon as we are done with all
the relevant certification we willbe able to penetrate the marketdeeperrdquo he saidThe economic imbalance in the
country needs entrepreneurs whoare motivated to take their busi-ness thinking further he addedThe two said that after studying
the markets they realised the lackof black people in the field of bev-erages and jumped at the opportu-nity to venture into something notmany youths would commonly seeas economically worthwhileAlthough school takes much of
their time they are not complain-ing about the progress the busi-ness has made so far having beenestablished only four months ago
Youngentrepreneursmaking theirmove
Business partners Kanya Mngqibisa and Thando Phantsi show their product Aqua TK which they plan on expandinginternationally within 10 years PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
ldquoThe idea came forus after checkingthe balancebetween healthand the economicgrowth of thecountryrdquoshy THANDO PHANTSI
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 9
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE recently crowned IBOworld champion Ngangelizwe-born Simphiwe ldquoLarha-stillrdquoKhonco sat down with the Ex-press to share the story of hisbumpy road fromKwaNomagazieBack inNgangelizweMthathato where he became a successfuland respected boxer worldwidedespite growing up in a danger-ous part of ekasi
He said the road to successhad not been easy and there hadbeen many challenges
He grew up in an area whichwas well-known for its highcrime rate but Simphiwe man-aged to pave his way to successand avoid being involved incrime and alcohol abuse
He took a decision to rather fo-cus on sport which made himwhat he is today
He took up soccer and boxingat Mkhathini Primary School
ldquoWe played soccer in the dustystreets of KwaNomagazi and Iplayed for two football teamsGhetto and Naughty Boysrdquo hesaid
ldquoI played for the U-12 teamsbut as the timewent by the inter-est in boxing developed and dom-inated my heart
ldquoThe reason for this was thatI liked to travel a lot and boxingwas the only sport that kept itsplayers travelling around
ldquoIn 1999 I fully committed toboxing and was coached byMthetho lsquoPressure Cookerrsquo Du-mezweni
ldquoI was very young then but Igrew up under his hands until Iturned professional
ldquoI saw things coming slowly inthe stable like not gettingenough fights and then I decidedto join Madoda lsquoOne more TimersquoDyonasersquos stablerdquo he said
Konco got his first South Afri-
can title belt under Dyonase andthenwent on towin theWBOPanAfrica and IBO Intercontinentaltitles
From the stable of DyonaseKonco recently moved to Gaut-eng to join Collin Nathanrsquos sta-ble called Hotbox Boxing Cluband in the space of three monthshe secured a world title
He knocked out his homeboyfrom the Eastern Cape Si-yabonga Siyo and became theIBO world champion
ldquoIf you are a boxer your goalis to become a world championandGod blessedmewith that tal-entrdquo he said
ldquoI really appreciate that ndashwith-out the support frommyHeaven-ly Father the people of OR Tam-bo and the provincial Depart-ment of Sport I would neverhave become the world champi-onrdquo Khonco said
He urged the youth to avoidfinding themselves in jail be-cause of wrongdoings or challen-ges in life
ldquoYou must choose what youwant in life so that you can attainhappiness at the end
ldquoYoung people must also puteducation firstrdquo he said
He still wants to go back toschool to finish his matric afterhis boxing career is over andtake care of his two childrenNjongo and Libhongo
Mthatharsquosgoldenboycrowned IBOworld champ
Simphiwe KhoncoPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
Insuranceisnotaluxury
12NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
13NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
metic geniuses but it is helpful if they cancount numbers from 1 to 10 Some children en-tering the kindergarten stage are able to recog-nise shapes like circles squares triangles andrectangles And some kids can sort objects likebuttons by size shape and colourIt is therefore important for parents to keep
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dren are brought into this world by parentsthey are tabula rasa Therefore the environ-mentinwhichtheyarenaturedorreareddeter-mineswhat theyopt todoinfutureThat iswhyit is imperative that parents create environ-ments conducive for children to learn
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
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THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
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NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
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BUNTU GOTYWA
LEADINGEasternCape tertiary institutionshave joined hands with the Mnquma LocalMunicipality in an effort to bring about themunicipalityrsquos economic revival
Walter Sisulu University Fort Hare Nel-son Mandela Metropolitan University KingHintsa TVET and Fort Cox College of Agri-culture launched a partnership agreementwith the municipality last weekThe partnership is expected to benefit resi-
dents of the municipality through skills de-velopment and fighting youth unemploy-ment and povertyMnquma mayor Baba Ganjana said the
need to identify critical skills that must betransferred to the people had brought aboutthe idea of working with the institutions
ldquoThe aim is to grow the economy of themu-nicipality andwithout skills that is not possi-ble and we do not want to go outside the pro-vince when we have institutions right hererdquohe saidldquoOur economic efforts will receive major
skills improvements through the partner-ship with our institutionsldquoThe most important thing is to equip our
people from the ground up in order for us tomove forwardldquoWe have agriculture that needs to be de-
velopedandwehave tourismandheritage as-sets which need to be advanced by peoplewith skills that could be accessible throughthese institutionsrdquoThe municipality is also on a drive to revi-
talise factories that once boosted the econo-my of the municipalityIt said it does not want to depend on outsid-
ers for the economic development of the areaandwants to encourage the youth in particu-lar to use the opportunitiesFort Hare Management and Commerce
Dean Ntombovuyo Wayi said for them thiswas part of community engagement wherethe institution moved away from teachingand engaged in socio-economic develop-mentldquoTraining and capacity development are
important because skills have been amongthe things identified by the municipality asshortages in the areardquo Wayi saidldquoAs we celebrate 100 years we will use the
experience gained over the years to makesure there is service delivery through train-ingldquoWewill also do research to determinemu-
nicipal priorities and hope in future we willalso be able to offer bursaries and certificatecourses to municipal people and council-lorsrdquo Wayi said
VarsitiesandMqumaMunicipalitypartner foreconomicgrowth
NMMUrsquos Professor Johnny de Lange gives apresentation at the launch of the partnershipagreement between tertiary institutions and theMnquma Municipality PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
6 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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BUNTU GOTYWA
CHRIS Hani District Municipality communi-ties will finally get running water throughthe Ncora bulk water project which willserve 29 villages
President Jacob Zuma officially launchedthe Ncora water treatment works in Ncora atthe Intsika Yethu Municipality on Friday lastweek
To date more than R220-million has beenspent on the project which is expected to de-liver water to more than 13 000 householdsand more than 75 000 people
Zuma mentioned the drought that hadplagued the country and particularly the
Eastern Cape and urged the people of theChris Hani district to save water and protectthis kind of infrastructure during protest ac-tions
ldquoWater is life The completion of the Ncorabulk water project is an important milestonefor the people of this areardquo he said
ldquoOur people need access to water in everycorner of the country We take this seriouslyas the government
ldquoWe have been opening water infrastruc-ture projects all over the country on a contin-uous basis as we improve access to this basicnecessityrdquo
Zuma said the completion of the projectwas an assurance by the government that itwas moving ahead with the improvement of
residentsrsquo quality of lifeWater and Sanitation Minister Nomvula
Mokonyane said the development of such awater scheme was not just about creatingjobs but about water security and enablingcommunities to have access to clean water
ldquoWe are elated it has been now been handedover to the president for the official handoverto the communities through the district mu-nicipality and neighbouring municipali-tiesrdquo Mokonyane said
ldquoThe good thing is that it will provide waterto not fewer than 100 villages that never hadaccess
ldquoBut also important is that the governmenthas found it proper to put in resources to thetune of about R600-million with the munici-pal infrastructure grant to the tune ofR300 million precisely because water is life
ldquoWe are moving South Africa forward inincreasing the quality of water but also in-creasing the quality of water to those who useto drink water with animalsrdquo Monkonyanesaid
Chris Hani district mayor Mxolisi Koyosaid the district was facing a backlog in waterinfrastructure
He said the project was also improving theinvestment of infrastructure in rural areas
ldquoThese backlogs are going to be reducedtremendously with the availability of a relia-ble source of this magnitude because most ofour villages get water from underground andfrom springs which are not reliable whenthere is droughtrdquo Koyo said
President launcheswaterandsanitationworks inNcora
lt President Jacob Zuma officially launches thewater treatment works in Ncora with Water andSanitation Minister Nomvula Monkonyane
PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
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BUNTU GOTYWA
THE introduction of small busi-ness enterprise in the country hasawaken many young entrepre-neurs who are ready to make theirmark
Two youngsters from Mthathaalso have their sights on playingtheir role in the economic growthof the countryThe pupilsrsquo passion for business
has birthed Aqua TK bottled wa-terThe St Johnrsquos College Grade 11
pupils said they entered the fast-growingwater supplymarket hav-ing witnessed the health lifestyleand economic imbalance in thecountryKanya Mngqibisa (16) and
Thando Phantsi (17) said they kepttheir area small to ensure they re-alised their business ideaBut not settling for just that
these two business-minded young-sters already said they have theirsights on the internationalmarket
ldquoThe idea came for us afterchecking the balance betweenhealth and economic growth of thecountryrdquo Phantsi saidldquoWe saw that one of the critical
things at the moment is the lifes-tyle people choose to live and thepoverty which is caused by eco-nomic imbalance and thatrsquos wherethe idea of supplying bottled waterwas bornldquoItrsquos a very fast-growing busi-
ness and we saw the need to bringin mineral water so that it willboost healthy living and the econo-my as wellrdquo he saidMngqibisa said so far they are
supplying some businessesaround Mthatha including StJohnrsquos College but are still busywith certification in order to ex-pand their business to big super-marketsldquoAs soon as we are done with all
the relevant certification we willbe able to penetrate the marketdeeperrdquo he saidThe economic imbalance in the
country needs entrepreneurs whoare motivated to take their busi-ness thinking further he addedThe two said that after studying
the markets they realised the lackof black people in the field of bev-erages and jumped at the opportu-nity to venture into something notmany youths would commonly seeas economically worthwhileAlthough school takes much of
their time they are not complain-ing about the progress the busi-ness has made so far having beenestablished only four months ago
Youngentrepreneursmaking theirmove
Business partners Kanya Mngqibisa and Thando Phantsi show their product Aqua TK which they plan on expandinginternationally within 10 years PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
ldquoThe idea came forus after checkingthe balancebetween healthand the economicgrowth of thecountryrdquoshy THANDO PHANTSI
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 9
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE recently crowned IBOworld champion Ngangelizwe-born Simphiwe ldquoLarha-stillrdquoKhonco sat down with the Ex-press to share the story of hisbumpy road fromKwaNomagazieBack inNgangelizweMthathato where he became a successfuland respected boxer worldwidedespite growing up in a danger-ous part of ekasi
He said the road to successhad not been easy and there hadbeen many challenges
He grew up in an area whichwas well-known for its highcrime rate but Simphiwe man-aged to pave his way to successand avoid being involved incrime and alcohol abuse
He took a decision to rather fo-cus on sport which made himwhat he is today
He took up soccer and boxingat Mkhathini Primary School
ldquoWe played soccer in the dustystreets of KwaNomagazi and Iplayed for two football teamsGhetto and Naughty Boysrdquo hesaid
ldquoI played for the U-12 teamsbut as the timewent by the inter-est in boxing developed and dom-inated my heart
ldquoThe reason for this was thatI liked to travel a lot and boxingwas the only sport that kept itsplayers travelling around
ldquoIn 1999 I fully committed toboxing and was coached byMthetho lsquoPressure Cookerrsquo Du-mezweni
ldquoI was very young then but Igrew up under his hands until Iturned professional
ldquoI saw things coming slowly inthe stable like not gettingenough fights and then I decidedto join Madoda lsquoOne more TimersquoDyonasersquos stablerdquo he said
Konco got his first South Afri-
can title belt under Dyonase andthenwent on towin theWBOPanAfrica and IBO Intercontinentaltitles
From the stable of DyonaseKonco recently moved to Gaut-eng to join Collin Nathanrsquos sta-ble called Hotbox Boxing Cluband in the space of three monthshe secured a world title
He knocked out his homeboyfrom the Eastern Cape Si-yabonga Siyo and became theIBO world champion
ldquoIf you are a boxer your goalis to become a world championandGod blessedmewith that tal-entrdquo he said
ldquoI really appreciate that ndashwith-out the support frommyHeaven-ly Father the people of OR Tam-bo and the provincial Depart-ment of Sport I would neverhave become the world champi-onrdquo Khonco said
He urged the youth to avoidfinding themselves in jail be-cause of wrongdoings or challen-ges in life
ldquoYou must choose what youwant in life so that you can attainhappiness at the end
ldquoYoung people must also puteducation firstrdquo he said
He still wants to go back toschool to finish his matric afterhis boxing career is over andtake care of his two childrenNjongo and Libhongo
Mthatharsquosgoldenboycrowned IBOworld champ
Simphiwe KhoncoPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
Insuranceisnotaluxury
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FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
13NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
UMTATACHILDABUSERESOURCECENTRE SIKHANYISO TONISEANDSIXOLILE SITHELO
Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
metic geniuses but it is helpful if they cancount numbers from 1 to 10 Some children en-tering the kindergarten stage are able to recog-nise shapes like circles squares triangles andrectangles And some kids can sort objects likebuttons by size shape and colourIt is therefore important for parents to keep
acloseeyeon their childrenwhenreachingdif-ferent stages of their lifetime They should pro-vide proper guidance so that children are notled astrayIt should be borne in mind that when chil-
dren are brought into this world by parentsthey are tabula rasa Therefore the environ-mentinwhichtheyarenaturedorreareddeter-mineswhat theyopt todoinfutureThat iswhyit is imperative that parents create environ-ments conducive for children to learn
14EntertainmentJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
16SportJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
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NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
6 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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BUNTU GOTYWA
CHRIS Hani District Municipality communi-ties will finally get running water throughthe Ncora bulk water project which willserve 29 villages
President Jacob Zuma officially launchedthe Ncora water treatment works in Ncora atthe Intsika Yethu Municipality on Friday lastweek
To date more than R220-million has beenspent on the project which is expected to de-liver water to more than 13 000 householdsand more than 75 000 people
Zuma mentioned the drought that hadplagued the country and particularly the
Eastern Cape and urged the people of theChris Hani district to save water and protectthis kind of infrastructure during protest ac-tions
ldquoWater is life The completion of the Ncorabulk water project is an important milestonefor the people of this areardquo he said
ldquoOur people need access to water in everycorner of the country We take this seriouslyas the government
ldquoWe have been opening water infrastruc-ture projects all over the country on a contin-uous basis as we improve access to this basicnecessityrdquo
Zuma said the completion of the projectwas an assurance by the government that itwas moving ahead with the improvement of
residentsrsquo quality of lifeWater and Sanitation Minister Nomvula
Mokonyane said the development of such awater scheme was not just about creatingjobs but about water security and enablingcommunities to have access to clean water
ldquoWe are elated it has been now been handedover to the president for the official handoverto the communities through the district mu-nicipality and neighbouring municipali-tiesrdquo Mokonyane said
ldquoThe good thing is that it will provide waterto not fewer than 100 villages that never hadaccess
ldquoBut also important is that the governmenthas found it proper to put in resources to thetune of about R600-million with the munici-pal infrastructure grant to the tune ofR300 million precisely because water is life
ldquoWe are moving South Africa forward inincreasing the quality of water but also in-creasing the quality of water to those who useto drink water with animalsrdquo Monkonyanesaid
Chris Hani district mayor Mxolisi Koyosaid the district was facing a backlog in waterinfrastructure
He said the project was also improving theinvestment of infrastructure in rural areas
ldquoThese backlogs are going to be reducedtremendously with the availability of a relia-ble source of this magnitude because most ofour villages get water from underground andfrom springs which are not reliable whenthere is droughtrdquo Koyo said
President launcheswaterandsanitationworks inNcora
lt President Jacob Zuma officially launches thewater treatment works in Ncora with Water andSanitation Minister Nomvula Monkonyane
PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
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BUNTU GOTYWA
THE introduction of small busi-ness enterprise in the country hasawaken many young entrepre-neurs who are ready to make theirmark
Two youngsters from Mthathaalso have their sights on playingtheir role in the economic growthof the countryThe pupilsrsquo passion for business
has birthed Aqua TK bottled wa-terThe St Johnrsquos College Grade 11
pupils said they entered the fast-growingwater supplymarket hav-ing witnessed the health lifestyleand economic imbalance in thecountryKanya Mngqibisa (16) and
Thando Phantsi (17) said they kepttheir area small to ensure they re-alised their business ideaBut not settling for just that
these two business-minded young-sters already said they have theirsights on the internationalmarket
ldquoThe idea came for us afterchecking the balance betweenhealth and economic growth of thecountryrdquo Phantsi saidldquoWe saw that one of the critical
things at the moment is the lifes-tyle people choose to live and thepoverty which is caused by eco-nomic imbalance and thatrsquos wherethe idea of supplying bottled waterwas bornldquoItrsquos a very fast-growing busi-
ness and we saw the need to bringin mineral water so that it willboost healthy living and the econo-my as wellrdquo he saidMngqibisa said so far they are
supplying some businessesaround Mthatha including StJohnrsquos College but are still busywith certification in order to ex-pand their business to big super-marketsldquoAs soon as we are done with all
the relevant certification we willbe able to penetrate the marketdeeperrdquo he saidThe economic imbalance in the
country needs entrepreneurs whoare motivated to take their busi-ness thinking further he addedThe two said that after studying
the markets they realised the lackof black people in the field of bev-erages and jumped at the opportu-nity to venture into something notmany youths would commonly seeas economically worthwhileAlthough school takes much of
their time they are not complain-ing about the progress the busi-ness has made so far having beenestablished only four months ago
Youngentrepreneursmaking theirmove
Business partners Kanya Mngqibisa and Thando Phantsi show their product Aqua TK which they plan on expandinginternationally within 10 years PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
ldquoThe idea came forus after checkingthe balancebetween healthand the economicgrowth of thecountryrdquoshy THANDO PHANTSI
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 9
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE recently crowned IBOworld champion Ngangelizwe-born Simphiwe ldquoLarha-stillrdquoKhonco sat down with the Ex-press to share the story of hisbumpy road fromKwaNomagazieBack inNgangelizweMthathato where he became a successfuland respected boxer worldwidedespite growing up in a danger-ous part of ekasi
He said the road to successhad not been easy and there hadbeen many challenges
He grew up in an area whichwas well-known for its highcrime rate but Simphiwe man-aged to pave his way to successand avoid being involved incrime and alcohol abuse
He took a decision to rather fo-cus on sport which made himwhat he is today
He took up soccer and boxingat Mkhathini Primary School
ldquoWe played soccer in the dustystreets of KwaNomagazi and Iplayed for two football teamsGhetto and Naughty Boysrdquo hesaid
ldquoI played for the U-12 teamsbut as the timewent by the inter-est in boxing developed and dom-inated my heart
ldquoThe reason for this was thatI liked to travel a lot and boxingwas the only sport that kept itsplayers travelling around
ldquoIn 1999 I fully committed toboxing and was coached byMthetho lsquoPressure Cookerrsquo Du-mezweni
ldquoI was very young then but Igrew up under his hands until Iturned professional
ldquoI saw things coming slowly inthe stable like not gettingenough fights and then I decidedto join Madoda lsquoOne more TimersquoDyonasersquos stablerdquo he said
Konco got his first South Afri-
can title belt under Dyonase andthenwent on towin theWBOPanAfrica and IBO Intercontinentaltitles
From the stable of DyonaseKonco recently moved to Gaut-eng to join Collin Nathanrsquos sta-ble called Hotbox Boxing Cluband in the space of three monthshe secured a world title
He knocked out his homeboyfrom the Eastern Cape Si-yabonga Siyo and became theIBO world champion
ldquoIf you are a boxer your goalis to become a world championandGod blessedmewith that tal-entrdquo he said
ldquoI really appreciate that ndashwith-out the support frommyHeaven-ly Father the people of OR Tam-bo and the provincial Depart-ment of Sport I would neverhave become the world champi-onrdquo Khonco said
He urged the youth to avoidfinding themselves in jail be-cause of wrongdoings or challen-ges in life
ldquoYou must choose what youwant in life so that you can attainhappiness at the end
ldquoYoung people must also puteducation firstrdquo he said
He still wants to go back toschool to finish his matric afterhis boxing career is over andtake care of his two childrenNjongo and Libhongo
Mthatharsquosgoldenboycrowned IBOworld champ
Simphiwe KhoncoPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
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FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
13NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
metic geniuses but it is helpful if they cancount numbers from 1 to 10 Some children en-tering the kindergarten stage are able to recog-nise shapes like circles squares triangles andrectangles And some kids can sort objects likebuttons by size shape and colourIt is therefore important for parents to keep
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
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THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
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NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
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BUNTU GOTYWA
THE introduction of small busi-ness enterprise in the country hasawaken many young entrepre-neurs who are ready to make theirmark
Two youngsters from Mthathaalso have their sights on playingtheir role in the economic growthof the countryThe pupilsrsquo passion for business
has birthed Aqua TK bottled wa-terThe St Johnrsquos College Grade 11
pupils said they entered the fast-growingwater supplymarket hav-ing witnessed the health lifestyleand economic imbalance in thecountryKanya Mngqibisa (16) and
Thando Phantsi (17) said they kepttheir area small to ensure they re-alised their business ideaBut not settling for just that
these two business-minded young-sters already said they have theirsights on the internationalmarket
ldquoThe idea came for us afterchecking the balance betweenhealth and economic growth of thecountryrdquo Phantsi saidldquoWe saw that one of the critical
things at the moment is the lifes-tyle people choose to live and thepoverty which is caused by eco-nomic imbalance and thatrsquos wherethe idea of supplying bottled waterwas bornldquoItrsquos a very fast-growing busi-
ness and we saw the need to bringin mineral water so that it willboost healthy living and the econo-my as wellrdquo he saidMngqibisa said so far they are
supplying some businessesaround Mthatha including StJohnrsquos College but are still busywith certification in order to ex-pand their business to big super-marketsldquoAs soon as we are done with all
the relevant certification we willbe able to penetrate the marketdeeperrdquo he saidThe economic imbalance in the
country needs entrepreneurs whoare motivated to take their busi-ness thinking further he addedThe two said that after studying
the markets they realised the lackof black people in the field of bev-erages and jumped at the opportu-nity to venture into something notmany youths would commonly seeas economically worthwhileAlthough school takes much of
their time they are not complain-ing about the progress the busi-ness has made so far having beenestablished only four months ago
Youngentrepreneursmaking theirmove
Business partners Kanya Mngqibisa and Thando Phantsi show their product Aqua TK which they plan on expandinginternationally within 10 years PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
ldquoThe idea came forus after checkingthe balancebetween healthand the economicgrowth of thecountryrdquoshy THANDO PHANTSI
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 9
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE recently crowned IBOworld champion Ngangelizwe-born Simphiwe ldquoLarha-stillrdquoKhonco sat down with the Ex-press to share the story of hisbumpy road fromKwaNomagazieBack inNgangelizweMthathato where he became a successfuland respected boxer worldwidedespite growing up in a danger-ous part of ekasi
He said the road to successhad not been easy and there hadbeen many challenges
He grew up in an area whichwas well-known for its highcrime rate but Simphiwe man-aged to pave his way to successand avoid being involved incrime and alcohol abuse
He took a decision to rather fo-cus on sport which made himwhat he is today
He took up soccer and boxingat Mkhathini Primary School
ldquoWe played soccer in the dustystreets of KwaNomagazi and Iplayed for two football teamsGhetto and Naughty Boysrdquo hesaid
ldquoI played for the U-12 teamsbut as the timewent by the inter-est in boxing developed and dom-inated my heart
ldquoThe reason for this was thatI liked to travel a lot and boxingwas the only sport that kept itsplayers travelling around
ldquoIn 1999 I fully committed toboxing and was coached byMthetho lsquoPressure Cookerrsquo Du-mezweni
ldquoI was very young then but Igrew up under his hands until Iturned professional
ldquoI saw things coming slowly inthe stable like not gettingenough fights and then I decidedto join Madoda lsquoOne more TimersquoDyonasersquos stablerdquo he said
Konco got his first South Afri-
can title belt under Dyonase andthenwent on towin theWBOPanAfrica and IBO Intercontinentaltitles
From the stable of DyonaseKonco recently moved to Gaut-eng to join Collin Nathanrsquos sta-ble called Hotbox Boxing Cluband in the space of three monthshe secured a world title
He knocked out his homeboyfrom the Eastern Cape Si-yabonga Siyo and became theIBO world champion
ldquoIf you are a boxer your goalis to become a world championandGod blessedmewith that tal-entrdquo he said
ldquoI really appreciate that ndashwith-out the support frommyHeaven-ly Father the people of OR Tam-bo and the provincial Depart-ment of Sport I would neverhave become the world champi-onrdquo Khonco said
He urged the youth to avoidfinding themselves in jail be-cause of wrongdoings or challen-ges in life
ldquoYou must choose what youwant in life so that you can attainhappiness at the end
ldquoYoung people must also puteducation firstrdquo he said
He still wants to go back toschool to finish his matric afterhis boxing career is over andtake care of his two childrenNjongo and Libhongo
Mthatharsquosgoldenboycrowned IBOworld champ
Simphiwe KhoncoPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
Insuranceisnotaluxury
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REPORTER
FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
13NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
UMTATACHILDABUSERESOURCECENTRE SIKHANYISO TONISEANDSIXOLILE SITHELO
Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
16SportJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
USIBUSISO Mapompoobedlalela iqela loMthathaBucks ubeke phantsi int-ambo kwibhola ekhaty-wayo kwiveki ephelileyoUMapompo udlalele eliq-
ela usukela kwinqanaba le-SAB League kunye ne ABCMotsepe League uzokumakwiNational First DivisionLeagueUkhewancedisa njengosekelamqeqeshi
ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
dlali odlalele eliqela ixesha elideAmatholrsquoamnyama kulindeleke ukuba
akhangele abadlali abatsha usukelanamhlanje uyokuma ngomhla wesithat-hu Kwibala iRotary Stadium iBucks izak-usindleka (iTrails)uqala ngentsimbi ye-sibhozo namhlanjeIngqonyela yeBucks uLunga Tukute
uthi ngabadlali abazalwe phakathi kony-aka 19949596 abavumelekileyo ukubabathathe inxaxhebaldquoSingavuya kakhulu ukuba abadlali
abasakhulayo bangeza ngobuninzi eRota-ry Stadium kuba sizakube sikhangelaabanesakhono kwibhola ekhatywayordquo ut-shilo
IBucks ikhangelaabadlali abatsha
USibusisoMapompoPHOTOANELE RAZIYA
NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
8 NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
BUNTU GOTYWA
THE introduction of small busi-ness enterprise in the country hasawaken many young entrepre-neurs who are ready to make theirmark
Two youngsters from Mthathaalso have their sights on playingtheir role in the economic growthof the countryThe pupilsrsquo passion for business
has birthed Aqua TK bottled wa-terThe St Johnrsquos College Grade 11
pupils said they entered the fast-growingwater supplymarket hav-ing witnessed the health lifestyleand economic imbalance in thecountryKanya Mngqibisa (16) and
Thando Phantsi (17) said they kepttheir area small to ensure they re-alised their business ideaBut not settling for just that
these two business-minded young-sters already said they have theirsights on the internationalmarket
ldquoThe idea came for us afterchecking the balance betweenhealth and economic growth of thecountryrdquo Phantsi saidldquoWe saw that one of the critical
things at the moment is the lifes-tyle people choose to live and thepoverty which is caused by eco-nomic imbalance and thatrsquos wherethe idea of supplying bottled waterwas bornldquoItrsquos a very fast-growing busi-
ness and we saw the need to bringin mineral water so that it willboost healthy living and the econo-my as wellrdquo he saidMngqibisa said so far they are
supplying some businessesaround Mthatha including StJohnrsquos College but are still busywith certification in order to ex-pand their business to big super-marketsldquoAs soon as we are done with all
the relevant certification we willbe able to penetrate the marketdeeperrdquo he saidThe economic imbalance in the
country needs entrepreneurs whoare motivated to take their busi-ness thinking further he addedThe two said that after studying
the markets they realised the lackof black people in the field of bev-erages and jumped at the opportu-nity to venture into something notmany youths would commonly seeas economically worthwhileAlthough school takes much of
their time they are not complain-ing about the progress the busi-ness has made so far having beenestablished only four months ago
Youngentrepreneursmaking theirmove
Business partners Kanya Mngqibisa and Thando Phantsi show their product Aqua TK which they plan on expandinginternationally within 10 years PHOTO BUNTU GOTYWA
ldquoThe idea came forus after checkingthe balancebetween healthand the economicgrowth of thecountryrdquoshy THANDO PHANTSI
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 9
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE recently crowned IBOworld champion Ngangelizwe-born Simphiwe ldquoLarha-stillrdquoKhonco sat down with the Ex-press to share the story of hisbumpy road fromKwaNomagazieBack inNgangelizweMthathato where he became a successfuland respected boxer worldwidedespite growing up in a danger-ous part of ekasi
He said the road to successhad not been easy and there hadbeen many challenges
He grew up in an area whichwas well-known for its highcrime rate but Simphiwe man-aged to pave his way to successand avoid being involved incrime and alcohol abuse
He took a decision to rather fo-cus on sport which made himwhat he is today
He took up soccer and boxingat Mkhathini Primary School
ldquoWe played soccer in the dustystreets of KwaNomagazi and Iplayed for two football teamsGhetto and Naughty Boysrdquo hesaid
ldquoI played for the U-12 teamsbut as the timewent by the inter-est in boxing developed and dom-inated my heart
ldquoThe reason for this was thatI liked to travel a lot and boxingwas the only sport that kept itsplayers travelling around
ldquoIn 1999 I fully committed toboxing and was coached byMthetho lsquoPressure Cookerrsquo Du-mezweni
ldquoI was very young then but Igrew up under his hands until Iturned professional
ldquoI saw things coming slowly inthe stable like not gettingenough fights and then I decidedto join Madoda lsquoOne more TimersquoDyonasersquos stablerdquo he said
Konco got his first South Afri-
can title belt under Dyonase andthenwent on towin theWBOPanAfrica and IBO Intercontinentaltitles
From the stable of DyonaseKonco recently moved to Gaut-eng to join Collin Nathanrsquos sta-ble called Hotbox Boxing Cluband in the space of three monthshe secured a world title
He knocked out his homeboyfrom the Eastern Cape Si-yabonga Siyo and became theIBO world champion
ldquoIf you are a boxer your goalis to become a world championandGod blessedmewith that tal-entrdquo he said
ldquoI really appreciate that ndashwith-out the support frommyHeaven-ly Father the people of OR Tam-bo and the provincial Depart-ment of Sport I would neverhave become the world champi-onrdquo Khonco said
He urged the youth to avoidfinding themselves in jail be-cause of wrongdoings or challen-ges in life
ldquoYou must choose what youwant in life so that you can attainhappiness at the end
ldquoYoung people must also puteducation firstrdquo he said
He still wants to go back toschool to finish his matric afterhis boxing career is over andtake care of his two childrenNjongo and Libhongo
Mthatharsquosgoldenboycrowned IBOworld champ
Simphiwe KhoncoPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
Insuranceisnotaluxury
12NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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REPORTER
FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
13NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
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ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
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NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 9
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE recently crowned IBOworld champion Ngangelizwe-born Simphiwe ldquoLarha-stillrdquoKhonco sat down with the Ex-press to share the story of hisbumpy road fromKwaNomagazieBack inNgangelizweMthathato where he became a successfuland respected boxer worldwidedespite growing up in a danger-ous part of ekasi
He said the road to successhad not been easy and there hadbeen many challenges
He grew up in an area whichwas well-known for its highcrime rate but Simphiwe man-aged to pave his way to successand avoid being involved incrime and alcohol abuse
He took a decision to rather fo-cus on sport which made himwhat he is today
He took up soccer and boxingat Mkhathini Primary School
ldquoWe played soccer in the dustystreets of KwaNomagazi and Iplayed for two football teamsGhetto and Naughty Boysrdquo hesaid
ldquoI played for the U-12 teamsbut as the timewent by the inter-est in boxing developed and dom-inated my heart
ldquoThe reason for this was thatI liked to travel a lot and boxingwas the only sport that kept itsplayers travelling around
ldquoIn 1999 I fully committed toboxing and was coached byMthetho lsquoPressure Cookerrsquo Du-mezweni
ldquoI was very young then but Igrew up under his hands until Iturned professional
ldquoI saw things coming slowly inthe stable like not gettingenough fights and then I decidedto join Madoda lsquoOne more TimersquoDyonasersquos stablerdquo he said
Konco got his first South Afri-
can title belt under Dyonase andthenwent on towin theWBOPanAfrica and IBO Intercontinentaltitles
From the stable of DyonaseKonco recently moved to Gaut-eng to join Collin Nathanrsquos sta-ble called Hotbox Boxing Cluband in the space of three monthshe secured a world title
He knocked out his homeboyfrom the Eastern Cape Si-yabonga Siyo and became theIBO world champion
ldquoIf you are a boxer your goalis to become a world championandGod blessedmewith that tal-entrdquo he said
ldquoI really appreciate that ndashwith-out the support frommyHeaven-ly Father the people of OR Tam-bo and the provincial Depart-ment of Sport I would neverhave become the world champi-onrdquo Khonco said
He urged the youth to avoidfinding themselves in jail be-cause of wrongdoings or challen-ges in life
ldquoYou must choose what youwant in life so that you can attainhappiness at the end
ldquoYoung people must also puteducation firstrdquo he said
He still wants to go back toschool to finish his matric afterhis boxing career is over andtake care of his two childrenNjongo and Libhongo
Mthatharsquosgoldenboycrowned IBOworld champ
Simphiwe KhoncoPHOTOSIM MDLEDLE
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
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FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
metic geniuses but it is helpful if they cancount numbers from 1 to 10 Some children en-tering the kindergarten stage are able to recog-nise shapes like circles squares triangles andrectangles And some kids can sort objects likebuttons by size shape and colourIt is therefore important for parents to keep
acloseeyeon their childrenwhenreachingdif-ferent stages of their lifetime They should pro-vide proper guidance so that children are notled astrayIt should be borne in mind that when chil-
dren are brought into this world by parentsthey are tabula rasa Therefore the environ-mentinwhichtheyarenaturedorreareddeter-mineswhat theyopt todoinfutureThat iswhyit is imperative that parents create environ-ments conducive for children to learn
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
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THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
USIBUSISO Mapompoobedlalela iqela loMthathaBucks ubeke phantsi int-ambo kwibhola ekhaty-wayo kwiveki ephelileyoUMapompo udlalele eliq-
ela usukela kwinqanaba le-SAB League kunye ne ABCMotsepe League uzokumakwiNational First DivisionLeagueUkhewancedisa njengosekelamqeqeshi
ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
dlali odlalele eliqela ixesha elideAmatholrsquoamnyama kulindeleke ukuba
akhangele abadlali abatsha usukelanamhlanje uyokuma ngomhla wesithat-hu Kwibala iRotary Stadium iBucks izak-usindleka (iTrails)uqala ngentsimbi ye-sibhozo namhlanjeIngqonyela yeBucks uLunga Tukute
uthi ngabadlali abazalwe phakathi kony-aka 19949596 abavumelekileyo ukubabathathe inxaxhebaldquoSingavuya kakhulu ukuba abadlali
abasakhulayo bangeza ngobuninzi eRota-ry Stadium kuba sizakube sikhangelaabanesakhono kwibhola ekhatywayordquo ut-shilo
IBucks ikhangelaabadlali abatsha
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NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
10 NEWS MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016
SIMBONGILEMDLEDLE
THE projectmanager of theSouth AfricanInstitute ofChartered Ac-counts (Saica)Karin Iten hasconfirmed thatthey are expectingabout 800 of theEastern Capersquostop-performingmatriculants tospend time atThuthuka Devel-opment Camps
The mainobjective of thesecamps is toimprove poorhigh school passrates in theprovinceAccording to
Karin this yearrsquoscamps will focuson improvingmathemathicsfinancial literacyaccountingEnglish andScienceldquoWith proficien-
cies in subjectslike mathematicsand science farbelow internation-al standards it isessential thatparents teachersschool governingbodies govern-ment and theprivate sector doeverything intheir power toaddress thequality of passesthat high schoollearners achievein these subjectsrdquoshe saidThe initiative of
camps duringschool holidays isthe brainchild ofthe Department ofBasic Educationin partnershipwith the annualThuthuka Devel-opment CampsEstablished in
2005 the Thuthu-ka DevelopmentCamps werecreated to helpovercome barriersof transformationwithin the ac-countancy profes-sionldquoThe success of
these camps hasenabled us tohighlight our rolein assisting andimproving theeducationalstandards ofdisadvantagedlearners in SouthAfricardquo saidGugu MakhanyaSaicarsquos seniorexecutive fortransformationand growth
EasternCapelearnerstogo tocamps inschoolholidays
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
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REPORTER
FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
13NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
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acloseeyeon their childrenwhenreachingdif-ferent stages of their lifetime They should pro-vide proper guidance so that children are notled astrayIt should be borne in mind that when chil-
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
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a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
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first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
16SportJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
USIBUSISO Mapompoobedlalela iqela loMthathaBucks ubeke phantsi int-ambo kwibhola ekhaty-wayo kwiveki ephelileyoUMapompo udlalele eliq-
ela usukela kwinqanaba le-SAB League kunye ne ABCMotsepe League uzokumakwiNational First DivisionLeagueUkhewancedisa njengosekelamqeqeshi
ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
dlali odlalele eliqela ixesha elideAmatholrsquoamnyama kulindeleke ukuba
akhangele abadlali abatsha usukelanamhlanje uyokuma ngomhla wesithat-hu Kwibala iRotary Stadium iBucks izak-usindleka (iTrails)uqala ngentsimbi ye-sibhozo namhlanjeIngqonyela yeBucks uLunga Tukute
uthi ngabadlali abazalwe phakathi kony-aka 19949596 abavumelekileyo ukubabathathe inxaxhebaldquoSingavuya kakhulu ukuba abadlali
abasakhulayo bangeza ngobuninzi eRota-ry Stadium kuba sizakube sikhangelaabanesakhono kwibhola ekhatywayordquo ut-shilo
IBucks ikhangelaabadlali abatsha
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NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
MTHATHA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 NEWS 11
A FRIGHTENINGstatistic of SouthAfricarsquos roads isthat between 65 and70 of the 114 mil-lion registered carsin the country arenot insuredIf you are driving
one of these unin-sured cars you arerunning a majorrisk that can haveserious consequen-ces in your life Itrsquosa situation the ma-jority of motoristsneed to take heed ofand address urgent-ly the AutomobileAssociation (AA)has warnedConsider that youare driving on afour-lane highwaywith three carsahead of you fourbehind you and oneon either side ofyou If you are unin-sured five or six ofthese cars will alsobe uninsured If youare involved in acrash with one ofthem chances areneither of you willbe able to afford theresulting expensesldquoPaying for re-
pairs and recover-ing costs after acrash can be a slowpainful and expen-sive process Thiswill potentiallyleave you withouttransport or relianton public transportwhere it is availa-ble meaning yourcrash and the re-sult of you being un-insuredwill impacton your life in sig-nificant waysrdquo theAA saidA further prob-
lem the AA saidwas that up to800 000 vehicles inSAare either unreg-istered or classifiedas unroadworthymeaning the possi-bility of being in-volved in a crashwith an uninsuredcar is even higherIt is unlikely that
these 800 000 carsare insured giventhat their ownersare not even regis-tering or lookingafter them Thesecars potentiallypose a bigger threatto you as they areunsafe because theyare unroadworthyldquoSome peoplemay argue that thecosts of insuranceare simply too highOur view is that thecosts of non-insur-ance are higherand that failing toproperly insureyour vehicle placesyou at a greater fi-nancial risk We un-derstand that timesare tough but we al-so know that motor-ists need to coverthemselves ade-quatelyrdquo the AAconcludedFor more infor-mation visit wwwaa-insuredcoza
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FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
13NewsJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
metic geniuses but it is helpful if they cancount numbers from 1 to 10 Some children en-tering the kindergarten stage are able to recog-nise shapes like circles squares triangles andrectangles And some kids can sort objects likebuttons by size shape and colourIt is therefore important for parents to keep
acloseeyeon their childrenwhenreachingdif-ferent stages of their lifetime They should pro-vide proper guidance so that children are notled astrayIt should be borne in mind that when chil-
dren are brought into this world by parentsthey are tabula rasa Therefore the environ-mentinwhichtheyarenaturedorreareddeter-mineswhat theyopt todoinfutureThat iswhyit is imperative that parents create environ-ments conducive for children to learn
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
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THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
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ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
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THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
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FOUR mathematics and science teachersfrom the Mount Frere and Libode districtshave been lauded for their excellent perform-ance in mathematics and science
Thembalethu Mjulwa Vuyelwa Noman-dela Putuma Mpangele and Kironde Mosesreceived the commendation during a mathe-matics and physical sciences teacher develop-ment short course graduation ceremony inMthatha recently
The course is an initiative of the NationalEducation Collaboration Trust (NECT) andits partners the Centre for the Advancementof Science and Maths Education EducationTraining and Development Practices SectorEducation and Training Authority and theDepartment of Basic Education The coursewas conducted from November last year to
February this yearNECT national mathematics manager Dr
Corvell Cranfield said ldquoWe salute theseteachers because it is not easy to work full-time and study It takes effortrdquo
He encouraged the teachers to place a highpremium on lifelong learning Libode districtdirector Thandeka Vikilahle said the teach-ers had been offered an opportunity of a life-time ldquoThe information that you have ac-quired during this course will help the nationGo out there and make a difference in yourschoolsrdquo Vikilahle said
NECT science specialist Felix Pagona saidldquoThe learner learns from the passion of theteacher it is important for the teachers to lovethe subject they are teaching and inspire theirlearners to do so toordquo
Five-hundred teachers were selected fromdistricts in the Eastern Cape Limpopo andKwaZulu-Natal to undergo the training
The nine-day course addressed the mostchallenging topics in both maths and scienceby helping teachers understand the contentand improve teaching methodology
It addressed the country-wide perception of
learners being non-receptive to maths andscience teaching and labelling these as ldquokillersubjectsrdquo
Teachers are most critical in enhancingand sustaining learner performance
The National Development Plan states thatldquoTeachers are central to education and teach-ing should be a highly valued profession
ldquoThey ensure that work commences on thefirst day of the year and they make use of ev-ery minute of contact time These educatorswork tirelessly to allow every learner to com-prehend the subjectsrdquo
Teachershonoured for their excellence
The teachers with Department of Educationofficials during a graduation ceremony held inTrinset Mthatha recently PHOTO SUPPLIED
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
blanket goals for the entire generation of kidsBut thanks to this age of information somepar-ents though there are still challenges are abletodeepenthediscussionaboutwhatexactlypar-
Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
by observing within the family structure Forthe learning process to be effective within thefamilyparentsshouldensurethat theydoawaywith gender discrimination when allocatingtasks for their childrenOf course traditionally passing one genera-
tiontoanother itwasknownthatboysandgirlswere not co-terminus therefore they could notbe treated the same Themanner inwhich theyare reared is extremely different In traditional
rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
the basic skills the issue of gender disparityshould also be taken into accountChildren need to be taught how to dress feed
andwash themselves at averyearlyage If suchskills are embedded in them they are able to geta sense of self-reliance in the absence of theirparents Formore information contact theUm-tata Child Abuse Resource Centre on047 531 1103 or email ucarcintekomcoza
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
respond to challenges and that their ability tolearn or be good at something is not predeter-minedParentsshouldpraisethemwithgreatenthu-
siasm for their effort not their natural intelli-gence or anything out of their controlMore than anything if parents want their
kids to be grittier they have to lead for in-stance embracing failure with a positive atti-tude modelling resilience and sharing howtheyrsquove failed and overcome those failuresMeanwhile at infancy stage if a child has a
decent grasp of the basic skills he or she willhave an easier transition when entering kin-dergartenChildren at this stage donot need to be arith-
metic geniuses but it is helpful if they cancount numbers from 1 to 10 Some children en-tering the kindergarten stage are able to recog-nise shapes like circles squares triangles andrectangles And some kids can sort objects likebuttons by size shape and colourIt is therefore important for parents to keep
acloseeyeon their childrenwhenreachingdif-ferent stages of their lifetime They should pro-vide proper guidance so that children are notled astrayIt should be borne in mind that when chil-
dren are brought into this world by parentsthey are tabula rasa Therefore the environ-mentinwhichtheyarenaturedorreareddeter-mineswhat theyopt todoinfutureThat iswhyit is imperative that parents create environ-ments conducive for children to learn
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
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THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
USIBUSISO Mapompoobedlalela iqela loMthathaBucks ubeke phantsi int-ambo kwibhola ekhaty-wayo kwiveki ephelileyoUMapompo udlalele eliq-
ela usukela kwinqanaba le-SAB League kunye ne ABCMotsepe League uzokumakwiNational First DivisionLeagueUkhewancedisa njengosekelamqeqeshi
ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
dlali odlalele eliqela ixesha elideAmatholrsquoamnyama kulindeleke ukuba
akhangele abadlali abatsha usukelanamhlanje uyokuma ngomhla wesithat-hu Kwibala iRotary Stadium iBucks izak-usindleka (iTrails)uqala ngentsimbi ye-sibhozo namhlanjeIngqonyela yeBucks uLunga Tukute
uthi ngabadlali abazalwe phakathi kony-aka 19949596 abavumelekileyo ukubabathathe inxaxhebaldquoSingavuya kakhulu ukuba abadlali
abasakhulayo bangeza ngobuninzi eRota-ry Stadium kuba sizakube sikhangelaabanesakhono kwibhola ekhatywayordquo ut-shilo
IBucks ikhangelaabadlali abatsha
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NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
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AS it is impossible to envisage just how muchtheworld will change in the next 10 to 20 yearsand as history consistently portrays to us par-ents need to be cautious of making well-inten-tioned mistakes that will bring about negativeconsequences for childrenResponsible parents for instance raised
their children in the era of self-esteem cam-paigns and child-centered parentingWords like happy and confident should be
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Parents themselves shouldremainaloof frombehaviours thatmayhave anegative impact onthe lives of children as they grow upChildren at early age learn most of the time
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rural settings girlsrsquo chores are closely linkedwiththekitchenwhereasboychoresareassoci-ated with the kraal This happens often whenchildren are coming of ageInasmuch as children need to be oriented on
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Significanceof capacitating childrenonbasic skills
ents should be teachingmodern-day kids in or-der for them to become well-adjusted adultsBeyond the concepts of self-esteem and aca-
demic success there are certain skills thatmight help children lead healthier more satis-fying livesFor example Angela Lee Duckworth a re-
nowned psychologist from the University ofPennsylvania said the concept of ldquogritrdquohasbe-come amajor buzzword for educating and rais-ing kids which can be summed up as ldquopassionand persistence for very long-term goalsrdquoShe also elucidates that after years of study-
ing people in all forms of settings at all agesgrit emerged as the one clear characteristic forsuccessMore than IQ social intelligence attractive-
ness physical health or even talent this con-cept supersedes all Parents need to build astrongworkethic or instilnon-cognitive char-acter-based skills like perseverance tenacityand self-disciplineChildren should be taught how their brains
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
16SportJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
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NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
16SportJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
X1RFK0WH-TE020616
DRIVEPARTS CENTREDistributed in 17 countries world wide
Now in
South Africa
Now in
South Africa
4 Textile Street Vulindlela Heights Mthatha bull 047 531 1639 bull E-mail Eugenjagannagmailcom
Platinum
Petrol Engine OilSAE 20w505 lt
Ultron
UltronSyntheticSAE 10w40
Ultra HD
Turbo DieselSAE 15w405 lt
Ultra HD
Turbo DieselSAE 15w4020 lt
Monograde Engine OilSAE 405 lt
Powertech
R14400
R14400
R11000
R11000R298
00R298
00R645
00R645
00R140
00R140
00
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
USIBUSISO Mapompoobedlalela iqela loMthathaBucks ubeke phantsi int-ambo kwibhola ekhaty-wayo kwiveki ephelileyoUMapompo udlalele eliq-
ela usukela kwinqanaba le-SAB League kunye ne ABCMotsepe League uzokumakwiNational First DivisionLeagueUkhewancedisa njengosekelamqeqeshi
ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
dlali odlalele eliqela ixesha elideAmatholrsquoamnyama kulindeleke ukuba
akhangele abadlali abatsha usukelanamhlanje uyokuma ngomhla wesithat-hu Kwibala iRotary Stadium iBucks izak-usindleka (iTrails)uqala ngentsimbi ye-sibhozo namhlanjeIngqonyela yeBucks uLunga Tukute
uthi ngabadlali abazalwe phakathi kony-aka 19949596 abavumelekileyo ukubabathathe inxaxhebaldquoSingavuya kakhulu ukuba abadlali
abasakhulayo bangeza ngobuninzi eRota-ry Stadium kuba sizakube sikhangelaabanesakhono kwibhola ekhatywayordquo ut-shilo
IBucks ikhangelaabadlali abatsha
USibusisoMapompoPHOTOANELE RAZIYA
NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
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Itrsquos okay to starehellipso it says on Fordrsquos website underneatha photo of the new Mustang And if there is anything thatwould always staywithme about test driving theMustangfor 3 days it was THE STARESStareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have never elic-
ited while I were test driving them Until driving the Mus-tang or should I say riding I did not realize howmany carenthusiasts there are ndash no matter what the demographicndash the Mustang was stared at From moms at school givingme the thumbs up to paramedics driving past in an ambu-lanceapplauding tohawkers staringsomuchthat they for-got to try to sell me anythingThen there were the comments ldquoHey Lady is that car
not too powerful for yourdquo Or ldquoIt isnrsquot the V8 ndash thatrsquos asacrilegerdquoAnd there is sure tobeplentyof stares goingaroundwith
a whopping 114 Ford Mustangs being delivered to custom-ers in South Africa in April alone ndash and a long list waitingfor their delivery of this iconic car The demand has beenso overwhelming that as of November last year ndash a monthbefore officially launching here ndash it was sold out through2017And this with a price ranging from R699 900 to R899 900In South Africa there is a six-model line-up with 23 Eco-
Boost or 50 V8 engines manual or automatic transmis-sions as well as Fastback and Convertible body stylesFord says that with the new Mustang which is for the
first time ever available in right-hand drive they did notreinvent the iconic car just made it better and ndash 50 yearson ndash have breathed new life into a legend
ExteriorItrsquos a design unlike any other It has a sleek and low body
and a rather bulky and long hood At the rear the uniquedesignisaccentuatedbythesignaturetri-bartaillightsAndthe front is so bulky and visibility so difficult that I didnot dare take it on the narrow course of my favourite take-awayrsquosdrive-thruWehad topark it andgoandorder insidendash a small inconvenience for the fun that this car is to driveThen there is the Mustang emblem on the front that
leaves you in no doubt as to what car this is Sometimesit is the little things that stay with you the longest whentest driving a car With the Mustang it was the shadow ofa Mustang screened on the pavement when you open thedoorsatnightThatwasprobably the feature I showedmostpeople When you open the door at night a light from theside mirrors create the figure of the horse on the road orpavement underneath the open door ndash something that hasto be seen to be believed
Interior
EXPRESSONWHEELS BETTIEGILIOMEE
Itrsquos okay to stareat the FordMustang
Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie GiliomeePHOTO ZELDREacute STRAUSS SWANEPOEL
Other convenience features are keyless entry and push-button start To start her up just put your foot on the brakepress the STARTSTOP button and yoursquore away (as long asthe key is in close proximity
EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting the engine
and hearing that Mustangrsquos growl ndash even if it isnrsquot the V8version that was test driven The test model was equippedwith the all-new twin-scroll turbocharged 23L EcoBoost I-4engine In South Africa the Mustang is also available witha 50L Ti-VCT V8 engineAccording to Fordrsquos literature theMustangGTrsquos 50L en-
gine has been expertly engineered tomaximize power fromevery compression while the turbocharged 23L EcoBoostengine gives one exhilarating performance with reducedfuel consumptionElectric Power Assisted Steering adjusts to provide one
with greater control in a range of road and weather condi-tions and even crosswinds and potholes And it activateswhen needed saving fuel One can choose between threepower-assisted steering settings namely comfort sport andnormalMustangrsquos SelectShift gives one the choice of driving it
manuallywithPaddleShifterson thesteeringwheel to shiftgears up or down without having to use a clutchUsing the Selectable Drive Modes drivers are able to ad-
just the AdvanceTrac electronic stability control throttleresponse automatic gear-shift patterns and steering tomatch Normal Sport+ Track or SnowWet settingsWhile theMustangV8is thirstyas faras its fuel consump-
tion figures goes the 23EcoBoost engine ismuchmore fuelefficientwith consumption stated at 80 l100km in the com-bined cycle linked to 179 gkm CO2 emissions
The design on the inside was inspired byclassic airplane cockpits with a balance be-tween analog dials and digital feedbackThere is plenty of space in the front but in
the back one would only be able to fit in smallchildren or people eager enough to have a ridein this car no matter how uncomfortable andtight the seating in the back ndash such as manyof my colleagues at work ndash who were treatedto rides in the Mustang I have never had somany requests from colleagues to experiencea test carIn contrast to the backseat the boot space is
actually quite impressiveThe front seatsareverycomfortableandcan
be moved forward and backward electricallyTheMustangalsoboasts thebest in infotain-
ment technologywith Fordrsquos Sync 2 with highresolution 8-inch touch screen Bluetooth andvoicecontrol (withwhichyoucanevencontrolthe temperature)There are multiple connectivity options de-
livered via Bluetooth USB and SD card portsThe touch-screen also shows what the Mus-
tangrsquos rearview camera sees ndash for up to 10 me-tres behind you
16SportJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
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SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
USIBUSISO Mapompoobedlalela iqela loMthathaBucks ubeke phantsi int-ambo kwibhola ekhaty-wayo kwiveki ephelileyoUMapompo udlalele eliq-
ela usukela kwinqanaba le-SAB League kunye ne ABCMotsepe League uzokumakwiNational First DivisionLeagueUkhewancedisa njengosekelamqeqeshi
ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
dlali odlalele eliqela ixesha elideAmatholrsquoamnyama kulindeleke ukuba
akhangele abadlali abatsha usukelanamhlanje uyokuma ngomhla wesithat-hu Kwibala iRotary Stadium iBucks izak-usindleka (iTrails)uqala ngentsimbi ye-sibhozo namhlanjeIngqonyela yeBucks uLunga Tukute
uthi ngabadlali abazalwe phakathi kony-aka 19949596 abavumelekileyo ukubabathathe inxaxhebaldquoSingavuya kakhulu ukuba abadlali
abasakhulayo bangeza ngobuninzi eRota-ry Stadium kuba sizakube sikhangelaabanesakhono kwibhola ekhatywayordquo ut-shilo
IBucks ikhangelaabadlali abatsha
USibusisoMapompoPHOTOANELE RAZIYA
NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence
16SportJune 30 2016Mthatha Express
X1RFK0WH-TE020616
DRIVEPARTS CENTREDistributed in 17 countries world wide
Now in
South Africa
Now in
South Africa
4 Textile Street Vulindlela Heights Mthatha bull 047 531 1639 bull E-mail Eugenjagannagmailcom
Platinum
Petrol Engine OilSAE 20w505 lt
Ultron
UltronSyntheticSAE 10w40
Ultra HD
Turbo DieselSAE 15w405 lt
Ultra HD
Turbo DieselSAE 15w4020 lt
Monograde Engine OilSAE 405 lt
Powertech
R14400
R14400
R11000
R11000R298
00R298
00R645
00R645
00R140
00R140
00
X1RJQ6GM-TE300616
SIMBONGILE MDLEDLE
THE National Lottery has donated R300 000to the rural Guqaza Junior Secondary Schoolin the Buthongweni administrative areaNgqeleni for sport development at the schooland in the area at large
The donation followed an application forsports equipment made by the school lastyearOf the R300 000 R50 000 was allocated to
buy sports equipment for all codes that existat the school while R250 000 was allocated tolevel the sport grounds which are not farfrom the schoolPrincipal Ndumiso Nqiwa expressed his
gratitude for what Lotto had done for theschoolHe said the initiative would benefit not on-
ly thepupils but also the community at largeas the grounds would also be used by localpeople and those from surrounding areasSchool governing body chairperson Nolin-
gene Sogoni said Lottorsquos donation wouldbring a huge change to the area as it wouldopen up job opportunities because localswould have a chance to sell their productsduring sports gamesldquoIt will also ease the abuse of alcohol and
drugs because young people will have some-thing to keep them busyrdquo Sogoni said
Guqaza is well known in the sporting fra-ternity in the province because it was theschool that represented OR Tambo duringthe McDonaldrsquos U-14 tournament and camesecondRecently the school also participated in the
Danone tournament and was knocked out bypresent champions Barkerville School from
Alfred NzoThe Eastern Cape manager of the National
Lotteries Commission Sarah Hugow saidthe grantswereaimedat improving the situa-tion in the most impoverished areasldquoIn the 2015 financial year theNationalLot-
tery issued grants totalling R231-million inthe Eastern Cape onlyrdquo she said
Rural school receives sports equipment
Guqaza Junior Secondary School pupils with their teachers after receiving sports equipment fromthe National Lottery PHOTO SIM MDLEDLE
ANELE RAZIYA
USIBUSISO Mapompoobedlalela iqela loMthathaBucks ubeke phantsi int-ambo kwibhola ekhaty-wayo kwiveki ephelileyoUMapompo udlalele eliq-
ela usukela kwinqanaba le-SAB League kunye ne ABCMotsepe League uzokumakwiNational First DivisionLeagueUkhewancedisa njengosekelamqeqeshi
ka-Julius Dube xeshikweni bedlala kulamanqanabaUMthatha Bucks ubulele igalelo lalom-
dlali odlalele eliqela ixesha elideAmatholrsquoamnyama kulindeleke ukuba
akhangele abadlali abatsha usukelanamhlanje uyokuma ngomhla wesithat-hu Kwibala iRotary Stadium iBucks izak-usindleka (iTrails)uqala ngentsimbi ye-sibhozo namhlanjeIngqonyela yeBucks uLunga Tukute
uthi ngabadlali abazalwe phakathi kony-aka 19949596 abavumelekileyo ukubabathathe inxaxhebaldquoSingavuya kakhulu ukuba abadlali
abasakhulayo bangeza ngobuninzi eRota-ry Stadium kuba sizakube sikhangelaabanesakhono kwibhola ekhatywayordquo ut-shilo
IBucks ikhangelaabadlali abatsha
USibusisoMapompoPHOTOANELE RAZIYA
NCEBA DLADLA
THEEastern CapeBoxing PromotersAssoci-ation took a decision during an annual gener-al meeting held at the Chintsa Hotel on theWild-Coast of the province last week to worktogether with other stakeholders for the re-surgence of boxing
DeputySecretaryof thestructureThembal-ethu Ntuthu said the Eastern Cape ndash as theMecca of boxing ndash needed boxing promotersto work together as a unit and with otherstakeholders to take boxing to where it be-longsHe agreed that there were fewer world
champs in the provinceunlike the oldendayswhen the likes ofWelcomeldquoTheHawkrdquoNcitaand Vuyani ldquoThe Beastrdquo Bungu andMbuleloldquoSilent Slayerrdquo Botile were at the helmldquoWelcome Ncita Vuyani Bungu and Mbu-
lelo Botile lifted the flag of the province highand we are concerned that there was a lullrdquoNtuthu saidHe said ldquoWehavehowever seena little bit
of improvement with the likes of SimphiwelsquoChain Reactionrsquo Khonco (IBO Mini-fly-weight) Xolisani lsquoNomevarsquo Ndongeni (IBOLightweight) winning world titles and thelikes of Simphiwe lsquoV12rsquo Vetyeka Zolani lsquoLastBornrsquoTete andMacbuteSinyabiwhowere in-ternational or interim title holders on theverge of fighting for real world titlesrdquoAccording to Ntuthu in the AGMat Chint-
sa they resolved to unite boxing promotersand to seek sponsorship to promote boxingldquoWersquoll engage the private sector to sponsor
boxing and government to increase fundingfor the sport to take its rightful place as thenumber one sport in the provincerdquo NtuthusaidHe added that they would also engage the
SABC to look into the broadcasting rights offights tobenefitpromoterswhowereinvolvedin promoting boxingTheir other concern Ntuthu said was the
problem of drugs and alcohol abuse amongboxers ldquoThis is a huge problem which wewant to address It concerns us that our greatboxers lose focus because they fall into thetrapof drugabuseWewant to engage the ser-vices of anti-doping structures to curb allkinds of alcohol and drug abuse
The EC Boxing Promoters Association structure isAyanda Matiti - ChairpersonAndile Bakubaku - Deputy ChairpersonMax Mabuti - SecretaryThembalethu Ntuthu - Vice SecretaryThando Zonke - TreasurerAdditional members were-Phindile MbeleNtsikayesizwe SigcawuXolani JamaniMbulelo Mfama and Sibongile Matiti
ECboxing promoters take aimat boxing resurgence