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ECHO maritzburg Your 24/7 local connection FREE 19 February 2015 Aids helpline 0800-012-322 www.echopmb.co.za @echokzn PMB Echo Promotional Prices valid for 19—25 February, 2015 Whilst Saverite will always attempt to have sufficient advertised stock available, the above prices are valid only whilst stocks last. Saverite reserves the right to limit quantities. Errors and omissions excepted - Saverite will always take the utmost care to ensure that advertising information is correct however should a mistake or inaccuracy occur Saverite shall display an in-store notice reflecting the correct details. Saverite Pietermaritzburg 457 Langalibalele Street Tel: 033 342 8832 26 .99 24 .99 25 .99 10 .99 Sunshine D Oil 2Lt Huletts White Sugar 2.5kg Nyala Maize Meal 2.5kg 15 .99 Omo Comfort 900g 4 .50 Daily Laundry Soap 500g Sparletta Range 2lt 16 .99 10 .99 39 .99 Crosse & Blackwell Mayo 750g Saldanha Pilchards 400g Rainbow Drumsticks 1.5kg 10 .99 Handy Andy Refill + FREE sponge FREE SPONGE 11 .99 Coca- Cola 2Lt Friday 20 Feb only SKH AUTOPARTS TATA PARTS - CAR AND TRUCK All Chinese cars: Chana, GWM, Chery, Mahindra and anything else that you might need Nishaad 033 817 8608 / 079 334 2408 Unit No.2 Manchester Road. No. 6 PMB [email protected] www.skhautoparts.co.za 24 hour water wastage in Copesville >> There are more than four taps leaking in one street NOMPENDULO NGUBANE >>[email protected] T HE non-stop gushing of water from taps in Copesville’s Swapo A section continues to raise concerns from residents and road users in the area. According to some of the residents, more than four taps are leaking in one street and they say that this happens in most of the streets in the Swapo A area. When Echo visited the area where concerns have been raised, water was running from the taps onto the main road. One concerned citizen, Moosa Ismael, said that seeing the water being wasted prompted him to phone the municipality. He said that when he notified them of the situation, the municipality promised that the relevant people from the water department would come to fix the taps. “I have lost count of the phone calls that I have made to the municipality. The same thing was happening in December . The water pours from the main taps and it runs into the road. “This is a worrying matter since we are being warned that we have to save water. “The great concern is the manner in which the relevant people are handling this issue. We have water that runs non-stop and sometimes this happens for a month. The taps are dripping day and night and it has become normal,” said Moosa. Delisile Zuma who was at one of the leaking taps said that the breakage of the taps is caused by children. “We have uncomfortable, hot weather here and the children cool themselves off by splashing themselves with tap water. That is how the taps gets broken. People from the municipality come and fix the taps but after three or four days, they start dripping again. “We are used to wet and slippery roads and it is clear to everyone that water is being wasted,” said Zuma. The municipality was contacted for a comment but had not responded before going to print. PHOTO:NOMPENDULO NGUBANE Ncamisile Ngubane doing the washing at one of the taps that runs continuously in Swapo A area. THE 64th edition of the Dusi Canoe Marathon takes place from Camps Drift in PMB to Blue Lagoon in Durban from today to Saturday, 21 February 2015. Paddlers Sbonele Khwela, Andy Birkett and Thulani Mbanjwa are favourites of many to win the race. Sbonelo Khwela Andy Birkett PHOTOS: GAMEPLAN ME- DIA Paddling for top honours Thulani Mbanjwa

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ECHOmaritzburg

Your 24/7 local connection FREE 19 February 2015

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24 hour waterwastage inCopesville>> There are more than four taps leaking in one street

NOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]

THEnon-stop gushing ofwater from tapsin Copesville’s Swapo A sectioncontinues to raise concerns from

residents and road users in the area.According to some of the residents, more

thanfourtapsareleakinginonestreetandtheysay that this happens in most of the streets inthe Swapo A area.

WhenEchovisited theareawhereconcernshave been raised,waterwas running from thetaps onto the main road.

One concerned citizen, Moosa Ismael, saidthat seeing the water being wasted promptedhim to phone the municipality.

He said that when he notified them of thesituation, the municipality promised that therelevant people from the water departmentwould come to fix the taps.

“I have lost count of the phone calls that Ihavemadeto themunicipality.Thesamethingwas happening in December . The waterpours from the main taps and it runs into theroad.

“This is a worrying matter since we arebeing warned that we have to save water.

“The great concern is the manner in whichthe relevant people arehandling this issue.Wehavewater that runs non-stop and sometimesthishappensforamonth.Thetapsaredrippingday and night and it has becomenormal,” saidMoosa.

Delisile Zumawhowasat one of the leakingtapssaidthat thebreakageof thetaps iscausedby children.

“Wehave uncomfortable, hotweather here

and the children cool themselves off bysplashing themselves with tap water. That ishow the taps gets broken. People from themunicipality come and fix the taps but afterthree or four days, they start dripping again.

“We are used towet and slippery roads andit is clear to everyone that water is beingwasted,” said Zuma.

The municipality was contacted for acomment but had not responded before goingto print.

PHOTO:NOMPENDULO NGUBANENcamisile Ngubane doing the washing at oneof the taps that runs continuously in SwapoA area.

THE64th editionof theDusi Canoe Marathontakes place fromCamps Drift in PMBto Blue Lagoon inDurban from today toSaturday, 21 February2015.

Paddlers SboneleKhwela, Andy Birkettand Thulani Mbanjwaare favourites of manyto win the race.

Sbonelo KhwelaAndy BirkettPHOTOS: GAMEPLAN ME­DIA

Paddling for top honours

Thulani Mbanjwa

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Sekuya amadodaemfuleni eMaqongqo>> Ngoba abesimame bendawo bezibona bengaphephile

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ASEKHIWA amadoda amanzieMaqongqo kuwadi 1(e13)ngenxa yokuthi abasifazane

basaba ukuphoseka emfuleni uCha-chacha oyingozi.

Lokhu kulandela isehlakalo laphoowesifazane wakuyo le ndawo eshi-bilike waphoseka phakathi emfuleniwachitha isikhathi esingangesontoesibhedlela.

UNksz Hlakaniphile Ngcobowawa waphoseka emfuleni nge-sikhathi eyokha amanzi ngezithubazehoralesihlanu5pm. LomphakathiwaseMaqongqo uthi sekube nenkin-ga yokuntuleka kwamanzi kule nda-wo iminyaka eminingi. Lokhu seku-

daleukuthi indawolaphoutholakho-na amanzi kube umfula nawoongaphephile futhi onamanzi angco-lile.

I-Echo ingafakaza ukuthi amanzialomfulaangcolileemvakokubaliva-kashele lo mphakathi. Okunye leliphephandaba elifike lakuthola nge-sikhathi livakashele lo mfula ukuthilapho kukhiwa khona amanzi ku-phindekubeyindawolaphokulahlwayonke imfucuza kanti kunephungaelibi.

UNgcobo washibilika wawa wali-mala umzimba wonke kanyenasemqaleni ngoZibandlela. Ku-manje usaxhuganjengoba engakalu-lami kahle nje. “Inkinga ngomfulaunamatshe kanti futhi kuyashibilika.Ngawa ngalimala ngesikhathi ngithi

ngikhaamanzingenxayokuthiasina-woamanzikulendawo.Amanzi esiyesiwathole kuba amanzi alethwa imo-to yamanzi efika emva kwezinyanga.

“Ngakho-ke sigcina sesin-genakuzikhethela kodwa intookumele siyenze ukuya kuwoumfulauChachacha siyokha amanzi. Aman-zi esiwaphuzayo awahlanzekilekodwa-ke ayikho into esingayenzangaphandle kokuthi sikhe wona lamanzi alo mfula,” kusho uNgcobo.

Ikhansela lendawo uMnuz RogerZondoutheuyazi ngendaba yamanzikanti futhibabhekenenokuyilungisa.

“Kumanje kumatasatasa kulendawo kulungiselwa indaba yaman-zi. Kunethangi okumanje liyakhiwaentabeniukuze lizokwaziukunikeze-la ngamanzi kulo mphakathi”.

ISITHOMBE:NOMPENDULONGUBANELokhu kusey­ingxenyeyomfulauChachachalapho kulahl­wa khonaimfucuza.Lokhu kwen­zeka enda­weni eyodwakuyalahlwaimfucuzakuphindekukhiwekhana aman­zi kantikunephungaelibi. Okhom­bisayo nguMnuz SiphoNgcobooyisakhamuzisendawo.

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Students cry overwork piling upNOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

WITH the University ofKwaZulu-Natal havingsuspended lectures until

23 February following the strikeaction over a 12% fee increase,students, with academic workpiling up, have pleaded withmanagement to meet theirdemands.The peaceful protest turned

violent late last week with a carbelonging to Risk ManagementServices (RMS) being burnt to acrisp on Sunday night on thePietermaritzburg campus.

Students say that their mainconcern is the fee hike in bothacademic and residentialregistration, and as a result mostof them have been financiallyexcluded.

Management sent a letter tostudents last week urging them tofinalize their registration by 20February.However students say itwill not help them as when theinstitution reopens on 23February, they will still be notregistered as no decision on theincrease has been taken.

Kwazi Simelane, an internalrelations students, said that her

registration has been delayedbecause of the strike.

“I only attended one lectureand because they are now sus-pended, it isdifficult to register forsome modules as not alllecturers are available.

“They must give studentswhat they want because the more

they delay, the more we willbe pressured to do our work in ashort space of time becausethey cannot extend the academicyear.”

Nozipho Ndlovu, an LLBstudent said that while they fallbehind in their school workbecause of the strike, they must

support those who have beenfinancially excluded.

“It is unfair that out of eightbillion applicants looking forfinancial aid, only four billionhave been approved funding.There is nothing negative aboutthestrikeaslongitisforthegreatergood.”

Lungile Mthiyane, anagricultural science student saidthat her main concern is thatothers had already started withtheir lectures when she was stillbattling with her registration.

“Hopefullybeforewereopenonthe 23rd, a decision wouldhave been made as those of uswho have not registered arealready behind.

“By the time we register, wewill have too much work tocover in a short space of time,” shesaid.

In a statement issued by thedirector of corporate affairs,Lesiba Seshoka said thatexecutive management willreview the situation and adviseaccordingly.

“The university is committedtoputting inplaceplans to recoverlost lecture time. We regret theinconvenience caused andapologise to students, parents andmembers of staff whosecommitments have beeninterrupted by the unfortunateactivitiesof ahandful of disruptiveelements.”

PHOTO:SUPPLIEDA car belonging to Risk Management Services (RMS) that was burntdown at UKZN's PMB campus on Sunday night.

TAC out of funding crisisECHO REPORTER

THEuncertaintyover the futureofthe Treatment Action Campaign(TAC) due to insufficient fundingwill be a thing of the past,with theorganisation having managed toraise at least 60%of the estimatedbudget.

An articlewas published in theEcho last year highlighting theorganisation’s plight, as it neededmillions to sustain its project.

Provincial head for TAC inKwaZulu-Natal, MzamowenkosiZondi, said that with over 350individual donations andcontributions from Equaleducation, the Canon CollinsTrust, Discovery and Remgro, R2million has been raised.

Zondi further said that TACbranches have raised over R100000 in donations from withincommunities as well as fromvolunteers.

“Finally our resourcemobilization team has continueditshardworkandhasbeenable tofinalize a major new fundingagreement forapproximatelyR11million in 2015.

“The organisation has beenabletoraiseapproximately60%ofourestimatedbudgetfor2015/16.

“We are extremely happy toannounce that TAC will not faceeither closure or a dramaticscaling back of our programmes.”

Zondi further said that in a bidtocontinuewiththeirfund-raisinginitiatives, the organisation willpartner with Johnny Clegg tocreate greater awareness andpolitical commitment to stop TBand MDR- TB.

Part of this campaign willinvolveaconcert inJohannesburgin June and will be aimed atraising R1 million for theorganisation’s campaigns to haltthe TB epidemic.

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Umgeni proposes8,2% increase

NQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]

UMGENI Water has proposed a bulk water basic tariffincrease of 8.2% for the 2015/ 2016 financial year,which is slightly lower than that of the precedingfinancial year of 8.7%.

The tariff has not yet been approved by thenational minister of water affairs, said Msunduzimunicipal manager Mxolisi Nkosi at the ExecutiveCommittee (Exco) meeting.

“The impact of the tariff increase is such that asthe municipality, we have been previously buying1000 litres at R5,070 per kiloletre (kl) and we willhave to buy the same amount of water for R5,487per kl,” said Nkosi.

Umgeni will formally present the tariff to all itscustomers by the end of March.

The actual analysis of the tariff increase over thepast ten years shows that the highest increase wasin 2014/2015 with an 8.7% increase, and the lowestwas in 2006/2007 with a 3.4%.

Msunduzi Municipality’s projected bulk purchasefrom Umgeni for the 2015/ 2016 financial year isR387 901 582 for 70694657 kl.

How Umgeni’s tariff increase will affect thepublic at a local municipal level will soon receiveattention with the help of the Msunduzi Municipali­ty’s office of the CFO, which is chaired by NelisiweNgcobo.

PHOTO:SUPPLIEDHow Umgeni Water’s proposed 8,2% tariffincrease will affect the public will sooncome to light.

Outrage over Sona drama

"It was wrong to disturbthe president whilepresenting his speech. Theyshould have waited for himto finish at least. The DAleft on their own freewill and no one shouldbe blamed for that."

Nkululeko Mnikathi:

"It is a disgrace whatwe saw at Sona, itwas too chaotic. It isa bad reflection aboutour country to othercountries. It showsthat we are notunited."

Sphamandla Memela:

"Political parties should learnto listen to each other and torespect one another. Whathappened at Sona is a clearreflection of what is happeningbetween them. Apart from thedrama that was caused, I thinkthe president did very well inaddressing issues that arecurrently facing our country."

Andile Mkhize:

"Opposition parties are nolonger behaving like oppositionparties, but instead base theirjudgements on personalvendettas. What happened atSona was a personal attackrather than a focus on thespeech itself. It was supposedto be a speech, and not aquestion and answer session.”

Mbali Zuma:

NOKULUNGA [email protected]

FOR many, the 2015 State of the Nation address (Sona) will be remembered as a circus, with EFF members being forcibly removed and the DA walkingout ahead of President Jacob Zuma’s speech. IFP leader Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi described the incident as “a disgrace to South African history.”NOKULUNGA NGOBESE took to the streets to find out what city residents had to say on the debacle.

PHOTOS: NOKULUNGA NGOBESE

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SA political chaos typical of post­colonialAfrican politics degeneration

SIMPHIWE MKHIZE

THE much-anticipated theatreoftheabsurdfinallyunfoldedinour national parliament in

Cape Town, during the State of theNationaddresswhichwasdelayedbyan hour.

This was due to Economic Free-dom Fighters (EFF) demanding toknow when our state president,JacobZuma,isgoingtopaypartofthemoney for the upgrading of hisprivate home inNkandla, in linewithpublic protector Thuli Madonsela’srecommendations.

Obviously South African politicshas always been exciting, and it doesnot look like it is going to stopkeepingus on our toes for some time to come.

Seeing parliamentarians tradingblows with security personnel or thepolice at the parliamentarychambers could have been a typicalhumorous scene from a movie madeby goodold SouthAfrican filmmaker,Leon Schuster.

It was unpalatable to watch,especially when one remembers thatthe late honourable Nelson Mandelaled us to that place with muchreconciliatory dignity.

Of course, it was not the first timea South African parliamentarychamber has observed a dramaticscene. I am sure Helen Suzman, thelateformerDAstalwartwhocutalonefigure in aNationalParty domi-nated par-liament asanMP,musthave felt thesame asformerstatepresidentsFW deKlerk, andThaboMbeki did recently,when the then apartheid architect,HendriekVerwoed,wasmurdered inparliament.

It is appalling to note that thereconciliatory tone that Mandelaushered into our country’s politicalenvironment is now drifting awayvery fast.

For starters, howdoesEFF leaderJulius Malema label our president as

the number one tsotsi when no courtof law has proven him innocent of allthe allegations with regards to theLimpopo provincial governmenttransport department millions thathe allegedly helped himself tothrough his company?

But most importantly to me, whydid we have to haveMalema startinghis political party?

Oh, butwe allowedgood oldBantuHolomisa,the lone-some UDMleader, tostart hisown partytoo, didn’t

we now?And of course, there was Terror

Lekota’s party, Cope, after his fallfrom grace. I dare say it’s a blackSouth African thing to fail to keep thepeace amongst the brothers.

Obviously, the defunct dream offormerSABCboss,ZwelakheSisuluofforming a black Boederbond wouldhave needed black magic to keepblack leaders together, sharing the

spoils of the new political dispensa-tion like the Afrikaaners did.

Iampermanently inaweof formerapartheid defence force ministerMagnusMalan,whoreportedly over-saw a huge budget which he sharedwith some 20 Afrikaaner families.That was true brotherhood by myevaluation.

Butno.Blacksmust fightoverwhocontrols which province or countryandwhat theyhaveamassed for theirown individual families.What a pity!

It is embarrassing to hear storiesof black service providers being fedup of the political elite and us civilservants because they are tired ofsharing huge sums of money withsleepingbusinesspartners, and theiremployees end up going without payas a result of the scramble forresources.

IdidnotexpectMalemaandZumato end up in this way. I saw them asimportant leaders of a great move-ment in Africa that the ANC has al-ways been.

When I met Malema for the firsttime in his then Luthuli house ANCyouthleagueoffice,Ireallythoughthewas Zuma’s big friend. There Iwas, having spent my personal

resources driving to Gautengwith anenthusiastic black budding filmmak-er, who wanted us to compile adocumentary on the humanitarianwork of Zuma’s foundation.

Of course, Malema received uswell and promised to help us findresources to profile this initiative.Indeed, we never heard from himagain,andbeforeIknewit,Zumawasin power and Malema was makingsweeping statements that they hadnever been friends.

Obviously, the rest is history.I have been disappointed by

several filmmaking initiatives, withbudding black producersmakingmeinvest my time and resources ininitiatives that never pay off or theyfail to share the incomewhenwepulloff the project.

But my disappointment withstrugglingblack filmmakers’greedina white-dominated filmmakingworlddidnotmatchthewayIhavefeltabout Malema and Zuma.

Iwonder how it felt to be deKlerk,sitting there, watching blacksexchangingblows in thesameparlia-ment where history made him handover power to the dignified iconicformer political prisoner Mandela.

Are we embracing a future that isdegenerating to another typicalAfrican state?

Only time will tell.

*Simphiwe Mkhize writes in hispersonal capacity.

My worldYOU kill yourself because you are a trans­gender individual

Because the world refuses to acceptwho you are

Because no one understands the wayyou look compared to the inner you

Do you know how many people valueyour strength?

Do you know how many people lookup to your strength everyday?

Do you know how many kids livingdreamless, with no food on the table butstill can’t commit suicide because hopestill lives within their hearts?

Do you know how many of our broth­ers and sisters dream of going to schoolbut are being rejected because theirdreams aren’t good enough?

How many of our parents hurt every­day because they can’t provide for theirhomes ?

How many parents hurt because theirchildren won’t be attending that gradua­tion ceremony?

Do you know how many preachers

preach every Sunday but struggle to findgod within themselves?

When are we going to become hu­mans?

We’ve got the nerve to say the worldis messed up

We’ve got the guts to say no one caresfor us

We’ve got time to preach hate in­stead of hope

You know what’s messed up?We are messed upThe politicians who have got the op­

portunity to change the lives of othersbut better their own

The society isn’t messed up, we areWe the people representing the soci­

ety are messed upWhen are we going to uplift each oth­

er, love one another, care for the worldand learn to support each other?

Maybe never is the perfect timeFor now let us watch while we act like

animal & hope god teaches us how tolove our neighbours

MOSIAVia email

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Akashayi khona ngolwama­ambulensiNGITHI angiphawule ngencwadi ebhalweuMzo Ngubane kwi­Echo ka­29 January2015 esihloko esithi “Kufa abantungokungazinikeli kwabama­Ambulensi”.

Mangisho ukuthi yize ezinye izingx­enye zayo ziyiqiniso kodwa icije nganxan­ye kuhle kommese. Isihloko nje sayo sis­odwa sishaya eceleni futhi sivuthela in­zondo ebhekiswe kubasebenzi bezimoeziphuthumayo.

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Indawo yaseFrance iyona egcine ibenezigameko ezenza sagcina sithathe isin­yathelo esiqinile. Kubalulekile mfokaSo­mahhashi ukuthi uma uzobhala ngaloludaba uwakhethe ngobunono amagamangoba lubucayi. Ukulahlekelwa ilungalomndeni kushiya izibazi ezingapholi ka­lula enhliziyweni. Ngakho­ke lokho kun­gathathwa njengokuxova izwe uma ku­zovela umuntu ozokhomba abantu abay­imbangela ekubeni lungekho uphenyo

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Asiphiki ukuthi kun­genzeka kube khona la­wo mazambane abolilenokuthi abasebenzibanezikhalo ngezimozomsebenzi, kodwaasihambisaninokuhudulwa kwezin­yawo uma kukhona.Kuningi eningakwazingezimo ababhekananazo laba sebenziabagxekwa kangaka.

MAZWI NGU-BANE

Nehawu pro-vincial coordina-

tor

SIMPHIWE MKHIZE

Obviously South African politicshas always been exciting, and itdoes not look like it is going tostop keeping us on our toes forsome time to come.

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Kwasuka Sukelaat the parkNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]

THE days of searching for talent fromoutside of the city are over, said PrettyOlifant, the founder of Hot Toffee

Communications who will be hosting theKwasuka Sukela (Once upon a time) event inPMB.

The slogan is “PMB Got Love”, whichindicates that Pietermaritzburg has talent andthat love marks the beginning of a positivechange for our community, a change thatbegins with us, said Olifant.

She said that the purpose of the event isgrowing and nurturing local talent.

“The Kwasuka Sukela idea came aboutwhen my partners and I sat down anddecided on a name that will be selfish enoughfor us just to focus on Pietermaritzburg,” shesaid.

“The eventwill behostedon28February atAlexandra Park. We want to be proud ofin-house talent. Pietermaritzburg does havetalentanditisuptoustoensurethatthishidden

talent is being exposed.“Wewill be joined byThembaMkwena and

Khethi Ntshangase who are both PMB artistswho have made a name for themselves in theGauteng province.

“Localartists,DJ’sandpoetswillbesharingthe stage and we are inviting others to comeandbepart of celebratingourown talent,” saidOlifant.

There will also be a photo exhibitioncourtesy of Anatoli Photography.

“Artists will be allowed to sell theirmusic and fashion designers will display andsell their garments.

“We are appealing to people to attend andonlybringadonationoftoys.Wearenotchoosyabout the toys and books are also welcome.That donation will be given to charity,” saidOlifant.

The family fundayevent runs from10amto5pmatAlexandraPark.Formoreinformation,people can phone Olifant at 072 379 6318.

They can also visit the Facebook page:Hot toffee communications or email: [email protected].

This is ataste of what

people willbe seeing on28 Februaryat AlexandraPark. Theevent (Kwas­uka Sukela)is organisedby Hot Tof­fee Commu­nications,Anatoli Pho­tography andSwaggnote.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Local film maker to screen film ongender based violenceNOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

SWEETWATERS’ film maker Wandile Nkalawill thisSaturdayofficially launchhisfilmtitled7pm at the Bessie Head library.Nkala, who produced the film in 2013, said ittook him seven days to complete it.

“We are done with all the shooting and wehave concluded that this is good craft thatshould be seen by people from the province.”

The film is aimed at raising awarenessaround issues of gender based violence,women and child abuse.

It talks about a young businessman who,

afterexperiencinginsolvency,bringsproblemsto his home.

He threatens to kill the mother of hisdisabled child, but unfortunately his son findsagunlyingaroundandshootshimself todeath.

“Gender based violence is verymuch a partof our lives. It is important to speak about it asin some communities, particularly in ruralones,peopleunderstandbetter ifwhat isbeingspoken about is supported by visuals. I’murging people to come out in their numbers tosupport local talent,” ended Nkala.

The screening start at 4.30pm.Thosewishing to attendmay send an email

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Comedy nights with Justice KubhekaNOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

COMEDYnightswithJusticeKubhekaarebackat Sprytz Premium lounge, with the first showscheduled for next Thursday.

The show will take place on the lastThursday of every month is aimedat exposingcomedians and also unearthing young talent.Itwas started last year inSeptemberand it hasincludedvariousrenownedpoets fromaroundthe province.

“The shows are done in partnership withSpyrtzmanagement to entertain clients. It is aplatform to expose our local comedians and

also to unearth talent amongst aspiring come-dians and to mentor them when needed. I’mhopingthat itwillbeanongoingprojectandmylong term goal is to start a talent search incomedy around the city,” he said.

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Entry to patrons is free,withonlyShowandShinefeesof R150 per car applying. Thehosts have invited some ofDurban’s show cars to attendand compete against the PMBcars,makingitanexcitingdayof motoring enthusiasm.All competing cars enteringthe competition will receivea goodie bag at theentrance. Show vehiclesare requested to be at theBrookside Mall from 9am toregister.

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kwenkonzo ezoba seLaycentrengo 10 ekuseni.

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Obengowase 558 MkhambaRoad. Uzofihlwa ngoMgqibeloemathuneni aseMountainRise. Ngemva kwenkonzoezoba sekhaya ngo 10

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NZAMAPetros Mduduzi1968/3/24-2015/2/15

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