By Chris Totobela The Makana LFA first division league season got underway this past weekend, after a very long break. Football fans came in numbers to support their respective teams. However, controversy overshadowed the games on Saturday with most teams allegedly using players that were not properly registered while others were said to have played in the premier division in the same season. According to Makana LFA secretary, Akhona Heshu, all Saturday’s results have been withheld until further notice. There were only two games on Sunday. Joza Stars were awarded a walk over against Attackers Academy as the latter failed…
Author: Luvuyo Mjekula
By Phila-Nathi Mapisa As the National Arts Festival turns 50 this year, there’s one spot that Festival-goers can’t imagine their experience without: The Long Table. This pop-up restaurant, run by Michele Kloppers and Junitha Els, has been a staple on the Festival menu since 1993. Since then, The Long Table has become a cherished meeting place where art, food, and community come together in perfect harmony to nourish and sustain. Kloppers and Els, the Makhanda foodie entrepreneurs behind Table Too, their other well-loved pop-up restaurant outside Festival time, started The Long Table with a humble food-only setup, but quickly became…
By Anoka Latchmiah The International Library of African Music (ILAM) is one of the world’s most extensive archives of early recordings of African music – and its heart beats right here in Makhanda. ILAM was founded in 1954 by Hugh Tracey, whose career spanned four decades. He made 19 recording excursions to record the music of Sub-Saharan Africa, forming the foundation of preserving African music, where people can hear recordings from a certain point in history. Those recordings are all housed in the ILAM archives and available for research. One of the first instruments Hugh Tracey discovered was the xylophone,…
By Jackie Clausen With torrential rain forecast for the weekend, most of Kingswood College sport at home was cancelled but the rugby went ahead. Kingswood’s 1st team were rested as the 2nd team played against the Mary Waters 1st team, winning 25-0. The U14s won 29-5, the U15 won 35-5 and the U15 won 7-0.
By Jackie Clausen Kingswood College staged a dress rehearsal for the play “Clue” at the weekend. The cast is also made up of many 1st team sport players. Tapiwa Zhanda, the 1st team rugby captain played Colonel Mustard and Amy Wilson, a 1st team hockey and netball player, Tapiwa Zhanda, the 1st XV captain and Gary Woods, a 1st team hockey player, all featured in the play. The comedy is based on the game Cluedo and will be open to the public on 8, 9 and 10 June. Tickets are available on Quicket.
By Luvuyo Mjekula Following an altercation between Makana Citizens Front (MCF) councillors and Makana Municipality council Speaker Mabhuti Matyumza in the council chambers on Thursday last week, that ended with Matyumza summoning law enforcement officers, MCF chairperson Lungile Mxube has come out in defence of his and his colleagues’ actions. Mxube, Philip Machanick and Kungeka Mashiane, refused to vacate the council seats they had occupied when they entered the chamber for the special council meeting last week, despite Matyumza’s repeated requests to move to the public gallery. The three considered themselves legitimate PR councillors of the MCF and said they…
By Luvuyo Mjekula The Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM) recently made submissions towards the Makana Municipality’s 2024/25 draft budget and Integrated Development Programme (IDP). The PSAM is a civil society institute based at Rhodes University, which seeks to explore, better understand, and contribute to addressing particular societal problems originating from systemic public resource management (PRM) failures. In recent months, Makana mayor Yandiswa Vara, presented the draft budget and IDP to communities for input and comment. “The PSAM welcomes the opportunity to review and comment on the MLM draft budget and IDP for 2024/25. We also acknowledge the municipality’s recent efforts…
By Luvuyo Mjekula Grade 12 learners from Khutliso Daniels Secondary School in Joza were excited to get the opportunity to interact with court officials and learn about the Eastern Cape judiciary during a tour of the Makhanda High Court on Thursday. With the tour, court management sought to expose the learners to the working environment, not only inside the court building, but the judiciary, particularly in the Eastern Cape. The programme was apparently geared towards celebrating Youth Month and formed part of the High Court and Department of Justice and Constitutional Development’s social responsibility projects. Khutliso Daniels principal Radio Mcuba…
By Luvuyo Mjekula There was relief and celebration in the Makhanda Magistrate’s Court on Thursday as the 38-year-old man charged with the murder of his girlfriend, Ntombomzi “Nomirana” Nonze, was denied bail. Magistrate Mkontowesizwe Godolozi said releasing Mthuthuzeli Madinda would not be in the interests of justice considering, among other things, that he was a flight risk and had a violent disposition. Manyathi is charged with the murder of Nonze, his girlfriend, in her Vukani home on 18 May. Her body was discovered in the bedroom four days after she was killed, the court heard. The court also heard that…
By Chris Totobela Youth day will never be the same in Makhanda thanks to African Connection WFC, the only women’s football team in Makhanda. African Connection WFC is hosting a June 16 soccer tournament for girls, men and u15s as part of Youth Day celebrations. The tournament is open to all those interested irrespective of affiliation and will run from 15 until 17 June. Football lovers will be treated to a great feast of football as many teams have already indicated their intention to take part in this event. Makhanda has been a ghost town for more than a decade…