Cape Times

Gugs race celebrates spirit of ubuntu

Township marks its 60th anniversar­y

- NICOLA DANIELS nicola.daniels@inl.co.za

GUGULETHU came alive with unity at the weekend as the RCS Gugulethu Reconcilia­tion Race kicked off with hundreds of runners visiting the township to participat­e.

The race winner for the ladies was Fortunate Chidzive with Leanda du Bryn coming in second and Pamella Moykiwa placing third.

For the men it was Anthony Timoteus who took the win, while Vuyolethu Mbukuze came in second and Rowhaldo Ratz in third place.

The popular race was in its 19th year and shared the milestone with celebratio­ns of the 60th anniversar­y of Cape Town’s oldest township.

Participan­t Anne Williams, 62, from Parkwood said the race was one of her favourites.

“The race was fantastic, it is always the best. This is where we come together and share our love for running.”

Williams completed her 10km in one hour. She said her highlight was the sounds of traditiona­l singers along the route, as it “kept her going”.

RCS has been the race sponsor for 15 years. Regan Adams, RCS chief executive said: “RCS is proud to be associated with this community. We want to dispel the myths and stigma around the township that it is unsafe.

“It is an amazing place and (we) want people from all walks of life to experience it. I didn’t run this year, but I attended to take in the atmosphere.

“We had a very good turnout, the weather was perfect and the vibe was energetic and vibrant. Gugulethu is 60 years old and it’s clear people are celebratin­g the spirit of community.

“But this is not only a celebratio­n, it is eye-opening because we see people are still living in the township in living conditions they shouldn’t be living in. We want to see these conditions improve.”

Gugulethu Athletics Club chairperso­n Aubrey Shoko said: “I am very happy with the way everything went.

“I want to thank all our sponsors and everyone who came out to support for making this day so special.

“It was very stressful, but everything came together in the end. The turn-out was good, we saw more clubs participat­ing so we are excited and hope we will continue to see success.

“The vibe was one of family and fun, as children and community members joined in cheering on the runners, smiling and enjoying the entertainm­ent on offer.”

Ward councillor Luvuyo Zondani said the participan­ts represente­d the unity and diversity that exists in South Africa.

“The event as usual draws out numbers, we are very happy to see all the faces representi­ng the unity and diversity in our country.

“We are celebratin­g our 60-year anniversar­y and we are proud to have everyone fun-running for health.”

We want to dispel the myths and stigma around the township that it is unsafe

THE Road Traffic Management Corporatio­n (RTMC) has called on profession­al soccer players to behave on the roads.

The corporatio­n said many football players have landed in police holding cells for alleged speeding or driving while drunk.

Several of them have appeared in courts as a result of speeding. “The RTMC calls on profession­al soccer players to set a good example this festive season by avoiding involvemen­t in road traffic crashes and arrests. Every year around this period, profession­al soccer players make headlines for the wrong reasons,” the road traffic agency said yesterday.

The latest arrest was that of Mamelodi Sundowns player Tebogo Langerman on charges of reckless driving and exceeding the speed limit in July.

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COURTNEY AFRICA African News Agency (ANA) THE popular RCS Reconcilia­tion Gugs Race, now in its 19th year and in partnershi­p with the Cape Times, also celebrated the 60th anniversar­y of Cape Town’s oldest township. |
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VUYOLETHU Mbukuze, who placed second in the men’s category, Anthony Timoteus who won first place, Adams and Rowhaldo Ratz, who placed third.
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LEANDA du Bryn, who placed second for the women; RCS chief executive Regan Adams; women’s race winner Fortunate Chidzive and Pamella Moyikwa, who placed third.

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