The Herald (South Africa)

Name-change hearing battles to fly

- Hendrick Mphande mphandeh@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

Only 10 residents and a handful of provincial government officials turned up at the Raymond Mhlaba Sports Centre in Motherwell on Tuesday night for a hearing to discuss proposed name changes for Port Elizabeth and the Port Elizabeth Internatio­nal Airport.

This was the first hearing, which will be followed by others at the City Hall, the Centenary Hall in New Brighton and the Chatty Community Hall.

The Eastern Cape department of sports, recreation, arts and culture has invited residents to participat­e in the process of name changes for provincial geographic­al features located in the metro.

The sports centre, where the hearings were set to take place, was virtually empty, with most chairs unoccupied.

This prompted calls from those present to postpone the meeting to give more people the opportunit­y to participat­e.

ANC councillor Fikile Desi said: “I know the people from Motherwell.

“They are very good at attending community meetings – unlike today.

“It’s my humble appeal to give the process another chance.”

Simphiwe Dulwana, of Walmer, said the majority of residents had not given their input on the proposed name changes and the hearing should be reschedule­d.

“We must make sure that residents are informed next time and well aware of such hearings,” Dulwana said.

“If I did not read about this hearing in the newspaper on Tuesday, I would also not have been here.”

Eastern Cape Geographic­al Name Committee deputy chair Zokile Jodwana said three advertisem­ents had been placed in local newspapers and on radio stations.

“But, in future, we will consider a loud-hailer. I have been informed it works here,” he said.

The officials decided that the business of the day for the proposed new names should go ahead – and two things that featured prominentl­y were the name changes for the city and the airport.

ANC MPL Christian Martin said he wanted the Port Elizabeth airport to be named the David Stuurman Internatio­nal Airport, after the Khoi-San leader-chief, because of the sacrifices he had made.

DA member Masixole Zinto, who said he was there simply as an interested member of the public, proposed that the city be named Govan Mbeki City after the struggle icon.

Traci Mackie, representi­ng the Raymond and Dideka

The officials decided that the business of the day should go ahead

Mhlaba Foundation, suggested that the airport be named the Raymond Mhlaba Airport. Suggested names included: Sipho Hashe Internatio­nal Airport;

Nelson Mandela Bay Airport;

David Stuurman Internatio­nal Airport;

The Khoi-San Internatio­nal Airport; and Nelson Mandela Airport. And for the city of Port Elizabeth, the suggested namechange options were Gqebera, I-Bhayi and Nelson Mandela City.

 ?? Pictures: WERNER HILLS ?? MASIXOLE ZINTO says the name of PE could be changed to Govan Mbeki City
Pictures: WERNER HILLS MASIXOLE ZINTO says the name of PE could be changed to Govan Mbeki City
 ??  ?? TRACI MACKIE is in favour of the airport being renamed the Raymond Mhlaba Airport
TRACI MACKIE is in favour of the airport being renamed the Raymond Mhlaba Airport
 ??  ?? CHRISTIAN MARTIN wants the airport to be named David Stuurman Internatio­nal Airport
CHRISTIAN MARTIN wants the airport to be named David Stuurman Internatio­nal Airport

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