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CTV News
3 days ago
- General
- CTV News
Emaciated huskies who spent ‘years on a tether' surrendered to B.C. SPCA
The B.C. SPCA shared these photos of two huskies recently surrendered to the charity. The B.C. SPCA is fundraising to help provide care to two huskies, surrendered to the organization after living most of their lives on a chain with limited access to food. The organization appealed for support Tuesday, describing the conditions the two dogs had been living in. 'For Zara and Zuke, the world was reduced to a worn patch of dirt at the end of a heavy chain. Day after day, they paced in tight circles, their paws tracing the same path. With limited food available, they grew thin and beneath their thick coats, their once-proud frames showed every rib and hip bone,' a post on the charity's website said. ''They had only known the shelter of a dilapidated doghouse which didn't adequately shield them from the summer heat or the winter cold.' The bonded pair were fearful at first, according to the B.C. SPCA, but have started to become more trusting and comfortable with people. Their care includes a 'careful refeeding plan' designed to help them gain weight safely so their 'bodies aren't shocked into failure,' the organization said. They will also have to slowly adapt to being leashed, given they spent 'years on a tether,' the charity noted. If the fundraising goal for the huskies is exceeded, donations will be reallocated to other animals who need emergency care.


The Citizen
01-06-2025
- Sport
- The Citizen
Great start to Classic season
AFTER a strong start to their 2025/26 campaign, the U17 and U15 teams of Umkhumbane Classic Football Club are sitting on top of the Cato Manor League logs in the Durban Local Football Association. Coach Jabulani Zuke said that this is a first for the Mayville club which is nurturing young talent for the big leagues. Zuke said the U17 boys, who are playing in the Open Division, have stunned a number of teams in the league, which has resulted in them amassing 13 points in five games with Bonela United hot on their heels with 11 points. With nine games left in the league and at the rate that the boys are playing, Zuke said they have a strong chance to win the league. 'We are dreaming a possible dream right now,' said Zuke. 'Winning the league won't be easy, but it is possible. Our target is 40 points. Although we have 13 points right now, if we can win the remaining nine games then the league is ours.' Also Read: Umkhumbane Classic FC 2025 campaign kicks off on the right foot The U15 boys are also making their presence felt in their division. With top scorers Wandile Makhathini and Mthokozisi Ndaba scoring in several games, Umkhumbane Classic have won two of their three games, drawing one. The team is in top position on the log with seven points. 'We have set the standard and the bar very high. They are young boys but are playing with great skill. If they can keep this up for the rest of the season we will most definitely be lifting the cup. The entire team is flying the Umkhumbane Classic flag high,' said Zuke. He said the team has been working hard to stay true to their goal and remain game focussed. 'We fully understand that the upcoming games are going to be hard, but we are determined that nobody will stand in our way. We do not want to drop any points. I'm very specific in my approach to games, and our style of play it is something to be talked about,' said Zuke. The team that starts every match with a prayer began as Super Angel FC in 2013 and merged with Umkhumbane Classic in 2021. The team trains from Tuesday to Friday, 16:00 to 18:00. For more information contact Zuke on 061 449 6935. For more from Berea Mail, follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter – here At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
02-05-2025
- Sport
- The Citizen
Umkhumbane Classic FC 2025 campaign kicks off on the right foot
FOLLOWING an impressive display of skills at the Greater Durban Local Football Association (GDLFA) Easter tournament and at the VW Vaya Cup at the weekend, the Umkhumbane Classic Football Club has earned bragging rights as one of the teams to watch in the 2025/26 season. Coach Jabulani Zuke said the Mayville club, which has players from under-13 to under-17 as well as an open side, is on track to dribble the opposition on field with the boys showing 'great determination and focus' at the Durban Central LFA (DCLFA) Selection Tournament where six of their players caught the eyes of the scouts and were asked to return for vetting this Saturday. 'The boys played well at the tournament and tried their level best, which made me very proud. We were knocked out in the semi-final against KwaZulu-Natal Academy, but I am happy to see how far we have come as a team,' said Zuke. Starting off in 2013 as Super Angel FC, the young side merged with Umkhumbane Classic in 2021 to form a bigger club. The team trains from Tuesday to Friday from 16:00 to 18:00, and they are looking to spread their wings by forming a formidable girls soccer team. 'At the moment we have four girls who are part of the club but we are looking for more female players to be able to form a team,' said Zuke. He said the club also focuses on youth development. Also Read: New sponsorship deal elevates Greater Durban Local Football Association 'Every Sunday before we play our matches, the players attend Umkhumbi Life Skills, which is a programme run by Sizwe Mthembu that is designed to guide the youth towards the right path in life. We want to give our young players a chance, on and off the field, by showing them the direction that they need to go to achieve their goals.' A former player himself, Zuke said young people can easily be drawn into the wrong life. 'There are so many social ills out there, and we do not want these young boys and girls to be taken in by what they see as a fast way of making money. Sport, especially soccer, it teaches you discipline and how to stay focused. There are better role models in the game and within our community; we need to show them to our youngsters by encouraging them to be more active and getting involved in community-enriching projects such as this,' said Zuke. As the team kicks off the season, Zuke said they are still looking for sponsors and volunteers to help push the club to greater heights. For more information or to join Umkhumbane Classic Football Club, contact Zuke on 061 449 6935. For more from Berea Mail, follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter – here At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!