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BISHOP LAVIS: ARREST SUCCESSES REVEALED
Policepledgeto clampdownASTRID FEBRUARIE
@febastrid
Bishop Lavis police aim toleave no stoned unturned intheir fight against crime and
warn that those who break the lawwill be put behind bars.This is the message shared by
Captain Marie Louw, spokesper-son of Bishop Lavis police as sherevealed the arrest successes of thelast week.Between Friday 4 March and
Thursday 11 March, 118 suspectswere arrested on various charges.The arrests that stood out for the
week were for drugs, assault, pos-session of dangerousweapons, rob-bery, theft, reckless and negligentdriving and murder.Louw says other cases were ma-
licious damage of property, intimi-dation, shoplifting, armed robberyand drunk and unruly behaviour.“Out of these 118 suspects arrest-
ed nine were women and 10 werechildren under the age of 18, in-cluding a 14-year-old,” she says.Meanwhile, as part of their
weekly operation to address gang-sterism and drugs, officers alongwith other provincial and localcrime prevention role-players took
to the streets and several peoplewere arrested for being in posses-sion of tik, dagga and mandrax.Officers arrested a suspect in
possession of 60 dagga stoppe at ahouse in Forel Street in Nooitge-dacht.“Often the public believes that
suspects caught in possession ofdrugs get away with warnings orminor fines, but this is not true.The Bishop Lavis detectives arefighting hard for maximum sen-tences or fines,” she says.In February alone 85 peoplewere
given fines or short sentences ofimprisonment.Police warn the public that if
they get caught they could face pos-sible imprisonment or a hefty fine.If a suspects is found in posses-
sion of mandrax they could face afine of R10 000 or 200 days impris-onment; found in possession of tikcould see the suspect pay a R9 000fine or spend 150 days behind bars.Suspects arrested and found
guilty of assault with the intentionof causing grievous bodily harm(assault GBH) could face a fine ofR6000 or six months’ imprison-ment,while possession of an illegalfirearmcould lead to a 15-year pris-on term.
Die hele land, van Delft tot Benoni, hetvandeesweek die prestasies van Wayde
van Niekerk van Kraaifontein geloof.Wayde het Saterdag geskiedenis gemaak
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The top eight performing schools in theprovince received a donation of educa-tion equipment worth R313 000 from
the Airports Company South Africa.The schools were identified by the West-
ern Cape Education Department (WCED) asthe secondary schools that have shown animprovement in their Grade 12 pass rates.Over the past ten years, Cape Town Inter-
national Airport has donated R18.1 milliontowards such community projects near theairport.Through this initiative, the schools re-
ceive interactive white boards, educationalsoftware and training for teachers. In thepast four years, 31 interactive white boardshave been donated valued at close to R1 mil-lion.MarkMaclean, assistant generalmanager
of Cape Town International Airport, saidbusiness at the airport is not only about air-ports and operations, but also about givingback to communities.“The upliftment of the airport’s immedi-
ate surrounding communities is importantto us and in achieving this, we have to en-sure that whatever support we give leads toself-reliance and sustainable projects whichbenefit the people living in these communi-ties,” Maclean said. The eight performingschools ranked by Grade 12 pass rate per-centages for 2015 who will benefit from thedonation are Hindle Road SecondarySchool, Elsies River Secondary School, Per-severance, Secondary School, BeauvallonSecondary School, Florida SecondarySchool, Cravenby Secondary School, John
Ramsey Secondary School andBishop LavisSecondary School. Maclean added that theother educational support contributionsfrom the Cape Town International Airportinclude theHoofwegLearning andResourceCentre, a partnership with the WCED andAfriSam. “This e-learning Centre at theHoofweg Primary School inWesbank (Delft)was a first of its kind in the province, made
possible by an initial donation of R1.6m,” hesaid. The centre includes a library, comput-er lab and training facility, accessible tothree other schools in the vicinity too.“As a company we see the potential that
education brings and by investing in it, wenot only set individuals up for success, butwe strengthen communities to become rele-vant and sustainable,” Maclean said.
Top schools get first donation
From left Dr Heinie Brand, Metro North Director of the WCED, Mario Jansen, principal of HindleRoad Secondary School, Mark Maclean, Ashley Engelbrecht, a teacher at Hindle Road SecondarySchool and Deidre Davids, communications and brand manager of Cape Town InternationalAirport.
Children in Leonsdale were treated tosandwiches and juice by the St. Clare’sCatholicMen’sMinistry group fromElsiesRiver on Sunday.The ministry also took the opportunity
to encourage the men in the community tostart taking ownership of their responsi-
bilities.Wayne Carolissen, a ministry co-ordina-
tor, said they urged all the men in attend-ance to become better fathers, better hus-bands and ultimately be role models forchildren in the community.“There aremany childrenwho can hard-
ly look up to adult men due to the high lev-els of domestic violence, drug and alcoholabuse and other socio-economic challen-ges, and we want that to change,” said Car-olissen.Each ministry member donated two
loaves of bread, polony and cheese with
juice, and distributed it in a convoy of carsto various areas of Elsies River.“We also received a generous donation
from The Kolping Society of South Africa,a Catholic lay-membership organisation,and thank them for all their support,” hesays.
Church group urges men to take ownership
Here members of theSt. Clare’sCatholicMen’sMinistrygroup onSundaymorning 13Marchhanded outsandwichesand juice tothe youth inthe community.
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Aman who admitted to the murder ofLee Adams, a teen whose decapitatedbodywas found in the derelict Florida
Primary,was foundguilty ofmurderandbe-heading the victim.
According to News24, Aljar Swartz wasfound guilty by Western Cape High CourtJudge Elize Steyn on Monday 14 March.
Steyn ruled that themurder committed in2013 was premeditated.
Steyn also found him guilty of threecounts of intentionally inciting, persuadingand encouraging men to lure a victim to
Ravensmead. According to the reportSwartz seemed unmoved by the judgment.
“He calmly looked around the court andwas led down to the police cells during anadjournment,” the news service reported.
Lastmonth, Swartz admitted to killing 15-year-old Adams so he could sell Adams’sbody parts to a sangoma.
He admitted to strangling the teenager atFlorida Primary School in Ravensmead onOctober 17, 2013. Swartz then stabbed himnumerous times until he died.
“Thereafter I decapitated him,” he stated
in the document handed to the court.“Although I consumed alcohol and dagga
during the day of October 17, 2013, I couldstill appreciate the wrongfulness of my con-duct. I was a follower of Satan at the time,”Swartz stated.
A pathologist had concluded that Adamsdied due to sharp force trauma to the neck.Stab wounds, bruises, and abrasions werefound on his face and neck.
A security guard found the boy’s body atthe school. The teen’s head was later foundin a shallow grave in his yard.
Murderer unmoved by verdictAljar Swart was found guilty of the murder of Lee Adams PHOTO: PETER ABRAHAMS
Knives used by Aljar Swartz to kill Lee Adams.PHOTO: JANA BREYTENBACH
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‘Daycare’ for disabled huge success
Eva Mcmillan is an avid knitter and through the organisation is able to sell her finished productsin an effort to earn money to contribute to her household. PHOTOS: ASTRID FEBRUARIE
ASTRID FEBRUARIE@febastrid
The Bonteheuwel Disabled Group aimsto serve people living with a disabilityby identifying their needs and making
their lives more enjoyable and as fulfillingas possible.Project coordinator David Pillay says the
non-profit organisation’s mission is to en-hance the quality of life for people livingwith a disability and their family who sim-ply cannot cope with the special caring chal-lenges involved.The individuals who are registered with
the organisation live with various disabili-ties which include epilepsy, arthritis, intel-lectual mental disability and amputations.“Many of the individuals we care for face
social economic challenges and their fami-lies struggle to place them in a facilitywhichcan provide basic services to them.“We therefore currently operate a day
care at the Bonteheuwel Civic Centre where
about 94 people have registered with the or-ganisation and 25 to 30 attend classes fromMonday to Thursday between 08:00 and14:00.”The services include breakfast and lunch,
computer literacy classes, knitting and sew-ing, drawing and jewellery making.“All these services contribute to stimulat-
ing the brain, keeping their minds andhands busy while doing something fun andinteractive. They get to socialise and meetother people with similar or completely dif-ferent disabilities, but most importantlythey get to learn a new skill,” Pillay says.The purpose of the project is tomainly em-
powerpeoplewithdisabilities to restore self-worth and dignity, a measure of self-suffi-ciency and competency.“Wewould like for the participants to seek
employment in the community to be able toearn a little bit of money to contribute totheir household,” he says.The organisation also assists needyhouse-
holds with food parcels once a month onavailability of fruit andvegetables which theysource from a local mar-ket.However, due to funding
challenges and the littleresources they have, theyfind it difficult to providethese food parcels month-ly and seek the assistanceof the public to make theproject a success.“We are appealing to the
public to assist us with fi-nancial donations, food ormaterials that can be usedduring the activity ses-sions,” he says.V To get involved or donate tothe organisation contact DavidPillay on 084 573 8928.
Mohammed Daw has taken up drawing since joining the day carein January.
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Bestuur wil sentrumna hoër hoogtes lei
Die nuwe bestuurvan die sentrum is(agter van links)David Sias (direkteur) en GavinPetersen. Voor isErica Packies,Meegan Stevens,Hazel Pillay enDenise Petersen(adjunkdirekteur).Marcia Cleophas wasafwesig.
Die nuwe bestuur van die Counsellingand Social Development-sentrum(CSD) in Bishop Lavis beoog om die
sentrum tot nuwe hoogtes te lei.Denise Petersen, adjunk-direkteur van
die sentrum, sê die sentrum het agt jaarlank onder die vorige bestuur deur selfbe-fondsing kop bo water gehou.
“Dus het die nuwe bestuur die sentrumsonder fondse oorgeneem en bou voorlopigop daardie beginsel voort, maar is vasbeslo-te om hierdie belangrike gemeenskaps-diens na hoër hoogtes te neem,” sê Petersen.
Die sentrum is daarop toegespits om ver-al behulpsaam te wees met die berading enprogramme vir dwelmverslaafde kinders inskole, asook die sosiale vooruitgang van diegemeenskap. Petersen werk nóú saam mettwee skole, die hoërskole John Ramsay enBishop Lavis, wat daagliks kinders na hier-die program verwys. Sy sê daar is tans ’nspan van beraders wat met hulle saamwerkwerk, asook aandag skenk aan vrouemis-handeling en talle ander probleemgevalle.
“Ons het ook twee professionele sielkun-diges wat op ’n deeltydse basis sessies by die
sentrum aanbied. Hulle bied hul dienstegratis vir die sentrum aan,” sê Petersen.
Wat vanjaar gaan uitstaan is die werk-skeppingsprogram vir gestremdes, wat virhierdie doel gekeur word. Gestremdes wordaangemoedig om by die sentrum se pro-gram in te skakel.
Die ander werkskeppingsprogramme enkleinsake-geleenthede is die kersmakery,blommerangskikking, kralewerk en maan-delikse kunsklasse. “Ons wil alle werklosesaanmoedig om hierdie geleentheid aan tegryp, veral die kerse sal dié winter vir ’ngoeie inkomste sorg,” sê Petersen. Die sen-trum voorsien ook elke maand kospakkiesaan behoeftiges in Bishop Lavis.
Petersen sê die sentrum huisves ook tans’n private diensverskaffer, Young Peo-ple@Work, wat die gemeenskap met kur-susse rekenaarvaardig maak en lewens-vaardigheidwerkswinkels aanbied.
“Hulle lewer ook aan die sentrum ’n fi-nansiële bydrae ten opsigte van die huur endie krag van die gebou. Die gemeenskap vanBishop Lavis kan dus uitsien na groot din-ge,” sê Petersen.
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Smiles galore atsports day
The Holy Cross Con-vent School in Bellvilleheld its inter-housesports day on 20February and therewere smiles allaround.
Below: Noela Nyonka (left) andChantel Dzikite are full of smilesin their dash.
Above:LiamSchwinzer(red), JaredBird (blue)and LalithaMomozabattle itout in therelay.
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If any holiday was made for chil-dren, then surely it’s Easterwith egg hunts, bunnies and
chocolate.During this holiday time Stodels
Nurseries have organised a basket-load of “eggcellent” activities tokeep little ones entertained.At the Bellville branch there are
daily activities such as a jumpingcastle, sand art, train rides, waterballs, slides and a trampoline.The reptile garden is also open
every day between 09:00 and 17:00at onlyR25perperson (free for chil-dren under 3 years).There is also a special snake
show on 23 and 30 March at 11:00.Entrance is also R25 per person.In addition, Stodels Bellville also
has the following hour long pro-grammes planned – all free:
. Treasure hunts onMondays 21and 28 March; colouring competi-tions on Tuesday 22 and 29 March;and “Go Potty” sessions on Thurs-day 24 and 31 March, in which youcan paint a pot and plant it up;Make your very own cactus gardenon Wednesday 23 March; Easteregghunt on 27March; and get crea-tive with a garden board and potmancrafts onWednesday 30Marchwith bead work and crafts on Fri-day 1 April.All activities are free and are
presented from 11:00 to 12:00.V Call Stodels Bellville on 021 919 1106 orMilnerton on 021 528 4000 or visitwww.stodels.com.
‘Eggcellent’activitiesat Stodels
Chad Saaiman
Cape Town festival turns 18The One City Many Cultures Cape TownFestival turns 18 this weekend when theCompany’s Gardens will be turned into afestival hub from Saturday 19 to Monday 21March.Designed to cater for a range of tastes and
ages, the inclusive and free festival aims toreflect the many different cultures of CapeTown together.On Saturday from 10:00 to 14:00 the festi-
valwill join forceswithCapeTownPartner-ship as part of City Walk Saturdays whichstarts at the Company’s Gardens.New to the festival programme is the clas-
sic pops music appreciation concert withperformances byErrol andAlvinDyers, theUWC Centre for the Performing Arts, theJazzQuartet andRosaChoir, among others,on Sunday. Activities for this day run from10:00 to 18:00 and include visual art exhibi-tions, a market and more.Monday sees another free concert with
Youngsta, Jimmy Nevis, Vicky Sampson,Chad Saaiman and Lady Noir from 10:00 to18:00 in celebration of Human Rights Day.A Kiddies Zone will keep little ones enter-tained while food stalls will make sure theaudience is well fed. Picnic baskets are wel-
come,but it must be noted that the Compa-ny’s Gardens remains an alcohol-free zone.V For more information about the festival and activities, visit www.capetownfestival.co.za.
Lady Noir will be one of the acts celebrating Human Rights Day at the One City Many CulturesCape Town Festival.
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The Elsies River Crime Pre-vention Unit arrested twomenfound to be in possession oftwo pistols and ammunition.The suspects were cornered
and searched after officers pa-trolling in Debden Avenue inEpping Forest heard gunshotsbeing fired and immediatelyresponded.Sergeant Fred Smith,
spokesperson of Elsies Riverpolice, says as the officers ar-rived on the scene they spottedtwo men running away fromthem. “A chase ensued and the officerscornered the two suspects in The Rangeand during the search they found two
9mm pistols as well as ammunition ran-ging from9mmrounds, shotgun rounds aswell as R5 rounds in their possession.”
Two caught with guns, ammunition
A21-year-old man has been sent to jailfor two decades after the murder of a17-year-old boy from Bonteheuwel.
According to Bishop Lavis police, theman sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonmentis a member of the Americans gang.The incident occurred on Friday 28 Feb-
ruary 2014 at about 14:45.Captain Marie Louw, spokesperson for
Bishop Lavis police, says they were calledto the scene in Assegaai Road where theyfound the body of the teen with gunshotwounds to the chest and collarbone.“After further investigationby thedetect-
ives the 21-year-old suspect, DamianPeters-en, was arrested in connection with the in-cident. He was sentenced on Wednesday 9March,” Louw says.In a separate case twowomenwere found
guilty of kidnapping and sentenced to fiveyears and six years respectively. The wom-en were involved in a kidnapping case in2012. The incident occurred on 23 Novem-ber at about 13:30 when the one-year-oldchild’smotherwent to the shopsand left herbaby at home in the care of a known person.Louw says when the mother returned
home, the baby girl was missing.“According to witnesses three unknown
women were at the house in Kalksteenfon-tein, but left before the mother returned.”The babywas later found and twowomen
were arrested. They were found guilty ofkidnapping on Friday 26 February 2016.Sharol van der Merwe (33) from Harlem
received a six-year sentence while Char-lene Boois (40) fromHanover Park was sen-tenced to five years’ imprisonment.
Murderer, kidnappers gethefty prison sentences
The two 9mm pistols which were found in thepossession of the two suspects during the search.
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The Western Cape Department of Com-munity Safety this week said it wasconcerned at the alleged trigger happi-
ness of some police officers.This follows the recent shooting incident
in which two staff members of the Americanfast food giant McDonald’s in Kuils Riverwere mistaken for criminals and shot deadby police.
The incident occurred early on Mondaymorning in Hindle Road near Mfuleni.
It is alleged the staff of McDonald’s weretransported in a similar vehicle as that of agroup of armed robbers who robbed a fillingstation in Kuils River earlier the same day.
The Western Cape Minister of CommunitySafety, Dan Plato, shared his sympathy withthe family, friends and colleagues later theday.
“It is reported that two restaurant employ-ees have been killed and others woundedwhen the police allegedly opened fire on avehicle they were being transported in. Thedetails of the incident are concerning and Itrust the Independent Police InvestigativeDirectorate (IPID) is already busy with athorough investigation,” Plato says.TygerBurger learned that the shooting in-
cident occurred near the Delro residentialarea in Blue Downs.
Provincial police spokesperson Lieuten-ant-Colonel André Traut confirmed that arobbery had occurred during the earlyhours of Monday at a petrol filling stationin Kuils River, which led to two subsequentincidents later in themorning in whichfour people werekilled and severalothers injured.
“These incidentsare now subject to anIPID investigationand this office willnot be elaborating onthe detail at thisstage,” said Traut.
Got in the wayRobbie Raburabu, spokesperson for IPID,
responded saying the police allege that theywere following up on a robbery at the Caltexfilling station in Grove Street, Kuils River,when a chase towards Mfuleni and subse-quent shoot-out ensued.
“It is alleged that in pursuing a ToyotaQuantum which was used in a robbery, theoccupants shot at the police and the policereturned fire.
“Another Quantum which is thought tohave been transporting staff members ofMcDonald’s on their way home after theirshift, got in the way of the police which led
the police to think that the two vehicles weretogether. Two of McDonald’s staff werecaught in the crossfire resulting in the twooccupants being killed,” Raburabu says.
Two of the alleged robbers were also killedin the other vehiclefurther away.
Robert Daniels,spokesperson of theprovince’s Emergen-cy Medical and Fo-rensic Pathology Ser-vices, confirmed thedeaths and injuries.
Daniels says threemen and one adult fe-male suffered fatalgunshot wounds.
The bodies of twomen were discovered in Parliament Streetin Mfuleni and the bodies of the other maleand female (the staff members) were locatedin Hindle Road nearby.
The ambulance services rushed six otherpatients with gunshot wounds to the Netcare911 Kuils River Hospital.
“The six were all McDonald’s staff,” Dan-iels says.
He said three were discharged the samemorning and the other three were still beingtreated and were in a stable condition.
Plato said the shooting incidents deeplyconcern him about what appears to be exces-
sive use of force by the police where civil-ians are involved.
“This is the second incident in recentweeks where police apparently have openedfire on innocent people due to mistakenidentity or involvement in separate inci-dents of crime.
“There are too many questions arisingfrom these incidents which cannot be leftunanswered. As part of my oversight man-date over policing in the province I am re-questing a full update by the provincial po-lice management on what they are doing toavoid the loss of life, suspect or not, whenintercepting and investigating criminal ac-tivities,” Plato says.
Safety of utmost importanceMcDonald’s South Africa chief executive
officer, Greg Solomon, shared his condolen-ces with the family of those who had passedaway on Monday.
“Support is being provided to those in-volved in the incident, the families of the vic-tims and the staff in the restaurant, traumacounselling will take place.
“The safety and security of our staff is ofthe utmost importance to us. We are work-ing closely with the relevant authorities intheir investigation,” Solomon says. He add-ed they were shocked and deeply saddenedat the death of two of their valued employeesand the injuries sustained by the others.
‘Trigger happy’ police investigated
This is the secondincident in recentweeks where policeapparently haveopened fire on innocent people...
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Sy eerste rekening beloop R5 016 en ’ntweede R5 066.
Dít is die reuse-skok wat Jacques Lac-kay, ’n inwoner van Silveroaks, Kuilsri-vier onlangs moes verwerk nadat hy ’nwaterrekening van meer as R10 000 ont-vang het – iets wat nie heeltemal vir Lac-key sin maak nie.
Die rekening is in Januarie en Februa-rie onderskeidelik aan hom gepos.
“Ek verstaan dit nie. Die rekening is ge-woonlik R1 600. Die minste wat ons al be-taal het, was R914 in 2014.
“Dis die eerste keer dat ons rekening sohoog is,” sê Lackay. Lackay het die kwes-sie by die plaaslike raadskantoor opge-neem nadat hy ’n tweede hoë rekeningontvang het. “Die vrou met wie ek ge-praat het by navrae, het gesê sy kan sieniets is nie heeltemal reg nie.
“Ons is net drie in die huis: ek, my vrouen ons seun,” sê Lackay. Volgens hom ge-bruik die gesin nie soveel water dat dierekening in die duisende kan beloop nie.“Ons gebruik nog al die tyd dieselfde hoe-veelheid water.”Hy moes ook sy planteophou natgooi. “Ons gebruik nie eens wa-ter om die swembad skoon te maak nie.Daar is ’n plastiekseil en gazebo oor dieswembad,” verduidelik die sakeman.
Lackay moes onlangs R1 300 betaal omamptenare na sy huis te laat kom om diewatermeter te verwyder om dit te onder-
soek en te toets. Die meter is Vrydagog-gend verwyder. “Ons sal nou net moetwag vir die uitslae,” sê hy.
Behalwe die R1 300, het Lackay ook ’nverdere R1 500 aan die raad betaal om teverhoed dat die watertoevoer afgesnyword. “Ek sal die einde van die maanddalk die res betaal,” sê hy. Lackay pro-beer vir eers om die probleem op te los.
Hy sê hy wonder of nog ander lede vandie publiek soortgelyke probleme ervaar.TygerBurger het die Stad Kaapstad ge-
nader om kommentaar oor die kwessie tekry en probeer vasstel of ander gevalleaangemeld is.
Ernest Sonnenberg, burgemeestersko-miteelid van nutsdienste, sê die Stad hetonlangs ’n algemene toename in navraeoor rekeninge ervaar. Die navrae is oordie stad heen aangemeld.
“Dit kan toegeskryf word aan die tweemaande se rekeningbepalingsperiode oorDesember en Januarie – tydens die imple-mentering van die Stad se vlak 2-waterbe-perkingstarief, asook die hoë temperatu-re wat oor die tydperk ervaar is,” sê Son-nenberg.
Nog ’n verduideliking is ’n moontlikelekkasie by die betrokke eiendom, waar-voor die kliënt verantwoordelik is.
Indien die watermeter foutief is, sal diekliënt egter nie vir die rekening verant-woordelik wees nie, sê hy.
Groot waterrekening skok
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AVRIL FILLIES
Hoewel Kraaifontein se goue klong dieafgelope naweek wêreldgeskiedenisgemaak het, bly hy plat op die aarde.
Dís nou die 23-jarigeWayde vanNiekerk,wat nie nét die 400 m-wêreldkampioen isnie, maar nou ook rekordboeke herskryfhet toe hy die eerste persoon in die wêreldgewordhet omdie 100 monder 10 sekondes,die 200 m onder 20, en die 400 m onder 44sekondes af te blits. Hy het dié “driekuns”met sy rekord in die 100 m op ’n atletiekby-eenkoms in Bloemfontein voltooi.Sedert Wayde in Augustus verlede jaardie rekord van 43,48 sekondes by die Inter-nasionale Atletiekfederasie (IAAF) se Wê-reldkampioenskap in Beijing opgestel het– en afgereken het met Kirani James enLaShawn Merritt – is dié boorling vanScottsville op almal se lippe.Maar wie ís Wayde? Hy is die oudste vanvyf kinders en ’n student aan die Universi-teit van die Vrystaat met atletiek in sybloed. Sy ma, Odessa Strauss, was ’n nael-loopkampioen onder die destydse nasiona-le amateur-atletiekraad, wat op Vygies-kraal en in die Athlone-stadion hul byeen-komste gehou het onder die Sacos-vaandel.Sy pa, wyle Wayne van Niekerk, was ’nhoogspring-atleet. Dis juis in hoogspringwat Wayde in 2009 provinsiale kleure ver-werf het, maar twee jaar later het hy as ju-nior aan die nasionale senior atletiekby-eenkoms in die 200 m deelgeneem – én ge-wen.Ná ’n besering het sy afrigter, Ans Botha,voorgestel dat hy in die 400 m meeding, enhy is tans die rekordhouer in albei afstan-de. Volgens hom is dit makliker om jouwedren in die 400 m as die 200 m te beplan.Wayde vertel dat dit ’n eer is om erken-ning te kry vir dit wat hy doen, maar dieeer kom sy “ouers en God” toe.Sy ma kon nie haar droom om haar landte verteenwoordig bewaarheid nie, weensapartheid. Hy doen dit nou sommer na-mens haar, vertel Wayde.Sy is ookdie eenwat syvoete opdie grondhou en hom nie kans gee om met sy kop indie wolke te leef nie, lag hy.Wayde is ook nie die enigste kampioen indie familie nie: sy neef, Cheslin Kolbe, is ’nrugbyheld vir die Stormers en ookdieBlits-bokke, en almal ken sy spoed en aftrappeop die rugbyvelde van die wêreld.V Wayde is ’n nasionale skat. Stem u saam? Laatons weet by briewe@tygerburger.co.za.
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Jive, the organisers believe this year’s tour-nament will be the best and most exciting
one staged throughout its history.Previous winners have been academies
like Fish Hoek (2013), Ajax Cape Town (2014)and Old Mutual last year.The teams will be competing for R2 000 in
the winners’ section.The championship team will also receive
a floating trophy, a keepsake trophy and 20individual medals.The runner-up team will receive R750 and
a trophy. The losing semi-finalists will bothpocket R400 in prize money.In the plate section the crownwinnerswill
receive R500 and keepsake trophy while thelosing finalist will pocket R400.
The shield section champions will beawarded R350 and a keepsake trophy, withthe runners-up smiling to the bank withR300.Amongst the individual awards up for
grabs, the player of the tournament will winR250 and receive a medal and trophy.Likewise the goalkeeper, top goal scorer,
manager of the tournament as well as teamof the fair play award will also win R250, amedal and trophy.The tournament kicks off on Saturday at
09:00 and ends at 18:00 each day, except forthe Sunday at about 16:00 with the prize giv-ing.
TOURNAMENT: CLUBS RALLY FOR TOP SPOT
Soccer ‘by the sea’
ADRIAN PHEIFFER
Having cleared the gunge from their ex-hausts after the opening meeting of theWingfield Motors sponsored Power Seriesat Killarney last month, competitors arenow preparing to shoot the lights out dur-ing the second round on Saturday.Adding to the excitement will be the ap-
pearance of two top British drivers in theV8 Masters events. Stephen Young, who isbased in London, has become a regular inthese parts and it came as no real surprisewhen he won one of the races during thefirst round. However Pat Gormley has notbeen to the Cape before andmay need timeto get used to the track.One certainty is that neither of them can
expect any mercy from local hotshots likechampion Richard Schreuder, Craig Jar-vis, Franco Donadio and Charles Arton.Then, although it didn’t win, Dave Row-
ley’s historic VW Beetle captured thehearts of the spectators in the Fine Carevents, a category now sponsored by KentHomes. Giving as good as he got, Rowleyeventually settled for secondnot far behindGeoffBihl’s extremelyquickPorsche 944 S.Two others who endeared themselves to
the crowd that day, were 15-year-old For-mula Mygale driver Joshua Dolinschek
and Dee–Jay Booysen in his home builtFerrari (sort of) lookalike in the singleseater Formula Libre category. But whileDolinschek, who is the youngest main cir-cuit driver in the Western Cape, snatchedan overall victory, Booysen was only ableto complete one race and finished welldown on the points tally.It is going to be interesting to see him in
action during a (hopefully) trouble freeround. Nick Adcock was one of the mostprominent drivers who missed the firstround of the Makita Formula Supercarevents in order to compete in the Africa6-hour endurance race at Phakisa in theFree State.His stay-away was certainly justified
whenhe (andhis co-drivers)went on towinthe gruelling event in fine style.Moving on to the Crossley and Webb
Sports & GT events, if Adcock is at thewheel of the French Ligier that he drovein the 6-Hour, his battle with former title-holder Francis Carruthers (Juno SS3) andDawie Joubert in his Lotus Exige, could beanother one of the meeting’s highlights.With 18 races on the programme and a
plethora of new kiddie and family attrac-tions at Killarney, there should be some-thing for everybody at the complex on Sat-urday.
UK drivers seen in action in Power Series
The appearance of two top British drivers in the V8 Masters category at Killarney on Saturdayis certain to make the racing even more exciting. PHOTO: DAVE COLINS
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