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E-pos: tyger@dieburger.com Woensdag 30 Mei 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 Faks: 021 910 6501
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As daar ’n hawelose-hemel opaarde bestaan, is dit teen diespoorlyn tussen die Parow- endie Tygerberg-stasies.
Daar is ’n lekker breë strook tus-sen die laaste huise en die spoorre-serwe. Hier kan bergies na hartelushulle sakke vullis kom neersit enuitsorteer: hierdie is herwinbaaren dus verkoopbaar, en daardie losons sommer net hier.
Dan is daar nog ’n groot openbarepark reg langsaan aan die kant van
Piet Retiefstraat. Hier kan ’n mensná al die harde werk van uitsorteer,onder ’n boom lê en slaap.
As bonus is daar gróót gate in dieheining wat die woonbuurtdeel vandie treinspoorreserwe skei. Selfsvan die pale waaraan die draad ge-heg is, wat met beton in die grondvas is, is gesteel. ’n Mens kan dussommer kortpad oor die spoor vatom die woonbuurte aan beide kantevan die spoorlyn se vullis te versa-mel.
Die reste kan dan in die spoorre-serwe weggegooi word, of in diestormwatersloot wat ook nog tus-
sen die spoorlyn en die heining is.Die brûe oor die stormwatersloot
verskaf ook lekker oornagplek. Par-ty haweloses trek sommer daar inenmaakvuuronderdie brugomdienagkoue te verdryf. Toiletgerieweis sommer die stormwatersloot –dit dryf minstens stroomaf.
Al bogenoemde ontstel natuurlikinwoners wat daar naby woon. Diehoeveelheid gemors is onbeskryf-baar. Daar is veiligheidsrisiko’s,ook vir die kinders wat kortpad vatskool toe deur die stukkende hei-nings oor die treinspoor.
Daar was tot baie onlangs plak-
kers wat ordentlike plakkershuttein die spoorreserwe opgeslaan het.Hulle is darem intussen verwyderdeur die Stad se eenheid vir ont-heemde mense nadat inwoners her-haaldelik by die Stad daaroor geklahet. Een so ’n inwoner is Bruce Hen-dry wat met die park aan die voor-kant van sy huis en die stuk grondteen die spoorlyn aan die sykantbly.
Hy kon ’n rits verwysingsnom-mers gee van hoeveel keer hy al dieStad Kaapstad oor die situasie inge-lig het. Hy het ook al die polisie, diemetropolisie, Metrorail en Trans-
net by die situasie betrek.Nadat TygerBurger oral begin na-
vraag doen het en Bruce die tele-foonlyne bly warm hou het, saammet ander inwoners in die omge-wing, patrolleer die polisie en dieMetropolisie die gebied nou ge-reeld, sê Bruce. Haweloses wordook gereeld verwyder.
Die Stad Kaapstad het nie veelantwoorde gehad op TygerBurgerse lys vrae oordie situasienie, veralnie hoekom die vullis nie opgeruimwordnie.Dit is togduidelikdieStadse verantwoordelikheid.
. Na bladsy 2.
Bruce Hendry staan by ’n reusegat in die heining naby Piet Retiefstraat terwyl rommel verteen die heining af lê. Foto:MaranaBrandvanHulsteyn
) Gemorsnes skep veiligheidsrisiko’s
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. Van bladsy 1.Brett Herron, burgemeesterskomiteelid
vir vervoer, paaie en stormwater, en MelissaWhitehead, die Stad se uitvoerende direk-teur vir vervoer, paaie en stormwater, het ’nvergadering met MthuthuzeliSwartz, streekshoof van Metrorail,gehad. Dit was hier ooreengekom datheinings langs die treinspoornet-werk reg oor die Stad, asook anderaangeleenthide, gesamentlik in diekomende maande aandag sal geniet.”
Swartz het saamgestem dat diestukkende heinings ’n probleem is.“Operasionele prioriteite dikteer datons fokus op gebiede waar die hei-nings nie meer bestaan nie en waardie risiko van pendelaarsterftes ver-minder kan word.” Ten opsigte vandie spesifieke area waar Bruce bly,het hy gesê Prasa Cres, wat vir die
bestuur van die fasiliteite by die spoorlyneverantwoordelik is, sal hul uiterste bestedoen om die heinings te vervang. Die Metro-rail-veiligheidsdienste is daartoe verbindom al die haweloses in die area te verwyder,
het hy verseker. Volgens hom is heinings inparty gebiede onherstelbaar, veral weensdiefstal en vandalisme. Honderde gate enopeninge word gemaak as informele deur-gange oor die spoorreserwe. Teen hierdie
tempo word herstelwerk so duur datdit nie volhoubaar is nie.
“Die kernoorsaak van die informeletoegangsroetes moet ondersoek word– in baie gevalle is daar ’n tekort aanstraattoegang (’n verpligting van diemunisipaliteit) wat voetgangers sekortpaaie tot gevolg het. Dit maakvoordurende herstelwerk aan hei-nings ’n eendimensionele antwoordop ’n ingewikkelde kwessie – die op-lossings vra ’n multi-funksionele be-nadering,” het Swartz gesê. Hy het in-woners aangeraai om die eenheid virontheemde mense by 021 900 1755 tebel oor die kwessie van haweloses.
Stukkende heinings sal aandag kry
’n Hawelose staan in die spoorreserwe en sorteer sy vullisfonds uit. Foto: Marana Brand van Hulsteyn
Police have been making some importantarrests.
On Sunday at about 6:40, a security guardworking at Voorbrug Sportsground in Delft,found the body of a 22-year-old man, whiledoing his patrols.
The deceased, later identified as LwandoMbaleki from Lawrence Way, Leiden, sus-tained several stab wounds to his neck, backand chest.
Further investigation indicated that thedeceased was stabbed during an argumentbetween him and his friends. The informati-on gathered, led police to two addresses inthe area where they arrested two suspectsaged 22 and 33 for the murder.
The suspects will appear in the BellvilleMagistrate’s Court during this week, as in-vestigators are still searching for two moresuspects.
Anyone with more information is reque-sted to contact the investigating officer, De-tective Sergeant Paul Cillier on 021 954 9062or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
. In another incident on Sunday policebust two foreigners for drug possession.
While doing crime prevention duties atabout 4:00 police received informationaboutdrugdealing at ahouse in the area andobtai-ned a search warrant. During their searchof the house in Tubelitsha, they recoveredabout 500 units of heroin, with an estimatedstreet value of R25 000. Police a 21-year-oldCongolese and a 27-year-old from Mozambi-que for the illegal possession of drugs.
. Last Wednesday members of the Bellvil-le South Crime Investigation Unit were outon patrol at about 14:10 when they spotteda suspect wanted in connection with a theftthat happened in William Taylor Street.
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The youth of Saint Nicholas Anglican churchinElsiesRiverwill behostingabingoafternoonon Saturday.
Starting at 15:00 it will be held in the churchhall in Halt Road with booklets costing R10each. This event will be raising funds for theannual children’s Christmas party held at theend of the year.
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GARY VAN DYK
A meal makes a big difference in the lifeof a hungry learner, but business is com-ing together to win the fight.
Last week the feeding programme of theShoprite Group to fight hunger and malnu-trition countrywide was celebrated with aTen Million Cups of Hope event at NerinaPrimary School in Bonteheuwel.
This is a major milestone in the company’sfeeding programme to fight hunger and mal-nutrition countrywide which has nowserved a total of 10 million cups of Roycosoup and bread to help improve the nutri-tional status of the people of South Africa.
The 12 Shoprite mobile kitchen unitswhich have become a familiar sight in thoseSouth African communities living on thebreadline are distributing at least 300 000cups of Royco soup and bread per month, es-pecially to children and senior citizens, aswell as the thousands of people affected byjob losses.
Since the feeding programme waslaunched it has also reached out to commu-nities when disaster and humanitarian re-lief efforts became necessary.
During the course of the year the groupwill also expand theproject intoAfrica, pilot-ing one truck in Namibia and another inZambia.
At this event in Bonteheuwel Minister An-gie Motshekga, South Africa’s Minister ofBasic Education attended and praised thegroup for their initiative.
She commended them for the work they dowith their mobile kitchen units and empha-sised the importance of good nutrition for allSouth African learners.
“Hunger plays a major part in a child’sability to learn,” she said.
“Luckilywehaveprojects like thesewherecorporates are prepared to make a differencein society with initiatives like this, and weare humbled and grateful that that they aremaking the effort to help these children, andothers who are suffering in poverty-strickenareas.
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Former Springbok rugby coach, Pieter deVillers, was also on hand to speak to thelearners and dish out some much-neededsoup and bread on the day.
He encouraged them take advantage of allopportunities that they are given to achievetheir best potential.
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Brian Weyers, director of the ShopriteGroup, says of this milestone that the super-market group is acutely aware of the on-going economic pressure on the less privile-ged sectors of society where unemploymentis rife.
“In deciding to launch this programme thegroup took cognizance of the link betweeneconomic development, poverty alleviationand malnutrition.
“We have re-looked at our role and respon-sibility in communities and have focused so-cial spending on helping more and moreSouth Africans who worry how they willfeed their families.
“Not only do we continuously strive tobring South Africans the lowest prices, butwe have broadened this with substantial so-cial support,” he said.
Each mobile kitchen is manned by threeShoprite staff members who are supportedlogistically by the Shoprite supermarket inthe area in which it operates.
A public relations team of nine people co-ordinates the relief effort countrywide.
The kitchens are kept stocked through ge-nerous contributions by soup manufacturerRoyco, Albany and Sasko to stock the 12units in operation.
Other corporate contributions to the fee-ding programme come from vehicle manu-facturers Mercedes Benz South Africa, Toyo-ta South Africa and Volkswagen South Afri-ca.
Fed kids learn better
Principal of Nerina Primary Quinton Paulse, left, joins Minister Angie Motshekga, and Pieterde Villiers in handing out cups of soup to learners at the school. Photos: Gary van Dyk
This group of learners enjoyed their cup of soup and bread at the event in Bonteheuwel.
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Your 5c pieces collecting dust indrawers can play a part in educa-tion for youngsters at an educarecentre in Elsies River.
At the Precious Lighthouse Edu-care in Balvenie Road they arestriving to enhance education atthis early stage and they started aunique appeal to the community tohelp them.
Beredine Klein, principal of thecentre, pointed out that educationis the key to a better future for ourchildren.
“These toddlers are the leaders oftomorrow and their learning startshere,” she said.
“Our teachers are qualified andhave the necessary skills to takeour children to the next level, espe-cially in reading.
“However, we are not always ableto provide the best educationalequipment for them, and oftenstruggle to buy food to feed the chil-dren from poorer families who have
nothing to eat.“That is why we are running this
project where we would like to urge
our community in helping us col-lecting 5c coins. We are hoping tobuy educational equipment and
food from the money collected inthis project.”
Klein pointed out that the centre
is serving the community with aunique service for the area.
“We are the only creche in ElsiesRiver operating from 07:00 to 19:00seven days a week.
“Apart from the normal educareactivities we also offer holiday andcare over weekends.
“This means that we cater forthose parents that have to work ona weekend to make a living for theirchildren.
“We are also open to the public onweekends. Children can be bookedin on weekends while their parentsgo shopping and be collected after-wards.
“In the holiday programmes wefocus on drama, art and culture,even including activities that intro-duce children to computers.
“In the aftercare programmes wefocus on assisting children withtheir homework, reading, andschool projects.”
The centre is at 70 Balvenie Ave-nue in Avonwood Estate and fur-ther information is available from021 931 4447 or from 071 780 3189.
Your 5c pieces can go a long way herePrincipal
Beredine Klein(sitting
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to count someof the 5c
pieces thatthey have
collected sofar.
JANA BEKKER
’n Probleemgebou wat tot onlangsbykans 600 onwettige inwoners ge-huisves het, gaan na verwagting“gered” word nadat dit deur dieUniversiteit van Kaapstad gekoopis.
Dié gebou in Charl Malanstaat,waar die Jan S. Marais-hospitaaleers geleë was, gaan binnekort dienas die universiteit se skool vir ver-pleegkunde, die grootste van sysoort in die land.
Raadslid Sam Pienaar, voorsittervan die probleemgebou-werksko-mitee, sê die oorname van die gebouen die proses om dié oorname inplek te stel, was gekoppel aan dieontruiming van die gebou.
Die gebou is tot onlangs besetdeur bykans 600 onwettige inwo-ners, onder wie verskeie Somaliërs.
Die gebou het in die afgelope jare ’nonderverhuringsnes geword.
“Totale oorbevolking het plaasge-vind in die gebou en as gevolg daar-van het ’n brandgevaar ontstaan,”het Pienaar gesê. ’n Paar weke gele-de is die gebou totaal en al ontruimen sekuriteitswagte hou sedertdien’nwakendeoog.Pienaarbeskryf dieontruiming as een van dié ontrui-ming-suksesverhale.
Larry Pokpas, institusionele be-planner en uitvoerende assistentvir die rektor, sê die UK is verbondetot herintegrasie in die sub-streekdeur middel van innoverende ven-nootskappe, stedelike vernuwing-strategieë en nouer bande met dieplaaslike gemeenskappe. Hy sê diebesluit om die gebou te verkry enop te knap, vorm deel van die UKse strategie om ’n aktiewe vennootte word in die ontwikkeling en ver-
nuwing van die Tygerberg-sub-streek en die Voortrekkerwegkorri-dor-verbeteringsdistrik (VRCID).
Pokpas sê planne sluit omvatten-de opknapping van die gebou in en’n aantal van die universiteit se ge-sondheidswetenskap-afdelings saldaar gehuisves word.
“Die gebou sal die primêre onder-rigperseel word vir gesondheidsaf-delings, wat van die hoofkampus afna dié fasiliteit sal verskuif.”
Hy sê die opknapping beteken datdissipline-spesifieke opleiding vangesondheidswerkers versterk salword. Die opgraderingsproses be-hels die herontwerp van groot delevan die gebou.
Na aanleiding van die ontrui-ming van die gebou, sê Pienaar dieuitdaging van dié proses is om men-se wat wettig in die land is (soossommige Somaliërs) te huisves.
Probleemgebou ‘gered’
Die ou Jan S. Maraishospitaal in Charl Malanstraat in Bellville soos dit tanslyk. Foto: Carina Roux
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GARY VAN DYK
Cultural creativity runs strongly in theveins of a young Ravensmead theatre ac-tivist.
Lendy Swartbooi is the daughter of re-nowned poet and playwright, the late Leo-nard Koza, and it seems that that legacy inthe arts is continuing as she is making hermark on the local theatrical scene. Influ-enced by her father she started writing playsand poetry while she was at RavensmeadHigh School between 1998 and 2002.
This year aspart ofTheUbuntuCommuni-ty Theatre organisation which she co-found-ed with Dominika Jablonska she auditionedone of her plays for the Zabalaza Theatre fes-tival that took place at the Baxter in March.
“My play, Mommy, I’m in Heaven, whichI also directed, was performed at the festivaland the script was nominated for one of thebest written scripts on the fringe produc-tions,” she said proudly.
“The other notable achievement was thatone of my drama learners, Lucricia Valen-tine, won an award for the best newcomerat the festival.”
Swartbooi graduatedfromNewAfricaTheatreAssociation in 2004where she was lecturedby Abduragman Adams(currently teaching dra-ma at the University ofStellenbosch).
During this time Ad-ams encouraged her topursue acting furtherand helped her to enrolat the University of CapeTown in 2005.
Here she was furthernurtured by another le-gendof SA theatreThokoNtshiki andgraduated inPerforming Arts in 2008.
“After graduating Iworked for the Universi-
ty of Cape Town teaching community thea-tre in various schools,” she continues.
“Here I encountered the likes of seasonedprofessionals like Ivan Abrahams, AndreSamuels and Basil Appolis just to name few,on a Theatre in Education road show whichgave me more experience in the arts.
Not restingonher laurels shehasbeengiv-ing free drama and dance classes at Ravens-mead Library and assisting a few primaryschool learners with a reading programme.
Isabel Young the Children Librarian wasthe one that encouraged her to start this pro-gramme.
“The library is helping me with books forthis project,” says Swartbooi.
“Ravensmead Library has a structuredcommunity outreach programme that helpsto change the mindset of the learners and toshow them that there is a way out of poverty.
“I want to urge parents to help and encour-age their children to read and join this kindof programmes so that their children willflourish both academically and in the extra-mural activities.”
Lendy is currently an assistant librarianat Durbanville Public Library.
Living theatrical legacy
Lendy Swartbooi, left, with members of her group that took partin the festival at the Baxter in March.
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At about 15:00 a blue Ford Courier and aGreen Fiat Uno collided at a traffic light un-der the bridge on the N2 near the off-rampfrom Nyanga in the direction of the airport.
In this accident a three-month-old babywas killed and a 30-yearold man, a Somalifrom Langa was arrested for culpable homi-cide, driving an unlicensed vehicle and nothaving a valid international driver’s licen-se. The police are calling on any further wit-nesses contact W/O Pierre Bothma on 021935 9802/3.
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Robin Carlisle, the Minister for Transportand Public Works in the Western Cape, hasreleased the road fatality statistics for thisyear up until the end of April.
“Although the total number of deaths onour roads over April 2012 was 107, fivedeaths more than the previous year’s 102,this time around the month contained twolong weekends, instead of the usual one,”Carlisle said.
“While slightly more drivers, motorcy-clists, passengers and pedestrians werekilled this year, forensic pathology statis-tics show that this year, for the first timesince 2008, not a single cyclist died.
“The 104 deaths on our roads in Januaryshowed a slight drop on last year’s 109, al-though February (99) and March (92) thisyear recorded almost unheard of numbers– below the 100 mark.
“Last year’s February death toll was 129,while 147 lives were lost in March last year,’said Carlisle.
“What these numbers tell us is that whilefatalities are dropping overall, holiday peri-ods remain the most dangerous times of theyear to be on the roads.”
Carlisle called the overall 2012 tally of 402for the four months January to April “a mas-sive improvement on last year’s 487, 2010’s502, 2009’s 537 and 2008’s 562”.
On 6 October last year Carlisle announcedthat behavioural changes brought about bythe Safely Home Campaign had resulted inthe saving of the lives of 773 men, womenand children.
Carlisle said he anticipates that the West-ern Cape will be passing the “1 000 livessaved mark” in the next few weeks.
“I would like to acknowledge the increas-ing number of motorists who are driving re-sponsibly and doing their bit to get everyonesafely home,” he said.
‘Road safetyplan in WC isworking’GARY VAN DYK
An organisation in the community wantsto empower young girls to take control oftheir lives.
The Black Canvas Youth Development Or-ganisation is inviting community youth orga-nisations, schools, churches and other intere-stedparties to call on themfor tohost a specialworkshop for young women.
Melanie Rutgers is the director of the pro-gramme and she wants more girls to take partin the TLC 4 Me workshops which are infor-mative, fun and innovative to empower themand break negative cycles in the community.
She explained that the idea for the projectderived from a conversation that she was ha-ving with her daughter about the challengesyoung girls are faced with in society.
“A few years ago, my son and daughter re-presented the Nelson Mandela FoundationJunior Government,” she says.
“My daughter was deputy speaker and myson was the first speaker for the opposition.During this time they participated and deba-ted many issues that affect our youth.
“When the process was over they wanted tohelp make a difference and that is how theconversation to help girls started.”
Rutgers pointed out that with 26 years’ ex-perience of working with problems related to
women in various areas, she knows how it af-fects girls in all communities.
“However, I do believe that with early inter-vention we can assist and empower our youthto make better choices and break cycles thatmay affect their contribution to the world.
“The research and needs analysis was doneoveraperiodof yearsworkingwithyoungwo-men in skill development projects I developedfor an organisation that I worked with beforeand still have a good relationship with them.
“We worked with young women at riskfrom communities all over the Cape Metroand during these years I found that these yo-ung women needed more than hard skills alo-ne. They needed to heal and develop skillsthat aid them to move to the next level whilstbecoming strong women which helps thembreak negative circumstances that have besettheir generation since childhood.”
She added that at Black Canvas projecttheir hope was to change and shift the mind-sets of young women regardless of their cur-rent situations.
“They need to know that they still have thedivine power to change who they are in thesituations they are faced with.
“The workshops we hold deals with activi-ties ranging from feminine hygiene, skincareand hair care to dealing with abuse in teenagerelationships and everything in between in-cluding nutrition and eating disorders.
“Our workshops are fun, innovative and in-formative. We work with an amazing teamwho are all professionals in their fields andare always willing to assist.
“We have just completed workshops at theManenberg People’s Centre for teenage mo-thers where it was amazing to see how incre-dibly intelligent our young women are whengiven these platforms to interact and supporteach other.”
For more information about the workshopRutgers can be contacted on 079 513 4498 or021 902 0867.
Changing girls’ mindsets
Young girls enjoy some of the fun activities at a recent TLC 4 Me workshop.
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Scouts in Belhar are celebratingtheir first Springbok scout in 35years – and its a girl!
Jodie Layman made history forthe 1st Belhar Scout Group, whenshe was awarded the prestigiousachievement in scouting on Satur-day 19 May.
This awardalsomadeherparentsJerome and Jillian very proud,when she got the award at the an-nual Scout Awards Ceremony thatwas held in Mowbray.
Jodie (17) is presently in matricat The Settlers High School in Bell-ville.
Mom Jillian still beams withpride as she recalls her daughter’shectic programme in scouting over
the last year.“While the hectic programme for
scouting was important to Jodie itin no way distracted her from herresponsibilities at school.
“She ably serves in a leadershipcapacity at her school while main-taining good grades and takes partin hockey, plays violin in the schoolorchestra, and she is an activemember of Karate Zen at juniorbrown belt level,” she said.
Jodie joined the scouts as a cubin 2001 when she was seven, earn-ing one of the highest achievementsat this level, the Leaping Wolf badgein 2005.
She has been a very enthusiasticmember of the group in Belhar forthe past 12 years and presentlyserves as Patrol Leader in the troop.
Her passion for sticking to the
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In 2010 and 2011 she was awardedthe Scout of the Year award for heractivities and has also representedthe scouting movement on TV onseveral occasions.
During her scouting Jodie has at-tended various leadership develop-ment and skills training courseswhich created an awareness of andinvolvement in service to othersand the community.
Her skills amongst others includehiking and mapping, camping andcooking, first aid, communityawareness projects, environmentalawareness and outdoor code, teamwork and peer leadership.
“The brotherhood of scouting de-
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“The mission of the movement isalso to promote a commitment to acode of values which results in self-discipline and the development of amember’s full potential that will en-able each one to take a meaningfulplace in society.
“Scouting has taken me to manydifferent and interesting places.From Cape Point to Table Moun-tain, Hout Bay, Muizenberg, Fran-schhoek, Tygerberg Hill, LionsHead and Cedarberg Reserve.
“I have been able to witnesscountless sunsets, sunrises and as-pects of nature’s beauty from allover the Western Cape...”
For more information call thegroup secretary on 084 532 9139 or021 952 2390.
Belhar salutes their Springbok Scout
Jodie Layman, making history for the1st Belhar Scout Group.
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Grade 10 learners from 25 disad-vantaged Western Cape commu-nities will compete for the covet-ed title of South Africa’s TopYoung Innovators against learn-ers from KwaZulu-Natal andGauteng in the inaugural HIP2B²3M Innovation Challenge.
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The big picture of South Africaneducation is captured in the inter-national benchmarks.
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Encouraging young innovators
Siyabulela Yekani, Nasiphi Ntozimbi, Mandilakhe Maci and Snazo Kwinanaof Bloekombos Secondary School in Kraaifontein competed in the first roundof the inaugural HIP2B² 3M Innovation Challenge.
Wallacedene Secondary School learners Ayakha Gosani, Zuba Zimbim, MbabatsengMngoma and Nyameko Manxiwa from Kraaifontein competing at the inaugural HIP2B²3M Innovation Challenge. With them are some of their teachers.
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Daar word beraam dat een uit elke vyfSuid-Afrikaners aan ’n geestesonge-steldheid ly wat erg genoeg is om sosi-ale, werks- en gesinsfunksioneringnadelig te beïnvloed.
Behalwe die ekonomiese impak vanhierdie toestande, is individuele lyding,en verbrokkeling van huwelike en gesin-ne dikwels die gevolg, lui ’n persverkla-ring wat deur die mediese fakulteit vandie Universiteit van Stellenbosch uitge-reik is na aanleiding van Bipolêre Be-wustheidsdag wat op 26 Mei was.
Depressie en bipolêre steuring word ge-woonlikbehandelmet behulpvanvoorge-skrewe medikasie en psigoterapie. Daaris egter gevalle waar pasiënte nie reageerop hierdie behandelingsmetodes nie. Virsulke pasiënte kan elektro-konvulsiewebehandeling (EKB), of elektriese skokbe-handeling soos dit in die volksmond be-kend staan, oorweeg word.
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EKB word reeds vir dekades gestigma-tiseer en is deur die media voorgehou aswreed en barbaars. Vandag is dit steeds’n prosedure wat vrees inboesem, hoof-saaklik as gevolg van onkunde.
In die 1940’s is hierdie prosedure son-
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Sing saam: LorraineWilliams en Mario Speelman, van die New Destinygroep in Delft gaan opDinsdag 26 Junie deelwees van die PinksterToontrapsangaand watplaasvind by die EmsaTabernacle in Wesbank.Worship Notes en veelander sal ook optree endie konsert sal om 19:00begin. Kaartjies is R10,en R5 vir kinders. Lekkernye sal ook beskikbaarwees. Die kerk is byRowallansingel 98A inWesbank. Vir meerinligting, bel Lorraine by072 587 0697 en Marioby 071 031 4421.
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Hats off as wearrive home safeThe death toll on the Western Cape’s roadshas been described as “a massive improve-ment” in comparison with last year’s sta-tistics.
Transport and public works ministerRobin Carlisle recently released the fatali-ty statistics for 2012 up until April.
A total of 107 deaths were recorded forApril, five more than the same period lastyear. However this time around, Aprilcontained two long weekends instead ofthe one of last year.
This year’s fatality figures are the low-est they have been over the last five years.
Every year since 2008 a drop has beenexperienced in comparison with the previ-ous year.
Between January and April in 2008, 562deaths were recorded, in 2009 this numberwas 537, in 2010 it was 502 and last year487 were recorded.
Hats off to Carlisle, the driver of theprovince’s Safely Home campaign, as itseems the campaign has the desired effect.
Last October Carlisle announced thatbehavioural changes were brought aboutby this campaign.
This campaign has resulted in the sav-ing of no fewer than 773 lives!
The campaign is aimed at reducing thenumber of fatalities by 50 percent by theend of 2014.
It seems very possible that this might bereached, as theprogrammehas led to a 27,6percent reduction in just under threeyears.
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As a very young person my parents, fami-ly, neighbours, Sunday School teachers,school teachers and the public, whetherprivate or departmental, taught us thegreat value of respect for oneself and mostof all for others.
Whatever culture we are attached tothe practice of respect was fundamentaland regarded as the root or anchor we canrely or depend on to be successful in ourrelationship to our religion and our veryexistence.
I remember that the topic of sex was ta-boo and kept under wraps and when youwere finally exposed to that privilege youwere in control of your urges and rapewas a rare occurrence.
Discipline was practised in every stageof a person’s life because if a person step-ped over the line relevant sanctions inmany forms were executed or set in mo-tion to rectify ill discipline.
The biggest compliment that was prac-tised was respect for one’s parents (theonly commandment from God with a pro-mise or condition attached was “Honouryour mother and your father” so that youmay have a long life and it will go wellwith you) and other persons no mattertheir status in all spheres of society.
These days we have reported and unre-ported rapes on a daily basis and societywants to know why is this happening andare looking for answers to find a cure forthis scourge.
Logic tells me we are not going to findthis inwaywardDNAor forensic or scien-tific tests.
No, look for the cause in what you areallowed and exposed to see and hear in ge-neral.
Sex in whatever disguise advertised is
going to result in urges.Those scenes and sounds we are expo-
sed to have to find sexual release and Godforbid the first person irrespective of ra-ce, gender, age or mental levels that fallsinto the hands of such a charged up pre-dator, rape is going to be the result.
We tear our hair out and rant and raveif we see and hear about how our societystruggles to control ill discipline.
We search for answers as this has con-sequences and we ask ourselves wheredid our well serviced guidelines fall offour road trip with all its warning signsin life’s journey.
Some of us think that the naked artwork of our president is justified, thisman is our chosen leader and we have torespect that we have chosen Mr Jacob Zu-ma as leader of South Africa.
When we look at the above we are legal-ly reminded that ignorance of the law isno excuse. We do have constitutionalrights but is there a limit to that rightsor can we pose a legal question withoutgetting emotional or too patriotic?
Is there still grounds to reverse rightsthat are causing us to behave criminallyor cause extreme negative results to themajority of us.
In our relativistic world popular habitsand cultures constantly challenge bib-lical values and therefore we have to livesuch a godly life that we must ensure wecan distinquish between what is good andwhat is evil.
I end off with scripture from God’sWord.
“Woe to those who call evil good, andgood evil - Isaiah 5 verse 20.
KEITH ALFRED ADOLPH BLAKEEmail
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Western Cape regional finalists, Nayha,Claudia, Kreshenke and Lara followed EllaBella’s lead, helping the children through
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Ella Bella is theMiss Earth South Af-rica educational offic-er as well as the UNEPyouth ambassador.
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The girls recently returned to help the chil-dren re-plant their beans into soil.
Regional finalists across the country willnow embark on greening projects around thecountry. This project will see children nation-wide taught about the importance of indige-nous trees. A hands -on planting session willsee hundreds of trees planted during NationalEnvironment Week (4 June to 8 June).
Follow the regional finalists’ progress onthe Miss Earth South Africa Facebook page.
Miss Earth South Africa, in associationwith Consol, recently visited Goeie HoopPrimary School in Bellville to facilitatethe planting of beans in glass jars.
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Byna is een van die belangrikste kon-serte van die Musieksentrum HugoLambrechts in Parow deur die Bokkeen Rose in die wiele gery. Gelukkig isdaar altyd mense met blink planne.
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Die jaarlikse orkestekonsert is gevestigas een van die hoogtepunte op die sen-trum se jaarprogram. Naas die studentese formele onderrig op hul gekose instru-mente, word van almal verwag om ookbinne orkesverband ondervinding op tedoen, sê sentrumhoof Leon Hartshorne.“Die resultaat is dat by minstens dié eengeleentheid per jaar, speel al die studenteen hul onderwysers sy-aan-sy saam – in-gedeel in vyf strykorkeste, drie blaasor-keste, ’n saamgestelde orkes van al diesentrum se ontwikkelingsprojekte (virstudente uit benadeelde gemeenskappe)en met die simfonie-orkes as grand fina-le.”
Op die program is gewilde werke vangevierde komponiste soos Dance Baccha-nale (C. Saint-Saens), Suite for Strings (JRutter), Gabriel’s Oboe, uit The Mission(E Morricone), Pirates of the Caribbean,uit The Curse of the Black Pearl (K Bed-delt), Elizabeth, The Musical (verwer-kingJdeMeij), ThePhantomof theOpera(A Lloyd-Webber), Journey to the LionsCastle (R Galante), om maar ’n paar tenoem.
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Top Cuban jazz musician, Roberto Fonse-ca, and local jazz icon, Jimmy Dludlu,will be teaming up in two special Afro-Cuban concerts in Cape Town this week-end.
Hosted by the City of Cape Town andShado Twala of Black Olive Entertainmentin support of the Nelson Mandela Children’sHospital, the inaugural jazz fusion concertswill be held respectively in the St George’sCathedral and the Cape Town City Hall.
Both concerts on Friday and Saturdaystart at 19:00.
As part of this Cuban/Cape Town culturalexchange, the musicians will present aworkshop at the City Hall for young emerg-ing jazz musicians from the Western Capeon 3 June.
“These concerts will launch the ‘SoundBites’ series of musical events aimed at rais-ing funds for the Nelson Mandela Children’sHospital which is due to open in 2014 in Jo-hannesburg. Part of the proceeds of the ca-thedral concert will go toward the church’sroof repair fund,” says Twala.
Fonseca will be launching his new album,YO, that is dedicated to Africa, at the CapeTown concerts.
Jimmy Dludlu has been hailed as one ofSA’s hottest jazz talents. His skills, not onlyas a guitarist, but also as an insightful com-poser and arranger, underline the music hecreates on stage with his outstanding style.His latest album Tonota recently won thisyear’s SAMA for Jazz Album of the Year.
South African painter Nico Phooko willjoin the musicians at both concerts to ex-press his musical impressions on canvas.
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The joy of jazz is taking a youngmusician to making musicalmagic across the world.
When 22-year-old guitaristMark Williams steps onto the Art-scape stage as part of the annualYouth Jazz Festival on Saturday,it’s all part of a journey that start-ed in Mitchells Plain, and contin-ues to prestigious festivals in thiscountry and across the world.
This journey has also empow-ered this young man to rise aboverampant temptations of crime andgangsterism in communities, andhe is now an inspiration to otheryoungsters in the community.
While he confesses that he couldplay the basics since he was nine,the jazz bug started biting when heheard about some of the risingyoung players on the scene.
“There were young cats likeJonathan Rubain, Julius May andothers who were not much olderthan me, but they could play someincredible music.
“Through them I started to lis-ten to the older generation of play-
ers like Jimmy Dludlu and AlvinDyers, and the international leg-ends like Pat Metheny, GeorgeBenson, getting into the music ofMiles Davis and John Coltraneand knew that this is what I want-ed from music in my life,” he said.
It was only after leaving highschool that hereally got intothe seriousside of thingswhen hejoined theCape MusicInstitute runby CamilloLombard andEzra Delportin 2007.
“This wasan excitingtime for me asI completed atwo-yearcourse withtraining inmusic theory,songwriting,music busi-ness, stageperformance,
band ethics, life skills, industrialcommunication, arranging, com-posing and music production.
“It was also here that I realisedthat hard work has its rewardswhen Iwas chosen to represent theCapeMusic Institute at theNorwe-gian Music Academy in Oslo in
2009. Here I attended some musictheory clinics and jazz workshopsand thus far it is the only formaltraining I’ve received and I’m stillstriving to learn all there is tolearn about life and music,” hesaid.
Williams pointed out that Lom-bard and Del-port still play amajor role inhis life.
“These twowonderfulmentors havebeen extreme-ly influentialin many of myachievementsand even mymost recentsuccess suchas beingawarded an on-line scholar-ship to studythroughBerklee Col-lege of Music.
“I am verypassionateabout what I do
and I enjoy going the extra mileand giving my all in whatever it isI need to do to elevate myself. OnSaturday it will be the second timethat I am featured on this festivaland I am looking forward to per-forming with the wonderful DelftBig Band again.
“You just have to look at thisband to see how the music can em-power youth from disadvantagedcommunities. We need moreprojects like this out there to fightthe temptations of crime and gang-sterism in our communities.”
Highlights in this musician’s ca-reer so far include opening forJonathan Butler on his recent SAtour, various appearances at theCape Town International Jazz Fes-tival, playing at the Montreal Jazzfestival last year, and an extensivetour of Europe last year that in-cluded gigs in Switzerland, Portu-gal, Germany, the Netherlands,Belgium and London.
The Artscape Youth Jazz Festi-val takes place at the ArtscapeTheatre on Saturday starting at19:30.
Tickets are R80 available fromComputicket.
Jazz opening doors for young musoJazz opening doors for young muso
Guitarist Mark Williams, right, gets into a jam with fellow soloist BrendonHendricks, who has been a member of the Delft Big Band for many years.
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With twomusicvideos, anewsingleand a tour on the way, the Jesse Jor-dan Band is “Ready for the world”.
The band released their album,Ready for the World, in January thisyear at Die Boer, and will soon bereleasing their second single off thealbum, “Galaxy Boulevard”, alongwith music videos for the title trackand the new single.
The Jesse Jordan Band has beenin existence for about 11 years.
The current line-up of Jesse Jor-dan as frontman on lead vocals andacoustic guitar, Hein Schultz onlead guitar and backing vocals, JPCrouch on drums and Logan Scotton bass, has been together for aboutfour years.
They went through a quiet patchwhen they changed management,but since working with Van Plati-num Artist Management, they havebeen going full-steam ahead.
Jesse says the name of the bandstarted that way because it was go-ing to be just a solo project.
The name became a brand and
was left as is.All the band members
have the privilege of beingfull-time musicians, but thismeans that they have to haveprojects on the side.
“In Cape Town it’s difficultto sustain yourself in oneband if you are not a topworld touring band,” JPsays, before adding: “That’swhere we are heading.”
In July, the band will beheading out on a short tourwith Raoul and the BlackFridays. They are planning abigger tour for summer.
A project the band is excit-ed about is the SunshineProject. “‘Sunshine’ is a songI wrote for my gran whopassed away last year,”Jesse says.
JP explains that the song is aboutwhat grandmothers mean to every-one. “That’s the message behind thesong,” he says.
For the Sunshine Project, theband is asking fans to send picturesof themselves with their grand-
mothers to fanmail@jessejordan-band.com.
. The Jesse Jordan Band will beperforming on Saturday at High-lander Sports Bar in Brackenfelland at the Rock 44 festival.
To find out more about these gigs,and others, visit the band’s Face-
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Jesse Jordan ‘Ready for the World’
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Snow White and the Hunts-man is a modern take on theclassic fairytale.
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ALL OCCASIONS CATERINGFlowers for all occasions
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Call Jenny 021 952 8535 /072 906 6063
CATERING DONE:100 200 People.Call 021 933 3681
CHAIR COVERSTABLECLOTHS FOR HIRE
Red, black, cream & white,bows, runners, etc.
( Marilyn 076 563 3361 or021 952 9808 or 021 952 4880
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ALL ABOUT APPLIANCES
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Contact Mr Campbell078 222 8510 or 073 047 1484 /
021 952 3417 / 021 952 1399ALL MAKES & MODELS
I BUY / SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES / FREEZERS& APPLIANCESDEAD OR ALIVE.021 591 1699/084 985 7425
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Radio/TV/Video
AERIAL & DSTVINSTALLATIONS, HDPVR and
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84
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A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R11.50450 x 450 = R13.50500 x 500 = R14.95
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BELHAR / SELFSORGKamer te huur. R1 000 p.m.
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KUILS RIVER, Sunbird Park,rooms avail. No children.(021 908 1250/072 2557574
ROOMS TO LET IN STUDENT HOUSE: Belhar, nearUWC and CPUT. Single room:R1 700 p.m. Sharing: R1 300p.m. Tel. 078 4595 236
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081 302 0071 / 021 952 9928
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4 TON Truck with driver forhire from R700. 084 397 2144
MOTORS
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WINDSCREENS andmotorglass supplied and fitted.Ph 082 973 5536
EIENDOMME
162
Besighede te KoopBusinesses for Sale
RAVENSMEADHair Salon for sale. R79 000
neg. Call 074 436 5559
164
Eiendomme te KoopProperty for Sale
Is your house going onAuction?
SMS your name and number to083 700 6164
167
Huise te KoopHouses for Sale
VAHALLA PARK2 bedr., newly renovated,
near public transport + school.R259 000
DELFT/VOORBRUG2 bedr.
R235 000Call 083 255 7414
1791
Ouma WoonstelleGranny Flats
ELSIESRIVER. Granny flatfor 2 people. R1 800 p.m.Tel. 081 347 4138.
BESIGHEID
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LUTEA PARFUUM146 geure om te bemark!Uitstekende kommissie!
083 655 0445 ofmadrigrobbelaar@gmail.com /
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ADVERTISING COPY/ PASTEWorkers Needed
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AVONAGENTE BENODIGBegin nou en ontvang 'n gratisgeskenk. Vanaf 15% tot 30%
kommissie.( 021 910 2747 / 073 227 1034
Consultantsneeded for Morning Star
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No experience required.Start a.s.a.p. Commission andincentive basis. For interview,call Denise at 021 904 9822.
Home Care: Advanced HomeCare Nurs ing Course s ,Hairdressing Course, FreeLearner 's License, FirstAid/Childcare. Full/Parttime.Registe now! ( 021 945 4848a.h. or 071 303 4426Email: pnat@telkomsa.net
IT STORE, exmatricsneeded. R2 500 p.m.( 021 930 4219
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HAIR COURSER750. Call 072 373 4147
HAIRSTYLISTNEEDED /
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For appointment, call André on021 930 9068
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No transport or previous salesexperience needed. Free training is
provided. We offer basic salary,commission, petrol allowance and
various other incentives.
For appointment, call Stacy on021 465 7852
Terms & Conditions Apply
TygerBurger Elsiesrivier Bladsy 18 Woensdag 30 Mei 2012Geklassifiseerd/Classifieds
BELHAR / MUSICALSR700 000
Wagner Street Free standing3bedr. home, garage, outside
entertainment room, Close to UWC
BONTEHEUWELR350 000
Very neat 2bedroomedmaisonette, secured enclosedparking. On taxi & bus route.
CONTACT DAVID073 335 6375
ATTENTIONGOV. WORKERS!URGENT SALES
EERSTERIVER, MeltonRose Neat and safe 3bedr. with
garage + storeroom. R490 000
GEMS IN BLACKHEATH* GAYLEE Massive 4bedr. facebrick house + extra 2bedr. houseon big plot. Bargain at R795 000!!
* AUSTINVILLE Lovely doublestorey at R750 000!!
SELLERS, more houses needed!!!
PHONE/SMS IRMA082 318 9358 or 021 903 6631
OLYMPIC ESTATES
ATTENTION SELLERS!We are looking for houses to sell inElsies River, Belhar, Parow, Goodwood, Bridgetown, Silvertown,Heideveld, Ravensmead, Bishop
Lavis and all other areas.Contact Benita 073 042 6990
Office: 021 836 8261
COMING SOON!!!BELVUE HOUSING
DEVELOPMENTBehind Airport Shopping Centre,
Belhar. Price R365 0002 beds., kitchen & lounge o.plan,
fam. bathr. R7 000 payable tocover your plan & scrutinee fees,electrical meter (Eskom) & water
meter (municipality)Please contact our office
021 836 8261 for more information
BELHAR R350 000SOLE MANDATE/NEW RELEASE
VALUE FOR MONEYIN BELHAR
This property is situated in theChestnut area, offering 3 bedr.,laundry, kitchen and bathr. On itsown plot and situated in a close.Close to schools, public transportand amenities. Web ref.: 194771.
CHARLES, 083 5566 080021 946 1695 (o)
BELHAR/MUSICALS R500K3 spac. bedr., kitch., lounge,
entertainment braai room, garage,full bathr., not to be missed, at only
R500 000
BISHOP LAVIS/NOOITGEDACHT R450K
3 spacious bedr., lounge, kitchen,bathr., neat, cozy.
OLD HIGHBURY (Pearl Cresent)PLOT 568ml. R350 000
UITSIG/RAVENSMEAD R395KNeat 3bedr. home. O.plan lounge+ kitchen with b.i.c., stove + oven.
Modern full bathr. Garage. Close toschools, shops + transport.
WE HAVE buyers for your homes.Please call me, Natalie,
at 072 297 4377 for free valuationsin all areas.
BELLVILLE SOUTH R849 000SOLE MANDATE/NEW RELEASE
BIG FAMILIES WELCOME!This family home, situated inBrand Street, has it all: 5 spaciousbedrooms, 3 bathr., 3 living areasand modern o.plan fitted kitchen.Double garage with automateddoor with direct access. Verycentrally situated.Web. ref.: 199701.
CHARLES, 083 5566 080021 946 1695 (o)
CALLING ALLPOTENTIAL SELLERS!!I AM URGENTLY LOOKING FORHOUSES, FLATS OR PLOTS TO
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JACQUES 083 686 2117
DE RANGE R320 0003 bedr., lounge, kitchen, bathr.Very neat place.
ELSIES RIVERR550 000 3 Bedr. (b.i.c.) inall rooms, lounge, dining r.,kitchen, Wendyhouse in the backyard. Near public transport.
BELHAR R380 000Beginners house, 2 bedr., lounge,kitchen.
Contact Ruth,072 897 3822
or visit our website for moreavailable properties:
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Pin Properties021 982 7109
ICONDELFT R220 0002 bedrooms on a big plot.
BELHAR / SELFHELPR380 000 Neat 2 bedroomhome.
OLD BELHAR:R450 000 Beautiful 3bedroom duplex.
We are looking forstock in Belhar, Elsies
River, Ravensmead,Delft.
Contact Shireen 079 077 7665Ollie 073 399 2082www.iconprop.co.za
ICONDELFT (VOORBRUG)R250 000 2 bedr., kitchen,lounge, large plot offers welcome.
SUNBIRD PARKR350 000 3 bedr., lounge,kitchen, needs work, big plot.
DELFT (ROOSENDAL)R360 000 4 bedr., spaciouslounge, granny flat, garage for 4cars.
PALM PARK R380 0003 bedr., lounge, fitted kitchen,garage facade, no backyard, closeto Eerste River Hospital.
We urgently require serious sellersin the following areas:
Belhar, Delft, Ravensmead,Blue Downs, Eerste River,
Bishop Lavis, Highbury Park.Contact Gary, 076 696 2403
Melissa, 072 057 5753www.iconprop.co.za
ELSIES RIVER /THE RANGE R460 000
Neat 3bedroomed prop. All withb.i.c, fully fitted kitchen, loungewith Jetmaster. Enclosed parking
for 34 cars.
Call CHARLTON 076 644 6697/021 696 4114
GAYLEE /GREENFIELDS
R399 000
NEW RELEASE/SOLE MANDATEBargain buy, some work required.
2 beds., plus study, lounge,kitchen, bathr. & garage. BONUS
PLUS: Sep. 1bedr. flatlet withlounge, kitchen & bathr. Huge plot.
PHONE ME OR SMS
JACQUES 083 686 2117
HEATHER PARK /EERSTE RIVER
R495 000
3 bedr., lounge, dining r., kitchenwith builtin cupboards, single
garage, b.bars, blinds throughout,enclosed yard with cobble paving.
Close to all amenities.Web Ref.: 300693909
Bennett van Wyk, 084 564 1688
INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY GROUPINTERNATIONAL PROPERTY GROUP
RE/MAX Property Associates021 987 6433
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HILLCREST R330 0002 bedr., fully encl. spacious erf.MALIBU VILLAGE R340 000
2 bedr., f. kitch, dbl. carport, encl.MALIBU VILLAGE R380 000
Neat 3 bedr., b.i.c. in kitchen &fully enclosed.
BRENTWOOD PARK R530 0003 bedr., b.i.c. in main, m.e.s., study& laundry, f. kitchen & carport for 4
cars with separate entrance.Contact/SMS Carol
083 648 2648 or 021 909 0461
MALIBU VILLAGE R150 000Vacant plot, 365m².
HIGHGATE / KUILS RIVER R299 000 2 bedr. with b.ic., fully
enclosed.SUMMERVILLE / KUILS RIVER
R570 000 3 bedr. with b.i.c. in 2,main en suite, f. kitchen in gated
sec. complex.Phone Maurice
021 909 0461 / 084 909 9365
HINDLE PARK / KUILS RIVERR365 000
Don't despise small beginnings!This 2bedr. home offers you
ample space for future extensions.Enclosed yard with carport and lotsof paving, but enough space for a
garden. 10 min. walk to BlueDowns Mall. Close to transportroutes. Web Ref.: 300772619
Bennett van Wyk, 084 564 1688
INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY GROUPINTERNATIONAL PROPERTY GROUP
RE/MAX Property Associates021 987 6433
www.remaxpropertyassociates.co.za
RAVENSMEAD NEG.R550 000 Lounge & diningr.,f.f.kitchen, 3 beds., 2 granny flats,carport for 2 vehicles.R780 000 3 beds., ensuite &f.f.kitchen, granny flat. Near Tygerberg hospital.
KRAAIFONTEINR560 000 PLOTR380 000 Facebrick, 3 bedr. withbathr., lnge & kitchen. Also acarport for parking and a big yard.R440 000 2 beds., bathr., lnge,f,.f.kitch, diningr., gar with toilet &shower.R560 000 Double plot; 942m²near Cape Gate centre.R650 000 4 beds., ensuite,bathr., kitch, lnge, diningr., TVr.,single gar as well as carport for 4cars. Also a g. flat that has a bed,bathr., kitch, lnge & walkin closet.
Contact Heather 083 762 2345Lindsay 083 584 0741
or visist our website for moreavailable properties:
www.pinproperties.co.za
Pin Properties021 982 7109
SUNBIRD PARK / KUILS RIVERR645 000
This spacious home offers enoughspace for the extended family orfor using the extra rental incomefrom the granny flat towards yourbond. Lounge, dining r., kitchen,
3 bedr., 1½ bathr., single garage.Opp. Summerville Security Estate.Plot: 481m². Dwelling: 102 m²,Garage and teh g.flat: 71m².
Web Ref.: 300709119Bennett van Wyk, 084 564 1688
INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY GROUPINTERNATIONAL PROPERTY GROUP
RE/MAX Property Associates021 987 6433
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SUNBIRD PARKR195 000 Plots from
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dream home in this fastmovingdevelopment area. We can also
assist with plot and plans.
DEVON PARKR375 000 Ideal starter 2bedroom house with lam. floors,
b.i.c., f. kitchen and garage.
MALIBU VILLAGER420 000 3bedr. fam. homewith b.i.c., braai area and garage.
Close to amenities.Bennett van Wyk, 084 564 1688
INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY GROUPINTERNATIONAL PROPERTY GROUP
RE/MAX Property Associates021 987 6433
www.remaxpropertyassociates.co.za
UITSIG / RAVENSMEADR395 000 neg. Neat 3bedr.facebrick home. O.plan lnge &
kitch. with b.i.c., stove & oven. Modfull bathr., gar, close to schools,
shops & transport.BELHAR R430 000 neg.: Neat &
cozy 2bedr. home. B.i.c. in 1room., spac lnge., f.f.kitch, bathr.,carp. Park 4 cars, b.bars & alarm.
Close to UWC, schools & transport.
LOUMAR / BELLVILLE R850 000neg. Large, spac 4bedr. fam.
home with b.i.c., f.kitch with o.plandiningr. Sunny lnge with fireplace.Corner bath, sep. toilet. Dble gar.
Lots of parking. Plot size about 750m². Perfect for the growing fam.Call Habeeb 084 216 9469 /
021 931 9265Office hrs between 09:00 17:00
View pictures at:www.abdusprop.co.za
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It was a marriage of fitness and historywhen close to 4 000 runners laced up forthe Jive Slave Route Challenge on Sunday.
Hosted in the city centre for the second time,the race saw participants make their way pastsome of Cape Town’s most significant historicsites, many of which are linked to the slavetrade.
The host club’s Lion of Africa Itheko Sport-ing Athletic Club and race founder, FaroukMeyer, could not have been more pleased withthe success of the event.
“It was way above our expectations,” saysMeyer, who adds that “everything went offjust great. Even the weather played along”.
He is already eyeing the race growth poten-tial. “I think this race can grow into one of thebiggest in Cape Town.”
Sister community newspaperPeople’s Post is the print mediasponsor of the race.
The race has four routes. Of the3 900 people who took up the Chal-lenge, 1 400 ran the 10km, 1 200 tookpart in the 21,1km half marathon,700 did the 5km walk and 600 tookpart in the 10km walk.
Meyer says he was “pleasantlysurprised”by thenumberof foreignparticipants. “They just couldn’tstop talking about it.”
Since race day he has receivedseveral positive emails.
For the first time the race ledcompetitors straight through theCastle, arguably one of the most fa-mous historical landmarks in thecity.
Another unique aspect to theevent was that a canon doubled asthe starting gun.
Asiphe Skabalanjane broke the tape in the10km women’s race, while Bulelwa Mtshaeicame second, followed by Ursula Frans.
Their respective male counterparts wereMathadazo Qhina, Sinethemba Mdzanga andPeter Tsawayo. In the half-marathon, Antho-ny Godongwana was the first to cross the fi-nish line,whileLindikayaMthangayi took sil-ver.
Sityhilo Diko claimed the last podium posi-tion. The top three in the women’s half mara-thon were Nomvuyisi Seti, Bulelwa Simaeand Dianne McEwan.
The first, second and third placed runnersin the half marathon won R1 000, R750 andR500 respectively, while the top three in the10km race won R500, R300 and R200.
All of the competitors who finished the racereceived medals.
‘Slaves’ hit the tar running‘Slaves’ hit the tar running
People’s Post editor Feroza MillerIsaacs and advertising manager Edwin Scott both completedthe race and went home with medals.
The half marathon runners were the first to set off at 07:00. The start of the race was signalledby the firing of a canon at the Castle. Photos: Liam Moses
A runner exits the Castle while pushing a specially designed wheelchair.
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Die Durbies is ná ’n oorwin-ning met 26-14 oor die sterkspan van Hamiltons tans in ’nwedloop met die Maties ge-wikkel vir die boonste plek opdie punteleer.
Maklik het hierdie oorwin-ning egter nie gekom nie, tenspyte van die feit dat die Dur-banvillers in alle afdelingsdie botoon gevoer het en diemeeste aanvalswerk gedoenhet. Ná ’n rustydtelling van3-5 het die Durbies in derwaarheid driekwart deur diekragmeting nog 8-11 agterge-loop. Hul harde werk is da-rem in die laaste 20 minutebeloon toe twee verdere drieëHamiltons se doppie geklinkhet.
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