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TUESDAY 13 October 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] TELLING IT AS IT IS ATHLONE 2 2 G o o F loors loors 11 Carrick Crescent Athlone Industria-Opp Easy Pack Tel (021) 633 6156 / Fax (021) 633 8603 R 49 99 /m 2 Laminate Flooring Laminate Flooring EXCL VAT Terms & Conditions apply from R 29 95 /sheet Mosaics Mosaics now from R 109 95 /m 2 Porcelain Tiles Porcelain Tiles INCL VAT from Quality European Laminated Flooring available LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED DEBIT & CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. X1QMR0CW-QK131015 Romatherm 55mm 195 Prices valid 13 – 20 October 2015 24 75mm Cornice /3m Cornices X1QN2F19-QK131015 SYBRAND PARK Burglars move fast EARL HAUPT @EarlHaupt S even minutes. That’s all it took for burglars to enter and ransack Claire Swanson and Jac- queline Cloete’s home in Sybrand Park last weekend. The couple were out watching the Spring- boks tackle Scotland in the World Cup when they were alerted by their security company to a robbery taking place after their alarm had been set off. Items and damage of more than R100 000 was inflicted on Swanson and Cloete’s prop- erty, leaving them in a state of shock. “We had left after 17:00 and had gone to my folks and at 19:50 we got a call from ADT and they said that they had received an alarm signal at 19:45 and they were standing out- side our door and our front door was stand- ing wide open. “We sped down with my father. By that time ADT was still outside and the front door was open and I could see that the whole han- dle of the front door was lying on the floor and then I knew that we had been burgled. ADT then escorted us into the house and that is when we saw that we had been burgled, particularly in our lounge. Our TV, laptops had been stolen.” Swanson explains that the siren’s chord had been cut and that nothing that had been used to gain entry into the house had been left behind. However, a nearby neighbour of Cloete and Swanson, Sheila Marthinussen, sound- ed a warning to police and security compa- nies in the area when her suspicions were raised while allegedly coming into contact with one of the would-be burglars. Marthinussen too was watching the rugby with her brother and heard her doorbell ring shortly after her son had left to visit a friend. She initially thought it was her son return- ing to fetch something. But to her surprise, she found a man tampering with the gate when she looked through the door’s peep- hole. She tried to catch a better glimpse of the man through a bedroom window, but startled him and he fled across the street, in- to a white Volkswagen Jetta with tinted win- dows. “I ran upstairs to see if I could see a num- ber plate, but I couldn’t because I could see the car disappear around the corner. My in- stinct told me that something was not right. I phoned the police immediately,” she says. Marthinussen told the police about the suspicious car and asked them to come to her house. She then called her neighbour, but by the time the police had arrived, the house had already been burgled. V Continued on page 2. The Western Cape leg of the Jeep Warrior race was held at Meerendal on Saturday and Sunday this past weekend. The race is South Africa’s largest obstacle course competition that spans eight events and includes up to 9000 participants per event. Pictured is Raziya Salie (with blue bandana) from Ottery struggling to get out of the mud. The “mud monster” obstacle is usually a 100m stretch of mud riddled with 3m humps and 3m dips athletes have to navigate as part of the course. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX Not worth it if you’re not dirty

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Page 1: People's Post Athlone 20151013

TUESDAY 13 October 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] IT AS IT IS

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Burglars move fastEARL HAUPT

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Seven minutes.That’s all it took for burglars to enter

and ransack Claire Swanson and Jac-queline Cloete’s home in Sybrand Park lastweekend.The couple were out watching the Spring-

boks tackle Scotland in theWorld Cup whentheywere alerted by their security companyto a robbery taking place after their alarmhad been set off.Items and damage of more than R100 000

was inflicted on Swanson and Cloete’s prop-erty, leaving them in a state of shock.

“We had left after 17:00 and had gone tomyfolks and at 19:50 we got a call fromADT andthey said that they had received an alarmsignal at 19:45 and they were standing out-side our door and our front door was stand-ing wide open.“We sped down with my father. By that

timeADTwas still outside and the front doorwas open and I could see that the whole han-dle of the front door was lying on the floorand then I knew that we had been burgled.ADT thenescortedus into thehouseand thatis when we saw that we had been burgled,particularly in our lounge. Our TV, laptopshad been stolen.”Swanson explains that the siren’s chord

had been cut and that nothing that had beenused to gain entry into the house had beenleft behind.However, a nearby neighbour of Cloete

and Swanson, Sheila Marthinussen, sound-ed a warning to police and security compa-nies in the area when her suspicions wereraised while allegedly coming into contactwith one of the would-be burglars.Marthinussen toowaswatching the rugby

withher brother andheardher doorbell ringshortly after her sonhad left to visit a friend.She initially thought it was her son return-ing to fetch something. But to her surprise,she found a man tampering with the gatewhen she looked through the door’s peep-

hole. She tried to catch a better glimpse ofthe man through a bedroom window, butstartled him and he fled across the street, in-to awhiteVolkswagen Jettawith tintedwin-dows.“I ran upstairs to see if I could see a num-

ber plate, but I couldn’t because I could seethe car disappear around the corner. My in-stinct told me that something was not right.I phoned the police immediately,” she says.Marthinussen told the police about the

suspicious car and asked them to come toher house. She then called her neighbour,but by the time the police had arrived, thehouse had already been burgled.V Continued on page 2.

The Western Cape leg of the JeepWarrior race was held at Meerendalon Saturday and Sunday this pastweekend. The race is South Africa’slargest obstacle course competitionthat spans eight events and includesup to 9000 participants per event.Pictured is Raziya Salie (with bluebandana) from Ottery struggling toget out of the mud. The “mudmonster” obstacle is usually a 100mstretch of mud riddled with 3mhumps and 3m dips athletes have tonavigate as part of the course.

PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

Not worth it ifyou’re not dirty

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Cloete and Swanson have been left angryand are amazed that something so destruc-tive can happen so quickly.“I could not fathom that somebody could

burgle a house in 10 minutes, so I definitelythought that there was still somebodyaround. It took fourminutes to get back hereand theyhad toldus over the phone that theywere there within 10 minutes,” Swansonsays.“We sat outside and were just in shock,”

says Cloete.“I couldn’t believe that they stole the TV

off the wall. Definitely two guys would havehad to carry the TV out; that I couldn’t be-lieve.All theother things that they stole, likethe laptops and the jewellery . . .“I just couldn’t believe all they did in such

a short time and also they knew what theywanted.”Angie Latchman, Wynberg policing clus-

ter spokesperson, says there are no defini-tive links to the crime, despite the similari-ties with other burglaries of this nature.“There are numerous groupings and peo-

ple using the same modus operandi to com-mit crime. The cars used in the commissionof this crime are different. The Wynbergcluster has reported a few caseswhereby themode of entry to homes was a crowbar.“The community is urged to ensure that

they install all the necessary security meas-ures to safeguard themselves and theirhomes. The installation of a good securitysystem, as well as cameras, is always recom-mended.”

ClaireSwanson

points to thespot where

burglarsgained

access to herhome.PHOTO:

EARL HAUPT

Motorists must take responsibility for re-newing their car licence discs, becausethey will not be notified by the nationaldepartment of transport.A computer system change at the de-

partment is affecting motorists whose li-cence discs expired at the end of Septem-ber and are renewable by 21 October.Thesemotorists are not receiving noticesto renew their annual car licences.Neither will those motorists whose li-

cence discs expire on 31 October and arerenewable by 21 November.

Motorists are urged to check their discrenewal dates.

If it is due for renewal,motorists shouldvisit their nearest vehicle licensing of-fice, or to renew it online visit www.cape-town.gov.za/en/eservices/Pages/de-fault.aspx and follow the steps outlinedthere.Motorists can also call the City of Cape

Town’s call centre on 0860 103 089 to findout the amount owing should they notknow the licence amount due.Ian Neilson, mayoral committee mem-

ber for finance, says they are doing every-thing they can to ease the discomfort ofmotorists and to come up with bettermeasures.

Note when to renew car discMANENBERG

Man arrested for ‘murdering’his girlfriend in shopA 39-year-old man has been arrested for

the alleged murder of his girlfriend.Lieutenant IanBennett,Manenbergpolice

spokesperson, says he was arrested after heallegedly accosted his girlfriend at a shop inKlipfontein Road.It is understood that the 24-year-old wom-

an entered the shop with two friends. With-out warning the perpetrator attacked her inthe shop. She tried to flee on foot.“She tripped and fell; this is when he

stabbed her eighteen times in her back,”

says Bennett.Bennett says the shop owner intervened,

but it was too late as she died from her inju-ries on the scene.A case of murder has been opened for in-

vestigation, with the suspect arrestedcharged with murder. He was scheduled toappear in the Athlone Magistrates’ Courtyesterday.V Anyone with information regarding this incident cancontact Manenberg police on 021 699 9400 or CrimeStop on 086 001 0111.

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AKewtownresidentwarns of vigilantismin frustration of criminal elements in

the area.ResidentMichael de Lillie says he is livid

at the lack of response from the police andthe City of Cape Town.He is concerned about the increase in

house burglaries and the removal of equip-ment from properties in and around FieldCrescent.“Residents have been threatened and as-

saulted. There is alcohol drinking and loudmusic from cars in the road during theweek in the daytime.”De Lillie alleges that schoolchildren are

bunking and doing drugs at an address inthe area.“All of these actions are daily occurren-

ces andwe as the residents in the road havehad enough. We report as much as we canto the officials, who to our mind seem tobrush our complaints aside and do not takethe proper action,” he says.“We as ratepayers would like to know:

How is it possible for this to happen in anarea where most of us try to adhere to thelaw and pay our rates and taxes and getnothing in return from the responsible peo-ple?”He says he has reported numerous inci-

dents, ranging from domestic disturbancesto house break-ins and assault, to the policeas well as the City of Cape Town.“When people are staying in rental stock,

they are obligated to adhere to the termsand conditions of their lease agreement,”saysward councillor Suzette Little. “One ofthe conditions of the lease agreement isthat antisocial behaviour will not be toler-ated. So if somebody is acting out of the or-dinary, be it as much as swearing or inter-fering, that is deemed as antisocial behav-iour.”Little explains that if these incidents are

reported, the information should be hand-ed over to them to have the City’s housingoffice investigate thematter, and the tenantwill be notified to represent his case.Little says shewelcomes input from com-

munity members and encourages them tofollow up queries, regardless of the time ittakes to respond.“If you do not get feedback within an ap-

propriate time, you have the right to askwhy you have not received an answer andif they told me that they have not receiveda response, wewill then in turn ensure thatwe follow up with the housing departmentor official or whoever was given the caseto find out the reason why they were notinformed.”

Janine Poggenpoel, manager of the safehouse for women and children in Wynberg which wasbroken into. PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

Safehouse for women, children burgledASTRID FEBRUARIE

@FebAstrid

A safehouse for abused women and childrenexperienced a huge blow when the propertywas broken into and itemsworthR45 000 sto-len.Now the home is in dire need of supplies

and is turning to the public for support.The home is situated in Wynberg, but the

precise address cannot be revealed to pro-tect the vulnerablewomenand childrenwholive at the premises.Warrant officer Silvino Davids, spokes-

person of Wynberg police station, has con-firmed the break-in.The safehouse is managed by Lavender

Hill-based organisation Philisa Abafazi Be-thu. Manager Janine Poggenpoel says thehome is an emergency facility which pro-vides a safe space for women for up to 72hours. But there has been women and theirchildrenwho have stayed longer, dependingon their situation.“We take care of these women and chil-

dren andprovide themwith a place of safety,away from their abusive homes and part-ners,” she says.The break-in hasmade it difficult for them

to take on more people as they are low onsupplies.“Wecanonly accommodate a certainnum-

ber of people as we rely on donations andfundraisers who host events to raise themoney needed to buy basic supplies,” shesays.Poggenpoel says the property stolen in-

cludes brand new blankets, as well as foodand clothing.“These are all basic items required to help

the women and children. It is tough for usnow, but somehow we manage. But we docall on the public to support us and ourcause,” she says.The home has been open since 2012 and ca-

ters for women and children from all com-

munities.Some of the women who enter the home

come with little or nothing and everythingis provided for them– fromclothingand foodto supplies for their babies, which Poggen-poel says is “extremely costly”.“We feel bad when we have to turn some-

one away because we do not have enoughspace or food. We have dedicated our timeto this home, to making it a place wherewomenand their children can feel safe. Herewe guide and protect them, but we cannotdo it without the support of the public,” shesays.Poggenpoel says after the break-in every-

one is feeling vulnerable and scared.

“We are only women here and we feel likeour space has been invaded. The little bitthatwehavewas taken fromusand forwom-en and children who come from abusivebackgrounds it is extremely scary,” sheadds.Poggenpoel says that despite the break-in

theywill continue to provide a safe space forwomen and children who are victims of sex-ual and domestic violence to live freely andwithout fear and to support and educatewomen and children about their rights andfreedoms.Readers who want to donate or make a

contribution toward the safehouse can con-tact Poggenpoel on 081 320 5834.

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The new home for African craft and de-sign, the V&A Waterfront’s Watershed,has been recognised twice over for its de-sign and redevelopment at two prestig-ious award ceremonies.

The R50m redevelopment of a formercraft market and disused workshop intoa hub for quality African art and designnowknown as theWatershed, was recog-nised at this year’s Cape Institute for Ar-chitecture (CIfA) Awards and at the 19thAnnual South African Council of Shop-ping Centres (SACSC) Congress.

Formerly the Craft Market and Well-ness Centre and commonly known as theBlue Shed, the historic warehouse struc-ture of the Watershed was opened to thepublic for trade in October last year.

The Watershed was one of only 12 de-

velopments in the Western Cape to re-ceive a CIfAAward for Architecture thisyear, with the Institute commending there-imagining of a closed, warehousespace into an open-ended “indoorstreet”.

Co-winnerThe Watershed was also named a co-

winner in theRedevelopment of ExistingSpace award category at the SACSCCon-gress’s Annual Retail Design and Devel-opment Awards (RDDA). The awardsrecognise exceptional shopping centredesign combinedwith economic success.They have a particular interest in devel-opments with excellent design solutionsand those that achieve a clear overall de-velopment goal.

V&A’s craft shed awarded

Tea cups tinkle forSt Luke’s, CansaMore than a 100 women were encouraged

to continue the fight against cancerwhen the Melomed Private Hospitals com-pany hosted them at its annual breast can-cer awareness fundraiser at the AlhambraRestaurant at Islamia High School lastweek.

“Together cancer can be beaten,” saysMelomed’s Leizl Daniels.

According to her, cancer awareness andeducation remain pivotal in the early detec-tion and treatment of breast cancer. Regu-lar breast examination and screening arepromoted as part of the company’s corpo-rate social responsibility in support of gov-ernment’s health campaign.

All proceeds of the ticket sales of the eventwere donated to St Luke’s Hospice (R10 000)and Cansa (R5 000).

Women from the local communities, cur-rent patients and survivors were invited toencourage and be encouraged in the ongo-ing battle against the debilitating dis-ease.The event took the form of a high teawith much emphasis placed on decor andcatering to ensure that the right scene wasset for the information about cancer to bewell received by the audience.Guest speakers included resident special-

ists of Melomed as part of their support forthe initiative.The event was hosted by Dr Brenda Ford,

a physician at Melomed Bellville and a can-cer survivor himself, Dr Nadiya Ahmed, ageneral surgeon who also specialises inbreast surgery at Melomed Gatesville, aswell as Dr Imraan Parker, the resident on-cologist at Melomed Gatesville.

The Melomed company held its annual breast cancer awareness fundraiser last week. At the“high tea”-themed event at the Alhambra Restaurant at Islamia High School the companyraised money for St Luke’s Hospice and Cansa.

Sunday 18 October

V Athlone: The Association for Spina Bifidaand Hydrocephalus South Africa is celebrat-ing World Spina Bifida and HydrocephalusDay at Vygekraal Stadium at 11:00. For moreinformation contact Rozanne Bihl on082 567 6571 or Zubeida Toefy on083 440 1907.

Friday 30 October

V Athlone: The Regina Coeli Catholic Churchis hosting a spring snack dance at theAthlone civic centre at 19:00. Tickets costR100 each and the Cool Sounds Dance Bandwill be playing. Cheese and wine will beavailable on arrival. There will also be araffle at R10 per ticket and a lucky draw. Formore information contact Patric on083 302 2041 or 021 696 9444, Peter on084 251 0794 or 021 697 1119, Sheryl on073 928 5660 or Leon on 078 109 0199 or021 699 1151.

Friday 13 November

V Athlone: St. John the Evangelist AnglicanChurch in Belgravia Road will be hosting a

snack dance at the Athlone civiccentre from 20:00. The StrandCombo will be playing and ticketscost R100 each. Bring along yourown XYZ and platter. For moreinformation contact the parishoffice on 021 697 4956 or JuneBarnes on 072 690 1322.

Saturday 14 November

V Heideveld: Imvusa Cape Town Minstrelswill be hosting a summer ball, which willinclude a beauty pageant, at St. Mary’s hallin Salt River at 19:00. A live band willentertain the crowd, in what is a first-of-its-kind event hosted by a minstrel organisation.For more information and to book your seatcontact William Albertus on 079 066 2268,Charles Gordon on 082 904 8132 or KarriemJohnstone on 083 713 9342.

Now - 30 November

V Bridgetown: The Cape Town Associationfor the Physically Disabled is looking fordonations of non-perishable food items, suchas sugar, rice, lentils and tinned food for itsannual “buckets of hope” project fromOctober until the end of November. The fooddonations will be distributed to registeredclients of the Association in December tospread some festive cheer to those in need.Donations can be dropped off at 152Tarentaal Road. For more information or toarrange collection call Fatima Martin on021 637 1204.

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Prominent Muslimleader diesEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

The Muslim community of Athlone is inmourning after the death of Shaykh Abd

Al Rasheed Brown on Wednesday last week.Brown was a prominent leader and Qari

(a person who recites the Qur’an with theproper rules of recitation). He was a great-grandson of Shaykh Abdullah Taha Ga-mieldien and great-grandson of imam Shah-eeboe of the Chiappini Street Masjied.

Brown was an imam at the Masjidul Qudsin Gatesville and at Masjidus Sunni inKromboom.

He had ten siblings.He completed a Bachelor’s degree in The-

ology at Icosa before studying ReligiousStudies at the University of Cape Town, andobtained diplomas in Management, Coun-selling and Conflict Management, HR De-velopment and IT training.

Brown was an accomplished internation-al speaker, lecturer and Qari.

SadnessThe Cape Town Islamic Education Centre

(CTIEC) has expressed its sadness atBrown’s passing.

“We pray that Allah Almighty throughthe Wasila of His Beloved Prophet Muham-mad (SAW), grants him a lofty station inparadise. The CTIEC forwards its condolen-ces to his family, followers and students,”the Centre says in a statement.

Khalifa Mufti Sayed Haroon Al Azhari,head of the Cape Town Ulama Board, andHafez Zaid Sayed, deputy principal of theCTIEC, Shaykh Sayed Noor Ad Dusuqi, ex-ecutive member of the CTIEC, ShaykhSayed Ridhwaan Ziyaee, Zia ul Uloom and

other officials of the CTIEC also expressedtheir deep sadness and prayed for Brown’shigh rank in paradise and patience forSouth Africans at coming to terms with thisloss.

“Words cannot express the sadness thatthe heart is filled with. As if the world isa strange planet where we no longer belong.

“He was one whose knowledge, sincerityand honesty gave us some comfort in thisplace; someone whom we could depend onfor the knowledge of our religion; verily, hehas departed from the company of the menof this earth to the company of the men ofthe Hereafter,” says the CTIEC.

Shaykh Abd Al Rasheed Brown was aprominent leader and Qari and former imamat the Masjidul Quds in Gatesville and atMasjidus Sunni in Kromboom.

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MANENBERG

Rio Grandelights upCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

“Colour our community” was beautiful-ly illustrated by pupils of Rio Grande

Primary School in Manenberg in the latestinitiative of a combined group of studentsfrom Stellenbosch University and CapePeninsula University of Technology.This follows the Silence Violence cam-

paign which was introduced at the schoolearlier this year.Grade 6 and 7 pupils had the opportunity

to leave their colourful marks on a banner,whichwill be featured on the organisation’swebsite, scheduled to be launched earlynext year.Monique Ponto from the SilenceViolence

campaign says the collaboration is a firstfor the organisation.“This is a first for team Silence Violence

and an initiative headed by our media andcommunications team under the guidanceof three talented CPUTMedia students. Thevideo will be one to close off a good year forSilence Violence, and create an art piece,”Ponto explains.“The collaboration started less than a

month ago, when Lwamkelu Cakata, along

withhis colleague and friendDitaba-Joseph‘Deejay’Khauoeapproached theheadofMe-dia,MishqaJakoet. These vibrant, talented,rising stars are not short of passion andtheir work and ethic speak for themselves.They are young, upcoming professionalswhose tales relate to the circumstances ourpupils find themselves in.”“When you remove the children from a

community already in strife, you are leftwith a community in darkness. The pupilsof Rio Grande bring light and add colour totheir community of Manenberg. This meta-phor resonates with what this initiativecaptures visually,” Ponto continues.“Their artwork was mounted onto a wall

to form a mosaic banner. The arrangementwas done in such a way that both the schooland organisation’s logos formed the centreand were surrounded by images of the com-munity and handprints of the pupils sym-bolic of Silence Violence.”She adds the idea will be to select an im-

age of Rio Grande Primary, have the imageenlarged and a stencil of the image made.The stencil will then be made available forthe pupils to colour in or paint. Their art-work will then be digitised and used as apart of the site.

Rio Grande Primary School pupils helped make a banner, themed “Colour our community”, forthe Silence Violence campaign. The banner will be included on the organisation’s website.

PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Seeking family and friends of NamibianSocial worker Bukiwe Siyazi is tracingthe family or friends of Charles Maclobo.Maclobo is originally from Namibia. Hehas been living on the streets around Lo-

tus River for 10 years.He does not have family in Cape Town.

If anyoneknowsMaclobourgently call Si-yazi on 021 508 7469 / 70 / 00.

On Saturday facilities around the world,including the Two Oceans Aquarium,will be celebrating African PenguinAwareness Day.The endangered African penguin is

found only along the Southern Africancoastline.A number of activities will take place

at the Aquarium on the day to celebrate.A mini Penguin Waterfront Waddle

will kick things off. This year, the 2.5kmroutewill amble through theWaterfront,starting and finishing at the Aquarium.All participants are encouraged to wearblack and white in support of the pen-guins and to join the festivities from08:30 for complimentary beverages. Thewaddle will start at 09:00. Waddlers arealso encouraged to bring their own wa-ter, as bottled water is not encouraged.Samantha, the Aquarium’s penguin

mascot, will make an appearance andmembers of the Aquarium will have theopportunity to see themovieCity slickers– A tale of two African penguins.The African penguin is endemic to

Southern Africa and the only penguinspecies found on the continent. They areonly found from the Namibian coast in

the west, to Algoa Bay in the east. Thesecharismatic, flightless birds are classi-fied as endangered according to theIUCN Red List of Threatened Species.It is estimated that, at the turn of the

century, the African penguin populationnumbered approximately 1.5m. Theseenigmatic birds face extinction in thewild as their numbers continue to de-cline dramatically, with just over 18 000breeding pairs left in South Africa. Lossof food source due to overfishing, climatechange and habitat destruction are justsome of the factors taking their toll.African penguins feed mainly on

small, shoaling fish like pilchards andanchovies. This puts them in direct com-petition with humans. Studies havefound that African penguins have totravel further and further away fromtheir colonies in search of food. This isdetrimental to penguin chicks as they re-ly on their parents for food and protec-tion. The adult penguins are also suffer-ing, as they have to consume enough fishto sustain them as well as their chicks.V For more information about the celebrations ofAfrican Penguin Day at the Two Oceans Aquariumvisit www.aquarium.co.za.

Do the penguin waddle

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A 19-year-old waskilled in an alleged

gang-related shootingin Kewtown early on

Monday evening.PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

KEWTOWN

Teen gunned downEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

A 19-year-old died in an alleged gang-relat-ed shooting in Kewtown on Monday last

week.The victim was walking between blocks 1

and 2 when he was struck by a single shotto the back. He died on the scene soon after.No arrests have been made.Witnesses allege the victimwas amember

of the Playboys gang. It is further allegedthat themurderer is amember of the Ameri-cans.People’s Post reported last week that Kew-

town is one of the areas in Athlone with thehighest level of crime, with gang violencehappening more frequently.. In a separate incident on Friday, a 27-year-old man was killed in front of a residence inHeath Court in Kewtown.“Athlone patrol van members attended to

a complaint at the address. Upon arrivalthey found the victim lying on the groundbleeding from his mouth and nose. It wasthen found that the victim sustained a gun-shot wound to the back of his head and leftarm,” says Sergeant Zita Norman, Athlonepolice spokesperson.

She says the victim died on the scene dueto the extent of his injuries and that circum-stances surrounding the incident are un-known and it is also not known whether thetwo incidents are linked in any way.. Meanwhile, police arrested 93 people invarious drug searches at houses in theMitchells Plain policing cluster. A further210 arrests were made for various drug of-fences and drugs were confiscated, like 248gheroin, 326g tik, 265g mandrax, 3g cocaineand 846g dagga.Eight fines to the value of R4 600 were is-

sued at a roadblock, where a stolen car wasalso recovered.18 operations were conducted at shebeens

in which five people were arrested and88 0226 alcohol was confiscated. Six counter-feit goods operations were conducted.60 wanted people were arrested when po-

lice conducted 14 tracing operations, whileanother four arrests took place during 891spaza shop visits where four firearms wereseized.94 crimes against women and children

were reported, resulting in 25 arrests.V Anyone with information regarding the shootingscan contact Athlone police on 021 697 9238 or021 697 9239.

Clothing shop robbedA bystander, a store manager and hisstaff were robbed at gun point at NyangaJunction on Wednesday morning.Manenberg police spokesperson Lieu-

tenant Ian Bennett says the victims werethreatened by five unknown men in oneof the clothing shops at 08:00.It is believed the five men came to the

front door of the store and told themanag-er and the bystander, who were standingoutside, to open the doors.As the doors opened, the suspects

pulled out firearms and threatened thestaff whowere inside, proceeding to forcethe manager to open the safe.

Cash to the value of R92 000 was taken,while the rest of the staff and the bystand-er were held in the shop’s storeroom.The suspects fled on foot in the direc-

tion of Manenberg, firing several shots.The bystanderwas hit and taken to hos-

pital for treatment.It is alleged the suspects then changed

direction.Bennett saysnoarrestshavebeenmade

yet and a case of business robbery hasbeen opened for investigation.V Anyone with information regarding this incidentcan contact Manenberg police on 021 699 9400 orCrime Stop on 0860 010 111.

EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt

Owners of the One cash and carry shop inLansdowne are still in a state of shock afterthey were robbed on Wednesday morninglast week.According to Colonel Herman Seals, com-

mander at Lansdowne police station, theshop, located on the corner of St Aidans andWindsor roads,was robbed onWednesday at10:45.The shop is owned by Chinese nationals.Seals says eight unknown African males

armed with firearms and knives entered theshop and started to assault people in theshop.He says that R20 000 cash was taken and

that four cellphones to the value of R10 000were also taken in the robbery.The five people who were in the shop sus-

tained injuries during the robbery and weretaken to hospital for treatment.Eyewitnesses on the scene allegedly heard

gun shots, but police say that no shots werefired during the robbery.

When People’s Post visited the store onThursday, it seemed as if it was business asusual with the store open for nearby pat-rons.But on closer investigation, the atmos-

phere was one of tension.As a result, the Chinese nationals who

were present in the store refused to givecomment on the robbery, instead fingeringone of the shop stewards.JamesMkailo (22) then confirmed that one

of the Chinese nationals was stabbed andthat the suspects fled in an unidentified car.“They came and robbed them. Four guys.

I was inside working and they beat them,they wanted money,” he said.He confirmed that all the crime was

caught on security cameras on the premises,and the footage was handed to the police forinvestigation.No arrests have been made at this stage

and cases of business robbery and assaultwith intent to cause grievous bodily harmhave been opened for investigation.V Anyone with information can contact the Lans-downe detectives on 021 700 9000.

No arrests after shop robbery

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 13 October 20158 NEWS

Direct claimant EdwinaMakgamatha is a survivor of ahit-and-run accident that nearlyclaimed her life and left herpartner seriously injured. To thisday, the driver who caused thehorrific accident five years ago onthe notorious Mabopane Highwayoutside Pretoria, resulting inthe car rolling several times, isunknown.

Edwina heeded RAF’s call to approachthe Fund directly, thus ensuring theirclaim was handled quicker and that theyreceived their full settlement, withouthaving to pay any legal fees. Thanks tothe RAF’s compassionate and professionalhandling of their case, they receivedfull compensation and were granted anundertaking certificate to cater for theirfuture health needs and requirements.

For her physical needs, the RAF ensuredthat Edwina received all mobility disabilitydevices she required such as a wheelchair,a bath bench and pressure mattresses.Furthermore, her home was modified tomake it more accessible for wheelchairuse, while hand controls were installed inEdwina’s car, allowing her to regain herindependence once again.

The 30-year-old mother of two underwenta long and gruelling rehabilitation. Not onlydid she have to deal with accepting herphysical injuries but also with the massive

psychological and emotional traumawhen she realised that she would neverwalk again. However, Edwina credits herrecovery to the enormous psychologicaland emotional support the RAF caregiversprovide.

Today, Edwina has victoriously turnedher pain into a new mission in life – sheis making a difference in the lives ofmany left paralysed by road crashes,especially those living in townships whereservices for the disabled remain poor.Her company, Thusanang (meaning ‘tohelp one another’), has forged close tieswith numerous manufacturers of mobilitydisability products and along with herspecially trained caregivers, refers themfor home and car modifications. She doesmotivational talks, visits rehab centres,supplies medical consumables, and is evenestablishing a driving school for disabledpeople!

“The RAF has not only given me supportduring a hectic period but has alsoassisted me to establish my business,” shesaid. “When I was young, I wanted to bea nurse, and I feel what I’m doing nowis the closest thing to achieving mydream.”

Edwina can be contacted on011 – 453 0480.

For more details about RAF’s services, contact the Call Centre on0860 23 55 23, from Monday to Friday between 07h45 and 16h00.

WHERE TO CLAIM DIRECTLY

EDWINA MAKES ADIFFERENCE THANKS TORAF’s SUPPORT

MPUMALANGARob Fereirra HospitalSibusiso Simelane,013 741 3551Themba HospitalYandisa Peter,Not AvailableTonga HospitalSifiso Shabangu,013 785 0627Standerton HospitalJabulile Dlamini,017 712 5872Witbank HospitalLucia Mashaongane,013 653 2082Evander HospitalJennifer Itumeleng,017 632 4480Kwa-Mhlanga HospitalThabo Selowa,013 947 3659Mmamehlake HospitalDavid Kulwago,012 721 2391Mapulaneng HospitalFumani Lesley Ndl-ovu, Not Available

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NORTHERN CAPEGordonia HospitalMotane TaxSeepamore,054 331 0007Kimberley HospitalEsme Claudia Grif-fiths, 053 802 2159Manne Dipico HospitalBoitumelo Dikgetsi,051 753 2151

LIMPOPOPolokwane HospitalCynthia Van Rens-burg, 015 297 0450Mankweng HospitalHanedzani Tshivhasa,015 267 0234Voortrekker HospitalEverista Rabalago,015 483 2639Mokopane Hospital015 581 0972Maphutha MalatjiHospitalEmmanuel Sadiki,015 769 1520Warm Baths HospitalPuseletso Shakoane,014 736 3397

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NORTH WESTJS Tabane Hospital0145925297Brits HospitalNomaxabiso Matsika,012 252 7874Moses KotaneHospitalSibongile Sithole,014 556 3903Tshepong Hospital018 465 2272Mafikeng HospitalNonny Gausubelwe,018 383 2081PotchefstroomHospitalFezile Nzima,018 294 7130ZeerustOrapeleng Ramongola018 642 1027

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Situated on a private peninsula surroundedby three beautiful beaches, Shelley Point isone of the only places in the country wherethe sun rises and sets over the sea. The BonHotel Shelley Point, on the Shelley Point Es-tate, is one of the finest resorts on the WestCoast and a 90-minute drive from Cape Town.

Suitable for family holidays, corporate geta-ways, weddings and a variety of events, theresort has plenty to offer. It has a challengingand officially rated 9-hole golf course, restau-rants and cocktail bars, two swimming pools,a spa and wellness centre, tennis courts andbowling greens and, for the family holiday, akids’ club to keep the young ones busy whileparents play golf, enjoy a pamper at the spa

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Nominations for the Cultural AffairsAwards close on Friday.The awards are held annually to cele-

brate individuals and organisations in theprovince who aremaking a positive contri-bution on the cultural side of life. Theawards have been given to those who havemadeaprofound impact in theareas of arts,culture, language, heritage, museums, ar-chives, geographical names and librariesover the years.Anroux Marais, provincial minister of

cultural affairs and sport, says it is impor-tant to celebrate the rich and diverse cul-ture of the individuals and organisationswho are doing the province proud.“Theseare thepeoplewhobuild a founda-

tion for the generations to come”, saysMar-ais.Members of the public whowish to nomi-

nate an individual or organisation for anaward, can get nomination forms on the de-partment’s website at www.western-cape.gov.za/dept/cas.The awards ceremony will take place in

February next year.

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From the beginning of this month the buri-al hours at Maitland, Welmoed and Khaye-litsha cemeteries have been extended onSaturdays and Sundays.This is being done for a trial period of six

months.The purpose of the extension is to accom-

modate more burials over the weekend, toprovide amore dignified service in the bus-iest cemeteries and to avoid congestion be-tween noon and 14:00.The extended hours will be on Saturdays

from 08:00 to 16:00 and on Sundays fromnoon to 15:00.Belinda Walker, mayoral committee

member for community services and spe-cial projects, says about 1000 burials amonth take place in Cape Town cemeteries.Saturday is the much preferred day for

funerals at the City’s cemeteries.“We want our cemeteries to be quiet and

dignified spaces where people can congre-gate to bury and mourn their loved ones.But with so many funerals taking place onthe same day, this is no easy task. I believethat the extension of the burial bookinghours on Saturdays at our three largestcemeteries will go a long way towards ad-dressing this challenge,” says Walker.Sunday morning burials for specific de-

nominations will still apply.

More time for burialsover weekends

Spring Queen celebratedThe Southern African Clothing and TextileWorkers’ Union (SACTWU) will be cele-brating the 40th anniversary of its SpringQueen on 14 November.The trade union requests all women who

have been crowned as Spring Queen tomake contact so that they can also celebratein this special year. The organisation alsowants to contact the winners of the finalsheld at the Good Hope Centre recently.V Contact Ann Delport on 021 447 4570 or [email protected].

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The best Swaeltjies will win cash – R1000for first place, R500 for second and R300 forthird. There is also R500 prize money in the

open category.The Cape Town International Kite Festi-

val will take place at Zandvlei Nature Re-serve, Muizenberg (corner of Axminsterand the Row) on Saturday 31 October andSunday 1 November from 10:00 to 18:00. TheHeritage Kite Competition takes place onthe Sunday from 13:30.V For more information and entry forms visitwww.capementalhealth.co.za/kite or contact CapeMental Health on 021 447 9040 or [email protected].

Mental Health Awareness Month is cele-brated annually in October. This yearCape Mental Health will be raisingawareness around the theme of “Dignityin mental health”.

One in four people in all communitieshave a mental health condition, and onein every four people has, at some pointin their lives, experienced a loss of digni-ty because of their mental health condi-tion, says Cape Mental Health directorIngrid Daniels.

“Few people understand the truemeaning of dignity, and even fewer real-ise the extraordinary impact it has onour lives and relationships. The socialexclusion, lack of resources, inequality,discrimination and stigma faced bymany people with a mental illness inhib-its the restoration of their dignity,” shesays.

Cape Mental Health is aiming to re-store the dignity of patients and to ad-dress external factors that erode theirdignity by offering comprehensive, pro-active and enabling mental health servi-ces in the province.

Despite the existence of legislation likethe national mental health policy frame-work strategic plan 2013- 2020, there are

still crucial issues that need to be ad-dressed and rectified to ensure the digni-ty of mental health care patients, Danielssays.

These include easy and reliable accessto the correct medication, access to com-munity-based rehabilitation centres, theallocation of sufficient beds and resour-ces to psychiatric and other health carefacilities, ensuring medical staff have ba-sic training in and understanding ofmental health and ensuring patient par-ticipation in treatment plans and policyimplementation.

“Although South Africa has legisla-tion in place to ensure the protection ofthe rights of people with psychiatric andintellectual disabilities, it is our ongoingresponsibility to ensure that this legisla-tion is implemented so that all South Af-ricans are treated with dignity and re-spect,” she says.

Michael Hattingh, a member of CapeMental Health’s psychosocial rehabilita-tion programme, called Fountain House,says: “We should always remember thatin order to restore dignity, all people liv-ing with a mental illness have a voiceand should be heard. I am not defined bymy mental illness.”

Mental healthcareshould uphold dignity

Mall scamsterstrikes againASTRID FEBRUARIE

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Shoppers are warned to be vigilant as thefestive season comes closer. Several

more cases have been reported of womenwho were conned and their belongings sto-len.People’s Post previously reported that the

Wynberg police has seen over 10 cases inwhich women have been conned into “buy-ing clothes” at half price only to have theirbelongings stolen (“Watch out for ‘friendlyshop helper’”, 26 May).

Warrant officer Silvino Davids, spokes-person of Wynberg police station, saysthere have been more incidents recently.

“All shoppers – not only women – need tobe vigilant at all times, as this could happento anyone. We urge shoppers to never lettheir personal items out of their sight,” Da-vids says.

Several women have been duped intoleaving their belongings with strangers un-der false promises of buying items at sever-al clothing stores at discount prices.

Gang of thievesDavids says a group of women have been

targeting shoppers in a mall in Wynberg.“Many of the victims were approached in

one specific store in the mall,” he says.According to the investigating detective

the suspect somehow convinces the victimthat she is a store employee and can get thevictim “whatever they want for half theprice”.

“The suspect then tells the victim if theyare interested to meet with them outside the

mall, where about three to four other ‘inter-ested buyers’ are waiting,” he says.

The con artist explains that they can onlygo back into the store with one interestedbuyer at a time.

The suspect asks the women gathered toleave all their belongings, including theirhandbags, cellphones, purses and eventheir shopping bags, with the other "inter-ested buyers" who are waiting for theirturn.

The suspect first takes one of her accom-plices back to the store. This woman re-turns with clothing she says has been pur-chased from the store.

“This, however, is only a way to make thevictim trust that the suspect is the realdeal,” he says.

Gone girlsWhat happens next is that the victim

leaves all her belongings, goes back to theclothing store with the suspect and is toldto pick out what she wants.

She is told to go back outside the mall towhere the other "interested buyers" are andwait there.

However, the victim realises as soon asshe gets outside the mall to the “waiting ar-ea” that the other three or four "interestedbuyers" are missing – with her belongings.

“This is a well thought out scam and thevictims are easily lured into purchasingitems at a discount price,” he says.

Davids urges shoppers to be careful andnot fall for scams like this one. “If anyonehas any information on the suspects or hasbeen approached in this manner please re-port it to the police,” he says.

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Our lives have become intrinsically linked with technolo-gy.

We would never dream of leaving the house without acellphone. Not feeling the weight of one in your pocketleaves you feeling vulnerable, naked.

Whilewe’remore connected thaneverbefore,we’ve for-gotten how to actually connect with those around us.

How often do you sit around a table with friends, withat least one person (if not all of them) glued to theirphones?

Cellphones take prized place next to the bed, are alwayskept on full volume and can’t be ignored, even while driv-ing – or at least that’s how we behave.

But when did we forget our manners?When did it become socially acceptable to ignore your

dinner company to reply to a text message or to answeremails while in a meeting?

And surely switching your phone off during an event,concert, movie, wedding or church service should be abasic courtesy.

Yet we regularly find little Tommy’s solo in the schoolplay, the romantic love scene of the latest blockbuster oreven the vows of a bride and groom interrupted by thechirping of a phone.

What does it say about us as a society that money hasto be spent on advertising to ensure cellphones are turnedoff before a movie and priests have to start sermons byasking that cellphones be switched off?

It speaks to a lack of respect for others that we can’teven manage simple cellphone etiquette.

But really, it should be quite simple – if you wouldn’ttalk during the event, others shouldn’t hear your cell-phone.

It’s a courtesy that we should expend without thinking,as simple as saying please or thank you.

So please turn off your cellphone. Thank you.

I am one of ‘those’I lived in a shack made of metal sheets,wood and plastic.

I remember how my mother made food– of which there was never secondhelpings – on a primus stove if she andmy dad got some money and other times,which were mostly, my mother cookedfood on an open fire.

My clothes were always broken anddirty. Now and then I would get a pairof shoes either too small or too big, butit was my shoes. Every morning my dadwould take his trolley, which he some-how got from a supermarket, and withhis thin, dirty clothes and broken shoesleave our shack – our home – to skuddle.

I would later learn what the word“skuddle” meant for my parents and forus children. Every day and night foryears I and my family used the sameblankets, which got thinner and moretorn year after year.

I would play with children around mealso living in shacks and I knew noother way. I thought this was how onewas supposed to live.

At age six I saw some children put ona set of neat clothing they would call aschool uniform and walk for miles to aschool to “get educated”. When I askedmy mother when was I going to beeducated, she would tell me “One daywhen there is money” and when theywould get a cement and brick housefrom the government.

At age seven I was taken by my dad tohelp him skuddle. We walked out of therickety fence surrounding our informalsettlement and I was so proud, so excitedto go with my daddy to work, to skuddleand so contribute to our survival and tocurb the ever-lingering hunger pains.

We came to big, beautiful brick houseswith big tarred roads, big fences andeverywhere there were shiny cars.Everywhere fat little children my agewere playing and sounding happy inbeautiful, neat clothes.

To me this was like another worldand, with all the lawns and parks andtarred roads, I thought this was heaven.I then saw bins standing on the pave-ments and dad explained to me that “die

ryk mense” (the rich people) place theirgarbage and dirt in these bins. In thesebins were goodies: Items my dad wouldscratch out and place in his trolley.

The bins had all kinds of smells,mostly unpleasant, but this did not determy daddy. This was skuddle.

I will never forget how I innocentlywaved and smiled at the uncle and theaunties behind the fences of thesebeautiful homes. To my shock I wasignored as if I was a pest, a disease.

But a very few greeted my dad andhanded him a few items of clothing andsome bread. My dad and others of ourcommunity had to hurry before thetrucks came to empty the bins.

With my dad’s guidance I helped heapor load plastic, cardboard and metalpieces onto our trolley. In some bins mydad found some clothing and now I knewwhere my “new” clothing came from.

At the end of the skuddle we went tothe nearest scrapyard and my dad gotR53 for his goods. We went to a shopand Dad bought a half loaf of bread, atin of fish, four loose cigarettes for himand Mom, R7 French polony and alollipop for me.

Now, years later, I own my owntrolley and I do my own skuddle. When Isee a piece of newspaper lying around Iadmire the pictures but the words meannothing to me as I cannot read and yet Ilive in a beautiful country with awonderful concept that is the Constitu-tion that states all citizens are equal, sothe people and the politicians say. And Ihear people preached that in the BibleJesus stated very clearly that one mustlove one’s neighbour as one lovesoneself, and I also hear in our democrat-ic South Africa we have freedom ofmovement and freedom of association,but yet I am called “those people”.

Then my prayer is that you who livein brick homes, who have work, whohave bank accounts and are educated,you or your children will never wear myshoes or my clothing and live where Ilive.

KEITH BLAKE,Ottery

‘Lovelylanguage’ ismarginalisedWe recently celebrated Heritage Monthand Day as a rich, proud nation ofdiversity, the rainbow nation with itseleven languages.

It should not just be a day to take offfrom work but to celebrate our trueidentity, our upbringing, our patriotism,traditions, cultures.

I was born in the lovely town ofUpington in the Northern Cape, aprovince rich with culture and blessedwith the most friendly people.

It is where Afrikaans is proudlyspoken. Where people speak the languagelike poetry. So, it is part of my culture,my upbringing and tradition.

Over the last decade or so I have cometo realise with alarm that this lovelylanguage is being marginalised, especial-ly at schools. If a parent wants to enroltheir child whose home language isAfrikaans, they have limited options.

They are then indirectly forced to puttheir children in English-speakingclasses. This then forces the child to notbe confident in class, to feel overwhelmedand struggle and in some cases it is acontributing factor to the drop-out figure.

In Mitchell’s Plain, for example, thereare very few Afrikaans classes forentry-level education and some parentshave to look outside the area. I am quitesure the department knows about thesituation but “fiddles while Rome burns”and want to be politically correct.

I read that the department wants tointroduce Mandarin as well as anAfrican language into the school sylla-bus, which is good if it makes ourchildren more marketable but not at theexpense of other equally importantlanguages.

Let us be accommodating in our proudheritage in our quest for true nationbuilding.

Lank leef Afrikaans.C. BASSON,

ward committee member

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The Bridgetown Theatre Company’s dancers will perform at this year’s Baxter Dance Festival.From left: Ashlynn Daniels, Chelsea Pedro, Jaydine Ross, Nicole Ross, Tanya Johnson andCaelina-Joy Charles.

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She’s a singer, a writer, an artist, an entre-preneur and a mother.Retreat’s Lydia Lategan is a woman of

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of the eagle, her debut, 12-track album, inFebruary, she’ll give fans a taste with athree-track EP at the end of the month.“Theyare threebeautiful songs,” she says.Lydia describes hermusic as “very inspir-

ing”. A mixture of country and gospel, thealbum tells the story of her own personaljourney of restoration through religion.Lydia says the album, produced by Dami-

anRoman,will be encouragement for peoplefrom all walks of life.It was love that motivated Lydia to begin

writing. She started with a story about achildhood love, the same love that inspired70 poems in three days later in her life.As with her poetry, Lydia’s songs come

straight from the heart, telling stories thatcover the full spectrum of human emotions;from lost love to hope and unexpected luck.She is constantly writing, sometimes

working on three songs at a time, but whenshe isn’tmakingmusic, Lydia is also a paint-

er. Some of herworkwill be exhibited beforeher performance at the Upper Hall Church.The busymother of two – now adult – chil-

dren also runs signwriting, catering and in-terior decorating businesses.She is also planning a gospel concertin

which she’ll bring various artists togetherto perform “songs you don’t hear anymore”.Lydia will have auditions for gospel musi-

cians with their own instruments on Satur-day 28 November. Interested musicians cansend her a WhatsApp on 082 6242 871 or call074 742 4131 for more information.V Tickets for the show cost R100, including a CD andrefreshments. For bookings, more information or tobook Lydia for a performance, contact her on074 742 4131 or [email protected].

Singer of many talents, plans

Retreat singer and songwriter Lydia Lategan ispreparing to launch her debut EP in Steenbergat the end of the month.

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The Cape Town Cycle Tour has an-nounced that it has banded togeth-er with five other mass participa-tion cycling events to form theWorld Association of CyclingEvents (WACE).The constitution of the new asso-

ciation was announced in Romelast week.WACE comprises six of the most

prestigious and largest mass par-ticipation events in the world,namely:. Cape Town Cycle Tour, theworld’s largest timed cycling event.TDFiveBoroBike Tour, the onlyclosed road mass participation cy-cling event in New York City, with32 000 participants. Vatternrundan in Sweden, thelongest and oldest mass participa-tion cycling event in the worldwith more than 6m kilometres rid-den each year. L’Etape du Tour, one of the most

beautiful and toughest races rid-den over a stage of the Tour deFrance. RideLondon, the world’s largestfestival of cycling with more than95 000 riders on traffic-free roads inLondon and Surrey. Granfondo Campagnolo Roma, aunique cycling experience inRomeWACE has been formed to pro-

mote and increase cycling world-wide. With more than 200 000 par-ticipants from 90 countries ridinginWACEevents eachyear, theneworganisation should inspire newriders to take up the challenge ofcycling and to encourage riders totravel to participate in otherworld-class cycling events.“It is a very exciting time for cy-

cling with such rapid growth in in-terest and participation,” saidHugh Brasher, president of WACEandevent director forRideLondon.More major international cy-

cling events are set to join WACEand the association is planning thecreation of the “WACE challenge”

with awards to riders who takepart in multiple WACE eventsaround the world.“The Cape Town Cycle Tour is

extremely excited and proud to beassociated with the founding ofWACE,” said David Bellairs, di-rector of the Cape Town CycleTour.“The Cape Town Cycle Tour has

the promotion of cycling at its coreand the raising of money for chari-ty as key drivers, while at the sametime promoting Cape Town as adestination for cyclists across theglobe.“Working with the group of

events will certainly assist us inachieving our aims. Being able toshare ideas and knowledge withevent organisers globally can onlylead to better experiences for thoseparticipating. It is wonderful thatas a result of the internationalreach of WACE, more cyclists willnowget to learnabout anddiscoverother events in countries from asfar afield as South Africa.”

Cape Town Cycle Tour among group of elite races

The Cape Town Cycle Tour has banded with five of the world’s leadingmass cycling events to form the World Association of Cycling Event. Hereare (from back, left): David Bellairs (Cape Town Cycle Tour), MatteoGerevini (WACE general secretary), Andy Gould (TD Five Boro Bike Tour,New York); (front): Gianluca Santili (Granfondo Campagnolo Roma), HughBrasher (WACE president) and Eva-Lena Frick (Vatternrundan).

JOSEPH PILLAY

A sizzling volley, 25 yards from goal bydefender Lwandile Soboyise liftedYoung Idols to its maiden Coca-Cola

Cup crown at the Athlone Stadium on Satur-day.TheManenberg outfit waswrapped in glo-

ry after 90minutes of thrilling soccer as theysaw off an equally determined Milan United2-1 in the lucrative Safa Cape Town knock-out competition.The competition is modelled after the

iconic English FA Cup, attracting 532 ama-teur teams throughout the region.Young Idols’ ability to show off its prow-

ess, in which the team members dished upsome silky moves, probably signified theirhunger andwillingness to produce the goodsto walk away as champions.Milano United was not completely out of

it, but the team was not as effective as itsYoung Idols counterpart, playing good soc-

cer, but in thewrongareas.Wheneventuallygiven the opportunity to score twice through

striker Fawaaz Basadien, they failed to con-vert their chances into goals.

That squared chances in which theircoach Desmond Crowie shook his head invain.

Brass bandThe boys in the white and green shirts

were spurred on by the brass band from theManenberg community. Like a 12th man,the band lifted the players. The moment ofmagic arrived in the 73rd minute whenLwandile Soboyise put up his hand, whizzedpast the first two defenders before turninghis body in and out of the next fourmarkers.He thenunleashed from25mavolley that leftMilano United’s custodian Kyle Johnsonclutching invisible straw.That turned out to be the decisive match-

winner that had theR35000 prize and the tro-phy engraved in Young Idols’ name on a ped-estal.While Crowie and hisMilano players’ nos-

es were left buried in the turf – shocked anddisappointed, they still earned R20 000.

Young Idols conquer Cup

A victorious Young Idols team celebrate lifting this year’s Coca-Cola Cup after beating MilanoUnited 2-1 in the final at Athlone Stadium on Saturday. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS