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TUESDAY 21 July 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] TELLING IT AS IT IS LANSDOWNE 41 Induland Cres. Lansdowne Ind. Supplier of a wide range of disposable packaging Tel: 021 691 8811 E-mail: [email protected] Free delivery Conditions apply Since 1998 • All types of Paper, Plastic bags • Cake, Pizza, Party boxes • Serviettes, Garage, Toilet rolls • Cling, Bubble, Lunch wrap • Cutlery, Straws, Heatsealers • Cups, Tubs, Lids • Fomo Trays, Plates • Foil Trays, Rolls • Platters, Domes • Detergents, etc X1QBACYD-QK210715 EYE SAVE OPTOMETRIST CASH ONLY R1600 Full comprehensive eye test, designer frame and clear single vision lenses Clear multifocal lenses Full comprehensive eye test, designer frame and clear HD multifocal lenses. R2400 PICBEL (Strand Street) 021 418 9836 ST GEORGES MALL 021 422 3130 KENILWORTH 021 671 9698 MEDICAL AIDS AND THE FOLLOWING CARDS ACCEPTED MasterCard® MasterCard® *Terms and conditions apply X1QBATBH-QK210715 MANENBERG Youth destroy daycare CHEVON BOOYSEN @ChevonBooysen D elinquent youngsters are the cause of much exasperation at a Manenberg crèche. A boy of only eight was found vandalising parts of the Manenberg Pre-primary facility in Thames Avenue recently. He and a teen- ager were caught red-handed. Principal Sarah Petersen says she has struggled with vandalism at her school for many years. “They have stolen all our drain covers al- ready. There is a gaping hole in the fencing after they stole a few palisade slots,” Peter- sen says. The incidents have had a huge impact on the facility as Petersen says they have to con- stantly tell people to use another way through. “They come from either side of the facility, wanting to pass through, and we cannot have that. We need our children to be safe at all times and can’t just have people pass- ing through the premises,” she adds. According to Petersen the incidents esca- lated to such an extent that she had some of the windows welded closed. “We were afraid that they would come back to the premises and steal more copper fittings in one section of the crèche which we currently do not use. As they were about to start welding, the men checked inside that there was no-one and they found two boys – one aged eight and the other fourteen – hid- den inside,” she says. Petersen says she has had continuous problems with vandalism for years. “It has been going on for so many years and we are just so tired of all of this. We have become so despondent after all these inci- dents,” Petersen continues. “We have reported so many times, but what is the use if nothing comes of it? You report every time something happens but nothing comes of the cases,” she says. V Continued on page 2. Children at the Christine Revell Children’s Home in Athlone welcomed a special surprise on Saturday when players from the Springbok Sevens men’s and women’s teams visited them to celebrate Mandela Day. Springbok Sevens captain Kyle Brown (right) reads an illustrated children’s version of Nelson Mandela’s Long walk to freedom. PHOTO: LULAMA ZENZILE Blitzbokke Blitzbokke spread spread Madiba Madiba cheer cheer

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  • TUESDAY 21 July 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected]

    TELLING IT AS IT IS

    LANSDOWNE

    41 Induland Cres.

    Lansdowne Ind.

    Supplier of a wide range

    of disposable packaging

    Tel: 021 691 8811

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Free delivery

    Conditions apply

    Since 1998

    All types of Paper, Plastic bags

    Cake, Pizza, Party boxes

    Serviettes, Garage, Toilet rolls

    Cling, Bubble, Lunch wrap

    Cutlery, Straws, Heatsealers

    Cups, Tubs, Lids

    Fomo Trays, Plates

    Foil Trays, Rolls

    Platters, Domes

    Detergents, etc

    X1QBACYD-QK210715

    EYE SAVE

    OPTOMETRIST

    C

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    Full comprehensive eye test,

    designer frame and clear

    single vision lenses

    Clear multifocal lenses

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    MANENBERG

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    CHEVON BOOYSEN

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    D

    elinquent youngsters are the cause of

    much exasperation at a Manenberg

    crche.

    A boy of only eight was found vandalising

    parts of the Manenberg Pre-primary facility

    in Thames Avenue recently. He and a teen-

    ager were caught red-handed.

    Principal Sarah Petersen says she has

    struggled with vandalism at her school for

    many years.

    They have stolen all our drain covers al-

    ready. There is a gaping hole in the fencing

    after they stole a few palisade slots, Peter-

    sen says.

    The incidents have had a huge impact on

    the facility asPetersen says theyhave to con-

    stantly tell people to use another way

    through.

    They come fromeither side of the facility,

    wanting to pass through, and we cannot

    have that. We need our children to be safe

    at all times and cant just have people pass-

    ing through the premises, she adds.

    According to Petersen the incidents esca-

    lated to such an extent that she had some of

    the windows welded closed.

    We were afraid that they would come

    back to the premises and steal more copper

    fittings in one section of the crche which

    we currently do not use. As they were about

    to startwelding, themen checked inside that

    there was no-one and they found two boys

    one aged eight and the other fourteen hid-

    den inside, she says.

    Petersen says she has had continuous

    problems with vandalism for years.

    It has been going on for so many years

    andwe are just so tired of all of this.We have

    become so despondent after all these inci-

    dents, Petersen continues.

    We have reported so many times, but

    what is the use if nothing comes of it? You

    report every time something happens but

    nothing comes of the cases, she says.

    V Continued on page 2.

    Children at the

    Christine Revell

    Childrens Home in

    Athlone welcomed a

    special surprise on

    Saturday when

    players from the

    Springbok Sevens

    mens and womens

    teams visited them

    to celebrate Mandela

    Day. Springbok

    Sevens captain Kyle

    Brown (right) reads

    an illustrated

    childrens version of

    Nelson Mandelas

    Long walk to

    freedom.

    PHOTO: LULAMA ZENZILE

    Blitzbokke

    Blitzbokke

    spread

    spread

    Madiba

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    cheer

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    FROM PAGE 1

    Petersenbelieves caseshave fallen through

    because the community is too afraid to

    come forward with information that could

    lead to the successful arrests of the crimi-

    nals. They are too scared to pass informa-

    tion to the police. This makes it even more

    difficult, she says.

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    ty, a staff member mentioned that another

    burglary had taken place evenmore recent-

    ly. They tried to gain access through one

    of the windows at the babies section. They

    couldnt take anything, however, because

    most of the goods are either already stolen

    or packed away, she says.

    Petersen says a good Samaritan has

    heard about their plight tomake the school

    safer.

    DrRandallOrtell,whohails fromManen-

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    and decided to rope in the help of contrac-

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    the crche so that they may secure the

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    Aschool singing groupwill get the opportu-

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    Cricket club hosts winter fundraiser

    The Victoria Cricket Club will

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    er Road sports complex in Ken-

    wyn on Friday 31 July from

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    Prizes will be up for grabs.

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    T

    hree men were arrested on Monday last

    week when they did not want to own up

    to whose unlicensed firearm the police

    found.

    The men were arrested in a wendy house

    in Ottery, says Lansdowne police spokes-

    person Sergeant Nkululeko Mnyaka.

    Three men, aged 31, 38 and 54, were ar-

    rested for the possession of an unlicensed

    firearm. After receiving a tip-off Warrant

    OfficerGregoryGrey and the Cape TownK9

    unit went to conduct a search in the wendy

    house in a backyard in Becott Road, he

    says.

    Next to bed

    He adds one suspect was arrested in the

    house. One suspect, the owner, was inside

    in the house when the officer arrived and

    the other two were standing outside. After

    being granted permission [to search the

    home], a .38 special firearm was found next

    to the bed on the ground. No-one wanted to

    account for the firearm, not even the owner

    of the wendy house, Mnyaka says.

    Mnyaka adds the local criminal record

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    the firearm.

    It was found that the firearm was stolen

    during a house break-in in Gauteng, Mny-

    aka explains.

    The suspects were arrested on charges of

    possession of an unlicensed firearm and ap-

    peared in court on Wednesday last week.

    Nabbed in stolen car

    In a separate incident another three sus-

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    len property after they were found with a

    stolen car on the corner of Blanken andWa-

    terloo roads.

    On Sunday 12 July at 06:47 Kenwyn resi-

    dents spotted a red Toyota Conquest with

    three occupants, twomenandawoman.The

    vehicle had no licence disc. The Lansdowne

    police went to the scene and checked the ve-

    hicle and it was discovered that the vehicle

    had been stolen in the Muizenberg area,

    Mnyaka says.

    Mnyaka adds that one resident explained

    the suspects were attempting to steal anoth-

    er car at a mosque.

    The twomen, aged 21 and 25, and thewom-

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    ges of possession of stolen property and at-

    tempted theft of a car.

    He adds they appeared in court on the

    Tuesday after being arrested.

    The stolen vehicle was taken to Bellville

    South for fingerprints.

    Station commander Colonel Jan Alexan-

    der applauds the members of the communi-

    ty for being spot-on to ensure that their com-

    munity is safe. He also encourages them to

    participate in policing activities, aiding to

    fight crime and criminal activities in their

    respective areas, Mnyaka says.

    Murder

    In another incident, Mnyaka says, a 32-

    year-old man was found shot and killed in

    Muller Road at Aylesbury Place, Lans-

    downe on Sunday 12 July at 20:10.

    The Lansdowne police were called to a

    shooting incident. According to the eyewit-

    ness the deceased was chased by two un-

    known suspects shooting at him and run-

    ning up the stairs of flats. After he fell down

    the suspects ran away towards Becott Road

    andclimbed intoawhitevehicle and fled the

    scene in the direction of Ottery, he says.

    Mnyaka confirms about 20 cartridges

    were found on the scene and a case of mur-

    derwas opened for investigation.Noarrests

    have beenmade at this stage and themotive

    behind the killing is unknown.

    V Anyone with information is urged to contact the

    Lansdowne police on 021 700 9000 or

    082 576 2804. Anonymity for information given is

    guaranteed.

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    and the total age of the car and driver must

    equal or exceed 100.

    Participants will drive 100km from the

    meetingpoint atCenturyCity, althoughveter-

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    event will be limited to 100 entries.

    Drivers will gather at Century City, where

    parking will be provided as well as security,

    toilets, hot drinks and food stalls. Prizes will

    be awarded to, amongst others, the oldest car

    that completes the event, the oldest driver and

    the oldest driver and car combination.

    V For more information email Tom Dougan on century-

    [email protected].

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    The proposal comes from South African

    Tourisms mobile app, which is based on a

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    walk in the footsteps of Madiba. We hope

    these initiatives will offer an authentic ex-

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    The proposal is to develop signage for the

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    Womens Day

    concert with

    Zolani Mahola,

    Judy Page, Kim

    Kallie and Magda-

    lene Minnaar,

    amongst others, at

    Cape Town City

    Hall on Sunday 9

    August at 13:30.

    Guests will be

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    flutes of brut and

    the entire Pon-

    grcz range will

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    canaps all

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    A dance challenge for young

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    end.

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    across a wide range of genres

    and styles. It is a celebration of

    unity and collaboration for

    teams aged 10 to 21 years, and

    promises to be one of the years

    most memorable spectacles for

    competitors and audiencemem-

    bers.

    Entry to the competition is

    free. Entrants from all dance

    genres, groups, crews and solo

    performers can download entry

    forms at www.canalwalk.co.za/

    events and bring it to the Centre

    Court on Friday from 14:00 to

    17:00.

    Auditions will be held on Sat-

    urday from 10:00, also at the

    Centre Court, where dancers

    will be judged by four esteemed

    dance directors whowill choose

    their teams of 30.

    The dance directors will then

    announce their Dancerlympics

    teams on Sunday at noon.

    Dancers who are selected to

    be part of a Dancerlympics

    team will work with one of the

    dance directors to prepare a 15-

    minute performance for the fi-

    nals, which will take place

    alongside the High School Jam

    finals on Sunday 23 August at

    the GrandWest Grand Arena.

    Canal Walk has donated R 30

    000 in prizes for the winning

    Dancerlympics team. One team

    member also stands a chance to

    win a family getaway to the Lost

    City Palace Hotel at Sun City.

    V Visit www.canalwalk.co.za for more

    information.

    Dance crews compete

    CHRISTOPHERS THE COOL OF CROONING:

    World-renowned counter-tenor Christopher Ainslie will be

    performing with Camerata Tinta Barocca, under newly

    appointed artistic director Erik Dippenaar, in a pro-

    gramme of music by Handel and his English contempo-

    raries at St Andrews Presbyterian Church in Cape Town

    on Wednesday next week at 20:00. Christopher, who

    has been described by the New York Times as a rock

    star of Baroque opera, will perform arias from roles he

    has sung to great acclaim across the world. Tickets cost

    R110, R90 (concessions) or R50 (students). Call 076

    259 3304 or email [email protected] for

    more information.

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    A

    few of Cape Towns di-

    vas will be on stage at

    the Joseph StoneAuditori-

    um for a special once-off

    performance on Saturday

    1 August.

    Theyll be performing in

    Kat Gilardis Divas one

    night only, a cabaret show

    of drag queens lip-synch-

    ing.

    The annual charity con-

    cert is the brainchild of

    Kat, who grew up in

    Mitchells Plain and now

    lives in Rondebosch East.

    IwonMissGayWesternCape in

    2010 andas the titleholderyouhave

    to come up with a fundraising or

    awareness concept, she explains.

    Considering there were already

    many pageants on offer, Kat decid-

    ed to instead do something she

    really enjoyed.

    Creativity

    Cabaret or lip-synching de-

    serves the respect of an art form as

    it was not viewed like that.

    Kat explains that theres a lot of

    effort, energy and creativity that

    goes into preparing a song to per-

    form.

    She decided to create a concert to

    showcase Cape Towns talent on

    one stage to raise funds and edu-

    cate local communities.

    We are not just boys or men in

    dresses but men with talent and

    creativity with amazing personali-

    ties and good souls.

    Funds raised at the concert will

    go to the Miss Gay Western Cape

    competition. They run soup kitch-

    ens and finalists of the competition

    visit old-age and childrens homes.

    My team and I at Miss Gay

    Western Cape have no financial

    backing, Kat points out, adding

    that they welcome any contribu-

    tions to help themwith their chari-

    ty work.

    Kat says the audience at this

    years Divas one night only show

    can expect a bigger and

    better production than ev-

    er before. The audience

    will definitely be in for an

    amazing show this year.

    Big names

    Most of the performers

    involved are seasoned cab-

    aret artists, but there will

    also be some new talent

    who made it through an

    audition process.

    Some of the names on

    stage include Manila von

    Tees, Vida Fantabisher,

    Anastacia Khan, Angel

    Lalamore, Dayana Lima

    and 3D (ThreeDivas),

    wholl be performing hits by divas

    like Patti Labelle, Whitney Hous-

    ton, Mariah Carey, Tina Turner,

    Ariana Grande and Madonna.

    Heart 104fms Irma G will be the

    MC for the evening.

    Kat says the show has become a

    true community event with some-

    thing for everybody on stage. She

    also invites the audience to join the

    stars at the concerts after-party at

    West End in Rylands.

    V Tickets for Divas one night only on Satur-

    day 1 August at 19:30 for 20:00 cost R100

    each and are available from Computicket.

    VAnyonewhowould like to sponsor some-

    thing for the show or the goodie bags for

    the artists can email Kat at katgilardi@

    gmail.com.

    One night of hits

    Kat Gilardi is producing Divas one night only at the

    Joseph Stone Auditorium on Saturday 1 August.

    The highly anticipated local

    production of West Side story

    opens at Artscape Opera House

    on Thursday.

    Presented by Eric Abraham

    and the Fugard

    Theatre, West Side

    story, by Leonard

    Bernstein, Arthur

    Laurents and Ste-

    phen Sondheim,

    based on an origi-

    nal conception of

    Jerome Robbins,

    will be staged until

    Sunday 23 August.

    This version

    will be directed by

    Matthew Wild,

    with musical di-

    rection by Charl-

    Johan Lingenfeld-

    er and choreogra-

    phy by Louisa Talbot, the

    Fugard Theatre team that

    brought audiences the sell out

    seasons of The Rocky horror

    show and Cabaret.

    The show features a cast of 40

    and the Cape Town Philhar-

    monic Orchestra conducted by

    Charl-Johan.

    The story, inspired by Shake-

    spearesRomeo and Juliet, is set

    in the Upper West Side neigh-

    borhood in New York in the

    mid-1950s.

    The musical explores the ri-

    valry between the Jets and the

    Sharks, two street gangs of dif-

    ferent back-

    grounds. The mem-

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    are taunted by the

    Jets. The young

    protagonist, Tony,

    a formermember of

    the Jets and best

    friend of the gang

    leader, Riff, falls in

    love with Maria,

    the sister of Ber-

    nardo, the leader of

    the Sharks.

    The powerful all

    local castwill be led

    by South African

    theatre stars Jonat-

    han Roxmouth as Tony, Lynelle

    Kenned as Maria, Bianca le

    Grange as Anita, Christopher

    Jaftha as Bernardo and Daniel

    Buys as Action.

    V West Side story will be performed

    from Tuesdays to Fridays at 20:00, on

    Saturdays at 16:00 and 20:00 and on

    Sundays at 14:00 and 18:00. Tickets

    cost from R95 to R400 through Com-

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    Bianca le Grange as

    Anita PHOTO: LOUCAS

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    CHINA TOWN:

    China Town CEO

    Shuing Lieu donated

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    200 residents from

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    he City of Cape Town will give a total of

    R2m to community organisations that

    help residents.

    Community organisationsworking in the

    Citys areas of focus can apply for a portion

    of the funding now. The policy allows for

    funding to be made available to external or-

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    policy, but this is the first time that the so-

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    Community organisationsworking in the

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    own hands.

    The reason? The community distrusts the police.

    Theyalso complain about the lackof policing in their area

    as is the case with other crime ridden areas across the

    Cape.

    In a separate incident earlier thisweek, nine foreigners

    and a South African were robbed at the bottom of Lions

    Head in Cape Town.

    When the victims chased the criminals after the rob-

    bery, one called the SouthAfrican emergency number 112

    without success.

    He phoned his mother, who tried phoning the 112 emer-

    gency number as well as 10111 for over 20 minutes. When

    she finally got through to the Cape Town Central police

    station, the police officer on the phone did not know

    where Lions Head is. The victims gave up after waiting

    on help to arrive for 35.

    Although the above incidents are not related , there is

    an agreement: the police were conspicuous in their ab-

    sence.

    Such clumsy action (or rather a lack of any action) is

    a blot on the name of our sergeants.

    The longer this poor service continues, the more the

    community will continue to take the law into their own

    hands in itself a frightening and unacceptable idea!

    Look out for morel mushroom

    Im a Rondebosch-based mushroom

    forager and fungi researcher in need of

    some knowledge and/or advice from

    Fish Hoek residents who may have

    spotted an extremely rare mushroom

    growing in the valley.

    The morel mushroom is highly

    sought-after for its excellent taste and is

    extremely rare to find in Cape Town.

    Research has led me to believe that

    Fish Hoek was once a hotspot for

    foraging wild morels, but this is going

    back over 50 years.

    The morel is brown-yellow, shaped like

    a small conical brain and usually pops

    up in spring when the ground warms

    up, at least in the northern hemisphere

    it does.

    They have been known to pop up after

    fires and are believed to be mycorrhizal,

    meaning that they grow under certain

    trees in this case oak, ash, elm and

    apple orchards.

    I am curious as to whether they are

    still around.

    Finding one, or a patch of them, would

    be quite a discovery.

    Any information about these mush-

    rooms and their last seen location would

    be highly appreciated.

    I wish to find them and collect sam-

    ples, as to preserve their spores for

    future propagation around the city.

    Eating them is undoubtedly a bonus!

    Please email me at [email protected] if

    you know anything of this rare fungus

    that grew in Fish Hoek.

    JUSTIN WILLIAMS,

    Email

    Setting the

    record straight

    To set the record straight with regards to

    the article titled, CPF Chair Ousted,

    published on 16 June in which the

    Peoples Post had reported the Lansdowne

    Community Police Forum (CPF) as being

    a failed structure. This is in fact not

    the case and far from the truth.

    Not only is there no justification for

    this incorrect reporting there is also no

    factual basis for these claims. At no

    point, regardless of the internal challen-

    ges in the CPF has the CPF and sitting

    executive committee members failed in

    their mandate to serve their community.

    All individuals who avail themselves to

    serve their community do so voluntarily

    and with the best interest of the commu-

    nity at heart. Their sacrifices should not

    at any point be underestimated and

    undermined. I hope that in future this

    publication will use extreme caution in

    reporting on community organisations

    and do so on a factual basis.

    ASHRAF KENNY,

    Lansdowne

    The term failed structure was used in

    reference to a previous article in which

    Peoples Post reported on a special re-elec-

    tion of the CPFs management structure

    following the resignation of multiple

    members. Peoples Post never implied that

    the committee had failed in their mandate

    to serve the community. Ed

    Gender violence

    a serious issue

    The horrendous and brutal attacks

    against the courageous 14-year-old

    Grabouw girl, and the 18-year-old matric

    pupil, Sanet de Lange begs the question,

    When will civil society start winning

    the battle of violence against women?

    The ongoing scourge of the abuse of

    women and children continues unabat-

    ed!

    Have we forgotten the brutal murder

    of 2-year old baby Zoey Petersen at the

    hands of her drug-crazed father?

    The most vulnerable in our society

    continues to be violated almost on a

    daily basis, despite campaigns such as

    the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence

    against Women and Children, which

    runs globally from 25 November (Inter-

    national Day for the Elimination of

    Violence against Women) through to

    International Human Rights Day on 10

    December. I urge civil society to collec-

    tively tackle the issue of gender violence

    seriously, and for government to secure

    the highest political commitment to end

    the pandemic expeditiously.

    COUNCILLOR MARK KLEINSCHMIDT

    Kenwyn

    EDITORIAL COMMENT

    Vigilantism

    real but scary

    [email protected] | fax: 021 910 6501/06

    PO Box 747, Bellville, 7535

    Preference will be given to letters of fewer than 350

    words. The deadline is Thursday at 13:00. Please give your

    full name, address and phone number (for our records, not

    for publishing).

    Muggings, robberies must be reported

    Its been safe and quiet for the last few

    months at sunrise beach where local

    Muizenberg residents enjoy walking

    their dogs or just taking a family stroll.

    But in the last week three violent

    attacks have occurred.

    Two Sundays ago a man was robbed

    at knife point and last Tuesday two

    separate incidents of ladies being robbed

    at gun point, at 10:00 by a couple of

    youths.

    This is terrible. The sad thing is most

    of these are never reported to the police,

    as people feel Whats the point? Then

    they complain that the police do noth-

    ing. These attacks need to be reported in

    order for the law to do something about

    it!

    CONCERNED DOG WALKER,

    Email

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    Tuesday, 21 July 2015

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    Tuesday, 21 July 2015

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    Tuesday, 21 July 2015

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    EARL HAUPT

    @EarlHaupt

    T

    he Western Province Cricket

    Club Badgers (WPCC) hockey

    team has repeated last years

    heroics and successfully defended

    their Greenfields Elite Club Chal-

    lenge title in Durban at the week-

    end.

    The tournament boasts the larg-

    est total prize money for a South

    African hockey tournament.

    WPCC pocketed R25 000 for its ef-

    forts in securing the tournaments

    top honours, which is the highest

    prize money ever awarded in

    South African hockey history.

    The Greenfields Elite Club Chal-

    lenge is the only non-tertiary na-

    tional hockey tournament on the

    SA circuit to feature the countrys

    top club hockey teams.

    The tournament was established

    in 2013 by Riverside Sports and

    Riverside Hockey Club to show-

    case proficient top class hockey by

    premier players in a festival type

    tournament.

    This year, spectators were treat-

    ed to an evenmore exciting display

    of intense hockey performances

    from SAs top players and clubs.

    Participating teams included the

    Badgers, Kearsney Hockey Club

    (2nd), RiversideHockeyClub (3rd),

    Wanderers Hockey Club (4th) and

    Old Edwardians Hockey Club

    (5th), who were also newcomers to

    the tournament, and Malik Old Al-

    banians Hockey Club (6th).

    Deserved champions

    The Badgers would seal the deal

    in the final match of the festival,

    beating Kearsney 3-0, with goals

    fromcaptainAndrewCronje,Matt-

    hew McConkey and Ryan Crowe.

    According to JonCook, theBadg-

    ers were fully deserved champi-

    ons: Throughout this outstanding

    event, the Badgers were compact

    in defence, inventive in midfield

    and composed in front of goal.

    The Cape Town side were also

    indebted to their inspirational

    goalkeeper Mark Turner, who

    made a number of breathtaking

    saves at vital moments in his

    teams four matches.

    The impressive Kearsney outfit

    made the Badgers work hard for

    the victory, yet the goal scoring op-

    portunities they created didnt

    translate into dividends.

    WPCC wins richest prize in SA hockey

    The Western Province Cricket Club Badgers team is elated with their second consecutive win in the Greenfields

    Elite Club Challenge tournament held in Durban on the weekend. PHOTO: GREG LABUSCAGNE

    Throughout this

    outstanding

    event, the Badgers

    were compact in de-

    fence

    ON TOP OF THE BALL, TOP OF THE LOG: Strandfontein Uniteds Carl Ardendorff

    (left) is beaten to the ball by Beacon Spurs Tohier Martin in their Super League match

    at Stephen Reagan sport grounds on Sunday. Spurs cemented their place on top of the

    log with a 4-1 victory. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS

    Touchline topics

    Thursday 23 July

    V Westridge: Westridge Yankees will host a

    meeting for current and prospective players

    (especially from Mitchells Plain and Strandfon-

    tein) for Westridge Yankees baseball major

    league, major league reserve and u.18 teams for

    the coming season. The meeting will take place

    at Westridge High School at 19:30. The focus

    of the meeting will be on the clubs pre-season

    training and logistical planning for the season

    ahead. For more information contact Rae Ripepi

    on 084 642 7779 or 074 892 3953.

    Friday 24 July

    V Lansdowne: Santos will be hosting trials for

    their senior team at their academy in 330

    Imam Haron Road at 15:00. The trial is open

    to players under the age of 21 and all those

    interested should bring a certified copy of their

    ID or birth certificate. Players are also encour-

    aged to bring their own soccer boots, shin

    guards, training kit (shorts, t-shirts and socks)

    and goalkeeper gloves (for goalkeepers only).

    For more information contact the Santos office

    on 021 696 8193.

    V Rocklands: The Rockafellas Football Club in

    Mitchells Plain will be hosting the launch of

    Safas annual u.16 tournament of light at

    19:00. The tournament is scheduled to take

    place at the Rocklands sports complex from 8

    to 10 August. The tournament of light aims to

    expose young talent, whilst encouraging the

    youth by way of enlightening them with

    positive advice in an effort to nurture their

    talents. For more information contact Nino

    Solomons on 021 521 3705 or 082 333 3304.

    General

    V Athlone: Moves are afoot to hold a reunion

    of players and clubs who were affiliated to the

    old Cape FA that played in Turhall during the

    decades of the 1970s and 1980s. For more

    information contact Ray Sauls on 074 107 0199

    or Reg Bengamin on 082 886 6280.

    V Want to see your sporting event or news

    relating to your sport club published in

    Peoples Post?

    Email [email protected] or call

    021 910 6586 no later than the end of the

    business day on a Thursday in order for your

    event or news to be published in the following

    edition of Peoples Post.

    Your email should contain the basic details of

    your event (date, time, venue and/or price),

    background information regarding the event as

    well as all contact information for the parties

    involved.

    LEAP OF FAITH: Faizel Adams (left) of Woodlands United tries to challenge for the ball

    against Bayhill Uniteds goalkeeper Marlon Opperman who is at full stretch during their Super

    League encounter at the Stephen Reagan sport grounds on Sunday. The match ended 1-1.

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