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Joanne Road a ‘red light district’
is one of three Lansdowne streets whichhave been noted as priority areas.
“We have ascertained that, owing to aconstant presence in Lansdowne Road andaround Wetton Circle, the offenders are fil-tering into the surrounding streets toavoid being caught,” he explains.
“However, we will be expanding our op-erations to include these sections in ourregular patrols to clear this concentra-tion.”
Ladegourdie adds that despite focusedoperationsbeingplanned for this area, oth-er local hotspots will not be neglected.
“Lansdowne Road, from the bridge to thecircle, is an area known for prostitution.Special attention will still be given to thissection and residents are urged to contin-ue informing us of any suspicious activi-ty.”
ply their trade.“It seems that they aren’t even embar-
rassed of what they do anymore,” he said.On more than one occasion he has been
forced to blast “those women” with hishosepipe, he continues.
“It’s the only way to get them to go. Butthey don’t leave without making a scene– they can spend hours just standing out-side and hurling abuse at us. They have norespect – for themselves or the decent peo-ple who live here.”
A single mother claims that the women“clog the road around the clock”.
“I don’t know what to say to my childrenwhen they ask what those aunties are do-ing outside our house, so I tell them thatthey are waiting for a lift. They are suchan embarrassment. They disgrace them-selves with their behaviour and put us, asratepayers, in a bad light. Where are theauthorities who should be keeping themfrom making a spectacle in a residentialarea?”
Nathan Ladegourdie, assistant chief ofthe City’s Vice Squad, says Joanne Road
“Then, for some unknown reason, therewas a sudden influx of badly dressed bim-bos who started clogging this street. At onepoint, during December, I stood at my gateand counted them.
“There were 14 of them parading on oursidewalks!”
He says he reported the matter to theMetro Police, who managed to “get rid” ofthem.
“But the next day, the rash was back.They are like a sickness that you can’t getrid of. Their customers park their cars infront of our homes – sometimes even in ourdriveways – and just do as they please. Idon’t know what can be done anymore.This is like a legal sex sale in a red-lightdistrict.”
Another resident, who asks not to benamed, says that when the local policewarn them to “move along”, they simplywalk around the block and “resume theirposition”.
“They refuse to stay away. I don’t knowwhy they chose to infest this road but forsome reason this is where they prefer to
TAMMY PETERSEN
ADRIVE-THROUGH brothel – this ishow residents of Joanne Road,
Lansdowne, describe their street owingto thenumberof “workinggirls”plyingtheir trade in the “once decent” neigh-bourhood.
Locals say that over the festive season,an increased number of prostitutes wasnoted, and although the holiday season isover, even more ladies of the night havebeen creeping into this section of the sub-urb.
While the City of Cape Town says thatnumerous fines have been issued to wom-en selling their bodies during recentmonths, residents are appealing for a moreconcerted effort to rid the area of thescourge.
A pensioner, who has been living in thestreet for over 10 years, says that in recentyears, he could count on one hand howmany prostitutes were “working thisstreet”.
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Minstrels Champs of Champs cancelledTAURIQ HASSEN
ALTHOUGH the minstrel season gotoff to a good start, organisers nowface having to cancel the prestigious“Champs of Champs” after discover-ing thataholyday forMuslims takesplace a week before the finals.
This means the competition dateswill have to be rescheduled, but thiscreates a problem as the soccer actionreturns to Athlone Stadium on Satur-day 18 February.
Moulood takes place on Saturday 4February, which means that the compe-tition will have to be postponed.
Kevin Momberg, chief executive forthe Cape Town Min-strel Carnival Asso-ciation, initiallyconfirmed the newheadache last weekand said: “We arestill looking to dis-cuss the matter indetail, but it’s look-ing more likely thatthe Champs ofChamps will have tobe cancelled due tothe venue not beingavailable.”
Richard Stemmet,chairperson for theCTMCA, was notdisappointed at theprospect of havingthe event postponeduntil next year, as
he felt that respecting the community’sholy days and events should be the“number one priority”.
“We are now setting up meetingswith the different captains and gener-als in order to inform them about thepostponement of the event, but general-ly we are happy and will respect thecommunity,” says Stemmet.
Now confirmed, the final day of theminstrel season will be at the AthloneStadium on Saturday 11 February,where events such as the group songsand exhibition marches will be held.
Normally, at the end of proceedings,the champions are named, with thecoveted Carnival Trophy being handedtoadeserving troupe, amongmanyoth-er prizes for events performed over re-cent weeks.
“That is really what everybody looksforward to and we end the minstrel sea-son on a high and look forward to host-ing yet another successful event nextyear,” Stemmet added.
He confirmed that all teams underthe CTMCA carrying marching per-mits will be allowed to parade their tro-phies through areas such as the histor-ic Bo-Kaap area and Lentegeur inMitchell’s Plein.
IN ORDER: The Golden Dixies Minstrels march around Athlone Stadium.
SHINING BRIGHT: Uzair and Shameegh Kemp during the HappyBoy’s Entertainers road march.
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Prepare for common takeoverTAMMY PETERSEN
THOUSANDS of people from poorercommunities are expected to attend a
mass-meeting and “take over” Ronde-bosch Common recreational area duringthe weekend – despite no authorisationbeing granted for the gathering.
Although the City has warned that themeeting will be regarded as an illegal gather-ing and organisers may face criminal prose-cution, plans for the occupation are being fi-nalised and contributors are determined togo ahead, despite the repercussions.
Participants from Hanover Park, Pinati Es-tate, Mitchell’s Plain, Manenberg, LavenderHill, Hout Bay, Gugulethu, Athlone, Bontehe-uwel, Delft and even Stellenbosch, will marchfrom the Athlone Stadium to the common, forthe three-day summit on Friday. Topics to becovered during the summit includes a call forthe development of open spaces in “the leafysuburbs”, the scrapping of rent arrears forthose occupying council properties, aswell asa demand for the City to transfer ownershipof its rental units to the tenants.
Organiser Mario Wanza says the occupa-tion of the Rondebosch Common is symbolicof all spaces in affluent areas which are un-derutilized while “people on the Cape Flatsdon’t have space to move. “The coming to-gether of civil society organisations remindsus of the days of united democratic action intaking forward the struggle. We have onceagain reached the point of building a unitedfront, this time to rid ourselves of the dividebetween rich and poor. The common is astark reminder of this barrier dividing us.
“It is a public open space which is hardlyever used by the rich to walk their dogs. Thisis happening while the poor are living on topof each other only a few suburbs away. Thosewith money have the luxury of acres of landat their disposal and it’s about time this spa-tial inequality is properly challenged,” hesays. “Cape Town is still as divided as it wasduring the apartheid era”, Wanza continues.
“The poor live a different life compared tothe those in privileged areas. These areashave hectares of manicured lawns, used forgolf courses and other luxuries, while thereis a desperate need for land to be developedin order to provide housing for people whohave been on waiting lists for years. It’s timethat these areas are integrated.”
But while the organisers are finalising thedetails before the mass action, the City saidthat staff will be on site to discourage peoplefrom using the area illegally.
Richard Bosman, the City’s director forSafety and Security, says a meeting was ar-ranged for Wednesday, so that organisers andthe City can sit down and allow the applicantsto motivate their application and answerquestions. “The group was between 15 and 30minutes late. The panel assumed that theywere not coming and continued with the af-ternoon’s proceedings. A letter was sent tothe organisers on 19 January, indicating thatno permission for the march and/or gather-ing had been granted.”
In addition to the summit, a march to thecommon will also take place on Friday.
The first participants will meet at the look-out hill in Rocklands at 07:00 that morning,and will walk through through Mitchell’sPlain to Manenberg.
The group will meet with Heideveld, Bish-op Lavis and Valhalla Park participants out-side Manenberg police station, and proceedto the corner of Vanguard and KlipfonteinRoad, where Bonteheuwel and Langa partici-pants will assemble.
Muslims will be excused to attend mosque.All participants will assemble at Athlone Sta-dium at 14:00.
That same morning, participants fromStellenbosch, Kraaifontein, Bloekombos, El-sies River and Ruyterwacht will gather atGoodwood station and march past the Eppingmarket alongJanSmutsDrive toAthloneSta-dium. The group will then march to the Com-mon, and are expected to arrive at 17:00.
Bosman says that despite an applicationbeing made for the march, the City has in-formed the organisers that approval has notbeen granted. No safety plans has been lodgedwith the police.
Wanza adds that Mayor Patricia De Lille’s“disinterest” in attending the summit showsthat “not even she is interested in finding so-lutions to the plight of the poor.”
But De Lille responds that she had alreadycommitted to another engagement long be-fore the organisers sent the invitation.
The Mayor’s Office advised the organisersthat their request could not be considered un-til formal approval for the gathering had beengranted in terms of the relevant legislation.
It was further pointed out that the threatto occupy state and privately owned land isfundamentally illegal and therefore could notbe supported by the Mayor in any way.
DARK CLOUD LOOMS: Law enforcement as well as policeofficers are expected to descend on Rondebosch Common this weekend as thousands of people from poorerareas plan to attend an illegal summit.Photo: AdriAnn Peters
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Countdown todemolition dayTAMMY PETERSEN
AFTER serving the community ofLansdowne for over 50 years, the
prefab building at the corner ofChukker and Racecourse Roads willbe leaving with a bang – two months’worth of banging, to be exact.
Sections of the chipboard classroomsof Oaklands High will be taken apartfrom today, leaving thousands of formerpupilswithonlymemories of yesteryear.
Yesterday, the building was officiallyshut down, and the area secured for thedestruction of the 57-year-old school. Thedemolition will be done manually beforeheavy machinery will finish the job byMarch.
Oaklands, which achieved an impressive90,2 percent pass rate last year, is one of eightschools which were reconstructed owing toa decline in the quality of infrastructure overthe years. School principal Reza Patel saysexcitement is mounting as pupils look for-ward to seeing the end of the building.
Staffmoved their belongings from their oldclassrooms to the new multi-million randbuilding early in January, and the scholarsstarted their school year in their shiny newlearning area. “The whole building looks andsmells brand new,” an excited Patel says.“The building team is ahead of schedule and,except for a few minor jobs still being done,everything is complete.”
The new building boasts 27 classrooms,two computer rooms, a library, a school hall,a new administration building, parkingbays, five laboratories and two specialistclassrooms. Additional sports facilities willbe built on the old school site once construc-tion is complete and thedemolitionhas takenplace.
Former pupils have mixed emotions on thepending demolition of their high school, but
agree that it’s “about time” that the buildinggets more than just a lick of paint.
“Those corridors hold many memories ofbeing kicked out for being disruptive andmeeting friends when I was supposed to bein class,” laughs Ridwaan Jappie, who at-tended during the 1980s. “Not many peopleare lucky enough to still have the privilegeof driving past their alma mater everydaybut we do. I hope many new fantastic memo-ries are made, and that Oaklands High con-tinues to prosper.”
Janap Roomaney says the school will al-ways be special to her as it is where she mether husband, Pravin, in a science class in the1970s. “I even remember writing on a deskthat we would be together forever! We willbe, and the rap over the knuckles I got fordefacing school property didn’t stop me fromwriting the same thing in the girl’s toilet,”she recalls with a wink. “Oaklands High isthe place where we were modelled into theadults we are today, and where many of theyoung folk of way back when got involved inpolitics and fighting for freedom. “May manymore future leaders be developed at this his-toric institution.”
WELCOME: Reza Patel at the entrance to the newand improved Oaklands High. Photo: Tammy Petersen
Three arrested in drug raidsTAMMY PETERSEN
A MASSIVE haul of drugs was confiscated lastweek when Philippi police pounced on twoHanover Park homes after tip-offs from hawk-eyed locals.
On Thursday night, seven officers reactedto information received about drug related ac-tivity at a maisonette in Rywood Road, saidWarrant Officer Ettienne Conradie, spokes-person for Philippi police.
“The members entered a shack under a setof stairs, where they discovered two men inthe process of packaging various types ofdrugs,” he says.
A total of 219 heroin packets, 60 tik units,220 Mandrax tablets, 69g of crushed Mandrax,36g of raw tik, 4g of cocaine and 14g of heroin
was confiscated.Two scales and 10 9mm rounds of ammuni-
tion were also found at the scene.Two people, aged 21 and 28, were arrested
for drug and ammunition possession.On Wednesday, in a successful operation,
the local Crime Prevention Unit and and Fly-ing Squad conducted a search in TurflynWalk. Officers searched the house and found59 units of heroin, 13 packets of crack/cocaineand 21 grams of tik.
A 36-year-old man from Crawford was ar-rested for drug possession and appeared in theAthlone Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
Conradie praised residents for their help inthe fight against drugs, and encouraged any-one with information on criminal activity tophone the station on (021) 690 1500.
Salesman and customer robbedTAMMY PETERSEN
A WETTON car dealer and a potential custom-er were robbed at gunpoint on the corner ofCrete and Plantation Road on Friday.
“At about 11:50, the customer and salesmanreturned from drawing R20 000 at a bank inKenilworth Centre, when they were ap-proached by four men”, Constable NkululekoMnyaka, the spokesperson for Lansdowne po-lice, says.
The four robbers pointed guns at the duo
and demanded the money.“The cash was with the salesman. He hand-
ed the money to the men, who got into a whiteMazda 323 and fled the scene with the com-plainants’ car keys,” Mnyaka says.
The victims were unable to confirm inwhich direction the getaway car drove and donot recall the vehicle’s registration number.No shots were fired.
A case of armed robbery is being investigat-ed, and anyone with information is asked tophone the station on (021) 700-9000.
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Where does it all go?HANRIE BOSCH
CIGARETTE BUTTS and cooking oil. Twovery common waste products used anddiscarded every day. But have you everwondered where it all ends up?
Down drains, the beach, the ocean, TableMountain, and just about everywhere else,according to David East, whose company, Or-ganic cleaning, is importing disposable Fat-trap cloths made from organic coconut pith,which soaks up oil and turns it into a solidfor safe disposal.
“Landfills are getting smaller, the seas aregetting polluted and the City Council has toclear expensive sewage blockages. Nobody
thinks about these things and where they endup; polluting our environment.”
Easthasbeen in the restaurant industry for20 years, and admits to being “blind” regard-ing the proper disposal of oil and the conse-quences of it.
“Once I found out about the harmful effectson the environment and where it goes, I hadto make a difference. People throw oil downthe drain – which ends up in the sewage pipesand finds its way back to the beaches andocean. The same goes for cigarette butts onbeaches.”
Late last year, the City issued a press re-lease stating that blocked pipes, due togrease, fats and oils, cost the city R60 millionto clear and urged residents to properly dis-
pose of oil using a licensedwaste contractor.
Most people are blissfullyunaware that throwing oildown the kitchen sink is not“proper disposal”.
Once East saw the light, hestarted a company called Fat-trap, two and a half years ago,making Atlantic Seaboardrestaurants aware of how toproperly dispose of oil.
His company, Organiccleaning, is importing dispos-able Fattrap cloths that soakupoil.Thatway itwill not endup in the oceans.
But his environmental passion does notstop there. As an avid beach goer at Clifton,East realised how cigarette butts litters thebeaches, barely below the surface. It takesEast and a few friends less than 15 minutesto fill a two litre bottle with butts.
“Cape Town wants to establish itself as agreen city, and Capetonians are obsessedwith the environment but smokers seem tothink that cigarette butts are not harmful tothe environment.”
East is in the process of trying to get a pilotproject off the ground on Clifton by handingout plastic tubes on the beaches, in which toput cigarette butts, and hopes to have centralcollection points at the entrances to beaches,where the re-usable tubes will be emptied andthe butts collected for recycling.
Ward councillor for the Atlantic Sea Board,Beverley Schaffer, welcomes the project, andsays talks should soon start to have theproject up and running for next seasons’ busybeach periods.
But smokers and those with an affinity forfried foods need not wait till the the pilotprojects are rolled out to make a differenceby simply putting butts in a can on the beachand soaking up oil with Fattrap cloths.
To find out more about Fattraps, or to pur-chase a pack, visit the Organic Cleaning web-site to view their range of products atwww.organiccleaning.co.za, or contactDavidEast on (021)439 4087, 082 852 7465 or [email protected]
BUTTING ON THE BEACH: David East gatheredthis heap of cigarette butts in a few minutesand says it takes him and a few friends lessthan 15 minutes to fill a two litre bottle withbutts on Clifton. Photo: David East
MAN WITH A PLAN: David East with his “buttin” tubes designed to keep beaches clean. Photo: Hanrie Bosch
BUTTIN: A simple solution to pollution.
Page 8 People’s Post Lansdowne GENERAL Tuesday 24 January 2012
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Administration Clerk: Admissions (Fees)Remuneration: R 101 007 per annumService benefits: 13th cheque, employer’s contribution to the pension fund, housing andmedical aid allowance.
Requirements: Minimum educational qualification: Senior Certificate (or equivalent).Experience: Appropriate experience in a Fees or Hospital environment. Inherent require-ment of the job: • Willing to work shifts and cover for colleagues in areas. Competencies(knowledge/skills): • Good communication and interpersonal skills • The ability toaccept accountability, responsibility, work independently • Strong sense of confidentiality• Knowledge of the following: Hospital Fees Memorandum 18, UPFS, HIS Clinicom, Cradle,Finance Instructions • Computer literacy.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): • In and out-patient administration functions according toPGWC policies and procedures • Clinicom, Billing and other PGWC system computer duties• Various reception tasks or tasks assigned to you by immediate Supervisor from time to time• Responsible for handling and receiving of public money, cash collection and bankingof state money • Admission, transfer and discharge of in and out-patients as per PGWCHospital Fees policies and procedures including attending to patient queries (verbal and written)• Debiting of charge entries to invoices as per UPFS and PGWC billing procedures includingICD10 capturing.
Enquiries: Mr T Arendse: 021 404-3299 or Mr MZ Bardien: 021 404-3278
Please submit your application for the attention of Ms F Safodien to the ChiefExecutive Officer, Groote Schuur Hospital, Private Bag X4, Observatory 7935.
Valkenberg Hospital, Observatory (Chief Directorate: General Specialists andEmergency Services)
Household Aid (6 posts)Remuneration: R 59 625 per annumService benefits: 13th cheque, employer’s contribution to the pension fund, housing andmedical aid allowance.
Requirements: Minimum requirement: Basic reading and writing skills. Experience: Appro-priate experience as a cleaner. Inherent requirements of the job: • Ability to render a shift ser-vice on weekends and public holidays • The ability to do physical tasks and operate heavy dutycleaning and household equipment. Competencies (knowledge/skills): • Good interpersonalrelations with supervisor, colleagues and the public • Basic knowledge of cleaning proceduresand the cleaning of equipment • The ability to communicate (written and verbal) in at least two ofthe three official languages of the Western Cape.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): • Responsible for the cleaning duties in a medical wardsuch as dusting, washing, scrubbing, polishing, refuse handling and maintenance of generalneatness and hygiene of the area • Render assistance to the supervisor with general housekeep-ing duties such as control of cleaning and household equipment, care of linen and serving ofmeals to patients • Rotate in medical wards according to the needs of the service • Assist withroutine stock control of linen and non-surgical equipment as required.
Enquiries: Ms M Froneman: 021 440-3155
Please submit your application for the attention of Mr FFJ Brand to the ChiefExecutive Officer, Valkenberg Hospital, Private Bag X1, Observatory, Cape Town7935.
Mitchells Plain Hospital (Chief Director: Metro District Health Services)
Household Aid (2 posts)Remuneration: R 59 625 per annumService benefits: 13th cheque, employer’s contribution to the pension fund, housing andmedical aid allowance.
Requirements: Minimum requirement: • Basic reading and writing skills (ABET)• Candidates with Matric (Grade 12) will be considered. Experience: Appropriate experience.Inherent requirements of the job: • Ability and willingness to work shifts including weekends,public holidays and night duty • Able to handle heavy objects. Competencies (knowledge/skills): • Ability to communicate effectively (verbal and written) in at least two of the three officiallanguages of the Western Cape.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): • General household tasks which include cleaning of thehospital environment: sweeping, scrubbing, mopping, polishing of floors and furniture, washingwindows, removal of waste/refuse products, cleaning hospital grounds, assisting with sorting,counting and unpacking of linen and serving of patients meals and beverages • Assist with stockcontrol and management of household equipment, cleaning material and linen at ward level.
Enquiries: Ms A Brown: 021 372-5590
Please submit your application for the attention of Mr G Barry to the Director:Klipfontein/Mitchells Plain Substructure, Ward 2, Lentegeur Hospital, MitchellsPlain 7785.
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government departmentor www.capegateway.gov.za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position,name and date of the publication (candidates may use this as reference), be signed, accompa-nied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certified copies of ID, driver’s licenceand qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applicationswithout the afore-mentioned will not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the ad-dress as indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailed applications will be ac-cepted. CV’s will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference. Applications, whichare received after the closing date, will not be considered.
Further communication will be limited to shortlisted candidates. If you have not received a re-sponse from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consider your applica-tion as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews ona date, time and place as determined by the Department.
As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note thatfurther checks will be conducted once they are shortlisted and that their appointment is subjectto positive outcomes on these checks, which include security clearance, qualification verification,criminal records, credit records and previous employment.The Department of Health is guided by the principles of Employment Equity. Disabled candidates are encouraged toapply and an indication in this regard will be appreciated.
Closing date: 17 February 2012
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World design capital: City formsmultisectoral task teamMAYOR Patricia de Lillehas announced the forma-tion of a multi-sectoral taskteam for the signing of theHost City agreement for theWorld Design Capital 2014in March later this year.
This status is designated bi-ennially by the InternationalCouncil of Societies of Indus-trial Design (ICSID) to citiesthat are dedicated to using de-sign for social, cultural andeconomic development.
Cape Town was last yearawarded the right to hostWorld Design Capital 2014.
It will now be the focus pointof the international designcommunity in 2014, with de-sign-related projects andevents hosted in the citythroughout the year.
The City will be the mainsignatory of the Host CityAgreement.
This comes with certain fi-nancial and managerial obli-gations.
The City will play a lead rolein the hosting of World DesignCapital, together with key
stakeholders such as CapeTown Partnership and thedesign community whoplayed an important role insecuring the award, as wellas other private sector part-ners.
Said De Lille: “Bid Com-mittee members have beeninvited to form the core ofthe multi-sectoral taskteam.
With their support, wewant to make sure the mostefficient and optimum man-agement structure is put inplace, to ensure properoversight of how ratepay-ers’ money is spent on thisprestigious event.
“I want to pay tribute tothe months of hard workand selfless effort put in byAndrew Boraine, BulelwaMakalima-Ngewana andthe team at Cape Town Part-nership and the Bid Com-mittee.
They helped us win theright to host this event, andI look forward to havingthem on board, as part of themulti-sectoral task team.
“As a team we have muchhard work ahead of us inhosting such a prestigiousevent,” she said.
Resident Sfiso Enock isalso excited, especiallyabout the economic impli-cations of such a designa-tion.
“This title will mean thatCape Town and South Afri-ca will be firmly entrenchedas an international traveldestination.
“And it will open up a lotof doors for all of our talent-ed designers.”
Tomorrow, City repre-sentatives will meet withthe Bid Committee to dis-cuss the key managerialsteps to be put in place.
An inclusive stakeholderforum will be held in lateFebruary to coincide withthe Design Indaba.
This will be an opportuni-ty for design industry role-players and other interest-ed stakeholders to contrib-ute ideas to make the WorldDesign Capital 2014 a suc-cess.
Fundraiser for AndaleebIN an effort to raise funds for AndaleebRinquest January, who was diagnosed withextreme drug resistant (XDR) TB, a strictly la-dies’ night will be held, entitled Night at theOscars.
It will take place on Friday 3 February atWittebome Civic Centre in Wynberg from
19:30 until midnight.Tickets cost R100 per person and there
will be loads of entertainment.For tickets and block bookings; or further
information, contact Masnoena on 072 2549403 or Zainab on (021) 697 1375 or084 605 4947.
Register for music lessonsTHE Athlone Academy of Music is nowopen for registration for Tuesday eveningclasses at Garlandale High School.
It is also open for registration tuition in
all instruments, which will resume at Gar-landale on Saturday 4 February.
Call the office on (021) 637 3072 or sendan email to [email protected].
Tuesday 24 January 2012 LETTERS People’s Post Lansdowne Page 9
Your SMSesVagrancy problem in Lansdowne
. In response to the story “Homebehind the reeds”: Where should thehomeless people go? They are not inanyone’sway. It’sKenwyn’s drugad-dicts who are breaking in and steal-ing. These people are also humanand we should help and not punishthem.
. I’m a Lansdowne resident wholives very close to the bridge. Thisarea has been an ongoing problemfor years and it’s only getting worse.We are being attacked by flies, ratsand fieldmice. We cannot leave ourwindows and doors open due to thehomeless people occupying the fieldin front of the complexes. We are infull view of various activities (drink-ing, fighting, swearing, defecating,bad language, filth and drug deal-ing). It’s not a nice sight to have inyour neighbourhood. We are all rate-payers and I can’t see what anyoneis doing about it. Clear today and to-morrow they back. I wish I was liv-ing in an area like Upper Wynberg,Claremont or Constantia where this
will not be tolerated. Why is it okayfor some areas to have this problemwhile others are a no-go? We are allratepayers. Concerned resident
. Residents have to give responsi-bly to registered shelters and organi-sations which work with the home-less, and not to people begging atdoors and traffic lights. Vagrants getused to easy pickings and don’t wantto seek jobs. Theywill justmove clos-er to the the hands (or areas) thatfeed them!
. I don’t think the City Council orward councillors are doing enoughto solve the vagrancy and squattingproblem in the areas. There must bea solution!
. We have all sorts of beggars vis-iting us daily. I’m sure they are do-ing the same to many others. Mostof the time, believe it or not, they askfor money and not something to eat.I know what the Bible says aboutfeeding the hungry, but know noth-ing of giving them cash when-ever they want. Residentsmust use their own informedconscience and wisdom whenfaced with beggars. Lewis,Lansdowne
Just a thoughtCan anybody help me? Isn’t there
a policy which states that everychild must be in school? If so, whyisn’t it happening in Hanover Park?I find children as young as eight sit-ting on corners or hanging out at theterminus during school hours. Tocrown it all, the police just drivepast them like this is the way it’ssupposed to be. I’m concerned aboutour children. Parent, Hanover Park
In response. Peter Hendricks, seeing you in
front of your 2012 class is so great.You are an inspiration to all and mayyour career go from strength tostrength! Penny, Plumstead
. The “Only One God” syndromehas hit Mr Abrahams. There’s noGod. You create your own God andthen what you created, you believe.It’s like a mind-set game. There’snothing to fear but old wives’ tales.
By the way. So you think corruption is rife
in the country? Just wait for the Se-crecy Bill to become law. You ANCnothing yet! Jeffrey Solomon
. My niece’s phone went missingon the 06:10 train from Retreat toHeathfield. It’s a metallic blue NokiaC3.
A reward is offered. Please call(021) 701 4092 or 078 364 3324.
Thank you, SAPS, for a job well doneWE wish to express our heartfeltthanks and appreciation for a jobwell done and for the excellent man-ner in which Detective Van Noie ofManenberg police station handledour case, which he was not assignedto.
We commend him for going the ex-
tra mile and believe that if the entirepolice force were as dedicated andpassionate about their work wewould be living in a crime-free coun-try.
Also, a special thanks to Joy forher help and input. We really appre-ciate it.
Detective Van Noie deserves rec-ognition and a medal for his out-standing work.
A very special thank you from thebottom of our hearts.
He is truly one in a million.MR AND MRS LODEWYKPrimrose Park
There’s only one GodMY CHURCH is better than yours!My religion is better than yours!
That is the perception that I doget when the topic of religioncomes up. Even if you go to eachand every church on earth to seewhich religion suits you, there re-mains only one God.
Therefore, we as humans
should respect each other’s reli-gions and not be scared to go intoany church. We also need to fearGod, only then can we becomemorally and spiritually betterpeople. Peace and good luck forthe coming new year.PATRICK ABRAHAMSLansdowne
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 084 921 5364
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Curtains/Carpets/
Upholstery
112
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.
All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
P & R REUPHOLSTERY
For ReUpholstery offurniture, call
Rodney on073 963 5604 /
Latiefa 073 431 7816
FREE QUOTES!
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Moving and Storage
3 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713
AB TRUCKHIRE / COURIER
Anything &everything.
073 339 1828
BAKKIE AND TRAILERRemovals. Ph 021836 9460 or
082 439 2463 NO SMS'S!
FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.
TV/DVD/Video
Services
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BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS
Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,
led's µwaves.
021 705 4222 /083 861 0418
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
119
Painting
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713
1140
Electrical Repairs
AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.
A.W.A.ELECTRICAL
(Allan021 392 1973/082 708 5700
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
JC ACTIVE ELECTRICALFully licenced
electrician.Repairs tolights, plugs,geysers,
installation ofprepaid meters, main boards,
etc.(021 701 3022 / 072 470 7658
SPECIALIST INSPEED QUEEN
Repairs, services & salesAll repairs done on
site.(Donovan on 076 612 5170
1141
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PANEL VAN FOR HIRE''LET'S MOVE IT"
I do furniture removals oranything that needs to be
moved from pointA to point B.
Glen : 079 079 2323
1142
Carpentry
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
PLUMBING (082 357 2511BUILDING (082 955 7805
1145
Swimming Pool
Services
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
Holiday
Accommodation
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GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
WEEKENDSPECIALS AT
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STARTING ATR600 PER
NIGHT!Contact Suzanne
021448 2717office hours only
133
Tours
A LONG WEEKEND TRIP TOMOSSELBAY 2125 March
2012Accomodation and transportand Sunday lunch included .
R800 per personContact Betty: 073 188 6942 /
021 633 7207or Beatie 083 5599 415 /
021 392 9994
142
Repairs – Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL,
R1 800Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox
repairsfrom R950. Parts
& labour incl.(021 376 6014/
078 875 4394
GEARBOXREPAIRS FROM
R850Engine and DiffreconditioningContact Bruce
072 862 9882 or072 318 7265
152
Spraypainting/
Panelbeating
PANELBEATING/ SPRAYPAINTING. Repair plasticbumpers, hubcaps, minordents, ect. PH: 074 184 1564
PROPERTY
1791
Granny Flats
GRASSY PARK 2 bedrooms,separate bathroom, kitchen,lounge and dining room. Avail1 Feb. Ph 021706 4571 or072 602 7309
1795
Separate Entrances
GRASSY PARKAvail. immediately.
Preferably ChristianR2 500p/m.(079 409 8592
BUSINESS
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Business
Opportunities
AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle
021 396 2115/082 637 6559
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400
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DOMESTIC Sleep in or out. 7years exp. Can cook.Veronica078 737 7157. Refs 761 2069
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General Vacancies
ALL ROUND MACHINISTRequired in Surrey estate
Tel:082 759 0785
LENTEGEUR SCHOOLFOR LSEN
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Fax 1 page CV to 374 2308 by11am on Wed 18 Jan 2012
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(021 683 8875 At Kenilworth CentreHome study available
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Hair/Beauty
BARBERSREQUIRED
Experiencedbarbers required
forestablished
salons inMitchells Plain
and Mannenbergareas. Must have
sober habits. Nocontainerbarbers.
Contact Ashrafat
021374 5207 or021703 0726
428
Sales/Marketing
Young VibrantTelemarkerters
Between ages 18 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.
Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174
429
Staff Vacancies
CAPE TOWNBASED
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For appointment,call Andre on021 930 9068
Terms &Conditions
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SUMMER JOBS IN5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,
BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY
NEEDS!.20 Receptionists
.30 Cashiers
.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters
.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers.10 Cruiseship Attendants
For More details please contactZetaweb or visit our offices on
112 Long Street, 3rd Floor, room311, Cape Town, or CALL:
021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/073 219 8380
VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS
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For appointment,call Stacy on021 465 7852
Terms &Conditions Apply
We are an NGO,Non Profit
organisation thatrenders services
inthe substance
abuse sector inKensington,
Factreton andMaitland.
We are seeking aSOCIAL
WORKERto join a dynamicteam of staff from
1stFebruary 2012.
Must beregistered with
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experience 2 to 5years. Valid
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086 545 6052 oremail
CHURCH
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EBUYERS 24.01.12-1B9AGK0
WYNBERG – Berry Street - R799 000Freestanding, 4 bedroomed homewith lounge, dining-room, kitchen, 2 x bath/toilet, garage, on 500 sqm plot.
Steenberg – Retreat - R329 000Off Symphony ave, 2bedroom home, kitchen, lounge,bath/toilet enclosed
Grassy Park – R699 000 exclFreestanding 3bed home, lounge, kitchenBath/toilet, Garage ++ two bedroom seprate entrance,with lounge, kitchen, and bath/toileton 500sqm plot
Ottery – R499 000 negStarter home in quiet closeFreestanding 2bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet
Charlesville – close to Charlesville mall - R559 000 exclFreestanding 3bedroom home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toiletWooden flooring, garage on spacious 450sqm plotParking for 4 cars
WELTEVREDENVALLEY – R359 0002 Bedroomed, with lounge, bath/toilet, fully enclosed.
Beacon valley – R239 0003bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, enclosed
StrandfonteinVillage – R599 0004bedroom home (2 x bic), lounge, dinning roomKitchen, Bath/toilet, Tandem garage, extra parking space
Westridge – R329 000 excl3bed cottage, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet fully enclosed
Kalksteenfontein – Ranunculus str – R329 000Close to Netreg station,3bed extended home lounge,2 x kitchens, 2 x toilets Outbuilding with toilet,on spacious plot
Bonteheuwel – R269 000 excl / R279 0002bed/3 bed home, lounge kitchen, bath/toilet, enclosed
COME ANDMAKE US ANOFFER!!
PAM GOLDING 10x8 10 05 11-1AQ2U1F.cdr
MENU:
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 1+ Swimming pool + Granny Flat WEB ACCESS: KW1069682RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS:ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1062065RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS:ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE 2WEB ACCESS:KW1062188 Pool & Entertainment areaANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 1WEB ACCESS: KW1069687RAZEEN 072 619 8155
ROYAL CAPE R1.495 MillionGRASSY PARK R830 000ZEEKOEVLEI R1, 275 Million
EAGLE PARK R635 000
FAIRWAYS R995 000
BEDS: 7 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060525RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 4 |2 X GRANNY FLATSRAZEEN 072 619 8155
SASMEER ESTATE R1, 695 Million LOTUS RIVER R875 000
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
Stock urgently required.
Feel free to contact for a market-related valuation.
Schaapkraal:
8 acres vacant land -
Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3bath, 2gar
s/pool, 940m erf -
Fishermans Walk - Zeekoevlei
“Under Offer” Pre Fab house 3 bed, lounge, fitted kitchen on 1 041m²
plot in Fisherman’s Walk - Perfectly situated to build dream home and
even work from home -
Grassy Park: In Rooikrans Ave, 3 bed, lounge, dining, bath – Big
grounds 520m² –
Qualified Buyers STEENBERG/RETREAT – Stock Urgently required,
please call Andy Derrocks, your area specialist
Grassy Park: R830 000 – On 5th Avenue high visibility. Live and Work
from Home. Modern 3 bed home, Main bed with dressing room,
modern spa bath. Study, lounge with jet master fireplace. Family room
with enclosed braai area. Parking for 8 cars, and lots more…
R 1.895 000
R1.550 million
Razeen 072 619 8155
SOLD BY US
SOLD BY US
Andy 074 470 7068
www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs
Pam Golding 10x8 20-12-11-1B7SLS5.cdr
SOLEMANDATE
PELICAN PARK R479 000
FNBQuick Sale
SOLEMANDATE
NEWRELEASE
NEWRELEASE
NEWRELEASE
SOLEMANDATE
NEWRELEASE
SOLD
BY US
SOLD
BY US
SOLD
BY US
SOLD
BY US
For all these contact NADIA atNadia’s Property on 021 706 8197
or 083 654 4234or MICKHAEEL 082 216 4269
GRASSY PARK –
GRASSY PARK –
GRASSY PARK –
EAGLE PARK –
Stunningmodern home– 3 large b/rooms, b.i.c., largemes + familybathroom. Beautiful ff/kitchen, lounge,d/room + large entertainment area.Garage for 2 cars + lots more parking.R930 000 neg.
Plot 500 sqm.R290 000.
3 b/rooms, b.i.c., fullbathroom, ff/kitchen, lounge, drive-through garage.Well priced@ R699 000.
Neat 2 b/roomed homewith full bathroom. Ff/kitchen, lounge,garage. On large, enclosed plot.R550 000.
LAKEVIEW –
ZEEKOEVLEI –
Neat 2 b/ roomed
townhouse. Kitchen, lounge, bonus large
Wendy house.R495 000.
Good location. 4 b/rooms,
mes, family bathroom, fitted kitchen,
lounge, garage + pool. Bargain @
R899 000.
NADIAS2 24JAN12 1B990M5.cdr
For all these contact NADIA atNadia’s Property on 021 706 8197
or 083 654 4234or MICKHAEEL 082 216 4269
ZEEKOEVLEI –
ZEEKOEVLEI –
ZEEKOEVLEI –
ZEEKOEVLEI –
Neat newly built home withmodern finishes. 3 b/rooms, b.i.c. + dressingroom + mes + family bathroom. Modern fittedkitchen. Lounge with aircon. Garage + kidsplay park.R899000.
Large face brick home on640 sqmplot. 3 b/rooms,mes, b.i.c. Full familybathroom, f/f cherry-wood kitchenwith granitetops. Lounge, dining-room. Double garage.Reduced toR995000.
Good investment. Largemodern family home with three 2 b/roomedmoderncottageswitha rental incomeofR13400permonthon1041sqmplot.R1.4m.
Otters Creek. Delightful, 3b/rooms, b.i.c., kitchen, lounge, doublegarage. S/pool.R995000.
ZEEKOEVLEI –
ZEEKOEVLEI –
Double-storey. Best positionwith very, very modern features. 7 b/rooms.2 mes + family bathroom, fitted kitchen,conservatory. Double garage with extraparking. Swimming-pool. R1.8 m neg.
Massive home on the waterfor the discerning buyer. 7 b/rooms, b.i.c., 3beautiful Victorian bathrooms, large ff/kitchen,lounge, separate dining-room + large familyroom. 3 patios with mountain and vlei views.Fully secure. For these features and more,come and view this beautiful ultra [email protected].
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R240 000: ST MONTIQUE VILLAGE2 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Lounge, family Bathroom,
Big grounds, Corner plot.PETER 072 095 9876
R250 000 RETREAT
MARK 072 545 1143
Lake View large 2 Bedroom Flat, open planLounge with ff Kitchen, family Bathroom,
Very Neat
R380 000 SEAWINDS
PETER 072 095 9876
4 Bedrooms, 3x Bathrooms, Guest Toilet,Lounge, Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen,
Garage + extra Parking
R480 000 SEAWINDS
MARK 072 545 1143
5Bedrooms,Lounge+Dining, f fKitchen,mainensuite, 2x familyBathrooms,Laundry,Study,Garage+extraParking,AluminiumWidows,TiledFlooring,naughtpineCeilings,Blinds&BIC inall rooms
FAZLOODIEN082 495 8989
R319 000 BEACON VALLEY
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411.
Neat 5 bdrm house,lounge dining room,family bathroom, with shower and garage,
fully enclosed.
R950 000 ZEEKOEVLEI
THURYYA 074 194 0925
4 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, sunken lounge & diningroom, fitted kitchen, tiled throughout, doublegarage tiled, sub divided for rental potential.
R380 000 WOODLANDS
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
3 Bedrooms, open plan Lounge, Kitchen,family Bathroom + toilet, Carport for 2
cars with business potential
R160 000 MITCHELLS HEIGHTS
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
'CASH ONLY'Incomplete FreestandingHouse, 4 Bedrooms, lounge, Kitchen, on a350 square meter plot, Potential for Rental
R270 000 SEARIDGE PARK,
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
Freestanding 3 bedroom house, lounge,kitchen, Family bathroom, modernceilings throughout and enclosed.
R670 000 GRASSY PARK
SHAHIED 084 832 9188
3 BedroomsBIC in all rooms, Main en-suite, FFKitchen,family Bathroom, Lounge + Dining Room
on a Large plot + Free bungalow
Terms & Conditions Apply
CALL NOW TO HAVE YOUR PROPERTY SOLD....WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL AREAS.
OWNER
R695 000 RETREAT
MARK 072 545 1143
3 Bedrooms Lounge, Dining, fitted Kitchen,family Bathroom (shower), 1 bed SepEntrance + shower, Labourer Toilet.
R280 000 LAVENDER HILL
PETER 072 095 9876
3Bedrooms,Lounge,Kitchen, familyBathroom,Carport.
R559 000 STRANDFONTEIN
PETER 072 095 9876
3 bdrm house, Lounge, Fitted kitchen, familybathroom, fire place, Jet master, garage for 2cars, garden and built in cupboards in 2 rooms.
R220 000 EASTRIDGE
SHAAM 074 217 4190
Standard three bedroom Massonett,Lounge, Kitchen, Family bathroom,
Enclosed carport.
R650 000 GRASSY PARK,
KASHIFAH 073 929 3221
Freestanding 4 bdrm, Lounge, Dining room,F.F.K, Family bathroom, separate toilet,massive loft and garage, lots of potential.
R180 000 SANDPIPER MANSIONS
THURYYA 074 194 0925
2 Bedroom house, Family bathroom,Kitchen, Lounge, Close to Schools and
Public Transport, investment opportunity.
R680 000 WYNBERG
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
Semi 3 Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen, family
Bathroom, Carport for 3 cars
R330 000 HILLVIEW
PETER 072 095 9876.
Freestanding 3 bdrm one with en-suite,1 bathroom, lounge, kitchen, familybathroom and parking for one car.
R230 000 HANOVER PARK,
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Maisonette, 3 beds, Fitted Kitchen,lounge, family bathroom and carport.
R480 000 PELICAN PARK,
SHAHIED 084 832 9188
Freestanding three bedroom house,dinning room, kitchen, family bathroom
with shower, separate toilet.
R 200 000 TAFELSIG
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Semi Attached Enclosed 2 Bedroom House,Extended Lounge, Kitchen and familyBathroom, close to Schools and Public
Transport.
R525 000 RETREAT
SHAHEED 084 832 9188.
Freestanding, two bedroom house,lounge, dining room, garage and parking
for four cars on large 768m² plot.
R750 000 EAGLE PARK
PETER 072 095 9876.
Freestanding double story house. 4Bedroomsandguesttoilet, 2 x fitted kitchen, 2x family bathrooms, 2x lounges,large dining room, garage and parking for four cars.
R150 000 CAPRICORN
PETER AFRICA 072 095 9876
3 Bedrooms, family bathroom,lounge, and sep-entrance
R650 000 ZEEKOEVLEI
THURYYA 074 194 0925
Neat 2 bedroom house, Bics, Lounge,Kitchen, Family bathroom, Fire place,parking for 5 cars with foundation for
approved plan.
R220 000 LAKESIDE MEWS
THURYYA 074 194 0925
Open plan Lounge and kitchen flat,one bedroom, family bathroom
situated on the top floor.
R320 000 SEAWINDS
MARK 072 545 1143
3 Bedrooms, Lounge + Dining, familyBathroom, and fitted Kitchen
R220 000 TAFELSIG
SHAAM 074 217 4190
Semi detached 3 bedroom house,lounge, tiled fitted kitchen.
SOLD
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SHAAMIEL
082 723 1118SHIHAAM
072 192 1411KASHIFAH
073 929 3221
SHAAM
074 217 4190
FIONA071 952 9226
THURYYA
074 194 0925MARK
072 545 1143PETER
072 095 9876NEIL
084 588 8308SHAHIED084 832 9188
GRASSY PARK MITCHELLS PLAIN
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R639 000: SAN REMO(A MUST SEE) Modern freestanding 3 bdrm(main ensuite) fully alarmed,
automated garage doors, fully enclosed, aluminiumwindows ffk 2 bedrm with bics, lounge and dining roomwith fireplace, study laminated flooring throughout,
family bathroom and plenty of parking,SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118.
SOLD
Seller and Mark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing
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BONTEHEUWEL: R360.000
F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, Kitchen,
Encl, Vibacrete, S/Gates.
NORMAN 083 772 8912
GRASSY PARK: R1.150mil
D/s, 4Beds, D/Garage, Pool, F/Pond,
Garden Furniture, FFK, Intercom
ASHBY 072 777 6316
OTTERY: R370.000excl
Encl. Complex, Comm. Pool, P/Bay,
3Beds(2xB), FFK, Lounge, F/Bath.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
BONTEHEUWEL: R260.000excl
Semi, 1Bedroom, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Asbestos roof, Enclosed.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
ZEEKOEVLEI: R850.000excl
F/s, 4Beds(2xB), Lounge, Drm, Bath,
S/toilet, Mes, FFK, Laundry, 711m.
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
PELIKAN HEIGHTS: R1,6 mil
D/s, 6Beds(5xB), FFK, G/Flat,
Pool, D/Garage, Carport , 963m.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
MAYNARDVILLE WYNBERG
R599.999excl Flat, 2Beds(1xBics), Bath,
S/toilet, Lounge, FK, Garage (1xCar).IRFAAN 083 947 4327
RETREAT: R300.000excl
Serviced Plot 411m²
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
MAITLANDS: R530.000excl
2Beds Flat, 2xBics, FFK, T/Floors,
Carpet on Bed/Floors, Sec. Parking.
JENNY 073 247 3815
VANGUARD ESTATE: R520.000
Flat, 2Beds(Bics), Lounge, OPFFK
(Granite Tops), Family Bathroom.
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
OTTERY: R370.000excl G/Floor Flat,
3Beds(2xB), Lounge, FFK, Pool, P/Bay,
Encl, Chandeliers, L/Fittings.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
PELIKAN HEIGHTS: R850.000
F/s, 5Beds(2xBics), D/Garage, 2x
Sep.Ent. + Lots more extras, 1050m.
NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
WYNBERG: R640.000negSemi, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge, FK,
F/Bath, T/Garage (2xCars), LaundryASHRAAF 072 945 5145
OLD BELHAR: R1,3mil. neg.D/s, 5Beds(2xB), 2xFFK, 2xMes,
Garage, Braai, Spanish Style, 599m.ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
RETREAT: R195.000exclFlat, 1Bedroom, Lounge, Mes,
K(Bics), Parking Bay, Enclosed.KAREN 079 808 3877
HAZENDAL: R500.000excl Semi,3Beds, Lounge, K(Bics), P(2xCars),
D/Way, Encl, 203m, B/Bars, S/Gates.KAREN 079 808 3877
WOODSTOCK: R830.000exclF/s, 3Beds, Lounge, FFK, Pantry,
Garage, 327m, P(4xCars), B/Bars.NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
STRANDFONTEIN: R440.000F/standing, 3Beds, Lounge, Bath,S/Toilet, Kitchen, 262m2, L/Floors.
ASHBY 072 777 6316
SILVERSANDS: R620.000excl
D/s, 7Beds(4xBics), Mes, S/toilet,
Kitchen, L/Floors, C/Fans, KPC.
ANDILE 083 621 5571
BONTEHEUWEL: R270.000excl
Mais on main road, 2Beds, F/Bath,
Kitchen, Lounge, Encl, Big yard.
DESIREE 079 875 9975
WYNBERG: R899.000excl
D/s, 4Beds, Lnge, 2xF/Bath, G/Toilet,
FFK, Storerm, Garage, E/Garden.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
RETREAT: R750.000excl
4Beds, F/s, FFK, Lnge with KPC,
Mes, Pool(3x6), F/Garage, G/Flat
ADOLPH 073 193 5878
SEAWINDS: R340.000excl
2Beds, F/s, FFK with KPC, Lnge,
Modern F/Bath, Carport (3xCars)
ADOLPH 073 193 5878
BONTEHEUWEL: R340.000excl
Mais, 2Beds (1xBics), F/Bath,
FFK, Carport, Enclosed
JESICHA 073 698 9260
FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 6.5% COMMISSION
Tuesday 24 January 2012 CLASSIFIEDS People’s Post Lansdowne Page 13
GrassyParkTo Let R5,000.00 p/m
OtteryAllamandaRoadTo Let R 1,800.00 p/m
ForSale GrassyParkR 350,000
Neat, spacious three beds. Large lounge with f/p, fitted
kitchen, family bathroom +main en-suite, bics bed-rooms,
double tandem garage with remote door, fully enclosed.st
Occupation 1 February 2012
Neat fully fitted garden cottage
to let. Bed/sitter, bic’s, shower
and loo, appliances fitted
including fridge. Secure parking,
fully enclosed. Only mature single
applicants will be considered.st
Occupation 1 February 2012
ZeekoevleiWaterside R 1.35m (neg)or to let R 7,000.00Huge eight bedroom, six
bathroom home. Extra
large lounge, family room
with fireplace, garage,
fully enclosed TLC.
Neat as a pin two bed
home in secure complex.
Main room bics, ff kitch,
enclosed private back yard,
dedicated parking bay.
Lotus RiverR 365,000
Refurbished 2 bed ground
floor flat, in secure complex
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bathroom, fully fitted kitchen, pool and secure driveway parking.
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FOR SALE- BONTEHEUWEL: R250 000
Call 081 310 4455 to view.
A 1 bedroomed house is available for sale, has lounge, kitchen
and general bathroom. There's a large Wendy house in the yard
that can be divided into 2 bedrooms. House is secure with high
walls, and is located close to all amenities,
GRASSY PARK -
3 bedrooms,fitted kitchen,lounge,
family bath, garage, fully secured,
spacious grounds in front and back
R620 000
021 705 3507 / 021 705 1798A/H 021 705 3903Fax: 0866 456 [email protected]
A X I S
WANT A MARKET VALUATION?
ABDULLAH - 073 657 2805
OTTERY -
2 bedroom with lounge, kitchen,
bath, 212 m², Cul De Sac off De
Wet Rd
R460 000
GRASSY PARK -
2 bedroom FLATS, kitchen, lounge,
bathrm, in complex, Good
Investment
From R175 000
BONTHEUWEL-
2 & 3 bedrms, lounge, kitchen,
dining room, bathroom,
BARGAIN TO FLY
From R250 000LOTUS RIVER -
Vacant Corner Plot with
proposed plans, 680 m², close to
mosque
R380 000 NEG
WYNBERG -
4 bedrms, lounge, kitch, dining room,
bathroom, garage, BIC, 446 m² plot
R825 000
LAVEDENDER HILL -
4 bedrooms, fiited kitch, BIC,
lounge, Separate Entrance,fully
secured
R339 000 GRASSY PARK -
Radiant Apartments, 2 bedrms,fitted,
kitch, lounge, family bath, fully
secured
R250 000
PORTLANDS -
Lovely Modern 3 beds,BIC, large
MES, 2 baths, ff kitch,
fully secured
R585 000
CAPRICORN -
Vrygrond - 4 beds w / Busi, lounge,
Close to Amenities,
Muizenberg
R350 000 CLAREMONT -
Vacant Plot with plans for3 Modern Sectional Units, Close to
Cavendish
R 1.3 MILN
LAKEVIEW FLAT -1 Bed, Ground floor, kitchen,
bathroom Garden, parking bay,opposite station
R250 000 neg
ZEEKOEVLEI -
6 bedrm, 2 x lounge,ff kitch,
5 bathr, Sep Entr, 850 m² Plot, Dbl
garage
R1.9 MILN Neg
RONDEBOSCH EAST -
New Modern 6 Bedroom with 6 M.E.S,
Spacious Lounge/Dining rm, ff kitch, dbl
garage, Sep Entrance
R3.2 Miln
Axis 10x4 240112 1B9A800
GRASSY PARK -
Make a Offer, Incomplete structure
600 m²,approved plans to build
pool
R425 000
2 X GRASSY PARK -
3 bedrooms, fitted kitchen, lounge,
family bath, garage, fully secured
R695 000
PROPERTIES
SA-EED - 082 927 5034 SHAFIQA - 073 313 5819 ZAHIDA - 084 265 4364
PELICAN PARK -
3 beds with BIC,M.E.S, garage for
4, lounge neatly, ff kitchen, fully
secured
R550 000 Neg
SYBRAND PARK -
A Modern house with 4 Main - Ens, uites,
bedrms with modern finishes, sparking
pool with so much to offer
R2.9 MILN Neg
ZEEKOEVLEI MEWS -
2 bedrm Cottage, lounge, kitch,
BIC, fully secured complex, parking
Bay
R310 000
STARTER HOMESTARTER HOMENEED TO INVEST?NEED TO INVEST? BARGAIN TO SELLBARGAIN TO SELL FANTASTIC INVESTMENTFANTASTIC INVESTMENT
NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE MODERN NEW RELEASEMODERN NEW RELEASEMODERN NEW RELEASEMODERN NEW RELEASE
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CALL MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250
Mark Anthony1 240112 1B97Y5Q
Large 4 beds, 2 en-suites + family bathroom, large lounge with fire-place,dining room, spacious,beautiful fully fitted kitchen with breakfast nook, outside maids room with shower & toilet, long
drive-way & double garage +++ Very large Granny Flat.
4 beds, bics, 2 bathrooms, lounge +dining room, double garage,
446m2 Plot.
Free-Standing 3 beds, lounge, fitted kitchen, tiledbathroom, tiled lounge, covered yard area, +++
Garage. Close to local Shopping Centre and CANALWALK.
Summer Greens Only R479 000Wynberg R825 000(Close to Wittebome Station)
Mandalay Only R789 000(4 beds, 5 Bathrooms)
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CALL MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250
Mark Anthony2-24-01-12-1B97YK0
Cute 2 beds, bics,large lounge flowing to paved yardwith braai & covered entertainment area, fully fitted
kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath, bars & securitygates, long drive-way & carport, paved front. Nice Area!
3 beds, lounge, bathroom, fittedkitchen. (If your combined wagesis R8 800.00 per month you can
buy this house)
Large 3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom,
enclosed +++ 2 BedroomGranny Flat
3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom,
carport
Large Family Home! Large3 beds, bics, large lounge,
kitchen, bathroom,garage, large grounds.
WANT AN AGENT TO SELLYOUR HOUSE FAST,
EFFICIENTLY AND AT THEBEST POSSIBLE PRICE?CALL MARK ANTHONYTODAY. 021 704 2160/
083 482 4250 ORANTHONY ARENDSE
021 704 0289/082 673 1503.
COMMISSSIONNEGOTIABLE!
3 beds, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, drive-way,
paved yard.
Brooklyn R499 000(Beach Road, Opposite Mosque)
SELLERS INALL AREAS
Ottery (Close to Mosque & Wetton Circle)R599 000
ParowR709 000
WestridgeR329 000
Bonteheuwel Only 268 000(Next To Bonteheuwel Station)
Grassy ParkR699 000
ANTHONY ARENDSE
021 704 0289
082 673 1503
A AN Y 3 4 2 QQM RK THON 10X 24011 1B97Y
SHERADON PARKR595 000
KNOTTY PINE
3 Beds,bics, 2x en-suite, lounge +
dining room, fully fitted kitchen, tiled
bathroom, store room, garaging for 5
cars, bar, knotty pine ceiling.
EASTRIDGER259 000
ROCKLANDS R595 000
WESTGATER359 000
PLUMSTEADR949 000
STRANDFONTEINR599 000
CLAREMONTR1.295 MIL
DOUBLE STOREY/DUAL LIVING
Main House: 3 beds,bics, lounge + dining,fully fitted kitchen,
bathroom, garage + entertainment are with braai.
Double Storey: 3 beds, lounge, fitted kitchen, corner bath
NEAT HOME
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
drive-way at side of house. If your
combined wages are R8 500 pm you
can buy this house.
LARGE GROUNDS, BEHIND
VIRGIN ACTIVE
Cute 2 beds, lounge, bathroom, kitchen.
Enclosed. Large Plot (311 m²)
CLOSE TO LIVINGSTONE HIGH
5 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
enclosed. In quiet dead end Lane.
HOUSE + 2 GARAGES
Lovely 4 large beds, bics, mes, fully
fitted kitchen, lounge + T.V. room, family
bathroom, 2 garages for 5 cars.
SWIMMING POOL
3 beds, lounge/dining, fitted kitchen,
bathroom, sunroom, garage +++ Pool.
ATHLONE & SURROUNDS
ON SHOW
We are looking for truly exceptional
agents to join our team.
If you are serious as we are about property call
NAZMIE to arrange for a confidential interview
Call Office 021 696 4114
BARGAINS !!!FOR SALE
GRASSY PARKR850 000
(Between Victoria Rd and First Rd)
3 Bedroom with BIC with laminatedflooring, lounge, fully fitted kitchen,separate bathroom (with shower) &
toilet, entertainment area,enormous swimming pool, double
garage & tandem garage(enclosed) could accommodate up
to 8 cars. PLUS granny flat!GRASSY PARK
R699 000.3 Bedroom home, with BIC andlaminated flooring in all rooms,
MES, fitted kitchen, tiled lounge &diningroom, large grounds with tool
shed and incomplete doublecarport, fully secured!
STRANDFONTEIN (BAYVIEW)R440 000. 2 Beds, fitted kitchen,
lounge, family bathroom withgarage facade PLUS huge
separate entrance, main bed + ensuite and kitchen
To view call Ashraf on074 811 6874/083 500 7838
RONDEBOSCH EAST:OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED FROM
R1 350 000 MIL NEG
RONDEBOSCH EAST:R1 495 000 MIL NEG
Call Fadia 082 560 6194
WALMER ESTATE R1.180 000 MIL NEG
Shihaam Buffkins 083 516 2140
D/storey, cnr plot 3 beds, all BIC, main ensuite,lounge, d/room, fully kitchen, garage + carport,parking for cars, big yard with lovley pool. Sepentrance upstairs (potential income R4500)
with o/plan, lounge, 1 bed, bath
3 Beds, BIC, MES, fam bathroom, lounge, FFK,pool. All appliances & furniture being sold with
property. Additional income from3 separate entrances
Harbour View, lose to public transport,5 min to CBD, semi ,4 loft bedroom house,lounge, d/room, bath, scullery, fitted kitchen,
offstreet parking.
www.durrestates.com
9b Eike Avenue∙ Sybrand Park ∙ Rondebosch
KENWYN3 Beds, lounge, garage, 620m²
plot. R925 000.
KENWYN3 Beds, 2 bathrooms, lounge,
620m² plot. R995 000.
LANSDOWNE/ROND EAST
Near Islamia, 3 Beds, 3 baths,garage. R1 050 000
FREE VALUATIONSALAN 082 475 6643
OFFICE (021) 674 1094
CLAREMONT
KEWTOWN
2 bedrooms, close to transport,
shops and schools
Cheryl Jacobs 079 195 7252
/ 021 696 4114
WELL KEPT COTTAGE
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STUNNING & NEAT DUPLEX
2 bedrooms on ground level with
lounge & diningroom, near to school,
mosque and other amenities
Call Waleed Majiet
083 508 4611 / 021 696 4114
SURREY ESTATE
ON
SHOW
LOTUS RIVERR760 000ON 624m²
NEW RELEASEA MUST TO VIEW
Spacious, neat facebrick familyhome with manicured garden hasbeautiful flow and lots of potentialoffers 3 Beds, with bics, in main, 2bathrooms, entrance hall leading tolounge/diningroom with fireplace.Fully fit spacious kitchen,leading toindoor & outdoor. Entertainment
area with barbeque in both.Plumbed laundry, single + tandemgar, ideal for business from home.
WELCOME GLEN GLENCAIRNR630 000.
VACANT LAND 588m². Minutesaway from the beach.
Call Dorothy082 429 6722 or
021 715 9185
CRAWFORDR850 000. Barkis Crescent. Neat,Spacious 3 bedroom family home
on 535m2 Erf.PRICED TO SELL!!RYLANDS ESTATE
R510 000. Rylands Mews. 3bedroom T/House +1 bath, o/planlounge and kitchen+ parking bay
with 24hr security.ATHLONE
R275 000.Capuchin Str. Vacantplot measuring 238m2.
NASAN 082 770 7761
SCHAAPKRAALAGRICULTURALR750 000.Schaap Rd. Choice of 3adjoining plots measuring 4000m2PHILIPPIBROWNS FARM
R1.2M Vacant industrial plotmeasuring 3755m2. Excellent
growth node!
GONA 082 926 2371www.pillayproperties.co.za
Superstars at Mardi Gras 2012LOCAL superstars Jody Wil-liams, Ladylicious, The Rock-ets, Salome and Karen Kortjéwill appear at the annual Mar-di Gras, at the William Her-bert Sports Ground in Wyn-berg.
Hosted by the CapeDistrict Football Association, itis held over two weekends, start-ing on Thursday 26 january androunding off on Saturday 4 Feb-ruary.
People’s Post is the print media
partner.The carnival was revived in
2006 after a 15-year absenceand acts as a fundraiser for thefootball association’smember clubs.
Included in the entertainmentare fun rides, various stalls sell-ing everything from food toknick-knacks, and atea garden andbeer garden.
Entrance is free onThursday26 January, R20 on
Friday 27 January, R30 on Satur-day 28 January and childrenunder 12 and pensioners enterfree.
For more information contactAnwar Hassan on 082 825 3375,Rashied Cloete on 083 448 0325. Tobook a stall, contact AnwarHassan on 082 825 3375.
Meet the finalistsAMID the fun and laughter whichcan be expected at the annual Mar-di Gras this year, 12 youngladies will be donning their bestoutfits and bearing their pearlywhites as they vie for the prestig-ious People’s Post Miss MardiGras title on Friday night.Aftera tough judging process, dozens ofhopefuls have been narrowed
down to a select group who willbe strutting their stuff between20:00 and 21:30.The young ladiesare from all over the MotherCity, and two are the daughters offormer Miss Mardi Gras finalists.Good Hope FM’s Stan Mars willhost the event as the judges makethe tough decision of selecting thewinner.Here are the finalists.
Robyn Van As from Strandfontein.Prodigee Bossele from Grassy Park.
Nonkoliseko Somagu from Philippi. Tercia Kennedy from Mitchell’s Plain.
SarahLeigh Barber from Parklands.Marche Martin from Cravenby Estate.
Cindy Hector from Retreat.
Jeandre Nathan from Ottery. Imogan Smit from Ottery.Chere Daniels from Kenwyn.
Amahle Mfunda from Delft.Alicia Davids from Mitchell’s Plain.
AWARD WINNING: On Friday 13 January Shamwari Game Reservewalked away as winners of the “World’s Leading Conservation Company 2011” and the “World’s Leading Safari and Game Reserve 2011,’’which were announced at the prestigious World Travel Awards in Doha, in partnership with Qatar Tourism Authority. Just one of the manyconservation efforts at Shamwari is The Born Free foundation, whichpromotes, protects and conserves species as well as creates publicawareness of wildlife exploitation. Photo: Supplied
Keeping track of your yearTHE Ship Society of SA, anon-profit organisation, israising funds by selling aspecial calendar.
It is approximately42x56cm and the cover
painting is by one of theirmembers.
Cost is R25.Email Pauline on
Tuesday 24 January 2012 SPORT People’s Post Lansdowne Page 15
Stormers run riot in WellingtonLIAM MOSES
THE Western Cape has long been consid-ered to be one of the most prolific produc-ers of talented rugby players in South Af-rica, and one of the most prolific in theworld.
And this belief was proven again on Satur-day, when a youthful Stormers teambrushed aside the Boland Kavaliers in theirfirst warm-up game of the 2012 Super Rugbyseason.
The Stormers went into the match withoutthe services of experienced players such An-dries Bekker, Schalk Burger, Bryan Habana,Duane Vermeulen, Gio Aplon or any of theregulars who lead the team to victory in theSouth African conference of the 2011 SuperRugby campaign.
However, despite the absence of so manyfirst choice players, Alister Coetzee’s charg-es still managed to run in seven tries and winthe match 45-17.
The Stormers pack dominated the colli-sion point from virtually the first minute,and it wasn’t long before they were to profitfrom their superior fervour for physicality.
Young tight-head prop Frans Malherbewas the first to set the score-keepers to taskwhen he barged over the try line in the fifthminute.
Bolla Conradie, a player at the oppositeend of the age and experience spectrum, wasnext to cross the whitewash for the Storm-ers, when he sliced through the Boland de-fence 10 minutes later.
Conradie played with a hunger equal toany of his young team mates, and two min-utes later he pierced Boland’s defence again,and grubbered through for Danie Poolmanto chase.
The wing was tackled without the ball inthe in-goal area by a back-tracking Kavaliersdefender, resulting in a penalty try for theStormers.
Poolman visited Boland’s in-goal areaagain 20 minutes later, and this time theKavaliers were unable to stop him from dot-ting down for the last try of the first half.
The Stormers resumed their superiorityin the early exchanges of the second-half,but some typical early-season errors and en-terprising play from Boland lead to Triesfrom Jonathan Francke and Junior Besterin the 41st and 45th minutes respectively.
Coetzee’s team were not to be outdone andhit back with scores from Namibian inter-national flank Rohan Kitshof and No 8 Ni-zaam Carr in the 55th and 68th minutes re-spectively, and closed out the game with atry from stalwart hooker Tiaan Liebenberg,a second-half replacement, in the 80thminute.
The comprehensive victory will help to al-lay fears that the team could be short ondepth in key positions for this coming sea-son.
Conradie, who last played for the Storm-ers in 2010, proved a steadying hand atscrumhalf and will be an adequate replace-ment for first-choice scrumhalf Dewalt Du-venhage in case of an enforced lay-off.
New signings Burton Francis, JP du Ples-sis and Gerhard van den Heever also per-formed well and could feature regularly thisseason. Francis, a former Blue Bulls playerwho was signed from the Lions, providesmuch needed cover at fly-half, a positionwhere the Stormers have been short-staffedand injury-hit, while Du Plessis, who re-turned to South Africa after a spell in Aus-tralia playing both Rugby Union and RugbyLeague, will lessen the impact made by thedepartures of centres Johann Sadie (BlueBulls) and Jacque Fourie (Japan), and Vanden Heever, signed from the Blue Bulls, pro-vides Coetzee with an excellent option at full-back or on either wing.
The side’s other two off-season signings,Joe Pietersen and Deon Carstens, who bothreturned to South Africa after plying their
trade abroad, did not take part in the game.The speedy development of youngsters at
the union has also swelled the Stormers’ for-ward ranks. Props Frans Malherbe and Ste-ven Kitshoff could see significant game timethis season, while the team’s establishedlock partnership of Rynhard Elstadt and An-dries Bekker will have to fight to stave offthe challenge of Quinn Roux and Eben Etze-beth, and the presence Nizaam Carr, YayaHartzenberg, Siya Kolisi, Nic Koster, NickFenton-Wells and Rueben Johannes willease the Stormers passage into life without
Springbok flank Francois Louw, who leftforEnglish clubBathat the endof last sea-son.
Coetzee will know that, despite win-ning the Currie Cup First Division in2011, Boland are a world away from thequality they will face every week in SuperRugby.
The Stormers will face stiffer opposi-tion this week, when they clash with 2011Currie Cup champions the Lions at New-lands on Friday.
FUTURE STAR: Steven Kitshoff listens to advice from Stormers hooker Tiaan Liebenberg.Kitshoff is one of the many talented youngsters in the Stormers squad who could cometo the fore this season. Photo: Nasief Manie
SA ballroom champ off to ItalyLIAM MOSES
A HEATHFIELD woman will fulfil thedream of a lifetime next month when shetravels to Italy to train for and compete inmajor international ballroom events.
Stephanie van der Poll, 21, has been com-peting in ballroom dancing events since shewas 11 and last year she reached the apexof local competition circuit when sheclaimed both the Western Province andSouth African championships.
Van der Poll says her reason for movingto Italy, on Wednesday 1 February, is to im-prove the standard of her own dancing, aswell as the standard of dancing in South Af-rica.
“I’m going to be living and training in Ita-ly because the coaches are amazing com-pared to those in South Africa. The qualityof dancing in Italy is amazing,” she said.
“South African ballroom dancing isn’tconsidered to be very good because of howlazy our dancers can be. We want to changethis international view of South Africadancing and improve the standard and qual-ity. We want to come back and be able to helpyoung dancers.”
During her time in Europe, Van der Polland her Italian partner will compete in tour-naments in Italy, Russia, Spain, Germanyand other countries across the continent.
Besides her provincial and national victo-ries last year, Van der Poll also has severalother major achievements to her name.
In 2009, the University of the WesternCape dietetics student claimed third placein the national championships and in 2010she went one better and claimed second.
However, she has not always had it herown way.
She was prevented from competing in theWorld Championships last year after herpartner chose to give up dancing and focuson his studies.
She only found her current partner, Ital-ian Ezio Mattioli, in June last year, and theywent into National Championships with on-ly 20 days of practice under their belts.
Thus far, Van der Poll’s expenses havebeen covered by her parents and her part-ner’s parents, but she is in desperate need
of sponsorship to fund her competition andtraining in Italy.
Van der Poll says finding sponsorship willbe beneficial to her career, other South Afri-can dancers and the sponsor as well.
“I feel that we deserve sponsorship be-cause we are willing to put in so much time.I’m putting my studies on hold because Iknow we have an opportunity to improvethe status of South African dancers over-sees,” said Van der Poll.
“Dancing is very big in Europe. They havechannels dedicated completely to dancing.Whatever sponsor we get, we will be puttingtheir name out in the interviews. Any pub-licity we get they will get.”
Anyone interested in helping Van der Pollcan contact her at [email protected].
CHAMPION: Western Province and South African ballroom champions Stephanie van derPoll and Ezio Mattioli. Photo: Supplied
Lotus River couple honouredMARK WARD
BERNARD and Roberta Johnson, a ballroomdance couple from Lotus River were amongstseveral sports stalwarts honoured as “leg-ends” by the Western Cape sports communityand the Department of Cultural Affairs andSport.
The couple started dancing in 1970, andthey successfully continued competing asprofessionals until their retirement fromcompetitive dancing in 1988.
They then turned to coaching and havesince produced numerous national junior,youth and adult ballroom champions.
Bernard is the current president of thesport’s controlling body, Federation of DanceSport South Africa (FEDANSA), and was alsothe national coach in 2001.
Roberta has developed nine couples whorepresented South Africa at the World Cham-pionship since 1991. The Johnsons were oneof 33 legends honoured during the ceremonybut were unable to attend as they were at thenational student championship in Bloemfon-tein. This was the seventh edition of theawards function, which took place just beforeChristmas at the Kirstenbosch BotanicalGardens. These awards honoured pioneersof different sporting codes who have contrib-uted to the transformation and developmentof their particular sport.
The recipients were recognised for their
contribution, not only on a national level butspecifically to the Western Cape.
This year legends in rugby, canoeing,dance sport, badminton, sailing and netball,were honoured. Ivan Meyer, MEC for Cultur-al Affairs and Sport in the Western Cape, wasthe keynote speaker at the event, and laudedthe recipients for their contribution in up-holding true sportsmanship.
“A legend is not a hero. A hero is someonewho will be remembered for now but a legendis someone who will be remembered forever.Today I am honoured and proud to beamongst you because you are true legends,”said Meyer.
“We lived through painful times when thecolour of your skin prevented you from step-ping out onto the sports field, no matter howmuch talent you were blessed with.
“We lived through a time where our ownbrothers and sisters left South Africa to goand play for other countries, which wel-comed them and saw only a great sportingstar. They didn’t see in black and white.Thankfully that time has passed. For this Iam honoured to be in your presence.
“Through your refusal to be put down bya racist political system, through your com-mitment to uplift your community and trainyour neighbours and their children, throughyour fighting and sporting spirit, we now livein a true democracy. A democracy that is col-our-blind.”
LEGENDS: Bernardand Roberta Johnson, from LotusRiver, were honoured as pioneersof ballroom dancing in the WesternCape Photo: Mark Ward
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New rugby team for RetreatNew rugby team for RetreatLIAM MOSES
A NEW rugby club is to be formedin Retreat and will be based at theBasil D’Oliveira Sports Complexin Heathfield.
The club is the brain-child of JanBurger, councillor of Ward 72, andHenry Moses, a community leaderand member of the Retreat neigh-bourhood watch.
According to Moses, the reason forforming the club is to help keepyoung people away from crime,drugs and violence.
“I would like things to get betterfor the youth. We must do somethingto keep them busy,” said Moses.
“There are a lot of youngsters do-ing nothing. We want to keep themon the right path by having work-shops with them.”
Moses, Burger, and formerSpringbok, Western Province andStormers prop-forward Eddie An-drews, who is currently a wardcouncillor in Mitchell’s Plain, metwith members of the community forthe first time on Thursday 19 Janu-ary to inform them about startingthe club.
Burger has been trying to getyouth from the area playing rugbysince 2007, when he first becamecouncillor, and the meeting was thefirst tentative step towards estab-lishing the club.
Moses and Burger named the sidethe JB Page Rugby Club, afterJoseph Benjamin Page, former pres-ident of the Retreat and City andSuburban Rugby Clubs.
According to Moses, Page had amassive impact on the lives of sever-al young men in the Retreat area.
“He was our Mr Rugby. He was thepresident of City and Suburban Rug-by Union for about 21 years. He wasthe guy who kept Retreat RugbyClub together,” said Moses.
“If we didn’t have him, whatwould have happened to us? Mybrother, myself, my friends? Wecould have turned out doing thewrong things. He kept us busy withrugby.”
Moses added that before he andBurger settled on the name, he ap-proached Page’s daughter to ask forpermission.
“Over the years no one has hon-oured his name. So I feel we musthonour him. We must honour himfor what he did for the community.”
Moses himself has already had asimilar influence on the lives ofyoung people in the Southern Penin-sula, one of whom has gone on toplayat thehighest level of rugbypos-sible.
Eddie Andrews started playingrugby at the Mitchell’s Plain RugbyClub, a team Moses helped to found.
Andrews said that playing rugbyhelped him to change his mindset
and outlook on life, and that therewere many benefits to playing thesport.
“The benefit is that you are partof a different environment whereyou now have to contribute to a com-mon goal,” said Andrew.
“You have to think differently.There also won’t be time for consid-ering taking part in the social ills inyour community. You are exposed tosocial skills and most importantlyyou have a support structure.”
“You realise that to achieve, youhave to work harder. The bar hasbeen raised.”
Andrews added that he intends tostay involved with the club and willassist with coaching.
The group will host a second meet-ing with residents on Thursday 23February, at theRetreatCommunityCentre in Toring Road, and calls onanyone interested to attend.
Contact Jan Burger on 083 415 3017or Henry Moses on 082 461 0101 forfurther information.
ROLE MODEL: Eddie Andrews, aformer Western Province, Stormersand Springboks prop forward, addresses a small crowd at the RetreatCommunity Hall in Toring Road. Retreat residents met on Thursday 19January to discuss the formation of anew rugby club in the area.
Photo: Liam Moses