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TUESDAY 28 October 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: post@peoplespost.co.za | Website: www.peoplespost.co.zaTELLING IT AS IT IS
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PARKWOOD
Guntoting gangs at warCHEVON BOOYSEN
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Parkwood is once again at the cen-tre of a raging drug turf war. Therecent spike in gang violence has
the community at the mercy of inter-mittent gunshots, murders and at-tempted murders.According to Grassy Park police the
turf war between the Americans andJunky Funky Kids has escalated sincethe first shooting in April.Speaking during ameeting at the sta-
tion last week, police revealed theirplan to tackle gang violence.Police spokesperson Warrant Officer
Wynita Kleinsmith said gang-relatedviolence has spiked in recent months.“The periods of gang activity fluctu-
ates but at the moment we have a bigproblem as the gangs are caught in afull-on war. We are aware of hotspotsand are monitoring them closely,” sheexplained.Colonel Christian Esau, deputy sta-
tion commander at Grassy Park PoliceStation, said from April to September,four murders have been reported.There were 16 attempted murders in
the same period.Five arrests were made for the mur-
ders and 30 arrests were made on theattempted murder charges.“We have also confiscated 14 illegal
firearms since April. We hope to confis-cate many more,” Esau added.According to a report from the sta-
tion’s Crime Intelligence Office, fourAmericans and six Junky Funky Kidsgangsters are in custody and are await-ing trial at Pollsmoor Prison.These men have all been arrested for
murder andattemptedmurder charges.With the festive season looming, po-
lice explain they will be entering their
busiest period yet.They have now formulated an action
plan to closely monitor gang-relatedcrimes. “With this war, which seems tobe at an all-timehigh,wewill be allocat-ing our resources to Parkwood. It willalso be allocated to the shopping cen-tres in the area in relation to the spateofmall robberies in recentmonths,”Es-au explained.To ensure effective communication
with affected communities, police planto hold regular meetings.Kleinsmith explained regular meet-
ings are held between the station com-mander and various roleplayers to dis-cuss their concerns.“Roleplayers from Lotus River fre-
quently meet with the station com-mander to air their concerns and tocome to amicable solutions. Thesemeetings ensure a mutually beneficialrelationship between the police and thecommunity,” Kleinsmith said.Police have urged residents to report
all criminal activity or suspicious be-haviour so it can be monitored and ap-propriate action could be taken.“If residents do not report crime in
their area, we will not know what tolook out for. We urge all residents towork with us so we can make the areasafer,” Esau added.Local councillors have also been
roped in to join the fight against crime,Esau said.He explained there are “big prob-
lems” with drug usage and dealing inrental stock owned by the City of CapeTown.“We are speaking to our ward coun-
cillors with regard to this so they mayassist us in a way forward.”V What are your views on the gang wars? Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your thoughts to32516. SMSes cost R1.
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SAFETY
Determinationpays offAlmost 20 suspects were arrested for drugpossession in one weekend, thanks to thenose work of four-legged crime fighters.
The Metro Police’s K9 Unit helped nabdagga, mandrax and tik users for drug pos-session.
And their impact in collaring suspects isnoteworthy, says Mayoral Committeemember for Safety and Security JP Smith.
“Our furry, four-leggedmembers are cru-cial in the fight against crime. We’ve cometo learn over the years that criminals arecrafty when it comes to hiding their contra-band and so we need the dogs to literallysniff out the drugs,” he says.
“Just recently, one of them sniffed itsway to nearly 100 dagga stoppe hidden ina cupboard of a house we searched. If we
didn’t have the dog, we might not havefound the drugs.”
The K9 Unit was established in 2009 andcurrently has 13 canine members, with an-other six in training. The dogs are trainedto assist on patrols and to detect narcoticsand explosives.
Between July 2013 and October this year,the unit searched more than 500 premisesand close to 2 000 people.
The dogs were also instrumental in theconfiscation of 4 407 units of drugs, ninefirearms and more than 200 rounds of am-munition.
Last weekend Metro Police also arrested40 motorists on charges of drunk drivingduring patrols, roadblocks and stop-and-test operations in collaborationwith police.
AT THE READY: The K9 Unit has shown great success as part of the City of Cape Town’s Safetydirectorate. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Matric scripts under strict watchThe first fewNational SeniorCertificate ex-amination papers have been written. Nowthe completed scripts are under heavy secu-rity.Provincial education minister Debbie
Schäfer last week visited the examinationpaper vault to assess security arrange-ments.“The vault is under strict security sur-
veillance to ensure that there are no possi-ble leakages or irregularities,” Schäfer as-sures.Strict security arrangements were neces-
sary to ensure the integrity of the examina-tions, she says, and several measures have
been implemented to ensure the vault wasnot compromised.Measures include ensuring each paper is
printed and packaged in the province andis immediately sealed so that it cannot betampered with. Each staff member has alsobeen screened and is monitored closely bysecurity cameras and no cellphones are al-lowed.Every examination paper is bar-coded
when printed for tracking purposes, cou-pledwith the candidate’s bar-coded sticker.Pupils are monitored during the exami-
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Copper thieves nabbedMONIQUE DUVAL
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Petty thieves and other criminals inWynberg East are warned to steerclear of the area.
The Wynberg East Neighbourhood Watchhas adopted a zero tolerance approach tocrime and have assisted police in arrestingtwo men for copper theft in the area.
They are expected to appear in the Wyn-berg Magistrate’s Court this week for a bailhearing.
Watch coordinator Abieda Josephs saysduring the early hours of Saturday 18 Octo-ber, patrollers decided to link up in SussexRoad after a long night of patrolling the sec-tor. During this time one of the vehiclesmade its way up Vine Road and a watchmember noticed water gushing from ahouse.
The patroller radioed his observationsand the watch responded.
Josephs says they discovered the copperpipes had been stolen and one member saidhe saw two men walking with bags close by.
“We went on a hunt and found them inBatts Road. The watch surrounded themand we also asked the street committee inMars Road to assist us,” she says.
A watch member asked the men why they
were walking around in Wynberg. Theyclaimed they live in Plumstead and were ontheir way home, but suspicious watch mem-bers decided to call Wynberg police.
Two officers arrived and asked the mento open their bags. They found several cop-per taps and pipes.
Josephs explains one of the taps had thesame colour paint of the house in VineRoad.
They were arrested and taken to WynbergPolice Station.
“This arrest was possible due to the col-laboration of the neighbourhood watch andstreet committees. The police were greatand responded quickly.”
Police spokesperson Warrant Officer Sil-vino Davids confirms the arrest and saysthe men are from Grassy Park and Ottery.
Josephs explains the watch has seen a sig-nificant growth in street committees.
She explains this has gone a long way tocurbing crime in the sector. “More peopleare joining and taking an active approach.We are also focusing on the civic centre andthe illegal activities there,” she says.
When the patrol commenced on Friday 17October, the watch noticed the civic centrewas filled with squatters and drug users.
“We called the police and they immediate-ly assisted to clean the area,” concludes
Josephs.V If you would like to join the watch, phone Josephson 082 973 1015.
ON GUARD: A neighbourhood watch patroller in Wynberg East keeps a close eye on criminals. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 28 October 20144 NEWS
DONATIONS: The Ottery Boyz Bikers Motorcycle Club opened their hearts and pockets onSaturday 18 October when they handed sweets and much needed nappies to Nazareth Housein Vredehoek as part of the club’s birthday celebrations. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
EDUCATION
Teachers studyto fight illiteracyCHEVON BOOYSEN
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A group of 40 proud teachers have suc-cessfully graduated from a literacyprogramme which focused on tack-
ling the illiteracy levels within the prov-ince.The teachers are all from districts
stretching between Strandfontein and FishHoek.The programme ran over a period of six
months and was designed by non-profit or-ganisation Wordworks, which operatesfrom St James.Subject advisor for Early Childhood De-
velopment Lesley Pearson says the pro-gramme was introduced to address theproblem of illiteracy.“The programme was designed to re-
spond to the crisis of illiteracy in the coun-try. Research evidence shows that childrenwho have more developed language capa-bilities when they start Grade 1, go on to be-come better readers and writers. This plac-es a huge responsibility on our Grade Rteachers to effectively prepare pupils forschool,” Pearson says.Teachers attended monthly workshops
between February and August, Pearsonadds.“Teachers attended the workshops for a
total of 15 hours. The programme was thenimplemented in their classes between ses-
sions,” she says.The need for the programmewas realised
when itwasnoticed that pupilswhogo fromGrade R to Grade 1 were not entirely pre-pared in terms of literacy, Pearson says.“Evidence showed that Grade R teachers
needed additional resources to help themimplement a balanced language approach,so that the pupil enters Grade 1 more fullyprepared for the challenges of formal educa-tion.”The provincial education department to-
gether with Wordworks intend to roll outthe programme to all registered provincialeducation department schools in the nextfew years, in hopes of tackling the illiteracyissue.“Metro South and Wordworks has been
in partnership for the last four years andwe look forward to training many moreGrade R teachers in the future. Our aim isto make sure that every Grade R teacherfrom a registered department school in thedistrict has the benefit of this wonderfulemergent literacy programme,” Pearsonadds.“The programme aims to equip teachers
with the necessary skills, knowledge andresources to implement effective emergentlanguage and literacy lessons that are dy-namic and exciting for the young learnersin their care.”V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
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High cost of maintenanceMONIQUE DUVAL
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Budget cuts, staff shortages, overcrowd-ing and vandalism have resulted in ahousing dilemma across Cape Town.
During a presentation on the maintenanceof public housing last week, City of CapeTown officials painted a bleak picture of is-sues affecting rental stock across themetropole.
Ronald du Plessis, an official from theCity’s Human Settlements Department, saidcouncil currently managed 44 100 rentalunits, 11 000 hostel beds and an estimated41 100 informal backyarders.
He explained the department consisted of204 maintenance staff.
This, Du Plessis said, meant for every 216rental units there was only one person em-ployed by the department.
According to the presentation, not enoughfunds are given for the maintenance and up-grading of rental stock.
Du Plessis says the problem is further ex-acerbated by high levels of vandalism.
Human settlements department officialAlida Kotzee said due to staff shortages theywere not able to monitor when repairs areneeded.
She explained for the 2012/2013 financialyear, the City was supposed to receive
R213m from rentals.Of this amount, R66m was written off to
assist those who receive indigent grants.And of the remaining R147m, only R57m
was recovered.In the presentation, Kotzee outlined the ef-
fects of vandalism, gangsterism and illegaloccupation of rental stock as areas of con-cern.
Commenting on upgrades, Kotzee saidmost structures were built between 1940 and1970 and in most cases cannot be upgradedto accommodate new environmentallyfriendly technology.
Councillors questioned what the depart-ment was doing about the illegal spaza shops
in rental units.They explained shop owners did not have
the necessary land use permissions and al-leged many were being used as a front forillicit activities.
Kotzee said mayor Patricia de Lille viewsspaza shops as a source of income for fami-lies. “The safety and security departmentwas banned from taking action against shopowners occupying rental stock,” Kotzeesaid. “[De Lille] has put a ban on such action,except in cases where liquor and drugs arebeing sold or where firearms are beingkept.”V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your thoughts to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 28 October 20146 GENERAL
Members of the public are requested to nominate individual, organisations or military unitsfor Civic Honours in accordance with the Council’s Policy for the Conferment of Civic Honours.
Civic Honours may be conferred on citizens of Cape Town in the following categories:
• Freedom of the City (persons of distinction or military units)• Signing of the Civic Honours Book• Freedom of Entry into the City (military units only)• The Mayor’s Medal for one of the following: Community Affairs, Social Affairs and Services,
Cultural Affairs, Youth Affairs, Recreation and Sport, Conservation, Economic Affairs andExtraordinary Bravery
A Civic Honour may be conferred upon a living person or in memory of a deceased person.
All nominations must be in writing, must indicate the honour in question and must includeadequate motivation.
Please submit your nomination on the prescribed nomination form before or on Friday12 December 2014 to the Office of the Executive Mayor, Private Bag X9181, Cape Town,8000 or send it by e-mail to hayley.marais@capetown.gov.za. A copy of the Policy isavailable on the City’s website at www.capetown.gov.za/policies or it can be obtained bytelephoning 021 400 1070.
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Saturday 1 November
V Steenberg: Uniting Reform Church willhold their annual church bazaar in BanjoStreet. The event will kick off with a gamesevening on Friday 31 October at 18:00.Breakfast will be sold on Saturday morning.There will be lots of activities for the familyto enjoy. Refreshments will be on saleincluding home-made breads, potjiekos,pancakes and cakes. For more informationphone Reverend S Christians on(021) 701 3769.
V Zwaanswyk: Zwaanswyk Academy willhold an Old School Function. DJ Catt will beentertaining the crowd. Entry costs R40. Takeyour own XYZ. For more information phoneDebbie on 076 051 8835.
Sunday 2 November
V Diep River: Elfindale Holistic Fair will holdtheir second event at the Elfindale Communi-ty Hall in Appollo Road. Entrance is free andthe day will include good food, therapies,organic produce, arts and crafts. The facilityis wheelchair and dog friendly. Celtic stylemusic and a poi demonstration will bepresented by Flow DNA. For additionalinformation phone Avril on 073 693 2435.
Saturday 8 November
V Lotus River: St Augustine’s will hold afood festival at their premises. The eventstarts at 14:00. Buy your lunch or supper for
only R25 per person. Various foodwill be on sale.
V Retreat: Natinline will hold theirannual line dance show/social at StCyprian’s Church hall on the cornersof 5th Avenue and Consort Road.They will be showcasing some linedancing with social line dancingafterwards. Showcasing will happenin-between items as well. The event
starts at 15:00 until 19:00. Entry fee is R50.Tea and coffee will be served. Take alongyour own snacks. No alcohol allowed. Forbookings or more information contact Natalievia SMS or a Whatsapp message on076 648 9585 or via email on nat@natin-linedancing.co.za.
Thursday 13 November
V Lavender Hill: Coniston Ratepayers’Association will hold their annual meeting atthe Coniston Park Recreation Centre at19:00. Phone Mr J Williams on 083 856 6312or Mrs L Cornelius on 083 668 8711.
Wednesday 19 November
V Steenberg: Steenberg Community PolicingForum will hold their annual meeting.Steenberg police has invited all interestedparties, who reside in the precint, to applyfor membership. Application forms can beobtained from the police station in CradockRoad. For more information phone WarrantOfficer John J Bartlett on (021) 702 9007.
Saturday 29 November
V Heathfield: Heathfield High School hosts amusic extravaganza, titled Swing time,featuring the school band, Major 5 Band,Marimba Band, vocalists and instrumental-ists. Enjoy the sounds of big band music,swing and blues at Wynberg Boys HighSchool. Tickets cost R50. Phone Kelvin on084 597 8104 or Granville on 072 249 4677.
FIREFIGHTERS TRAIN
All fired upF ire and rescue services are gear-
ing up for summer, when tempera-tures and strong winds promote the
spread of blazes.Last summer, firefighters attended to
over 5 000 structural and vegetationfires.
The City of Cape Town has 900 profes-sional firefighters who can be called up-on for major incidents.
Of these, aminimumof 240 are ondutyper shift and available on a 24-hour basisat the 30 fire stations across the city.
These numbers will be bolstered by120 seasonal firefighters who form partof the so-called “hot shot” crews, usedprimarily to fight vegetation fires.
Over 400 hopefuls were put throughtheir paces in recent months.
Applicants needed a Grade 10 certifi-cate, police clearance, and were re-quired to complete numeracy and litera-cy tests as well as a physical trial whichrequired them to run 2.4km in 11 min-utes, carry two 20kg drums for a dis-tance of 100m and do 30 push-ups and sit-ups in less than a minute each.
The first batch of seasonal firefighterswill be on duty from Saturday 1 Novem-ber and the second batch from Monday1December. Their contractswill runun-til the end of April 2015.
And 19 reservist firefighters havenearly completed their first course.
FEELING THE HEAT: Prospective firefighters in training. :
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 28 October 2014 NEWS 7HOME MOREA
Seafarer’s‘ship’ docks atoldage homeA seafarer for most of his life, he has
sailed the world. He has lived, lovedand has even broken a few hearts
along the way, especially when the seabeckoned.Ismail Waja is a contented man.Now, his ship has finally come to shore.
The last voyage in his wanderings is toHome Morea, a City of Cape Town facilityfor the elderly who need peace of mind andrest in their twilight years.Situated in Grassy Park, Home Morea is
home to 53 residents, aged between 60 and90 years old.Wajahas family andchildrenbutdoesnot
have a very close relationship with them.His seafaring did not create an environ-ment conducive to bonding with his chil-dren.As a result, for the past couple of years
he has been drifting fromplace to place. Butfor a person surviving on a governmentgrant at the age of 79, this kind of livingwasdetrimental to his health and mental well-being.Mayoral Committee member for Human
SettlementsSiyabulelaMamkeli says elder-ly care is a priority for the City of CapeTown.“We have to do everything in our power
to look after the needs of our elderly resi-dents on the housing database and it bringsme great joy that after waiting for many
years for a housing opportunity, Waja nowhas a place to call home. A society can onlybe successful if it respects and protects itselderly,” Mamkeli says.Waja lived in Mitchell’s Plain in a back
room before his proverbial ship came toshore.“Before getting this opportunity, I was
living in a back room in Lentegeur whereI was paying R800 for rent and R350 for foodevery month. The place was rowdy and thelandlord would constantly swear at me,threateningmewith eviction if he felt I hadnot cleaned the toilets well enough. Thiswas never even part of the lease agreement.I think that he was taking advantage of mebecause of my age,” Waja says.Loneliness is a big challenge for some res-
idents at the retirement home – many ofwhom are single. There are some who findpartners. Since last year, three coupleshave managed to find happiness in HomeMorea, tying the knot with their new-foundsoulmates.Waja is also hopeful that he can overcome
loneliness. He hopes that he will find some-one with whom to share the golden yearsof his life.“Here is a man who has never had an op-
portunity to own his own home and now hecan sleep easy knowing he no longer has toworry about shelter for thenight and forhissafety,” Mamkeli adds.
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 28 October 20148 NEWS
The City of Cape Town invites comment from communities on the 2014 Draft AllocationPolicy: Housing Opportunities and the Draft Policy for the Establishment of CommunityResidential Unit (CRU) Committees.
In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,recommendations or input to the municipality from 1 to 30 November 2014.
Comments, recommendations or input may be submitted by:
• Fax: 086 201 2937• E-mail: trevordennis.mitchell@capetown.gov.za• Written submission: 21st floor, Cape Town Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town
(for the attention of Trevor Mitchell)• SMS: “allocation policy” followed by comment to 31766• Internet: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay
The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit writtencomments to have their comments, recommendations or input recorded and submitted tothe City. Contact the following persons:
For general public participation:Frederick Venter, tel. 021 400 1768 or e-mail: frederick.venter@capetown.gov.za
For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti, tel. 021 400 1652 or e-mail: anele.viti@capetown.gov.za
The draft policies will be available for viewing at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, atsubcouncil offices and at municipal libraries.
Direct enquiries to the Human Settlements Policy and Research Unit, tel. 021 400 4409 ore-mail: trevordennis.mitchell@capetown.gov.za.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER216/2014
HAVE YOUR SAY!DRAFT ALLOCATION POLICY:HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES
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Almost 400 pedestrians have died acrossCape Town in just four years whilecrossing the city’s busy freeways.
These are some of the staggering statisticsreleased by the SA National Roads AgencyLimited (Sanral) in an attempt to renewawareness of this dangerous practice and toprevent pedestrian deaths.“For the period May 2010 to September
2014, there have been 396 pedestrian colli-sions on freeways in Cape Town, of which153 were confirmed fatal on the scene,” saidRandall Cable, engineering head of Sanral’sprovincial road network operations.“The pressing need (is to cover) the in-
creasing trend of pedestrians being run overon city freeways, many of which result in fa-talities. The numbers are startling, and rea-son for major concern to all stakeholders.”
Major concernThe statistics provided are the results of
a pedestrian activity study where Sanralcounted the number of pedestrians crossingfreeways using CCTV cameras.“This revealed that in a period of one
week, there were more than 36 000 pedestri-an activities on Cape Town’s freeways,” Ca-ble said.“This is mindblowing, considering that it
is illegal for pedestrians to be on freeways– and for good reason.”Cable said they wanted to share their
knowledge with the public to heightenawareness of current initiatives in the engi-neering, law enforcement and educationfields, as research is underway.“We need to sensitise motorists to this is-
sue. We need to share our information with
road users.”
Bird’s eye viewHe said in Cape Town they cover 155km
of the busiest freeways with the FreewayMonitoring System. “We have a bird’s eyeview of what is happening on our freeways,and there is a call to action.“With the use ofmore than 230 CCTV cam-
eras that we operate, we have been captur-ing all freeway-related incident data, includ-ing incidents involving pedestrians.”André Nel, the City of Cape Town’s traffic
operations deputy chief, said the issue withpedestrians on freeways was indeed “a hugechallenge”.“Freeways are managed by the provincial
department, but from the City’s side all wecan do is enforce the rules. We find a lot ofpedestrians and people stopping to pick upor drop off pedestrians to and from work,”he said.Although pedestrian freeway crossing is
illegal, Nel said they mainly fined motoristsas they would have undergone driver’s li-cence tests. This was not always the case
with pedestrians, he said. “Wehave fined pe-destrians. But they offer excuses such asthat it is too dangerous to cross at the pedes-trian bridges over the freeways as they saythey might be attacked,” Nel said, adding ifthat were the case, there “should have beena large number of cases”.The challenge lay in the ratio of pedestri-
ans to officers.“If you consider the 36 000 illegal pedestri-
ans crossing the freeways and the 250 to 280traffic officers available it is a huge chal-lenge,” Nel said.
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SAFE ROUTE: While these pedestrians are opting to cross a road using a walkway, most still choose crossing busy freeways over using legal pedestrianfootbridges, claiming to be attacked on the walkways.
Chilling warningissued via onlinecampaignAlmost 200 children are killed on the prov-ince’s roads last year.More than 120 of them were run over.These are two of the chilling statistics
which form part of the Safely Home initia-tive’s Crash Witness video campaign.In the fifth clip released as part of the on-
line initiative, real car crashes captured onthe province's CCTV surveillance networkwere used.Provincial minister of Transport and
PublicWorks DonaldGrant hopes the cam-paign will make a difference.“In line with Safely Home’s Transport
Month theme of child road safety, Emer-gency Medical Services (EMS) techniciansdiscuss clearing up after child pedestrianshavebeen runover. Thevideo also featuresreal CCTV footage of pedestrian knock-downs, and is part of a new series focusedon first responders, the people who arecleaning up the mess left by reckless roadusers,” he says.Launched in 2011, the initiative’s footage
has received more than 400 000 views.The videos illustrate the real and horrif-
ic effects which speed, drunk driving, irre-sponsible road use by pedestrians, and notwearing a seatbelt have on the roads.The latest video is a co-production of the
Department of Transport and PublicWorks and the Emergency Medical Servic-es of the Department of Health.The very serious message conveyed by
this video cannot be ignored, Grant insists.“Turning a blind eye to the dangers faced
by our children as a result of reckless andirresponsible road use will invariablymean that more andmore children will diesenselessly on our roads. We will continueto employ all of our efforts to counter thisscourge and save the lives of those mostvulnerable.”To view the video, visit www.safely-
home.westerncape.gov.za.For more information on Safely Home’s
child safety focus, follow the campaign onTwitter @WCGovSafelyHome using thehashtag #SafeRoadsSafeKids.
STRAIGHT TALK: Ambulance and emergencytechnician Tracey Blankenberg speaks franklyabout her experiences at accident scenes in thevideo. PHOTO: YOUTUBE
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 28 October 2014 FROM THE WEB 9OTTERY
Gunman caughtA 40-year-old man was arrested on
Thursday 23 October in WeltevredeCourt in Ottery after he was found in
possession of an illegal firearm.Grassy Park police spokesperson War-
rant Officer Wynita Kleinsmith says policewere conducting patrols in the area whenthey saw two men standing in a garden infront of the block of flats.
“Constable Nigel Richards and anotherpolice member saw the two men standingin the garden,” she says.
“The one man ran away when he spottedthe police vehicle.”
The officers gave chase.
“The police saw something fall while theman was running and found it was a fire-arm. They managed to catch up with thesuspect and arrested him,” says Klein-smith.
Police recovered a silver and black Beret-ta 9mm with one magazine and 11 rounds.
The serial number of the firearm wasfiled off.
The suspect was arrested on charges ofpossession of an illegal firearm and ammu-nition and possession of a prohibited fire-arm.
The man is to have appeared in WynbergCourt on Monday 27 October.
‘Cable thief’ shot deadThe body of a 36-year-old man was found offNew Strandfontein Road, Lotus River onTuesday 21 October.
Police believe the man to have been a ca-ble thief, as he had implements used for ca-ble theft in his possession.
Grassy Park police spokesperson War-rant Officer Wynita Kleinsmith says thecorpse was found on the side of the road at
04:45. The victim sustained bullet woundsto the heart and back.
In his hand was a sock, apparently usedby cable thieves who believe it makes it lesslikely for them to shock while working withlive wires.
The motive for the shooting is under in-vestigation, and no arrests have yet beenmade.
Carjackers crash stolen carOne suspect has been arrested while anoth-er is at large after a carjacking in Ottery onWednesday 22 October.
At 20:00, a 53-year-old woman was drop-ping off her friend in Greenway Road whenthe car was approached by two unknownmen, says Lansdowne police spokespersonSergeant Nkululeko Mnyaka.
“The two armed men threatened the vic-tim and ordered her to get out of the vehicle
and leave everything behind. The pair thenclimbed into her Hyundai Getz and droveoff,” Mnyaka says.
After receiving an alert, officers chasedthe men onto Vanguard Drive in Athlonewhere the men collided with a pavement inGatesville.
Anyone with information on the incidentcan phone Lansdowne police on(021) 700 9000 or 082 576 2804.
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A ’berry nice celebrationThe Stellenbosch Slow Market will soonbe painted red as all things strawberryare celebrated. Saturday 1 November willsee the Summer Strawberry Fair kick off.
Everything from fresh strawberries tostrawberry ice cream and sorbets, straw-berry bakes and cakes, strawberry sau-sages to even strawberry soaps and bathsalts will please a variety of senses.
The Rooi Rok Padstal will be selling thefreshest seasonal strawberries. Wendy’sSmoothies, differentiated from othersthrough combining interesting flavourssuch as pomegranate, lemon, mint andnutty delights, will be serving refreshing-ly chilled strawberry smoothies, whilethe Smulpaap Café will be creating thebest strawberry inspired salads.
Ollie’s Sausages will be selling auniquely created strawberry sausage,and Cape Mountain Charcuterie will beoffering artisanal strawberry producedcreations made on the farm.
By Nature will be providing preserva-tive-free dried strawberries, while youcan expect the most delicious strawberrytoppings from Arnim von Werne on theirGerman cakes and waffles.
From the heart of Constantia, the Con-stantia Cheesery is a cheese lover’sdream, where one can get anything fromstrong mature cheddar to ripe gorgonzo-la, sheep and goat’s milk cheeses, and eve-rything in between – including a few spe-cial conserves and jellies.
There is no entry fee for the market andparking is freely available. Visitwww.slowmarket.co.za or call(021) 886 8514.V WIN! Five readers can win goodie bags containingfudge, nuts, a bottle of sparkling wine, fresh bread,butternut and a big bowl of strawberries to be collected at the venue. The winners will also receivevouchers for lunch, drinks and something sweet.To win, visit www.peoplespost.co.za on #WinningWednesdays.
Double Gold for Steenberg MerlotSteenberg has added another accolade to theConstantia Valley vineyard’s achievement,after the Merlot 2011 won a Double Gold atthe Veritas Awards.
The Steenberg Merlot 2011 is only one oftwo recognised at Veritas as Double GoldSouth African Merlots.
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Steenberg Merlot 2011 is a multi-layeredwine with black berries, spearmint andhints of dark chocolate on the nose. On thepalate, the flavours flow into plums and ce-
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A country eventTake a break from everyday life to
visit Agri-Expo Livestock whichtakes place from Thursday 6 to
Saturday 8 November at Sandring-ham in Stellenbosch.
This country event brings agricul-ture closer to the public and will makeyou think differently about the live-stock industry.
The programme is packed with ac-tivities tailor-made to showcase themeat and dairy industries, from differ-ent breeds of animals to food demon-strations by famous chefs.
From basic farm products to deli-cious food dishes
Pete Goffe-Wood from MasterchefSouth Africa will cook with the lesser-known meat cuts that Spencer Nicholswill debone beforehand. Nina Timm,RSG Cyber chef and food blogger, willshow you how to make your own ricot-ta cheese and turn it into scrumptiousfritters, while Chef Matt Vigario fromthe Private Hotel School will demon-strate a three-course meal that turns ordi-nary dairy products into delicious meals.
Karen Slater from Curds and Whey willteach you how to turn fresh Jersey milk intothick and creamy yoghurt and Ellen Straussfrom Worcester Museum will take you backto basics when she churns cream into butter.
Fun for children including a visit to themilking parlour to see first-hand how cowsare milked. Or they can try milking a mock-cow by themselves. The Ola ice cream eatingcompetition promises brain-freezing funand the dog jumping competition will keepyou rooted to the spot for the entire perform-ance. Take the time to engage with live ani-mals and see if you can tell the difference be-tween a Holstein, Jersey and Ayrshire. Getclose to purebred Angus cattle or visit the
indigenous goats and sheep or miniaturehorses.
Children at primary school can enjoy alearning experience, expand their knowl-edge of the livestock industry and be in-trigued into considering a career in agricul-ture.
Tickets are available at the gates at R30 foradults, R10 for children between seven and18 years and children under seven years en-ter free. Gates open daily at 09:00 and closeat 17:00. Visit www.livestock.org.za, or con-tact Porchia Adams on (021) 975 4440 orporchia@agriexpo.co.za.V There are 10 double tickets up for grabs. Go towww.peoplespost.co.za and enter the competition at#WinningWednesdays. Winners will be notified byphone.
MOO-TIFUL: Briggitta Swartz makes friends with a bo-vine. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 28 October 2014 NEWS 11
The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Department will be completing azero-pressure test on the water supply feeding the water supply zone in Ottery onThursday 6 November 2014.
This process will result in the disruption of the water supply to Ottery from 22:00 until 04:00the following morning.
Careful consideration has been given to the planning of this work to ensure minimaldisruption to the water supply to the affected areas.
The water supply network across the City is divided into reticulation zones which are smallerand much more manageable sections of the large network for the purposes of maintenanceand upgrades. This work forms part of the City’s Water Demand Management Plan and willreduce significantly the occurrence of pipe bursts and the subsequent water losses.
Residents are advised to store water in clean sealed containers for domestic use duringthis period.
The City regrets any inconvenience caused.
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Used goods could help othersThe Shawco Rags2Riches project is look-ing for quality used items for resale.The student’s health andwelfare organi-
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the next 10 months, says Mayoral Commit-tee member for Transport Brett Herron.“Howwe develop and use our urban spac-
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acterised by low densities, long distancesbetween residential areas and workplaces,as well as historical disparities where themajority of low-income residents live faraway from work opportunities and have tospend a significant percentage of their in-come on transport, Herron explains.
Transit-oriented development is the plan-ning, design and implementation approachthat will be championed to reverse theseanomalies.Herron says thepublic transport network
plan makes the unequivocal link betweenthe viability of public transport and an ef-fective land-use strategy. Densification(dwellings per hectare), the mix (residen-tial combined with commercial as is thecase in Century City), and distribution (thelocation of residential, office, industrialand recreational sites) affects public trans-port in terms of the cost, optimal use andviability, he explains.“For the City’s public transport system to
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cal piece”, it is a gripping story of gangsterson the run after a botched robbery that turnsinto murder, with some meaningful and re-
alistic commentaryabout life inmodern-daySouth Africa.The play stars Tumelo Don Mosenye, Zen-
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TO THE NINES: Neo Mhahlele (left) and ShadiMonyebodi.
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 28 October 2014 LEADER 13
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There’s something powerful that comes from the actof naming.Giving something a name makes it real.
Parents agonise over naming their children because aname makes you important.It gives you an identity. It gives you dignity.Why, then, do we take away the identity of victims of
violent crimes?Some argue concealing the identity of a rape ormurder
victim protects him or her.But it also reduces that person to little more than a
number in the crime statistics.We take away their humanity – their dignity – when
we refuse to name crime victims.Opinion pieces in international media have cried out
against reportageof theOscarPistorius trial, saying jour-nalists have lost sight of the murder victim, ReevaSteenkamp, by focusing solely on Pistorius.His trial. His sentence. His girlfriend.The recent discovery of several women, killed and
dumped in an open field in Kensington, highlights this.These women were stripped of their dignity and their
identity.Yet officials in whose care the property lies seem to
have spent more time arguing over the ownership of theproperty than concerning themselves with preventingmore of these horrific crimes.Perhaps if eachof thesewomenwerenamed, theywould
be less difficult to ignore.Perhaps if officials had to face the humanity of each vic-
tim, they would be forced to prevent this spate of crimefrom taking more women.Perhaps if we identified with these victims, we would
see in them our wives, our mothers, our sisters.If we knew their names, we would imagine their faces.They would become real to us.And that would make it impossible to ignore these
crimes.
Costs put MyCiTi at riskAgain it is proven thatMyCiTiwas nevermeant for the poorest of the poor.Since theDAadministration decided to
use MyCiTi to get rid of the taxi industryit has had more challenges than posi-tives.IntegratedRapid Transport (IRT) is not
meant to compete against the taxi indus-try.It should mean even where MyCiTi op-
erates there should be space for the taxiindustry.However, the DA had other plans. Now
they blame the failure on having to com-pete with the taxi industry.Brett Herron, of Transport for Cape
Town (TCT), is also confusing matters.On the one hand both he and the mayorbragged about their good working rela-tionship with the leadership in the taxiindustry.Herronmust be ashamed of himself for
blaming national government for notfunding the city’s public transport net-
work. There was not a single financialyear that TCT spent all its money givento them by national government.They always underspend and roll over
to the next financial year.At the end of 2012/13 they could not
spend the R632m and still did not spendit all. Themanner inwhich theydo thingsleft many employees in the taxi industryunemployed.Amayoral committeememberwho dis-
putes reports given to an official meetingis not worth being in that position. It wasofficially reported 14 buses brokedown inJuly – the same month the N2 Expressstarted operating – and 15 inAugust. Howmany breakdowns did we have since thestart of MyCiTi?The time has come for the national De-
partment of Transport and Treasury tostep in and save people of the City of CapeTown from this poor planning.PETRONELLA HEYNESEmail
Maintenance: reverse the damageI would like to comment on Anastatia Mal-herbe’s article (“Maintenance: court ‘awaste of time’”, People’s Post, 21 October).Several points in your article raise con-
cern. You’ve been going to MaintenanceCourt for more than 10 years; you updateyour 11-year-old daughter each time you re-turn from court; and your daughter has “de-cided for herself” that she has no interest inseeing her father.You’ve no doubt been discussing your
court appearanceswith your daughter sinceshe was able to speak.Your role is to protect your child, not to
discuss adult matters with her. Why don’tyou reverse the damage and establish a rela-tionship between your daughter and her fa-ther.Itmay just be the incentiveheneeds to vol-
untarily start paying maintenance.RALF KETZER,Oranjezicht
Jobs: I feel like giving upI would like to comment on Young Adult’sletter (“Desperate for jobs”, People’s Post, 21October).It is so true what you say. I send my CV
away every week, but [get] no feedback justbecause I don’t have matric. It is so wrongbecause how are we [going to] have experi-ence if no one wants to give us a chance?
You’ll never know how hardworking theperson with no experience is if you don’tgive them a chance.Once they have a job they can do matric
at night school or study part time. Some-times I feel like giving up.#FEDUPOFSEEKINGEmail
Your SMSes. Once more the City of Cape Towndoes as it pleases. Residents of Park-wood have been asking for years forthat land tobeused forhousing,whichis of bigger concern. Yet council seesit more fit to be used for waste. Wehave asked for skips to be placedaround Parkwood, but to no avail. Iguess that’s what they think of Park-wood.
. I live in the new RDP houses inPelican Park and I am disgusted withsome of the uncivilised people wholive in my street. They are rude, loudand have no respect for their neigh-bours. They also downgrade people’shouses when they are not at home.They sit on the walls, play loadmusic,standing against other people’s hous-es making a noise and young childrensit on corners unsupervised doingwhat they want. The neighbourhoodwatch is non-existent.
. I support the newdrop-off facility.R8m?What are theygoing touse it for?Will People’s Post please keep the peo-ple informed? I’ve been a resident ofGrassy Park for over 45 years.
. I would like to congratulate PeterOstcroft and former councillor BasilLee for the groundwork on the PelicanPark project. Well done. John
. It is getting closer to the season ofcharity.Donate to individuals or caus-es you feel truly inspired by, one thatelicits tears of inspiration as guidingsigns.Donotdonate to friendswhoarefinancially desperate. You will saygoodbye to your money and yourfriend because of a foolish action. Afool and his money are soon parted.Entropy takes over. The lesson is: In-vest in higher order and inspiration.Donate to causes that truly inspireyou. Keep your giving in balance withyour receiving. Donate anonymouslyand discreetly. Be grateful.
. Come, SouthAfrica. Let’s prove tothe “prophets of doom” that we willnot follow Zimbabwe and the rest ofthe continent who ran their countriesto ruin after being freed fromcolonial-ism. Free and fair.
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The new Honda Civic Tourer had me excit-ed about the cross over that we call stationwagons.Now my initial thought that always gets
associated with station wagons is that it’sfor the older generation, hearse, transport-er for creches or something along thoselines.That’s no longer the first thing that goes
through my mind.This is the future of the stationwagon/es-
tate genre.No longer boring and mundane.Honda bought the station wagon/estate
back to life with the Honda Civic Tourer.New life has been breathed into this beauty.This is a phenomenal piece of engineer-
ing, inside and out.Standing in front of the Civic Tourer can
be a little bit deceiving.It has the typical feisty Honda Civic look
from the front, and if you walk to the sideof the car that’s where everything gets in-teresting. There it is, ‘the wagon’.The difference with this wagon is that it
boasts the change we demand when itcomes to cars.We demand new. We demand slim line.
We demand awesome and that’s what Hon-da has delivered.Yes, somepeoplemight disagree, but then
again we can’t all love the same thing.As much as I absolutely love the fact that
Honda took it a step further and set thebenchmark for station wagons, it stillthrows a curve ball at you.You take a step back and look at the Civic
Tourer and think ‘where is the space?’After all, you do buy a station wagon/es-
tate for the space, don’t you?
At first glance it looks like space mightbe limited.It looks like a sedan that had its boot lid
stretched up to form the shape of a hatch-back. What do you do when you have ques-tions? You investigate.As soon as you pop open the trunk all
your questions will be answered. I don’tknow how they managed to do it, but thespace is there and there’s loads of it.After you have composed yourself with
the phenomenal boot space that the HondaCivic Tourer sports, take a step inside thisfuturistic machine.Allowyourself to be transformed to ahap-
py place. Seating a family of five with thegreatest of ease. The luxury trimmings andspecs that you would get in most top of therange cars, Honda hasmade stock standardin the Civic Tourer.The engine is not the biggest of engines,
and the torque and horsepower could beslightly adjusted to give a little bit more un-der the hood for the Civic Tourer. Howeverwith the comfort and practicality you arepresented with you can look past that.You’ll still be sitting on a 1.8F i-VTEC en-
gine rated at 104kW at 6500rpm and 174Nmat 4300rpm.Overall Honda has not only set the bench-
mark high for station wagons, they havegone and reinvented the wheel all together.Setting the bar high enough to make all
its competitorswork really hard to keep up.There are two models in the range. The
Honda Civic Tourer 1.8 i-VTEC Manual –R360 000 and the Honda Civic Tourer 1.8 i-VTEC Automatic – R374 000.The price includes a three-year or
100 000kmwarranty, a five-year or 90 000kmservice plan, and a one-year roadside assist-ance package, as well as service intervalsof 15 000km.
SPORTY: The Honda Civic Tourer.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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SEARIDGE PARK R270 000
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eight top club sides will be in action in eightmatches – each side will be take to the fieldtwice this weekend. The double-headerweekend will be the first of seven double-headers this season.The action kicks-off with Silvertree host-
ing log leaders Bothasig on Saturday 1 No-vember. The Athlone side, who have lost allthree their matches this season, will look toregain some form against the in-form and
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end, as only points-difference separate thetwo sides.
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bly start to the season, having lost two oftheir three matches and winning only one.
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will host stragglers Westridge on Saturday.They will look to repeat their form in theiroverhaul of Silvertree and improve on theirone victory and two loss season record. Theyalso host Goodwood on Sunday.The Yankees will take on Silvertree in
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FLYING ATTEMPT: Nine-year-old Blaiden Lieder-man of Nantes Running Club sneaks a peak atthe javelin he launched during a Western ProvinceAthletics children’s programme at Vygiekraal Sta-dium in Athlone on Saturday.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
AIRBORNE: Bridgetown resident Tamia Barnes(10) participates in frog jump exercises at a West-ern Province Athletics children’s programme atVygiekraal Stadium in Athlone. Tamia is a mem-ber of Nantes Running Club.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
PRECIOUS CARGO: Western Province eighthman Nizaam Carr – and the precious Currie Cuptrophy – is surrounded by Province fans during the team’s on-field celebrations after the 19-16Currie Cup final victory over the Golden Lions at Newlands on Saturday. Carr was instrumentalin his side’s Currie Cup campaign and was recently awarded with the union’s Player of theYear and Players’ Player of the Year awards. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES
SWINGING: Muneeb Abbas of United Cricket Clubattempts to hook a high deliver from a UCT Crick-et Club bowler when the sides met in WP Cricket1A League match at Groote Schuur on Saturday.
PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES
ON THE BALL: United Cricket Club batsman Muni-er Alexander plays at a delivery during a WP Crick-et 1A League match against UCT Cricket Club atGroote Schuur on Saturday. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES
DRIVINGWITHOUT ALICENCE:ClaremontCricket Club’sJosh Bentbanishes theball throughthe covers asAvendaleCricket Club’swicketkeep-er ShaneDicksonlooks on dur-ing a WPCricket 1Bleaguematch atField Cres-cent in Ath-lone on Sat-urday. PHOTO:RASHIED ISAACS
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