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Woensdag, 8 Julie 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: nuus@tygerburger.co.za
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It’s all systems go for improvedhealth carein Belhar with the recent opening of thenewly revamped St Vincent Health Cen-
tre.The opening on Thursday 2 July is in line
with the City of Cape Town’s commitmentto building a caring city by providing resi-dents with quality healthcare and facilities.Before thismajor revamp facility was pro-
viding health care services to the communi-ty for more than 25 years and has benefitedfrom a refurbishment project that started inMarch 2013. “This investment of more thanR8,2 million was spent on the addition of a
paediatric wing, an upgraded TB-section,and the complete renovation and upgrade ofthe reception area and adult curative servi-ces section,” said Cape Town mayor, Patri-cia de Lille. “In addition, we constructed astaff room and new ablution facilities for cli-ents, replaced the old asbestos roof as wellas the seating in the waiting areas, and re-painted and retiled the entire clinic.“This is indeedaproudmoment and Ihope
that the community of Belhar and sur-rounds will take ownership of this facilityand help protect it fromvandals and thieves.“Arriving at this moment was not an easy
feat. There were a number of constructiondelays as a result of interference with thecontractor, among other things. But I am
grateful that we have crossed the finish lineand can now focus on service delivery to ourclients, who are our number one priority.”The facility was formerly serviced by City
Health and the Western Cape Government’sMetro District Health Services, but a jointdecision in 2010 resulted in the services be-ing consolidated, leaving City Health to as-sume sole responsibility for the rendering ofa comprehensive package of health servicesto the community.Metro District Health Services has also
taken over the running of the Bishop LavisCommunity Day Centre, which means Citystaff at that facility can be transferred to StVincent, increasing the staff complement.“St Vincent CHC sees, on average, 585 cli-
ents every day accessing a range of servicesrelating to maternal and child health, HIV/STIs and TB, adult curative services,mentalhealth andnutrition,” said theCity’sMayor-al Committee Member for Health, Siyabu-lela Mamkeli.“This is a momentous occasion, but I am
under no illusion that we still have a moun-tain to climb in terms of providing top-classresources and facilities at each and everyCity Health facility across the city, andbuilding even more clinics. Unfortunately,we do not have unlimited funding, so it isa case of one step at a time. St Vincent, how-ever, is proof of what we can achieve andhow we are making progress possibletogether.”
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Police in Belhar gave crime abloody nose when they trustedtheir instincts, leading to the ar-rest of two suspects.
Officers were on patrol lastThursday at about 17:45 whenthey noticed the occupants in ablack Nissan Qashqai actingsuspiciously when they attemp-ted to overtake the vehicle.
A sudden movement by a pas-senger confirmed their suspici-
on and they instructed thedriver to pullthe vehicle off theroad.
The police officers searchedthe vehicle and the occupants.
Inside the vehicle, in the areabetween the seats officers re-trieved a Z88 9mm pistol.
The two suspects aged 27 and27 from Khayalitsha face char-ges for the illegal possession ofa firearm and ammunition.
Police instinct lands two behind bars
Thank you! Sports clubs inBishop Lavis got a boost fromlocal councillor Asa Abrahams
when they received equipmentto the value of R47 000 for
their use in the area. Here DanielArendse, seated left, gives
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Melanie Mason, safety officerMetropolice. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Top: The Pentecostal Protestant Church in Glenhavenhosted a holiday programme for the youth in the areaat the Proteaville Recreational Centre last week.Activities included various aspects of safety awareness,spiritual upliftment and guidance, as well as showingthem alternatives to drug abuse and crime throughpositive sport and recreational activities. Here are someof the facilitators with the children, From left, GarronMatroos, Sibu Tuswa, Pastor Jacob Williams and SylviaWilliams. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK
Keeping busy, having fun
Jadewin Jarvis, in yellow, was very convincing in his rolein the drama against drug and alcohol abuse at theholiday programme in Glenhaven.
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A policeman with his roots in Elsies Riveris now in charge in one of the most volatileareas on the Cape Flats.
Colonel Hendrie Hugo, Manenberg policestation’s new station commander has suc-ceeded Brigadier André van Dyk who spenteight years in the service of the Manenbergcommunity.
Born and bred in Elsies River the 49-year-
old officer is the former provincial com-mander of Police Emergency Services whowas excited about the challenge he faces inhis new position.
He has more than 30 years experience inSAPS.
He says he wants to focus on cleaning upthe streets of drugs and gansterism thatthreatens the community.
Elsies River native wants to clean up M’ Berg
The City of Cape Town issued a warning re-cently, following reports of a housing scam.
The warning was issued a week ago by hu-man settlements mayoral committee mem-ber, Benedicta van Minnen.
In the statement the City urges residentsnot to fall victim of the scam which havebeen reported in parts across the city.
Anyone who has been affected they say,should report to the matter to the police forinvestigation. “I call on the residents not tobe misled by con artists who are runninghousing scams and to report the matter tothe authorities as soon as they become awa-re of it,” van Minnen said.
The City was made aware recently of se-veral housing scams that have affected resi-dents in Cape Town. It has been confirmedthat some of the residents have fallen victimto the scams and have indeed ‘bought’ landor housing units which were promised tothem through these illegal sales, van Min-nen explained.
Some residents have made claims in themedia that they were sold housing units by
people who claim to be from the City’s hu-man settlements directorate.
“After money is paid for these promisedhousing units or piece of land, the culpritsdisappear, taking with them the money,”van Minnen added.
She said it has been reported to the Citythat in some cases, after residents have paidmoney for an erf, the scammers would sendan SMS, ‘allocating’ and ‘erf number’ to theduped person.
“It saddens me to hear about such cases.Residents must note that, should a personqualify in terms of the national criteria fora subsidy, they must not pay any money toanyone to be placed on the housing databa-se, or to receive a house,” van Minnen ex-plained.
The City’s housing allocation policy ma-kes provision for qualifying applicants wholive in any given area to be considered forhousing opportunities in housing projectsacross the city, she added. “Beneficiaries ofnew housing projects are drawn, on a pro-ject specific percentage basis, from qualify-
ing applicants who are registered on thehousing database from the area where thedevelopment is being undertaken, but alsofrom qualifying applicants residing outsideof the boundaries of a given development.
“This is to ensure that the allocation ofthe housing opportunities is fair, and equi-table for all applicants on the database, ir-respective of the area in which they reside,”van Minnen said. Applicants are urged tocontact the local housing office to updatetheir details on the database so that they canbe contacted when a housing opportunityarises.
“I also ask those who are not registeredto find out whether they qualify for a subsi-dised house and if so, to apply to register onthe database,” van Minnen said.
Applications can be done at the City’sWalk-in Centre in Wale Street, Cape Town,or the housing kiosk on the second floor ofthe Civic Centre in Hertsog Boulevard.V Alternatively contact the callcentre on 021 4440333 or apply online at http://web1.capetown.gov.za/web1/HWL2012Online
Beware of housing scams in city
Kuils River cluster commander, Briga-dier Vincent Beaton is proud of his of-ficers who have gone the extra mile to
bring offenders to book.He commended the SA Police Service
members, Metro Police, Law Enforcementofficers, Traffic Police, neighbourhoodwatch structures and reservists for theirdedication and commitment in ensuring theperpetrators of crime are brought to justice.
He further encouraged the community tokeep on assisting the police in ridding theirneighbourhoods of criminal elements.
“Through disruptive operations that havebeen executed during last week 198 arrestswere executed relating to drugs, 654 800 mil-liliters of alcohol and Mandrax tablets withan estimated street value of R8000 were con-fiscated,” he said.
“We also took in tik with an estimatedstreet value of R36 150 and dagga to the esti-mated street value of R2 250.”
Wanted suspects behind barsAs a result of tracing operations held this
week 19 wanted suspects have been arrested.A total of 614 suspects were arrested for
charges relating to murder, attempted mur-
der, assault common, assault with the intentto cause grievous bodily harm, drunk anddriving, possession of dangerous weapon,malicious damage to property, house break-ing and theft, possession of unlicensed fire-arm, dealing in liquor without a licence, in-timidation, theft out of motor vehicle, use ofvehicle without owner’s consent, domesticviolence, fraud, possession of stolen motorvehicle, possession of hijacked vehicle andrape with 43 suspects were kept overnightand were released on fines as they commit-ted crimes like being drunk in public, gam-bling in public or riotous behaviour.
Successes elsewhereWith regards to specific incidents there
were also some successes.. On Monday 29 June Belhar police were
patrolling in Hanover Street when theystopped a vehicle to search it.
Their search uncovered a police firearmwith the serial number filed off with onemagazine and 15 rounds of ammunition.
Two men aged 26 and 27 were arrested forpossession of a prohibited firearm and ille-gal ammunition.
. In an incident that happened on
Wednesday 1 July at approximately 05:45 acomplainant was busy getting water fromoutside her house in Thubelitsha in Delft.
Four unidentified men approached herwith a firearm and asked her for money.She told them that she did not have any.They took her into her house where theytook a laptop, iPod, camera, hard drive andcash.
The same day Delft police followed up in-formation and arrested three mens for pos-session of presumed stolen property withmost of the stolen property from the housein Thubelitsha recovered.
. On Saturday 4 July at approximately06:30 Delft police were busy patrollingwhen they stopped a Ford Laser in Madika-ne Street.
When the members checked the vehicle,they learned it was reported stolen at DiepRiver SAPS on Friday 3 July.
Three men between the ages of 20 and 48were arrested for possession of a stolen mo-tor vehicle.
On the same day Delft police were busypatrolling in Eindhoven Street when theysaw two men busy stripping a Nissan Sen-tra.
When the police investigated they foundthat the vehicle was reported stolen in Kle-invlei. It was stolen on 25 June this year whileit was parked at in one of the shopping centresin Eerste River.
Cluster cops go the extra mile
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Kennis geskied hiermee ingevolge artikel 53(3)(a) van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering:Wet op Munisipale Finansiële Bestuur, Wet 56 van 2003, dat die dienslewerings-en-begrotingsimplementeringsplan vir die 2015/16-boekjaar weeksdae vanaf Donderdag9 Julie 2015 tot en met Vrydag 14 Augustus 2015 van 08:30 tot 16:30 by subraadskantore(soos hieronder aangedui), biblioteke en die Stad Kaapstad se webwerf http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP/Pages/Implementing.aspx beskikbaar sal wees.
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5 Munisipale kantore, h.v. Jakkelsvleilaan en Kiaatweg, Bonteheuwel
6 Munisipale kantore, Voortrekkerweg, Bellville
7 Munisipale kantore, Oxfordstraat, Durbanville
8 Munisipale kantore, h.v. Faganstraat en Hoofweg, Strand
9 Site B, Khayelitsha-winkelsentrum, Khayelitsha
10 Stocks & Stocks-kompleks, A-blok, Ntlakohlaza- en Ntlazaneweg, Khayelitsha
11 Fezeka-gebou, h.v. NY1 en Lansdowneweg, Gugulethu
12 Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou, h.v. Melkbos- en Merrydaleweg, Lentegeur
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15 Pinelands-opleidingsentrum, St. Stephensweg, Sentrale Plein, Pinelands
16 11e verdieping, Waalstraat 44, Kaapstad
17 Athlone-burgersentrum, h.v. Protea- en Klipfonteinweg, Athlone
18 H.v. Buckweg en Sesde Laan, Lotusrivier
19 Munisipale kantore, Sentrale Sirkel, uit Recreationweg, Vishoek
20 Alphensentrum, Constantia-Hoofweg, Constantia
21 Munisipale kantore, h.v. Van Riebeeck- en Carinusstraat, Kuilsrivier
22 Munisipale kantore, h.v. Van Riebeeck- en Carinusstraat, Kuilsrivier
23 Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou, h.v. Melkbos- en Merrydaleweg, Lentegeur
24 Masibanban-hulpbronsentrum, Ncumoweg, Harare, Khayelitsha
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Gathering at the recent launch of Saturday classes at York Road Primary were, from left, ColinIsaacs, (IMAD board member and York Road Primary School principal), George Werner (IMADDirector & educator), Paul Sedres, (IMAD member), Mervyn Weder (IMAD member), Nick Green(IMAD board member), Jill McCann (coordinator of the IMAD Saturday Music School), CarloFabe (IMAD educator) and Muneeb Hermans, youth trumpeter and member of the LittleGiants). PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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All aspiring youth and adults who areinterested in getting to gripswithmu-sic are invited to join their Saturday
classes in Lansdowne.On Saturday 27 June IMAD, the Institute
for Indigenous Musical Arts Development,that services youth in three schools acrossthe Cape Flats launched this initiative toopen their doors to all interested in learningmusic.Music educator and IMAD director Geor-
ge Werne explained that talented instru-mentalists get the chance to perform withthe institute’s The Little Giants Big Band.“IMAD’s SaturdaySchool aims to provide
high school learners, whose schools do not
offer musical training, the opportunity tolearn to play music,” he said.“The school will also cater for youth and
adult music learners from the surroundingneighbourhoods.”Highlights of the launch that took place
at York Road Primary School included per-formances byTheLittleGiants and themul-tinational Vuma Levin Quintet from Hol-land.This professional jazz group are touring
South Africa, including performing at theNational Jazz Festival in Grahamstown,whereTheLittleGiantswill also bepresent.The IMAD Saturday classes will take pla-
ce weekly at York Road Primary School inLansdowne.V For more details contact Nick Green on 084 6606158 or email nick@jazz.co.za.
On Friday 26 June two suspected armed rob-bers, wanted for several cases, were arrestedby the Goodwood Police.At 13:15, detectives from Goodwood and
members of the Crime Prevention Unit follo-wed up information on the suspects who we-re involved in anarmed robbery thepreviousday (Thursday). They threatened a complai-
nantwith a firearmand took two cell phones.One suspect was arrested and the other twofled on foot. Themembers visited two addres-ses in Elsies River without success, but ontheir way back to Goodwood, they arrestedone suspect in Halt Road in Elsies River. Thesecond suspect was arrested at the ParowCentre taxi rank.
Two armed robbers caught by police
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Police are warning the public about anew scam targeting recipients of so-cial grants that may be spreading
across the Western Cape.In Bishop Lavis and surrounding areas
communications officer Captain MarieLouwexplained that fraudsters have identi-fied a way in which to defraud receivers ofSassa (South African Social Security Agen-cy) grants of their income.“A call is made by a person, giving a ficti-
tious name, but acting as if he/she is offi-cially employed by Sassa,” she said.“The name of the person who is called is
asked or at times this is known to the caller.They then ask the person to confirm his/her name and also to give the last four digitsof their Sassa card number.“The person is promised a food parcel if
they supply the information.“This clearly never happens and the vic-
tim later finds that withdrawals are beingor has been made from the account.
“Peoplemust be aware of this scam if theyare called or if they are visited by personspromising these hampers.”ABonteheuwel residentwhodidnotwant
to be named also pointed out that there wasalso a trend for these scamsters to visit peo-ple in various areas as well.“My mother-in-law was approached by a
youngpersonclaiming tobea studentwork-ing for Sassa. He was armed with very offi-cial looking documents,” he said.“Luckily she had left her card with my
wife and when she called for us to bring itto her, the guy left saying that he wouldcome back later.“Shortly afterwards we found out that he
had duped some residents into ‘filling’ outthose forms for grocery hampers only tofind that illegal withdrawals were made(from their accounts).”Louw asked that people should not hesi-
tate to report similar cases to their nearestpolice stations.
Social grant scam
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LEGAL DEDUCTIONS FROM SOCIAL GRANTS
The SASSA Payment Card
Which Deduction Is Legal?
How can SASSA assist social grant beneficiaries with illegal deductions?
Safety tips for all social grant beneficiaries:
one
0800 60 10 11
Western Cape Helpline @ (021) 469 0235 or 0800 60 10 11.
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), would like to provide communities with the
following information regarding social grant deductions:
The SASSA branded payment card, was introduced to allow social grant beneficiaries the convenience of
accessing their social grant anywhere and at any time. The SASSA payment card is a debit card and
allows for cash to be withdrawn from ATM's, purchases to be made from suppliers and legal deductions to
be made. The introduction of the SASSA payment card into the banking system unfortunately also
provided an opportunity for social grant beneficiaries to be exploited through unauthorized deductions.
Before the social grant is paid into the bank account of a beneficiary only deduction is allowed to be
made for a funeral policy, which may not exceed 10% of the total value of the social grant. This premium is
deducted by SASSA before the social grant is paid to the beneficiary and then paid over to the relevant
insurance company.
Once the social grant is paid into the bank account that is linked to the SASSA debit card, legal deductions
instituted by financial entities will take effect for purchases that were made ie: airtime, electricity, micro-
loans, credit instalments, policy premiums etc. Any disputes should be resolved directly between the social
grant beneficiary and the entity that instituted the deduction.
Social grant beneficiaries are requested to report any illegal deductions to the nearest SASSA
office/service point where they will be assisted to complete a claim form so that the matters can be
investigated. Alternatively beneficiaries can contact the SASSA call centre @ where
SASSA staff will record the relevant details and refer the matter for investigation. Where beneficiaries have
not authorized deductions or for their SASSA cards/account details to be used by others, the deducted
amounts will be paid back to them. This is usually done within a period of 3 working days. Should any
social grant beneficiary not receive the required assistance from a SASSA office or staff member this must
be reported to the office manager or the
• Do not to respond to SMS messages offering airtime, electricity and other services. By responding
to these messages, beneficiaries are actually taking on a "subscription" service and the amounts
will be deducted off the bank account through the EFT debit system every month.
• Do not use your SASSA payment card as security for loans and to purchase any financial services
products.
• Do not authorize deductions to be made against your card except for the one funeral policy
deduction that should not exceed 10% of the social grant value.X1Q9Q24H-AL080715
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his career.It’s a journey that is still on a positive
path but like so manymusicians on the Ca-pe Flats it started in the church, leading toChristmas Bands, and eventually touringthe world.“When I was still in school I never in a
million years thought that this would bemy bread and butter,” he says thinkingback to his beginnings.“I always loved music and had a passion
for it, but it was only when I worked forShoprite that one day I realised that wor-king in the retail industry was not what Iwas born to do.“I remember clocking out halfway
through my shift and I never looked backand here I am today doing the thing thatI love so much and the bonus is I’m gettingpaid for it.”Clocking out on that fateful day was the
best gift that local music was given.
Joining a jazz programmeJoining Abdullah Ibrahim’s jazz pro-
gramme led to his ability flourishing get-ting chosen to be part of theNational YouthBand and touring to many festivals acrossthe world, but since then he has become astaple of the South African music scene.Best known for his performances in pro-
ductions such as Intimate Nights ChapterII, Love, Jazz&Duets andMusic Alla Kaap,he’s also worked alongside renowned localartists such as Lloyd Cele, Loyiso Bala,Jimmy Dludlu, Judith Sephuma, PJ Po-wers as well as Lady Smith Black Mamba-zo.“It’s always been exciting to work with
all these musicians but some of the high-lights of my career and travels was whenI got the opportunity to performwith Jona-than Butler in Kenya, Nigeria, Cape Townand Johannesburg.“Also recording with Kirk Whalum on
his latestGospel AccordingTo JazzChapter4with bassist JonathanRoubainwas a phe-nomenal experience.”With his showat theBaxter he is inviting
audiences to discover that journey intomu-sic.“This show and the process of creating
it hasbeen soempoweringand fresh tome,”he reflects.
Storytelling abilities“Many musicians tend to be too comfor-
table behind their instrument, but thisshow allows me to showcase not just mymusical skills but also my storytelling abi-lities.“This show has also kind of forced me to
dig a bit deeper intomy heritage to find outexactly where I come from and the impactit had on where I’m at now.”Inmore recent yearsDonvenohas shifted
into the chair of musical director for pro-ductions such as Blood Brothers, RadioClassics, Kat and the Kings, and 3 Wise Menbut he still wants to play a role in mento-ring more young people to discover the joyand empowering force of music.Since 2009 he has been part of the Delft
Youth Music Academy, training underpri-vilegedyouth in the community to read andperform all genres of music.“Positive music can definitely play a big
role in guiding ouryouth away fromnegati-ve influences.“I believe this because it’s God’s creation
it can change any person’s life be it old oryoung, I thinkweneed to find different ang-les to produce it to the kids to keep it freshand keep them interested in making musicand finding their positive creative niche.”From Elsies to the World is directed by
Alistair Izobell and includes original com-posed music, and will be performed in En-glishandAfrikaanswith someamazing sto-ries that will make for an enjoyable nightout.Tickets cost R120 and booking is through
Computicket on 0861 915 8000, online atwww.computicket.co.za or at any ShopriteCheckers outlet.V For discounted corporate or block bookings, fundraisers and charities, contact Sharon on 021 6803962 or Carmen on 021 680 3993 during officehours.
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
The streets of Elsies River may be betterknown for its threats of crime and gangste-rism but the smooth sax sounds of DonvenoPrins has proved that music can empoweryou to achieve some positive dreams.On Friday and Saturday you will get the
chance to discover that journey when hehosts From Elsies to the World at the BaxterConcert Hall to give you some insights into
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Parentsurged tospot gangsignsGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
“Get our youth away from gangs!”That is the strong message
from the station commander ofBellville South, Lieutenant Colonel KarenVorsatz who has noted with concern the in-crease in involvement of youth in gang acti-vities.
“There are a variety of reasons why ouryouth are getting into these groups and wemust start combating this attraction,” shesays.
“For many of them there is the desire toobtain friendship and access to drugs, mo-ney and girlfriends.
“There are also those who are rebelliousagainst their family and in some cases whe-re family is already involved it is to upholdfamily tradition.
“For many in certain areas they join toprotect themselves from violence, but somealso join to take revenge against those theybelieve have wronged them.
“There are also instances where adultsdeliberately involve children in crime andgangs in order to protect themselves frombeing held accountable.
“Another factor is exposure to high levelsof crime, violence and gang pressure whichleads children to begin to think that this ty-pe of environment is normal.”
Vorsatz also explained that parents mustbe aware of signs that their children mightbe getting involved with gangs.
“Parents and care-givers must be awareof when their children start wearing gangstyle clothing,” she continued.
“They also start getting involved with anew group of friends and neglect long-timefriends and acquaintances.
“Many of them start using hand signs,gang style nicknames and a different styleof language or they have an interest ingangster rap,” she explained.
Behavioural changes are another tell-ta-le sign, according to her.
“There’s also significant changes in theirbehaviour and attitude, withdrawal, secre-cy and and disrespect for authority.
“They start a trend of truancy, curfew vi-olations, graffiti making or vandalism, orpossession of alcohol or drugs.”
She added that with these factors in mindit was important to educate children aboutgang problems during their pre-school ye-ars and to make sure they understand thatsome people are not good and that gangs arebad.
“Explain the dangers of gang involve-ment of being shot by rival gangs or police,of leaving their loved ones with pain andwithout income.
“They should know that gang memberswill go to prison at some stage of their gangcareer and they will have a lifelong crimi-nal record, no income and no pension.”
To limit the child’s risk of involvementparents should enrol their children in after-school programmes, sports, art and cultu-re, community organisations or religiousgroups.
“Meet your children’s friends and pa-rents.
“Don’t allow your child to wear, write orgesture any gang associated graffiti mark-ings signs or symbols.
“Teach your child about the negative con-sequences of gang involvement and crimi-nal behaviour. Let them know that gangmembers are likely to end up seriously in-jured or dead.
She concluded by pointing out that pa-rents should not make the mistake of delay-ing their suspicions.
“Talk to your child, express your loveand consistently treat him or her with thesame respect you would show any otherperson.
“Make use of community organisationsfor support and encouragement,” she ad-ded.
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Requirements: Minimum requirement: Basic numeracy and literacy skills (Abet level 1). Experience: Experience in alarge scale Industrial Food Service Unit. Inherent requirements of the job: Ability to work shifts, weekends and publicholidays • Ability to work in large scale freezers and cold rooms • Must be strong enough to lift heavy objects and be ontheir feet the entire day. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Ability to prepare food according to standardised recipes• Knowledge of National Food Service Guidelines • Knowledge of basic cleaning and maintenance of equipment • Theability to read, speak and write in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): Prepare, dish up and serve food for normal and special diets • Assist with the receipt,storage and stock control of food supplies • Follow and maintain hygiene and safety directives, including the use ofapparatus and equipment, washing of crockery and cooking utensils • Assist with the informal in-service training of newemployees • Attend prescribed training courses.
Note: No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post.
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PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION FOR ATTENTION OF MR D PEKEUR, TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER:TYGERBERG HOSPITALS, PRIVATE BAG X3, TYGERBERG 7505.
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As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will be conductedonce they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which include securityclearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.
Getting in the groove for the talent search were, from left, LincolnJonas, Donovan Williams, Lawren Jonas, Shannel Ebrahim, MaundreyKock and Edwin Martin.
The search fortalent is on!GARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
Cape Town is buzzing onceagain with excitement forthe grand opening of the
2nd annual Cape Town TalentSearch.This year it is bigger better as
it will be airing on channel 263DSTV on the Rainbow Cruiseprogramme on CTV.“We have had auditions
throughout the month of Juneand what amazing talent CapeTown has,” says organiserEdwin Martin.“We will be hosting the
launch of the official competiti-on at Club Hashtag in Ottery onFriday and we wish those that
made it through to these roundsthe best of luck with their ta-lent.”Martin will also be gracing
the stage with a performance aswell as Shannel Ebrahim, win-ner of last year’s Cape Town Ta-lent Search.Ebrahim is also oneof the judges this year.UniqueAttractionwill also be
part of the entertainment witha guest performance from guestjudge Chad Bergstedt who waslast year’s runner up.The action starts at 19:30 at
the club at 7 Gorlay Road in Ot-tery. Pre-Sold tickets availableR50 and you may also purchaseat the door.V For more information contact Edwinon 081 589 6084.
A global innovative idea sha-ring and spreading organisati-on will be hosting its first everconference in Bellville at theUWC inBellville on Saturday 11July from 09:30.TED, a nonprofit organisati-
on, is devoted to “Ideas worthSpreading” and has been doingso since 1984 when the platformstarted as a conference in Cali-fornia. Now, with the indepen-dently run TEDx event, a num-ber of local partners hope tobring the same innovative ideassharing and inter-acting to Bell-ville under the theme of “Pione-ering Possibilities”.The TED Talks are aimed at
sparking discussion and con-
nection andwill feature live andvideo speakers.Speakers include magician
and business communicationspecialist Wolfgang Riebe, localentrepreneurGlenGillis and anacademic from the MIT Medialab in the USA, Prof CarsonSmut. Diverse topics to be co-vered include virtual reality,mobile applications, medicaltechnology and even the use ofclay as medium to uplift com-munities, and therewill be vari-ous robots ondisplay, accordingto a GTP statement.V Tickets cost R200 and bookings canbe made at www.tedxbellville.com, orfor more information, contact ElzaanSteyn on 083 469 6116.
TED Talks is a first for Bellville
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Sy is klein én getrein!STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Toe die klein Chloe Rutgers op vyfjarigeouderdomvir die eerste keer in die Bis-hop Lavis-dojo instap het die mense ge-
dink sy is by die verkeerde plek.Vandag, ses jaar later, dra sy die groen en
goud met trots.Chloe is ’n leerling aan die Primêre Skool
De Vrijzee in Goodwood.
Buitemuurse aktiwiteite“Chloe was nog altyd ’n kind wat lief was
vir sport en buitemuurse aktiwiteite. Haarbelangstelling in karate het egter van haarpeetpa en sy seun gekom wat die sport beoe-fen. Met haar gereelde kuiers by hulle hethulle vir haar bietjie geleer en besluit omhaar by Bishop Lavis in te skryf. Met haareerste besoek aan die dojo was sensei Eddiedu Plessis eers skepties omdat sy so jonkwas. Maar met hulle eerste oefensessie washy stomgeslaan en verbaas met haar poten-siaal wat sy getoon het,” vertel haar ma,Brenda Rutgers.Die suksesverhaal van Chloe het ook ’n
paar slaggate.Weens finansiële redes kon synie na plekke toer soos Kanada, Kroasië enZambië nie.“Ek bly positief en glo ek gaan nog eendag
wel finansiële ondersteuningkry enmy landoorsee verteenwoordig. Ek is baie trots opmy prestasie vroeër vanjaar in Johannes-burg toe ek my land verteenwoordig het en’n silwermedalje gewenhet inAfrika se sone6-kampioenskap.
Droom“My grooste droom wat ek baie graag wil
bereik, is om eendag deel te neem aan dieOlimpiese Spele. Dit is waarvoor ek oefen,”vertel Chloe.Karate is nie al waarin Chloe belangstel
nie, sy is ’n kranige atleet en speel selfs ’npaar instrumente soos klavier, blokfluit enkitaar.Vir nou is Chloe se fokus op die Cheetah
Challenge wat in September in Bloemfon-tein gehou word, asook die interskole-kara-tekampioenskap in Johannesburg in Okto-ber. Die rol wat sensei Llewellyn Rhodaspeel, moet ook nie gering geskat word nie.Rhoda is eenvandie redeshoekomsy so suk-sesvol is. “Sensei Rhoda motiveer my om al-tyd hoër hoogtes te bereik en ’n gedissipli-neerde deelnemer aan die sport te wees.”Chloe benodig egter die hulp van borge om
aan toernooie oor die landheendeel te neem.Mense wat haar wil bystaan, kan BrendaRutgers kontak by 083 591 0777.
Chloe Rutgers van Parow berei voor vir dieCheetah Challenge in September.
Katleho Pule Mohale (19), a former headboyat El Shaddai Christian School in Durban-ville has a passion for helping others inneed.Kat, as he is known tohis friendswas iden-
tified as a leader and duly attended two pres-tigious leadership programmes inNewYorkCity, in 2011 and 2012.When Kat returned from the USA, he used
left-over pocket money from his trip over-seas to buy soccer boots and shin guards foran underprivileged deaf soccer team, thePhillipi Deaf Stars.This gesture was so well received that the
schoolboy swiftly launched a non-profit or-ganisation designed to assist township chil-dren with a passion for sports to receive therequisite equipment.The NPO, Katleho’s Give2Talent, also
knownasKG2T, has as its primary objectivethe donation of sports equipment to teamsand individuals from previously disadvan-taged areas. Others that have received fromKG2T thus far include u-15 soccer squadsfrom Klipheuwel FC, Naledi Stars FC andLiverpool-Portland FC.Kat has now progressed into the sport of
cricket, where in conjunction with DistrictNorth Cricket and the Peninsula CricketAcademy in Bellville, he has embarked ona drive to collect second-hand, unwanted orunused cricket equipment for re-distribu-tion to under-privileged schools.ThisGive2Talent cricket initiative, which
started about three weeks ago, is currentlydrivenbyDistrictNorthCricket,with sever-al second-hand kits having already been
freelydonatedbyDistrictNorthyouth crick-eters. Besides the participation of severalnorthern suburbs schools in the drive, theEl Shaddai Christian School, Kat’s formerschool has also made a donation to the drivein the form of second-hand kits.Perfect Bounce have recently come on
board and have made a generous cash dona-tion. Anyone interested in joining this in-
spiring initiative to uplift young cricketersand providing them with the necessaryequipment, can contact Kat via email katz-pule@gmail.com or 078 116 6342.The central drop-off location for all cricket
equipment is at the Peninsula Cricket Acad-emy situated at 8 Hof Street, Bellville. Con-tact Brent Julie on 071 842 2809 at the acade-my for more information.
Going to bat for needy
The District North u13 cricketers and District North coaches Altin Witten and Arno Schipperhanding over some of the collected used, secondhand cricket kits to Kateleho Mohale of KG2T.
SAREL BURGER
Die WP se LSOB-Cravenweek-rugby-span het weliswaar oor die laaste hek-kie gestruikel tydens verlede week senasionale toernooi op Worcester,maar het van die 14 deelnemendestreekspanne die beste verteenwoor-diging in die SA span wat ná afloopvan die saamtrek gekies is.SesWP-spelers is ingesluit in die SA
LSOB-span (vir leerlinge met spesialeonderwysbehoeftes) wat vandees-week in Vanderbijlpark aan die SAAkademieweek deelneem. Hulle is diestutte Morris Nkulu en Johan Lou-rens, die vleuels Des Heunis en Allis-tairMumba, die senter Dillon Fortuinen die losvoorspeler Donald Maritz.Laasgenoemde is van De Grendel in
Milnerton, Heunis en Lourens vanJan Kriel-skool en Mumba en Fortuinalbei van Westcliff.Daarby is die WP-span se afrigter,
Riaan le Sueur (Westcliff), ook as dieafrigter van die SA span benoem.Die WP-span, wat grotendeels uit
Tygerbergers bestaan het, het tydensdie LSOB-saamtrek weggespring met‘n wegholsege van 71-12 oor KwaZulu-Natal en in die tweede reeks wedstry-de Suidwestelike Distrikte (verledejaar se kampioen) 20-13 geklop.In die hoofwedstryd op die laaste
dag het die Streeptruie egtermet 25-12die kous oor die kop gekry van die Bo-land.
LSOB-spanstruikel oorlaaste hekkie
SAREL BURGER
Brackenfell se senior rugbyspan het Sater-dag met ’n oortuigende oorwinning van 48-17 in ’n uitgestelde wedstryd teen die klubHamlets nou ook ’n sterk aanspraakmakergeword op die titel in B-afdeling van die WPse Superliga.Terwyl die B-afdeling uit 15 spanne be-
staan, is dit inderdaad besonder interessantdat vier spanne in die Tygerbergstreek tansdie toon aangee. Die onoorwonne Kuilsri-vier en Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege be-klee by die seisoen se halfpadmerk die boon-ste twee plekke op die punteleer, terwylUnie-Milnerton (een nederlaag) derde lê, ge-volg deur Brackenfell (met twee nederlae insy agt wedstryde) kort op die voorlopers sehakke. Die boonste twee spanne op die pun-teleer kry aandie einde vandie seisoen outo-matiese bevordering na die sterker A-afde-ling, terwyl die spanwat derde eindig die ge-leentheid sal kry vir ’n uitspeelwedstrydteen een van die agterosse in die A-afdeling.
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LeeAnn Amon (WP) from Belhar’s Ravens Table Tennis Club, plays a shot against MasanaShirindza (Limpopo). LeeAnn won the match 31 at the South African Table Tennis OpenChampionship which was held at the Belhar sports centre. PHOTOS: CARINA ROUX
The South African Open national tabletennis championship took place in Bel-har last week and more than 650 play-
ers from 14 regions took part.Mitchell’s Plain native Shane Overmeyer
contested the men’s final against GautengCentral’s Terence Mathole.Overmeyer, a seven-timeSAchampionbe-
fore this year’s event, was a man on a two-fold mission. He had a score to settle withMathole, who had beaten him in 2014’s tour-nament and he wanted to prove that he wasindeed the best that Western Province (WP)had produced in recent years and claim thenational title for an incredible eighth time.Overmeyer, who plays for Bishop Lavis,
had beaten the 2014 champion, Keagan Lin-geveldt en route to the final, while Matholesecured his place in the showdown afterovercomingKurt Lingeveldt inwhatwas de-scribed as the two best matches of the tour-nament.WP featured in all but one of the finals
which preceded themen’s final (missing outon participating in the women’s final) andwith Overmeyer beingWP’s head coach, thepressure stakes increased significantly.A packed Belhar sports centre would bear
witness to one of the most epic table tennisfinals to date, providing an electric atmos-phere as Mathole received phenomenal sup-port from the crowd. This spurred him onto win the first set. This served as a catalystforOvermeyer,who dictated thematch fromthere in a display of immense patience andcontrol to win his eighth SA Open title.Overmeyer said he was nervous in the
morning and during the first set of the final,but that his best game is played when fight-ing to win, having wonmanymatches whencoming back from a deficit. He put his suc-cess down to experience on a day where ittriumphed over youth.WP’s juniors excelled. Lakeasha Johnson
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