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THE murder of municipal council-lor Buyisile Mkavu, has highlight-ed the fact that many municipalward councillors are working andliving under a dark cloud of fear
as many of them have been intimidated andattacked during their time in office.
Mkavu was gunned down in his car inKwaNobuhle on Saturday, August 2. The Herald reported onMonday that a suspect (29)wasarrested on Saturday. According to the reportthe arrest came amid mounting speculationin ANC circles that Mkavu was slain to stop
him from uncovering massive corruption inthe city’s human settlements department,which he headed.Many Municipal councillors say at one
time or another they had been intimidated orattacked by angry and “misguided” citizenswith some councillors saying they are livingin fear for their lives.Democratic Alliance Ward 32 Councillor,
Sandra Phillis, said that there were allega-tions that she was on a hitlist on her life andhas needed protection for her life and that ofher staff since she began her time in office.Phillis said on three occasions in 2011 her
satellite office in Missionvale, which wasbuilt in order for her to make frequent visits
to the area to assist the people ofMissionvale,was contaminated with human feaces. Thisalso happened twice this year just after thenational elections.“I do not feel safe in that office as I do not
knowwhatmight happen ifmy staff and I con-tinue to operate from that office. It might juststir those who wish us to stay away to moredrastic ways of getting rid of us,” she said.DACouncillorDeanBiddulph,whohas also
experienced intimidation, said anger direct-ed at public officials falls into a number of cat-egories. “Firstly there are genuinely angrycommunities with legitimate complaints re-garding the slow pace of service delivery. Thesecond category of anger is more calculated
and carries with it a strong criminal elementwhich infiltrates a genuine protest action togain personal advantage via looting, etc.“The final, and possibly the most sinister,
is the use of intimidation and violence to pre-vent the uncovering of corrupt and illegal ac-tivities. This is the most dangerous kind be-cause when one considers the amounts ofmoney that may be involved, this is the kindof money that people are killed for.”Biddulph said the murder of Mkavu placed
into sharp focus the potential dangers of theirline of work, particularly those who exercisethe most vigorous public oversight.
Continued on page 3
Wardcouncillorsfear for their lives
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THE Nelson Mandela Bay municipal councilis set to adopt a Local Spatial DevelopmentFramework (LSDF) for the Cape Road andNewton Park area which will result in thebusiness zoning of more properties to thesouth of Cape Road.
According to metro DA leader and ward 6councillor, Retief Odendaal, this specificLSDF dictates how Newton Park and sur-rounding areas will develop over the next fewyears.
Although Newton Park north of Cape Roadhas become a business node, Newton Parksouth of Cape Road is still mainly residentialin character. The excellent locationofNewtonPark has made both residential and businessproperties in this area very sought after.
“Over the last number of years, Council hasseen a substantial increase in the occurrenceof illegal businesses being run south of Cape
Road. While a number of residents were run-ning businesses from home in terms of Coun-cil’s Work from Home regulations, otherswere operating illegally.
“I would like to urge residents and businessowners alike to take heed of the provisions ofthe LSDF and to adhere to the permissible usefor their properties.”
A recent blitz by investors to snap up resi-dential properties inNewtonPark,will proba-bly subside after business rights are ratifiedby Council tomorrow.
According to Jaco Rademeyer of Jaco Rade-meyer Estates (JRE) in the Bay, the markethad been stimulated running up to the ratifi-cation of the new zoning allocation.
“Buyers were keen to buy at residentialprices, with the knowledge that buziness zon-ing was pending.”
When properties are rezoned to allow forbusiness, pricesusually skyrocket ina scurryto secure this sought after commodity.
However, the Newton Park area may al-
ready be near, or beyond saturation point inthe supply of business properties.
Rademeyer said many business propertiesin Newton Park are currently vacant. “Thenew zoning would most certainly see a pricehike in the affected properties, but with thecurrent over supply of business properties inthe area, this increase may not be as signifi-cant as owners here would have hoped for.”
Odendaal said when selling or purchasinga property, people had to make sure they werewell informed as to the existing zoning of theproperty as well as Council’s future plans forzoning in the area.
“Very often uninformed estate agents makemisrepresentations to the public in this re-gardand these fraudulentmisrepresentationscould lead to legal disputes.”
He warned that his office would be takinga zero tolerance stance to illegal business inNewton Park.
) Visit www.pe-express.co.za to view a map ofthe newly zoned area.
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Continued from page 1“When we vocally and publicly challenge
or expose potentially corrupt activities, thecomplexion of oversight moves into a dan-gerous terrain especially when there aremany millions of rand at stake,” he said.
Biddulph said his experience with intimi-dation occurred a few months ago as a resultof having launched the “Save Our Metro”campaign which tackled a number of conten-tious issues at the time, including calling forthe return of the City Manager who had fledthe city as a result of intimidation and re-ported political interference, the release ofthe Pikoli report and investigation into IPTSirregularities.
“Whilst I was at a meeting, a stranger ar-rived at the gate at my home in an unmarkedcar without number plates enquiring afterme. He did not introduce himself and whenmy wife informed him that I was not home,he said he knew and that she should tell methat the petition was not a good idea. His be-haviour was extremely unsettling for mypoor wife,’ he said.
“Having to live with constant security af-ter the threat at my own home and havingto be followed by security to your children’sschool, is cold comfort and the fear is veryreal, particularly when you don’t know fromwhere or why the threats have been made,”said Biddulph.
Ward 31 Councillor, Penny Naidoo, saidthe reasons for many councillors beingthreatend are that residents are not awareof the role of council especially when dealingwith housing projects.
“What I have realised is that many of theresidents who have tried to intimidate methought I was solely in charge of housing.There needs to be education on what exactlycouncillors do in government. We are thereto represent the people in our wards andspeak for their needs. What people need toknow is that we are not in charge of govern-ment administration; this is not part of ourmandate. Unfortunately people think thebuck stops with us,” said Naidoo.
Naidoo said she had been a victim of intim-idation for several years now and just latelyshe said she had been receiving annony-mous threatening phone calls from disgrun-tled residents who had also broken into hercontainer office and allegedly practisedblack magic against her.
PE Express spoke to three other ANC Coun-cillors who refused to comment for fear fortheir lives.
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DEMOCRATIC Alliance Ward 2 Council-lor, Dean Biddulph, said concerns raisedand previously reported problems regard-ing unevenness and the depth ofmanholesand service access points in certain of theresurfaced areas along Marine Drive arebeing rectified.
Biddulph said the matter was broughtto the attention of theMetroRoadsDepart-ment who committed to checking unevenareas with a rolling straight edge brought
in from Johannesburg to establish wheth-er acceptable tolerances have been ex-ceeded.“Any areas found to be outside of the
prescribed specification have beenbrought to the attention of the contractorto rectify and to raise the existing man-hole and service access points to the samelevel as the road surface.“I am pleased to confirm that these are-
as are now receiving attention, includingthe lifting of covers that are too low. It ishoped that this work will be completedover the course of the next few weeks,”
said Biddulph.Biddulph said, “I would once again like
to express my appreciation to the mem-bers of the public who raised their con-cerns, as well as to the metro officials inthe department for their pro-active stancein dealing with this issue.”
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Democratic Alliance Ward 2 Councillor, DeanBiddulph with construction workers inMarine Drive. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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“Some families have surrendered their ani-mals, saying that they cannot afford them any-more,” said Linda-Louise Swain from AnimalAnti-CrueltyLeague (AACL) inPortElizabeth.The cost of animal food has escalated in the
pastyear andsterilisationthroughprivatevetshas becomeexpensive – something the averageearner can no longer afford.“A caring owner who surrendered a few of
her own puppies asked if she could keep onepuppy and mentioned that four puppies weretoo expensive,” said Swain.The AACL is currently dealing with a large
number of animals from theNorthern suburbsin Port Elizabeth. “Some of the puppies are ina bad state when we find them. A number ofanimals had Parvo and other diseases and hadto be put out,” said Swain.“We sterilise at our clinic every day and our
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BLUE Ribbon Bread attempted to break aworld record formaking themost sandwichesin one hour at itsWalmer bakery in Port Eliz-abeth on Women’s Day, August 9.
Although they did not get near to the recordthey were still able to fill a lot of empty tum-mies, and a large donation was made to Mis-sionvale Care Centre.A total of 566 sandwiches were made in the
hour anda total of 1828 sandwiches during the
course of the morning.A total of 914 sandwiches were donated to
Missionvale Care Centre on Saturday, alongwith 616 loaves of Blue Ribbon Classic Whitebread, 60 tubs of Marvello, 41 tins of jam and2086 juices that were left over from the event.A total of 2016 packets of Manhattan sweetswere also given out on the day.Premier launched Blue Ribbon Bread in
the Eastern Cape last week Monday havinginvested in excess of R10million into the areathrough a capital upgrade and the launch ofBlue Ribbon.
LOCAL Harley Davidson Bookclub, whichhas been in operation for 8 years now, havemoved to their first club house at the oldSA Brewery building near Fat Cats Cater-ing.
The Harley Davidson Bookclub Port Eliz-abeth was founded in June 2008 by a groupof Harley enthusiasts who used to meetonce a week in a garage.Member Le Roi van Niekerk said, “Most
of the time was spent reading up on custombikes and the Harley life-style in variousmagazines.“One evening a friend walked in and stat-
ed ‘you guys look like a book club’. In short,that was all that was required to design ourclub badges and form a social motorcycle
club (SMC),” said Van Niekerk.“The Book Club Family has become a
great circle of friends with a strong com-mon passion shared for one of the greatestbrands on earth. We eat drink and sleepwith Harleys on our mind.“What really has bonded us over the
years is the friendship and openness of theClub towards our families and understand-ing of the individual needs and interests.“As we have grown considerably and
moved into dedicated club premises it hasbecome clear that charitable work willform an important function in the future ofour Club,” said Van Niekerk.Van Niekerk said as part of the outreach
programmes they purchased 50 tickets forReach for a Dream’s recent Slipper Day andalso hosted a social ride which departedfrom their club house.
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THE waiting is over and the revolution is com-ing with the return of the Centrestage hit show‘TheMumfordRevolution’ foritsmainrun,com-mencing at Old Grey on Thursday, August 14.
Centrestage inassociationwithAlgoaFMsaidthe ultimate feel good banjo, fiddle and doublebass led,blue-grass influencedrockshownoton-ly features the music of folk, country and blue-grass inspired by Mumford and Sons (who sin-gle-handedly created a new trend in music bycombiningelementsof theoldandnew),butalsoplaces the spotlight on current chart-toppinghits fromartistswho have been inspired by thisuplifting new music craze.Centrestage has enlisted fast fingering banjo
player extraordinaire, Colin Lyall, to recreatethe banjo sound whose resurgence has becomesopopular of late,whilstKevinMattheuswill beresponsible for the up-front kick drum soundwhichaccompaniesAndrewWarnekeondoublebass to complete the fifties styled combo lineup.The Mumford Revolution also takes a look at
the roots of this new sound by including a hom-age to the American country bluegrass originsmade famous by the likes of the Charlie DanielsBand.Fiddle player, Nicholas Fidler, himself anoth-
er uber-talented musician and music teacher,rocks the fiddle on songs such as “The DevilWent Down to Georgia”, whilst “Dueling Ban-jos” alsomakes its obligatory appearance in thediverse line-up of material covered.“The reaction to this show was out of the
LongtimeMumford fanAstonWylie is partic-ularly excited to be involved in this project astheMumford soundplayedan influential role inthe development of his own vocal, keyboardsand guitar style.Long-time bluegrass fan and ace guitarist Hu-
go Kleinhans, himself also a banjo player, fol-lowsuphisacclaimedperformance in therecentCentrestageJohnnyCash tributewithanenthu-siastic turn in the Mumford show.PE’s stand-out vocalist, Wayne Kallis, fronts
the show and acts as musical director onceagain.Aside from the Mumford hits, artists such as
The Lumineers, Phillip Phillips and MatthewMole all get a showing and are bound to get youoff your seat.Songs such as JamesBlunt’s “BonfireHeart”,
One Direction’s “Story of my Life”, Daughtry’s“Long live rock and roll”, One Republic’s“CountingStars”,AmericanAuthor’s“BestDayof My Life” and Avicci’s “Hey Brother” and“WakeMe Up” all make it into the show by vir-tue of their driving kick-drum sound.A selection of popular Mumford and Sons
songssuchas“Babel”, “IWillWait”, “LittleLion
Man” and The Cave are also featured.The Centrestage Mumford Revolution per-
formances takes place at Old Grey on 14 and 16August and at the Boardwalk Amphitheatre on26, 29 and 30 August.Tickets for these performances can be pur-
chased at R120 each through Computicket.A number of special fundraising performanc-
es are also scheduled:. Friday, 15 August, the show will be staged
at the Sunridge Primary School, where ticketscan be purchased on 041 360 8100.
. August 27, performance is in aid of EPSquash. Formore information contactAlanSta-pleton on 082 417 0712.
.August 28, shows are in aid of Amma PuttaPutta 072 841 6515, SunshineCoastHospice.Con-tact IainWithers on 083 399 0919, andBethel SafeHouse forAbandoned andAbusedChildren (AnInsurance Zone initiative – call 041-5821145).Win! Win! Win!The PE Expresswill be giving away five dou-
ble tickets to the show at the Boardwalk.To enter the competition, go to www.pe-ex-press.co.za or enter on from your cell phone ourmobi site at peexpress.mobi.
‘MumfordRevolution’ returns toPort Elizabeth
park,” said show creator Gary Hemmings.“Our initial four day runwhichwe staged ear-lier this year inMay was sold out within daysof announcing it, a week before we evenopened. The vibe at the show really was ex-traordinary,withaudience’syoungandoldgo-ing crazy and getting into themusic like neverbefore,” said Hemmings.
RadioRapsbyOpenSkyeOpen Skye biedRadio Raps se“Jonathan in Life101” vertoning aanop Woensdag, 20Augustus om 7.30nm.Kaartjies is beskikbaar teen R100 perpersoon. Besprekingskan gedoen word byWestway Kafee(041 365 0217). Virnavrae kontak Ebenby 072 428 2611.
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of the Witwatersrand in 1999 and returnedto the Eastern Cape to complete her Intern-ship and Community Service years.“I also have a Diploma in Mental Health
from the Colleges of Medicine of South Afri-ca. My special interests include MentalHealth and Lifestyle-related Illnesses,” Koo-verjee said.Her first blog discusses Insomnia – causes
of sleeplessness and how to treat it.) If you would like to read Kooverjee’s
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IN this week’s Psychology blog on www.pe-ex-press.co.za Louise Malan, Clinical Psycholo-gist, will discuss paranoia.Paranoia is when someone experiences an
external threat that is not based in reality.Such a person could in a very extreme casebelieve that a terrorist is out to kill them bypoisoning their food, but it can also take onamuchmilder form, like believing that your
partner is attracted to another person (whenthis is not the truth).If you are interested in understanding
these dynamics, read the psychology blog onour website under “My Community –Blogs”.You are welcome to contact Louise by e-
NANDO’S diabolically-funny Mass HysteriaComedy Tour is coming to Port Elizabeth.Committed to showcasing South Africa’s
best comedy talent, Nando’s invites themem-bers of Port Elizabeth’s stunned constituen-cy to buy their tickets and come and see thistruly outrageous and hilarious assembly atThe Boardwalk International ConventionCentre on August 16.Watch as some of South Africa’s funniest
“ministers” assume office – all with the aimof making South Africa greater through bet-ter leadership, the best comedy and the mostdelicious chicken.The new Mass Hysteria cabinet includes
John Vlismas, the Public Attacker; TumiMorake, theMinister of Hormones, Carbohy-drates and Calmettes; Nik Rabinowitz, theMinister of Mental Health, Sunday Lunchand Personal Hygiene; Alan Committiee, theMinister of Headucation and Literacy; Ches-ter Missing, the Minister of Non-Human Set-tlements; Joey Rasdien, theMinister of Hair-care, Skincare and Aponea; Ndumiso Lindi,theMinister of Culture, andMphoPopps, theMinister of Single Fathers and Roads.With this new portfolio, politics and come-
dy are about to get a shake-up like never be-fore. From grassroots to gravy train, expectthe ministers to tackle topics like Nkandla,e-tolls and the SABC.“The Mass Hysteria cabinet has sworn
their oaths to make South Africa a funnierplace, and by all accounts, they are deliver-ing on their promises. Shows at venuesacross the country have been sold out, withaudiences dubbing it one of the funniest andcheekiest comedy events this election year.Don’t wait to buy your tickets,” said TanujaGangabishun, Marketing Manager at TheBoardwalk.Tickets to the show are available through
Computicket fromR153 per person.The showstarts at 8pm sharp.
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The members of Nando’s Mass Hysteria cabinetdeliver their election promises at The Boardwalk International Convention Centre onAugust 16. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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THERE is only one week left tonominate senior citizens whomakeadifference in their commu-nity, for the prestige BLG Logis-tics Senior Citizen of the YearAwards.
NominationsclosenextweekonThursday, August 21 and an entryform is published in this week’sPE Express below this article. En-try forms are also available fordownload online at www. pe-ex-press.co.za.The Award is predominately
run by the Golden Oldies Fundraising club and is a prestigiousevent; one which recognises thetime and effort volunteered bysenior citizens, making a positivecontribution to the community.It is a programme rewarding
senior citizens through a nomina-tion programme, which is as-sessedbya local selectioncommit-tee and judging panel.The award aims to promote the
concept of active ageing which isall about creating and maintain-ing a great quality life for individ-uals and groups as they age.
“For someone who excelled ina sport in their heyday, becominga mentor or coach to the youngergenerationcanbeveryrewarding.Today so many youngsters leadsedentary, unhealthy lifestyles.Seeing an active senior citizenleading thewaycould inspire chil-dren and their parents to get ac-tive themselves,” said accountantat BLG Logistics South AfricaJuanita Krauspe.“Being nominated for the Sen-
ior Citizens of the year Awards is
a great honour,” she added.“This isyouropportunity to rec-
ognise and reward someone whomakes you proud to be a SouthAf-rican. Wewill be seeking nomina-tions for worthy elderly candi-dates who are still actively in-volved in their communities,businesses, entertainment orsport,” said Krauspe.Nominees must be 70 years or
older and still be active in their re-spective communities and activi-ties. “These are senior citizenswhomake a difference in the livesof othersandwhogoaboveandbe-yond in all spheres in their com-munities,” said Kraupse.Persons who are turning 100
years or older will also be hon-oured. “This is a milestone thatthe organizers feel deserves recog-nition,” said Krauspe.The three main objectives of
Senior Citizen of the year are.To honour older persons for
the active role they still play intheir communities,
. to educate younger people tomake provision for and to be ac-tive after their retirement,
. and to bridge the gap betweenthe youth and senior citizens.Last year the judges looked at
the various qualities in this per-son for example Contribution tothe EC Community and nation,voluntary work beyond paid em-ployment, demonstrated excel-lence in their field, A person whoinspires the community, leader-ship skills, innovation and crea-tivity.Entry formsareavailableon the
PE Express website. For more in-formation contact Jacqui Wilson083 652 2844.
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ENTRIES to the Walmer Park Baby of the Yearcompetition 2014 have officially closed and our30 finalists have been chosen.
This year we boasted a total number of 780 en-tries from in and around Nelson Mandela Bay!
The photographic judging took place atWalmerPark Shopping Centre on Monday August 11 2014at 3pm. The 6 judges had the unenviable task ofchoosing 90 semi-finalists from 780 entries. Oncethe 90 semi-finalists were chosen from their pho-tos, they were narrowed down to 10 finalists ineach age category, forming the 30 finalists in theWalmerParkBabyoftheYearcompetitionfor2014.
The 30 finalists will be notified telephonicallytoday. These finalists now go on to attend a per-sonal interview session with our panel of judgeson Thursday August 14. During the interview ses-
sionthefinalistsandparentsmeetwiththe judgesfor a brief interview that determines who our topwinners in each category will be. Our judges for2014 are:Leonie Scheepers
Leonie is the Portfolio Manager for WalmerPark Shopping Centre, owned by Growthpoint.She is no stranger to this competition, having es-tablished it more than 20 years ago.Debbie Louw
Debbie is a very well known, professional pho-tographer who has been photographing babiesand their families in Nelson Mandela Bay formanyyears. Shehasbeen involved in thecompeti-tion since its inception.Tanya Van Zyl
Tanya represents Media 24 under the PE Ex-pressbanner.PEExpresshasbeen themediapart-
ner of the competition once again this year.Mark Mousley
Mark represents Dischem, one of our biggestmost generous sponsors of the baby competition.Tanya Slabbert
Representing Francarlo, Tanya is amomof two.This year Francarlo will be giving away beautifulpendants & bracelets to our winners.Donnae Rosser
Donnaeownsand represents our sponsor, BabyBuilders and works with moms and their babieson a daily basis.
The top 3 winners and their runners up will beannounced at a fun filled prize giving event to beheld in theWalmerParkShoppingCentre’sCentreCourt this coming Saturday August 16 at 10am.
Fantastic prizes valued at over R 30 000 areawarded to the top tots chosen in each age catego-
ryfromourincrediblesponsors;PicknPay,Edgars,Dischem, Johnson’s Baby, Naartjie, Francarlo, Ulti-mate Stylists,Wimpy, ComoBaby, Edubaby,Momsand Tots, Baby Builders, Debbie Louw Photogra-phy, Kodak, Water Babies andWalmer Park Shop-ping Centre. The event is open to the public soweencourage family and friends to comealong, showyour support and join in the fun!
Beonthe look-outforour “People’sChoice”BabyoftheYearfunWebsitecompetition, runningfromthe 18 to the 25 August. Simply vote for your fa-vouritebabypictureonourwebsite,www.walmer-parkshoppingcentre.co.za. The baby with themost votes, across all 3 categories, will be selectedas thewinner andwill receive a R 1000.00WalmerPark gift card!
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The Open Door : Lyndie McCauley willminister at The Open Door on August 16 and 17.For more info contact Moira on 082 778 6911.Eckankar: A discussion on spiritual and inner
experiences will be hosted by the Port ElizabethSatsang Society, a Chartered Affiliate ofECKANKAR , on August 16 at 3pm at the LifeChiropractic and Wellness Centre. For more infocontact 074 202 2465.Fete: The Humewood Methodist Church will
be having their annual Fete/White elephant saleon August 16.There will be a variety of stalls, food, jumping
castle and a talent show. For more info or tomake a donation, or book a stall contact Tanyaon 041 585 5652 between 9am and 1pm.
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course will be held on August 16 at 7am. Meet
at West Street Newton Park. This is a visit tothe Vlei in the middle of the Racecourse offDraaifontein Road. Special water Birds that wehave previously seen there were the AfricanPainted Snipe, Maccoa Duck and SouthernPochard. Contact Andy Nixon 079 587 5110.East Cape Calligraphers: Will be having
their monthly meeting at 1.45pm at St John theBaptist Chucrh in Walmer on August 16.Beginners classes available by private arrange-ment. Contact Roma at 041 379 5599 afterhours.ACVV PE SUID: The annual general meeting
will take place on August 20 at the ACVVcommunity centre, 1 Hilton Crescent Humewoodat 2pm. RSVP on or before August 15. For moreinfo contact 041 585 4176 or [email protected] .Retina SA EC Branch: The AGM will be held
on August 16 at 9.30am for 10am at CafeCapellini, in Cape Road, Newton Park. For moreinfo contact 041 819 6564.Zwartkops Conservancy: The AGM will be
held on August 13 at 6pm at the RedhouseVillage Hall, Paterson Road, Redhouse. Theguest speakers will pe Prof J Adams and Dr N
Strydom from NMMU and they will give anupdate on the water quality characteristics ofthe Swartkops Estuary. All welcome. For moreinfo contact 041 466 1815.
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Boot sale: A car boot sale will be held atFalcon Rock next to Lady Slipper during theweekend of 16 and 17 August. There will beantiques, collectables, second hand items aswell as new items. The car boot sale will beheld every third weekend of the month from10:00am until 15:00pm. Stallholders have tophone in advance for site bookings. Entry to theoutdoor event as well as stalls are free ofcharge. For more information contact Genie on082 800 9279.
Land Claims Meeting: Will be held onAugust 16 at the West End Community Centreat 10am. The list of places include; VillageBoard, Perl Road, Cadles (Dassie Kraal),Fairview, South End and North End (Flea Post).Bring a copy of ID and any property relateddocuments (property documents not compulsory).
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Golden Oldies: Dynamite Boys’ will host aGolden Oldies on 15 August at the West End Hallfrom 8pm. Music will be provided by Dj Ash DaBash. For more information contact Kev at073 129 1049.Revue.:Will take place at Altona Primary
School on August 19, 20 and 21 at 7pm. Ticketscost R25 and can be purchased by calling041 372 1041.Entertainment: Yoti “Die Griekse Boertjie” will
be live at Bojangles Corporate Club on August 16at 7pm for 8pm. Tickets cost R100 per person andincludes a light meal during the interval. For moreinfo Contact Dot at 082 579 2613.Entertainment: SA idols season 8 runner up
Melissa Allison will be performing at the Board-walk Amphitheatre on August 23. Other greatartists like De Ja Vu dance crew, latin dancersWayne Martins and Dylene Rademeyer, singerTiffany Oosthuizen and more. Bookings can bemade through Computicket and at the door.For more info contact Charmaine 082 300 1372.
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IT IS an austere body that makes up the IRB(International Rugby Board) – and not agroup of gentlemen to be taken lightly. Sohow would they react to the thoughts of twoordinary fellows, even if once upon a timethese two were among the game’s elite asinternational players?
It came up, this point of contention, inlast weekend’s first round Currie Cupmatch between the Sharks and Griquas atKimberley’s down-at-heel-looking rugbystadium not far from the famous Big Hole.The incident caused TV analysts, NickMallett and Naas Botha, to question theIRB law book – and to make some valid sug-gestions.
In Round One in which referees weregenerally tough on even minor infractionsof the law, referee Craig Joubert wasted notime in awarding, in only the seventhminute, a Red Card against Griquas’ cen-tre, Jonathan Francke, for a tip-up tackleon Sharks’ fullback, SP Marais.
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vanjaar saam omdie fietsryfees ’n spoggeleent-heid the maak. Raleigh het ook vanjaar groottot die toer toegetree deur verskeie pad en berg-fietse as gelukkige trekking te borg.Elke ryer wat die 90km en 30km afstand
voltooi sal ’n medalje ontvang. Die groot ver-rassing is dat ryers wat vanjaar aan die 1km,5kmen10kmprettrappedeelneemookmedaljessalontvang.Aldiedeelnemersaandiebergfiets-wedrenwat byHopewell langs St Albans plaas-vind sal ook medaljes ontvang.Daar is ookweer vanjaar baie groot prysgeld
en gelukkige trekkinge op die spel vir mans envroue in beide die pad en bergfietswedrenne.Medaljes is op die spel vir alle ryers wat hulleafstande voltooi sowel as goud, silwer en bronsvir die wenners van die verskillede ouderdom-skategorieë in die padwedren.Indiebergfietswedren isdaarprysgeldopdie
spel in die 60km wedren. Die padwedren oor90km gaan vanjaar weer oor die pragtige Mait-
lands klim en langs Seaview. Die meer onfikseryers kan aan die 30km wedren deelneem watweer absoluut op n plat roete gaan plaas-vind.Daar sal ook prettrappe vir die familie oor5km en 10km aangebied word. Dan is daar ookdie 1km Kiddies wedren.Die bergfietsry wedren vind die Sondag by
Hopewell, langs St Albans, plaas. Daar sal ’nwedren oor 60km plaasvind asook prettrappeoor 35km en 12km.SeamansReanualt gaanweer 12 diensvoertu-
ie verskaf wat na die veiligheid van die ryerssal omsien. Die NMMM se verkeerspolisie salsorgdatallesopdieroeteordeliksalverloopter-wyl Sportmans Warehouse weer ryers salbystaan wat tegniese probleme of lekbande op-doen.Powerade gaan verseker dat niemand op die
roete dors salwordniemet die driewaterpuntewat tot beskikking van die ryers sal wees.Daar word weer vanjaar ’n groot fees saam
met die toer aangebied. Hansworse, voedsel enspeelgoed stalletjies, springkastele, trapkarre,’n “hotrod” enveteraanmotoruitstalling endieLorraineblaasorkessal sorgvirgrootvermaak.Ander itemswat vanjaar tydens die fees aange-bied word is “Paintball skiet”, Bulletjiesrugby,netbal enpa’swatmekaaropdienetbalbaandiestryd gaan aansê.Daar gaan dan ook vanjaar n biertent wees
met drie grootskerm-televisies wat deur CastleLager geborg word. Hier sal ryers heerlik kanontspan en na die Springbok rugbywedstrydkan kyk.