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A new police station for Belharis a step closer – thanks to Tyger-burger!
An ongoing battle for a better po-lice station in the area that startedin 2008 may eventually be coming areality with authorities reacting toan article that appeared in ournewspaper earlier this year (“Newcop shop wanted” - Tygerburger 15February).
Pat America, the chairperson ofthe Community Police Forum, is ex-cited that there may finally be somepositive action in regard to the im-provement to local police facilities,
and local councillor DesmondJeftha is also taking the battle to thenext level.
America said that in recentmonths he had been called in to anumber of meetings with munici-pal and provincial authorities whoare talking to the relevant SAPSstructures to finally get the localstation fully operational.
“These recent meeting have giv-en me hope,” he says.
“Our police have been tryingtheir best under these conditionssince 2008 when we were first prom-ised a new facility.
“Unfortunately the assessmentsfor our needs are now out of date be-cause of the growth in the area, but
plans have already started to getthese new surveys done.”
In this respect the Department ofCommunity Safety has come onboard and will be doing a client sat-isfaction survey in the area.
The aim of the survey is to exam-ine the level of satisfaction of cli-ents and victims on service deliv-ery in the area.
America added that he was excit-ed that trainingwould soonbe start-ing for members of local CPF mem-bers to collect this vital data.
“Training will be starting on 19July, and we are confident that thisis the first important step in havingan improved police service in thearea,” he said.
Jeftha agreed with America andsaid that the upgrading of the localpolice station was a priority for himas well.
“Therehavebeen toomanyprom-ises in the past, but the time forthose promises are past and I ammore intent than ever to make thisnew station a reality in the near fu-ture,” he said.
“From my side I have alreadyidentified some suitable sites in thearea where a new station can bebuilt, and there is also space next tothe existing station that I havepointed out that can be used.
“In fact application for theground next to the station was al-ready made last year, now we just
need action from relevant depart-ments involved in government tomake the upgrading a reality.”
America concluded by calling onauthorities to take note of future ex-pansion in the area.
“Belhar and the surrounding are-as are still growing,” he said.
“Every time we hear about pro-posed new developments that areplanned in the area, but nobodyconsiders the safety of the commu-nity when they do these proposals.
“You just have to look at thegrowth over the past few years andthe problems that have increasedfor police with no proper facilities.Let’s hope that the end of our longbattle is in sight,” he concluded.
At the forefront in the ongoing battle for a new police station in Belhar is, from left, subcouncil chairperson Desmond Jeftha and PatAmerica, chair of the local CPF,seen here in front of the land proposed for upgrading of the BelharPolice Station. Photo: Gary van Dyk
)) Better police station overdueBetter police station overdue
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Public participation is playing its part infighting crime.
In the Delft cluster police have expressedtheir appreciation to the public for comingforward with information or reports re-ceived of criminal activities happening inDelft.
In response to these reports operationswere carried out over this weekend leadingto many arrests.
These included:Six for loitering, six suspects for riotous
behaviour, 15 suspects for possession of dan-gerous weapons, two suspects for murdercases, two suspects for housebreaking andtheft, 26 suspects for drug related cases,three suspects for the illegal selling of liq-uor, one for assault and grievous bodilyharm, one for the possession of housebreak-ing implements, two suspects for theft, onefor drunk driving, and three suspects for theillegal possession of firearms.
During the arrests of the suspects the po-lice also confiscated a shotgun reported sto-len in Athlone, illegal guns, as well as toyguns, knives, and a variety of illegal drugsand illegal liquor.
Brig Hendrik Jansen the station com-mander of Delft expressed his appreciationfor the arrests and seizures and also compli-mented the Community Policing Forum(CPF) for supporting policing initiatives.
Jansen added that said the CPF also em-barked on an anti-crime awareness pro-gramme on Saturday where they visitedhomes of suspected drug dealers and gangoutlets. “During the anti-crime awareness
march, attended by the CPF and Neighbour-hood Watch members, they handed out mem-oranda to the identified outlets owners anddemanded that they stop their illegal activi-ties.
“At certain gathering points the neigh-bourhood watch members also handed outanti-crime awareness pamphlets.”
Police thank public for the tipoffs
Police are looking for Coenraad James Knoll(60), residing at 26 Helvitica Street Voorbrugin Delft who was last seen on Wednesday 27June at about 17:00. According to his wife, itis not the first time that Coenraad has gone missing and that he suffered head injuries in a carcrash and may not know the way home. She further states that he limps on his right leg. Onthe day of his disappearance, he was dressedin a blue shirt, navy blue pants with black andwhite shoes. A day later he was spotted at thePick n Pay parking area in Strand, but he disappeared by the time police arrived. Informationto Constable Petrus Muller on 021 954 9062or 082 469 6403.
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Achievers: Delft SAPS recentlyhosted an awards ceremony for theirtop achievers for the month. BrigHendrik Jansen, station commanderpraised the recipients for their dedication to their work. In front fromleft, Const Quincy Stoltz, Sgt Khayalethu Vanqua, Det Sgt Pieter Bonthuys, W/O Clive September, andConst Randall Wessels. Standingfrom left, Reggie Maart (CPF chairperson), Brig Hendrik Jansen, CaptMsokoli Vuyelwa, Hanief Loonat(provincial CPF chairperson), CaptRichard Du Plessis, Capt Elliott Matshaya, Captain Sizwe Tyala, VuyaniMhloma (Delft Cluster CPF chairperson), Lt Col Malusi Nyawula (CIDbranch commander), Det W/O Glenton Manuel, and Piet Siegelaar(Neighbourhood Watch coordinator). Photo: Gary van Dyk
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SAPS have their sights set on stolengoods in the community.
Last week in Delft police embarked on anoperation among second-hand dealers tocurb the flow of stolen goods in circulationand to reduce the availability of suspectedstolen goods.
A large contingent of uniformed person-nel, detectives, City of Cape Town’s metropolice and law enforcement took part in theoperation.
Before sending them out on the operationstation commander Brig Hendrik Jansen in-spected the parade and stressed the impor-tance of exercises like this in the communi-ty.
He stressed that the availability and flowof second-hand goods is a serious concernfor him and his office and warned dealersand members of the public to refrain frombuying or selling stolen property.
“It is a criminal offence and that they willbe prosecuted,” he said.
“The flow of stolen goods is exacerbatedby the public’s perception that there is no-thing wrong with buying stolen items forcheap, but we want to stress that it is alsoan offence, and we will prosecute to the ful-lest.”
During the operation five suspects werecharged for illegally selling second-handgoods and a 37-year-old arrested for being inpossession of suspected stolen property –100kg of wire cables and street light fittings,with a street value of about R5 000.
Jansen concluded that the operation wasa success and that further operations areplanned in the near future.
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Police are looking for witnesses to a vigilan-te killing.
On Sunday 17 June they were called to ascene where the body of an unknown male,in his late 20s was found dead.
The deceased suffered from head injuriesand was found naked in the N2 Gateway resi-dential area, covered with sjambok mark-ings all over his body.
Police are investigating the possibilitythat the suspect was assaulted and killed byindividuals residing in the area after beingsuspected of crimes in the area.
Police have warned residents to refrainfrom taking the law into their own hands,as it will make law abiding citizens, crimi-nals.
They also added that individuals havebeen identified and will be arrested soon.
Contact the investigating officer, Detecti-ve Constable Fred Peter on 021 954 9044.
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CL Wilmot Primary in Uitsig is puttingon something special to celebrate“Madiba” Day.
On Wednesday 18 July, former PresidentNelson Mandela will be celebrating his 94thbirthday and the school is inviting the com-munity to give 67 minutes of their time toa worthy cause.
AndrewCardoza, thePartner forPossibili-ty at the school is assisting with activitiesfor the day and feels that the community canmake a difference on this day.
“You can be part of Mandela Day by giving67 minutes of your time to make a differencein the lives of these young learners,” he says.
“These learners still have the sparkle intheir eyes, they still dream of a bright future,and ambitions of being the best that they canbe and it’s people like you and me, that willhave to do our little bit to show these eageryoungsters that we care.
“You will assist us in achieving our dreamof making these youngsters proud, balanced
citizens of our greater South African society,and ultimately heal and put the Uitsig com-munity on the road to recovery.”
Principal Mornay Adams is also passion-ate about making a difference in the lives ofthe learners at his school.
“I call on all our fellow South Africans toassist us, I know you can make a differencewhere it counts, at our impoverished andpreviously disadvantaged school,” he says.
“I will make it my mission to ensure thatevery contribution, every 67 minutes spon-sored by our fellow South African compatri-ots, will make a permanent impact on all ofthe 430 learners currently at our school.”
Adams has already embarked on a turna-round initiative since his appointment in2008. He and his team of educators realisewhat a critical role education plays in break-ing the cycle of poverty in the Uitsig commu-nity.
Willmot Primary has prepared a list of ac-tivities aligned with the need and challengesthe school is facing. For more informationcall the school on 021 933 0101 during schoolhours, or Andrew Cardoza on 083 248 7916.
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Venue, catering for 60 guests and the honey-moon suite on the wedding night at Bon Capin Robertson (R27 000); wedding dress: AnnaGeorgina by renowned designer, Kobus Dippenaar (R15 000); pho-tography by JC Photography (R7 500); Save the date by Secret Dia-ry Designs (R3 000); invitations by Little Works (R2 000); hair andmakeup by Kristeen Kuria (R1 900); bridesmaid dresses by JacobaClothing (R2 500); wedding shoes by Anella Wedding Shoes(R1 000); wedding video by Cape Video (R6 350); flowers by FleurLe Cordeur (R10 000); jewellery by The Wedding Box (R1 000); wed-ding planner by Zest for Weddings & Functions (R15 000); weddingcake by Fairy Cakes (R2 500); music (DJ) by Play 4 U (R4 500).
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Little Angels Educare in Bellville Southwants to treat seniors in their community toa very special Madiba Day celebration nextweek.
The children want to make this day veryspecial for their grandparents and are loo-king for help from the community with spon-sorships of any kind that can assist them inthe form of gifts, and refreshments.
For further information call Mercia on 073010 3839.
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The traffic by-law which makes provi-sion for the confiscation of cellphonesthat are being used while driving, seemsto have fallen on deaf ears as far as citydrivers are concerned.
This conclusion is drawn after 16 cell-phones were confiscated on Thursday 5 Ju-ly, as reported by the City of Cape Town.
The cellphones were confiscated duringpeak hours and were placed in soft, impact-resistant boxes.
Video recordings and spotters were usedto identify the offending vehicles, and thisinformation was then communicated to thetraffic officers so that offending drivers
could be addressed.Receipts were issued to offending drivers
stating that their cellphones could be col-lected between Monday and Friday thisweek at the Gallows Hill traffic departmentin Green Point.
The law stipulates that confiscatedphones can be collected 24 hours after beingconfiscated. The National Road Traffic Acturges motorists to pull off at the side of theroad or to utilise a hands-free kit.
“Using a cellphone whilst driving nega-tively affects the ability, awareness, visionand reaction time of drivers, thereby in-creasing thepotential for a serious accident.
“Distracted drivers pose a grave dangerto other road users,” reported the City ofCape Town.
Cellphones confiscatedVisible: The Department ofCommunity Safety recently donated two bicycles with two helmets as well as a pair of torchesto the Bellville South Neighbourhood Watch for community patrols and to increase visibility inthe sectors. Pictured here are(from left front) Ishmael Abrahams (neighbourhood watchchairperson), Bellville South station commander Lieutenant Colonel Nokuzola Pete, Henry Mfana,Adolf Kiewiets (CPF members),David Sias (CPF chairperson,Bellville South), (in the rear) Bernard Abrahams, Raven Bilhamand Constable Alistair Smee. Tojoining contact Ismael Abrahamson 082 257 8635, or David Siason 073 315 2128.
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Tickets are selling out fast for the 10thWant ons Kan!/’Cause we Can! charityconcert.
TygerBurger is the media sponsor for theconcert, which will take place on Sunday 29July at the Bellville Civic Centre.
Karen Zoid, David Kramer, LaurikaRauch, Corlea Botha, Adam and Idols win-ners Heinz Winckler and Elvis Blue areamong the artists performing this year.
The line-up also includes Emo Adams andTake Note, Andriette Norman, Koos Kom-buis, Wicus van der Merwe, Lize Beekman,
Brandon October, Pedro Kruger, DowweDolla, Nico Nel and Zanne Stapelberg withAlan Committie as master of ceremonies.
Every cent of the ticket price goes towardsthe charity the tickets are bought from.
This year’s three charities are Iris House,Little Fighters and PLWC/Cancer Buddies.
Tickets at R250 and are available from:. Iris House (Sue van der Linde
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Little Haven, a home for intellectually disa-bled adults, will be hosting a morning tea onWednesday 18 July in a bid to raise fundsfor premises in the northern suburbs.
It will take place at the Encore restauranton the Northlink College grounds and tick-ets cost R100, which will include a goodiebag.
If you cannot attend the function, you can
purchase raffle tickets at a cost of R10, whichare already available or at the fundraiser.The prizes given away will include a Shzenhamper worth R800 and a 12 Apostles Spavoucher worth R1 900.
For more information or to buy your raffletickets please contact Erica Barkhuizen on083 292 0480 or send an email to [email protected].
We all sometimes need a shoulder to leanon. Someone with a receptive ear whocan take your hand when your view be-comes emotionally obscured. Especiallyif you encounter an obstacle like the bigC on life’s journey.
A “dose of Nick when needed” was notamong the list of doctors’ prescriptions re-cently diagnosed cancer patient John Smithreceived.
His wife Tracey says they didn’t knowhow to cope with the news. “Having no fami-ly members to speak to, I didn’t know wheth-er I was saying the right things when he gotdepressed. I was praying about it, and say-ing to the Lord please help me, that He couldsend someone to help John with the depres-sion.”
Father of three, Nick van Rensburg wasdiagnosed with colon cancer in 2009. Al-ready in an advanced stage it subsequentlyspread to his liver. After numerous opera-tions he is currently in remission, but stillon preventative chemo-tablets.
In response to an SMS request from LindaGreeff, co-founder of People Living WithCancer (PLWC), Nick contacted John whowas struggling to come to terms with his di-agnosis of colorectal cancer. “I have livedwith a similar diagnosis for three yearsnow, I can give that type of support. I am aChristian, and prayed about what Godwould want me to do with my life, and thisto me was an answer.”
“Cancer unifies people,” says Linda, asthe friendship between Irishman MartinConnoly (68) and Thabo Rini (33) from Mfu-leni, proves.
Martin, who recently heard that he is inremission from rectal cancer was elatedwhen asked to be a cancer buddy. “If I couldbe there for anyone that’s going through thesame sort of trauma that I went throughwhen first diagnosed and spare them a littlebit of that, then I felt that I was doing some-thing worthwhile.”
Thabo had the same sort of questions heonce had – what’s going to happen, how’s itgoing to affect me, what can I do to help?Martin’s been able to assist Thabo with thepractical side of things.
The challenge with Thabo was that he wasin such a poor state in the beginning. “I hadto try and keep pulling myself away fromfeeling pity for him, and just give him themoral support, give him positive messagesall the time and just be there for him.”
PLWC, one of the beneficiaries of thisyear’s ’Cause we Can! concert, originatedout of a cancer survivors’ “celebration oflife” event in 2000. Linda, who survivedovarian cancer heard others expressing theneed to give something back.
One of them was co-founder Carl Lieben-berg who recalled how desperate he was tofind someone who had gone through thesame experience when he was diagnosedwith lymphoma.
“We are still quite a small organisation,but a powerful one as we are survivor-driv-en,” says Linda.
“We did not have a choice about gettingcancer, but now that we are part of this club,we are trying to make the best of it.”
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Wiaan Liebenberg, een van die helde enkaptein van die Baba-Bokkies wat verledemaand die Wêreldbeker teen die All Blacksop Nuweland ingepalm het, se rugbyloop-baan het nie onmiddellik vlamgevat nie.
Liebenberg het as slot vir die Laerskool Bas-tion in Brackenfell begin rugby speel.
“Ek het nooit op laerskool enige prestasiesin rugby behaal nie. Ek was redelik langer asdie anders spelers. Toe ek o.11 was, het hullemy flank toe geskuif vir een oefening. Ek hetgoed gedoen daar en van toe af in daardie posi-sie gespeel,” sê hy.
Liebenberg is ná laerskool Worcester toewaarhybyHTSDrostdyop skoolwas. “Ekwougraag die koshuislewe ervaar en tegniese vak-ke neem omdat ek graag eendag ’n ingenieurwou word.”
Hy onthou ook dat hy nie eers die o.16-GrantKhomo-spanvirdieBolandkonhaalnie.Dingehet in 2009 begin gebeur toe hy in graad 11 was.Die keurders het hom in die Bolandse akade-miespan ingesluit en in 2010 het hy vir Bolandby die Cravenweek uitgedraf.
“Dit was juis hier waar my loopbaan op dreefgekom het. Dit is ook waar die Blou Bulle myas ’n belowende speler gesien en ’n kontrakaangebied het.
“Ek is tans in Pretoria en ek geniet dit baie.In die begin was dit moeilik. Ek het nie baiemense geken nie en het geen ondersteuning-struktuur gehad nie. Maar dinge is nou baieanders. Dit voel regtig soos familie by die Bulleen ek het baie goeie vriende gemaak. Ek stu-deer tans ingenieurswese by Tuks. Ek is dusredelik besig met my studies en die rugby.
“Die ouens by die Bulle kyk regtig baie mooina die spelers. Ons kondisionering is puik endie afrigters is nie bang om ons te druk nie.
“Nou fokus ek op ons o.21-kompetisie by dieBlou Bulle wat ons bitter graag wil wen. Ek wileendag vir die Bulls Superrugby speel en danis my droom om die Groen en Goud te dra.”
Liebenberg vertel ook hoe fantasties dit ge-voel het om die Wêreldbeker omhoog te hou.“Dit was ’n spesiale oomblik in my lewe watek vir altyd saam met my sal dra. Om te konervaar hoe jou land agter jou span staan, wasongelooflik.”
Hy kom kuier graag in die Kaap waar sy ou-ers en ouma in Brackenfell woon. “Ek sal altyd’n sagte plekkie vir die beeldskone Kaap hê,”sê hy.
Wiaan vat eers laat vlam
Wiaan Liebenberg wat in Laerskool Bastion op skool was, probeer hier deur Pita Ahki (14) en JordanTaufua (8) van NieuSeeland se verdediging bars in die finaal van die IRB se Junior Wêreldbekertoernooi. Foto: Jaco Marais
THOMAS CAROLUS
Roses United from Free State arethe 2012 Vodacom League champi-ons after defeating Milano Unitedfrom the Western Cape 4-2 on pen-alties in a tense final at the SeshegoStadium in Polokwane on Sunday.
The match finished goalless af-ter 90 minutes.
With both sides already havingclinched automatic promotion tothe National First Division by vir-tue of winning their respectivegroups, the final was always goingto be a closely contested affair and,notwithstanding supreme effortfrom both teams, neither was ableto find a way to break the deadlock.
It took two excellent saves fromgoalkeeper and Player of the Tour-nament, William Mothokoa to de-nyShaunDaniels andShamiel Phi-lander in the shootout to ensurethe trophy will reside in Bloemfon-tein for the next 12 months, whileMilano United can return to CapeTown with their heads high to planfor life in the National First Divi-sion next season.
Winning coach, former BafanaBafana international, John Talewas very proud of his team.
“I cannot properly express howproud I am of my boys. At the be-ginning of the season, we drafted athree-year plan for promotion andwe have achieved it.”
Safa president Kirsten Nematan-dani paid tribute to Vodacom’s rolein establishing the league as a vitalcomponent within the structuresof South Africa football.