Woensdag, 8 Julie 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected]WINNER BEST FREE NEWSPAPER IN SA KRAAIFONTEIN SCOTTSVILLE: MAN BRAND KOELBLOEDIG LOS OP JONGMENSE Maats sterf ná skietery DESIRÉE RORKE @dezzierorke Nog geen arrestasies is gemaak ná verlede week se moord op twee hoërskool-meisies in Kraaifontein nie. In ’n koelbloedige skietvoorval in Scottsville, het twee skoolvriendinne Don- derdagaand gesterf toe ’n skieter losgebrand het op ’n groep jongmense wat langs ’n krag- boks in Petuniastraat gesit het. Een van die oorledenes, Nikita Holly (16), was ’n staatsgetuie in ’n moordsaak het lt. kol. Thembi Gwe, woordvoerder van die Kraaifontein-polisie verlede week in ’n pers- verklaring bevestig. “Dit is in dié stadium nog nie duidelik of die verdagte wat nog op vrye voet is, ’n ben- delid is nie,” het Gwe gesê. “Die skieter, geklee in ’n rooi broek en blou hemp, het omstreeks 19:55 willekeurig op die groep losgebrand. Holly en haar beste vriendin, Keesha Manual (17), is albei nood- lottig gewond, terwyl drie mans onderskei- delik 17, 19 en 33 ernstig gewond is in die voorval,” het Gwe bygevoeg. “Ek het Nikita kafee toe gestuur en gewag op haar terugkoms toe iemand by my deur inhardloop en gil dat Nikita geskiet is,” ver- tel Holly se pleegma, Elizabeth Jacobs. “Ek het uitgehardloop straat af waar ek vir Nikita en Keesha dood langs die krag- boks aangetref het. Hulle het langs mekaar op die gras gelê.” Die twee vriendinne, albei leerlinge van die Hoërskool Scottsville – on- derskeidelik in graad 10 en 12 – was van kleins af al goeie maats. “Dis hartverskeu- rend dat twee onskuldige jong vroue op die drumpel van hul lewens so onnodig doodge- skiet is. Hulle het soveel drome gehad.” Keesha, wat vanjaar sou matrikuleer, het beplan om haarself na skool as onderwyse- res te bekwaam en Nikita wou haar vriendin se voorbeeld volg deur met vasberadenheid haar skoolloopbaan suksesvol te voltooi. Dan Plato, LUR vir gemeenskapsveilig- heid in die Wes-Kaap, het Vrydagmiddag die gesinne van albei oorledenes besoek om sy medelye te betoon. “Die mees skokkende fa- set van bendegeweld is dat jongmense wat mekaar dikwels goed ken, mekaar uitmoor,” het Plato aan TygerBurger gesê ten tyde van die besoek. “Dis hartseer om te dink hoe ver mense sal gaan in die naam van dwelms en bendes,” sê hy. V Foto’s op bladsy 2. Nicole van Vuuren (11) en Bronwyn Scott (8) van Kraaifontein saam met die oulike Minions wat Saterdag by CapeGate-win- kelsentrum gekuier tydens ’n voorverto- ning van die film. FOTO: CARINA ROUX Breë glimlagte tussen Minions
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SCOTTSVILLE: MAN BRAND KOELBLOEDIG LOS OP JONGMENSE
Maats sterf ná skieteryDESIRÉE RORKE
@dezzierorke
Nog geen arrestasies is gemaak ná verledeweek semoord op twee hoërskool-meisies inKraaifontein nie.In ’n koelbloedige skietvoorval in
Scottsville, het twee skoolvriendinne Don-derdagaand gesterf toe ’n skieter losgebrandhet op ’n groep jongmense wat langs ’n krag-boks in Petuniastraat gesit het.Een van die oorledenes, Nikita Holly (16),
was ’n staatsgetuie in ’n moordsaak het lt.kol. Thembi Gwe, woordvoerder van die
Kraaifontein-polisie verledeweek in ’n pers-verklaring bevestig.“Dit is in dié stadium nog nie duidelik of
die verdagte wat nog op vrye voet is, ’n ben-delid is nie,” het Gwe gesê.“Die skieter, geklee in ’n rooi broek en
blou hemp, het omstreeks 19:55 willekeurigop die groep losgebrand. Holly en haar bestevriendin, Keesha Manual (17), is albei nood-lottig gewond, terwyl drie mans onderskei-delik 17, 19 en 33 ernstig gewond is in dievoorval,” het Gwe bygevoeg.“Ek het Nikita kafee toe gestuur en gewag
op haar terugkoms toe iemand by my deur
inhardloop en gil dat Nikita geskiet is,” ver-tel Holly se pleegma, Elizabeth Jacobs.“Ek het uitgehardloop straat af waar ek
vir Nikita en Keesha dood langs die krag-boks aangetref het. Hulle het langs mekaarop die gras gelê.” Die twee vriendinne, albeileerlinge van die Hoërskool Scottsville – on-derskeidelik in graad 10 en 12 – was vankleins af al goeie maats. “Dis hartverskeu-rend dat twee onskuldige jong vroue op diedrumpel van hul lewens so onnodig doodge-skiet is. Hulle het soveel drome gehad.”Keesha, wat vanjaar sou matrikuleer, het
beplan om haarself na skool as onderwyse-
res te bekwaamenNikitawouhaar vriendinse voorbeeld volg deur met vasberadenheidhaar skoolloopbaan suksesvol te voltooi.Dan Plato, LUR vir gemeenskapsveilig-
heid in dieWes-Kaap, het Vrydagmiddag diegesinne van albei oorledenes besoek om symedelye te betoon. “Die mees skokkende fa-set van bendegeweld is dat jongmense watmekaar dikwels goedken,mekaaruitmoor,”het Plato aanTygerBurger gesê ten tyde vandie besoek. “Dis hartseer om te dink hoe vermense sal gaan in die naam van dwelms enbendes,” sê hy.
V Foto’s op bladsy 2.
Nicole van Vuuren (11) en Bronwyn Scott(8) van Kraaifontein saam met die oulikeMinions wat Saterdag by CapeGatewinkelsentrum gekuier tydens ’n voorvertoning van die film. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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In the latest in the spate of armed rob-beries at shopping malls in Cape Town,three armed robbers held up a familyrestaurant on Sunday night.The robbery at the Spur restaurant in
the CapeGate Shopping Centre tookplace after closing time at about 00:15,Warrant Officer Erica Crous, spokes-person at the Brackenfell police stationsaid.“Amall cleaner spotted the three sus-
picious-looking men at the bottom ofthe escalator, but before he could getaway to warn security, they held himup,” Crous said.According to Crous the robbers, with
the cleaner in tow then proceeded to therestaurant on the top floor of the mall.“The doors were already closed, but
the robbers gained entry by jumpingover the open railing on the side of theshop.”Inside, they ordered one of the three
managers to open the safe, while theother two managers and the cleanerwere tied up in the storeroom.“No shots were fired and no-one was
injured.”According to Crous the men escaped
with an undisclosed amount of money.Crous said the men wore hoodies and
their faces were veiled under scarves.“Police have studied the video sur-
veillancematerial and the case is underinvestigation.”This was the fourth time a restaurant
in this chainwas targetedbyarmedrob-bers in the Brackenfell area over thelast two years. Anyone with informa-tion is requested to contact the nearestpolice station.
Armed robbery at Spur My held:Zoë Toronyi(8) vanKraaifonteinhet ook dieMinionsSaterdag bydie CapeGatewinkelsentrumontmoet.
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Some 72 out of 92 school drop-outs decid-ed to go back to school after interven-tion by a local programme initiated by
the City of Cape Town in Kraaifontein.TheCity’s district office for social develop-
ment, which is situated in Kraaifontein, ini-tiated the programme inMarch this year aft-er staff noticed many children were loiter-ing on the street when they were supposedto be at school.
“This was cause for concern, so staff madecontact with the various schools in the areaand introduced the truancy prevention pro-gramme,” says Suzette Little, Mayco mem-ber for social development and early child-hood development.
Ongoing project“The school drop-out prevention and
awareness programme started at ParkdenePrimary School and is currently still run-ning at eight primary schools and three highschools in the area,” she says.
These learners were identified throughnetworking with the schools.“The schools supplied us with the names
of the learners who are absent for long peri-ods of time or who repeatedly play truant.”After being identified, the learners are
monitored by the teachers, parents, the dis-trict office’s community family officer andthe truancyworkers, on their current statusof attending school and their performance.As part of the programme, learners attend
variouswork sessions facilitated by the fieldworkers.
They address various topics with thegroup, teaching them life skills thatwill helpthem in school as well as within their com-munity and homes.
Support given“These children have not only been given
a life-line back to school, but the programmehas also provided them with support andpractical solutions for the various challen-ges they face,” she says and adds the depart-mentwill continue tomonitor these learnerswhen the schools reopen.
School dropouts given a lifeline
STORIE OP BLADSY 1
Brenda Hansen, wykraadslid, en Dan Plato, LUR, vertroos Nikita Holly se pleegma, ElizabethJacobs. FOTO’S: DESIREÉ RORKE Elizabeth Jacobs wys waar sy die twee jong vroue dood aangetref het.
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Danksy ’n op en wakker-buurvrou is drievermeende huisbrekers Vrydagmiddagdeur die Brackenfell-polisie vasgetrek.Konstabels Johan Abrahams en Mario
Adendorf het omstreeks 13:20 gereageerop ’n klagte van ’n huisbraak in aanvangin Sonkring.“Die betrokke buurvrou het gesien hoe
twee mans by die voordeur van ’n huisprobeer inbreek. Hulle het haar egter ge-waar en laat spaander,” sê ao. EricaCrous, woordvoerder van die Bracken-fell-polisie. Diemans, vanwie een ’n lang-werpige voorwerp onder sy baadjie ver-steek het, het oor ’n veld gehardloop enin ’n wit Toyota Avanza gespring en weg-gejaag. Die derde verdagte het die weg-kommotor bestuur.Die ooggetuie het dadelik die polisie in
kennis gestel deurmiddel van die plaasli-ke buurtwag. “Met ’n goeie beskrywingvan die twee mans het die twee polisiele-de etlike minute later in Bottelarypad af-gery in die rigting van Bellville.”By die Soneike-winkelsentrum het hul-
le die verdagte voertuig opgemerk.“Hulle het die voertuigmet die insitten-
de bestuurder vir ’n rukkie dopgehou enlater die twee ander verdagtes by die sen-trum sien uitstap en gesien hoe hulle metdie bestuurder op ’n selfoon gesels,” sêCrous. Die twee verdagtes het egter verbydie voertuig gestap, maar is steeds deurdie polisie aangekeer en in hegtenis ge-neem. “Lede van die Kuilsrivier-polisiehet intussen die bestuurder van dieweggkomvoertuig aangekeer en ook inhegtenis geneem.Daar is ’nkoevoet in dievoertuig gevind.” Al drie die verdagtes,onderskeidelik 25, 25 en 22 jaar oud, is vanCrossroads, Gugulethu.
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Langs ’n stowwerige grondpadnet duskant Bloekombos-township in Kraaifontein, leef
groenteboer Koos Carstens sy le-wensroeping uit “omGod semensete voed,” sê hy.Elke maand word sowat 20000
honger mae gestil met die groentewat Koos elke dag getrou op tweehektaar land van sonop tot sonon-der bewerk.Hy het die projek, met die gepas-
te naam Feed My People, sowattwee jaar gelede op die eiendomvan die Lofdal-wêreldgebedsen-trum aangepak nadat hy die roe-ping gekryhet.Kooswas vir 20 jaarlank ’n melkboerderybestuurderby die destydse Victor Verster-ge-vangenis se landbou-afdeling.“Ek is in my gees aangeraak om
met die projek te begin en as Godpraat, moet jy luister. Die projekhet ook aangesluit by die visie vanDr Gustav du Toit aan wie die Lof-dal grond behoort.”Die aanleg van die tuine was “pi-
onierswerk en ’n geloofsaak”, sêKoos.“Hier was niks – net dorre, har-
de, onvrugbare grond waarop nikswou groei nie. Daar was ook niegeld of mannekrag beskikbaar nieen ek moes staatmaak op sken-kings. Dit was ’n kwessie van biden glo.” Kort voor lank met diehulp van hoendermis-skenkings
en ure se harde werk, het die stukgrond spense vol groente opgele-wer. “Baie het gehelp met komposen sade en een boer het selfs sytrekker beskikbaar gestel om dieland om te ploeg.” Met TygerBur-ger se besoek aan die groentetuinwas dit moeilik om te glo dat hiereens niks kon groei nie. Massiewekole, blomkole, broccoli, preie enander groente staan innetjiese rye.“Alles groei wat hy plant,” skertssy vrou, Karen, terwyl Koos ywe-rig in die grond rondgrawe. “Dis sypassie, hy is altyd op die land besigen kom laat saans tuis en neemam-per nooit vakansie nie.”Sonder die nodige skenkings is
die enigste arbeidshulp wat Kooshet, die paar jong manne by diesentrum se dwelmrehabilitasie-sentrum. “Baie van hulle het nognooit eens ’n graaf vasgehou nie,maar verlaat die plaas ná hul pro-grammet ’n positiewe visie om huleie tuine tuis te begin. Dit help be-slis ook om die dwelmgewoonte afte skud.” Die groente word week-liks aangewend vir ’n sopkombuisop Lofdal se perseel en 12 andersopkombuise stadswyd.“In die winter maak ons sop en
in die somer ’n lekker pasta engroentebredie vir die mense vanBloekombos.” Letterlik honderdekinders en oumense stroom opDinsdae en Donderdae hierheenvir ’n warm bakkie sop.V Koos Carstens kan op sy Facebookbladgekontak word.
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Koos Carstens voed weekliks honderde mense met ’n groentetuinwat hy reg langsaan Bloekombos aangeplant het.
FOTO: DESIRÉE RORKE
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To celebrate space exploration KingdomSkies Astro Adventure and Education cen-tre will be presenting the “From Dream toDiscovery” holiday programme at Kraai-fontein Library on 13 and 14 July.“We will highlight the extreme nature of
space exploration to Pluto and beyond,” ex-plains Zenobia Rinquest.Arguably the biggestmoment of this year
will come on 14 July – ten days after the USIndependence Day when – after a journeyofmore than nine years – theNewHorizonsspacecraft will make it to Pluto.“The space probe was launched from Ca-
pe Canaveral in 2006 and is on approach fora dramatic flight past the icy dwarf planetPluto and its moons on 14 July,” she says.When itwas first launched,Plutowas still
classified as a planet, but has since been re-classified as a dwarf planet, when other ob-
jects bigger than it was found in similar or-bits at the edge of the solar system. “Thistruly marks a new golden age for space-flight and exploration as New Horizons be-comes the first spacecraft to visit Pluto.”Kingdom Skies invited a selection of
schools in the Kraaifontein area to be partof the first mission to the last planet this co-ming holiday. “Our target audience is Gra-de 7 to 8 and includes a registration fee ofR50 per learner.” The programmes are ap-proximately three hours long with 40 lear-ners per session from the various schools.Students will be in charge of selecting a
mission and space craft design choices de-veloped by NASA. This will lead them tospecific steps allowing them to see how toapply the guiding principles of dreams intoreality.V For more information contact 083 845 7837/4894.
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Budding chefs: The Spar Junior Chefs competition took place recently and a localBrackenfell pupil, Ivan van Niekerk, took third place. The competition is aimed at Grade 5,6 and 7 pupils who love cooking. The participants had to prepare their favourite dish,along with a mystery dish in the final cookoff of the competition. Back from left arejudges Nina Timm, Marius Uys, Johnny Hamman and Elsabe van Zyl (advertising managerof Spar Western Cape). The winner, 11yearold Mawaddah Jaffer (pictured centre) fromGrassy Park impressed the judges with her entry of a orange cake and then a creativedoubledecker pizza – which was the mystery dish – that wowed the judges on allaspects. She walked away with a R5 000 shopping voucher. Twelveyearold ShannonBurridge (left) from Kirstenhof Primary walked away as the runnerup. Ivan, a Grade 7pupil at Bastion Primary in Brackenfell can be seen on the right.
Police are warning the public about anew scam targetting recipients of so-cial grants that may be spreadingacross the Western Cape.According to police spokesperson
Captain Marie Louw, the fraudstershave identified a way in which to de-fraud receivers of Sassa grants of theirincome. “A call is made by a person,giving a fictitious name, but acting asif he/she is officially employed by Sas-sa. They ask to identify yourself andto confirm it and also to give the lastfour digits of your Sassa card number.The person is told they will be receiv-ing a food parcel after supplying theinformation. This clearly never hap-pens and the victim later finds thatwithdrawals have beenmade from theaccount. People must be aware of thisscam if they are called or if they arevisited by persons promising thesehampers.”ABonteheuwel residentwhodid not
want to benamed said other scamsterspersonally pay victims a visit. “Mymother-in-law was approached by ayoung person claiming to be a studentworking for Sassa who was armedwithvery official lookingdocuments,”he said.His mother-in-law had left her card
with his wife and when she calledthem to bring it to her, the man leftsaying that he would return later. Itwas later discovered he had dupedsome residents into “filling” out thoseforms for groceryhampers only to findthat illegal withdrawals were made.
Police warnof a newgrant scam
From lawyer to traffic copTwenty nine new traffic officers are set
to start work at various provincial traf-fic centres this week after graduating
from a year-long training course at GeneLouw Traffic College in Brackenfell onThursday.Provincial traffic chief KennyAfrica, says
the officers were trained according to the re-quirements of the Safety andSecurity SectorEducation and Training Authority (SASSE-TA), the Local Government Sector Educa-tion and Training Authority (LGSETA), aswell as the Road TrafficManagement Corpo-ration (RTMC) guidelines on examining ve-hicles and licences.“They have successfully completed fire-
arm competency training, driver training,which includes articulated motor vehicleand motorcycle training, first aid trainingand training in fighting fires,” he says.In addition to their traffic diplomas, the
graduates also received their appointmentcards as peace officers.Roderique Daniels (23) from Brackenfell
scooped a number of awards. Hewon theNa-tional Road Traffic Act (NRTA) Unit Stan-dards TopAchiever award, as well as the Le-gal Unit Standards Top Achiever and RoadTransportation Unit Standard TopAchieverawards. Daniels was also recognised as bestoverall achiever, with a record-breaking fi-nal mark of 95,3%.Daniels, whowill be based at the Bracken-
fell Traffic Centre, was overjoyed.He said the traffic college experience has
had a profound impact on his life.“Although I am a qualified lawyer, I’ve al-
ways had a passion for traffic law enforce-ment. I grew up in a home of uniforms. Myfather is a police officer, and I have alwayslooked up to him. I am hoping to use myknowledge and skills to contribute to reduc-ing the death toll on our roads,” he said. Hesaid he intends studying for the National Di-ploma in Road Traffic and Municipal and
Traffic Policing next year after having re-ceived a bursary from the Tshwane Univer-sity of Technology.Jacqueline Gooch, head of the department
of Transport and Public Works, encouragedgraduates to use their new legal powers re-sponsibly.
“With this power vested in you comes re-sponsibility. Use itwisely andwith integrity
by striving to uphold the values of the pro-vincial government. We are committed toproviding effective traffic law enforcementand management towards safer WesternCape roads, with officers who are againstcorruption and bribery. May you be empow-ered to work hard to reduce road deaths andinjuries and to instil value and trust in thisprofession,” said Gooch.
Provincial traffic chief Kenny Africa with Roderique Daniels from Brackenfell. Daniels, a qualifiedlawyer decided to honour the tradition of uniforms in the family and last week graduated fromthe Gene Louw Traffic College in Brackenfell.
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An estimated R59-million project willsee the upgrade of Old Paarl Road(R101) in Kraaifontein and the R304
between Old Paarl Road and Bloekombos.The Western Cape department of trans-
port and public works has started with thisrehabilitation, which is scheduled for com-pletion late next year.
The project will include the cleaning andshaping of existingdrains, excavation andconcrete lining of sidedrains; re-constructionof pedestrian sidewalksandproperty entrances;installation of new con-crete kerbs and chan-nels, and new pipe andportal culverts; andconstruction of a pas-sing lane and taper onthe R304.
Byron laHoe, a spoke-sperson for the depart-ment of transport saysmotorists should expectdelays during the win-ter season.
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with Stop/Go operations during the dayand a traffic light system at night,” he adds.
A significant amount of employment op-portunities, quantified as 19 000 persondays, will be created for people located wit-hin the boundaries of Kraaifontein. Thir-teen percent (13%) of the contract value isexpected to go towards targeted enterprisesin the Western Cape.
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Current road conditions on the R101.
A joint operation between the City’sTraffic Service and Metro Police in theScottsdene and greater Kraaifonteinarea on Sunday 5 July saw 26 motoristsarrested for drunk driving.
Three more were arrested for recklessand negligent driving, including an ad-ditional charge of drug possession forone person who was found with threebankies of tik on him.
Officers also issued a number of fines,including 55 to unlicensed drivers.
City traffic officers conducted variousoperations citywide focusing on publictransport and arrested twomotorists foroutstanding warrants and one more fordrunk driving.
The officers also impounded 33 taxisand issued awhopping 461 fines for vari-ous offences.
Roadblocks in Kuils River, Manen-berg and Langa resulted in a further 33arrests for drunk driving and one for thepossession of an unlicensed firearm.
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An interesting talk on the history of Mat-jiesfontein, cricket and the Anglo-Boer Warwill be held at the next meeting of the Uni-versity of the Third Age.
The talk will take place tomorrow (Thurs-day 9 July) at 09:45 for 10:30 at the BellvilleCivic Centre.
As usual, Mike Berry will be screening aDVD at 10:00, before the talk, in the Audito-rium. This month’s video is entitled Ha-waii.
Afterwards Dr Dean Allen will be hostingthe talk, titled: “Empire, War and Cricket:Logan of Matjiesfontein”.
Some history around the subject includesthe empire built by James Logan after hedeveloped Matjiesfontein into a renownedhealth resort attracting the rich and famous
of the late 19th century. Logan is said to ha-ve made his fortune through business, poli-tics and a high profile association with theEmpire’s favourite sport – cricket.
Allen will explain how Logan developedthe game of cricket in South Africa and exa-mine the controversial, but little-known1901 South African cricket tour to England– a venture funded by Logan himself in themidst of the Anglo-Boer War.
The pivotal role of Matjiesfontein in thewar is explored alongside Logan’s exploitsduring this time.
Friends and guests are welcome and thecost is R5 for members and R10 for visitors,including tea or coffee and biscuits.V Phone Johan Mallinson on 021 976 0457 or072 016 3077 for more information.
Talking about Matjiesfontein
Van die boeke wat aan die skool oorhandig is.
Baie boeke aanskool geskenkDESIRÉE RORKE
@dezzierorke
Dis ’n feit: leerders wat ywerige lesersis sal die vrugte daarvan pluk, sê Wen-dy Horn, die hoof van Protea Heights
Academy in Brackenfell.Horn het onlangs saam met inwoners en
plaaslike sake-ondernemings die uitkomsvan ’n gemeenskapsprojek gevier, waar-deur inwoners saamgeskaar het om boekein te samel vir die skool se mediasentrum.
Sowat 2 200 boeke is ingesamel met dieprojek wat gedryf is deur Pam Golding-eien-domme in Brackenfell, nadat daar bevind isdat dié skool se mediasentrum ontbreek aanvoldoende materiaal.
’n Baie dankbare Horn sê die ondersteu-ning van die gemeenskap was oorweldi-gend.
“Die skool het merkwaardige vorderinggemaak in verskeie areas van ontwikkelingin net ses maande vandat sy deure geopenis. Die boeke is van onskatbare waarde virdie verbetering van leesmateriaal wat vry-
lik beskikbaar is vir ons leerders en sal ditons in staat stel om beskikbare fondse te ge-bruik om ander noodsaaklikhede aan tekoop,” het sy by die amptelike oorhandi-ging van die boeke gesê.
’n Deftige kaas-en-wyn-geselligheid isaangebied deur Pam Golding-eiendomme,wat ook die projek gedryf het en Cloof-wyn-landgoed het in die skoolsaal plaasgevindom die oorhandiging te vier.
Horn het bygevoeg dat onderwysers bydié skool daarin glo om ’n kultuur van leesby die skool te vestig. “Die vrygewigheidvan lede van die publiek en sake-onderne-mings in Brackenfell, Parow en Bellville hetoor ’n periode van vier maande gesorg virdie indrukwekkende stapel boeke,” sêKeimpe Weistra, Pam Golding-eiendommese hoof in Brackenfell. Dit was veral kliëntevan dié eiendomsmaatskappy wat hul kasteleeggemaak het voor hul huis verkoop het,wat bygedra het.
Die boeke in Engels en Afrikaans wisselvan naslaanboeke en selfhelpboeke oor ver-skeie genres.
Wedded bliss: Happytimes ahead ... Darren andShireen February fromNorthpine, Brackenfellwere married in April thisyear and decided to enterthe Bridal Couple Photoof the Year competition,presented by Tyger ValleyCentre and TygerBurger. Ifyou tied the knotbetween 1 April 2014 and30 April 2015, you areinvited to enter. The firstprize is a second honeymoon worth over R50000 at a resort in theSeychelles. To enter iseasy: simply send us aphotograph of yourselfand your partner taken onyour wedding day whichbest describes yourrelationship. Entry formsare available from TygerValley Centre’s customercare kiosks. The closingdate for this competitionis Sunday 23 August at17:00.
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A new traffic calming policy, aimed ataddressing a backlog of 500 projectsand protecting vulnerable pedestrians
such as children on their way to school, isbeing considered by the City of Cape Town.
According to a statement, residents are re-quested to air their views during the publicparticipation process that is currently un-derway.
City mayco member for transport, BrettHerron explains each year they receivemore than 400 requests for the implementa-tion of traffic calming measures.
There is currently a backlog of 500 trafficcalming projects to the value of R30 million.
Counting among these are requests forspeed humps, raised pedestrian crossings
and intersections, mini-traffic circles, roadmarkings and road narrowing as devices toforce drivers to slow down on residentialroads.
Increase in requests“Over the past years, we have seen an in-
crease in the number of requests for trafficcalming measures, which can be attributedto the deterioration in driver discipline anda general disregard for the rules of the roadby all types of road user.
Given the current backlog and the steadyincrease in requests, it has become necessa-ry to revisit the current regime. As such, anew policy which seeks to prioritise the im-plementation of these measures where pe-
destrians, and particularly children, aremost vulnerable at schools, parks and librar-ies is now on the table and ready for publiccomment.”
He explains the purpose of the new policyis to provide for a system that is financiallysustainable in the long-run; responsive tocritical safety problems on residentialroads; and that will assist in eliminating thebacklog within a reasonable time.
Fifty schools per yearPart of the new policy proposes that the
transport department implements trafficcalming measures on roads adjacent to exist-ing schools as a matter of priority with thebenchmark of at least 50 schools per year.
It also proposes that ward councillors mayidentify, motivate and fund traffic calmingmeasures in response to a proven history ofaccidents on a road or in response to a recentand very urgent incident that demands im-mediate intervention.
In addition the policy makes provision forindividuals or organisations may also fundtraffic calming measures, subject to the pre-scribed conditions
The draft policy also lists various direct-ives about where and how traffic calmingmeasures will and can be implemented.V Public participation on the new policy is Sunday16 August and you can find the policy at your nearestsubcouncil office or library. You can also visitwww.capetown.gov.za.
Have your say on new traffic policy
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’n Paarlse vrou wat in Bellville werkis dringend op soek na ooggetuies na-dat ’n vragmotor haar glo verledeDinsdag gestamp en doodluiters aan-gery het.
Colleen Carstens beweer dié vrag-motor het haar wit Toyota Yaris-se-dan op die hoek van La Belle-weg enStrandweg naby Labiance, tussen on-geveer 16:30 en 17:00, gestamp.
Die vragmotor het toe uit die ver-keerskruising op die R300-snelwegdaarnaas uitgedraai.
“Ek dink nie die drywer was eensbewus daarvan dat hy my gestamphet nie. Dit is so ’n groot trok en mykar is so klein. Hy het net aangery,”sê sy. Ek het by die verkeerslig by Ac-cess Park gestop, uitgeklim en dieskade probeer vasstel, en toe my mangebel. Toe ek sien die wiel is reg ommee te ry, het ek ingeklim en die trokagternagesit,” vertel Colleen.
Sy het die vragmotor ingehaal endie registrasienommer gememori-seer. Kort daarna het sy die saak bydie polisie aangemeld. Colleen soeknou dringend na enigiemand wat diéongeluk in spitstyd gesien het omhaar dringend te kontak.
Die eienaar van die vragmotor be-weer glo daar is geen skrape of enigetekens aan die trok om aan te dui datdit vir ’n ongeluk verantwoordelikkon wees nie, sê Colleen.
Sy sê die vragmotor het groot rooiseile gehad met ’n Noordwes-registra-sienommer, en het glo skade van so-wat R20 000, grootliks aan die regter-kant van haar motor, aangebring.
Sy meen iemand móés iets gesienhet. “Ooggetuies in so ’n geval is baiebelangrik,” sê sy.V Enigiemand met inligting kan Colleen Carstens kontak by 021 916 6921 of by072 626 5251 of by 084 911 1675.
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Verbeter leierskap enkommunikasie sóDie Tygerbergse Toastmasters nooibelangstellendes met ’n behoefte aanbeter kommunikasie en leierskapvermo-ens na hul Julie-byeenkoms. HennieKoekemoer van dié organisasie meen dieblootstelling en toerusting wat dieToastmasters bied, sal lede toerus omdoeltreffend en met selfvertoue tekommunikeer en leiding te neem. Hy sêdie Tygerbergse Toastmasters is uniekaangesien hulle ’n tweetalige klub is –“om kommunikasievaardighede in beideAfrikaans en Engels te ontwikkel”.
“Enige belangstellendes is welkom om’n aand saam met ons te geniet opMaandag 13 Julie by Willowbridge seDros-restaurant,” nooi hy.V Kontak Hennie by 081 318 9328 met navrae.
Die prys van vredeis vooruitbetaalbaar, dié van twisagterna. C.J. Langenhoven
Knip uiltjie ná vermoeiende dag: Joshua Nomdo (3) van Belhar knip 'n uiltjie in die Belharsportsentrum. Syma was werksaam by die SA ope tafeltenniskampioenskap wat verlede week plaasgevind het. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
The comment article “Greatestdanger lurks in the home”,TygerBurger, 1 July, refers: Aslong as society does not stoptheir behaviour, this problemwill not go away. We have somuch stress, the newspapersare dripping of blood, the TVshows people beating eachother up, killing and scream-ing. People don’t talk to eachother, it’s the cell phone.Neighbours never go furtherthen a “hallo”, no interactionor communication. The newstalks about nothing else thancorruption from the top down.Well, pop a pill, lots of drugsare on the market on everycorner for next to nothing. Thejails are full, so criminals arereleased on bail or because ofgood behaviour. Children donot have much chance tobecome calm, well-behaved andrespectful adults. The world isoverpopulated, but here thepoorest of them all breed moreand more. So where do we stopthe vicious circle?
ILSE HAASTable View
A change mustcome in society
With the school holidays infull swing, I appeal to parentsto familiarise themselves withthe various social medianetworks that their childrenuse, to help keep them safefrom online predators.Each social media platform
has unique risks and manychildren don’t realise thedangers. They underestimatehow easily accessible theirinformation is and forget thatothers are watching theironline activity. The MetroPolice department recommendsthe following tips:
. Talk to your childrenabout the dangers of socialmedia so they’ll think twicebefore posting a photo or
Social media, teachkids how to be safe
sharing their locations online. Discuss real-life situations
where social media has causedharm, e.g. news stories aboutchildren being “cyber-bullied”.Make it clear to your child thatthey can approach you withquestions or for help.
. Establish an age limit as towhen children are allowed touse social media. Most socialnetworks require users to be 13or older to create an account.
. Put rules in place, e.g. set atime limit for how long yourchild can spend on social mediaduring the week and set specifictimes to go online with yourchild to practise social mediasafety.
. Keep the computer in acommon area of the homerather than allowing children tokeep it in their bedroom.
. Check your child’s privacysettings on each social networkon a regular basis.Social media can be a won-
derful tool, but we need to keepa close eye on its usage inorder to keep our children safe.
JP SMITHMayco member for safety and
security, City of Cape Town
Na aanleiding van “Godsdienshoort tuis”, TygerBurger, 1Julie: Onderwysers behoortindiens-opleiding te ontvangmet betrekking tot kinderevan-gelisasie. Christus se evangelieis ’n evangelie van vrede enliefde. As godsdiensonderrigonvrede, liefdeloosheid en vreesby kinders tot gevolg het, hethulle halwe waarhede geleer.Die volle waarheid moet insluit:Hoe groot my sonde en ellendeis, hoe ek uit hierdie toestandvan ellende verlos kan word enhoe ek ’n lewe van dankbaar-heid en liefde leef nadat ekhierdie verlossingsgeskenkaanvaar het.Die hartseer is dat kinders
dikwels nie aan moederskniegodsdiensonderrig ontvang nie,selfs al is hulle in naam lidmatevan ’n Christenkerk. Kinders
Skole moet onderrigword in evangelisasie
There is a perception that thecity’s attractions are unafforda-ble, leaving locals with little todo over the holidays. Butactivities are available forunder R200, R100, R50, or forfree. A visit to play parks,butterfly world, animal sanctua-ries, farm villages, a scratchpatch, the toy museum or goingfor a camel ride will entertainthe little ones.Teens and tweens can try
ten-pin bowling, ice-skating ortobogganing and families candiscover another world at thescience centre.Outdoor enthusiasts can hike
or walk through the manywell-known trails, while the SeaPoint Promenade and the GreenPoint Urban Park offer arelaxed day out.There are dozens of outdoor
markets and the adventurouscan take a self-guided walk toexplore the V&A Waterfrontdating back to the 1600s.Indoors, there is a choice ofmuseums and entrance is freeat some on public holidays,while the planetarium providesan extraordinary journey of theuniverse.We encourage locals to
become tourists and exploretheir city, even on a minimalbudget.
GARRETH BLOORMayco member for tourism, eventsand economic development, City of
Cape Town
See your city, evenon a tight budget
Uitgewer:TygerBurger word uitgegeedeur WP Media en is deel vandie Media24groep
Verspreiding:TygerBurger Kraaifonteinword elke Woensdag in dievolgende gebiede afgelewer:Belmont Park, BonnieBrae, Bonnie Brook, LangebergGlen, Langeberg Ridge,Peerless Park, Windsor Estate,Windsor Park, Zoopark,Bernadino Heights, NorthPine, Eikendal, Scottsdene,Scottsville, Summerville enRugby Park.Totale verspreiding: 17 140
TygerBurger het twaalfverskillende uitgawes vir dievolgende gebiede: Bellville,Durbanville, Parow,Goodwood, Brackenfell,Kraaifontein, Kuilsrivier,Milnerton, Table View,Eersterivier/Blue Downs,Ravensmead/Belhar enElsiesrivier.
Totale verspreiding: 285 531
Vir enige verspreidingsklagtesskakel 0021 910 6500 ofepos: [email protected]
Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionelebeleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle enkommentaar oor die koerantse inhoud en stel onsbeduidende foute so gou asmoontlik reg. Stuur asb.inligting oor die regstelling vanfoute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 seGemeenskapspers, GeorgeClaassen, by george.claas[email protected] of skakel021 851 3232 of 083 5432471. Lesers kan ook klagtesoor die inhoud by diePersombudsman vanSuidAfrika, mnr. Joe Tholoe,aanhangig maak. Skakel indaardie geval gerus 0011 4843612/8, stuur ’n faks na 0011484 3619 of ’n epos nanakhanyim@ombudsman.org.za of johan2@ombudsman.org.za
LEWENSKIEKIE
Afname intoerisme kanWKaap knouMet die ekonomie wat reeds knyp, hetonlangse syfers van Statistieke Suid-Afri-ka nog slegter nuus gebring: die ergsteafname van buitelandse toeriste sedert1994 word vir vanjaar verwag.Dit gaan nie net ’n impak op die land
hê nie, maar ook veral vir die Wes-Kaap’n slag wees. Die streek is juis een vandie gewildste toerisme-bestemmings inSuid-Afrika. Ondernemings wat optoerisme steun vir ’n inkomste, gaan dusswaar trek.Die afname van 6% in die getal toeriste
wat die land in die eerste kwartaalbinnegekom het, klink nie so erg nie,maar ’n verlies van hierdie omvang isskynbaar ongekend in die toerisme-ge-skiedenis sedert 1994.Daar word voorspel dat werkverliese
uit hierdie afname kan spruit, veral innissektore wat op spesifieke toerisme-markte fokus. Die grootste afname is vanRusland (47%), Brasilië (34%), China(38%) en Indië (14%). Faktore wat vir diesituasie verantwoordelik is, sluit ondermeer in die vrese oor Ebola in die resvan Afrika. Die grootste faktor blyk egterdie instelling van verwarrende visumre-gulasies te wees wat kinderontvoering en-handel bekamp en nasionale veiligheidbevorder.’n Mens hoop van harte dat die rege-
ring hiervan kennis neem en die verwar-ring uit die regulasies haal.Die land kan nie ook op hierdie gebied
benadeel word nie - die verwagte inkom-ste-verlies vir Suid-Afrika word op R1,6miljard geraam.
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV Collected Sassa money. R4 less thanusual, where did it go? - Dee
V Oor die brief, “Beurtkrag terwyl straat-ligte bedags brand”, TygerBurger Parow, 1Julie: Ek het hierdie euwel al op TV-nuusgesien. Die Stad Kaapstad se reaksie wasdat hulle dit doen om kabeldiefstal tevoorkom. Daaraan sluk ek maar swaar!- Johan van der Merwe, De Tijger
V Ek kan nie eks-onnie se mening oor gods-diens in skole genoeg beaam nie (“Gods-diens hoort tuis”, TB, 1 Julie). Kinders wordsteeds geleer dat die heelal in ses dae ge-skep is en die klem op Bybelstories is oor-drewe. Lê eerder klem op goeie waardes/karaktereienskappe en maak dit van toe-passing op die vele uitdagings van die wê-reld waarin ons vandag moet oorleef. Asek hoor en sien hoeveel kinders word opvele maniere deur hul (sogenaamde gods-dienstige) skoolmaats verniel, wonder ekof al die “godsdiens” oor jare enigiets be-ter gemaak het. Dit is tyd om nugter te be-gin dink. - Onnie
V Re: “Greatest danger lurks in the home”,TB, 1 July: There can also be domesticabuse by the woman towards the partner.- Anonymous
V Waarom is Stad Kaapstad so agter dieklip dat kaartbetalings nie aanvaar wordnie? Dis ’n risiko om met soveel kontantin die hand te loop. - Marli
V Drunk driving in Durbanville! The onlyway is to name and shame them in the Ty-gerBurger! - Elbe, Sonstraal
V “Skole nie daar vir godsdiens, TB Dur-banville, 24 Junie, verwys: Mnr. Pietersen,’n self-erkende atiës, het persoonlike pro-bleme en gee godsdiens nou die skulddaarvoor. Al haal wie ook al godsdiens uitskole, sal niemand Jesus uit gelowiges seharte kan haal nie. Jesus het sy onopgelei-de dissipels as boodskappers uitgestuur.- MJ Bekker
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
wat sonder godsdiens grootwordhet ’n agterstand, aangesien ’ndeel van hul menswees nieontwikkel word nie. Al alterna-tief vir hulle is godsdiensonder-rig by die skool. Die wêreldge-skiedenis het bewys dat landewaar Christelike waardesbevorder is, op maatskaplike-,ekonomiese- en wetenskaplikegebied vinniger gevorder het aslande waar godsdiens onder-druk is. Bemagtig dus dieonderwysers.
Weet jy hoe dit voel om regtig koud te kry?Om sonder enige warm klere of selfs ’nkombers die winterkoue te trotseer.
Om te voel hoe dit is om regtig koud tekry, gaan die lede van Bellvillese Tafelron-de 65 en Durbanvillese Tafelronde 165 opVrydag 10 Julie – geklee in net ’n denim enkortmouhemp – wintersklere en komberseinsamel vir hulle wat dit die nodigste het.
“Hierdie is ons jaarlikseWinter Knights-projek waar ons lede self kan voel hoe ditis om werklik koud te kry,” sê Corné Bur-ger, sameroeper van die projek en voorma-lige voorsitter van Bellvillese Tafelronde65.
“Dis maklik om net jou ou wintersklerevir iemand te gee wat dit nodig het, maardis ’n ander saakwanneer jy selfmoet koudkry omdie doel te bereik. Dit is hoekomons’n beroep op die inwoners van Bellville enDurbanville doen om die projek te onder-steun,” sê Corné.
Volgens hom kanmense enige warm kle-re (vir kinders en volwassenes) en komber-se en selfs nie-bederfbare kos na die projekbring.
“Ons sal daar wees om dit te ontvang, somensekangerus solankhul kaste beginuit-pak en al hul ongewenste klere en komber-se Vrydag vir ons bring. Ons mag nie onseie baadjies of truie dra nie en is aangeweseop die publiek om ons te help om die kouete trotseer terwyl ons wag vir hul sken-kings,” sê hy.
Die lede vandié tweeklubs gaanalleswatingesamel word, versprei aan behoeftigesin Durbanville, Bellville en Kraaifontein.V Die projek word op Vrydag 10 Julie van 16:00 totongeveer middernag by Hollow Tree in Old Oakweg,Bellville gehou.
Ervaar selfkoue omander te help
Three new exhibitions of work fromthe top performing artists of the 2013Sanlam Portrait Award competitionhave been opened at the Rust-en-Vre-de gallery in Durbanville.
The winner of the Sanlam PortraitAward 2013 competition HeatherGourlay-Conyngham’s solo work ison display in an exhibition titled Re-cent Paintings.
Sanlam Portrait Award 2013 parti-cipating artist Elise Macdonald isexhibiting her magical realism inImaginings.
The top 40 participating artistsfrom the 2013 competition were invi-ted to be part of a group exhibition tit-ledNot a Portrait and their work willalso be on display until Thursday 23July.
Submissions for the 2015 competiti-ons will be open at the gallery fromMonday 13 to Thursday 23 July.V Visit www.rustenvrede.com for moreabout the competition and gallery.
Portraits amustsee
Elise Macdonald poses in front of twoof her pieces: Me and my ShadowAngel (left) and Flutter by.
KUNSTENAARS:MC: Hannes van Wyk en Tracey Lange | Arno Carstens en Albert Frost | David Kramer |
Jak de Priester en Altus Muller | Broers | Dewald Wasserfall | Zanne Stapelberg |Anna Davel, Mathys Roets en Jaconell Mouton | Marc Lottering | Wicus van der Merwe |
Peter Mitchell, Schalk Joubert (baskitaar), Luna Paige (vocals en klavier),Vernon Swart (dromme) | Corlea | André and the Swingers | Dowwe Dolla |
Pedro Kruger | Hiram Koopman | Nico Nel
Project Dignity: Liza Adlem 082 772 9057Fisantekraal Centre for Development: Linda Oosthuizen 072 740 4854CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation: Alicia van Onselen 083 414 6741
V Platinum Jukebox, 10 decades of song& dance will be on stage at Barnyard Wil-lowbridge until Sunday 19 July. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za for bookingsand more information.
V The Game: Shannon’s Tongue will beon stage at Alexander Upstairs until Sa-turday 11 July. Visit shows.alexander-bar.co.za for tickets and more informati-on.
V More Adventures of Noddy will be sta-ged at Artscape Theatre Foyer at 10:30or 12:30 until Friday 10 July. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V Goldilocks and the Three Bears will bestaged at the Nassau Theatre in New-lands at 10:00 until Saturday 11 July. Tic-kets are available at Computicket. Visitwww.lilliputplayers.co.za for more.
V A Spartacus of Africa will be on stageat the Artscape Opera House until Sun-day 12 July. Ticketsare available atComputicket.
V Fantastic 50 withIan and VivienneVon Memerty willbe on stage at The-atre on the Bay untilSunday 12 July. Visitwww.theatreonthe-bay.co.za for ticketsor more informati-on.
V Comedy on Rollpresents an openmic night at Obvi-ously Armchair inObservatory everyWednesday from21:30. R30. Follow@ComedyOnARollon Twitter for more.
V Dave Levinsohnwill be on stage atthe Roxy Revue Barfrom tonight (Wed-nesday) until Satur-day with LAUG# @ME. Tickets are avai-lable at Computic-ket.
V Born in the RSAwill be on stage atthe Baxter Flipsidefrom tonight (Wednesday) until Satur-day 8 August. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V McCully Workshop will be at Die Boeron Thursday and Friday. R140. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.
V Josh Roxton will be performing at theV&A Waterfront’s Pierhead Deck from12:30 on Friday 10 July. Entrance is free.
V Judith Sephuma will be performing atthe V&A Waterfront Amphitheatre onFriday from 18:00. Entrance is free.
V Gert Vlok-Nel kuier Vrydag in die OuMeul-teater. R120. Bespreek by 083 5640056 of [email protected].
V Donveno Prins will be performing his
first one-man show From Elsies to theWorld at the Baxter Concert Hall on Fri-day and Saturday. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V Fantastic Mr Fox will be staged at Art-scape Theatre Foyer at 10:30 on Saturdayand then from Monday 13 to Friday 17 July.Tickets are available at Computicket.
V Bad Apple Revival will be at Bok Loun-ge from 17:00 to 21:00 on Saturday. En-trance is free.
V Gerald Clark and Luna Paige will bepresenting their Lovemore Show at DieBoer on Saturday. R120. Visit www.die-boer.com or call 021 979 1911 to book.
V Victor Tichart will present TeatimeTreats with Tichart, the launch of his new2015 Concert Series at the Chisholm Re-cital Room, UCT College of Music, on Sun-day from 11:00. Tickets cost R80 foradults or R50 for students and includerefreshments. Call 072 969 7297 to book.
V 021 Lounge@Swingers Jazz Pub &Restaurant in Wet-ton host live jazz onSundays from17:00. Entrance isfree. Up and comingjazz acts can call071 938 8247 tobook a slot to per-form at 021’s JazzSundays. The venueis also available forfundraisers.
V The BarleycornMusic Club meetson Mondays at20:00 at VillagerFootball Club, 11Lansdowne Road,Claremont. Entran-ce is (usually) R20for members andR30 for non-mem-bers. Visitwww.barley-corn.org.za for mo-re.
V Comedy on Rollpresent an openmic night at I heartIT, Main Road, Ron-debosch on Mon-day nights from20:00. R20. Follow@ComedyOnARollon Twitter for more.
V Klassik en Dan Valley kuier Dinsdag virOop Dinsdag by Die Boer. Toegang is gra-tis. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 of www.die-boer.com.
V Sunset Fireflies will be hosting song-writers evenings at Rococoa Restaurantat The Palms Shopping Centre every Tu-esday. Entry costs R50 and includes aglass of Rhino wine or an SAB beer. Visitwww.facebook.com/groups/sarockreu-nion75 for more.
V Hollow Body will be performing at theV&A Waterfront’s Pierhead Deck from12:30 on Wednesday 15 July. Entrance isfree
V Joe Parker will be at Die Boer fromWednesday 15 to Friday 17 July. R120. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.
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Minions now and thenMinions will be released in 3D atSter-Kinekor theatres on Friday.This animated adventure explains how
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Enchanting: Luna Paige andGerald Clark will bring The Lovemore Show to Die Boer on Saturday 11July. The two intertwine their owncompositions, romantic covers andsongs written for the show withstories about where the songscome from. Audience members willalso stand a chance to win ticketsto watch Die Ander Konsert withPeter Mitchell, Luna Paige, GeraldClark, Frieda van den Heever, MavisVermaak, Nick Turner, SchalkJoubert and Ronan Skillen, whenthe show is staged at Die Boer inOctober. Tickets to The LovemoreShow cost R120. Call 021 979 1911to book.
Comedy icon, Joe Parker, willbe making a rare appearancein Cape Town next week
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KatlehoPuleMohale (19), a formerhead-boy at El Shaddai Christian School inDurbanville has a passion for helping
others in need.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 beenfreelydonatedbyDistrictNorthyouth 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 andhave made a generous cash donation.Anyone interested in joining this inspir-
ing initiative to uplift young cricketers andproviding them with the necessary equip-ment, can contact Kat via email katz-
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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
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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
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LSOB-spanstruikel oorlaaste hekkie
EARL HAUPT@earlhaupt
The 20th edition of the Coke Cup kicked offat sports grounds across the city over theweekend.The competition has been unearthing lo-
cal talent since 1996, giving clubs in the localsoccer associations within the South Afri-can Football Association (Safa) a chance toreveal their strength within the amateurranks.PeninsulaBeverageshas put itsweight be-
hind the initiative again as the title sponsorsof the tournament.“The excitement of this competition is ex-
perienced not only in the senior ranks, butalso by the women soccer players and theu.18s,” Peninsula Beverages says in a state-
ment.415 clubs will compete in the tournament
which has seen the likes of Anele Ngcongca,Rivaldo Coetzee, Thulani Serero, BantuMzwakali and Clayton Daniels use it as aplatform to the PSL and beyond.“It is Safa Cape Town’s noble responsibili-
ty to develop andnurture young talent in theregion and partners like Coke help us tomeet our objective,” says Norman Arendse,Safa Cape Town’s chairperson.“This is the biggest amateur sponsored
soccer tournament in the empires of Safa.“Other regions are amazed at the size and
sponsorship of this competition”.Silver Spurs are the defending men’s sen-
ior champions and will have to triumph ineight rounds of competition if it is to repeatlast year’s heroics.
Amateurs play for the spotlight
Durbanville’s Justin Morkel (left) tries to chip FC Tafelzicht goalkeeper Ian de Klerk in their matchat the Hanover Park sports complex. Durbanville won the match 32. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
Western Province’s Charmaine Keyser lifts her Eastern Province opponent Carmen Nompondo in a tackle during their provincial league match at City park on Saturday. WP won theencounter 3720. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
Province takes down EP
Western Province’s CelestAdonis (left) andXoliswa Mboboattempt to tackleEastern Province’sPortia Jongaduring theirprovincial leaguematch at Citypark on Saturday.
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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The South African Table Tennis Open Championship was held at the Belhar sports centre lastweek with Western Province winning a host of titles. Cheyenne Smith from Kuils River (TopTable Club) serves against Olive Voster (Griqualand West). Cheyenne won 32. Province wonthe girls’ u12, u14 and u17 team titles as well as the boys’ u14 and u17 divisions. Provincealso managed to take the senior men and women’s team titles. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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KARATE: CHLOE DRA GROEN EN GOUD MET TROTS
Sy is kleinén getrein!STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Toe die kleinChloeRutgers op vyfjarigeouderdom vir die eerste keer in dieBishop Lavis-dojo instap het die men-
se gedink 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 gekomwat die sport beoe-fen. Met haar gereelde kuiers by hulle het
hulle 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 konsy nie na plekke toer soos Kanada, Kroasiëen Zambië nie.“Ek bly positief en glo ek gaannog eendag
wel finansiële ondersteuning kry en mylandoorsee verteenwoordig.Ek is baie trotsop my prestasie vroeër vanjaar in Johan-nesburg toe ekmy land verteenwoordig het
en ’n silwermedalje gewen het inAfrika se sone 6-kampioenskap.
Droom“My grooste droom wat ek baie
graag wil bereik, is om eendag deelte neem aan die Olimpiese Spele. Ditis waarvoor ek oefen,” vertel Chloe.Karate is nie al waarin Chloe be-
langstel nie, sy is ’n kranige atleeten speel selfs ’n paar instrumentesoos klavier, blokfluit en kitaar.Vir nou is Chloe se fokus op die
Cheetah Challenge wat in Septem-ber in Bloemfontein gehou word,asook die interskole-karatekampi-oenskap in Johannesburg in Okto-ber. Die rol wat sensei LlewellynRhoda speel, moet ook nie gering ge-skat word nie. Rhoda is een van dieredes hoekom sy so suksesvol is.“Sensei Rhoda motiveer my om al-tyd hoër hoogtes te bereik en ’n ge-dissiplineerde deelnemer aan diesport te wees.”Chloe benodig egter die hulp van
borge om aan toernooie oor die landheen deel te neem. Mense wat haarwil bystaan, kan Brenda Rutgerskontak by 083 591 0777.
Chloe Rutgers van Parow berei voor vir die CheetahChallenge in September.
EARL HAUPT@earlhaupt
The South African national darts champi-onship is currently underway in Johannes-burg. It ends on Friday.The first national championships were
held in Cape Town in 1993, which served asthe platform for Darts South Africa (DSA)to be formed through the unification of allthe darting districts and associations inSouth Africa.The Western Cape is represented by four
affiliated districts which form the federa-tion: Cape Town, West Coast, Cape Wine-lands and Eden.Cape TownDarts ismade up of nine asso-
ciations, including two-time defending in-ter-district champion Peninsula Darts As-sociation (PDA).The other associations are: Athlone,
Mitchell’s Plain, Northern Suburbs, OceanView, South Peninsula, Southern Suburbs,Stikland and theWestern Province district.The DSA tournament format consists of
an inter-regional and inter-district four-a-side competition in which players compete
in both doubles and singles play.The inter-district competition has seven
divisions.PDA will be leading the charge of the
Cape Town teams in the inter-district com-petition, where they will be chasing an un-precedented third title in a row.They have held the top spot for the past
two years, having not lost amatch at the na-tional championship since 2013.TheWesternCapewomen’s team took na-
tional honours in the inter-regional compe-tition last year, while the men’s team fin-ished as the runners-up in their division.Peter Bowers, manager of the PDAmen’s
team, is confident that the team is ready todefend its national title.Warren Hansen, Cape Town Darts’s
transformation official and PDA’s vice-chairperson, echoes Bowers’ optimism.“The only challenger to the throne is theWestern Province Darts Association.“Western Province has four players in
theWestern Cape Darts Federation team aswell.”The next Darts South Africa competition