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skapslede van Wesbank die afgelopenaweek uitgeskree het tydens ’n staptogdeur die gebied se strate.Die staptogVrydagaand is bygewoon deur
Dan Plato, die Wes-Kaapse minister van ge-meenskapsveiligheid, die plaaslike polisie-bestuur, buurtwagte en gemeenskapsfo-rums. Oud en jonk het die koue nag trotseer
om deel te wees van die skare, wat ’n stand-punt ingeneem het teen bendes, dwelms enmisdaad in dié agtergeblewe gebied.“Ek dink dis ’n groot stap vorentoe vir ons
gemeenskap.Diemensehier sêhulle ismoegvir misdaad,” sê Edith van Wyk, ’n gemeen-skapswerker wat die geleentheid bygewoonhet. Sy sê misdadigers en bendes het dieboodskap duidelik ontvang. “Hier was bynageenmisdaadoordienaweek inWesbankge-pleeg nie. Dis te danke aan sulke optogte.”Sy sê die breë gemeenskap waardeer ge-
leenthede soos hierdie, wat dikwels deur die
provinsiale departement gereël word. “Diemense hier voel nou egter dat hulle dit in dievervolg self wil aanpak in ’n poging ommis-daad te help bekamp. Die misdadigers besefdie gemeenskap is ernstig om misdaad uitte roei. Hulle het ook die naweek besef datdie gemeenskap in diemeerderheid en hullein die minderheid is,” sê Van Wyk.Plato, wat al verskeie soortgelyke staptog-
te in geweldgeteisterde gemeenskappe ge-reël en meegemaak het, sê die opkoms Vry-dagaand was baie goed.“Daar was ’n groot groep mense wat saam
met ons deur die gebied se strate gestap het.“Ons het verskeie strate ingestap en met
mense gepraat oor dwelms en bendes wat sohoogty vier inWesbank. Baie mense het uit-gekom, al was dit so koud.”Plato het ’n beroep gedoen op ouers om na
hul kinders om te sien en om hulle in dieskool te hou. “Wesbank is een van die arm-ste gebiede, en een van maniere hoe om uitte styg bo sulke omstandighede is om te gaanstudeer,” sê Plato.Die saamtrek is ook deur plaaslike geeste-
like leiers bygewoon.
WESBANK: GEMEENSKAP RUK OP IN STAPTOG TEEN MISDAAD
‘Genoeg is nóú genoeg’
A group of girls from the Jan KrielSchool in Kuils River attended an
empowerment workshop during Artscape’s annual Women’s Humanity Arts
Festival. The workshops was presentedby an online initiative Women’s Achieve
ment Network for Disability (WAND),which was founded by Karen Smit from
Durbanville and Marlene le Roux (backright) from Bellville, also director of
Artscape Audience Development andEducation, in August last year to changepeople’s perspective of disabled women.
Pictured are (back from left) DebmarieSimons (teacher), Amron Geldenhuys,
Aemy Naude, Jody Rencken, JessicaJosias, Michaelyn van Urk, Christelle
Groenewald, Abigail Maquire, JadeMomsen, Yanga Dyan and Jacquerite
Kotze with Le Roux. In front are NaliciaGroepies, Salvannah Kiviets and Machè
Smith, youth ambassador vir WAND andheadgirl of Jan Kriel School in 2014.
About 50 disabled learners from specialschools such as Jan Kriel School, AstraSchool in Montana and Eros School in
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A new era.With these words school manage-
ment and staff described the proposedrenovations for Kuils River PrimarySchool.At 37-years-old, the school has seen many
leaners and staff come and go. Now, aftermany years of academic excellence andeven a fire nearly 20 years ago, the prefabri-cated building is being replace with a moresolid structure – something school person-nel here have welcomed with open arms.Peter du Plooy, school principal since
2012, especially is all smiles.“We came a long way.“There has always been a willingness to
help each other at this school. I am sure thatif I had been at another school, I would haveretired a long time ago,” Du Plooy says.
Du Plooy was one of the first grade 8learners at the school – back then calledstandard 6. Du Plooy explains that theschool ran up tomatric before Sarepta Highopened its doors nearly a decade later.The schoolwas originally named JanBos-
man Primary before the name, emblem andlogo change in 2003. “When I broke the newsabout the new building that is going to bebuilt, the excitement in the staffroom wastangible,” he remembers.The news was announced on 29 August
2013. Due to a lengthy tender process andseveral other factors it took more than twoyears for things to finally fall in place andgain momentum.Last week however, the first set of con-
struction vehicles drove onto the schoolgrounds, flattening the ground forwhatwillbecome brand new classrooms, two quads,toilets, a 1 200 seater hallwith ablution facil-ities and a tuck-shop, an administration
buildingwith a staffroomaswell as a soccerpitch.Joseph Jacobs, chairperson of the school
governing body (SGB), is equally excited.Jacobs, a former learner, told TygerBur-
ger though it is sad that took so long, he isnonetheless happy that things are actuallygetting done.“When I became chairperson, I heard that
a new school is going to be built. The oldschool has sentimental value, but I am alsoexcited because it’s a new era.“I am excited to be part of the project
steering committee as well as helping tooversee the project,” Jacobs says.He says the SGB and everyone including
the learners have shown excitement. “Weare looking forward to placing our kids ina permanent structure for years to come.”Zondelia Lombard-Swartz, deputy princi-
pal and secretary of the SGB, concurs.“For years we have been telling the chil-
dren they are getting a new building, nowthat things are in motion they are excitedto see it.“We are looking forward to a product of
excellence, not a mediocre thing.“We want to grow to greatness, like our
school motto suggests,” Lombard-Swartzsays.Millicent Merton, spokesperson for the
Western Cape education department, saysthe entire existingbuildingwill be replaced.“Construction is expected to be completedby 2017,” she says.The project is estimated to cost R53,6 mil-
lion and is being undertaken by contractorGranbuild.“The new school will replace old inappro-
priate structures.“The learners will remain in the current
building while construction is underway.The construction site has been cordoned offto ensure that the school is not disrupted,”Merton says.Du Plooy says: “This school has over the
years produced brilliant people, doctors,lawyers, dentists, artisans, plumbers andeven electricians.“This school has a very beautiful and
wonderful history.”
Dawn of a new area
Construction work is currently underway at the Kuils River Primary School where a brand newbuilding will be built for the more than 800 learners. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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Motorists in Tuscany Glenand Malibu Village in BlueDowns have been warnedagainst an increase in car-hi-jackings in the area.Warrant Officer Annaclet-
ta Mothoalo, Kleinvlei policespokesperson, says two wo-men from the area were hi-jacked on the same day abouta week ago. Mothoalo saysmotorists, especially women,need be aware of this and actmore vigilant.On Wednesday a VW Polo
and Chevrolet Aveo were hi-jacked, she explains. “In oneof the incidents three un-known men attacked a wo-
man while she was behindthe wheel. In the second inci-dent a mother and her sonwere attacked while sittingin their vehicle,” Mothoalosays.The attacks occurred bet-
ween 19:00 and 21:00 in Victo-ria and Visser streets respec-tively. “We want everybodyto be aware, especially thewomen.“These attackers point fire-
arms or knives at their vic-tims through the car’s win-dow before taking the vehi-cles,” Mothoalo says. None ofthe female drivers were inju-red. The hijackers also takecash and in this case the vic-tims’ cell phones,” Mothoalosays.
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Mfuleni police are investigatinga case of culpable homicide fol-lowing a fatal crash onOldNooi-ensfontein Road, involving ateenage driver.Captain Nomathemba Muav-
ha, Mfuleni police spokesper-son, told TygerBurger that poli-ce were alerted to the accidenta week ago in Silversands inwhich a 14-year old boy lostcontrol of a vehicle he was
driving. He allegedly slammedinto a fence and vibracrete wallbefore hitting a 32-year old wo-man. The woman, according topolice, died on the scene. The in-cident occurred on Friday 7 Au-gust around 18:40.“We are investigating a case
of culpable homicide. The boyappeared in court and he is outon bail.“The case is still under inves-
tigation,” Muavha said.The deceased was laid to rest
on Saturday.
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Aheated debate about the pros and consof drugs and its uses is what ultimate-ly determined who would become the
new ‘commander’ at the Mfuleni police sta-tion.The debate, which was held last week at
the station, is part of the South African po-lice’s Junior Station Commissioner Project– a title bestowed upon the leader of theteamwhomade the best argument and cameout at top.Teams from different schools were
grouped andwent head to head in the policestation’s boardroom on Thursday 13 Au-
gust.Captain Nomathemba Muavha, head of
communications, chaired the debate.A total of four school participated in the
debating process, overseen by a panel ofjudges.“The aim of the project is to create a safe
and secure learning environment that isfree from violence, crime and drugs for thedevelopment of future leaders who willsomeday uphold the moral values and prin-ciples of our society,” Muavha said.The project began with 20 grade 10
learners from different high schools includ-ing Wesbank High, Mfuleni High, BardaleHigh andManzomthomboHigh also inMfu-leni who entered an essay writing competi-tion.
Ten Learners withwell written essays ad-vanced to the debate, the next level of thecompetition. “The aim of the competition isto nominate a learner with the ability toread, write and speak in public for futurecompetitions with seven other police sta-tions as part of the Junior Cluster Com-mander Project,” Muavha said.Lungakazi Sarhile, a learner at Mfuleni
High, won the title of Junior Station Com-mander lastweek.MfuleniHighalso collect-ed most of the points as the best debatingteam,Muavha said. Theo Sass from theUni-versity of theWestern Cape, one of the judg-es, also shared a testimony about his life.“He encouraged the young people that
they can rise up against their odds. Theymust not give up,” Muavha said.
A new ‘sheriff’ in town
Lungakazi Sarhile won the title of JuniorStation Commander last week. The school thatcollected all the points as the best debatingteam was Mfuleni High School.PHOTO: MFULENI SAPS
A debate about the benefits and consequences of drugs took place at the Mfuleni policestation last week as part of the Junior Station Commissioner Project. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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Flooded roads, sidewalks and homes inthe Vrygrond informal settlementmight be a thing of the past come win-
ter 2016.This, at least, is the opinion of City offi-
cials regarding this impoverished area.The Vrygrond informal settlement in
Kalkfontein, Kuils River, which runs alongthe R300 highway, floods nearly each year.Several homes often endup flooded by rain-water due to it being a low-lying settlement.Plans to address this in March 2016 is how-ever underway, the City of Cape Town said.Benedicta van Minnen, mayco member
for human settlements, said recently theprovision of civil engineering services forthis site such as water, sanitation, storm-water and roads infrastructure will ensurethat floods will be a thing of the past. Thisprocess will be facilitated by the City’s ur-banisation department.“In 2013 the urbanisation department
embarked on an upgrading of informal set-tlements programme (UISP) for the inform-al settlement which incorporated a partici-pative planning processwith the communi-ty and relevant stakeholders.“The UISP is intended to create serviced
sites which include basic services such aswater, sanitation and electricity connec-tions, refuse removal and further incorpo-rating quality-of-life features such as thedevelopment of play areas and early child-hood development centres,” van Minnensaid.She added the proposed infrastructure
would drastically mitigate the occurrenceof extreme flooding.“We are currently in the detailed design
phase of this UISP project and plan to startconstruction inMarch 2016. However, untilconstruction starts, the City will continueto monitor the site and to provide reliefwhere flooding occurs.” Paul Malakoane,chair of the South African National CivicOrganisation Kuils River (Sanco), said theproposed improvement is something thatwill be welcomed by everyone.“We appreciate the fact that something
will be done. The flooding here is not some-thing new,” Malakoane said.“We have been complaining for several
years now. Some people have developedchest problems as a result which is a bigconcern for us,” he added.Johannes Pula, chairman of the Kalkfon-
tein Community Development Forum, saidthey too feel good about the plans.“This will also help create some work in
the area; we support it 100%,” he said.Van Minnen added:“We are doing everything in our power
to improve the living conditions of our resi-dents in informal settlements and we urgethe community to continue to workwith usso that we can make progress possible.”TheCity recently completed floodmitiga-
tion measures in the Los Angeles informalsettlement near Driftsands which have al-ready improved the living conditions ofresidents.The occurrence of extreme flooding on
heavy rain days has already been reduced,the City said.
Reliefdue forVrygrond
The City of Cape Town recently completedthe construction of raised gravel platforms inthe Los Angeles informal settlement, whichwill help prevent flooding during wintermonths.
Kleinvlei police are investigating a murderfollowing the death of a Conifers resident.Thewounded victim allegedly drove him-
self to the Kleinvlei police station on Satur-day after the attack on him and a friend inWinchester Road, The Conifers.Warrant Officer Annacletta Mothoalo,
police spokesperson, said Kleinvlei policemembers noticed at about 21:10 the victim’sgrey Colt bakkie standing outside the stati-on’smain gate. The two victimswere insideit.“Our officers saw the two victims, one of
who was shot in the head and another vic-tim with a flesh wound, also to his head.“According to them they were driving in-
to Winchester Road when they heard shots
being fired at their bakkie.“Two of the bullets hit the one victim in
his head and one bullet hit the other victim.“The bakkie was also full of bullet holes,”
Mothoalo said.The men, according to the police, drove
to the police station seeking help.“Our members helped them by phoning
the ambulance to come and assist.”The two were transported to the Eerste
River Hospital.“On their arrival the one victim died,”
Mothoalo said.The police opened a case of murder.One suspect was arrested for the attack
and appeared in the Blue Down MagistrateCourt on Monday.
B’Downs dies after attackFootball club hosts21st birthday partyThe Highbury United Football Clubwill be hosting a Snack Dance laterthis year to celebrate its 21st annivers-ary.Celebrations take place on Saturday
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Mfuleni police are seeking the assis-tance of the public in locating threemissing persons.
Two adult men and a teenage girl wentmissing earlier this month and has sincenot been located, CaptainNomathembaMu-avha, Mfuleni police spokesperson, said.
Aphiwe Yalezo (14), is the youngest.Aphiwe was last seen by her mother on
Tuesday 4 August at 15:25.She was wearing a grey pants, white
shirt, black jersey and green and yellow tie.“There are allegations that she might be
in the Taione informal settlement in Site C,Khayelitsha,” Muavha said.
Police are also searching for 24-year-oldWarren Ranna who went missing a weekearlier.
Warren was last seen on Friday 31 Julyat approximately 16:30 by his stepfather athis home in Happy Valley near Blackheath.
“He apparently went with his friends toGreenfields and Mfuleni but has not retur-ned home since then.”
Warren was wearing a pair of beige trou-sers, jersey and boots.
The third missing person, Gert Persens,wentmissingmore recently, police said. Hewas last seen on Friday 7 August at approx-imately 16:00.
“He remained behind at the Engen servi-ce station in Hindle Road while his friendand colleagues went to Wesbank to deliversome goods.
“Upon their return however he was notin the truck. They went back home to Rie-beeck Wes and he has not been seen sincethen,” Muavha said. The 46-year-old has anaccident scar at the back of his head.Hewaswearing a black jacket with white stripesand a pair of blue jeans torn on both knees,police said.V Anyone with information is requested to call thepolice on 082 469 3247 or 021 909 9500.
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Kuils River police say a total of 502 sus-pects were arrested over the past weekin its policing cluster.
Capt. Isaac van Niekerk, cluster spokes-person, said on Monday that a number ofoperations were held during the weekthroughout the cluster which include theKuils River, Mfuleni, Kleinvlei, Ravens-mead, Delft, Belhar and Bellville South poli-ce stations. In one week the police managedto search 95 houses for drugs. These sear-ches resulted in the arrests of 176 suspectson drug charges.
Tik, dagga confiscatedPolice say more than 140 000 litres of alco-
hol were confiscated alongwithmandrax ta-blets worth R3 760, tik worth R6 960 and dag-ga to the value of R12 100.The cluster also managed to apprehend a
total of 21 wanted suspects during tracingoperations, van Niekerk said.The remainder of the suspects, according
to the police, were arrested on charges rela-ting to murder, attempted murder, assault,drunk driving, reckless and negligentdriving and the possession of dangerousweapons.
Twenty seven fined and releasedOther crimes includemalicious damage to
property, house breaking and theft, the pos-session of an illegal firearm, dealing in li-quor without a valid licence, theft of motorvehicles, intimidation, house robbery, childneglect, rape and sexual assault.VanNiekerk said 27 of those arrestedwere
kept overnight and released on fines the fol-lowing day – either for being drunk in publicor riotous behaviour.
Five hundred arrestedTwo convicted murderers will, com-bined, spendmore than half a century be-hind bars Mfuleni police said last week.Captain Nomathemba Muavha, police
spokesperson, said the two individuals,Morne Adams and Gershwin Du Toit,were each sentenced to 27years imprison-ment on Wednesday 5 August for a mur-der they committed more than threeyears ago.“On 4 December 2012 three teenagers
were sitting in a car in Bulaland Street,Wesbank listening to music when shotswere fired at them. A 16-year-old girl wasdeclared dead on the scene. One boy waswounded and the third one escaped un-harmed. The two suspects who commit-ted this act were known in the area andwere allegedly part of the 28’s gang,”
Muavha said. The police followed-up oninformation and arrestedMorne, then 19,and Gershwin, then 20 years old. Theyhave been in custody since the incident.On Wednesday Morne, now 21, and
Gershwin now 23, were sentenced at theKhayelitsha Priority Court.“They each face 27 years of direct im-
prisonment. There are still cases pendingagainst Gershwin, one ofmurder and twoof attempted murder.Colonel Luyanda Damoyi, Mfuleni po-
lice station commander, thanked the in-vestigating officers who worked tireless-ly on the case ensuring that thewitnesseswho were in witness protection weretransported to and from the court. He alsothanked the community of Wesbank forhelping the police.
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Badisa hou vergaderingDie maatskaplikedienste-organisa-sie Badisa Kuilsrivier hou aan-staande maand sy algemenejaarvergadering.Die vergadering is geskeduleer
vir Dinsdag 8 September vanaf18:00 en word by die NG KerkKuilsrivier in Van Riebeeckweg,Kuilsrivier gehou. Die tema is: “Is’n dwelmvrye samelewing moont-lik?”. Die gasspreker is CraigPetersen, skrywer van UprootingDrug Abuse in the World.V Kontak 021 906 1881 of epos [email protected] teen Donderdag27 Augustus.
The police are currently busy with a re-cruitment drive for entry level Constablesin the Blue Downs and Mfuleni police clus-ter.The cluster comprises seven police stati-
ons of which the Kleinvlei police stationhas the most vacant posts available – 22 intotal. The other available posts include:Kuils River (3),Mfuleni (4), Delft (4), Raven-smead (6), Belhar (13) and Bellville South(6). Application forms are available at allpolice stations.Applicants must be between the ages of
18 and 29 years and be in possesion of a va-lid South African identity document,driver’s license, matric certificate, proof ofresidence and other qualifications.Selected applicants will participate in a
basic police development learning pro-gramme for a period of 24 months, of which10months will be at a selected police acade-my. Twelve months will be for training ata police station.V For more details contact the Kleinvlei police station on 021 902 8314.
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Enrol now for2016 school yearKuils River Technical High Schoolis encouraging parents to enroltheir children early for the 2016academic year. Learners for grades8, 9 and 10 can now enrol, manage-ment said. The school is awaitingapplications.
Closing date for all applicationsis Monday 31 August.
“Only a limited number oflearners can be accommodated.Hurry and secure a place for yourchild,” the school’s managementsaid in a statement.
The school is located in Drieber-gen Road, Highbury in Kuils River.V For more details contact the school on021 903 0492 or visit www.kths.co.za
Die Kaalvoet-Bedieningskerk in Kuilsri-vier reël vir die tiende jaar ’n skoolverwis-selingskamp vir alle graad 7’s in die Kaapen omgewing.
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The Way, a newly established church inKuils River, will be hosting a SuperwomenHigh Tea later this month as part of Wo-men’s Month celebrations.
Superwomen is the church’s women’sministry focusing on the upliftment of wo-men, no matter the race or class.
“This is a great excuse for all the amazingwomen of Kuils River and beyond to gatherand just have a fantastic time,” church lea-der, pastor Giovanni Coetzee, said.
The event will be held at the church atthe Kuils River Tennis Club in CarinusStreet and will start at 11:45.
“This will be a short and powerfulsession focusing on women.
“Couples, singles, all arewelcome,” Coet-zee added.
TheWay isnewchurchwhichwas startedin the area a few months ago.
“We are a family and community churchwith a focus on helping people reach theirfull God-given purpose through biblical te-aching, while at the same time providinga platform for people to activelymake a dif-ference in the lives of those around them,”Coetzee said.V For more details contact 061 175 2088 or e[email protected]
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Sanger Jade redman uit vlamme
Jade Petersen (middel) skud hand met Pat Arendse (regs), die man wie se lewe hy gered het. Byhulle is Herman Fortuin, wat aan die begin vir Jade gehelp het om Arendse uit die houthuisie tesleep. FOTO: ESMÉ ERASMUS
ESMÉ ERASMUS@erasmusesme
Die plaaslike sanger Jade Petersen vanDurbanville het nie net ’n goue stemnie, maar ook die hart van ’n leeu.
Dít het hy bewys toe hy verlede Maandag’n slapende man uit ’n vlammehel gered hetnadat sy houthuisie in ’n agterplaas in Mor-ningstar in Durbanville aan die brand ge-raak het.
Jade (22) het ’n brandwond in sy nek opge-doen toe hy die man uit die vlamme geredhet.
Jade, wat in die Durbanville-kinderhuisgrootgeword het, tree tans op in die musiek-blyspelOpGister se Voetspore inGrandWest-casino se Roxy Revue Bar-teater. Die ope-ningsaand was verlede Vrydag en die speel-vak duur nog tot Saterdag 19 September.
Jade het aan TygerBurger vertel hy hetverlede Maandag omstreeks 16:00 in ’n parkop die hoek van Skool- en Kwartelstraat inMorningstar met die buurt se kinders krie-ket gespeel, toe een van die kinders gil datdaar ’n brand is.
Hy het die vlamme en rook sien uitborrelby ’n houthuisie in die agterplaas van JossieRuiters se huis op die hoek van Skoolstraaten Spreeusingel, wat grens aan die parkie.“Ek het die krieketkolf net daar neergegooien nader gehardloop,” het hy vertel. Hy hetnog ’n man wat in Ruiters se agterplaas in’nhouthuisie bly,HermanFortuin, in die erfgekry en hulle het saam-saam die slapende53-jarige Pat Arendse uit sy brandende hout-huisie gesleep.
Jade het toe gehardloop om water in diehande te kry om die vlamme te blus, maarsien toe dat die vlamme Arendse begin ver-swelg het waar hy op die grond gelê het. Dievlamme het amper dakhoogte gelek.
“Ek het toe weer die vlamme ingegaan omhom daar te gaan uithaal. Ek het net gebiddat die Here my sal bewaar en het besef, disóf ek, óf Pat se lewe,” het hy gesê.
Jade, wat met sy tenger liggaam skaarsgroter as ’n 13-jarige seun lyk, het Pat uit dievlamme en digte rook gegryp, by die erf uit-gedra en hom op die parkie se gras neergelê.Pat bly al die afgelope 15 jaar in ’n houthui-sie in Ruiters se agterplaas.
Die brandweer het intussen opgedaag endie vlamme begin blus. Bure en ander inwo-ners het emmers vol water aangedra en hultuinslange gebruik om die vlamme te helpblus. Jade meen dis sy ervaring in die kin-derhuismet al die geoefen van die noodplan-ne, dat hy kop gehou het en die regte dinggedoen het.
Die houthuisie is heeltemal verwoes enwas verlede Vrydag toe TygerBurger daarwas, reeds verwyder en die swartgebrandemuur reeds geverf. Pat bly nou in ’n andervertrek in Ruiters se agterplaas. Die DStv-skottel is ook in die brand beskadig.
Volgens Ruiters het die brand vermoede-lik ontstaan toe Pat nie sy sigaret behoorlikuitgedoof het voor hy aan die slaap geraakhet nie. Pat en Herman is Sondag deur dieNuwe Apostoliese Kerk in Morningstar aslidmate aanvaar. “Diebrandwasmaar sekerdie duiwel se listigheid. Als het so vinnig ge-beur,” het sy gesê. Sy het Jade “’n drukkieen klein geskenkie” gegee vir sy heldedaad.Jade, wat in 2012 ná matriek die kinderhuisverlaat het, woon sedertdien by ’n afgetredehuismoeder van die kinderhuis in Mor-ningstar. Sy sangtalent is ontdek toe hy nog’n inwoner van die kinderhuis was. Hy is la-ter deur weldoeners geborg en aangery nasanglesse en kompetisies.
Hy het ’n elektriese kitaar gewen met sysang in die Gemini-sangkompetisie in 2012toe hy as die algehele wenner aangewys is.
Jade sing nou Afrikaanse treffers van toe-ka soos “Liefling” en “Sweef soos ’n Arend”in Op Gister se Voetspore, ’n produksie vanNeuLight.
Hy tree in Desember ook weer saam metZanne Stapelberg in die kinderhuis se Kers-konsert op.
Ever wondered what it is like to notsee your food while eating? If youwant to know what this would be
like, join blind adventurer and motiva-tional speaker, HeinWagner, at an exclu-sive Dinner in the Dark event.
Wagner, a Kuils River local, has beenblind since his early teens andwill be giv-ing sighted people an idea of his worldand to allow them to challenge their sens-es on Thursday 27 August at theTownhouse Hotel in CorporationStreet, Cape Town. The function is inaid of the Institute for the Blind, anNGO to which Wagner belongs.
“The dinner concept is an eye-open-ing experience that dares to challengeyour senses and creates an awarenessof the living environment of a visual-ly impaired person. The experiencewill leave you in awe of the blind per-son’s capabilities and with a newsense of appreciation for the gift ofsight that we so often take for grant-ed,” Irene deBod of the institute, said.
Wagner participates in extreme ad-ventures to market the abilities ofthose living with disabilities and toraise funds for the institute. Some ofhis achievements include breakingthe world blind land speed record in2009, completing the Absa Cape Epicin 2011 and conquering the Antarcti-ca marathon a year ago. He also suc-cessfully completed the 2015 Discov-ery World Triathlon in Cape Town.
“One of the most amazing ways toenter and experience the world of theblind is to attend a dinner in total
darkness, where you have to pour yourownwine, find the food on your plate andchat to people you cannot see. It is a trueeye-opener and a life changing event youwill remember for years to come,” Wag-ner said.
The dinner starts at 19:00.V For more details or to book a table contact 023347 2745 or email Rachael@blindinstitute.org.za
Dinner in dark an eye opener
Hein Wagner, blind aventurer and motivationalwill be hosting a Dinner in the Dark at the endof the month to give those blessed with visionsome insight into the world of those whom arevisually impaired. The dinner will be held onThursday 27 August. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
The Delft Big Band will be among the local acts performing at the Brass Band Extravaganza.PHOTO: GEILA WILLS
Make way for theBig Band beats!Big band enthusiasts are in for a treat whenthe 10th Brass Band Extravaganza comes toArtscape Theatre on Saturday 22 August.
Formally known as Kader Miller’s BrassBand Pops, the annual big band festival hasbecome a collaboration between ArtscapeTheatre and well-known band leader andjazz musician, Ian Smith.
The purpose of the concert has alwaysbeen to provide a platform for emergingyoung bands.
Continuingwith this, the showcase has al-so, under Smith’s baton, had a make-over.
Asdirector, Smithhas takenamore select-ive approach to the production, togetherwithpromotingmore interactionand collab-oration between bands.
TheBrassBandExtravaganza is an oppor-tunity to bring together bands that wouldn’tnecessarily be seen on the same stage else-where.
This year sees Wynberg Girls’ High JazzBand and Steenberg High School’s wind andjazzbandsperformingalongside communityproject bands like the Wellington Big Bandand the world-renowned Delft Big Band.
They will be joined by Brass Band Theoryand the Santam District Big Band who haveboth evolved from minstrel groups.
Although these groups all come from verydifferent backgrounds, they share the com-monality of having all worked with Smithin some capacity, from training anddevelop-ment to mentorship.
The six orchestras have participated inworkshops with Smith throughout the year,with a focus on promoting musical literacy.
Their concert on Saturday 22 August willfeature a diverse mix of instrumental, vocaljazz, popular light classical music with anAndrew Lloyd Webber medley, some Mich-ael Bublé and Ella Fitzgerald favourites, aStevie Wonder selection, a medley of Abbahits and Johann Strauss’ Radetzky Marchamong the items on the program.
The production will end off with a bangwhen the bands’ more than 150 musiciansjoin forces for an extravagant grand finale.V Tickets for the Brass Band Extravaganza, on stageat Artscape Theatre from 15:00 on Saturday 22 August cost R40 and are available from Computicketor Artscape DialaSeat on 021 421 7695.
A clever new asthma inhaler will belaunched in South Africa by a Bellville-based company later this year.
The innovativenewbreath-actuated in-haler, the Synchrobreathe, will belaunched internationally by Cipla duringthe last quarter of 2015, according to astatement.
The device holds three key benefits forthe treatment of obstructed airway dis-eases (OAD), including asthma.
CEO Paul Miller says the device works“intuitively” and is simple to use becauseit eliminates current breathing coordina-tion challenges. Thismeans the trigger tothe Synchrobreathe’s inhaler mecha-
nismrequires only avery low inspiratoryflow (or inhalation), to activate.
Miller says this makes it “attractive toa large number of patients, whetheryoung, elderly or patients suffering fromsevere conditions”. The device alsoboasts a built-in dose counter, allowingpatients to track doses.
Miller says South Africa is rankedfourth for its asthma mortality rate by aglobal monitoring organisation. FrankPieters, the head of Cipla’s respiratory di-vision, says: “With this simple inhaler,the health care professional knows thepatient will be able to use it easily and getthe full benefit from every dose.”
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KLUBRUGBY: MATIES LOOP OOR UWK; DURBELL SPEEL HELDERBERG KATSWINK
T’berg probeer moedig
David Johnson van dieTygerbergklub wordgelak in sy span sewedstryd Saterdagteen Hamiltons opFloridapark. Hamiltonshet die wedstryd met2415 gewen. FOTO:PETER HEEGER/GALLOIMAGES
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’nBesonder moedige vertoning deurTygerberg-klub was Saterdag nie ge-noeg om die sterk span van Hamil-
tons inhul Superliga-rugbywedstryd tot oor-gawe te dwing nie.
Hamiltons, ’n aanspraakmaker op die titelin die WP se topliga, het met 24-15 met dieFloridapark-span afgereken, danksy veraluitstekende verdediging waarmee aanvallevan Tygerberg telkens gefnuik is.
In ’n ander wedstryd in die A-afdeling kondieUniversiteit vanWes-Kaaplandnie al diegate teen die Maties toestop nie. Die Stellen-bosse studente het met 56-0 geseëvier.
Durbanville-Bellville het die sukkelendeHelderberg met 59-5 katswink gespeel.
KampioenspanKuilsrivier is hierdie seisoen die kampi-
oenspan in die B-afdeling van die Superliga– ten spyte van die feit dat twee reekse wed-stryde nog afgehandel moet word. Geeneenvan die ander 14 spanne in dié afdeling kanKuilsrivier meer inhaal nie. In die jongstesarsie kragmetings het die Kuile enige aan-spraak verongeluk wat Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege nog op die titel gehad het,deur die Parowiete met 20-16 te klop.
WedloopTerwyl die boonste twee spanne ophierdie
seisoen se finale punteleer volgende jaar be-vordering na die A-afdeling kry, is Noordeli-kes nou saam met Unie-Milnerton en Brac-kenfell in ’n wedloop gewikkel wie dit gaanwees om saammetKuilsrivier na die topligaopgeskuif te word.
Unimil het Collegians Saterdag met 20-15geklop en Brackenfell het Hands & Heartmet 46-3 kafgeloop.
Unimil óf Brackenfell se doppie gaan diekomende naweek geklink word wanneerhulle mekaar in Milnerton die stryd aansê.
Die ander Tygerbergse spanne se program(tuisspan eerste) is: Belhar t SK/Walmer, SirLowrians t UWK, Macassar t NNK, Kuilsri-vier t Hamlets, Rangers t Bellville, Hands &Heart t Franschhoek.
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Die bulstryd tussen HS Bellville en Stel-lenberg se o.19A-rugbyspanne het die af-gelope naweek nie veel hoogtepunte gele-wer nie, maar die Stellies het genoeg ge-noeg gedoen om met 18-9 die pyp te rook.
Dit was Stellenberg se groter deurdrin-gingsvermoë agterlangs wat die besoe-kers in staat gestel het om die knoop deurte hak.
Die jammerte van hierdie kragmetingwas egter dat Bellville erg verswak wasvanweëdie spelerswathyaandieSAo.18-spanne moes afstaan.
HSTygerberg hetmet ’n telling van 26-0oor gans te veel skietgoed vir De Kuilenbeskik, terwyl D.F. Malan byna ’n grootverrassing teen Durbanville gelewer het.
Die Durbies het met ’n baie verbeterdeDFMtedoengekry,maarhetnogtansvas-geklou om met 15-12 vir die sewende ag-tereenvolgende jaar die Bellvilliete diekous oor die kop te trek.
Brackenfell kanheel spoggerig voel oordie oorwinning van 15-12 wat hy op Wel-lington oor Hugenote behaal het.
Ander spanne in die Tygerbergstreekwat die afgelope naweek seges behaal het,is Milnerton (46-5 t Vishoek), Bellville-Suid (12-3 t Tygerberg-klub), J.G.Meiring(26-22 t Kampsbaai), Scottsdene (23-10 tWesterford), Bosmansdam (13-8 t Melk-bosstrand), Parow (19-5 t Eben Dönges),Fairmont (13-3 t Edgemead) en Malibu(22-13 t Bernadino Heights). Aan die ver-loorkant was HTS Bellville (3-39 t Labori)en President (3-20 t Primrose-klub).
Stellies rook pyp teen B’ville
Bodybuilding championships in BellvilleTheBBSA IFBBWesternProvince bodybuil-ding championship will be held at CPUTBellville campus on Saturday.The weigh-in and registration takes place
at the venue on Friday night from 18:00 to20:00.
Pre-judging starts on Saturdaymorning at09:00 and the main show at 17:00.Tickets for pre-judging is R50 and R100 for
the main show.Contact Sakkie Changuion on 082 582 4984
for more information.
Heath Athleticalive in CokeCup:Maurice Williamsof Heath Athleticand AshtonPetersen ofBenfica challengefor the ball duringa Coke Cupknockout gameplayed in Manenberg on Sunday.Heath Athleticwon 50 toadvance to theround of 32.