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Land invaders arrestedRICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
A total of 18 Mfuleni residents recentlyappeared in the Blue Downs Magis-trate’s Court on charges of public vio-
lence.This follows an attempt to illegally occupy
a piece of land earmarked for a housing de-velopment in the nearby area.The group of men andwomenwere arrest-
ed on Monday 14 September after a heatedfight with authorities, police said.Captain Nomathemba Muavha, police
spokesperson, said the land invasion startedat about 03:00 that morning.“Approximately 50 people started build-
ing shacks but by 09:30 the group of land in-vaders had increased to about 500 people,”Muavha explained.The property they invaded belongs to a
private owner.Several law enforcement agencies were
dispatched as a result of the unrest, includ-ing the police’s public order unit, the Cityof Cape Town’s law enforcement and metropoliceunits, aswell as theanti-land invasionunit.
“The groupof people grew to approximate-ly 600 and turned violent. They startedthrowing stones.“While being dispersed, three petrol
bombs were found along with five litres ofpetrol,” Muavha said.Out of those arrested, eight of the suspects
were women.In a statement issued that week Matlhodi
Maseko, the DA’s Western Cape spokesper-son on human settlements, said governmentrely on community members to assist themin monitoring and preventing public vio-lence.
“Community members must participatein ensuring that people adhere to the proc-esses that are in place for deliveringhousingopportunities.“Each citizen has a role to play in main-
taining the law and order that is necessaryfor efficient delivery,” Maseko said.She added that while government under-
stands that people are frustrated, it cannotallow violence to undermine the processesthat are in place.“Illegal land invasionhas debilitating cost
implications that are not budgeted for,”Maseko added.
’n Splinternuwekombuis wat in ’nvraghouer gebou is,is verlede Vrydagoggend aan dieLaerskool Dennemere in Blackheathgeskenk. Die skoolvoed sowat 200kinders daagliks asdeel van syvoedingskema. Diekombuis is voorheen uit ’n kleinpakkamer bedryf.Volgens dieskoolhoof, WendyLeukes, is die nuwekombuis ietswaarna hulle al 20jaar lank na uitsien.Volledige berig opbl. 2. FOTO: RICHARDROBERTS
Groot vreugdeoor dié nuwekombuis
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place on Saturday 3 Octoberand will start at 09:00.The event will be held at
the Jagtershof SportsGround in Kuils River andwill offer a lot of excitingstuff for everyone, organis-ers say.The City of Cape Town’s
Metro police will offer safetytips. A dog show is alsoplanned while the youngones can look forward to ajumping castle and facepainting.Coupon booklets can be
bought for R50 and are avail-able at the Jo-Ann Baba enKleuterskool in Langver-wacht Street; Vrolike Vink-ies in Iris Street, Sarepta;and Faith Kids in Vredelustbehind the ZevenwachtMall.
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RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj
Meer as 20 jaar lankwordmin-derbevoorregte laerskool-leerders nou al in Denneme-
re, Blackheath vanuit ’n piepkleinklaskamer kos bedien.Danksy ’n skenking deur ’n Kaap-
se nie-regeringsorganisasie is dítnou eindelik iets van die verlede.’n Splinternuwe kombuisvrag-
houer is verlede Vrydag aan die La-erskool Dennemere oorhandig deurBreadline Africa.
Breadline Africa bied volgens sywebblad veral hulp aan vroeë kin-derontwikkelingsinstansies deurmiddel van infrastruktuur.Dit bied ook onderrigondersteu-
ning aan kinders tussen die ouder-dom van een en ses jaar.Vrydaghet die organisasie ’n breë
glimlag op sowat 200 kinders inDen-nemere se gesigte gesit toe hy ’nsplinternuwe vraghouer afgelewerhet wat as ’n kombuis ingerig is.“Een van ons ouers het ’n brief
aan Breadline Africa geskryf en diedonasie versoek. Die kombuis is be-
slis iets wat die skool benodig,” ver-tel Wendy Leukes, skoolhoof.Vroeër moes die skool gebruik
maak van ’n klein pakkamer omkos, waaronder vissmoor met rys,aartappels en soms wanneer dieskool dit kan beskostig, ’n stukkievleis, vir die kinders voor te berei.Minderbevoorregte kinders van
veral Blackheath en omliggende ge-biede soos Happy Valley en Klein-vlei ontvang soggens pap as deelvan die voedingskema.Eerste pouse kry hulle ’n bord ge-
kookte kos, vertel Leukes. Volgenshaar kan die bestuurder van dievoedingskema, JennyWeber, en dieres van die kombuisspan nou beterkos voorberei danksy die groot spa-sie tot hul beskikking.Die vraghouer spog met ingebou-
de kaste, ’n wasbak en is groot ge-noeg vir stoele en tafels.“As skool is ons baie verlig en po-
sitief. Nou kan ons bietjie meer kin-ders akkommodeer.“Ons kan nou tafels binne sit en
hulle kan by die tafels sit en eet,”vertel Leukes.
Skool kry nuwe kombuis
Die kombuisspog metingeboudekaste en ’nwasbak. Disook geteël engroot genoegvir tafels enstoele om diekinders teakkommodeer.FOTO’S: RICHARD
ROBERTS
Die LaerskoolDennemerese skoolhoof,WendyLeukes,spreek dieleerders toetydens dieoggend severrigtingeverledeVrydag.
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The fourth accused in the Valencia Farmerrape and murder investigation appeared incourt onMonday for a second time since hisarrest.Elmario Maasdorp (38) was arrested two
weeks ago in connection with the June 1999murder of the 14-year-old.Farmer, an Eerste River teenager, was
gang-raped 16 years ago, stabbed 52 timesand also had her throat slit. She was left fordead in an abandoned building in Eucalyp-tus Street, Eerste River, but managed to
crawl outside. She later died at the Tyger-bergHospital, butmanaged to identify someof her attackers before succumbing to herinjuries.Maasdorp, who was 22 at the time, is the
latest suspect arrested in the case.He appeared briefly in the Blue Downs
Magistrate’s Court where his case was re-manded for a second time – this time to Fri-day 16 October.Investigating officer Colonel Eddie told
TygerBurger onMonday that advocate Lou-is vanNiekerk, theoriginal stateprosecutorin the matter, will be taking over the case.“The case was postponed for the accused
to appoint his own legal representative.“The accused indicated he will not be ap-
plying for bail, but if he did, the state willoppose it,” Clark added.He said the matter will be transferred to
the Western Cape High Court.Until his next appearance Maasdorp will
be detained at the Medium B correctionalfacility at the Malmesbury CorrectionalServices.Maasdorp was one of the five men initial-
ly identified as the main suspects in thecase. He was released due to a lack of evi-dence against him at the time.Three have been convicted.
Valencia Farmer murder accused in court
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A project to fence off the Driftsands Na-ture Reserve which will also bringwith it a huge amount of job opportu-
nities, will soon be undertaken by Cape Na-ture.JustinLawrence, spokesperson for the or-
ganisation, told TygerBurger last week theproject will kick off next month.“A continuation of activities which are
not compatible with biodiversity conserva-tion has necessitated the construction ofpalisade fencing on strategic areas of the re-serve,” Lawrence said.He added: “These activities include graz-
ing, waste disposal and frequent fires.”The cost of the entire project is estimated
at R11 million.Lawrence said through other expanded
public works programmes on the reserve, atotal of 29 staff are currently employedthere.“Close to 200 job opportunities will now
be created through this fencing project;mainly women and young people are boundto be the major beneficiaries.”The proposed project duration is set to be
about eight months.“Thorough consultative meetings had
been conducted with the affected communi-ties and there will be a statutory project ad-
visory committee to oversee the implemen-tation of the project,” Lawrence said.NT Geomatics, a land surveying, GIS and
town planning company that was incorpo-rated in 2005, has been appointed as the im-plementing agent for the project.Apart from NT Geomatics, other role-
players include the department of environ-mental affairs through its environment pro-tection infrastructure programme,which isthemain funder of the project, CapeNature,local authorities and the surrounding com-munities.“The Driftsands Nature Reserve repre-
sents one of the largest remaining remnantsof intact Cape Flats dune strandveld whichis classified as endangered.“The site provides access for cultural and
religious practices and provides opportuni-ties for quality curriculum based environ-mental education.“The reserve is given the highest priority
rating within the biodiversity network, thefine scale conservation plan for the City ofCape Town,” Lawrence concluded.
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A fencing project will commence in October atthe Driftsands Nature Reserve to help preservegreat parts of the reserve.
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The Kleinvlei police will be hosting aHeritage Day celebration this Saturdaywith a fully packed programme.The event,which ishostedby the com-
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Fighting against SA’sbest: Students belonging tothe KyokushinKan Dojos inKuils River and Eerste Riverrecently participated in the SAKyokushin National Kan KarateChampionship where they allexcelled. The competition washeld on Saturday 12 September. Here more than 300competitors from all nineprovinces competed againsteach other for the top prize.All the students picturedcompeted in their respectiveage and weight categories.From left are Gavin Smith(coach), Shaqueall Koopman,Vongai Runyowa, ZacharyOctober, Cassidy Smith andElton Gamba.
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Kameras gaan nouwakende oog houRICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
Danksy gemeenskapsbetrokkenheidgaan meer as net die polisie, gemeen-skapspolisiëringsforum (GPF) of
buurtwagte van nou af ’n wakende oog oorKuilsrivier hou.Planneword tans beraamom ’nkringtele-
visiestelsel wat nommerplate van voertuiesal help identifiseer, hier te installeer asdeel van die Kuilsrivier-kamera-inisiatief.Dié projek is onlangs van stapel gestuur
en is daarop gemik om te helpmetmisdaad-bekamping.Bennie Weitsz, adjunkvoorsitter van die
uitvoerende komitee van sektor 3 se ge-meenskapspolisiëringsforum, het die wielaan die rol gesit.Weitsz, ’n jarelange inwoner,meen kame-
ras in Van Riebeeckweg sal veral help ommisdade soos huisrowe of rooftogte by sake-persele hier hok te slaan. ’n Inligtingsessieis verlede Dinsdagaand by die speurders-kantore gehou en is bygewoon deur ver-skeie rolspelers. Dié het amptenare van die
Stad Kaapstad se metropolisie ingesluit,asook lede van buurtwagte, GPF-lede,raadslede en verteenwoordigers van plaas-like sekerheidsmaatskappye.“Die sessie is gehou sodat mense bewus
kan word van die projek,” vertel Weitsz.’n Taakspan is saamgestel, bestaande uit
die GPF, polisie en buurtwagte wat nousaam skouer aan die wiel sal sit om die ka-meras op te kry. “Die raadslid het aangeduidat hy as deel van volgende jaar se begro-ting geld vir kameras beskikbaar gaanmaak,” sê Weitsz.Omliggende gebiede soos Blackheath en
Eersterivier, waar soortgelyke projektereeds aan die gang is, sal ook betrek word.“Ons wil hoor hoe hulle te werk gegaan
het en omdat hulle in ons geografiese areaval, wil ons hulle hopelik inkorporeer.“Ons wil uiteindelik een stelsel hê – ka-
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Church service heldto inaugurate bodyThe Greater Blue Downs MinistriesFraternal invites all to the inaugurationservice of its executive body.
The service takes place this Sunday 27September and starts at 16:00.
The service will be held at the AFMChurch in Eerste River along the R102(Strand Road).The executive body, according to its
chairperson pastor Dawn Petersen, is anintegrated group of church leaders whocarries with them the burden of theircommunities in the greater Blue Downsarea.V For more details contact 083 696 5329 or072 415 5216 or send an email to newyouth[email protected].
Kry sertifikate: Blackheathinwoners wat onlangs ’n opleidingsprojek deur die konstruksiereusGranbuild en toerustingsvervaardiger Hilti voltooi het, het sertifikateontvang vir hul deelname envoltooiing van die kursus. Diegroep mans is tans besig op ’nbouperseel langs Buttskopweg inBlackheath, waar daar aan ’nstoorkamer gebou word. Die trotsegroep bouers met hul sertifikate, is(van links) Willie Collins, AntonChiparoa, Pindele Mannase, BrianBock, Chesra Johnson Daniels(gesondheidsoffisier), FransinaJafta (gemeenskapswoordvoerder),Clinton Links, David Bock, AshleyMiggels en Steven Mackay.
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event will take place on Wednesday 30September and is due to start at 09:00.The open day will be held at 2 Joubert
Street, Kuils River.MES assists the homeless, unemployed
and destitute.The purpose of the event is to promote
the services offered by MES to thegeneral public, stakeholders and thedonors, Arthur says.Information sessions will start every 30
minutes and a tour will be conductedevery 90 minutes.V Contact 021 949 8736 for information.
Second chance for matricsHigh school drop-outs or people who havefailed to reach or complete their matricschool year, are encouraged to registerfor night school classes at the Kalkfon-tein Primary School.Community worker Dawn Roode said
classes start from level 1 for those whocannot read or write up to level 4 matric.Computer classes are also available.Classes are from Mondays to Thursdays
and take place from 17:00 to 20:00.V Contact Dawn Roode on 072 697 7346.
Family gospel crusadeThe Oasis Family Fellowship Church inEerste River is inviting people to a OneNight Gospel Crusade Tuscany Glen withguest speaker evangelist Edward Acker-man, a former gang member and addict.The crusade will be held at the Tus-
cany Glen High School in VanguardRoad, Tuscany Glen and starts at 17:00this Sunday, 27 September.V For more information, contact 021 909 5082 or083 789 4997.
Excellent results: OnSaturday members of theJosui Kaikan South Africa’sEerste River branchparticipated in the AshiharaInternational Championshipwhere all of the participants who entered woneither first or second place.The tournament was aselection tournament for anevent in India next year.Shihan Marius Conjana,instructor, said he is overthe moon with Saturday’sresult. “We took 15members to the battle fieldand all of them came backwith honours.” For moreinformation on the clubcontact 021 637 7003 or071 409 7824 or e[email protected]
NGO workshop:The Eerste Rivernongovernment
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Women Action,arranged a
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Teenage‘babyboom’droppingThe baby boom among teenagers
hasdropped, andauthorities arepleased with these latest statis-
tics.According to statistics, released by
the City of Cape Town’s health de-partment, there were 3 316 babiesborn to mothers aged 18 or youngerin Cape Town in 2013, which account-ed for 4,4% of all births recorded forthat year.The data for 2014 shows that 2 936,
or 4,2%, of babies born fellwithin thiscategory. This means that the teenpregnancy rate in Cape Town hasslowed from 5,3% in 2006 to 4,2% in2014.
“This is good news and bears testa-ment to the availability of contracep-tion and education offered by a rangeof governmental and non- govern-mental partners,” said the City’sMaycomember for health, SiyabulelaMamkeli.
“I also believe it is proof that youngpeople are takingmore responsibilityfor their sexual and reproductivehealth, something that we have beenhighlighting for many years now andwhich is also a key theme for WorldContraception Day later this week.”
Every pregnancy should be wantedWorldContraceptionDay isheld on
Sunday 26 September. The vision ofthis annualworldwide campaign is toensure that every pregnancy is awanted pregnancy. This is achievedthrough awareness drives so thatyoung people can make informedchoices about their sexual and repro-ductive health.The health department offers a
range of contraceptives at its clinicsacross the city, including oral contra-ception, injectable contraception, in-tra-uterinedevices, Implanon, sterili-sation and condoms. Petogen, whichis a three-month injection, is themostpopular contraceptive at City clinics.The health department has noticed
an increase in theuptake of reproduc-tive health services in the last finan-cial year.
Better services a great helpThis can be attributed to the wide
range of options available to clients,but also the introduction of “fastlanes” for family planning clients atsome clinics. Their visits are man-aged via an appointment systemwhich reduces waiting times. Wherethis service is not available, waitingtimes have the potential to influencewhether clients return for follow-upvisits.
Another challenge is empoweringwomen so that they can negotiatebirth spacingwith their partners andinvolve their partners in decisionsaround family planning.
Additional clinics comingAt a workshop in May, the health
department devised additional inter-ventions to broaden its reach in the12 to 18 age group.
This includes partnering withschools and other City departmentsfor education and awareness pro-grammes, fast-tracking young peopleattending clinics for reproductivehealth reasons using queue mar-shals, increasing the availability ofeducational materials, establishing aPreventionofTeenPregnancyForumto monitor trends and highlight con-cerns or challenges, and investigat-ing the provision of more youthclinics.
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The sixth annual Pink Lady Crafts for Can-cer event has never been more successfulthan this year.“In the first year, only 25women attended
– mostly because we begged them to come– whereas this year we had waiting lists fortickets,” says Theresa Richards, marketingconsultant at Top Fruit who along withTrueCape initiated this event to raise fundsfor the Tygerberg Hospital breast cancerclinic’s transport fund.
The prestigious event was held at D’Ariawine estate on Saturday and they managedto raise R67 000 this year.
Professor Justus Apffelstaedt, head of thebreast clinic at Tygerberg Hospital, ex-plained this initiative was invaluable.“Manyof our patients live on government
grants of about R1 200 per month. A roundtrip to Tygerberg hospital will cost them upto R150. The choice between enough to eatfor the family and transport is stark.”
Liza Matthews, marketing manager atPink Lady, said this was why they chose
this cause. “Although treatment costs arecovered by government, some patients can-not afford the transport cost to and from thehospital for regular radiotherapy sessions.”Apffelstaedt added this yearwas especial-
ly auspicious for him as it marked his 20thyear as head of this clinic.More importantly, he informedwomen of
the latest technology in the field of breastcancer treatment.“One of only two automated breast vol-
ume scanning machines on the entire Afri-can continent arrived four weeks ago. Aprobe scans over the entire breast, duringwhich it records images that are sent to acomputer for 3D reconstruction,” he says.“Not only is this method more effective
to detect cancerous lesions in dense breasttissue of especially younger women, but itis also not as painful as a normal mammo-graph,” he said.After learning the art of lino printing
fromLizel Cloete, craft editor for Ideasmag-azine, the women were treated to the heav-enly piano sounds of virtuoso Rocco de Vil-liers followed by a three-course meal, inwhich apples featured as the hero.
The Good Shepherd Catholic Church inAdam Tas Road in Bothasig will be hostinga baby and toddler competition on 28 Novem-ber.
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With Heritage Day celebra-tions happening tomorrow(Thursday), an organisa-
tion wants to use history to moti-vate a new generation to a positivepotential.The Elsies River History Society
hosted an open day on Saturday tohighlight its importance to inspirethe future.“History cannot give us a pro-
gramme for the future, but it cangive us a fuller understanding ofourselves, and of our common hu-manity, so that we can better facethe future,” said Robert PennWar-
ren, American poet, novelist, andliterary critic.Activities at the event at the El-
sies River Library certainlyproved how history can play a partto motivate a positive future in thearea.The open day was a forerunner
to the launch of the organisation tobe held on Thursday 29 October atthe library hall, said interim chair-person Ursula Reynolds.“The purpose of this organisa-
tion is to collect and preserve pub-lications, photographs, artifactsand other documentary materialsrelated to local and family historyfrom Elsies River and the sur-rounding areas,” she said.
“We also want to be a resourcecentre to share information aboutthe area’s rich history and heri-tage. There is too much focus onthe negative aspects and nobodyrealises that so much good camefrom here and we are still produc-ing top academics, artists and posi-tive rolemodels tomotivate and in-spire a new generation.”Ward councillor for the area,
Chris Jordaan, also spoke of thehistory of the area pointing outthat it was a peaceful farming com-munity before it grew into asprawling area now comprising 18neighbourhoods.“Theheritage of this area started
with these farms,” he said.“HowdidHaltRoadget its name?
It was a “halte” (resting place) forthe wagons from surrounding are-as and supplied horses with waterwhile the community rested at theArcadia Coffee House.“Fransie van Zyl Road is named
after a farmer from here who wasoriginally known as Fransie vanTegt, so there is ahistory fromherethat played a part in the generalhistory of the Cape.”FormerElsiesRiverHigh princi-
palGilbertThomasalso spokewithpassion about the rich heritage ofthe area.“Many powerful people have
come from this area and are mak-ing their mark in the world – doc-tors, lawyers, academics, profes-sors, sportstars andmusicians likeRobbie Jansen all had their rootshere and never let poverty or nega-tivity get the better of them.“Knowing this heritage can play
a big part in teaching our youth
that they must look beyond theircircumstances to rise up just likeso many of them did before.”One of the colourful characters
who is also part of thehistory of thearea, is Danny Brown, a top sports-man in his youth, who can still re-gale people with the tales of someof the bestwho came from the area.“This area has a rich tradition in
sport,” he said. “We had a commu-nity that produced the best. I wasone of those top athletes and a soc-cer player aswell,witha communi-ty that supported the talent thatwas around them.“I still have the blazers and badg-
es to prove it,” he saidwith a smile.He ended his speech with a song
and everybody joined in.Senior librarian Julian Schreud-
er added the library was very hap-py with the project. “We are proudto be part of this programme andhope it grows. So often we areasked about history of the area, butwe don’t have the resources. Thatwill now, through the society, beavailable for the learners whowant to doprojects about the area.”Ursula Reynolds concluded by
requesting that people come for-ward with their histories, photosor artifacts and documents forpreservation.V For more information about the societycontact Ursula on 082 694 2040 or Nadene on 083 962 7573.
Elsies River has a history to tell
Having a look at one of the exhibits at the History Society’s open day atElsies River Library were, from left, Bishop Andeas Skippers, Nadene Lottering(interim secretary), Gilbert Thomas (former principal of Elsies River High),ward councillor Chris Jordaan, Maureen Adriaan (originally Gouws who wasone of the first graduates at UCT from the area), Ursula Reynolds (interimchairperson) and senior librarian Julian Schreuder. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
The Tiervlei Riel Dancers gave visitors to the open day at Elsies Library ataste of traditional dance that really impressed the audience who did notwant them to stop. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Firsttime action for new KillarneyADRIAN PHEIFFER
What is effectively an all-new motorracing circuit in the Western Capeis going to see action for the first
time on Saturday 26 September.The eighth roundof the excitingWingfield
Motors sponsored Power Series then takesplace in an anti-clockwise (reverse) direc-tion at the new circuit.Although drivers and riderswill be travel-
ling around the same track with every cor-ner having a variable radius, the angles andspeed will have to be worked out anew andcommitted to memory. Some will be slower,while othersmay surprisingly be faster thanbefore. Of course, braking distances are go-ing to be another variable factor. This may
be to the advantage of those who have hadexperience on other South African circuits,and have raced overseas.This especially applies to drivers like
Steve Humble who has featured prominent-ly in sports car events onavariety of circuitsin Britain, and to a lesser extent to Blou-berg’s Craig Jarvis, providing his hugelypowerfulV10DodgeViperhashad its venomsac replenished. Jarvis has recently compet-ed in Europe in a Porsche GT3, while the Vi-per was badly damaged in East London.As far as the top bikers are concerned, it
is going to be interesting to see how quicklythe talented Dave McFadden, who is thisweek still competing in the 2015World SuperStock Championship, is able to come toterms with the new layout.
Meanwhile a tremendous amount of workhas gone into ensuring the safety of the trackin its new format.Major changes include therepositioning and replacement of many ofthe steel and tyre safety barriers and the re-location of two of the marshal points.A chicane or artificial corner similar to
those at the famed Monza autodrome wherethe Italian Fq Grand Prix is held and effec-tively slow the overall pace of the F1 cars,has also been added. The Killarney chicaneis on the main straight at the approach tothe banked Cape Town Corner bend wherecompetitors will have to flick right, then leftand marginally right again before swinginghard left into the tight hairpin bend.Early tests indicate that while the track
maybemarginally quicker than the original
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the show is also going to host guest displaysof new cars as well as a selection of wacky,radical Mad Max type exhibits from the re-cent Afrikaburn Festival in the Karoo.
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Shadrack Kemboi from Kenya proved, inspite of local weather conditions, to be thestrongest athlete on the day, winning thesecond edition of the relaunched SanlamCape Town Marathon on Sunday.South African athletes were hot on his
trail, with Lungile Gongqa finishing sec-ond and Michael Mazibuko third. IsabellaOchichi fromKenya earned a superb victo-ry in the women’s race.With humidity at 70-80%, the East Afri-
can winners battled somewhat, while theSouth Africans took full advantage of theovercast weather, putting in an excellentperformance behind their internationalcounterparts at the IAAF silver label event.Kemboi crossed the finish line in 02:11:41,
with Gongqa taking second in 02:11:59 andMazibuko grabbing the final spot on themen’s podium in 02:12:29.Ochichi romped to victory in the wom-
en’s division in 02:30:20, while EuniceChumba from Bahrain finished second in02:33:12 and Joan Rotich (Kenya) third – 4minutes and 33 seconds behind.“I always wanted a marathon victory,
and I hadhoped that itwould come inHono-lulu in 2014, but I got it today on my homecontinent. I couldn’t behappier,” saidOchi-chi.“We are delighted with these performan-
ces. It proves this race truly has the poten-tial to become one of the most spectacularmarathons in the world,” said race ambas-sador Elana Meyer.
Kenyans takegold in CT
National Championship rally action came to CapeGate on Friday. Richard Leeke Junior andhis navigator, Rikus Fourie, who dropped out later, wowed the massive crowd opposite theToyota dealership. The big guns had spectators shouting their support for their favourites,including Dakar rally star Giniel de Villiers, who rolled out of the event on Saturday. TheToyota Cape Dealer Rally was eventually won by Mark Cronjé in his Ford Fiesta withVolkswagen pilots Gugu Zula second and Hergen Fekken with local navigator Pierre Arriesin third. Less than half the competitors managed to complete the event.PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
Rally cars wow fans at CapeGate
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