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Four families are in mourningand a community is calling foraction after the deaths of anoth-er four young people.
Just after midnight on Mondaythe peaceful sleep of residents of Ge-ranium Street in Uitsig was dis-turbed when gunshots rang out.
The shots were coming from awendy house at the back of one ofthe houses and when it stopped,four young lives were destroyed.
According to police reports they
responded to the complaint and ontheir arrival they found four maleslying on the floor inside a wendyhouse, with gunshot wounds totheir heads.
Three of the four victims were de-clared dead on the scene, while afourth victim died on his way tohospital.
The deceased are Marcelino vanRooy (17), Jaydene Paul (17), Faro-dien van Niekerk (19), and BradleyKaffers (21) all from Uitsig.
While investigations have not es-tablished a motive for the killing,friends and family of the deceased
are confident that the killer(s) wereknown to them.
“There is no way that they wouldhave let a stranger in,” said SheltonWitbooi, a close friend of the four.
“You can see that the door is notbroken, and they would have firstlooked out of the window to see whowas at the door before they let themin.
“I still can’t believe that these in-nocent lives have been taken fromus,” he said.
Yesterday morning friends andneighbours were still streaming in-to the home to pay their respects to
the family. Noeleen Luddick is themother of one of the deceasedMarcelino “Massie” van Rooy, whostill can’t believe her loss.
“God is my strength during thistime, but I still don’t know why theywere shot in this manner,” she said.
“All four of them were very closefriends and they were not involvedin anything that should have endedup like this.”
Luddick explained that whenthey heard the shooting they imme-diately called the police who re-sponded immediately.
. To page 2.
Shelton Witbooi (left) and Frederick Pietersen (uncle of Marcelino van Rooy) show Pastor Ivan Waldeck some of the bullet holesthat penetrated the wall of the wendy houseduring the shooting. Photo: Gary van Dyk
) 4 young lives lost to violence
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Mfuleni police have tightened the grip onsuspects found to be guilty of crime, especial-ly crimes against women during the pastWomen’s Month.
Capt Nomathemba Muavha said: “Thismonth is amonthdedicated to females, there-fore as the police we will ensure that wesqueeze the space of those who abuse drugs,as the result of using them leads to an in-crease in domestic violence.”
Muavha said thus far for the month thethree police stations under the Kuils Rivercluster, which includes Kleinvlei, Kuils Riv-er and Mfuleni have arrested 1 135 suspects.
These successes says Muavha were
achieved through joint operations with theTraffic Department and Metro Police.
Successful arrests for the period from 30July until 5 August were the following:
Two suspects for armed robbery, two formurder, one for rape, three for possession ofillegal firearms, 27 suspects apprehended forhouse break-ins and theft, 144 caught fordrug possession, 13 for common assault, 16for assault Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), 15for drunken driving, 16 for theft and 11 fortheft out of motor vehicles.
The remaining suspects, said Muavha,were arrested for offences including; com-mon robbery, possession of stolen motor ve-
hicle, shoplifting, possession of stolen goods,warrant of arrests, fraud, crimen injuria, ab-duction and malicious damage to property.
For the time period from 13 August until19 August, the three police stations in totalarrested 606 suspects – this was made possi-ble by joint operations with the Traffic De-partment and Metro Police. Suspects werearrested for two for armed robbery, one formurder, two for attempted murder, one forrape, one for child neglect, one for possessionof illegal firearm, 12 for house break-in andtheft, 10 for house robbery, 109 for possessionof drugs, 23 for common assault, 11 for do-mestic violence and 20 for assault GBH.
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Primêre Skool Hoofweg staan soos ’n lig-baken uit in die Wesbank-gebied.
In ’n omgewing waar misdaad, bendege-weld en armoede aan die orde van die dag is,is die skool presies dit: ’n ligstraal van hoop.Hoop dat ’n goeie opvoeding ’n beter toekomsvir die kinders van Wesbank sal skep.
Die skool met die netjiese versorgde ge-boue vier vanjaar hul tiende bestaansjaar.
As ’n afskop vir die tienjaar-feesvieringehet die skool onlangs ’n muntlegging gehou.
Henrietta Kannemeyer, opvoeder en me-diaskakelbeampte van die skool, sê die doelhiervan was om die kinders bewus te maakvan die tienjaar-herdenking en die naweekvan feesviering,” sê Kannemeyer.
Sy sê leerlinge het opgewonde en baie gees-driftig die muntlegging in die vorm van ’nnommer tien uitgepak.
Te midde van al die opwinding met die her-denking van dié mylpaal, is daar egter drin-gende behoeftes by die skool.
Kannemeyer sê die groot nood by die skoolis die opknapping van die speelgrond. “Dieskool, wat onstaan het weens ’n groot behoef-te indié gebied, se speelgrond isnooit ingerignie. Dit is ons groot projek. Juis omdat hullein só ’n gebied bly, wil ons ’n speelgrond virhulle skep wat sal dien as ’n veilige hawe. Dieidee is om as deel van die tienjaar-vieringe
die speelgrond vir onsleerlinge mooi te maak,”het sy gesê.
Die skool benodig mate-riale om die speelgrond tekan inrig. Ouers is bereidom die werk daaraan selfte verrig, maar hulle beno-dig net die rou materiaalen speelgrond-toerusting.
Michelle Hoffmeester,onderwyser by die skool,sê wat die skool se presta-sie in die tien jaar so uit-sonderlik maak, is die vol-gehoue dissipline wat daarheers. “Die dissipline endie eenheid wat daar heersen die netheid van die ge-bou, is wat ouers aantrekna die skool. Ons het ’nlang waglys en ouers wilgraag hulle kinders hierhê,” het Hoffmeester gesê.
Die ander nood wat dieskool het, is matte of kussings vir die kindersom tydens byeenkomste op te sit. Tans moetdie leerlinge op die kaal teëlvloere sit.
Die skool wil die gemeenskap bewus maakvan die groot funksies wat beplan word gedu-rende die naweek van 14 tot 16 September.Op Vrydag 14 September sal daar ’n debutan-tebal wees, op 15 September ’n mini-karnival
en op Sondag ’n dankseggingsdiens. Ouersen oud-leerders kan ook gedenk-items by dieskool koop. Die skool doen ook ’n beroep opondernemings om te help met die saamstelvan lekkergoedpakkies vir die leerlinge. Virmeer inligting oor gedenk-items of onderne-mings wat kan help, kan Kannemeyer by084 049 6311 gebel word.
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Die muntlegging wat onlangs by die skool gehou is, het die opwinding oor die tienjaarfeesvieringe by die skool onder die leerlingeaangevuur. Leerlinge pak hier geesdriftig aan die nommer tien.
. From page 1.“They told us to stay in the house and we
expected the worst when they arrived be-cause there was no movement coming fromthe wendy house.
“Initially we thought it was only Massieand Farodene, because they were togetherfor most of the afternoon with Farodien cele-brating Labarang. The others must havejoined them during the night.”
Pastor Ivan Waldeck of the Western CapeCommunity Outreach was visiting the fami-
ly and condemned the killing, and similar in-cidents that had been taking place across theWestern Cape.
“While we don’t know the reason behindthis killing the loss of these lives is tragic forthe families.
“While the police are doing their best tofind the killers, we as the community mustalsoplayourpart in finding theperpetrators.I am calling on those who know anythingabout these crimes to call the police. Togeth-er we can fight crime but we must work to-
gether,” he said.Another close friend that did not want to
be named confirmed that the four were notinvolved with gang activities.
“I got out of jail threemonths agoandknewthem very well,” he said. “They were stillvery young but I always spoke to them aboutnot getting involved with gangs because itcould lead to disaster. This murder is a mys-tery to all of us,” he said.
At the time of going to press police had notmade any arrests in relation to the murders.
Killing of four young men ‘not gang related’
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The ink has hardly dried after the Curio-sity rover landed on Mars, and now SouthAfrica is taking her rightful place in spacescience by sending her first CubeSat, ZA-CUBE-1, into space.
The satellite will leave our shores at thebeginning of September on its journey toRussia, via the Netherlands where it willbe integrated with other CubeSats fromacross the world. It will then be launchedinto space in November.
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Hy kom uit die greep van dwelm-verslawing en was selfs vir ’n tyd’n bendelid. Dit is juis waarom ’nplaaslike musikant sy verledegebruik om te verhoed dat anderjongmense op dié vernietigendepad beland.
Francois Scheffers van Sarepta,Kuilsrivier, nou woonagtig in Sil-versands, spesialiseer in gospel-rymklets en het ’n CD vrygestel.Francois, of Frigo Blaze, soos hy opdie verhoog bekendstaan, wil metdie CD nie net die plaaslike jeugvermaak nie, maar die boodskap
oordra dat dwelms en bendes ’ndoodloopstraat is.
Dit is met ’n rustigheid en ’n op-sigtelike innerlike vrede dat Fran-cois sy storie met TygerBurger deel.“Ek het afgedwaal, nie na my ouersgeluister nie en so betrokke geraakby bendes en dwelms. Ek het ver-slaaf geraak en mettertyd het dit alhoe erger geraak.”
Hy sê die omdraaipunt vir homwas die dag toe hy op 28-jarige ou-derdom sy huis en motor, waarvoorhy so hard gewerk het, in ’n oog-wink verloor het. Hy moes dit nood-gedwonge verkoop. “Ek het my hartvir die Here gegee en uiteindelikhet Jesus Christus my lewe kom
verander.”Dit was vir hom ’n nuwe begin en
nou wil hy sy ondervinding gebruikom die jeug te motiveer.
Hy sê die groot rede hoekom jong-mense so gou vasgevang word insulke omstandighede, is gebrokegesinstrukture. “In ons samele-wing is daar gebroke gesinne, dieouers werk of is afwesig en die kin-ders gaan soek daardie liefde enaandag by ander.” Hy is nou baiebetrokke by sy kerk, CommunityFaith Church, wat in Silversands inBlue Downs geleë is. Hulle het daar’n jeugprogram, Stand Out, watdeur Adrienne Fredericks bestuurword, waar jongmense kan deel-
neem aan drama, dans, en enigietswaarmee hulle hulself kan uitdruk.Die program word deur past. DarrelScheffers en sy vrou, Charmaine,ondersteun. “Ons probeer ’n na-skoolse program reël om te verhoeddat kinders by negatiewe dinge be-trokke raak.”
Hyself gaan na skole en kerke omjongmense te leer deur sy verhaalmet hulle te deel en sy musiek be-kend te stel. Hy sê die mark vir gos-pel-rymklets is besig om vinnig tegroei. Van die musiek op sy CD isal dikwels op CCFM-radio gespeel.
Vir meer inligting oor sy CD ofom hom as spreker te nooi, bel homby 084 824 8266.
Met lesse uit verlede motiveer hy jeug
Francois Scheifers wil deur sy storieander jongmense verhoed om in dieweb van dwelms en bendes vasgevang te word. Foto: Carmen Jacobs
Die Stad Kaapstad se parke-afde-ling moet elke jaar ’n moeilike be-sluit neem: moet parke netjies ge-sny word of moet veldblomme toe-gelaat word om te floreer.
Baie van die inwoners en besoe-kers van gebiede waar veldblommegroei, voel egter dat dit nie gesnymoet word nie, wat dan veroorsaakdat die gras uiteindelik oorneem.
“In die verlede het die Stad se par-ke-afdeling die sny van sekere ge-biede tydens blomtye afgewissel omdie blomme toe te laat om te groei,maar daar is bewys dat dit ook ’ntoename in onkruid en gras veroor-
saak,” het die burgemeesterskomi-teelid vir gemeenskapsdienste,Tandeka Gqada, gesê.
“Hierdie jaar sal gesnyde gebiedesenetheid asprioriteit beskouworden gebiede wat onnet lyk word deeg-
lik gemonitor,” het sy gesê.“Kaapstad beleef ’n baie nat win-
ter met wisselende periodes vanwarm weer.
“Gras en onkruid groei vinnig on-der hierdie omstandighede en kan
dus veroorsaak dat parke en sy-paadjies oornag onnet raak,” hetGqada verduidelik.
Die Stad is verbind tot vinnige endoeltreffende dienslewering en po-gings sal aangewend word om onsparke en sypaadjies netjies te hou,”het sy gesê.
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Verdere aandag sal aan die beleid geskenk word voor dit weer vir openbare kommentaarbeskikbaar gestel word.
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Kinders wat die sopkombuis in Kleinvleiin die vragskeephouer by die LaerskoolR.R. Franks besoek, het verlede week ’nekstratjie by hul weeklikse koppie sopgekry.
Groot was hul verbasing toe hulle splinter-nuwe winterbaadjies gekry het. Anneline enIvan Jacobs, die egpaar wat die sopkombuisbegin het en nog elke week bedryf, sê hulleis innig dankbaar vir die kleredonasie deurFoodbank SA.
“Ons waardeer dit baie en is baie bly, diekinders het dit baie nodig,” het Anneline ge-sê. Ivan voeg by dit is die eerste kleresken-king vanjaar.
Die sopkombuis voed meer as 100 kindersop ’n keer. Hulle doen ’n beroep op menseom hulle te help met die kos vir die kinders.Die egpaar bedryf nou al vir die afgelopetwee jaar die sopkombuis en sê hulle voednie nou net kinders nie, maar ook werklosevolwassenes en selfs bejaardes.
Hulle vra ook ondernemings se hulp omaan hierdie mense kospakkies uit te deel.Baie van die mense is TB-lyers wat kos moet
inkry sodat hulle hul medikasie kan neem.Die ander groot behoefte wat die sopkom-
buis tans ervaar, is ’n afdak waaronder diekinders kan staan as dit reën. Tydens verle-de week se uitdeel van sop en die klere-sken-king was dit moeilik omdat dit baie hard ge-reën het en kinders buite moes staan en wagomdat die vragskeepshouer te klein is vir al-mal. “As mense ons kan help met ’n sken-king sal dit baie help. Partykeer is die kin-ders papnat en hulle word siek en almal weetTB is ’ngroot probleem,”het Ivangesê.Hullevra vir die materiaal om die afdak te kanbou. Die skenking deur Foodbank SA aan diesopkombuis in Kleinvlei is een van 1 700 in-stansies wat Foodbank SA help. Patrick An-dries van die groep sê hulle het die klere-skenking van ’n skool in Bermuda gekry.
Foodbank SA is ’n nie-winsgewende orga-nisasie, wat tans in Kaapstad, Durban, Jo-hannesburg, Pietermaritzburg, Polokwane,Port Elizabeth en Rustenburg werksaam is.
’n Totaal van 50 winterbaadjies is aan diekinders van Kleinvlei uitgedeel. Kindersvan alle ouderdomsgroepe het gebaat by diéklereskenking. Persone wat kan help, kanIvan Jacobs by 021 902 1480 of 072 903 2408bel.
Winterbaadjie ’nlekker verrassing
Anneline enIvan Jacobsmet van diekinders watdie sopkombuis besoek
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Well done: Kitchen staff from Hoofweg Primary School in Wesbank were awardedwith a certificate of appreciation from the Peninsula School Feeding Scheme for achieving a high level of school feeding preparation and service. From left are; Veronique Jephtha, coordinator of the school feeding scheme, Angeline van Wyk, Jaylin Murray, JuanitaLewis, Nicolene Marthinus, Louisa Rosenkrantz and Sarah Cloete. Photo: Carmen Jacobs
Fun was the order of the day atthe event held this past weekendin Wesbank.
The Mfuleni police this past Sun-day embarked on a play day withthe children of Wesbank.
In Wesbank, an area which hasbecome synonymous with gang vio-lence, poverty and crime, police areperceived to be crime fighters, butduring this event, police were thereto have some fun.
Capt Nomathemba Muavha said:“It was all joy and happiness for thecommunity of Wesbank today,
when they were woken up by the po-lice who were there to play and in-teract with the children.”
She says the aim of this day wasto create a conducive environmentfor the women and children ofWesbank.
“Western Cape police created amemory that will last for a longtime in the minds of the children ofWesbank,” she said.
Approximately 1 300 childrenwere reached through partaking indifferent sporting codes namelysoccer, tennis, netball, physical fit-ness and a show by the K9 Unit
which entailed a demonstration ofa dog sniffing for drugs in differentplaces. Muavha thanked the goodpartnerships the Mfuleni policehave established with the City ofCape Town’s, Sport and Recreationunit, Centre for Justice, WesbankClinic, Schools, Wesbank Sport andRecreation, Community Police Fo-rum and the overall community,which she says has led to the suc-cess of this playdate.
“The community of Wesbankcould not express enough apprecia-tion for the initiative, as this meantfor couple of hours their childrenwere not involved or exposed to theeveryday criminal activities,”Muavha ended off by saying.
Police message: Have some fun!
The children and some adults showed a great interest in the dog sniffingdemonstration by the K9 Unit. Capt Branton Paulsen and his narcotics dog,Jesie B2230, deliver a demonstration.
Sport enthusiasts could participate in the different sporting codes.
The day’s activities were made even more fun with feel good music asSergeant Warren Fradie from Mfuleni police station was the DJ for the day,mixing the tracks.
Children could show their skills inthe obstacle course, created by theMfuleni police for them to participate in.
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In amission to combat the shortage of learn-ing materials in schools, Kalahari.com do-nated dictionaries to schools around CapeTown, at the Blue Downs Primary Schoolon Thursday 16 August.
This initiative was started to inspireyoung learners through books.
“We know there is a textbook and learn-ing material shortage in the country’s pri-mary schools and we wanted to make a con-tribution towards easing that problem,”says Liz Hillock, head of marketing at Kala-hari.com.
Present at the ceremony were 12 of the 19recipient school principals which includeParkdene Primary school, Blue Downs Pri-mary School, and many others.
According to theWorldEconomicForum,South Africa’s education system is ranked133rd out of 142 countries.
“We want to continue to help out wherev-er we can, not only through tangible dona-tions, but also by introducing bright youngminds into the exciting world oftechnology,” says Hillock.
Dictionariesdonated tolocal schools
Three locals were announced as part ofthe 32 regional winners in the ShopriteCheckers Championship BoereworsCompetition.
The first group of regional rounds wereheld at selected locations countrywide onSaturday.
Joseph Johannes from Eerste River tookfirst place at a regional roundheld atCheck-ers Protea Heights. Pieter Olivier fromKraaifontein came in second, and DennisGilbert from Brackenfell earned thirdplace.
Joseph won R1 200 Shoprite Checkersmeat vouchers and gift hampers from CocaCola, All Gold and Simba, and will also com-pete in the provincial round which will beheld on Saturday, 15 September.
In the regional round competitors fromBrackenfell and surrounds had to bring andbraai 1 kg of their own secret recipe boere-wors, which was judged raw and cooked.
“The independent judging panel consis-ting of representatives from the SA Chefs’Association had a very difficult time,” saidLise-Marie Greeff-Villet from Shoprite.
The remaining regional rounds will takeplace on 25 August at selected stores count-rywide. The competition ends on Saturday6 October when 10 provincial winners gettogether at Sun City for the grand cook-offfor the 2012 Boerewors Crown.
The 2012 winning recipe will be on theshelves of all Shoprite, Checkers and Chec-kers Hyper stores by 12 October. Visitwww.championshipboerewors.co.za.
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Joseph Johannes from Eerste River won thefirst regional round of the Shoprite Checkersboerewors competition held at CheckersProtea Heights.
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ESMÉ ERASMUS
“Parents must stop being like ‘dinosaurs’and learn how to tweet, Facebook andBBM, if they want to keep a watchful eyeon what their children are up to,” said DrJohn Buswell, CEO of Rape Wise, at a pre-sentation for parents of Kenridge PrimarySchool last week.
Rape Wise is an organisation of legal andhealthcare professionals that have trainedabout 35 000 people in youth issues over thelast eight years.
Buswell, a father of two sons and one of thefounder members, is specifically responsiblefor the development of the school and Paren-Teen foundations, Rapkids and Rapteens.
“Parents today deal with huge issues in kee-ping their children safe at home,” he said.
“You won’t allow your teenage daughteralone with a boyfriend in her bedroom, becau-se you know from experience something canhappen.
“You lay down rules as a result of experien-ce, but when it comes to cyber, you have noexperience to relate to,” he said.
“Parents must get involved with issues re-garding cyberspace. You cannot stop commu-nication in your home. Let your children te-ach you how to BBM and tweet.
“You can only keep an eye on them if youare part of it. You must learn BBM languageto check on them,” he said.
There should be certain rules, like neveragree to meet people you have met online,
Buswell said.“Your children must understand that cyber
space is a public space. Whatever you put onthere, is for everybody to see.
“Never put personal information on the in-ternet. Never give your password or any in-formation that can allowother people access to youaccount,” he warned.
“If your child changesher cellphone screen orturns it off when you arenearby, check it out. If yo-ur child deletes the brows-ing history on the compu-ter, take the computeraway. It means your childhas something to hide,” hesaid.
Buswell said parentsmust have a collectionpoint in their house for allcellphones, laptops andiPads before bedtime.
“All the nonsense takeplace after hours,” he said.
“Don’t give access to cy-berspace too early. Don’t tempt them. Sooneror later their friends will show them thetricks.
“One of the biggest challenges is pornogra-phy,” he said.
Buswell suggested parents must create a“time out” environment in which their childmay tell them anything without being punis-hed.
He said children should not spend morethan three hours a week playing games.
“It has an affect on their learning abilities.We see fatigue at schools and violence is alsodirectly linked to gaming.
“A child that is playing games instead of do-ing his homework, or sulksif his gaming device is ta-ken away, or rushes homeand cannot wait to play ga-mes, is showing signs of ad-diction,” he warned.
“You are not your child’sbest friend or buddy. Yourpurpose is to guide, leadand educate. Your childrenmust abide by your rules.”
“The stuff we dealt withchildren in the past in earlyhigh school, is now dealtwith in primary school al-ready.
Last year there were28 000 victims of rape of 12years and younger in SouthAfrica and that is only thereported cases, he said.
Out of 12 000 girls 51 % were sexually activeby the age of 15 years. Also, 27 000 teenagepregnancies were reported, of which 34 % we-re Grade 8 girls, he said.
“There is also a huge drug problem in theWestern Cape. Drug rape is also big in SouthAfrica.
‘The average victim is 15 years old,”Buswell said.
Know what your kids are doing
Dr John Buswell
REYANA STEYN
A life-saving pilot project for mothers andbabies has been launched by Tygerberg Hos-pital in Parow in conjunction with PhilipsHealthcare.
The main objective is to start a clinical tri-al to create a blueprint of emergency man-agement obstetric care units.
This will increase the capacity to managehigh risk pregnancies and complications inthe Obstetric Critical Care Unit (OCCU).
The announcement was made on Thurs-day at the Radison Blu Hotel in Green Point.
“At Tygerberg Hospital doctors often haveto treat very sick and critically ill mothersand every year there is an increase in therate of complicated admissions,” says Dr Ed-uard Langenegger, head of the ObstetricCritical Care Unit at Tygerberg Hospital.
“The resources in the IntensiveCareUnits(ICUs) across the Western Cape are limitedand pregnant patients sometimes have tocompete with surgical, medical and traumacases for admission to an ICU. Although anOCCU was established in 2006 in the hospitalthe demand on the OCCU and general ICUbeds has increased substantially.”
Langenegger says Tygerberg Hospital sawthe potential for more patient admission andtreatment in high care and intensive careunits if there was an opportunity to providethe equipment needed for a step-down unitto assist the mothers.
Patients in need for advanced monitoringcould be admitted to an acute post-natal step-down unit, thereby increasing OCCU andgeneral ICU capacity.
“Once a patient has been admitted to theOCCU or ICU, they are treated and moni-tored closely,” explains Langenegger.
“Only when stable can the patient be dis-charged to another unit for further treat-ment. The obstetric department did not havefunding to purchase monitors for the step-down unit and therefore observations weredone manually,”
He says the Philips Healthcare team as-sessed the impact that a step-down areacouldhaveand theydecided to fundacentralnursing station where vital observationscould take place; providing beds, installingmonitors and training the medical staff.
“With the capability of transferring pa-tients that are stable, but still in need of con-tinuous monitoring to the acute post-natalstep-down unit, we can increase our admis-sion rate for patients that require criticalcare,” says Langenegger.
“This would not have been possible with-out dedicated training, monitors and a cen-tral nursing station, and we hope that thisproject can serve as a template for other hos-pitals in South Africa,” he says.
“Recognising that there is an urgent needto improve healthcare access in the rural ar-eas of South Africa, Philips began exploringpossible opportunities to provide technolo-gy, know-how training and maintenance in-frastructure,” says Jose Fernandes, districtmanager, Philips Healthcare Southern Afri-ca. Fernandes says to improve healthcare inrural areas, they needed to first investigatethe challenges and requirements in urbanhospitals.
Hospital nowhas ICU fornewbornsand moms
Measures are being put into place to assistmothers and babies at Tygerberg hospital inParow. Photo: Reyana Steyn
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Wanneer haar vriendinne metblomme in hul hare op Lentedagby die skool opdaag, sal Janckede Wet (17) sweet en toutrek datdie stof staan tydens die Wêreld-kampioenskapsbyeenkoms van1 tot 16 September inSwitserland.
Jancke van die JanKriel-skool in Kuilsri-vier sal Suid-Afrika indie 540 kg-vrouespanverteenwoordig.
Ná nege jaar vangimnastiek waar sysuksesvol op provinsi-ale en nasionale vlakpresteer het, het sy be-sluit om op toutrek tefokus.
“Gimnastiek vergbaie ure en toewyding,maar toutrek ook. Dietwee sporte se ure hetvir my te veel geword,aangesien ek my aka-demie ook baie hoogag. Ek moes kies, maarek is seker ek het reggekies. Ek doen al negejaar toutrek.
Sy het reeds agt keerprovinsiale kleureverwerf en ook tweesilwer en ’n bronsme-dalje by die Suid Afri-kaanse junior toutrek-
kampioenskapsbyeenkoms gewen.Verlede jaar net na die junior tou-
trekseisoen het van die keurdersvan SATF (South African Tug ofWar Federation) haar genader omvir die Disa-vroue-akademie in dieStrand te kom toutrek. Die keur-ders het na haar verwys as “toutrek
se toekoms”. Sy het in April aan dieAfrikaspele deelgeneem en tweegoue medaljes verower in die 540kg- afdeling vir vroue, asook die 500kg-afdeling en o.23-span.
“Ek oefen Maandae, Dinsdae enDonderdae in die Strand by Disa-vroue-akademie van 18:00 tot 22:00.
Ek het elke Saterdag ’noefenkamp van 10:00 tot14:00 in Rawsonville of indie Strand. Ek oefen ookelke dag van die week indie gimnasium, behalweSondae. “Ek doen kar-dio, fiksheid en kragoefe-ninge. Ek “deadlift” tans100 kg en ek weeg maar58 kg. Ons word aan baiestrawwe toetse blootge-stel,” vertel Jancke.
Jancke het vroeër van-deesmaand tydens dieSpringbok-“capping”-se-remonie op Rawsonvillehaar kleure ontvang.
“Dit voel amazing, ditis vir my ’n groot eer omgroen en goud te dra,want dit is iets wat ek mylewe voor gewerk het.”
Jancke doen ook baiegoed in haar akademieen dien op die verteen-woordigende raad vanleerlinge.
Sy is ook die sekreta-resse van die VRL endien op die skool se leer-lingraad.
Jancke gaan sweetwyl ander lente vier
Jancke de Wet vertrek eersdaags na Switserland waar sySuidAfrika in toutrek gaan verteenwoordig.
Balstryd: Lara Pretorius (links) van D.F. Malan probeer die balby Angelique du Toit van HS Bellville afneem tydens Saterdag seeerstespaninterskolekragmeting. Bellville het die wedstryd met3122 gewen. Gaan na www.tygerburger.co.za vir meer foto’s.
Foto: Carina Roux
Stellenberg en HS Bellville het albeigoeie oorwinnings in die jongstereeks o.19 A-skolenetbalwedstrydein die WP behaal.
Bellville het in sy interskole-
kragmeting teen D.F. Malan oortui-gend met 31-22 gewen. Stellenbergwas op sy beurt met 32-19 te sterkvir die Wes-Kaapse Sportskool. –(Nino Loubser)
Stellies en HS B’ville wen oortuigend
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All the “big guns” are expected to competeon Saturday at the BBSA Western ProvinceBodybuilding Championships at ParowHigh School.
The top athletes at the show will receivetheir provincial colours and go on to repre-sent WP at the national championships.
Pretoria will host the national competitionfrom 5 to 8 September. Although it’s not pos-sible to say who is going to enter until themorning of the competition, Heinrich Vos islikely to enter – and be a sure favouriteshould he enter. The registration and weigh-in is from 08:00 to 10:00. Pre-judging starts at11:00, tickets are R50.
The main show starts at 19:00 and specta-tor fee is R100. All the junior, women’s,wheelchair and senior line-ups will be con-tested. Go to www.ifbbsa.co.za for more.
All the bigguns comeout to play
Met die betreding van die laaste fa-se in die WP se Superliga-rugby-kompetisie word ’n hele paar sleu-telwedstryde vir van die spanne indie Tygerbergstreek die komendenaweek afgehandel.
Belhar, wat verlede week 3-31
teen die Maties verloor het, en Ty-gerberg-klub is onder die agterossein die A-afdeling. En terwyl albei ’noorwinning of twee benodig om af-skuiwing na die B-afdeling aan dieeinde van die seisoen te verhoed,kry hulle boonop eerskomende Sa-
terdag met taai teenstanders tedoen.
Tygerberg speel op Floridaparkteen die Maties, wat nog ’n kans hetom Durbanville/Bellville aan diebopunt van die punteleer verby testeek. Belhar kom op Accordion
Park te staan teen Hamiltons. DieDurbies het ’n loslootjie. In die B-af-deling loop Brackenfell en Good-wood gevaar om hul Superliga-sta-tus te verloor en hul volgende teen-standers gaan nie die wêreld virhulle makliker maak nie.
Die Brakke reis na Pniël en kanwel met ’n goeie vertoning dieplaaslike Villagers-klub klop.
Maar Goodwood kry op sy tuis-veld met Helderberg, die voorloperop die puntelys, te doen. – (SarelBurger)
Sleutelstryde kom in WPrugby se Superliga
Western Province dominated at theWestern Cape Interprovincial Track Series held at the Bellville Velodrome lastweekend. Here are Theuns van der Bank(left) from Durbanville and fellow Western Province member Evan Carstens(Bellville) after finishing second andfirst respectively in the Elimination Race. Photo: Carina Roux
All roads lead to Salberau Parkon Saturday when Central AFCface Trinitarians in a SuperLeague match of the NorthernSuburbs Football Association(kick-off 15:30).
In this game you have two goodteams coming up against each otherand it’s never easy to predict theend results.
“I can tell you, this is going be oneexciting clash,” says Giles Julies,the Central coach. “It’s going to betough for both teams to get the re-sults they are looking for.”
Central are picking up form withevery game they play as they comealight in the Super League.
They have scored 67 goals, whichshows that they are clinical in frontof goal. Another good thing aboutthem is that they have kept cleansheets in most of their games.
Trinitarians, on the other hand,have not been at their best.
There were high expectations be-fore the start of the season and theywere strong favourites, and a losson Saturday would be a major fail-ure for them.
The pressure will certainly be on
them to produce the goods and goon to win their first Super Leaguetrophy.
Personally, I have my moneyfirmly placed on Trinitarians, whoI feel will get the better of Centralon Saturday afternoon.
Central also play a lot on thewings and can be dangerous whencoming from that side but it’s alsogoing to be tough in the middle ofthe park.
Both teams have good players inthe middle who can create opportu-nities upfront.
Trinitarians should watch out forstriker Trevor Meiring, who is thetop scorer for Central, and he is astriker that you can never leavealone in the box.
The Trinitarians defence has notbeen tested and Meiring will surelybe looking to do so in this match.
There is no denying that Trinitar-ians also have a good side withyouth playing a big role in theirpace going forward to give them lotsof options in attacking positions.
In another game Wayside Wan-derers will be desperate for a victo-rywhen theyhostUnited atCraven-by. Wayside lost to Riverside Rang-ers in their last outing and havegone 20 matches without a win.
This is going tobe one excitingclash – coach
TygerBurger and Bosman, McNulty and DuToit Optometrists invite scholars to enterthe TygerBurger Sportstar of the Monthcompetition.
Show us your top sporting achievementsand you could be rewarded for your efforts.
Entry forms can be obtained from the op-tometrists at 2 Kenridge Avenue, or viaemail from [email protected].