E-pos: [email protected]Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 www.tygerburger.co.za EERSTE RIVER / BLUE DOWNS VARIETY OF SEAFOOD AVAILABLE VARIETY OF SEAFOOD AVAILABLE CLEAN OX TROTTERS / FEET R12,99 / KG Halaal Meat Emporium 904 2720/2 Where only the Quality beats the Price! Poorman’s Friend Poorman’s Friend Poorman’s Friend Poorman’s Friend We strive to provide affordable quality products & services C/O SKOOL STR.& FOREST DRIVE, EERSTE RIVER R R 99 54 99 54 /KG Whole & ½ A Grade Lambs from Whole & ½ A Grade Lambs from R R 99 35 99 35 Whole & Half Veal Whole & Half Veal /kg R R 99 23 99 23 5kg Namchar Charcoal & 4kg Briquettes 5kg Namchar Charcoal & 4kg Briquettes /bag /BOX /12 TRAYS SUPERIOR BRAAIWORS SUPERIOR BRAAIWORS 99 23 99 23 R R PER KILO PER KILO 2KILOS or MORE 2KILOS or MORE 99 28 99 28 R R FREE RANGE LARGE & EXTRA LARGE EGGS UNWRAPPED FREE RANGE LARGE & EXTRA LARGE EGGS UNWRAPPED 00 296 00 296 99 25 99 25 /TRAY BULK BULK LEAN BEEF MINCE LEAN BEEF MINCE 99 28 99 28 R R 2KILOS or MORE 2KILOS or MORE BULK BULK FOREST NIPPY SAUSAGE FOREST NIPPY SAUSAGE 800g Chicken Chunks 800g Chicken Chunks 99 29 99 29 99 149 99 149 Mixed Veg & Country Crop Mixed Veg & Country Crop CHICKEN MIXED CHICKEN MIXED PORTIONS PORTIONS 99 7 99 7 99 9 99 9 5 kg Chicken Mixed Portions 5 kg Chicken Mixed Portions Corned Tongue & Corned Beef AVAILABLE IN STORE Corned Tongue & Corned Beef AVAILABLE IN STORE 2 kg Chicken Mixed Portions 2 kg Chicken Mixed Portions 99 76 99 76 /BAG /BAG 10 kg Chicken Mixed Portions 10 kg Chicken Mixed Portions /BAG /kg /kg CHICKEN MIXED CHICKEN MIXED PORTIONS PORTIONS 99 24 99 24 Smoked Viennas or Deli Viennas or Smoked Russians Smoked Viennas or Deli Viennas or Smoked Russians R R /KG R R 85 1 85 1 R R PER 65g PKT 99 16 99 16 PER KILO Buy 1kg Meaty Penny Polony Buy 1kg Meaty Penny Polony Dumpy French Dumpy French Footlong Garlics Footlong Garlics 80 4 80 4 R R Love me Noodles Love me Noodles 80 4 80 4 R R EACH EACH PRICES VALID THURSDAY TO SUNDAY • WHILE STOCKS LAST • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT STOCK! PRICES VALID THURSDAY TO SUNDAY • WHILE STOCKS LAST • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT STOCK! Have a look at our AUGUST events on page 3 AFM CHURCH EERSTE RIVER CARMEN JACOBS A dignified final resting place; this is the outcome of the up- grade at the Kuils River Ceme- tery where more than R2,2 mil- lion has been spent in ensuring this facility is in tip-top condi- tion. The City of Cape Town’s City Parks department has undertaken this upgrading, featuring internal and external improvements to the facility. Tandeka Gqada, councillor and mayco member for community services of the city said the upgrade project that started three years ago is nearing completion. TygerBurger reported on one of the major improvements done in July 2010, when the old brick wall was replaced. Due to heavy traffic flow in Van Riebeeck, the wall had collapsed numerous times. This wall has now been replaced with a green palisade fence. Other upgrades include the new- ly created parking area, ablution fa- cilities, the new improved main en- trance gate and landscaping in and around the facility. “Negotiations are also under way for the extension of the cemetery, which the new parking facility will support,” said Gqada. Thus far, improvements made this year alone amount to R1,2 mil- lion, with the addition of R900 000 allocated for the 2013/14 financial year for further improvements. As the current burial spaces are almost full, these monies will be al- located to the extension of the ceme- tery. Gqada said: “We are well on our way to developing this cemetery as a flagship facility, where residents can visit their departed loved ones in a safe and peaceful environ- ment.” City Parks has invested substan- tial funding in the upgrade over the past three years in order to improve the cemetery’s appearance and re- store it to its rightful condition as a place of dignity. Steven Vuba, councillor and chairperson of Subcouncil 21, in which the cemetery falls, is im- pressed with the upgrade. “In my capacity as chairperson I must applaud the efforts of the de- partment – they really did their homework as to what needed to be done. “I am fully supportive of what they have done thus far and there is still a portion of land which will be earmarked to increase the burial capacity,” he said. Money has already been set aside to fund this extension. “Culturally a cemetery should be respected like one of the heritage sites and we need to restore the dig- nity of those who have passed away. Burial sites should be dignified and respectable,” he added. The Kuils River Cemetery has undergone major improvements. Photo: Carmen Jacobs ) Kuils River Cemetery revamped More More dignified dignified peace peace
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
PRICES VALID THURSDAY TO SUNDAY • WHILE STOCKS LAST • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT STOCK!PRICES VALID THURSDAY TO SUNDAY • WHILE STOCKS LAST • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT STOCK!
Have a look at our
AUGUST eventson page 3
AFM CHURCHEERSTE RIVER
CARMEN JACOBS
A dignified final resting place;this is the outcome of the up-grade at the Kuils River Ceme-tery where more than R2,2 mil-lion has been spent in ensuringthis facility is in tip-top condi-tion.
The City of Cape Town’s CityParks department has undertakenthis upgrading, featuring internaland external improvements to thefacility.Tandeka Gqada, councillor and
mayco member for communityservices of the city said the upgradeproject that started three years agois nearing completion.TygerBurger reported on one of
the major improvements done inJuly 2010, when the old brick wallwas replaced. Due to heavy trafficflow in Van Riebeeck, the wall hadcollapsed numerous times.This wall has now been replaced
with a green palisade fence.Other upgrades include the new-
ly created parking area, ablution fa-cilities, the new improved main en-trance gate and landscaping in and
around the facility.“Negotiations are also under way
for the extension of the cemetery,which the new parking facility willsupport,” said Gqada.Thus far, improvements made
this year alone amount to R1,2 mil-lion, with the addition of R900 000allocated for the 2013/14 financialyear for further improvements.As the current burial spaces are
almost full, these monies will be al-located to the extension of the ceme-tery.Gqada said: “We are well on our
way to developing this cemetery as
a flagship facility, where residentscan visit their departed loved onesin a safe and peaceful environ-ment.”City Parks has invested substan-
tial funding in the upgrade over thepast three years in order to improvethe cemetery’s appearance and re-store it to its rightful condition asa place of dignity.Steven Vuba, councillor and
chairperson of Subcouncil 21, inwhich the cemetery falls, is im-pressed with the upgrade.“In my capacity as chairperson I
must applaud the efforts of the de-
partment – they really did theirhomework as to what needed to bedone.“I am fully supportive of what
they have done thus far and thereis still a portion of land which willbe earmarked to increase the burialcapacity,” he said.Money has already been set aside
to fund this extension.“Culturally a cemetery should be
respected like one of the heritagesites and we need to restore the dig-nity of thosewhohave passed away.Burial sites should be dignified andrespectable,” he added.
The Kuils River Cemetery has undergonemajor improvements. Photo: Carmen Jacobs
) Kuils River Cemetery revamped
MoreMore dignifieddignified peacepeace
TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 2 Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012Nuus/News
CARMEN JACOBS
In a time when the controver-sial issue of school closureshad tempers flaring in theWestern Cape, the opening ofa new school brings hope forparents from Kuils River.
TheRouxville Primary School,located on the premises of theMetro East EducationDistrict of-fices on Nooiensfontein Road,opened its doors earlier thisyear.The staff, consisting of six
teachers, one principal and threesupport staff are entrusted withthe education of the learners ofRouxville Primary. Learners areaccommodated in Grades R to 3.PaddyAttwell, head of commu-
nications for the Western CapeEducation Department (WCED)said the school opened in Janu-ary this year.The school currently accom-
modates 169 learners and is anEnglish-medium school. Attwellsays: “The department decided toopen the school because of pres-sure on existing schools in the ar-ea and tomeet increased demandfor English-medium schooling.”Temporarily the school is be-
ing operated from six mobileclassrooms and Attwell sayslearners hail from Kuils Riverand consist of an integratedgroup.Preparation for the school was
started last yearwhen thedepart-ment appointed contractors to in-stall themobile classrooms at theschool.“The department plans to in-
stall more mobile classrooms asrequired while trying to secure a
site for a permanent school,” saidAttwell.Attwell also confirmed ru-
mours that the department is in-vestigating the feasibility ofopening a new high school inJanuary 2013 also in the MetroEast Education District.Acting principal of the school,
Serina Daniels says the school isbusy and in full swing. She saystheir registration for next yearhas doubled and the school is al-ready busy with many excitingprogrammes.They also participated in the
Health Promotion Week schoolsprogramme and won secondplace for their project for theMetro East Education District.“We are very proud of this, we
are not even open for long, it’s agreat achievement for us,” shesaid.The Grade 3 classes (who are
the seniors at the school) have al-so started a vegetable gardenproject at the school.Daniels says their plans in-
clude initiatingmore extramuralactivities at the school. Current-ly they have mini-netball, mini-rugby and a school choir. Grade3 prefects were also elected anda head boy and head girl are lead-ing the team.Another highlight for the
school is the end-of-year concertthey are already rehearsing for.One of the parents whose child
is enrolled at the school, WendyOctober, is very optimistic aboutthe school.“I am very happy with the
school. It is a really good schooland I will recommend this schoolto parents to enrol their childrenhere.”
TygerBurger word uitgegee deur WP Koerante en is deelvan die Media 24-groep
TygerBurger Eersterivier/Blue Downs word elkeWoensdag in die volgende gebiede afgelewer:Dennemeer, Devon Park, Greenfield, Kleinvlei, MeltonRose, Fairdale, Rustdal, Stradford Green, Gaylee,Brentwood Park, Camelot, Delro, Electric City, ForestHeights, Fountain Village, Hagley, Heath Park, HindlePark, High Place, Highgate, Hillcrest Heights, MalibuVillage, Rotterdam, Silversands, Stradford, SunbirdPark, The Connifers, Tuscany Glen, Wesbank,Nooiensfontein en Wimbledon. Totale verspreiding:27 968
TygerBurger het twaalf verskillende uitgawes vir dievolgende gebiede: Bellville, Durbanville, Parow,Goodwood, Brackenfell, Kraaifontein, Kuilsrivier,Milnerton, Table View, Eersterivier/Blue Downs,Ravensmead/Belhar en Elsiesrivier. Totaleverspreiding: 285 531
Uitgewer:Uitgewer:
VVerspreiding:erspreiding:
KKontakontak onsons
KKorreksiesorreksies
EERSTERIVIER/BLUE DOWNS
Volgens die redaksionele beleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle en kommentaar oor diekoerant se inhoud en stel ons beduidende foute so gouas moontlik reg. Stuur asb. inligting oor die regstellingvan foute in die koerant aan die ombudsman vanMedia24 se Gemeenskapspers, George Claassen, [email protected] of skakel021 851 3232 of 083 543 2471. Lesers kan ook klagtesoor die inhoud by die Persombudsman van Suid-Afrika,mnr. Joe Thloloe, aanhangig maak. Skakel in daardiegeval gerus 011 484 3612/8, stuur ‘n faks na011 484 3619 of 'n e-pos [email protected][email protected]
Vir enige verspreidingsklagtes skakel 021 910 6500 ofe-pos: [email protected]
UTILITY 5 DRAWERUTILITY 5 DRAWER BALMORAL BEDBALMORAL BED
UTILITYROBE
UTILITYROBE
R699RRP R1399
WHITEWHITE
WHITEWHITE
UTILITY MINI MULTIROBEUTILITY MINI MULTIROBE
R1999RRP R3999
Business hours:Mo. - Fr.: 9 am - 5:30 pm SA.: 9 am - 4 pm
SLIDE UNDER COMBOSLIDE UNDER COMBOWhite/Ivory
R2999RRP R5999
wings
optional extra
mattress
optional extra
colours extra
R1899RRP R3799White / Ivory
Pedestals,Colours
and Mattressoptional extra
RRP R3999
R1999
KUILS RIVER TEL: 021 903 5254N1 VALUE CENTRE TEL: 021 595 2909OTTERY: THE MEGASTORE TEL: 021 704 0349
TEL: 021 703 8622MITCHELLS PLAIN INDUSTRIA TEL: 021 376 5699
R3599RRP R7199
LOFT COMBOLOFT COMBO
WHITE/IVORYColours &mattressoptional extra
CABIN COMBOCABIN COMBO
WHITE/IVORYColours &mattressoptionalextra R3999
RRP R7999
SLEIGH COTSLEIGH COT
R1999RRP R3999
White & IvoryColours extra
WISHING ALL OUR MUSLIM CLIENTS WELL OVER THE MONTH OF RAMADAAN
Executive mayor of the City of CapeTown Patricia de Lille has come outstrongly against the ongoing threatsof gangsterism in communities.
In a statement issued last week shesaid:Some of our communities face seri-
ous challenges. Many of them relate tohistorical patterns of structural in-equality. Some of them concern a pastdominated by a lack of opportunities.Still more are the consequence of socialand economic disconnection.In asmuch as these are universal pro-
blems that are not unique to our count-ry, our particular history provides ad-ditional complications.As a city working towards unity in
our diversity, they affect us all. The Op-portunityCity; theSafeCity; theCaringCity; the Inclusive City; and the Well-runCity. These are the five pillars uponwhich we are building the future – forthe whole of Cape Town.Guided by these principles, we must
allocate resources for the kind of socialredress that can provide a more lastingreconciliation. Wemust interrogate thesocial problems holding communitiesback. But we must also interrogate allof the factors that combine to underminecommunities.We knowabout social, economic andhisto-
ric problems. But this government believesin the power of individuals; the agency of pe-ople to change their own lives.That iswhywebelieve in the power of soci-
al change, where individuals take it uponthemselves to live with dignity and respect.The power of the individual motivated to
act is the power to change theworld inwhichwe live.On Saturday we hosted a march in Mit-
chells Plain to say that wewill retake owner-
ship of our communities and put those indi-viduals who would destroy it with their cri-minal enterprises on notice that Cape Townbelongs to us and our children, not them.We know that the problems in some of our
communities are amix of the historic, social,economic and the criminal. We know that toconfront these issues,wemust have a ‘Wholeof Society’ approachandwemust apply abat-tery of resources, from social to financial in-terventions.But where crime occurs, we must restore
safety and order first, otherwise all of ourother careful developmental initiatives will,
inevitably, be severely handicapped.This is our approach in the City of Ca-
pe Town to fight drugs and gangsterism.But we need partners in order to suc-ceed.As good as our Drug and Gang Units
are in the Metro Police – and they arethe best in the country – they have thelimitations of a municipal police force.What these communities additionallyrequire on the direct crime-fightingfront is the intervention of the South Af-rican Police Service (SAPS).It is the SAPS that has the ability to
investigate extensive criminal net-works beyond municipal borders andthat has the powers of arrest that canlead to theprosecutions thatwill removethese criminals from our streets.Today, I ammeeting with General Ar-
no Lamoer, provincial commissioner ofthe SAPS, to discuss matters relating tocriminal disruptions in this city. Thosedisruptions range from thosewhomightbe using protest as a device to disruptthe government of this city away fromthe ballot box, to the actions of criminalsripping our communities apart to distri-bute drugs.But the SAPS and the Metro Police
cannot fight this problem alone.We alsoneed social interventions and social actions.That is why, tomorrow, we will be marchingas communities who are united to achievechange.Together, we will show that the problems
of our society can be addressed. The structu-ral problems of social and economic inequa-lity are being tackled through resource-allo-cation, redress, time and dedication.But the problem of those whose crimes
block all of our other interventions will bemet by individuals who want our communi-ties to prosper and thrive, free of gangstersand drugs.
Harsh words on gangsterism
Patricia de Lille is calling on all communities to fightgangsterism. Photo: Gary van Dyk
TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 4 Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012Nuus/News
APEX VALVE PACK 400 KPA R525
Terms and conditions apply • While stocks last
150 litre
GEYSERGEYSER
APPLY IN-STORE FOR CREDIT ON THESE SPECIALS
DOUBLE BOWL SINK
900mm
WHITE
1.7 m
BATH
WHITE
SINK / CABINET COMBOSINK / CABINET COMBO
600mm x
400mm
WHITE
VANITY
CUPBOARD
& TOP
MONDAY - FRIDAY 07:30 - 5:30 pm • SATURDAY 08:00 - 1:00 pmModderdam Rd BELLVILLE (behind ESKOM)PICTURES AN INDICATION ONLY• E&O.E. • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • PRICES VALID WHILE STOCKS LAST
TEL: 021 948 1852
S u p p l i e sS u p p l i e s
Mechanism Incl.
6 PIECE
CLOSE-COUPLETOP FLUSH SUITE
BATHSCREEN
SINGLE LEVERSINK MIXER
FROM
/ Each
/ Each
PNEUMATICWHEELBARROWPNEUMATICWHEELBARROW
R 00695R 00695
00R99500R995
R 00495R 0049500R 3300 00R 3300
00R1975 00R1975 / Each
R 00159
00R49500R495
00R33000R330
R 00850R 00850
IncludingDrainCock andSafetyValve
BEST QUALITY!! BEST PRICES!!
/ EachR 00175 R 00109
UNDERTILESTOP COCK
WALL TYPESINK MIXER
DIVERTORMIXER
R 00175R 00175 / Each
TRIDOORSHOWERDOOR
TRIDOORSHOWERDOOR
R 00975R 00975
SHOWER/BATHMIXER
KNOTTY PINEFIRST GRADE
/m95R995R9
BLACK XXXBATTENS
/m95R595R5
/ Pair
From
95R 49
FIRST GRADE
TILES
m²
R 00159 / Each
PILLAR TAPS
NSV 15mm
DUAL
Tap optionalextra
COBRACERAMIC BASIN
& CABINET
00R 695 00R 695 00R 995 00R 995
600KPA
HEAT TECH
5 yearguarantee
II
SS
OO
99
00
00
11 S A B SS A B S
APPROVEDAPPROVED
/ EachR 9549R 9549
6-JET SPA BATH
OPENTHURSDAYWOMENS
DAY
CARMEN JACOBS
’nManwatmet ’n beëdigde verkla-ringvandieParow-polisiekantoor,watvermoedelikvervals is, loopengeld insamel, is ook nou in dieKuilsrivier-omgewing bedrywig.
Die man wat met die verklaringloop en geld insamel deur bymense sedeure te klop, sê glo die geld word na-mens TygerBurger ingesamel vir diebegrafnis van twee mense wat by dieParowstasie doodgeskiet is.’n Inwoner van Silver Oaks in
Kuilsrivier sê die man het verledeDonderdag aanhaar deurkomklop endie lys aan haar gewys. Die man hetaan haar die storie vertel dat hy geldinsamel vir die begrafnis van di emanen vrouwat dood is, en haar gevra omte kyk na die lys name van andermen-se wat reeds geld gegee het. “Ek hetsommer onmiddelik geruik hy stinkna drank,” sê dié vrou, wat anoniemwil bly.“Ek het eers gedink die lys is oor-
spronlik toe ek die polisie-stempelsien, maar toe ek die drank ruik, hetek sommer geweet dit is ’n vals sto-rie.”Die man, geklee in net ’n hemp en
broek, was volgens haar nie oortui-gend nie.Dié inwoner sê mense moet versig-
tig wees vir dié man.TygerBurger hetverlede week ook berig ’n man in dieParow-omgewing samel valslik geldin. Hy sê vir mense hy doen dit na-mens TygerBurger.Garth Hewitt, bestuurder van Ty-
gerBurger, het toe hierop gereageer.“Ons sal nóóit iemand uitstuurmet ’nbrief omgeld in te samel nie,maakniesaak vir watter persoon of saak nie.“As iemand beweer TygerBurger
steun die geldinsamelingspoging ofhet toestemming daartoe verleen, isdit beslis ’n bedrogspul.”Mense moet dit by die naaste poli-
siekantoor aanmeld.
Samelvalslikgeld in
TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 5Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012 Nuus/News
MEDICAL AIDS AND THE FOLLOWING CARDS ACCEPTED
we will
BEAT
any quote
MasterCard®MasterCard®
Free eye test for kids 8-12 yearscomprehensive
Free eye testfor pensioners
Free Glaucoma (eye pressure) test
terms and conditions apply
EYE SAVEOPTOMETRIST
A L L M E D I C A L A I D M EM B E R S S A V E W I T H E Y E S A V E !
Women are invited toattend a night of poet-ry in celebration ofWomen’s Month atthe Kuils River Li-brary. The popularand inspiring poet,Diana Ferrus will bepresent. The eventwill be held on Mon-day 16August at 19:30at the library in Cari-nus Street. Ticketsare R10 per personand are available atthe library. For moreinformation contactElzette Myburgh on021 900 1615.
Poetry forthe ladies
You can’t keep TuscanyGlen Primary’s chess teamin check ... mate!
Since starting the chessprogramme at the schoolthey have been doing verywell with some of their mem-bers representing WesternProvince.Last year they ended third
in the WP Top Schools ChessPlay-Offs and this year theteam have competed in thistournament again with themixed under-13 team endingin fourth place.Donald van Schalkwyk,
educator and team coachsays the team was excited tocompete in the Western Cape
Top Schools that was held onSaturday even though theyended up in fourth place.Earlier this year the
school’s team did very wellwhen they qualified for thisprestigious competition bywinning the competition ofthe Metro East District Tri-als.Two schools from each dis-
trict competed but the goodnews is that three of the Tus-cany Glen team have been se-lected as part of the WesternProvince Team.The three students, Tegan
Fritz, Chad Schroeder andhis brother Davon will repre-sent WP at the SA Tourna-ment later this year.
No check mate
Team members from the mixed u-13 chess team of Tuscany Glen Primary are (in front) JustinWilliams, Tegan Fritz (chosen as part of WP school chess) and Davon Schroeder (also chosenas part of WP school chess), (back) Kyle Bailey, Jean Fortuin and Chad Schroeder, also chosenfor WP schools. Photo: Carmen Jacobs
TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 6 Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012Nuus/News
TygerBurger last week successfullylaunched its mobisite with about 400 visi-tors accessing the mobisite on the first day.The mobisite – tygerb.mobi – went live
lastWednesday, giving readers access toTy-gerBurger content on their their cellphones.Mobisite visitors viewed a total of 2 487
pages on the first day andover 4 500mobisitepages over the past week. The mobisite reg-isteredmore than 600 unique visitors spend-ing an average time of 5 minutes on the siteper visit.Since the launchemailshavebeen stream-
ing in from readers wanting to share theirexcitement:“The best thing that you have done in
2012...”;“Very user friendly and easy to find infor-
mation needed”;“I was pleasantly surprised by how quick-
ly one gains access to it”;“...it was easy to access, the font is a great
size which makes it very readable and clearand it all looks very well laid out and profes-sional...nice for us as locals to really be intouch with you in every form”;“A forwardmove from a forward thinking
newspaper”.. To mark the launch one lucky mobisite
reader will win a Middle Eastern Mud Ritu-al for two at Life Day Spa Cape Town situat-ed in the Crystal Towers Hotel in CenturyCity. The prize includesDrRey beauty prod-ucts.More prizes, including Spur vouchers and
movie tickets, are up for grabs for peopleregistering as users on the mobisite.
With Woman’s Day celebrations tomor-rowwomen fromall overare encouragedto join in activities around the city.
TheCity of CapeTown’s Sport, Recreationand Amenities Department will celebratewomen during August with a range ofevents throughout the month.Residents can participate in and support
these events, which includewalks, aerobics,tennis, and netball as well as various work-shops.“These events serve as an opportunity for
men, women, boys and girls, to celebrateand acknowledgeWomen’s Day in a fun andhealthy way.“Whilst Iwant to encouragewomen topar-
ticipate, I also want to encourage men andboys to join in on these activities to demon-strate solidarity with women and girls onthis public holiday.“This day is dedicated to highlight their
contribution to our country and communi-ties and their struggle for equality,” said thecity’s mayoral committee member for com-munity services, Councillor Tandeka Gqa-da.
. A variety of exhibitions, discussion pa-nels, plays, and support groupswill be on of-fer at the Artscape Women’s Arts Festivalwhich starts tomorrow until 11 August.The festival includes a photographic exhi-
bition, healing concert, PinkDrivemammo-graphy tests and educational talks, theatreproductions, gender equality discussions, ajazz concert, dance performances and work-shops.
. In Mfuleni a celebration of women willbe held tomorrow at the Bardale Multi-pur-pose Centre, corners of Beverley and Bob’sWay, Eerste River.The event will run from 10:00 to 15:00.. A swimming event will be held at the
Blue Downs Swimming Pool on the publicholiday from 09:00 to 15:00.
. In Kuils River a beginners’ beadingworkshop will be hosted also on Thursday9 August from 10:00-13:00 at the Kuils RiverHR Centre, which is in Mission Road, KuilsRiver.
Celebratespecial day
TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 7Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012 Nuus/News
GARY VAN DYK
Ever thought of being a tourist in yourown town?
Sounds strange but a Tyger Valley tour op-erator wants you to discover Cape Town ina unique way.
Rhonda Savage-Julie has embarked on aninitiative for Capetonians to “discover” eachother on what she calls her Koesiester Safaritours on the Cape Flats.
She pointed out that while the new SouthAfrica has been in existence for the past 18years, there were still many people who havenot discovered some secrets that were hid-den from them during apartheid years.
“I realised that for some people our divid-ed past still played a big role in people’s per-ceptions of the so-called non-white areas ofthe past,” she says.
“With these tours they get the chance tomeet ordinary families who will share theirstories of life, and most importantly get ataste of the flavours of cooking in these fami-lies.”
Savage-Julie invitedTygerBurger to oneofher tours in Athlone, and while it was a ma-jor happy hunting ground for me in myyouth, it still remains a vibrant and vital
community.She explained that many people do not re-
alise the legacy of this suburb.“People on this tour have been surprised
athowmuch there is to the storyofAthlone,”she continued.
“While the rich cultural side has producedits share of poets, writers and musicians,there is the aspect of young fighters for free-dom that came from this area, and their sto-ry is part of these tours.
“We also take people to the churches andschools in the area when it is possible, be-cause these organisations also have theirpart in the history of the area.
“When it comes to the real flavours of theCape Flats the food is always interesting andwe can tailor our tours to include a varietyof tastes for the tour.
“Even the difference between the simplekoeksister, and the koesiester, is an impor-tant revelation for many people from otherareas.”
“The important discovery for most peoplewho do this tour is realising that life washappening here during those apartheid ye-ars, and it continues, and as Capetonians itis a legacy that they must be proud of.”
From Single view set up toExtra (dual) view set up
HD ExtraView & installationSteel dish HD PVRHD ExtraView & installationSteel dish HD PVR
Steel Dish &installationto oneTV
Steel Dish &installationto oneTV
R34993499R
HD EXTRAVIEW
on condition decoder is purchased & activated in storeOFFERVALID ON PRESENTATION OFTHIS ADVERTon condition decoder is purchased & activated in store
OFFERVALID ON PRESENTATION OFTHIS ADVERT
R599599R
499R499RNOWNOW
The Jubilee Women’s Development ofBishop Lavis will be hosting a train tripto Kimberley next year.
This will be taking place over Easter in
2013 and is a club fundraising project.For more information call Clive on 079
520 8368 or Pastor Ronald Jacobs 074 5530564.
Book now for Easter train trip to Kimberley
Local will be lekker forCape Town tourists
Rhonda Savage-Julie with Duncan Steenkamp, wardrobemaster of the Eoan Group that startedin District Six in the 1930s. While it started out as a cultural group that produced some ofthe top opera singers in this country it continues to provide training in various forms of dance,music and drama. Steenkamp is seen here pointing out some of the original costumes fromtheir operatic productions from the 1930s. Photo: Gary van Dyk
CARMEN JACOBS
Die tweede verdagte in verlede week se ka-pingsdrama in Brantwood Park is steedssoek.
Volgens inligting verskaf deur ao. No-vember Philander, ’n polisiewoordvoer-der, is die ander verdagte wat op die toneelraakgeskiet is se toestand stabiel en sal hyop Dinsdag 7 Augustus in die Kuilsrivier-landdroshof verskyn op ’n aanklag vanroof en kaping.
Die kaping het op Saterdag 28 Julie inBrantwood, Kuilsrivier, plaasgevind.
Een van die kapers is deur die polisie-
man in die kapingsdrama in die nek ge-skiet nadat hulle in die gesteelde motorwou wegjaag.
Die kapers het die polisieman, wat niediens gedoen het nie, van ’n selfoon enR5 500 kontant beroof, en ook die motor ge-kaap.
Die polisie het bevestig die twee verdag-tes het nie die polisieman van die bank ag-tervolg nie, soos eers vermoed is nie, maardat hulle bedoeling was om die motor teroof en dit dan weer te verkoop. Die onder-soek duur voort en enigeen met inligtingkan die Kuilsrivier-polisie by 021 900 2800kontak.
Kapingsverdagte nog soek
TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 8 Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012Nuus/News
KEN DIEFEITE OOR
TUISONDERRIG
Die Wes-Kaap Onderwysdepartement vestig dieaandag van alle ouers en lede van die publiek opdie volgende:
• Enige ouer wat sy of haar kind van skoolgaandeouderdom tuis wil onderrig, moet eersgoedkeuring by die Hoof van die Wes-KaapOnderwysdepartement verkry.
• Aansoeke moet teen 30 September van diejaar gerig word, voor die aanvang van dienuwe skooljaar.
• Goedkeuring moet per leerfase verkry word:Grondslagfase (Graad 1-3), Intermediêre Fase(Graad 4-6) of Senior Fase (Graad 7-9).
• ’n Goedgekeurde kurrikulum in lyn met dieNasionale Kurrikulumverklaring moet gevolgword.
• Leerders wat met hul studie ná Graad 9 wilvoortgaan moet die Graad 9-uitgangeksamenskryf én slaagby ’n openbare- of geregistreerdeonafhanklike skool.
• Leerders wat die Verdere Onderrig enOpleidingsfase (Graad 10-12) wil voltooi, moetby ’n openbare- of geregistreerde onafhanklikeskool inskryf.
• Die vereistes soos uiteengesit in die Beleid virdie Registrasie van Leerders vir Tuisonderrig isvan toepassing.
Vir verdere inligting, kontak Deon Louw by tel. nr.021 467-2653.
VESTIGING ENREGISTRASIE VAN ’N
ONAFHANKLIKE SKOOL
Die Wes-Kaap Onderwysdepartement vestig dieaandag van alle ouers, leerders en lede van diepubliek op die volgende:
• Geen persoon mag ’n onafhanklike skoolvestig of instandhou of leerders inskryf by so’n skool sonder ’n sertifikaat van registrasievan die Wes-Kaape Onderwysdepartement(WKOD) nie.
• Ouers word aangemoedig om eers vas testel of ’n Onafhanklike Skool geregistreer isvoordat hul kind daar geregistreer word.
• Aansoeke vir die registrasie van ’n onafhaklikeskool moet aan die WKOD voorgelê word, via’n onderrigdistrikskantoor, teen 30 Junie vandie jaar voor die skool van voorneme is om inwerking te tree.
• Vir registrasiedoeleindes moet die skoolvoldoen aan akkomodasie-, onderrig-, enbestuursvereistes soos voorgeskryf in diebeleid vir registrasie.
• ’n Minimum van 20 potensiële leerders wordvir registrasie vereis.
• Onderwysers wat aangestel is by ’nonafhanklike skool moet toepaslikgekwalifiseer en geregistreer wees by dieSuid-Afrikaanse Raad vir Opvoeders (SARO).
• Enige persoon wat ’n ongeregistreerdeonafhanklike skool bedryf is skuldig aan ’nmisdryf en dit is strafbaar met ’n boete ofgevangenisstraf.
Vir verdere inligting, kontak Saul Philander bytel. nr. 021 467-2580.
Human Communications C94744A
BELANGRIKEKENNISGEWINGOnderwys
CAR WASH
& VALET
SERVICES
Latest Payslip + 3 months bank statement, copy of ID, proof of address needed. No Driver’s License needed. Blacklisted welcome. Mon, Tues 8.30-5.50pm Wed-Fri 8.30-8.30pm Sat 8-5pm Sun 9-1pm
Quality Used Vehicles30 STRAND STREET (VOORTREKKER RD), BELLVILLE
COME AND JOIN USCOME AND JOIN USFOR FUN ON 11 AUGUSTFOR FUN ON 11 AUGUST
JUMPING CASTLES
BOEREWORS
DRINKS
JUMPING CASTLES
BOEREWORS
DRINKS
flat screen or home aircon
or R5000 PnP food vouchers
to be won!
flat screen or home aircon
or R5000 PnP food vouchers
to be won!
BAKKIE
TRADERSLAUNCHING
MOTOR CITY BELLVILLE
GARY VAN DYK
Claire Phillips fans are gettingwhat they want – a new album.
This dynamic singer and guitar-ist made her fans very happy lastweek when she released her new al-bum, By Request, six years after theaward-winning Say My Name wasreleased.At the time thealbumwon theSA-
MA award for the Best R&B/SoulAlbum, and topped the charts onmany radio stations.While her performance schedule
remained hectic there was just no
offers coming from record labels,hence the long break in recording.“The songs have always been
there,” she admits after a hectic CDsigning session at the launch of theCD in the V&A Waterfront.“I am not signed to any record la-
bel so I had to find the finances forthis recording on my own. It’s beentoughbut the result has beenworth-while.”When she and her band got going
there was no doubt that the classand creativity that was evident onher first album was growing.The fans did not want her to stop.It’s been an exciting journey for
this musician that grew up in Bel-har, attended Parow High School,who started her musical journeydoing covers but soon realised thatthere was a creativity inside herthat she wanted the world to hear.A big part of the excitement that
her music creates is her band thatshe uses for live performances, andshe swears that our local guys andgals are the cream of the crop.“You can hear that these cats
cook up a storm and are the best forme,” she says.“On bass is Eugene Mr Grooves
Ackerman, Larnelle GroovemasterGordon, Yvan Potts on keyboards,
with backing vocals by Rezelle Rob-erts, Edith Plaatjies and AbigailBagley, all phenomenal talents intheir own right.“On the recording I had the great
pleasure of using the amazing Bud-dyWells on sax, andDarrenEnglishon trumpet and flugelhorn.“When you hear it come together
on the album you hear the differ-ence that they make.”Even though Phillips feels that
she has achieved some form of pop-ularity, local radio stations are stillnot doing enough to improve theprofile of local music.“Mymusic is real and honest and
it appeals to young and not soyoung,” she says with a smile.“I grew up listening to such a lot
of music and it comes out in mywriting. This means that there is alarge crossover appeal to manymu-sic lovers.“I think local radio stations are
not paying enough attention toquality local acts. They have thepower to make people aware, butmore attention gets paid to estab-lished international artist.“We must appreciate our local
acts and support them!”Watch out for this new one from
Claire Phillips – you requested it!
Claire Phillips back with new album
ClairePhillipsgets hergroovegoingduring thelaunch ofher newCD. Photos:Gary van Dyk
Backing singers, from left, Edith Plaatjies, Rezelle Roberts, and Abi-gail Bagley in action at the CD launch.
TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 9Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012 Geklassifiseerd/Classifieds
SPECIAL OCCASIONSSilver BMW, glass sunroof forhire. Chauffeur included.(Mr. James 073 100 2104
22
Persoonlik/Personal
DR SENZO &MAMA LISA
The powerful spiritual healerfrom West African.
Have you tried the rest?Now try the best.
Bring back lost lovers.Troubled marriage.
Lucky wallet & luck to wincasino & lotto.
Financial problems.Clear all debts.Court cases.
Women with pregnancyproblems.
Men with sexual problems.
No matter what is yourproblem make a call and be
healed.Pay after job done.
073 009 9070
DR. SULAIMAN- For financial problems- Bad luck, clear debts- Pregnancy problems- Clean & protect homes- Stollen goods recovery- Sale of property quick- Lotto, casino, lost lover- Men's 3 in 1 creamYou wonder why you suffer
while other people are happy?Come get proper solution
Prominade Mall, Mitchells Plain& Bellville
Pay after problem is solved
073 006 3477
GIFTED WOMANSPIRITUALHEALER
.Financial problems.Lost lover
.Business Boosting.Quick Sales of Property.Family & RelationshipProblems . Gambling
.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepersvisit us at : 112 Long Street, 3rdFloor, room 311, Cape Town, or
CALL:021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/
073 219 8380
428
Verkope/Bemarking
Sales/Marketing
SALES REPSNEEDEDNo previous
sales experienceneeded
Free training isprovidedWe offer:Basic salaryCommission
Petrol allowanceand various other
incentives.Contact Stacy021 201 0022Terms and
conditions apply.
RDL-RN:120312 1BNP48K Aug.11-(215)-ill
MERKERS BENODIG VIR WKOD GRAAD 3/6ENGELS EN AFRIKAANS SKRIPTE, SKOLEONTWIKKELINGS DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSI-TIET VAN KAAPSTAD.
Die Skole Ontwikkelings Department (SOD) ‘ndepartment van die Universiteit van Kaapstad isbetrokke by die bydrae van gehalte opvoeding indie skole sektor. Die SOD is huidiglik betrokkemet die administrasie van Graad 3 en Graad 6Wiskunde en Taal toetse aan ongeveer 170 000leerders in alle skole in die Wes Kaapse Onder-wys Department en bied tans kort termynposisies aan vir na graadse studente om dievolgende te merk:
• Graad 3 en Graad 6 Taal skripte: Afrikaans enEngels
Aansoekvorms is beskikbaar by die Universiteitvan Kaapstad, Hoër Kampus, MenslikhedeGradueer Skool (Humanities GraduateSchool)gebou, Vlak 1, net onderkant Libraryweg,langs die laaste busstop.
Die vergoeding per skrif hang af van die spoed.
Vereistes: ten minste twee jaar Wiskunde ofTaal; kontak besonderhede; naamvan tersiêre instansie
Tydperk: 10 Oktober tot 9 November 2012Plek: John Ngwevela Hall, LangaKontak: [email protected] or
021 650 3850/5874
429
Jobs
POSITIONS TO BE FILLEDHURRY!!
MARKETING:. 5 marketing postions available in theWestern Cape.
. Are you hard working and willing tolearn?
. Minimal or no experience required,
. No vehicles required.
. All successful candidates will receive
in house training, setting them up fora career in marketing.
SALES:. 10 Sales consultant positions areavailable in the Western Cape,
. 2 Sales consultant positions areavailable in Gauteng,
. Previous sales experience in anecessity,
. No vehicle required.
.With us there is an opportunity tofurther your career in Sales.
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL021 911 0286
Terms and Conditions apply.
VIBRANT SALES CONSULTANTSNEEDED
No transport or previous salesexperience needed. Free training isprovided. We offer basic salary,commission, petrol allowance and
TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 10 Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012Geklassifiseerd/Classifieds
KEN DIEFEITE OOR
TUISONDERRIG
Die Wes-Kaap Onderwysdepartement vestig dieaandag van alle ouers en lede van die publiek opdie volgende:
• Enige ouer wat sy of haar kind van skoolgaandeouderdom tuis wil onderrig, moet eersgoedkeuring by die Hoof van die Wes-KaapOnderwysdepartement verkry.
• Aansoeke moet teen 30 September van diejaar gerig word, voor die aanvang van dienuwe skooljaar.
• Goedkeuring moet per leerfase verkry word:Grondslagfase (Graad 1-3), Intermediêre Fase(Graad 4-6) of Senior Fase (Graad 7-9).
• ’n Goedgekeurde kurrikulum in lyn met dieNasionale Kurrikulumverklaring moet gevolgword.
• Leerders wat met hul studie ná Graad 9 wilvoortgaan moet die Graad 9-uitgangeksamenskryf én slaagby ’n openbare- of geregistreerdeonafhanklike skool.
• Leerders wat die Verdere Onderrig enOpleidingsfase (Graad 10-12) wil voltooi, moetby ’n openbare- of geregistreerde onafhanklikeskool inskryf.
• Die vereistes soos uiteengesit in die Beleid virdie Registrasie van Leerders vir Tuisonderrig isvan toepassing.
Vir verdere inligting, kontak Deon Louw by tel. nr.021 467-2653.
VESTIGING ENREGISTRASIE VAN ’N
ONAFHANKLIKE SKOOL
Die Wes-Kaap Onderwysdepartement vestig dieaandag van alle ouers, leerders en lede van diepubliek op die volgende:
• Geen persoon mag ’n onafhanklike skoolvestig of instandhou of leerders inskryf by so’n skool sonder ’n sertifikaat van registrasievan die Wes-Kaape Onderwysdepartement(WKOD) nie.
• Ouers word aangemoedig om eers vas testel of ’n Onafhanklike Skool geregistreer isvoordat hul kind daar geregistreer word.
• Aansoeke vir die registrasie van ’n onafhaklikeskool moet aan die WKOD voorgelê word, via’n onderrigdistrikskantoor, teen 30 Junie vandie jaar voor die skool van voorneme is om inwerking te tree.
• Vir registrasiedoeleindes moet die skoolvoldoen aan akkomodasie-, onderrig-, enbestuursvereistes soos voorgeskryf in diebeleid vir registrasie.
• ’n Minimum van 20 potensiële leerders wordvir registrasie vereis.
• Onderwysers wat aangestel is by ’nonafhanklike skool moet toepaslikgekwalifiseer en geregistreer wees by dieSuid-Afrikaanse Raad vir Opvoeders (SARO).
• Enige persoon wat ’n ongeregistreerdeonafhanklike skool bedryf is skuldig aan ’nmisdryf en dit is strafbaar met ’n boete ofgevangenisstraf.
Vir verdere inligting, kontak Saul Philander bytel. nr. 021 467-2580.
CALLING ALLPOTENTIAL SELLERS!!I AM URGENTLY LOOKING FORHOUSES, FLATS OR PLOTS TOSELL IF YOU WANT YOURPROPERTY SOLD, PHONE ORSEND ME A "PLEASE CALL ME"
NOW!
AANDAG ALLE POTEN-SIËLE VERKOPERS!!
EK IS DRINGEND OP SOEK NAHUISE, WOONSTELLE OF ERWEOM TE VERKOOP AS U, U
EIENDOMME VERKOOP WIL HÊ,SKAKEL MY NOU OF STUURVIR MY 'N "PLEASE CALL ME"
3bedroom home with builtextension needing completion (roof
needed)
Call Charlton Williams076 644 6697 /021 696 4114
ELSIES RIVER
Character Plus SizeR550 000 (Web Ref: 271386)Classic 4bed home with secureparking, loads of family space plusthe added convenience of beingjust minutes from shops &transport. A real find!
MichelléTel. 021 591 0990
Mobile: 084 838 0008www.seeff.com
ELSIES RIVER R650 000Spacious 3 beds(1 bic), spaciouslnge, full bath, ff/modern kitch,encl. paved yard, d/gar, fullysecured, 1 bed granny flat.Quite area. (Ref: ABDS0023)
CRAVENBY R800 0003 spacious beds, modern f/kitch,dining area, lounge &TV room, fullbath, Tanderm Gar, parking for 3
Die lojaliteit van ’n kerngroepspelers, die nougesette toewy-ding van die bestuurspan en ’nhardwerkende afrigtingskorps.Hieraan kan die welslae van dierugbyklub Durbanville/Bellvil-le hierdie seisoen toegeskryfword.
Die Durbies is vanjaar die top-span in die WP se Superliga (nadathulle in 2010 tweede agter die Ma-ties geëindig het en verlede seisoen
vierde op die punteleer was).Dit bring mee dat die Durbanvil-
lers die WP aanstaande maand inRustenburg tydens die nasionaleklubkampioenskapstoernooi salverteenwoordig. Dit is die eerstekeer dat ’n klub in die Tygerberg-streek hierdie eer te beurt val.
Maar hierdie welslae het nie oor-nag plaasgevind nie. Carel Steen-kamp, die klub se voorsitter, sê dithet ná verlede seisoen se paar nael-skraapse nederlae deeglike beplan-ning geverg. En dan voeg Jan Oost-huizen, die klub se hoofafrigter by:
“Midde-in ’n puik struktuur het el-ke individuele speler sy kant ge-bring en ingekoop op die ses pilarewaarop die klub funksioneer: ge-loof, dissipline, fiksheid, gesind-heid, respek en geduld.” Die spelersleef elkeen van hierdie strategieëpligsgetrou uit met die getroue by-woning van die oefeninge, verdui-delik Oosthuizen.
As beplanning en afrigting dievertrekpunt is, kan ’n klub se suk-ses egter steeds nie verseker wordsonder sy spelers nie. En in hierdieopsig is die Durbies, wat met 350 ak-
tiewe spelers spog, besonder gese-end – ten opsigte van talentvolle, so-wel as lojale spelers. So byvoor-beeld het Marius White en WayneThoressen elk al meer as 100 wed-stryde vir die klub se eerste spanuitgedraf (met die inspirerendeWhite meer as 90 keer as kaptein)terwyl manne soos Divan Batt, Mor-né Mennigke, Marius Visser en Ma-rio Ruster ook vinnig op pad nahierdie mylpaal is. Ander staatma-kers in die eerste span is ChristoffJanse van Rensburg, KoppeSchmidlin, Pieter Wium, Liaan
Scriven, Izak Saayman, Luvo Sogi-dashe en Sinethemba Zweni.
Maar ’n topklub bestaan nie netuit ‘n twintig spelers nie. Die andervyf senior spanne van die klub, so-wel as die drie o.20-spanne, vaarewe uitstekend, vertel Carel Steen-kamp. Om so ’n groot klub sukses-vol te bestuur, verg ook finansiëleondersteuning. En in hierdie opsigis die Durbies-klub baie dank ver-skuldig aan borge soos Viglietti Mo-tors, Tafelberg Meubileerders, C2MGeoktrooieerde Rekenmeesters enComibined Developers.
Wenresep van ’n top-rugbyspan
Cape Town and national Kung FuMaster, MJ Li (Muhammad JunaidChafeker) has just returned fromThe Legends of Kung Fu World Mar-tial Arts Championships in Hou-ston, USA where he won gold andfinished first in the Internal OtherTaiji (Tai-chi) Kung Fu divisions.
The Goodwood resident furtheradded to that, two more gold medalsachieved in the Special ExhibitionsEvents under Bagua and H-Sing-IForms Divisions.
Li was part of approximately 1 000kung fu athletes who converged onThe Marriot Westchase ConventionCentre in Downtown Houston. Ath-letes from as far afield as Peru, Can-ada, Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong,and China competed.
Li was the only South African whorepresented the country.
Competition was tough and sawmany regional, national and evencontinental champions competingat The Legends World Champs.
This was Li’s third World KungFu Championship in which he rep-resented South Africa.
Previous competitions saw him in2006 finish third at The World Tradi-tional Kung Fu Champs in Beijing,China.
He finished second in 2010 at TheWorld Chin Woo Kung Fu Champsin Shanghai, China and now argua-bly his finest performance at aWorld Championship.
He describes the feeling of win-ning gold and being crowned “WorldInternal Taiji Kung Fu Champion”as amazing yet a humbling experi-ence that sees one reflect on yearsof hard work, sacrifice and training.
MJ Li with president of PanAmerica Chin Woo Kung Fu Federation Grandmaster Jimmy Wong after winninggold at the The Legends of Kung Fu World Martial Arts Championships in America.
SAREL BURGER
Sonja Giliomee van Monte Vista isiemand vir wie voornemendekwaadsoekers maar moet ligloop.
Sy is die hoogste gegradeerdevrou in Suid-Afrika in die Okina-wan Goju Ryn-karatestyl.
Die 53-jarige Sonja, ’n gekwalifi-seerde onderwyseres, het onlangssaam met 16 ander karate-beoefe-naars besoek gebring aan Okinawa(Japan), wat die hoofsetel van diebetrokke karatestyl is.
Ná aflegging van ’n skriftelike so-wel as praktiese eksamen is sy as ’n
sesde Dan gegradeer – die eerstevrou in Suid-Afrika om so hoog ge-gradeer te word.
Die Okinawan Goju Ryn-styl iseen van die oorspronklike karate-style. Dit verskil egter van diemeeste vorme in dié opsig dat ditnie soseer op kompetisie gerig isnie, maar ’n styl is waarin die klemgrootliks op tegnieke gebaseer is.
As ’n huisvrou bly Sonja fiks deursowat 40 jongelinge in karate te on-derrig. Sy is ’n produk van die be-roemde Bakkies Laubscher, eenvan die weinige Suid-Afrikanerswat oor ’n agste Dan beskik.
Loop lig vir diékarate-vrou!
Van links: SenseiBakkies Loub-scher, SenseiMorio Higaonna,Sonja Giliomee enVincent February.
Kung Fu Master gets gold
TygerBurger Bladsy 12 Onder redaksie van Stehan Schoeman Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012
The game between Ajax CapeTown and SuperSport Unitedtakes place on Friday at the CapeTown Stadium with the kick-offat 14:00.
Tickets sales have alreadyopened to ensure that all footballfans in the Mother City haveenough time to purchase their tick-ets.Some 50 000 local supporters
packed the Cape Town Stadium towatch Ajax Cape Town take on the‘’Red Devils’’ in the MTN FootballInvitationalwhen theUrbanWarri-ors stunned the fanatical Unitedsupporters by going ahead fourminutes from time only to surren-der their lead late in the game.Both teams came into the game
early into their pre-season yet theywere able to give the fans a game toremember for a long time.Coach Stekelenburg said: “The
Man United game in the middle ofour pre-season gave us a good op-portunity to measure ourselvesagainst a top team.“We had to be ready for the Man-
chester United game, it was alsotheir second game but we got whatwe wanted from the game. We sawareas thatweneeded toworkonandit gave us an opportunity to watcha few of our trialists in amatch situ-ation.“It was also important that the
fans enjoyed the game and judgingby their reaction to our perform-ance I am sure they did. The boyswere outstanding on the day andthey made us proud.“Since then we have worked on
certain areas of our game and weare looking at new combinations invarious areas of the field. We willplay a number of practise gamesagainst local opposition before thestart of the new season because Ifeel it’s important that every playergets enough game time.“All our players are ready and fit
andwewill continue to build on ourpreparations ahead of the Super-Sport United game. We have noma-jor injuries and the team looksquite fit and we are ready to playour first game.”VascoDaGamaaredetermined to
stage a successful campaign andput themselves in the mix for pro-motion to the Premier League nextseason.The Parow side enjoyed only a
single season in the top flight afterthey won promotion to the PSL for
the 2010/2011 season.“We’re definitely looking to get
back up the PSL and seeing whatChippa United did was motivationfor us. It shows anything is possiblewith the right balance, the rightteam, anything can be achieved,”said Vasco Da Gama coach Tony deNobrega.“There is unlikely to be much of
a squad overhaul for the new sea-son, it will rather be a case of fine-tuning certain areas.“There were positives and nega-
tives last season. We headed intothe end section of the season in thetop four, but our challenge fell awayand we were a bit disappointed.“The positive was that we scored
themost goals in both of the top twodivisions, we netted 51 times. Butwe also conceded too many.“We’ve got several trialists at the
club, while a couple of last season’ssquad have been released,” he said,as pre-season training and friendlymatches were taking place.“We are waiting for confirmation
onwhat the rule regarding theu-23swill be before we make a final deci-sion on signing players.’’Making life interesting for Vasco
Da Gama is the fact that there willbe a new outlook in terms of whotheir neighbours are; Chippa Unit-ed have gone up to the PSL, Santoswere relegated to the National FirstDivision, and Milano were promot-ed from the Second Division.“It is going to be interesting and
we would prefer to travel less, so itwill suit us having an extra coupleof games in Cape Town. But, thatsaid, derbies are always very toughgames. There’s always an extraedge and bit of needle to them.’’
Ajax tackle SuperSport United
Parow resident Bryan Habanahanded out 100 Adidas rugbyboots at two disadvantaged rugbyclubs in Bonteheuwel and Khay-elitsha last week tomark hismile-stone of 100 Super Rugby appear-ances.The DHL Stormers and Spring-
bok wing reached the Super cen-turymark against the Cheetahs atNewlands on 12 May and, follow-ing the end of the season for theStormers last weekend, distribut-ed 50 pairs of the Adidas GolettoIII TRX FG boots to the Thistle(Bonteheuwel) and Blue Jets(Khayelitsha) rugby clubs.Theboothandoverwas followed
by signing sessions with localfans. At the end of their season,both clubs’ Players of the Yearwill also receive an Adidas rugby
hamper.“Being in a position to help de-
velop the game of rugby is a greatprivilege,” commented Habana.“The sport has positively impact-ed my life in ways I could neverhave imagined. With supportfrom Adidas, I hope that today’shandover will assist and inspiresome of these talented young play-ers to reach their full potential.”“BryanHabana is oneof ourkey
brand ambassadors and his con-tribution to South African rugbyalongwith his commitment tomo-tivate andmentor emerging talentis consistent with our brand val-ues and that is why we are fullybehind this initiative of plough-ing back to the grass roots,” saysZobuzwe Ngobese, PR manager atAdidas South Africa.
Habana givesclubs the boot
Zobuzwe Ngobese (Adidas), Anele Zita (Bonteheuwel) and Bryan Habana.