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Verdagte vas ná moordBRENDEN RUITER
@ruitervaniewind
’n Man (34) van Ruyterwacht is Vry-dagaand in Elsiesrivier in hegtenisgeneem in verbandmet diemoord op
’n 79-jarige vrou van dié dorp.Susana Loubser is drie weke gelede in
haar huis in Sakabula-straat in die nek ge-steek en het aan haar wonde beswyk. Daaris net ’n televisiestel uit haar huis gesteel.
Kapt. Dean Kiewiets van die polisie in El-siesrivier het die inhegtenisneming beves-tig. “Ons het die 34-jarige man in Elsiesri-vier in hegtenis geneem ná inligting opge-volg is,” sê Kiewiets.
Albert Loubser, seun van die slagoffer, sê
hulle is verheug dat iemand inhegtenis geneem is.
“Wie sou kon dink dat die ver-dagte hier naby ons gewoon het?Ons is baie bly dat die polisie ie-mand gevang het, maar om diewaarheid te sê weet ons tans niehoe om die hele ding te verwerknie. Daar is nog soveel vrae. Hoe-komhethyhaar vermoor?Washyalleen?” wonder Loubser.
Hy sê een van sy susters het diebegeerte om van aangesig tot aangesig metdie verdagte te praat. “Miskien is dit haarmanier omdiehele ding te verwerk.Miskiensal ons later in die hofsaak meer hoor watdie aand van my ma se moord gebeur het,”
sê Loubser.Volgens Faizel Adams, voor-
sitter van die buurtwag, woondie verdagte sowat 50 metervan die oorledene se huis. “Ditis ’n hartseerdag as ’nmens nieeensmeer jouburekanvertrounie. As ’n gemeenskap moetons mekaar beskerm, maarnou maak ons mekaar dood.
“Daar is ook beweringe datdie verdagte die gesteelde tele-
visiestel aan ’n hawelose onder een van diebrûe gegee het om te verkoop. Ons waarskunou reeds ’n geruime tyd dat die mense watonder die brûe woon, ’n gevaar is, maar ie-mand moes eers sterf,” sê Adams.
Adams was vol lof vir hoe die polisie diesaak hanteer het.
“Van die begin van die ondersoek kon onssien die polisie was ernstig om hierdie saakop te los. Geen steen is onaangeroer gelaatin die proses omdie verdagte aan te keer nie.Ek dink ek praat namens die hele gemeen-skap as ek sê hoe dankbaar ons is dat die per-soon aangekeer is wat verantwoordelik wasvir hierdie afskuwelike daad,” sê Adams.
Volgens hom het groot gedeeltes van diegemeenskap ’n petisie onderteken om te ver-hoed dat die verdagte borgtog kry.
“Ons kan nie die risiko loop dat hy vryrondloop en voortgaan met sy verkeerde da-de nie. As ’n gemeenskap moet ons saam-staan,” sê Adams.
The Western CapeGovernment recentlycalled on the bikingcommunity todonate blood insupport of WorldBlood Donor Day.Many bikers flockedto the EmergencyService’s WinterBiker Blood run atthe SAS WingfieldMilitary Unit inGoodwood. Katherina Koopman heededthe call and had herblood taken byNelson Rumbu. Storyon page 2
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Making regular psychological counsellingcompulsory for policemen could be the solu-tion to the disturbing number of police sui-cides and femicides, says Dr Johan Burgerfrom the Institute of Security Studies.Annually as much as 100 police officers,
no longer able to cope, turn their guns onthemselves and sometimes their loved ones,as was the case three weeks agowhen a con-stable of the Cape Town Flying Squad, Ma-nene Binza, took his own life and that of hisgirlfriend, Kraaifontein police woman Con-stable Nonkululeko Majuba.Majuba (35) was shot dead by Binza at her
home in Wallacedene on 26 May. After re-porting the incident to a family member,Binza returned to his brother’s home inGoodwood where he shot himself.An investigationdoneby the Independent
Complaints Directorate in 2008, revealedthat 49 femicides occurred in the police be-tween 2004 and 2007. This research, themostrecent of its kind, was done due to an in-crease in the cases of femicide involving po-lice officers.At Majuba’s memorial service in Brack-
enfell last Wednesday, Tygerberg cluster
commander Brigadier Moses Mamelaraised the issue of police suicide and femi-cide.“We don’t have enough members as it is
and every time we lose one of our own weask ourselves, how are we going to do thisbig job ahead of us? And when it is one ofour own responsible for this death, a lot ofquestions arise,” he said.Mamela stressed the fact that police offi-
cers, like everyone else, are not free of ev-eryday stresses of work, family and finan-ces and said this tragedy could have beenprevented if Binza had spoken to someone.“If only he told someone about his prob-
lems. But now it’s too late and we lost her”.Burger is adamant that the stresses of po-
lice work in South Africa is taking its toll,with three major factors playing a role inpolice suicides and femicides.“Policemen are under intense pressure
from all sides. They are faced with the veryhigh crime levels in South Africa. Not onlyare they exposed to violent crime daily, butoften miracles are expected of them andthey have to carry the blame if this does nothappen,” he told TygerBurger.They themselves are also targets of crimi-
nals.According to Burger, 77 police officers
were murdered in 2013/2014 and another 86in 2014/2015. “Lastly is the fact that they arewell-trained in the use of and issued withfirearms. Disarming them is not a solutionas this will make them vulnerable to crimi-nals. Even when a policeman is on off-time,he is never off-duty,” says Burger.Concerning suicide, Burger says a police-
man reaches the point of no-return muchquicker than the average person would,leading him to believe that psychologicalcounselling should be made compulsory forall police officers. Subsequently, Burger be-lieves the average policeman in South Afri-ca today, does not receive adequate socio-psychological support.“Although there are highly trained psy-
chologists available to support police offi-cers, we are faced with two problems. First-ly, there is not enough of them and secondlypolicemen, without being prompted, willnot go see them,” he said.A local police officer in the Kraaifontein
cluster confirmed this. “Cowboys don’t cry.Most of us won’t speak up or go seek helpif things get toomuch. I don’t think I, or anyof my fellow officers will even know whenwe reach that point when it becomes toomuch.We are facedwith crime and negativ-ity every day and it does get to us,” he says.
Spike in police suicides worryingSpike in police suicides worrying
Historiese huis gevandaliseerBRENDEN RUITER
@ruitervaniewind
Dit is jammer dat ’n huis met moontlikgroot historiese waarde so gevandali-seer is dat dit dalk duisende rande sal
kos om dit te herstel.Só voel Neville Hitchcock, voorsitter van
die belastingbetalersvereniging van Good-wood, oor een van die laaste sinkhuise opdié dorp. Die huis in Beaufort-straat het on-der vandale deurgeloop.“Ons kry van tyd tot tyd klagtes oor pro-
bleemhuise endie een inBeaufort-straat hetonder ons aandag gekom.Ons het bietjie na-vraag gedoen oor die huis en dit blyk dat ditaanvanklik aan die polisie geskenk is,maardat hulle dit nie wou hê nie. Nou behoortdit aan die departement van openbare wer-ke,” sê Hitchcock.Volgens hom is die belastingbetalersver-
eniging baie gesteld daarop om plekke methistoriesewaarde te behou. “Metmybesoekaan die huis het ek gevind openbare werkehet ’n permanente sekerheidswag daar ge-plaas. Dit is jammer dat die sekerheidswagnie vroeër daar diens gedoen het nie, dankon van die skade dalk verhoed gewees het.“Ons sal ook nie voorstel dat die plek net
afgebreek word nie. As daar die moontlik-heid is dat dit herstel kan word, sal dit gaafwees. Dit is ook duidelik dat die plek van-weë sy ligging baie waardevol is. In daardiebuurt kan ’n mens tot R50 000 betaal vir ’nerf,” sê Hitchcock.TygerBurger het die huis gaan besoek en
hoewel dit skaflik van buite lyk, is daargrootskaalse skade aan die binnekant.
Meeste van die mure is beskadig, terwyldaar uit die vloer van die een vertrek ver-skeie vloerplanke verwyder is. Dit wil ookvoorkom of daar skade aan die struktuur is.
TygerBurger het ’n navraag gerig aan diedepartement van openbare werke om uit tevindwat die planmet die huis is. Teen druk-tyd was daar nog geen reaksie nie.
Dié huis in Beaufortstraat word gevandaliseer. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
On Saturday 13 June the Western Capebiking community united at the SASWingfieldMilitaryUnit inGoodwood todonate blood. This event, theWinter Bi-kerBloodRun,markedWorldBloodDo-norDay the followingday andwas orga-nised by theWesternCapeGovernmentHealth’s Emergency Medical Service(EMS)“Since 2008, EMS has been keeping
the blood levels up in theWesternCape,by calling on the community to donateblood, and having yearly initiativeswith the biker groups,” says CourtneyAbrahams, an EMS paramedic with thehealth department for 20 years, and oneof the organisers of the Biker BloodRun. “We average over 120 units ofblood per run,” said Abrahams.“We want to change the perception
the communityhas of bikers.Wearehe-re to make people aware of the impor-tance of donating blood, and that byusing a platform like the EMS BikerBlood Run, we can save lives,” says bi-ker Amanda Bruwer from BikersAgainst Tolls (BAT).Robbie Nurock Community Health
Clinic always supports this initiative,by providing HIV/Aids tests for bikersto know their status.“We want people to put aside their fe-
ar and stigma of HIV/Aids, and to beco-me more comfortable with knowingtheir status for themselves and for theirfamilies,” says Monique Johnstone,communications officer for the healthdepartment..
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Kontrakteurs van elderskom in Ruyterwachtwerk, maar hullemaak
nie van plaaslike arbeid ge-bruik nie, terwyl die dorp ge-buk gaan onder grootskaalsewerkloosheid.Moerieda Morat, ’n ge-
meenskapsleier van diédorp, sê dit is ’n skande soosplaaslike mense oor die hoofgesien word.“Hier is baie mense in die
dorp wat net smag na die ge-leentheid om te werk.”
Werk verrigHulle sien hoe mense uit
ander dorpe inkom en werkverrig waartoe hulle ook instaat is. Wanneer hier kon-trakteurs inkom, kry mensehoop,maar daardie hoopver-vaag vinnig. In Ruyterwachtis nie baie geleenthede virwerknie. Soas ’ngeleentheidvoorkom, is mense opgewon-de, net om weer teleurgestelte word,” sê Morat.Daar is tans ’n projek in
Ruyterwacht aan die gangwaarin alle watermeters ver-vang word. Hierdie projek isreeds in sy vierde fase en vol-gens Morat wil dit voorkom
ofdie plaaslike arbeid almin-derword. “Ekhet een van diekontrakteurs genader en hywas verskriklik windmake-rig en het virmy gesê hy hoefnie van plaaslike arbeid ge-bruik te maak nie. Dit is netverkeerd,” sê Morat.
Reeds gepraatMichael Britz, raadslid vir
Ruyterwacht, sê daar isreeds met Morat oor die aan-geleentheid gepraat.“Met die vorige fases van
die projek was Morat die ge-meenskap-skakelpersoon.“Weens ’n tekort aan geld
is daar besluit omnieweer ’nskakelpersoon aan te stelnie, maar ons vermoed datdie probleme dalk daar beginhet,” sê Britz.Volgenshommoet tenmin-
ste 60% van ’n kontrakteurs-mag uit plaaslike mense be-staan.“In diéwyk is daarmeer as
2 000 werkloses. Die kontrak-teur kan egter, wanneer daarnie geskikte kandidate op diedatabasis is nie, iemand uit’n ander gebied gebruik.“Dit gebeur gewoonlik in
die gevalwaar iemand ’n spe-sifieke vaardigheid moet hêomdiewerk suksesvol te kandoen,” sê Britz.
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Na hoër hof: Die saak teen die geskorste WesKaapse polisiehoof,lt.genl. Arno Lamoer, drie van sy senior polisiebeamptes, brig. SharonGovender, haar man, brig. Collin Govender, brig. Darius van der Ross endie sakeman Salim Dawjee is Vrydag na die WesKaapse hooggeregshofoorgeplaas. Die vyftal het Vrydag ’n tweede keer in die Goodwoodlanddroshof verskyn. Hulle word deur die staat daarvan beskuldig dat hulle ’nkorrupte verhouding met Dawjee gehad het. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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Kunswerke van die Delftprojek.
Die Tygerberg-kunssentrum het onlangssy jaarlikse laerskool-kunsuitstallinggeopen.
“Dié spoggeleentheid is bygewoon deur ou-ers, leerders, skoolhoofde en onderwysersvan skole vanoordieTygerberg-streekheen,”sê Greg Lawson van die sentrum.
Hennie Meyer, voormalige departements-hoof en internasionale erkende keramiek-kunstenaar, was die gasspreker en het virleerders en gaste die belangrikheid van kunsas skoolvak benadruk.
“Laerskolewatverteenwoordigwordbydieuitstalling sluit in Parow-Noord, Parow-Wes,Parow-Oos, Parow-Voorbereiding, De Tyger,Seamount, King School, Cravenby, Edge-mead en Welgemoed. Daar is ook pragtige
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Die uitstalling kan daagliks besigtigword tussen 09:00 en 16:00 en sal tot Augus-tus duur wanneer dit plek sal maak vir diejaarlikse Tygerberg-eisteddfod se uitstal-ling. Die sentrum sal tydens die skoolva-kansie gesluit wees.
Die Tygerberg-kunssentrum is ’n instel-ling van die Wes-Kaapse Onderwysdepar-tement (WKOD), wat in 1975 ontstaan hetmet die doel om visuele kunste en ontwerpas skoolvakke vir hoërskoolleerders aan tebied wat skoolgaan by skole wat nie hier-die vakke aanbied nie.
Onder visuele kunste as vak kan leer-ders kies tussen skilder, beeldhou of foto-grafie. Onder ontwerp as skoolvak kanleerders kies tussen illustrasie, grafiese endrukkuns, mode- en tekstiel-, keramiek- ofjuweliersontwerp.
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Housing company Communicare sayswhile they strive to keep rent down,other factors do not allow them to set
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Tenants in especially Ruyterwacht are upin arms over the price increase due to beimplemented in July. A tenants’ organisa-tion says the 10% increase will make it al-most impossible for senior citizens to affordtheir rent. “Soon especially the aged willnot be able to afford their rent,” a tenantfrom Ruyterwacht, Joseph Chadow, recent-ly told TygerBurger. He added an increasein July will place a huge burden on tenants.
According to chief executive officer, An-thea Houston, there are many reasons whyprices need to increase. “There are manyfactors that we take into account when de-termining the annual rental increases.Communicare’s operating costs increaseeach year for services such as electricity,water, sewerage, refuse, maintenance,cleaning, gardening and security. All of
these services typically increase annuallyby at least inflation (currently about 6%).
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“For example, the Bureau of EconomicResearch at the University of Stellenbosch(BER) reports that building costs increasedby 10% in 2014. Communicare’s businesshas to be sustainable so that we can contin-ue to offer accommodation, properly main-tain the properties and even build moresince so many people in Cape Town requirehousing.
“These are all the factors that come intoconsideration when we consider the rentalof the unit. We also consider what rentalsare set by other landlords for similar unitsin the same area,” says Houston.
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The Tygerberg Meals on Wheelsbranch recently served their annual“winter Christmas” lunch to some oftheir beneficiaries, one of which is theParow Park municipal housingscheme in Goodwood.
“This event was made special by theclose to 50 volunteers – children,young people and parents – who helpedus,” says Linda Louw, manager of thischarity that serves thousands of mealsper week.
“The youth and children helped usto hand out 350 Christmas lunches andgoodies to the occupants of ParowPark. To many a senior citizen thesewinter lunches were a welcome giftfrom heaven,” Louw says.
Local councillor Rick O’Connell wasalso present and he expressed histhanks and appreciation to the Tyger-berg Meals on Wheels and to the largenumber of volunteers who serve and upliftthe community in this area.
“The friendly, enthusiastic children whohanded out the meals, as well as the recipi-ents, were beaming with joy, sunshine andgratitude during the outreach program. Anumber of the youth went to hand out someof the lunches to house-bound senior citi-
zens in their flats and spent some time visit-ing with them,” Louw said and added thatthe entire Christmas lunch outreach pro-gramme was an enormous success, thanksto the support of volunteers and donors.V Contact the Tygerberg Meals on Wheels on 021939 4043 to become involved as a volunteer or donor, or for more information on their projects.
Ama Japhta and Sophie Figus, residents of ParowPark with their ‘winter Christmas’ lunches preparedby Meals on Wheels.
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Snoeiwerkby klubbespreekDie TygerbergseTuin- en Blomme-klub se maandelik-se byeenkoms vindvandag (Woensdag17 Junie) om 10:00plaas by die NGKerk Parow-Welge-legen in La Proven-cestraat.Die bekende
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Wolke bring hier weemoedBRENDEN RUITER
@ruitervaniewind
Die dae word kort en die nagte lank endie Kaapse winde waai koud. Kort opdie hakke van die wind is die reën.
Willem Davids sê hulle kan nog ’n planmaak teendiekoue,maardie reënvindaltyd’n gaatjie om deur te kom. “Ons kry koud,Meneer, en die hele plek raak nat. Die kin-ders raak siek,” sê Willem, terwyl hy in ’nswart pot roer.Willem is een van die mense wat byna ’n
jaar gelede verskuif is vanaf die Richmond-park-nedersetting naby Richwood na Wol-werivier sowat 30 kilometer verder. Toe hul-le verlede jaarmet hul besittings op vragmo-
tors op die oop stuk grond aangekom het,was dit ’nmodderbad. Die StadKaapstad hetaan hul sogenaamde “beginner-pakke” ver-skaf om nuwe huise te bou.“Ons maak maar die beste van ’n slegte
saak, Meneer, maar dit is moeilik. Mensesukkel om by die werk uit te kom. Soggenswanneer hulle moet gaan, is dit donker enkoud en nat.”
OpgeslaanMet TygerBurger se besoek lyk dit beter
as verlede jaar. Huise is in netjiese formaatopgeslaan en het selfs nommers. Sommigehet gewaag met ’n tuintjie, terwyl daar opvan die ander darem al ’n lagie verf is. Diegelag van klein kinders, die geblaf van hon-
de en die musiek van ’n radio êrens is dieenigste geluide tussen die huise. Al konstan-te is die koue.“Dit word baie koud hier, maar ons wil
ook nie na klein huisies trek nie. Die huiseis te klein waarna hulle ons wil neem.“’n Man, vrou en twee kinders kan nie
saam in daardie huise woon nie,” sê GeraldPaige, ’n inwoner van Wolwerivier.Hy was een van die mense wat suksesvol
was met ’n grondeis by Richmondpark. Diégrond gaan tot voordeel van die grondeisersontwikkelword,maarGerald voel steeds on-vergenoegd. “Ons is nou hier, maar ons wilnie hier wees nie. Die eis was suksesvol,maar nou bly ons in dié omstandighede. Kykdaar kom die wolke reeds uit...”
BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind
Mense van Wolwerivier wat tans inhokkies bly, wag op Eskom om na hulnuwe huise te kan trek.Dié mense is verlede jaar vanaf
Richmondpark naby Richwood ver-skuif, omdat daar ’n suksesvollegrondeis was teen die grond waarophulle gewoon het. Die Stad Kaapstadhet verlede jaar belowe dat hulle virdiemensehuise gaanbou.Hierdie hui-se is nou voltooi, maar kan nie betrekwordnie alvorens die elektrisiteit aan-gelê is.Benedicta van Minnen, burgemees-
terskomiteelid vir menslike nederset-tings, sê die huise is voltooi, maar dathulle met die inwoners van Wolweri-vier ooreengekomhet omnie in te trekvoor die elektrisiteit nie in is nie. “Onshet ’n onderneming van Eskom dat dieelektrisiteit teen einde vandeesmaandin sal wees. Met die inwoners het onsooreengekom dat hulle vyf dae voordie elektrisiteit amptelik afgetekenword, kan intrek,” sê Van Minnen.Maar Allan Sullivan, een van die
sentrale figure in die hele verskui-wingsproses, sê hulle is in die duisteroor wat aangaan. “Niemand van onsweet wat aangaan nie. Ons hoor niksvan die Stad af of van enigiemand an-ders nie. Laas toe ek gehoor het, souons in Augustus intrek, maar verderhet niemand nog met ons gekommuni-keer nie,” sê Sullivan. Hy sê die Stadhet ook die aanvanklike ooreenkomsmet hulle verbreek.“Reg aan die begin het hulle vir ons
gesê ons gaan Nutec-huise kry, maardit is ookmaar weer net sinkhuise. Eksal ook nooit al my besittings in daar-die plek kry. Beteken dit ek sal vanmybesittings ontslae moet raak? ’n Menskom swaar aan die goed om net so vandit ontslae te raak,” sê hy.
Wolwerivierse mense indie duister
Willem Davids maak vir syhonde ’n pot kos by sy huisiein Wolwerivier. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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BYEENKOMSPROSEDURE:INLIGTINGSESSIESDie Stad Kaapstad het twee openbare inligtingsessies in Kaapstad gereël vir alle organisasiesen individue wat die proses om aansoek te doen om byeen te kom, beter wil verstaan. Ditsluit diegene in wat aansoek doen om wedstryde, stakingswagte of byeenkomste.
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Improved City traffic services on the cardsThe City of Cape Town’s Traffic Service
is currently conducting a business im-provement project aimed at improving
customer service levels at the 18 driving li-cence testing centres (DLTC) across the city.The Parow DLTC was selected as the pilot
project site and the process started in Febru-ary 2012 with an assessment of the existingsituation. Some of the challenges identifiedincluded the incorrect utilisation of staff,long queues andwaiting times, poor custom-er experience, poor image, lack of standard-ised processes, and operating hours.
Residents believe system is inefficient“We took a really long, hard look at our-
selves with this process because there is nopoint glossing over the cracks if we are seri-ous about improving the customer experi-
ence, but also the overall efficiency of ourlicence testing centres.“The fact is that most residents dread the
experience because theybelieve that the sys-tem is inefficient and that is what this busi-ness improvement plan is aimed at address-ing,’’ says the City’sMaycomember for safe-ty and security, JP Smith.Thebusiness improvement project includ-
ed hosting workshops with staff to securetheir buy-in, conducting customer and staffsatisfaction surveys, and identifying short,medium and long-term solutions. Some ofthe recommendations that have since beenimplemented include welcoming customersat the door, the provision of seating in thewaiting area, a dress code for staff, a queueticketing system, training of staff to performmultiple functions, ongoing systems and
customer service training for staff.“Thebenefitswe’re lookingat includea re-
duction in overtime costs and staff absentee-ism as well as improved staff morale andproductivity. We are also looking to use cus-tomer complaints and feedback as a yard-stick of whether or not these improvementsare working.“Other indicators would include the num-
ber of audit queries as well as the amountof time residents spend at our driving li-cence testing centres.We have already start-ed implementing some of the recommenda-tions at our other DLTCs and we are work-ing on finalising the standardisation of ourservices across the city. However, this is notwhere it ends. We will do ongoing customersatisfaction surveys so that we can imple-ment even more improvements going for-
ward,’’ added Smith.
Provide better customer experienceOther recommendations that are under
consideration include an SMS reminder ser-vice for clients as well as a centralised num-ber for enquiries. “These improvements areaimed at turning our licence testing centresinto world-class facilities. We want to pro-vide a better customer experience, increasethe incomewederive through improvedpro-ductivity, cut down evenmore on the admin-istrative side of driving licence renewalsand other transactions, and even further re-duce the waiting periods for driving andlearner licence tests. We have already put alot of time and effort into this exercise, butI want to urge the public to continue givingus feedback on how we are performing.”
Daar is net bietjie meer as ’nmaand oor omkaartjies te koop vir vanjaar se Want onsKan/’Cause we Can!-konsert.Die konsert, wat op Sondag 26 Julie in die
Bellville-burgersentrum plaasvind, worddeur van die land se voorste kunstenaarsondersteun. Zanne Stapelberg, Jak dePriester, Altus Muller, Marc Lottering, Wi-cus van der Merwe, Peter Mitchell, Corlea,Andre and The Swingers, David Kramer,Dewald Wasserfall, Dowwe Dolla, PedroKruger tree ondermeer op. Tot op hede hetdie konsert al meer as R2 miljoen vir ver-skeie plaaslike liefdadigheidsorganisasiesingesamel en vanjaar is dit Project Dignity,die Fisantekraal Centre for Developmenten Choc Childhood Cancer Foundation sebeurt. Die Want ons Kan/’Cause weCan!-konsert begin om 18:00 vir 18:30 enkaartjies is direk van die begunstigde orga-nisasies teen R250 elk beskikbaar.V Kontak Linda Oosthuizen by 072 740 4854 virkaartjies by die Fisantekraal Centre for Development.V Om Choc Childhood Cancer Foundation te ondersteun, kan lesers hul kaartjies by Alicia van Onselenby 083 414 6741 of Vanessa Vermaak by082 784 5179 koop.V Kontak Liza Adlem by 082 772 9057 om kaartjiesvan Project Dignity te koop.
Spring gouvir kaartjies
Fundraiser: Zanne Stapelberg and JamesBhemgee, with the West Coast YouthOrchestra will be at the D’Aria in D’ville onSunday 21 June at 12:00 for Danielle Didlof,who has been invited to the MittenwaldInternational Double Bass Masterclasses2015 in Germany. Tickets: R150 or R100for scholars. Email [email protected] call 084 018 1122 to book.
The search for the next big name in come-dy, hailing from the northern suburbs ison.The team behind the #ThatsFunny co-
medy shows will be hosting the Stand-upComedy Showdown atMeraki in Durban-ville throughout July.The competitionwill give 16 aspiring or
up and coming comedians the chance toshine and compete for the main prizewhich includespublicity, an interviewonthe #ThatsFunny podcast, a cash prizeand a slot alongside some of South Afri-ca’s comedy heavyweights at #ThatsFun-ny’s biggest show to date on Saturday 8August.“The competition is open to anybody as
long as they can have a five minute setprepared for the first round that has notbeen stolen from any local or internatio-nal comedians,” says competition organi-ser Joe Emilio. Contestants must also re-side in the northern suburbs.Round one on Saturday 4 July will see
all 16 contestants take to the stage witha five-minute set. The audience will thenget a chance to vote for the comediansthey think should go through to the nextround. Audience members will also beasked to choose a “Golden Ticket” win-ner, who will go straight through to thefinals without competing in rounds twoor three.Eight contestants will be chosen to go
through to the next stage of the competiti-on. They’ll be randomly divided intogroups whowill compete in round two onFriday 10 July and round three on Satur-day 18 July. The audience will choose thethree finalists who will then competealongside a guest comedian and local mu-sicians on Saturday 25 July.
V Audience members pay R30 entrance. Comedians can email [email protected] to enter or visitthe HashTagThatsFunny Facebook page for moreinformation.
Think you have thegift of being funny?
Brackenfell comedian Joe Emilio is behindthe search for the Northern Suburbs’ nextup and coming comedian. PHOTO: WILD ROSEPHOTOGRAPHY
A University of the Western Cape (UWC)professor has been elected to chair a Uni-tedNations (UN) children’s rights commit-tee.Prof BenyamMezmur from the Commu-
nity Law Centre at UWC, is also the headof the Children’s Rights Project.During the UN’s
69th sitting in Ge-neve last week, hewas elected as cha-irperson of the UNCommittee on theRights of the Child.Prof Jaap de Vis-
ser, director at theCommunity LawCentre, congratu-lated Prof Mezmuron behalf of the centre.“We wish him all the best with this criti-
cally important task.Hewill be a great cha-irperson, I’m sure, and the committeestands to benefit from his experience andskills,” De Visser said.The committee comprises 18 indepen-
dent experts whomonitor the implementa-tion of the Convention on the Rights of theChild by the member states.The committee alsomonitors implemen-
tation of twoOptional Protocols to theCon-vention: firstly on involvement of childrenin armed conflict, and secondly on the saleof children, child prostitution and childpornography.
Holidayfun atnaturereservesThe City of Cape Town’s nature re-
serves will be hosting several fun-filled holiday programmes through-
out the month of July.According to a statement, these pro-
grammes will be offered at the Tygerberg,Durbanville, Blaauwberg and Table BayNature Reserves over the school holidays.Parents are urged to book a spot for their
children now to avoid disappointment.The City’sMaycomember for energy, en-
vironmental and spatial planning, Johanvan der Merwe says these programmesprove to be very popular among youngerresidents.“This is very encouraging as these
learners are our futurepartners in the crea-tion of a more sustainable city. It is essen-tial for us to find innovative ways to nur-ture a love and understanding for ourunique natural environment among theyouth, and to educate them about how theyare able to contribute to the future of theirnatural surroundings,” he says.
.The Tygerberg and Durbanville naturereserves will be hosting two different holi-day programmes during the upcoming Julyholidays, on Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2July from 09:00 to 12:00 aimed at childrenbetween the ages of six and nine years old.These programmes will be held simulta-
neously at each reserve, teaching childrenabout the different kinds of tortoises andbirds, as well as highlighting their impor-tance in nature.Each programme is divided into two ses-
sions. The first session will be conductedin Afrikaans and the second will be in En-glish. Thiswill give children the opportuni-ty to attend both programmes and alternatebetween the two nature reserves.
. Shortly thereafter, the Tygerberg Na-ture Reserve will host a Nature Calls pro-gramme for adventurers between the agesof 10 and 13. This programme will run fortwo days on Monday 6 and Tuesday 7 Julybetween 09:00 and 12:00.Bookings for the Tygerberg and Durban-
ville Nature Reserve programmes close onFriday 26 June.
. There’s also a chance to explore na-ture’s coastal life at theBlaauwbergNatureReserve with an educational programmewhich starts on Tuesday 7 July. Childrenwill have an opportunity to learn moreabout the different shells found on thebeach, the dunes and the invasive alienplants surrounding the nature reserve. Theweek ends with a hike to the top of the hillto enjoy the lovely scenic views of CapeTown.
. The programme continues from Mon-day 13 to Thursday 16 July at Table BayNa-ture Reserve, with reptiles being the maintheme.Not onlywill children learn about the dif-
ferences between snakes and skinks, butthey will have the opportunity to explorethe Milnerton Racecourse in search of cha-meleons to learn more about them.Musical skills will be tested on Wednes-
day 15 July when the children will makesome “noise for nature”.This will be followed by the last pro-
gramme of the week in which they will betaught the differences between tortoises,turtles and terrapins.Activities at the Table Bay and Blaauw-
berg Nature Reserves start at 09:00 and endat approximately 13:00 daily.The programmewill be aimed at children
between the ages of 8 and 12 years old.Bookings for the Blaauwberg and Table
Bay Nature Reserves programmes close onThursday 2 July.V For more information about the Durbanville andTygerberg Nature Reserves holiday programmes orto make a booking, contact Lizelle van der Merweat tygerbergnaturereserve.intern@capetown.gov.za or call 021 444 9263. For the Blaauwberg and Table Bay Nature Reserves holiday programmes or to make a booking, contact ElzetteKrynauw at [email protected]
Age is foolish andforgetful when itunderestimatesyouth. –J.K Rowling
Sokkerstryd sonder toeskouers: Twee kinders speel sokker met 'n leë koeldrankbottel op 'n mistige oggendin die informele nedersetting by Wolwerivier naby die N7. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Sanral is flooding all thenewsmedia with promotionalmaterial, all while they wishus to believe that under theircontrol all will be wonderful.My experience shows that theiroptimism is badly placed.
On 5 June at 14:00 therewere five lanes open at theHuguenot Tunnel and wewaited over ten minutes topass through the pay point enroute to Worcester. Now this isa long-standing operating tollstation and it was not evenpeak time, there were noaccidents, nor serious roadworks, so this leads me to taketheir propaganda with a pinchof salt.
We were also advised thatthere would always be analternative road to use so onecould always choose whetherthe driver wished to use thetoll road. In that case foralmost 12 months the StormsRiver toll route has been(invalidly) collecting toll whilethe alternate routes viaNature’s Valley and Bloukrantzpass has been impassable. Soare they entitled to collect thetoll at this station becausethere is no alternate route?
MIKE WOODEmail
Sanral optimismbadly placed
Baie mense voel dat as jy vanstaatshospitale gebruik maak,dit ’n pynlike en emosioneleproses is. Ongelukkig is al watpynlik is die wagtydperke totjy gehelp word. Ek het op 5Januarie agterkom ek sit metgroot probleme toe ek ná ’ndoktersbesoek en X-strale inkennis gestel is ek het ’nL5S1-werwel-breuk in my rug.
Dit is seker die mees on-draaglikse pyn wat enige menskan ervaar – van voet en tonewat lam is, naalde en dieondraaglike knypgevoel wat
Tygerberghospitaalse diens baie goed
jou hele lewe ontwrig. Ek wasdepressief. My dokter het myverwys na Tygerberg se neuro-logiese afdeling, waar die meesfantastiese mediese span tot myredding gekom het. Ek was aandie begin baie skepties oor diehospitaal. Tot my verbasing wasek toe onder die sorg geplaasvan die beste neuroloë denk-baar, dr. Roytovski en dr. Vlok.
Ek is toe op 16 April geope-reer. Ek kan met eerlikheid sêdat ek voortreflike versorginggekry het. My operasie was ’ngroot sukses, en ek sal ewigdankbaar wees vir die neurloloëvir hul puik werk! Sonder hullesou ek nie so spoedig herstelhet nie. Vir diegene wat ’nbesoek aan die hospitaal uitstel,kan ek vandag verseker datdaar beslis ’n wanindruk oordie Tygerberg-hospitaal bestaan.Ongelukkig is die wagtydperkom dokters te sien die enigsteslegte deel. Die hospitaal is oud,die sale het nie luukse geriewenie, maar die diens is uitmun-tend! ’n Mens gaan tog niehospitaal toe om van dieluuksheid gebruik te maak nie.
YOLANDI JEWASKIEWITZBAUERMEESTER
Epos
Please check your credit cardstatements! I always do meticu-lously, and noticed R15 beingtaken off from someone callingthemselves I*Paygate followedby a number and a differentplace each time eg. Tokai, and Ido not live anywhere nearTokai.
Although the amount is onlyR15, it is taken off everyfortnight over a weekendusually, so one might miss this.According to the fraud depart-ment, it’s a company thatburies and cremates you towhich I have never subscribedto! Added to this, our state-ments are delayed (sometimesthree months later with thepostal service being what it is),so unless you go to an ATMand get an up to date statement
Check your creditcard statements
I have on numerous occasionsspoken about the four-way stopat Suikerbossie and Aandblomstreet and the fact that peopledo not stop there. I have in thelast months reported cars justskipping the stop especiallyfrom the Brackenfell side in themornings and vica versa in theafternoons. On Sunday mor-nings when I walk with my dogto Blomtuin I sometimes watchthat crossing and you will notbelieve how many people justdrive over that stop withoutstopping. During the day thatparticular corner is extremelybusy with rush hour traffic andthe congestion caused by theshoppers who visit the Blom-tuin centre.
I think it is now high timethat something is done aboutthat area. Not only must theroad be made wider, but arobot or a raised crossing orsomething must be done.
ANONYMOUSBellville
Stop signs ignoredby motorists
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Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionelebeleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle enkommentaar oor die koerantse inhoud en stel onsbeduidende foute so gou asmoontlik reg. Stuur asb.inligting oor die regstelling vanfoute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 seGemeenskapspers, GeorgeClaassen, by george.claas[email protected] of skakel021 851 3232 of 083 5432471. Lesers kan ook klagtesoor die inhoud by diePersombudsman vanSuidAfrika, mnr. Joe Thloloe,aanhangig maak. Skakel indaardie geval gerus 011 4843612/8, stuur ‘n faks na 011484 3619 of ‘n epos nanakhanyim@ombudsman.org.za or johanr@ombudsman.org.za
LEWENSKIEKIE
Stuur ons niedalk af opjeugramp nie?Gister was dit Jeugdag – ook weer ’nherinnering vir Suid-Afrikaners aan diegebeure van 39 jaar gelede toe leerdersvan Soweto in opstand gekom het oorAfrikaans as vak in swart skole. Dit was’n bloedige dag waarop honderde jeugdi-ges hul lewens verloor het.Nooit mag ons so ’n dag weer beleef
nie! Daarmee sal die meerderheid lands-genote saamstem.Maar stuur ons nie onafwendbaar weer
af op ’n soortgelyke jeugramp nie? Wantdie tydbom tik meedoënloos voort – ineen of ander stadium gaan die jeug teenhul haglike en toekomslose situasie inopstand kom.Die fondament is reeds stewig gelê vir
’n jeugrevolusie in die land. Werkloos-heid is hier een van die grootste redes.Bykans 40% van die SA jeug tussen 15 en35 jaar sit sonder werk.’n Onderwysstelsel wat by die nate
lostorring help ook nie. Van die bykans1,2 miljoen graad 1-leerders wat elke jaarbegin, haal net 500 000 matriek en 10%van hulle kry matrikulasie-vrystelling virhoër opleiding.Dié situasie skep ’n teelaarde vir
kriminaliteit, bende-aktiwiteite endwelms. Want sonder enige toekoms-moontlikhede is dit die tweede besteopsie. Armoede het selde ’n gewete.Voeg daarby ’n regering wat met
selfverryking, korrupsie en nepotisme ’npatetiese voorbeeld aan die jeug stel, endie revolusiepad is behoorlik geplavei.Die groot vraag is: Sal ons betyds kan
ingryp om dit te voorkom?
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV Maandag het die kar van my suster segestremde man voor OK-minimark in Hu-gostraat gebreek en sy moes die kar uitdie pad kry sonder hulp. Ek het die Good-wood-polisie gebel en hul hulp gevra,maar hulle kon nie die kar aan die gang krynie. ’n Vriendelike man het langs my ge-stop met ’n bussie en gevra hoe hy kanhelp. Ek het gesê ek soek net iemand ommy swaer by my huis te gaan aflaai. Hy hetdadelik aangebied om ons te gaan aflaai.Dit het my ontgaan om sy naam te vra,maar sy bussie se nommerplaat is Jaiden1 WP. Dankie aan die vriendelike heer. Onswaardeer u hulp opreg! - Ansie, Vrijzee
V The Golden Arrow bus company is oneof the biggest in the W-Cape. We use theirbuses to get to work and we buy clip-cards. Workers play a very important partin a company, but they (Golden Arrow)deliver a very poor service to us. In themorning we have enough buses, but atnight there are no buses. I work at Welge-moed, my bus stop is near the Engen gara-ge. We had a bus at 15:20 and it was chan-ged to 15:30 without anyone informing usand now it doesn’t stop at my bus stop.On rainy days we are in trouble. I phonedthem, but nothing happened - they don’tcare about people. - Virginia Mbabane
V Ons as inwoners van ’n woonstel regoorTygerberg-stasie wil weet wat die Parow-verkeersdepartement doen ontrent dieklomp taxi’s wat op ’n rooistreep staan ensake doen? Die private parkeerplek wordook as ’n oplaaiplek gebruik. Die polisie rynet verby, maar geen verkeersbeamptesnie. Lyk my hul word betaal deur die eie-naar om weg te bly. - Anoniem
V Die Stad Kaapstad het ’n volbladadver-tensie om water te bespaar, maar be-sproei elke nag Cedarwoodpark. - Ano-niem
V Wil vir die mense sê wat nie kan stop by’n stopstraat, hulle moet dink voor hul ry,veral in Kraaifontein. - Gatvol
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
or download it, you would takeages to discover this. I contac-ted the fraud department andwill now have to get a newcard with a new number,although mine was only issuedabout six weeks ago.
I first have to put a hold onmy card for three days, then Ihave to contact them to cancelmy card and wait a week formy new card to be issued. Onecan wait in the bank for hoursbefore you get to see a consul-tant these days and then theyinvariably say the lines aredown.
It all takes valuable time andpetrol and a real nuisancewhen one has bills to pay atthe end of the month.
I am curious to know if thereare others that have had thisstrange company reflected ontheir statements.
Maybe the amounts differ butdo check just in case.
Loadshedding is bad for business, ac-cording to a recent survey conductedby advisory and tax firm BDO.
“A reduction in service levels, an increa-se in operating costs, a negative impact oncompetitiveness and turnover and poorcustomer experience are all symptoms be-ing experienced by Western Cape busines-ses who are having to cope with regular lo-ad shedding during business hours,” saysBDO’s communications manager GeneaFrade.Some 98% of Western Cape respondents
to the survey reported that the uncertaintyabout the future of electricity supply inSouth Africa impacts negatively on inves-tor perceptions of the country.In addition, 76% said that load shedding
had a negative effect on their operatingcosts,with 83%reporting that their servicedelivery was negatively impacted in vary-ing degrees.A further 69% of respondents said that
overall they felt their company’s competi-tiveness was affected by load shedding.This is further enhanced by the IMD’s
2015 world competitiveness rankings inwhich South Africa fell one place to 53rdout of 61 countries as government andbusi-ness efficiency deteriorated.IMD World Competitiveness Centre di-
rector ProfessorArturoBris said SouthAf-rica’s challenges included deterioratingeducation and high youth unemployment,corruption, lack of capacity in electricitygeneration and distribution, and an insuf-ficient supply of skilled engineers andtechnicians.“Wehadnoticed the effect that load shed-
ding was having on our own business andwere curious to see the impact it had onour clients’ businesses,” says Antonie vander Hoek, managing partner for BDOCapeTown.“For this reason we conducted this sur-
vey which saw 400 BDO clients being sur-veyed across four regions. Some 64%of therespondents have smaller businesses withunder 100 employees – showing how detri-mental the power cuts are to the growthand success of SMEs and SA entrepre-neurs”. In a country where we are alreadystruggling to attract foreign direct invest-ment, load shedding further detracts fromour competitiveness. We need to start in-vesting in alternatives in order to keep thelights on, businesses operating smoothlyand potential investors confident in ourcountry,” said Van der Hoek.Interesting to note is that over 60% of
Western Cape respondents feel it is time tostart looking at alternative solutions tocounteract the effects of Eskom’s powercuts.
Powercuts badfor WCeconomy
If residents own their owngenerators, theyneed onlyworry about gettingCity permis-sion for its use if it is connected to the ener-gy grid.As more residents are turning to self-ge-
nerated energy supply, Ernest Sonnen-berg, Mayco member for utility servicessaid, only those with generators whichneed to be synchronised with or connectedto the City’s electrical network, need athumbs-up.“If the generator is to be operated in iso-
lation from the City’s network, as will bethe case in the vast majority of residentialgenerator installations, permission fromElectricity Services is not required,” Son-neberg said. “The City does, however, re-commend that a qualified electrician in-stall the generator and issue a certificateof compliance to the property owner if thegenerator is to be connected to the existinginternal wiring of the property.”
V Beauty Without Cruelty will be cele-brating its 40th anniversary with an eve-ning of wine tasting, canapés and perfor-mances by Steve Newman and The Par-lotones at Backsberg Estate Cellars onFriday (19 June). Tickets cost R600. CallMarianne on 082 481 3300 or Laura on084 772 1239 to book.
V Fairview’s Goatshed Restaurant inthe Paarl will be hosting their famousfood and wine evenings again from Fri-day (19 June). The restaurant will hostseven food and wine evenings, each car-rying an interesting dinner theme. Eachevening will be a lavish four-course din-ner affair starting at 19:00. Tickets costR285 and include wine, tea and coffee.Visit www.goatshed.co.za for more onthe themes and menus. Call 021 8633609 to book.
V On second thought, an exhibition byDale Lawrence, Claire Johnson, BellaKnemeyer, Ben Johnson and Franco Fer-nandes from HOICK Studio will be on dis-play at the SMITH gallery in the CBD untilSaturday 20 June. The five artists havecollaborated on ten sculptural works,which are being exhibited along with fra-med photographic and other multi-me-dia interpretations of said pieces in vari-ous states of combination and arrange-ment. Visit www.smithstudio.co.za formore information.
V The Salomon Sky Run roadshow willvisit the Salomon concept store at CanalWalk from 18:00 on 25 June where featu-red athletes Christiaan and Landie Grey-ling will discuss the run and give athletesand supporters a chance to ask questi-ons about the event which takes placein the Witteberg mountains in Novem-ber. Visit www.skyrun.co.za for moreabout the run and email [email protected] to book a seat at theroadshow.
V Rust-en-Vrede Gallery in Durbanvillewill be hosting Frequent flyers, an exhibi-tion by the students of the Piet-my-vrouMosiac Studio and Aviary, a ceramicexhibition featuring work by Cathy Rus-sel Brennon until Thursday 25 June. Visitwww.rust-en-vrede.com for more infor-mation.
V The Cape of Good Hope SPCA will behosting their annual four-day book saleat the Vida-e Court in Canal Walk frombetween 09:00 and 21:00 from Thursday25 to Sunday 28 June. Visit www.spca-ct.co.za for more.
V Reach for a Dream’s annual SlipperDay takes place on Friday 7 August whenpurchasing a R10 sticker in support ofthe cause buys you the freedom to wearyour slippers to school or work. Visitwww.reachforadream.org.za for more in-formation or email [email protected] to buy stickers.
V The Good Night Market runs at theV&A Waterfront’s The Watershed from18:00 to 21:00 on the last Wednesday ofevery month. Shoppers can look forwardto live music, food and all things creative.The market will run on the last Wednes-day of each month. Entrance is free. Visitwww.waterfront.co.za for more.
What’s up | Wat’s Waar
Relief coming for city’s transport woesDESIRÉE RORKE
@dezzierorke
It is no secret that public transport sy-stems in Cape Town are in dire straits, astate of affairs local authorities are set to
resolve by 2020.This, the City believes can be done by an
integration of the different modes of trans-port, being rail, bus and taxi services.
Of the six infrastructure investment pro-jects prioritised by Passenger Rail Agencyof South Africa (Prasa) and the City of CapeTown, four projects will be rolled out in thenorthern suburbs. “Investment in new railinfrastructure will focus on the areas wherethere is a big demand for rail, which we con-sider to be the backbone of the city’s public
transport system.“One of our main objectives is to integrate
the rail and MyCiTi bus service so that com-muters can easily change between the twomodes of transport to reach their destinati-ons, meaning we will be working towardscreating one integrated timetable and ticke-ting system for rail and bus rapid transit(MyCiTi),” said the City’s Mayco memberfor transport for Cape Town, Brett Herron.
Not enough public transportAccording to a Transport Development In-
dex (TDI) recently completed, it was foundthere is not nearly enough public transportin the city and that integration between rail,bus and minibus-taxis is poor. The findingsof the TDI were published last week and con-
firmed that the City would need to invest inways to integrate these modes of trans-
port, to minimise commuting time.An agreement signed between the City
and Prasa will significantly improve passen-ger rail in the city, and thereby add valueto the City’s integration plans, says Herron.
A new rail line will be built from Nolungi-le to Kuils River stations and should be ope-rational by 2020. Facilities will be improvedat the Fisantekraal station and the rail servi-ce will be improved along the existing railfrom Fisantekraal to Bellville. Furthermo-re, a MyCiTi feeder service will be providedalong this line. At Bloekombos in Kraaifon-tein East, a new railway station will be con-structed to assist with the increasing de-mands for public transport in this area.
New and refurbished trainsA new airport link between Cape Town In-
ternational and Bellville will also be investi-gated. Commuters can also look forward tonew and refurbished train coaches and pu-blic transport interchanges will be establis-hed in Bellville and Cape Town stations.
“We have to provide a high quality rail sy-stem that can compete with private vehiclesin terms of travel time, safety, convenienceand reliability if we want to lure motoristsaway from their cars,” says Herron. The Ci-ty also envisions an integrated ticket sy-stem.
“This in effect means that we want to crea-te a fare system whereby commuters can useone card to pay for rail and the MyCiTi servi-ce.”
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Romantiese verhale vir tieners
Só lyk die voorblad van Liefde is 'n sprokie. ’n Getekendekopie van dié boek gaan op 22 Junie weggegee word in ’nkompetisie waarin tieners net die Facebookblad moet gaan“like” om deel te neem.
ESMÉ ERASMUS@erasmusesme
’n Raponsie wat haar vlegsel laatuithang by die kattebak van diemotor waarin sy ontvoer word,
en ’n ondier met tatoes en ’n hartseerverlede.Hierdie is van die moderne sprokieka-
rakters in ’n nuwe bundelmet romantie-se liefdesverhale vir tieners. Dié bundelverhale – almal gegrond op alombekendesprokiesverhale, maar met ’n moderneaanslag – is die nuutste uit die pen vandie Fynbosskrywers. Oftewel penne,want 12 skrywers van die Fynbosskry-wers-groep, wat uit 30 aktiewe lede be-staan, het aan dié projek deelgeneem.Die bundel Liefde is ’n sprokieword op
Saterdag 20 Junie vanaf 14:30 vir 15:00 byIsabella’s in Vredestraat, Durbanvillebekendgestel.
Bekende skrywerDie bekende skrywer Kristel Loots
gaan tydens die boekbekendstelling metdie skrywers ’n onderhoud voer.Ma’s enhul tienerdogters word genooi om dit byte woon en sal bederf wordmet dekaden-te koek en drinkgoed.Santie Nel, skrywer van twee van die
verhale en ook sameroeper van die Fyn-bosskrywers, het die bundel saamgestel.Sy vertel: “Raponsie gebruikhaar lang
vlegsel om haarself te red wanneer syontvoer word. Sy word in die kattebakvan ’nmotor gegooi en kry dit reg omdieagterlig uit te skop en haar vlegsel deurdie opening te laat hang.”In nóg ’n verhaal, is die Ondier in
“Skoonlief en die Ondier” ’n seun (en sypa) wat langs ’n tienermeisie en haar ge-sin intrek. Daar is gerugte by die skooldat hy ’n bendelid is oor die littekens op
sy gesig en sy vreemde gedrag.“Wanneer die buurdogter hom beter
leer ken, besef sy hy is eintlik ’n nice oumet ’n baie hartseer verlede.”Die bundel, gemik op 12- tot 16-jariges,
bestaan uit 22 kort, moderne liefdesver-hale. “Van die stories het ’n happy en-ding, soos sprokies maar is, maar daaris ook donkerder stories,” vertel Santie.Van die 12 skrywers is sewe van die
noordelike voorstede. Hulle is Berta vanTonder (Brackenfell), Christine Moritz(Bellville), Elizbe van der Colff (De Tij-ger), Johanna Lourens, Sjani de Nys-schen en Mickey Rautenbach (al drieDurbanville) en Santie Nel (Bellville).Die ander is Gloudine Kellerman (Rie-
beek-Kasteel), Hanlie deWet enMarleneSmit (albei Somerset-Wes), Jonelle duToit (Hermanus) en Rina Cilliers (Grey-ton).Die idee vir Liefde is ’n sprokie het ont-
staan toe dr. Helene de Villiers van Stel-lenbosch by die Fynbosskrywers as spre-ker opgetree het in 2012. Die 93-jarige DeVilliers, bekend vir haar boeke en verta-ling van sprokies, is verlede Donderdagoorlede. “Sy het haar lewe gewy aan dievertaling van sprokies. Ons het haar nadie boekbekendstelling genooi, maarmoes tot ons spyt verneemdat sy oorledeis. Sy het ’n blywende indruk op ons ge-maak met haar insigte oor die waardevan sprokies vir kinders.“Ons het lank met die idee rondgeloop
om ’n bundel met modern sprokies saamte stel. Simone Hough van Human &Rousseau het aanbeveel dat ons dit lief-desverhale maak,” vertel Santie.Die Fynbosskrywers het in 2010 ont-
staan toe Mariana Brandt al haar oud-studente wat haar kinderboekskryfkur-sus deur die jare bygewoon het, byme-kaar gekry het vir ’n saamkuier.
“Diemense het so lekker gejel en ideesuitgeruil tydens die byeenkoms, dat onsbesluit het om dit op ’n gereelde basis tedoen,” sê Santie. Onder die lede tel on-derwysers, bibliotekaresses, ’n boekhou-er, ’n prokureur, ’n kunstenaar, ’n boe-tiekeienaar – selfs ’n boervrou uit Calvi-nia. “Ons doelwit is om ’n bydrae temaak in kinders se liefde vir lees vanAfrikaans. Dít bereik ons deur die pro-jekte wat ons saam aanpak en die publi-kasies wat daaruit volg, asook die praat-jies wat die skrywers by skole lewer,”vertel Santie.
Skryfkennis“Ons wil ook soveel moontlik skryf-
kennis met mekaar deel en ons kennisgesamentlik uitbrei om beter skrywersvan ons almal te maak.“Ons hou mekaar op hoogte van nuwe
skryf-verwikkelinge en kompetisies, enhelp mekaar ongelooflik baie deur me-kaar te motiveer, mekaar se skryfwerkte evalueer en aanbevelings daarop temaak,” sê sy. Die skrywersgroep hetreeds twee kinderstorie-CD’s die lig laatsien, 13 Dierestories in 2011 en 7 Fantasie-stories in 2013. Die stories is almal opRSG-kinderhoekie uitgesaai.In 2013 verskyn Middernag en ander
Spokerige stories, ’n bundel kortverhalevir 9- tot 12-jariges en innouvanjaarLief-de is ’n sprokie. Beide bundels is deurHu-man & Rousseau uitgegee. Die meesteFynbosskrywers het al individueel inverskeie publikasies en genres gepubli-seer. Een van die skrywers, Elizbè vanderColff, is in 2013met dieATKV-woord-veertjie bekroon vir haar debuut-jeug-boek, Nina en die wacky hare.V Bevestig teen vandag (Woensdag 17 Junie) [email protected] of 021 406 3477 om dieboekbekendstelling by te woon.
Nataniël en sy begeleier, Charl duPlessis, is albei pas terug in Suid-Afrika ná hul onderskeie buiteland-
se avonture.Die pianis Charl du Plessis het ’n reeks
unieke uitvoerings in China gelewer,asook meestersklasse aangebied. Daarnahet hy New York besoek. Nataniël het eenvan sy drome verwesenlik en ’n televisie-reeks saam met sy broer in Frankryk ver-film. Die twee maak hierdie naweek ’ndraai in die Kaap en tree Vrydag- en Sater-dagaand in D’Aria se funksielokaal op.Nataniël sal ook Saterdag om 09:30 vir
10:00 by Nooitgedacht-landgoed in Stellen-bosch ’n vrouetee ten bate van Sanccobaanbied. Nataniël het vanjaar reeds drienuwe verhoogproduksies aangebied: Jef-frey and the Cold Feet, Die Maak van ’n Jasen Prophets en Painkillers. Al hierdie pro-duksies het kort speelvakke in die Kaap ge-had en alle vertonings was uitverkoop.
Daar is letterlik honderde navrae ontvangvan mense wat nie hierdie produksies konbywoon nie. Die konserte in Durbanvillesal dus ’n storie of ’n lied uit elkeen vanhierdie produksies insluit. Die res van dieprogrambestaan uit nuwemusiek, ookNa-taniël se weergawes van ’n paar immer-groen treffers, asook stories in Afrikaansen Engels. Nataniël se kostuums is ont-werp deur Floris Louwwat pas nog ’nNale-di-toekenning ontvang het vir sy ontwerpevir Nataniël se Emperors Palace-verto-ning in 2014. Boeke, DVD’s, CD’s en pro-dukte uit Nataniël se Kaalkop-reeks is be-skikbaar by die D’Aria-konserte.V Die konserte by D’Aria begin om 20:15. Kaartjieskos R195 of R175 vir pensioenarisse en studente ensluit ’n verwelkomingsdrankie in, wat vanaf 19:00bedien sal word. Bespreek by events@venuedaria.co.za of 082 074 1269.V Kaartjies vir die vrouetee, wat deur Isa CarstensAcademy aangebied word, kos R500.
Nataniël maak Kaapse draai
Nataniël maak hierdie week weer ’n draai indie Kaap.
Kan universiteite hul fokus op akademiesevoortreflikheid behou? Hoe bestuur ’n uni-versiteit aktivisme, tradisie, geskiedenis,waardes, toegang, standaarde en taalbeleid?Hoe rus ’n universiteit sy studente toe vir’n onsekere en snelveranderende toekoms,ekonomie en bestel wat uitreik en innove-ring vereis? Die nuwe rektor en visekanse-lier van die Universiteit Stellenbosch, prof.Wim de Villiers, deel sy perspektief en toe-komsvisiehieroorby ’ngaladineeopVrydag31 Julie by die SouthernSunCape Sun-hotel,Strandstraat, Kaapstad. Die dinee is ten batevan die Bybelgenootskap se geletterdheids-projek om basiese lees- en skryfvaardighedete ontwikkel. Die prys van R485 per persoonof R4 500 vir ’n korporatiewe of gaste-tafelvan tien sluit ’n driegangete, wyn en nie-al-koholiese drank in.V Bespreek by Heila van Wyk per epos na heilavw.liaison@gmail.
V Tats Nkonzo will be at the Baxter Studiountil Saturday 27 June in The Clever Black.Tickets are available at Computicket.
V Loki Rothman will launch his new al-bum, The Way Back, at Die Boer tonight(Wednesday). R110. Visit www.die-boer.com or call 021 979 1911 to book.
V Jak de Priester kuier vannaand(Woensdag) in die Drostdy-teater in Stel-lenbosch. Kaartjies kos R120 of R90 virstudente. Bespreek by [email protected] of 071 931 9954.
V Patrick Canovi and Dean Coche will beat Quay Four tonight from 19:00. Entranceis free.
V Deep Fried Man (JHB),Mel Jones, Oliver Boothand Yaaseen Barnes willbe at the Cape Town Co-medy Club from tonight(Wednesday) until Sun-day 21 June. Visitwww.capetowncome-dy.com for tickets andmore information.
V Jak de Priester en Al-tus Muller (klavier) kuiermôre (Donderdag) metEk reis na gister by DieBoer. R130. Bespreek bywww.dieboer.com of 021979 1911.
V Alwena van der Vyverbied haar kabaret Hallelu-jas in my Hangkas Don-derdagaand in die Metro-noom-teater in Bellvilleaan. R120. Bespreek by082 704 9196 of 021 2028819.
V The Cape Town Philharmonic Orches-tra will be performing with French violi-nist, Olivier Charlier, conductor VictorYampolsky, soloists Elizabeth Frandzen(mezzo) and Esewu Nobela (tenor) andthe New Apostolic Church Choir, trainedby Mario Verster at Cape Town City Hallon Thursday. Tickets are available at Com-puticket.
V Dave Ferguson will be performing at theV&A Waterfront’s Pierhead Deck from12:30 on Friday 19 June. Entrance is free.
V The Gavin Minter Septet will be perfor-ming at the V&A Waterfront Amphithea-tre on Friday from 18:00. Entrance is free.
V Piet Botha and The Lyzard Kings willbe at Die Boer on Friday. R120. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.
V Rock Apocalypse will be staged at Jam-rock Theatre in Brackenfell on Friday. R85.Call 021 981 1313 or email [email protected] to book.
V Boulevard Blues and Hatchetman willbe at Die Boer on Saturday. R100. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.
V Fernando Lamy, the comedy musicianwill be performing a special Father’s Dayshow at the Edgemead Bowling Club withKenny Lind and his eight-piece showband on Sunday from 15:00. R60. Call 061490 1694 to book.
V Alvon Collison will be presenting a Fa-ther’s Day show at the N.G. Kerk hall in Mil-nerton on Sunday from 15:00. R110. Call021 551 0969 for bookings and more.
V Wicus van der Merwe kuier op Vaders-dag Sondagmiddag by Die Boer. R120. Be-spreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 9791911.
V 021 Lounge@Swin-gers Jazz Pub & Restau-rant in Wetton present li-ve jazz every Sunday from17:00. Vernon Castleand The N2 Jazz Bandwill on the bill for thisweek. Entrance is free. Upand coming jazz acts cancall 071 938 8247 to booka slot to perform. The ve-nue is also available forfundraisers.
V Manie Jackson en Cli-ve Bruce kuier Maandag-en Dinsdagaand by DieBoer. R130. Bespreek bywww.dieboer.com of 021979 1911.
V Dan Patlansky will per-form a solo accousticshow at Alma Café in Ro-sebank on Tuesday.R200. Email [email protected] or call 021685 7377 to book.
V Bronwyn Clacherty will be performingat the V&A Waterfront’s Pierhead Deckfrom 12:30 on Wednesday 24 June. En-trance is free.
V Dan Patlansky will perform a solo ac-coustic show at the Cape Town Club onWednesday 24 June. R200. Email [email protected] to book.
V Camerata Tinta Barocca will be pre-senting Bright Young Baroque with solo-ists Jeffrey Armstrong and SamanthaLawrenson (violins), Joshua Frank (re-corder); Johannes Visser (double bass);Nkosana Gugu Soko (flute) and others atSt Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Wed-nesday 24 June. Tickets cost R110 or R90(concessions) from www.webtic-kets.co.za or at the door. Call 083 684 7318for more.
V Kahn will be performing his unpluggedshow at Die Boer from Wednesday 24 toFriday 26 June. R130. Visit www.die-boer.com or call 021 979 1911 to book.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
Inside Out will be released in 3D at Bays-ide, N1 City, Parow, CapeGate and Tyger-valley cinemas on Friday.
This animated film sees Riley (KaitlynDias), a young girl who is in emotionalturmoil when her father moves them toSan Francisco. Her emotions, Joy (Amy
Poehler), Anger (Lewis Black), Fear (BillHader), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and Sad-ness (Phyllis Smith), are locked in con-flict in the control center of Riley’s brain,over how to deal with it.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more info.
Animated fun in 3D at SterKinekor
With his freakishly high vocalsand lightning fast guitarskills, Louis “Axe” Lourens
has become a familiar face on theCape Town music scene.
Known to many only as Axe, Louishas been performing around CapeTown on his own and in groups forroughly 17 years now.
Axe describes his latest project Ax-enmore as a proper show band.
He says he always wanted to starta show band, he was simply waitinguntil he’d found the right people tojoin. “The problem was to find theright members that you get alongwith and can trust. They also need tobe good at what they do and profes-sional while they do it”.
Enter local musicians vocalist Tau-na Collier, bassist Rob Stemmet anddrummer Sebastian Guile and he’s fi-nally got his team together.
The group will be presenting “Dads Rock”at Hillcrest Quarry this Sunday, in celebra-tion of Father’s Day.
From shy to a ball of energyAxe and Tauna go way back. The two start-
ed performing together in 2007. While Axehad been in other cover bands before, thiswas Tauna’s first.
Although she’s usually quite shy, Axe saysTauna becomes a ball of energy on stage. Shedyed her hair red shortly after teaming upwith Axe, transforming herself into “Fire”,a stage personality she would go on to keepfor most of her career. Together the duo per-formed as Axe on Fire.
Since then, Tauna has been involved withmany other acts, including Fire n Styx,which saw her performing alongside just adrummer, Sean Nunan. The two were votedCape Town’s best band by the Cape Argusin 2012 and 2013.
Tauna’s voice also saw her become a final-ist in the 2013 Idols competition.
Sebastian’s drumming skills have earnedhim the nickname “The Hitman”. While theprofessional performer can often be seen inproductions on The Barnyard Theatre’sstage, he is as comfortable in a classroom ashe is on stage.
Armed with a BMus Education qualifica-tion from UCT and international teaching
experience, Sebastian founded the HarmonyMusic Foundation last year, which sees himsharing his music knowledge with childrenfrom disadvantaged backgrounds.
Bassist Rob Stemmet is another familiarface to northern suburbs music fans. Withtwo decades of local and international expe-rience, “The Gatekeeper” is the glue thatholds the band together.
When he isn’t playing with Axenmore,Rob is also the bass man for Pebbleman, Bou-levard Blues and Rupert Mellor & the Thun-derbirds and can often be seen performingas a session musician for popular artists atvenues like Die Boer.
Show for all agesAxenmore will be at Hillcrest Quarry on
Sunday 21 June.“This will be Axenmore’s rockiest show
up to date,” Axe says, adding that the ideais to entertain people of all ages.
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Louis “Axe” Lourens and Tauna “Fire” Collier make uphalf of Axenmore. PHOTO: MIKE GUILE
Blues boy: Guitar virtuoso,Dan Patlansky will beperforming a solo acousticshow at Die Boer inDurbanville on Monday 29June. Tickets cost R150.Visit www.dieboer.com orcall 021 979 1911 to book.PHOTO: YOLANDA SAAYMAN
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SONDAG : 26 JULIE 2015BELLVILLE BURGERSENTRUM
Woensdag, 17 Junie 2015 SPORT TYGERBURGER Goodwood 27
Keenan Davidse notched ahat-trick of birdies overthe last four holes at the
Milnerton Links, but it was alltoo little too late as Adrian Ford(Durbanville Golf Club) pow-ered to his first IGT Cape winwith a flawless seven-under-par 64 in the Milnerton Clas-sic last Wednesday.
Helped by two eagles andthree birdies, Ford soared to11-under-par 202 and finisheda stroke clear of Davidse (69)and two shots ahead of fellowSunshine Tour professionalJP Strydom (66), also fromDurbanville.
The 28-year-old Ford beganthe final round three shots offthe pace from co-leaders Da-vidse and Drikus Bruyns.
Staying patientAfter an early birdie at the
par-four second, the Durban-ville professional parred hisway to the turn, but an eagle-three at the 10th gave his titlehunt a much-needed injection.
“The front nine was fairlyfrustrating, because the putts
didn’t drop, but a clean card isalways a bonus though. I just
stayed patient,” said Ford.“I hit a fairly good drive at the 10th
and had 210 metres left to the pin. I
hit a three-wood to 20 feet and madethe putt for the eagle. At the 14th, Ihit a three-iron off the tee and had110 metres to the pin. I saw the ballclear the bunker in front of thegreen, but I had no idea that I holedout for another eagle until my play-ing partners started yelling.”
With Davidse hitting his stride,Ford knew he needed to make somebirdies.
“I knocked one in at the 16th anddrained another long putt for birdieat the 17th, but I knew that was it forthe round,” he said.
“The 18th is a tough hole and theytucked the pin back left, so your op-tions are limited. If you hit it a littletoo left, you’re in the water and ifyou hit it long, you face a reallytough chip. I hitmy second just shortof the green, two-putted for par andprayed that Keenan didn’t makebirdie.”
Davidse also closed with par,handing an anxious Ford victoryand the winner’s cheque worthR12 000, sponsored by The House ofMachines. Ford co-led with Davidsein the IGT Cape’s inaugural Metro-politan Classic after both playerscarded 65s, but too many mistakesundermined his chance of a grand-stand finish. He was pleased to havea chance to make amends.
“I amreally thrilled that Iwas ableto play solid golf for three successive
rounds with the minimum mistakesand I have to credit my caddie, Fran-cois Olivier, for some of this suc-cess,” Ford said.
IGT Cape great for amateurs“In every tournament this year on
the Sunshine Tour there has beenone bad round that has cost me dear-ly and I was determined to get itright this week. I had four bogeys inthe first round, just two in the sec-ond and none today and that’s agreat feeling.
“Francois and I gelled really welland he kept me nice and patient,whichwas key tomy round. I’m real-ly pleased that we have the IGT Tourin the Western Cape now. It’s nice tohave some events to work on stuffand to keep competitive. It was greatto see a whole bunch of SunshineTour pros competing this week. Itkeeps you on your toes and hungry.
“I think the IGT Cape is great forthe amateurs, too. It gets expensiveto travel to the IGT Tour in Gautengand this gives them the same bene-fits as the amateurs up-countryhave. You could see that they reallyenjoyed the chance to give us somestick and it’s really good on-the-jobtraining for them.”
. The next stop on the IGT Capeschedule is Kuils River Golf Club forthe Kuils River Classic from 22-25June.
Adrian Ford won his first IGT Challenge Pro Tour last week at theMilnerton Links. PHOTO: CJ DU PLOOY
Ford tops at Milnerton
Sanlam het Saterdag ’n kankergholfdag by die Durbanvillegholfklub gehou. Dit is reeds die 23ste jaardat Sanlam by Kansa betrokke is en daar word beoog om vanjaar R3,5 miljoen in te samel. Die eindronde word op 19 en 20 Oktober by Sun City gehou. Hier is (van links) Manie Badenhorst, Etienne Etsebeth,Van Niekerk Laubscher, Elfred Fritz en Gary van Loggerenberg (Sanlam).
Kanker-gholfdag in Durbanville
Elfred Fritz speel ’n hou uit die sandkuil op die 9de putjie. FOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Slyp vir kampioenskap: Die Francois du Plessiskarateskool het onlangs sy Gashuku (winterkamp) by Melkbosstrand gehou met ongeveer 100 karatekas wat die kamp bygewoon het. Die karatekashet hard geoefen en het hul tyd goed gebruik ter voorbereiding van die opkomende SuidAfrikaanse kampioenskap, wat van 30 Julie tot 2 Augustus op Stellenbosch gehou word.
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The national Spur Schools MTB League is in fullswing around the country with theWestern Ca-pe leg kicking off at Meerendal Wine Estate
outside Durbanville on Saturday.Early indications show that the leaguewill quickly
reach its target of 10 000 entries for the 2015 seasonand with four qualifying events on the calendar forlocal riders, mountain bike enthusiasts will give ittheir all in an effort to make it to the finals at BekkerSchool in October. According to league co-ordinator,Meurant Botha of Amarider, the league has surpas-sed all expectations in terms of growth, footprint andlevel of riding since its launch in 2009.“We’re delighted with the strong contingent of pri-
mary schools competing in the league as well as theincreasing number of female cyclists taking to thetrack,” said Botha.In order to make the league more accessible to ri-
ders, the senior (high school) categories have beenmoved to later time slots allowing for those that par-ticipate in mainstream school sports to fulfil theirschool commitments.Download entry forms at www.spurmtblea-
gue.co.za and fax it to 086 547 7886, e-mail to michel-
[email protected] or hand in at regi-stration on race day from 08:30. En-tries for primary schools are R50and R60 for high school categories,payable at registration or via EFT.Banking details can be found on thewebsite.Registration opens 08:30 and course prac-
tise commences: Sub Nippers (7-8) 09:30,Nipper Boys (9-10) 10:00, Nipper Girls(9-10) 10:05, Sprog Boys (11–12) 10:30,Sprog Girls (11–12) 10:35, Sub-Ju-nior Boys (13) 11:00, Sub-JuniorGirls (13) 11:05, Sub-Junior Boys(14) 12:15, Youth Men B (16)12:45, Youth Men A (15) 13:20,Girls (14-18) 14:00 and JuniorMen (17-18) 14:45.For more on the Spur High
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LEG POWER: MTB CHALLENGE UNDERWAY
Neil van Tonder from DFMalan High School flieshigh during the SpurSchools MTB League.
Godwin Kinnear (Bellville) druk ’n drie met Login Solomons seduikslag wat te laat is. Hands & Heart het Bellville op sy tuisveldmet 2928 geklop. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
Daar is die komende Saterdag nog baie inte-ressante o.19A-rugbywedstryde om die eerstehelfte van die huidige seisoen af te sluit.’n Bulstryd kan verwag word tussen Stel-
lenberg en die Landbouskool Boland, terwyldie HS Bellville gaan probeer om met sy be-soek aan die HS Tygerberg die Tiere se hou-vas van die afgelope paar jaar te verbreek.Monumentpark enBrackenfell gaan inKraai-fontein hul buurman-vriendskap toets enKasselsvlei sal die span van HTS Bellville in’n Bellville-derby aandurf.
Talle bulstryde lê voorDurbell loop weer rieme styfSAREL BURGER
Durbanville-Bellville het die af-gelope naweeknog ’n lelike blou-oog opgedoen toe Hamiltons, dievoorloper op die WP se Superli-garugby-punteleer, hom nael-skraap met 19-16 geklop het.In dié vervroegde kragmeting
het Hamiltons aanvanklik dietoon aangegee, maar in die twee-de helfte was dit die Durbies watdie skroewe begin vasdraai het.Ongelukkig was die rustydag-
terstand van 6-19 net te groot omheeltemal uit te wis.
In die B-afdeling bly die mees-te van die spanne in die Tyger-
bergstreek steeds aan die wen-kant. Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege moes egter hard teenHamlets baklei om sy onoorwon-ne status te behou. Uiteindelikkon die Parowiete daremmet 37-32 die knoop deurhak.Kuilsrivier het Rangers met
15-14 reggesien en Unie-Milner-ton was met 27-23 Violets semeerdere. In ’n derby-botsing inBellville het Kraaifontein seHands & Heart ’n ewe spannen-de oorwinning met 29-28 oor dietuisspan behaal. Die Superliga-spanne gaan nou in reses en diewedstryde word middel aan-staande maand hervat.