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Dit is ongelooflik hoe groot hierdie poging geword het,” sê Deon Smit oor die waterhulpprojek wat op Facebook begin het, FOTO: MAGRIET THERON BRENDEN RUITER EN MAGRIET THERON @ruitervaniewind I ewers treur ’n Vrystaatste familie oor ’n boer wat homself weens droogte om die lewe gebring het. Nog ’n boer kyk met wanhoop in sy oë na die hemel terwyl die stof van sy eens vrugba- re weivelde weemoedig teen sy enkels kom sit. In Namakwaland het ’n boer opgegee, want die droogte het oorwin. In Goodwood, en elders in die land, het mense wat afhanklik is van boere egter nie moed opgegee nie. Petro Rossouw is een van dié mense wat nie kon sit en toekyk hoe die ergste droogte in jare die boere van die land op hul knieë dwing nie. “Ek voel almal moet betrokke raak by die projek (om water bymekaar te maak), want ons almal gaan daar onder ly, nie net die boe- re nie,” sê Petro, ’n vrywilliger wat reeds vir twee Saterdae by die N1 Stad-winkelsen- trum staan en bottels water bymekaar maak. Emosioneel “Goodwood se mense het so mooi byme- kaar gekom om te help. Daar was so baie mense wat Saterdag emosioneel was toe al die water afgelaai is. Ek het regtig nie ver- wag so baie mense gaan kom nie,” sê Ros- souw. Sy sê die projek het so ’n maand gelede in Brackenfell begin en sy het gevoel as meer gemeenskappe betrokke kan raak, kan dit net beter gaan. “Almal het so mooi gehelp en ek het so baie mense met goeie harte ont- moet. Sommige het gehelp met die vervoer van water tot in Brackenfell, waar dit ge- stoor word. Die grootste uitdaging op die oomblik is om die water aan die verskillende sukkelende gemeenskappe oraloor die land te stuur,” sê Rossouw. Teen druktyd het die gemeenskap van Goodwood reeds 7 000 liter water ingesamel. Verskeie mense het op die Facebook-blad waar Rossouw hulle vertel van hul insame- ling, aangebied om nog te help. Rossouw ver- wag dat hulle die komende naweek nog meer water gaan insamel. Brandweer Die Milnerton-brandweer was Saterdag besig om vlamme te blus en het besluit om hul dag se koffiewater aan Rossouw-hulle te skenk. Sy doen ’n beroep op inwoners van Goodwood en omgewing om te help met by- draes. “Die hele landwye poging het begin met ’n vrou van Gauteng, Caroline van Staasen, wat op Facebook gevra het dat vakansiegan- gers wat deur die Vrystaat en Noord-Kaap ry, 5 liter-kanne drinkwater vir mense moet saamvat. As gevolg hiervan het twee vroue van Brackenfell, Candice Rabie en Hendriët- te Wielick, die gemeenskap betrokke gekry. “Ek het daarvan te hore gekom op Face- book en gesê ek sal die Kaapstad-kant koör- dineer,” sê Deon Smit, ’n afgetrede brand- weerman van Goodwood. Smit sê hy het nie spesifiek wortels in die platteland of op ’n plaas nie, maar hy het baie tyd en hy wil graag help waar hy kan. V Na bladsy 2.
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“As ons vanaand dié water op ’n trok laai, sal daar môre weer soveel in hierdie stoor staan. Dit isongelooflik hoe groot hierdie poging geword het,” sê Deon Smit oor die waterhulpprojek wat opFacebook begin het, FOTO: MAGRIET THERON
BRENDEN RUITER EN MAGRIET THERON@ruitervaniewind
Iewers treur ’n Vrystaatste familie oor ’nboer wat homself weens droogte om dielewe gebring het.Nog ’n boer kyk met wanhoop in sy oë na
die hemel terwyl die stof van sy eens vrugba-re weivelde weemoedig teen sy enkels komsit. In Namakwaland het ’n boer opgegee,want die droogte het oorwin.In Goodwood, en elders in die land, het
mense wat afhanklik is van boere egter niemoed opgegee nie. Petro Rossouw is een vandié mense wat nie kon sit en toekyk hoe dieergste droogte in jare die boere van die landop hul knieë dwing nie.“Ek voel almal moet betrokke raak by die
projek (om water bymekaar te maak), wantons almal gaandaar onder ly, nie net die boe-re nie,” sê Petro, ’n vrywilliger wat reeds virtwee Saterdae by die N1 Stad-winkelsen-trum staan en bottels water bymekaarmaak.
Emosioneel“Goodwood se mense het so mooi byme-
kaar gekom om te help. Daar was so baiemense wat Saterdag emosioneel was toe aldie water afgelaai is. Ek het regtig nie ver-wag so baie mense gaan kom nie,” sê Ros-souw.Sy sê die projek het so ’n maand gelede in
Brackenfell begin en sy het gevoel as meergemeenskappe betrokke kan raak, kan ditnet beter gaan. “Almal het so mooi gehelpen ek het so baie mense met goeie harte ont-
moet. Sommige het gehelp met die vervoervan water tot in Brackenfell, waar dit ge-stoor word. Die grootste uitdaging op dieoomblik is omdiewater aandie verskillendesukkelende gemeenskappe oraloor die landte stuur,” sê Rossouw.Teen druktyd het die gemeenskap van
Goodwood reeds 7 000 liter water ingesamel.Verskeie mense het op die Facebook-bladwaar Rossouw hulle vertel van hul insame-ling, aangebied omnog te help. Rossouwver-wag dat hulle die komendenaweeknogmeerwater gaan insamel.
BrandweerDie Milnerton-brandweer was Saterdag
besig om vlamme te blus en het besluit omhul dag se koffiewater aan Rossouw-hulle teskenk. Sy doen ’n beroep op inwoners vanGoodwood en omgewing om te help met by-draes.“Die hele landwye poging het beginmet ’n
vrou van Gauteng, Caroline van Staasen,wat op Facebook gevra het dat vakansiegan-gers wat deur die Vrystaat en Noord-Kaapry, 5 liter-kanne drinkwater vir mense moetsaamvat. As gevolg hiervan het twee vrouevanBrackenfell, CandiceRabie enHendriët-te Wielick, die gemeenskap betrokke gekry.“Ek het daarvan te hore gekom op Face-
book en gesê ek sal die Kaapstad-kant koör-dineer,” sê Deon Smit, ’n afgetrede brand-weerman van Goodwood.Smit sê hy het nie spesifiek wortels in die
plattelandof op ’nplaasnie,maarhyhetbaietyd en hy wil graag help waar hy kan.
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“Ons het nou tussen 20 en 30 duisend literwater wat in Brackenfell gestoor word. Noukort ons vervoer daarvoor,” sê Smit.Hy sê die stoor het teen Maandag kapasi-
teit bereik en daar staan nog net soveel hou-ers by sy eie huis en ander afsetpunte.“’n Vrou van Durbanville het my Maan-
dagoggend gekontak om te sê sy het ’n meu-beltrokwat nog 7 tonwater kan kom laai omReddersburg toe te neem. Iemandhet ons uitEngeland geskakel om te hoor hoe hulle metdie vervoer kan help, maar op die oomblikkort ons dringend nóg vervoer,” sê Smit.Hy sê die water is hoofsaaklik vir mensli-
ke gebruik. Meeste daarvan is nog geseëlde“winkelwater”, maar baie mense bring ook
kanne vol kraanwater en “grys” water watnie drinkbaar is nie.Smit se dogter, Anzelle, help haar pa met
die administrasie.“Ek antwoord sy foon, wat heeldag lui, en
help met die op- en aflaai van water,” sê sy.Smit sê dit is verstommend hoeveelmense
die afgelope tweeweke bymekaar gekomhetom die water te kom afgee. “Ondernemings,individue, vriende en vreemdelinge het al-mal water gekoop en getap.”“Mense het net die nood gesien enmetme-
kaar begin kommunikeer. Nou kan ons niebyhou met al die skenkings by verskillendeafsetpunte nie. En dit alles gebeur sonderdat enige geld hande verwissel.”
Volgens Ray de Vries, wat Van Staasen semedianavrae hanteer, is byna 1,2 miljoen li-ters water in die afgelope maand deur hier-die inisiatief landwydna gemeenskappemetwaternood gestuur.Hy sê die inisiatief word deur ’n organisa-
sie, Water Shortage SA, bestuur wat teenMaandagoggend ’n trustrekening gestig hetsodat skenkings onder andere vir vervoervan die water aangewend kan word.V Kontak Hendriëtte Wielick by 081 444 2517 of DeonSmit by 082 738 2702 om te hoor waar ’n waterafset-punt in jou omgewing is of as jy kan help met vervoervan water na die Noord-Kaap en Vrystaat. Vir enigefinansiële bydraes kan Caroline van Staasen by 071612 4171 gekontak word.
Edgemead Cricket Clublooking for youngstersThe Edgemead Cricket Club is lookingfor young cricketers to join their ranksin the new year.Cricketers between the age of nine and
thirteen are invited to join practise from20 January at 17:00 at the club.V For further information call Ferron Hartzen-berg on 084 587 1051 or 021 558 3927.
BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind
Bothasig police teamed up with theWestern Province Rugby Union(WPRU) to bring some joy to Bothasig
school children over the December schoolholidays.According to police spokesperson War-
rantOfficer JacquesMostert thepolice real-ised many children did not have anythingto do over the holidays.With this in mind the WPRU was invited
to host a coaching clinic for children be-tween the age of nine and 14 at TafelbergSchool, next to the police station. Learnersfrom Wolraad Woltemade and Bosmans-dam primary schools were invited.“On the day 23 children attended the clin-
ic and enjoyed themselves tremendously.As the temperature was already on thewarm side, cool drinks were supplied bySwart Security who also had paramedicsand an ambulance on site if anything wentwrong,” says Mostert.
He says theywill look to expand the clinicin the future and involve more schools“We are grateful for the people who
helped us make this happen. Everyone in-volved, especially the children, enjoyed theday very much.”
Police host holiday rugby clinic
Coaches from Western Province Rugby Union took the boys from schools in Ruyterwacht to therugby clinic.
Dit is weer tyd vir die Kaapse Skiereilandse oudste padwedloop. Die Dan Luyt-15 kmvind op Woensdagaand 20 Januarie plaas.Om die toenemende aantal deelnemers te
akkommodeer is die wedloop se wegspringen einde ’n klein entjie verskuif na die Dur-banvillese perderesiesbaan.Die Bellville-padwedloopklub nooi almal
omdeel teneemaandiewedloopwatvanjaargeborg word deur JointEze.Die wedloop volg steeds ’n groot gedeelte
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Só sê Kaylinn Africa, ’n matrikulant vanElsiesrivier wat sewe onderskeidings en ’ngemiddelde van 90,5% in 2015 se matriek-eindeksamen behaal het. Hy en sy ouerswoon by sy ouma in die bendegeteisterdeClarke Estate, maar dit het hom nie gekeerom onder die voorste drie matriekleerdersin sy skool te wees nie.
“Ek het net twee onderskeidings verwagen was aangenaam verras toe ek sien dit issewe. Tydens die eksamen kon ek nie eensmy wiskundige geletterdheidsvraestel vol-tooi nie en daarvoor het ek ook ’n onderskei-ding gekry,” sê Kaylinn, wat ’n voorliefdevir tale het.
Hy gebruik die woord “leergierig” wan-neer hy gevra word waar sy motiveringvandaan kom. “As jong kind het ek altyd mypa, wat oor alles kan praat, bewonder.
“Hy het ’n breë algemene kennis en kanhomself in verskillende geselskappe laatgeld. Ek wou soos hy wees en het dus alle
kennis opgeslurp wat ek kon kry.“My tannie, wat my skoolgeld betaal, is
ook ’n groot dryfkrag vir my. Sy is sukses-vol en besit verskeie eiendomme en ek hetop ’n jong ouderdom vir myself gesê ek wileendag soos sy wees. Baie van die dinge watek in my gemeenskap sien, motiveer myook. As ek slegte dinge sien, gebruik ek ditas ’n voorbeeld van die foute wat ek nie wilmaak nie,” sê Kaylinn, wat “hou van ge-sels”. Volgens hom is dit belangrik dat daar’n balans is tussen harde werk en ontspan-nig. “Ek het ook ’n sosiale lewe, maar ekweet wanneer dit tyd word om te studeer.Wanneer die aande lank en die koffie bittergeword het tydens die eksamen, het ek netgedink aan die storie, wat my ouma my ver-tel het, van die padda wat halfpad deur ’nooievaar ingesluk is en toe die ooievaar aandie nek beetgekry het. Die padda het nooitopgegee nie en ek ook nie.”
Kenneth Africa, Kaylinn se pa, sê hullehet vroeg reeds geweet hy is ’n begaafdekind.
“Ons het hom in goeie skole gesit, maarsien dit nie as ’n opoffering van ons kantnie. In my lewe het ek nog nie iemand teëge-kom wat soveel selfmotivering as my seunhet nie. Ons hoef nie agter hom te staan nie.Omdat hier elemente in die omgewing is,moes ek soms in die vroeë oggendure op-staan om te gaan kyk hoekom die hondeblaf. Dan sien ek Kaylinn se ligte brand nogsoos hy studeer,” sê Kenneth.
Kaylinn gaan vanjaar aan die Universi-teit Stellenbosch tale en regte studeer enhoop om eendag onder meer ’n joernalis teword.
Elsiesskoolseun blink uit
Kaylinn Africa (middel) van die Hoërskool Tygerberg is hier saam met sy trotse ouers, Ursula(links) en Kenneth, voor hul wendyhuis in Elsiesrivier. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind
Twee vriende van Ruyterwacht glo dat jynie jou groente by die winkels hoef te koopnie.
Francois Janse van Rensburg (68) en syboesemvriend, Albert Swanepoel (69),kweek elke denkbare groente in die tuin inFrancois se agterplaas. Met hul groenvin-gers pluk hulle gereeld boontjies, selery,uie, aartappels en tientalle ander groente-soorte.
“Om jou eie kos te verbou, het jy net ’ngraaf en ’n vurk nodig,” sê Francois trots.
“Ek en Albert wil vir die mense van Ruy-terwacht wys jy hoef nie jaarliks duisenderande aan groente te spandeer terwyl jy ditself kan plant nie. Mense kla so hulle kryswaar, maar hulle doen niks daaraan nie.”
Francois sê jy sal hom nie sommer in ’ngroentewinkel vang nie. “Ons gebruik netprodukte uit die tuin. As jy nou in my yskaskyk, is daar 35 kg se boontjies wat ek selfgeoes het. Kom ons vat nou maar ’n boon-tjie. Jy druk hom in die grond, gee hom wa-ter en oor agt weke oes jy. Spinasie is nogmakliker om te plant en groei nog gouer.Boonop is dit ook gesond,” sê Francois.
Sy liefde vir tuinmaak kom reeds vanuit
sy kinderjare. “Destydswas hier net bos hierrond. My pa het ons al-tyd gevat om bemestingaan die buitehoeke vanRuyterwacht te gaanhaal en met die karre-tjie huis toe te stoot. Ekhet nooit ophou tuin-maak van daai tyd afnie. Vandag wens ek ekhet meer spasie gehad.”
Francois en Alberthet as sesjariges saamby die skool ingestap enis sedertien vriende.
“Ons het alles saam-gedoen – rugby gespeelen ook destyds saam be-gin werk as vurkhyser-bestuurders op die ha-we. Ou Albert is toe wegom op die oliebore tegaan werk en ek hetaangebly. Sy vrou is sotien jaar gelede oorlede en ek het hom toeby my ingevat. Ons is afgetree en spandeerbaie tyd in die tuin. Die vriendskap is nogso sterk soos altyd.”
Die twee vriende is ook in beheer van die
Janse van Rensburgs se kombuis. “My vroukook nie, so ek en Albert vat voor. Kom eksê maar ek is die hoofkok en hy my handy-man.” Hulle het ook onlangs ’n prieel gebouen daar groei reeds grenadellas.
Dié groenvingermanne vang jy nie in ’n winkel
Francois Janse van Rensburg (links) en Albert Swanepoel spog metvan die produkte uit hul tuin.
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Loads raised for Lucky Lucy fund
Lesley West receives the prize for the 2015 raffle organised by the Edgemead Christmas Market inaid of the Lucky Lucy Foundation. From left are Bianca Durant (ECM manager), Paul West(Lesley’s husband), Lesley, Stacey West (Lesley’s daughter) and Wayne Williams (ECM eventcoordinator).
The Edgemead ChristmasMarket raisedmore than R20 000 in December for theanimal organisation called the Lucky
Lucy Foundation.Themoneywas handed over to the owners
of the farm where sick animals are rehabili-tated and housed. It was raised with a raffle,which is held each year as part of theEdgemead Christmas Market. The aim is tohelp raise money for a needy organisationand to create exposure for them.This year’s raffle prize included two tick-
ets to the JoshGroban concert at GrandWeston 13 April and a special gift hamper, allworth R3 200. Lesley West from Milnertonwon the raffle.AlexandraWaltman from Lucky Lucy has
confirmed that the money will be used tohelp complete their “cat garden” project.According toWaltmanLuckyLucyhas ap-
proximately 180 cats about 30 of whom arefree roaming feral cats to keep the rodentpopulation down and protect the food stores.They are all tested, sterilised, vaccinatedand microchipped.“We are busy with a cat garden and will
be fencing off the existing catteryies and re-leasing about 40 additional semi-feral and fe-
ral cats who currently reside within the cat-teries.The garden will be 160m in diameter and
the fence will have a 90 degree angle at thetop to keep the cats in.“The garden will have lawn, trees, shrubs
and herbs as well as tables and chairs withplenty of hiding spaces for shy cats. We arefortunate to have a landscaper volunteer forus and she is designing the garden and willbring her team to do the layout, preparationand planting,” says Waltman.The garden will have a remembrance sec-
tion to honour each of the Lucky Lucy catswho passed away.“This garden will be a little paradise for
the ones who will never be lucky enough tofind their own families – we will thereforebe their forever family.“We also have a special Kitty Throne do-
nated for our cats which was placed so thatour cats can have their own lookout pointover the entire farm. We will release thesecats once our fence and entrance gates arecomplete andwe are very excited at how ourCat Garden is currently progressing andcannot wait to see how happy our cats willbe,” Altman.
Wayne Williamsfrom the Edgemead
Christmas Markethanding over the
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R20 150 to theLucky Lucy
Foundation. Fromleft are Alexandra
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Lucy) and Williams(ECM event
coordinator). Lucky Lucy Farm between Philadelphia and Malmesbury where many of the animals beingrehabilitated are homed.
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The additional interventions to helphomeless people over the festive sea-son will run until the end of January.
The City of Cape Town’s street people re-integration unit will work closely with cen-tral improvement districts and other orga-nisations to reduce the number of peoplemoving to the streets, as well as antisocialbehaviour such as aggres-sive begging.The project will focus on
the city centre, Bellville,Parow, Green Point andMuizenberg, with the aimof reducing the number ofpeople living on the streetthrough targeted interven-tions like screening people,distributing informationabout City programmesand resources, referrals tosocial and health servicesand reintegration withtheir families.
More street peopleIt follows a pilot project
in the city centre in Decem-ber 2014, which also sig-nalled the launch of theCity’s reintegration unit.The initial deployment focused on a num-ber of areas such as Greenmarket Square,StGeorge’sMall, Long Street and theGrandParade. The team identified a number ofchallenges, including many street peopleand beggars caught in the grip of substanceabuse, street people selling donated food tolocal vendors for cash, an unwillingness toaccept help and members of the public whoare unaware of the City’s “give responsi-bly” campaign, says Suzette Little, mayoral
committee member for social developmentand early childhood development.“Wehave daily interventions aimed at as-
sisting street people, but the festive seasondoes see an increase in people migrating tothe streets –whether for potential economicgain or because of family and other socialreasons. As with any other city, we’re
caught in the unenviableposition of managing therights of street people andthose of the rest of the popu-lation. Street people can-not, and should not, bemar-ginalised, butnor canwe ig-nore the daily complaintsfrom across the city aboutthe impact street peoplehave on the lives of others,”she says.
Handouts a huge problemThe reintegrationunit fa-
cilitated a return home for85 people in its first threemonths of operation.“We also have a number
of preventative pro-grammes that are beingrun in communities to pre-vent more people from end-
ing up on the streets. It is hard work, be-cause all our interventions are voluntary.We cannot force anyone to accept our assist-ance. Some prefer the lure of the streets be-cause they don’t have to account to anyone,but also because it is profitable thanks todaily hand-outs.“I reallywish the public could begin to ap-
preciate how damaging the street cornerhand-outs are to our efforts and also thelives of the recipients,” Little says.
Homeless help doesnot take holiday
A beggar asking for money.
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Verlig die datum van die subraadsvergadering, kies die subraad wat jy benodig en laai dieagenda af. Rapporteer asseblief enige probleme by die betrokke subraadsbestuurder.
Die volgende beleide en planne word gedurende Januarie 2016 vir openbare konsultasiebeskikbaar gestel. Dit kan by subraadskantore bestudeer word en belanghebbendes kankommentaar lewer daarop.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER
KENNISGEWING VAN SUBRAADS-VERGADERINGS: Januarie 2016
Van Suid-Afrika se grootste sokkie-legendes gaan saammetBokRadioprobeer om Saterdag 30 Januarie
’n wêreldrekord los te dans.Die Campbells (bekend vir “Rooi Rok
Bokkie”), Kurt Darren (“MeisieMeisie”)en Juanita du Plessis (“Skarumba”) hetdie mark van 2002 tot 2008 met hul sok-kietreffers oorheers. Op Saterdag 30 Ja-nuarie sal hulle GrandWest se Grand-arena oorneem vir Super Sokkie waarhulle die wêreldrekord wil opstel vir diemeeste dansers op ’n gegewe tyd.V Die deure maak 20:00 oop en die sokkie beginom 21:00. Kaartjies is teen R150 by Computicketbeskikbaar.
WEN! WEN! WEN!V Vyf lesers kan elk dubbelkaartjies vir die SuperSokkie, asook ’n kopie van die Campbells se dub-bel Home Grown Country-CD, wen. SMS diewoord “Sokkie” gevolg deur jou naam en kontak-nommer na 45527 voor 12:00 op Woensdag 20Januarie om deel te neem. SMS’e kos R1,50.
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Die Campbells sal deel van die SuperSokkie-wêreldrekordpoging wees.
TygerBurger readers stand a chance towatchRide Along 2 at Ster-Kinekor’s Parow cinematomorrow night (Thursday) ahead of its offi-cial release on Friday.
The movie is the sequel to the blockbusteraction comedy Ride Along that gave us oneof 2014’s most popular comedy duos.This time around Ben and James venture
toMiami to work on a case that will see themtake down a notorious drug dealerThe movie stars Benjamin Bratt, Ice Cube,
Kevin Hart and Tika Sumpter.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on 0861668 437 for more information about the movie.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V The first 20 readers to send an email to [email protected] with the words “Ride Along” in the sub-ject line will win double tickets to watch the movieat Ster-Kinekor’s Parow cinema on Thursday 14 Janu-ary at 20:00. The prize includes coke and popcornvouchers. Winners will be notified via email.
Ride along again with TB, SK
Start the year on a humorous note with RideAlong 2.
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8 TYGERBURGER Goodwood Woensdag, 13 Januarie 2016HOOFARTIKELBLAD
“Doen wat jy kan,met wat jy het,waar jy is.” –Theodore Roosevelt
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I’m so glad we now have a“grand plan” for traffic,whatever it might be, but itwould be much simpler,quicker and cheaper to se-quence traffic lights properly.
Well functioning, sequencedtraffic lights are found over theworld, set so that drivers don’tneed to stop and start all thetime.
Other good traffic flow toolsare applied to avoid clogging ofroads as much as possible. It’snot only very frustratinggetting every robot on red,irrespective of what speed youdrive; it wastes fuel and coststhe motorist and the countryexcessive amounts of money.
The latest harassment thatmotorists experience in theCity centre at intersections arethose ‘green men’ appearingafter every second lightchange. Not only do pedestri-ans not care what colour thelight is; they cross when itsuits them, but after hourscars have to wait at the redtraffic light like idiots waitingfor non-existing pedestrians toturn up. It’s a hindrance to thetraffic flow, but then propertraffic flow has never been inour traffic management’svocabulary.
Traffic management will ofcourse say it’s not possible or‘not so easy’ to sequence trafficlights, yet it seems to me thatthey are often sequenced onred just to frustrate themotorist, as no other explana-tion comes to mind. To se-quence traffic lights along anyroad with current computerisa-tion should be no problem atall – not when we are sendingpeople into space and satellitesto Mars. It’s more a case ofeducating our traffic manage-ment in up-to-date technologyand implementing such, notletting the motorist suffer,what often seems to be onpurpose, to make our lives onthe road as difficult as possi-ble.
‘Green men’cause problems
I would like to express my deepappreciation and thanks to theCape Town Municipality for itsquick response to my query. Isent a query by e-mail to theirelectricity department about afaulty street lamp just in frontof our home. I was taken bysurprise to see them respondingwithin ten minutes of sendingmy e-mail. They quicklyrepaired the lamp pole and leftit working within minutes.Their service is highly appreci-ated and they should keep it up.
FEZILE TONISIBrackenfell
Faulty street lightfixed in 10 minutes
Ek het die berig “Druggiesshoot up in library”, TB, 16Desember, gelees en was baieontsteld deur Shaun Shelly seaanmerking: “In a society thatdoes not have safe injectingfacilities, this is the best optionmany people will have. Iwonder if any diabetics use thetoilet for injecting?”
Ek sal graag die volgendeonder sy aandag wil bring:Moenie iemand wat ’n diabeetis vergelyk met iemand wat ’ndwelmverslaafde is nie. Ek is ’ndiabeet. Ek moet my inspuit omaan die lewe te bly. Ek het niegekies om ’n diabeet te weesnie. Indien ek my nie inspuitnie, sterf ek. Ek kan nie“gesond” raak nie. Ek leef egtermy lewe voluit, want ek isandersins gesond. So verskoonmy wanneer ek my wel inspuitwanneer ek die biblioteekbesoek; dit is om seker te maakmy kinders het nog môre ’n ma.’n Dwelmverslaafde hoef homnie in te spuit om aan die lewe
Dwemslaaf, diabeetis onvergelykbaar
On Sunday 27 December at18:20, a grey Hyundai with aCY plate parked in the disabledparking bay at the entrance tothe Tyger Valley Virgin Active.
A perfectly able-bodiedwoman wearing smart officeattire emerged, walked into thegym, swiped her card, left andgot into her car, and drove off.
This is exactly the attitudethat our reprobate “president”has – “if I can get away with it,I will!”
Firstly, you are perfectlyable-bodied! You have no rightto park even momentarily in aparking bay dedicated to thosewho are disabled. In addition, itis fraudulent to swipe yourcard to obtain the trainingpoints if you do not actually getyour butt into the gym andtrain! The gym is an accessoryto this fraud by allowing peoplewho are clearly not dressed totrain to simply swipe and leave.
We as honest citizens (thefew of us that exist) must standup against this. It is because ofthis attitude that our countryand our society are in such ashocking state!
BRIAN COXDurbanville
Woman cheats withparking and gym
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Social racism:time to startreconsideringThe last few weeks of comments sharedon social media have shown us thatracism is still alive and well in SouthAfrica.
While some may claim that racialtensions are a complex problem made upof skewed history books, cultural differ-ence, class systems and generations ofindoctrination, none of these pointsprovide any reason to treat anotherhuman being with disrespect.
Science has shown us that on average,humans share 90% of their DNA withother humans with only 10% distinguish-ing one population or race from theother. Archaeologists have shown us thatbroadly speaking, we all share the sameancestors. At our very core, we are allmade up the same. In fact, pigmentationis merely the result of humanity’sadaptability and the body’s response toultraviolet radiation.
Further investigation shows that darkercomplexions were developed in thetropics, closer to the equator, where thereis more need for protection from harmfulsun rays. Why then, would this be anyreason to treat anyone any differently?Others say that racial belief structureshave been passed on through generationsand would be impossible to change.
Cognitive psychology however hasshown us that with a little work, it isindeed possible to change thoughtpatterns. Perhaps it is time to startreconsidering the way we see the world,and to start changing our thoughtpatterns accordingly?
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SMSV Gaaf vir al die waterbeperkings, maardan moet waterlesings werklik wees, nienet skattings of 35-dae-lesings nie. –Koos, Brackenfell
V I’ve been living in Summer Greens formany years and now I have to move be-cause it is just too bad. The suburb is over-run with crime and no matter how oftenyou call, Milnerton police just don’t comeout. People are now squatting alongsidethe river and the stench is terrible. –Anonymous
V Christmas cakes, trifle and anythingcontaining alcohol should be clearlymarked. They are a great danger to recov-ering addicts and families. – M Bowers,Edgemead
V They talk about abuse of women andchildren, but what about the woman onthe corner of Porterfield and West Coastroads in the heat of the day with a smallbaby, wrapped in a winter blanket and aknitted hood tied around its neck? She isfacing away from the sun, but the poorbaby is in full sun and looks unconsciousfrom the heat! That is cruel abuse frommother to child. Why don’t they banmoms from doing this to their babies? Ihate driving past there! Don’t the copsor welfare people see this? – Anonymous
V When did fireworks become a part of theSouth African New Year’s Eve traditionand why do people still insist on settingthem off in residential areas despite ag-gressive marketing letting them knowhow dangerous they are for animals?Have we become so selfish that we can’teven consider our furry friends? – Animallover, Sonstraal Heights
V While it might be important to you tohave a pretty garden, water is quite liter-ally our scarcest commodity. Please sparea thought for the rest of us before youwaste this precious liquid. – A closet envi-ronmentalist
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PETER SMULIKRugby
te bly nie. Hy/sy het gekies om’n dwelmverslaafde te wees.Hy/sy hoef nie een te wees nie.Jy kan “gesond” raak.
Wanneer jy dus dwelmsgebruik, is jy besig om jouselfdood te maak en definitief nieom jouself aan die lewe te hounie. Sover ek weet is dit teendie wet om dwelms te koop enverkoop. ’n Dwelmverslaafdeoortree dus die wet. So ShaunShelly, wanneer jy volgendekeer jouself wil verontskuldigomdat jy naalde aan ’n dwelm-verslaafde gee en hom/haardaarna toelaat om hom/haar inte spuit in die openbare biblio-teek se toilet, moet dit nievergelyk met die inspuit vaninsulien, wat wettig is, nie.
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Just matriculated or left school? Not surewhere to go or what to do next? Then per-haps a seminar on career opportunities isjust perhaps what you need to attend.The post school opportunities seminar
2016 for matriculants and school leavers istaking place soon, organised by the YouthUnemployment Prevention Project (Yupp).
Yupp is a Cape Town-based non-profit or-ganisation providing help to matrics andschool leavers seeking opportunities forfurther study, funding and employment,a second chance to improve their grades oradvice and assistance with career choices.Attendees will receive information, gui-
dance and advice from various experts andwill be able to apply for the over 2 000 fur-ther study, funding, employment as well assupport programme opportunities availa-ble for this year.Yupp says the opportunities include for-
mal, informal, technical, vocational, skillsdevelopment, employment, entrepreneur-ship and work experience opportunities.The seminars are free andparents are en-
couraged to attend.The first seminar will be taking place on
Wednesday 20 January at the Cape TownCity Hall and starts at 09:30. A second semi-nar takes place the following day at theGlendale High School Hall in Mitchell’sPlain. This seminar will also start at 09:30.
“Too many youths end up being left be-hind after leaving school and become for-gotten youth. It is therefore extremely im-portant that we reach all learners whomayneed assistance with study, funding andemployment opportunities,” says FaiezDollie from Yupp.V Those who wish to attend are encouraged to pre-register by e-mailing their names, school and at-tending venue along with their cell phone numberand e-mail addresses to [email protected]. People can also SMS their de-tails to 021 825 3789.
Matricsoffered asecondchance
V Zip Zap Circus School will be presentingfree shows at the V&A Waterfront every dayfrom 16:00 until Saturday 16 January. Visitwww.zip-zap.co.za for more.
V The Tank Art Gallery is hosting a solo ex-hibition Dash by artist Ros Koch until 1 Feb-ruary 2016. The inspiration comes from apoem by Linda Ellis, titled The Dash, and theexhibition is a collection of narrative art invarious mediums. Visit www.stellenbosch-hills.co.za for more.
V The 2016 Stellenbosch Wine Festivalwill showcase wines from 77 wine farms and10 boutique wineries at the CoetzenburgSports Grounds in Stellenbosch from Friday5 to Sunday 7 February. Tickets cost R180and include a tasting glass. Children young-er than 18 enter free. Visit www.stellen-boschwinefestival.co.za for more andwww.webtickets.co.za for tickets.
V The AfrAsia Bank Cape Wine Auction,in aid of disadvantaged youth in the CapeWinelands, will take place at the Klein Con-stantia Wine Estate on Friday 12 and Satur-day 13 February. All proceeds from the auc-tion are donated directly to charity organi-sations focusing on education andempowerment. Visit www.thecapewineauction.com for more.
V The 51st Wildlife Photographer of theYear Exhibition will be at the ChavonnesBattery Museum, Clocktower, V&A Water-front featuring over 100 images until 15 April2016. Visit www.wpy.co.za for tickets.
V Oranjezicht City Farm Market will be atthe Granger Bay section of the V&A Water-front every Saturday from 09:00 to 14:00.Visit www.waterfront.co.za for more.
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National retail giant Pep, which has70% of the school shoe market andover 57% of the uniform market in
South Africa, is committed to findingways of easing the increasing financialburden of its customers, who are the firstto feel the strain of rising costs of fuel,electricity and food.
“Through our research over the years,one message that has been consistentfrom our customers is that their chil-dren’s education takes priority,” ex-plains Nobesuthu Tom, Pep’s marketingdirector. “They will often compromise onother things to pay for school fees, trans-port to school as well as school-wear andstationery.”
Pep has negotiated with its manufac-turers in order to freeze the price of theentry level Student Prince synthetic shoeat last year’s prices in an attempt to helpcustomers: R59.99 for girls, size 8-1; R64.99for boys, size 8-1).
This shoe is manufactured under thePep Student Prince label, to ensure thatquality standards associated with Stu-dent Prince are never compromised. Theshoe range also includes a higher qualityleather shoe, which is expected to be thelowest priced leather school shoe in themarket this year: R119.99 for girls (size9-1) and R129.99 for boys (sizes 9-1).
Managing director Leon Lourens saysa key part of Pep’s social responsibilityduring back to school time is to help itscustomers with the best possible priceson all uniform items. “Our constant aimis to bring down the cost of uniforms,
without compromising quality, while al-so maintaining stock levels of all schooluniform items throughout the year.”
This year, a Grade 4 (entry level) uni-form is still under R100 at Pep.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V 10 readers can each win a R200 PEP voucher.SMS the word “PEP” followed by your name andcontact details to 45527 before 12:00 on Monday18 January to enter. SMSes cost R1.50.
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An entry level school uniform will still costless than R100 at Pep this year.
PROMOTION
The employment outlook for most of themore than 800 000 learnerswho finishedmat-ric last year is grim. Labour analysts predictthat more than 500 000 matriculants will notbe able to find employment in the formal la-bour sector. But it is not all doom and gloom.
The CEO of the National Tooling InitiativeProgramme (NTIP), Dirk van Dyk, has an-nounced that the NTIP is now offering studyopportunities for students interested in a ca-reer in manufacturing. Studies are free forqualifying students who study tool, die andmould making as part of the NTIP’s TDMPowered Skills Development Foundation Pro-gramme. The programmes are presented atthe Wingfield campus of Northlink TVET inGoodwood and the Western Cape ToolingCentre of Excellence in Parow.
Van Dyk says the training of sufficientskilled people for the tooling industry is ofcritical importance as manufacturing is oneof the cornerstones of a South African econo-my that faces serious growth challenges.
“SouthAfrica needs to build its toolingman-ufacturing capacity to become globally morecompetitive if the country wants to createmore jobs. The TDM Powered Skills Develop-ment Programme plays a pivotal role in pro-viding sufficient skilled people to the aero-space, automotive, chemical, electronics, lei-sure, marine, medical, mining and packagingindustries,” says Van Dyk.
The learning content of the programme isstructured to include fundamental and ap-plied theory, trade theory, workshop practicaltraining and on-the-job training, providingstudents with extensive industry exposureand experience.
The 2016 intake is sponsored by the depart-ment of trade and industry.
Students will receive a small stipend duringphase 3, the workplace on-the-job trainingphase, to support them with transport coststo the companieswhere theywill receive theiron-the-job exposure and training.Aspiring tool, die and mouldmakers need a
Grade 12 National Senior Certificate (NSC) orN3 or NC(V)4 with mathematics, physical sci-ence or engineering science and English.
Interested students can obtain informationabout the programme at a careers open dayon 19 January from 08:00 to 15:00 at the West-ern Cape Tooling Centre of Excellence in RileyStreet, Beaconvale, Parow.V For more information visit www.tdmpowered.co.zaor contact Ms Audrey Jacobs on 079 675 7210 oremail [email protected]
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Gardens | Diep River | Thornton | DurbanvilleSome of the Cape’s most beautiful Retirement Villages
SAREL BURGER
Durbanville en Bellville het albei oor-tuigende oorwinnings behaal in diejongste reeks eersteliga-krieketwed-
stryde in die WP. Edgemead en Tygerberg-klubmoes egter, ondanksmoedige pogings,die knie buig in hul onderskeie wedstryde.Nadat Jaco Castle (4/26) en sy medebou-
lersVishoekvir 110 lopiesuitgehaalhet, hetDurbanville se aanvangskolwers, Kuda Sa-munderu (60) en Jean Strydom (51), met ’nonoorwonne vennootskap van 113 lopies ’noorwinning met 10 paaltjies aan die Dur-bies besorg.Bellville (177/4) het kwaaier teenstandge-
had in sywedstryd teenVictoria (176),maardie bydraes van veral Wian Engelbrecht(57*), Uwe Birkenstock (52) en Roubi Kapp(4/24) het die skaal in die Bellvilliete seguns geswaai.Ondanks ’n skitterende telling van 236/6
kon Tygerberg nie die pyp rook in sy neder-
laag met 3 paaltjies teen Ottoman (237/7)nie.CorbinThomas (117*), Ateeq Javid (73) en
Luwaaz September (3/35) het uitgeblink virdie Floridaparkspan.Edgemead (195) het Kaapstad (196/8) lelik
skrikgemaak voordat die Kaapse span met2 paaltjies deurgeskuur het. Mario Stoop(71), Jackie Strauss (46), Lionel van Rens-burg (36*) en Stefan Joubert (4/25) was Ed-gemead se staatmakers.In die voorlaaste reeks eendagwedstryde
einde verlede jaar het Durbanville (155/2)met 8 paaltjies teenNoordelikes/Goodwood(151) gewen, terwyl Edgemead (121) teenVictoria (155) vasgeval het en Tygerberg(116) in die stof gebythet teenWP-klub (297).Jean Strydom (72*), Dale Campbell (56) en
Nathan Swarts (4/24) was grootliks verant-woordelik vir Durbanville se sege, terwylJason Underwood (56) die beste vir Noorde-likes vertoon het. Simon Blake (4/25) wasgoed op stryk vir Edgemead teen Victoria.
WPKRIEKET: BELLVILLE BO IN TAAI STRYD TEEN VICTORIA
Goeie sege vir Durbies
Three race walkers of the Bellville Athlet-ic Club were honoured for their excellentachievements during the past season atthe club’s annual awards evening late lastyear.Bellville resident Isabel Roux received
WP colours and was a WP team member,competing in the 10km ASA national andinterprovincial race walking champion-ship held on 10 October last year.Erdine Burger, also from Bellville, won
a bronze medal in the same race. She alsoreceived a trophy from the club as Best fe-malewalker. Erdine receivedher nationalcolours in 2007.Jurgen Spencer, who lives in Table
View, was named Best male walker byWestern Province Athletics (WPA) andBest master walker at the ASA nationalrace walking championship. The Bellvilleclub also named himBestmalewalker. Heobtained his WP colours and was an ASAinterprovincial team member.Jurgen broke the national record in the
75-79 age category for the 20km event lastyear in a time of 02:08:49. A week later hebroke the 5 000m track record in a time of30:23.
These walkers always rushing
Proudly showing off their trophies and certificatesare, from left, Jurgen Spencer, Erdine Burger and Isa-bel Roux.
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