Woensdag, 3 Junie 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected]KUILSRIVIER Best Beetle offers Beetle repairs & services, Beetle rentals, Beetle rebuilds and 24 hour breakdown services to our clients. Contact us on 073 115 7988 / 081 319 6390 or email us on [email protected]our website is www.bestbeetle.com BEST BEETLE(pty)ltd 2014/168183/07 X1Q58GY9-AL030615 •Come to us for the biggest range and best service • View our product range at www.gho.co.za • Ample free parking We walk the extra mile for each and every customer! 10 Taurus Street, Brackenfell • Tel (021) 9814501 www.gho.co.za • [email protected]PROSTITUTION: MURDERED MAN BELIEVED TO USE THE SERVICES OF SEX WORKERS Police warn ‘johns’ RICHARD ROBERTS @richardjohn_rj K leinvlei police have issued a fresh war- ning to those wanting to make use of the services of sex workers along Old Faure Road, but often end up being the vic- tim of assault or sometimes murder. The warning follows the recent discovery of a body in the bushes next to the road. Poli- ce spokesperson Warrant Officer Annaceltta Mothoalo said the body was that of an 65-ye- ar-old male. Mothoalo accompanied TygerBurger to the scene of the crime. The body was buried in a shallow grave, which was still clearly visible. The scene was about 500 metres from the road and about 300 metres from the Faure Squatter Camp. Six suspects, between the ages of 20 and 25 years, who are apparently from the infor- mal settlement, have already been arrested in connection with the murder which occur- red on Wednesday 20 May. Some of them, Mothoalo said, have already confessed to the crime. She said the victim was stabbed several ti- mes in the stomach. The police suspect the deceased made use of the services offered by sex workers when he was attacked by what is referred to by the women as their bodyguards. These days men known in the trade as ‘johns’, park their cars on a gravel road as the sex workers have mo- ved their business from Old Faure Road as a result of more police patrols, she said. She said residents in the area alerted the police about the most recent murder. On arrival at the crime scene police could only manage to see a belt, cell phone and so- me bank cards around the grave. The victim’s vehicle was recovered in Delft. V To page 2. Work to revitalise the Wesbank Multi-purpose Centre (MPC) is underway. The entire centre will be given a new coat of paint. Several different colours of paint are used to decorate the centre, which is a bustling facility during the week and offers a number of activities to the commu- nity of Wesbank. Here painters Moegamat Armien Abrahams, Moejahied Ryklief, Treswyn Waterloo, George Haskins and Frazen Nurse apply a second coat to one of the centre’s walls. The centre is located in Silversands Road. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS Centre painted in many colours
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PROSTITUTION: MURDERED MAN BELIEVED TO USE THE SERVICES OF SEX WORKERS
Police warn ‘johns’RICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
Kleinvlei police have issued a freshwar-ning to those wanting to make use ofthe services of sex workers along Old
Faure Road, but often end up being the vic-tim of assault or sometimes murder.The warning follows the recent discovery
of a body in the bushes next to the road. Poli-ce spokespersonWarrantOfficerAnnaceltta
Mothoalo said the body was that of an 65-ye-ar-old male.Mothoalo accompanied TygerBurger to
the scene of the crime. The body was buriedin a shallow grave, which was still clearlyvisible. The scenewas about 500metres fromthe road and about 300 metres from theFaure Squatter Camp.Six suspects, between the ages of 20 and
25 years, who are apparently from the infor-mal settlement, have already been arrested
in connection with themurder which occur-red on Wednesday 20 May. Some of them,Mothoalo said, have already confessed to thecrime.She said the victimwas stabbed several ti-
mes in the stomach.The police suspect the deceased made use
of the services offered by sex workers whenhewas attacked bywhat is referred to by thewomenas their bodyguards.Thesedaysmenknown in the trade as ‘johns’, park their cars
on a gravel road as the sexworkers havemo-ved their business from Old Faure Road asa result of more police patrols, she said.She said residents in the area alerted the
police about the most recent murder.On arrival at the crime scene police could
only manage to see a belt, cell phone and so-me bank cards around the grave.The victim’s vehicle was recovered in
Delft.V To page 2.
Work to revitalise theWesbank MultipurposeCentre (MPC) is underway.The entire centre will begiven a new coat of paint.Several different colours ofpaint are used to decoratethe centre, which is abustling facility during theweek and offers a numberof activities to the community of Wesbank. Herepainters Moegamat ArmienAbrahams, MoejahiedRyklief, Treswyn Waterloo,George Haskins and FrazenNurse apply a second coatto one of the centre’swalls. The centre is locatedin Silversands Road. PHOTO:RICHARD ROBERTS
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Mothoalo said the death con-cerns the police as this is thesixth body discovered in thearea since 2012.Three bodies have so far
been discovered in the bus-hes, while a further three ha-ve been discovered in a riversystem near Ithemba Labs.Julian Unthank, chairper-
son of the community policeforum (CPF), visited the re-cent crime scene.“Wehave started concentra-
ting heavily on this area andhave started removing them(sex workers) from the streetsto ensure this does not happenagain.“We want to request local
ward councillor Gordon Tho-mas remove the trees in thearea,” Unthank said.He said the biggest problem
in the area is the lack of lightsalong the road.
“It is dark and this makesit easy for criminals to rob pe-ople and murder them.”He said the CPF have em-
barked on a campaign to na-me and shame the peoplestopping along the road wan-ting to make use of the servi-ces of sex workers.“We want to start publis-
hing their cars and details inthe tabloid newspapers andin so doing hope they will re-frain from coming here,” hesaid.The CPF is also requesting
that nearby residents informthemof any criminal activity.Mohtoalo said: “Weare con-
cerned about the people’s sa-fety.“Wehave distributed safety
pamphlets in the area towarnpeople to stay away. Both thisarea as well as the BlueberryHill bush are dangerous.”
A quiet road leading to the Blue Downs substation is anotherof the places near Old Faure Road where sex workers preferto satisfy their clients FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
Warrant Officer Annacletta Mothoalo indicates where the bodyof a 65yearold was discovered in a bush near the Old FaureRoad frequented by sex workers.
RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj
Kleinvlei police are searching for themother of a five-month-old foetusfound in a bucket early last week.
Police spokesperson Warrant Officer An-naclettaMothoalo said the foetuswas foundby a group of children.“Apparently the children were busy play-
ing with the bucket with the foetus inside,”Mothoalo said.
The children took the bucket to a houseshortly thereafter.“We received a complaint not too long aft-
er that. One of the adults at the house saidthey found the foetus inside the bucket.”The foetuswas found in Sandpiper Street,
Devon Park.The gender of the foetus is not yet known
and a case of concealment of birth is beinginvestigated.Mothoalo said the discovery is the third
of its kind in the past two years.
“This is not the first time we have re-ceived such a complaint.”Previous incidents occurred in Forrest
Heights and Heather Park.“It concerns us, as these areas are all lo-
cated near to each other, separated only byBobs Way,” Mothoalo said.Thepolicehope the communitywill assist
in finding the mother.The previous babieswere a boy and a girl.
V Anyone with information is requested to contactthe Kleinvlei police on 021 902 8314.
Fivemonth old foetus found in bucket
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A high speed chase similar tothat in a Hollywood movieplayed itself out in the
streets of Kuils River and EersteRiver last week.The chasewaswitnessed by sev-
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Racing in the streetThe high speed chase in which
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bery in SomersetWest earlier thatday.The suspects fled the scene in
the direction of Kuils River in twovehicles belonging to the com-plainant.Mayco member for safety and
security, JP Smith, said traffic of-ficers reacted to what they initial-ly thought might be an illegalstreet race, but instead turned outto be an escape.“The officers were on patrol
along the R102 when they noticedtwo vehicles travelling at highspeed and gave chase.“The vehicles – awhite FordKu-
ga and VW Golf, were forced tostop at a red traffic light at the in-tersection of Van Riebeeck Roadand Stellenbosch Arterial. One ofthe traffic officers approached theVW Golf to ask the driver to pullover, but he jumped out of the ve-hicle – firearm inhand – and push-ed the officer to the ground. Shealerted her colleague who drewher firearm and fired three shotsat the vehicle as both vehiclessped off once more,” Smith said.
Firearms recoveredBoth the traffic officials and po-
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of the FordKuga collidedwith twoother vehicles at a four-way stop.Unfortunately, the two occupantsin the Kuga managed to flee thescene.“The driver of the VW Golf led
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One of the vehicles the suspects were travelling in, a Ford Kuga,crashed into another car (pictured) which was badly damaged asa result of the accident. The suspects fled the scene.
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Workers are seen here clearing the bush near Blueberry Hill, which has been described as a verydangerous area in Blue Downs. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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After a series of requests and numerouscomplaints by residents and the localward councillor, the dense bush near
Blueberry Hill in Blue Downs is being clea-red.Workers from the City of Cape Town have
started cutting down the section near theTuscany Glen High School and a large secti-on of bushes have already been cleared.The Blueberry Hill bush has been an eye-
sore and safety hazard for many years now.The area, which is mostly covered in PortJackson, has been cut downonnumerous oc-casions in the past, only to grow againmonths later.The hope now is that the area will remain
clear and the land will be developed.Speaking to TygerBurger recently, Ward
17 councillor Wilma Brady said work onclearing the bushes started on Monday 18May.
Followup clearing“We will be doing phases one and two
which is next to Tuscany Glen High Schoolfirst.“In the new budget year wewill seekmore
funding to do follow-up clearing of thebush,” Brady said.They anticipate that phase one will be
completed before the start of the rainy sea-son.
TheBlueberryHill bush has been associa-tedwith criminal elements and prostitution.Apart from this, an informal settlement
had also been erected inside the bushes, saypolice.Brady said council has been asking for the
clearing and development of the bush since1999.It has been cleared in the past, but has
grown back in the interim.“It has become the norm that it does not
get cleared every year,” said Brady.“It took two to three years for the bushes
to be cleared.”
Criminal shelterThe area, according to her, has also beco-
me a known drug den.“It has become a shelter for storing and
selling drugs.“I think Tuscany Glen and Blue Downs re-
sidentswill really benefit from this clearing,it terms of crime. Several houses near thebush used to be targeted by criminals.”Phase one of the clearing project compri-
ses 18.33 hectares of land, while phase twocomprises about 13.34 hectares.The vacant land belongs to both the City
and provincial government.“Now that it is in the City’s hands it’s
much easier to have the land cleaned,” Bra-dy said.She said no concrete plans have yet been
drafted for the land, but said housing deve-lopment projects are being considered for
the area.“I spoke to the mayor regarding this. She
is making sure the transfer of the land fromthe provincial government to the City is be-ing completed.
“Once this is finalised, we’re hoping thatin the near future there will be a proposalwhich she (the mayor) has been calling forregarding development at Blueberry Hill,”Brady said.
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Hulle voer iets baie uniek in die mou en wilsommer ’n wêreldrekord op die koop toe in-palm, sê Marina van der Meulen, bemar-kingsbestuurder van die Alta du Toit-na-sorgsentrum in Bellville.“Geldinsamelingsprojekte is altyd ’n
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The Kuils River police have issued a war-ning to residents following several reportsof potential robbers visiting homes preten-ding to be council workers.The suspects apparently knock on the
door and claim they are there to fix an elec-trical problem.In all of the reports received so far, howe-
ver, none of the home owners have reportedany electical problemsor contacted theCityof Cape Town, said police spokespersonCaptain Isaac van Niekerk.He said it appears the men want to gain
access to homes in order to rob the occu-pants.Van Niekerk told TygerBurger reports
have been received from residents in the
area andneighbouring areas. To date a resi-dent in Sarepta, Kuils River, Bellville andone in Tenth Avenue, Ravensmead have re-ported the matter to the police.“They normally say they are there to
work on the electricity cables.“The men are dressed in council clothes
with the CoCT marking on them.“When people do not allow them access
they just move on,” van Niekerk said.He said the two men drive a white panel
van. “We suspect the clothes they are wea-ring are stolen.“We have not received any reports of the
men actually robbing the home owners butwe want to warn people to be extra carefulwhen opening their doors,” van Niekerksaid.V People who want to report a crime can contactthe Kuils River SAPS on 021 900 2800.
House robbery warning
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Several Wesbank families are still re-covering from a disastrous fire thatgutted two homes and five informal
structures.The incident occurred in Rowellan Street
on Sunday 17 May.One adult male suffered burn wounds to
his face.“All of the houses on the plot in Rowellan
Street are destroyed,” said communityworker Edith van Wyk, who attended thescene.Several fires have occurred in the Wes-
bank and Kalkfontein area since the start ofthe year. In most cases informal structuresare burnt down, partially damaging adja-cent houses.The cause of the most recent fire is still
unknown, said van Wyk.“One of the residents said she saw flames
coming out of one of the wendy houses.When she ran out, all the wendy houses inthe yard were burning.”Theo Layne, spokesperson for the City of
Cape Town’s fire and rescue services, last
week said he cannot provide specific statis-tics for the northern suburbs regarding fireincidents, but toldTygerBurger that anaver-age of 106 emergency calls from informal ar-eas were received during the winter monthsof June, July and August last year.The number of recorded informal dwell-
ings affected by these fires for the threemonths were 210 in June, 169 in July and 175in August.The number of formal dwellings affected
by fires for each of the months were 41, 87and 57 respectively.
Winter dangerLayne explained that the cold and inclem-
ent weather experienced in the Cape duringthe winter period will force people to con-stantly need to keep warm. Due to a lack ofelectricity inmanyhomes in informal settle-ments, this might result in the use of warm-ing devices suchasheaters andbrazier fires.If not monitored properly, these can resultin residential fires.“Our services, for the previous winter pe-
riod 1 May to 31 August 2014, responded to406 informal residential fires, resulting inthe deaths of 36 people.
“In most of these incidents the fires couldhave been avoided and can be attributed tonegligencewhen using cooking, heating andother electrical devices.”He said the City is making all attempts to
ensure that thenumberof structures and thenumber of fatalities decrease during theforthcoming winter period.“Our service is proactively focussing their
Fire Safety Education efforts on the area’smost prone to structural fires.“Fire and rescue is also teaming up with
other services to ensure that the maximumnumber of residents are educated on aspectsof fire safety and the immediate reporting ofincidents. These include the City’s disasterrisk management, community NGO’s andcommunity policing forums,” Layne said.He added that most fires are caused by
lack of thought or concentration, or by care-lessness.“Cigarettes, matches and lighters, can-
dles, electrical faults, heating and cookingappliances and equipment such as electricblankets can all be lethal.”In order to prevent shack fires, residents
should:Keep a close eye on paraffin stoves;
Avoid cooking near a curtained window;Make sure the stove is stable and does not
fall over;Make sure candles are secure and cannot
fall over;Do not go to sleep with candles still burn-
ing;Teach children about the dangers of fire;Watch out for discarded cigarette butts;Be aware of the dangers of illegal and
faulty electricity connections, which alsocause fires;Keep a bucket filled with water to extin-
guish flames;Keep a bucket of sand to put out paraffin
fires;Build dwellings at least threemetres apart
to prevent fires from spreading, and ensurethis space is kept open;Keep roads and access to dwellings clear
at all times;Do not block roads with possessions when
there is a fire;Do not prevent or disrupt the work of fire
crews fighting fires.V For safety tips on fires visit the City’s website orhttp://www.capetown.gov.za/en/FireAndRescue/Pages/default.aspx
RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj
Mfuleni police confiscated a large amountof copper and other items from an illegalscrapyard recently, thanks to the newly in-stituted Operation Fiela.Police spokesperson Captain Nomath-
emba Muavha said several other arrestshave also been made in their area underthe auspices of this operation.Operation Fiela – a national police in-
struction – focuses mainly on gang-riddenareas. The operation started in Cape Townabout two weeks ago.To date, gang hotspots inManenberg and
Ottery have been visited by both memberof the police and South African NationalDefence Force as part of the ongoing opera-tion. Operation Fiela, meaning to reclaim,has since moved to several other areas inan attempt to rid communities of gang vio-lence.In Happy Valley, where the operation
was also conductedbyMfuleni policemem-bers, copper was confiscated from an ille-gal scrapyard, the police say.The search and confiscation occurred on
Tuesday 26 May.“The police were visiting scrapyards in
Happy Valley and found an illegal scrap-yard which had copper that was not ac-
counted for in its record book.“The 32-year-old owner was fined R2 500
for not complying with the requirementsof being a second hand dealer,” Muavhasaid.A scale and about 18 kilograms of copper
were confiscated.“As the police, we appeal to the commu-
nity to close themarket for stolen goods bynot buying items they suspectmight be sto-len,” Muavha pleaded.Apart from the confiscation, police also
arrested 11 suspects during searches con-ducted in the cluster.The searches were an attempt to clamp
down on gangs and drugs.The 11 suspects arrested were charged
with crimes relating to drugs, assault,drunk driving and malicious damage toproperty. They were arrested two weeksago.“During this operation a total of 160 li-
tres of alcohol was also confiscated,”Muavha said.
Operation Fiela delivers success in Mfuleni
Mfuleni police confiscated a large amount of copper from an illegal scrap metal trader inHappy Valley near Blackheath recently.
Winterhoop, ’n nasionale projek wat ver-skeie welsynsorganisasies byeenbring, hetdié week afgeskop.Die doel van dié projek is om helpers en
hulpeloses by te staan. “As organisasie isons feitlik daagliks in gesprek met mensewat óf op soek is na ’n betroubare rentmees-ter vir ’n donasie óf ’n sinvolle geleentheidom self betrokke te raak,” sê Johan Krige,hoofköordineerder van Winterhoop.Die nasionale veldtog is in sy 15de be-
staansjaar en word elke jaar van 1 tot 20 Ju-nie aangebied.Vanjaar word mense aangemoedig om
goeie gehalte truie, komberse en serpeofnie-bederfbare kos in te samel en af te laai byeen van verskeie punte landwyd. Geldelikebydraes is ook welkom. Andersins kan deel-
nemendes ook die goedere wat ingesamel isin behoeftige gemeenskappe inhul eie omge-wing versprei en die storie van hoopmet an-der deel via Winterhoop se Facebook-blad.“Hoop is aansteeklik,” meen Krige. “Die
laaste paar jaar van Winterhoop het ons ge-leer dat ons pogings om hulpeloses by te
staan, ook hoop aan die helpers gegee het.“Al hoe meer mense voel oorweldig deur
die sosiale nood in Suid-Afrika en Winter-hoop gee hul die geleentheid om ’n bydraete maak.”Plaaslike insamelpunte is by MES se tak
in Bellville by Daviesstraat 3 (021 949 8736)en by StraatwerkWes-Kaap in Parow, Oran-jestraat 5 (021 930 8055).V Besoek die webblad www.winterhoop.org vir meerinligting.
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Women valued in Kuils River police cluster
Members of the Kuils River and Delft police cluster’s Women’s Network met at the Mfuleni policestation a week ago. Several issues regarding their role in the service were discussed. PHOTO:MFULENI SAPS
The Kuils River and Delft police clusters’Women’s Network was re-launched atan event held at the Mfuleni police sta-
tion recently, with representatives from sev-en different stations attending the gather-ing.
The seven stations include Belhar, Bell-ville South, Delft, Kleinvlei, Kuils River,Mfuleni and Ravensmead.
Cluster commander Brigadier VincentBeaton addressed the policewomen at themeeting which was held on Tuesday 19 May.
Beaton said the network would play a vitalrole in forming partnerships with externalrole-players.
He also encouraged police members tolook after each other because “we have a du-ty of care”.
“When we take off the uniform, we are alsohuman beings,” Beaton said.
Retaining valueMotivational speaker Pearl Erasmus, rep-
resenting an organisation called I Can, saidwomen have not lost their value.
She demonstrated this by folding a R100note into a creased state and asking the audi-ence about the value of the note. The all-women audience agreed that the R100 note,
although creased, still retains its value.Erasmus praised women in leadership po-
sitions. “If you want to be a leader, be a ser-vant first,” she said.
She also cautioned women to be mindfulabout what say to people. “Words can hurt.Be careful what you say to other people.”
Conversely, she added: “Don’t let the opin-ion of others ruin you.”
Linda Gcwabe, Nedbank’s client educa-tion manager, also addressed the audience.
In her speech Gcwabe stressed the impor-tance to women of compiling a list when go-ing to do their shopping.
Managing moneyWomen (especially mothers), she said,
must draw a definite line between a family’s“needs and wants” in order to save money.
Another issue she addressed was that eachfamily must have a monthly budget andmonitor their income and expenses.
Captain Nomathemba Muavha, championof Women’s Network and final speaker onthe day, encouraged women in the police toempower themselves by applying for seniorpositions.
“It has been noted with concern that wom-en in the Western Cape are not applying for
promotional posts.“We therefore encourage you to apply.“Ensure your form is completed properly.
Read the instructions and comply withthem. We have women who are qualified andwe can do the job,” Muavha said.
A Youth Day event is being planned for 16June at the Eerste River Senior SecondarySchool.
The event is organised by the Kleinvleipolice sector 4 subforum.
Sergeant Zenobia Fradie, sector com-mander, said the event will be called “Yo-uth in advance, towards transformation –Transforming society towards sustainableand peaceful communities”.
The event starts at 11:00.
A car show as well as dance, art, music,career exhibitions and food stalls will beavailable on the day, Fradie said.
The organisers are also planning a luckydraw for the best Youth Day poster.
“The whole family is welcome,” Fradiesaid.
V For more details contact pastor Hubert Kemp on084 823 7905 or Sergeant Zenobia Fradie on082 522 1998.
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In ’n klein baksteengeboutjie op die per-seel van die Durbanvillese taxi-staanplekwerk drie vroue voltyds om groepe onop-
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“Onswerkmet omtrent 300mense per jaarwat ons verskillende kursusse bywoon endaar is baie suksesstories,” sê Jane Gelder-man, bestuurder van die Fisantekraal-sen-trum vir ontwikkeling.
Sy sê dié nie-winsgewende organisasie sedrie kursusse is daarop gemik om ’npersoonte help om in geheel te ontwikkel.
“Ons leer mense vaardighede, maar dit is’nholistiese benadering, onsprobeer ookomdie mense emosioneel en spiritueel te ont-wikkel.” Hoewel die sentrum Christelik-ge-fundeerd is, is enigiemand welkom om virhulp te kom aanklop, sê Gelderman. Diemees basiese kursus is ’n werkgereedheids-program van drie weke, wat op temas fokussoos lewensvaardighede, verhoudings enba-siese begrotings – “dinge wat jou lewe kanverbeter”, sê sy. Die program behels verder’n kleinhandel-vaardigheidskursus, gemikop kliëntediens, basiese wiskunde, basieserekenaarwerk en verkoopspunt-tegnieke.
Gelderman sê omtrent 90% van die kandi-date vir hierdie kursus is glad nie rekenaar-geletterd nie. “Ons leer hulle hoe om ’nFace-book-profiel te maak, hul CV saam te stel enaan die einde van die kursus doen hulle danindiensopleiding vir drie dae by onderne-
mings in die omgewing wat ons goedgesindis,” sê sy. Hierdie geleenthede lei dikwels totindiensneming. Die tweede kursus is ’n kan-tooradministrasieprogram van tien wekewat meer intensiewe rekenaaropleiding enkommunikasievaardighede insluit. “Ons is
geleidelik besig om ’n netwerk op te bou vanondernemings waar ons hierdie kandidatekan plaas,” sê Gelderman. Die sentrum semees suksesvolle kursus is die “Bake forprofit”-entrepreneursprogram, ’n praktiesekursus wat hoofsaaklik vroue leer om hulleeie bakonderneming op die been te bring.
“Aan die einde van hierdie program is na-genoeg 90% van die studente in staat om huleie ondernemings te begin. En dit is meestalmense wat vantevore nie kos in die huis ge-hadhet nie, en nou in staat is omhul kindersse skoolgelde te betaal,” vertel sy.
Die Fisantekraal-sentrum vir ontwikke-ling is vanjaar een vanTygerBurger seWantOns Kan-konsertbegunstigdes.
Hieroor is Gelderman baie opgewonde.“Ons gaan met die geld uit dié konsert, ’nFrail Care-kursus begin. Ons het klaar diestudiemateriaal aangekoop. Nou moet onsnog net ’n plek kry om die opleiding te doenen ’n gekwalifiseerde verpleegster aanstelom die opleiding te doen. Ons hoop om hier-mee in Augustus te begin,” sê sy.
Die sentrum besit grond in Fisantekraalen Gelderman sê daar gaan binnekort ’n ge-bou opgerig word om sodoende meer mensete kan akkommodeer.V Om kaartjies te koop vir die konsert en só die Fisantekraalsentrum vir ontwikkeling te ondersteun, belvir Linda Oosthuizen by 072 740 4854.
This year’s Want ons Kan/’Cause we Can!concert takes place at the Bellville CivicTheatre on Sunday 26 July.
The annual concert, forwhichTygerBur-ger is themedia sponsor, has already gene-ratedmore than R2million for Project Dig-nity, Fisantekraal Centre for Developmentand CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation,the beneficiaries of this year’s event.
The evening will include performances
by Zanne Stapelberg, Nico Nel, Jak dePriester and Altus Muller, Anna Davel,Mathys Roets and Jaconell Mouton (pia-no),Marc Lottering,Wicus van derMerwe,Peter Mitchell, Schalk Joubert (bass), Lu-na Paige (vocals and piano), Vernon Swart
(drums), Corlea, Andre and The Swingers,David Kramer, DewaldWasserfall, DowweDolla, Pedro Kruger, Hiram Koopman, Al-bert Frost and Arno Carstens with TraceyLange andHannes vanWyk acting asMCs.
Tickets for R250 can be bought directly
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Seniors given healthand wellness treatmentSenior citizens seeking medical orhealth assistance can make use of aHealth and Wellness Day presented bythe New Apostolic Church this Saturday6 June.The event is organised by seniors
from different congregations in KuilsRiver, Eerste River and Blue Downs.The health day will be held at the
Sarepta Sports Hall in Kuils River.They will be offering blood pressure
and blood sugar level checks, eye-tests,foot and hand massages, pap smear andprostate blood tests, health talks, HIVand hearing tests to all seniors whowish to attend.It is a community project and any
senior person may attend. The servicesare free of charge.V For more information contact Doreen on076 848 3118 or Wendy Clark on 084 011 2914
Blind adventurer and motivationalspeakerHeinWagner is to host a Din-ner in the Dark for charity.
The exclusive event, which will see allproceeds go to the Institute for the Blindin Worcester, is set to take place at theTownhouse Hotel in Cape Town on Wed-nesday 10 June.The Institute for the Blind was establis-
hed in 1881 to cater for the needs of visuallyimpaired persons and visually impairedpersons with additional disabilities,through the provision of accommodation,support services, skills training, employ-ment, education and career development.Wagner, a Kuils River residentwell
known for the endurance races he has ta-ken part in since his teenage years, saysthe dinner is a fun event and he would likeall guests to walk away inspired and invi-gorated.“However, the experience should also
encourage them to appreciate what theyhave. People should be aware of how im-portant it is to use all five senses – somuchmore can be achieved if we don’t take thesethings for granted,” he says.Wagner participates in extreme adven-
tures tomarket the abilities of those livingwith disabilities and to raise funds for theinstitute.To date he has broken the World Blind
Land speed record, competed in the 2011Absa Cape Epic, conquered the AntarcticaMarathon last year and completed the 2015Discovery World Triathlon held in CapeTown.One of Wagner’s biggest challenges on
his journey thus far has been to accept hisblindness for what it is.“It helped me to open my mind to ama-
zing opportunities. I hope theDinner in theDark experience provides a little insightinto the magical world of the blind.”Later this yearWagnerwill be at it again
when he takes on the challenge of the UCIPara–cyclingRoadWorldCup inPieterma-ritzburg. The event is set to take place from11 to 13 September.V For more information about the Dinner in theDark or to book a table, contact 023 347 2745 orvisit events@blindinstitute.org.za
Dinner in theDark aims toraise fundsfor the blind
Hein Wagner, blind adventurer and motivational speaker. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
O koud is diewindjie en skraal.En blink in diedoflig en kaal
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‘Ek’s honger! Dié foto’s van ’n arend is verlede week in Oxfordstraat in Durbanville geneem. Volgens diefotograaf, Michael Roberts, het die roofvoël naarstig teen die boom gepik, voor dit oorgevlieg het na die lamppaal.“Dit was duidelik besig om na iets te ete te soek,” sê Roberts, wat die foto’s met sy selfoon geneem het – dieenigste fotografiese toerusting wat toe byderhand was. FOTO: MICHAEL ROBERTS
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bogenoemde. Ek is van oordeeldat ’n opvolgberig gedoen kanword wanneer die projekvoltooi is, om die publiek in telig dat Sakkie Pretorius(raadslid) sy deel van dieooreenkoms nagekom het. Dieprojek is egter nog nie afgehan-del nie, maar vorder goed.Die herstelwerk aan die
teeroppervlakte van WesselLourenssingel het op Maandag25 Mei begin en ek sal my pligversuim as ek Pretorius niebedank vir sy bydrae nie. Ekvertrou dat die straat seeiendomswaardes sommer weerbeter sal lyk na afhandelingvan die projek.Dit lyk darem asof ons
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heid gedink dat ons dalk die bod op ’nagterbakse en selfs kriminele manier kongewen het nie.Die onthullinge die afgelope week van
’n grootskaalse ondersoek, deur ondermeer die Amerikaanse spesialis-speur-dienste, na omgerymdhede by die beheer-liggaam vir wêreldsokker, Fifa, was omdie minste te sê ’n teleurstelling. Dieerkenning van Danny Jordaan, die baasvan ons toernooi, dat miljoene dollarsbetaal is, het soos hoogverraad geklink.Jordaan is voor, tydens en ná die
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SMSV Taxi’s stop en ry net soos hulle wil inVoortrekkerweg, Bellvile. Omdat dit tweebane is, staan en wag hulle vir kliënte enhet vrede met voertuie agter hulle watnou geduldig moet wag. Indien jy jou toeter blaas, word jy geïgnoreer of die middelvinger gewys. Waar is ons verkeerspolisie of is hulle moeg van kaartjies uitskryfwat in elk geval nie betaal word nie? - Ano-niem
V I was shocked when I read the SMS fromAIB about animals not having any feelings. Seriously? I guess you’ve never hadthe privilege of spending time with animals. They have more feelings than mostpeople. As far as circus animals go, theywere not put on this earth to do tricks forour entertainment - Anonymous
V AIB, geen wonder jy is skaam vir jounaam nie. Diere het meer gevoel en liefdein een van hul pootjies as jy in jou hele lyf.Mense kan by diere gaan leer wat liefdeen omgee beteken. - B. Bekker
V A friendly request to the dog trainers inthe open field next to Tafelberg School inBothasig. Please do your training on theside of the field (preferably in the one corner) to allow other residents to walk theirdogs as well. Doing your training right inthe middle of the field restricts otherdoggie walkers. Thanks. - Another DoggieWalker
V Die mense wil hê ek moet die skeibriefteken sonder dat ’n gesinsadvokaat aangestel is om na die belange van my kindte kyk. - Anoniem
V Die Stormers kan gerus beter gehalterugby speel. ’n Matiespan van ouds soual teen rustyd ’n span diep weggebêre hetmet sprankelrugby. Die Leeus probeer ditten minste doen. - WP-man
V Wanneer gaan die omgewing by die Tierbergverkeersligte van nagslapers gevrywaar word? - Anoniem
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
Dis darem verstommendhoeveel mense in Eversdalhonde besit. Party mense hetdrie of vier honde!Ek haat nie honde nie. Ek
probeer verstaan waarommense dink hulle kry ’n honden dan dink hulle jy hoef netkos en water aan die dier teverskaf. Wat van die hondgereeld vir uitstappies vat? Endie belangrikste is om hullehonde onder beheer te krywanneer hulle buitensporigblaf!Hoe gereeld dink honde-eie-
naars aan die skoolkinders enstudente wat probeer studeer?En mense wat skofte werk?
Eversdal is regtig erg verby! Asjy bedags tuis is, saans ofnaweke moet jy beheer neemdeur jou hond stil te maak. Myvrou sukkel geweldig om testudeer – oorpluisies maak haarore al seer. Kom, mense, bringjul kant. Word verantwoordelik!
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Dissiplineer julleblaffende honde
Weet iemand miskien van ’npokerklub of -aand êrens? Ofwat van so ’n klub begin asdaar genoeg belangstelling is?Bel Peet by 071 360 1969 as
iemand belangstel.PEET
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so vinnig langs die pad uitge-sorteer het. My man hetketting- en ratprobleme langsdie Melkbospad ondervind.Toe ons Rikus bel, was hy
Jazz lovers can look forward to four daysof school, college and community bands atthe Cape Town Big Band Jazz Festival atthe Baxter Concert Hall this week.The festival will see 23 bands share the
stage between today (Wednesday) and Sa-turday 6 June.Bands include those from Bergvliet
High, Heathfield High, the Delft Big Band,the Sans Souci Jazz Cats, Beau Soleil Mu-sic Centre, Stellenbosch Youth Jazz Bandand SACS’ Junior and High Schools, UNI-Sound Big Band, Pinelands Jazz Band,Wynberg Girls’ High Big Band, Little Gi-ants, RustenburgHigh Jazz Band, UCTBigBand, St Joseph’s Marist College JazzBand,WesterfordHighBigBand,WynbergBoys’ High Big Band and RondeboschBoys’ senior and junior jazz bands.V Tickets for the festival cost R100 per night, R350for all four performances or R50 per show for seniors, scholars and students from Computicket.
Big names joinschools in jazz fest
Aanhangers van die operasanger Zan-ne Stapelberg kan in haar nuwe pro-duksie, Tea with Puccini, uitsien na
“’n uur van die grootste operatref-fers ... met ’n paar ekstra lekkernye”.Volgens Zanne lê dié produksie, wat op
11 en 12 Junie by Die Boer in Durbanvillete sien is, haar baie na aan die hart.“Dit is ’n terugkeer na die repertorium
waarmee ekmy professionele loopbaan be-gin het. Baie van die arias kom uit operaswat ek reeds vertolk het en dit is vir my’n besonderse ervaring om nou, 12 jaar na-dat ek die eerste keer as Mimi in Puccinise La Boheme op Kunstekaap se operaver-hoog gestaan het, die arias weer te vertolken te hoor hoe dit oor die afgelope dekadeontwikkel het.“Ek is en bly inmydiepstewese ’n opera-
sanger en hierdie is diemusiek watmy diemeeste ontroer. Om dit met mense te deelis vir my ’n noodsaaklikheid en gee vir myonbeskryflik baie vreugde,” vertel Zanne.Die idee van Tea with Puccini het ont-
staan ná sy ’n uitvoering in Plettenberg-baai gegee het by die Ouland Royale.“Die konsert was op ’n Sondagmiddag en
is aangebied in die vorm van ’n high tea.Die program bestaan hoofsaaklik uit wer-ke van die Italiaanse komponis GiacomoPuccini – my gunsteling van al die opera-komponiste.“Omdat ’n mens nie ’n teeparty kan hou
sonder gaste nie, is daar ookwerke vanmyander geliefdes soos Mozart, Bellini en Of-fenbach,” verduidelik Zanne.Sy beskryf haarself as die “gasvrou” van
dié tee, “met Puccini die eregas en die an-der menere ons goeie vriende. Alle party-tjies kort egter ’n paar jonger gaste om diegesprek lewendig te hou en daarom het ek,ommee af te sluit, onder meer werke inge-sluit van Leonard Bernstein uit West SideStory en Harold Arlen uit The Wizard ofOz. Elna van der Merwe sal vir Zanne be-gelei. Volgens Zanne het sy en Elna vir dieeerste keer saamgewerk met haar en NielRademan se produksie,ZaZa en die kunste-Nar.V Kaartjies kos R125 en is aanlyn beskikbaar bywww.dieboer.com of by 021 979 1911.
Kom luisterna Zanne seoperatreffers
Zanne het haar gunstelingkomponis, GiacomoPuccini, genooi vir tee by Die Boer volgendeweek.
AANSOEKE OM PERMITTE VIR INFORMELEHANDEL BY STRANDEDie Stad Kaapstad nooi jou uit om aansoek te doen om permitte vir informele handel bystrande vir die tydperk 2 November 2015 tot 31 Oktober 2018.
Die goedkeuring van produkte en permitte berus by die direkteur: sport, ontspanning engeriewe. Hierdie is ’n eenmalige aansoekproses en al die onsuksesvolle aansoekers sal op ’nwaglys geplaas word.
Slegs aansoekvorms vir 2015 tot 2018 sal aanvaar word en slegs die plekke op diegoedgekeurde handelstabel sal vir aansoeke beskikbaar wees.
Aansoekvorms en inligting oor die toepaslike handelsterreine is by die volgendestrandbestuurskantore beskikbaar:
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Voltooide aansoekvorms kan gepos word (vir die aandag van die Direkteur: Sport,Ontspanning en Geriewe) aan Posbus 298, Kaapstad 8000, of per hand afgelewer word (virdie aandag van Nadia Oppelt) by een van die bogenoemde kantore.
Die sluitingsdatum vir aansoeke is Vrydag 3 Julie 2015.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER139/2015
Several green-fingered gardeners who re-cently participated in aCity ofCapeTown-run project focussed on garden mainte-nance have been awarded certificates forcompleting the project.On Tuesday 26 May about 40 partici-
pants from the City’s Expanded PublicWorks Programme (EPWP) received theircertificates of competency for completingaccredited training in garden mainte-nance, said spokesperson Melissa Papier.She said the participants, who complet-
ed a two-week training course at theKhay-elitsha and StrandCity Parks depots, hail-ed from the Kuils River, Eerste River,Mfuleni, Strand and Khayelitsha areas.“This programme was coordinated by
the City’s Expanded Public Works Pro-gramme department in conjunction withCity Parks, as well as the national depart-ment of public works andAgricultural Se-ta,” Papier said.The comprehensive training focused on
applying health and safety principles in
horticulture; controlling weeds in plants;and applying fertilisers to ornamentalplants and landscapes.With the training received, the partici-
pants added to their skill set and employa-bility, and could even consider startingtheir own garden maintenance company,Papier said.The City intends to roll out similar pro-
grammes next year.Suzette Little, mayco member for social
development and early childhooddevelop-ment, commended the participants fortheir devotion and perseverance in com-pleting the training.“Iwould like to congratulate the partici-
pants of the programme on their achieve-ment.“These residents are nowequippedwith
a skill which will enable them to becomemore self-sufficient and financially stable.“This is the first of many such pro-
grammes aimed to assist the most vulner-able members of society,” Little said.
Green fingers get rewarded
The group of EPWP participants who completed a garden maintenance course and receivedcertificates from the City of Cape Town.
MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb
Theirs is a love story spanning six deca-des, with a first dance in the middleof the street on Christmas day to the
melody of “Silent Night”.Add awar, await of five years before they
were allowed to marry, and a life spentfaithfully supporing each other.Peter (95) and Thelma Best have been to-
gether for 65 years. The couple live in theGeorge andAnnie StarckHome inBellville,but before that they spentmost of their livesin Boston, having occupied one of the firstever homes there in 12th Avenuewith theirtwo children.Because Thelma is in the frail care unit
at the home, their story was told by the cou-ple’s daughter Michele Hlozek, from its be-ginning on 31 May 1950. Peter goes to thefrail care unit twice a day during visitinghours to see his beloved wife.“My father visits her every day, twice a
day,”Michele said. “Inpouring rain, hewillnotmiss a visit tomymom. I tell him to stayand rest, Mom will understand, but he in-sists that no, no, ‘I’ll do anything for Mom-my,” Michele says fondly.
Dancing in the streetThe couple have known each other since
Thelma was eight-years-old and Peter 16.Thelma’s family rented one of the housesowned by Peter’s family.He knew of her, but when he was about
17, he went off to fight in Word War II. Hermom and her family then moved away.Her father came back from thewar inAu-
gust 1945, Michele says.He had spent years in a camp inGermany
as a prisoner of war.“My grandmother’s birthday was on
Christmas day,”Michele recalls. “Theyhada very sacred family tradition, where thechildren and family members would get to-gether at midnight and sing Christmas ca-rols, then give my grandmother herbirthday presents.”Michele says on that day, Peter was out
with a girlfriend in Seapoint, getting incre-asingly frustrated as time was slipping byas he worried about missing the family ga-thering.“They took the last train home. He ran all
the way from the girlfriend’s house and gothome at 01:20. He remembers that perfectly.“When he entered, everyone was singing
Christmas carols. My mother was also the-re with her mother. They were, of course,friends of the family.“My dad started singing along. Then he
put his arm around my mother,” Michelesays. “They’ve supported each other sincethen.”Her dad walked her mother’s family ho-
me and before he left, Peter and Thelmastood in the middle of the road slowly dan-cing to “Silent Night”.“My grandmother was furious. She stood
watching them through the window. Shewould not condone their relationship. Atthe time, mymother was only 17, my fatherwas 25. My grandmother wanted them towait to get married.”But love has its own ways.
Love struckIn the five intervening years until their
marriage, a love struck Thelma would sitat the kitchen window waiting for Peter towalk through a patch of trees towards hereverynight.ThecouplemarriedwhenThel-ma turned 21, and 31May 1950was their spe-cial date.They moved into the home in Boston
when Thelma was pregnant with Micheleand her elder brother, Gary, was six-years-old.Between Michele and Gary, the Bests ha-
ve three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.The eldest grandchild is 30 and the youn-
gests great-grandchild is two-years-old.Michele says it was the couple’s faith that
kept them glued together all these years.That, and the fact that they’d alway coun-
ted on each other.“When my dad came back from the war,
he felt so out of touch with normal life, ha-ving lived in a POW camp.“He still gives my mother all the credit
for standing by him and helping him getback into ‘normal’ society – that’s what ma-de them so close,” she says.“Even in pouring rain or freezing cold, he
can be seen with an umbrella or walkingstick on his way to visit her.”Their longest timeapart sincehermother
took ill? “Two days,” Michele says.
Couple enjoysover six decadesof togetherness
Peter (95) and Thelma (87) have weathered many storms together in their 65year union. Herethey celebrate his 95th birthday in January.
Peter and Thelma Best on 31 May 1950, theirwedding day.
OFFICIAL NOTICE • OFFICIAL NOTICE • OFFICIAL NOTICE123244TBKUILSRIVER
WESTERN CAPEGAMBLINGAND RACING BOARD
OFFICIAL NOTICERECEIPT OFANAPPLICATION FOR
THE PROCUREMENT OFA FINANCIALINTEREST
In terms of the provisions of sections 58 and 32 of theWestern CapeGamblingAnd RacingAct, 1996 (Act 4 of 1996) (“Act”), as amended,theWestern Cape GamblingAnd Racing Board (“Board”) hereby givesnotice that an application for the procurement of a financial interest offive percent or more in a LPM site licence holder in theWestern Cape
has been received.
The application is in respect of: Honeytone Investments 107 (Pty) Ltdt/a Mia Casa, Shop 1 & 2,Van Riebeeck Road, Kuils River 7580
Summary of transaction:
BoomerangTrading 42 (Pty) Ltd to acquire 100% financial interest.PDI DevelopmentTrust – 100% shareholderPeter John Heeger – Director
The conduct of gambling operations is regulated in terms of theWestern CapeGambling and Racing Act, 1996 Act and the National Gambling Act, 2004. Sincelicensed gambling constitutes a legitimate business operation, moral objectionsfor or against gambling will not be considered by the Board.An objection thatmerely states that one is opposed to gambling without much substantiation willnot be viewed with much favour.You are hereby encouraged to read the Actand learn more about the Board’s powers and the matters pursuant to which
objections may be lodged.These are outlined in Sections 28, 30, 31 and 35 of theAct. Members of the public can obtain a copy of the objections guidelines, whichis an explanatory guide through the legal framework governing the lodgment
of objections, public hearings and the Board’s adjudication procedures.The objections guidelines are accessible from the Board¹s website atwww.wcgrb.co.za and copies can also be made available on request.
Interested parties are referred to Section 32 of the Act, which permits partiesto lodge comment on the application.The name, address and telephone numberof the person submitting the objection or offering the comment must also be
provided. Comments or objections must reach the Board not later than16:00 on Friday, 19 June 2015.
Objections or comments must be forwarded to the Chief ExecutiveOfficer,Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, P.O. Box 8175,Roggebaai 8012 or handed to the Chief Executive Officer,Western
Cape Gambling and Racing Board, Seafare House, 68 OrangeStreet, Gardens, CapeTown or faxed to 021 422 2603 or e-mailed to
A day of cooking, baking and laughter was sharedby Wesbank mothers and their children duringa market day held last week.
Its success was such that it is a day planned to becelebrated regularly by mothers belonging to a parentssupport group.
The programme is run by the Centre for Justice andCrime Prevention (CJCP).
AsiaFrieslaar, programmecoordinator, said thepur-pose behind the market day is for mothers who formpart of the parents support group to raise funds. Theydo this by hosting group activities such as this.
“All of them contributed something that they had athome.
“They manage to come up with lots of items to bakeand sell to the community. They sold hot food such assoup and curry bunnies, and sweet treats such as ice-cream, donuts and muffins,” Anthea said.
She said there were lots of goodies to choose from but
things sold out very fast.“It was the group’s very first market day. The funds
they raised will make it possible for them to host work-shops and take part in education excursions that wouldbe beneficial for the entire group.
“The ladieswant to goout onexcursionsoutside theircommunity as they are faced with day to day violenceand often traumatized by gang violence and shooting.
“They do not have the financial means to do some-thing for themselves as the money they receive alwayshas to fill a hole such as providing for their families,resulting in them not being able to go to different pla-ces,” Anthea added.
The parent group gathers on a weekly basis to sup-port, encourage and strengthen each other. Group ses-sions focus on life-skills and parental skills.
They meet at the Wesbank Multi-purpose Centre inSilversands Road.
“We would like to appeal to companies or organisa-tions to assist or donate anything towards the group’snext market day which will be taking place this Fri-day,” said Anthea.
Moms market themselves
A large group ofwomen and theirchildren filled thekitchen to preparethe treats whichwere sold later.PHOTO: RICHARDROBERTS
V Little Shop of Horrors will be on stageat Theatre on the Bay until Saturday 6 Ju-ne. Visit www.theatreonthebay.co.za fortickets and more information.
V The Waterfront Theatre Companywill be presenting The Pirates of Penzance at Artscape Theatre until Saturday 6June. Tickets are available at Computic-ket.
V Platinum Jukebox, 10 decades of song& dance will be on stage at Barnyard Wil-lowbridg until Sunday 19 July. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za for bookingsand more information.
V Comedy on Roll present an open micnight at Obviously Armchair in Observa-tory every Wednesday from 21:30. R30.Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitter formore.
V Fokofpolisiekar will be at Aandklas inStellenbosch tonight (Wednesday). R60at the door.
V The Erika Lundi Trio will be at TheCrypt in CBD tonight(Wednesday) from19:00. R75. SMS orWhatsApp 079 6834658 to book.
V Connecting Stars willbe at Alma Café in Rose-bank tonight (Wednes-day). R50. Call 021 6857377 to book.
V The Cape Town BigBand Jazz Festival runsat the Baxter ConcertHall from tonight (Wed-nesday) to Saturday 6June. Tickets are availa-ble at Computicket. Visitwww.baxter.co.za formore.
V The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestrawill be performing withconductor Yasuo Shinozaki and pianist Awadagin Pratt at Cape Town City Hall onThursday 4 June. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V Sylvain Balou and friends will be at TheCrypt in CBD on Thursday 4 June from19:00. R75. SMS or WhatsApp 079 6834658 to book.
V Connecting Stars and Michael Lowman will be at Slow Life in Muizenberg onThursday 4 June. R40. Call 082 892 0350to book.
V The Claude Cozens Trio with ClaudeCozens (bass), Kyle Shepherd (piano)and Benjamin Jephta (drums) will be atArtscape Arena on Thursday 4, Friday 5and Saturday 6 June with guests Zoe Modiga, JitsVinger, Mark Fransman andHilton Schilder. Tickets cost R65 fromComputicket.
V Patrick Canovi and friends will be atQuay Four at the V&A Waterfront from20:00 on Friday 5 June. Entrance is free.
V Hyphen, Grimehouse and Blitzkriegwill be at The Assembly in CBD on Friday5 June. Tickets cost R40 from Webtic-kets.co.za or R60 at the door before22:00 and R80 thereafter.
V Connecting Stars will be at The Houseof Machines in CBD on Friday 5 June from19:00. Entrance is free.
V James Grace brings his new show, Gui
tar Hero, to the Ou Meul Theatre on Friday5 June. R100. Call 083 564 0056 or [email protected] to book.
V Wait until dark will be on stage at theMilnerton Playhouse on Friday 5 and Sa-turday 6 June. Visit www.milnertonplay-ers.com for more information.
V The Tina Schouw Quartet will be atthe Crypt in CBD on Friday 5 and Saturday6 June from 20:00. R75. SMS or What-sApp 079 683 4658 to book.
V Kanoeksie en Kadoeksie – Vitamienevs. Kieme is Saterdagoggend om 10:00vir die kleinspan in die Ou Meul-teater tesien. R45. Bespreek by 083 564 0056 [email protected].
V Judith Sephuma brings her new album,One Word, to the Artscape Opera Houseon Saturday 6 June. Tickets cost betweenR250 and R350 at Computicket.
V Desmond & the Tutu’s, Grassy Spark,Early Hours, MakeOvers, DumChangand Mudblud will be at The Assembly inCBD on Saturday 6 June. Tickets costR40 from Webtickets.co.za or R50 at thedoor before 22:00 and R60 thereafter.
V Amanda Strydom enJanine Neethling kuierop Saterdag 6 Junie in dieDrostdy-teater met DieHele Boksemdaais. R120.Bespreek by [email protected] of 071 9319954.
V Patrick Canovi’s Kissthe Sky will be perfor-ming a Rolling Stones tri-bute show at HillcrestQuarry from 14:00 onSunday 7 June. Doorsopen at 13:00. R70. Call021 976 4959 to book.
V Bad Apple will play a re-vival show with Johan dela Querra on guitar andvocals, Oros Kotze ondrums, Richard Black onlead guitar and vocalsand Marius Doubell onbass and vocals at Lon-
don Town Pub in Milnerton on Sunday 7June from 17:00. Visit the Facebook eventpage for more.
V Amanda Strydom kuier op Sondag 7Junie vanaf 16:00 met Die hele boksemdaais in die Ou Meul-teater. R130. Be-spreek by 083 564 0056 of [email protected].
V Comedy on Roll present an open micnight at I heart IT, Main Road, Ronde-bosch on Monday nights from 20:00.R20. Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitterfor more.
V Kaapse Musiek in Colour 2 with Alistair Izobell, Nur Abrahams, EdithPlaatjies, Salome Damon, Austin Rose,Robin Pieters and Andrea Anthony willbe on stage at Artscape Theatre fromMonday 8 to Saturday 13 June. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V The Herman Bakker Trio will be at TheCrypt in CBD on Tuesday 9 June from19:00. R75. SMS or WhatsApp 079 6834658 to book.
V Groot Seun met Deon van Zyl isWoensdag 10 Junie by Die Boer te sien.R100. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of021 979 1911.
V Rus Nerwich and The WonderingWho will be at The Crypt in CBD on Wed-nesday 10 June from 19:00. R75. SMS orWhatsApp 079 683 4658 to book.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
The fourth instalment in the Jurassic Parkseries will be released in 3D at Ster-Kinekortheatres on Friday 12 June.Jurassic World follows Claire (Bryce Dal-
las Howard) who is one of a team of scient-ists who have created a genetically modi-fied new type of dinosaur for a fully functio-ning dinosaur theme park as originally
envisioned by John Hammond. However,not everyone agrees this is a good idea.Owen (Chris Pratt), who works at the themepark, soon finds out his misgivings werecorrect and has to evacuate the island befo-re thousands of visitors are hurt or killed.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more info.
Dinosaurs come back in 3D at SterKinekor
By Die Boer: Riaan Hunterkuier op Saterdag 6 Junie metPOPera by Die Boer. R120.Bespreek by www.dieboer.comof 021 979 1911.
LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
Die Durbanville-musiekgroep Zandkloofis op ’n missie om “ongekende klankein Afrikaans na jou ore te bring”.
Die duo wat onder die na-me Milan Joan en Die Wolfmusiek maak, is sterk oppad om bekendheid te ver-werf. Liedjies van hul de-buut-kortalbum, Brandendvir jou hitte, is reeds op BokRadio en Bay FM te hoor.
Milan is Zandkloof sestem, terwyl Die Wolf dieskrywer en komponis is.
“Dis nie soos Afrikaansemusiek nie,” vertel Milan.
“Maar tog is die woordeAfrikaans.”
Anders as baie kommer-siële Afrikaanse musiek, issuiwer taalgebruik baie be-langrik vir Die Wolf, en ’nmens sal nooit woorde soosbaby inhul liedjies hoornie.
“Dis lirieke van die hart,”sê Milan verder.
“Die idee was om ietsuniek te doen,” verduidelik Die Wolf. “Onswou ’n nuwe weg vir Afrikaanse musiekbaan.”
Hy wou vir Afrikaanssprekende mensewys dat Afrikaans internasionaal kan kom-peteer met Engelse liedjies.
Met ’n kombinasies van rock en elektronie-se klanke agter Milan se uiteenlopende stem,is Zandkloof se kortalbum wel iets vars in dieAfrikaanse mark.
Die Wolf het van jongs af al liedjies geskryfen alhoewel hy by ander musiekgroepe al
probeer het om sy liedjies op die verhoog tebring, was dit toe hy die Melkbos-vervaardi-ger, Jandre Spangenberg van Small RoomStudio Productions, ontmoet het, dat hy be-sluit het om by hulle op te neem. Dit was ooktoe dat hy vir Milan gevra het om te sing.
“Hy sien nie kans om selfvoor op ’n verhoog te staannie,” verduidelik Milan vandie beskeie Wolf. As ’n skry-wer wil hy misterieus bly.
Dis gedeeltelik hoekomhulle skuilname gebruik.
Van jongs af het Milan ook’n “obsessie” gehad met dieidee van skuilname.
Sy wou wanneer sy eendagin die openbare oog is, haar“regte lewe” afsonderlikhou.
Zandkloof het Brandendvir jou hitte in April aanlynbekend gestel, en tot sterresoos Steve Hofmeyr en Jakde Priester het klaar positie-we kommentaar daarop gele-wer.
Alhoewel hulle op die oom-blik net twee in die groep is,is die idee om Zandkloof uit
te bou sodat hulle later ’n platform kan wordvir ander opkomende musikante om bloot-stelling op die wêreld-verhoog te kry.
Zandkloof sal hierdie naweek op ’n plaasli-ke verhoogverskynashulle’n akoestiese ver-toning saam met die kitaarspeler JP le Rouxop Saterdag 6 Junie vanaf 11:00 by die Dur-banville craft market in Rust-en-Vrede inWellingtonstraat aanbied.
Toegang is gratis.V Besoek ww.zandkloof.co.za vir meer oor Zandkloofof om na hul musiek te luister.
Groep wil nuwe wegbaan vir Afrikaans
Zandkloof is hierdie naweek bydie Durbanvillemark te sien.
The cast of Kaapse Musiek in Colour 2 are: (top from left) Trevino Isaacs, Nur Abrahams andRobin Pieters. Salome Damon and Andrea Anthony and in the middle with Austin Rose and AlistairIzobell.
Cape Town music celebratedCapetonians can look forward to enjoying thecelebration of Cape Town’s rich musical her-itage with the second instalment of KaapseMusiek in Colour.
Directed byAlistair Izobell,KaapseMusiekin Colour 2 will be on stage at the ArtscapeOpera House from Monday 8 to Saturday 13June.
In keeping with the spirit of Ubuntu andmusical diversity, and in celebration of Yo-uth Month, the theme of this year’s producti-on celebrates emerging talented young SouthAfrican artists who will become part of the
local music heritage, creating a platform forfuture generations.
Alistair Izobell and his line up, which in-cludes Nur Abrahams, Edith Plaatjies, Salo-me Damon, Austin Rose, Robin Pieters andAndrea Anthony will be supported by a liveband made up of musical director TrevinoIsaacs on piano, Melvin Williams on bass, Ja-son de Laney on guitar, Keagan Links ondrums, Jason Ward on percussion and othermusicians on brass instruments.V Tickets for Kaapse Musiek in Colour 2 cost R100and are available at Computicket.
Two new feather-themed exhibitions haveopened at the Rust-en-Vrede Gallery inDurbanville.
The students of the Piet-my-vrou Mosa-ic Studio will exhibit their work in showtitled Frequent Flyers, while Cathy Russel
Brennon’s work will be on display in a ce-ramics exhibition titled Aviary.
Both exhibitions run until Thursday 25June.V Visit www.rustenvrede.com or call 021 9764691 for more information.
Letitia WillemseT 021 801 2224 S 6470162380E [email protected] www.harcourtsselect.co.za
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Globetrotterstour to thrill fans
The popular Harlem Globetrotters will have the audience dazzled with their superb skills atGrandWest.
One of the world’s premier basketballteams, TheHarlemGlobetrotters, willunleash their special blend of athleti-
cism and theatre at GrandWest’s GrandAre-na on 1 and 2 July during their first tour ofSouth Africa in almost two decades.Set to put on theirmost outrageous exhibi-
tion yet, The Harlem Globetrotters will en-thrall Cape Town audiences with an awe-in-spiring showcaseof thebasketball skills thathave placed them in the record books sincetheir inception in 1926.Their family-styled performances will be
jam-packed with incredible upside-downshots, trick shots andpasses, aswell asunbe-lievable slam dunks and three pointershurled from the opposite side of the court.“We are excited to be part of bringing The
Harlem Globetrotters to Cape Town thiswinter, and to give local audiences a chanceto experience their awe-inspiring skills andshowmanship first hand,” says ElouiseMatthys of GrandWest.The Harlem Globetrotters is the world’s
premier basketball exhibition team. Found-ed in 1926 as the Savoy Big Five, the Harlem
Globetrotters have since risen in fame andlegacy with their sensational skills and exu-berance both on court and off. The squad ismadeupof talentedmale and female athleteswho continue to smash their way into therecord books while putting on entertainingshows the entire family can enjoy. Their pas-sion for the sport is matched only by theirheart as they continue to be goodwill ambas-sadors worldwide.Tickets to The Harlem Globetrotters
events at GrandWest are available at Com-puticket, but you might be lucky and wintickets.
WIN WIN WINV Four lucky readers can each win a double ticketto the show on Wednesday 1 July. All you need todo is answer the following question correctly. Whenwere the Harlem Globetrotters founded? SMS youranswer with your name and surname and the suburbwhere you live to 45527. You must start the SMS withthe word Trott. SMSs cost R1.50. Entries close onTuesday 9 June at 23:00. You can enter as manytimes as you like. The winners will be drawn fromall correct entries.
Halfeeu in karate: Hennie Bosman het die afgelope Vrydag sy 50ste jaar in karate gevier met ’n gholfdag by die Bellvillegholfklub. Die geldwat ingesamel is, word aangewend vir die ontwikkeling van die sport. Bekende rugbyspelers soos De Wet Barry, Andries Bekker en MariusJoubert het die dag ondersteun. TygerBurger was die mediaborg van die gholfdag. Hier is (van links) Barry, Stehan Shoeman (sportredakteur:TygerBurger), Bosman, Werner Theart (Bellvillegholfklub) en Bekker.
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Brackenfell se regstel-oorwinning oor HSStrand en HS Bellville, wat Worcester Gim-nasium se pret bederf het, was van die glans-punte in die afgelope naweek se o.19A-skole-rugbywedstryde.Nadat HS Strand die vorige drie jaar nael-
skraapse oorwinnings oor Brackenfell be-haal het, het die Brakke dit dié keer duidelikgestel dat hy hom nie weer sal laat kortvatnie. Brackenfell het die tuisspan inderdaad’n goeie opstopper gegee ommet 36-11 te seë-vier. HS Bellville het met sy besoek aan dieonoorwonne Worcester Gimnasium diestang van meet af vasgebyt en hom geleide-lik in ’n wurggreep vasgevat om met 29-15tewen. DieWorcesteriete is tans die topspanin die Boland.Durbanville se eerste ontmoeting in baie
jaremet die sterk span van SAKS het nie diegewenste resultate gelewer nie. Die gevolgwas ’n druipsterttelling van 10-34. Ook HSTygerberg is met 43-7 deur die onoorwonneHJS Paarl gelooi, maar Stellenberg het minmoeite ondervind om Hottentots-Hollandmet 57-0 kaf te draf.D.F. Malan het met ’n uitslag van 22-14
Primrose-klubmet die kous oor die kop huistoe gestuur, terwyl Monumentpark, on-danks sy twee drieë teenoor die geen vanHTS Bellville, met ’n gelykopuitslag van 12-12 genoeë moes neem.Ander spanne wat ook aan die wenkant
was, is President (22-3 t Tableview), Fair-mont (8-7 t Parelvallei), Tygerberg-klub (48-5t Eben Dönges), Parow (24-10 t CaledonianRoses-klub), Fairbairn (29-22 t J.G.Meiring),The Settlers (29-0 t Westerford), Edgemead(21-10 t Bosmansdam), Excelsior (9-3 tGrooteSchuur) en Scottsdene (31-12 t Macassar).Maar Melkbosstrand het met 12-44 in die
hek geduik teen Somerset-kollege.
Brakke, B’villesorg vir grootglanspunte
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Dit lyk of Durbanville-Bellville die meestevan sy skete tersyde gestel het, maar Belharen Tygerberg-klub het al aangenamer nawe-ke in die topafdeling van die WP se Superli-ga-rugbykompetisie beleef.DieDurbies se sewe drieë teenoor die twee
drieë van Belhar in die jongste reeks klub-wedstryde weerspieël grootliks dié span seoorheersing van hul kragmeting op Accor-
deon Park.Durbell se knap hanteerwerk en goed be-
plande bewegings het diewind heeltemal uitdie seile gehaal van die tuisspan, wat netnooit heeltemal op dreef kon kom nie.Tygerberg-klub het nie só swak gevaar
teen Schotsche Kloof/Walmer as wat dieeindtelling van 8-19 aandui nie, maar onder-benutting van puntekanse het die Flori-dapark-span se aanspraak op ’n oorwinningbeduiwel.
Tygerberg het ná ’n stewige agterstandmet rustyd meer koers gekry in die tweedeskof, maar die tuisspan het vasgeklou aansy voorsprong.IndieB-afdelingvandieSuperliga verloop
dinge steeds goed vir die meeste spanne indie Tygerbergstreek.Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege het Daljo-
safat se Young Peoples ’n afranseling van 60-17 gegee, terwyl Kuilsrivier met 53-15 ookkleingeld gemaak het van Franschhoek.
Brackenfell het nie agterweë gebly nie enMacassar met 45-21 afgeknou. Dit was so by-na of Kraaifontein se Hands & Heart het ookdie sterk span van Pniël Villagers geklop,maar hy is met 30-27 getroef.Die program vir die komende naweek
(tuisspan eerste) is: Tygerberg t Durbanvil-le-Bellville, NNK t Rangers, Collegians tBellville, Brackenfell t Violets, Pniël Villa-gers t Unie-Milnerton, Hands & Heart tKuilsrivier.
Durbell op dreef met sewe drieë teen Belhar
Stellies se uitblinkers: Hierdienetbalspelers van die HoërskoolStellenberg het almal hul WesKaapse netbalkleure verwerf. Hullegaan van 28 Junie tot 3 Julie aan’n groot nasionale toernooi inBoksburg deelneem. Hulle is (agtervan links) Bianca van Rensburg(o.16), Zeandré Nel (o.17), DanelleLochner (o.18), Bronwyn de Lange(o.17) en Maria Loubser (o.16). Vooris Lené Steenkamp (o.14), Courtleigh Behr (o.17), Ebonie Gaskin(o.16) en Thamaga Photo (o.13).Afwesig: Nichole Taljaard (o.18) enTyler Engledoe (o.18).
RACING: UNIQUE RACE DAY BILLED AT KILLARNEY HAS PETROL HEADS FROTHING
Carnival of speed
Actionpacked racing is due to thrill spectators at Killarney during the Carnival Race Day onSaturday.
With Saturday’s unique Carnival Ra-ce Day offering more top flight va-riety than has ever been experien-
ced at Killarney, there is tremendous exci-tement among petrol-heads of all ages.
The on-track action includes the Caperound of the All-Africa 3-Hour EnduranceRace Series due to finish after dark, a legof the South African Superkart Champi-onship and round four of the Power Seriesfor cars and motorcycles, sponsored byWingfield Motors.
A parade of VW Beetles in honour of themarque’s 80th anniversary (the prototypePeople’s Car was unveiled in Germany inmid 1935), will take place during the lunchbreak, with the lucky winners of highspeed laps in a racing sports Porsche com-petition to receive their award shortly af-terwards. There will also be a display ofmotorcycle stunt riding.
Static attractions will be an Exotic andSports Car Show that includes several his-toric motorcycles under cover in the spaci-ous new pit block. The popular Engen F1simulators will be available to budding Le-wis Hamiltons in the same building. Outs-ide, a multifaceted fun fair and amusementpark will offer entertainment of a differentnature in the adjacent parking area.
American muscleWhile entries for the 3-Hour Race include
six Porsches, all with two or even threedrivers, the battle up front is more likelyto be fought between a trio of Junos, a Dod-ge Viper and possibly a Panoz Esperante.
The formidable Juno attack is being ledby Western Cape champion Francis Carru-thers, with co-drivers Nick Adcock and De-an McCarroll in an SS3 V6. They will haveto face Craig Jarvis and Marcel Angel inJarvis’s recently acquired brutal V10, 8.4litre Dodge Viper, and an American-sour-ced V8 Panoz Esperante shared by Dave Al-
hadeff, Jonathan Bernstein and Chris Caro-lin.
Any gap up front will allow the remainingJuno SS3s of Steve Humble / Johan Engel-brecht and Colin Plit / Dawie Joubert, ormaybe even a Nissan 370Z in the hands ofJustin Mathie and Gary Sherrat, to take upthe chase.
Interesting entries have been receivedfrom Mark Lauth / Mike Verrier in a ShelbyCanAm, while Greg Mills is teamed with topwoman driver Andrea Bate in a PillbeamMP 98 that was originally conceived for theworld’s most famous 24-Hour race.
LowslungThen there’s the potentially awesome
spectacle of the Superkart races where thedrivers’ backside is a few inches off theground, in these tiny projectiles with no sus-pension and wheels the size of chocolate coa-ted doughnuts. However, they are poweredby 250cc motors with six speed sequentialgearboxes and can hit over 200 km/h on theback straight and lap quicker than the migh-ty Wesbank V8’s of a couple of years ago.
The perennially hard-fought Bold MarineGTi Challenge racing is expected to be oneof the highlights of the programme. YoungMarco Busi and Christopher Swart swappedplaces at the head of the field last month andthey should be the ones to watch.
While 15-year-old Joshua Dolinschek willseek to repeat his recent single seater For-mula Libre victory, the battle in the MutluBatteries Classic Cars and the Cars Unlimi-ted Fine Car events, which includes DaveRowley’s rare, modified VW Beetle, is expec-ted to be much closer.
With the first race to start at 10.00am, theAfrican 3-Hour is the final event and is toget under way at 4.15pm. Admission is R60for adults and R20 for scholars under 16.There is no charge for kids under 12. Ticketsare also available from Computicket.
Raising awareness from Cape Town to KnysnaThe Pedal Power Association (PPA) has
partnered with the Cape 2 Knysna Cy-cle Tour (28 June – 3 July) to raise
awareness of cyclists on our roads that willkeep cyclists safe on our roads.
Participants of the tour will ride in “StayWider of the Rider” cycling jerseys whichsend out a message to motorists – give usspace.
The PPA’s primary role is to protect andempower cyclists. The new “Stay Wider ofthe Rider” campaign launched in Februaryahead of the cycle tour aims to create maxi-mum awareness among all road users, spe-cifically motorists, which will hopefullylead to safer roads for cyclists.
Thousands of people have pledged theirsupport for the safe cycling campaign by rid-ing in a “Stay Wider of the Rider” jersey.
“Visibility is a key issue that contributestowards cycling accidents on our roads. Thenew ‘Stay Wider of the Rider’ safe cyclingjerseys are highly visible and include thesimple ‘Stay Wider of the Rider’ message,”explains Steve Hayward chairman of thePedal Power Association.
“Riders participating will be visible fromfar away.”
The Cape Town 2 Knysna Tour will rewardcyclists with the most exceptional landscapeen route from Stellenbosch on to Worcester,Montagu, Ladismith, Eight Bells, Georgeand Knysna, arriving on Friday just in timefor participation in the Momentum ArgusKnysna Oyster Festival MTB & Road Races.
The tour kicks off on Sunday 28 June and thepackage price of R6 950 includes accommo-dation, full back up support, all meals, entryto the Knysna MTB or road event, as well asa “Stay Wider of the Rider” cycling jerseyto be worn on tour.
The PPA launched the very successfulCyclists Stay Alive at 1.5 campaign back in2011 which resulted in a one-metre passinglaw which was promulgated in 2013 in theWestern Cape. The PPA will continue tolobby for a 1.5 metre passing distance.
“Come ride with us and show your supportfor safe cycling in South Africa,” said Hay-ward.
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A new awareness campaign is being launched for greater awareness on the safety of cyclists.
Enter our competitionIt’s time to submit your sportingachievements to TygerBurger sportstarof the month competition open to highschool learners. Let’s Play award giftpackages to the monthly winner, Bos-man, McNulty and Du Toit Optometristsaward a pair of sunglasses and ShihanHennie Bosman award R1 000 cash.