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A dignified final resting place;this is the outcome of the up-grade at the Kuils River Ceme-tery where more than R2,2 mil-lion has been spent in ensuringthis facility is in tip-top condi-tion.
The City of Cape Town’s CityParks department has undertaken
this upgrading, featuring internaland external improvements to thefacility. Tandeka Gqada, councillorand mayco member for communityservices of the city said in a mediarelease the upgrade was startedthree years ago. The upgrade isnear completion.TygerBurger reported on one of
the major improvements done inJuly 2010, when the old brick wallwas replaced. Due to heavy traffic
flow in Van Riebeeck, the wall hadcollapsed numerous times.The old brick wall had now been
replaced with a green palisadefence.Other upgrades include the new-
ly created parking area, ablution fa-cilities, the new improved main en-trance gate and landscaping in andoutside the facility.“Negotiations are also under way
for the extension of the cemetery,
which the new parking facility willsupport,” said Gqada.Thus far, improvements made
this year alone amount to R1,2 mil-lion, with the addition of R900 000allocated for the 2013/14 financialyear for further improvements.As the current burial spaces are
almost full, these monies will be al-located to the extension of the ceme-tery.Gqada said: “We are well on our
way to developing this cemetery asa flagship facility, where residentscan visit their departed loved onesin a safe and peaceful environ-ment.”City Parks has invested substan-
tial funding in the upgrade over thepast three years in order to improvethe cemetery’s appearance and re-store it to its rightful condition asa place of dignity.
. To page 2.
The Kuils river cemetery has undergonemajor improvements. Photo: Carmen Jacobs
) Kuils River Cemetery revamped
MoreMore dignifieddignified peacepeace
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. From page 1.Steven Vuba, councillor and chairper-
son of Subcouncil 21, in which the sub-council falls, was impressed with the up-grade. He said: “In my capacity as chair-person I must applaud the efforts of thedepartment – they really did their home-work as to what needed to be done. I amfully supportive of what they have donethus far and there is still a portion of landwhich will be earmarked to increase theburial capacity.”
Moneyhas already been set aside to fundthis project of extension. Vuba continued:“Culturally a cemetery should be respect-ed like oneof theheritage sites andweneedto restore the dignity of those who havepassed away. It’s important that when aperson dies, their burial sites are dignifiedand respectable.”
Vuba said the message that cemetery’sneed to be in the best possible condition,should be spread nationwide.
‘Culturally, a cemetery should be respected’
The former wall at the Kuils River Cemetery has been replaced with green palisade fencing.Other exterior improvements include planting of trees, plants and new pathways in stone.
CARMEN JACOBS
’n Man wat met ’n beëdigde verklaring vandie Parow-polisiekantoor, wat vermoede-lik vervals is, loop en geld insamel, is ooknou in dieKuilsrivier-omgewing bedrywig.
Die man wat met die verklaring loop en geldinsamel deur by mense se deure te klop, sê glodie geld word namens TygerBurger ingesamelvir die begrafnis van tweemensewat by die Pa-rowstasie doodgeskiet is.
’n Inwoner van Silver Oaks in Kuilsrivier sêdie man het verlede Donderdag by haar deurkom klop en die lys aan haar gewys.
Die man het aan haar die storie vertel dat hygeld insamel vir die begrafnis van die man envrou wat dood is, en haar gevra om te kyk nadie lys name van ander mense wat reeds geldgegee het. “Ek het sommer onmiddelik geruikhy stink na drank,” sê dié vrou, wat anoniemwil bly.
“Ek het eers gedink die lys is oorspronlik toeek die polisie-stempel sien, maar toe ek diedrank ruik, het ek sommer geweet dit is ’n valsstorie.”
Dieman, geklee in net ’n hemp en broek, wasvolgens haar nie oortuigend nie.
Dié inwoner sê mense moet versigtig weesvir diéman.TygerBurger het verledeweek ookberig ’n man in die Parow-omgewing samelvalslik geld in. Hy sê vir mense hy doen dit na-mens TygerBurger.
Garth Hewitt, bestuurder van TygerBurger,het toehieropgereageer. “Ons sal nóóit iemanduitstuur met ’n brief om geld in te samel nie,maak nie saak vir watter persoon of saak nie.
“As iemand beweer TygerBurger steun diegeldinsamelingspoging of het toestemmingdaartoe verleen, is dit beslis ’n bedrogspul.”
Mense word versoek om die man se bedry-wighede by die naaste polisiekantoor aan temeld.
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The case of Thabo Bester (23), al-so knownas theFacebook rapist,has recently been postponed inthe Western Cape High Court.
The last time Bester appeared inMay, the state and Bester’s defencefailed to reach an agreement on aplea and sentencing agreement.
This time the judge, Andre leGrange, postponed the case to Au-gust 13 to enable Bester to consulthis lawyer, Susanna Kuun.
Bester was transferred fromLeeuwkop Prison in Johannesburgto the Drakenstein CorrectionalCentre in the Western Cape, so Ku-un didn’t have enough time to takeinstructions.
In an unrelated case, Bester wassentenced to 50 years in prison forraping and robbing two women.
He was sentenced to 15 years in
jail on each count of rape and 15years on each count of robbery.Five years of each robbery was sus-pended.
Bester was dubbed the Facebookrapist as he used the social net-working site to lure women to meethim. He would meet with the wom-en after claiming that internationalmodelling scoutswere interested inthem.
Armed with a knife, he thenraped and robbed them.
He is currently accused of killing26-year-old Nomfundo Tyulu in aSunset Beach guest house.
In oneof his court appearanceshetold the court in mitigation that hehad been raped by his grandmoth-er’s friend when he was young,raped several times by a man whopromised to look after him, and thathe was gang-raped in prison.
‘Facebook rapist’ caseis postponed again
There will be another Ho-listic Fayre on Saturday 11August at the CommunityHall in Link Road, Edge-mead.
Whether a frequent visi-tor or not, here one can es-cape from the hustle andbustle of daily life as soa-king up the relaxing atmo-speher at the fayre.
It will cost R50 per per-son to discover the powerof gardening the permacul-ture way and start yourown vegetable garden at11:00.
Then, for the same priceas above, one can joinWen-dy Roberts as she connectsone with loved ones from
the other side at 13:30.Another drawcard will
be theBellyDancingShow,which is an excellent wayto lose weight as one explo-res one’s feminine nature.
Meander through thehall as you absorb the posi-tive energy that will upliftone for the hectic monthahead.
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It starts at 10:00 and finis-hes at 16:00.
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In a time when the controversial issue ofschool closures had tempers flaring in theWesternCape, theopeningof anewschoolbrings hope for parents fromKuils River.
The Rouxville Primary School, located onthe premises of theMetroEastEducationDis-trict offices on Nooiensfontein Road, openedits doors earlier this year.The staff, consisting of six teachers, one
principal and three support staff are entrust-ed with the education of the learners of Roux-ville Primary. Learners are accommodatedin Grades R to 3.PaddyAttwell, head of communications for
the Western Cape Education Department(WCED) said the school opened in Januarythis year.The school currently accommodates 169
learners and is an English-medium school.Attwell says: “The department decided toopen the school because of pressure on exist-ing schools in the area and to meet increaseddemand for English-medium schooling.”Temporarily the school is being operated
from six mobile classrooms and Attwell sayslearners hail from Kuils River and consist ofan integrated group.Preparation for the school was started last
yearwhen thedepartment appointed contrac-tors to install the mobile classrooms at theschool.“The department plans to install more mo-
bile classrooms as required while trying tosecure a site for a permanent school,” saidAt-twell.
Attwell also confirmed rumours that thedepartment is investigating the feasibility ofopening a new high school in January 2013also in the Metro East Education District.Acting principal of the school, Serina Dan-
iels says the school is busy and in full swing.She says their registration for next year hasdoubled and the school is already busy withmany exciting programmes.They also participated in the Health Pro-
motion Week schools programme and wonsecond place for their project for theMetroEast Education District.“We are very proud of this, we are not
even open for long, it’s a great achievementfor us,” she said.The Grade 3 classes (who are the seniors
at the school) have also started a vegetablegarden project at the school.Daniels says their plans include initiat-
ing more extramural activities at the school.Currently they have mini-netball, mini-rugbyand a school choir. Grade 3 prefects were alsoelected and a head boy andhead girl are leadingthe team.Another highlight for the school is the end-of-
year concert they are already rehearsing for.One of the parents whose child is enrolled at
the school, Wendy October, is very optimisticabout the school.“I amveryhappywith the school. It is a really
good school and I will recommend this schoolto parents to enrol their children here.”
New school brings parents hope
Although leaners are taught in these mobile classrooms, the Rouxville Primary School hasa warm, inviting atmosphere. Photo: Carmen Jacobs
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Mitchell Street residents wantmotorists to slow down.
After 25 years of lobbying for traf-fic calming measures for theirstreet they have finally heard thattheir efforts will not slow downcars.Resident Tubby Nel revealed this
week that they have nowheard thattheir street does not qualify forspeed bumps.Nel and other residents of the
street in Elim, Kuils River submit-ted continual requests for trafficcalming measures in their street.All these efforts now prove to havebeen in vain.Brett Herron, councillor and
mayoral committee member fortransport, roads and stormwater,City of Cape Town, informed resi-dents that the street does not quali-fy for speed bumps.
At the last meeting held with lo-cal ward councillor Jacob Jacobs,(15 June 2011), residents communi-cated their reasons for requestingspeed bumps in their street.In TygerBurger’s presence resi-
dents informed Jacobs of the reck-less speeding of motorists, ignoringstop signs, and negligent drivingthat has also resulted in driverscrashing into walls of residents onnumerous occasions. There are alsoinstances when some motorists areresorting to driving on the pave-ments.In it’s response the city states that
they have considered all these fac-tors in their assessment including;speed, accident history, traffic vol-umes, pedestrian facilities, proper-ty access, population density, park-ing activity and public amenities.Herron said: “Given the afore-
mentioned and having consideredthe criteria of the City of CapeTown’s Traffic Calming Policy, it
was decided that the circumstancesthat exist don’t justify the imple-mentation of street bumps.”Mitchell Street is adjacent to
Hoek Street and the city evaluatedboth these streets.Herron further says in the assess-
ment done, the city established thestreets to be classified as a Class 5residential road within a mediumdensity residential area.“The traffic volumes were not ob-
served to be significantly high andvolumes remain well within the en-vironmental capacity of the road,”he said.The only traffic calming meas-
ures the streets do qualify for is theerection of a sharp curve chevronsign to be placed at the bend wherethe existing stop control is locatedand combined curve signs to beplaced approximately 40 metres be-fore each bend along both streets.Nel is furious with this outcome
and decision to erect more chev-
rons.“The chevrons that are here now,
areuseless, peoplehavedrivenoverthem many times. The new oneswill make no difference at all. Whatabout all the accidents which oc-curred here, where people gothurt?”An angry Nel added that as resi-
dents they want the officials of thedepartment to come and speak tothe residents and hear directlyfrom them what the issues are.“It’s a shame that this is the treat-
ment we get, I now understand whypeople toyi-toyiandburn tyres to gettheir concerns heard.”He says at this point they plan to
submit their grievances about thisissue to the mayor Patricia deLille’s office and Premier HelenZille.“Wewant an explanation,wenev-
er feel safe in our road, even whenwe need to leave our driveways, it’sdangerous as my driveway is two
metres from the corner and carscome speeding on.”Oncoming vehicles endanger his
life and that of his family.“It’s not supposed to be like this,
we must live in fear in our ownroad.”Theprocess inapplying for traffic
calmingmeasures in residential ar-eas, is governed by the city’s TrafficCalming Policy. All requests areconsidered by the factors as stipu-lated in this policy.The process is as follows:. A request is submitted to the
Subcouncil manager;. The ward councillor then
screens the requests and submitsthe screening assessment to thesubcouncil which requests thecity’s TransportDepartment to con-duct a technical assessment, and
. This technical assessment re-port is submitted to the subcouncilfor decision in terms of the TrafficCalming Policy.
City rejects speed bump requestCity rejects speed bump requestMitchell Street in Kuils River is still without speed bumps, this despite numerous complaintsfrom residents about road users’ misbehaviour in this road. Photos: Carmen Jacobs
The city says the streets Hoek and Mitchell only qualify for more chevron signage and not thespeed bumps that resident Tubby Nel and others are requesting.
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Die tweede verdagte in verledeweek se kapingsdrama in Brant-wood Park is nog steeds soek.
Volgens inligting verskaf deurao. November Philander, ’n polisie-woordvoerder, is die ander verdag-te wat op die toneel raakgeskiet is
se toestand stabiel en sal hy opDinsdag 7 Augustus in die Kuilsri-vier-landdroshof verskyn op ’n aan-klag van roof en kaping.Die kaping het op Saterdag 28 Ju-
lie in Brantwood, Kuilsrivier,plaasgevind.Een van die kapers is deur die po-
lisieman in die kapingsdrama indienekgeskiet nadathulle indie ge-
steelde motor wou wegjaag. Die ka-pers het die polisieman,wat nie aandiens was nie, van ’n selfoon enR5 500 kontant beroof, en ook diemotor gekaap.
Die polisie het bevestig die tweeverdagtes het nie die polisiemanvan die bank agtervolg nie, sooseers vermoed is nie, maar dat hullebedoeling was om die motor te roofen dit dan weer te verkoop.Die ondersoek duur voort en
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Spring is a magical time along the WestCoast and the flower season has once againarrived, setting the scene for another spec-tacular splash of spring flowers.An easy hour two hours’ drive north from
Cape Town on the R27, Shelley Point’s popu-lar annual Flower Power Festival draws vis-itors from across the globe.Situated in St Helena Bay at Shelley Point
Hotel, Spa and Country Club, the FlowerPower Festival will take place on 24 and 25August and promises to be a weekend of en-tertainment for all.
The festival will cater for even the mostdiscerning visitor with activities such asflower tours to Hopefield Flower Show, ad-venture and sports in the formof golf, hikingand bicycle trails and horse riding on thebeach for the outdoor enthusiasts.Entertainment provided at the property
includes a food fare, craft market, WestCoast wine tasting, flower art, livemusic forSaturday night, a Flower Power Party andplanned children’s activities to keep the lit-tle ones entertained throughout the festivalevents.
Flower Power Fest in bloomThe wild flower season along the West Coast is something to behold.
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JANA BEKKER
“InSouthAfricaweneed to speakasecondlanguage. I amnot talkingaboutoneof the11official languages.Weneed to speak thelanguage of hope, care and love.
So said Johan Krige, CEO of Metro Evange-lieseSorg (MES)duringa social impact break-fast held in Chrismar last week.The purpose of the event was to reflect on
the progress made in the community over thepast year.The main aim of MES includes the allevia-
tion of poverty and the enrichment of commu-nities through spiritual services and the of-fering of education and skills developmentservices.Johan said MES’s commitment was to
change the heart of the city.He said it was important to respect people
– “use the word ‘us’ more instead of thinkingabout situations in an us and them way,” hesaid.Johan said it was necessary to keep on do-
ing good things. “That is the language MESspeaks,” he said.One of MES’s main focuses is to empower
people to become independent and sustaina-ble. “It is about teaching people to live in acommunity,” Johan said.On the South African welfare front, 85 per-
cent of employed people are suffering from a“dependency disease,” according to Johan.A total of 47 percent of MES’s Cape Town’s
income is from individuals.Ilse Els,manager:MESCape Town, said the
MES model is based on three phases: preven-tion and intake; intervention and exit.She stressed the importance of not giving
food to individuals. “If giving food is not partof a process, don’t do it,” Ilse asked. “We needto stop the bleedingheart approach,” she said.Ilse said outreaches, a feeding and clothing
scheme and a “180 Degree Centre” forms partof the prevention and intake phase. “The 180Degree Centre is a crisis and care facility, acentre where people can turn their livesaround, hence the name,” she said.During the intervention phase, street peo-
ple are involved in community services, such
as street sweeping. “Street people are clean-ing their lives, while they are cleaning thestreets, so to speak,” said Ilse.As an example of the success of the exit
phase, Ilse said four people from MES lastyear became entrepreneurs, while anotherfive obtained permanent positions.Part of their strategyaheadwas tomaintain
and expand current projects, focusing on jobrehabilitation and training andbasic care, ac-cording to Ilse. She said it was important forMES to build sustainable relationships andpartnerships. “Our developmental centre inBellville is a big challenge,” she said.
‘Us’ more than ‘us and them’
Attending the Metro Evangeliese Sorg (MES) impact function were Johan Krige (CEO: MES),Cllr SamPienaar, Ilse Els (manager:MESCapeTown), Phillip Botha (AHI Tygerberg),ward council-lor Mariaan Nieuwoudt, ward councillor Johan van der Merwe (Finance Portfolio Committee)and Fanie Botha (MES Advisory Committee). Photo: Jana Bekker
The partnership between theWesternCape Department of Community Safe-ty and the Institute for Security Stud-ies (ISS) launched a new campaign“Reward a cop, Report a cop.”This campaign promotes effective
policing and aims to stamp out policemisconduct and corruption.The programme encourages the
public to report on police service, giv-ing recognition to many good policeofficers who put their lives on the lineto protect and also to report on policemisconduct.The campaignurgespeople to,when
reporting the misconduct of a policemember, remember to give all rele-vant information and take note of po-lice names, ranks and vehicle regis-tration numbers.“We need you to help us identify
them, so that policemisconduct canbeinvestigated with a view to improvepolice efficiency and effectiveness,”said Western Cape minister of Com-munity Safety, Dan Plato.SMS theword ‘reward’ or ‘report’ to
35395, or contact 021 483 4332. Email [email protected] ortweet to @RewardaCop.
Reward orreport thepolice
A women’s breakfast is hosted by the Dur-banville Children’s Home on Saturday 15September on the picturesque RhebokskloofWine Estate.Soli Philander will be the MC and Cape
Town’s own idol, Jody Williams, will per-form.The comedian, Yolande Rabe of Durban-
ville, who also played “Mietjie”, a womanwho had her wedding organised by Bruyn-waves in 7de Laan, and fellow actors will en-tertain guests.Mira Models will showcase the designs of
well-known couture houses like Didi Cou-ture, Kiddo, MC Couture and Kiki Couture.The designer outfits will be on sale. Some
of the children of the children’s home willalso model.The breakfast is presented to raise funds
to buy musical instruments, costumes andart supplies for the music and arts pro-gramme at the children’s home.Tickets are R250 per person, including a
scrumptious champagne breakfast.Contact Elsa Botha via email at eb-
AXhosa conversational course for be-ginnerswill be held on Tuesday 14Au-gust at the Bellville Library from 18:30to 19:45, for 14 weeks.The course consists of an interacti-
ve communicationanda cultural com-ponent, and assessment.For further information and course
registration, contact Dr Philip Lewison 021 919 8144 or 082 472 9872.
Come learn Xhosa
Women are invited to attend a night of poet-ry in celebration of Women’s Month at theKuilsRiverLibrary. The popular and inspir-ing poet, Diana Ferrus will be present. Theevent will be held on Monday 16 August at19:30 at the library inCarinus Street. Ticketsare R10 per person and are available at thelibrary. For more information contact El-zette Myburgh on 021 900 1615.
Poetry night for women
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The Cape’s biggest garden centre groupis celebrating 50 years of quality andservice.
Humble beginnings started the StodelsGarden Centres which has seen it grow intoa much loved brand in Western Cape house-holds.
The first Stodels Garden Centre wasplanted firmly in Kenilworth, thereafterStodels Bellville was found which is wherethe company’s head office is situated.
Milnerton then grew from this in 2005,with the opening of a Stodels in RacecourseRoad which proved to be a huge successamong the community.
Under the reign of Nick Stodel, who tookover the business from his father Robert asmanaging director, the company has blos-somed through his ambition and leader-ship.
“We work hard to make sure that we giveour customers great service. We believe thata smile and a greeting isn’t hard for any staffmember to give, and allows our customersto have a great experience when visiting. Ithink that our mission statement says it all– ‘To delight our customers by giving themaffordable access to great gardening ideasand service’,” says Nick.
An early birthday present saw Stodels re-ceive an award for Best Garden Centre inthe Western Cape. Their goal of great serv-ice and well priced quality products is whatallows those who want to garden to be ableto afford it.
“This is central to our promise to custo-mers of offering ‘Big Smiles, small prices’,”says Nick.
StodelsStodelscelebratescelebrates50 years50 years
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A brand new 16 513m² Makro storeis due to open later in August andwill give commercial, reseller andretail shoppers easy access to over55 000 quality branded products atreal discount value in the northernsuburbs of Cape Town. The store islocated on the corner of OkavangoRoad and Belami Road in Bracken-fell.The store general manager, Gert
Burger, confirmed that to date theyhave created a total of 428 new jobopportunities. Theyhope toachieveat least 2 000 in-store training inter-ventions.
Burger brings a wealth of retailexperience gained throughout hisworking career.Hehasalwaysbeenin retail, and has been with Makrofor 22 years. He started his Makrocareer in Durban and has held vari-ousmanagement positions in sevendifferent Makro stores in variousregions including Cape Town. Hewas appointed general manager ofMakroOttery inMarch last year be-fore his appointment as generalmanager at Makro CapeGate.Burger has this message for the
CapeGate community: “You defi-nitely don’t want to miss this storeopening! We have fantastic prod-ucts on offer at unbelievable pricesand our dedicated and motivatedteam of managers and staff areready and equally excited to wel-come you to our brand new storeopening in August.”They have embarked on a CSI
project which focuses on EarlyChildhood Development. Theproject goal is to build the capacityof Early Childhood Development
centres that serve vulnerable chil-dren, so that the children in theircare receive the stimulation, educa-tion, protection, development andnutrition to fulfil their potential.The focus is going to be on identi-
fied communities that Makro ser-ves, where the poorest of the poorhave been impacted and the goal isto create a sustainable programmethat will be monitored on an ongo-ing basis.This is a national initiative and
Makro has committed to investing
R3 million over the next two years.CapeGate is no exception and to
celebrate the store opening and toinvest in the community in CapeTown, a donation will be given tocharity organisations from the Ca-pe Town region.A whole new Makro world of
shopping awaits customers in thenorthern suburbs of Cape Town, ca-tering for retail and commercialshoppers alike. You’ll find every-thing you could ever want, and mo-re, for less, all under one roof at fan-tastic prices! To get your own freeaccess card today simply apply on-line at www.makro.co.za; call 08600860 008 993,or SMS “CG” to 31144.
Suburbs to benefit from new Makro
GARY VAN DYK
Ever thought of beinga tourist inyour own town?
Sounds strange but a Tyger Val-ley tour operator wants you to dis-cover Cape Town in a unique way.Rhonda Savage-Julie has em-
barked on an initiative for Capeto-nians to “discover” each other onwhat she calls her Koesiester Safaritours on the Cape Flats.She pointed out that while the
new South Africa has been in exist-ence for the past 18 years, therewere still many people who havenot discovered some secrets thatwere hidden from them duringapartheid years.“I realised that for some people
our divided past still played a bigrole in people’s perceptions of theso-called non-white areas of thepast,” she says.
“With these tours they get thechance to meet ordinary familieswho will share their stories of life,and most importantly get a taste ofthe flavours of cooking in these fam-ilies.”Savage-Julie invited TygerBurg-
er to one of her tours in Athlone,and while it was a major happyhunting ground forme inmyyouth,it still remains a vibrant and vitalcommunity.She explained that many people
do not realise the legacy of this sub-urb.“People on this tour have been
surprised at how much there is tothe story of Athlone,” she contin-ued.“While the rich cultural side has
produced its share of poets, writersand musicians, there is the aspectof young fighters for freedom thatcame from this area, and their storyis part of these tours.
“We also take people to thechurches and schools in the areawhen it is possible, because theseorganisations also have their partin the history of the area.“When it comes to the real fla-
vours of the Cape Flats the food isalways interesting and we can tai-lor our tours to include a variety oftastes for the tour.“Even the difference between the
simple koeksister, and the koesi-ester, is an important revelation formany people from other areas.”“The important discovery for
most people who do this tour is rea-lising that life was happening hereduring those apartheid years, and itcontinues, and as Capetonians it isa legacy that they must really beproud of.”For more information about the-
se interesting local tours call 072 4411917, or email [email protected].
Local will be lekker for ‘Cape tourists’
Rhonda Savage-Julie with Duncan Steenkamp, wardrobe master of the EoanGroup that started in District Six in the 1930s. While it started out as acultural group that produced some of the top opera singers in this countryit continues to provide training in various forms of dance, music and drama.Steenkamp is seen here pointing out some of the original costumes fromtheir operatic productions from the 1930s. Photo: Gary van Dyk
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WISHING ALL OUR MUSLIM CLIENTS WELL OVER THE MONTH OF RAMADAAN
As a result of a slowing in the registra-tion process of the Animal Bylaw 2010,the original deadline has been extendedfrom 31 July for registering extra ani-mals to 31 August.
In order to prevent any further confusionand misperception arising, the final dead-line for the entire process has been changedto 30 September.Instead of applying for an annual dog li-
cence, the process requires pet owners toregister all cats and dogs kept on their prop-erty at no cost.
Additional animals not registered before31Augustwill result in a fine aswell as thosewithout a chip, name tag or tattoo to be iden-tified.However, applications completed after
this date will not be denied without reasonbut will be looked into upon inspection.This is necessary to obtain accurate infor-
mation of the domestic population in CapeTown where failure to comply will result ina R300 fine or animals being impounded.Owners are encouraged to update their
pets details with regard to pet deaths andnew pets as this occurs.
Pet registration delay
Violis: Shareen Vermeulen, ’n leerling vandie Laerskool Mikro in Kuilsrivier, het haarskool baie trots gemaak. Shareen, ’n violis bydie Hugo Lambrechts-musieksentrum, hetmet haar musiektalent uitgeblink en is uit diebeginner-orkes vir die jongstrykers-orkes ge-kies. Die orkes het vanjaar tydens die Kaap-stadse en Stellenbosse eisteddfods cum lau-de-toekennings verower.
Bellville Bowls Club is attempting arecord attempt on Women’s Day, by aim-ing to have all Western Province bowlsclubs represented at the club.In celebrating the day, funds will be
raised thatwill bedonated towardsbreastcancer awareness.Minette Nel of the club says this is the
ideal opportunity for women to let theirhair down and be spoilt with play; lunchand shopping.On the day, two games of 15 ends will
be played at a cost of R400 per team offour.Registration will start at 09:00 and play
at 10:00. Tables will be set up from 07.30and can be booked at R50 per table.To book a table, phone Mardene
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Christus was sonder sonde, maar God hetHom in ons plek as sondaar behandel sodatons, deur ons eenheid met Christus, deurGod vrygespreek kan wees.
2 Korinthiërs 5:21
Vroue wil bou,nie breek nieMôre is internasionale Vrouedag, ’n dagwaarop vroue wêreldwyd vereer word virhul onskatbare bydrae tot die samelewing.
Vir die res van die maand sal die lof be-sing word van wonderlike vroue reg deurdie land wat ongelooflike dinge vermag.Niks hiervan sal onverdiend wees nie.
Die ironie is dat vroue meestal deurvroue geloof sal word – nie deur mans nie.Vroue sal weer optogte en byeenkomstehou om hul susterskap te bevestig en tevier, en om inmekaar se lief en leed te deel– sonder enige mans aan hul sy.
Duisende vroue sal môre weer probeerom geslagsongelykhede uit te wys en virgelykheid te stry – terwylmanswaarskyn-lik voor die TV sit en die vakansiedag ge-niet. Behoort hulle nie saam te veg nie?
Behoort hulle nie baie hard te baklei virdie beskerming van moeders, dogters envroulike werknemers nie? Dis tog tot al-mal se voordeel, dan nie?
Anders as mans, stel vroue nie eintlikin mag belang nie, maar eerder in harmo-nie en vrede. Hulle is nie ego-gedrewe nie,anders sou hulle nie sulke merkwaardigedingekon laat gebeurnie, ooknie agter dieskermskonwerk tot almal se voordeel nie.
Daar is nog baie om oor en vir te stry,want dis steeds a man’s world – van dieslaapkamer tot in die raadsaal. Partymansmoet nog besef: vroue is geen bedrei-ging nie. Hulle wil bou, nie breek nie.
SLICE OF LIFESLICE OF LIFE
Geen reaksieoor FlaffieEkhet reeds sonder enige sukses aanmnr.JP Smith geskryf oor die registrasie vantroeteldiere.
Ons het die eerste keer van die verpligteregistrasie gehoor en gesien toe ’n berigdaaroor in Die Burger verskyn het, metdie nodige adres daarby sodat dit vir ge-rief aanlyn gedoen kan word. Ek en, sólees ekmaande later, 16 000 ander pligsge-troue Kapenaars het dit ook gedoen, maartot op datum het ek geen reaksie of bewysvan die owerheid ontvang nie.
Die eerste berig het ook gelui as die eie-naar in gebreke bly om dit te doen, salFlaffie of Kietsie geskut word en die eie-naar sal R300 moet opdok om hulle terugte kry! Ongelooflik dat mense in hierdiemoeilike ekonomiese klimaat so bedreigword oor jou troeteldier wat jy reeds tenallerbeste versorg en nie loslaat op diestrate nie! Die kuberwoord vir hierdiesoort denkpatrone en seerkry is...eijsh!
Kan iemand wat die plan ter tafel gelêen die webgerief vir registrasie geskephet, dus nie groot asseblief so bietjiemoei-te doen en bevestiging van ontvangs aanwetsgehoorsame Kapenaars uitstuur nie.
Per slot van sake sal dit ons tog R300(brood- en melkgeldjies) en veel traumakos as ons diere weggeneem word.S.N. DE VILLIERSDurbanvilleJP Smith, burgemeesterskomiteelid
vir veiligheid en sekerheid, Kaapsestadsraad: Die registrasie van troeteldie-re is van toepassing op honde en katte enis volgensdieStad sediere-verordeningver-pligtend. Die registrasie is gratis en moetvoor 31 Augustus plaasvind. ’n Boete vanR300 kan opgelê sou die Stad se wetstoepas-singsbeamptes op ’n klagte reageer en uit-vind dat die hond/e en of kat/te nie geregi-streer is nie.
Reklamebiljette isgroot vermorsingEk wil dit graag onder u aandag bring dit isvir my as leser van TygerBurger ’n groot do-ring in die vlees dat die koerant weekliksmeer advertensieblaaie binne-in die koeranthet as die inhoud van die koerant self.
Myvraagaanu is: is dit hoegenaamdnodigin hierdie tyd, waarin ons telkens bewus ge-maak word daarvan dat die menslike kool-stofspoor verminder moet word?
Dieselfde advertensiebiljette word in elkgeval ook onafhanklik in die posbus verspreien beide, dié in die koerant sowel as die losblaaie in die posbus, word summier in diehersirkuleringsdrom gegooi.
Ek siendié advertensiebiljette as ’nblatan-te vermorsing.
Dit is vir ons as inwoners van die Tyger-berg-streek ’n groot bate om ’n koerant te hêwaarin ons kan lees van wat in ons omge-wing gebeur. Ek glo dat die advertensieswatdeel van die koerant uitmaak, die onkoste
van die koerant dek.Indien nie, is ek bereid om te betaal vir die
koerant as dit die irritasie en vermorsing salstopsit.SUZETTE O’KENNEDYE-posGarth Hewitt, TygerBurger se adverten-
siebestuurder, antwoord:Onlangse navorsing deur Compass24 het
getoonmeer as 80% van ons lesers lees die koe-rant van voor tot agter, insluitend die adver-tensies en pamflette.
Advertensie-inkomste – nie net die adverten-sies op die blaaie nie, maar ook die pamflette– is ons enigste bron van inkomste en dit stelons in staat om ’n produk van hoogstaandegehalte te lewer aan die gemeenskappe watons bedien.
Baie dankie dat jy iemand is wat herwin –dis immers die regte ding om te doen!
Did you see this hit-and-run?I would like to highlight an incident whichtook place on 18 July at about 18:20.
My son was cycling along the ZevenwachtLink Road between Langverwacht and theStellenbosch Arterial roads. He was deliber-ately struck by a speedingmotorist in a darkcoloured motor vehicle. The motorist droveoff without stopping and left my son lying inthe middle of the road.
Fortunately he was not struck by the on-coming vehicles. He managed to move him-self towards the shoulder of the road wherehe remained lying on the cold tarmac as hecould not get up.
Fortunately he wore a helmet which wasalso cracked on impact. He was wearing re-flective clothing and had a bright red light
on the rear of his cycle. A cyclist ahead ofhim turned around to assist him.
Several other motorists also assisted bysheltering him from oncoming traffic.
When my wife and I arrived at the scenewe could only look on in horror. TheNetcare911 ambulance services were summoned. Hewas put on a flat board and transported toKuils River Hospital.
I would like to thank the cyclist, themotor-ists, the gentleman from the farm, the policeand the ambulance services for their assist-ance at the scene. If anyone has any furtherdetails of this accident, please report it to theKuils River Police Station.DARRYL JORDAANKuils River
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TygerBurger Kuilsrivier word elke Woensdag in dievolgende gebiede afgelewer: Alta Du Toit, Amandelrug,Amandelsig, Penhill, Rusdal, Bosmans Estate, Bosonia,Brandwag, Brantwood, De Kuilen, Elim, Jagtershof,Klipdam, Mabille Park, Marinda Heights, Mikro Park,Rouxville, Silver Oaks, Soneike, Sonnekuil, St Dumas,Zevendal, Zevenwacht, Hazendal, Access City, Old AgeHomes, Highbury, Kalkfontein, Sarepta, Voëlvlei,Oakdene, Gersham, Danarand.Totale verspreiding: 17 642
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Ek wonder of die ouers van kinders, wattussen diemotorsitplekke staan of voor opiemand se skoot sit, ooit dink wat sal ge-beur as hulle vinnig moet stop. Die kin-ders gaan teen ’n spoed deur die wind-skerm trek en kan hul nekke breek of le-wens verloor.ANONIEME-pos
Moenie kinders inmotors laat staan
In shape: The Springboks started their preparation ahead of the Castle Rugby Championship on Monday at the Western ProvinceHigh Performance Centre in Bellville. The Springboks play their first game against Argentina on 18 August at Newlands. Here AndriesBekker, Juandre Kruger and Siya Kolisi go through their paces. Photo: Leon Steenkamp
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Athletes hailing from Athlone School forthe Blind in Glenhaven, Jan Kriel andEros School returned victorious from theSA Table Tennis Para Championshipheld in Pretoria.
The Western Province team proved tobe consistent and gave challengingstrokes against opponents which sawthem reap the rewards for their hardwork.
The vice-chairperson of Western Prov-ince Table Tennis congratulated theseathletes on their achievements.
“This is an example to others, provingthat no matter the circumstance you canrise above your challenges and achievesuccess.”
It should spur others, especially thosein the community with physical disabili-ties to rise above circumstances.
The Western Province team receivedtwo gold, one silver and two bronze med-als.
Kelvin Smith, who is also the chairper-son of the Top Table Tennis Club in Bel-har, can be contacted on 083 759 2076.
Medals for para champs
Standing at the back are (from left) Jessica Adams (silver and bronze), Pauline Da-vids(two bronze), Kelvin Smith (coach), Xolisa Desemele (gold) and Jevaan Hopp (TeamEvent runner-up). Front: Jeremy Toontjies and Aphiwe Bontshe (gold).
DESIREÉ RORKE
Agt njalas van die Tygerberg-dieretuinhet ’n nuwe tuiste gevind by Zandibela seprivate natuurreservaat in die Baviaans-kloof in die Oos-Kaap.
Pieter en Herna van der Zanden van Plat-tekloof het die diere gekoop nadat hulle indie pers gesien het die dieretuin gaan eers-daags sy deure sluit.
“Die bokkies was van die min diere in diedieretuin wat nog nie nuwe tuistes gekry hetnie, omdat die njala volgens natuurbewa-ringswette nie in die Wes-Kaap mag losloopnie,” sê Herna.
Die een bul en agt ooitjies is verlede Don-derdag by die dieretuin se kamp verdoof engereed gekry vir veilige vervoer na die wild-reservaat.
’n Veearts, Doempie Triegaardt, van Tul-bagh was byderhand om die diere onder ver-dowing te plaas ,waarna hulle in ’n wildstrokgelaai is. In die trok is ’n kalmeermiddel toe-gedien, waarna die diere weer gespuit is met
’n middel wat die verdowingsmiddel, M99,uitkanselleer.
“Sodoende is die diere kalm, maar nogsteeds wakker vir die lang rit,” sê Trie-gaardt. Volgens Triegaardt mag die sterkM99-verdowingsmiddel net deur veeartse ge-koop, hanteer en toegedien word.
“Die middel word ongelukkig ook onwet-tig verkoop en vir renosterstropery gebruik,wat die veeartsberoep in die laaste paar jaarin ’n swak lig gestel het,” sê Triegaardt.
Die middel mag net gebruik word om dierete verskuif of beseerde of siek diere te behan-del.
Die Van der Zandens is in ekstase oor diepragtige diere wat voortaan by die reservaatse luukse lodge gaan rondloop.
“Njalas is oor die algemeen baie skugteren word om dié rede nie sommer deur wild-besigtigers gesien nie,” sê Pieter en voeg bydat die Oos-Kaap dié bok se natuurlike habi-tat is.
“Ons verwag dat hulle binnekort gaan flo-reer en baie gelukkig en gesond by hul nuwetuiste gaan wees,” sê hy.
Njalas kry ’n tuistePieter van der Zanden (links) en een van sy werkers help Doempie Triegaardt om ’n njala-ooiin die trok te laai. Foto: Desireé Rorke
A choice selection of promising Western Capeinstrumentalists have successfully audi-tioned for this year’s Hugo Lambrechts Con-certo Festival.
The concert, made possible by a generoussponsorship by Die Burger, takes place at theHugo Lambrechts Auditorium in PictonStreet, Parow on Sunday 26 August at 19:30.The festival will also celebrate the 10th anni-versary of the auditorium.
The instrumentalists will be joined in thislocal musical highlight by the pianist Kensu-ke Kawajiri from Gauteng, winner of the 2011SAMRO Hubert van der Spuy National MusicCompetition.
All will perform with the Hugo LambrechtsSymphony Orchestra.
The soloists will perform compositions bySammartini, Telemann, Mozart, Vivaldi, Gol-
termann, Krommer, Mendelssohn, Von We-ber, Shostakovich and Borne.
Bookings for the festival are open alreadyand the demand for tickets is high.
To book, call 021 939 9105 or visit the musiccentre between 10:00 and 18:00 on weekdays.Tickets are R100 and R80.
The Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium is astate-of-the-art facility, independently rankedamongst the top five stages for classical per-formances in the Cape. Inspired by CouncillorAttie Adriaanse, mayor of the former Parowmunicipality, it was completed and commis-sioned in 2002.
The music centre is also used by independ-ent artists and is ideally suited for symphonic,music concerts and choral events.
For more information please call021 939 9105.
Concerto by finest musicians
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PASSENGER RAIL AGENCY OFSOUTH AFRICA (PRASA)
INVITATION TO TENDER
PRASA CRES (Corporate Real Estate Solutions) Western Cape, a division of PRASA, invites interested serviceproviders to provide services for the National Station Improvement Programme (NSIP – PHASE 6). PRASA CRES(Corporate Real Estate Solutions).
TENDER NUMBER STATION CIDB GRADING CLUSTER
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Somerset West Somerset West 3GB+ CLUSTER C
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Lyndoch Lyndoch 3GB+ CLUSTER C
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Koelenhof Koelenhof 3GB+ CLUSTER C
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Blackheath Blackheath 3GBPE+ CLUSTER C
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Eerste River Eerste River 2GBPE+ CLUSTER C
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Van Der Stel Van Der Stel 2GBPE+ CLUSTER D
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Akasia Park Akasia Park 2GBPE+ CLUSTER D
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Goodwood Goodwood 2GBPE+ CLUSTER D
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Parow Parow 2GBPE+ CLUSTER D
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Stikland Stikland 2GBPE+ CLUSTER D
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Ottery Ottery 3GB+ CLUSTER B
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Wetton Wetton 3GBPE+ CLUSTER B
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Hazendal Hazendal 4GB+ CLUSTER B
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Plumstead Plumstead 4GB+ CLUSTER B
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Diep River Diep River 3GB+ CLUSTER B
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Wittebome Wittebome 4GB+ CLUSTER A
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Ndabeni Ndabeni 2GBPE+ CLUSTER A
RC1804/NSIP-6/08-2012/Mowbray Mowbray 3GB+ CLUSTER A
The following criteria will be used in the adjudication process:
• Tenderers who are a Level 4 BBBEE contributor and have a direct/effective Black Equity interest of at least30% will receive preference.
• Tenderers to submit a valid BEE certificate from a SANAS approved vendor.• Ability to perform, which may take into account previous experience in the relevant industry, suitability of
employees and suitability of equipment, workmanship and materials to be used.• An original valid Tax Clearance Certificate.• Financial viability of the tender/bank code.• 1 copy of the fully completed tender document.• Price – PRASA CRES (Corporate Real Estate Solutions) is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender or
part thereof.• Preference will be given to potential emerging contractors.
CollectionTender documents may be collected from 6 August 2012 between 08:00 to 12:45 and 13:30 to 16:00 at thefollowing offices:
CLUSTER COLLECTION ADDRESS
Cluster A Times Square, Quantity Surveyors and Cost ConsultantsSuite 202, Stonefountain Terrace, 95 Klipfontein Road, Rondebosch 7700.Tel: 021 686 7780 / 082 961 2941
Cluster B Afriquant Quantity Surveyors8th Floor, The Terraces, 34 Bree Street, Cape Town 8001. Tel: 021 418 1451
Cluster C Liwani Consulting, 4th Floor, Office No. 403, Tygerberg Centre, 16 Voortrekker Road,Bellville 7535. Tel: 021 839 5800
DepositA non-refundable payment of R290.00 is required prior to the collection of documents and is payable intoPRASA CRES’s bank account at: FNB, Account Number: 623 207 10777, Branch Code: 255005.
Briefing SessionCompulsory site inspections will be held at (see table below):
CLUSTER DATE VENUE TIME
Cluster A 13 August 2012 Wittebome Station 10:00
Cluster B 14 August 2012 Hazendal Station 10:00
Cluster C 15 August 2012 Blackheath Station 10:00
Cluster D 16 August 2012 Parow Station 10:00
Note: PRASA CRES will not allow tenderers who are not in possession of a valid tender document to attendthe briefing meetings.
Closing DateThe closing date for all tenders will be punctually at 12:00 on dates indicated in the table below. Late tendersubmissions will not be considered.
CLUSTER DATE
Cluster A 10 September 2012
Cluster B 3 September 2012
Cluster C 5 September 2012
Cluster D 7 September 2012
Submissions, in sealed envelopes, should be clearly marked as per the description and tender number andplaced in the tender box at PRASA CRES’s offices, First Floor, Administration Wing, Cape Town Station.
Contact PersonAll queries regarding this tender should be directed to Hazel Gxilishe, SCM Manager on fax: 086 240 8172or preferably, via e-mail: [email protected][email protected]
PRASA CRES reserves the right not toaward/accept any tender.
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Sakevroue: Vroulike sake-eienaars van Kuilsrivier het hul eie netwerkgroep begin.Die groepie vroue ontmoet een keer ’n maand vir middagete by verskillende plekke inKuilsrivier, waar hulle die geleentheid kry omhul ondernemings te bemark.MarykeVisservan die groep sê die getal vroue by die maandelikse byeenkoms toon ’n toename. HIeris (van links) Heidi Jonas en Elsa Smuts, albei van Poplap-kinderklere, Maryke Visservan Alex en Maryke-fotografie, Gerda Ellis van Ellis Function Hire, Sanet Nel van Nel’sKitchen en Yolandi Burger van Vive la Vie Beauty Salon. Vir meer inligting oor die vroue-netwerk, kontak Maryke by 083 610 0711.
ANDRÉ BAKKES
“I can’t wait to show you the cabochon!”says the womanwithwonder in her eyes.
“The what?” asks this journalist.She speaks a little slower this time: “The
ca-bo-chon!”“Ohhh! The cabochon! What’s a cabo-
chon?”The secretary of the Cape Town Gem and
Mineral Club, Jo Wicht, carefully explainswhat it is, but all the other “stones” are doingtheir best to distract the journalist.Shiny, colourful and fascinating gems
such as tanzanite, ajoite, and verdite shinenaturally in the soft sunlight.For the layman,however, it doesn’tmatter
what the objects are called or how they cameto be.Jo’swords, interesting as theywere, could
not compete with the jaw-dropping exhibi-tion in Bothasig on Saturday.Once a month the club members get to-
gether at the clubhousewith the aim to raiseawareness and sell some of the items togawking individuals.It is the only club of its kind in Cape Town
andmembers come from as far as Montagueand the Northern Cape.“It’s a hobby club for people who likemin-
eral specimens, gemstones, cabochons (pol-ished stones), and crystals. We have threemachines in here which members can useto cut gemstones after they do the prelimi-nary course,” she elaborates, before addingthatmembers can go on organised field tripsand listen to interesting talks.The multiple benefits of joining the club
should be reason enough to get on board, but
the appreciation one gets fromworkingwithgeological marvels is the main drawcard.When walking through the meticulous ex-
hibits and observing the proud looks on thefaces of the people there, it becomes clearthat every single one shares a passion forthese stones.“I never even knew the club existed, so I
only joined about 10 years ago. Once you’rehooked, you’re hooked! I knewnothingwhenI started, so you gain the knowledge as yougo along,” she concludes.An open day is held at the clubhouse in
Goede Hoop Street, Bothasig, every first Sa-turday of the month.For further information email Jo at joan-
Amour Venter from Milnerton sits behind some colourful quartz.
This is just one of the many marvels on saleat the Open Days.
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Wys hierdie lente hoe lief jy jou huis hetdeur die 17de jaarlikse Cape Homema-kers Expo van 23 tot 26 Augustus by dieKaapstadse Internasionale Konferensie-sentrum (KIKS) te besoek.
Die nuutste tendense word ten toon gestel,en uitstallings wissel van huisverbeterings-produkte tot innoverende dekoridees vir diehuis en tuin.
Die ekspo bied besoekers ’n groot verskei-denheid produkte en dienste, alles onder eendak.
Dit gee hulle die geleentheid om te verken,vergelyk en oplossings te vind vir hul spesi-fieke behoeftes.
Besoekers kry ook die geleentheid om dienuutste tendense en idees, sowel as nuwemaniere om ou gunstelinge te restoureer, tesien.
Buiten die 350 stalletjies, moet besoekersnie die opwindende uitstallings soos dieTuis/Home-selfdoenwerksessies, die Décor& Accessories-area, die Audiovision-klank–emporium, D’Vine Life en Future of Designmisloop nie.
Nog ’n baie opwindende projek by vanjaarse Cape Homemakers Expo is ClockArt,waar verskeie kunstenaars genooi is om ’nmuurhorlosie te ontwerp. Die horlosies salgedurende die ekspo uitgestal en opgeveilword vir die Big Issue.
Toegang vir volwassenes beloop R60, pen-sioenarisse betaal R40 en kinders jonger as12 jaar kry gratis toegang. Die ekspo sal Don-derdag, Vrydag en Saterdag van 10:00 tot20:00 oop wees, en Sondag van 10:00 tot 18:00.
Vir meer inligting, skakel 021 511 2800 ofbesoek www.homemakersonline.co.zaWEN! WEN! WEN!. 50 lesers kan elk dubbelkaartjies wen na
die ekspo. Stuur ’n e-pos na [email protected] met TygerBurger/Cape HOMEMA-KERS Expo in die onderwerplyn voor 16:00op Woensdag 15 Augustus.
Tendensehier gewys
Better to hear you with: Yogi, thesweetest girl, is looking for a loving home.She is eight months old and small-medium insize. She has loads of love and affection tobring her forever family. An adoption fee andhome visit apply. Contact Joan of the Fisante-kraal Animal Welfare on 021 975 8008 or083 356 2825with enquiries. Visit Facebookto view more animals that are in need of newhomes.
Champion dog: From being only skin andbone when he was saved from the informalsettlement in Fisantekraal, Champ flourishedwith loving care at the Uitsig Animal Rescue.The three-year-old Champ needs a home thatis relatively active and with children olderthan 10. Companion dogs should be his sizeor bigger. He is a sweet boy, but will be veryprotective of his forever family. An adoptionfee and a home visit apply. Contact Joan on021 975 8008 or 083 356 2825 with enqui-ries.
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PASSENGER RAIL AGENCY OFSOUTH AFRICA (PRASA)
INVITATION TO TENDERPRASA CRES (Corporate Real Estate Solutions) Western Cape, a Subsidiary of PRASA, invites interested service providers to provide thefollowing services, as per the table below. PRASA CRES (Corporate Real Estate Solutions).
NSUP/08-2012/Philippi Station Upgrade Philippi 7GB
CA/1491/Parade Infill Deck/2012/13 Cape Town 8CE / 8GB+
CA/1491/Drivers’ Mess/2012/04 Cape Town 8GB+
CA/1491/Railway SAPS/2012/1 Cape Town 3GB PE
CA/1491/Parking Upgrade/2012/15 Cape Town 1GB PE
CA/1491/Walkoff Mats/2012/16 Cape Town 1GB PE
CA/1491/Bird Repellant/2012/17 Cape Town 1GB PE
WPIP/08-2012/Rolling Stock Mess Room Salt River Salt River Depot 5GB PE / 6GB+
The following criteria will be used in the adjudication process:• Tenderers who are a Level 4 BBBEE contributor and have a direct/effective Black Equity interest of at least 30% will receive preference.• Tenderers to submit a valid BEE certificate from a SANAS approved vendor.• Ability to perform, which may take into account previous experience in the relevant industry, suitability of employees and suitability of
equipment, workmanship and materials to be used.• An original valid Tax Clearance Certificate.• Financial viability of the tender/bank code.• 1 copy of the fully completed tender document.• Price – PRASA CRES (Corporate Real Estate Solutions) is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender or part thereof.• Preference will be given to potential emerging contractors.
CollectionTender documents may be collected from 6 August 2012 between 08:00 to 12:45 and 13:30 to 16:00 at the following offices:
CA/1491/Drivers’ Mess/2012/04 LDM, 2nd Floor, 25 Hope Street, Cape Town
CA/1491/Railway SAPS/2012/1 SAT Quantity Surveyors, Unit 10b, Myhof Road, Kenilworth
CA/1491/Parking Upgrade/2012/15 PRASA CRES, 1st Floor, Administration Wing, Cape Town Station
CA/1491/Walkoff Mats/2012/16 PRASA CRES, 1st Floor, Administration Wing, Cape Town Station
CA/1491/Bird Repellant/2012/17 PRASA CRES, 1st Floor, Administration Wing, Cape Town Station
WPIP/08-2012/ Rolling Stock Mess Room Salt River PRASA CRES, 1st Floor, Administration Wing, Cape Town Station
DepositA non-refundable payment is required prior to the collection of documents and is payable into PRASA CRES’s bank account at: FNB, AccountNumber: 623 207 10777, Branch Code: 255005 (see table below):
TENDER NUMBER AMOUNT
NSUP/08-2012/Bellville Shosholoza Meyl R500
NSUP/08-2012/Philippi Station Upgrade R500
CA/1491/Parade Infill Deck/2012/13 R3 500
CA/1491/Drivers’ Mess/2012/04 R3 500
CA/1491/Railway SAPS/2012/1 R500
CA/1491/Parking Upgrade/2012/15 R250
CA/1491/Walkoff Mats/2012/16 R250
CA/1491/Bird Repellant/2012/17 R250
WPIP/08-2012/Rolling Stock Mess Room Salt River R800
Briefing SessionCompulsory site inspections will be held at (see table below):
DATE TENDER NUMBER VENUE TIME
17 August 2012 NSUP/08-2012/Philippi Station Upgrade Philippi Station 09:00
17 August 2012 NSUP/08-2012/ Bellville Shosholoza Meyl Bellville Station 13:00
21 August 2012 WPIP/08-2012/ Metrorail Depot, Salt River, Security Entrance, 10:00Rolling Stock Mess Room Salt River Off Malta Road Bridge, Salt River
Note: PRASA CRES will not allow tenderers who are not in possession of a valid tender document to attend the briefing meetings.
Closing DateThe closing date for all tenders will be punctually at 12:00 on dates indicated in the table below. Late tender submissions will not beconsidered.
STATION DATE
NSUP/08-2012/Bellville Shosholoza Meyl 11 September 2012
NSUP/08-2012/Philippi Station Upgrade 4 September 2012
CA/1491/Parade Infill Deck/2012/13 6 September 2012
CA/1491/Drivers’ Mess/2012/04 13 September 2012
CA/1491/Railway SAPS/2012/1 14 September 2012
CA/1491/Parking Upgrade/2012/15 17 September 2012
CA/1491/Walkoff Mats/2012/16 19 September 2012
CA/1491/Bird Repellant/2012/17 18 September 2012
WPIP/08-2012/Rolling Stock Mess Room Salt River 12 September 2012
Submissions, in sealed envelopes, should be clearly marked as per the description and tender number and placed in the tender box at PRASACRES’s offices, 1st Floor, Administration Wing, Cape Town Station.
Contact PersonAll queries regarding this tender should be directed to Hazel Gxilishe, SCM Manager onfax: 086 240 8172 or preferably, via e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
PRASA CRES reserves the right not to award/accept any tender.
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Talented players from acrossthe northern suburbs arecoming together to create afeast of musical entertain-ment.
Legend Productions is busywith rehearsals for King Saul, amusical feast.The production will be on at
the Bellville Civic Theatre fromThursday 30 August until Sun-day 2 September with a matineeon the Saturday.Director Sean Dryden de-
scribes the production as “a mu-sical with two concerts”.Sean explains that themusical
tells the story of King Saul of Is-rael who turns his back on God,but with a twist.“The only guy who seems to
calm him down, is David,” Seansays.He says in the story, the king
suffers intense jealousy andgoescrazy. His advisors consult theWitch of Endor who suggestsbringing the likes of MarylinMonroe and Elvis from the fu-ture for a concert.“Although there’s all the glam-
our, it doesn’t help the king,”
Sean says.Act two starts with David, and
his ability to calm the king downleads to another concert, thisone with big local names likeIvan Siegelaar.This is inspirational for the
king, but makes the witch un-happy.In between there is a war
scene, and the production endswith David becoming king.“There’s a lot of entertain-
ment,” Dryden says, adding:“It’s going to speak to differentaudiences.”Legend Productions is a local
organisation which aims to cre-ate a platform for talented Chris-tians in the northern suburbs toshowcase their talents.Sean points out that the Cape
Town theatres are far away andexpensive.For more information, or to
book, call Adri on 079 784 3523 orvisit Computicket.WIN! WIN! WIN!. Three readers can each win
double tickets to King Saul, amusical feast. SMS the word“King” followed by your nameand contact details to 45527 be-fore Wednesday 15 August.SMSes cost R1.50.
A musical feast fitfor a crazy king
The stars of the production (from left): Alwena van der Vyver as theWitch of Endor, Werner van Coller as King Saul and Dane Marais asDavid, with director, Sean Dryden, at the back.
Mezzo soprano star Kather-ine Jenkins isreturning toSouth Africanstages.Katherine
Jenkins willbe performingCape Town atthe Grand-West GrandArena on Fri-day 17 August.Best known
for her uniqueinterpreta-tions of popu-lar songs, oper-atic arias andhymns, Katherine, at the ageof only 31, is one of theworld’s most important clas-sical crossover artists. Thebeautiful singer, from the ti-ny village of Neath in theWelsh Valleys, has releasedeight studio albums, withsales exceeding sevenmillionunits.
Katherine will appear inSA with a full or-chestra and herown conductorfrom the UK, therenowned An-thony Inglis, andwill be dressed inher signaturespectaculargowns.Her perform-
ance will featurean array of bothpopular and clas-sical music.Tickets are avail-able at Com-puticket and
rangebetweenR225 andR525.WIN! WIN! WIN!. Five lucky readers can
each win a CD and doubletickets to see Katherine. SMSthe word “Katherine”, fol-lowed by your name and con-tact details to 45527 beforeWednesday 15August.SMSescost R1.50.
From opera to pop
Katherine Jenkins
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Women’s DayWomen’s DayempowermentempowermentWithWomen’s Day coming upwe gave public re-cognition to ladies who share their insight andknowledge on what the day means to them andwhy it should be celebrated.
EElizene Daniels-Wilson (Delft)a Teacher at Hindle High Schoolsaid they are celebrating by hav-ing a mother and daughter func-tion formothers in the area. “Weneed to make them aware ofwhat it is to be awoman bymak-ing underprivileged woman feeluplifted. To receive, youmust dosomething in return.”
Photo: Tamsyn Coerecius
Suzette Havenga (DurbanvilleHills) will be making women’s clo-thing on Thursday. She said: “Wo-menwork hard butwe are doing ve-ry well for ourselves.”
Yumna Thomas (Bishop Lavis)says: “Weneed to celebrateWo-men’s Day every day becausewe are very special. We are mo-thers, teachers and we care andshow love.”
Kaylyn Erenstzen of Durbanvillesays: “Women struggled back inthe day. They need to fight fortheir rights. The things they doare special and the day shouldbe celebrated because of whatthey have to do for us.”
Sharleen Cloete (Kuils River) says:“Back in the day women wereabused but now they have some-thing to stand for. Women shouldcome together and look wherethey are now compared to apart-heid years.”
Valerie Josephus (Bellville South)will be doing a Blisters for Breadwalk in aid of Women’s Day. Shesays: “Women are very importantbut they don’t get enough creditespecially in the house. They de-serve to be spoiled.”
Charmaine Struwe (Bellville)says: “Women have come along way and they all have a
say in society.”
Local shoppers will this week-end get the chance to see two ac-tors from 7de Laan in person.In apress release issuedby the
IPIC Soneike Shopping Centre,shoppers from Kuils River willget the opportunity to meet on-screen couple Pieter and Anne-lie (real names Ivan Botha andDonnalee Roberts) on Saturday11 August 2012 at the IPICSoneike Shopping Centre.“The two lovebirds will be an-
swering all your questionsabout the show and also takingphotos with fans,” reads thestatement. They will be at thecentre from 10:00 to 12:00.Shoppers purchasing any-
thing at the centre of R100 ormore on the morning will standthe chance to win fantasticvouchers from the centre andthe chance to get your personal-ised photo and signing cardfrom Pieter and Annelie.
Meet two of TV’s favourite lovebirds
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“Ekweet alles is net absolute onverdien-de genade en daarom kom alle eer en dankGod alleen toe. Hy het my geseën met dielojaalste ondersteuners.”Karlien se stem is nou al ’n tydjie lank
stil nadat dokters nodules op haar stem-bande gevind het. Sy werk tans saam met’n spesialis om te leer hoe om nou haarstem te gebruik.“Ek reageer baie, baie goed opdie behan-
deling,” sê Karlien. “Ek is vol vertroue ditgaan heeltemal genees.”Dit gaan ook nie haar planne verander
om later vanjaar ’n nuwe album uit te reiknie.Hoewel sy oorspronklik die CD in Okto-
ber wou vrystel, sê Karlien dit sal op dielaatste in November op die rakke wees.“Daar is die mooiste liedjies op pad. Ek
kan nie wag julle moet dit hoor nie,” sê sy.Karlien is môre-aand (Donderdag) om
20:00 by The Stage in Bellville.Sy sê sy sal so ’n paar liedjies wat nie
op haar CD is nie, sing en sy dink mensesal dalk verras wees met dié liedjies.
“Ek het ook baie spesiale musikantewat saam met my optree.“Hulle maak die vertoning ook ekstra
spesiaal,” sê Karlien.Kaartjies vir die vertoning kos R150 en
kan bespreek word by Sophia by 082 8176016 of 021 914 3151.
LOUISA STEYL
Die gewildste vroulike kunstenaar inSuid-Afrika kom Kaap toe.Karlien van Jaarsveld is onlangs aange-
wys as die wenner van die gewildste vrou-like kunstenaar-kategorie by die Tempo-toekennings.“Ek het dit glad en geheel nie verwag
nie,” sê Karlien oor haar toekenning.“Ek het die ‘stupidste speech’ van die
eeu gegee omdat ek geensins daarop voor-bereid was nie,” voeg sy by.Vir haar aanhangers sê sy: “Ek is onein-
dig dankbaar. Ek voel so onsettend ge-seënd.
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TygerBurger Bladsy 16 Onder redaksie van: Louisa Steyl Woensdag 8 Augustus 2012
Gewildste sanger in Kaap
Karlien van Jaarsveld sal dié week by The Stageoptree.
Halos for Heuwels: DieHeuwels Fantasties, are opening their hearts to raise funds for the charity organisation,People Living with Cancer. They’ll host two concerts towards this cause at the Willowbridge Barnyard Theatrein Bellville on the Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15 of August. Tuesday will be an acoustic performance with ticketscosting R100 while Thursday’s “party performance” costs R120. To book, visit www.barnyardtheatre.co.za or call021 914 8898.
AbrahamLincoln – VampireHunterwill be released at Ster-Kinekor Ca-peGate, Bayside,N1City andParowon Friday.In this horror, Abraham Lincoln,
the 16th President of theUnited Sta-
tes, discovers vampires are plan-ning to take over the United States.He makes it his mission to elimina-te them.The movie stars Benjamin Wal-
ker and Rufus Sewell.
Lincoln aims to vanquish vampires
Local cabaret performer VernonCastle will be performing at Jack-sonHall, GrandWest everyWednes-day, Friday and Saturday in Au-gust.Vernon has performed alongside
bands like Pacific Express, Oswie-
tie and Four Sounds.He is currently recording an al-
bum entitled Faces and Places andThe Other Side of Me.The performance will start at
21:00 and no entrance fee will becharged.
Catch Vernon Castle at Jackson Hall
Big names: Country starlet Che-ree will team up with the legendaryRocking Horse to perform at DieBoer, Durbanville on Wednesday 15August. For more information or tobook tickets, call 021 979 1911.
.KarenFerreira enViljoenRetief is va-naand (Woensdag) by Jamrock Teater.R85. Bespreek by 021 981 1313 of [email protected].
.Labirintmet IllseRoos enDeonLotzis vanaand by Die Boer te sien. Regie isdeur Vicky Davidsmet teks deur DaleenKruger. R110. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 of
083 406 0111.. Luna Paige will be at Muratie Wine
Estate in Stellenbosch tonight andThurs-day afternoon. Tickets cost R120 and in-clude the show, a lightmeal and a compli-mentary glass of Muratie wine. Call Tha-lia on 021 865 2330 to book.. Peter Pan and the Lost Boys is on at
The Artscape until Sunday. Tickets rangefrom R90 to R150. To book call 021 421 7695or visit Computicket.
. Donderdagoggend is daar kindertea-ter by Die Ou Meulteater met Jannemanin die Oerwoud. R45. Bespreek by 083 5640056 of [email protected].
. Koos Kombuis is Donderdag by DieBoer. R100. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 of 083406 0111.
.ArnoCarstens isVrydag enSaterdag-aand by Die Boer. R150. Bespreek by 021979 1911 of 083 406 0111.
. The Cape Town Tango Ensemblewill be at Mountain Shadows on Sundayfrom 16:00. Tickets cost R150 and includeglass of sherry, the show, as well as soup,breadandpatés after the show.Email [email protected].
. Cheree en Rocking Horse is Woens-dag 15 Augustus by Die Boer. R100. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.
GrandWest DJ’s will be performing atHanoverStreetnightclubeveryFridayand Saturday night during August.“Old Skool” will be cool on Friday
nights whilst Saturdays will see Ron XRated and Jason Spikes of the Beat-down Squad bring the rhythm withdubstep beats.An entrance fee of R40 will be char-
ged and tickets are available at thedoor.
Top DJs at Hanover
Vier Vrouedag: Kom vier Vroue-dag op 9 Augustus saam met Andri-ette Norman by die Groenvlei-wyn-landgoed op die Bottelarypad. Kaart-jies is R160, wat ’n ete en vertoninginsluit. Die vertoning begin om11:00. Bespreek by 071 604 9325.
Die skole-kunstefees vind van 13 tot28 Augustus by die Kunstekaap-tea-ter plaas.Vanjaar het ’n rekordgetal van
114 skole vir dié kunstefees inge-skryf.Die Sekondêre SkoolMasibamba-
ne in Kraaifontein, wat twee opvoe-rings inskryf, dieHoërskool Eerste-
rivier en Sekondêre Skool Bloe-kombos in Kraaifontein is van dieverkose skole in die noordelikevoorstede wat aan die fees deel-neem.Enige uitvoerende kunsvorm,
met die uitsondering van drama,mag op die fees aangebied word.Die Kunstekaap-dramafees vir
hoërskole sal oor dieselfde tyd asdie skole-kunstefees aangebiedword. Die drie beste produksies salby ’n gala-konsert op Saterdag 18Augustus om 09:00 op die planke ge-bring word. Besprekings vir diekunstefees en die dramafees kan byComputicket gemaak word. Kaar–tjies is R40.
Kunste- en dramafeeste vir skole
Troublemakers: Kuils River’sSuburban Menace will be laun-ching their debut music video,with an official launch party atTrinity nightclub in Green Point.
They will be joined by the comedyduo, Joe Barber as well asprominent Cape Town DJs,choreographed dancers and
supporting acts like Baza Lo,Principlez and Ben Ceaser. Early
bird tickets cost R65 or R100 forVIP. Tickets at the venue costR80 or R120 for VIP. For moreinformation visit www.themena-
ce.co.za.
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Price includes VAT and Co2 tax. Service and Delivery fees not included. Offer valid until 31 Augustus 2012, or while stocks last. FFS Finance, trading as Ford Credit, is anAuthorised Financial Services Provider (FSP 31946) and a registered Credit Provider (NCRCP 72). Image depictedmay vary fromactual spec.Terms and Conditions apply.
Price includes VAT and Co2 tax. Service and Delivery fees not included. Offer valid until 31 Augustus 2012, or while stocks last. FFS Finance, trading as Ford Credit, is anAuthorised Financial Services Provider (FSP 31946) and a registered Credit Provider (NCRCP 72). Image depictedmay vary fromactual spec.Terms and Conditions apply.
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South Africa’s own rock musical,Rockville 2069, will be launchedthismonth, featuringaTableViewlocal, Michael Naranjo.
Rockville 2069 is the creative brain-child of composer Johnny Ray; thescript and lyrics were written by Rayand Bruno Paiola.The fully orchestrated production
sees over 60 artists and musiciansfrom different cultural and musicalbackgrounds collaborating to bring anew, sometimes discordant, alwaysthrilling voice to the rock musicalscene. The result is an emotionallysoaring journey of caution, hope, op-timism, rebellion and joy. It’s a lyri-cal rollercoaster ride you’ll want totake again and again.Ray both wrote the music and co-
arranged it alongwithKyle Peterson.It was adapted and scored by DarrylAndrews.An album, featuring 22 tracks, is al-
so being released in September to gohand in hand with the production.Adding to the all round experience, a40-page graphic novel, complement-
ing the sound-track will also bereleased.Some of the big
names involved inthe project in-clude Kevin Gib-son, Tony Cox,Dave Ferguson,Beverly Scott-Brown and anoth-er northern sub-urbs local, NeilPotgieter.While Michael
is currentlybasedin Johannesburg, his roots are in Ta-ble View, having fronted both SevenDay Story, who performed the themesong “Going nowhere slowly”, for thetelevision programme with the samename, as well as his current project,One Day Remains.“About a year and a half ago I was
approached by JohnnyRay to sing onthe production,” Michael explains. “Idid studio time in Pretoria withFloors and was very excited to get acall back from Johnny where he told
me the show will bepresented on a livestage,” he says.He adds: “I think this
production is exponen-tially bigger than whatwas anticipated and Iam very proud and ex-cited to be a part of it.We have incredible tal-ent in this country.”The concert and CD
launch will take placeon Saturday 18 augustat Kelvin Grove inNewlands.
Tickets are available throughwww.webtickets.co.za, with premi-um tickets including food and re-freshments on arrival, and a specialedition gift pack which includes theGraphic Novel and the CD. All audi-encememberswill be invited to an af-ter-party including sushi and cham-pagne.Visit www.rockville2069.com.. To see behind the scenes inter-
views for the production, visitwww.tygerburger.co.za.
Rockville’s SA legends
Michael Naranjo
Out of the shadows: Tribute will be playing the songs ofCliff and the Shadows at Milnerton Playhouse on Friday 24 andSaturday 25 August. Doors open 19:00 for pre-show drinks andthe show starts at 20:00.Tickets cost R90 or R80 for seniorsor groups of 10 or more. There is an “Early bird” special wheretickets bought before 8 August cost R140 for two. To book, call021 554 5778 or email [email protected].
Jamming: André Rieu and the multi-award winning SowetoGospel Choir will join forces to perform at GrandWest Grand Are-na on Thursday 23 August at 20:00 and Friday 24 August at21:00. Tickets are available through Computicket.
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• Enige ouer wat sy of haar kind van skoolgaandeouderdom tuis wil onderrig, moet eersgoedkeuring by die Hoof van die Wes-KaapOnderwysdepartement verkry.
• Aansoeke moet teen 30 September van diejaar gerig word, voor die aanvang van dienuwe skooljaar.
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• ’n Goedgekeurde kurrikulum in lyn met dieNasionale Kurrikulumverklaring moet gevolgword.
• Leerders wat met hul studie ná Graad 9 wilvoortgaan moet die Graad 9-uitgangeksamenskryf én slaagby ’n openbare- of geregistreerdeonafhanklike skool.
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BELANGRIKEKENNISGEWINGOnderwys
Verower goud: Die Nel-broers, Gabriel (17) en Cameron(14), het Suid- Afrika by die Afrika-stoeikampioenskapsbyeen-koms inMadagaskar verteenwoordig en elkeen ’n gouemedal-je verower. Mededinging was besonder straf onder die agtienlande wat deelgeneem het. Beide was leerlinge aan die Durban-ville-voorbereidingskool en Laerskool Durbanville, en is tans inPaul Roos Gimnasium in Stellenbosch. Hulle stoei reeds die af-gelope nege jaar en is lede van die Olympians-stoei-akademiein Durbanville onder die afrigting van Sakkie Bosse.
Vier WP-spelers: Die Durbanville-netbalklub spog met vier spe-lers wat tans die Westelike Provinsie in Gauteng verteenwoordig indie Suid-Afrikaanse netbalkampioenskapsbyeenkoms. Hulle is (vanlinks) Seneste Ponie (WP C-span), Pamela Darlington (WP A-span),Lizahn Joubert (WP B-span) en Lizaan van den Heever (WP C-span).
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Die lojaliteit van ’n kerngroepspelers, die nougesette toewy-ding van die bestuurspan en ’nhardwerkende afrigtingskorps.Hieraan kan die welslae van dierugbyklub Durbanville/Bellvil-le hierdie seisoen toegeskryfword.
Die Durbies is vanjaar die top-span in die WP se Superliga (nadathulle in 2010 tweede agter die Ma-ties geëindig het en verlede seisoen
vierde op die punteleer was).Dit bring mee dat die Durbanvil-
lers die WP aanstaande maand inRustenburg tydens die nasionaleklubkampioenskapstoernooi salverteenwoordig. Dit is die eerstekeer dat ’n klub in die Tygerberg-streek hierdie eer te beurt val.
Maar hierdie welslae het nie oor-nag plaasgevind nie. Carel Steen-kamp, die klub se voorsitter, sê dithet ná verlede seisoen se paar nael-skraapse nederlae deeglike beplan-ning geverg. En dan voeg Jan Oost-huizen, die klub se hoofafrigter by:
“Midde-in ’n puik struktuur het el-ke individuele speler sy kant ge-bring en ingekoop op die ses pilarewaarop die klub funksioneer: ge-loof, dissipline, fiksheid, gesind-heid, respek en geduld.” Die spelersleef elkeen van hierdie strategieëpligsgetrou uit met die getroue by-woning van die oefeninge, verdui-delik Oosthuizen.
As beplanning en afrigting dievertrekpunt is, kan ’n klub se suk-ses egter steeds nie verseker wordsonder sy spelers nie. En in hierdieopsig is die Durbies, wat met 350 ak-
tiewe spelers spog, besonder gese-end – ten opsigte van talentvolle, so-wel as lojale spelers. So byvoor-beeld het Marius White en WayneThoressen elk al meer as 100 wed-stryde vir die klub se eerste spanuitgedraf (met die inspirerendeWhite meer as 90 keer as kaptein)terwyl manne soos Divan Batt, Mor-né Mennigke, Marius Visser en Ma-rio Ruster ook vinnig op pad nahierdie mylpaal is. Ander staatma-kers in die eerste span is ChristoffJanse van Rensburg, KoppeSchmidlin, Pieter Wium, Liaan
Scriven, Izak Saayman, Luvo Sogi-dashe en Sinethemba Zweni.
Maar ’n topklub bestaan nie netuit ‘n twintig spelers nie. Die andervyf senior spanne van die klub, so-wel as die drie o.20-spanne, vaarewe uitstekend, vertel Carel Steen-kamp. Om so ’n groot klub sukses-vol te bestuur, verg ook finansiëleondersteuning. En in hierdie opsigis die Durbies-klub baie dank ver-skuldig aan borge soos Viglietti Mo-tors, Tafelberg Meubileerders, C2MGeoktrooieerde Rekenmeesters enComibined Developers.
Wenresep van ’n top-rugbyspan
Cape Town and national Kung Fu Mas-ter, MJ Li (Muhammad Junaid Chafek-er) has just returned from The Legendsof Kung Fu World Martial Arts Champi-onships in Houston, USA where he wongold and finished first in the InternalOther Taiji (Tai-chi) Kung Fu divisions.
The Goodwood resident further addedto that, two more gold medals achievedin the Special Exhibitions Events underBagua and H-Sing-I Forms Divisions.
Li was part of approximately 1 000kung fu athletes who converged on TheMarriot Westchase Convention Centrein Downtown Houston. Athletes from asfar afield as Peru, Canada, Mexico, Tai-wan, Hong Kong, and China competed.
Li was the only South African who rep-resented the country.
Competition was tough and saw many
regional, national and even continentalchampions competing at The LegendsWorld Champs.
This was Li’s third World Kung FuChampionship in which he representedSouth Africa.
Previous competitions saw him in2006 finish third at The World Tradition-al Kung Fu Champs in Beijing, China.
He finished second in 2010 at TheWorld Chin Woo Kung Fu Champs inShanghai, China and now arguably hisfinest performance at a World Champi-onship.
He describes the feeling of winninggold and being crowned “World InternalTaiji Kung Fu Champion” as amazingyet a humbling experience that sees onereflect on years of hard work, sacrificeand training.
Kung Fu Master gets gold
MJ Li with president of PanAmerica Chin Woo Kung Fu Federation Grandmaster Jimmy Wong afterwinning gold at the The Legends of Kung Fu World Martial Arts Championships in America.
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STEHAN SCHOEMAN
“If you do what others don’t, you’ll getwhat others won’t”. That is the philoso-phy of 17-year-old up-and-coming golfstar Ian Snyman.
Ian, who attends Bellville High School,first picked up a club at the tender age ofthree.“I remember Iwas eightwhenmydad took
my for my first golf lesson and the followingyear I entered the Paarl Junior Classic atBoschenmeer.“It was very special towin the first tourna-
ment I ever entered. I was always fond of thesport and at 14 I decided this iswhat Iwantedto do. I want to be a professional golfer.”Paul Mackenzie has had a massive impact
in the past five years he’s beenworkingwithIan.“Coach Paul has helped me tremendously
– not only with getting my swing where it
needs to be, but to be mentally fit as well.“Over the past few years my swing has be-
comemuchmore consistent and it is very re-warding to see the results of our hard workon the course.”Ian has representedWestern Province golf
on every level. He played u-12, u-14, u-16, u-19, u-23 and made the senior team.This impressive resumé caught the eye of
scouts for the Ernie Els Foundation ofwhichIan has been a part for two and a half years.Only the proverbial cream of the crop get se-lected to represent theErnieElsFoundation.Playing on the world stage can be intimi-
dating, but some relish the opportunity to gohead to head with the world’s finest.“It was a great experience to represent our
country last year at theWorld Junior Cham-pionships in Italy. South Africa finishedthird in the team competition and individu-ally I finished 17th out of 100 golfers.”Earlier this year in June, Japanhosted the
Junior u-19 World Cup where 13 countries
each entered four players. Although theteam only managed to secure 11th spot,which was a huge disappointment for theteam, the experience gained will be invalua-ble in future competitions.“I have never played courses sowellmani-
cured, the greens and fairways are immacu-late. Itwas also an eye-opener to seehowwellthe guys putt, it made me realise that I needto work even harder with the flat stick.”Having been asked who’s his favourite
golfer of all-time, the answerwas an emphat-ic: ErnieEls! Ian’s dream fourballwould con-sist ofErnieEls, TigerWoods,BubbaWatsonand Gary Player.“My dream is to be number one in the
world some day, but first things first. Aftermatric I will study to get something behindmy name. I’m not sure what I want to studyyet, but it’s important for me to have a prop-er education. Once I have that, it is all sys-tems go and chase my dream of golf star-dom.”
Ian Snyman is oneof the stars of Wes-tern Province golf.
ChasingChasingthethe golfgolfdreamdream
Die Hoërskool Tygerberg se o.19A-rugby-span het verlede week in die jongstereeks skolewedstryde binne twee daetwee goeie oorwinnings behaal.Nadat die Tiere Donderdag die Engelse
toerspan van Wycombe Royal Grammarmet 36-5 afgeransel het, was hulle Sater-dag opMalmesburymet 22-20 ook te sterkvir HS Swartland.HSBellville het geleidelik die hef in die
hand gekry om Stellenberg met 25-15 teklop, maar in ander Premierliga-wed-stryde het De Kuilen (10-55 t Landbou-skool Boland), Durbanville (13-23 tStrand) en Brackenfell (11-39 t Hugenote)die wind van voor gekry.Spanne wat aan die wenkant was, is
Monumentpark (34-14 t Jan van Rie-beeck), Kasselsvlei (10-8 t HTS Bellville),Tygerberg-klub (30-7 t EbenDönges), Bos-mansdam (10-7 t President), The Settlers(11-5 t Fairbairn), Curro Durbanville (27-26 t Hamlets-klub) en Jan Kriel-skool(29-3 t Parow).’n Erg verswakte J.G. Mei-ring het met 29-0 op sy baadjie gekry byLabori. – (Sarel Burger)
Tygerbergvat vlam inskolerugby
SAREL BURGER
Daar ismin rugbyspannewatkan spog hullehet dieMaties se eerste spanal tweekeerbin-ne een seisoen die kous oor die kop kon trek.Maar dié sonderlinge prestasie is wel Sa-
terdag deur Durbanville/Bellville in die WPse Superliga vermag.Uitstekende verdediging deur die Durbies
het die Stellenbosse studente gekortwiek.Tog het die Maties tot kort voor die einde ’ngeringe voorsprong gehad – totdat die Tyger-bergers met die wendrie ’n sege van 23-21 be-klink het.Belharhetmet die draaislag ooknog agter-
geloop teen Valsbaai. Maar in die tweedeskof het die span van Accordion Park vlam-gevat en 21 punte opgestapel ommet 37-27 tewen. Die Tygerberg-klub is by die afbreek-
punte ore aangesit deur die Victoriane wat’n oorwinning met 29-13 behaal het.In die B-afdeling van die Superliga het
Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege, in sy wed-stryd teen Brackenfell, die grootste aandeelgehad in die 100 punte wat dié kragmetingopgelewer het. NNK het nege keer agter dieBrakke se doellyn gaan draai (teenoor dietuisspan se vyf vyfpunters) om met 62-38 teseëvier.Hands & Heart het ’n goeie oorwinning
van 32-24 oor Pniël Villagers behaal, maarKuilsrivier kon Helderberg nie van ’n oor-winning met 38-22 weerhou nie.Die komende naweek se program (tuis-
span eerste) is: Universiteit Kaapstad t Dur-banville/Bellville, NNK tHelderberg,Hands& Heart t Brackenfell, Kuilsrivier t Good-wood.
Durbies tweede keerte goed vir Maties
TygerBurger and Bosman, McNulty and Du To-it Optometrists invite scholars to enter the Ty-gerBurger Sportstar of the Month competition.Show us your top sporting achievements and
you could be rewarded for your efforts.Entry forms can be obtained from the opto-