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HIJACKING: SECURITY AT THE PADDOCKS UNDER QUESTION
Safety fearat centre’sparking lotMAGRIET THERON
@magrietron
A carjacking at The Paddocks shoppingcentre inMilnerton has shoppers wor-ried about their safety there, but the
centre is not saying anything about beefingup security.
Amanwas forced out of his goldenMerce-des Benz at gunpoint on 21April by twowell-built men as he tried to leave the centre’sopen parking area shortly after 20:00.
The two men allegedly tried to carjackanothervehiclemoments earlier, but didnotsucceed and the car sped off.
“After being pulled from the car, one of thesuspects held a firearm against the car ow-ner’s back,while the other searchedhimandtookhis own licenced firearm fromhim.Thetwo suspects then fled in the victim’s car,”saysMilnerton police spokesperson DaphnéO’Reilley.
Pitch darkShe says a carjacking casewas opened and
will be investigated by the police’s seriousand violent crimes unit.
News of the incident was shared on sever-al Facebook groups representing theMilner-ton community and many people expressedtheir concernabout safety at the centre.Con-cerns focused on safety at night as there we-re no car guards on duty when the incidenthappened.
“The owners of Paddocks need to securethe parking and centre for the customers. Ifit means putting up a boom with security,do so,” Terry Pringle, one regular shopper,says.
“I don’t see why The Paddocks can’t em-
ploy security guards like Ocean Square doesin Sunset Beach? No money is exchanged asthey are paid by the centre to provide securi-ty, including the cars parked inside the pre-mises,” said Milnerton resident RuanSmith.
Smith said Paddocks was pitch dark du-ring load shedding.
“Obviously Spar and Woolworths were litup, but peoplehad towalkwith their cellpho-ne lights to avoid bumping into potplantsandwhatever else are in the alleys,” he says.
No information disclosed“If other shopping centres can employ full-
time security guards, not car guards paid forby the public, then why can’t Paddocks dothe same? Part of safety and security is alsomaking sure the centre is lit up when thereis a power cut. It will only get worse duringwinter when it’s also darker earlier,” Smithsays.
Centre management expressed their re-gret. “We regret that this happened to a cus-tomer and we are investigating the allegedincident,” said Morné van Staden, who is incharge of maintenance at The Paddocks.
When asked if there is any prospect oferecting booms at the open parking area, hesaid: “Weare busywith our investigation in-to the incident and unfortunately are not atliberty to disclose any information, until ithas been concluded.”
He did not comment on allegations thatthis incident could have been avoidedshould the centre have had better securitymeasures in place.
“The works are in process for lighting du-ring load shedding, which should be operati-onal by the end of this week.”
Blaauwberg’s Gabbi Katz, or The Blue Haired Betty as she’s otherwise known, recentlyreturned from Las Vegas, America, where she was crowned second runner up in the VivaLas Vegas Rockabilly Weekend’s international pinup pageant. Gabbi is the first SouthAfrican to compete in the pageant and made it to the final thanks to votes from localsupporters. During the convention she also acted as an ambassador for Milnertonbasedclothing label Miss Happ, which showcased their spring/summer range at the Viva LasVegas Fashion Show. PHOTO: TWISTED IMAGE PINUP
Betty notblue atLas Vegas
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Thieves ransacked a hospice for termi-nally ill children less than two weeksafter it opened its doors in Stikland.
Iris House, a mobile care and support or-ganisation for children with a limited lifes-pan and their families, officially opened itsnew permanent hospice premises on 14April on the Stikland Hospital grounds.The newly revamped building – a project
founded with love and serious tenacity bySue van der Linde – became a crime statisticlast Wednesday.TygerBurgerhad just thatmorningvisited
the new premises to interview Sue on IrisHouse’s plans for the structure she and herteam had brought to reality.“We had a break in last night,” Sue in-
formed TygerBurger on Thursday morning.She said the security company was very
quick to react, but they suffered some losses.“We only lost the Mac (computer), petty
cash tin and our brand new hard drive withall our video footage on – we are praying thecompany has a backup,” she said.“Who steals from a Children’s Hospice?”On TygerBurger’s visit, Sue provided a
tour of the premises, showing off the newlyfunctional spaces created during phase 1 oftheir huge clean-up operation.The centre opened to wide media interest
on 14 April, with the Premier of theWestern
Cape, Helen Zille, unveiling the plaque.During our visit, Sue mentioned they
needed to build a wall – but for a differentreason at the time than security.It appeared that some of the neighbours
who work with fork-lift trucks, had taken tousing the centre’s newly laid driveway fortheir own purposes.“The driveway isn’t made for that kind of
heavy-duty wear and tear. It’s meant as a
quick and easily accessible way for parentsto roll up our children who are in wheel-chairs,” she said.“But now one of the neighbours is using
the driveway to turnhis big trucks around.”The house, as it stands on the tranquil
grounds of thehospital as a former employeeresidence, was in a state of utter neglectwhen Sue first laid eyes on it.“We got lost on the hospital grounds and
ended up at (this) property. I knew we hadto have it, and we did. Eventually.”The end of phase 1 of the repairs to the
house was a very long road filled with redtape, broken roof tiles, fingerdeepgrimeandfilth and the accompanying cockroaches, astolen geyser and piping,with the brasswin-dow latches also having been stolen..But with the help of care staff and some
of the parents and familymembers of the 155children serviced by Iris House across theWestern Cape, the home was rebuilt withlove, care and lots of fresh paint and cement.Every paving brick was sourced by par-
ents, as were the roof tiles. “The parentswent from dumpsite to dumpsite in searchof the rooftiles. And they found them.”Then, not two weeks after the fanfare of
the opening, the burglary happened.“Perhaps you could mention in the article
wearedesperatelyneeding toputup thewalland access gate for the property,” Sue said.The Rainbow and Forest rooms were spe-
cially adapted to be able to accommodateovernight stays for the children and theirfamily, but Sue is taking no chances.“After this (burglary) I am not going to al-
low overnight care at the hospice until thisis done. I have to ensure the safety of ourchildren and carers,” she said.Captain Fienie Nimb, spokesperson of the
Bellville police, said a case of housebreakingis being investigated and police “stronglycondemn” the incident.
ASouthAfrican social enterprise shared thelimelightwith someof the largest companiesin the world last month when it was namedone of the world’s best leadership program-mes.Symphonia for South Africa was selected
as one of the top 10 “International Leader-ship Partner andProviders” atHR.com’s Le-adership 500 Excellence Awards.It received the award for its flagship Part-
ners for Possibility (PfP) programme, inwhich business leaders and school princi-pals partner, receive trainingandwork toge-ther to improve the education prospects oflearners at under-resourced schools.To date it has partnerships at schools
across the Peninsula and other parts of Cape
Town such asGrassyPark,Durbanville,Ma-troosfontein, Heathfield, Dunoon, BishopLavis and Elsies River.The project was the only South African
programme to be recognised in this catego-ry.The winners were announced in Dallas,
Texas on 31 March. The final Top 10 results– which included Symphonia for South Afri-ca – were published in this month’s Leader-ship Excellence Essentials Magazine.In reaching the Top 10 list, PfP join the
ranks of some of the world’s largest compa-nies and most recognised leadership deve-lopment programmes.This year their annual Lead Conference
was attended by HR professionals from
across the globe and the keynote speakerwas former US president Bill Clinton.PfP was created in 2010 in an attempt to
support school principals at under-resour-ced schools by partnering them with busi-ness leaders.This University of the Western Cape-en-
dorsed programme is designed to train thebusiness leader and principal in general lea-dership skills, which they then hone in thedynamic and challenging school environ-ment.Several large South African organisati-
ons, such asNedbank, BestMed, Sanlam andExxarohave joined the socialmovement andsupportedor sent their ownbusiness leaderson this programme.
Louise van Rhyn, CEO of Symphonia forSouth Africa, said the real winner was pri-mary and secondary school education inSouth Africa.PfP is active in 279 schools across South
Africa and participating schools have repor-ted significant improvements in theirAnnu-al National Assessment (ANA) scores, im-proved teacher, parent and community par-ticipation and a new-found enthusiasm foreducation.V Partners for Possibility is seeking more businessleaders to join the movement. For more informationon the HR.com award or the PfP programme, contact: Louise van Rhyn, CEO of Symphonia for SouthAfrica on 082 449 1414 or [email protected] orLeo Kok on 082 327 2763 or [email protected].
Education wins from partnership programme
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Moms demand bus for childrenMAGRIET THERON
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A group of Du Noon mothers say they areno longer asking the Western Cape educati-on department nicely for transport for theirprimary school children.Instead, they plan to protest in front of the
Metro North Education District offices inParow until their application for a schoolbus is granted.“There are 357 children from Du Noon
who go toMilnerhof Primary School and donot have transport,” says school board cha-irperson Bandlakazi Makabane.She says their children were referred to
Milnerhof because Du Noon PrimarySchool was full.Upuntil recently, the childrenwere taken
to school by bus as a favor by aman, knownto the parents only as Jacob, but accordingtoMakabane, hewas arrested and fined R22000 last week for over loading his bus andwill not transport them any more.
The children hadnot been to school forfive days when thegroup started theirprotest. On 24 Aprilthey demanded tospeak to Dr HeineBrand, director ofthe Metro NorthEducation District.They say an appli-
cation for transporthas been rejected onnumerous occasi-ons.Deputy director,
Suzette van Zyl, ca-me tomeet the groupoutside the offices.Surrounded by theangry mothers andscores of children inschool uniform, she said the application isbeing processed as amatter of urgency. The
group gave her three working days to deli-ver a bus to them.
The City of Cape Town has reminded resi-dents they can log faults and requesting Ci-ty services on their mobile (mobi) site.“We constantly strive to find innovative
ways of improving service levels that willsave our residents time and money.“We live in a digital era where smart pho-
nes and othermobile devices are more easi-ly accessible to a larger sector of our popula-tion.“The mobi site, a web page designed for
these mobile devices, is now one more opti-on available for our residents to access Cityservices,” said theCity’smaycomember forcorporate services, Xanthea Limberg.The uptake of themobi site has been slow
to date, but the City hopes that more resi-dents will make use of it following their po-sitive experience.Of the more than 20 000 service requests
createdvia the eServices portal from1April2014 to 31March this year, just over 400weredone via the mobi site.The top three services requested related
to streets lights that were not working (30requests), illegal structures that had beenerected (27 requests) and blocked or overflo-wing sewer systems (24 requests).Residents can use the mobi site to report
faults such as potholes, water leaks, electri-city failures and illegal dumping, amongother service requests.
The mobi site can be accessed at: http://www.capetown.gov.za/mobi. Users shouldselect the “Service Requests” tab and go to“Create new service request”. Once a re-quest has been chosen under the “Group”tab, a few related options will pop up underthe “Service” tab. Users may then choosethe most relevant service from the drop-down list.The address details of where the fault is
and a description need to be completed onthe request.Once the contact details section has been
filled in, the request can be submitted. Resi-dents also have the option of uploading pho-tographs.
Residents can report faults via mobile site
WCED deputy director, Metro North, Suzette van Zyl reassures mothersand children from Du Noon that an application for transport for theirchildren attending Milnerhof Primary School will receive urgent attention. PHOTO: MAGRIET THERON
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A funicular, tram or cableway couldsoon link the city centre to the Noonday gun and Signal Hill if Sanparks
has their way.Such a “mechanical people mover” has
been mooted in a management plan it hasdrafted to boost tourism.Table Mountain National Park (TMNP),
managedbySanparks, has released its draftmanagement plan for the next ten years.The public is invited to comment on it.A large portion of the plan is dedicated toboosting tourism, which in turn will fundconservation, heritage and constituencybuilding.This entails upgrading a range of existing
tourist attractions.First on the list for an upgrade is Boul-
ders Beach, which sees 650 000 annual visi-tors. Visits are growing by over 5% a year.The visitor facility will be redesigned to en-hance visitor experience and visitor flow,the plan states. Other upgrades include theboardwalks, parking area and interpretiveinformation.
People moverA proposed upgrade of Cape Point may
see infrastructure improvements to theroads, water pipeline and sewerage system,as well as the visitor centre.The Rhodes memorial site may also see
infrastructure upgrades. An investigationis underway to explore uses for the old zoosite there,which could serve as a “gateway”to the Groote Schuur estate and the park.The Tokai Manor area is also in line for
upgrades. Theplanproposes developing thearea into a “vibrantmulti-purpose gatewayto the park where the environmental, cul-tural and social significance of the area iscelebrated through the restoration of [theTokai Manor and surrounds]”.An upgrade to Signal Hill and Tafelberg
roads, which see 1.2 million visitors, isneededaccording to theplan.Thiswould tie
into new developments in the Strand Streetquarry.To improve access to Table Mountain, San-parks is currently investigating imple-menting a “mechanical people mover”which will link the Strand Street quarry tothe Lion Battery and Signal Hill. This couldlead to a range of visitor facilities at thenoon day gun and Signal Hill.The management plan also proposes to
make use of other quarries in the City Bowlfor a variety of “low-volume multi-useevents”.
Ocean gatewaySilvermine is also set for development
with the establishment of a picnic area onthe southern side of SilvermineDamaswellas re-use of the Groot Silvermine Home-stead as a visitor site linked to Peers Caveand the Sunbird Education Centre.TheSilvermineSource-to-Seaprojectwill
be implemented to rehabilitate the riversystems and promote recreational links be-tween the urban environment and the park.The plan also looks at waterways, with
the idea of linking the diversity of the ter-restrial environment with that of the oceanthrough the establishment of a “marinegateway to the Southern oceans”.“The purpose of this gateway would be to
promote the wonders of the ocean througha variety of marine-based research andma-rine enforcement,” the plan states.A site for this gateway is still being identi-
fied.The plan serves as a reference to theman-
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background, biophysical context, desiredstate, management and programmes atstrategic and operational levels.V The full plan can be viewed on the Sanparks website. Public comment can be submitted until Saturday 9 May.
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xenophobic attack were denied by Mil-nerton police spokesperson,WODaphneO’Reilley, who says the deceased was aSouth African.“It is alleged that a man entered a sa-
lon in Democracy Way opposite the pri-mary school, where his cell phone wasgrabbed. The cell phone fell and the com-
plainant tried to pick it up,” O’Reilleysays.The alleged thief then used a knife to
threaten the cell phone owner, and triedto stab him.“The victim shouted and the suspect
ran away, but was followed by membersof the community and apprehended,”O’Reilley says.Community members then assaulted
the suspect, who died on the scene as aresult of his injuries.A case of murder was opened by the
police and will be investigated by the se-rious and violent crimes unit, saidO’Reilley.
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A global cannabis march is set to hit thestreets of Cape Town during May.This, according to Bellville resident and
leader of the Dagga Party, Jeremy Acton.The march is set to take place on Satur-
day 9 May, with the meeting point in theKeizergracht parking area in District Six,near the Cape Peninsula University ofTechnology campus, he says.Acton, whomade headlines when neigh-
bours complained about his greener ha-bits late last year, says that “saga conti-nues”.“I feel that this event needs to be written
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Members from Volunteer Wildfire Services deployed to fight wildfires often place their own livesin danger when doing so. PHOTO: ANDREW HAGEN
Following the recent helicopter crash inthe Bainskloof Pass in which two fire-fighting volunteers lost their lives, the
important role these rescue workers play indousing blazing fires and saving lives cameunder the spotlight.The two volunteers who lost their lives
while battling a fire are Darrell Rea (39) andJastun Visagie (23), both crew members ofWorking on Fire (WOF).The two were fighting fires in the moun-
tains nearWellington when their helicoptercrash landed.Several fires have hit the Cape Peninsula
over the last twomonths. One firewhich las-ted for more than four days ravaged greatparts of the SouthPeninsula.Anotherwhichalso lasted days broke out in the Jonkers-hoek-mountain outside Stellenbosch in theBoland.Firefighters from both the City of Cape
Town’s Fire and Rescue Services as well asWOF – a government funded firefighting re-lief and support organisation – incurred in-juries during some of these call-outs; someof whom now scarred for life.
Brave individualsAnother group of brave individuals who
frequently put their lives in danger are themembers from theVolunteerWildfire Servi-ces.PeterWynne, crew leader at theVolunteer
Wildfire Services, said their firefighters arededicated volunteers who give their time to
safeguardwhat is important to them againstfire – the sensitive biodiversity of the Wes-tern Cape.There is no standard answer to the questi-
on why they’ve joined the Volunteer Wildfi-
re Services, he said.“It’s about passion, discipline, training,
being with like-minded people, even aboutthe adrenaline rush.”Broadly spoken, uncontrolled fires can be
divided into two groups – structural firesand fires in nature, he explained. Whereasmunicipal fire services mostly attend tostructural fires in buildings, VolunteerWildfire Services’ role is that ofwildfire sup-pression.They operate from their Newlands, Jon-
kershoek and South Peninsula stations.
Wild fire challengesWorking closely with other emergency
services in managing fire on land under thecontrol of CapeNature, SANParks andothers, Volunteer Wildfire Services has todate achieved over 49 000 active firefightinghours between its members.According to Peter each fire is different.“Only with training, discipline and team-
work can we take on the challenges thatwildfires bring.“Our training includes, amongst others,
wildfire suppression, firefighting equip-ment, map work, radios, 4x4 driving skills,rope work and first aid.”Referring to the most recent massive fires
that ravaged parts of the Peninsula and Bo-land, Peter added: “There are no heroes onthe fire line.We’re only doingwhat we belie-ve in. And we do it as a team.”Volunteer Wildfire Services is currently
recruiting for active firefighters and mem-bers who provide support services.V For more information visit their websitewww.vws.org.za or send an email to jnk.memberser[email protected].
Applications for the 2015 Samro overseasscholarships for singers are now open, butthe Friday 15 May deadline is fast approa-ching.Music students and young professionals
aged 32 and younger are eligible to apply forthese prestigious music study awards.One scholarship will be awarded in the
Western art (or classical) music genre andthe other is presented for excellence in jazzmusic. The scholarships operate on a four-year cycle, alternating among instrumenta-
lists, composers, keyboard players and sin-gers.The competition is over three roundsadju-
dicated by a panel of experts, culminating in
a public gala concert at the Linder Auditori-um in Johannesburg. There, the two top can-didates in each category will be required toperform a number of prescribed and indivi-dually selected compositions, accompaniedby professional musicians.V Visit www.samrofoundation.org.za for more information or to download an application form.
Scholarship door is still open
Woensdag, 29 April 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 7
BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind
Motordiewe van Elsiesrivier hethulle vasgeloop teen ’n konstabelvan die Bothasig-polisie wat nie
glo aan kantoorure nie.Konst. Jonathan Kriel het onlangs ’n
saak hanteer waar ’nToyota Fortuner ge-steel is.Volgens ao. Jac-
ques Mostert van dieGoodwood-polisiehet Kriel die middagso net ná 18:00 uitge-val. “Op pad huis toehet hy ’n Fortunerlangs Halt-weg in El-siesrivier gesien.“Hy het onmiddel-
lik vermoed dit isdieselfde voertuig asdie gesteelde een enhet versterking ont-bied,” sê Mostert.Toe versterking niebetyds opdaag nie,het Kriel die Fortu-ner in sy privatevoertuig agtervolg.“Die motor het toe
by ’n adres in Elsies-rivier stilgehou enKriel het dit dopge-hou totdat versterkings opgedaag het,”sê Mostert.
In die hofDriemans tussen die ouderdomvan 31
en 47 en onderskeidelik vanElsiesrivier,Woodstock en Parow, het op aanklagtevan motordiefstal in die hof verskyn.Kriel is nie sommer enige polisieman
nie, want sy bevelvoerder, lt.kol. PatrickJacobs, stasiebevelvoerder by Bothasig,beskryf hom as “dapper”. “Die feit datKriel ná ure nog die bereidwilligheid ge-had het om ’n inhegtenisneming te be-werkstellig, wys van watter stoffasie hygemaak is. As sy bevelvoerder is ek baietrots om te sê hy maak deel uit van myspan.
“Ekkanmet alle vertroue sê dat as allepolisielede dieselfde toewyding aan diedag lê, kanonsmisdaadhokslaan,” sê Ja-cobs.Hy sê wat Kriel se werkywer meer
merkwaardigmaak, is die feit dat hy selfal amper sy lewe verloor het weens mis-daad.
“Kriel is ses jaargelede deur ’n misda-diger in die kop ge-skiet, maar het won-derbaarlik oorleef.Dié voorval het homnie afgeskrik nie enhy doen steeds sywerk tot die bestevan sy vermoë.”Kriel self sê wan-
neer iemand by diepolisie aansluit, on-derneemdaardieper-soon om 24 per uurper dag aan diens tewees.
Belangrik“Ek het niks spesi-
aal gedoen nie. Virmy is dit net belang-rik dat misdadigersso gou moontlik aandie pen ry. Ná ek ge-skiet is, probeer ekals in my vermoë
doen om dit te bewerkstellig,” sê Kriel.Hy sê hy sal nooit die oggend van 25
Januarie 2009 vergeet nie.“Ek en ’n kollega het patrollie in Bo-
thasig gedoen toe ons twee mans sienstap.“Hulle het vir my baie verdag gelyk.
Toe ek hulle vra waar hulle woon, hethulle na ’n straat gewys, maar hulle konnie die straat se naam sê nie. Een vandie mans het om die bakkie beweeg entoe ek agter hom aangaan, het hy my opkort afstand indiekopgeskiet.Die anderou het my kollega in die gesig geskiet enmy in die rug,” sê Kriel.Die aanvallers hetmet die polisievoer-
tuig weggejaag. Een is later tydens ’nmislukte transito-rooftog doodgeskiet.
Dapper lid vangmotordiewe
Konst. Jonathan Kriel.
The Friends of Rietvlei will be having theirAGM and an evening talk on 7 May.The AGM will be followed by a short in-
troduction by Bongani Mnisi (nature con-servation manager with the City of CapeTown) to a documentary on long-billed pol-linators in fynbos vegetation.This topic raises the question of how cer-
tain fynbos plants would manage withoutthese pollinators and how “stepping sto-
nes” of bird-friendly vegetation could assistthem in moving around challenging urbanenvironments.The event will be at the Rietvlei Environ-
mental Education Centre in the Table BayNature Reserve at 19:30 for 20:00. Non-mem-bers are welcome.V Contact Pauline on 083 255 2537 or Pat on 083701 4318 for further information, or check theevents diary at www.friendsofrietvlei.co.za.
AGM and talk on birds’ pollination role
The simple act of breathing is difficultor impossible for some children.But with the Breatheasy programme
at Red Cross Children’s Hospital, parentswith children whose health is dependent ontechnology will be able to look after them athome.The multi-disciplinary programme, co-or-
dinated by Sister Jane Booth, trains parentsto take over the care of their technology-de-pendent children from the hospital’s medi-cal team.“We strive to recognise and support the
families who provide extraordinary specialcare to their technology-dependent childrenat home,” Booth says.
Quality of lifeBooth says the programme also improves
the child’s quality of life, meets their devel-opmental needs and prevents the psycho-so-cial complications of long-term hospitalisa-
tion.“They feel safe and secure growing up
within their families, are integrated intotheir own communities and eventually willbe able to contribute to society at large,” shesays.
Health innovationWhat makes this programme unique is
that the parents (families) have to take com-plete responsibility for the care of their chil-dren at home, because as yet there are nopaediatric home-based carers in the commu-nity.Booth and her Breatheasy programme
were recently included in a health innova-tors booklet from the Bertha Centre for So-cial Innovation in recognition of her inte-gral role in founding and facilitating the pro-gramme.As a result, the programme was one of on-
ly two health innovations from SouthAfrica
featured as part of a BBC series showcasinghealth innovations across Africa.The series focused on how these health in-
novations are making a difference to thelives of patients, their families and commu-nities.To watch the inset, visit bbc.in/1IFIUvF.“I am so passionate about this pro-
gramme, because it takes children out ofhospital back home where they belong. Itbuilds the capacity of the parents to be ableto care for their childrenandallowschildrento continue leading their normal, dailylives,” Booth says.
Innovation lets children go home
Sister Jane Booth with threemonth old RuzanHendricks, a patient at Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital who is benefiting fromthe Breatheasy programme.
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The University of the Western Cape in Bell-ville will host their annual open day on 9 Mayfrom 09:00 to 15:00.
All Grade 11 and 12 learners will be welco-me on campus with their parents.
The open day programme will provide in-formation about undergraduate courses, ex-tracurricular activities, and other opportu-nities available at the university in 2016.
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UWC hosts open day for high school learners
Lose it! will be hosting a Banting bazaar andlow carb market at 14 Hope Street in Gardensfrom 09:00 to 14:00 on Sunday 3 May.
Visitors will be able to purchase and tastelow carbohydrate products, buy current issu-es and back copies of Lose it! and meet the
most passionate people living the banting orlow carb lifestyle.
Battle Brew’s CEO will also be offering aQ&A session on keto.V Entry is free. Call 021 408 3848 or visit www.loseit.co.za for more information.
Carbfree foods on sale at Banting bazaar
The Ysterplaat PrimarySchool under13netball team startedplaying action netballat the MontagueGardens Action CricketArena and played theirfirst game on 15 Aprilagainst NyangaPrimary. They won133. At the back areMiché Hendriks,Anastasia Williams,Mvika Savuvu, AmyBotes. In the middle isLiyema Magidigidi andin from are MbaliMdeleni, Kim Bush,Sindiswa Groom andKaren Mbuyi.
Ball skills
Lesley Mbetu fromYsterplaat PrimarySchool took part inthe Western Cape LifeSaving Championshipsin Strand during theApril holidays. Hereceived a gold medalfor Tapline and abronze medal forFlags.
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10 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 29 April 2015HOOFARTIKELBLAD
I detest racialismbecause I regard itas a barbaricthing, whether itcomes from ablack man or awhite man.~ Nelson Mandela
Op ’n “ligte” noot: Die onverwagte, ongeskeduleerde kragonderbreking verlede Woensdagaand het gevra vironortodokse aksie. Maggie Muller van Stellenberg, 'n musiekonderwyser, en haar leerling, Gitte ter Borg, hetkoplampge ingespan toe die krag skielik afgaan tydens Gite se musiekles. Sy is tans besig om voor te berei virhaar graad 8eksamen by Unisa. FOTO: MICHAL MULLER
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Ek wil graag mense waarskuom seker te maak van mensewat optree as eksekuteurs.Hulle stuur waardeerders uit
na jou plek om waardasies tedoen. Hulle het ons bakkie námy man se dood vir R17 000meer as sy waarde gewaardeer.Gelukkig ken ek mense by
motorhandelaars en vra toewat die boekwaarde is, wantdie bakkie word toe sommervir meer waardeer as wat onshom vyf jaar te vore gekoophet. Ek noem dit aan dieeksekuteurs dat die voertuignou in waarde vermeerder het.Die motorverkoper sê toe hul
mag tot 10% bysit as dit baielae kilometers het en baienetjies is. Die bakkie het laekilometers gehad, maar geenaftrekkings is gemaak virskrape aan die linkerkant vandie bakkie nie. Hulle het nieeens daarna gekyk nie, wantdie bakkie het teen die muurin die garage gestaan toe hulledit kom waardeer het. Ek moes’n bewys aan die eksekuteurslewer om my saak te staaf.Gelukkig kon ek in besit
kom van die boekwaarde vandie bakkie en dit aan hulvoorsien. Dit is toe aanvaar.Dit laat net die vraag: wie
stel hierdie mense aan vir dieeksekuteurs? So is ook aan mygesê dat daar geen polissemeer is nie, nadat ek die firmaen polisnommer aan hullevoorsien het. Ek is met ’nafskrif van die eksekuteurs-brief na die polismense toe enhet self vir die polis aansoekgedoen. Ek wil net weet watsou die eksekuteurs metdaardie polis doen as ek dit netaanvaar het? Wees op dieuitkyk en gaan jou boedel-aan-geleenthede na en soek verdui-delikings as jy nie verstaannie, want ek het gesien diemense is nie almal opgelei omboedels te beredder nie, hoeweldit aan my bevestig is hullemaak wel van opgeleide mensegebruik.Ek vra net myself af hoeveel
Maak tog sekeroor eksekuteurs
’n Mens staan verstom oorbeswaarmakers teen alles ennog wat.Het dié mense niks positiefs
te doen nie. Kry ’n lewe! Disbelaglike besware teen dieontwikkeling van Clara AnnaFontein, ’n vliegtuig wat met ’nadvertensiebanier vlieg, diesnoei van bloekombome in RaceCourse Road, ensovoorts.Ek is seker min of geen van
die beswaardes sit elke oggenden middag vas in die verkeer opdie spesifieke stukkie pad nie.Nie dat daar te kus en te keur
is tussen alternatiewe roetesnie. Inteendeel. Die stadsraadkan moontlik ’n kompromisoorweeg. Los die klompiebloekombome vir die beswaar-
Te veel kruise enkranse op dié pad
Re. “Flood of questions overwater usage”, TygerBurger, 15April. Last November my watermeter jumped. I was told ontwo occasions that old metersdo jump. Since then I have beenbattling with the water depart-ment. My meter reading jumpedby 3000 KL. As I live by myselfthere was no way I could haveused that amount extra. I wastold that I left a tap running. Imight be a pensioner but I amnot that stupid. It has beenresolved to their satisfaction, asmy pension is small, that I paya sum extra every month. Thiswas because I was in arrearshaving been told at the begin-ning all would be sorted out. Ofcourse I have to pay thisamount or my water will be cutoff.
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More water billwoes come to light
I would like to thank BrianWood for his “well said” letter,“Animals bring joy to chil-dren”, TygerBurger, 22 April. Icould not have said it bettermyself.My five-year-old granddaugh-
ter came back from MaclarensCircus and she could not stoptelling us how much sheenjoyed seeing the tricks. Shewas fascinated with the ani-mals.We only want to complain
and criticise, instead let’s useour energy and stand togetherand fight for the right things,like marching to Eskom to stoptheir huge bonusses. There aretoo many chiefs with fatsalaries and too few skilled“indians” as the old sayinggoes!Meanwhile, the criminals just
get away with stealing andkilling others, why?
MARLENE MALHERBEProtea Heights
Circus not worthprotesting about
My daughter was forced off theVissershok Road on Tuesday 14April.We would like to thank the
young gentleman who stoppedand assisted her.He searched for and found
her cellphone and stayed withher till help arrived.Additionally, we want to send
a big thank you to the family atthe Oatlands farm who comfor-ted her.
PAUL PRETORIUSEmail
Thank you for helpat accident scene
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LEWENSKIEKIE
Keer ons eie‘aardbewing’deur te verdraMet die reuse-aardbewing in Nepal en diegroot mense-verlies daar, besef ’n mensweer hoe gelukkig Suid-Afrika is om nieook gebuk te gaan onder sulke uitermati-ge natuurrampe nie.In daardie opsig is Suid-Afrika dus
geseënd – die aarde waarop óns woon isstabiel.Ongelukkig kan nie dieselfde gesê word
van die mense wat op dié stukkie stabieleaarde woon nie. Want soos Nepal seaardbewing mense-lewens ruïneer, soruïneer óns ander (vreemde) mense selewens.En die groot oorsaak daarvoor is nie
die ondergrondse skuiwing nie, maarbloot net ons inwoners se onverdraag-saamheid teenoor vreemdes.Die afgelope tyd het onverdraagsaam-
heid weer met ’n meting van meer assewe op ons “Richter-skaal”, talle lewensnegatief beïnvloed.Vreemdelingehaat, wat oral in ons land
opvlam, het nie net lewens verwoes nie,maar ook lewens geëis.En dit net omdat ons nie verdraagsaam
is teenoor ons mede-Afrikane nie. Onsgun hulle nie ’n plekkie onder onsSuiderson nie, omdat hulle kwansuis diekos uit ons monde neem met hul entre-preneursvaardighede.Pleks dat ons eerder by hulle leer,
vertrap ons hulle. Daardeur slaan ons nienet talle wêrelddeure vir ons self toe nie,maar stel ons ook mede-Suid-Afrikanersin ander Afrika-lande bloot aan onnodigeweerwraak-risiko’s.Kom ons leer tog vinnig om te verdra!
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV Verwys: SAPDwiele draai nog. Wat ’ngesig! Wie kan nog die polisie vertrou?Hulle is seker geskors met volle betaling?Seker ook arme Jan van Riebeeck ofapartheid se skuld? - Christine, Bellville
V Genade! Hoe sit en slaap die mense vanBrackenfell se verkeersdepartement danso? Toe hul telefoonnommers verander,moes hul al klaar die verandering op dieweb laat doen het en gesorg het dit verskyn in die 2015telefoongids. Wat se klientediens lewer hul dan! ’n Mens sukkelreeds so om ’n lisensie te kry - Skaam my
V The McLaren Circus as each year was awonderful experience. I agree with BrianWood as Zelda clearly had her factswrong. We attended the show Saturdayand we had loads of fun and were even allowed to feed the animals after the show.And talking about the animals they all inperfect health, relaxed and definitelycared for. I will support them each year.- John Ovis
V Brian Wood, baie dankie vir jou lekkerleesbrief en feite oor “animals bring joy tochildren”. - Pieter Meyer, Parow
V The xenophobia story: the governingbody is looking for answers to the problem and it is so simple give the peoplewhat you promise them when you canvass for their votes. Don’t blame the people blame yourself for not keeping yourpromises. - Anonymous
V Been in Durbanville 4 years and haveread every publication of TygerBurger andalways found information factual anduseful. The writeup about a local couple,whose son got arrested abroad and hadtheir names mentioned as well as whatbusiness they own, smells of sensationalism to me. For the record, I don’t knowthem at all, but hope they will take you onabout this. - Mervin Clark
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Open day full of gemsThe Cape Town Gem and Mineral Clubholds its monthly open day on Satur-day (2 May), from 10:00 to 15:00 at theclubhouse in Goede Hoop Street,Bothasig. Browse or buy cut stones,crystals, minerals, natural stone beads,silver fittings, or ready-made jewellery,and enquire about field trips, courses,and other activities. For furtherinformation contact Marion on 0846060233 or find them on Facebook:Cape Town Gem and Mineral Club.
All mothers honouredThe Heart of the Home Celebrationhonouring mothers is on 9 May at theBothasig Community Hall. Celebrationsstart at 10:00 until 16:00. An entrancefee of only R5 includes a Zumba lesson,two drumming lessons, four inspiringtalks, plus exhibitors ready to spoiland pamper you! Browse through thehall and be dazzled by jewels, crystals,books, incense, aromatherapy, plants,food and lots more. The charity is theMuscular Dystrophy FoundationFor more information go to
www.aboutholistic.co.za.
Talk on twitching tourThe Cape Bird Club will present areport-back talk on their 2015 birdingadventure to Sri Lanka, an island withover 400 bird species, ranked amongthe world’s top five biodiversityhotspots. The speakers are VernonHead and Mel Tripp, who will sharetheir experiences of this exciting tour.The meeting will start at 20:00 at theNassau Centre, Groote Schuur HighSchool, Palmyra Road, Newlands.Visitors are welcome at R10. For moreinformation call Joan on 021 530 4435 [email protected].
Pilates for breast cancerReach for Recovery Cape Peninsulawill have an open meeting tomorrow(30 April) at 10:00 with guest speakerMandy Strumpman on “Pilates: historyand exercises for breast cancer pa-tients”. The meeting will be at theCansa office at 37A Main Road, Mow-bray. For more information contactDee on 083 306 1941 or Faeiza on 021689 5347 during office hours.
Dresses such as thisbeautiful garment designedby Jagadi Couture will bedisplayed at the Red CarpetFashion Show.
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Rio youngster runs for local charityFrom left at backare MoniqueStrydom, IagoMarçal, KaidenRieper and LucStrydom. In frontare Ninah Muller,Tiegan Rieper andKyla Muller.
What do you get when you cross thepaths of a Brazilian, several majorraces, South African charm and a
Bellville-based anti-abuse organisation?A young Samaritan by the name of Iago
Sampaio Marçal.This 22-year-old fromRioDe Janeiro beca-
me entranced by running two years ago andeventually ended up in Cape Town for theTwo Oceans marathon. Shortly thereafter,he met up with Monique Strydom, founderof anti-child abuse organisationMatla A Ba-na.Inspired by the legacy of Madiba during
a visit to Robben Island, the youngBraziliandecided to follow in this great leader’s foot-steps: with Monique’s guidance, he wouldbecome a voice against abuse.“Iago also decided to try to make a diffe-
rence by raising funds for people in need inSouth Africa,” said Monique.
A way to helpGuided by Old Mutual’s Run for More
Than Yourself project, and his love for chil-dren, Iago contacted Monique to do somet-hing practical toward achieving this dream.“I was bowled over when I got his messa-
ge,” saidMonique. “It is not often that an in-dividual offers to help – and it has never hap-pened from halfway across the world!”Monique gladly accepted his offer to raise
funds forMatla A Bana and encouraged himto reach out to other such organisations thatspeak out against abuse.Research has shown that children do not
report abuse because society does not talkabout it as it is still a very taboo subject, Mo-nique said.Iago took up her challenge by setting up
awebsite and spreading themessage on soci-al media. His story soon attracted the atten-tion of his country’smedia and his storyma-de threemajor papers – hewas also intervie-
wed on a regional TV station in Brazil, saysMonique.“It helps to help others,” Iago said in bro-
ken English with a smile.Iago soon got a call from a professional
long distance running trainer, who offeredto train Iago free of charge for the Two Oce-ans race.“When you have so many people helping
you and you think of your commitment tohelp the children, you cannot stop and sit onthe pavement and cry when you are tired!”he said.He pushed through and completed the ra-
ce.Iagowashonoured lastThursdaybyMatla
ABana for his dedicationwhen they handedover a special “Hero Certificate” for his ef-fort. He had managed to raise more thanR10 000 by obtaining race sponsorship forthe organisation.
Comfort packsThismoneywill be used to supply comfort
packs to abused children, Monique said.The comfort pack project is only one of the
many projects of Matla A Bana, who helpmore than 20 000 children each year.These packs are handed to the police’s Fa-
mily Violence, Child Protection and SexualOffences units, and they give it to childrenwho are victims of crime.
Most of these young victims are girls bet-ween the ages of nine and 12 who have beenraped, said Monique.Matla A Bana needs at least 100 of these
packs everymonth – and this does not inclu-de packs for other ages, which are also ingreat demand.Iago now plans to use his remaining two
months in South Africa to dive with the se-als, see some lions and meet as many SouthAfricans as possible.“His only disappointment so far is that he
did not get tomeet Bruce Fordyce at the TwoOceans race expo,” said Monique. “But heis planning to come back to run the Comra-des – and hopefully to meet Bruce then!”
Table Mountain Cableway is putting chil-dren first this winter with a fun-filled KidzSeason promotion.The promotion runs from Friday 1 May
to Saturday 31October and allows two chil-dren to travel freewhenanadult return tic-ket is bought over weekends, public and
school holidays. The promotion includesfree treats and a treasure hunt.Hunting for treasure can generate quite
an appetite so the Café is offering a KidzSeason special that includes a pizza slice,white chocolate slush and a marshmallowkebab for R45 per child.
To celebrate the start of Kidz Season, fa-milies stand a chance to win two adult andtwo kids return tickets, plus a R250 Cafévoucher, by photographing themselves atany of the yellow Table Mountain New 7Wonder of Nature frames around CapeTown and uploading it to www.face-
book.com/TableMountainCa. The compe-tition runs from Friday 1 May until Mon-day 15 June.
V The Cableway operates weather permitting. Visitwww.tablemountain.net or call 021 424 8181 formore information.
Cableway offers free rides for kids with an adult this winter
The Table View Lions Club is hosting the“Johannes Bond se Braai met Dans” fund-raiser on 16 May at the Bloubergstrand Li-brary Hall in Andrew Foster Road.All proceeds will be donated to “Die Le-
lies” crèche inAtlantis. Over the years,mo-re than 30 children have been placed in Pri-mary Schools and many of them have wonsport and academic diplomas. The crèchehas now become independent.In order to become a fully registered
crèche, “Die Lelies” has to improve the kit-chen and toilet facilities.Tickets for the fund-raiser cost R120pp
and include a lamb spit braai with vegeta-bles and salad.Be there at 18:30 for 19:00. The theme is
James Bond – shaken not stirred.Attendees should bring their own drinks,
glasses and ice.V Tickets are available from Liz Hucks on 076 2777175 / 082 523 1088 or via email ehucks@hotmail.com.
Lions host Bondtheme for creche
Bloubergrant High School will have a fund-raising event in the form of an Internatio-nal Food Fair at the school. It starts at 19:00on 8 May. There will be a DJ, a variety offood of countries all over the world and lotsof entertainment.V For more information contact Shantol Septemberon 073 930 7943.
Food fair fund-raiserat Bloubergrant high
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V The Good Night Market will be launchedat the V&A Waterfront’s The Watershedfrom 18:00 to 21:00 tonight (Wednesday 29April) where shoppers can look forward toenjoying live music, food and craft. The mar-ket will run on the last Wednesday of eachmonth. Entrance is free. Visit www.water-front.co.za for more.
V Stodels will host free gardening talks attheir garden centres on Thursday 30 April.Jo Fuller from Soil for Life will offer adviceon organic food gardening at the BellvilleGarden Centre from 10:00 and at the Mil-nerton Garden Centre from 13:00. RudiNeethling will speak on caring and growingtrees at the Kenilworth Garden Centre at10:00 and the Constantia Garden Centrefrom 13:00. No booking is required. Visitwww.stodels.com for more.
V Die Delheimwynlandgoed bied twee na-weke aan van wilde sampioen-soektogte indie private woud op die plaas met NoraSperling-Thiel en Gary Goldman op Sater-dag 30 en Sondag 31 Mei en Vrydag 3 en Sa-terdag 4 Julie. Kaartjies kos R595 en sluit indie keuse van of ’n spesiale mandjie vir sam-pioen-snuffel of ’n bottel Delheim-wyn entwee glase wat jy huis toe kan neem, be-langrike inleiding oor die moets en moeniesvan wilde sampioene, die soektog deur diewoud, en ’n driegangete met ’n glasie Del-heim-wyn. Bespreek by 021 888 4607 of079 735 3257 of stuur ’n e-pos na [email protected].
V Delvera HiTec will host their last fullmoon hike for the season at Klapmutskopon Sunday 3 May. The 9.75km marked circu-lar route through the vineyards starts at theTrail Centre located on the Delvera Farm ne-ar Stellenbosch. A shuttle service is availa-ble, especially for children, to the halfwaymark. The cost of R65 per person includesa shuttle and a map to the marked trail andhikers need to be there between 16:00 and17:00 to be able to reach the top before sun-set. Visit www.dirtopia.co.za for more infor-mation.
V Woman Zone will host a Swiss evening atArtscape from 17:30 to 19:30 on Tuesday 5May. Broadcaster Nancy Richards will pre-sent an “armchair tour” complete withSwiss cheese, chocolate, wine and hot wa-ter following her resent trip to the country.Woman Zone will also launch their “Being awoman in Cape Town” book campaign. En-try costs R20 (towards the book campaign)and refreshments will be served. Email [email protected] to book. Visitwww.womanzonect.com for more.
V The Grand II exhibition opens at Rust-en-Vrede gallery at 19:00 on Tuesday 5 Maywhere all works will sell for R1 000. The exhi-bition runs until Thursday 28 May. Visitwww.rust-en-vrede.com for more aboutthe opening and participating artists.
V The Tank Art Gallery at Stellenbosch Hillswill open their Autumn Exhibition by ArtFriends at 18:30 on Thursday 7 May. Worksby Anita van Zyl, Vernon Fourie, Fawa Conra-die, Pera Schillings and other will be on dis-play. The exhibition runs until Sunday 31May. Email [email protected] tobook. Call 082 496 5043 or email [email protected] for more information.
V The Oude Libertas art gallery host Horseuntil Friday 8 May, a new mixed media exhi-bition featuring work by various artists aswell as Arts Township International, Great-more Studios and Handspring Puppet Com-pany. Visit oudelibertas.co.za for a full list ofartists and more information.
V The District Six Museum HomecomingCentre will host an exhibition of work by Ja-mes Vicary Thackwray until Friday 15 May.District Six: Its Clay Soil Speaks will be openMondays to Saturdays from 09:00 to 16:00.Visit www.districtsix.co.za for more.
V The Cape Town Partnership will host thenext City Walk Saturday in the CBD from10:00 to 14:00 on Saturday 16 May. Events,installations, experimental ideas and art willbe on offer. Visit www.capetownpartner-ship.co.za for more information.
V The Mystery Ghost Bus host their nexttour from the V&A Waterfront from 19:00on Saturday 16 May. Visit www.quic-ket.co.za for tickets or more information.
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Grade 2: R335 178 per annumGrade 3: R394 824 per annum
SERVICE BENEFITS: 13TH CHEQUE, EMPLOYER’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION FUND, HOUSING ANDMEDICAL AID ALLOWANCE
Requirements: Minimum educational qualifications: Appropriate qualification that allows for registration with HealthProfessions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a Ultrasound Radiographer. Registration with a professional council:Registration with the HPCSA as a Radiographer (Ultrasound). Experience: Grade 1: None after registration with theHPCSA in Ultrasound Radiography in respect of RSA qualified employees • One year’s relevant experience with theHPCSA in Radiography in respect of foreign qualified employees, of whom it is not required to perform communityservice, as required in South Africa. Grade 2: Minimum of 10 years’ relevant experience after registration with theHPCSA in Ultrasound Radiography in respect of RSA qualified employees • Minimum 11 years’ relevant experienceafter registration with the HPCSA in Ultrasound Radiography in respect of foreign qualified employees, of whom itis not required to perform community service as required in South Africa. Grade 3: Minimum of 20 years’ relevantexperience after registration with the HPCSA in Radiography in respect of RSA qualified employees • Minimum21 years’ relevant experience after registration with the HPCSA in Radiography in respect of foreign qualifiedemployees of whom it is not required to perform community service as required in South Africa. Inherent requirementof the job: Willingness to do after hour calls • Ability to perform additional services for service delivery needs.Competencies (knowledge/skills): Knowledge of radiation protection, quality assurance and equipment safety• Ability to communicate in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape (written and verbal)• Computer literacy (MS Office, Word, Excel and PowerPoint) • Good interpersonal skills and knowledge thereof • Anexcellent work ethic, reliable, articulate and able to interact with patients and other staff • Ability to work independentlyand as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): Produce diagnostic images and sonography reporting of high quality • Performadministrative duties as required, render a patient-centred service and ensure quality assurance and apply radiationprotection • Asset management • Assist with the training of radiographers and student radiographers.
Note: No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post.
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Requirements: Minimum educational qualifications: Basic R425 qualification (i.e. diploma/degree in nursing) orequivalent qualification that allows registration with the South African Nursing Council (SANC) as a Professional Nurse• A post-basic nursing qualification with a duration of at least 1 year accredited with the SANC in Medical and SurgicalNursing Science: Critical Care Nursing: Trauma and Emergency or Medical and Surgical Nursing Science: Critical CareNursing: General and Advanced Midwifery. Registration with a professional council: Registration with the SANC as aProfessional Nurse. Experience: Grade 1: A minimum of 4 years’ appropriate/recognisable experience in nursing afterregistration as a Professional Nurse with the SANC in General Nursing. Grade 2: A minimum of 14 years’ appropriate/recognisable experience in nursing after registration as a Professional Nurse with the SANC in General Nursing • Atleast 10 years of the period referred to above must be appropriate/recognisable experience in the specific specialtyafter obtaining the one-year post-basic nursing qualification in the relevant specialty as mentioned above. Inherentrequirements of the job: Willingness to work shifts and after hours (weekends, public holidays and night duty).Competencies (knowledge/skills): Sound knowledge and understanding of nursing and health service related acts,legislation and policies • Leadership and sound interpersonal and motivational and problem solving skills • Computerliteracy (MS Word, GroupWise and Excel) • Communication skills (both written and verbal) in at least two of the threeofficial languages of the Western Cape.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): Provideoptimal, holistic specialisednursingcarewithin set standardsandprofessional/legal framework • Effective utilisation of human, financial and physical resources (equipment and consumables) • Rendersupport to nursing services i.e. relief duties and act as junior shift leader as required • Assist with the development andthe implementation of nursing quality improvement plans, policies and standard operating procedures • Ensure efficientand accurate documentation, statistical data collection capturing and participation in research activities • Liaise, adviseand effectively communicate with the relevant internal and external stakeholders for continuity of client care.
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The Department of Health is guided by theprinciples of Employment Equity. Disabledcandidates are encouraged to apply and anindication in this regard will be appreciated.
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape.gov.za) must:Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may use this asreference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certified copies of ID, driver’s licenceand qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applications without the aforementionedwill not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed ore-mailed applications will be accepted. CV’s will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference. Applications, whichare received after the closing date, will not be considered. Further communication will be limited to short-listed candidates. Ifyou have not received a response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application asunsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determinedby the Department.
As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will be conductedonce they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which include securityclearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.
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Die gewilde mark Kamers word van-jaar vir die 13de keer aangebied engroot dinge word beplan vir dieherfsuitstalling, wat van Donderdag7 Mei tot Sondag 10 Mei in die Kaap-stad-stadsaal plaasvind.
Amper 58 000 mense het verledejaar na Kamers gestroom en 250
plaaslike, uitgesoekte uitstallers sewerk is uitgestal. Volgens die organi-seerders is Kamers so suksesvol, om-dat hulle voortdurend op die uitkykis vir die land se onontdekte, vuur-warm nuwe talent en snykant-pro-duk-idees. “Hierdie eiesoortige ta-lentworddanbymekaargebring in ’n
boeiende vermenging van uiteenlo-pende ontwerp en produkte.
Kaartjies vir Kamers kos R50 bywww.ffw.co.za of R70 by die hek.
Kamers kandieDonderdag enSon-dag van 09:00 tot 17:00 besoek worden die Vrydag van 09:00 tot 19:00.V Inligting by facebook.com/kamersvol.
Die gewilde Kamers word ’n 13de keer aangebied
Some of South Africa’s biggestcountry stars will be at Grand-West’s Grand Arena on Sunday31 May for the Bakgat CountryOpskop.
Old favourites like RockingHorse will be sharing the stagewith newer names like Amoré,Leonard Lang and Chereé.
Rocking Horse have been en-tertaining country fans for over30 years and with a new albumon the way, it seems they aren’tplanning to stop “rocking” anytime soon.
With more than 100 years inthe music industry betweenthem, it’s safe to say than CliveBruce and Lance James areamong the most well-known na-mes in South African country.They’ll share the stage with theCountry Opskop band, calledBanned, along with Jason Brad-ley and Matt Hurter.
It wouldn’t be a Country Op-skop without Manie Jackson.Manie, who’s performed atthree of the four previous Coun-try Opskop concerts, is riding a
wave of success with many goldand platinum albums behindhis name.
After going back to his rootslast year with the release ofHande vol genade, Dozi is a new-comer to the line-up. Ricus Nelwill also bring new material tothe show.
V Tickets cost between R120 and R160and are available at Computicket.
Country rockers getbakgat for opskop
Manie Jackson will be performingat this year’s Bakgat CountryOpskop.
City Sightseeing – the companyrunning the red double deckeropen-topped sightseeing buses –has opened their annual three-for-one kids special.
From Friday 1 May untilThursday 15 October two chil-dren can travel on the sightsee-ing bus or Canal Cruise boatfree with any paying adult onweekends and public and schoolholidays.
One-day tickets cost R170 andprovide access to all four CitySightseeing tours.
Tickets can be bought at theCity Sightseeing offices at V&AWaterfront or 81 Long Street.Sightseers can also buy ticketsonline at www.citysightsee-ing.co.za.
Another fun activity is the Ci-ty Sightseeing Canal Cruise forthenewlydiscountedonlinepri-ce of R35 per adult, and the kids
special applies here too.The Canal Cruise, which
runs every 30 minutes from09:00 to 17:00, has a canopy tokeep you dry should it rain.
Good news for grandparentsis the three for one kids specialcan be combinedwithCity Sigh-tseeing’s Pensioners Special onTuesdays and Fridays wherepensioners only pay half pricefor the bus and the boat.
V Visit www.citysightseeing.co.za formore on City Sightseeing’s tours andpromotions.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Five readers can each win a set ofthree oneday tickets for the CitySightseeing bus. SMS the word “city”followed by your name and contactnumber to 45527 before 12:00 onWednesday 13 May to enter. SMSescost R1.50.
Tour of city sightsfree for children
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LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
Cape Town musician Nevil-le D has teamed up withtwo other South African
artists to sing out against xeno-phobia.Gospel singers Judith Sephu-
ma and Patrick Duncanwere inCape Town last week to recordPray, which was released onWednesday 22 April.Neville originally wrote the
song for Judith, who recorded itfor her gospel albumThe experi-ence, but now the song featuresthree voices.Neville says the song was ve-
ry appropriate to the current si-tuation in South Africa with re-gards xenophobic attacks.“It’s just really a prayer,” he
says. He adds that of course the-re’s more to fixing the situationthan praying, but the three be-lieve it’s a good place to start.
The reason Neville asked Pa-trick and Judith to record thissingle is because the three ofthem, have travelled extensive-ly to perform all over Africa.“As soon as it started,we real-
ly felt it,” he says, again refer-ring to the xenophobic attacksthat have been making headli-nes recently.With many friends from
other African countries, xeno-phobia is an issue that hits closeto home, for all three singers,but it would be something theyfelt strongly about even if theydidn’t have friends from northof the border.“Just based on the fact that
they are humanbeings, our bro-thers, we should be doing so-mething.”Patrick, Judith and Neville
recorded the single and the mu-sic video with the help of An-drew and Jeremy Viljoen fromDigital Forest Studios, TimLengfeld from TL Mastering,WOW TV, who did the video re-
cordings and sponsors EuclidJacobs and Mark Jackson.“Everybody came on board,
free of charge, just saying: ‘Wewant to be a part of this’.”Pray was released as a music
video on socialmedia platformsand is currently being sampledon local radio stations. Nevillesays there has been a lot of inte-rest from television stations tobroadcast the music video andwhile he can’t confirmwho willpick it up, DStv’s Faith Broad-cast Network already aired thesong on Sunday 26 April.Neville says they decided to
record the single because they“just wanted to do something”.They want to encourage otherartists from all over the worldto add their voice to something.“There’s a lot of negativity all
over the world as far as SouthAfrica is concerned and we feltlikewewanted to see another si-de of South Africa.”He says he doesn’t want the
world to look at our country andsay: “Theykilled ourpeople andnobody said anything.”Pray is available for downlo-
ad from digital stores like iTu-nes and Amazon.V Visit Neville’s Facebook page atwww.facebook.com/MR.NEVILLE.D orTwitter profile at @NevilleDMusic tohear the song.
Artists sing noto xenophobia
Cape Town artist Neville D hasjoined forces with Judith Sephuma and Patrick Duncan to speakout against Xenophobia.
’n Parow-sanger, Jaunne-PierreHavenga, sal sy debuutalbumop Saterdag 9 Mei by D’Water-gat in Montague Gardens be-kend stel.Sy debuutalbum, Saam met
jou, bestaan uit Afrikaanse enEngelse liedjies, waarvan hyself ’n paar geskryf het. Die kon-sert sluit nostalgiese balladesmet videoprojeksies in.Jaunne-Pierre is altyd inge-
stel om ook sy deel vir die ge-
meenskap te doen en onder-steun die Butterfly-kankerpro-jek, geskep deur sanger enkomponis Melindi Charle.Diemusiekvideo van Fly,wat
onlangs op Paternoster aan dieWeskus verfilm is, word ook ty-dens die CD-vrystelling aan diegehoor bekendgestel. Dis ter be-wusmaking van kinder- en vol-wasse pasiënte wat kanker oor-leef het, maar ook daagliks nogdie stryd stry.Die boodskap, “geloof, hoop
en liefde”, is waaroor Jaunne-Pierre skryf en sing. Jaunne-Pierre woon tans in Parow,maar het in Ruyterwacht groot-geword. Sy musiek is reeds opdie speellyste van Radio Wes-kus 92.3fm en Yoyo se Internet-Radio. Die konsert by D’Water-gat, Signal Cress 8, Eenheid 4,Josuapark, Montague Gardens,begin op Saterdag 9 Mei om09:00. Bel Johan Swart-Promo-sies by 021 827 1860 of 072 0280098 of stuur ’n e-pos na [email protected] vir kaart-jies of enige ander navrae.’n Heerlike informele spit-
braai met vars gebakte brode,slaaie en voorgereg sal voorge-sit word teen slegs R150 (vol-wassene) en R75 (kinders).
Parow-sanger stel sydebuutalbum bekend
JaunnePierre Havenga salbinnekort sy debuutalbumbekendstel.
16 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 29 April 2015VERMAAK
V Thank you for the music, a tribute to AB-BA, Bee Gees and Queen will be on stageat Barnyard Willowbridge until Sunday 31May. Visit www.barnyardtheatre.co.za forbookings and more information.
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 Bach to Hofmeyr withpianist Marika Hoffmeyr and cellist Philippe Caucheffer (France)will be on stage at VillaPascal in Durbanville to-night (Wednesday 29April). R120. Call 021 9752566 or visit www.villa-pascal.co.za to book.
V Koos Kombuis kuiervanaand (Woensdag 29April) by Die Boer. R120.Bespreek by www.die-boer.com of 021 979 1911.
V Jesse Clegg will be at Mercury Live inCBD tonight (Wednesday 29 April). Tic-kets cost R50 from Computicket.
V Onyx, an American rap group, will be atWest End Night Club in Rylands tonight(Wednesday 29 April) from 21:00. R120 atthe door.
V MumZ, Gary Castleton, Philip Nel,Lord Kolping and Jaryd Pillay will be per-forming stand-up at Legends CelebritySports Café in Bellville on Thursday 30April. R30 or R20 for members. [email protected] or call 082 737 1570 formore.
V Carl Weber, Ambrose Uren, Calvin
Benson, Stuart Cairns, Lungelo Ndlovu,Irshaad Mohamed, Yaaseen Barnes, Philde Lange, LeeAnn Davis, Eugene Mathews and Westley Cockrell will be per-forming at the Slug and Lettuce at The Ri-ver Club in Observatory on Thursday 30April in aid of the My Child has CancerTrust. R70. Call 082 565 0060 or 072 1489611 to book.
V Chris Chameleon en vriende is Donder-dag 30 April en Vrydag 1en Saterdag 2 Mei by DieBoer te sien. R130. Be-spreek by www.die-boer.com of 021 979 1911.
V Mr Cat & The Jackalen Northlink Kollege seDrama Departement isDonderdag 30 April enSaterdag 2 en Sondag 3Mei in die Artscape-tea-ter in Slegs vir almal tesien. Kaartjies is by Com-puticket beskikbaar.
V Die Heuwels Fantasties and Black Handed Kites will be atKlein Libertas in Stellenbosch on Friday 1May. Tickets cost R70 from www.webtic-kets.co.za or R80 at the door.
V Gareth Woods, Philip Nel, Phil de Lange and Joe Emilio will be hosting a StarWars themed comedy night at Ché LatinoCafé and Havana Lounge in Brackenfellfrom 20:30 on Monday 4 May. R30 at thedoor. Visit www.facebook.com/TheCome-dyCompany for more.
V Olga Leonard, Babette Viljoen en Trudie Prinsloo is Woensdag 6 Mei by DieBoer in ’n Eeu van eybers te sien. Regie isdeur Lize Beekman. R120. Bespreek bywww.dieboer.com of 021 979 1911.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
Local musicians are converging on theBarnyard Theatre Willowbridge onMonday night in aid of the Hanno Fou-
rie Trust.Hugo Nieuwoudt, Lukas de Beer, Julanie
J and Lindi Grobler and Jandre Spangen-berg will be sharing the stage with a fullband and MC Dowwe Dolla to help raisefunds for little Hanno Fourie.Hanno, from Durbanville, was just six
months old when he was diagnosed withspinal muscular atrophy, a genetic conditi-on that affects the control of muscle move-ment.The disease isn’t covered by his parents’
medical aid, which is why they started thetrust to help pay for his medical costs.Lindi, who has been supporting the Han-
no Fourie Trust’s benefit concerts for threeyears now, usually performs as the con-cert’s opening act, but because she’ll belaunching her new single at the varietyshow, she decided to take things up a notchand will be on stage with the backing of aneight-piece band.
Easy listeningThe single is part of an EP, or series of
five singles, she’s currently working onwithMelkbosstrand producer Jandre Span-genberg of Small Room Studios.Jandré describes Let it in as “pop/ rock
with a heavy country influence”.“It’s easy listening,” he says, adding: “It’s
not meant to be the most gimmicky musicout there. It’s drums, guitars, bass, andkeys... a real Nashville style production.”The song has beenmixed by JustinMaree
and mastered by Rogan Kelsey.Themusic that Lindi has previously rele-
ased has all been “very Afrikaans”, but shesays she wanted to start singing countrymusic, which she loves. Although she isplanning on recording two Afrikaanstracks, she says: “You can’t sing Afrikaanscountry”.HerAfrikaans songswill have thesame flavour, but she believes English ly-rics are simply better suited to the genre.Lindi saysLet it in is a great song to dance
to but she wanted to move away from crea-ting a song that’s “just for dancing”. Shewanted to release something that peoplewill listen to for longer than the general“six-month lifespan” of most dance songs.
Although the song will be debuted onMonday, it will only be officially releasedin about two or three weeks time when itwill be available on www.smallroom.co.za.The twowill be performing the single, Let
it in and other songs together, but they willalso be taking turns to perform on theirown. “We’ll be giving the crowd a lot morediversity that way,” Jandre explains.The band behind them will include Adri-
an Mellema on drums and backing vocals,JustinMaree onbass, TonyDrake onkeybo-ards and Hammond, Nicolette Maree onkeyboards and backing vocals, Luke Clay-ton and JP le Roux on guitars and JacquesJ Brits and Yolandé Strauss on backing vo-cals.Besides singing, Jandré will also be play-
ing keyboards, piano, harmonica and gui-tars.
Joyous occasionLindi believes the Hanno Fourie Trust’s
benefit concerts are among themost succes-sful, partly because there isn’t any kind ofsombre atmosphere around the show.“We’re raising funds for an emotional andsensitive cause, but we’re doing it in a joy-ous way,” she explains.TheHanno FourieVariety Showwill take
place at Barnyard,Willowbridge at 18:30 for19:00 on Monday 4 May. Tickets cost R150and can be booked by calling Leon Grobleron 084 610 1739.V Visit www.lindigrobler.co.za for more on Lindi. Visitwww.hannofourie.org for more on Hanno.
Joyous jol forserious cause
Lindi Grobler will be performing at the HannoFourie Trust’s variety show on Monday night.
The Duff will be released at Ster-KinekorCapeGate and Tygervalley on Friday.In this comedy, Bianca is a content high
school senior whose world is shatteredwhen she learns the student body knowsher as “The DUFF” (Designated Ugly FatFriend) to her prettier, more popularfriends. Now, despite words of caution fromher favourite teacher, she puts aside the po-
tential distraction of her crush, Toby, andenlists Wesley, a slick but charming jock,to help reinvent herself..The movie stars Bella Thorne,Mae Whit-
man and Robbie Amell.
V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more info.
call Ticketline on 0861 668 437 for more info.
Tales of adolescent travails released at SterKinekor
Moenie vergeet van LieweHeksie Flower Power nie! Dieamperse pantomime, gegrondop die stories en karaktersdeur Verna Vels, sal deurChris van Niekerk, MargitMeyer-Rödenbeck, ZanneStapelberg, Hannes van Wyk,Loukmaan Adams, De KlerkOelofse, Crystal-Donna Roberts,Emile Minne en Luca Humanvan 19 tot 31 Mei in dieBellville-burgersentrum op dieplanke gebring word. Kaartjiesis by Computicket beskikbaar.
Classic rock: Patrick Canovi’s Kiss the Sky will be performing their brand new JoeCocker Tribute featuring Riaan Smit, along with two more sets of rock classics at HillcrestQuarry in Durbanville on Sunday 10 May from 14:30. Doors open at 13:30 and tickets costR70. Call 021976 4959 or 072 456 9071 or email [email protected] to book atable. PHOTO: JANINE SIMONE G.
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Bassie Euleuda from UWC serves in the match against UCT during theirvarsity beach volleyball match. UWC went on to successfully defend theirtitle against Tuks. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
The University of the Western Cape (UWC)romped to yet another Varsity Beach Volley-ball title when they beat Tuks 44-25 in the fi-
nal on Thursday.UWC finished the tournament unbeaten on their
home turf, claiming their third title on the bounce.Led by veteran captain Bejancke Della, who was
named Steers Most Valuable Player of the Tourna-ment, UWC were dominant throughout the tour-nament.
After crushing the University of Limpopo 40-27in the semi-final, UWC strolled to a big win overTuks in the final.
The defending champions took the match by thescruff off the neck from the start, but Tuks nevergave up and continued to pounce, managing to ta-ke the deficit to just three during the first half.
Tuks rallied to stay in contention, but UWC’s ex-perience soon became apparent as they cruised toa 23-14 lead at half-time. After the break, the hoststook full control and raced to a commandingpositi-on of 35-20 with just five minutes remaining.
The result was soon put to bed as UWC turnedthe screws even tighter and extended their lead by19pointswithoneminute to go.The crowdcounteddown the final 10 seconds of thematchasUWCclai-med the match 44-25 to be crowned champions of2015.
Tuks finished runners-up while Vaal Universityof Technology took third place after beating theUniversity of Limpopo 47-26 in the third place playoff.
UCT and newcomers Kovsies ended fifth andsixth respectively, with UCT taking one win fromfive and Kovsies taking the wooden spoon, finis-hing without a single point.
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RACING: LOCALS RETAIN THEIR WINNING STREAK
Cape karters ruleGrey and misty autumn weather
greeted the cream of South Africa’skarting community for the second
round of the SA National Karting Cham-pionships on Saturday. But as conditionsimproved through the day, so did the heaton the track with brilliant racing acrossthe board.
It was a historic day for karting as itwas the first kart race ever to be live stre-amed on the Internet.
The event once again proved Cape kar-ters are enjoying a purple patch, with lo-cal drivers taking 16 wins from 24 racesand overall honours in four of the eightclasses.
Cape drivers all but dominated the Ro-tax Max Challenge classes, with local ladDino Stermin (Designer Trims RKT Kos-mic) overcoming hometown rival DelanoFowler (Suprocom Tony Kart) two racesto one in 125cc high school age JuniorMax. Stermin passed Fowler twice in dra-matic on-track moves to take his maidennational victory.
Cape rulesJoshua Dias (Top Glass/Selepe Birel),
Jason Coetzee (RKT Kosmic and Giorda-no Lupini (AutoWeek CRG) shared thethird places, with Dias, Coetzee. DelonThompson (A&I Birel) and SebastianBoyd (Boyd Freight Kosmic) rounding offthe overall top six.
Another Cape driver, Jonathan Aberd-ein (TonyKart), took two open Max Chal-lenge 125cc wins to one over Durban ladRichard Upton (CRG), with Dale Fourie(CRG) third from Ivana Cetinich (REB Al-pha Birel), Robert Whiting (Rho Tech To-ny) and Chadley Swartz (SAKRA Kos-mic). Aberdein, Upton and Whiting sha-red the second and third places in theraces with Tylan Swartbooi (CRG) snea-king a second head third place.
Jozi’s Bradley Liebenberg (Smart CallBirel) broke the Cape Max domination by
beating local lad Jonathan Aberdein (To-ny Kart) two races to one in the quickestRotax Max DD2 gearbox class with Mit-chell Licen (Cupboard Value Intrepid),Luca Canderle (Intrepid), Mitchell Licen(Cupboard Value Intrepid) and KashenNaicker (RKT Kosmic) splitting third pla-ces between them as Licen, Brittz andCanderle filled out the top six. Durban’sfour-time world karting champion Cristi-ano Morgado (Tony Kart) took over-30sDD2 Masters from CRG men NicholasVerheul and Ronaldo Baptista.
The driver with the most wins on theday was Capetonian Aidan Strydom whotook five primary school wins out of six
aboard his two TurboTech TopKarts, in-cluding a clean sweep in the Maxterino60 war. Jo’burg laaitie Cameron O’Con-ner (TopKart) Charl Visser (BatteryEnergy RKT Zanardi), JP Hamman (Gat-skop RKT Kosmic) and Kwanda Mokoena(Spin Drift TopKart) shared third placesto come home third, fourth and fifth over-all ahead of Troy Dolinschek (MakitaTopKart)
Trio of thirdsThe other primary school class saw
Blaine Rademeyer (Specialised SecurityTopKart) take overall honours with threesecond places after race two and three
winner Aidan Strydom (Turbo Tech Top-Kart) was taken out on the first lap of theopening heat, and race 1 winner and ano-ther Cape driver, JP Hamman (GatskopRKT Kosmic), ended off the podium in thefollowing races. That left Hamman se-cond overall from. Altan Bouw who tooka trio of thirds aboard his BAT SuppliesRKT Kosmic, Strydom, Jarrod Waberski(DAW TopKart) and Jayden Els (ForceFuel TopKart).
Yet another Cape Town driver, JasonCoetzee defeated his Bloemfontein RKTKosmic teammate two races to one in atrio of hard fought high school Vortex Ju-nior Rok 125cc heats.
Delon Thompson performs the karting equivalent of the single handed handstand in his Birel Junior Max Kart as he exits the secondSBend at Killarney Nationals on Saturday. PHOTO: MARK ZEEMAN
Night beachrun serieshits the sandAn exciting Night Beach Run serieskicks off in Cape Town in May and Ju-ne.
This first-of-its-kind series consist offour events with the money raisedgoing to feeding 40 children in Joe Slo-vo Park for a year.
The series is presented by CapeTown Beach Cleanup.
There will be a limit of 100 entrantsper race starting at 19:00. Entrants ha-ve the choice of a 2km beach fun walkor 5km beach run.
Dolphin Beach will host two runs on4 May and 3 June, with the MilnertonLighthouse hosting the other two on 20May and 24 June.
Entry fee for the races cost R80 andentrants will receice a buff, bracelet,medal (handmade by a project in JoeSlovo), a glow stick and refreshments.
Entries available on www.cle-anc.co.za.
South African Richard Murray (Durbanvil-le) put his heart into getting a podium finishat Sunday’s Discovery World Triathlon CapeTown.
But Murray finished fourth in the end af-ter being passed by Vincent Luis in the finalkilometer of the 10km run. Olympic champi-on Alistair Brownlee won in his first raceafter returning from injury and Spain’s Ja-vier Gomez, the current World champion, fi-nished second. It was Frenchman VincentLuis who passed Murray in the final stretch.It was a bittersweet finish for Murray asfourth place was one place better than lastyear, but the athlete from Durbanville des-perately wanted to finish on the podium infront of a 1 000-strong home crowd at theGreen Point Athletics Stadium.
“It was a spectacular race. I’m a bit upsetthat I couldn’t manage a place on the podi-um, but it is one place better than last yearand I gave it my all. I was on the rivet duringthe running leg and I just couldn’t followwhen Javier and Alistair went for it near theend. I tried to keep my third place. I stillwant to finish on the podium in front of myhome crowd so badly,” said Murray.
“I am grateful for everybody who came outto support us today. I had kids running
alongside me on the route screaming my na-me and that was very special. Big up to Ja-vier, Alistair and Vincent for getting the po-
dium places today. I‘m very happy to see allthe people coming out to support us. Thesport is growing and that is important.”
Murray just misses the mark
Richard Murray narrowly missed a podium finish at the Discovery World Triathlon Cape Town onSunday. PHOTO: CHRIS HITCHCOCK