Woensdag, 8 Julie 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected]WINNER BEST FREE NEWSPAPER IN SA MILNERTON OVERPOWERED: MAN ASSAULTED BY SIX SUSPECTS Terrifying hijacking MONIQUE DUVAL @monique_duval B roken glass, a bloodied cloth, a head wound and a trembling motorist. This was the scene in Chepstowe Road in Tijerhof last week. Standing next to police officers was a trembling resident who struggled to give a report to the police after falling prey to hijackers. Just after 20:00 a second police vehicle ar- rived on the scene while patrollers of the Ti- jerhof Neighbourhood Watch stood nearby. Speaking to TygerBurger, the man who asked to remain anonymous explains he ar- rived in Chepstowe Road shortly before 19:00 to see someone at an apartment complex. Un- able to see the person, he switched off his ve- hicle and tried to call his friend who failed to answer. “When I came here I saw the lights were on and I realised my friend was inside. So I tried to call. It was just ringing. A few min- utes later I saw people surrounding my car. There were about six men.” He explains the man who stood next to the driver’s window was armed and ordered him to get out of the car. He had removed his keys from the ignition and says he “froze in shock”. “He tried to open it, but the car was locked. He shouted: ‘Open, open’. I was trying to look for my key, he broke the win- dow and the glass came at me. They started pulling at me with force and they pulled me out. I struggled with them and one of them hit me with the gun on my head,” he says showing his head wound. The men then made off in his white 316i BMW. According to Milnerton police spokesperson Warrant Officer Daphne O’Reilly there is no indication that the sus- pects had any other vehicle. No arrests have been made as yet and the vehicle has not yet been recovered. O’Reilly says during a hijacking it’s im- portant to remain calm and not to threaten or challenge the hijacker. V To page 2. The minions came out in full force at Tygervalley for the launch of Minions, the movie. Pictured here is Kiara Dalton from Parklands. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX Double the trouble!
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Broken glass, a bloodied cloth, a headwound and a trembling motorist.This was the scene in Chepstowe
Road in Tijerhof last week. Standing next topolice officerswas a trembling resident whostruggled to give a report to the police afterfalling prey to hijackers.Just after 20:00 a second police vehicle ar-
rived on the scene while patrollers of the Ti-
jerhof Neighbourhood Watch stood nearby.Speaking to TygerBurger, the man who
asked to remain anonymous explains he ar-rived inChepstoweRoad shortly before 19:00to see someoneat anapartment complex.Un-able to see the person, he switched off his ve-hicle and tried to call his friend who failedto answer.“When I came here I saw the lights were
on and I realised my friend was inside. SoI tried to call. It was just ringing. A fewmin-utes later I saw people surrounding my car.
There were about six men.”He explains themanwho stood next to the
driver’s window was armed and orderedhim to get out of the car. He had removedhis keys from the ignition and says he “frozein shock”. “He tried to open it, but the carwas locked. He shouted: ‘Open, open’. I wastrying to look for my key, he broke the win-dow and the glass came at me. They startedpulling at me with force and they pulled meout. I struggled with them and one of themhit me with the gun on my head,” he says
showing his head wound.The men then made off in his white 316i
BMW. According to Milnerton policespokesperson Warrant Officer DaphneO’Reilly there is no indication that the sus-pects had any other vehicle.No arrests have been made as yet and the
vehicle has not yet been recovered.O’Reilly says during a hijacking it’s im-
portant to remain calm and not to threatenor challenge the hijacker.
V To page 2.
The minions cameout in full force atTygervalley for thelaunch of Minions,the movie. Picturedhere is Kiara Daltonfrom Parklands.PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
She says motorists are advised to do exactly astold by the hijackers and surrender your vehi-cle andmove away. “Don’t reach for your purseor valuables. This may threaten the hijackersand you may get hurt. Leave everything in thevehicle. Remember – the hijackers will be asnervous, if not more so, than you are. Answerany questions truthfully, especially with re-gards to firearms. Even if you’re shocked andterrified, try to listen to and understand exact-lywhat the hijackerswant fromyou,” she says.O’Reilly also advises motorists not to show
any signs of aggression and to keep their handsvisible to the hijacker, giving them the assur-ance that you do not intend to fight back.“Gather as much information as possible
without posing a threat. How many hijackersare there, what are they wearing, and any fa-cial and physical features.“This does not mean staring at your attack-
ers, making it obvious that you are looking atways of identifying them. Know the full de-scription and registration number of your ve-hicle and call the police emergency number10111,” she concludes.
A motorist gives Milnerton police his statement after being hijacked in Tijerhof lastweek. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
An 18-month-old boy from Tijerhof is be-lieved to have drowned over the weekend.According to a report fromER24 paramed-
ics, they were called out to the house in Bol-mear Road on Saturday 4 July where theyfound the toddler lying in the driveway.ER24 spokesperson Chitra Bodasing said:
“It is understood people found the child ly-ing face down in the pool. They took him outand contacted paramedics for assistance”.Paramedics immediately began treating
the patient and Cardiopulmonary resuscita-tion (CPR) was initiated. “Despite all effortsof the paramedics, the child sadly died uponarrival at hospital,” Bodasing said. An in-quest docket has been opened. Police spokes-person Warrant Officer Daphne O’Reillysays the circumstances leading to thedrowning is still under investigation.
Toddler drowned inswimmingpool
The police organised crime unit is on thehunt for four men who held up Woolworthsin Canal Walk on Monday.According to a report from Milnerton po-
lice at about 07:30 four men dressed as con-tract workers entered the back entrance ofthe retail store and signed in at security andproceeded to the first floor of the shop.According to the police moments later se-
curity personnel entered the shop to dropand collect money.“The armed robbers overpowered them.
Staff members and the security officer weretied up with cable ties and locked in one ofthe offices. The suspects then left the scenewith eight bags of money and the amount isunknown,” she says.O’Reilly explains the suspects fled in a
white Toyota Verso. No shots were fired andno injuries were reported.
Armed men robWoolworths
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A medical doctor from Stellenbergalmost went deaf fromTBmedicati-on after contracting the dreadedmulti-drug resistant (MDR) strainof the disease.Now she is advocating for chea-
per, safernewantibiotics forTB tre-atment through TB Proof, the NGOshe now works for.“I didn’t lose my hearing comple-
tely,” Dr Dalene von Delft told Ty-gerBurger.“TheTBmedication thatcauses hearing loss is an antibioticwe use to treat MDR TB,” she said.This strain of the bacteria causes
the same disease as “regular” TB,butDalene explains it is resistant tofirst-line antibiotics because it hasbecome mutated.Dalene contracted MDR TB
through her work in 2010. Becausethe bacteria is airborne, inhaling itcauses the majority (up to threequarters) of MDR cases in the coun-try.
“We are currently using a veryold regimenofmedicationwith a ve-ry old combination of drugs for trea-ting MDR TB,” she said.This usually consists of six or se-
ven different kinds of antibiotics –including a group of antibiotics cal-led the aminoglycosides – used to
treat different types of bacterial in-fections.“These antibiotics are widely
used; they are ‘old’ drugs which ha-ve been in use since the 1950s. It isstill frequently used in hospitals,but for short periods, usually lessthan twoweeks. InMDRTB one hasto use it long term,” she said.The World Health Organisation’s
(WHO) guidelines recommendedtreatment with aminoglycosides forMDRTB for eightmonths,with totaltreatment lasting up to two years.“Unfortunately one of the side-ef-fects is hearing loss.”
“Because these drugs are already60 years old, their patents have longexpired and they’re very cheap andmade by different manufacturers,”she said.“Yes, it comeswith awarning that
it could cause hearing loss, but it’snot like you can sue the drug compa-ny, because it is used ‘off-label’.This means the drug companies donot recommend long termuse of the-se drugs for the treatment of MDRTB, but doctors are forced touse the-se drugs as there are no alternati-ves, and it is a deadly disease,” Dale-ne said.The WHO recommends regular
screening for hearing loss bymeansof audiograms,” she said, explai-ning this meant hearing at differentfrequencies and amplitudes.“We don’t understand how it cau-
ses hearing loss, but it affects thenerve responsible for hearing – thecochlear nerve – and the outer haircells which pick up high frequencytones, are affected first,” she said.“Low tones still sound okay for
patients, but they start strugglingwith consonants ‘f’, ‘s’, ‘k’, ‘p’, ‘t’.They might not pick up high sopra-no notes.“Sometimes people are unable to
pick up if their high frequency hea-ring is deteriorating. Some report‘going deaf’ overnight.”
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A woman from Parklands must face thecourt after she was allegedly caughtby a traffic officer using her cellphone
while driving, even though shepresented ev-idence that shewas using her hands-free kit.Arlette Pépin was driving along Plattek-
loof Road towards De Grendel Avenue atabout 8:30 onWednesday 27May. “Iwas talk-ing tomy regionalmanager viamy car’s blu-etooth. As I approached the circle a trafficofficer pulled up alongside me and told me
to cross over thecircle and pull offthe road.“I acknowl-
edged his orderand proceeded asrequested. Thetraffic officer ap-proached my carand informed methat I was talkingon my phonewhile holding it tomy ear. I immedi-ately informedhim that he was
mistaken and proceeded to showhim, on thevisual display on my car radio face, that Iwas talking via bluetooth. I also indicated tohim that my cell phone was secured in thecentre consul supporting my travel coffeemug,” recalls Pépin.The officer identified himself as P Groep-
ies from the Bellville task team. “OfficerGroepies refused to accept my evidence thathe was mistaken in what he claimed to haveseen. He claimed hewas driving in the oppo-site direction to me (heading towards Pano-rama) and when he passed me he saw meholding the cell phone to my ear and pro-ceeded to make a u-turn and followed me inorder to confiscate my phone and fine me.Hedemanded that I removemySIMcardandgive him my phone. “I refused, saying weshould go to the Bothasig police station,”says Pépin. At the police station the situa-tion became “quite threatening”, accordingto Pépin, “because every time he asked mesomething and I didn’t give him a straightanswer, he would say that if I resist givingthe information required, he will have mearrested”. “He proceeded to fineme and con-fiscate my phone,” according to Pépin. Shethen turned to all possible avenues for help.“I went to Principal Inspector Solomons atthe Milnerton traffic department to discuss
this issue. He told me to go to the municipalprosecutor in Goodwood, a Mrs Sikweza.She told me to go to the municipal prosecu-tor in Parow, aMrs T Kamall. She explainedto me that all she could do was reduce thefine fromR500 toR350, but the impoundmentfee formy phone of R1100 could only be dealtwith by the Chief Inspector at Milnerton. “Ithen went to see Chief Inspector Valentyn attheMilnerton traffic department andhe saiditwasmyword against that of his officer andI will need to go to court as stated.”Due to the nature of Pépin’s work, she had
no choice but to pay the R1100 fine in orderto get her phone back. She was allowed tokeep her SIM and says she has already losttwo daysworth of work.When she reactivat-ed her phone she saw evidence confirmingher version of the events. “I went back toChief Inspector Valentyn to produce the evi-dence that officer Groepies had falsely ac-cused me. Pepin was told to appear in courton 31 August. The executive director forsafety and security, Richard Bosman, saysthe matter is currently under investigation.“Any dispute that may arise between a mo-torist and law enforcement officer has to besettled in a court of law. Motorists can be re-imbursed for any fines and or impoundmentfees that they incurred.
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Warm winter glow: Sunsets at Blouberg Beach are a hit among local photographers who can be seen almost daily between 17:30 and18:00 waiting for the perfect picture. This was captured on Monday as the sun set over the West Coast. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
‘Life line’ for city requests comingMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
Municipal service requestsmake soonjust be one call away for residents inBrooklyn, Ysterplaat and Rugby.
This follows a range of letters to the Cityof CapeTown from theBrooklyn, Ysterplaatand Rugby Residents’ Association (BYR-RA). Speaking during the monthly meetinglast week, chairperson Rudi Wolter ex-plained he submitted 13 letters of concernto Subcouncil 15 about service delivery is-sues in the area.These letters, he explains, were trans-
formed intoC3 complaints anddealtwith bysubcouncil manager Mariette Griessel.Wolter says in their discussions, con-
cerns were raised about the distance be-tween Brooklyn and the library and clinic.“The City has installed a free telephone
line where residents can log service re-quests at the library. But this is too far formany elderly residents to walk. In our com-munity, many of the residents are elderlyand donot have access to or they don’t knowhow to use the internet to log these re-quests,”For this reason, the association believes
a free telephone line placed in a central loca-tion for all residents may be more user-friendly.Speaking at the meeting Wolter appealed
to residents to make suggestions on wherethe new telephone line could be placed.“There are several requirements as the
telephone must be placed in a buildingwhich is secured at night but it must alsobe accessible to residents.”Among the suggestions is the petrol ga-
rage in Section Street and a local supermar-ket.
“I have met with the manager at the su-permarket and she is very keen. She hasaskedme to obtain a letter from the City ex-plaining the details and she will take it upwith her bosses. I also think the garage inSection Street is a good option because it isopen 24/7,” he says.The news caused much excitement and
residents tabled several proposals. Wolterexplained over the years many communityfacilities have been moved to the outskirtsleaving residents without much.“It’s especially evident on the stretch be-
tweenYsterplaat andBrooklyn and our peo-ple have been left behind.We are very excit-ed about this line as itwill provide residentsa quick avenue to raise their service re-quests with the City,” Wolter concludes.V Where do you think the telephone line should beplaced? Send us your thoughts in a letter to brie[email protected]
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Construction on a new mall in Koeberg Road is nearing completion. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
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News of a new development worth morethan R10m along Koeberg Road hascaused excitement among residents in
Ysterplaat, Rugby and Brooklyn.The development, 91 on Koeberg, will see
the erection of a new mall which is set to becompleted at the end of July. The propertyis owned by the Olla Family Trust for thepast 35 years and a new initiative by BettyOlla, who manages the trust, is believed tobe the start of urban renewal along KoebergRoad.
Among some of the features, residents canexpect a spice shop, perfume shops, hair-dresser, coffee shop and beautician amongothers. The new chic building has been de-signed by Sabcon Architects and built byLentra Construction.
Consultant Rashaan Warley explains Koe-berg Road has experienced a slump in busi-ness due to the general degradation of thearea. He says this development is focussedon kick-starting urban renewal along thisintegral link to the city centre. With thismall, developers hope surrounding propertyowners would see the value in improvingand uplifting the area.
“The trust has taken the stance to try andwake up that entire area. That little stretchof Koeberg Road has just gone down and thetrust felt if one landowner takes the stanceand upgrades their property, others wouldsoon follow,” he says.
Warley says they initially considered hav-ing one anchor tenant, but due to parkingrequirements they opted to provide smallerindividually owned shops to aid the develop-ment of smaller businesses.
Olla explains with many people returning
to Brooklyn and surrounding areas, thecommercial hub provides little for resi-dents. For this reason, the mall will also in-clude ATMs with security guards.
Plans for the development were approvedin May last year.
Olla explains due to a lease with LewisStores which only expired in the beginningof this year, work was postponed.
He says construction is set to be completedat the end of July and tenants are expectedto start moving in during August.
Olla explains they are still looking to filltwo spots which include a bedding or furni-ture store and a butchery or a mini medicalcentre.
According to Rudi Wolter, chairperson ofthe Brooklyn, Ysterplaat and Rugby Resi-dents’ Association (BYRRA) in recent yearsthey have noted the degradation of KoebergRoad with concern.
He explains many property owners appearto be disinterested in not only maintainingtheir properties but also in uplifting the
area.“Over the years we have seen many people
lose interest and this has resulted in manygood businesses moving elsewhere. This de-velopment has stirred excitement and pridein the area and we welcome initiatives likethis. We also hope other property ownerswill see the contribution of this family trustand follow suit,” he concludes.V What are your thoughts on this development andthe condition of Koeberg Road? Send your letter [email protected].
Reading pleasure:The Cape of GoodHope SPCA hosted abook sale at CanalWalk from Thursday25 to Sunday 28 Juneand raised R 97572.30 which is 34%more when comparedto last year. In anemail they thankedTygerBurger foradvertising their booksale. “The success ofthis book saledemonstrates thatnothing less than ‘atotal effort’ would beacceptable for animalsand I want to assureyou that with yourcontinued support,this will neverchange,” the email reads. For more information on the organisation visit www.spcact.co.za. Pictured is Lithemba Thisani (5) from
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The meeting will take placeon Sunday 16 August at Unit A,West Riding Five, corner ofShire and Palomino roads from14:00 to 16:00. Entry is R70 perperson and R120 for two people.V Call Claire Brauer on 082 846 2433or email [email protected][email protected] for more information.
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Richard Jonkers wys waar hy in die skouer geskiet is. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
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’n Man van Elsiesrivier se vinnige re-aksie het veroorsaak dat sy aanval-lers hom nie doodgeskiet het toe sy
motor langs die N7-snelweg naby Du Noononklaar geraak het nie.Richard Jonkers en ’n vriend was onder-
wegvanAtlantis,waarhysyneef gaanaflaaihet, toe sy motor langs die pad gaan staanhet. “Ek hetmense gebel om ons te kom haalen ook probeer om motors te kry om by onste stop, maar tevergeefs,” vertel Jonkers.In die ligte van ’n aankomende voertuig
het hy die silhoeët van ’n man oor die padsien kom. “Dit het my aanvanklik nie geplanie, want ek was onder die indruk hy wasêrens heen op pad. Dit is toe hy naderkomwat ek sien hy kom reguit na my toe. Toe hysy hand voor by sy broek insteek, het ek ge-weet hier kom moeilikheid,” sê Jonker.
Ingewing van oomblikHy het op die ingewing van die oomblik
besluit om na die man se hande te gryp. “Ekwas te vinnig vir hom en het sy hande beet-gekry. In die gestoei het hy die vuurwapenoorgehaal en my in die skouer geskiet. Myvriend het weggehardloop en dis toe wat eksien daar is nog twee ouens saam met dieskieter.“Hulle is agtermy vriend aan,maar ek het
aanhou stoei. Toe hulle sien hulle kan niemyvriend indiehandekrynie, het hulle om-gedraai en teruggekom na die motor.”Jonkers het besef dinge kan nog leliker
raak en het beoog om sy aanvaller, wat lan-ger ashywas, onder ’n aankomendevragmo-tor in te gooi. “Ek was agter hom en het syhande bo sy kop gehou. My plan om hom on-der die vragmotor in te gooi het nie gewerken ek kon net daarin slaag om hom weg vanmy te stamp.
“Ek het begin hardloop en het elke keergestruikel en geval. Die twee wat agter myvriend aan was het hulle by die skieter aan-gesluit en hulle het in die motor geklim.“Alles wat ek gehad het, was in die motor
en hulle het alles gevat. Ek het voortge-
strompel tot by ’n huis in DuNoon, waar diehuismense my gehelp en die polisie gebelhet,” vertel Jonkers moeisaam weens diepyn.Die geworstel met sy aanvaller het 20 mi-
nute geduur.
LongVolgens hom het die dokters gesê as die
skoot 10 cm na die ander kant was, sou ditsy long getref het en hy sou binne tienminu-te dood gewees het.“Ek is dankbaar dat ek lewe en ek is dank-
baar dat die mense in Du Noon my gehelphet. Dit is die eerste keer in my lewe wat soietsmetmy gebeur en ek is steeds getrauma-tiseerd,” sê Jonkers.Hy het mense gewaarsku om versigtig te
wees wanneer hulle op die N7 ry. Sy ouma,Amelia Jonkers, sê sy is dankbaar haarkleinkind lewe. “Ek het nie eens geweet hyisAtlantis toenie,maar is net dieHere dank-baar dat my kind veilig tuis is,” sê sy.Die polisie in Bothasig het ook motoriste
gewaarsku om versigtig te wees wanneerhulle op die N7 ry. Ook om seker te maakhulle hou nie stil langs die pad nie.
BevestigAo. Jacques Mostert, polisiewoordvoer-
der, het die voorval bevestig. “Niemand isnog in verband met die aanval in hegtenisgeneem nie. Daar is wel vingerafdrukke opdie motor, maar in dié stadium word diesaak nog ondersoek,” sê Mostert. Hy het ’nberoep op padgebruikers gedoen omveral indie nag uiters versigtig op die N7 te wees.In nog ’n voorval is ’n 32-jarige inwoner
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Goodbye taxis, hello MyCiTi busesOver the next few weeks, the City of
Cape Townwill withdraw the remain-der ofminibus taxis that havebeenop-
erating inAtlantis, Table View andDunoon,as the roll-out of Phase 1 of the MyCiTi ser-vice is near completion.
According to a statement, the roll-out ofPhase 1 is expected to be completed by theend of August. The Citywould have compen-sated up to 337 taxi operators from TableView, Dunoon and Atlantis to the value ofnearly R222m in exchange for their vehiclesand operating licences to make way for theMyCiTi bus service.
City mayoral committee member fortransport Brett Herron explains the City isalso offering the minibus taxi operators the
opportunity to join Kidrogen – the MyCiTivehicle operating company (VOC) along theWest Coast – as shareholders.
“We are offering their staff employmentwithin theMyCiTi system, either asMyCiTibus drivers once they have concluded theirdriver training for which the City is paying,as part of stationmanagement, or within ad-vertising or landscaping,” he says.
Minibus taxi operators who receive com-pensationmust surrender their operating li-cences and vehicles.
Furthermore, they are obliged to handover the names of all of their employees toTransport for Cape Town.
The remainder of theminibus taxis affect-ed are as follows:
. 16minibus taxiswill bewithdrawn fromAtlantis in the second week in July, follow-ing the roll-out of the remainder of theMyCi-Ti feeder routes over the weekend. Thisbrings the total number of minibus taxiwithdrawals in Atlantis to 149.
. 90minibus taxiswill bewithdrawn fromTable View and Dunoon by Monday 31 Au-gust, following the roll-out of the remainderof theMyCiTi feeder routes thatwill linkDu-noon toCenturyCityviaOmurambastation.This will bring the total number of minibustaxi withdrawals in Table View andDunoonto 229.
With the exception of minibus taxis trans-porting commuters from Witsand to Atlan-tis, no other minibus taxis will be allowed
to operate within or on route to Atlantis aft-er Friday 10 July. Engagements are current-ly underway for the possibility of introduc-ing minibus taxi services to destinationsoutside Atlantis that are not being served byMyCiTi as yet, such asMalmesbury,Darlingand Bellville. These negotiations, however,have not been concluded as yet.
Furthermore, another 12 minibus taxi op-erators from the Ysterplaat Taxi Associa-tionwhowere not offered compensationwillbe allowed to operate on specific routes untiltheir licence period expires.
In addition, Herron explains any minibustaxi operating illegally within these areas,will be impounded by law enforcement offi-cials.
A new traffic calming policy, aimedat addressing a backlog of 500 projectsand protecting vulnerable pedestri-ans such as children on their way toschool, is being considered by theCity of Cape Town.
According to a statement, residentsare requested to air their views dur-ing the public participation processthat is currently underway.
City mayco member for transport,Brett Herron explains each year theyreceivemore than 400 requests for theimplementation of traffic calmingmeasures. There is currently a back-log of 500 traffic calming projects tothe value of R30 million.
Counting among these are requestsfor speed humps, raised pedestriancrossings and intersections, mini-traffic circles, road markings androad narrowing as devices to forcedrivers to slow down on residentialroads.
“Over the past years, we have seenan increase in the number of requestsfor traffic calming measures, whichcan be attributed to the deteriorationin driver discipline and a general dis-regard for the rules of the road by alltypes of road user.
“Given the current backlog and thesteady increase in requests, it has be-come necessary to revisit the currentregime. As such, a new policy whichseeks to prioritise the implementa-tion of these measures where pedes-trians, and particularly children, aremost vulnerable at schools, parks andlibraries is now on the table andready for public comment.”
He explains the purpose of the newpolicy is to provide for a system thatis financially sustainable in the long-run; responsive to critical safetyproblems on residential roads; andthat will assist in eliminating thebacklog within a reasonable time.
Part of the newpolicy proposes thatthe transport department implementtraffic calmingmeasures on roads ad-jacent to existing schools as a matterof priority with the benchmark of atleast 50 schools per year.
It also proposes that ward council-lors may identify, motivate and fundtraffic calming measures in responseto a proven history of accidents on aroad or in response to a recent andvery urgent incident that demandsimmediate intervention.
In addition the policy makes provi-sion for individuals or organisationsmay also fund traffic calming meas-ures, subject to the prescribed condi-tions. The draft policy also lists vari-ous directives about where and howtraffic calmingmeasureswill and canbe implemented.V Public participation on the new policy isSunday 16 August and you can find the policyat your nearest subcouncil office or library.You can also visit www.capetown.gov.za.
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V SAARP The South African Association ofRetired Persons (Milnerton branch) will holdits next meeting at Milnerton library onWednesday 15 July at 09:00. There will bea presentation by apiarist Robert Post (MrBee-Man). Non-members are welcome. CallAlice Rheeder on 021 551 7370 for more in-formation.
V Beach clean-up The team that heads upBlouberg Beach Cleanup will be hosting atwo-day beach run staged event on Friday17 and Saturday 18 July in Bloubergstrand.On Friday there will be a night beach run/walk followed by a day beach run the nextday. After the run participants can take partin the next Polar Bear Big Freeze Swim onSaturday 18 July as part of a fundraiser forMandela Day. The Big Freeze swim will behosted at Small Bay and will start at 12:30.All funds raised from the run and swim gotowards a beading project in Joe Slovo Park.Children are welcome and all participantsget a certificate and medal. For more detailsplease call Gregory Player on 082 873 1962.
V Sailing course Learn to Sail will host afour-day Youth Beginner Sailing Courseover the July school holidays for boys andgirls aged from eight to 12 at the MilnertonAquatic Club from Monday 13 to Thursday16 July from 09:00 to 13:00. For more infor-mation and bookings contact Axel Adelberton 072 408 9431 or [email protected]
V Mandela Day Clean C will host a corporatebeach clean-up on Saturday 18 July as partof Mandela Day. Companies are given a 1kmstretch of beach from Milnerton Lighthouseto Melkbosstrand and they do the clean-upon that stretch of beach. Sponsorship fromthe corporate beach clean-up day go to-wards running the next Youth LeadershipImbizo in Joe Slovo Park. Their aim is toreach over 100 kids for Mandela Month. Formore details call Gregory Player on 082 8731962
V Egyptian society The Egyptian Society ofSouth Africa (TESSA) will host a Day Schoolevent on Saturday 25 July at 10:00 at theBelmont Square Conference Centre, Bel-mont Road, Rondebosch. It will include abuffet lunch, refreshments and three lec-tures: Keith Grenville on Symbolism in An-cient Art; Professor Anthony Humphreys onArt and Nature thus Allied: Physical Beautyin Ancient Egypt, and Professor Sakkie Cor-nelius on Emotions in Egyptian Art. Mem-bers and non-members pay R190 and stu-dents pay R100. For bookings and info, con-tact Jean at [email protected] or call021 557 5082. Closing date for bookings isMonday 20 July.
V Writer’s circle West Coast Writers’ Circlewill meet on Saturday 25 July at MilnertonLibrary at 09:15. Meetings are in English andall are welcome. Take along a pen, paper andR10 for tea. Call 021 554 5634 or visitwww.westcoastwriterssa.weebly.com formore information.
V Annual meeting The Brooklyn,Ysterplaatand Rugby Ratepayers Association (BYR-RA) will host their annual meeting on Thurs-day 6 July at Ysterplaat Primary School inKoeberg Road at 19:00.
There are various items on the agenda in-cluding the renewal of membership and theelection of office bearers. Email [email protected] for more information.
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Volunteers neededfor hospice shopSt Luke’s Hospice Shop in Milnerton islooking for volunteers to assist for a fewhours each week.Due to the increasing petrol price and
for various personal reasons the organi-sation has lost valuable volunteers, somewho have been with them for manyyears.Without volunteers the shops cannot
operate and the Milnerton shop isfeeling the strain.If you are able to spare a few hours
once or twice a week please call theMilnerton shop on 021 551 0956.For further info on St Luke’s Hospice
West Coast call 021 557 8925 during theweek between 08:30 to 15:00 or visitwww.hospicewestcoast.co.za
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[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
For several years now I havecommunicated with councillorsJames Vos and Joy McCarthyregarding the N7 past DuNoon.My major concern was thevibracrete wall bordering theN7 alongside Dunoon whichhas been stolen and brokendown piece by piece, allowingaccess by both vehicles andpedestrians straight onto abusy National Highway.
At first then Councillor Vosdismissed the vibracrete wallas the National Goverment’sresponsibility but concededthat it was in actual factprobably the City’s responsibi-lity as it was situated well offthe motorway borderingDunoon. Ideally after 4 or 5years of shrugging off responsi-bility I think it’s high noonthat the City took responsibili-ty in protecting the residentsof Dunoon as well as passingmotorists who have also had torisk stone throwing incidents.This wall needs to be immedia-tely sealed, repaired andmaintained and motorwaylighting installed. This wouldbe a more economical andfaster solution; with a bridgebeing built in time (I don’tthink the number of pedestri-ans crossing the highwaywarrants a bridge that maytake several more years -a wellmaintained safety wall shouldprevent these incidents).
AGI ORFANOSWest Beach
Please repair N7wall at DuNoon
Re.“N7 footbridge proposed”,TB, 1 July: There is a vibracre-te wall which has been brokenso they can cross. One bridgewon’t make a difference. At thefootbridge over Bosmansdamroad at Summer Greens theyhad to put a fence on the islandand they still cross and walkaround it. A colleague wholives there told me he is nothappy using the bridge as it’sused as a toilet and a place tosleep by vagrants. I suggestthey close the holes in the walland fine people for jaywalking.
LLOYD LOMASEmail
One footbridge willnot be enough
I am relieved to see the N7“illegal crossing” becoming atopic of conversation. Lastweek there was a fatality that Ihad the misfortune of drivingpast and again yesterday onthe Plattekloof turnoff, not onlymaking me late for work butdisturbing me having to see aperson, only halfway covered
N7 footbridge willmake it safe for all
in that silver “blanket”. It isnot only the sight that disturbsme, it is the fact that I might bethe next person to accidentallyhit a person crossing the roadillegally and irresponsibly,causing me to spend time andmoney defending myself incourt and having to live withthe guilt. I drive a companyvehicle and make a point of notspeeding and obeying the rulesof the road. In the morningsbetween 6:30 and 8:00 it’s nearlyimpossible to speed anyway,because there is so muchtraffic. When driving to work,there are at least 20 peopletrying to take a chance andcross the national road. Even at60 or 80km/h you will kill apedestrian if you hit them, butthe reality is that the nationalroads have a limit of 120km/h,so its not illegal to drive thatspeed. The pedestrians need afootbridge that they can safelycross and get to work! I needthem to have a foodbridge so Ican get to work safely too!
ISTINE KRIELEmail
“N7 footbridge proposed”, TB, 1July refers: I too have seenthese boys practising soccer onthis little field and peoplerunning across the N7 to go toDunoon, when driving by totravel to Table View. I thoughtit quite unsafe for them to doso as the motorists are allspeeding along this badlyconstructed single road, whichbecomes a bottleneck of traffic,before you get to the set ofrobots.
At night and early hours ofthe morning the N7 is also notvery well lit and there is roomfor improving the street lights.Also a camera at this corneropposite the field, will slow themotorists down. A footbridgewould be the solution, but inthe interim try and get theabovementioned in place.
MARY GIRDEmail
N7 not the place forroadside soccer
Re. “N7 footbridge proposed”,TB, 1 July: A culvert under thefreeway already exists betweenDunoon and Richwood. Thiscould be cleaned out andlighting installed. Securityguards could be placed at eitherend of the culvert for safepassage of pedestrians at peakhours. Why go to the extraexpense of building a footbridgewhen there is already a soluti-on right under our noses?Maybe a 2-metre high solidconcrete wall could be erectedalong part of the centre island.
HILARYEmail
Could a wall beanswer to N7 woes?
“Questions raised over statevehicles”, TB, 1 July, refers:City council always state thatthere’s a lack of vehicles. Usinga company (State) vehicle totravel to work and back is thisnot a fringe benefit? If so, isthis not taxable? Would beinterested in seeing a payslipor two.
GAVIN WALTHEREmail
To tax or not to taxofficial vehicles...
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Afname intoerisme kanWKaap knouMet die ekonomie wat reeds knyp, hetonlangse syfers van Statistieke Suid-Afri-ka nog slegter nuus gebring: die ergsteafname van buitelandse toeriste sedert1994 word vir vanjaar verwag.
Dit gaan nie net ’n impak op die landhê nie, maar ook veral vir die Wes-Kaap’n slag wees. Die streek is juis een vandie gewildste toerisme-bestemmings inSuid-Afrika. Ondernemings wat optoerisme steun vir ’n inkomste, gaan dusswaar trek.
Die afname van 6% in die getal toeristewat die land in die eerste kwartaalbinnegekom het, klink nie so erg nie,maar ’n verlies van hierdie omvang isskynbaar ongekend in die toerisme-ge-skiedenis sedert 1994.
Daar word voorspel dat werkverlieseuit hierdie afname kan spruit, veral innissektore wat op spesifieke toerisme-markte fokus. Die grootste afname is vanRusland (47%), Brasilië (34%), China(38%) en Indië (14%). Faktore wat vir diesituasie verantwoordelik is, sluit ondermeer in die vrese oor Ebola in die resvan Afrika. Die grootste faktor blyk egterdie instelling van verwarrende visumre-gulasies te wees wat kinderontvoering en-handel bekamp en nasionale veiligheidbevorder.
’n Mens hoop van harte dat die rege-ring hiervan kennis neem en die verwar-ring uit die regulasies haal.
Die land kan nie ook op hierdie gebiedbenadeel word nie - die verwagte inkom-ste-verlies vir Suid-Afrika word op R1,6miljard geraam.
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV Collected Sassa money. R4 less thanusual, where did it go? - Dee
V Oor die brief, “Beurtkrag terwyl straat-ligte bedags brand”, TygerBurger Parow, 1Julie: Ek het hierdie euwel al op TV-nuusgesien. Die Stad Kaapstad se reaksie wasdat hulle dit doen om kabeldiefstal tevoorkom. Daaraan sluk ek maar swaar!- Johan van der Merwe, De Tijger
V Ek kan nie eks-onnie se mening oor gods-diens in skole genoeg beaam nie (“Gods-diens hoort tuis”, TB, 1 Julie). Kinders wordsteeds geleer dat die heelal in ses dae ge-skep is en die klem op Bybelstories is oor-drewe. Lê eerder klem op goeie waardes/karaktereienskappe en maak dit van toe-passing op die vele uitdagings van die wê-reld waarin ons vandag moet oorleef. Asek hoor en sien hoeveel kinders word opvele maniere deur hul (sogenaamde gods-dienstige) skoolmaats verniel, wonder ekof al die “godsdiens” oor jare enigiets be-ter gemaak het. Dit is tyd om nugter te be-gin dink. - Onnie
V Re: “Greatest danger lurks in the home”,TB, 1 July: There can also be domesticabuse by the woman towards the partner.- Anonymous
V Waarom is Stad Kaapstad so agter dieklip dat kaartbetalings nie aanvaar wordnie? Dis ’n risiko om met soveel kontantin die hand te loop. - Marli
V Drunk driving in Durbanville! The onlyway is to name and shame them in the Ty-gerBurger! - Elbe, Sonstraal
V “Skole nie daar vir godsdiens, TB Dur-banville, 24 Junie, verwys: Mnr. Pietersen,’n self-erkende atiës, het persoonlike pro-bleme en gee godsdiens nou die skulddaarvoor. Al haal wie ook al godsdiens uitskole, sal niemand Jesus uit gelowiges seharte kan haal nie. Jesus het sy onopgelei-de dissipels as boodskappers uitgestuur.- MJ Bekker
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
Kennis geskied hiermee ingevolge artikel 53(3)(a) van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering:Wet op Munisipale Finansiële Bestuur, Wet 56 van 2003, dat die dienslewerings-en-begrotingsimplementeringsplan vir die 2015/16-boekjaar weeksdae vanaf Donderdag9 Julie 2015 tot en met Vrydag 14 Augustus 2015 van 08:30 tot 16:30 by subraadskantore(soos hieronder aangedui), biblioteke en die Stad Kaapstad se webwerf http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP/Pages/Implementing.aspx beskikbaar sal wees.
Music lovers with an appetite for aweekend dose of excellent musicwith a healthy portion of sustainabi-
lity on the side can apply to walk or cycleto this year’s Rocking the Daisies festival.Walking the Daisies, the two-day annual
guided hike that starts in Cape Town onWednesday 30 September and ends onThursday 1 October on arrival at the festi-val in Darling, has evolved from 20 walkersin 2009 to 200 like-minded walkers in 2014.The walk enhances the festival’s aim to
create and promote positive environmentalaction, make friends and be a part of crea-ting an eco-friendly Rocking theDaisies fes-tival.Walking the Daises is fully catered and
your luggagewill be transported to the festi-
val for you. Tented accommodation is provi-ded along thewaywith activities and educa-tional and environmental elements throwninto the mix.The selection criteria for applications
will be based on various aspects – rangingfrom fitness, previous experience to anyspecial skill-sets that will add value to fel-low walkers.Cycling the Daisies was developed off the
back ofWalking the Daisies and is an annu-al one-day cycling trip that starts in CapeTown on Friday 2 October and ends at thefestival grounds in Darling the same day.V Visit www.rockingthedaisies.com before Thursday10 September for more information about the festival and Walking the Daisies and Cycling the Daisiesapplication forms.
Rock, walk or cycle Daisies
The secondannualProgramme inEntrepre-neurship Skills (PES) is taking place at Inta-ka Island, Century City from 22 July andsmall business owners are invited to apply.The aim of the PES is to assist existing
small business owners to acquire the neces-sary management skills to operate profita-ble business operations.The programme was developed by the
Small Business Advisory Bureau (SBAB)over a period of more than 40 years’ of prac-tical experience in assisting SMEs to beco-me successful.Topics to be covered include entrepreneu-
rial ideas and opportunities; managementskills; financial skills; marketing skills andhow to draw up a budget.The programme consists of 12 training
days to be presented over a period of fourmonths (one day perweek) aswell as on-sitementorship for a period of six months tosuccessful candidates.It is presented on an NQF level 5 (one
notch higher than Grade 12) and is SAQA/university accredited. Successful partici-pantswill receive University Certificates ofAchievement as issued by the North-WestUniversity Business School.One hundred entrepreneurs will be selec-
ted countrywide to participate in this fully-funded BankSeta programme, of whichtwenty delegates will be selected for CapeTown.Successful applicants will thus receive a
BankSeta scholarship and will be able toparticipate in this programme at no extracost.Over and above certain conditions, all ap-
plicants will be tested and interviewed toensure that they fit the profile and thatBankseta’s investment (approximatelyR30 000 per candidate) in the students justi-fies the outcome.V Interested parties should contact Willem Odendaal via email ([email protected]) by 10 July. Hecan also be phoned on 084 061 4333.
Get business savvy at courseEnter race for charity: After a long cold winter it’s always lovely to look forward tospring. Here’s an opportunity to put the spring into your step and have some family fun atThe Sunflower Fund’s Fun Run/Walk taking place on Sunday 13 September in Mouille Point.The R80 entry fee includes a 2015 bandana and a medal. This is a fun exercise and lends anopportunity to families, friends, schools and communities to create awareness about ourdesperate need for people to register as donors to help leukaemia sufferers. The Westerfordlearners have always supported this event, and the Sunflower Fund would like to challengelearners from other schools to show solidarity to this worthy course and join them. Marcelshave agreed to sponsor free frozen yoghurt to all participating on the day. Register via emailto [email protected] or call 021 701 0661.
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Peter Mitchell, Schalk Joubert (baskitaar), Luna Paige (vocals en klavier),Vernon Swart (dromme) | Corlea | André and the Swingers | Dowwe Dolla |
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V Platinum Jukebox, 10 decades of song& dance will be on stage at Barnyard Wil-lowbridge until Sunday 19 July. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za for bookingsand more information.
V The Game: Shannon’s Tongue will beon stage at Alexander Upstairs until Sa-turday 11 July. Visit shows.alexander-bar.co.za for tickets and more informati-on.
V More Adventures of Noddy will be sta-ged at Artscape Theatre Foyer at 10:30or 12:30 until Friday 10 July. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V Goldilocks and the Three Bears will bestaged at the Nassau Theatre in New-lands at 10:00 until Saturday 11 July. Tic-kets are available at Computicket. Visitwww.lilliputplayers.co.za for more.
V A Spartacus ofAfrica will be onstage at the Artsca-pe Opera House un-til Sunday 12 July.Tickets are availableat Computicket.
V Fantastic 50 withIan and VivienneVon Memerty willbe on stage at The-atre on the Bay untilSunday 12 July. Visitwww.theatreonthe-bay.co.za for ticketsor more informati-on.
V Comedy on Rollpresents an openmic night at Obvi-ously Armchair inObservatory everyWednesday from21:30. R30. Follow@ComedyOnARollon Twitter for more.
V Dave Levinsohnwill be on stage atthe Roxy Revue Barfrom tonight (Wed-nesday) until Satur-day with LAUG# @ME. Tickets are avai-lable at Computicket.
V Born in the RSA will be on stage at theBaxter Flipside from tonight (Wednes-day) until Saturday 8 August. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V McCully Workshop will be at Die Boeron Thursday and Friday. R140. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.
V Josh Roxton will be performing at theV&A Waterfront’s Pierhead Deck from12:30 on Friday 10 July. Entrance is free.
V Judith Sephuma will be performing atthe V&A Waterfront Amphitheatre onFriday from 18:00. Entrance is free.
V Gert Vlok-Nel kuier Vrydag in die OuMeul-teater. R120. Bespreek by 083 5640056 of [email protected].
V Donveno Prins will be performing his
first one-man show From Elsies to theWorld at the Baxter Concert Hall on Fri-day and Saturday. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V Fantastic Mr Fox will be staged at Art-scape Theatre Foyer at 10:30 on Saturdayand then from Monday 13 to Friday 17 July.Tickets are available at Computicket.
V Bad Apple Revival will be at Bok Loun-ge from 17:00 to 21:00 on Saturday. En-trance is free.
V Gerald Clark and Luna Paige will bepresenting their Lovemore Show at DieBoer on Saturday. R120. Visit www.die-boer.com or call 021 979 1911 to book.
V Victor Tichart will present TeatimeTreats with Tichart, the launch of his new2015 Concert Series at the Chisholm Re-cital Room, UCT College of Music, on Sun-day from 11:00. Tickets cost R80 foradults or R50 for students and includerefreshments. Call 072 969 7297 to book.
V 021 Loun-ge@Swingers JazzPub & Restaurantin Wetton host livejazz on Sundaysfrom 17:00. Entran-ce is free. Up andcoming jazz actscan call 071 9388247 to book a slotto perform at 021’sJazz Sundays. Thevenue is also availa-ble for fundraisers.
V The BarleycornMusic Club meetson Mondays at20:00 at VillagerFootball Club, 11Lansdowne Road,Claremont. Entran-ce is (usually) R20for members andR30 for non-mem-bers. Visitwww.barley-corn.org.za for mo-re.
V Comedy on Rollpresent an openmic night at I heartIT, Main Road, Ron-debosch on Mon-
day nights from 20:00. R20. Follow @Co-medyOnARoll on Twitter for more.
V Klassik en Dan Valley kuier Dinsdag virOop Dinsdag by Die Boer. Toegang is gra-tis. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 of www.die-boer.com.
V Sunset Fireflies will be hosting song-writers evenings at Rococoa Restaurantat The Palms Shopping Centre every Tu-esday. Entry costs R50 and includes aglass of Rhino wine or an SAB beer. Visitwww.facebook.com/groups/sarockreu-nion75 for more.
V Hollow Body will be performing at theV&A Waterfront’s Pierhead Deck from12:30 on Wednesday 15 July. Entrance isfree
V Joe Parker will be at Die Boer fromWednesday 15 to Friday 17 July. R120. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
Enchanting: Luna Paige andGerald Clark will bring The Lovemore Show to Die Boer on Saturday 11July. The two intertwine their owncompositions, romantic covers andsongs written for the show withstories about where the songscome from. Audience members willalso stand a chance to win ticketsto watch Die Ander Konsert withPeter Mitchell, Luna Paige, GeraldClark, Frieda van den Heever, MavisVermaak, Nick Turner, SchalkJoubert and Ronan Skillen, whenthe show is staged at Die Boer inOctober. Tickets to The LovemoreShow cost R120. Call 021 979 1911to book.
Comedy icon, Joe Parker, will bemaking a rare appearance in Ca-pe Town next week he performsin Durbanville.
The owner of the Johannesburgcomedy club, Parker’s Comedyand Jive, seldom performs in Ca-pe Town, but he’ll be doing threeshows at Die Boer from Wednes-day 15 to Friday 17 July.
After more than 40 years on theSouth African comedy circuit,Parker has earner a reputationfor being earthy, provocative andinnovative. Despite his cheeky defiance of
all things politically correct, Joeis one of few comics to have hadan episode of Dali Tambo’s hittalk show People of the South de-voted to him alone.
His style of delivery is directand to the point – best describedas adult and sometimes risqué,but never crude. A fine musicianto boot, he isn’t shy to pull out hisguitar and treat his audience toa few rib-tickling songs.V Tickets for his shows at Die Boer costR120 and can be booked online at
www.dieboer.com or by calling 021 979 1911.
Comedy great on CPT stage
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The streets of Elsies River may be betterknown for its threats of crime and gang-sterism but the smooth sax sounds of
Donveno Prins has proved that music canempower you to achieve some positivedreams.
On Friday and Saturday you will get thechance to discover that journey when hehosts From Elsies to the World at the BaxterConcert Hall to give you some insights intohis career. It’s a journey that is still on a posi-tive path but like so many musicians on theCape Flats it started in the church, leadingto Christmas Bands, and eventually touringthe world. “When I was still in school I neverin a million years thought that this would bemy bread and butter,” he says thinking backto his beginnings.
Joining Abdullah Ibrahim’s jazz pro-gramme led to his ability flourishing gettingchosen to be part of the National Youth Bandand touring to many festivals across theworld, but since then he has become a stapleof the South African music scene.
Best known for his performances in pro-ductions such as Intimate Nights Chapter II,Love, Jazz & Duets and Music Alla Kaap, he’salso worked alongside renowned local artistssuch as Lloyd Cele, Loyiso Bala, Jimmy Dlud-lu, Judith Sephuma, PJ Powers as well as La-dysmith Black Mambazo.
“It’s always been exciting to work with allthese musicians but some of the highlightsof my career and travels was when I got theopportunity to perform with Jonathan But-ler in Kenya, Nigeria, Cape Town and Johan-nesburg.
“Also recording with Kirk Whalum on his
latest Gospel According To Jazz Chapter 4with bassist Jonathan Roubain was a phe-nomenal experience.”
With this show at the Baxter he is invitingaudiences to discover that journey into mu-sic. “This show has also kind of forced me todig a bit deeper into my heritage to find outexactly where I come from and the impact ithad on where I’m at now.”
From Elsies to the World is directed by Ali-stair Izobell and includes original composedmusic, and will be performed in English andAfrikaans with some amazing stories thatwill make for an enjoyable night out.
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Sensationalsax manDonvenoPrins shareshis story atthe Baxterthisweekend.
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KatlehoPuleMohale (19), a formerhead-boy at El Shaddai Christian School inDurbanville has a passion for helping
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left-over pocket money from his trip over-seas to buy soccer boots and shin guards foran underprivileged deaf soccer team, thePhillipi Deaf Stars.This gesture was so well received that the
schoolboy swiftly launched a non-profit or-ganisation designed to assist township chil-dren with a passion for sports to receive therequisite equipment.The NPO, Katleho’s Give2Talent, also
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started about three weeks ago, is currentlydrivenbyDistrictNorthCricket,with sever-al second-hand kits having already beenfreelydonatedbyDistrictNorthyouth crick-eters. Besides the participation of severalnorthern suburbs schools in the drive, theEl Shaddai Christian School, Kat’s formerschool has also made a donation to the drivein the form of second-hand kits. Perfect
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Going to bat for needy
The District North u13 cricketers and District North coaches Altin Witten and Arno Schipperhanding over some of the collected used, secondhand cricket kits to Kateleho Mohale of KG2T.
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The 20th edition of the Coke Cup kicked offat sports grounds across the city over theweekend.The competition has been unearthing lo-
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ment.415 clubs will compete in the tournament
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Amateurs play for the spotlight
Durbanville’s Justin Morkel (left) tries to chip FC Tafelzicht goalkeeper Ian de Klerk in their matchat the Hanover Park sports complex. Durbanville won the match 32. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
Western Province’s Charmaine Keyser lifts her Eastern Province opponent Carmen Nompondo in a tackle during their provincial league match at City park on Saturday. WP won theencounter 3720. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
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Western Province’s CelestAdonis (left) andXoliswa Mboboattempt to tackleEastern Province’sPortia Jongaduring theirprovincial leaguematch at Citypark on Saturday.
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Brackenfell se senior rugbyspan het Sater-dagmet ’n oortuigende oorwinning van 48-17in ’n uitgesteldewedstryd teen die klubHam-lets nou ook ’n sterk aanspraakmaker ge-word op die titel in B-afdeling van die WP seSuperliga.Terwyl die B-afdeling uit 15 spanne be-
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Brakke maak nou stem dik
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KARATE: CHLOE DRA GROEN EN GOUD MET TROTS
Sy is kleinén getrein!STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Toe die klein Chloe Rut-gers op vyfjarige ouder-domvir die eerste keer in
die Bishop Lavis-dojo instaphet die mense gedink sy is bydie verkeerde plek.Vandag, ses jaar later, dra
sy die groen en goudmet trots.Chloe is ’n leerling aan die
Primêre Skool De Vrijzee inGoodwood.
Buitemuurse aktiwiteite“Chloewasnogaltyd ’nkind
wat lief was vir sport en buite-muurse aktiwiteite. Haar belangstelling inkarate het egter van haar peetpa en sy seungekom wat die sport beoefen. Met haar ge-reelde kuiers by hulle het hulle vir haarbietjie geleer en besluit om haar by BishopLavis in te skryf. Met haar eerste besoekaan die dojo was sensei Eddie du Plessiseers skepties omdat sy so jonk was. Maarmet hulle eerste oefensessiewas hy stomge-slaan en verbaas met haar potensiaal watsy getoon het,” vertel haarma, Brenda Rut-gers.Die suksesverhaal van Chloe het ook ’n
paar slaggate. Weens finansiële redes konsy nie na plekke toer soos Kanada, Kroasiëen Zambië nie.“Ekbly positief en glo ek gaannog eendag
wel finansiële ondersteuning kry en myland oorsee verteenwoordig. Ek is baietrots op my prestasie vroeër vanjaar in Jo-hannesburg toe ekmy land verteenwoordighet en ’n silwermedalje gewen het inAfrikase sone 6-kampioenskap.
Droom“My grooste droomwat ek baie graag wil
bereik, is om eendag deel te neem aan dieOlimpiese Spele. Dit is waarvoor ek oefen,”vertel Chloe.Karate is nie al waarin Chloe belangstel
nie, sy is ’n kranige atleet en speel selfs ’npaar instrumente soos klavier, blokfluit enkitaar.
Vir nou is Chloe se fokus opdie Cheetah Challenge wat inSeptember in Bloemfonteingehou word, asook die inter-skole-karatekampioenskap inJohannesburg in Oktober. Dierol wat sensei Llewellyn Rho-da speel, moet ook nie geringgeskat word nie. Rhoda is eenvan die redes hoekom sy sosuksesvol is. “Sensei Rhodamotiveer my om altyd hoërhoogtes te bereik en ’n gedissi-plineerde deelnemer aan diesport te wees.”Chloe benodig egter die hulp
van borge om aan toernooieoor die land heen deel te neem. Mense wathaar wil bystaan, kan Brenda Rutgers kon-tak by 083 591 0777.