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Furore over empty plotMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
A vacant stretch of land between Brook-lyn and Paarden Island is in the spot-light after residents have cried foul
over its ownership.According to residents, the sale of the
property located close to Mill Street, by theformer Blaauwberg Municipality to a hous-ing association, has sparked a furore.They claim the chairperson of the associa-
tion was City of Cape Town councillor Ach-
mat Williams.Residents say the property was rezoned
from public open space to general residen-tial to make way for flats in the early 2000s.According toCitymaycomember for ener-
gy, environmental and spatial planning, Jo-han van der Merwe, the property was zonedGeneral Residential 2 (GR2) from the outsetand no land use application was required toacquire the current zoning.Years later, residents say construction
was started and later stopped by themunici-pality.
Today, residents say they are stuck withthe various issues caused by an unsecuredproperty.At the top of the list is the anti-social activ-
ities of vagrants who make use of the openpiece of land.A residentwho askednot to be named says
she witnesses vagrants urinating and defe-cating in public. In addition, she says, herchildren are being exposed to vagrants hav-ing sex on the field.“I grew up in Brooklyn and we used to
walk on that plot with our dogs. Now they
sold it and we must deal with all this non-sense. The place is filthy and in summer itsmells really bad. We can’t go on like this,”she says.Residents also claim when they report
these problems to the City, they are told Cityofficials cannot take any action because it isprivate property.In a telephone call Williams confirmed he
was the chairperson of the association butsays it’s under liquidation and referredTyg-erBurger to Sanek.
V To page 2.
Milnerton High Schoolpupils gave their all inan electrifyingperformance ofGrease last Friday.Their performance ofthe classic teenageromance received astanding ovation.Pictured in the centreis Jared Schaedlerwho sang his heartout during the show.See more on page 4.
PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
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According to Sanek director Trevor Glaumthe erf was one ofmany sold to the associationaround June 2000.He said the association is amunicipal entity
whichwas createdby theBlaauwbergMunici-pality for the purpose of developing this andother land.“The Housing Association of Blaauwberg
was subsequently liquidated by order of theHigh Court of South Africa, Western Cape di-vision. The joint liquidators are currently at-tending to negotiations with the City of CapeTown in an endeavour to sell this and other
immovable property back to the municipal-ity andhope to be in a position to successful-ly conclude negotiations and a sale in duecourse,” Glaum says.But Citymaycomember for safety and se-
curity, JP Smith, said law enforcement hasnot received complaints about the property.He said the property owner is responsible
for ensuring theproperupkeepof saidprop-erty, including any illegal occupation there-of.“The City’s Law Enforcement depart-
ment cannot intervene on private proper-ty. The owner has to seek an eviction orderor lay trespassing charges with the SouthAfrican Police Service,” he says.Commenting on illegal dumping,mayoral
committee member for health, SiyabulelaMamkeli, says the City received a com-plaint with regards to the problem in June2013.“A notice was issued to Sanek Trust Liq-
uidators in terms of the City of Cape Town:Environmental Health By-Law, 13333 of 30June 2003. The property was cleared by Sa-nek Trust Liquidators on 8 August 2013.City Health has not received any furthercomplaints.”
lResidents have raised concerns about the condition and illegal occupation of this vacant propertyin Brooklyn. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
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A bold plan to address vagrancy in thegreater Table View community hasseen several residents, City officials,
CPF members and other stakeholders taketo the streets to share information.Armed with pamphlets and posters, the
group handed them to passing motoristsand those in need of assistance. The pam-phlets, created by the Table View CPF, list-ed organisationswhichassist homeless peo-ple. The vision was to educate residents onhow to give responsibly, and assist thosein need of help by giving them the organisa-tions’ contact details.In less than a week, one homeless man
showed up on the TLC Outreach Projects’doorstep.The organisation has assisted homeless
people by providing skills, counselling andprojects to aid their rehabilitation.On a cold winter morning, TLC founder
Colleen Pietersen can be seen hosting aphysical exercise class for a group of home-less people. Among them is the latest re-cruit, a man (23) who tells a tale of life onthe streets and how he came to TLC after
being handed a CPF pamphlet.Pietersen says the organisation has been
going for 19years and their focus is rehabili-tation and reintegration.The organisation formerly ran a safe
house in Atlantis, a farm along the N7 anda house in Blouberg for seven years.Another homeless man (29) who has been
living on the streets for many years, saysgoing back home is not always an option.His family, he said, live in Atlantis have re-lations with a well known gang.He came to Table View at the age of 9 in
search for a better life. “My father died andI did not knowmymother. I grew up at TLCand went through various projects. AuntyColleen foundme and she found a house forus first on a farm and then in Blouberg.”Petersen said these homes formerly
served as half-way houses to assist thosewho could not be reintegrated with theirfamilies by providing basic skills for em-ployment. Due to financial constraints, thehomes have closedThe man explains for many years he bat-
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Agreement: Members of the Brooklyn, Ysterplaat and Rugby Residents’ Association(BYRRA) handed a donation to Nataly Horn (centre) principal of Ysterplaat Primary Schoolfor the use of the school hall for their meetings. She is flanked by Pamela Pool (left) andRobert Goch.
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According to Angel Snyman who headsthe Christian Connection Society at the highschool, the project was initiated by pupilsand the school partnered with the Out Of Af-rica Children’s Foundation (OOAF).
OOAF founder Kim Ferroli-Highfield ex-plains the initial step taken was to identifya nearby underprivileged school.
Each school was contacted and decidedwhether or not they wanted to participate.The privileged school is responsible for col-lecting food donations while the underprivi-leged learners clean the streets of their com-munity by collecting recyclable goods.
Snyman explains they were excited topartner with Marconi Beam and managed tosecure a R15 000 donation from OK Foodsand struck a partnership with Meals onWheels in Brooklyn to provide soup for 400pupils.
Ferroli-Highfield says the project is aimedat bridging the gap between pupils. She sayswhile the two schools are just a few kilome-tres away, pupils come from “two differentworlds”.
“The project is a new way for them to cometogether while addressing very important is-sues like food security and environmentalimpact.
“The Marconi pupils worked hard to col-lect the recyclable goods and we hope thiswill help teach them to take pride in theircommunity. In addition, the Milnerton pu-pils get to see first hand the issues that otherpupils face and how they can lend a hand,”she says.
During the first exchange yesterday, pu-pils from both schools braved the coldweather and spent time socialising.
The project was sponsored by Tuffy, Wool-worths, Hirsch’s, Postwink Recycle Solu-tions and Waste Man.V For more information email [email protected].
Shifra Ross fromMilnerton High Schooland Phemphelo Phirifrom Marconi BeamPrimary School duringthe exchange. PHOTO:MONIQUE DUVAL
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The classic teenage love story was broughtto life with music, dance and vocal perform-ances which received a standing ovationfrom the crowd.Monique Duval took the pictures.
Kameron Steyl as Sandy and Taryn De Wet as Rizzo during a singalong to Summer Loving.
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A clarion call for information aboutfour men suspected of smashing win-dows of cars in Sunningdale and
Blouberg has been made.According to a report by Table View
Neighbourhood Watch (TVNW), four van-dals set out in the early hours of Sunday 26July and smashed the windows of a numberof cars parked outside.
According to TVNW media liaison JamieAgenbag, nothing appeared to have beenstolen andmore than 14 caseswere reportedto the watch.
The watch also released CCTV footage ontheir Facebook page showing a silver Audipull up in front of a home and three menget out and smash the window of a vehiclebefore driving off.
In her social media post, Agenbag wrote:“On Sunday morning between 05:00 and07:00, at least 14 vehicles in Sunningdaleand Blouberg were vandalised. This ofcourse is not acceptable and as a communi-ty we need to not only put a stop to it, butfind the vandals and take them to task.”
She said Table View police have asked forthe footage to be released in the hopes resi-dents may be able to recognise the perpetra-tors.
The watch said these incidents were re-ported in various roads and three incidentstook place in Sunningdale Drive.
According to Table View police stationcommander Colonel Dirk Vosloo, 16 caseshave been reported.
At this stage, he says, no arrests havebeen made and it is unclear whether or notthe perpetrators live in the precinct as thematter is being investigated.
“ We will have no mercy on the perpetra-tors. Once they are identified, they will bearrested and face charges in court,” Vosloowarned.
If any member of the public has informa-tion that could lead to the arrest of the per-petrators, they can contact the Table ViewDetective unit on 021 521 3301 or the stationon 021 521 3300V To view the footage visit the TVNW Facebookpage. Anyone with information is asked to call theTable View detective unit on 021 521 3301 or021 521 3300. You can also email the neighbourhood watch on [email protected]
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Taxis and traders upset residentsMONIQUE DUVAL
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Questions around the legalityof a taxi rank along SandownRoad have arisen.
The rank, located in theemergency lane close to the WestCoast Road intersection, continuesto irk motorists.
During peak hour traffic, motor-ists travelling towards West CoastRoad are faced with several delaysas taxis are seen picking up passen-gers.
Each day between eight to 10 tax-is can be seen. When a taxi is filledwith passengers, drivers then pro-ceed to cross three traffic lanes intothe right turning lane.
Other motorists are forced togive way as drivers shout out ofwindows and cross lanes withoutlooking out for other road users.TygerBurger witnessed as a taxi
driver proceeded to the intersec-tion in the right turning lane and made anillegal u-turn, nearly causing a collision.
Safety concernsAccording to Leon Alhadeff from the Ta-
ble View Ratepayers’ Association (TVRA)the association has received complaintsfrom residents who are concerned abouttheir safety.
According to City of Cape Town directorfor safety and security, Richard Bosman, theCity’s Traffic Service has also received com-plaints and has carried out a number of en-forcement operations focusing on the taxisin the area.
In the most recent operation, conductedon Tuesday 23 June, various offences wererecorded.
“Eight for having no PDP [public drivingpermit, four for driving without a driving li-cence, six for failing to wear safety belts, 55
for passenger overloads, five for disobeyingdirectional arrows and one arrest for reck-less and negligent driving” Bosman said.
The City referred questions regarding thelegality of the taxi rank to the provincialtransport department.
However, according to departmentspokesperson Siphesihle Dube, taxi ranksare the City’s responsibility.
Dube provided a comprehensive overviewof legal taxi routes along Sandown Road,none of which indicate a start/stop point onSandown Road.
According to City mayco member fortransport Brett Herron, the current mini-bus-taxi operations were moved to their po-sition from the West Coast Road as a tempo-rary arrangement in 2012.
“This arrangement will apply until suchtime as all of the MyCiTi Phase 1 routes havebeen rolled out and the bus service has re-
placed the minibus-taxi operations in thisarea – by 2016, if all goes to according toplan.”
Another issue raised by residents is the in-troduction of informal trading next to the ar-eas where the taxis rank.
Traders can be seen selling their wares onthe pavement, causing pedestrians to walkin the street to access the taxis.
According to City mayco member for tour-ism, events and economic and development,Garreth Bloor, there is no informal tradingplan for the area, which means that as longas informal traders comply with the City’sby-laws there is no restriction on their trad-ing in the area.
In addition, he says the municipality isconsidering an informal trading plan for thesubcouncil area and it is proposed no in-formal trading be permitted at this location.
Asked whether traders are contravening
any by-laws, Bloor says: “There isno ongoing by-law contraventionsdirectly attributable to the informaltraders”.TygerBurger questioned how this
was possible when traders were ob-structing pedestrian access and inresponse Bloor repeated the state-ment about the absence of a tradingplan.
No trading restrictionsHe said this means that as long as
informal traders comply with theCity’s by-laws, there is no restric-tion on their trading in the area andthe proposal being considered bythe City to not allow trading at thislocation “because it is not consid-ered an appropriate informal trad-ing area in terms of concerns aboutcongestion and the narrow pave-ment”.
“In terms of the question aboutobstruction, the Courts have ruledon a similar matter that an obstruc-
tion needs to be substantive to be seen as acontravention of the by-laws. That beingsaid, the City has acknowledged that the cur-rent activities are not appropriate in that lo-cation and in terms of the informal tradingplan that is under consideration, the City isproposing that no informal trading be per-mitted at that location,” Bloor said.
The trading plan has been a contentiousissue in Table View in recent months as resi-dents have cried foul over the public partici-pation process.
Asked whether these traders have permitsand what remedial action has been taken bythe municipality, Bloor says: “The absenceof an informal trading plan also means thatinformal traders are not required to havepermits to trade in the area”.V Do you think taxis and informal trading should beallowed at this location? Send a letter with yourthoughts to [email protected]
V Annual meeting of the Brooklyn, Yster-plaat and Rugby Ratepayers’ Association(BYRRA) will be held on Thursday 6 Augustat Ysterplaat Primary School at 19:00. Anelection will be held as part of the meeting.For more information email [email protected].
V Ladies night As a celebration of Women’sWeek in August, Life Changers church willhost a women’s only comedy night with Ma-ry Steward on Wednesday 12 August from19:00. Tickets are R50 and include a freecappuccino. Tickets can be purchased at Li-fe Changers Church (corner Raats Drive andEchium Road) between 9:00 to 16:00 fromMonday to Thursday or at the door. For mo-re information call Una or Fiona on021 557 7704.
V Hit show Mike Mccullagh’s Milestones tothe Millennium show will be on stage at theKillarney Clubhouse from 14:30 on Sunday9 August. Doors open for the popular showat 12:00 and tickets cost R100 or R50 forchildren under 12. VIP tickets are availableat R295 for adults and R115 for children un-der 12 and include a three-course lunchfrom 12:00 to 14:00 in the dining hall. Bookthrough Computicket.
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Concerns about taxis and informal trading along Sandopwn Road have surfaced. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
Vanjaar vier die Alta du Toit-nasorgsen-trum in Boston sy immergewilde vroue-og-gend met ’n egte Kaapse tema.
“Ons kuier saam met Dine van Zyl, be-kende in koskringe, die TV-aanbieder KimCloete as seremoniemeester, en wat kanméér Kaaps wees as Emo Adams en sy or-kes wat die vermaak gaan verskaf? Dít allesterwyl ons Kaaps-Maleise kos eet,” nooiMarina van der Meulen, die sentrum sefondswerwer. Vanjaar se vroue-oggend isreeds die agtste een. Daar is nog enkelekaartjies beskikbaar en plek vir slegs vierstalletjies waar die vroue “inkopies” kandoen. Dit word op Saterdag 15 Augustus indie All Stars-teater in Brackenfell gehou.V Bespreek by [email protected]. Stalletjieskos R150 en kaartjies beloop R275.
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Music students play fortheir university costsTwo music students at the Hugo Lam-brechts Music Centre in Parow havebeen accepted at universities abroad.
Due to the costs of attendance, theywill be hosting a fundraising concert inorder to raise money to pay for theirfees.
Danielle Rossouw (clarinet) andpast-student Jeffrey Armstrong (violin),will perform on 16 August at 15:30 in theHugo Lambrechts Auditorium, with Elnavan der Merwe on piano.
Entry to the concert is free of charge,but donations from those attending theconcert are welcomed.
V Contact Charlene Saayman on 021 939 9105(10:00 to 18:00) for further information.
Century City’s inclusion in the city’sRapid Bus Transit system received aboost with the opening of a new direct
MyCiTi route from Dunoon to Century Cityvia Omuramba station over the weekend.
Rabie Property Group stated the newtrunk route, T04, will culminate in the pub-lic transport interchange at Century City’snew Trunk Station developed at a cost ofR34m by the property group as part of itsinfrastructure commitments to unlock ad-ditional development rights at CenturyCity.
Rabie director Colin Green said the re-lease of bulk infrastructure at Century Citywas linked to various infrastructure pro-jects, of which the Trunk Station was one.
“To date a total of just over 1 000 000m²of bulk has been released and close on 800000 m² has been completed. The balancecomprises projects in various stages of theplanning and subdivision process.”
Green saidCenturyCitywasalreadywellserviced by rail with the nearby CenturyCity Station and a well-managed, dedicatedtaxi rank, but the completion of the MyCiTitrunk station would add a new dimensionto public transport with MyCiTi’s fast, effi-cient and reliable service.
It is envisaged that in the long term Cen-tury City will be a major interchange be-tween the trunk and feeder routes emanat-ing from Atlantis, Durbanville, Khayelit-sha and the Southern Suburbs.
He said as the MyCiTi service expands,the reliance on Golden Arrow and mini bustaxis services will be reduced.
Century City has been part of the MyCiTiservice since November 2013 when a feederroute was introduced from Omuramba Sta-tion to Century City which ran in mixedtraffic through Montague Gardens to Cen-tury City, down Century Avenue, past theCanal Walk Shopping centre and along Sa-ble Road to the Century City railway sta-tion.
The new T04 Dunoon-Century CityTrunk route will travel along PotsdamRoad from Usasaza station, servicing in-dustrial areas along Koeberg Road withnew stations at Refinery, Montague Gar-dens and Turf Club before reaching Omu-ramba station. Buses will then turn downRatanga Road providing communitiesaround the new Phoenix and Sanddrift sta-tions with access to the growing MyCiTinetwork ending at the Century City stationin the public transport interchange.
For existing passengers the servicemeans a quicker journey between Dunoonand Century City with no transfers and acheaper fare.
Instead of travelling in mixed traffic, thebuses will travel along dedicated red roadsensuring a quicker journey even in theheavily congested peak hours with busesdeparting every 10 minutes on weekdaymorning and afternoon peaks and every 20to 30 minutes at other times.
CenturyCity gainsDunoonbus route
Soft hearts: More than 140 teddybears and soft toys made their way toBlaauwberg beach recently where theirowners donated them to the organisation Unburn. The aim of the organisation is to raise funds and collect softtoys for the specialist C2 Burns Unitat the Red Cross Children’s Hospitalwhere children suffering from burninjuries are treated. The teddy bearcollection at Blaauwberg beach wasinitiated by Durbanville photographerNeels Kleynhans, who has a heart forcharity. Front from left are Marique deLange, Liana Liebenberg, Erica Rossand Yolanda Groenewald (red scarf).Back: Chantell Ross Silson, MariliEsterhuise, Marinice Coetzee, Alisheade Jager, AnnaMarie Conradie (inbrown jacket) and Elzaan Hall (pinktop). PHOTO: NEELS KLEYNHANS
8 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 5 Augustus 2015HOOFARTIKELBLAD
“The most common way peoplegive up theirpower is by thinking they don’thave any.”– Alice Walker
Kyk, Ma, geen voete! Een van die deelnemers aan Die Burger se bergfietswedrenne Saterdag in Stellenboschprobeer sy voete droog hou. FOTO: LEÁNNE STANDER/FOTO24
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There is no National Women’sDay equivalent for men.Women’s issues, at least in theWest, have been in the spot-light since around 1900, men’shaven’t. Specific men’s yes, butnot men as a whole.
The “patriarchy” was alsoharmful to men. Many peoplearen’t even conditioned to seethis.
Invariably if a woman speaksout about women’s rights,equality and liberation shereceives praise. If a manspeaks out about men’s rights,equality and liberation hereceives contempt. Doublestandards.
“National Women’s Day” wasdue to the protests by manywomen against Apartheid in1956. Some of the women saidthat men didn’t help them. Itwas a Thursday. Many of themen were too busy slavingaway in the mines. But, thatdoesn’t mean much.
No-one is 100% their gender,and has something of theopposite gender within. So,“National Women’s Day” canalso be seen as men, andwomen, acknowledging thewoman, and feminine, within.
RUDI KRAMPParow East
Acknowledgethe feminine
diere vermink deur ’n idiotieseviering wat glad nie opbouendis nie. Trouens, dit kos ’nklomp geld wat eerder gebruikkon gewees het om hawelose enwerklose mense te voed.
Ek en my hele familie stemnee vir vuurwerke op diestrand!
ELLEN BEHRENSSunningdale
Many tens of thousands ofpeople meet on Blouberg beachevery year and are Happy withNew Year’s Eve and GuyFawkes fireworks. People allover the world celebrate withfire works – whether themagnificent Sydney New Year’sEve display renowned theworld over or the FrenchBastille Day or USA Independ-ence Day. Fireworks are partof family and community life.
As a dog and pet owner I cansay my animals are far morescared of the occasional
Blouberg fireworksenjoyed by many
thunder and lightning than ofthe fireworks. The intensity andsurprise aspect of this naturalweather phenomenon is infinite-ly greater than continuousfireworks centralised at a beachfront.
Whether Guy Fawkes haslinks to a British festival isirrelevant as people of allreligions and ethnic backgrounds enjoy this massget-together for numerousreasons. In fact the BloubergGuy Fawkes Festival was evenfeatured in 2014 on the “BBCWorld News Travel Show”which without doubt has addedpositively to our image whenmost news coming out of SouthAfrica is usually negative.
For families to be able to gettogether on an early eveningonce a year and have funtogether is something we shouldappreciate and treasure.
In time it could develop intoa major West Coast tourismfestival if the right approachand marketing is taken.
South Africa is lacking infestivals and festivities whichone can experience the worldover – this is one opportunitywhich must not be lost.
AGI ORFANOS,Email
“Fireworks spark ire”, TB, 15Julie, verwys: Kan Suid-Afrika-ners asseblief ophou om vuur-werke en klappers te skiet ophierdie dag, wat niks met ons tedoen het nie.
Kom ons vier liewer ’n lekkerSuid-Afrikaanse fees metSuid-Afrikaanse geregte op diestrand waar almal saamkuier.Ons kan so baie van mekaarleer en van almal se spesialegeregte proe.
Ons kan jaarliks die temaverander sodat ons almal in dieland betrek om saam te werk.
Stop onmiddellik die vuurwer-ke wat nadelig is vir die natuuren natuurlewe. Dis net ’ngeldmakery vir sekere mense enelke jaar word etlike mense en
Vervang vuurwerkemet lekker SA fees
Ek was onlangs ’n stille waar-nemer van die uiters swak sorgwat by ons primêre gesondheid-sorg-klinieke aangebied word.
Ek was geskok oor die feitdat pasiënte van alle rasse,geslagte, oud en jonk, absoluutsoos slagvee van een kamer na’n ander gestuur word, sonderverduideliking of sonder dievoorreg om vrae te vra. Diekommunikasievaardighede vanalle kategorieë personeel isuiters swak. Geen van diepasiënte mag vrae vra as hulleonseker voel oor iets nie.
ANONIEMEpos
Uiters swak optredeen sorg by klinieke
Verlede jaar was ek bietjie indie nood en moes ek my seunse selfoon verpand by ’n winkelin die Parow-sentrum. Ek kondit egter eers oor twee maandeterugkoop.
Toe ek tuiskom en dieselfoon vir my seun teruggee,kom hy agter die selfoon geeonmiddellik probleme. ’nMaand gelede neem my man syselfoon en verpand dit bydieselfde winkel. Toe hy sy foongaan haal, het hy dit ook nienagegaan nie en kom eers bydie huis agter dat daar lelikeskrape op die skerm is en laterdie dag ook dat die luidsprekersfoutief is. So, wees maarversigtig as jy jou goed by diéwinkel verpand.
BAIE KWAADEpos
Moenie selfoon bydié plek verpand
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Sit feite op dietafel oor diejag van leeusEmosies is die afgelope tyd opgejaag oordie beskermde leeu Cecil, wat met aas uitdie Hwange Nasionale Park in Zimbabwegelok en deur ’n Amerikaanse jagterdoodgeskiet is.Hoort geblikte leeujag werklik nog tuis
in die 21ste eeu? het vrae van omgewings-bewustes wêreldwyd opgeklink.Om ’n wilde dier, waarvan die vleis
ongeskik is vir menslike gebruik, bloot tejag vir sy vel – en kop as trofee bo joukaggel – klink weliswaar in ons modernetye barbaars.Tog is daar twee kante van ’n saak.
Navorsing, volgens die departement vanomgewingsake, het gewys dat leeus watin gevangenskap geteel word geennegatiewe impak op wilde leeubevolkingshet nie. Daar word ook aangevoer datleeus wat in aanhouding geteel en gejagword, ’n aansienlike bydrae tot diebewaring van wilde leeus én tot die SAekonomie lewer. Dit mag waar wees.Tog moet kennis geneem word van
ander se besware teen dié gebruik. Daarword beweer dat leeus in haglike omstan-dighede geteel word en half bedwelm iswanneer dié halfmak diere glo in kleinkampies gejag word.Dit sal dus noodsaaklik wees om agter
die ware feite oor geblikte leeujag tekom. As daar dan groot misverstandeheers en ongegronde vooroordele is oordie jag van leeus wat in aanhoudinggeteel is, moet dit dringend ondersoek endeur alle belanghebbendes bespreek word.In die stadium klink dié gebruik alles
behalwe eties.
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V Foeitog, Jaap Barends ... ek voel eintlikjammer vir jou. As jy so ’n “expert” wasvir die kies van die beste spelers, hoekomis jy dan nie daar nie? Dit help nie om nouop papier te kla nie. Is dit suur druiwe?Miskien moet jy maar Saterdae vir jou ’npiekniekmandjie pak en êrens langs ’n ri-viertjie gaan ontspan pleks van om rugbyte kyk. - Elize, Durbanville
V Ek dink Jaap se nuutste uitbarstng hethier en daar meriete, maar ongelukkig hetSpies nie aan verwagtinge voldoen gedu-rende die Superreeks nie. - Koos
V Hoe werk Jaap Barends se kop? Lood deJager is “te maer vir internasionale rug-by”, maar hy weeg 10 kilogram swaarderas Victor Matfield, wat die meeste toetsevir Suid-Afrika gespeel het. En dan souPierre Spies ons kwansuis teen die AllBlacks laat wen het. Volgens Jaap moetSchalk Burger, die speler wat in die laastetwee toetse die meeste duikslae uitge-voer het, eerder netbal speel. Wie moet hyop die netbalbaan duik? - Jannie Boonzaai-er, CY
V Ek wil vir mnr. Fourie net daarop wys datverkeersbeamptes nie beperkte “weg-kruipplekke” nodig het nie. Hulle moet welten alle tye sigbaar wees sodat die spoed-vrate hulle kan sien en weet wat op hullewag. Verkeersbeamptes moet elke dagdaar sigbaar wees, nie net “once in a bluemoon” nie. - Susan Ellis, Kraaifontein
V Die nuwe Okavango-verlenging is ’n fan-tastiese pad. Net jammer daar is nou weer’n verkeerslig geïnstalleer wat rooi wordsonder dat daar verkeer is! - Anoniem
V To Frustrated Home Owner (TB,22 July)some people get themselves into positi-ons of power because they want to servethe boss. - Also frustrated
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V The Tank Art Gallery will be hosting agroup exhibition with work by Sandra Ha-nekom, Sarah Pratt, Bonita Logan, RonelBakker and Gerhard van Eck from Thursday6 August. The collection will include a varie-ty of mediums, including ceramics, et-chings, sculptures and more. The exhibitionwill be opened at 18:30 by Andi Norton,trustee of the Stellenbosch Outdoor Sculp-ture Trust and will run until Friday 31 Au-gust. Email [email protected] toRSVP for the opening.
V The Renewal Worship Conference willtake place at the Vredelust Church in Bell-ville from Thursday 6 to Saturday 8 Augustwith guests Joe Niemand, Mervis, Lloyd Ce-le, Pam de Menezes, Pastoor Lood, JulitaKok, Philip Minnaar, Allan van Niekerk, Ras-heed Ferguson, William Loedolff and IneldaHoltzhausen. Tickets cost R1000 and inclu-de lunch and drinks. Worship sessions from19:00 will be open to the public. Email [email protected] or visit www.nue-light.co.za for more information.
V The Artscape Women’s Humanity ArtsFestival takes place from Thursday 6 toSunday 9 August with theatre productions,workshops, free health screenings, filmscreenings and exhibitions on offer. Visitwww.artscape.co.za for more.
V A talk titled “Women in South AfricanAstronomy” will be presented by Dr SteveCrawford at the South African Astronomi-cal Observatory (next to the River Club)from 20:00 on Saturday 8 August. Craw-ford, who is from Southern African LargeTelescope (SALT), will look at the wide ran-ge of astronomical research that is beingled by women in South Africa. This will befollowed by a tour of the site and (weatherpermitting) star gazing. Visitwww.saao.ac.za for more.
V The Cape Town Midwifery and BirthConference will be launching the cam-paign for the 2015 conference with a smallbirth film festival at Erin Hall in Rondeboschfrom 18:00 on Tuesday 11 August. There willbe prizes and some small gifts for atten-dees, as well as a special discounts for theactual conference in October. Visitwww.midwiferyandbirthconference.co.zafor more information.
V Grounded, ’n kunsuitstalling met werkevan onder meer Margaret Gradwell, DianeVictor, Lynette ten Krooden en Angus Tay-lor, sal van Donderdag 12 Augustus by dieOude Libertas-galery te sien wees. Besoekwww.oudelibertas.co.za vir meer inligting.
V Die Kaapstadste Nedbank-KaapseWynmakersgilde-veiling vind op Donder-dag 13 Augustus vanaf 18:00 by die Kaap-stadse Internasionale Konferensiesentrumplaas. Die veiling bied aan wynentoesiastedie geleentheid om die wynmakers te ont-moet en hul uitsonderlike wyne te proe. Diewyne kom op Saterdag 3 Oktober onder diehamer in Stellenbosch. Kaartjies kos R190,’n wynglas ingesluit en is by www.webtic-kets.co.za beskikbaar. Besoek www.cape-winemakersguild.com vir meer inligting.
V SA Innovation Summit’s first ever Mar-ket on the Edge is taking place From Friday28 to Saturday 29 August at Cape TownStadium. Market-goers can expectscrumptious food and beverages, over 80innovative products including Lego robo-tics, electric cars, gadgets and more. Alsoon display at Market on the Edge is the In-ventor’s Garage and Pitching Den. Entrancecosts R50, but children under 12 enter free.Visit www.innovationsummit.co.za for mo-re.
V Oranjezicht City Farm Market will be atthe Granger Bay section of the V&A Water-front every Saturday from 09:00 to 14:00.Visit www.waterfront.co.za for more.
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The next Memories and Melodies concerttakes place at Milnerton Playhouse from10:30 on Wednesday 19 August.
Tickets cost R50 or R40 for bookings of10 or more and can be collected from onehour before the show.V Call Cynthia on 021 976 1227 to book. There willbe no Memories and Melodies concert in Bellvillethis month.
Cliftons play melodies
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SAREL BURGER
Terwyl Durbanville-Bellville en die Univer-siteit van Wes-Kaapland albei oortuigendeoorwinnings in die WP se jongste reeks Su-perliga-rugbywedstryde behaal het, het Bel-har die knie gebuig voor die Ikeys, maar hethy so byna ’n baie groot verrassing gelewer.
Belhar het die veel sterker UK goed skrik-gemaak, met sy voorhoede wat meestal diebotoon gevoer het. Maar swak besluitne-ming het uiteindelik meegebring dat dieBellvilliete naelskraapmet 31-35 verloor het.Die Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland het veelmakliker met Villager klaargespeel as watdie eindtelling van 45-41 impliseer.
UWK het ’n groot voorsprong opgebou,maar diep in die tweede helfte verslap sodatdie Brookside-span die agterstand drastieskon laat krimp.
Durbanville-Bellville het teen St. George13 drieë opgestapel,waarvan 8verdoel is, om’n wegholsege van 81-10 te beklink. Die
Strand-span is bestem om aan die einde vandie seisoen na die Superliga se B-afdeling af-geskuif te word.
Tegelykertyd lyk dit almeer of Kuilsrivieren Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege hul in2016 in die topafdeling van die kompetisiesal bevind nadat hulle met oorwinnings Sa-terdag hul plekke boaan die punteleer vandie B-afdeling verstewig het. Die Kuile hetkwaai teenstand van Unie-Milnerton onder-vind, maar het met 41-34 die knoop deurge-hak.
NNK het Raithby Universals met 29-14 ge-klop. Brackenfell het ’n goeie oorwinningvan 31-24 oor Bellville behaal, terwyl Kraai-fontein se Hands & Heart met 21-17 te sterkwas vir Macassar.
Die Tygerbergse spanne speel die komen-de naweek soos volg (tuisspan eerste): UWKt Tygerberg, Durbell t Villager, Belhar t Ha-miltons, Unimil t Bellville, Kuilsrivier tRaithby, Hands & Heart t Collegians, PniëlVillagers tNNK, Franschhoek t Brackenfell.
Durbies, UWKwen oortuigendin Superliga
Champs: Two learners from Melkbosstrand Private School, Stanley Stanfield (left) andMichael van der Merwe who received their junior national colours, represented South Africaat the MMA Kickboxing ISKA Martial Arts World Championship in Orlando, Florida recently.Stanley received a first place in the high kick challenge and various other placings inkumite, kata, sparring and clash sparring. Michael is the double world champ in pointssparring with a first place as well as a first place in clash sparring. He also received asecond place in the high kick challenge and a fifth place in continuous sparring.
Milnerton Baseball Club hosts fun day for the familyMilnerton Baseball Club is holding an openregistration day onSaturday 29August from10:00 to 17:00.
The day will consist of many activitiesthat the whole family can enjoy. Activitiesinclude various baseball exercises, socialsoftball and baseball games, jumping castle,
sports bar and somuchmore to look forwardto.
Men, women, boys and girls are all welco-me to register on the day for the upcomingseason and will receive a club shirt.
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STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Wesley Krotz is without doubtone of the very best ice hockeyplayers in the country, proven
by the fact the Canadian Parry SoundIslanders team has acquired his servi-ces.
Bearing in mind, the 19-year-oldfrom Milnerton was already selectedto represent South Africa on a seniorlevel when he was 15.
“Between the age of 10 and 13, I usedto skate with my cousin at every publicsession because we enjoyed ice skatingso much. One holiday in Johannes-burg, we were skating at Northgate Icerink and the manager approached usand asked if we would like to play icehockey for them.
Astonishing accolades“On our return to Cape Town, my
mother made enquiries about ice hock-ey and we immediately signed up forthe Learn to Play Academy that tookplace on Sunday mornings.
“I then joined the Penguins Club aft-er attending the academy and the nextmonth was selected to represent West-ern Province u.14s. That was the begin-ning and I never looked back,” saysWesley.
This young man’s accolades are as-tonishing. Representing his country inMexico at an international tourna-ment in 2011 he was voted the best u.18player of the tournament. He receivedthis honour again in Turkey in 2013,thus making him possibly the only na-tional ice hockey player to receive thebest player of the tournament award asboth a junior and senior.
“I have been fortunate to play inMexico, Turkey, Bulgaria, Spain andNew Zealand. You learn a lot by travel-ling overseas and seeing how othercountries play. The sport is also muchbigger overseas and played profession-ally. For example they train six daysa week for up to five hours a day.
“That is one of the reasons why I amso excited to join the team in Canada.I want to play well and work hard and
become the best player I can possiblybe.
Next level“It is my dream to become a profes-
sional player and one day become acoach and help grow the sport in ourcountry.
“The Canadian season starts on 6September and I will be flying out, Godwilling, on 4 or 5 September to startthis exciting journey in my hockey ca-reer.”
Parry Sound Islanders is a club thatattracts scouts from all the pro teams,and Wesley hopes this will give him theopportunity to get to the next level.
“I would like to thank Victor Kester,my mentor and supporter in Canada,for believing in me and investing in mydream, and obviously my motherKathy who is always there for me andhelping me raise funds in order for meto go to Canada,” said Wesley.V To make any financial donation to help Wesley get to Canada go to: http://www.gofundme.com/x7j3c9h
ICE HOCKEY: LOCAL PLAYER’S METEORIC RISE OPENS INTERNATIONAL DOOR
Canada calls for Krotz
Wesley Krotz will be playing for theParry Sound Islanders in Canada.
SAREL BURGER
Die 28ste interskole-rugbykragmeting tus-sen die eerste spanne van President en J.G.Meiring was die afgelope naweek ’n triomfvir die Vrijzee-span.
President se oorheersing voorlangs, ge-paardgaande met uitstekende verdediging,het die weg gebaan vir sy sege van 32-13.
Elders het Durbanville vir die sesde ag-tereenvolgende jaar met Brackenfell afge-reken. Beter balbesit het die Durbies met18-17 laat deurskraap.
HS Tygerberg is aanvanklik goed vasge-vat deur die besoekende HS Swartland,maar toe kry die tuisspan die oorhand ommet 43-17 te seëvier in ’n wedstryd wat skit-terspel gelewer het. Vroeër in die week hetdie Tiere ook Hottentots-Holland met 80-0
verrinneweer. D.F. Malan was die afgelopetwee jaar bobaas teen Monumentpark,maar Saterdag het die Kraaifontein-manneDFM tot ’n gelykopuitslag van 21-21 beperk.
HS Bellville het hom vasgeloop in ’n om-gekrapte Seunskool Rondebosch, vir wieniks verkeerd wou loop nie. Die gevolg was’n lelike pak slae van 69-7 vir die Bellvillie-te. Stellenberg het aanvanklik die toon aan-gegee teen SAKS, maar moes met 13-18 dieknie buig. Die jong span van De Kuilen is43-5 deur HS Strand geklop.
Ander Tygerbergse spanne wat aan diewenkant was, is HTS Bellville (62-8 t Fair-bairn), Bosmansdam (17-12 t Tygerberg-klub), Fairmont (24-8 t Kampsbaai), TableView (18-13 t Parklands) en Malibu (20-10 tExcelsior). Maar Parow het in die Paarl ’n52-0 opstopper van Labori gekry.
President te sterk vir JGM
Vuyisa Msizi vanJ.G. Meiring
hardloopSaterdag in ’n
gaping in hulinterskolekrag
meting teenHoërskoolPresident.
President het diewedstryd met
3213 gewen.FOTO: NASIEF
MANIE
Skole kan inskryf vir 7’sSkole kan nou inskryf vir die Tygerberg-
streek se seweman-rugbytoernooi vir o.19-spanne, wat op Dinsdag 1 September op dievelde van die HS Bellville plaasvind.
TygerBurger en King Cars borg die toer-nooi. Voornemende deelnemers moet ska-kel met Sarel Burger by 021 939 7318 of 083618 2655.