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A march is being organised to address various issues inSummer Greens. Pictured is a message posed to themunicipality – allegedly by residents venting their anger.The march is aimed at uniting residents to tackle thedecay of the suburb. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Fed up with rising crime levels and thedecay of their suburb, two SummerGreens women are marching for
change and calling on residents to standwith them.
Residents Bridgette Lloyd and Jane Abra-hams explain the idea for a communitymarch was spurred on by a recent conversa-tion on community chat groups after a wom-an was held up by gunpoint.
“At that moment I thought why don’t westart taking action? With all the crime inSummer Greens and the condition of the ar-ea, I thought of a way to get people to starttaking back their suburb,” says Lloyd.
She explains the main crimes affecting thesuburb are drugs, hijackings and burglaries.Lloyd says while there is an active neigh-
bourhood watch, residents are concernedabout the increase of violent crimes.
“You see, we can sit back and watch all ofthis or we can stand up and take our commu-nity back. It’s time for people to say enoughand start working together to make SummerGreens a safe place for families to live. Ourchildren cannot even walk in the streets be-cause of all the strangers loitering aroundthe shops,” she says.
Lloyd has teamed up with Abrahams andtogether they are planning a march for Sat-urday 14 November. The march is plannedto commence in Summer Greens Drive andend at the community Centre.
Here Abrahams explains they are hopingto have information stands from various or-ganisations and government departmentslike the Department of Community Safetyand the City of Cape Town.
She explains in addition to crime issues,
the march is focused on gaining support ofresidents for other problems.
“The decline of Summer Greens is beingcaused by more than just crime. We haverampant over-crowding and the effect on thesewer system is becoming more obvious. Atleast once a week we have a pipe burst andyou can see all the holes as they keep diggingup Summer Greens Drive to fix the pipes.”
Abrahams explains the march will first fo-cus on bringing together like-minded resi-dents who want to improve their suburb,and then to equip residents with informa-tion on how to report these issues to help im-prove Summer Greens.
“At the hall, we want to have informationstands for various government departmentslike the City, Home Affairs and so on. Thesestands should provide residents with infor-mation on how to report the problems wehave so we can start seeing an improved lev-
el of service delivery from all governmentdepartments,” she says.
The march is supported by the SummerGreens Neighbourhood Watch (SGNW) andchairperson Gary Jacobs says the watch be-lieves in this cause.
“With all the crime in Summer Greens,people have become fearful. The watch sup-ports this event because we believe it’s timefor people to stand together and stand up. It’stime to start making a change. Just look athow our properties are devaluing as Sum-mer Greens goes down. We believe this is apositive start for our community,” he adds.
The organisers are now calling on individ-uals to join them in organising the event.
Anyone who would like to assist is askedto call Lloyd on 076 959 1604 or Abrahams on081 815 6192.V What are your thoughts on Summer Greens? Sendyour letter to [email protected].
SUMMER GREENS: TWO LOCAL WOMEN FED UP WITH CRIME
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Police in the Milnerton cluster, whichincludes Table View, Melkbosstrandand Milnerton police stations, have
lauded the effort of crime fighting organi-sations in the reductionof property-relatedcrimes.
This follows the release of the annualcrime statistics for the period betweenApril 2014 to March 2015.
Contact crimesAccording to the statistics, Milnerton
had the highest murder rate with 48 mur-ders reported during this period. TableView had 17murder cases whileMelkboss-trand had four cases compared to zero cas-es reported the year before.
During this period, Milnerton and TableView managed to reduce the amount of at-tempted murder cases by one, bringingtheir totals to 34 and seven respectively. InMelkbosstrand attemptedmurder cases in-creased by six cases.
Commenting on the statistics, TableView station commander Colonel DirkVosloo says whether the statistics are atrue reflectionornot, hasalwaysbeendiffi-cult to answer as they only deal with re-ported cases.
“Should somebody decide not to reportan incident, we would not know. HoweverI am of the opinion that people in generaldo report crime in our area. We have alsourged the public to report crime via thevarious engagements we have in the com-munity.”In the past financial year, Table View
has reduced the amount of residential bur-glaries by 286 cases, but Vosloo says bur-glaries remain one of the highest reportedcrimes in the precinct.“Throughout the past financial year we
were very fortunate to see how the partner-ships between residents, neighbourhoodwatches, other law enforcement agencies,private security companies and police re-sulted in a general decrease of 19%over thetotal spectrum of property cases, as almost500 less property crime cases were report-ed,” he explains.
And while burglaries decreased, the sta-tion saw house robberies almost double to66 cases. Vosloo explains house robberiesare mainly burglaries where there is con-frontation between the burglar and thehouse owner.
“Once there is a threat of violence by theburglar towards the occupant, in terms ofthe law the burglary becomes a robbery.Despite the big increase in this crime cate-gory, I can report that we did not have anymajor violent cases reported, but the trau-ma going hand in hand with such an inci-dent, is massive. We are very fortunate tohave the Crime Intervention Centre (CIC)that assists victims in these horrificcrimes. In most of our reported cases, no
fire arms were involved, he says.InMelkbosstrand, residential burglaries
increased by 14 cases and no cases of resi-dential robberies were reported for the pe-riod between April 2014 and March 2015.Milnerton station commander Brigadier
Marius Stander believes the statistics arean accurate reflection. Residential burgla-ries in the Milnerton precinct, which cov-ers various communities fromBrooklyn toDunoon, decreased by 96 cases.
“For us – and the client – all crime is seri-ous. With co-operation from the communi-ty we did achieve successes in property re-lated crimes. This is due to good partner-ships, and where neighbourhood watchesare specially active in hot spot areas, thisresulted in a decrease. Robberies still re-main the biggest concern,” he says.
Stander explains Milnerton central ismostly affected by burglaries.
Milnerton also recorded an increase inresidential burglaries.
DrugsAccording to the statistics, Melkbos-
strand was the only station among thethree that managed to increase arrests fordrug related crimes.In the category concerning crimes de-
tected as a result of police action, Melk-bosstrand police increased their arrests by46 cases, bringing the total to 164 cases.Table View recorded a decrease of 90 casesand Milnerton recorded a decrease of 351cases. In the past 10 years, Milnerton hasrecorded the highest amount of arrests fordrug-related crimes with highest number
arrests being recorded for the period be-tween March 2011 and April 2012. Therewere 1 380 cases during this time.
According to Stander, drug hot spots arespread across the precinctwith the highestincident rates in Dunoon and Joe Slovo.
Current trendsCommenting on some of the current
crime trends, Stander says in recentmonths there has been a slight increase inresidential burglaries.According to Vosloo property crimes for
the period betweenApril to September thisyear have stabilised.
“Overall if we look at the April to Sep-tember picture, assaults and sexual offen-ces are showing an increase. These are dif-ficult crimes for police and officers are reli-ant on other government departments toassist is these types of crimes. With as-saults, domestic violence remains the big-gest issue. We will continue with aware-ness programmes, but this sometimesleads to an increase in the reporting of thistype of socio-economic crimes.“We are therefore also glad to see the in-
crease, because it is an indication thatthere is trust in our police to do somethingabout it,” he says.Speaking during the Street Watch cam-
paign launch in Melkbosstrand last weekCaptain Ronita van der Toorn raised thealarm about property crimes which shesaid had almost doubled in the last sixmonths. She encouraged residents to joinstreet watches and report all persons seenacting suspiciously.
Call to sterilise domestic animals: Local animal activists involved with the Change For the Better Foundation and Tears, joined amarch to Parliament on Saturday where a memorandum was handed to government in a call to, among other things, legislate compulsorysterilisation of all domestic animals. From left are Leandi Everts, Melissa van Wyk, Brenda Kerr, Natalie Atkinson, Annelie van Wyk and MandyStore. The foundation works in areas such as Brackenfell, Kraaifontein, Durbanville, Kuils River, Bellville and township areas in Wallacedene,Scottsdene, Bloekombos and Fisantekraal.
The annual Rotary family health day startstoday (Wednesday) until Friday.
Now in its third year, the Rotary familyhealth days are presented by Rotarians forfamily health and aids (RFHA) preventionand Rotary South Africa in partnershipwith the national department of health.
“The aim is to reach at least 75 000 peoplein all nine provinces over three days, andif previous years are any guide of communi-
ty demand, this target should be reachedeasily,” says Sue Paget, programme direct-or for RFHA Southern Africa.Department of Health workers will con-
verge on 120 sites across South Africa to of-fer the following services:
. TB screening and testing,
. HIV counselling and testing,
. Vitamin A supplementation and healthlifestyle information,
. Immunisations,
. Screening for cholesterol, blood pres-sure, and diabetes and
. Sexual and reproductive services.Local residents of Cape Town can go for
screenings at the Dunoon Community Cen-tre (Dunoon), Shilo Site (Wallecedene),Klippies Crèche (Durbanville) and FisanteKraal Community Centre (Fisantekraal).V For more information call 0800 012 322.
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ACity of Cape Town councillor stormedout of a community meeting in TableView this week after residents called
for a vote of no confidence after she labelledresidents as “violent” and other issues in-cluding the Blouberg festival disaster.Tempers flared at the monthly Table
View Ratepayers’ Association (TVRA)meeting onMonday as residents aired theirviews about various issues including anemail sent by ward councillor Nora Grosewhich they claim implied the communitywas violent.This stemmed from the email, which was
sent ahead of the Blouberg Festival to Cityof Cape Town director for safety and securi-ty, Richard Bosman, warning him of a“threat” of violence by the TVRA.Speaking at themeeting, TVRA chairper-
son Leon Alhadeff explained the event wasapproved by theCity and the association re-quested festival goers to be safe.The festival was later cancelled and the
TVRA blamed for being responsible.However, in a written response to the
TygerBurger, City mayoral committeemember for tourism, events and economicdevelopment,GarrethBloor, said as serviceproviders had pulled out, the event wasfound to be non-compliant with safety andsecurity requirements and the permit with-drawn.
In her email, Grose indicated that theTVRA planned to embark on a protest andbreak down stalls if the event went ahead.At the time TygerBurger questioned Grosewhether or not she had verified this threat,but no response was received. Her email al-so mentioned she had requested the Park-lands Neighbourhood Watch (PNW) bepresent. At the time a member of PNW alsoconfirmed they were asked to patrol due topossible violence.Table View Neighbourhood Watch
(TVNW) chairman Justin Croucher con-firms they were also asked to patrol andsays he received the same email.Residents said they took exception to be-
ing labelled as thugs or violent.Resident Alex Lepnik said in the past 10
years, he had not once witnessed TableView residents being violent. He said he be-lieved the claim of violence was false.Resident Michael Wilson also voiced his
concerns about this claim and called for avote of no confidence in Grose.In her response, Grose launched a scath-
ing attack on executive members of theTVRA claiming they had political ambi-tions. She confirmed sending the email,which she says was based on a Facebookpost. She said shewould send the post to theTVRA the next day.Residents, however, demanded she gave
them the details. “Well, she can’t call us vio-lent or claim we wanted to protest and thenprovide no proof,” one resident was heard
saying. “Tell us!” others shouted.According to Grose, she attended a meet-
ing with police and other law enforcementagents ahead of the festivalwhere these offi-cers produced the Facebook post.She said she had to escalate the concerns
because if something had happened, shewould be held responsible.During themeeting, residents proposed a
community festival to the benefit of com-munity organisations be organised. Severalpeople volunteered and said proceedswould go to community organisations in-stead of one individual. Grose also criti-cised this proposal.According to Grose, there were many
truths and “untruths” at the meeting andshe indicated that she would be leaving.Tempers flaredwhenGrose left,with resi-
dents accusing her of being a coward. Someclaimed she made various accusations,then did not allow them to respond.TVRA executive member Des Palm said
he found it peculiar thatCity officialswouldmiss all the Facebook posts about the lackof service delivery and taxi issues, yet man-aged to find a “post about violence”.In a statement the next day, Alhadeff said
the vote of no confidence was not attendedto at his discretion.“Tempers had flared and emotions were
high, which are not ideal for such a motionto bemanaged. This will be carried forwardat our next meeting, if so supported at thattime,” he wrote.
’n Vermeende dwelmhandelaar hoop noutronkkos gaan makliker af as die produktewat hy vermoedelik probeer verkwanselhet.Dié ou,wat glo sy lewemaakdeurdaggaaanmense by kroeë in Bothasig te verkoop,is onlangs deurdie polisie verras enhet pro-beer om die dagga in te sluk.Volgens ao. Jacques Mostert, polisie-
woordvoerder, het die skok die ou se keeldrooggemaak en die dagga wou nie af nie.“Iemand het die polisie in kennis gestel
van ’n ou wat by ’n bekende watergat dagga
in sy besit het. Dit was nie heeltemal sekerof die ou handel dryf en of die dagga net vireie gebruik was nie, maar die vermoede hetwel bestaan dat hy daarmee smous.”Ao. Dean Newman en konst. Jonathan
Kriel was in ’n effense verknorsing, omdathulle in volle uniformwas en nie lekker dievermeende handelaar kon dophou nie.Hulle besluit toe om die hulp van Wayne
Roux, ’n plaaslike sekerheidswag, in te roepomdat hy burgerlike drag aangehad het.Roux het die die kroeg ingegaan en die ver-
dagte dopgehou, maar kon nie sien of hyhandel dryf nie. Toe die verdagte die kroegverlaat, het Roux die polisielede buitekantlaat weet hy is op pad uit,” sê Mostert.Toe die verdagte buite kom, het Newman
en Kriel hom gekonfronteer. “Hy het sogroot geskrik en Newman en Kriel kon sienhy sukkel om iets in te sluk.”Hy kon nie daarin slaag nie en moes uit-
eindelik die dagga uithoes.Die man (27) vanMilnerton is in hegtenis
geneem en daar is beslag gelê op die dagga.
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The Department of Community Safety is hosting two-day Policing Needs and Priorities (PNP) consultationworkshops to gather input for 2015/16 safety plans for every community in the Western Cape. Representativesof a wide range of local safety stakeholders are expected to participate, including the South African PoliceService (SAPS), municipalities, community policing forums (CPFs), community safety forums (CSFs), non-governmental organisations (NGOs), community-based organisations (CBOs), faith-based organisations(FBOs) and neighbourhood watches (NHWs).
Using this participatory approach, the Department will find out what resources are required to support thesafety promotion activities of local CPFs, CSFs and NHWs, as well as to facilitate community safety promotionprogrammes.
Residents and business owners of the Milnerton cluster (including Atlantis, Darling, Malmesbury,Melkbosstrand, Milnerton, Moorreesburg, Philadelphia, Riebeek West and Table View) are invited to a publicmeeting to identify the policing needs of their communities and discuss safety solutions
DATE: 16 OCTOBER 2015 (08:30 – 16:00)17 OCTOBER 2015 (08:30 – 14:15)
VENUE: DARLING COMMUNITY HALL
To find out more about the PNP consultation process, or to confirm your attendance, please call 021 483 6370 oremail [email protected]. Register your community safety organisation on our databaseat www.westerncape.gov.za/dept/community-safety. The complete list of PNP consultation meetings, with updatedvenues and times, can be found at http://www.westerncape.gov.za/general-publication/policing-needs-and-priorities-western-cape.
“Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility”
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First ever Melkbosmatric class farewell
Lagoon Beach Hotel buzzedwith excitement as pupils fromMelkbosstrand High Schoolgeared up for their first evermatric ball. The young womenand men came dressed toimpress as they strutted downthe red carpet much to theamusement of teachers andparents. This year marks amilestone for the school whichis gearing up to say goodbyeto their first ever matric class.Monique Duval took thesepictures:
Lohann Roelofse accompanied Clarisse vanLoggerenberg to the matric dance.
Ryan Nel proudly shows off Ariel Smith on the red carpet while stealing akiss.
Kayla Esterhuizen and Tegan Naido spend timealone before the celebrations.
Lientjie van Dyk, Helouise William, Jessie Strydom, Kiara Dewarance and Tyla Brandt came dressedto impress.
Adrian Richter and Britney Fortune do some minor adjustmentsbefore entering the hall.
Childrenwho love to paint haveuntil 13 October to enter Tyger-Burger and Lindy van NiekerkArt Gallery’s Young Talent artcompetition.The theme this year is “Pic-
ture the face” and children aged10 to 14 years can participate intwo age categories – 10 to 11 and12 to 14, and the paintings aredone at the Lindy van Niekerkart gallery in Eversdal.Parents and guardians are
asked to book a specific timeslot as the contestantswill be di-vided into different groups toaccommodate asmany childrenas possible.These slots are weekdays be-
tween 10:30 and 12:30 and 14:30and 16:30, and Saturdays be-tween 10:30 and 12:30.The entry fee is R60 and in-
cludes all art materials, kindlysponsored by Dala.The finalists will be an-
nounced on Sunday 18 October
and contacted telephonicallybefore the prize giving func-tion, which will be held onThursday 22 October also atLindy van Niekerk art galleryat 114 Kendal Road, Eversdal.All paintings by the contest-
ants will be on display for pub-lic viewing at the gallery from23 to 29 October.This year’s judges are Emelia
Cillié-Gilson (a renowned artistand art teacher), Francis Lawl-or (Dala), Esmé Eksteen (Spec-tra stationers) andMarita Mey-er (editor of TygerBurger).
. Thank you to our sponsorsDala (who supply all the artma-terial as well as gift packs),Spectra Stationers (who spon-sor vouchers) and HeldervueFramers (framing vouchers).V Contact the Lindy van Niekerk ArtGallery on 021 975 1744 or [email protected]. Gallery hours are 09:00 –17:00 on weekdays and Saturdaysfrom 10:00 – 14:00.
Entries for young arttalent to close soon
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near Muizen-berg have
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Die Stad se ECD-beleid is in lyn met die EenKaap2040-visie van kennisoordrag, waarvolgenselke persoon toegang tot ’n goeie opvoeding sal hê wat sal verseker dat hy of sy oor dietoepaslike vaardighede beskik om geleenthede te kan benut. Deur groter toegang totinfrastruktuur en maatskaplike dienste te bied, ondersteun die Stad ook die kwesbaarsteinwoners. Dit geskied deur op ECD-dienste te fokus.
Die volgende kriteria moet nagekom word wanneer die aansoek ingedien word:
• Afskrifte van sonering-, omgewingsgesondheid- en brandveiligheidsertifikate• Registrasie as organisasie sonder winsbejag (NPO) by die departement van maatskaplike
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van maatskaplike ontwikkeling• Die organisasie se grondwet• Gesertifiseerde afskrif van die aansoeker se Suid-Afrikaanse identiteitsdokument• Bestuurstruktuur van die NPO en die jongste notule van die bestuurskomitee-vergadering• Geouditeerde finansiële jaarstaat• Afskrif van die jongste munisipale rekening (moet tot op datum vereffen wees)• Die daaglikse ECD-leerprogram• Getal en ouderdomskategorieë van kinders wat die gedeeltelikesorg-sentrum (ECD-
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Die sluitingsdatum vir die indiening van aansoekvorms is Vrydag 20 November 2015 om 16:00.
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A much-loved Pugfrom Durbanville is oneof nine finalists in anational competitionfor ‘previously porky’pets – the Hill’s PetSlimmer of the Year.Maggie, owned byMagrieta Horn, lost31% of her body-weight, going from12,4kg to 8,5kg (3,9kg)under the care ofTygerberg AnimalHospital. People canvote for Maggie(before 22 October)and read her storyonline at www.petslim-mer.co.za/slimmer-pro-gramme/finalists/3206.
Porky pug sheds kilos
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MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Interesting questions arose during aninformation seminar hosted by TableView police in Site 5 last week.Focussing on domestic violence and
other related issues, the seminar washosted in the community hall.
Sanja Bornman from the Women’s Le-gal Centre in Cape Town was the guestspeaker and explained with the Domes-tic Violence Act various aspects of abusebetween partners, parents and childrenhad consequences.
Among some of the common miscon-ceptions, Bornman explained, was thatthe act only focussed on violence againstwomen and children. She said in a do-mestic situation where there is abuse,partners or family members could be vi-olating the act without even realising it.
“The abuse that occurs is not onlyphysical. The act looks at sexual, psycho-logical, verbal and economic abuse. Butit’s important to remember that womenare often the perpetrators of this abuseas well,” she said.
In the question session, a man stood upand asked what he should do if he israped. And while Bornman informedhim he should be treated the same as awoman at the police station, residentsquestioned the practicality.
“When a man goes to the police andsays this woman beat me or raped me,the officers will just laugh at him. Theywon’t take him seriously,” one womansaid.
In response, Table View police com-mander Colonel Dirk Vosloo explainedofficers have received training on the actand therefore were required to deliver a
service and treat all people reportingcrimes of this nature with dignity and re-spect. “If they don’t you can report themto me and I will take action,” he said.
Warrant Officer Theo Steyn from theMilnerton Family Violence, Child Pro-tection and Sexual Offences (FCS) unitgave a presentation on the reporting ofsexual crimes and the court process.
He explained while each station in thecluster had a victim support room wherevictims of sexual crimes are taken to, of-ficers will often request police officersfrom the FCS unit take the statement.
“That’s because we are speciallytrained to take these kind of statements.In our unit we do not have many women,so in many of these cases a male officerwill take the statement. When it comesto children often while we know some-thing has happened, we need to take thechild for counselling to get them tospeak.”
According to a resident, a 17-year-oldgirl was raped and the case reported. Theperpetrator was arrested and a friend ofhis later threatened to also rape the vic-tim.
Vosloo explained the victim could nowlay intimidation charges against thefriend. Milnerton police cluster com-mander Brigadier Aneeqah Jordaan alsolaunched her Blow the Whistle Cam-paign and all women present were givenwhistles.
She explained thousands of whistleswill be distributed to women across thecluster which covers nine police pre-cincts to help keep them safe.
“We want you to use them when youare walking to the bus stops or to work.If you feel unsafe blow the whistle anddraw attention to yourself,” she said.
Women to blowwhistle on violence
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Chris O’Connor of the Greater Tygerberg Partnership opened the event to visitors.PHOTOS: MAGRIETTHERON
MAGRIET THERON@magrietron
“We grew up playing in the streets,this is so wonderful,” says Ven-da-born Gumani Ramaliba
about Open Streets, a first ever event forBellville on 4 October.Here people across borders of age and race
had the opportunity to, for one day, chal-lenge their perceptions and enjoy a car-freesection of Voortrekker Road and KruskalAvenue.They played cricket with special guests
theCapeCobras cricket team, listened to sto-ries, had their faces painted, made super he-ro capes for some extra awesome powers,played chess and witnessed the making of ahuge graffiti panel. The roadwas abuzz withthe wheels of skateboards, rollerblades, bi-cycles and even some custom-made Fly-wheel chariots.Oneof thehighlights for somewasabreak-
dance performance by different artists,some as young as three years old.Chalk was handed out to all who wanted
to write and draw on the Voortrekker Roadstreet surface, an area that was once used bytravellers on horseback when this was stillthe only road from Cape Town to the coun-tryside.Now, on a normal day, pedestrians have
towait at designated road crossings for a gapin the relentless traffic, that will hardly everstop for them to cross this busy road.Open Streets Cape Town, an organisation
based on a Colombian model, wants to openroad sections in busy areas to the communi-ty on a regular basis to encourage people toconnect. The event, a fourth for Cape Townwas facilitated by the Greater TygerbergParnership (GTP).Says Marcela Guerrero Casas, co-founder
and director of Open Streets Cape Town. “Itis an experiment in which everyone in CapeTown will have a chance to challenge theirperceptions, witness the amazing changesthat history has brought to this place anddiscover new gems.”
V Would you like to see an Open Streets event in yourarea? Contact the organisers on 072 214 6736 or visittheir web site www.openstreets.co.za. For more GTPinitiatives, visit them at www.gtp.org.za.
The ‘IROK the Streets’ initiative was created for the Cape Town dance community to share theart of hip hop dance in public areas bringing people together.
Traffic of a different kind drives past a street exhibition of photographs taken in VoortrekkerRoad by photographer Retha Ferguson.
Fowzaan Iqbal knows Voortrekker Road well, because his father has been running a business inBellville for many years. But for the first time ever, he was allowed to live his first passion here: acricket game with the Cape Cobras team.
Kruskal Avenue was turned into a playgroundfor children of all ages with chess, a readingcorner and a giant scrabble set to name but afew.
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Traffic safety of children at stakeDESIRÉE RORKE
@dezzierorke
To ensure better road safety for schoolchildren, the City of Cape Town willprovide part time traffic attendants
on condition that the various local sub-councils fund their salaries with wardfunds.
A report informing subcouncils to thiseffect was tabled at the September meetingof subcouncil 2, and although local council-lors are in agreement that these additionalsafety measures be taken, they are ada-mant that salaries should not be allocatedfrom ward funds, but from the central city
budget.A ward fund is allocated to each ward
councillor for that councillor to supportand initiate micro local projects such aspark beautification for instance.
The aforesaid report states that a largenumber of children need to walk to andfrom school each day, and that parents arenot always available to accompany theirchildren.
“There are a number of requests for theCity to employ part time traffic attendantsto assist children at school crossings, how-ever this is budget reliant. If a subcouncilso wishes, it can provide funding for parttime attendants who can then be deployed
to a crossing of the subcouncil’s choice,”read the report, compiled by the safety andsecurity directorate.
The projected amount for the cost of onepart time attendant would come to R40 721for a year. This was calculated at an hourlyrate of R38 for four hours per day over 232days and includes uniform and equipment.
Marian Nieuwoudt, ward councillorfrom Brackenfell, and Simpiwe Nonkeyi-zana, ward councillor for Wallacedene,both questioned the sensibility of this pro-posal.
“As it is, ward allocations are the small-est funds, yet the City insists that the fundsbe taken from here,” said Nieuwoudt.
“It makes sense that services such asthese be paid by the City’s operational bud-get and that ward funds should not carrythis additional pressure,” he added.
Upon a media enquiry by TygerBurger,executive director for safety and security,Richard Bosman, said the City’s safety andsecurity directorate has a limited budget.
He said that the report should be viewedas a proposal only.
“We tabled the various options availableto subcouncils in view of our limited bud-get,” he said.
However, upon scrutinising the report,TygerBurger could not find these “options”referred to.
A Table View police captain appeared in theKuils River Magistrate’s Court last week ona charge of defeating the ends of justice.
Provincial police say the 43-year-old policewoman allegedly interfered during an arrestin Scottsdene on Saturday 26 September atabout 19:30, where Kraaifontein police offi-cers were busy with an arrest for possessionof an unlicensed firearm.
“While they were busy a police captain
from Table View SAPS arrived in her privatevehicle accompanied by an unknown male incivilian clothes. She was dressed in full po-lice uniform.”
The captain reportedly demanded policerelease the suspect and when they refused,she pulled the suspect free and instructedhim to run away. Officers managed to recov-er the firearm and it was established that itwas stolen in Manenberg last month.
Police captain thwarts arrest
Two people were injured following a colli-sion in Blaauwberg Road last week wherea truck reportedly lost control and collidedinto several vehicles parked at the MyCiTipark-and-ride.
According to a statement by the City ofCape Town, the accident happened shortlyafter 08:00 on the corner of BlaauwbergRoad and Wood Drive in Table View.
“According to the latest information, thetruck driver allegedly lost control of the ve-hicle after a collision with a motorist whoapparently failed to stop at the intersec-tion.”
The statement further explainsthe truck crashed into vehicles atthe park-and-ride facility.
“Two occupants of the sedan vehi-cle that collided with the truck havebeen slightly injured. No MyCiTibuses were involved in this acci-dent. The South African Police Ser-vice is in charge of the investigationand will contact the owners of thevehicles that were damaged thismorning.”
According to a statement fromER24 Paramedics, on arrival para-medics found numerous wreckedvehicles in a parking lot.
“On assessment, paramedics found thatone person had sustained moderate injuriesin the collision. Paramedics treated the per-son for his injuries and thereafter trans-ported by another to a nearby hospital forfurther treatment,” says ER24 spokesper-son Russel Meiring
The City also says they will assess thedamage to the facility over thenext fewdaysand it will remain open for use by MyCiTicommuters to park their private vehicles.
For more information call the TransportInformation Centre on 0800 65 64 63.
Two injured in parkandride pileup
These vehicles were damaged following an accidentalong Blaauwberg Road on Friday. PHOTO: ER24
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Do you have a voice for radio and pas-sionate about community news andissues? Well, this could be your time
to shine as Blouberg’s very own communi-ty radio station is calling on individuals toaudition to be the voice of One FM.
Launched earlier this year, the radio sta-tion was started by non-profit organisationBlouberg Development Foundation andservices Table View, Blouberg, Parklands,Milnerton and surrounding areas.
The project is the brainchild of local resi-dent Ian Ward who explains the station willfocus on local events and issues and spread-ing the word about community initiatives.
According to Ward’s presentation, thestation will be running a competition insearch of the perfect voice throughout Oc-tober. “The station needs a ‘personality’and we’re looking for that voice to be it. Ta-ble View Shopping Centre on Pentz Drivewill be host to the auditions, which will beheld on Saturday 10, 17 and 24 October,with the finals culminating on Saturday 31October in conjunction with the mall’sSpring market day.”
Ward explains every radio station needsa voice which listeners can identify withthe station. This voice will be used for jin-gles, drops and promotions.
“One FM 94.0, a community radio stationservicing the needs of Bloubergstrand andsurrounding areas, is looking to find avoice that will be used on One FM for theabove purposes. One FM is a communityradio station, and we believe that the voiceof One FM should be sourced locally.”
According to the competition rules, en-trants must be 18 and older and need to re-side in Blouberg, Table View, Sunningdale,Parklands, Milnerton, Bothasig, BurgundyEstate, Dunoon, Joe Slovo Park, Melkbos-strand and areas in between.
Judges will be able to inform entrantswhich areas are excluded upon request.
All participants must be fluent in En-glish and Afrikaans, and Xhosa is a bonus.
The radio station is looking for a maleand female voice and entrants are requiredto practice a script provided on the website.
There will be public auditions at TableView Shopping Mall.
“Each finalist’s recording will be upload-ed to Facebook, and the public will have achance to vote for their favourite voice.This will also be included in the final votestowards the decision of choosing a winner.The judges’ decision is final. One FM willhave the right to offer all finalists a chanceto be a voice over artist on an ad hoc basis.”
The winners will be announced at the fi-nals and the prize will include a R2 500 Pickn Pay voucher.V For more information visit www.onefm.co.za.
Search ison for thevoice ofBlouberg
Join Iris House children’s hospice for theirfirst walk, run and roll race on the groundsof Stikland Administration on Sunday 25October starting at (08:30 for) 09:00.
“Our 5 km route is wheelchair friendlyand fun for all the family,” says Sue vander Linde, founder of the home.
Entry to the race is R60 for adults and R40for children, and includes a goodie bag.
There will also be prizes for the bestdressed buggy or wheelchair and runnerand walker, as well as medals for everyone.
The event will host different marketstalls, and there will be boerewors rolls,burgers, cooldrinks, a jumping castle,some lucky draws and plenty of festive mu-sic to help keep the cheer.V To book an entry, please contact the Iris Houseoffices on 021 910 1578 or email [email protected]
Walking, running,rolling at Iris House
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V Stonecraft Ministries will host a presen-tation by Ingrid Oliver on Art of Rock Paint-ing and a talk by Betty J Havenga on Thurs-day 8 October at 15 Engina Crescent, Sun-set Beach at 09:45. Entry is R35 andincludes tea, coffee and refreshments. CallMeryl 021 551 1552 or 082 876 8468 or Kayon 021 554 5232 or 073 482 3042 to book.
V St Luke’s Hospice West Coast will hosttheir annual meeting at their offices in HofStreet, Table View on Wednesday 14 Octo-ber at 13:00. All are welcome. Call 021 5578925 or visit www.hospicewestcoast.co.za.
V Annual meeting The Community Inter-vention Centre will hold its annual generalmeeting on Wednesday 14 October at 18:30for 19:00 at the Milnerton police station. Formore information call the admin office on021 528 3005 between 08:30 to 13:00.
V SAARP Milnerton will host their next so-cial meeting on Wednesday 21 October atMilnerton Library at 09:00. There will be apresentation on Shipwreck Hikes by TonyPearson. Non-members are welcome. CallAlice Rheeder on 021 551 7370 for more in-formation.
V A train affair: The Cape Model and Toyclub will be hosting a Train Fair at Theo Mar-ais Park Hall in Koeberg Road, Milnerton onSaturday 24 October from 09:00 to 14:00.Entry is R5 for adults and children under 16enter free. Call Edward Keown on082 775 5003 for more information.
V St Luke’s Hospice West Coast will holdtheir Time to Remember service at 1 HofStreet, Table View on Saturday 24 Octoberat 14:00.
All are welcome to share as they celebratefond memories of loved ones who may nolonger be with us but will never be forgot-ten. Call 021 557 8925 to RSVP or for moreinformation.
V Fashion show Table View Lions Club andWoolworths will host a fashion show atWest Riding Primary School, 142 CircleRoad, Table View on Saturday, 24 Octoberat 10:00. Tickets are R100 and the proceedsare in aid of a school bus.
Tickets are available from PostNet, Life-style Centre, Parklands (opposite PlanetFitness) or call Gisela Weitz 083 556 9818or email [email protected]
V Bazaar St Chad’s Church in Short Street,Table View will hold their annual bazaar onSaturday 31 October from 09:00 to 15:00.There will be various craft and food stalls.For more information or to have a stall callLyn on 082 467 1903.
Diary | Dagboek
Hike for hope at D’AriaThe annual Metropolitan Hope Hike willbe held at D’Aria Estate in Cape Townon Sunday 11 October.All are welcome at this family-friendly
hike and can choose to participate inthe 3km, 5km or 10km hike.The Metropolitan Hope Hike, held in
World Mental Health awareness month,is an annual initiative by the Ithembafoundation to raise awareness arounddepression and break the stigma at-tached to the disease.All are welcome to pack a picnic or
enjoy the goodies on offer from theD’Aria food stalls.V Enter online:http://www.iqela-events.co.za/hopehike.html or send an email to [email protected].
Halloween at PampoenkraalThe Sunflower Fund is hosting their lastfundraiser for the year with a Hallow-een party on 30 October.The event will take place at Pampoen-
kraal on the Altydgedacht Wine Estateand will start at 18:30 for 19:00, at a costof R450 per person, which will gotowards the bone-marrow registry. Theticket price includes a welcome“spooky” drink, a meal with dessert andwine.V For more information, contact Janine orRachel on 021 701 0661 or email [email protected] or [email protected].
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Children havenever been verygood at listeningto their elders, butthey have neverfailed to imitatethem.James A. Baldwin
Kietsie‘couture’: Tinkebel sit loopplank-gereed met haar jassie aan terwyl haar nooi aan diens was by dieGerman Breadhouse se stalletjie tydens die Durbanville-mark wat Saterdag by Rust-en-Vrede gehou is.
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The article “Festival faux pas”(TB, 30 September) refers.Why does the City of Cape
Town regard the responses byorganisers to the Event By-Law’s requirements as “none ofresidents’ and ratepayers’business”? Surely by makingthis information available wellbeforehand would answerresidents’ concerns. Whenofficials refuse to provideinformation, it’s not unreasona-ble to conclude that they’ve gotsomething to hide.But that applies even more
so to the organisers. Theby-law makes it clear that onerequirement is a “CommunityParticipation Plan: includingbut not limited to contact withCouncillor/s; Community/Residents Organisations/Associations and BusinessAssociations.”For an event that was
supposed to “get everyonetogether”, a lack of transparen-cy from both the City and theorganisers has achieved theopposite.
MIKE CLERYTable View
It is very much‘our business’
Re: “Festival faux pas” (TB, 30September). As a resident andTVRA member, I was presentat the first meeting where MsBlount (self-proclaimed CEO)arrived late and in short,basically told us that ourcommunity is “divided” (Ithink that was the word used),and that her festival was tocreate unity.We were told that she
already had her permit – yetanother lie.She came across as unpre-
pared and from the outset, Iwas really sceptical about hermotives, as she claimed shewas not in it for gain, but topromote the unity as aforemen-
Look in the mirror,Ms ‘CEO’ Blount
I refer to the letter by JamesBlack with regards to a beetle,electrical and plumbing certifi-cate (“A second opinion alwaysa good idea”, TB Bellville, 23September). Some time ago Irequested a company in Bell-ville for an electrical certificatefor a friend’s house.They handed me a massive
bill with a long list attached ofall that was wrong and had tobe repaired before my friendcould move in. They came, didthe “repairs” and gave thecertificate.A year later my friend
emigrated and decided to sellthe same house. I contacted thesame company who sentsomeone out, and was present-ed with an even longer list nowwhich would cost even more torepair.So I called the owner of the
company and told him that Inow know what they were upto. He then signed the house offwithout doing a single thingand I only paid the usual smallfee. Watch out people, you arebeing taken for a ride
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As I lay myself down in thecomfort of a warm clean bed, afifteen-year-old boy lays hishead down in a self-built shackwith only the comfort of afilthy pillow and a worn outblanket.As I feel the satisfaction of a
full belly, he feels the hungerpains.I close my eyes and smile,
for I know tomorrow I am wellprovided for. He lies awake,
What can we do toreally help?
’n Reuse-dankie aan die StadKaapstad met die hofsaak teenSanral om die Wynland-tolplan-ne vir eers af te weer. My hartgaan uit aan die Gautengers opwie dit afgedwing word. Hoekagehoor iemand sê hulle sal e-tolbetaal wanneer Zuma virNkandla betaal. En dit gaanseker nie voor die wederkomsgebeur nie! Maggies ons isalmal al vuisvoos betaal aanbelasting en heffings. Geld moetnet reg aangewend word en niein politieke vriende se bankre-kenings verdwyn nie.
RIKA FOUCHÉE-pos
Dankie dat Kaapseetol afgeweer is
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glimlag breed. Ons gaan met ons Spring-bok-truie werk toe, drink groen koel-drank en neurie “Hier kom die Bokke”voor ons rekenaars.Dit is alles goed en wel om so patrio-
ties te wees. Maar kan ons nie oor dieander (veel ernstiger) sake in ons landook só vurig raak nie?Ons stryd teen armoede, werkloosheid,
misdaad en korrupsie, om maar net ’npaar te noem, verdien meer as net ’njaarlikse optoggie of twee. Dit vereisdieselfde drif en passie wat ons nou metdie Wêreldbeker-rugby openbaar.Alleen so gaan ons die uitdagings van
dié land oorkom – met meedoënloseinklimspel en rolmaalbewegings.
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SMSV Ai, ou Jaap Barends, jy laat my eintliklag oor jou onnosel opmerkings! Klink virmy meer of jy, “Divvie” en Luke in een spanhoort. Regte Kaapse All Black-mentali-teit! - Darty
V Ek weet nie hoekom julle altyd Barendsse SMS’e plaas nie. Sy rugbykennis is ge-vaarlik. Ou Snorre (Divvie) se span hetlaas teen die Skotte verloor; Meyer seBokke het nog nie teen die Skotte verloornie. Snorre hoort nie op die kassie nie,want hy was by toe die Boktrui vernederis deur dit te brand. Jaap, jy moet nie goeduiter wat jy later gaan berou nie. - Ano-niem
V Aap Barends, om elke week jou onkundeen blote onnosele kommentaar aan Ty-gerBurger te stuur, net om reaksie te ont-lok, is pateties. Hoekom gaan speel jy nieeerder skaak nie? Jammer, dit sal te inge-wikkeld wees. . . speel dan eerder slange-tjie en leertjies met jou kleinkinders pleksvan jou belaglike SMS’e. Seker bang jy ver-loor slangetjie en leertjies ook, want Pier-re Spies speel nie saam nie. - Thinus
V My pa was ’n boer en voorbrande is ge-reeld gemaak om die nuwe groei te stuit.Net onkundiges kla daaroor. - Robin
V Wat ’n absolute plesier om met so ’npragtige mens te praat wat besig was omvrywillig ander mense se verdomde ge-mors op te tel op Tableview-strand. ’nBaie groot dankie aan Tersia Wiliams enhaar dogter van Ravensmead. Tablevie-wers waardeer dit! - Thys Natuurliefhebber
V “Spoedwalle is onding”, SMS, TB 30/9,verwys. Johan, dis reg wat jy sê oor dievoertuie . . . totdat kinders en mense om-gery word. Dan sing jy seker ’n ander deun-tjie? Nie almal het sypaadjies nie, hou ditin gedagte.- Anoniem
V I know it’s difficult, but our rugby play-ers should consider their sell by dates. -Oldie
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
tioned. Please.Since the cancellation, she
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had up for fraud, and made torepay every last cent to allthose that suffered as a resultof her mismanagement.
MICHAEL WILSONBlouberg Sands
thinking how his family willhave something to eat tomor-row.After witnessing the effects of
poverty firsthand, I now askmyself a very different andhonest question – how can Imake a difference?I truly believe a small
difference is better than nodifference, and with thatthought I realise it could havebeen my son in that shack.I would never have been able
to comprehend the difficultiesand sadness linked to theextreme effects of poverty if notwitnessing it for myself.What is a community if we
hold back and not show com-passion?So, how can we help?
RONEL BUTTONKraaifontein
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There’s no stopping actor Greg Kriek.The 27-year-old Greg, originally
fromParow, is preparing for his big in-ternational break as a villain alongsideMorgan Freeman, James Purefoy and ex-Bond girl Olga Kurylenko in Momentum.The movie hits the American cinema cir-
cuit on Friday 16 October before arriving inSouth Africa later thisyear.“Having had the honour
of working alongside Hol-lywood heavyweights wasnothing less than a dreamcome true,” Greg says. “Ithink I’ll probably only re-alise it fully once I see it onthe big screen.”He’ll also be on the big
screen in the leading rolesin two movies due to be re-leased locally in the nexttwo months.In Last ones Out Greg
plays an American techni-cian (Henry) who is forcedto rely on the help of threelocal strangers as they tryto make it out alive of anEbola virus mutation in-duced Zombie outbreak inSouthern Africa. “Think Blood Diamondmeets The Walking Dead.”Themovie was part of the official Nation-
al Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) dele-gation that represented South Africa inCannes this year.Greg also tookon the chal-lenge of producing the Last ones Out whichwill be released on Friday 6 November.Greg describes his first Cannes experi-
ence as “mind-blowing”.“On the one hand you’re so proud to be
representing SouthAfrica; on the other yourealise how much you need to grow, learnand work to make an impact globally.”Greg will make his debut in an Afrikaans
role alongside local heavyweights SandraPrinsloo, Albert Maritz, Neels van Jaars-
veld, Elma Postma and An-toinette Kellerman in ’nMan soos my pa.Due to be released on
Monday 16 November, themovie tells the story of arocky father and son rela-tionship.Audiences may remem-
ber Greg from his perform-ances in Born to Win andMooirivier. He also has twonominations from Ameri-can film festivals under hisbelt for his role at DrSchmidt in the film TulaTula.“The past two years have
been an incredible ride forme,” he says. “I do not takefor granted how blessed Iam to do this full time. I justwant to keep getting better
at this and keep honing my craft.”Greg just came off the Anglo Boer War
rugby epicBlood and Glory and is currentlyworking on Meg Rickards’s SHUSSH! inMuizenberg. After that he will be sharingthe screenwithHakeemKae-KazimandNa-talie Becker in a leading role in Bypass, anorgan trafficking medical thriller. All ofthese films are due to be released in 2016.
Local on brink ofmovie fame
Greg Kriek is on the brink of hisbig international break.
Parklands College recently participatedin an exciting rhino initiative for WorldRhino Day and are now hosting a rhinoselfie competition.A group of Western Cape schools re-
ceived an educational and interactive pre-sentation called “Rhinos without bor-ders” from a rhino expert from Kwa-ZuluNatal. These schools were then briefedabout the interschools rhino sculpturechallenge to build a life-size rhino madefrom anything recycled. These rhinosthen become part of an exhibition at theWaterfront. The launch was held on Tues-day 22 September on International WorldRhino Day.Parklands College has an assertive in-
terest and enthusiasm to get involved
where they canmake a difference and hasbeen involved in numerous environmen-tal awareness projects in the past. Theyviewed this initiative as an opportunityfor the school to work collaboratively to-wards a common goal. Staff, along withlearners from Grade 1 to Grade 11, havecreated a rhino namedUmbhejane owome-leleyo which translates as strong rhino.Their sculpture is at the V&A Water-
front and for the competition individualsare required to take a selfie with Umbhe-jane owomeleleyoandalongwithan inspir-ing and creative caption load the pictureonto Facebook.com/Umbhejane or tag@parkierhino on Instagram or Twitter.The two best #rhinoselfies will win one
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Die spreekwoordelike eenoogkonings isverlede Saterdagaand by die KaapseSkiereiland-tak van Blind SA se “Dinnerin the Dark”-geleentheid gedwing om teabdikeer toe almal geblinddoek moesaansit vir ete.Hierdie unieke geleentheid, wat by die
Protea-hotel in Seepunt plaasgevind het,is vanjaar vir die sesde keer deur BlindSA in die Kaap aangebied.Ferdi Venter het as seremoniemeester
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ete, het verskeie sprekers die gaste oordie werk van die organisasie, sowel asdie wêreld van die blinde ingelig.“My oë het oopgegaan en ek het soveel
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pret. Die netjiesste en morsigste eters isaangewys, ’n veiling is aangebied en baiepryse is tydens die lootjietrekking uitge-deel.“Ons was baie gelukkig om vanjaar
goeie borgskappe te ontvang – vanwyne,skoonheidsprodukte tot handgemaakteartikels, soos skinkborde en weefwerk,”het Kuanite van der Sandt, tesourier vandie tak, genoem.Die sukses van die geleentheid kan eg-
ter toegeskryf word aan elkeen wat be-trokke was, soos André Voster, takvoor-sitter, opgemerk het: “Dankie aan elkelid van die fondsinsamelingskomitee,maar veral vir elkeen wat ’n kaartjie ge-koop het om hierdie geleentheid by tewoon.”V Vir meer inligting oor die werksaamhede vanBlind SA, skakel Matthys Odendaal by 021 4871714.
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V The Lilliput Children’s Theatre Com-pany will be presenting Red Riding Hoodat the Nassau Theatre at 10:00 until Sa-turday. R60. Tickets are available at Com-puticket.
V Bonfire Hearts, a tribute to great song-writers, will be on stage at Barnyard Wil-lowbridge until Sunday 11 October. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za for bookingsand more information.
V Orpheus in Africa will be on stage atthe Fugard Theatre until Saturday 31 Oc-tober. Tickets are available from Compu-ticket.
V Siv Ngesi, Dave Levinsohn (JHB), Stu-art Cairns and Khanyisa Bunu (JHB) willbe at the Cape Town Comedy Club fromtonight (Wednesday) until Saturday. Tic-kets are available from Computicket.
V Luella Holland will be on stage at theAlexander Bar Theatre from Thursday un-til Saturday in That’s what she said Too.Visit alexanderbar.co.za for tickets ormore information.
V Symphony of Dance with Cape TownCity Ballet and theCape Town Philhar-monic Orchestra willbe on stage at Art-scape from Wednes-day until Sunday. Tic-kets are availablefrom Computicket.
V Henry and the Sandwith Scot Cooperwill be on stage at theAlexander UpstairsTheatre from Thurs-day until Saturday.Visit alexander-bar.co.za for ticketsor more information.
V The 2015 BaxterDance Festival is onat the Baxter Theatrefrom Thursday untilSaturday 17 October.Visit www.bax-ter.co.za for more.
V The DrakensbergBoys Choir will beperforming with TheNew Apostolic Chil-dren’s Choir at StGeorges Cathedral onFriday from 19:30. Tickets are available atwww.webtickets.co.za.
V Patrick Canovi and Dean Coche will beplaying rock classics at The Palms on Fri-day night. Entrance is free. Call 021 9884872 to book.
V Smokie will be at the LiquiFruit Amphi-teatre in Paarl on Friday as part of theirSouth African tour. Tickets are availablefrom Computicket.
V Albert Frost and Petrus de Beer willbe visiting the Ou Meulteater on Friday.R120. Call 083 564 0056 or email [email protected] to book.
V Milnerton Players will be presentingThe 39 Steps at the Milnerton Playhouseon Friday and Saturday at 20:00 with amatinee performance on Saturday at14:30. Tickets cost R90 or R80 for mem-bers, seniors and matinees. Email [email protected] to book.
V MarulaBoom sing Leon Schuster Vry-dag by Die Boer. R120. Bespreek by 021979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V International Stars of Magic will bepresenting Guy Hollingworth, Paul
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V TiNY, a production specifically for chil-dren aged 0 – 12 months will be on stageat the Magnet Theatre in Observatory at10:00 and 11:00 on Saturday. Tickets costR50 for mom or dad and baby. Call 021448 3436 and ask for Chiminae or [email protected] tobook.
V Die Prinses en die Ertjie is Saterdagvanaf 13:30 vir die kleinspan by Die Boerte sien. R60. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.
V The Drakensberg Boys Choir will be atBacksberg Wine Estate on Saturday from15:00. Tickets are available at www.web-tickets.co.za.
V Bad Apple Revival will be at The Palmson Saturday from 16:00. Entrance is free.Call 021 987 7249 to book.
V Nadine kuier Saterdagaand by Die Boer.R120. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.
V DefinitioN, a blues/rock cover band willbe performing at CasaDo Mar in Blouberg onSaturday from 21:00.Entrance is free.
V Die Klaagliedere vanDs. Tienie Benade metFrank Opperman isSondag vanaf 16:00 indie Ou Meulteater tesien. R100. Bespreek by083 564 0056 of [email protected].
V Boulevard Blues willbe at Bertie’s Mooringin Gordon’s Bay on Sun-day from 17:00. Call 021856 3343 to book.
V The DrakensbergBoys Choir will be per-forming at Cape PointVinyards on Sundayfrom 18:00. Tickets areavailable at www.web-tickets.co.za.
V Siv Ngesi, Dave Le-vinsohn (JHB), StuartCairns and Chris Hou-lie will be at the CapeTown Comedy Club onSunday. Tickets are
available from Computicket.
V The Drakensberg Boys Choir will beperforming with the PSI Cultural Choirat Vondeling Wine Estate on Mondayfrom 18:00. Tickets are available atwww.webtickets.co.za.
V Comedy on Roll present an open micnight at I heart IT, Main Road, Ronde-bosch on Monday nights from 20:00.R20. Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitterfor more.
V Gangs of Ballet will be at Barnyard Wil-lowbridge on Tuesday evening. R140. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za to book.
V Stanley June and The Jumping Gunswill be at Die Boer on Tuesday for OpenTuesdays. Entrance is fee. Call 021 9791911 or visit www.dieboer.com to book.
V Theuns Jordaan kuier Woensdag 14 enDonderdag 15 Oktober by Barnyard Wil-lowbridge. Bespreek by www.barnyard-theatre.co.za.
V Andriëtte Norman en haar orkes kuierWoensdag 14 en Donderdag 15 Oktoberby Die Boer. R150. Bespreek by 021 9791911 of www.dieboer.com.
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Pan will be released at Ster-Kinekor Thea-tres this weekend.Based on the classic by J.M. Barrie, Pan
is the story of an orphan who is spiritedaway to the magical Neverland. There, he
finds both fun and dangers, and ultimatelydiscovers his destiny – to become the herowho will be forever known as Peter Pan.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more information.
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‘He’s alive’ at ArtscapePassion Play Ministries will be bringing
the story of the resurrection to Art-scape Theatre this week.
PassioNext – He’s Alive is a dramatic repre-sentation of the death, burial and resurrec-tion of Jesus Christ and will be on stage atArtscape from tomorrow (Thursday) to Sun-day 11 October with matinee performanceson Saturday and Sunday at 14:30.Passion Play Ministries International
(PPMI) is anon-profit volunteer organisationand this 30 year “international celebration”presentation ofHe’s Alivewill include a teamof four international actors sharing the roleof Christ, supported by an international en-semble of musicians and vocalists.The play is being directed by Bronwyne
Scott, a theatre veteranwith 40 years’ experi-ence. She works with volunteers rangingfrom babies to octogenarians – even if theyhave no experience of drama and singing –and has been directing this production annu-ally since its inception in Cape Town nearlytwo decades (18 years) ago.
The chairman of the Cape Town PPMIboard isMelvynAbrahams of Belhar,who al-so plays the part of Jesus. His disciple Peteris played byAlexMarais fromBoston Estate,while Ricardo Johns of North Pine plays thedisciple John.Mark Risk from Rondebosch plays the role
of Caiaphas and Morne Louw from Durban-ville plays the part of Pilate. Nicodemus isplayed by Rodger Wood of Pinelands whileMary, the mother of Jesus, is portrayed byKaren Mouton from Table View, alternatingwith Miriam Kleynhans from Belhar.They are supported by some 100 local ama-
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come and watch and their lives are foreverchanged as they witness in drama the awe-someness of God’s love and forgiveness,”Bronwyne says.V Entrance to the production is free, although any do-nation will be gratefully accepted. To regulate seating,tickets will be issued at the door one hour before eachperformance. Evening performances start at 20:00.
Nicky sings upstairs:Internationally acclaimedvocalist and composer NickySchrire will be performing atthe Alexander UpstairsTheatre on Thursday 15October where she’ll be joinedby Sterling EQ cellist AriellaCaira and long-time JohnnyClegg drummer Barry van Zyl.Tickets cost R90 at the dooror R80 from shows.alexander-bar.co.za.
From left:CharmaineAbrahams(fromMatroosfon-tein), AndreaEllis-Bester(fromBrooklyn),KarenMouton(from TableView) andLeticiaPilcher(fromBelhar) in ascene fromHe’s Alive.
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betroubare motor hê, 'nlaptop en selfoon.
Salaris R15 000 -R18 000 +Petrol
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Mans en dames welkom
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A positioned has opened for a highlyexperiencedMotor Claims Handler(Third Party Liability ) to join a suc-
cessful Short Term InsuranceAdministrator in Paarl.
Requirements:MatricRE 5
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Liability claims withexceptional results
Ability to communicate and workefficiently with High Net Worth Cli-
entsBe a team player which can work
independentlyFluent in English and
AfrikaansComputer literate
(Microsoft, Outlook, Excel, Wordetc.)
Please forward all CV’s (no longerthan 3 pages) to: [email protected]
You will be notified within 5 workingdays if your CV is being shortlisted.
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5 Poste beskikbaar virTelebemarkers vir maak
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The PathCareAcademy
is offering an excitingopportunity to join a trai-ning programme for new
frontline personnel:
The trained pathologyDepot Administrator mustprovide a frontline health-care service by performinga variety of administrative
and customer serviceduties.
Requirements:•Grade 12 pass
•Minimum of two yearssecretarial / reception /
customer serviceexperience
•A related N6 qualificationadvantageous (BusinessAdministration, Marketing
or Tourism, etc.)•Computer literate
(Windows/MS Office)•Typing at least 20 words
per minute•Exceptionally goodinterpersonal skills
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•Strong attention todetail, positive attitude,and a flexible work-style•Ability to work effec-
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high standard ofwork ethics
Applicants who meet theabove criteria will berequired to complete
written and practical pro-ficiency tests, and
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There is no course fee andsuccessful applicants willbe appointed on a 6 monthwork/study contract andpaid a monthly allowance.Theoretical training for 2
INITIATIVEIs a NPO providing IT access, training& development and entrepreneurassistance within the Elsies River
Community.
General PurposeThe Operations Manager plans,directs and coordinates the
operations of the ICT public accesscentre. The operations manager is
responsible for ensuring andimproving the performance, produc-tivity, efficiency and profitability ofthe ICT PAC through the provision ofeffective methods and strategies.
The operations manager will work insupport of and report to the Centre
Manager.
Main Job Tasks andResponsibilities
Coordination and Supervision.Financial. Best Practices. Human
Resources. Communications. Sales,Marketing and Customer Service.
Strategic Input. Reporting.
Experience•3 to 5 years experience
RequirementsTertiary degree or equivalent in
business administration, commerce,management, industrial technology
or industrial engineering.
•Experience in organizationaleffectiveness and operationsmanagement. Business andmanagement principles and
practices. Financial and accountingprinciples and practices. Humanresource principles and practices.Project management principles andpractices and Information technology
& development entrepreneurassistance within the Elsies River
Community.
Job PurposeThe Program Manager oversees thecoordination and administration ofall aspects of ongoing skills andICT-based training programmesincluding planning, organizing,staffing, leading, and controllingprogrammes, marketing and
outreach activities for an NPO thatOperates and managers a
government ICT Public AccessCentre.
Primary Duties andResponsibilities
The Program Manager performs awide range of duties including some
or all of the following:•Plan the programmes. Organize theprogram. Staff the program. Lead theprogram. Control the program.Marketing & Outreach.
•Experience•3 to 5 years experience
Knowledge, skills and abilities•Knowledge of program
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geleentheid vir persone om op grondvlak by die mpyaan te sluit en te groei.
Fast paced and fun!10 x Administrative Assistant Casual Positions are
available at our Head Office in Plattekloof.The main tasks will be data capturing, quality control
and filing.What are we looking?• Matric• 2 years working experience in a similar environmentwill be advantageous• Computer Literate (MS Office)• Positive, bright and bubbly attitude• Ability to work in a team• Excellent communication and customer service skillsPlease forward detailed Curriculum Vitae to:
[email protected] is an equal opportunity employer and is thereforeguided by the principles of Employment Equity whenconsidering applications. Candidates with disabilitiesare invited to apply. *All applicants must be above
minimum working age.Please note that candidates who are not contacted
within 14 days after the closing date must deem theirapplications as unsuccessful. Transport costs for
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Closing date: 16th October 2015
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SAREL BURGER
Om ’n klompie duisend kilometer per vlieg-tuig na jou bestemming af te lê en dan voordooiemansdeur te kom, is ’n gebeurlikheidwat jy niemand toewens nie.En tog is dit wat die afgelope naweek ge-
beur het met die Renostertjies – die o.19-rug-byspanwat vroeër vanjaar ná afloop van dieTony Stoops-rugbytoernooi in Parow saam-gestel is.Toe die span, met die benaming Rhino’s,
verlede week in Ierland aankom vir ’n be-plande kort toer van drie wedstryde, het diegasheer vir die eerste kragmeting, die Lein-ster-klub, botweg geweier om die junior af-deling van sy klub teen die Suid-Afrikanerste laat speel.Dit nadat hulle maande gelede al deur ’n
toermaatskappy in verband met die wed-stryd verwittig is.Dit blyk nou dat die Iere gans en al te bang
was om die Renostertjies aan te durf, want,sê hulle, ’n klubspan kan mos nie teen ’n
“volbloed-nasionale span” speel nie!Endit is hierwaardie lagwekkende syvan
die Ierse treurmare opduik.Hierdie “nasionale” Rhino’s-span is bloot
’n uitnodigingrugbyspan bestaande uit 24vrywilligers wat aan die April-toernooi opdie velde van die HS Tygerberg deelgeneemhet.Daar is 14 spelers van Tygerbergse skole
in die toerspan, met die sterkste verteen-woordiging deur De Kuilen (5 spelers), HSTygerberg enHSParow (3 elk), asook spelersvan Stellenberg, Tableview en Jan Kriel-skool.Die ander 10 spelers is grootliks van Bo-
landse skole.Louis vanStraaten enStokkiesTruter van
die HS Tygerberg bestuur die span wat afge-rig word deur Kuyper Albertyn van die HSDe Kuilen.Die spanbestuur was vol vertroue dat die
ander tweewedstryde – teenRoscreaCollegein Tipperary en die Naas-klub in Dublin –wel nog hierdie week sal plaasvind.
Iere toe bang vir Renostertjies
First ever CAF coaching course in Bellville: Confederation of African Football (CAF)held a B licence coaching course in Cape Town for the first time ever at CPUT campus inBellville recently. It is the second highest soccer coaching qualification in Africa. From left:Trevor Kramer (Santos FC), Ebrahim Layman (Santos FC), Sam Andrade (Ajax Cape Town),Honor Janza (Zambian national team coach), Charles Jacobs (Santos FC), Christine Phafane(SAFA HOC) and Allan Lockey (Bellville City FC).
WINNER: TYGERBURGER SPORTSTAR OF THE MONTH
Kyle Appel Haupt is theTygerBurger sportstar of the
month winner. From left:Hennie Bosman (Welgemoed
Kyokushin-kan dojo), KyleAppel and Stephen White
(Bosman, McNulty and du ToitOptometrists).PHOTO: STEHAN
SCHOEMAN
Kyle Appel Haupt is one of the very best200 m sprinters in the country. PHOTO:CARINA ROUX
STEHAN SCHOEMAN
At the age of 17, Kyle AppelHaupt (Brackenfell HighSchool) is making a name for
himself as a sprinter on the worldstage.Kyle is the TygerBurger Sportstar
of the Month winner.Earlier this year Kyle ran the
200m in a time of 20:57 at the WorldYouth Athletics championship inColumbia, winning a silver medal.What makes this achievement evenmore remarkable is the fact that thistime was the second fastest time(youth) in the world ever and theeighth fastest time in history over-all, with Jamaican icon Usain Boltthe world record holder with 19:19.“Running that time was massive
formyconfidence. It showedme thatI am good enough to compete withthe best in the world and it only
drives me to work harder and im-prove on my times.
“I have to thankmy coach,MarcelOtto. We train five days a week. Wemakeagood teamand it shows in theresults. It makes things easier whenyouhave a good support structure athome as well. I am truly blessed,”said Kyle.
Kyle represented Western Prov-ince junior rugby, but soon realisedthat the track was his forte.
“I do the 100m and 200m, and atour school meetings I also do the400m for fun, but my focus is theshorter distance. I would have to saythat the 200m is my favourite as I al-ways pick up speed late in the race.
“This year has been a good one forme. At the Athletics South Africachampionship earlier this year inBloemfontein I won silver in the 100m and gold in the 200m and gold inthe 4x100m relay. At the African
Youth championship in Mauritius Iwon silver again in the 100m and Iam very proud of our gold medal inthe relay.“It is an honour for me to be cho-
sen as the TygerBurger Sportstar ofthe Month; I am truly humbled.Thank you!” said Kyle.It is a dream for Kyle to represent
his country at the Olympic Gamesand to win a gold medal.For now, the focus is on theWorld
Youth championship in Russia nextyear.Bosman,McNulty andDuToit Op-
tometrists gave him a pair op sun-glasses of his choice. Hennie Bos-man from the Welgemoed Kyokush-in-kan dojo spoiled him with aR1 000 prize and Dr Costa Kapniasfrom Ready Room in Willowbridgewill give him a few sport scientificsessions to ensure his body per-forms at its peak.