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The person who abandoned a two-year-old boy at Tygerberg Hospital has beenlocated by authorities.
Investigations are ongoing so it is not yetclear whether the person identified is a rela-tive.The Bellville Family Violence, Child Pro-
tection and Sexual Offences unit (FCS) andthe organisationThePinkLadies alerted thepublic last week that a two-year-old boy wasabandoned at the hospital and that anyone
with information should come forward.Police spokesperson Constable Noloyiso
Rwexana said at the time: “According to in-formation, on Saturday 7 May an unidenti-fied female dropped off the boy at TygerbergHospital with the security guards.“She said she had found the child in a
parking area but did not indicate whichparking area. The child does not seem to beable to speak any South African language.”Last week the little boy was being kept at
the hospital until social development founda suitable and safe temporary home to placehim in.
“The child is in good hands at the hospital,where he is being kept safe while socialworkers try to find a temporary homethrough non-government organisations,”says Sihle Ngobese, spokesman for SocialDevelopment MEC Albert Fritz.The Pink Ladies spokesperson Dessie
Rechner confirmed yesterday that the childwas happy and “in a very safe place”.The Pink Ladies were approached by the
authorities after thewomanwho abandonedthe child drove off in a silver Toyota Rav4and disappeared.
V To page 2.
Does your childhave difficulty
putting sounds,words or
syllables togetherin the right
order? This isjust one of the
symptoms of thespeech disorderknown as Child
Apraxia ofSpeech. TygerBur
ger went to anApraxia Aware
ness Day atTygerberg
Hospital Schoolon Friday and
talked to aParow mother
about thechallenges she
has to face.Read more on
page 4. PHOTO:ANDRÉ BAKKES
Nonny, Iwantnababa
Police are continuing their investigation intothe case of this twoyearold boy who wasabandoned at Tygerberg Hospital last Saturday.
Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionele beleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle en kommentaar oor diekoerant se inhoud en stel ons beduidende fouteso gou as moontlik reg. Stuur asb. inligting oordie regstelling van foute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 se Gemeenskapspers,George Claassen, [email protected] of skakel 021 8513232 of 083 543 2471. Lesers kan ook klagtes oordie inhoud by die Persombudsman van Suid-Afrika, mnr. Johan Retief, aanhangig maak. Skakelin daardie geval gerus 011 484 3612/8, stuur'n faks na 011 484 3619 of 'n e-pos [email protected][email protected]
Gesondheidsdag vir ouesBejaarde inwoners van Parow worduitgenooi na ’n gesondsheidsdag vandag(Woensdag 18 Mei) van 10:00 tot 16:00 bydie rolbalklub by die Jan Burger-sportte-rein in De Grendelweg, Parow-Noord.Basiese gesondheidsdienste soos die
neem van bloeddruk en glukosemetingsal deur professionele verpleegpersoneelgedoen word. Griepinspuitings is ookbeskikbaar. Geniet ’n gratis koppiekoffie en ’n soethappie ná die tyd.V Bel Sandra by 082 559 6063 of Leonore vander Walt by 083 308 6272.
Parow CPF gives feedbackThe Parow Community Police Forum(CPF) will be hosting a public feedbackmeeting on Tuesday 24 May at 19:00.The venue is the Parowvallei Primary
School, on the corner of De La Rey andJoubert Street in Parow Valley. Use theentrance in Paul Kruger Street. Allresidents in Parow Valley are welcometo attend.V Contact Roger Cannon on 021 552 2381.
The Parow Station road corridor, anarrow and congested pedestrianwalkway linking Parow Station and
Voortrekker Road, will be a whole lotcheerier for pedestrians.The final mural has been completed in
phase two of the Art in Action project oftheGreaterTygerbergPartnership (GTP).The mural can be seen on the Southern
Life Student Housing building in Voor-trekker Road.It is the sixth mural commission by the
GTP in the area.Says Jonita Pasjar, marketing and
events coordinator: “The mural waspainted by Lwando Lese, a young up-and-coming artist from Site B Khayelitsha,who finds inspiration for his workthrough township life and often depictscolourful portraits of people. His style isa blend of realism mixed with bright vi-brant colours and African motifs.”The Parow Art in Action initiative was
aimed to change the space and the peopleas it builds relationships between the two.“Currently the area is unorganised and
houses informal trading stalls. Many ofthe buildings in the arcade are in a stateof decay,” continues Pasjar.“Intended benefits include a contribu-
tion to urban regeneration by stimulatinginteraction between artists, designers,city planners, business owners, residentsand developers. Additionally the Art inAction initiative moves the experience ofart out of museums and galleries and intopublic space.”
Corridor art in action
Muralist Lwando Lese was commissioned by the Greater Tygerberg Project to paint something memorable.
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Says Rechner: “It is common knowledgethat the incident was caught on camera.”She adds that the registration number
seen on the vehicle was cloned.The Pink Ladies and the police work to-
gether very closely – according to Rechnermainly because of the volunteer organisa-tion’s vast network.“We help in any way we can,” she says,
before adding that a great many cases areresolved prior to The Pink Ladies distribut-ing flyers to the public or posting somethingon their Facebook page.“Children being abandoned by a relative
is rife in society in almost every culture allover the world.”
The organisation was established for theprimary purpose of reuniting missing andendangered children and loved ones withtheir families and/or caregivers.The role they play in findingmissing chil-
dren or adults is invaluable.From January to December last year, just
in the province, 458 people were found aliveand 41 deceased.Of these, 188 children were found alive
and seven deceased.Asked how any parent can abandon their
child, Rechner explained that this cannot begeneralised.She does, however, highlight financial
reasons.
“I have twowonderful teams – a task teamand a voluntary team – that deserve praise.We help where we can and try not to get tooemotionally involved. But it is not alwayseasy,” she concludes.The organisation does not charge for its
services.The Pink Ladies do what they do because
of the members’ love of children every-where in South Africa.Just as their website states, they are in-
deed “a special group of people – spreadacross SouthAfrica fromcoast to coast, whohave said ‘Enough!’”.V Contact The Pink Ladies on 072 214 7439 if youwould like to support them in any way.
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Mystery surrounds the brutal murderof a Montague Gardens business-man and the family has made a plea
for help.Last week, the family of Nishendran
Moodley (35), owner of Nautica Marine andIndustrial Supplies, revealed the bloodyscene in a plea to help find the only employ-ee of Moodley.
Brother Mark Mudley explains whilethey are not biological brothers, he was tak-en in by the Moodley family in Durbanmany years ago and together with Moodleythey moved to Edgemead several yearsago and ran businesses in Montague Gar-dens.
He says onWednesday 6April he got a callfrom his mother in Durban indicating shecould not get hold of Nishendran.
Mark says he regularly spoke with hisbrother during the day and tried to call him.
“His phone was never off and he alwaysanswered his phone – especially when ourmother called.”
His brother says he knew something waswrong and called Nishendran’s wife, whosaid she had last spoken to him at 17:15 thatday.
“I went home, had supper and continued
to call him, but his phone was off. I visitedhis home and got the spare access remotefrom his wife and went to the factory.”
Mark made his way to the workshop inStation Road and says nothing could pre-pare him for what he experienced next.
Nishendran’s bakkie was parked outsideand Mark says the entire workshop wasdark.
The door was closed, but not locked.Using the torch on his phone, Mark tried
to find his way in the dark and stumbledacross a pool of blood.
He searched for the light switch and saysonce he switched on the lights, he found hisbrother’s cap and sandals near a second ve-hicle.
Mark then saw blood all across the facto-ry and says he started to panic, and as heturned a corner his worse fears were con-firmed.
There he found his brother lying facedown with a wound to his head.
“The whole place was full of blood. Thematerials he uses which were stackedagainst the wall were covered in blood spat-ter.
“He had been bludgeoned to death,” saysMark as he struggles to hold back the tears.
Police were called to the scene.Marks says what makes the case so sinis-
terwashisbrotherwaspedantic about secu-
rity.“Hehad several cameras andyoucouldn’t
get in there without being picked up by acamera.
“When the police went through the facto-ry they found all the cameras had beenripped out and the hard drive containingthe footage was taken. Now who wouldknow where that hard drive even was,” hequestions.
According to the records Nishendran on-ly had one employee – a Malawian mannamed Promise John. Since the incident hehas not returned to work and the familyhavenow issued aR5000 reward for his loca-tion as they believe he may have informa-tion about what happened to Nishendran.
According to Milnerton police spokesper-son Warrant Officer Daphne O’Reilly the re-sults of the post mortem are not yet availa-ble yet, but she confirms a murder dockethas been opened.
She says police believe the employee mayhave information on what occurred and vi-sited his home in Nyanga but have been un-able to trace him.V If you have any information on the location of theemployee call the investigating officer on082 417 4318. The family has also offered a rewardof R5000 for anyone who can provide informationwhich leads to them finding the employee. You cancall the family on 076 868 7721.
Brutal murder mystery
DESIREE RORKE@dezzierorke
Plastic is inevitable. It’s not the enemy – weare.
World renowned Belgian artist WilliamSweetlove reckons a world without plasticis no longer possible.
“The problem isn’t the plastic itself, butthe fact that people burn it and throw it intothe sea,” he says.
He brings this conservation messagehome in a whimsical yet compelling exhibi-tion of neo-pop sculptures, which opened atthe Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gar-den on Wednesday.
Labelled “Water Wars”, the exhibitiontells the story of mankind’s war with water.
By 2025, one in three people will live withabsolute water scarcity, according to thefood and agriculture organisation of theUnited Nations.
“Yet, the excesses of humanity are threat-ening our natural resources,” he says.
Sweetlove’s sculptures are made from re-cycled plastic from landfills and transformordinaryanimals andobjects into iconic fig-ures. His unique works of art have chal-lenged people to become environmentalthinkers for close to 50 years through morethan 600 exhibitions worldwide.
It is not difficult to see why.The pieces are bold and playful, but defi-
nitely make you think.
More than 60 red,black and white pen-guins positioned orrather installed inthe Vlei Garden, forexample, draw theattention to the im-pending shortage ofclean drinking wa-ter.
“They have waterbottles tied to theirbacks suggesting asurvival measure,and face the moun-tain in an almostpleading fashion –pleading for freshwater.”
At the Old Dam, the Fisherman-huntersculpture speaks to our dwindling ocean re-sources. “In order for the fisherman to sur-vive, he eats less and therefore has shrunk.As there is no fish left in the ocean, he hasnow become a hunter.”
In addition to his solo work sculpture,Sweetlove has worked collaboratively withother artists for more than 20 years as amember of the Cracking Art Group, found-ed in 1983 in northern Italy. Their collectivework calls attention to environmental andsocial issues.
One such poignant installation shows theplight of the turtles in Venice as they try to
escape the canals that keep them fromreaching the ocean.
The founder of the Cape Town Art Agen-cy, Dirk Durnez, who collaborated withSweetlove and Sanbi (South African Na-tional Biodiversity Institute) on the exhibi-tion, says the exhibition aims to create achange of mindset about conservation – es-pecially in young people.
The exhibition will continue at Kirsten-bosch until 11 June, after which it will jour-ney through South Africa, ending in Preto-ria.
Karl Stouthuysen, Belgian consul to CapeTown, officiated the exhibition.
Plastic not the enemy – ‘we are’Plastic not the enemy – ‘we are’
In front of one of the sculptures are, from left, Dirk Durnez (CapeTown Art Agency), Karl Stouthuyzen (Belgian Consul to Cape Town),Sarah Struys (Kirstenbosch) and William Vaesen (Cape Town ArtAgency). PHOTO: DESIRÉE RORKE
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So what’s the fuss about apraxia?ANDRÉ BAKKES
@andrebakkes
Only one to two children in a thousandare diagnosedwithApraxia, sowhat’sthe fuss about?
Why should one know about this speechimpairment or readabout lastweekFriday’sApraxia Awareness Day at Tygerberg Hos-pital School?There are roughly 370 000 children under
the age of four years in Cape Town, whichmeans between 370 and 720 children need se-rious speech therapy.Tardiness in diagnosis will make it that
much harder for the child to ever speak nor-mally.
ShockedThey also need a school to attend, and op-
tions are severely limited.The Tygerberg Hospital School provides
education to 22 grade Rs with apraxia, butafter this the parents are forced to be placedon a waiting list if their child need to attendTafelberg Remedial School or Jan KrielSchool.
The challenge for a parent lies in payingthousands of rands every year to speechtherapists and the fees of a remedial school.Where some will baulk under the strain ofa challenge, others flourish.WhenDeidreWarner fromParow first dis-
covered that her child had apraxia, she wasshocked.“Evanwas twoyears and threemonths old
when we took him to see a doctor becauseof a chest infection. The paediatrician thentold us that Evan might be autistic becausehe clapped hands during the examinationandhadno vocabulary. Iwas almost hysteri-cal.”Before Deidre took Evan to the doctor, she
and her husband just thought their boy wasa little slow in developing his speech. Theythought it strange that he said “nana” in-stead of “mama” and even stranger that helater lost the ability to even say “nana”.Evan never said “brrrrmmmm” when he
playedwith a toy car and never just babbled.But the Warners never even knew some-
thing like apraxia existed.“Wewere told to go to a neurologist to find
out ifEvanwasautistic, andwhilewewaited
months for an appointment we had to takeEvan to a speech therapist. One session of45 minutes cost R300,” she exclaims.Apraxia alone does not reflect on a child’s
intelligence. According to mommyspeech-therapy.com, apraxia is a type of motorspeechdisorder that affects theway thebodyis able to produce speech.“Motor speech disorders are neurological
in nature, meaning a child’s brain has diffi-culty coordinating the different body partsneeded to produce speech – the tongue, lips,and lower jaw,” states the website.Deidre says thatmost childrenwithaprax-
ia know exactly what they should be saying,but fail in the execution. This often leads tofrustration for the child.“We were later told that Evan was not au-
tistic, but did indeed suffer from apraxia.Speech and occupational therapy cost us ahuge amount ofmoney everyweek, but aftera lot of hard work we could soon hear thedifference,” she adds.“At the end of the year Evan and I were
driving somewhere when he tried to get myattention.“I looked at him and he said ‘I love you’!
It was a huge moment for me,” says Deidre.
Rapid improvementDeidre was lucky that Evan’s condition
was diagnosed fairly early, so there was rap-id improvement.While her son was overcoming the chal-
lenge of speaking, Deidre and Lydia de Villi-ers “took on” the Western Cape EducationDepartment.There was a lack of options when it came
to where children with apraxia can go.Thanks to Deirdre and Lydia two grade R
classes were opened at Tygerberg HospitalSchool.Their persistencemight also pave theway
that these children may simply be trans-ferred to Tafelberg or Jan Kriel School, andnot be placed on a waiting list.This is, however, far from certain.In the meantime Deidre is trying to create
awareness of apraxia and hoping that otherchildren can be diagnosed before it becomesalmost impossible to rectify a child’s speechdisorder.V Go to Deidre’s website, the first on apraxia in SouthAfrica, at http://aarsa.co.za.
ANDRÉ BAKKES@andrebakkes
Parow Police are looking for a possible eye-witness after a pedestrianwas killed in a hit-and-run incident in Frans Conradie Driveon Monday 2 May.Local police spokesperson Lieutenant
Kevin Williams says the accident happenedat about 21:00.“A pedestrian was knocked over by silver
Toyota Corolla with registration number
CY 51251. As a result the pedestrian was de-clared dead on the scene of the accident,” heelaborates.The pedestrianwas dressed in a blue track
suit, brown hoody top, grey printed boxershorts and white tekkies.Williams adds they need eye witnesses to
come forward so that they can “conclude theinvestigation as soon as possible”.This request has led to the question ofwhy
the police need to ask eyewitnesses to comeforward in the first place.
Parow Community Police Forum (CPF)chairperson,RogerCannon, said the tempta-tion will always be there to pretend that youhaven’t witnessed an accident to avoid atraumatic situation, but adds that it be-comes all the more important to come for-ward when someone appears to be injured.“It is only proper to stop, especially if one
of the vehicles involved fled the scene. In acase like that, try to get the registrationnumber as well as the make and colour ofthe vehicle that drove off. And then stay on
the scene until the police show up,” saysCannon.Cannon continues by saying it is possible
for authorities to subpoena someone whenthey know someone saw something butdidn’t report it to the police.“If you seeanaccident, itmight bedifficult
to make the right decision, but get involvedand help!”V If you saw the accident in Frans Conradie Drive,contact the investigating officer, Detective WarrantOfficer Eugene Human, at Parow Police Station.
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ning by die Mediclinic Panorama ontvang.Sy werk al 29 jaar lank daar.Volgens die hospitaal is Du Toit die ver-
persoonliking van ’n professionele suster in’n pediatriese afdeling.
“Sy is ’n moederlike figuur met oneindigbaie geduld.
“Sy is ook ’n wonderlike leermeester enmentor vir die jonger verpleegsters en stu-dente,” sê Tersia Bester, hospitaal-woord-voerder, namens een van Du Toit se kollegaswat haar genomineer het.
“Sy is baie keer in die moeilikheid by haareie gesin, want sy sal nie huis toe gaan asdie saal te besig is nie of totdat die pasiëntehonderd persent gerus is nie.
“’n Mens sien nie meer baie van hierdietoewyding in die werkplek nie.”
Bester voeg by dat as dit kom by ’n gesin
met hoë verwagtinge, dan is Du Toit die bes-te persoon om die pasiënt en die gesin geluk-kig te hou.
Een van Du Toit se bestuurders is baiedankbaar dat sy deel is van die span, en diebestuurder kan self na Du Toit gaan vir raad,hulp, en selfs skofruilings.
Bester sluit af: “Dankie, suster Iona, virwat jy doen en vir wie jy is!”
Iola vereer vir diensIola duToit, ’nsuster bydieMediclinicPanorama,het Vrydagdie hoogstetoekenningvir ’nsusterontvang. Sywerk al 29jaar lankdaar.
Hierdie susters van die hospitaal het almal nominasies vir toekennings ontvang.
Hoërskoolleerders en volwassenes kryvanjaar vir die eerste keer ’n geleentheidom saam aan ’n Afrikaanse gedigtekom-petisie van die ATKV en die tydskrifKui-er deel te neem.
Die kompetisie was die afgelope sewejaar slegs vir leerders, maar volgens Ja-pie Gouws, die uitvoerende hoof van dieATKV, was daar nog altyd ’n aanvraagvan volwassenes wat ook ’n platform ge-soek het om hul eie gedigte te publiseer.
“Die gedigtekompetisie was ook gewildomdat daar ’n groot behoefte onder tie-ners is om uiting te gee aan hul drome,emosies en bepaalde kwessies in gedigte.Dit het in die verlede aan duisende aspi-rantdigters die platform gebied om gedig-te te skryf en te publiseer,” sê Gouws.
Maar nou vat die ATKV en Kuier dit ’ntree verder. Hulle nooi ook alle volwasse-nes uit om ’n Afrikaanse gedig in te skryfen moontlik in die proses vet pryse los teslaan. Die wenner van die hoërskool-ka-tegorie wen R3 000 in kontant, terwyl dié
in die tweede en derde plekke onderskei-delik R2 000 en R1 000 kry.
In die volwasse kategorie is R5 000 virdie skrywer van die wengedig op die spel.
Die tweede en derde plek se wennerskry onderskeidelik R4 000 en R3 000. In-skrywings kan in enige variant van Afri-kaans wees. Volgens Kay Karriem, Kuierse redakteur, is daar ook besluit om van-jaar ’n video van die beste algehele gedigte vervaardig. “Met die video wil onsgraag lewe gee aan die woorde op papieren ’n gedigtekompetisie is ’n ideale plat-form vir mense om in Afrikaans te sê watin hul harte is.” Die beoordelaars gaandus ook besluit wie van die volwasse ofhoërskoolwenner die beste oorspronkli-ke gedig geskryf het, waarna Hemelbe-sem, bekende kunstenaar en Pasella-aan-bieder, dié gedig op ’n video gaan vertolk.
Inskrywings sluit op Dinsdag 31 Mei.E-pos jou inskrywings na [email protected] met ATKV-gedigtekompetisie indie onderwerplyn.
Slaan pryse los met gedigte
Frustrated motorists scratching for changeevery time they park kerbside in the CapeTown CBD, will now be able to pay with theirbank cards. Parking marshals employed byStreet Parking Solutions now have hand-held point-of-sale (POS) devices.
“These marshals are wearing badges indi-cating that they can accept card payments.The POS devices make it easier and moreconvenient to pay for parking as motoristsdo not always have cash on hand and thenhave to search for an ATM to withdraw mon-ey,” says the City’s Mayco member for trans-port, Brett Herron.
In October 2014 Street Parking Solutions
also adopted SnapScan technology – an alter-native payment option allowing motorists topay using a smartphone application.
“I want to assure motorists that the park-ing marshals are still obliged to accept cashas payment for parking, despite the addi-tional payment methods that are now availa-ble. Motorists are impressed with the POSdevices and the convenience they bring. On-street parking in the CBD is charged at R3.40per 15 minutes during business hours.Charging for parking is one method of en-suring a high turnover of parking bays in anarea where there is a big demand for on-street parking, such as in the CBD.”
Pay for parking by swiping
6 TYGERBURGER Parow Woensdag, 18 Mei 2016NUUS
Gereedskap nodig vir sy reusetaakANDRÉ BAKKES
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Teen die horison weerkaats rooi wolkesag teen die laaste bietjie sonlig.Binne sy werkswinkel sit die 81-jari-
ge ambagsman met ’n onmoontlike taak –en die tyd raak min.In sy jonger dae kon hy vir ure aaneen
woeker aan hout en verstommende kuns-werke skep.Deesdae het hymeer uitdagings as gereed-
skap.Hy het net 5 persent sig in sy een oog, en
gevolglik ooreis hy gereeld sy ander een. ’nPaar maande gelede het hy geval en sy kopgestamp.Hy sê hy vergeet.Finansieel trek hy swaar nadat hy 20 jaar
gelede “als” verloor het in ’n saketransaksiewat skeefgeloop het.Die ambagsman is alleenvandathy sydog-
ter verloor het in ’n motorongeluk in dievroeë negentigs.Al wat oor is vir hom – hier in die donker
skemer van sy lewe – is sy passie om ietsasemrowends te skep.Die geleentheid is daar.Jacques de Klerk van Parow is toevertrou
deur een van die hoofamptenare van dieWeense staatsoperahuis om ’n miniatuur-vleuelklaviertjie te maak – baie soos die eenvan 30 cmwat hy ses jaar gelede ná 1 256 uurvoltooi het.Hierdie keer wil Jacques elkeen van die
1 cm-breë ivoorklawers afsonderlik uitskaafen ’n 50 cm-wye klaviertjie maak, wat be-wonder sal word lank ná hy dood is.“Ek is baie presies in wat ek doen, so dit
moet presies honderd persent wees,” sê Jac-ques.Maar die tyd raak min.Hymoet dit klaar hê voor eindeNovember
en hy het nie die gereedskap om dié uitda-gende taak te voltooi nie.
“Ek het oorgenoeg goeiehout,maar die gereedskap isso duur, jong.“Dit wat ek het, het ek oor
die jare as ’n meubelver-vaardiger maar bymekaar-geskraap. Ek het ’n kleinslypmasjien (grinder) nodigom die harde ivoor te ver-werk,” gaan Jacques voort,terwyl hy ’n groot stuk ivoorin sy ferm hand vashou.“Die mahoniehout-raam-
werk van die klaviertjie be-hoort my nie te lank te neemnie, maar daai klawertjies!“Dit gaan ’nmonumentale
taak wees. En ek kan nie be-gin nie, want ek kan nie ’nslypmasjien bekostig nie.”As hy dit betyds kan vol-
tooi, sal Jacques dit graageers in die noordelike voor-stede uitstal voordat dieWeense staatsoperahuishom en die klaviertjie naWene laat vlieg en by ’n for-mele geleentheid onthul.Maar Jacques erken dat
die enorme uitdagings wathom in die gesig staar dalkte groot sal wees vir hom omdie paal te haal.“Ek moet dit doen. Ek
moet. Daar is vreemdebloedselle wat lek op my re-tina, wat veroorsaak dat mysig van uur tot uur wissel.“Soos ek nou hier staan, sien ek net ’n
klomp swart kolle. Ek bly maar positief,maar ek plaas baie stres op my gesonde oogmet al hierdie fynwerk. Ekmoet sekermaaraanvaar dat ekmy slegte oog heeltemal gaanverloor.“Al wat ek kan doen, is my beste en ek
moet maar positief bly. Dit is vir my belang-rik. Daar sal probleme wees. Die spertydplaas my onder geweldige druk en ek moetdit probeer verwerk. Maar ek sal wen!”Die laaste rooi lig van die weerkaatsende
wolke val op Jacques se gesig, en vir ’n oom-blik lyk hy nie ouer as 50 nie.
En dan twyfel ’n mens nie dat hierdie vas-beslote en passievolle man sy beste werk salvoltooi voor die donkerte op hom toesak nie.Hy kan dit egter nie doen sonder ’n bietjie
hulp nie.V Bel Francois de Klerk as jy hom kan help met ’nslypmasjien of bietjie inspirasie by 078 902 4233.
Jacques de Klerk sit met die stuk ivoor wat uit 1956 dateer, wat hy wil gebruik om die 1 cmwye klavierklawers uitte skaaf. Hy kan dit egter nie doen sonder die hulp van lesers van TygerBurger. FOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
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Nurses saluted for tireless work
Patient Tiauna Petersen shares a hug with her carer, Enrolled NursingAssistant Xoliswa Mqolombeni, in celebration of Nurses day.
International Nurses day, which marks theanniversary of the birth of Florence Night-ingale (the pioneer of modern nursing) was
celebrated at Tygerberg Hospital on Friday.On Thursday 12 May it was also celebrated
all over the world.The day was commemorated to reflect on
the work done by nurses in improving healthservices and delivering quality health care.The 2016 theme was “Nurses: A force forchange: Improving health systems resil-ience.”
“In recognition of the vital role that nursesplay in our health system despite the manychallenges that they often face, we salutethem for their tireless work, dedication andcompassion towards their patients,” said hos-pital spokesperson, Rozaun Botes. “You areappreciated and there is no doubt that the roleyou play at Tygerberg Hospital is critical.
“Take pride and continue to embrace thevalues of nursing which amongst others iscaring and respect for human life. As a nurseyou are there for the patients’ at the most vul-nerable time of their life, either at birth ordeath. The touch of your hand is always criti-cal and most valuable throughout the healingprocess,” she said.
Erina van den Heever (right), a patient, sharing a hug withEnrolled Nursing Assistant Charmaine September.
Deputy Nursing Manger Sylvia Henry, left, hands over a bunch of flowers to Doreen Adams andTendani Mabuda (senior manager Nursing Services). Adams was a patient of Tygerberg Hospitaland was inspired by the compassion and care of the nurses who treated her. She left her careerin retail and has recently graduated as an Enrolled Nursing Assistant, one of the top nursingstudents. She encouraged nurses to keep doing good for their patients.
Woensdag, 18 Mei 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Parow 9
MARITA MEYER
Van die Kaapse gang lands tot die Kru-gerwildtuin met sy renosterstropers;tussen ’n verslonsde Bolandse hoewe
met ’n grieselrige visdam en die glans-en-skanswêreld van diplomasie, vind kapteinKassieKasselman sy pad voel-voel in Rudievan Rensburg se nuwe misdaadroman, Pi-rana.Dié vierde boek van
VanRensburgword Don-derdag 26 Mei by dieDros-restaurant in Wil-lowbridge, Bellville, be-kendgestel, waar Elnavan der Merwe, boekere-dakteur van Huisgenoot,met hom sal gesels.“Kassie en sy kollega,
sersant Rooi Els, sespeurvernuf word weerernstig inPiranabeproef– dit terwyl iemand opdie agtergrond sy tandegeduldig met wraakge-dagtes slyp,” sê VanRensburg, ’n inwonervan Welgemoed.“Ek het lekker aan die boek geskryf,
maar moes heelwat navorsing doen om dieagtergrond vir baie van die verhaallyne ge-loofwaardig te hou. Ek het onder meer ookkontak gemaak met lede van die Ameri-kaanse Pirana-klub om uit te vind hoe diégevreesde visse in Suid-Afrikaanse om-standighede sou kan oorleef.”Van Rensburg sê sy navorsing het hom
ook opnuut bewus gemaak van die ernstigestroperkrisis in veral die Krugerwildtuin,“waar letterlik honderde stroperbendesons wilderfenis vernietig”. Een van sy ver-haallyne wat in die wildtuin afspeel, is ’ngetroue weergawe van die wrede werklik-heid daar, sê hy.Hy beloof dat die boek genoeg verrassen-
de kinkels en wendings het om die liefheb-bers van misdaadfiksieop die punte van hulstoele te hou. “OmdatKassie allesbehalwe joutradisionele macho-heldso eie aan speurverhaleis, onderskat die misda-digers hom gewoonlikgruwelik. Dit skep virmy allerlei moontlikhe-de wat ander skrywersvan misdaadfiksie dalknie altydkanbenutnie,”sê hy. Dat dít ’n sukses-resep is, word weer-spieël deur die feit datVan Rensburg se tweedeboek, Kopskoot, reedsvyf keer herdruk is, sy
debuutroman, Slagyster, onlangs herdrukis, en dat sy derde boek, Judaskus, een vanverlede jaar se topverkopers was.V As TygerBurger se lesers meer oor Pirana wil uitvind, is hulle welkom om aanstaande Donderdag diebekendstelling by die Dros by te woon. Dit begin om18:00 vir 18:30 en toegang is gratis. Bargain Bookssal boeke by die lokaal beskikbaar hê. Antwoordvoor of op Maandag 23 Mei by [email protected] of021 406 3477.
‘Pirana’ gaan lesersweer laat naels kou
Rudie van Rensburg
Risingyoungstars of theCapeTownCityBallet (CTCB) are set to take centre stagein the classic and comic ballet, Coppélia,at Artscape next week.Based on the well-known tale by ETA
Hoffmann, this sparkling production ofthe beloved ballet has a short run fromWednesday 25 to Sunday 29 May.With its charming andmischievous
plot, brightly-coloured costumes andglorious music, Coppélia is as ideal forfamilies and serious dance lovers as itis for newcomers to ballet.True love triumphs in this enchanting
fairytale, which features three maincharacters – theyoungFranz, his fiancéeSwanilda and the mysterious doll mak-er, Dr Coppelius, who creates the lifelikedoll, Coppélia. Believing the doll is real,Franz becomes infatuated with her,which most definitely does not meetwith Swanilda’s approval. This leads toall kinds of hilarious situations amongstthe protagonists and culminates in ahappily-ever-after wedding scene.The role of Swanilda will be shared by
Cleo Ames, Sarah-Lee Chapman, Me-ghan Henegan and Elizabeth Nienaber,while Franz will be danced by IvanBoonzaaier Martin Milner, Craig Pedroand Revil Yon. CTCB’smaster characterdancers Mervyn Williams and JohnnyBovangwill alternate as the eccentricDrCoppelius and the Bürgermeister.The choreography is by David Poole
with lightingdesignbyFaheemBardien.The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, con-ducted by Brandon Phillips, will accom-pany the cast at selected performances.V Coppélia will be on stage at 19:30 on theWednesday, Friday and Saturday and at 18:30on Thursday with matinée performances on
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Tickets fromComputicket cost R50 for performances withprerecorded music and between R110 and R160for performances with the orchestra. Visitwww.capetowncityballet.org.za for more.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Twentyeight readers can each win doubletickets to watch the performance at 14:00 onSaturday. SMS the word “Coppelius” followedby your name and email address to 45527 before12:00 on Tuesday 24 May to enter. SMSes costR1.50 and winners will be notified via email before close of business on Thursday 26 May.
Een van die Tygerberg-hospitaalskool segrootste geldinsamelingsprojekte vanjaarvind op Saterdag 28 Mei van 09:30 tot 12:00in die Vredelust-aktiwiteitsentrum in Bell-ville plaas.Michelle Luscombe, ’n ontvanger van ’n
skenkerhart, sal praat by die byeenkomsmet die tema “Uit die hart”. Viljoen Retief
sal tydens die oggend sing en daar sal ookitems uitgeloot word. Die skool en die kin-ders maak staat op broodnodige skenkingsvan die publiek. So, selfs al kan jy nie dievroueoggend bywoon nie, kan jy altyd ’npaar rand vir die skool skenk.V Skakel 021 938 5261 om kaartjies te koop of omdie skool finansieel te ondersteun.
‘Uit die hart’ tema by T’berg-hospitaalskool
Cleo Ames in Coppélia PHOTO: PAT BROMILOWDOWNING
Coppélia brought to life
10 TYGERBURGER Parow Woensdag, 18 Mei 2016HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Kiskarpret: Een van die pa's speel insleepdiens nadat die Army Racersspan (graad 5.3) se stuurmeganisme vanhul kiskar ingegee het tydens die Laerskool Totius se kiskarpretdag. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
LEWENSKIEKIE
We shouldnurture ournursesThey are our friends, our confidants, ourdoctors and our carers.
They come in our darkest hours andthey alleviate our pain and our loneli-ness.
Our heroes, our fathers and mothers,our teachers and our punching bags.
Society’s shame.The ridiculous salary of a nurse should
make us all sleep a little more uncomfort-ably at night.
You know those days when you feel asif something is wrong, but you can’t puta finger on it?
It’s probably the feeling of guilt.Many think a “thank you” is all that is
expected from us when a nurse tends to aloved one in hospital.
I’m obviously not a nurse, so I can’tspeak for them, but while I wouldappreciate a “thank you” as a nurse, itdoes not pay the rent.
“Dear landlord, I regret to inform youthat I don’t havethe cash to pay youthis month, but Ido have 18 234thank-yous.”
Nurses haveprotested beforeand they willagain. What theymost likely won’tdo is cause aninternational sceneby throwing bricksat police, burningbooks and destroy-ing property.
Of all the callsfor justice out there, the one that movesme the most is whispered by the poverty-stricken nurse.
The world is upside down.In far too many sectors those who work
hardest earn the least. So, how doessociety deal with this obvious injustice?
We give them a day, of course!World Teachers’ Day.International Firefighters Day.International Nurses Day!The latter was “celebrated” on Friday,
but really, if I were a nurse, a salaryincrease would have benefitted me more.
There is an argument that a nurse is anurse because it is his/her passion tohelp people. People will say nurses woulddo what they do for free, as long as theycan fulfil their calling. I can only laughat this line of “self-justification”, which isclearly born from guilt.
Nurses deserve so much more than aspecial day, more than a thank-you, andeven more than a substantial raise.
They deserve more than a short piecein a community newspaper.– André Bakkes
THINKING OUT LOUD
SMSV Regarding paternity leave (Thinking outloud, TB, 11/05). Men have to fight fortheir rights, equality, liberation – just likewomen did. A woman reporter said thatmen were massively neglected in society.– Anonymous
V This is the third week our phone hasbeen out of order. What’s happening atTelkom? – Anonymous
V To the nincompoop who takes out booksat the Parow Library – if you do not likethe way an author writes , do not read his/her books. Nobody gave you the right todecide what other may or may not read.Stop censoring the books. – Mara Nortier
V Why does Pep Stores insist on cuttingup clothing? Even nappies were being cutin half. All I asked the man doing the de-struction work was why. All he could saywas it’s old. I did not want to embarrasshim so I just walked away. – Anonymous
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
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In spite of Jacob Zuma’spromise that there would be nopower outages this winter,there are other forces whichmay show their ugly faces.
When the first winter stormhit the Cape on 22 April, myneighbour’s and my electricityflickered at about 17:00 andthen went out.
It appeared that everyoneelse in the street had lightsexcept the two of us. Notworried, we both phoned theemergency number 086 010 3089as they have always beenexceptional in their response towhatever the problem was.
Not this time, unfortunately.Between the two of us, we
must have spent several hourswaiting for an answer from theemergency number, but to noavail.
The long and short of it wasthat apart from two hours onSaturday afternoon when thetechnicians came out after Isent an e-mail from work indesperation, and after they hadleft, the electricity trippedagain. We were withoutelectricity for the wholeweekend until Sunday night at22:00.
What happened was thatwhen whoever dug trenches tolay fibre optic cables, theyruptured one of the electriccables which supplies power toour two houses. The repair hadnot been done correctly andwhen the wet reached thecables, it caused a short.
The technicians who cameout on Sunday night andworked for two hours torestore our power were fantas-tic, to say the least. They saidthat as a result of all thedamage the storm had caused,the telephone lines as well asthe SMS lines were totallyoverloaded. It appears that theonly e-mail address which wassuccessful in making contact,was “[email protected]” and thiswas given to me by an ESKOMemployee who was one of the
So much for no‘load shedding’
Many thanks to the Kenyangovernment, CITES, local andinternational anti-poachingactivists and all the celebritiesthat witnessed the torching ofivory and rhino tusks in Kenya.
Thank you for ensuring thatthe poaching of elephants andrhinos will not only thrive, butis poised for growth.
. What is the logic or motiveof burning the tusks worthmillions when you could havesupplied and met demand forsuch, for many years to comeand easing poaching activities?
. Why would you choose toforego over US$105m in reve-nue, when in Southern Africaauctions were held and revenuegenerated went a long way infighting poaching?
. How different is someonekilling an elephant or a rhinofrom someone who ensures thesupply of ivory and rhino tusksis constrained even when theanimal dies of natural causes?
. From your action – whencan we start to see the declinein poaching activities?
Unfortunately, an equivalentof living elephants and rhinosthat would yield the samequantity of tusks will now beslain because you denied thatmarket that amount of ivoryand rhino tusks which you had.
P CECIL MUBVUMBIParklands
Thanks for burningtusks – now what?
I have often wondered why it isso important to those who denythe death penalty how murder-ers are removed from society?
Did the killers of that inno-cent girl who was killed whilewalking in Tokai forest careabout her death when theyshoved her face into the dirtwhile strangling her? Did theyconsider her human rights anddignity while they assaultedher? Did they have any concernfor her agony as she lay dying?
Those who refute the returnof the death penalty are inpains to find an excuse for
Criminals fear onlythe death penalty
Ek kry ook dikwels lemoendui-fies dood in my tuin in Park-lands (SMS, 11 Mei). Ek vatgereeld duiwe wat sit endoodgaan na ons veearts omhulle uit hul lyding te verlos.
Ek sal ook graag wil weethoekom? Ek gee hulle daagliksskoon drinkwater en voer hullegekapte mielies, wat ek by diesupermark koop. Ek kook ookrys.
Ek weet die volgende is niegoed vir voëls nie: moenie soutin die water sit as jy rys virvoëls kook nie; moenie onge-kookte rys vir voëls voer nie;ek verstaan die suurdeeg inbrood is nie goed vir voëls nie.
Ek is seker daar is nog watby die lysie gevoeg kan word.Ek sal dit waardeer as ’nvoëlkenner meer inligtingomtrent die lemoenduifies kanverskaf.
WILMAParklands
Soek meer inligtingoor lemoenduifies
Prepare yourselfmentally for one ofthe most importantdecisions you willever have to make. Ifyou see a horribleaccident, do youpretend you didn’tsee it and drive on,or do you stop andhelp where you can?– André Bakkes,Parow
Community cleanups are a greatinitiative – MoniqueDuval, Table View
Just a few hours leftbefore Iron Maidenrock Cape Town.Run ... run to thehills.– Louisa Steyl,Entertainment
Kuilsrivier se eie,egte cowboy, Gerhardus Engelbrecht,sê hy wil ou tradisiesterugbring wat jarelank al vergete is. –Richard Roberts,Kuilsrivier
Suster Sarah Louw is43 jaar by Stiklandhospitaal en dink nieaan aftree nie, wantsy het nog baie omte gee. – Avril Fillies,Bellville
Talle ouers sit methul hande in die harenadat Study Xpresssy deure oornaggesluit het. – EsméErasmus, Durbanville
murderers, but never do theymention the innocent womenand children that are murderedevery day in this country.
They never mention theanguish of a parent whose childwas murdered while playing ina neighbourhood park?
While we have the mostviolent society on earth, thosewho live in a well protectedleafy suburb, far removed fromthe violence, want to lecturethe victims of violence. In thewords of the wise: we need thedeath penalty; it is the onlypunishment criminals fear.
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V Die bostaande menings isdié vandie betrokke joernalis,en reflekteer nie noodwendigdie opinie(s) van die Tyger-Burger-handelsnaam nie.
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appreciate a“thankyou”as a nurse itdoes not pay
the rent.
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many people I contacted in myquest to have our powerrestored. So make sure thatthose gas bottles and torchesare in working order as youmay still find yourself in thedark this winter.
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V SA Army Band WC will host their first golfday at Parow Golf Club on Friday (20 May).Entry fees cost R800 for a two-ball, R1600for a four-ball or R1500 for fairway sponsor-ship. Email henk@[email protected] formore information and entry forms.
V The Cape Society Teachers of Dance willhost their ballroom and Latin Americandance competition at the Parow Civic Cen-tre on Saturday 21 May from 13:00. Entrancefor spectators cost R110 for adults, R90 forchildren younger than 16 and R70 for pen-sioners. Call 082 739 7700 for more.
V The Elvis Presley Fan Club will host theirnext monthly get-together at 61 PostmaStreet, Oakdale, Bellville on Saturday 21 Mayfrom 13:30. The theme for the afternoon is“Elvis 1970” with a rarely seen audiovisualoverview. Visitors are welcome and theirfirst visit is free. The entry fee thereafter isR40 which includes light refreshments. CallAmy on 082 733 9116 for more information.
V The first Jewish Literary Festival (JLF)will take place at the Gardens CommunityCentre from 09:00 to 17:00 on Sunday22 May. The festival will showcase authors,poets, illustrators, journalists, writers andeducators who have a Jewish connection orare engaged with subjects of Jewish inter-est. Tickets are available at Quicket.co.za.Visit www.jewishliteraryfestival.co.za.
V The Western Cape Funding Fair will beheld at the Cape Town International Con-vention Centre (CTICC) on Wednesday25 May where the public can learn can learnvaluable skills by attending entrepreneur-focused speaker sessions with Michael Her-rington, Lebo Gunguluza, Fred Robertson,Kieno Kammies and more. Entry is free. Visitwww.westerncapefundingfair.co.za to reg-ister.
V Poetic Expression: Aspiring poets fromall walks of life and poetry styles are invitedto share their creativity with a likemindedaudience in a meeting in Durbanville from14:00 on Sunday 29 May. Interested poetscan send an email to [email protected] before Monday 23 May to be ad-vised of the exact venue.
V Die Oude Libertas-galery sal hul nuwekunsuitstalling, Hemelse klei en kwaservaring op Woensdag 8 Junie om 18:00 metAlayne Reesberg, spreker, open. Die uitstal-ling sal tot Maandag 20 Junie te sien wees.Stuur ’n e-pos na [email protected] om vir die opening te be-spreek of besoek oudelibertas.co.za/art-gallery vir meer inligting.
V Kirstenbosch will be hosting an exhibitionof world-renowned Belgian artist WilliamSweetlove’s work until Saturday 11 June,challenging viewers to become environ-mental thinkers. Visit www.sanbi.org/events for more information.
V The Power of Poison exhibition will beon display at the V&A Waterfront until Sun-day 12 June. The travelling exhibition is pre-sented by The American Museum of NaturalHistory and has been brought to South Afri-ca by ExpoRSA. The exhibit comprises fivethemes: Poison in Nature, Poison in Mythand legend, Detecting Poison, Poison by Ac-cident and Poison for Good. Tickets areavailable from www.webtickets.co.za.
V Delheim-wynlandgoed sal Donderdag 16en Vrydag 17 Junie en weer Vrydag 1 en Sa-terdag 2 Julie sy jaarlikse wildesampioen-soektogte aanbied. Hierdie eksklusiewesnuffeltogte vind plaas onder die wakendeoë van Delheim se Nora Sperling-Thiel enGary Goldman, ’n gesoute sampioenkenner,en belangstellendes word genooi om hulfungi-voelers te verskerp en saam te komsnuffel en vir hierdie natuurlike wonders teskrop. Slegs 40 plekke per dag is beskikbaar.Kaartjies kos R650 en sluit Delheim-wyn enmiddagete in. Kaartjies by Computicket.
V The Winelands Chocolate Festival takesplace at Blaauwklippen Wine Estate in Stel-lenbosch for the second time on Saturday20 and Sunday 21 August where chocolatelovers will be able to, among other high-lights, taste and purchase artisanal confec-tionary, watch demos and a fashion showand enjoy local wines. Tickets are availablefrom Quicket.co.za. Visit winelandschoco-latefestival.co.za for more.
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V I See You with Desmond Dube, BayoGbadamosi, Jordan Baker, Lunga Rade-be, Austin Hardiman and SibusisoMamba will be at the Fugard Studio Thea-tre until Saturday 28 May. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V Rob van Vuuren will be at the BaxterGolden Arrow Studio with his new showLife until Saturday 28 May. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V 90’s Mania will be on stage at BarnyardWillowbridge until Sunday 29 May. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za for ticketsand more information.
V Louisa Theart (flute), Michael Lawer-enson (oboe), Daniel Prozesky (clarinet)and David Lubbe (piano) will be perform-ing the music of French composer FrancisPoulenc in the dark at the YoungbloodGallery in Bree Street tonight (Wednes-day) from 20:00. R150. [email protected] or call071 965 2870 to book.
V The Bev ScottBrown Quartet will beat The Crypt in CBD to-night (Wednesday)from 20:00. R85. SMS079 683 4658 or [email protected] to book.
V Steve Newman andChris Tokalon will beat the Blah Blah Bar inKloof Street tonight(Wednesday) from20:30 in A Lucky Packet – a goodie bag ofguitars, saxes, flutes ,aspace ship (hangdrum) and vocal gym-nastics. R80. Visit theFacebook event pagefor more.
V Die Hoërskool Brac-kenfell sal SHOUTOUT! for LOVE va-naand (Woensdag) enDonderdag vanaf19:00 aanbied. Kaart-jies kos R40 by diedeur.
V Albert Frost and Loki Rothman will beat Die Boer tonight (Wednesday) andThursday. R140. Call 021 979 1911 or visitwww.dieboer.com to book.
V Lissifir Taboo, a racy cabaret writtenand performed by Lise-Marie Richard-son will be at the Alexander Upstairs The-atre from Thursday to Saturday. Visitshows.alexanderbar.co.za for tickets andmore information.
V Leonay le Roux will be at GrandWest’sJackson Hall every Wednesday, Friday andSaturday in May from 21:00. Entry is free.
V The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra willbe performing with soloist Bryan Wallick(piano) under the baton of Arjan Tien atCape Town City Hall on Thursday. Ticketsare available at Computicket.
V The Delft Big Band will be at The Cryptin CBD on Thursday from 20:00. R120.SMS 079 683 4658 or email [email protected] to book.
V The Kyle Shepherd Trio will be at TheReeler Theatre at Rondebosch Boys’ HighSchool on Thursday from 20:00. Ticketscost R100 at the door. Call 082 950 7309or email [email protected] to
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V Blacksmith will be at Alma Café inRosebank on Friday from 19:30. Ticketscost R160 including a meal. Call021 685 7377 to book.
V DeFINitioN will be playing at Casa DoMar in Blouberg on Friday from 21:00. En-try is free.
V Soldier and IVth Corner will be at theBlah Blah Bar in Kloof Street on Fridayfrom 21:30. R50 at the door.
V Joshua ná die Reën kuier Vrydag en Sa-terdag by Die Boer. R130. Bespreek by021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V Milnerton Players will be presentingNobody’s Fool at the Milnerton Playhouseon Friday and Saturday at 20:00 with amatinée performance on Saturday at14:00. Tickets cost R90 or R80 for thematinée with pensioner and member dis-counts available. Visit www.milnerton-players.com, email bookings@milnerton-
players.com or call082 267 1061 to book.
V Remission, a multi-genre musical produc-tion, will be on stage atGrandWest’s GrandArena on Friday andSaturday. R150. Visitwww.nuelight.co.za forbookings and more.
V Afro Fiesta will be atThe Crypt in CBD onFriday and Saturdayfrom 20:00. R85. SMS079 683 4658 or [email protected] to book.
V Valiant Swart will beat Alma Café in Rose-bank on Saturday from19:30. Tickets costR190 including a meal.Call 021 685 7377 tobook.
V The Time Flies willbe launching their newalbum with To-by2Shoes and DJSpank at the Blah BlahBar in Kloof Street onSaturday from 22:00
(doors open at 17:00). Tickets cost R50 atthe door. Visit the “Wingin’ It Launch” Fa-cebook event page for more.
V Guy Collins & the Global Vagabonds,the Blue Jets, the Beautiful Losers, SixStrings Down, special guest Doc Johnand the Black Orchid Burlesque HQ willbe at Hillcrest Quarry on Sunday from13:30. R100. Call 021 976 4959 to book.
V Cross the Jordan Youth Group andBless Them All Gospel Choir will be atBloekombos Secondary School on Sundayfrom 14:00. Tickets cost R60 at the door.
V The Schalk Joubert Band with Heath-er Roth and Pierre Wicomb will be at Al-ma Café in Rosebank on Sunday from18:30. Tickets cost R190 including a meal.Call 021 685 7377 to book.
V Hezron Chetty will be at the AlexanderUpstairs Theatre on Sunday from 19:00with Jeanre Leo on drums and CJ Duckitton bass in Tales from the Violin. Visitshows.alexanderbar.co.za for tickets andmore information.
V Dowwe Dolla is Woensdag 25 Mei enDonderdag 26 Mei by Die Boer in #dowwedolla te sien. R120. Bespreek by021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
X-Men: Apocalypse will be released at Ster-Kinekor’s N1 City, Parow, Bayside, Tyger-valley and in IMAX at their CapeGate cine-ma on Friday.In this new instalment of the popular fran-
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Karien by teater: Die nuweAll Staropslaanteater maakSaterdag 21 Mei ’n draai in dieBrackenfellburgersentrum,waar Karlien van Jaarsveld diegehoor sal vermaak. Deuremaak 19:00 oop en die konsertbegin om 20:00. Kaartjies kosR120 en kan by 083 227 3658,[email protected] of aanlyn byallstartheatre.co.za bespreekword. FOTO: EYESEE EXPOSURE
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“I call it my cause album,” Auriol Hayssays of her upcoming release.The local singer will be officially
launching her aptly namedDreamingMusicat a secret location on Saturday 28 May andwith it, shehopes to give a voice to thosewhoneed it.While she’s very aware that the songs on
her new albummay not suit commercial ra-dio, Auriol says: “They come from a verydeep place and they aremeant to create a dif-ference.”One of the songs on the album, for exam-
ple, is “Come to Me”, which she wrote toraise awareness about “The Arctic 30”, agroup of Greenpeace activists and journal-istswhowere arrested for protesting againstoil drilling in the Arctic.She was invited to perform the song on a
Greenpeace boat last year when their Rain-bow Warrior was docked in Cape Town.Another of her songs, “Pray for Rain”, has
been used by the Dress Jozi Campaign, anorganisation that helps care for the home-less residents of Johannesburg. “That’s awonderful thing.”Then there’s her track “Help me Out”
which has been used by the South AfricanDepression and Anxiety Group (SADAG).“I like that themusic is beingusedbyorga-
nisations that want to create some kind ofchange.”Auriol says many fans refer to her previ-
ous album, Call it Love, as “a break-up al-bum”. “It was sad and beautiful,” she says,adding: “This album, I’d like to think, is somuch happier and bolder.”The music switches between blues, folk,
reggae with elements of many other genres,including what Auriol calls her “Bond in-spired song”. “Because I’m a storyteller, Itell the story in whichever way works best.”She’s also quick to point out that the fan-
tastic band behind her helped “bring every-thing to life”.Auriol is working with bassist André
Webb, who also acts as hermusical director,guitarist Jason De Laney, drummer JasonBeukes and keyboardist Yvan Potts, andwhen asked how she met them, she quips:“I’m blaming the gods on that one.”When she returned to Cape Town after
working in Johannesburg for three years,Auriol says a random person “out of thegoodness of his heart” connected her witha group. While André is the only survivingbandmember, the situation evolved into onewhere she now works with what she calls“an amazing bunch of musicians”.While many of them play for other artists,
Auriol says shealwaysworkswith the groupwhen formulating a song “so that it’s ourmusic and not my music”.“We always have a good time on stage.”Away from the stage, Auriol is also mov-
ing into the film industry, playing the roleof the “seer” in the local Sci-Fi series Spe-lonk. A song she released with CrimsonHouse frontman Riaan Smit, “Child Atone”,will also be featured in the postapocalypticpiece that exploreswhatmusic and languagewould sound like in 2044.Auriol is in the process of writing a book
which she is releasing in segments on herwebsite. “I am essentially writing to mygreat granddaughter about music and life,”she explains.“When I sit and write, I have a greater
understanding of what I do when I sing, sothat process has been very interesting.”Auriol says the chance towrite something
other than song lyrics gives her a chance todecompress and bemore conscious of her ac-tions.“Writing is a release,” she says, before
adding: “When I finally get to perform, I’mfree.”While music fans can already get a taste
of this freedom with Dreaming Musicwhichis already available on iTunes, Auriol en-courages listeners to keep an eye on her Fa-cebook page for the big reveal of the venuefor her launch.V For more information about Auriol Hays, a tasteof her music or to read segments from her book, visitauriolhays.co.za. For more about Spelonk visitwww.spelonkfilm.com.
Auriol’s musicstuff of dreams
Auriol Hays hopes to make a difference withher new album.
Bone breakers: GuyCollins will be officiallylaunching his new albumBreaking My Bones atHillcrest Quarry on Sunday22 May from 14:00, wherehe’ll be joined by his bandBarry Van Zyl (drums) andNicholas Williams (bass)under their new name: GuyCollins & the GlobalVagabonds. The band willbe supported by The BlueJets featuring DerekHarper, Craig Cannon &The Beautiful Losers, SixStrings Down, special guestDoc John and dancersfrom the Black OrchidBurlesque HQ. Tickets costR100 at the door. Call021 976 495 to book atable.
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Durf Comradesaan vir die DBV
Die DBVspan is (agter van links) Natasha Kruger, Clifford Blake, Carlo Botha, Marlize Laurie enMarius Kruger. Voor hurk Willem Swanepoel en Danie Bruwer.
CARINA ROUX
Twee jaar gelede het Danie Bruwer vanProteahoogte sy vierde Comrades-ma-rathon kafgedraf en in die proses
R13 200 vir dieDierebeskermingsvereniging(DBV) ingesamel. Vanjaarmaak Danie weerso,maar dié keer het hy nog sewe hardloper-vriende, wat sy passie vir diere deel, gewerfvir die DBV-span.Eenvanhulle isNatashaKruger vanBrac-
kenfell,wat vanjaar diemoordendeultrama-rathon tussen Pietermaritzburg en Durbanvir die tiende keer aanpak en dit nog bietjiemeer spesiaal wil maak. Natasha se man,Marius, is ook aan boord en drie van diespanlede, Morné en Marlize Laurie van DeTijger en Carlo Botha van Brackenfell, watin 2015 Comrades-nuwelinge was, gaan te-rug vir die gesogte “back-to-back”-medalje.
Die medalje word net toegeken as jy joueerste twee – dus ’n op- en af-Comrades – in
agtereenvolgende jare voltooi.Die ander twee spanlede is soos Danie lid
van die Cape Multisport-klub. Hulle is Clif-ford Blake (23ste Comrades) enWillem Swa-nepoel, albei van Brackenfell.Die spanlede het onlangs die DBV-tak in
Grassy Park besoek. Danie sê hy’t net weergesien hoe goed die DBV die geld aanwend.“Die diere is in ongelooflike goeie hande
en het soveel liefde wat hulle wil teruggeeaan mense wat hulle aanvaar en liefdesoek.”Sover het die DBV-span meer as R10 000
ingesamel. “Ja, ek het ’n baie sagte hart virdiere en veral die woefies, maar ek kan niena almal kyk nie,” sê Danie, “maar die DBVkan en hulle doen fantastiese werk”.Die DBV-span mik om R20 000 in te samel
en skenkings kan gemaak word by https://www.givengain.com/cc/comrades/.V Kontak Natasha by 021 700 4155 of epos awareness@spcact.co.za vir meer inligting oor die DBV.
The Sound Studio and localband The Signal Rose havejoined forces to help their fur-ry friends.
Theywill be hosting benefitconcerts on Saturday 4 andSunday 5 June in Milnertonin aid of the Uitsig AnimalRescue Centre, and are call-ing on local bands to get in-volved.
While most of the slots forSaturday’s shows have al-ready been filled, the organis-ing team is looking for musi-cians, solo artists or bandswhowould like to perform forthis cause.
The showswill start at 12:00at The Sound Studio in Mil-nerton (Sanlam BusinessPark) and run until late withan entry fee being waived infavour of donations towardsthe Uitsig Animal RescueCentre.
Any donations, from foodand old blankets and pillowsfor kennels to cash, are wel-come.V Musicians who would like to getinvolved can email The Signal Rosefrontman Shaun Berry at shaunber[email protected] or call him on073 208 8787. Fore more about theevent, visit the “FOR OUR FURRYFRIENDS! A Concert In Aid Of UitsigAnimal Rescue Centre” Facebookevent page. For more about the Uitsig Animal Rescue Centre visitwww.uitsig.org.za.
Playing for their furry friends
Dr. Kobus Anthonissen bied oor twee Sa-terdagoggende op 4 en 11 Junie ’n kursusoor Energieke Geloof in die kerksaal vandie NG kerk Oosterzee aan.
Die Britse sielkundige Donnald Winni-cott, wat ook baie belangrike geloofsin-sigte leer, praat vangeïmplanteerde gods-diens. Dit is daardie geloof, volgens homwat nie eg is nie. Dit is soos ’n tand watingeplant is. Dit laat jou net goed lyk,maar is leweloos.
Geïmplanteerde godsdiens, aldus Win-niciott, word ingeplant, aangeleer deurons kerk, ouerhuis, skool – die samele-wing.
Volgens hom is dit ’n geloof wat voort-bestaan as doods en verlep – die boodskapaan die gemeente van Laodisea was dathulle lou is.Herkenonsdit nie?Halfharti-ge gelowiges wat eintlik net nog kerk toegaan. Dis die geloof wat vroegtydig sterf:katkisante wat ophou om kerk toe gaan.Ander, wat selfs hulle geloof verloor.Die kursus wil jou insigte verskaf oor
wat geïmplanteerde, lewelose geloof is,maar wil ook die aandag gee aan ware,energieke geloof. Geloof wat jou ganse be-staan verlewendig. Dit verskaf innerlikeenergie en ’n liefde vir die lewe. Hiermeekan jy ’n vrugbare bydrae aan die mede-mens en die wyere wêreld bied.
Die kursus is van 09:00 tot 12:30 en regi-strasie begin om 08:30. Die kursusfooi isR200 per persoon en R300 vir egpare.
Dr. Anthonissen was vir jare die hospi-taalleraar by die Tygerberg- en Karl Bre-mer-hospitale en dosent by die teologiesefakulteite van die Universiteit Stellen-bosch en die Universiteit van Wes-Kaap-land. Hy bedryf ’n spreekkamer as psigo-analitiese pastoor en is ’n skrywer vanverskeie boeke.Sy nuutste boek oor ouderdom, Dan-
send met die Lewe, verskyn binnekort.V Navrae en inskrywings kan Maandag, Woensdagen Vrydag tussen 09:00 en 13:00 aan Karen by021 939 3830 gerig word.
’n Geloofskursus inOosterzee aangebied
Shaun Berry, the frontman for The Signal Rose, will be one ofthe musicians performing at the benefit concert.
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We are part of Trans 50, a national organisation providinginnovative solutions to the care of the aged. We are lookingfor a registered nurse who values person centred care at ourRetirement Village in theWesternCape, to take responsibility,for the physical assessments and the design of nursing careplans in terms of nursing needs as well as making nursingdiagnosis and, within legal constraints, treatment of illnesses.A basic requirement of the position is competence in thehandling and the management of medication of residents.Proof of registration with the South African Nursing Councilshould also be provided.
An enthusiastic and proactive person, with stronginterpersonal and leadership skills, the ideal incumbent will beable to demonstrate patience and empathy inworkingwith theaged. Aqualification in geriatric carewill be an advantage.
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If you are interested in this position, please forward yourwritten application and curriculum vitae to Mrs. Annatjie Buysa t f a x 0 2 1 - 9 3 0 - 5 6 8 6 o r e - m a i l t [email protected]. The closing date forapplications is 25May2016.
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We are a nationally based organisation, which providesinnovative solutions to the care of the aged. We seek toappoint an experienced Registered Nurse (SANC registered)with four year Diploma or B. Curr qualification, to the aboverole. The incumbent will focus on the development,maintenance and implementation of world-class nursingpractice for the residents of a retirement centre, situated in theWestern Cape. The incumbent should be enthusiastic andcommitted to the ongoing investigation and development ofnursing standards as well as the development and training ofstaff.Assessment and care planning form an integral aspect ofthe post. Avalid Code 08 driver licence is essential.
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Judoka impress at camp: Eugenio Barioli recently held a junior judo development camp moulding the next generationand teaching technique, keiko, randori and newaza. Eugenio teaches at the Preparatory School in Parow. Judoka fromacross the Western Cape attented the camp. Front from left: Tristan Stewart, Tuomas Van Wyk, Christo Cilliers, JeanLow, Darren Packies, Wicus Bester and Ricardi Matthee. Middle: Rianka Fouche, Etienne Fouche, Noah Henkel, MarietjieCilliers, Janke van Rensburg and Keane Stewart. Back: Grant Stewart, Darren Packies, George Albertin, Marinda Maree,Chris Sadie, Johann van Rensburg, Janno Maree, Richard van Rensburg and Eugenio Barioli.
Onearm hero:Lavender Hill’s Raylen deWee not only lifted theu.23 IPS division at therecent Nedbank SADisabled Golf Open, butalso blazed to victory inthe Arm Amputee IPSDivision for 1936handicaps. De Weeposted rounds of 31, 36and 40 for a winningtotal of 207 points. Thegrade 10 learner fromthe Western Cape SportsSchool is a member ofthe South AfricanDisabled Golf Association’s First SwingProgramme. PHOTO: SADGA
SAREL BURGER
D .F. Malan se skokoorwin-ning oorHSTygerberg endiewegholsege van Bellville-
Suid oor J.G. Meiring was van diebelangrikste kenmerke van die af-gelope naweek se o.19A-skolerug-bywedstryde in die WP.Dit was baie jare gelede laas dat
D.F. Malan met die Tiere kon afre-ken. Die oorwinning van 22-19 wasgrootliks as gevolg van Tygerbergse verbeeldinglose spel, asookDFM se oorheersing van die lyn-stane en losspel. Bellville-Suid hetJ.G. Meiring gans en al deurme-kaar gehardloop en ses drieë teendie tuisspan ingeryg ommet 40-8 teseëvier. Durbanville het 15-8 deur-geskuur teen De Kuilen, maar hymoes in die tweede helfte deeglik
walgooi, terwyl die besoekers almeer ’n wurggreep op die spel ge-kry het. Brackenfell het hom uit-stekend van sy taak gekwyt teendie bulspan van Paarl Gim en diePaarliete se wentelling van 38-24vlei hulle in ’n groot mate.Stellenberg het hom met 3-41
bloedneus geloop teen HJS Paarl,terwyl HS Bellville met 42-23 kousoor die kop getrek is deur HSSwartland. Maar aan die wenkantwas HTS Bellville (10-0 t Hotten-tots-Holland), Tygerberg-klub (10-5t Monumentpark), Milnerton (10-3t Hamlets-klub), Kasselsvlei (41-7 tMelkbosstrand), President (20-14 tReddam Constantia), Fairbairn(22-13 t Table View), Fairmont (38-10 t Somerset-kollege), BernadinoHeights (16-14 t Scottsdene) en Ex-celsior (29-3 t Eben Dönges).
DFM behaal skoksege
The 2016 Western Cape Karting Championship ex-plodes back into action at Killarney after a two anda half month break on Saturday, with leading localracers keen to reassert their authority, as much astheir rivals will be out to stop those winning ways.Nowhere will the action be fiercer than in the high
school Rotax Junior Max 125s, where a full grid andperhaps a little unfinished business could make theaction all that much sweeter.WP champion Jason Coetzee (RKT Kosmic) will be
keen to extendhisCape championship advantage overnational series leader Sebastian Boyd (Boyd FreightKosmic) and the man Coetzee controversially tangledwith at the Killarney national, Dario Busi (AutomanBirel).
Never ignore Daniel Duminy (Kosmic) who is outto score his first Cape regional win, Andrew Rack-straw (Tony), Aidan Strydom (TurboTech CRG) andKosmic trio JP Hamman, Sam Lockhoff and SimonSimpson-Heath (SAKRA Kosmic) among that lot, andrest assured that this class will deliver extreme actionin each of its three heats.The smallest karters are the under eight cadet class
kids, the breeding ground of future race champions,and thereyoucanexpect the likes of JoaquindeOlivei-ra, Reza Levy (Jive), Paul Malcolm, Reese Koorzen,Joshua Smit and Ethan Stier to be among the leadingbunch.V Adult entry is R60 per adult. R20 for under16s and under12sare free.
Fierce karting action at Killarney
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GOLF: BELLVILLE AMATEUR MAKES IT TWO IN A ROW
Victorious
Bellville golfer Gerlou Roux retained his SA MidAmateurStroke Play Championship title at Silver Lakes CountryClub in Pretoria. PHOTO: ERNEST BLIGNAULT
Western Province’s Gerlou Rouxstaved off Shaun Stapleton fromCentral Gauteng to claim back-to-
back titles in the SA Mid-Amateur StrokePlay Championship recently.“I guess I got a jump on that old adage
that life begins at 40; if 39 is this good, Ican’twait to hit the forties,” jested theBell-ville golfer after he sealed a two-stroke vic-tory on eight under 280 with rounds of 68,73, 68 and 71 at Silver Lakes Country Clubin Pretoria.Roux swept to a four-shot triumph last
year, but this time around, the country’snumber one ranked mid-amateur said vic-tory tasted a whole lot sweeter.“It’s taken a few days to sink in, because
it was mentally a lot tougher to go the fulldistance this year,” said Roux.“When I set myself a goal to represent
South Africa on both the Open Amateurand Mid-Amateur circuits last year, Icouldn’t even describe the feeling when Iachieved it. But like most of the guys onthemid-amateur circuit, I hold downa full-time job and that had to take priority.“I came into the tournament knowing
that I have a target onmy back. It was real-ly tight at the top over the four rounds. Ikept my head down and got the job doneand that’swhy thiswin feels somuchmore
special.”Roux started the final round with a one-
stroke edge over Stapleton and a two-shotlead on Central Gauteng’s Ryan Dreyer.“I knew the last round would be tough,”
Roux said. “When you have three ex-Sun-shine Tour pros going head-to-head, it wasalways going to be an extreme test of pa-tience and willpower.”Rouxburst from theblockswith abirdie,
but short-sided himself at the second hole.“There is a tree right in themiddle of the
fairway at this par five,” he said. “I hit agood tee shot, but the ball just kept goingstraight and it finished up a few inchesfrom the trunk. My only option was topunch out, but I still had 210 metres to thepin. I took my medicine and moved on.”Rouxnotchedbirdies at sevenand 10 and
had a two shot lead on Stapleton when thepair reached the par four 17th.“I pulledmy tee shot in the rough,” Roux
said. “With the pin at the back of the islandgreen, I decided to lay up rather than gofor the pin. I hit a decent chip, but I missedthe par putt. Shaun nearly flew the green,but his ball stayed up. His chip landed twofeet from the hole and he holed the putt tosave par. Going to 18, my lead was cut toone and I was going to go all out. Shaunplayed first and hit his tee shot in the haz-
ard on the right. I knew he would struggleto save par, so I put the driver back inthe bag, took out a rescue and amore conservative approach.All I needed was a regula-tion five to win.”Roux parred the hole to
seal victory, Stapletonmade six for a 72 to finishsole second and Dreyerclosed with a 74 to takethird on 285.“I beat kids more
than half my age toreach the numberone spot in therankings and itwas a huge dealfor me when Ireached my goal torepresent South Africaon both circuits last year, butwhen you start knocking onthe door at 40, you have tomake sacrifices,” Roux said.“Now that I have back-
to-back wins, I’ve givenmyself a new goal for nextyear. I’mgoing to go for ahat-trick and thatgives everyguyon themid-amateur circuitthe goal to stop me.”
SAREL BURGER
Wanneer die WP se Superliga-rugbysei-soen in Augustus ten einde loop, sal Dur-banville-Bellville dadelik met voorberei-dings begin vir die nasionale (nie-universi-têre) klubkampioenskapskompetisie, watop 10 September begin.Durbell sal as die verdedigende nasiona-
le kampioen die WP verteenwoordig saammet Valsbaai – die nie-universitêre klubwat verlede seisoen die beste in die WP se
Superliga-kompetisie gevaar het.In die Goue Beker-kompetisie (voorheen
die Gemeenskapstrofee-kompetisie ge-noem) is die Durbanvillers ingedeel saammet Old Selbornians (Grens se kampioen-span), Welkom Rovers (Noord-Vrystaat),Worcester Villagers (Boland) en ’n spanwat nog moet kwalifiseer.Die 20 deelnemende spanne is in vier
groepe ingedeel,met die twee klubswat diebeste in elke groep vaar wat vir die kwart-eindronde in Oktober sal kwalifiseer.
In die afgelopeweek se ligawedstrydehetTygerberg-klub verledeWoensdag ’n insig-gewende sege van 30-3 oor die Victorianebehaal deur geleidelik ’n houvas te bekomen uiteindelik heeltemal die oorhand tekry. Belhar moes alles uithaal om UWKmet 21-14 te klop nadat UWK met onderne-mende spel aanvanklik met 14-0 voorge-loop het. Durbanville-Bellville het die vas-te fasette oorheers in sy skermutselingmetPrimrose en het betreklik maklik met 24-0gewen. Die eindtelling kon heelwat hoër
gewees het, maar die Durbies het heelwatpuntekanse verspeel. In die B-afdeling vandie Superliga verloop sake nog klopdissel-boom vir Unie-Milnerton (32-29 t Pniël Vil-lagers), Hands & Heart (50-28 t Strand) enBellville (24-7 t Kraaifontein). Maar Good-wood het met 8-17 t Violets vasgeval.Die komende Saterdag speel (tuisspan
eerste): Kuilsrivier t Brackenfell, SK/Wal-mer t Durbell, UK t UWK,Valsbaai t Tyger-berg, Hamiltons t Belhar, Primrose t NNK,Goodwood t Macassar en Strand t Unimil.
Durbell sal gou voorberei vir klubkompetisie
Number one: In his 12km debut, South Africa’s Stephen Mokoka showed the international contingent and the top three from2015 – Emmanuel Bett, Daniel Salel andTimothy Toroitich – a clean pair of heals atthe 2016 FNB Cape Town 12 ONERUN thattook place in the Mother City on Sunday.Mokoka claimed victory in Bree Street, CapeTown, in an impressive time of 33 minutes34 seconds. PHOTO: TOBIAS GINSBERG
Join discussion: Tygerberg RFCis a proud communitybased rugbyclub with a consistent record ofdeveloping topclass talent forTygerberg RFC, WP Rugby and SARugby. The club received sponsored rugby jerseys from theirsponsors. The club value partnerships with responsible corporatecitizens, which is the cornerstoneof their objective to remaincompetitive in Super League A ofWestern Province Club Rugby.Should you wish to enter into aresponsible corporate citizenpartnership discussion contacteither Stanton Lesch ([email protected]; 071 881 0742) orKevin Kiewitz ([email protected]).From left: Kevin Kiewitz (chairmanTygerberg RFC), Martin Tieties(coach convenor youth club u.8 tou.13), Angelo Petersen (Capespan),Heinrich Martin (WP u.16 CravenWeek coach 2016), Ken Prinsloo(Food Lovers Market Parow),Vivian Davids (junior club convener), Ambroze Carelse (The Nu EraGroup) and Richard Petersen(Tygerberg head coach).