Woensdag, 13 November 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected]| www.tygerburger.co.za RAVENSMEAD GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz A caring community is rallying to help 17 families who lost most of their be- longings in a fire in Leonsdale. On Monday morning at about 02:45 the res- idents of Buren Court in 17th Avenue were woken from their sleep when a fire threat- ened their lives. Apparently a fallen candle in a wendy house at one of the flats at the bottom had spread to the main building and flared out of control. Safety of the families was the first concern so there was no time to grab any belongings and residents in the upper floors took to the stairs to stay safe. One of those who had to flee was Phillip Moses. It was just his wife and baby in the flat, and he was glad that no lives were lost. “We just heard the screaming and knew that something was wrong,” he said. “There was no time to grab anything, we just had to flee.” Mary-Anne Swarts was also affected and did not know how they were going to recover from their loss. “It’s a big loss, everything is gone,” she said. “I am very worried about the children be- cause they must go to school, exams are starting soon and this is not very good for them. “The council has given us temporary shel- ter, but I hope that they are going to repair our places.” Shock On Tuesday morning the community was still in shock at the tragedy, but all were glad that no lives had been lost. As council personnel cleared some of the charred rubble others scratched around to see if they could salvage anything of value to sell for scrap. Meanwhile some caring community mem- bers are not taking matters lying down. Ryan Swano has personal experience of losing everything in a fire and immediately sprang into action to motivate the communi- ty to lend a helping hand. “The feeling of devastation that you feel can never be described,” he said. “There is such a huge sense of helpless- ness but if you know that there are people in your community who care about your welfare then it helps to soothe you. “I want to be part of helping these families and know that anything and everything that can help them will be welcomed. “Elwood Primary in the area has already agreed to become a collection point for ac- cepting donations but we will also be hosting a collection drive at an entertainment event on Thursday night.” Hip-hop Swano is part of a group that hosts Drum Vibez, a jazzy-hip-hop event at the African Drum in Halt Road every Thursday night. “Even though this event is free, this week we want people to show how they care by bringing non-perishable goods, clothing or anything that they think could help as their entrance fee. “You will be helping these families, and getting the chance to experience some very talented performances of local artists.” In another incident on Friday a fire de- stroyed one informal structure when it caught alight at approximately 21:46 at 50 Bourn Road in Elsies River. This resulted in the displacement of four people, but there were no injuries. V Elswood Primary is in 26th Street, Elsies River (do- nations), further information from 021 932 6510. RELIEF: CALL FOR COMMUNITY TO HELP Residents lose all in fire Some of the residents of Buren Court who lost their belongings in the fire. From left, Phillip Moses, Franklin Coetzee, Henry Afrika, Mary-Anne Swartz and Peter Samuel Jantjies. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Acaring community is rallying to help17 families who lost most of their be-longings in a fire in Leonsdale.
OnMondaymorning at about 02:45 the res-idents of Buren Court in 17th Avenue werewoken from their sleep when a fire threat-ened their lives.
Apparently a fallen candle in a wendyhouse at one of the flats at the bottom hadspread to the main building and flared outof control.
Safety of the familieswas the first concernso there was no time to grab any belongingsand residents in the upper floors took to thestairs to stay safe.
One of those who had to flee was PhillipMoses. It was just his wife and baby in theflat, and he was glad that no lives were lost.
“We just heard the screaming and knewthat something was wrong,” he said.
“There was no time to grab anything, wejust had to flee.”
Mary-Anne Swarts was also affected anddidnot knowhow theywere going to recoverfrom their loss.
“It’s a big loss, everything is gone,” shesaid.
“I am very worried about the children be-cause they must go to school, exams arestarting soon and this is not very good forthem.
“The council has given us temporary shel-ter, but I hope that they are going to repairour places.”
ShockOn Tuesday morning the community was
still in shock at the tragedy, but all were gladthat no lives had been lost.
As council personnel cleared some of thecharred rubble others scratched around tosee if they could salvage anything of valueto sell for scrap.
Meanwhile some caring communitymem-bers are not taking matters lying down.
Ryan Swano has personal experience oflosing everything in a fire and immediatelysprang into action tomotivate the communi-ty to lend a helping hand.
“The feeling of devastation that you feelcan never be described,” he said.
“There is such a huge sense of helpless-ness but if you know that there are peoplein your community who care about yourwelfare then it helps to soothe you.
“I want to be part of helping these familiesand know that anything and everything thatcan help them will be welcomed.
“Elwood Primary in the area has alreadyagreed to become a collection point for ac-ceptingdonations butwewill also behostinga collection drive at an entertainment event
on Thursday night.”
HiphopSwano is part of a group that hosts Drum
Vibez, a jazzy-hip-hop event at the AfricanDrum in Halt Road every Thursday night.
“Even though this event is free, this weekwe want people to show how they care bybringing non-perishable goods, clothing oranything that they think could help as theirentrance fee.
“You will be helping these families, andgetting the chance to experience some verytalented performances of local artists.”
In another incident on Friday a fire de-stroyed one informal structure when itcaught alight at approximately 21:46 at 50Bourn Road in Elsies River. This resulted inthe displacement of four people, but therewere no injuries.V Elswood Primary is in 26th Street, Elsies River (donations), further information from 021 932 6510.
RELIEF: CALL FOR COMMUNITY TO HELP
Residents lose all in fire
Some of the residents of Buren Court who lost their belongings in the fire. From left, Phillip Moses, Franklin Coetzee, Henry Afrika, MaryAnneSwartz and Peter Samuel Jantjies. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Bishop Lavis High learner Tashwillvan der Merwe, made his schoolproud when he was selected torepresent South Africa in theunder17 Ringball side to play inan international tournament inMauritius at the beginning ofDecember. The game describedas a cross between basketballand netball, is becomingincreasingly popular but due toits amateur status membershave to find their own fundingfor such tours. The school ishoping to find some sponsors inthe community who are preparedto help with costs (R15 000)needed to get to the tournament. Interested sponsors cancontact the school on 021 9341005 or Joslyn Vercuil on 084503 4680. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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The Gospel music beat is happening in Bel-har this weekend.The Uniting Reformed Church SA Gestig
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Learners at Symphony Primary werethanked for their eagerness to be at schoolrecently.The special function was the brainchild
of child supporter and counsellor at theschool, Helena Hanekom, who wanted to dosomething special to say thanks to the chil-dren for attending school every day.She said that she first prayed about her
vision and then shared it with some friends
and then presented their ideas to PrincipalKevin du Plooy.“He immediately agreed and the event
took place on Wednesday 23 October,” shesaid. “The children were treated to enter-tainment and snackswithvarious guests in-vited to speak to them.“One of the MCs was a previous learner
of the school, Gillian Hanekam.“Elroy Gertse, a firefighter from Belhar
fire station, spoke about safety around thehouse and what to do when a fire occurs.“Chalton Beyers, winner of the Shoprite/
CheckersTopStars competitionwhowas al-so a winner in the Hectic 99 competition en-couraged the children and motivated themwith his singing.”After the entertainment every child re-
ceived a pencil as well as some snacks to en-joy.Hanekom added that the function was to
show the children that the community areproud of them for wanting to be at school.“Let’s appreciate them during Children’s
Month inNovember, theyare the future andwe need them to succeed in life,” she said.
‘Thanks for coming to school’Helena Hanekom, with flower in hair, with some of the teachers and guest speakers who hosted a successful thankyou day for learners atSymphony Primary.
Station commander at Delft, Brigadier Hen-drik Jansen has praised his officers for a re-cent large drug bust in the area during asearchand seizure operation that tookplacelast Wednesday in Delft South at about13:15.Armed with search warrants they
searched several houses and at a house inAuberStreet they recovereda stashof drugshidden in a washing machine.Police recovered almost 300 mandrax tab-
lets and two sachets of tik, empty tik sachetsand unused tik lollies.The total value of the drugs is estimated
at R20 000. This discovery led to the arrestof a 41-year-old woman who will face charg-es for the illegal dealing in drugs.At a venue in Tubelitsha police recovered
another 15 mandrax tablets and arrested a21-year-old suspect who will face charges ofdrug possession.
Police praised for large drug haul in Delft South
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New Life Community Projects in Uitsig ison a mission of making children a positivepart of their community.
This initiative in the area is part ofgroundbreaking work of psychologist Pro-fessor Gerrie Smit, currently the executivedirector of the organisation.
He has worked with communities in needfor many years and his particular focus ison children at risk, drug abuse, out-of-school youth and street children.
Smit is also currently a member of an in-ternational research group investigatingfamily violence in impoverished communi-ties and also heads a project aimed at allevi-ating poverty in those considered to behigh-risk communities.
While he visited the site last week hepointed out that New Life CommunityProjects has been active since 1996.
“Our other project is in Beaufort Westand the focus of this programme is on vul-nerable families and children at risk for notgoing to school, those that dropped out ofschool or living on the streets,” he says.
“The project operates from communitybased container facilities and communitybased “home schools” for children that areout of school, identified through street out-reach work on the streets of these communi-ties.
“These home schools are run by trainedwomen from the community in their homesto provide educational and therapeutic sup-port for children and their families, to en-sure sustained school attendance and posi-tive family life.”
FamilySmit also explained that another focus
was on strengthening mother-child attach-ment via therapeutic interactive videoguidance, interactive involvement of fa-thers and other family members to preventchildren from leaving the family and drop-ping out of school.V For more information www.newlifeprojects.co.za.
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The City of Cape Town’s Social Develop-ment and Early ChildhoodDevelopment Di-rectorate launched its Strengthening Fami-lies programme in Elsies River on Tuesday5 November 2013.‘The programme, which focuses on chil-
dren aged 10 to 13 and their parents, wasfirst implemented in Lavender Hill andBonteheuwel in May this year, with verygood results. It forms part of our commit-ment to creating a caring city geared to-wards building strong individuals andstrong communities,” said the city’smayor-al committee member for social develop-ment and early childhood development,Councillor Suzette Little.The programme aims to help parents
raise good, responsible adults by ensuringthat children are loved, while also under-standing that there are limits and conse-quences, and then helping parents to imple-ment these boundaries and limits. It also al-lows parents to understand that limits andboundaries are not a negative thing by dis-cussing topics such as: Love and Limits,making those house rules, encouraginggood behaviour, and using consequences.“Many of the social ills that we deal with
in Cape Town and the rest of the country,including crime, gangsterism, substance
abuse and people ending up on the streets,emanate from problems in the home; hencethe decision to start the StrengtheningFam-ilies initiative, because it deals with thecauses and not just the symptoms,” saidCouncillor Little.Using very practical and interactive
methods, children are taught to have goalsand dreams, how to appreciate their par-ents, how to deal with stress, how to resistpeer pressure, and to associate themselveswith good friends.The family sessions teach both child and
parent how to appreciate family members,understand family values, build familycommunication and use family meetings.All of these elements contribute to build-
ing a strong, unified family that knows howto deal with conflict and differences in ahealthy, productive manner. It also assistsin raising strong, independent, responsibleadults who will contribute positively totheir communities.The programme launch inElsies River at-
tracted 24 families, including 30 young peo-ple. Following the eight-week programme,familieswill attend a graduation ceremony,after which they will attend sessions oncea month for two years, for ongoing assess-ments and feedback.
Directorate: ‘It allbegins at home’
The Cancer Association of South Africa(Cansa)will be hosting aCancerAwarenessDay on Wednesday 20 November at the El-sies River Community Health Clinic.Activities will start at 11:00 at the facility
on the corner ofHalt Road and 29thAvenue.Join them for an information session and
the work that Cansa is doing in your com-munity. Aso find out how you can get invol-ved as a volunteer. There will also be an op-portunity to sign up for the Cansa SupportGroup for cancer survivors, launching onWednesday 27 November at 14:00.V Contact Jennilee 021 689 5337 during office hours.
Cancer awareness day hosted at clinic
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Sports heroes of the past were honouredrecently when the Tygerburg SportsTrust hosted their annual awards.On Saturday 26 October, their annual
Honorary Awards dinner to decoratesportsmen and women of the years goneby was held at the Parow Civic.This event honours unsung sportsmen
and women, shares their stories and en-deavours to ensure that future genera-tions remember what they sacrificed toachieve success.Abram Madiehe of the trust said that
this year’s six recipients were DougieDyers (rugby), Clifford Wakefield (rug-by), Georgina Benting (tennis), JohnSpeelman (rugby), Danlee Mathews (neeBooysen, netball), and Mervyn Ford(sports writer).“Their remarkable achievements took
place during the most difficult epoch inour country,” he explained. “However,at that time their individual contribu-tions to the various sporting codes werenot duly recognised.
“This was due to historical divisionsand rivalries that existed between un-ions and federations.”During apartheid, sportsmen and
women experienced abnormal trials andtribulations; from poor infrastructure tounavailability of adequate funding, to at-tend or organise events.“Yet, despite this, they registered glo-
rious accomplishments that defied theoppressive conditions,” continuedMadiehe. The Tygerberg Sports Trustrecognises the challenges faced by thesesports persons, and lauds their achieve-ments. This recognition will hopefullyspark them to help rebuild and developour communities, now that their effortsof using sports to unify our country arerecognised.”Georgina Benting and Danlee Math-
ews are the Trust’s first sportswomen re-cipients –honoured for their tireless ded-ication and contribution to the develop-ment of tennis and netball in the region,respectively.V For more information about the trust contactsecretary Cliffie Fester on 074 517 6775 or 021952 2980.
From left, DavidWilliams,(received theaward on behalfof CliffordWakefield, whowas absent),John Speelman,Mervin Ford,Georgina Bentingand Dougie Dyers.Danlee Mathewsis not pictured.
Sporting heroes of oldgiven due recognition
A special information session for mothers was held at the Chestnut Place Reading Room in Belharon Saturday. This session was hosted as part of National Children’s Day that was celebrated onFriday 1 November.
Getting the message
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Wellington ladies’ campMEC Ministries is presenting a ladies’camp from 22 to 24 November at theBergkroon Christian Camp Site nearWellington. The cost is R500 per person(meals included).Registration is from 16:00 on Friday 22
November. The camp will consist ofdiscussions on several subjects, as wellas praise and worship.V Contact Merlé Ray on 021 979 3916 or 083714 1394 or [email protected] to bookor with enquiries.
Psigopaatbekend asmens sonder’n geweteOns sal in drie aflewerings “die psigo-paat” bespreek. Vandag is die eersteartikel, maar jy moet verseker nie dievolgende paar weke se uitgawes van diekoerant misloop nie.Ons hoor die term “psigopaat” redelik
algemeen gebruik. Vir meeste menseroep ’n psigopaat beelde op van ’n flieksoos “Silence of the Lambs” of van ’nwreedaardige moordenaar. Soms wordpsigopatie ook verwar met psigose asversteuring.Nie alle psigopate is egter misdadigers,
reeksmoordernaars en verkragters nie.Net soos alle misdadigers, swendelaarsen moordenaars weer nie as psigopategeklassifiseer kan word nie.Wat is ’n psigopaat? Dr. Robert Hare,
’n kenner op die gebied van psigopatie,omskryf psigopate as na binnegerigteuitbuiters wat sjarme, manipulasie,intimidasie en geweld gebruik om anderte beheer en om hul eie selfsugtigebehoeftes te bevredig. Hulle toon ’ngebrek aan gewete en gevoel vir andermense, en sal koelbloedig vat wat hullewil hê en doen soos wat hulle goed dinken sosiale norms en verwagtinge ver-breek sonder die geringste gevoel vanskuld of jammerte.Een van die eienskappe van ’n psigo-
paat is sy onvermoë om diepgaandeemosies te ervaar. Dit beteken egter niedat hy nie bekend is met emosies nie,maar hy gebruik dit op meesterlikewyse en op ’n slinkse manier. Sy gedragen optrede is egosentries en hy gee nieom vir ander mense se gevoelens of virsosiale verantwoordelikheid nie. Diepsigopaat se persoonlike verhoudinge issonder diepte en dikwels van kortstondi-ge duur, terwyl hy tog sal vertel van sygoeie verhoudinge met mense.Die psigopaat is bekend vir sy vermoë
om te manipuleer. Hy doen dit gewoon-lik om op die gevoel van ander te speelom te kry wat hy wil hê. ’n Voorbeeldhiervan is ’n swendelaar wat ’n meisietrou vir haar geld, haar gebruik en danlos om weer aan te beweeg.Wanneer die psigopaat hom vasloop of
uitgevang word, toon hy gevoel enjammerte. Hierdie jammerte is egter valsen nie ware skuldgevoelens vir onreg enseerkry wat hy iemand anders aange-doen het nie, maar eerder om diegevolge van sy optrede te hanteer.Die psigopaat staan dan ook bekend as
iemand wat nie ’n gewete het nie. Hytoon ’n gebrek aan berou en skuldgevoe-lens oor ’n misdaad of antisosialegedrag.’n Kenmerk van die psigopaat is sy
onvermoë om positief uit vorige slegteervarings te leer. Daarom word baie vandie psigopaat se antisosiale of misdadigegedrag herhaal.Hierdie is maar enkele kenmerke van
die psigopaat. Volgende week kyk onsverder hierna.Moet asseblief nie nou rondloop en
mense links en regs psigopate noem nie!Die evaluering en diagnosering deur ’ngekwalifiseerde professionele kundigepersoon soos ’n psigiater is nodig.V Dr. ST Potgieter is ’n sielkundige. Kontak homby 021 949 5007 of [email protected] of ‘ST sePitkos’ op Facebook.
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There’s more hope forhealth matters in Blik-kiesdorp with a generousdonation to an organisa-tion that works in the ar-ea.HOPE Cape Town, a
non-profit organisationthat has been providingoutreach, education andcounselling at communitylevel, focusing on HIV/Aids and TB in the West-ern Cape for the past 12years, recently received arefurbished containersponsored by Smit Aman-dla Marine to be used forstorage for their projectsin the area.Charles Grey, from the
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nity Health Care Workers also identifiedand referred clients to social workers on aweekly basis, and host weekly parentingworkshops.The organisation has two health care
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“These workers assist and facilitate withthe running of these projects and also pro-vide holistic counselling, home visits, andreferral of clients to the clinics in Delft.“They also assist the nursing staff from
these clinics with community outreachservices such as TB testing, immunisationvaccinations for children, and variousawareness campaigns.”
New storage containeralso brings new hope
Oudie Flagg (HOPE Community Health Care worker) and PaulineJooste (HOPE Community Outreach facilitator) celebrate thearrival of the new storage container in Blikkiesdorp.
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For the wages ofsin is death, butthe gift of God iseternal life inChrist Jesus ourLord.Rom: 6:23
Oeps, daar waai my keps! Waalied Adams slaan brieke aan om gou sy keppie op te tel, terwyl hy ’n lopiehardloop tydens KFC se minikrieketwedstryd tussen die Primêre Skool Bellvue in Belhar en die Proteauitnodigingspan. Die wedstryd was deel van ’n veldtog om krieket te bevorder. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Belville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde nie,sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Companies continue to importproducts that could be madelocally. South Africa hasbecome an import economywhile raw materials remain akey export.
Even food production thatwas once an economic pillar isbeing imported. This mustchange if we hope to creatework.
Since commerce is driven byprofit, it operates where profitsexist, thus job creation is aresult of business and notnecessarily its agenda. It istherefore important that localssupport commerce that has along-term benefit for oursociety. Imported productssupport job creation outside ofSouth Africa and contribute tolocal job loss.
That local political andbusiness leaders are obsessedwith foreign status symbolsreflects a lack of commitmentto the “Proudly South African”campaign. While locals buyaffordable products, manysocial leaders eagerly showcasetheir imported lifestyle.
Furthermore, building adurable economy with millionsof economic migrants withinour borders is a challenge. Thevalue of local labour is under-mined because desperateforeigners are cheaper toemploy.
So, when unskilled, cheapmigrant labour remains withinour borders, they also burdenthe limited supply of water,electricity, municipal andhospital services available tolocals. The burden on theratepayer increases as theeconomic refugee makes animpact on the progress ofinfrastructure.
Those who live in comfortmust assist the less fortunatetrapped in poverty by creatinglocal jobs.
I suggest locals continue tosupport businesses which haveour shared long-term interestsat heart. Paying more for a
We must all buyproudly SA
In response to “Cross railwaylines where it’s safe”, Tyger-Burger Kraaifontein, 6 Novem-ber: Reading this article Inoticed that no one posed thequestion “Why?” Why are holesbeen cut in fences and why isthe line being crossed at thesespecific points?
I stay near Eikenfonteinstation. From my house I haveto take a close to one hourjourney, on foot, throughScottsville, one of the morenotorious suburbs in Kraaifon-tein. Yet my house is in a fiveminute, direct line from Eiken-fontein station. The bridge atEikenfontein station is com-pletely blocked off by fencing,which does not allow travellersaccess from one side of therailway line to the other, exceptvia Scottsville. A danger mosttry and avoid. Yes and the sadpart is that it’s the sickly, aged,infirm and children who utilisethe holes in the fences.
Simple solution, build bridgesand subways or redesignexisting bridges to make itsafer to cross lines.
RICHARD PICKKraaifontein
Make bridges notholes in fences
Your front page story (“PureHarley-vreugde”, TygerBurgerDurbanville, 6 November) was agood read, however I wouldgreatly appreciate it if thegeneral motorbike crowd wouldbe more community spirited asregards the noise emissionsfrom their machines and theadherence to speed limits.
My house borders Eversdal/Fairtrees/Lubbe Street andapart from the trucks who use
Bikers make morenoise than Zeppelin
I would just like to comment onthe “Slice of Life”, TygerBurger,6 November. I was involved inthat accident where the trucktransporting the newspapers hitmy car first, overturned andthen hit a few more vehicles infront of me. Thank heavensthere were no critical injuriesin the accident, but I wouldlike to commend the emergencyteams that helped all involved.
They did outstanding workon that morning and I wouldlike to say thank you so muchto all of you. I would also liketo thank the gentleman Phillipfrom Odendaal break-downservices who was absolutelyamazing in helping me retrievemy belongings, contacting myinsurance and assisting myhusband in getting to me at theaccident. Thank you.
SHARON LOUKIDISWeb letter
Thanks for gettingme out of paper jam
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Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionelebeleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle enkommentaar oor die koerantse inhoud en stel onsbeduidende foute so gou asmoontlik reg. Stuur asb.inligting oor die regstelling vanfoute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 seGemeenskapspers, GeorgeClaassen, by george.claas[email protected] of skakel021 851 3232 of 083 5432471. Lesers kan ook klagtesoor die inhoud by diePersombudsman vanSuidAfrika, mnr. Joe Thloloe,aanhangig maak. Skakel indaardie geval gerus 011 4843612/8, stuur ‘n faks na 011484 3619 of ‘n epos nanakhanyim@ombudsman.org.za or johanr@ombudsman.org.za
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Hoekom vierSA steedsGuy Fawkes?Elke jaar op 5 November gebeur dit: Diehemel word verlig met skreeuendevuurpyle en die omgewing besoedel metdie geraas van ontploffende klappers.
Want sien, ons Suid-Afrikaners viernog net so lekker Guy Fawkes as in dieverlede – ondanks die feit dat net sekeregebiede toegewys is daarvoor en dat netsekere handelaars vuurwerke magverkoop. Ongelukkig word daar nie bydié reëls gehou nie. Vuurwerke wordsteeds geskiet in woonbuurte en onwettigverkoop in die informele handel.
Buiten die jaarlikse hoeveelheidernstige beserings aan veral kinders(selfs blindheid), sorg dié argaïese Britsefeesviering vir die allerverskrikliksteuitwerking op honde reg oor die Skierei-land. Honde verstaan nie dat die simpelmensdom maar net iets vier wat in 1605in Brittanje gebeur het nie (toe GuyFawkes die Britse parlementsgebou metbuskruit in sy peetjie wou blaas).
Nee, vir baie honde is dit so goed soos’n oordeelsdag waar alle hel rondomhulle vlamgevat het. Baie raak beserk, enbeseer hulleself deur vasgevang te wordin draadheinings en veiligheidshekke.Baie kies die hasepad, beland voormotors of beseer hulself op ’n andermanier. Baie keer nooit weer terug nahul huise nie.
Veeartse sal bevestig dat die geestelikeskade wat honde opdoen wat aan geraas-fobie ly, ernstiger is as die fisieke skade.
Is dit regtig nog nodig vir Suid-Afrika-ners om jaarliks dié Britse malligheid tegedenk? Beslis nie!
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV I would like to say I agree with Mr Titusabout Golden Arrow bus routes (“Timefor a direct route to the CBD”, TB, 06/11)It’s about time they include Kraaifontein,Brackenfell and Kuils River going to CapeTown and back at regular times and thiswill reduce traffic on N1, etc. Come on Golden Arrow, make us proud. - Maria, Good-wood.
V Dankie vir die polisiebeampte wat iemand in Smithstraat deurgesoek en ’n gevaarlike mes afgeneem het (12:26, 11 November). Doen asb. so voort want dis hoedaar proaktief opgetree moet word teenelemente wat rustige woongebiede wilbeset om kwaad te doen en so van SA ’ntragedieland te maak. - Parowiet
V Iemand het my verlede maand gesê hullehet op TVnuus gesien pensioenarisse kry’n bonus die einde van November. Is daarenige waarheid in, en hoeveel gaan ditwees? - Pensioenaris
V Ek wil net weet of motors op sypaadjiesmag parkeer? Volgens reëls weet ek ditmag nie. Hoekom tree die wetstoepassersof verkeerspolisie nie op nie? Die motoriste wat so parkeer het genoeg parkering inhul erf en dit is nie besoekers wat daarparkeer nie. Kan almal maar so parkeer?- Anoniem
V Ek bly in Hadleystraat in Bellville en wonder elke keer hoekom die leë erf aan dielinkerkant se gras nie gesny word nie,maar die erf bo Meerluststraat word gesny. Hoekom doen die munisipaliteit niksdaaraan nie? - Johannes
V Do not park in a bay for the disabled. Youare not disabled if you can run into Bayside Mall! You are a disgrace to humanity!- Anon
V Ons sypaadjies en groen strook in Durbanville is ’n seer oog en sekuriteitsrisiko.Wanneer gaan daaraan gewerk word? -Natasha Sutton
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
local products may not seempatriotic right now. However,we have to start somewhere.
YAGYAH ADAMSEmail
their air brakes, the motorcy-clists are by far the noisiestvehicles flying past my houseon a daily basis.
Over weekends the volume(both in terms of numbers andsound) increases tremendously.
Despite the law limiting thesound emissions, some of thesemachines can still be heard 700metres and more passed myhouse. Some of the smallerengines have this high pitchscream while some of thebigger bikes growl deep enoughthat you cannot hear the bassfrom Zeppelin’s “Stairway ToHeaven” (something not evenmy mother could get right).
I shudder to think what willhappen when these guys (orladies) misjudge the change inthe traffic lights and smashinto a car...
There have been a number ofaccidents at the Stodels bendbut now a speed camera hasbeen installed... Maybe weshould install a few more trafficcameras.
D ROSSOUWDurbanville
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Star: Tehila Davidse (15) fromStellenberg High School is theTygerBurger Sportstar of the Monthwinner. At the South African GymGames she competed in Level 7 (15years and older) and placed firstoverall. This is the highest level intumbling. She also took part in thetrials for the African Zone 6Championships and came second inthe senior women division, therebyachieving her South African Federation colours. Let’s Play will give her agift pack. Bosman, McNulty and DuToit Optometrists spoiled her with apair of sunglasses. Shihan HennieBosman also gave her R1 000 cash.This competition is only open tohigh school learners. Submit entriesto [email protected].
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Chesterhouse en die Hoërskool Stellenbergis vanjaar se krieketkampioene in die junioruitklopkompetisies van die WPNS.
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Bulelani Kwanini feeds Johannes Salie some punches during their bout at Van RiebeekHof Mall in Durbanville on Saturday. Salie won on TKO. PHOTO: @IRONVUKES
It was a horrid outing for Uitenhage boxerswhen they came down to participate in the“Battle of the North” in scorching weatherin a tournament outside Van Riebeck HofMall in Durbanville recently.The fight was staged by Xtreme Boxing
Promotions and sponsored by DALS MotorGroup, Studio Pascal and Cape Road Assist.First to taste defeat was Mzuvukile Dan-
ielswho faced a stocky but “boxable” Zimba-bwean flyweight Alexander Gambinda.Daniels gave signs of hope but was soon
bombarded by assortments of heavy blowsby Gambinda forcing referee CliffordMbeluto stop the fight in the third round.Asanda Jacobs facedKnysna’s left handed
Daniel Julies –with both intent on knockingthe lights out of each other it was the lankyKhayelitsha fighter who came out tops.
Daniels kissed the canvas in round twoand was counted out by Deon Dwarte.In the main bout Bulelani Kwanini faced
a tough and clinical Johaness “The Pearl ofPaarl” Salie.Kwanini showed he could box as he had
Salie huffing and puffing in the first tworounds. From round three the fitter Salieruled with an iron fist and dropped Kwaniniwith a vicious punch that connected the rib-cage.He dropped like a pole and ringside doc-
tors had to resuscitate him.Xtreme Boxing PromotionsmanagerWes-
ley Levendal thanked all those who bravedthe scorching sun: “Couldnot bemore proudof my boxer Johannes Salie; I asked him fora third round knock-out and that’s exactlywhat he did,” said Levendal.
Old Mutual FC lost 30 to Steenberg United in the Safa Second Division Nedbank Cupplayoffs quarterfinals in Wynberg on Sunday. Here Old Mutual’s Bradley Williams (left) andSteenberg’s Orlin Powell battle for possession. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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Fine form: The WesternProvince Equestrian Club(WPEC) will be hosting theWestern Province ShowingChamps at Durbanvilleracecourse on Saturdayand Sunday. WP ShowingChamps is the premierequestrian showing eventin the Western Province.Horses and ponies of allshapes and sizes from allover the province will beparticipating. GemmaAnniciello and her beautifulmare Black Cat, will beparticipating at the show.Entrance to the event isfree for spectators and thepublic are welcome toattend. The event starts at08:00 on both days.