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V Om die Choc Childhood Cancer Foundation te ondersteun, kan lesers hul kaartjies by Alicia van Onselen by 083 414 6741 of Vanessa Ver- maak by 082 784 5179 koop. V Kontak Liza Adlem by 082 772 9057 om kaartjies van Project Dignity te koop. Bellville-burgersentrum Sondag 26 Julie met sterre soos: Dewald Wasserfall David Kramer Arno Carstens Dowwe Dolla Marc Lottering CHARITY: WOMEN KNIT TO KEEP BLIKKIESDORP WARM Blanket blessing GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz A special Mandela Day function was hosted in Delft on Saturday when blan- kets were handed out to women from Blikkiesdorp. The event, hosted at Hindle Road High, was the culmination of Blankets for Blik- kies/Brei vir Blikkies, a special project started in September last year. Kharnita Mohamed from the project ex- plained that the idea came from Sandra Mar- ais who was involved in a number of projects in the area as part of the Blue Bus Communi- ty Ministry based at the school. “She had learnt that people had died of cold in Blikkiesdorp during the 2014 win- ter,” says Kharnita. “I am an avid knitter so Sandra asked me to teach the women in Blikkiesdorp to knit blankets, for which we would supply wool and needles. “We were joined by Elna Engelbrecht, a veteran octogenarian knitter a few weeks later, who most weeks brought baked goods or some hot soup and good cheer in winter. “Every Friday morning Elna, Sandra and myself go to Blikkiesdorp with the wool we managed to source that week. “As it turned out, we didn’t need to do much teaching as many of the women could knit and are now also teaching myself and others to crochet.” Kharnita was quick to point out that the function on Saturday was not the end of the project. “Our work is not finished here,” she said. “The women in Blikkiesdorp are some of the most beautiful, strong human beings we have had the privilege of meeting. “Every week we are awed by the courage they display and deeply humbled. For two hours every week we laugh and share stories and knit and crochet blankets. “The first blanket is for the knitter herself and every blanket she knitted thereafter was donated to someone in Blikkiesdorp on Man- dela Day.” She also added that the project was about more than keeping people warm. “The women have reported that the act of knitting and crochet have helped to relieve the stress caused by poverty and violence,” she said. “They said the group provides a space for support, friendship and a feeling of commu- nity. Additionally, making a blanket for someone else makes them feel really good. V To page 2 Nomonde Bangene, centre, receives a blanket from Blikkiesdorp knitter Susan Williams (left) and Kharnita Mohamed as the knitters celebrated their special Mandela Day at Hindle Road High in Delft. Back from left are Elna Engelbrecht, Rodney “Giant” Koff (a helper at the project), Sandra Marais, and Dr Izanette van Schalkwyk from the Blue Bus Community Ministry. 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Kry jou kaartjies by:V Kontak Linda Oosthuizen by 072 7404854 om kaartjies van die FisantekraalCentre for Development te koop.V Om die Choc Childhood Cancer Foundationte ondersteun, kan lesers hul kaartjies by Aliciavan Onselen by 083 414 6741 of Vanessa Ver-maak by 082 784 5179 koop.V Kontak Liza Adlem by 082 772 9057 omkaartjies van Project Dignity te koop.
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CHARITY: WOMEN KNIT TO KEEP BLIKKIESDORP WARM
Blanket blessingGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
A special Mandela Day function washosted inDelft onSaturdaywhenblan-kets were handed out to women from
Blikkiesdorp.The event, hosted at Hindle Road High,
was the culmination of Blankets for Blik-kies/Brei vir Blikkies, a special projectstarted in September last year.Kharnita Mohamed from the project ex-
plained that the idea came fromSandraMar-aiswhowas involved in anumber of projectsin the area as part of theBlueBusCommuni-ty Ministry based at the school.“She had learnt that people had died of
cold in Blikkiesdorp during the 2014 win-ter,” says Kharnita.“I am an avid knitter so Sandra asked me
to teach the women in Blikkiesdorp to knitblankets, for which we would supply wooland needles.“We were joined by Elna Engelbrecht, a
veteran octogenarian knitter a few weekslater, who most weeks brought baked goodsor some hot soup and good cheer in winter.“Every Friday morning Elna, Sandra and
myself go to Blikkiesdorp with the wool wemanaged to source that week.“As it turned out, we didn’t need to do
much teaching as many of the women couldknit and are now also teaching myself andothers to crochet.”Kharnita was quick to point out that the
function on Saturday was not the end of theproject.“Our work is not finished here,” she said.“The women in Blikkiesdorp are some of
the most beautiful, strong human beings we
have had the privilege of meeting.“Every week we are awed by the courage
they display and deeply humbled. For twohours everyweekwe laughand share storiesand knit and crochet blankets.“The first blanket is for the knitter herself
and everyblanket sheknitted thereafterwasdonated to someone inBlikkiesdorp onMan-dela Day.”She also added that the project was about
more than keeping people warm.“The women have reported that the act of
knitting and crochet have helped to relievethe stress caused by poverty and violence,”she said.“They said the group provides a space for
support, friendship and a feeling of commu-nity. Additionally, making a blanket forsomeone else makes them feel really good.
V To page 2
Nomonde Bangene, centre, receives a blanket from Blikkiesdorp knitter Susan Williams (left) and Kharnita Mohamed as the knitters celebrated theirspecial Mandela Day at Hindle Road High in Delft. Back from left are Elna Engelbrecht, Rodney “Giant” Koff (a helper at the project), Sandra Marais,and Dr Izanette van Schalkwyk from the Blue Bus Community Ministry. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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“Itwas our hope that this projectwould leadto everyday feelings of empowerment andtransform Blikkiesdorp residents’ lives inother ways. We have seen that making itpossible for the women to do something fortheir community themselves has had per-sonal and social benefits.”There are about 30 women who form the
core group of knitters but the number fluc-tuates from week to week. However, theycould use some assistance to expand thegroup.“We are steadily attracting more women
and have moved to two conjoined contain-ers this year,” said Kharnita.“This is where we need help because the
containers have been vandalised and re-quire windows, doors, some aluminiumsheets for the roof and something for thefloors, as well as other resources that wouldmake it a comfortable user-friendly commu-nity space.“Because many of the women bring their
children to the group, we would also like adedicated play and story area for the chil-dren. Any assistance in this regard wouldbe much appreciated.”Kharnita also explained that since start-
ing the initiativethey have received wool ordonations and visits from individuals whohave come into contact with the project invarying ways.“We struggle to consistently supply
enoughwool and supplies. Wewould dearlyappreciate if sponsors can assist us withfunding or donations of wool or any otheritems such as knitting needles, crochet nee-dles, stitch markers and so forth.“Another dream that we have is to take
thewomen on a group outing to a yarn storeand give each woman a budget that wouldallow them to purchase their own yarn toreally unleash their creativity.”
V For more information about the project or howyou can help call Elna on 082 783 9911, Kharnita on060 444 9832 or Sandra on 082 890 9133.
Catholic winter danceSt Clare’s Catholic Church in ElsiesRiver invites you to their annual winterball dance on Friday 31 July.The dance will be held at the Good-
wood Civic Centre, corner McdonaldStreet and Dingle Road Goodwood. Dresscode is formal with cheese and wine inthe foyer from 19:00 till 19:45.Cover charge is R100 per person. Band
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Celebrating their success in the sewing course at Masithembele in Delft were, from left, SandraJansen, Nozama Gama, Phumza NgWendy, Scarlett Abrahams (trainer), Nosicelo Gama andAndiswa Maqina. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK
Still fighting HIVGARY VAN DYK
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For the past ten years an organisationin Delft has been fighting against HIV/aids.
TheMasithembeleEnrichmentCentre re-cently celebrated their tenth anniversary,during which participants in one of theirprogrammes received certificates for theirachievements in a skills programme.Founder Mina Heynes said a lot had been
achieved over the last ten years.“Our support groups have made a huge
difference in the lives of people here inDelftand there are so many stories of people whohave turned their lives around and lived po-sitively.“There have been some powerful partner-
ships that have helped us along the way andthese include working with Metropolitanwho gave us a donation that assisted us toget a vehicle to transport patients who can-
not use public transport to get to our pro-grammes or to clinics.”Heynes said the centre runs programmes
teaching people to sustain themselves bymaking beaded jewellery in the arts andcraft workshop they offer, as well as sewingclasses.“Here we must thank EduCOMPASS
(Educational Competence and SupportingSkills) who have helped us empower peoplethrough skills like fabric painting, bead-work and other crafts.“Today we are also celebrating a partner-
shipwithAfrikkaTikkunwhoassistedwitha sewing class.“There are so many people and organisa-
tion who have believed in our aims and Iwould like to thank all of them.“Nowwe just want to grow and helpmore
people in Delft empower themselves.”
V For more information Mina Heynes can be contac-ted on 079 568 0278.
Mina Heynes, (seated second from right), with some of the facilitators and trainers whocelebrated their anniversary while another class received their certificates for arts and crafts.
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Ursula Reynolds and Naidene Lottering, sitting, with senior librarian Julian Schreuder, are on amission to bring the positive history of Elsies River to light. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Elsies River has a rich history and agroup has been formed to raise aware-ness of its activities.
The Elsies River History Society will behosting an open day on Heritage Day onThursday 24 September and are calling onthe community to be part of making the his-tory of the area come alive.
Community development worker UrsulaReynolds, who is at the forefront of thisproject basedat theElsiesRiver library, saidthat the main motivation for this initiativeis to make people, especially the youth,aware that the area has a rich and positivehistory.
“Our learners want to initiate projectsabout the area but there are no resourcesavailable to them,” she said.
“With the formation of this organisationwe want to correct matters and documentthe stories of the people and events that
made a difference.”Senior librarian at Elsies River, Julian
Schreuder, also feels strongly about thisproject, saying his staff always faced prob-lems when children needed informationabout the history of the area.
“It’s a project that’s long overdue,” hesaid.
“Today all that people know about the ar-ea is the crime and negative aspects butthere is so much more to Elsies River andif we make these children aware of thatrich history it could motivate them to be-come part of that history for the future.
“This area has produced stalwarts of thestruggle against apartheid, produced law-yers, doctors, technicians, artisans andteachers who all fought their way out oftheir disadvantaged circumstances.
“In the arts field some of the icons ofSouthAfricanmusic comes fromhere. Peo-ple like Robbie Jansen and Tony Cedraswho went on to play and tour with Paul Si-mon, their roots are here and we must let
the world know about this history.”Reynolds wanted the community to be-
come involved by submitting those stories,withphotos anddocumentationwhereavail-able, to the society.
“There are people, families, individualswho know these stories and we want themto join us to share those stories with the
world.“This is the time for them to come forward
and help us make a difference by telling thestory of Elsies River.”V For more information about the activities of thesociety contact Julian Schreuder on 021 933 8767,Ursula Reynolds on 082 694 2040 or Naidene Lotter-ing on 083 962 7573.
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using drugs, which destroys lives and li-mits their potential,” said Delft stationcommander Brigadier Hendrik JansenJansen said his officers arrested 40 peo-
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ages ranged from18 to 22, butmost of theosearrested were 18-years-old.“We have to put a stop to this trend,” he
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Police are looking for witnesses or in-formation that can help them solvethe following cases:
. On 24 September 2012 at 16:00 policeresponded to a shooting in Haarlem Road,Belhar. On the scene police found the 38-ye-ar-old victim with fatal gunshot wounds tohis neck, arm and stomach.He was identified as Norton Africa who
lived inSonataWay,Belhar. Themotive forthe attack is unknown and apparently thevictim had no links to any gangs. Two menwere taken in for questioningbut theywerelater released, due to a lack of evidence.A case of murder is still being investiga-
ted. Anyone with information can contactthe investigating officer, Detective War-rant Officer Clive Lewis on 021 953 8100 oron 081 3844 112.
. On 26 June 2013 at 20:00, Belhar policeresponded to a shooting in Donkin Cres-cent, Extension 13, where they found 24-ye-ar-old Brandon Claasen who died fromgunshot wounds to his back and neck.According to the investigating officer the
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. In another incident in Extension 13 on17 July 2013, police attended a shooting sce-ne in Somerset Lane at 18:15.On the scene a crowd gathered around 18-
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Children in Blikkiesdorp try out the jacketsthey received as part of HOPE Cape Town'sMandela Day activities.
Blikkiesdorp children get Madiba Day HOPEHOPE Cape Town staff and friends dedi-
cated their time in honour of MandelaDay by feeding the children of the
Blikkiesdorp community in Delft.Donor relations manager Fahim Docrat
said they started at around 09:00 and expect-ed to feed around 400 children. “We endedup feeding over 600 children,” he said.
“Fortunately with donations from Has-tens Beds South Africa and HOPE CapeTown ambassador Katlego Maboe, we hadenough porridge for everyone. We also gaveeach child a rain jacket and a party packwith juice, chips, sweets and other goodies.”
He pointed out that communities like Blik-kiesdorp need all the help they can get.“They are truly impoverished and our pro-grammes in the community seek to improve
nutrition and quality of life while also focus-sing on upskilling individuals and facilitat-ing access to health care.
“We encourage others to do their bit to al-so positively impact and make a differencein the lives of the needy. This was Madiba’svision and the true spirit of Ubuntu.”
It was a day with all hands on deck includ-ing HOPE Cape Town staff and visitors fromGermany and the USA.
HOPE Cape Town is located at the MedicalSchool of the University of Stellenbosch –Tygerberg campus and provides outreach,education and counselling at communitylevel, focusing on HIV/Aids and TB.V To support HOPE Cape Town or find out moreabout the work they do contact Fahim Docrat on 021938 9339 or email [email protected].
Eid-ul-FitrThe Speaker and Members of the Western Cape ProvincialParliament wish the Muslim community of the Western Capea blessed Ramadan. May Allah accept all your prayers, fastingand all good deeds undertaken during this blessed month.Amen. Eid Mubarak.
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Different acts featured each week
Children enjoy their aquatic experience with members of the X-StreamAquatics club at the Blue Downs pool.
Warm wintersplash for kidsThe X-Stream Aquatics
swimming club celebratedMadiba Day with a splash
at the Blue Downs indoor poolon Saturday.
They are very active at thispool where they are based, withtheir members doing lifeguardduty when lifeguards from theCity are not available.
Three times a year they invitefamilies from surrounding com-munities to bring their childrento the pool for water safety talks.
Included are practical demon-strations, getting children ac-quainted with water and basiclearn to swim skills in the pooland practical demonstrations ofsafety and rescue equipment.
On Saturday they hosted oneof these sessions where the chil-dren also experienced rescue
demonstrations by the club’squalified lifesaving staff, a dem-onstration of the four swim-ming strokes, performed byqualified league swimmers andlast but not least, a hearty andwholesome cup of soup and but-tered bread just before present-ing the swimmers with a per-sonalized participation certifi-cate.
About 70 children betweenthe ages of 6 and 13 from Nyan-ga, Gugulethu, Mitchells Plain,Mfuleni, Delft, Belhar, Blue-downs, Eersterivier and KuilsRiver attended the fun and edu-cational occasion.
V Anyone interested in swimming orlifesaving can contact Lance Jarvis on084 679 4178 or Jenny Wildeman on072 098 1785.
Biker Santa is way too early: OnSaturday 11 July the Boondock SaintsMotorcycle Club proved that bikers arebeautiful people when they hosted theirspecial Christmas in July event in Belhar.This annual event sees the biker clubinvite their members, other bike clubsand the general public to help them dosomething special for the Oasis Home.They have a great day of fun witheverybody bringing gifts and providingsupplies for the facility. Here some of thewomen in the club and youngsters startgathering the gifts. Kneeling in front areKeira Botha, Gabriella Petersen andMegan Adonis. Standing from left areViggo Rhodes, Ami Kinnear, Inga Isaacs,Jacki Bourne, Roslyn Botha and ChantalCarson. This was their fourth Christmasin July event. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Die parkeerterrein aan die noordekantvan die Oostersee-stasie lyk nou weerso mooi soos toe hy laas opgedollie is
vir die wêreldbeker-sokkertoernooi.Só sê Cobie Tembies, ’n werklose man van
Kraaifontein, wat gereeld hier verbygeloopen opgemerk het hoeveel gebreekte glas indié parkeerterrein lê vanmotors waarby in-gebreek is.“Ek het Metrorail se streekbestuurder in
die stad gaan sien en vir hom gevra of ekhierdie parkeerterrein van hulle kan skoon-maak en oppas,” vertel hy.Tembies ismeegedeel dat daar nie vir hom
’n pos by Metrorail beskikbaar is nie, maardat hy welkom is om vryskut-oppaswerkhier te doen.Tembies sê dit was ’n antwoord van Bo
waarvoor hy al lankal wag.Hy het die volgende dag met die eerste
trein wat by die Oostersee-stasie stop, toege-rus met ’n skryfblok en ’n pen, aangemeldby sy “kantoor”.“Die customers was aan die begin bietjie
versigtig gewees vir die ou wat nou by hullekarre staan. Maar ek het vir Metrorail gesêwat ek gaan doen: ek gaan die karre se regi-strasienommers neerskryf saammet die tydwat hulle hier inkom. Dan skryf ek weer dietyd neer wat hulle uitgaan. Ek bly tot ná dielaaste trein en tot die parkeerterrein leegis,” vertel Tembies.Hy sê hy werk klokslag van 06:20 tot so
19:05 van Maandag tot Vrydag en vandat hyhier is, was daar nog nie een voertuig ge-steel, gekrap of by ingebreek nie.Tembies sê sy werk behels meer as net ’n
wakende oog oor die motors.“Saterdag is hier nie karre nie, dan maak
ek die area skoon,” sê hy. Hy het nou al syeie vuilgoedsakke opgebruik omdie rommel
en glas op te tel en hy gebruik ook sy eiesnoeiskêr en saag om die bome en struikenetjies te maak.Nou wag hy net vir die munisipaliteit se
bakkie om die sakke en takke te kom haal,sê hy.Twee maal per dag maak die Parow-poli-
sievoertuig ’n draai by Tembies om seker te
maak alles is in orde.Hulle het vir hom ’n gholfstok gegee in ge-
val hy homself moet verdedig en telefoon-nommers waar hy misdaad kan aanmeld,maar omdat hy nie self ’n telefoon besit nie,moet hy van die pendelaars vra om die poli-sie te bel as hy onraad merk.Alhoewel daar nog geen insidente naby
die motors was vandat hy daar waghou nie,het Tembies in een week ses vermeende ko-perkabeldiewe by die polisie aangemeld.Drie van hulle is by twee geleenthede op
die toneel, waar hulle besig was om kabelslangs die spoor uit te grawe, in hegtenis ge-neem. Op 13 Julie is hy te voet na die Bellvil-le-stasie om nog drie vermeende kabeldiewete gaan rapporteer, omdat die Oostersee-sta-sie se sekerheidspersoneel klaar huis toewas en die laaste trein al vertrek het.“Ek is seker daardie drie diewe is nou ook
gevang,” sê hy trots. “Watmy baie bemoedigis dat mense elke dag kom en sê: ‘Jy doenpragtige werk’. Die polisie is trots op my, al-mal is trots op my en dit neem my ’n bietjievorentoe in die lewe. Partymense sênet dan-kie, ander gee vir my R2, ander het belowehulle sal vir my R50 aan die einde van diemaand gee. Party mense bring vir my kos.“Solank ek net my huur kan betaal en iets
op die tafel sit, is ek gelukkig.” Tembies sêhy hoop iemand sal vir hom ’n selfoon skenksodat hy direk met die polisie in kontak kanwees.“En as iemand vir my vullissakke kangee, sal ek bly wees. Ek kort ook nommer 7of 8 safety boots en reënklere sodat ek kanwerk, selfs al reën dit.”
Cobie Tembies het vir homself werk geskep as karwag en skoonmaker van die parkeerterrein aandie oorkant van die Oostersee-stasie. Hier parkeer meer as 50 pendelaars daagliks hul motors,waarby daar in die verlede al menigmale ingebreek en batterye of spaarwiele gesteel is. Tembiessê vandat hy hier werk, was daar nog nie weer enige insidente nie. FOTO: MAGRIET THERON
Diversiteit van Afrikaans gevierDie literêre beweging Afriqua-promosies gaan Taaldag opVry-dag 14 Augustus feestelik vier.Hulle voer die woordkunspro-
duksie, Ma se melk!, op, waarindrie tongvalle vanAfrikaans ge-hoor sal kanword. Die tongvalleis standaard-Afrikaans, Kaaps-en Gariep-Afrikaans. Die driekarakters, Oom Goltros (Ga-riep), Kapenaar (Kaaps) enMeester (standaard-Afrikaans),besluit om ’n woordkunspro-duksie op die planke te bring.Soos hulle stry en stoei neem
die woordkunsproduksie, son-der dat hulle daarvan bewus is,gestalte aan.Dit is ook ’n interaktiewe pro-
duksie waarin gesing en gedansword en die gehoor sal aange-moedig word om hieraanmee tedoen.Verskeie digters se werk kan
in hierdie produksie gehoorword, soos onder meer AdamSmall, Hans du Plessis, EugeneBeukes, Willem Fransman, Eli-as P. Nel en Peter Snyders.Oor Ma se melk! sê skrywer
Elias P. Nel dit is ’n viering vandie diversiteit van Afrikaans.“Dalk iets waarby taalpuriste
nie noodwendig aanklank salvindnie. Dit bly egter gebiedendnoodsaaklik dat al die verskeieen uiteenlopende dialekte vandie taal omarm moet word.”
Die karakters word vertolkdeur Willem Fransman (Kape-naar), Joey Erasmus (Meester)en Elias P. Nel (Oom Goltros).Ma se melk! is vantevore suk-
sesvol deur die drietal by ondermeer die Rittelfees, KKNK, Ce-derbergfees en voor talle ge-meenskappe opgevoer.Ma se melk! word op Vrydag
14 Augustus om 19:00 in dieVoortrekkersaal in Rouxstraat,Kraaifontein opgevoer.Kaartjies kos R50 en is by Ju-
lia beskikbaar by 073 436 4525 ofstuur ’n e-pos na [email protected] sal ook te koop
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Work and play for Madiba: Midas Netball Club in Eureka Estate celebrated Madiba Day with aclean-up campaign in their neighbourhood before hosting a tournament. Chairperson Carol-AnnWilliams, on the right, is seen here giving a helping hand during the campaign. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Killer moves: Nick Floorkiller,who recently performed at theAlvon Collison concert in Milner-ton, will be the opening dance actat the Borne Reality DanceCompetition in Mitchells Plain onSaturday 25 July. Nick also madean appearance on SABC 2’s youthreality show Hectic Nine 9 andSABC 3’s Expresso breakfast showpromoting show dancing andcommunity talent. He can be seenin the upcoming short filmSandero Footprints with writerand director Ignatius De Kokerthat sees a dancer going fromtown to town performing incommunities and making achange in the lives of youngpeople. The dance event is takingplace at the Mitchell HeightsPrimary School hall from 19:00.For more info and booking callRadiant Sassman on 078 2721989.
Getting fancy: The Leonsdale Community Centre hosted an interesting programmeof activities for the school holidays which culminated in a fancy dress celebration forMadiba Day on Friday. Enjoying the activities were, front from left, Renaldo Marco,Frantecia Konstabel and Curtley Lewis. Back: Steven Ross from the Riverton EstateResidents’ Association, Janika Du Preez from Sports and Recreation Leonsdale, NadinePieterse, Cleo Cyster, Richard O’Connell (ward councillor of Leonsdale) and SenteneCloete from Sports and Recreation Leonsdale.
Better building contractors may beemerging from initiatives started bythe department of transport and pub-
lic works.Western Cape contractors are looking
forward to accredited training from the de-partment which set out to teach partici-pants how to run their businesses more ef-fectively.
Formanyparticipants this is a golden op-portunity to receive valuable trainingwithout having to pay for it.
Shuaib Julius (25), owner of AlmagateProjects in Ravensmead, says he is findingthe training worthwhile.
“I’m upskilling myself. I can use thistraining to further my company’s positionand improve its margins.
“I will also use this opportunity as a plat-form to compete for tenders and create jobsfor others,” he said.
The course has a modular design so thatparticipants can continue to actively runtheir construction businesses. Trainees at-tend five-day sessions every month overthe next ten months.
Progresswill be assessed throughmonth-ly written tests and again at the end of thetraining when participants present theirportfolios of evidence.
Those who successfully complete thecourse will receive a certificate of compe-tence from theConstructionEducation andTraining Authority (CETA).
The course constitutes the foundationphase of the department’s Siyenyuka Con-tractor Development Programme, and itsupports the Expanded Public Works Pro-gramme (EPWP).
It is accredited by the South AfricanQualifications Authority (SAQA) and it isopen to contractorswhohave aLevel 2 Con-struction Industry Development Board(CIDB) rating.
Preference is given to CIDB-rated con-tractors who have registered constructionbusinesses andwho have been active in theindustry for at least two years.
The training components are: Enterprisedevelopment; Building the constructionbusiness; Applying innovative safety prin-ciples to the construction site; and Manag-ing the construction site.
Successful participants will gain 120SAQA credits that they can use towardsfurther study in a built environment field.
The department is committed to assist-ing participants to become viable businessentities.
“We will assist participants to meet allthe requirements to compete for tendersand submit building quotes, and a numberof other important matters,” said Jo-AnneBeukes of the department’s Contractor De-velopment Programme.
“This will give them the knowledge andskills to develop and grow their businessesso that they can generate an income forthemselves and potentially create job op-portunities for others.”
Shuaib Julius says he will use the training tofurther his company’s position.
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Duties (key result areas/outputs): Responsible for the effective and efficient supervision and coordination of thefinance and supply chain department and transport • Management and control of expenditure and allocated budget,draw all financial reports: expenses per month and expenditure commitments and compile monthly expenditure reports(IYM) • Ensure clearing of assets and liability accounts and compile inputs into financial statements (AFS) • Authorisejournals and payments at institution • Compile monthly reports and coordinate all audit queries • Train subordinatesand new appointees.
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Breë glimlagteoor dié nuwesportveld
Sokkerspelers vanWesbank isverheug oor diesplinternuwesportfasiliteit inCharlostraat, watVrydag amptelikgeopen is. FOTO’S:
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Daar is hope sokker- en net-baltalent onder die jong-span van Wesbank.
En danksy die opening verle-de week van ’n splinternuwesportveld hier, kan dié toekom-stige sportsterre nou hul God-gegewe talent – sonder enigevrees vir bendelede of geweld –slyp.
Die sportveld geleë tussenCharlo- en Rowellanstraat, isVrydag amptelik geopen. Dit saldien as ’n sokker- en netbalveldwaar die jeug kan oefen, sê Cyn-thia Claasen, wyksraadslid.
Claasen het omstreeks 10:30Vrydagoggend die sleutels totdie sportveld van sowatR500 000 aan Jacky Hangan, ge-meenskapslid en netbal-afrig-ter, oorhandig.
Ondanks gietende reën die og-gend het die seuns en meisieshulself vermaak deur mekaar tepak in ’n sokkerwedstryd en toe’n netbalstryd.
“Jacky is eintlik die een watalles aan die gang gesit het. Syhet die nood vir ’n sportveldraakgesien en ons genader enversoek om die veld te bou waarkinders kan speel. Die stukgrond was eers ’n stortingster-rein,” vertel Cynthia.
Sy voeg by: “Almal is baie op-gewonde oor die veld, hulle het
belowe om die veld te benut endaarna om te sien.”
Cynthia sê hopelik hou diesport die jongspan uit diekwaad, “weg van die bendes endie dwelms”.
Ivan Campher, superinten-dent oor projekte vir die StadKaapstad in die Distrik-Oos, sêdie projek is inSeptemberverle-de jaar begin en twee weke gele-de voltooi.
“Een ding wat vir ons uit-staan, is die gemeenskap sewaardering vir die projek. Hul-le het bewysdathulle daarna salomsien. As ’n mens ’n projeksoos dit suksesvol wil afhandel,moet jy die gemeenskap betrek.
“Ons het ook geldelike ver-goeding beskikbaar gestel virdie opsigter wat namens dieStad daarna sal omsien,” sêIvan. Hy het al drie soortgelykeprojekte in Wesbank voltooi.
Cecil Steyn, sakeman en eie-naarvanCISteyn inEpping, hettoerusting, waaronder uni-forms en sokker- en netballe,aan die jongspan deur ’n borg-skap geskenk.
“Ons voel baie verlig oor dieveld, dis iets omdie jongspanbe-sig te hou en ook om hulle sport-talent te help slyp,” sê SelwynSoudy, sokkerafrigter.
Jacky, netbalafrigter, sê sy isewe verheug. “Ek voel bly, veralná al die jare ... dit was ’n bitterlang struggle.”
Cynthia Claasen (links), wyksraadslid, oorhandig die sleutels na diesportveld aan Jacky Hangan, Wesbank-inwoner en sportafrigter.
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Wet op Bevordering van Administratiewe Geregtigheid, 2000Kennis geskied hiermee ingevolge artikel 4(1) van die Wet op Bevordering vanAdministratiewe Geregtigheid, Wet 3 van 2000, dat die Raad die bogenoemdeaansoek ontvang het. Vir verdere besonderhede, lees hierdie kennisgewing tesamemet die hersoneringsadvertensie soos in die media gepubliseer op 15 Mei 2015 asookgeregistreerde briewe van 13 Mei 2015.
BYKOMENDE OPENBARE VERGADERINGSDie wyksraadslede het die volgende bykomende vergaderings vir openbare deelnamegereël waar besonderhede van die aansoek voorgelê sal word:1. 4 Augustus 2015 in die Northpine-gemeenskapsaal, Northpinerylaan om 19:00 vir 19:302. 6 Augustus 2015 in die Brackenfell-burgersentrum, h.v. Ou Paarlweg en Paradysstraat om
19:00 vir 19:30
Kommentaartydperk: Is tot 14 Augustus 2015 verlengAansoek-eiendom: Erf 18486, BrackenfellAansoeker: Urban Dynamics Western CapeEienaar: Duro Brick Company (Edms.) Bpk.Saak-ID: 70184523Aard van aansoek:Hersonering van die aansoekperseel van beperktegebruiksone na onderverdelingsgebiedom die volgende met verskeie afwykings toe te laat:• 655 enkelresidensiëlesone-1-erwe (SR1)• Twee algemeenresidensiëlesone-2-erwe (GR2) vir die vestiging van ‘n totaal van uiters 70
residensiële woonstelle• Een plaaslikesakesone-2-erf (LB2)• Twee gemeenskapsone-2-erwe (CO2) om vir ’n crèche, plek van aanbidding, plek van
samekoms, kliniek of ’n veeldoel-gemeenskapsfasiliteit voorsiening te maak• Sewe openbareruimtesone-2-erwe (OS2) vir openbare oop ruimtes• 12 vervoersone-2-erwe (TR2) vir die vestiging van openbare paaie• Ag nutsone-erwe om vir nutsdienste (stormwater-vertragingsfasiliteit, elektriese substasie
en elektriese minisubstasies) voorsiening te maak• 29 nuwe straatname
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HERSONERING, ONDERVERDELING,REGULASIE-AFWYKINGS EN VOORGESTELDESTRAATNAME OM DIE ONTWIKKELING VAN DIEBRACKENFELL-HOSTELPERSEEL TOE TE LAATErf 18486, Brackenfell
FOOTBALL: BELOVED PLAYER DIES AFTER BATTLE WITH ALZHEIMER’S
Final whistle for DannySTEHAN SCHOEMAN
Danny Abrahams, remem-bered as one of the best foot-ballers in the country during
the 1970s, will be sorely missed. Hepassed away in Ruyterwacht twoweeks ago at the age of 63.Hehad suffered fromAlzheimer’s
Disease for the past sevenyears andthe cause of his death is related tothe disease.His career began in Elsies River
at the local St Augustine’s Club. Itsoon became apparent that he wasdestined for greater things.
As a player he will be remem-bered as a genius who was bornwith the ability to stamphis author-ity on matches.With Cape Town Spurs he en-
thralled crowds and it was no sur-prise when he won the FederationPlayer of the Year Award in 1973.“My dad was a very loving and
humble man. I always had the feel-ing he cared more about other peo-ple than about himself. The way tosum him up would be to say he wasa real people’s person,” says hisson, Dean Abrahams.His long-time friend Ivan Jack,
playedmany games against him, al-so has fond memories. “Danny wasborn to play, he had flair and a setof skills that made it really difficultto play against him. We as the soc-cer community will fondly remem-ber Danny also for the great familyman and friend he was off thepitch,” says Ivan.Ivan recalls the time when there
were serious talks of him going toplay for Crystal Palace.“But then his grandma fell ill and
he decided to rather take care ofher. He decided family was moreimportant than stardom. That real-ly says a lot,” says Ivan.Danny’s friends and former play-
ers started the Danny AbrahamsEx-Footballers Fund to help thosein need.“Danny was the start of the fund,
butwe try andhelp asmany old soc-cer players financially as we can.The fund will continue to grow inhonour of Danny and we will con-tinue to help our friends who arestruggling financially,” said Jack.There will be a memorial service
today (Wednesday) at 19:00 at theWestern Cape Christian Centre(Old Panorama Bioscope) in ElsiesRiver. His funeral will be held onSaturday.
V A grand dance will be held onSaturday 1August at theGoodwoodCivic Centre at 20:00, featuring alive band. Entry is R100 and allmoney goes to the Danny Abra-hams Ex-Footballers Fund. ContactIvan Jack on 083 241 5847 or DougieCarelse on 084 286 1292 for more in-formation.
Danny Abrahams (middle) with former teammate Farouk Abrahams (left),and Jomo Sono.
BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind
Voormalige en huidige leerders van die ho-erskole J.G. Meiring en President gaan opSaterdag 1 Augustus weer hul oorlogsverfaansit om te kyk hoe dié skole mekaar virdie 28ste keer in verskillende sportsoortepak.Die hoogtepunt van die derby elke jaar is
die stryd tussen die skole se eerste rugby-spanne.VolgensArthurReichhardt, rugby-voorsitter en eerstespan-afrigter van Presi-dent, het dié spanne oor die jare mekaargoed opgekeil. “Mensewat elke jaar die der-by komkyk, kan getuig dat rugby van hoog-staande gehalte opgedis word. Dit is ’nkwessie van trots wanneer hierdie tweespanne mekaar die stryd aansê, want nie-mand wil die bragging rights prysgee nie.“Ons beleef vanjaar ’n beter seisoen as in
2014.Onsbeplanning enbenaderingmet dieopbou na interskole is baie goed op dreef.“Die seuns besef en weet wat op hulle
wag. Ná verlede jaar se nederlaag het onsweer eens besef die J.G.Meiring van oudsis weer terug en ons het die nederlaag baieswaar gevat,” sê Reichhardt.Hy sê hulle het ’n verrassing of twee vir
hul teenstanders. “Uiteindelik hang dit afhoe goed ons die plan kan uitvoer. Ná verle-
de jaar is ons nie die gunstelinge nie, so aldie druk is op J.G.Meiring omvir die eerstekeer in 10 jaar op ons veld te wen, asooktwee agtereenvolgende seges te behaal,” sêReichhardt, self ’n oudspeler. Spelers in syspan om dop te hou is die losskakel, JPCampbell, en kaptein Charl Christensen.Die eerste interskole het in 1988 plaasge-
vind en volgensReichhardt is dit die oudsteinterskole in die noordelike voorstede.President is tans ’n kortkop voor met 14
seges teenoor die 12 van J.G. Meiring, met1 wedstryd wat gelykop geëindig het.Reichhardt se assistent, J.C. Cooper, was
in 2005 in J.G.Meiring se span en sy bydraevan sewentien punte het President gesink.Hoewel J.G. Meiring verlede jaar met die
louere weggestap het, is hul afrigter, JoelErasmus, nie vanjaar so vol selfvertrouenie. “Onshet tot dusver ’n baiemoeilike sei-soen en die selfvertroue is nie dieselfde asverlede jaarnie. Vanjaarhet onswedstrydestadig begin en ons het gesukkel om die ag-terstande uit te wis, maar dit is steeds ’nbaie talentvolle groep. Die tradisie tussendie twee skole spreekvanself en onshet ver-lede jaar ’n toename in getalle gesien. Soons gaan uit om die wedstryd te wen.”Hy sê die spelers in sy spanwat dopgehou
moet word is die losskakel, Marselino Han-sen, en Darren Jaftha, senter.
Dié skolederby gaanweer taai stryd wees
The second Diva Extravaganza All Wo-men’s Fitness Show will be held on Satur-day 1 August at CPUT in Bellville.Overall winners will walk away with
R5 000 prize money and several other ham-pers are also up for grabs.“The stagewill have fairy lights on awhi-
te backdrop, giving it a sensation of beautyand grace on the stage, alongwith a 15mcat-walk going into the crowd,” says Bellvilleowner Kevin Schwartz.“This show is about the athletes who
work hard and we have some fantasticsponsors on board that help make it a suc-
cess. “This will only be our second Diva Ex-travaganza and I am positive it will havea snowball effect and become bigger, betterand more popular with each passing year,”says Schwartz.There will be the usual beach bikini, fit-
ness bikini, theme (fairies) and eveningdress round. There is also a new excitingpole fitness division - a first for Cape Town.Pre-judging starts at 11:00 and the main
show at 18:00. Spectators pay R100 for pre-judging and R150 for the main show.Phone Kevin Schwartz on 072 447 7520 for