Woensdag, 28 Augustus 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected]| www.tygerburger.co.za RAVENSMEAD & BELHAR BELLVILLE - 021 944 3330 GELDIG TOT SONDAG 8 SEPTEMBER 2013 - TERWYL VOORRAAD HOU DUBBEL of KONINGIN Truform ‘Orthopaedic Plush’ Bedstel Slegs beskikbaar in Standaard Lengte SLEGS R3999 EX-LEARNERS: BRING POSITIVE MESSAGES Music pushes safe sex GARY VAN DYK E ntertainment is becoming edutainment with the launch of a new project to pro- mote safe sex among teenagers. On Friday Ravensmead High School was a hive of activity as singer Rique Nelson came “back to school” to launch a partner- ship with Partners In Sexual Health to en- courage the learners to follow their positive dreams. Follow Your Dreams is a project that will focus on motivating young people to pre- serve and live healthy lifestyles explained Dumisani Gabula, marketing and fundrais- ing manager for Partners in Sexual Health. “The campaign originated from Rique’s struggles in his young life and how he man- aged to rise in his music career against all odds,” says Gabula. “We are an NGO that focuses on sexual and reproductive health and rights, that joined forces with Nelson to bring positive health messages to our youth. “This campaign uses the edutainment ap- proach where we combine education with entertainment and the underlying theme is to prevent teenage pregnancy in our schools.” Inspired He also pointed out that the learners were also inspired and motivated because of the involvement of former learners who were making their dreams come true. “Our CEO, Patsy de Lora, is also an ex- learner from the school and explained to them the importance of making their sexual health a major priority in their lives. “She started this organisation in 2009 and it has grown into a massive organisation that runs more than eight projects in vari- ous parts of the country. “ According to her there is no greater plan than to respond to the needs of our young people, who find themselves face to face with devastating diseases such as HIV/Aids, and sexual and human rights violations.” The organisation is active in various schools in the Western Cape, where it is im- plementing HIV/Aids peer education pro- grammes, sexual and reproductive health and rights programmes and life-skills orien- tation. “Our presence in these schools goes be- yond the call of duty,” added Gabula. “There were times where we had to inter- vene in gang violence, family matters and community issues but we are convinced that young people will not develop into upstand- ing citizens if their challenges are not ad- dressed.” Another important member of the team is Monray Lopes, another ex-learner, who is now brand manager for Nelson. “Along with Rique, we want to emphasise the spirit of never giving up,” he says. V To page 2. Rique Nelson entertains the learners at Ravensmead High at the launch of a project to promote safe sex among teens. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK Listen up, now here’s a jive lesson
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GELDIG TOT SONDAG 8 SEPTEMBER 2013 - TERWYL VOORRAAD HOUDUBBEL of KONINGIN Truform ‘OrthopaedicPlush’ BedstelDUBBEL of KONINGIN Truform ‘Orthopaedic
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Music pushes safe sexGARY VAN DYK
Entertainment is becoming edutainmentwith the launch of a new project to pro-mote safe sex among teenagers.
On Friday Ravensmead High School wasa hive of activity as singer Rique Nelsoncame “back to school” to launch a partner-ship with Partners In Sexual Health to en-courage the learners to follow their positivedreams.Follow Your Dreams is a project that will
focus on motivating young people to pre-serve and live healthy lifestyles explainedDumisani Gabula, marketing and fundrais-ing manager for Partners in Sexual Health.“The campaign originated from Rique’s
struggles in his young life and how he man-aged to rise in his music career against allodds,” says Gabula.“We are an NGO that focuses on sexual
and reproductive health and rights, thatjoined forces with Nelson to bring positivehealth messages to our youth.“This campaign uses the edutainment ap-
proach where we combine education withentertainment and the underlying theme isto prevent teenage pregnancy in ourschools.”
InspiredHe also pointed out that the learners were
also inspired and motivated because of theinvolvement of former learners who were
making their dreams come true.“Our CEO, Patsy de Lora, is also an ex-
learner from the school and explained tothem the importance of making their sexualhealth a major priority in their lives.“She started this organisation in 2009 and
it has grown into a massive organisationthat runs more than eight projects in vari-ous parts of the country. “According to her there is no greater plan
than to respond to the needs of our youngpeople,who find themselves face to facewithdevastating diseases such as HIV/Aids, andsexual and human rights violations.”The organisation is active in various
schools in the Western Cape, where it is im-plementing HIV/Aids peer education pro-
grammes, sexual and reproductive healthand rights programmes and life-skills orien-tation.“Our presence in these schools goes be-
yond the call of duty,” added Gabula.“There were times where we had to inter-
vene in gang violence, family matters andcommunity issues butwe are convinced thatyoung people will not develop into upstand-ing citizens if their challenges are not ad-dressed.”Another important member of the team is
Monray Lopes, another ex-learner, who isnow brand manager for Nelson.“Along with Rique, we want to emphasise
the spirit of never giving up,” he says.V To page 2.
Rique Nelson entertains thelearners at RavensmeadHigh at the launch of aproject to promote safe sexamong teens. PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK
Listen up,now here’s ajive lesson
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“Over the past few years he has earned areputation for being one of the hard wor-king, most energetic and entertaining liveact on the local scene and now he wants touse his music to make a difference in thecommunity.“This project is part of his per-sonality as a sociable, fun-loving guy withan affinity for motivating young people.”With Follow Your Dreams the singerwants young people to realise that they canmake their dreamscome true fromthemostdisadvantaged circumstances.“When I show them how my dreams arecoming true through my music that mustinspire them to do the same,” he says.“A major part of that inspiration shouldbe making them aware of their sexual he-alth and rights and that is why I am partne-ringwith this organisation in this project.”The Follow Your Dreams Campaign willbe visiting other schools in theWestern Ca-pe over the next year.V For more information about the organisation andother activities at schools call 021 932 6377.
What’s happening?Proportional councillor in Belhar, Del-maine Cottee will be hosting a report-backmeeting on Thursday 29 August from 19:00.It will be taking place at the Belhar Civic
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Reportback meeting on Belhar issues
Deputyprincipal Vincent Aspeling, left, and Bronwen Mogapi, from Ravensmead library,congratulate the winners of the secondround of the reading competition at Webner PrimarySchool in Ravensmead. Front from left, Jenovia Swartbooi (Afrikaans Grade 4), LaurenFlorence (English Grade 4), Taylon Blankenberg (Afrikaans Grade 5), Zane Alexander (EnglishGrade 5), back from left, Jody Brown (Afrikaans Grade 7), Jozay Poggenpoel (English Grade7), Mikyla van Rooyen (Afrikaans Grade 6), Benito Booyses (English Grade 6), and teacherMeagan Swartz who organised the competition. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK
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These learnersknew how tocheer onthose classmates whotaking part inthe competition.
Scores of Capetonians found themselves onthe wrong side of the law during the Cityof Cape Town’s law enforcement operationsthis past weekend.Several transgressors were arrested anditems, ranging from illegal narcotics to ille-gally poached abalone, were confiscated.The City of Cape Town’s Liquor Enforce-ment Unit focused on problematic shebeensand during a joint operation with the SouthAfrican Police Services (SAPS) issued sev-en written warnings to shebeens operatingwithout authorisation in Kuils River.
City of Cape Town metro police officersclamped down on drunk drivers and drugoffenders. A total of 78 suspects were arrest-ed and two unlicensed firearms recovered.Some 18motoristswere arrested inDurban-ville for drunken driving.Officers also responded to complaints ofillegal street racing in Belville and EersteRiver on Sunday 25 August. One driver re-fused to stop for the officers and a high-speed pursuit ensued. This ended in Glen-haven, but only after the driver had collidedwith two of the Ghost Squad vehicles.
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Operation Combat is still on the march inDelft.Within the space of two hours during an
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recovered a .36 calibre revolver belongingto an owner from Pretoria.“This gun was not reported stolen,” said
Jansen.“Thismeans thatwewill be investigating
the circumstances surrounding the disap-pearance of this gun and if neglect can beproved then the owner will be charged aswell.”Police also arrested two men, one of un-
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Steenberg in 2011 and a 33-year-old malewas arrested.Jansen added that the seizure is a token
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be doing more of these operations in the fu-ture to rid our communities of thisscourge.”
Four illegalgun arrests Want to crash the decks as a DJ?
Bonteheuwel’s Dean Jates will be pre-senting the “How To DJ” crash course inpartnership with Valhalla Park PublicLibrary, D.L.J Media and the 100% Hu-man Project.This workshop seeks to generate new
ways of enjoyment, fun, awareness, edu-cation, development and aims to createa communitywhich shares skills and ide-as at local libraries.Theworkshopswill comprise 10 partic-
ipants and is structured tohavea theoret-ical and practical component. This willtake place over a five-week period everySaturday for two hours.“The idea is to develop a platform for
DJ groupswhichwill be housed at librar-ies, in Valhalla Park, Bonteheuwel andKwa-Langa,” says Jates.The first workshop will be starting at
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The WP Durbell Hockey Team, which inclu-des hockey players from various northernsuburbs schools, took part in the SouthRegi-onal Hockey Tournament in Port Elizabethfrom 8-11 August.The team was unbeaten throughout the
tournament and won all seven matches.They won the final against WP Southerns3-1.Gareth Easom, the coach of the successful
team said it was a challenging and excitingtournament. The event was organised andhosted by Eastern Province Hockey.
WP Durbell Hockey takes goldEK IS ’N TYGERBURGER/SPORTLisa Smits
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The victorious WP Durbell hockey team. Backfrom left are Ruan van der Westhuizen, WadeWhitear, Braydon Smits, Vian Smit, KeenanOpperman, Erik van Graan and Zaskia Kuun(manager). Middle: Rejuan Tobin, JoshuaPretorius, Jacques le Roux, Michael George, BaloDlikilili, Karlo Azevedo and Mikhail Abrahams.Front: Charl Barkhuizen (goalkeeper).
Sommer gou ná die twee seuns se ge-boortes, kom Pa met ’n rugbybal entwee Springbok-rugbytruitjies by diehuis aan, want sien, Pa se verwagtin-ge is hoog.Minstens een van die tweeseuns gaan die WP-span haal.Só saammet skool begin hul rugby-
wedstryde en soos gister onthou eknog die rugbydae geborg deur Bon-mella vir die kleintjies. Elke jaar indiemiddel van diewinter en elke jaarreën ons nat.Die kinders is kaalvoet en wil nie
getackle word nie, want die gras is tekoud en nat. En dáár byt die rugby-gogga my! Ek kan nie stilstaan langsdie veld nie, voel dis my plig om diespan letterlik van die een kant vandie veld na die ander kant aan te help.Pa het vroeg standpunt ingeneem –
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rugbyspeler met wit hare is SchalkBurger, maar geesdriftig skree ekvoort langs die veld en gee advies.Totdat ‘n skeidsregter een wedstrydverontwaardig omkyk en sê: “Me-vrou, leer asseblief eers jou reëlsvoordat jy advies gee.”Ek is afgehaal, maar net tydelik.
My strategie verander, nooit weergee ek menings oor reëls nie, maarhelp die span net geesdriftig aan.Kom die hoërskooljare, word ek
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geefs. Beleefd vra ek diegene langsmy om verskoning en trek weg endaar galop Ma al langs die veld af. Ensowaar ’n paar pa’s trek saammetmyweg. Ons maak die ooreenkoms datekdie span sal aanhelp tot by diemid-dellyn, en die pa’s die span sal verdervat. Ons ouers raak ’n gedugte spanwat ons kinders geesdriftig toejuig.So was dit dan ook die rugbyafslui-
ting die week by die skool, Ouboet selaaste. Kleinboet word aangewys asdie beste agterspeler vandie jaar... enMa spring op – immers het ek homdeur elke game geskree en verdiendie helfte van daardie toekenning.Ouboet se span word aangewys as
die beste span van die jaar en ek istrots op my twee seuns. Al die ma-trieks word vaarwel toegesing deur300 seuns. My jare langs my seuns serugbywedstryde was van die beste.
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Moeders en hul dogters het onlangs ’nspesiale geleentheid geniet by die Primê-re Skool Edward.Tydens ’n ma-en-dogter-oggend op Sa-
terdag 10 Augustus, wat deur sowat 130gaste bygewoon is, het mense saamge-span om ’n verskil te maak by die skoolin Matroosfontein.Dit was ook ’n daadwerklike poging
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Maak verskil by laerskool Discover your rights in legal matters whentheDepartment of Justice andConstitutionalDevelopment hosts an Access to JusticeWeek in Elsies River.Legal experts have volunteered their serv-
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Principal Andy Josephus introduces someof the learners to thenew library with convenor of the library committee Fatima Isaacs.
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Great enthusiasm for libraryBelvue Primary school is truly striving tolive up to its motto, knowledge is light, withthe opening of a new library at the school.
The school opened its doors to a roaringcrowd of enthusiastic and appreciativelearners and educators on Tuesday 20 Au-gust, as they officially launched the new fa-cility.
Situated next to the school’s Reading Ad-venture Room (RAR), the library is another“adventure” itself. RAR is a long-termproject, aimed at improving literacy levelsamong primary school learners.
The project is sponsored by CoronationFund Managers and the special readingroom at Belvue Primary was designed andimplemented by Living Through Learning(LTL) a registered NPO/PBO in the educa-tion sector.
This organisation was established in Jan-uary 2012 and is situated in Wynberg withthe mission to ensure that youth are ableto read and write successfully, that properbasics are trained and instilled at Grade 1or foundation level to educators, parents
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LTL provided the games, books, manualsand other resources for the reading room atthe school.
This approach enables young children tolearn how to read and write step-by-step andin a manner that is also enjoyable for them.
In October, school libraries all over thecountry and the world will be celebratingInternational School Library Month underthe theme; “School Libraries: Doorways toLife” where school libraries get an opportu-nity to showcase what libraries have doneand can do for the learners.
The excitement of finally having a big,beautifully decorated and painted library atBelvue was palpable as hundreds of eagerlearners packed the school grounds eager toshare what they had prepared for on thisspecial day.V Six to 10 computers would be really appreciatedand anyone who has books to donate can contactthe school directly on 021 952 5809 or email ad[email protected].
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Readers were gathering in Belhar last weekwhen District 4 of the city’s Library and In-formation Services hosted their annualreading competition at the Belhar CivicCentre.Grade 7 learners from various primary
schools represented 15 libraries in this dis-trict and the competition was tough as thereaders vied for the top prizes in the Eng-lish, Afrikaans and Xhosa categories.The history of the competition was the
brainchild of the Valhalla Park library staffback in 2003 to improve reading skills, help
create a literate society and an interest inreading.It targetedGrade 7s because therewas the
feeling at the time that once the grade sev-ens leave primary school they avoided thelibrary and that there was a need to dosomething to get them involved in someform of reading activity to lure them to thelibrary.The first competition was held in 2003 at
Valhalla Park library where the five localprimary schools participated.Since then it has grown into amajor event
on the library services calendar with lots ofexcitement among learners.
Grade 7 readers gather for competition
Celebrating their achievements at the readingcompetition are, from left,English category winnerTasneem Ouldamari fromRylands Primary withNombeko Buqa fromRylands Library; isiXhosawinner Zizipho Gqwakafrom Lwazi Primary withlibrarian Pearl Sojola; andAfrikaan winner AlseatonLenders from BergsigPrimary in Bishop Laviswith Bandile Mbobo fromBonteheuwel library.
PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Bakgat-Promosies bied op Saterdag 21 Sep-tember twee vertonings aan van die drama,My naam is Ellen Pakkies, in die HoërskoolDurbanville se ouditorium – om 15:00 en20:00.Dit is die aangrypende verhaal van Ellen
Pakkies, ’n oënskynlike doodgewone vrouvandie armwoonbuurtLavenderHill buiteKaapstad, wat haar seun, Adam, ’n tik-ver-slaafde vermoor het. Dié verhaal het wê-reldwyd opslae gemaak. Hierdie eg mensli-ke en roerende verhaal van verslawing,boosheid, liefde, weerloosheid, oorlewing,vergifnis – enuiteindelikhoop,word realis-ties inMyNaam is Ellen Pakkies op die ver-hoog uitgebeeld.Vinette Ebrahim, wat alombekend is vir
haar rol as die moederlike CharmaineMeintjes in 7de Laan, vertolk die rol vanEl-len Pakkies in My Naam is Ellen Pakkies.Haar seun Abie word vertolk deur ChristoDavids, wat Errol Pieterse in 7de Laanspeel.Lizz Meiring, die veteraan-aktrise/regis-
seur/skrywer, is die regisseur en teksskry-wer. “Ek het een oggend na ’n program opdie History-kanaal oor die omstrede saakvan Ellen Pakkies gekyk en yskoud geword– so erg het dit my ontroer. Ek het toe be-sluit dat die aangrypende verhaal van hier-die vrouplaaslik opdie verhoogvertelmoetword,” vertel Lizz.Om jou kaartjie te verseker, kontak vir
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Travel down memory lane with BoundaryPrimary. The school, in Bonteheuwel, willbe hosting a stage production, A Trip Down
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Cape Town’s City Parks Departmentis keeping a close watch on the risinggroundwater table in its cemeteries.The rising groundwater levels are
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Kuilsrivier het gesorg vir ’n groot verras-sing in die afgelope naweek se jongste reeksSuperliga-rugbywedstryde deur af te rekenmet die Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland, dievoorloper op die punteleer in die B-afdelingvan die kompetisie.
Ondanks die naelbyt-telling van 36-33 hetdie Kuile gewis die oorwinning verdien na-dat hulle ses keer agter UWK se doellyn gaandraai het. Die studentespan kon self net driekeer die tuisspan se doellyn oorsteek.
In die A-afdeling het Durbanville/Bellvil-le met sy oorwinning van 24-7 oor Helder-berg binne trefafstand gebly van Hamiltonsom te kwalifiseer vir deelname aan die Ge-meenskapstrofee-kompetisie.
Die Durbies, wat vanaand (Woensdag) tuisspeel teen die Maties en Saterdag weg teendie Ikeys, sal waarskynlik bonuspunt-seges
in albei hierdie kragmetings moet behaalom Hammies op die finale punteleer verbyte steek.
Die Tygerberg-klub het verlede Woensdag’n goeie oorwinning van 23-21 oor die Victo-riane behaal, maar Saterdag ’n opstoppervan 53-24 van Hamiltons ontvang. Bellvillehet 3-64 vasgeval teen die Maties en Belharhet met 16-28 verloor teen die Ikeys. Tien mi-nute voor die einde het dié twee spanne nogmet 16-16 gelyk getrek, maar twee verderedrieë het sake in UK se guns beklink.
In die B-afdeling is ook oorwinnings inge-ryg deur Brackenfell (29-25 t Hamlets), Good-wood (23-22 t Hands & Heart) en Noordeli-kes/Northlink-kollege (22-8 t Villager).
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Medals galore: Sensei Gavin Smith’s students from SilversandsDojo, Betel School Dojo, Highbury Dojo in Kuils River and MitchellsPlain performed exceptionally at the recent Len Barnes MemorialTournament held in Durban. The karateka returned with 12 gold, 13silver and 3 bronze medals. Back from left: Chad Smith (gold), CelineJacobs (silver), Julian Simons (bronze), Nadine Harrison (silver) andSensei Gavin Smith. Front: Kelsey Makondo (silver), Jaydin Reid(silver) and Logan Minnaar (gold).
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The final of the Engen Knockout Chal-lenge went down to the wire as penal-ties were needed to separate Ajax Cape
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Meanwhile, tournament hosts Santos hada tournament to forget. The People’s Teamfinished sixth overall, after finishing secondin 2012.
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Urban Warriors take gold
Jody February (Ajax) saves another one during the penalty shootout. He was announced goalie ofthe tournament. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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