E-pos: [email protected]Woensdag 27 Junie 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 Faks: 021 910 6501 RAVENSMEAD / BELHAR Burger GARY VAN DYK As Youth Month draws to a close, young people in the community are calling for the root causes of crime to be crushed. Reacting to news of the successes of the new undercover gang unit, that included finding a 14-year-old girl actively involved with gang ac- tivity, some of the young people that were interviewed over this weekend, confirmed that this was only the tip of the iceberg of young people caught in this downward spi- ral into crime. In recent operations this special- ised unit of the City of Cape Town, that started in December last year, has had some successes with ar- rests of gang members for posses- sion of drugs, and confiscation of various drugs and firearms. By forming a focused and dedicat- ed unit for what is an endemic prob- lem in the city, it was hoped that in- telligence could be gathered that would lead to the apprehension of known gang leaders in communi- ties. This past weekend there were a number of anti-crime initiatives that took place, starting with an ex- ercise in Blikkiesdorp that was done by the Provincial Community Police Forum in conjunction with local police and neighbourhood watches. Antheas Boois is a 19-year-old that lives in the area and welcomed the action in the area, but felt that the time had come for authorities to look beyond these exercises and start stronger preventative meas- ures. “Just look around you, there is nothing for us to do,” she said. “I am lucky that my faith keeps me strong, but many of my friends are into drugs, hanging out with the gangsters, and are living without hope. “I am glad that there is a gang unit that is working in our commu- nities, even though I know nothing about it, but our children must be given a better chance to stay away from the gangs in the first place.” To page 2. Gang unit welcomed ) Root causes of crime targeted The finals of the Elsies River Talent and Showcase contest will be taking place at the Adriaanse Hall on Saturday. Last week the venue hosted the eli- mination round of the competition and local dance group The Invincibles impressed the judges with their moves making it to the finals. Full story on Page 4. Photo: Gary van Dyk Slick Invincibles BUTCHERY 165E Florida Rd. Ravensmead Behind Police Station • Tel. 021 932 7716 RICOFFY SUNSHINE D LITE STAYFREE SANITARY PADS YUM YUM PEANUT BUTTER DOMINO BAKED BEANS CARROTS 750g ORANGES TENDERISED STEAK SALAMI 500g BLADE BEEF BEEF PIECES MUTTON CHOPS MUTTON PIECES LIVER SAUSAGE STEAK MINCE VIENNAS SLICED POLONY CHICKEN STEAK BLADE BEEF & BRISKET MUTTON PIECES MUTTON CHOPS WHOLE LAMB HALF LAMB from 3 for 3 BAGS for from NIPPY BRAAIWORS FROZEN CHICKEN PIECES 750g 500g 10’s 400g 410g /kg each /kg /kg /kg /kg /kg R54.90 R6.90 R7.90 R49.99 R10.00 R29.99 R39.99 R44.99 R750 R10 R350 R12 R200 R29.99 R19.99 R16.99 R3.90 RAVENSMEAD RAVENSMEAD Sale starts Wednesday 20 June till month-end SUPERMARKET FAMILY HAMPER BOX FAMILY HAMPER BOX 165E Florida Rd. Ravensmead Behind Police Station • Tel. 021 932 7716 CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS 10 kg R169.99 BUMPER HAMPER BUMPER HAMPER R380 R380 1kg FRESH CHICKEN 1kg CHOPS MUTTON 1kg BEEF MINCE ½kg BLADE BEEF 1kg BEEF SAUSAGE 1kg SHEEP LIVER ½kg T-BONE STEAK 1kg MUTTON PIECES 1kg STEAK 1kg VIENNAS 1kg BEEF PIECES ECONO HAMPER ECONO HAMPER FAMILY HAMPER FAMILY HAMPER 500g BEEF MINCE 500g MUTTON CHOPS 500g SHEEP LIVER 500g VIENNAS 500g NIPPY WORS 500g BLADE BEEF 1kg FROZEN CHICKEN PIECES 250g FRENCH & CHILLI POLONY R130 R130 R200 R200 1kg FROZEN CHICKEN PIECES ½kg LIVER SHEEP ½kg MUTTON CHOPS 500g MUTTON PIECES 800g BEEF PIECES 500g MINCE 500g STEAK 500g BLADE BEEF 500g SAUSAGE MIXED POLONY ie VIENNAS & FRENCH FREE 400g Garlic Polony with every hamper
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As Youth Month draws to a close,young people in the communityare calling for the root causes ofcrime to be crushed.
Reacting to news of the successesof the new undercover gang unit,that included finding a 14-year-oldgirl actively involved with gang ac-tivity, some of the young people
that were interviewed over thisweekend, confirmed that this wasonly the tip of the iceberg of youngpeople caught in this downward spi-ral into crime.
In recent operations this special-ised unit of the City of Cape Town,that started in December last year,has had some successes with ar-rests of gang members for posses-sion of drugs, and confiscation ofvarious drugs and firearms.
By forming a focused and dedicat-ed unit for what is an endemic prob-lem in the city, it was hoped that in-telligence could be gathered thatwould lead to the apprehension ofknown gang leaders in communi-ties.
This past weekend there were anumber of anti-crime initiativesthat took place, starting with an ex-ercise in Blikkiesdorp that wasdone by the Provincial Community
Police Forum in conjunction withlocal police and neighbourhoodwatches.
Antheas Boois is a 19-year-oldthat lives in the area and welcomedthe action in the area, but felt thatthe time had come for authorities tolook beyond these exercises andstart stronger preventative meas-ures.
“Just look around you, there isnothing for us to do,” she said.
“I am lucky that my faith keepsme strong, but many of my friendsare into drugs, hanging out with thegangsters, and are living withouthope.
“I am glad that there is a gangunit that is working in our commu-nities, even though I know nothingabout it, but our children must begiven a better chance to stay awayfrom the gangs in the first place.”
To page 2.
Gang unit welcomed) Root causes of crime targeted
The finals of the Elsies River Talent and Showcasecontest will be taking place at the Adriaanse Hallon Saturday. Last week the venue hosted the elimination round of the competition and local dancegroup The Invincibles impressed the judges withtheir moves making it to the finals. Full story onPage 4. Photo: Gary van Dyk
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. From page 1.On Sunday the Elsies River Multi Stake-
holder Forum hosted the Positive Virus In-terfaith Youth Programme at the AdriaanseCivic hall, and many speakers echoed theneed for communities to band together in thefight against crime.
While MEC for community safety Dan Pla-to was there with a strong message of sup-port for the initiative in Elsies River, it wassome of the youth speakers that highlightedthe need to fight the root causes of crime thatare destroying the youth.
Deon Klein was one of the speakers whospoke with passion about growing up in anarea where there were no positive role mod-els for the youth.
“My biggest influence in my life as a youngperson was a major gangster in the area,” he
said.“I looked up to him and all I wanted to do
was show him that I could do everything badthat he wanted me to do.
“It was nothing for us to find animals likecats and dogs in the area and torture and killthem, just for pleasure, and I did not realisethe evil that I was being led to.
“I have been through the worst of this kindof life and have been blessed to be able toturn my back on it, but we need more pro-grammes out there to show the children thatthere is no hope for them in that kind of life,”he said.
Outside the hall a group of young boys andgirls from a nearby school, agreed withKlein’s story pointing out that there were toomany horror stories of friends who had fall-en into this trap of crime.
One of the young girls (who did not wantto be named) was particularly outspokenabout the need for positive role models.
“Too many of us are influenced by nega-tive role-models that we see on televisionand in music,” she said.
“The girls look at some of these things andall they see is how the must be ‘bad’ to bepopular, and they live out these fantasies bystarting to have no respect for themselves.
“That is when the boys, and the gangsters,start abusing them, they get pregnant andtheir whole future is destroyed. As youngpeoplewewant the chance to achievebeyondthese circumstances, and the governmentmust start doing something more than form-ing gang units.
“The root of our problems must be de-stroyed.”
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Neighbourhood Watch members from Delft during the anticrime operation in Blikkiesdorpon Friday. Photo: Gary van Dyk
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Hard work by Delft detectives is puttingcriminals behind bars.
Last week brigadier Hendrik Jansen, sta-tion commander of Delft, praised his detec-tives for a long prison sentence handed outat the Bellville Regional Court recently.
In November 2010, police recovered thebody of 55-year-old Ernest Stevens who livedin Barnie Court, Leiden.
He was found with multiple stab woundsand it was alleged that the 24-year-old sus-pect attacked the deceased with no valid rea-son.
Stevens was on the way to buy beers at anearby shebeen at the time of the incident.
The suspect, Carollissen Bradley Banisi-mo, from Delft was sentenced to 15 years im-prisonment, on a charge of murder at theconclusion of the trial recently.
Jansen said that his personnel are dedicat-ed to solving crimes and that the prison sen-tence received by the suspect supports theirefforts in eradicating serious and violentcrimes.
The investigating officer, detective war-rant officer Glenton Manuel, has expressedhis appreciation to the witnesses who sup-ported the state’s case and presented evi-dence, which led to the conviction and sen-tence.
. Jansen also had praise for the efforts ofa team of detectives under the command ofthe investigating officer, detective constableEgan Knoop, for the arrest of three suspectslinked to a murder that police were investi-gating.
On Saturday 9 June at about 10:00, Knooparrested the two suspects in Kalksteenfon-tein and seized the vehicle used during thecrime.
The third suspect evaded arrest at thetime, but on Wednesday 20 June the 30-year-
old was taken into custody.All the suspects are being detained and
face charges of murder.. Brigadier Dotty Adonis, cluster com-
mander for the Delft cluster, has also com-mended police on patrol for their excellentresponse which resulted in the arrest of a 30-year-old suspect in an armed robbery inci-dent. The incident happened in Belhar whena family in Strelitzia Street was held up bythree armed men who forced their way intothe house.
These suspects then proceeded to rob thefamily of laptops, electronic equipment, aplasma screen TV and cellular telephones, tothe value of R50 000.
After police were notified, a radio bulletinwas broadcast about the vehicle which fledthe scene, and within 30 minutes the vehiclewas spotted in Symphony Way, Delft.
After several attempts the vehicle wasstopped and the suspect arrested. His accom-plices fled on foot and are yet to be arrested.
The stolen items were recovered, while thesuspect is detained until his court appear-ance on various charges.
According to the investigating officer thesuspect has cases pending for similar offenc-es committed in the Muizenberg and Gugu-lethu areas.
. Police are also looking for informationregarding the death of an unknown man inthe area. On Sunday 17 June at about 06:30police were called to the scene where thebody was found in the N2 Gateway area.
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Talent is taking to the stage onSaturday when the finals for theElsies River Talent Contest andShowcase takes place.
On Saturday the cream of thecrop of 120 acts that auditioned willbe showcasing their talent at theAdriaanse Hall in Clarke Estate toshow the world that the talent totake on the world is right here inour communities.
The final elimination round washeld on Saturday where 43 acts hadtwo minutes to convince the judgesthat they deserve a place in the fi-nal.
This was the culmination of someintense activity by the ApplauzArts Initiative, organisers of theevent that is now in its second year.
Activities before this event in-cluded workshops for the partici-pants in various aspects of the en-tertainment industry.
The judges had a tough time last
week, but eventually the decisionshad to be made and the acts goingthrought to the final are:
The Elsies River Talent Contestand Showcase Finals will take placeon 30 June at the Adriaanse Hall inElsies River.
The performance will start at18:00. Doors open at 17:30, admis-sion is free. A winner will be chosenin each category and will producetheir own show later this year.
Cream of the talented crop on stage
The Harmony Wind Ensemble were blowing up a storm at the Adriaanse Hall on Saturday to get them a placein the final. Photos: Gary van Dyk
GARY VAN DYK
Career guidance is hoping to fightunemployment with a new commu-nitty project.
On Friday 15 June, Western Capeministers Dan Plato (communitysafety) and Alan Winde (finance,economic development and tour-ism) hosted a career workshop inElsies River for successful matricu-lants of 2011 who are still unem-ployed.
The pilot project aims to give theyouth of gang affected areas in theWestern Cape an opportunity tolearn valuable skills, like CV writ-ing, interview techniques and en-trepreneurial skills that will equipthem to get a job and steer themaway from getting involved in anti-social behaviour.
Potential Employers and govern-ment SETAs were also present tospeak to the learners about employ-ment opportunities in their respec-tive fields, with various WesternCape government departments pre-senting potential learnership op-portunities as part of their skills de-velopment programme.
An exciting part of the workshopwas the presentation by the CareerPlanet Career Discovery Centrewho took the youngsters throughthe do’s and dont’s of getting intothe job market.
This organisation was launchedin 2008 by former Western Capeminister of education, CameronDugmore, and is a unique web-based career guidance informationservice.
Career readiness workshops like
the one in Elsies River are part oftheir services, but they also doteacher training in respect of careerguidance, and various other activi-ties.
Career Planet’s mobile kiosks al-so travel to rural and urban schoolsand communities for four to fivedays per visit where their onlineservices are available, free ofcharge, to whoever needs them.
They are making a significant im-pact on the prospects, career choic-es and access to opportunities forthousands of young people, particu-larly in poor and under-resourcedcommunities.
The participants were very hap-py to attend and many said thatthey were motivated to get their ca-reers kick-started with the tips thatthey learnt at the workshop.
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Making a difference in Blikkiesdorp isgoing tobe the focusof thisyear’sMande-la Day for a foundation with heart.
The Boundless Heart Foundation will becollaborating with the community, as wellas various other organisations with the ideaof fulfilling the vision of International Man-dela Day by providing a platform to “Takeaction, inspire change, make every day aMandela Day”.
This year the organisation’s initiativewants to mobilise people, organisations andvolunteers around the common goal ofworking in Blikkiesdorp around a numberof projects in the area.
Chairperson of the foundation, AndrewGasnolar, said that they wanted to work ona number of projects to benefit the people inthis area.
“We are hoping to establish a library forthe residents in a container, where volun-teers can read to the youth and start a Read-a-thon day where we show that reading is
not just an educational tool, but it can be funas well,” he said.
“We also want to look at greening the areaby planting two starter gardens with indige-nous plants as well as 13 starter vegetablegardens.
“There are also plans to create an outdoorstreet studio which will capture family por-traits and thereby provide families withinthis community a snapshot of their unityand create a lasting memory of how impor-tant the family unit is.”
Gasnolar also pointed out that the founda-tion is calling on communities in surround-ing areas for additional hands to help themto bring some much-needed positive anduseful attention to this community.
The project is on the official Mandela Daywebsite: http://mandeladay.com/calendar/event/mandela-day-a-call-to-action-in-blik-kiesdorp.
For further informationabout theprojectsGasnolar can be contacted via email on [email protected] or on theirFacebook Page: The Boundless Heart Foun-dation.
Tygerberg Hospital in collabora-tion with Capitec Bank and Sho-prite gave a treat to all its nursingpersonnel as a token of apprecia-tion on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The delighted nurses received amuffin, juice and a promotionalitem.
Four sessions were held over thetwo days with live entertainment,lucky draws and hand massages.
Rachel Basson, director of nurs-ing services at Tygerberg Hospitalsays: “Apart from the respect and
value of the nursing profession, thecelebration was for the caringhearts of nurses who enrich thelives of others. The touching handsreflect the number of patientswashed, moved and cared for overthe many years.”
Western Cape Minister of Health,Theuns Botha says: “It is great thatthe private sector is showing theirappreciation for the dedication ofour nurses in public health. Theywork long hours under immensepressure.”
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GARY VAN DYK
Making the right choices was the messagegiven to youngsters at a youth rally in Bell-ville South.
The Youth Celebration was recently heldat the Bellville South Civic Centre as the fo-cus for June fell on the welfare of young peo-ple.
Schools from the area were invited to theevent where the theme for the day was “MyLife, My Choice”.
Local ward councillor Mercia Kleinsmithwas one of the organisers and said that vari-ous activities took place and information ta-bles were available to the youth to access in-formation ranging from bursaries, health,and career opportunities.
“The strong message that we wanted to putout to the youth at this event is that theymust realise that their lives belong to themand they must make the decisions that willaffect them,” she said.
“Sometimes itseems as if they areafraid of making theright choices forthemselves and at thisevent we wanted toteach them how im-portant those choicesare and that theymustnot be intimidated ormanipulated by theirfriends, even their cir-cumstances.”
The event also high-lighted health issuesthat youth face in us-ing or abusing sub-stances as well as thethreat posed by TB, HIV/Aids, and other dis-eases.
Dhakir Christians, another facilitator atthe event, pointed out that part of the day wasalso hearing from former addicts about their
experiences was a wake-up call for many ofthe participants.
“Hearing how wrong choices wreckedlives really hit home, and I hope that theyouth realise that there is help at hand.”
Youth told it’s all about making right choices
Facilitators, and some of the participants gather on the ‘taxi’ to making the right choices at the event in Bellville South. Photo: Gary van Dyk
GARY VAN DYK
What’s in a name?
John Ramsay Senior Secondary in BishopLavis have decided that staying true to thehistory of the school is important when itcome to the original name of the school.
Principal Quentin Newman explained thathe had recently come across a copper platewith the name “John Ramsay High School”which must have been the official name ofthe school when it opened in 1970.
“For some reason the name changed to be-ing a senior secondary school some years lat-er, but I feel that this is a mistake and it hadto be rectified.
“There is nothing ‘senior’ or ‘secondary’about our learners because we want them toaspire to higher learning and that is done ata ‘high’ school,” he said.
The school recently celebrated their “re-naming” when Sanlam sponsored the newsignage for the school.
New school sign says ‘high’
Principal Quentin Newman unveils the new name of the school with learners and representativesof Sanlam who sponsored the new sign and who assists with projects at the school.
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It will be taking place at Florida Park SportsField where the club will also be hosting someof their home games.
This means that the community and pa-rents can also enjoy some of the young soccertalent in action with the ball, and then sampletheir cooking skills.
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Specialneedspassengerswill be celebrat-ing MyCiTi’s universal access plan,which will ensure that no-one is left bythe wayside.
Ease of access for the disabled, the elderly,young children, passengers with large suit-cases, surfboards or prams, and even preg-nant women is receiving special attentionfrom MyCiTi.
“MyCiTi has such a comprehensive, well-considered plan that it is leading the way onuniversal access in South Africa and inter-nationally,” says Councillor Brett Herron,mayoral committee member for transport,roads and stormwater for the City of CapeTown.
“Special needs passengers constitute alarge part of any population, but in generalfew of these people use public transport be-
cause they assume it is not for them. It mightnot be close enough to their homes, or theycan’t board easily, or they do not feel safe aspassengers.”
The transport service hired a universal ac-cess consultant who is, himself, also a wheel-chair user – Guy Davies.
He says that between 10 percent and 20 per-cent of any population is disabled, and onein three households in South Africa is affect-ed by disability.
Universal access facilities on the MyCiTiservice include tactile paving to help theblind locate the stations and platforms; in-duction loops at ticket kiosks for the hearingimpaired; CCTV cameras monitored by acontrol centre, and even tactile signage andmaps.
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Access easy for disabledMyCiTi buses will cater to the needs of all commuters.
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In a bid to assist communitymembers with obtaining a learn-er’s licence, a whopping amounthas been allocated by Subcouncil4.
The sum of R135 000 has been allo-cated to assist 50 people to obtaintheir learner licence.
This announcement was revealedin the subcouncil meeting whichwas held at the Parow offices on
Thursday.The process will be open to any-
one in the appropriate age categorywho wants a learner’s licence.
Interested people can apply to beparticipants when advertising be-comes available soon.
“The main objective of the projectis to assist selected communitymembers in obtaining a learner’s li-cence in Code 08 category,” saidSubcouncil 4 chair, Clive Justus.
“The underlying goal is to pro-vide a possible source of livelihood
or occupation and skills develop-ment for the youths consideringthat some of them have not had theopportunity for formal educationand hence are unskilled renderingthem unemployable.”
He says this decision follows afterit has become increasingly clearthat driving is an essential socio-economic skill for a majority ofSouth Africans.
“The transportation sector hasbeen a source of employment formany people particularly those
from disadvantaged communitieswho have been able to make a livingoff driving as a profession.
“This demand for drivers has notabated over the years; if at alltrends show an increase in the de-mand for better skilled drivers inthe country.Avalid driver’s licencehas become a prerequisite for mostpublic and private sector jobs with-out which employment is neverguaranteed.”
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the entrance of South Africans intothe job market either as drivers orany other occupation that requiresthe possession of a driver’s licence.
“We have five wards in Subcoun-cil 4 and 10 people from each wardwill stand a chance to apply and bea participant,” Justus explained.
“We want everyone to take upthis opportunity. They will havetheir learner’s licence for a yearand will be able to accumulate themoney to obtain their driver’s li-cence,” he added.
Drama is making magic at MasibambasaneHigh School in Delft South.
The school has been selected as one of 16 fi-nalists in the Artscape High School DramaMini Festival, which was recently held inCape Town.
They were nominated for their play, Freedom, from the participating 69 schools acrossthe Western Cape.
Other finalists in the northern district in-clude two schools from Kraaifontein who havemade it to the finals.
They are Masibambasane Secondary Schoolwith two plays namely, Egoli and Abuse is stillour Enemy and Bloekombos Secondary Schoolwith Losing a cell phone is more of a tragedythan losing your virginity nowadays.
Eerste River High School is also there withtheir production Derailed.
“The arts have a central role to play in na-tion building, and in building social cohesion.This project is to start to re-shape conceptionsand attitudes that we have of each other as Af-ricans,” says Marlene le Roux, director of Art-scape audience development and education.
The finalists will be transported to the Art-scape Theatre in August, where they will takepart in the High School Drama Main Festivalaimed at broadening their skills, from 13 to 16August.
At the end of the high school drama competi-tion, the winners will be announced at a galaawards ceremony where they will receivetheir prizes on 18 August.
Drama shaping young lives
The drum majorettes at Van Der Ross Primary in Belhar have proved that they can marchtheir way to the top. During May they participated in a competition of the Championship Leagueof Western Province and were crowned Group Champions. The girls enjoy the sport very muchand hope to do well at National competitions taking place later this year. Photos: Gary van Dyk
Here is the senior choir of Van Der Ross Primary that is hitting the high notes at local competitions. They came first in the competition of the WCED’s Metro North competition and secondin the Provincial Schools competition.
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Stay dry: This group of youngsters from Uitsig Primaryare looking at a warmer winter,and help with their educationafter receiving rain tops fromtwo sponsors who are caringabout their needs at the school.A former teacher at the schooland a friend who has survivedcancer (who did not want to benamed), have combined theirresources to give somethingback to the school for some ofthe needy learners. They will also be assisted with their uniforms and other educationalneeds. Principal HermanusMouwers, and Clara Stemmet,chairperson of the School Governing Body is seen here handing out the tops to the groupat the school. Photo: Gary van Dyk
Sector 4 (Ravensmead West, Flo-rida and Cravenby Estate), of theRavensmead SAPS will be hos-ting an imbizo to discuss crimein the area.
The community will have achance to ask questions to thestation management about ser-vice delivery and other issues.
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to discuss crime and relevantconcerns.
This will be taking place to-morrow night at the Raven-smead Civic Hall (oppositeswimming pool), starting at19:00.
Further information from thesector commander ConstableLuyando Matoto on 084 979 3981.
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Doen aan ander wat jy aan jouself gedoenwil hê. Dit is die sanger Kevin Leo se le-wensmotto.
En dit is hoekom Kevin sy Godgegewe ta-lent gebruik om mense se lewens te verryk.Dit is veral bejaardes wat hom na aan diehart lê.
Van 2009 af het Kevin gemiddeld 25 keerper maand gratis by aftreeoorde opgetree.En elke keer was die terugvoer fenomenaal.Kevin vertel van een voorval wat hom netweer eens laat besef het hoe musiek grensekan verskuif en lewens kan verander.
“By die een aftreeoord waar ek gesing het,was daar ’n oom in die gehoor watvir tien jaar al nie ’n geluid gemaakhet nie. Niemand kon tot hom deur-dring nie. Ek’t ná my optrede ge-hoor die oom het terwyl ek gesinghet, begin saamneurie. En toe beginhy saamsing. En toe, ná al die jare,begin hy weer te praat. Dis hoekomek doen wat ek doen. Ek wil met mysang mense se lewens verryk, virmense hoop gee.”
Kevin is deesdae ’n Mosselbaaierná 20 jaar in Gauteng. Dis hier waarhy rus gevind het, vertel hy. “Mos-selbaai herinner my aan Rusten-burg toe ek ’n kind was (Kevin ishier gebore en getoë). Dis soos ’nklein dorpie. Die mense is laid back– my soort mense.” As hy op sy woonstel sestoepie sit en uitkyk oor die see, kan hy nieanders nie as om heel te voel, sê hy.
Die lewe het die afgelope jaar of wat ’n paardraaiemetKevingestap.Hy’s filosofies daar-oor. “Jy loop ’n pad met jouself. En eendagloop jy in jouself vas en word jy gekonfron-teer met die volle jy. Dit vat gewoonlik ’ndonderstorm in jou lewe om hierdie punt tebereik. En dan neem jy bestekopname vanwie jy is… Ek glo hierdie storms kom op joupad om jou sterker te maak.”
Hy’s nou op ’n baie “happy place” in sy le-
we. “Dinge gebeur teen ’n geweldige tempoen ek is omring deur bekwame mense watmy loopbaan in ’n opwindende rigting stuur.Op die horison is ’n konsert waarin hulde ge-bring word aan Gé Korsten, oorsese optredesen ’n fliek of twee.
Hy vertel met ’n breë glimlag van sy rolin die Suid-Afrikaanse fliek Pretville, wat inNovember vrygestel word. Die fliek speel indie vyftigerjare af en ’n hele dorpie, Pretvil-le, is by die Hartbeespoortdam daarvoor ge-bou. Kevin en Jakkie Louw is die twee tronk-bewaarders op die dorp en Emo Adams enMargit Meyer-Rödenbeck (Dowwe Dolla) isdie dorp se “bekwame” polisie. Met tronkvo-
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Sy nuwe projek is een wat hy saam met Ty-gerBurger en Rawson Brackenfell Roslynaanpak. Van 16 tot 20 Julie gaan Kevin gratisby tien aftree-oorde of tehuise vir senior bur-gers in TygerBurger se verspreidingsgebiedoptree. Daar is nog nie besluit by watter af-treeoorde nie; dus kan lesers hul voorstellestuur aan [email protected] of faks na021 910 6501. Die sluitingsdatum vir voorstel-le is volgende Woensdag 4 Julie.
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In its 10th year, the concert takes placeon Sunday 29 July with a whole lot of firstsin the line-up for the show at the BellvilleCivic Centre.
First-timers on the bill include LaurikaRauch, Adam, Idols winner Heinz Winck-ler and of course, Elvis Blue. Old favouritessuch as Nico Nel, Dowwe Dolla and PedroKruger are also performing.
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For most golfers the dream of play-ing the Old Course at St Andrewsin Scotland will remain just that,but for local golfer Hugo du Toitthis dream will become a realitythis week.
Du Toit (Bellville) will representSouth Africa in the World One-arm Open Championships from 30June to 6 July.
St Andrews is widely regardedas the cradle of the game. Thisyear golfers from 27 countries willtee off in this the 75th edition of thetournament which was originallyfounded to accommodate soldierswounded in World War I.
Says Du Toit: “I’m cerebrallydisabled in the left side ofmybody,so I can only play with my righthand.Golf ismypassion in life andI will be forever grateful for the op-
portunities this game has present-ed me.
“I’ve had the privilege to workat Fancourt, Arabella and DeZalzewhich are some of the premierclubs in the country.
“In previous championships weplayed on some spectacular cours-es in Ireland and Scotland.
“I’ve made it to the semi-finalson three occasions and won ourSouth African One-arm Champi-
onship in 1998, 1999 and 2003,”hesays.
“The Old Course is somethingspecial, I have had the honour ofwalking on the course a few timesbut never played on it. We alsohave the courtesy to play practiserounds before the tournamentstarts,” said Du Toit with a hugesmile.
He is also most proud of the wayable bodied golfers respect disa-
bled players of the game.“It is always uplifting and spe-
cial to see the impact we as disa-bled golfers have on the ‘normal’golfers.
“They have the utmost respectfor us and how good some of us canplay the game.
“The camaraderie is fantastic,and just one of the reasons whythis is the greatest game everplayed,” he said.
Onearm golf pro to play at St Andrews
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Belhar, Kuilsrivier en Bracken-fell se WP-Superliga-rugbyspan-ne kan van tevredenheid spreekná ’n aangename naweek in diejongste reeks wedstryde.
Durbanville/Bellville, wat ’n los-lootjie gehad het, het darem ook noggebak in die glorie om die vorige na-week die eerste helfte van die sei-soen onoorwonne af te sluit, maarandersins het Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege, Bellville, Hands& Heart en Goodwood vanaf aan-staande maand ’n bult om te klimten einde hierdie winter ’n redelikaanvaarbare een te maak.
Belhar, wat hom maar net vir dietweede jaar in die sterk A-afdelingvan die Superliga bevind, gaan dui-delik van krag tot krag, geoordeel
aan die oorwinning van 24-17 watdie Accordion Park-span oor Villa-ger behaal het. Voor- en agterlangswas Belhar die tuisspan se meerde-re en sy sege deur middel van vierdrieë (teenoor Villager se enkeledrie) getuig van ’n genoeglike uit-stappie Kaap se kant toe.
In die B-afdeling het Noordeli-kes/Northlink-kollege en Bellvillevir hulself ’n groot klip in die padgerol as in terme van bevorderingna die A-afdeling gedink word.NNK, wat met rustyd nog 6-3 voorwas teen Helderberg, het met 9-18 sytweede nederlaag hierdie seisoenop die lyf geloop.
Bellville het heel onverwags op sytuisveld met 13-21 sy moses teëge-kom teen Kuilsrivier en dit bringmee dat Helderberg die gunstelinggeword het om dié afdeling te wen.Hands & Heart het weliswaar meer
vanBrackenfell se doelgebied te sie-ne gekry as wat met die tuisspan diegeval was, maar strafbare oortre-dings het die Kraaifontein-spanduur te staan gekom. Knap stel-skopwerk het Brackenfell met 19-15die knoop laat deurhak.
In die geval van Goodwood wildinge nog steeds nie klopdissel-boom verloop nie. Swakkerige ver-dediging het Goodwood in die steekgelaat teen Primrose wat met 32-17die pyp gerook het.
Ná ’n langerige afwesigheid is dieStormers (teen die Lions) eersko-mende Saterdag terug op Nuwe-land.
Dit bring mee dat die meesteklubspanne ’n loslootjie het, maarDurbanville/Bellville is Vrydag-aand tuis teen Valsbaai terwyl Ty-gerberg by Schotsche Kloof/Wal-mer gaan besoek aflê.
Belhar behaal puiksege in Superliga
THOMAS CAROLUS
Belhar Spurs will play host to Wayside Wan-derers on Saturday in a Super League matchof the Northern Suburbs Football Associationat Erica Park in Belhar.
After yet another defeat, Wayside Wander-ers now have 10 under their belt and have stillnot managed to win a game this season.
Their most recent defeat came at the handsof Eastern Rovers, but their loss was not atrue reflection of the game. They can walkaway with their heads held high, having cre-ated breathtaking attacks that brought outthe best in the Eastern Rovers’ goalkeeper.
Towards the end of the encounter Waysidedominated proceedings with the combinationof players that were still on the field.
With the players at coach Cedric Reeding’sdisposal, the idea of clashing with Waysideshould instill fear in the hearts of the oppo-
nents, but it hasn’t worked in their favour yet.Following the Eastern Rovers’ encounter
Reeding clearly stipulated his team does notdeserve to be placed at the bottom of the log,and although heads are hanging low at thispoint he still has faith in his players.
Let’s hope the team will reward him for hisfaith and pull off an extravagant display offootball and obtain maximum points.
“It is a bit of a problem trying to keep upconfidence, but I think that we’ll turn itaround,”he says. “It’s verydifficult andwe’venever been in this type of situation wherewe’ve started the season season so badly.
“We normally have big starts and then fadetowards the end of the season. We know wedon’t deserve to be in this situation and don’tfeel that we are in a hole.’’
. Bellville United come up against BellstarUnited in Bellville South.
Roy Campbell, the Bellstar coach, says the
players have to maintain their concentrationand not allow the Bellville youngsters anyroom on the ball.
“Bellville have a lot of youngsters, whichmeans we have to make sure we don’t givethem space and time on the ball because that’soneof the reasonswedrawa lot of our games.”
The Bellstar United coach is doing a verygood job with the young players and it is goodto see the club promoting more of these gemsto the senior team.
Campbell also explained that Bellstar Unit-ed go into every match looking for a win re-gardless of the opponent or match.
“As a team we have adopted a winning men-tality for every game we play and it doesn’tmatter if it is a competitive or a friendlymatch. The bottom line is we play to win.”
. Invincible Cravenby welcome Trinitari-ans in their league encounter at Cravenby onSaturday.
Wayside coach ‘has faith in team’
Dapper stapper: Pieter Vorster hetSaterdag in die derde plek geëindig in die10 kmstapwedloop by die Eersterivieratletiekklub se WPligabyeenkoms. Vorsterhet die wedloop in ’n tyd van 48:42 min.voltooi. Foto: Carina Roux
Cornelius Hendricks (Delft)competed in themasters’ divisionat the IFBB BBSAWestern ProvinceMuscle Maniabodybuilding showon Saturday nightat Parow HighSchool. One ofSouth Africa’s topbodybuilders formany yearsHeinrich Vos(guest poser) isback at the IFBBafter a stint atanother federation.The WesternProvince championships will be on25 August. Avenue is yet to beconfirmed. Visitwww.tygerburger.co.za for morephotos.