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FIGHT AGAINST CRIME: PROVINCIAL POLICE REVEAL GRAND PLAN
Dunoon crackdownMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
Provincial police have revealed theirgrand plan to crack down on crime inDunoon.
Senior officers hosted a community meet-ing last week where they vowed to ensuremore operations to close down illegal liquoroutlets and drug distributors.Opening the meeting, George Tshabalala
of the business forum made a heartfelt pleato residents. An hour before speaking to the
packed community hall, one of the businessowned by Tshababala had been robbed. Heexpressed his disappointment and called onresidents to assist police in their endeavors.MilnertonPolice cluster commanderBrig-
adier Aneeqah Jordaan said provincial po-lice selected six priority stations across theWestern Cape, including Milnerton.She explained more than 30% of all crime
in the Milnerton precinct which includesthe area from Dunoon to Brooklyn, camefromDunoon. She said their planwas to car-ry out more operations in Dunoon but resi-
dents needed to play their part.“Sometimes there is only one van in Du-
noon but that is all we have. We need youto assist us and join the neighbourhoodwatch. They only have just over 20membersand that is not enough,” she explained.Jordaanalso outlined theproblematic are-
as which included Waxberry, Cosmos, Du-mani and Usazaza streets.Provincial visible police commanderBrig-
adierMpumeleloManci addressed themeet-ing and informed residents thatDunoonwasbeing prioritised.He said among the various
crime issues, gangs, drugs and taxi violencewere the biggest threats. He labelled the rob-beries of those making their way to workduring the early hours as unacceptable.“As policewehave anobligation to theDu-
noon community to ensure you have a safeenvironment. There are six provincialcrime hotspots and Dunoon is one. We areprioritising this place and you will see lotsof changes.Wewill start cleaning up all fire-arms and illegal weapons must go,” he saidas the crowd cheered.
V To page 2.
Pupils from Melkbosstrand Private Schoolcelebrated Spring Day by enjoying nature andthe beautiful spring flowers.
Celebrating Spring
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As property-related crimes in the TableView precinct continue to stabilise, as-sault cases and robberies have sparked
concern among police.Speaking toTygerBurger ahead of the annu-
al release of national crime statistics, TableView police station commander Colonel DirkVosloo says serious crimes including houserobberies are on a downward spiral.He says during August officers experienced
problems with robberies in the area borderedby Gie Road, Raats Drive, Blaauwberg Roadand Wood Drive.“This whole corridor in Sector 2 is a prob-
lematic area for house break-ins, robberiesand theft out of motor vehicles. If you look atthe geographical location, you can see wehave an influx of people walking throughthese streets in search of jobs and so on.”Vosloo also highlighted robberies along
Parklands Main Road and says teenagers us-ing their cellphones while walking in thestreet or waiting for the bus have become thelatest target. He says an analysis of robberiesreveals they take place along MyCiTi routes.“You see children with their earphones
plugged into the phones and either walking toa bus stop or waiting for a bus. They assumethose standing at the bus stop are commutersand the next moment some guy grabs yourphone and runs away.Wewould like to appealto all commuters to ensure their valuables arenot visible,” he says.Vosloo says while two men believed to be
behind the robberies have been arrested, po-lice are investigating the matter further.The commander also highlighted recent
robberies along Potsdam Road. Looking at as-sault cases, Vosloo says the incidents arewidespread across the precinct while mostcases appear to stem from domestic violence.Tomorrow (Thursday) Table View police
will be embarking on their education cam-paign with a public meeting in Site 5.In another case a man entered a store in
West Beach and held up an employee beforeemptying the safe. According to a statementby police spokesperson Lieutenant AdrianaChandler, themanwalked into an office with-out beingnoticed by tellers andheld up an em-ployee with a firearm.“The man walked out of the store and got
into a blue Volkswagen Polo waiting outsidewith another accomplice.“The suspect was wearing a blue cap and
blue jeans,” she saysV Anyone with information is asked to contact thecrime line number on 08600 10111 or Table View PoliceStation on 021 521 3300.
Decrease,increase incrimes
Write it the right way: The WesternCape branch of the Forum of Community
Journalists (FCJ) presented its annualregional seminar at the Bon Hotel Shelly
Point on the West Coast last week. About50 community journalists from across the
Western Cape attended this trainingseminar. The speakers included veterannews photographer Sharief Jaffer who
shared his knowledge of taking prize-win-ning pictures, veteran newspaperman Tom
Ferreira (pictured) who spoke on how towrite winning headlines, and GeorgeClaassen, ombudsman of Media24’s
community newspapers. Journalists alsohad the opportunity to network with eachother and share ideas about the industry.
PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
The installation of a fence around the Blaa-uwberg Nature Reserve (BNR) is progress-ing and according to the City of Cape Townit could see the introduction of various ani-mals including eland, red hartebeest andgrey rhebok.According to a statement, BNR has be-
come a popular multi-use area where resi-dents can enjoy recreational activities in aspectacular setting.
The reserve features picnic sites, braaiareas, hiking trails, historic buildings, surf-ing, windsurfing, bird watching, whalewatching and overnight accommodation.As such, the envisaged introduction of
game to the reserve aims to bolster the visi-tor experience and increase the biodiversi-ty footprint.The fencing project was funded by the De-
partment of EnvironmentalAffairs through
the Expanded Public Works Programme atan estimated cost of R8m.It is considered a ‘developing reserve’ and
currently the publically owned land is 1 445ha in extent.The City says this constitutes a very large
nature reserve and could in fact allow forthe reintroduction of large mammals suchas eland, red hartebeest and grey rhebok.This will have to be done in terms of the Na-ture Reserve Faunal Management Plan.Among Blaauwberg Nature Reserve’s
treasures is Montispectus, which has of-fered cost-effective self-catering accommo-dation to the public since it opened in 2012.The name derives from the Bloubergstranddwarf burrowing skink (Scelotes monti-spectus) that was first discovered in the re-serve in 2002. The animalwas appropriatelynamed Montispectus meaning ’to beholdthe mountain’.The self-catering unit, which is a renovat-
ed World War II officer’s mess building,sleeps up to four guests in an open plan bed-room with two single beds and a doublebunk bed.For informationabout thenature reserve,
call 021 444 0454 or email to [email protected] for Montispectus can be made
through the nature reserve office or viae-mail to [email protected].
Fence will allow for return of game
Workmen installing the fence around Blaauwberg Nature Reserve.
Beachflowers:Melkbosstrandbeach was ahive of activityover theweekend asWest Coastresidents cameout to enjoy thespring flowersand warmweather.Pictured aresome of theyellow daisies infull bloom alongthe beach.PHOTO: MONIQUEDUVAL
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Manci alsomadeaplea for individ-uals to come forward with infor-mation about criminal activity.He explained the police’s witnessprotection programme and said itwas time for neighbours to “stopbeing quiet”.In addition, he claimed, any offi-
cer found leaking information tocriminals will be “sorted”.In the past two weeks two major
operations were carried out in Du-noon. In the first operationheld onFriday 4 September officers
searched two properties and 17 in-dividuals.Milnerton Police spokesperson
Warrant Officer Daphne O’Reillysays 70 vehicles were stopped in aVehicle Check Point (VCP) and 39fines valued at just over R43 000were issued.Police also arrested one person
for selling alcohol without a li-cence and another for possessionof dagga.On Friday, a second operation
was carried outwhere 112 vehicles
were searched and 42 fines for var-ious traffic violations were issued.In addition one person was arrest-ed for possession of dagga, one fortik andanother forbeing inposses-sion of a dangerous weapon.Speaking at themeeting, howev-
er, residents raised concernsabout police response time andmade a plea for a satellite policestation in Dunoon.V To report crime in Dunoon call the po-lice patrol van on 079 894 1462 or thesector commander on 082 411 2617.
Ward councillorLubabalo Makelenijoined seniorpolice officers insigning a pledgeto tackle crime inDunoon during acommunitymeeting lastweek.PHOTO:MONIQUE DUVAL
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TableViewpolice are still investigat-ing the circumstances which led tothemurder of a Bloubergstrandmanwho was gunned down near his Sax-on Street home shortly after 19:00 onTuesday 8 September.
According to a report from TableView police the victim returnedhomewith a friend and as he enteredhis garage, he was confronted by twogunmen who stood on either side ofhis vehicle.
Police spokesperson LieutenantAdriana Chandler says the man andhis friend were instructed to exit thevehicle and the suspects told theowner of the vehicle to open the boot.“The victim threw the keys away
and started to flee. One of the sus-pects followed the victim and shothim approximately 20 metres out-side the property, fatally woundinghim with a gunshot to the face.“The suspect returned to his ac-
complicewhowas still waiting at thevehicle and tookabagwithunknownbelongings. The suspects fled thescene inagetawayvehicle (unknownmake) parked nearby,” she says.
Police are now on the hunt for thegunmen and requested anyone withinformation to come forward. TheTable View Neighbourhood Watchalso requests anyone with camerasto check their footage to see whethera car can be identified.
Contact the Table View police on021 521 3300 or Crime Stop on 080010111.
Suspectsstill on run
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Discussions around fireworks inWard23 are expected to be tabled again thisweek, following a new report to the
Blaauwberg Subcouncil.In recent weeks a decision to recommend
the TableViewbeachfront as a suitable sitefor the discharge of fireworks on GuyFawkes and New Years days has come un-der scrutiny.Ward 23 committeemembers have tabled
the issue in two recentmeetingswith coun-cillor Nora Grose.In the most recent meeting called by
Grose in August, the councillor requestedproposedalternative sites and said an earli-er document presented to the committeewas outdated.
The document, known as E4996, includesthe City of Cape Town’s criteria for deter-mining a suitable site.
At the previouswardmeeting,Grose saidthe criteria in this document was not listedin the by-laws.Following thismeeting, residentMervyn
Winter approached various City officialsrequesting an urgent explanation on thematter.
According to the document, a suitablefireworks site needs to be at least 100 me-tres from buildings and vehicles must beparked at least 100 metres from the firingpoint.
Residents claim the location at the beach-front opposite the tourism office falls farshort of several criteria and thereforeshould never have been listed as a suitablesite.
Responding to questions posed by theTygerBurger, City chief fire officer IanSchnetler confirms the criteria is still ap-plicable.
He says the Table View beachfrontstretches for some distance and there areportions of the beachfront that do complywith the necessary requirements.
Schnetler says he is not aware of thecounter-proposals, however, and if theycomply with the criteria they will be con-sidered.
Among some of the counter proposals bythe ward committee are theMilnerton Flea
Market and Theo Marais Park.Schnetler says the flea market could be a
viable alternative but its proximity to an in-dustrial area may impact on its suitability asa preferred site.Asked whether or not Ward 23 has to have
a fireworks site, he said: “The general ideais that more sites are made available to re-duce the congestionat the current eight desig-nated sites around the city and therefore thesubcouncils and wards should consider anumber of alternative sites.
The new report, which appears on the Blaa-uwbergSubcouncilmeeting agenda to beheldin the council chambers on Thursday, is a re-view of the current sites.It lists Table View as the suitable alterna-
tive site to Theo Marais Park, which is theformer site.
The report also outlines incidents at TheoMarais Park during fireworks, including aman who sustained lacerations to his face,two adult males with burn wounds, one adultmalewitha “needle stick injury”andanadultfemale with an ankle wound.
During the monthly Table View Ratepay-ers’ Association (TVRA) meeting on Monday7 September, members once again votedagainst fireworks on the beachfront andasked ward committee members to relay thismessage to the Ward 23 committee.Asked whether fireworks will be allowed
along the beachfront this November, Schnet-ler says at this time, fireworks are not bannedand thereforewhere sites have been designat-ed and where the necessary permits havebeen provided, it will go ahead.
“Onemust also take into account that thereare essentially only three days a year whenfireworks are used for celebrations.
Fireworks issuesheating up
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’n Enkelma van Kraaifontein met driekinders wat die afgelope tien jaar se-we keer in rehabilitasiesentrums op-
geneem is om haar van drankmisbruik te ge-nees, sê dit was uiteindelik “’n engel langshaar bed” en ’n behandelingsentrum vir ver-slaafdes in Parow wat haar gered het.
Inge Swanepoel het onlangs ’n groep pasi-ente, goedgesindes en skenkers van die Ra-mot-sentrum by hul jaarvergadering vertelvan die pad na herstel nadat drankversla-wing haar byna haar lewe gekos het.
Inge sê sy raak nou al vir byna twee jaarnie meer aan enige alkohol nie.
“Ek het goed grootgeword; ons het nieswaargekry nie,” het sy vertel. Sy het ver-pleegkunde in Bloemfontein gestudeer en isop 21 met ’n “wonderlike man” getroud.
Maar toe sy swanger was met hul derdekind, het dinge begin skeefloop.
VermoorHaar man is vermoor. Kort daarna is haar
pa oorlede en toe het sy ’n verhouding gehadmet ’n man wat soveel skuld gemaak het dathy, toe hy haar verlaat het, haar met ’n twee-de verband op haar huis gelos het.
Daarna het sy stelselmatig al meer begindrink, totdat sy haar werk as verpleegsterby die Panorama-hospitaal verloor het, om-dat sy dronk by die werk opgedaag het.
Daarna het die Kuilsrivier-hospitaal haarafgedank om dieselfde rede. “Dit is ’n won-der dat ek toe weer werk gekry het, hierdiekeer by Tygerberg-hospitaal. Ek het ’n fan-tastiese, goedbetaalde posisie daar gehad,”sê sy. Intussen was sy herhaaldelik in reha-bilitasiesentrums.
“’n Mens leer baie daar; ’n mens kry soveeltools. Maar as ’n mens dit maar net kan ge-bruik daarbuite. Baie keer gaan dit vir ’npaar maande goed en dan dink jy jy is sterkgenoeg en een drankie sal niks maak nie.Dan begin die misbruik net weer van vooraf.” Sy sê wat meeste mense nie besef nie,is die hel waardeur alkoholiste gaan om tebeplan waar die dag se drank vandaan gaankom. “Want as jy dit nie inkry nie, kan jynie funksioneer nie. Ek kon nie in die og-gend my tande borsel sonder om eers ’n glaswyn te drink nie, want ek sou sommer mytande uit my mond uit stamp so erg het ekgebewe. Dis regtig iets verskrikliks.”
Toe sy by Tygerberg afgelê is, het Inge ge-weet sy sou nie weer ’n salaris verdien nie.
Kinders“Teen hierdie tyd wou my kinders niks
meer van my weet nie. Toe my laaste salarisin my rekening verskyn, het ek na die drank-winkel gery en ’n bottel wyn gaan koop entoe na die motorhawe vir ’n bottel anti-vries-middel.” Sy het die twee na mekaar opge-drink, die bottels in haar kas weggesteek enop haar bed gaan lê.Daar het haar dogterhaar gevind, waar sy skaars asemgehaal het.
“Ek het reeds nierversaking gehad. Ekwas so te sê dood.” Inge sê sy het een keerhaar bewussyn in die hospitaal herwin en’n dokter langs haar bed gesien wat vir haargesê het sy gaan nie sterf nie. Vir haar hetdit gevoel of ’n engel met haar praat en hetsy die wil in haarself gevind om die strydteen alkohol te wen.
“Ongelukkig moes ek eers rockbottomstri-ke voor ek kon terugkom.” Sy is in Ramotopgeneem en sê hierdie keer het sy geleerhoe om die riglyne wat ’n mens daar leer,werklik toe te pas.
‘Engel langs bed’laat ma drank los
Inwonerswat vreesvir ’ntuisaanvalwordaangemoe-dig om ’npraktieseselfverdedi-gingskursusby te woon.
FOTO:GEPOSEER
Só werk jy tuisaanvaller se galDie meeste inwoners beleef sekerlik dievrees dat hul in hul huis oorval sal word. In-dien wel, is ’n spesiale selfverdedigingskur-sus dalk net die ding.
Charné Lingenfelder is die ondervoorsit-ter van die Loevenstein-buurtwag en sy isself reeds langer as ’n jaar by ’n instrukteurwat die krav maga-kursus aanbied. Sy ver-duidelik: “Ek beoefen reeds van laasjaar alkrav maga. Ek was voorheen ’n skopbokseren joejitsoe-vegter en het gedink ek kan my-self verdedig – tot ek krav maga begin doenhet,” vertel sy. “Ek dink dis uiters belangrikdat mense die regte opleiding kry sodat hullehulself en hul gesin kan beskerm.”
Charné meen wat dié vorm van vegkunsso uniek maak, is dat dit praktiese opleidingverskaf om in realistiese situasies te kan om-gaan. “Daar is soveel kommersiële selfver-dedigingsopsies, maar dit kan eintlik joudood veroorsaak as hulle dit nie aanbied metinagneming van die werklikheid nie.”
Sy meen ander kursusse leer kandidatenie wat om te doen wanneer ’n aanvaller te-rugbaklei nie.“Ek voel passievol dat mensemoet weet hoe om hulself te beskerm en dathul voorberei word vir ’n realistiese situa-sie.” Die gevegskuns sluit in die gevorderdekrav maga-stelsel, of die Kalah-stelsel, asookmesgevegskuns, tweegeveg-en-skiet, digtebeveiliging, anti-terreur, spesiale wapens entegniek, wetstoepassingstegnieke en anderekstreme situasies, aldus hul webtuiste bywww.truekravmagacapetown.co.za.
Die plaaslike krav maga-instrukteurEtienne Ferreira bied op Saterdag 3 Oktobervan 08:45 (vir 09:00) tot 13:00 so ’n kursus bydie saal van die Evangeliese HervormdeKerk in Uys Krige-rylaan in Bellville aan.Die koste sluit ’n geskenkpak in en voorafbe-spreking is noodsaaklik.V Kontak [email protected] of 076 791 9049 virmeer inligting, of besoek http://www.truekravmaga-capetown.co.za/about.html.
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Police officers search the vehicle allegedly used in robberies in Parklands.
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Two men accused of being behind astring of robberies in Parklands ap-peared in court last week following a
dramatic car chase through the streets ofTable View and Dunoon.According to a report fromTableViewpo-
lice, officers responded to a call from Com-plex Patrol officers shortly after 12:00 onTuesday 8 September about a suspicious ve-hicle fitting the description of a car used inrobberies during August and September.Police spokesperson Lieutenant Adriana
Chandler says the men were driving a blueChevy Spark and started to speed up whenthey realised they were being followed.“A chase between police, security compa-
nies and the suspects ensued downPotsdamRoad. Officers instructed the driver of thevehicle to stop and surrender. The driver
stopped the vehicle. Officers approachedthe vehicle with caution and the occupantswere instructed to exit the vehicle, whichthey complied with,” she says.Chandler explains the two men fit the de-
scription of the suspects in the robberies,which included armed robberies.“The men were arrested and the vehicle
was searched. Traffic fines were found inthe vehicle, one of which was issued for an-other vehicle, which also fits the descrip-tion of a vehicle used in robberies in the ar-ea. The matter is being investigated,” shesays.The two men aged 30 and 29 are foreign
nationals and have been detained. Stationcommander Colonel DirkVosloo applaudedthe efforts of officers, security companiesand other role players. At this stage, he ex-plains, themen have not been linked to rob-beries which included the use of the secondvehicle.
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ONTWRIGTING VANWATERVOORSIENING:ATLANTIS-, DUYNEFONTEIN- ENMELKBOSSTRAND-GEBIEDESaterdag 26 September 2015
Die Stad Kaapstad se departement water en sanitasie gaan herstelwerk verrig aan diegrootmaatwaterpyplyn in Melkbosstrand.
Dit sal die watervoorsiening aan Melkbosstrand tot Atlantis op Saterdag 26 September 2015van 22:00 tot 10:00 die volgende oggend ontwrig. Die gebiede van Melkbosstrand, Atlantisen Duynefontein sal óf lae waterdruk ervaar óf geen water hoegenaamd hê nie.
Hierdie werk maak deel uit van die instandhouding-en-opknappingsprogram van die Stad segrootmaatwater-infrastuktuur om ’n voortdurende en betroubare watertoevoer aan inwonersen sakeondernemings te verseker. Hierdie werk is noukeurig beplan om te verseker dat diewatervoorsiening aan die betrokke gebiede so min as moontlik ontwrig word.
Inwoners word aangeraai om water in skoon, verseëlde houers vir huishoudelike gebruikgedurende hierdie tydperk te stoor.
Inwoners word ook versoek om hulle krane gedurende hierdie tyd toe te hou omwatervermorsing of waterskade te voorkom wanneer die watertoevoer weer werkend is.
Fine open day: Chevron Cape Town Refinery hosted an open day for more than 500visitors from Milnerton and surrounding areas over the weekend. The community day includedfive tours, each roughly an hour and a half in length. The excursion included a bus tour ofthe refinery, followed by an exhibition that unpacked various elements pertaining to therefinery, including its graduate and learnership programmes, as well as its stringent environ-mental and safety procedures. PHOTO: PATRICK KING PHOTO
Two Oceans Aquarium will be hosting aclean-up of Melkbosstrand beach as part ofInternational Coastal Clean-up Day on Sat-urday 19 September from 10:00 to 12:00.According to a statement by the aquari-
um, International Coastal Clean-up is an in-ternational event that was started in 1986and has since grown into a global initiative.Oceans have become the garbage dump
for humans.“It is easy to think that our actions on land
do not affect the oceans, but the exact oppo-site is true. According to Ocean Conservan-cy, between 5 and 12 million tons of plasticenter the ocean annually due to land-basedactivities” says Renée Leeuwner of the Two
Oceans Aquarium.Not only is marine litter unsightly, but it
also poses a danger to marine life.“During our rehabilitation work with en-
dangered sea turtles we have found plasticpieces, bits of balloons and pieces of plasticbags in the gastro-intestinal tracts, bladdersand body cavities of hatchlings, sub-adultsand adults,” said Leeuwner.The clean-up crew will meet at Oppiesee
Cultural Centre, Otto du Plessis Road andgloves, bags and data cards will be supplied.Take along water, sunscreen and a hat.
For more information call Katja Rockstrohon 021 418 3823 or email [email protected].
Two Oceans to clean beach
There is less than onemonth to go beforethose who have dedicated their lives tocare for the homeless, will be having
their third annual fun race.A large contingent of the city’s social wel-
fare organisations will be gathered on Sat-urday 10 October to kick-start their com-bined Amazing GRace (sic) event.Based on the popular television series,
participants of the event – an initiative byKraaifontein organisationHewLinCompas-sion – will see 20 teams of five people com-pete to get across the finishing line first, butonly after having completed all the obstaclecourses along their way, including one verysurprising yet endearing pitstop before thelast obstacle.
Planning completedOrganiser and HewLin Compassion
chairperson Hewitt de Jager, says most ofthe planning for the event is completed.“The event is quite similar to the actual
TV show, yet different in our intentions andefforts,” he says.“Contestants travel from one organisa-
tion to the other in an attempt to completeobstacles, or to render a service, whetherpainting the walls, processing foods, clean-ing premises or just selling food coupons inthe street to collect money for charities,”
Hewitt says.In short, organisations from the northern
or southern suburbs can state their needandprovide thematerials, then the racepar-ticipants will provide the manpower astheir travels take them to the next task thatneeds completion or service that needs to berendered.
Race from north to southThis year, the race will start in the north-
ern suburbs and wind its way to the south.Entry is charged at R80 per person orR400
per team, and all proceeds are used in theupliftment programmes of earmarked bene-ficiaries.The race is also educational, as the clues
for the teams will be arranged to be foundnear popular landmarks in the towns theywill visit to focus the attention on its histo-ry.Anyone can enter, and the event is partic-
ularly popular with families, but due to thephyscial activities is not suited for veryyoung children.“Space is limited, so register a teamnow,”
Hewitt advises.V For more information, visit the race Facebook pageat https://www.facebook.com/AGraceProject oremail Hewitt at [email protected] or call him on073 135 8541.
‘Amazing GRace’ onlya month away
The team from last year’s Amazing GRace event.
WorldLymphomaAwarenessDay is celebra-ted today (15 September).Every 90 seconds someone is diagnosed
with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma; despite thisstatistic, very few people know about lymp-homa or its signs and symptoms.Donate less
than two minutes of your time on WorldLymphoma Day today to increase awaren-ess.V Contact @capaign4cancer or visit www.roche.com/understandin_lymphoma_infographic for more infor-mation.
Lymphoma diagnosed every 90 seconds
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MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
It’s been a tough week for the dagga tradein Table View following twomajor stings.In the first case, Table View police are
grinning from ear to ear after outsmartinga man who was trying to transport a bag ofdagga.According to Table View police station
commander Colonel Dirk Vosloo it was abattle of the wits when two patrolling offi-cers saw a man hitch-hiking along the N7highway.Vosloo says the man was standing near a
bag and officers became suspicious andlooked through the bag.
“There were several bags of dagga butthe officers knew because themanwas notholding the bag, he would just claim itwasn’t his so they said nothing and droveaway,” he says.Vosloo explains anotherundercover offi-
cer who was working nearby was contact-ed and instructed to stop for the hitchhiker.After stopping, the man told the under-
cover officer he needed a lift and offeredto pay R40. The officer declined the moneyand told the man to get into his vehicle.Vosloo says the man turned around to
fetch the bag and was arrested. This is thesecond time he was caught trying to trans-port dagga.
In the second incident in the past week, twoSunningdale men are behind bars after theywere nabbed in their dagga lab on Friday.According to a report from Table View po-
lice, the men, aged 32 and 34, were caught bythe Cape Town K9 unit.
Chandler says the officers were followingup on a tip off and searched the Glen EagleRoad property where they uncovered a fullyequipped hydroponic dagga laboratory invarious rooms throughout the house.“Numerous dagga plants of different sizes,
lights, fans and other items of dagga process-ing equipment valued at a substantialamount, were seized.Themenwill appear in court onMonday,”
she says.
Battle of wits nabs dagga hiker
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STRAATMENS-WERKSWINKELVIR BELANGHEBBENDES INNIEREGERINGSORGANISASIESEN GEMEENSKAPSGEBASEERDEORGANISASIESDie Stad Kaapstad se direktoraat maatskaplike ontwikkeling en vroeë-kindontwikkelingnooi nieregeringsorganisasies en gemeenskapsgebaseerde organisasies na ’n werkswinkelvir belanghebbendes. Die doel van die werkswinkel is om die navorsing wat onlangs oorstraatmensgetalle gedoen is as ’n basislyn te gebruik vir die opstel van ‘n strategie vir diehantering van sake wat met straatmense verband hou.
Datum: Saterdag 10 Oktober 2015Plek: Konferensiesaal, Kaapstad-stadionTyd: 10:00 tot 15:00
RSVP teen 2 Oktober 2015 by Pamela Beukes by 021 444 0711 [email protected] vir spysenieringsdoeleindes.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER216/2015
Elkanah Spring day at Sunset Links: Elkanah House pupils enjoyed a beautiful springday at Sunset Links Golf Estate surrounded by fynbos and Table Mountain as their backdropfor their Grade 10 dance. Pictured are Taylor Berry, Mathew Maxwell and Simonne Calitz.
Serious gaming:Kishan Aroonslam(centre), headboy ofWoodbridge PrimarySchool, won theBayside Mall gamingcompetition andreceived a gaminghamper and R10000 for his school.Here he is picturedwith Aadilah Ryklief(left) centremanager of Bayside,and WoodbridgePrimary principalMoira Rix.
City workers on quad bikes will be acommon sight on road edges acrossCape Town over the next five to eight
weeks, as they embark on the first weedspraying programme for the current finan-cial year.“Weed spraying is essential in maintai-ning the city’s sidewalks and road infra-structure as the weeds grow onto the roadsurface, breaking up the seals and asphalt.The majority of potholes form when waterpenetrates the asphalt due to the crackingof the road’s asphalt surfacing.Weed spray-ing is part of our preventativemaintenanceprogramme and saves the City a significantamount in costly repair work,’ said the Ci-ty’smaycomember for transport, BrettHer-ron.The weed spraying will take place acrosseight districts as from this week until mid-October, weather permitting. Spraying isonly allowed in winds of up to 25 km/h andthe weeds must not be exposed to water orrain for at least eight hours after sprayingin order for the herbicide to be effective.“A hot day with little or no wind is idealfor weed spraying. Given Cape Town’s un-predictable weather, it takes some juggling
in assigning the spraying teams to areaswhere the wind is not too strong or wherewe are certain not to have rain shortly the-reafter. The spraying along the edges of ro-ads ismostly donewith quadbikes equippedwith a tank and pump. In some instanceswhere vehicles cannot be used or in bio-sen-sitive areas, spraying is done by hand usingknapsack sprayers,” said Herron.The teams will be targeting weeds andgrass growing along the edges of the roads,on footways or within the road reserve. Ac-cording to Herron, weed spraying is themost effective way of getting rid of theplants as it eradicates the weed at its roots,whereas machinery used for cutting grasswould damage the road infrastructure anddoes not kill the weeds.He added that ad hoc inspections will bedone to ensure that the contractors complywith the City’s regulations the City’s trans-port authority also receives a GPS printoutof the areas that have been sprayed. Thecontractors must train their employees inthe use of herbicides and are obliged to pro-vide themwithprotective gear, as is stipula-ted by the Occupational Health and SafetyAct.
Quad bikes usedto combat weeds
MAGRIET THERON@magrietron
Her admission form for the advanced homeand frail care facility in Parow North hasyellowed from age, but the 104-year-oldThelma Till is still going strong.This remarkable woman celebrated herbirthday with family and friends at the ho-me on 11 September, eating party snackswithout assistance and marvelling at herbirthday cake decorated with roses.“My mother was an extremely artisticperson. She used tomake themost fantasticwedding and dance dresses as well as flo-wer decorations,” said her daughter, ClaireCasserleywho lives closeby inDurbanville.Apart from forgetting a few things andsuffering from hearing loss and bad eye-sight, Thelma is in excellent health.Originally from Durban, where she mether husband and worked as a typist at therailways, the Tills moved to Parow Northin 1955 where Thelma has lived ever since.Her husband passed away 17 years ago,and she moved to the care facility when shewas 90.“My mother is a very sweet and specialperson and everyone loves her to bits,” saysClaire. According to her there is no historyof very old women in the family.
“My grandparents all passed away intheir 70s.”Thelma has a son who lives in Port Eliza-beth, four grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.
Thelma a strong 104,and counting
Thelma Till and her daughter Claire Casserlywith Thelma’s 104th birthday cake. PHOTO:MAGRIET THERON
Woensdag, 16 September 2015 ADVERTISEMENT TYGERBURGER Table View 9
10 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 16 September 2015HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Live simply sothat others maysimply live. Mohatma Gandhi
Speke sing van see en son: ’n TygerBurger-leser, Sarita Kerber, het dié fietsryer onlangs op Milnerton sestrand gekiek.
FOTO: SARITA KERBER
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
There are regular fatalitiesreported on the N7. The factsin simple terms are:1. The N7 is a highway.2. Numerous pedestrians
wilfully take their life in theirown hands by crossing the N7.3. The envisaged pedestrian
bridge will not end deaths orinjuries as pedestrians willstill continue to cross thehighway as they please.4. Fencing of any sort will
not curtail people from cross-ing the highway as it will bemutilated, just as it has beenon the N2.5. Speeding is blamed, yet
the Road Ordinance is emphat-ically clear with regards topedestrians and cyclists. In anycase, the first road fatalityrecorded was not from aspeeding vehicle.6. Can any reader refer me
to any highway where pedestri-ans are law-abiding, only usepedestrian bridges and do notattack motorists?7. Can any reader deny the
fact that it is now a culture ofour nation to jaywalk or ignoreroad ordinances in violation ofthe laws?There is only one manner in
which to deal with the problem– hit the pockets hard! No suchviolations are tolerated inforeign countries, but then, ofcourse, we have rights but noobligations.
D BEELDERSGoodwood
N7 problem:don’t walk here
Die berig deur Desirée Rorke(“City authorities react on taxiterror”, TB Brackenfell, 9September) wat handel ooroptredes teen taxigeweld in OuPaarlweg, Brackenfell enKraaifontein, verwys.In hierdie berig noem die
burgemeesterskomiteelid J.P.Smit dat daar periodiek deur
Verkeersowerhedeversuim hul plig
verkeersdienste operasiesuitgevoer word in genoemdegebiede om taxigeweld teenoorander motoriste teen te werk.Jammer, mnr. Smit, ek stem
nie saam nie. Ek gebruikhierdie pad verskeie kere perdag vir werk en het in 2015 noggeen optrede van die owerhedehier waargeneem nie. Ditgebeur eenvoudig nie.Taxi’s stop net waar hulle
wil, druk voor ander voertuiein en het geen respek vir diepadreëls nie. My werknemersmaak ook noodgedwonge vandie taxi’s gebruik en kan dieklagtes beaam. Ek verstaan dusdat hulle ’n diens lewer. Enigetaxi wat verkeersreëls blatantoortree, moet eenvoudig van diepad verwyder word.Dis hoogtyd dat die verkeers-
departement wakker word enkom kyk wat hier aangaan.Hulle versuim hul plig
liederlik.JOHAN VILJOEN
Durbanville
I have worked in Africa and Ihave quite a good idea whatthey do and to get rid of taxisthat abuse the law. They have aGhost Squad on certain keypoints, and pinpoint theseculprits with the help of thecommunity. They place officialswith two-way radios on the spotwhere it happens and 300metres further where the firstturn-off is where 10 or moreother officials will be waitingfor these drivers and pull themover. What they then do is oneofficial gets into the taxi andanother one follows them andthey take them to the closesttraffic office or police station.They then impound the vehicleuntil the driver/owner pays thespot fine (R500). Only then thedriver can leave the station. Ifyou dish out fines left andright, they feel nothing, but Ican assure you this methodworks.
JAKKIE STEENEKAMPE-mail
Spot fine taxis andforce them to pay
Verwys die berig “Lus vir kreefeindig sleg vir die twee”, TBKraaifontein, 9 September oorChristi Roux en Heidi Tolmaywat ingeloop is.Hulle het betaal voor hulle
die kreef gesien het, wat dieeerste les was. Boonop is ditnou ook nie kreefvangseisoennie. Volgens die nasionaledepartement van landbou,bosbou en visserye se webblad,het die seisoen om Weskuskreefte vang op 6 April vanjaargesluit. Tweede les: As dit niekreefvangseisoen is nie, waarsal die kreef dan vandaan kom?Ek wil my verstout om te sê
as jy betaal vir iets wat jy niesien nie en die produk blykboonop “onwettig” te wees, danis dit seker jou verdiende loonom jou geld te verloor, of hoe?Dit geld sommer ook die
mense wat goedkoop DVD’s enCD’s op straathoeke koop netom by die huis te kom en tesien die DVD of CD is nie watjy gedink het dit gaan wees nie.
WILHELM STEYNE-pos
Kreefkopers kry hulverdiende loon
Ek wil graag in tye waarklagtes baie is en komplimentedun gesaai is, in die besondervir die Durbanville-munisipali-teit ’n pluimpie gee vir puikdienslewering. Eerstens besef ’nmens nie altyd hoeveel openba-re ruimtes, oftewel groen areas,in ons gebied is nie, en omdaardie groot areas netjiesversorg te hou moet ’n reuse-uitdaging bied. Dankie aanAltus de Wet en sy span.Tweedens het ek vanoggend
(14/09) ’n riool-probleemaangemeld by Stad Kaapstad seinbelsentrum. Buiten dat ekdadelik vriendelik gehelp is, isek binne ’n halfuur teruggeska-kel, waarna ’n span twee uurlater opgedaag het by my huis.
RAYMOND BENKENSTEINEversdal
Stad verdien hier ’ngroot dienspluimpie
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LEWENSKIEKIE
Hoë misdaadruk ons sakkeen ons sieleMisdaad in Suid-Afrika kos sy inwoners’n aardige bedraggie.En jy hoef nie noodwendig ’n slagoffer
van misdaad te wees om hierdie feit aanjou sak te voel nie, want dit is juis dievoorkomende maatreëls teen misdaad watjou geld vreet.Mense moet hul huise met hoë mure,
geëlektrifiseerde heinings, alarmstelsels,ligte en diefwering beveilig. Voorts betaalhulle astronomiese bedrae geld aansekerheidsmaatskappye. Baie inwonersmoet ook nog bydra tot hul plaaslikebuurtwag vir goed soos om sekerheidska-meras in hul omgewing aan te bring.Jou motor moet ook deesdae met duur
veiligheidsapparaat beveilig word om teverseker jou korttermynversekeraar soeknie na ’n rede om nie te betaal nadat ditgesteel is nie.En om kuberdiewe te keer, moet jou
rekenaar(s) beveilig word met veiligheids-agteware, wat ook nie ’n waarborg is datjou bank enige verliese gaan dek as ’nkraker dalk dié duur sagteware omseilnie.Bly jy in ’n veiligheidskompleks, moet
jy ’n allemintige heffing opdok vir dieluukse van sekerheidspersoneel.En om alles te kroon betaal jy deur jou
nek aan inkomstebelasting om ondermeer ’n redelik ondoeltreffende polisie-diens te help finansier.Maar die impak van misdaad is onge-
lukkig nie net beperk tot geld nie. Diegeweldige trauma en sielkundige letselsdaarvan om ’n misdaadslagoffer te wees,kan in geen geldterme gemeet word nie.
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV Die publiek moet die taxi’s boikot. Hulleis die oorsaak van ’n klomp ongelukke opdie paaie. - Anoniem
V Taxi’s word baie selde gesien in FransConradie tussen Kraaifontein en Bellville,behalwe wanneer padblokkades gehouword in Ou Paarlweg. Hulle is uitgeslape.Meer padblokkades op een slag in albeipaaie behoort te help. - Anomiem
V Ek verstaan nie WP se afrigters nie. Se-natla is ’n bobaas-driedrukker in die se-wes, omdat ruimte vir hom geskep word.Maar die dom WP-afrigtingspan maakdat sy mede-agterspelers geen ruimteskep sodat hy sy vaart kan benut nie.Dringendheid ontbreek en dié gesukkelherinner aan Bafana-styl. - Koos
V I usually avoid traffic like the plague butwas forced to leave my home in Sonstraalafter 07:00 the other morning and I mustsay, I don’t know how everybody else doesit every day! The traffic around CobbleWalk is an absolute nightmare. Good luckcommuters! - Early Bird
V Charli from Bellville (sms, 9/9) clearlythe guy who made the remark about theCity allowing thunder was being sarcas-tic. Seriaas! - En-Lightning
V Baie dankie, Stad Kaapstad, vir die her-stel van die onderste gedeelte van Stel-lenbergweg in Oakglen. Hierdie winterwas voorwaar ’n plesier om die pad te ge-bruik. - Anoniem
V Kan iemand my asseblief die logika ver-duidelik waarom ’n jong man ’n pet drawat omgekeerd is, oorkrabbetjies dra entatoes het wat lyk soos velkanker? - Trini,Bellville
V “City to get tough on taxi’s”, TB 2/9: Ekis dankbaar me. Hoorn is nie beseer nie,maar dit laat ’n mens wonder waarom ’nraadslid eers die slagoffer moet weesvoordat die saak aandag kry? - Hennie
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
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V The South African Association of Re-tired Persons Milnerton branch’s next so-cial tea will be on Wednesday 16 Septemberat the library at 09:00. There will be a musi-cal interlude with Gordon Epstein (Elvis Ep-stein). Call Alice Rheeder on 021 551 7370for more information.
V The Table View Community Police SubForum Sector 3, which includes Table View,Flamingo Vlei and Sunridge, will meet atKingsgate Fellowship on Thursday 17 Sep-tember at 19:00. For more information callRocky on 072 723 2099.
V Friends of Rietvlei will host a talk by LandiLouw, site manager at the Milnerton race-course and lagoon, who will give a presenta-tion on the environmental achievements atMilnerton Racecourse during the past twoyears. The talk will be held at the Rietvlei ed-ucation centre, Table Bay Nature Reserve,off Sandpiper Road, on Thursday 17 Sep-tember at 20:00. Call Pauline on083 255 2537 or Pat on 083 701 4318 or visitwww.friendsofrietvlei.co.za.
V There will be a seniors’ coach tour to theDarling Wildflower show and Duckitt Nur-series on Friday 18 September, which in-cludes a tractor trip in a private wildflowerreserve. The coach leaves from View Churchon the corner of Wood Drive and Blaauw-berg Road at 08:00. Tickets are R230 andincludes morning refreshments, lunch andentrances to Wildflower shows in Darling.Contact Linda on 021 557 8115 or082 328 1873.
V An entrepreneurs’ market will be held atMilnerton Library in Pienaar Road on Satur-day 19 September from 09:00 to 12:00.Fresh produce, bakes, crafts, second handbooks, T-shirts, jewellery, games, facepainting and a variety of items will be onsale. No entry fee. Email [email protected] for more information.
V Milnerton Library hosts weekly storyhours every Wednesday at 15:00 and Thurs-days at 10:30. For more information call 021444 0816.
V The Friends of Table View Library willhost a book sale on Saturday 26 Septemberfrom 09:00 to 12:00. Funds raised will beused to improve the library’s facilities, re-sources and services and to promote the li-brary. They are also in need of donationsof books, magazines, CDs and DVDs.
V U3A Blaauwberg will host a talk by DrGudgeon on breast cancer at their generalmeeting on Tuesday 29 September at Mil-nerton Library Auditorium at 10:30. Tea willbe served from 09:45 and entry is R5 formembers and R10 for non-members. CallCorinna Turner on 021 554 5662 or [email protected] for moreinformation.
What’s on | Wat’s waar
Gestremdes tree op’n Spesiale kuieraand word opVrydag 18 September vanaf 19:00by die Laerskool Van Riebeeck-strand, Melkbosstrand gehou waarslegs gestremde kunstenaars saloptree.Jeandre, Jody-Ann, Pionier-skool,
Alta du Toit-nasorgsentrum enTielman sal op die verhoog wees.Gaste kan hul eie piekniekmand-
jie saambring. Tee, koffie ennagereg sal te koop wees.V Kaartjies kos R50 en kan by Frieda by021 553 2896 bespreek word.
Talent competitionMelkbosstrand police in partnershipwith the Melkbosstrand communitycentre will host a My Heritage talentcompetition at the Minitown Old Koe-berg Club in Merchant Walk, Duynefon-tein on Wednesday 23 September at17:30.There are three age categories: three
to 12; 13 to 17; and 18 years and older.For more information call 021 553 8206
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Bursaries will cover registration, examination and class fees.Enquiries: City of Cape Town: Employment Service Desk: 086 010 3089 (option 6), 021 400 1404/2044//3619/3899Application forms are obtainable from and returnable to the following addresses, and at all libraries, by no later than the abovementioned closing date.
Brackenfell Municipal Office Cnr Paradys and Old Paarl Road, Brackenfell
Cape Town Human Resource Employment Counter Concourse Level, Civic Centre, Cape Town
Helderberg Municipal Office First Floor, Human Resource Division, cnr Main Road and Fagan Street, Strand
South Peninsula Municipal Office Cnr Victoria and Main Road, Plumstead
Bellville Municipal Building Voortrekker Road, Bellville
ParowMunicipal Building Voortrekker Road, Parow
Closing Date: 2 October 2015
Application forms will also be available on the City’s website www.capetown.gov.za/careers
Please Note: • No late applications will be considered • Received applications will not be acknowledged inwriting and copies of supporting documents will not be returned • Should you not have received a responsefrom us by 18 December 2015, kindly accept that your application has been unsuccessful.
CITY OF CAPE TOWNEXTERNAL BURSARIES FOR 2016
124684ENG ayandambanga.co.za
The City of Cape Town is currently offering bursaries for full-time studies at approved tertiary institutions, to persons residing in the greater CapeMetropolitan area, and who will be registering for an undergraduate/postgraduate degree/diploma in one of the following fields of study in 2016:
• ARCHITECTURE• ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE (MSc/PhD)• BCOMM (PROCUREMENT LOGISTICS)• BUSINESS ANALYST• BUILDING DEVELOPMENT• BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT• CHEMISTRY (MSc/PhD)• CIVIL ENGINEERING (MSc)• CIVIL ENGINEERING (HOUSING PROJECTS MANAGEMENT)• CIVIL ENGINEERING
(SPECIALISATION IN PORT AND COASTAL ENGINEERING)• CITY, TOWN AND REGIONAL PLANNING• CONSERVATION OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT/HERITAGE
STUDIES AND MANAGEMENT (PG)• CONSERVATION ECOLOGY/BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
(MSc/PhD)• ECOTOXICOLOGY (MSc/PhD)• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (HC/BSc)• ENERGY MANAGEMENT (PG)• LAW/ETHICS/RISK/AUDITING/IT (FORENSIC)• GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MSc/PhD)
• GEOMATICS (BSc)• INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING• LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE• LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE• MATERIALS AND ROAD PAVEMENT ENGINEERING• MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (MSc)• MOLECULAR BIOLOGY/VIROLOGY (MSc/PhD)• NURSING• OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT (BTech)• PHARMACY• PROJECT MANAGEMENT (PG)• PROPERTY STUDIES (PG)• REAL ESTATE• SURVEYING (BTech)• STATISTICS• TOWN AND REGIONAL PLANNING• TRANSPORT LOGISTICS• TRANSPORTATION STUDIES• TRAFFIC ENGINEERING• WATER UTILISATION/WATER TREATMENT (MSc/PhD)
Pretty ballerinas: A class at the Table View branch of the NatalieSwanepoel School of Ballet sprang into action for Casual Day last week. Thestudio raised R470 for the day. At the back are Casual Day ambassadorSimone Botha, Michelle Tonks of Association for Hearing Loss Accessibilityand Development, and ballet teacher Natalie Swanepoel. In the middle areLissemi Dlulani, Ameli Bilski, Tamryn Shuman, Shama Milwah and in front areKiara Macey along with Anari Smit, Meyah Fourie, Yanna Fourie, Rebecca deFreitas and Yara Kruger.
Join the Full Moon Walk: More than 80 people participated in the latest full moon walk hosted by CleanC. The next walk will be held on Saturday 26 September at Big Bay at 18:30. There are no costs and everyoneis welcome to join. One of the main themes of the night beach walks is to create a safe environment forfamilies to enjoy a walk on the beach at night. For more details call Gregory Player on 082 873 1962.
Two local wines saw Durbanville sta-king a spot as a potent pinotage regionin the prestigious Top 10 Pinotage
Awards at this year’s awards function, heldat the KWV in Paarl on 28 August.Theywere Diemersdal’s Pinotage Reserve
2014 and Altydgedacht’s Pinotage 2013.The tenwinners topped a total of 154wines
that were entered into this year’s competiti-on.The Absa Top 10 Pinotage Awards is one
of SouthAfrica’s premierwine industry con-
tests.The wine regions of Stellenbosch, Paarl
and Durbanville each delivered two of thisyear’s Absa Top 10 winners.Neethlingshof joined Kanonkop in flying
the Stellenbosch flag with its Estate Pinota-ge 2014 and Kanonkop Pinotage 2012 respec-tively.Paarl producers Windmeul and first-time
winnerAyamawonAbsa Top 10 trophies forthe Windmeul Pinotage Reserve 2014 andAyama Pinotage 2013 respectively.Beyers Truter, chairman of the Pinotage
Association, said one of the features thatstood out from this year’s competition, is theperformance of wines made from 2014.Commenting on the four trophy winners
produced from the 2014 vintage, Truter said
that it was remarkable to see wines scarcely18months old standing on thewinners’ podi-um.“Thevintagewas late and cool,with avery
wet pre-season and produced a relativelylight crop,” he said.“But now we have four wines barely out
of their nappies showing the quality and re-fined elegance to take top 10 trophies, sho-wing us how exceptional last year’s vintageactually was. Consumers can definitely tickoff 2014 as a must-have year for red wine,”he said.The judging panel for this year’s Absa Top
10 was Duimpie Bayly, winemakers Neil El-lis, Fred Viljoen and Corlea Fourie, winewriter Samarie Smith, sommelier GeorgioMeletio and viticulturist Stephan Joubert.
D’ville shines as pinotage region
Winemakers Etienne Louw (Altydgedacht) andMari Branders (Diemersdal) proudly show offthe trophies they won with their Pinotagewines in the Top 10 Pinotage Awards.
Ná die groot sukses van Die Burger se eer-ste vroueoggend wat vroeër vanjaar gehouis, is daar besluit om nóg een te reël.Merk dus solank Saterdag 31 Oktober op
jou kalender. Dit belowe om ’n dag vol in-spirasie, pret en verrassings te wees.Leigh-Ann Williams, die bekende Ex-
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Pin-up divaTheBlueHairedBetty andSA’sonly rockabilly lifestyle festival, DustyRebels and the Bombshells, are looking forCape Town’s sassiest pin-up.Cape Town’s Blue Haired Betty, who ear-
lier this yearwasnamed the secondrunner-up in the internationalMissVivaLasVegasPageant inNevada,USA,will behosting thefirst Miss Bombshell Betty Pin-up Pageantat the Rockabilly Festival to be held onSaturday 14 November at the West CoastOstrich Ranch.This classic pin-up is an iconic image
which is rooted in early burlesque andwar-time plane artworks.It is very much alive in the modern cul-
ture that surrounds retro- and vintage sub-cultures like rockabilly.In pin-up culture being attractive and
pretty is balanced by more substantialqualities such as intelligence, class, capa-bility, confidence and a sense of “genuine-ness”.Finalists will be required to dress and
style themselves inone retro inspiredoutfitof choice, and strut their stuff on stage dur-ing the live finale.They will be judged by a panel of well-
known and established personalities with-in the local Rockabilly and Kustom culturescene who will judge the finalists on spe-cific criteria, based on the ethos of the
pageant.An overall winner will receive a front
cover feature in SA Hotrod Magazine, aHarleyDavidsonhamper, a clothing vouch-er from Pinn’d Up Clothing, beauty prod-ucts from Anona Miss Beauty Emporiumand more.A first and second runner-upwill both re-
ceive hampers full of perfectly pin-up priz-es as well.This pageant is looking for a girl who is
a good balance of the characteristic old-school look and values, strong views, andwith the independence of amodernwoman.V Entries close on Sunday 27 September. Visitwww.dustyrebelsandthebombshells.co.za for more.
Who is sassiest local pinup?
The Blue Haired Betty, Gabbi Katz, will behosting South Africa’s first pin-up pageant.PHOTO: TWISTED IMAGE PINUP
As die landskap lowergroen en goudgeelom Malmesbury begin pryk, is dit weertyd vir dié dorp se jaarlikse skouwat van-jaar van 24 tot 26 September plaasvind.Vanjaar sluit die program ’n hele reeks
nuwe komponente en vermaak van koek-kompetisies tot hardebaard 4x4-aksie in.Die skou skop op die vakansiedag Don-
derdag 24 September af met Emo Adamsby die vroue-oggend en spogperdklasse.Daar is ook ’n braaikompetisie waarin
groot pryse gewen kan word. Die eersteprys vir die baasbraaipaar is R5 000. In-skrywings is nog oop.Vir die manne is daar die Donderdag
ook geleentheid om die 4x4-baan met hulwiele aan te durf en die middag is daar ’nBoland-jeugskou.Vrydag word weer gekenmerk deur ’n
vol perdeprogrammetbaie gewildeklasseen die aand is die gebruiklike biefstuk-eteen dans met voetejeukmusiek van die or-kes Pluk.Op Saterdag se program is daar weer
top-perdeklasse soos die wa-spanne vanagt.Die oggend tree Suid-Afrika se eerste
amptelike Koekedoor, Mareli Visser op.Sy sal ook die koekkompetisie beoordeel.Op die 4x4-baan raak dinge dan ook
warm wanneer die X-treme-voertuigeie-naars sake gaan uitspook in hul ligaby-eenkoms.Die middag is daar ’n valskermverto-
ning op die programmet ’n bekende inwo-ner in die streek wat saam uit die vlieg-tuig spring.Volop kindervermaak word ook die na-
week aangebied.V Besoek gerus Malmesbury-skou se Facebook-blad vir al die inligting of skakel die kantoor by022 482 3180.
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A two-man team will be hosting a braaiat the Elim Night Shelter for HeritageDay, but they still need some help fromthe community.“Every year we as South Africans look
forward to a day off to enjoy our braai cul-ture,” says Richard Knoetze, Guinessworld record holder for braaiing non-stopfor four days and founder of the Braai Po-lar organisation that raises awareness forpeople suffering from bi-polar disorder.He and Pieter van Dalen, a Kuils River
resident, will be hosting the event for peo-ple that don’t have the luxury of a braai.The two have appealed to local busi-
nesses to sponsor the 15 whole chickensor 80 pieces, rolls, boerewors and salad in-gredients needed to help the residents atElim Shelter to feel part of the celebra-tions on the day.“Every little bit helps,” he says, and add
his aim is to “see the smiles on these peo-ples’ faces when we braai for them.”Any sponsorships will be welcomed.
V Contact Richard Knoetze on 081 460 3281.
Braai Day for ElimNight Shelter clients
14 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 16 September 2015VERMAAK
V Jason Potgieter will be on stage atAlexander Bar in CBD until Saturday 19September with Gone Camping. Visitshows.alexanderbar.co.za for tickets andmore information.
V The Artscape Heritage Festival takesplace at the Artscape Centre until Sun-day 27 September. Visit www.artsca-pe.co.za for the festival program and mo-re information.
V Bonfire Hearts, a tribute to great song-writers, will be on stage at Barnyard Wil-lowbridge until Sunday 11 October. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za for bookingsand more information.
V Comedy on Roll presents an open micnight at Obviously Armchair in Observa-tory every Wednesday from 21:30. R30.Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitter formore.
V Camerata Tinta Barocca will be play-ing Music from the court of Frederick theGreat with Peter Martens (on baroquecello) and Bridget Rennie-Salonen (ba-roque flute) at St Andrew’s PresbyterianChurch in CBD tonight (Wednesday)from 20:00. Tickets cost R110, R90 (con-cessions) or R50(students) at thedoor.
V Alessio Menconi,from Italy, will be atThe Crypt in CBD to-night (Wednesday)from 19:00. R75.SMS 079 683 4658or email [email protected] tobook.
V Dylan Skews,Westley Cockrell,Milo Hot Chocolateand Francois vanAs will be at AlmaCafé in Rosebank to-night for Comedy onAlma. R40. Call 021685 7377 or [email protected] or [email protected] forbookings or more in-forma-tion.
V Oskar en die PienkTannie met SandraPrinsloo is vanaand(Woensdag) en mô-re (Donderdag) byDie Boer te sien.R140. Bespreek by021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.
V Piet Potgieter, Kurt Schoonraad, Da-lin Oliver and Irshaad Mohammed willbe at the Cape Town Comedy Club untilSunday. Tickets are available from Com-puticket.
V Alvin Ailey American Dance Theaterwill be at Artscape from tonight untilSunday with matinee performances onSaturday and Sunday. Tickets are availa-ble from Computicket.
V Adelia Douw will be at The Crypt in CBDon Thursday from 19:00. R75. SMS 079683 4658 or email [email protected] to book.
V Mello & Jive (Derek and Linda Gordon)will be performing at Bampas CoffeeShop in Durbanville on Friday from 19:30.Call 021 975 3250 for bookings or moreinformation.
V Sakka Stone will be visiting Villa Pascalin Durbanville on Friday from 19:30. R100.Visit www.villapascal.co.za or call 021 9752566 to book.
V Peter Mitchell kuier Vrydag by Die Boer.R120. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.
V Hassan Ádas will be at The Crypt inCBD on Friday from 20:00. R75. SMS 079
V Die Prinses en die Ertjie is Saterdagog-gend om 10:00 vir die kleinspan in die OuMeulteater te sien. R45. Bespreek by 083564 0056 of [email protected].
V The Rotary Club will be presenting MySignificant Other with Bev Scott-Brownand Kim Kallie on vocals and AndrewFord on piano at Die Boer on Saturday.Call 021 979 1911 or visit www.die-boer.com to book.
V Adrian Nel, Chantal Venter, GaryCastleton, Joe Emilio, Lil’Sean, DevonLang, Owen Turner, Sean Stevens, LordKolping and host Nelson De Gouveia willbe performing stand-up at Meraki in Dur-banville on Saturday. R10 at the door. Vi-sit the HashTagThatsFunny Facebookpage for more.
V Samson Diamond (violin) and pianistLaura Pauna will perform for the CapeTown Concert Series at the Baxter Con-cert Hall on Saturday from 20:00. Ticketsare available at Computicket.
V The Amy Campbell Quartet will be atThe Crypt in CBD on Saturday from20:00. R75. SMS 079 683 4658 or [email protected] to book.
V Pinkvoet met Cha-nelle de Jager enPaul Du Toit is Sater-dagaand in die OuMeulteater te sien.R110. Bespreek by 083564 0056 of [email protected].
V Patrick Canovi’sAwesome4some willbe at EdgemeadFootball Club from14:00 on Sunday.R50. Call 021 5588369 or 073 016 1932to book.
V Jan Blohm kuierSondag vanaf 16:00in die Ou Meulteater.R100. Bespreek by083 564 0056 of [email protected].
V The BarleycornMusic Club meets onMondays at 20:00 atVillager Football Club,11 Lansdowne Road,Claremont. Entranceis (usually) R20 formembers and R30 fornon-members. Visitwww.barley-corn.org.za for more.
V Comedy on Roll presents an open micnight at I heart IT, Main Road, Ronde-bosch on Monday nights from 20:00.R20. Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitterfor more.
V Akkedis and Borderline will be at DieBoer on Tuesday for Blue Tuesday. R70.Call 021 979 1911 or visit www.die-boer.com to book.
V The Crypt Jazz Jam takes place at TheCrypt in CBD on Tuesday nights from19:00 with their house band, Alvin Dyers,Tino Europa and Denver Furness. Entran-ce is free for musicians and costs R50 forpatrons. SMS 079 683 4658 to book.
V Orpheus in Africa will be on stage atthe Fugard Theatre from Tuesday 22 Sep-tember until Saturday 31 October. Ticketsare available from Computicket.
V Blood Brothers, South Africa’s firstrock supergroup, will be at GrandWest’sGrand Arena on Wednesday 23 Septem-ber in aid of the Vrede Foundation. Tic-kets are available from www.webtic-kets.co.za. Visit www.facebook.com/BloodBrothersSA for more.
V Michael Lindt kuier op Woensdag 23September by Die Boer. R80. Bespreek by021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
Freshlyground and Zoid: TheArtscape Heritage festival willpresent two leading women inconcert on Wednesday 23 andThursday 24 September whenZolani Mahola, enigmatic leadsinger of Freshlyground, and thequeen of local rock, Karen Zoid,join forces on the Artscapestage. Tickets cost R200 fromComputicket with discountsavailable for students, pensioners,scholars and block bookings.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
Niemand sal jou verkwalik as jy homvir’n Skot aansien nie.Met sy verhoognaam van Peter Mit-
chell, ’n Skotse aksent en sy roerende vertol-king van “Flower of Scotland”, is PietmanGeldenhuys ook as “Die Skot” bekend. Diékarakter gebruik hy slegs om gehore te lok– hy is eintlik ’n musikant.Pietman se musiekloopbaan het al as tjok-
ker van vyf begin toe hy die eerste keer ’nkitaar opgetel het. Ná skool is hy Engelandtoe, waar hy as plaasbestuurder en arbeids-konsultant gewerk het.Hy het ook diens gedoen as kelner, portier
en kroegman, terwyl hy op straat begin speel
het vir ’n ekstra inkomste. Dit was nie lanknie, of hy word genooi om die verhoog met’n ou te deel. Die eienaar het Pietmandaardieaand genooi omweer die volgende aand daarte speel. “En só het ek begin om in pubs tespeel – soveel só, dat ek latermywerkbedankhet.” Dis toe dat Pietman voltyds musiek be-gin maak het.Met sy terugkeer na Suid-Afrika het hy ra-
dio- en televisiewese studeer, maar ook nievir lank nie en hy speel saam met ValiantSwart en sy orkes en op sy eie.Pietman het al met gróót name saamge-
werk. Onder hulle tel Albert Frost, SchalkJoubert, Robin Auld, Ollie Viljoen. “Sjoe,daar’s baie,” sê hy.Sy eerste album,Hamlet byNight, is in 2008
bekend gestel. Dit was egter ná sy suksesvol-le uitvoering van “Flower of Scotland” op ky-kNET se Toks ’n Tjops dat hy die album metdié liedjie daarop, weer uitgebring het.In Engeland het Pietman reeds sy tromspe-
ler se aksent begin naboots, en met sy terug-keer voor Suid-Afikaanse gehore het hy besefdié Skotse aksent kan handig te pas kom om’n ander persona te skep. “Hy kry toe sy eielewe,” sê Pietman, wat die karakter as “ekso-ties” beskryf – een oomblik ’n buitelander,die volgende ’n Afrikaanssprekende! Piet-man het later ook legendes soos Tolla van derMerwe enNico Nel se eiesoortige aksente be-gin namaak.Pietman tree op Woensdag 30 September
weer by Die Boer op, dié keer met Chris vanNiekerk in Renier (Grootlieg) de Winnaar.V Kaartjies vir Vrydag 18 September en Woensdag 30September se vertonings kos R120 elk en kan by 021979 1911 of www.dieboer.com bespreek word.V Kaartjies vir Donderdag 1 Oktober se vertoning indie Drosdy-teater kos R150 en sluit ’n glas wyn in. Be-spreek by www.drostdyteater.co.za of 071 931 9954.
Dié ‘Skot’ het toe‘eie lewe’ gekry
Pietman Geldenhuys, ook bekend as PeterMitchell, kuier Vrydag by Die Boer.
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Anew state-of-the-art radiation ma-chine was unveiled by managementat Tygerberg Hospital on Thursday.
At the cutting edge of technology and onpar with techniques used in Europe and theUSA, this machine will enable the hospitalto keep up with the ever increasing numberof cancer patients who flock here from sur-rounding communities and rural areas.
The Elekta synergy agility linear acceler-ator (Linac) was commissioned and in-stalled in 2014.
Laticia Pienaar, from the communica-tion directorate of the Western Cape healthdepartment explains how this machineworks and why it was needed.
“Successful radiotherapy depends on theability of the Linac to deliver a dose of radi-ation to the tumour while ensuring mini-mal radiation to normal tissue,” she said.
According to her, the new Linac has animproved beam shaping mechanismtermed a multileaf collimator that consistsof 160 ‘leaves’ of 0,5cm each and that can beshaped into almost any shape to target thetumour.
Latest hitech treatment“Previous collimators could only shape
the beam into squares or rectangular fields.The improved beam shaping mechanismenables better matching the shape of thebeam to the shape of the tumour, which de-creases radiation to normal surroundingtissue,” she said, adding that this reducesthe side effects normally associated withradiation treatment.
The new Linac also includes the latest hi-tech treatment that involves the use ofVMAT (volumetric modulated arc thera-py), which delivers the radiation dose tothe patient in a single moving arc from 0to 360 degrees.
“Older technology Linacs deliver thedose to the patient in a combination of sepa-rate beams. This new VMAT technologyvastly reduces treatment time.”
Although the implementation of the newtechnique involves more preparation timeinput, actual treatment time is reduced toa matter of minutes.
Pienaar said the new Linac has the capa-bility of treating over 450 patients per yearand forms part of the complement of otherLinacs in the department where nearly2 000 patients are treated each year.
“This includes curative radiotherapy forcervix, prostate, gastrointestinal, brainand breast cancers. Paediatric cancer pa-tients are also treated in the division withhigh quality advanced radiation tech-niques,” she said.
Totally unacceptableIn May this year Ian Alexander, execu-
tive vice president of Elekta Europe, Afri-ca, Latin America and Middle East, said thecurrent lack of treatment for cancer in Afri-can countries “is totally unacceptable”.
“Most sub-Saharan countries lack the fa-cilities and trained personnel to provide ef-fective prevention, early detection or ade-quate treatment of cancer,” he said in apress statement.
According to him, cancer globally killsmore people than HIV/AIDS, malaria andtuberculosis combined.
He said approximately 40 percent of can-cer cases can be completely prevented and40 percent can be cured with the right treat-ment.
“More than 50 percent of all cancer pa-tients worldwide would benefit from radia-tion therapy during the course of their dis-ease, either as the sole therapy or in combi-nation with surgery and chemotherapy.
Despite being home to 85 percent of theworld’s population, less than 35 percent ofthe world’s radiotherapy facilities are inlow-income countries,” he said.
Newway totreatcancer
The matric class of 2015 is entering one ofthe most challenging and arguably mostimportant times of their lives – the build-up to their final examinations.
“With 39 days to go until the start of the2015 NSC examinations – less than sevendays per subject of study time remaining– it is important for our all candidates tomake use of all the resources available tothem,” says Debbie Schäfer, Western Capeminister of education.
“Your success will depend on what youput into your studies. This in turn dependson how you plan your time, how hard youstudy, and that you stay focused, positiveand healthy.”
To help candidates to pass their matric,
the Western Cape Department of Educa-tion (WCED) has prepared a booklet called“Tips for Success”, to provide advice onpreparing for the exams, planning studytime and what to cover in each subject.
The booklet includes advice from thosewho excelled in last year’s exams, the examtimetable and information on bursariesand loans for studying after school.
“The importance of practising examquestions cannot be emphasised enough.This is why the WCED has made past exampapers available to all learners. Candi-dates should use their June examinationresults as an indication of what theirstronger and weaker subjects are. I encour-age all candidates to work through these
ahead of the exams,” says Schäfer.Candidates should also make use of the
e-portal resources on the WCED website tofind other resources that may assist them.
A wide range of matric revision videosare also available on the WCED YouTubechannel. These provide guidance mainlyon how to tackle specific questions in theexam. Matrics can visit the WCED websitefor a list of videos available at:
http://wced.school.za/documents/Mat-ric/matric-n/videos.htmlV The booklet can be downloaded from the WCEDwebsite at http://wced.school.za/documents/Matric/book/eng/TipsForSuccess.pdf. Exam pa-pers can be found here: http://wced.school.za/do-cuments/NSC-results/Papers-memos.html
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Last year’s children’s art competitionhosted by TygerBurger and Lindy vanNiekerk Art Gallery was such a success
that we decided to host it again this year.We’ve added an extra category and managedto secure some great prizes for the buddingartists.
The theme of the Young Talent Art Compe-tition will be “Picture the Face” and chil-dren aged 10 to 14 years can participate intwo age categories – 10 to 11 and 12 to 14.
To give every participant a fair chance,
paintings will be done at the Lindy van Niek-erk Art Gallery in Eversdal from 19 Septem-ber to 13 October.
Parents and guardians are asked to booka specific time slot beforehand as the con-testants will be divided into different groupsto accommodate as many children as possi-ble.
These slots are weekdays between 10:30and 12:30 and 14:30 and 16:30, and Saturdaysbetween 10:30 and 12:30.
The entry fee is R50 and includes all artmaterials.
The finalists will be announcedon Sunday 18 October and con-tacted telephonically before theprize giving function, which willbe held on Thursday 22 Octoberalso at Lindy van Niekerk ArtGallery at 114 Kendal Road, Ev-ersdal .
All paintings by the contest-ants will be on display for publicviewing at the gallery from 23 to29 October.
This year’s judges are EmeliaCillié-Gilson (a renowned artistand art teacher), Francis Lawlor(Dala), Esmé Eksteen (SpectraStationers) and Marita Meyer(editor of TygerBurger).
Thank you to our sponsors Da-la (who supplies all the art mate-rial as well as gift packs), SpectraStationers (who sponsors vouch-ers) and Heldervue Framers(framing vouchers).V Contact the Lindy van Niekerk Art Gal-lery on 021 975 1744 or [email protected]. Gallery hours are 09:00 –17:00 on weekdays and Saturdays from10:00 – 14:00.
Young artists askedto ‘Picture the Face’
The theme of this year’s art competition, is ‘Picture theFace’ and the organisers can’t wait to see the artwork ofthe contestants.
Stardancers from theRoyalBallet inLon-don and Cape Town City Ballet (CTCB)will bring the romanticGiselle to the Art-scape Theatre from Friday 25 September.
The captivating tale of a young peasantgirl who dies of a broken heart and thenreturns as a supernatural spirit to protecther lover, has been thrilling audiencesfor over 170 years.
With this season of Giselle, CTCB con-tinues to build on its collaboration, fos-tered over several decades, with compa-nies in the UK, Europe and the USA. Oneof the world’s foremost dance partner-ships, Hikaru Kobayashi and FedericoBonelli from the Royal Ballet inLondon, will in two performan-ces be seen in the lead roles ofGiselle and Albrecht.
For the other performances,Cape Town City Ballet’s ownLaura Bösenberg and AngelaHansford will alternate as Gis-elle, while Thomas Thorne andDaniel Szybkowski will taketurns as Albrecht. Claire Spec-tor and Jesse Milligan will de-but in these roles at two per-formances.
The role of Myrtha, Queen oftheWilis, is sharedbyKimViei-ra, Rosamund Ford and Jane Fi-dler, while Hilarion will bedanced by Xola Putye, IvanBoonzaaier and Conrad Nusser.The role of Bathilde will be por-trayed by Janet Lindup, the roleof Giselle’s mother by LeanneVoysey and that of the Duke byJohnny Bovang.
It is produced by ElizabethTriegaardt and the original cos-tume design is by Peter Cazalet.All but two of the performancesin the Artscape Opera House
will be accompanied by the Cape TownPhilharmonic Orchestra, conducted byGraham Scott.V Giselle will be on stage until Sunday 4 October.Tickets cost between R100 and R300 and areavailable from Computicket or at Artscape Dial-A-Seat on 021 421 7695.
WIN! WIN! WIN!VFive readers can each win double tickets towatch Giselle at 14:00 on Saturday 26 Septemberat Artscape Theatre. SMS the word “Giselle” fol-lowed by your name and contact details to 45527before 12:00 on Monday 21 September to enter.SMSes cost R1.50.
‘Giselle’ coming to Artscape
Claire Spector and Jesse Milligan will debut in theroles of Giselle and Albrecht in two performances of‘Giselle’. PHOTO: PAT BROMILOWDOWNING
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A round of musical chairs has precededthe Toyota Cape Dealer Rally, penulti-mate event in the 2015 National Rally
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team mates Guy Botterill and Simon Vacy-Lyle (Yato Tools Toyota Etios R2), Vacy-Ly-
le/Van Heerden havesecured the Electro-thread Toyota EtiosS1600 R2 of ChrisCoertse for the Capeevent after they spec-tacularly rolled theirFragram Tools EtiosS1600 R2 in theTshwane rally.Botterill/Vacy-Ly-
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The seventh and penultimate round, sup-ported by the Toyota and the Toyota dealersin the Western Cape, will kick off with fourtar stages on Friday 18 September (two atKillarney and the two extremely popularnight stages at Cape Gate), with eight gravelstages in Malmesbury on Saturday.
Dakar hero inlocal rally action
Giniel de Villiers still has a slim chance inwinning the championship. PHOTO: QUICKPIC
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Local double winner
Richard Murray from Durbanville celebrates his second World Triathlon Series win in Canada. PHOTO:JULIEN HEON
He had to wait for two seasons, but thewait was worth every second whenSouth African triathlete Richard
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and 19 seconds. Spain’s Javier Gomez wassecond and Mario Mola (also Spain) third.This was Murray’s secondWTS victory aft-er Hamburg in 2012. He has come close vari-ous times since then with second and thirdplaces, but getting that elusive victorycould not have come at a better time for thelad from Durbanville.Murray has been working extremely
hard on his swimming, while also adaptingto a new racing schedule to avoid a disap-pointing end to his season like last year.He was less than 20 seconds behind com-
ing out of the water, and being a strong bik-er, that gapwas closed quickly.Murray andcurrent world champion Gomez stuck toeach other like glue in that final leg of 5km(run).“Javi was hanging on the whole time and
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the world rankings, as Vincent Luis(France) moved into third over SpaniardFernando Alarza. Luis’s fourth place finishputs him just 277 points behind leader Go-mez. Murray’s win places him fourth in therankings.With just 530 points separating the top
four men anybody can still be crownedWorld Champion on 19 September.The season’s Grand Finale is in Chicago
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Die Laerskool VanRiebeeckstrand hetonlangs aan Curro sejaarlikse C.R. van derMerwe-tennistoernooideelgeneem, waarinvan die top-tennis-skole in die Wes-Kaap meeding. Dieskool se o.13A-meisiespan is askampioen van dietoernooi gekroon.HIer is (agter vanlinks) Kayla Redgarden Janke Els. Middel:Jessica Greyvansteynen Annalise Clur.Voor: Sonia Mitchell(afrigter), AlexaHartung en YurichDaniels (afrigter).
Keanu Julius (links) is verkies tot dieWestelike Provinsie se o.12A-rugbyspan,wat ’n groot prestasie vir die skool is.Christine Tomlinson (graad 7) is gekiesom vir die WP se o.19-meisiekrieketspante speel, al is sy net 13 jaar oud. Sygaan van 11 tot 15 Desember aan dienasionale o.19-meisies-krieketweek inDurban deelneem.