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Sporadic beach robberies in recent weeks havesparked concern. Police have advised residentsto avoid walking alone. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

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Leisurely walks along the beach atsunset took a nasty turn last weekfollowing reports about sporadic rob-

beries.On Wednesday 10 February, a resident

shared his experience on various Face-book pages and warned residents to bevigilant.Heexplained that, alongwithhisgirlfriend, he was held up by knife pointbetweenBigBay andEerstesteen.He saidthey were approached by three men andcellphones and cash were taken. Theman, his partner and their dogs were un-

harmed during the incident.The man’s post sparked concern with

many residents claiming to feel unsafe onthe beach and warnings being issued byvarious organisations.In a post on theWard 23 Facebook page,

councillor Nora Grose said while it wasnot aneverydayoccurrence, sheappealedto all residents and tourists to be vigilantwhen visiting the beach at any time of theday or evening.“Should you feel unsafe please call one

of the neighbourhoodwatches in the areaor thepolice. If younotice strangershang-ing around please stay alert and ratherleave the area and report the incident to

your nearest police station.”Police spokesperson Warrant Officer

Daphne O’Reilly confirms the case wasreported and says according to the docketthe complainant and her partner werehaving a picnic on the beach when theywere accosted by three suspects armedwith knives.She says the men fled the scene on foot

and to date no arrests have been made.Responding to questions about beach

robberies in recent weeks, she explainsthere have been other cases where vic-tims have reported being robbed alongthe stretch of beach between Marine Cir-cle and Big Bay.

“There are not specific days of theweekor weekend that these robberies occurand these incidents take place sporadical-ly throughout the week. They usually oc-cur late in the afternoon or early even-ings before 22:00.”No arrests have beenmade for this inci-

dent and O’Reilly says while investiga-tions are underway, no suspects havebeen identified.Table View Community Police Forum

(CPF) chairperson David Harris sayswhile they are concerned the best way tocounter negative elements in public spa-ces is to make use of it more frequently.

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It was clear from last week’s article that the residents of greater Table View are supported by the FF+in their view of fireworks being held despite the contravention of numerous by-laws. We also askedthe ACDP for their insight on this issue, and Grant Haskin, Director Media & Communications,commented as follows:

“By-laws are there for a reason, primarily because they address important safety and ecologymatters, and the health concerns of affected local residents at all approved fireworks sites, regardingthe trauma they and domestic and wild animals experience during the fireworks. For the City to thenignore those by-laws means it is ignoring the very valid reasons behind them.

By-laws stipulating that fireworks should not occur within a specified distance from petrol stations areaimed precisely at preventing dangerous situations with fireworks exploding close to flammableliquids and gasses. It’s simply irresponsible and dangerous for the City to ignore that by-law. Nothingless.

Likewise, by-laws relating to the distance of fireworks from residential properties are there preciselybecause the by-law recognize the health, psychological and emotional trauma many residents and allanimals (both domestic and wild) experience during and for long periods after fireworks. For the Cityto ignore those guidelines is a clear reflection of the City's bombastic and uncaring attitude towardsthe residents and animals who live nearby. The City then proceeds to ignore all complaints of traumaand claims for compensation to cover valid doctors and vets bills.

The City would clearly rather please those who drive in to watch the fireworks than the ratepayers wholive there. Under these circumstances the ACDP believes it is better and safer to ban fireworksdisplays”.

So, there we have it. Two opposition parties supporting the residents of Greater Table View, with theCoCT riding roughshod over the by-laws. Perhaps the time has come for the CoCT to rethink this one.

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“There are many things we can do, likewalking in groups, being more vigilantand avoiding deserted areas. But we canalso get out and enjoy the beaches. Sun-set walks are very popular and weshould get more people out there to en-joy this. Criminals are less likely to ap-proach large groups of people,” he says.

On Valentine’s Day several couplesand young families could be seen alongthe beach.

O’Reilly advises residents to avoidcarrying large amounts of cash, to walkin groups, and avoid secluded areas onthe beach.

“When you are confronted by sus-pects, do exactly asyouare told.The rob-bers are in control of the situation be-cause they are armed, and it serves nopurpose to resist them – you will onlybe putting your life at risk. Don’t shoutor do anything until the robbers haveleft the area. Many crime scenes haveturned violent as the robbers leave, re-sulting in deaths or injuries to innocentpeople.”

She says police are concerned aboutthe amount of robberies and urge resi-dents to report all criminal incidents soofficers can establish a crime patternanalysis and corrective action can betaken.

Lions embark on egg huntThe Table View Lions Club challengesschools, businesses and private individu-als to participate in its Easter EggCollection Drive.

The club delivers these in speciallydecorated boxes to more than 30 homesand institutions for the elderly, disabledand youth as well as various hospitals.

If you would like to help call LizHucks on 076 277 7175 or [email protected].

New bus for Valentine:Sunningdale Primary School

learners got a surprisebefore Valentine’s Day

when their new school busarrived last Friday. Receiv-

ing the keys are principalEstelle de Witt and

vice-principal Duan Graham.

Some years ago when a group of Rugby7s supporters travelled to Port Eliza-beth for the SA Rugby 7s tournament,

they decided to introduce a fine system forvarious “infringements”.

On their return, they decided to donatethemoney to a deserving charity. The chari-ty chosenat the timewas theSeaRescueSta-tion in Melkbosstrand, NSRI Station 18.

The group of friends, who often meet atthe popular Doodles Restaurant on TableView beachfront, used to gather around asmall round table on the balcony. Later theydecided tobring the table inside, but this didnot sit well with the bar staff and much totheir dismay, one day the table disappeared.

The group felt aggrieved and made thisknown to management at the time. A shortwhile later, the table suddenly reappearedand the group, now the “Knights of theMiss-ing Table”, were able to meet and plan theirnext rugby tour.

On Sunday 7 February, the Knights of theMissing Table handed over a cheque forR13 000 to Rhine Barnes, station command-er for NSRI Melkbosstrand.

Barnes said Melkbosstrand has had oneof the busiest seasons ever experienced andwas one of the busiest stations in the NSRIorganisation.

“With the unprecedented hot weather wehave experienced, many more people spenttime at the beach. The wind has also madeideal conditions for kiteboarding and kite-

boarders made up a large part of the callsreceived,” said Barnes.

“The NSRI does not charge for its serviceand is reliant on donations and fund-rais-ing. This money will be used to cover someof the many needs of our busy rescue

station.”James Digby Grant, “CEO” and founding

member of the “Knights of the Missing Ta-ble”, said they could think of no better causethan the NSRI and in particular, the Melk-bosstrand Rescue Station.

R13 000 for NSRI thanks to 7s

NSRI crew members and members of the “Knights of the Missing Table” outside DoodlesRestaurant, Table View, where the Knights handed a cheque for R13 000 to the MelkbosstrandNSRI Rescue Station.

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Table View tongues are wagging aboutthe proposal to close Parklands PoliceStationwithmany questioning the rea-

soning.Last week, TygerBurger revealed the pro-

posal by provincial police to close the satel-lite station in 2017 (“Station under review”,10 February). According to the Table ViewCommunity Police Forum (CPF), they havebeen informed that when the lease for thestation,which is situated in a business park,expires in September 2017, it will be closed.

No final decisionProvincial police have been unable to an-

swer any questions regarding the reasons,but explained the station is under reviewand no final decision has been made.Meanwhile the CPF and various crime-

fighting organisations are preparing to lob-by against the closure.

CPF chairperson David Harris says therehave been several responses and enquiriesin social media. “The Table View communi-ty is not happy about this proposal because

at this stage we have no idea how we willbe compensated for the loss of this service.We also have no information on what willhappen next and many are uniting to showtheir support,” he says.Parklands Neighbourhood Watch (PNW)

chairperson Gary le Roux explains the sta-tionwas initially set up as a satellite station,but over time was downgraded and today isa mere “contact point”.“Obviously we do not want to lose any-

thingwhen it comes to police services in ouroperating area and we hope to see a fullyfunctional police station in Parklands in thenot too distant future. TheTableViewPoliceStation is situated at the most southerlypoint of our area as suburbs like Parklandsand Sunningdale were not here when thisstation was built.”Le Roux says the consequences of the pos-

sible closure of the Parklands police station,which is crucial to so many residents whocannot get to the Table View police station,in their view would lead to more crimes notbeing reported.“This could also send a negative message

to the residents of Parklands and Sunning-dale by indirectly saying we do not care. As

far as we know, it is still unclear at thisstage what will happen but PNW stands to-gether with the Table View CPF in theirendeavours to look into this further.”

‘Full’ station will be neededJamieAgenbag, spokesperson for theTa-

ble View Neighbourhood Watch (TVNW)says they believe the closure of the stationwill affect the communitynegatively as thesize of the area is growing dramatically.“This contact point allows people from

Parklands, Dunoon and Sunningdale tohave access to police, where many of theusers do not have the necessary transportto get to Table View station. We also haveour control room in a section of the policestation and this closure would negativelyaffect our organisation and our ability toassist police to fight crime.”

Agenbag saysmore officers should be as-signed to the precinct.

In a letter to the TygerBurger, Leon Al-hadeff, chairpersonof theTableViewRate-payers’ Association (TVRA) vouched theirsupport for the station to remain open.

“It is important to note that this decisionis based on crime statistics which are used

to guide provincial police management to de-ploy scant resources towhere they are neededmost. It is clear that these same statistics failto highlight that crime is on the up and thatthis satellite station which services the great-er area, should in fact be upgraded to a fullyfledged police station,” he writes.He calls on residents to support the CPF on

this matter and for the community to uniteagainst the closure.CPF deputy chairperson Grant Lemos says

one solution is to consider creating a “full po-lice station”.“While the matter is under review, maybe

provincial police should consider makingParklands a full police station. If you look atthe growth, a new station will be needed.”

The greater Table View community has shown their support against the proposed closure of the Parklands Satellite station. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

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Proposal to tackle crime, vagrants

A proposal to establish a Special Ratings Area for Marconi Beam and Montague Gardens is aimedat curbing crime and tackling social issues like vagrancy. Here a man is seen making an open firenear an illegal structure in Montague Gardens. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval

Abold new plan to tackle crime andgrime inMarconiBeamandMontagueGardenshasbeen tabled. Property and

business owners met yesterday to take abold step to improve business conditions byproposing a Special Ratings Area (SRA).

With scant resources and escalating crimea group of property owners have come to-gether to present their ideas to tackle ongo-ing issues in the two areas.

Speaking to TygerBurger ahead of themeeting, Jonty de la Porte, chairperson ofthe steering committee, said that four yearsago an armed robbery at the Cheese FactoryShop sparked an outcry when the owner waskilled and his daughter wounded in a shoot-ing.

“A public meeting was hosted with vari-ous stakeholders at the police station andfrom that it was decided to form a MontagueGardens Business Forum to facilitate com-munication between the police, propertyowners and businesses.”

He says an initiative to get businesses toassist with security as volunteers failed be-cause unlike neighbourhood watches whichoperate in residential areas, volunteers donot live in Montague Gardens making it dif-ficult.

De la Porte says property owners realiseda better system was needed and two yearsago started investigating the establishmentof an SRA.

According to the City of Cape Town, anSRA refers to a clearly defined geographicalarea in which property owners contributeadditional rates to fund “top-up” services forthat specific area as per the approved busi-ness plan.

The committee sought help from Derek

Bock, chief operations officer of the Voor-trekker Corridor Improvement District.

De la Porte says the business and industri-al hub is hit hard by property related crimeissues, vagrancy, illegal dumping and van-dalism.

In one of the more serious incidents, Tyg-erBurger published an online report after awoman was shot in the face at a business inStella Road during a robbery in December.

“With all of this there has been an outcryand initially it was about getting authoritiesto do something. This has changed as own-ers have become very aware of the lack ofresources. The steering committee was es-tablished in late 2014 and the meeting onTuesday will be the first public consulta-

tion.”The proposal calls for an SRA to cover ap-

proximately 1500 properties of which theowners will be charged extra rates.

De la Porte explains the extra money willbe channelled into improving security,cleanliness and social issues. He says the ad-ditional funding which will be managed bya Central Improvement District (CID) willsee the employment of a manager who willmanage security and cleaning teams to helpimprove the business hub.

“We are looking at the installation of 40CCTV cameras, licence plate recognition(LPR) cameras and two dedicated patrol ve-hicles. In addition we will have cleaningteams who will address the illegal dumping

and to combat the urban decay and in addi-tion a social team to help with issues like va-grancy.”

He says industrial areas like Blackheathand Parow have made a significant impactand as they continue to improve, MontagueGardens and Marconi Beam could soon startto see businesses vacate. In addition, he sayswith the development of a brand new indus-trial area known as Rivergate near Park-lands, Montague Garden is feeling the pres-sure.

According to information provided by theCity, SRAs are governed by Section 22 of theMunicipal Property Rates Act (MPRA), theMunicipal Finance Management Act(MFMA), the Companies Act (Non ProfitCompany – NPC), the SA Constitution andthe City of Cape Town’s Special Rating AreaBy-law of 2012.

With the associated costs of an SRA, prop-erty owners are billed an additional tariffbased on the value of their property accord-ing to the most recent municipal evalua-tions. This is measured in millions.

The tariff estimate for the Montague Gar-dens, Marconi Beam SRA is R92. This meansif your property is valued at R1m, you willbe required to pay an additional tariff of R92each month. This amount increases by R92for every R1m in property value.

Yesterday’s meeting was the first publicengagement to gauge the response of busi-ness and property owners. It will be followedby a lengthy public participation processwhere property owners will be required tovote. In order to get it approved by the mu-nicipality, the steering committee will needto obtain 51% yes votes.

De la Porte says they are hoping to maketheir full submission to the City by Septem-ber 2016 to ensure the SRA is functioning byJuly 2017.

The Table View Lions Club is looking for vol-unteers who are passionate about making adifference. Lions Club International is a non-political, non-sectarian voluntary organisa-tion comprised of 1,4millionmenandwomenspread over 209 countries.

Table View Lions Club is made up of dedi-cated members and partners from all walksof life who give up their spare time to servethose less fortunate. The club was charteredin August 1976 and has 23 members.

They collect clothing, food, toys, blankets,towels and various other items to distributeto various orphanages, schools, seniorhomes and animal shelters. They also holdfundraising events such as spit braais, morn-ing tea parties and gala evenings, and sellstock car tickets and programmes at the Kil-larney motor racing track.

If you are interested in making a differ-ence, call Thys van Eck on 072 224 2682 oremail [email protected].

Lions calling for more volunteers

Thami Khumalo from Table View HighSchool achieved a hat trick in his u.15cricket match against Robinville on Monday1 February. Here he is pictured with histrophy made from the actual ball that theyplayed with.

Table View stars show how

Emilio Pillay took 5 wickets for 57 runs in hisfirst team match against Wynberg Boys onSaturday 30 January. Here he is picturedwith his trophy.

Learners get inflated view: Grade 9 learners from Table View High School enjoyed a trip tothe Cape Town Science Centre last week. The outing included time in the inflatable planetarium,building models of cells, using the camera obscura and a science show presented by theentertaining ex-teacher Detlef Basel (centre).

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Acombined effort by Table View, Good-wood and Elsies River police stationsled to the arrest of two men following

a string of break-ins in Table View.Thieves went on a rampage in the Table

View precinct last week with several resi-dents claiming crowbars were used to gainentry to their homes.According to a trusted source there were

nine front-door entries on Wednesday 10February. “Table Viewwas hit hard yester-day. It appeared to be well orchestrated.”Social media also buzzed with residents’

reports of large appliances being stolen.Police spokesperson Warrant Officer

Daphne O’Reilly says homes in Parklands,Sunningdale and along the beachfrontweremostly affected.O’Reilly could not confirm the amount of

cases reported onWednesday but says in allcases reported the front doors or slidingdoors of premises were forced open and insome cases crowbars were used.Later that day at about 22:00 police and

a security company were involved in ahigh-speed car chasewhich resulted in apo-lice vehicle rammed and officers injured.O’Reilly explains the drama unfolded

when an alarm of a home in FernwoodClose, Parklands, was triggered. “ComplexPatrols and police responded and foundfour men in a white Volkswagen Polo. The

men sped away and a chase ensued. On thecorner of Plattekloof and Koeberg roads,the police vehicle tried to block the Polo butthemen rammed the police vehicle pushingit into the robot. The two officers hadminorinjuries.”Complex Patrols continued to chase the

thieves and this resulted in another crashon the corner of Dingle and Alice roads.“Complex Patrols were out of action, but

during the chase officers were communi-cating with Goodwood police and these offi-cers chased the suspects further. The sus-pects skipped a red robot and collided withanother vehicle near Voortrekker Road.”The men left the vehicle and started run-

ning in various directions. Goodwood offi-cers managed to arrest one of the men inRuyterwacht and during a search of the carfound a crowbar and a “big hammer”. Offi-cers also recovered bank cards which be-long to the owner of the Parklands home.Later that evening during a vehicle check

point (VCP) held byElsies River police, offi-cers found a man in possession of house-hold goods reported stolen from the Park-lands home.“He was arrested for being in possession

of suspected stolen goods. Both suspects ar-rested byGoodwood andElsies River policehave been linked to the Table View case. Atthis stage they are being processed by thosestations and Table View police will contin-ue to investigate to see whether they can belinked to the other break-ins.’’

Crowbar thefts spike

Roadworks which include the finishing ofthe asphalt surfacing in front of the newMyCiTi bus stops in Koeberg Road com-menced this week.According to a notice by the City of Cape

Town, certain sections along one of thesouthbound lanes along Koeberg Road, be-tween Noble Road and Dr Malan Crescent,will be closed to traffic from 09:00 today

(Wednesday 17 February). The lane clo-sures will be in effect at the respective My-CiTi bus stops where the asphalt surfacingis done over a distance of about 50 metres.The roadworks should be completed by

Thursday 25 February.V Call the Transport Information Centre on0800 65 64 63 or follow @Transport4CT on Twitterfor more information.

Koeberg road works completed next week

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Die GV2015 waardasielys is op www.capetown.gov.za/propertyvaluations beskikbaar. Jy kan jou eiendomswaardasie besigtig en ’n goedgemotiveerde beswaar teen nie later nie as 29 April 2016 teen enige saak wat op die waardasielys verskyn of weggelaat is, indien.

Die vorms vir die indiening van besware is by die onderstaande lokale en op die Stad se webwerf verkrygbaar. GEEN LAAT BESWARE SALAANVAARWORD NIE.

Ingevolge artikel 49(1)(a)(ii) van die Wet kan enige eiendomsbesitter, of ander persoon wat wil, binne die voorgeskrewe tydperk ’n beswaar by diemunisipale bestuurder indien oor enige saak wat op die algemene waardasielys verskyn of weggelaat is.

Eienaars sal skriftelik van hul waardasies in kennis gestel word by die posadres wat op die Stad se databasis is.

Aandag word spesifiek gevestig op artikel 50(2) van die Wet waarvolgens ’n beswaar teen ’n spesifieke individuele eiendom ingedien moet worden nie teen die waardasielys as ’n geheel nie.

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Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

4. Vishoek-Raadsaal Vishoek-Adminkantoor, Sentrale Sirkel, Recreationweg (LangsVishoek-Burgersentrum)

Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45,behalwe 14/03/2016; 18/04/2016Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

5. Somerset-Wes Se Munisipale Kantoor Hoek Van Andries Pretorius- En Victoriastraat, Somerset-Wes Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

6. Konferensiekamer, Bellville- MunisipaleGebou

Voortrekkerweg 2, Bellville (Langs Northlink College, OorkantSanlam)

Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

7. Brackenfell-Raadsaal Brackenfell- Munisipale Kantore, Hoek Van Paradysstraat En OuPaarlweg, Brackenfell

Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

8. Avondale-Biblioteeksaal Avondale-Burgersentrum, Grosvenorlaan, Avondale, AtlantisOop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

9. Ledger House – Konsultasiekamer 2 Hoek Van Adenlaan En Georgestraat, AthloneOop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

10. Plumstead- Munisipale Gebou Victoriaweg 3, Plumstead (Hoek Van Victoriaweg & Hoofweg) Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

11. Fezeka: Gugulethu Hoek Van Ny1 En Lansdowneweg, Gugulethu Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

12. Lentegeur-Burgersentrum –Grondverdieping

Merrydaleweg, Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

13. Stocks & Stocks-Kontantkantoor Hoek Van Ntlakohlaza- & Ntlazanastraat, KhayelitshaOop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

14. Parow-Burgersentrum – Klein Saal Hoek Van Voortrekkerweg En Tallentstraat, ParowOop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

15. Kuilsrivier-Burgersentrum Van Riebeeckweg, Kuilsrivier (Hoek Van Carinus- En VanRiebeeckstraat), Kuilsrivier

Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

16. Macassar-Behuisingskantoor Bindlaan, Macassar Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

17. Strand- Munisipale Kantoor Hoek Van Faganweg En Hoofweg, Strand Oop van 19/02/2016 tot 29/04/2016 van 08:15 – 15:45Toe tydens naweke en op openbare vakansiedae

Vir nadere inligting:Hulpsentrum: 0860 103 089Web: www.capetown.gov.za

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER

2015-ALGEMENEWAARDASIELYS VIR DIE STAD KAAPSTAD

Modern urban management reaps rewardsCentury City has equipped itself with a

comprehensive urban managementsystem forprompt service deliveryand

the real-time electronic logging of all kindsof activities and incidents in the area.

These activities and incidents range fromcrime, crime prevention, municipal servi-ces, medical emergencies, traffic and car ac-cidents, management of estate develop-ments and facilities management. Thispaves the way for urban service conceptssuch as a “connected or smart city”.

The system, known as Incident Desk, isaimed at improving urban management inSouth Africa and is currently being rolledout country-wide. More than 170 000 activi-ties and incidents have already been loggedon the system in just 18 months, making itthe largest private urban management sys-tem in South Africa.

Tiaan Janse van Rensburg, director of So-lution House Software which developed In-cident Desk, says Century City provides anexcellent example where effective connec-tivity in real-time can help with service de-livery. “This not only in creating a safe andsecure environment, but also all activitiesthat take place in an urban precinct.”

Indications are that incidents of crime atCentury City are significantly lower than inthe rest of the Western Cape.

The system further indicates that 50% ofall incidents inCenturyCity are traffic relat-ed. About 7% of all incidents are vehicle ac-cidents,while 22%of all incidents arewheel-clamping related. During the 11 months toJanuary there were 51 LPR hits (licenseplate recognitions), with most traffic in-fringements occurring on Thursdays, Fri-days and Mondays.

“The prevalence of municipal service andmaintenance requests and crime reports arevery similar, each making up about 12% ofall logged incidents. Interestingly, most peo-ple needed medical assistance on Wednes-days during the nine months to October lastyear, but this shifted almost exclusively toTuesdays in December of the same year.

“The 2015 festive season at Century Cityprovided a good test period for the system.It came out tops in delivering real-time in-formation on incidents that needed promptaction,” Janse van Rensburg said.

MarinusBoshoff, safety and securityman-ager for the Century City Property Owners’Association, says a comprehensive festiveseason security plan was in place during De-cember 2015. Having real-time informationavailable regarding the various incidents,enabled a quicker response time.

Incident Desk assisted Century City in de-ploying their festive season safety and secu-rity plan. Incidents over the festive periodwere kept in check, with the number of re-ported occurrences in December being simi-lar to that of November. The only significantincreases were water related and medicalemergencies.

Gordon Ralph, facilities manager of theCenturyCityPropertyOwners’Association,says that Century City is now 20 years oldand continuously expanding,which necessi-tates the need for ongoing infrastructuremaintenance and effective systems andprocesses to manage these needs.

“Recording of infrastructure mainte-nance issues with up to date informationand in real-time is of major importance.There is also the issue of the accountabilityof the maintenance staff,” Ralph said.

MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval

Dunoon residents now have access to mu-nicipal services with just one phone call.

This follows the introduction of aFreeCall line at the community hall lastweek. The hall buzzed with excitement dur-ing a visit by ward councillor LubabaloMakeleni and Mayco member for corporateservices andcompliance,XantheaLimberg.

According to a City statement, FreeCalllines allow residents to call on the City forhelp and are conveniently located withineasy reach of communities in municipalbuildings, housing offices, cash offices, li-braries, clinics, and in community facilitiesthroughout the city.

Limberg explains while many residentshave access to cellphones, they do have aknack of running out of airtime or havinga flat battery.

“The high cost of cellphone calls oftenmakes it difficult for residents to reach outto the City for services. This free servicecan be seen as a lifeline that makes the Citymore accessible to communities. FreeCalllines canbeused to contact theCity for vari-ous enquiries and service requests relatingto, for example, account enquiries, refusecollection, illegal dumping, water leaks,sewer blockages, street lights that are notworking, potholes and damaged roads.”

When a resident uses the FreeCall line,the phone automatically connects to theCity’s call centre as the caller lifts the re-ceiver. A call centre agent answers thephone in the language of the caller’s choice,logs the service request, and gives the callera reference number.

“By reporting faults, complaints, vandal-ismand theft of City property, residents canplay their part in helping us build a well-run city, together. The City is aware of thelimited landline availability and the highcosts of cellphone calls. This led the corpo-rate services directorate to install FreeCalllines in public amenities which residentscan use to contact the City.”

The pilot phase of this project waslaunched in July 2009.

Dunoongets directline to City

Dunoon resident Heather Mawela makes useof the newly installed FreeCall line at thecommunity hall. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

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Die voorvervaardigingvan ’n rolprent gegrond opAnoeschka von Meck sebekroonde jeugboek, Vase-linetjie, is tans in vollegang.Die rolprent Vaselinetjie

volg die grootwordjare vanVaselinetjie (Helena) Bos-manwat in ’nweeshuis be-land omdat sy wit is, maardeur bruin grootouersgrootgemaak is.Daar moet sy haar naïe-

we self verloor omhaar eieoorlewing te verseker.Dis wanneer Vaseline-

tjie verlief raak op TexanKirby, ’n aantreklike envurige kinderhuisseun,dat een van haar grootste

uitdagings aangespreekword: die waarheid oorhaar herkoms.Die filmspan spring

eersdaags weg met ’n nasi-onale soektog na die hoof-akteurs om die karakterste vertolk. Hulle nooi mei-sies tussen die ouderdomvan sewe en 22 jaar na dieoudisies, asook seuns tus-sen die ouderdom van 10en 13 jaar en 16 tot 22 jaar– wat lig van gelaat is endonker hare het.Die Kaapse oudisies sal

op Vrydag 26 en Saterdag27 Februarie plaasvind.V Stuur ’n e-pos aan [email protected] vir meer in-ligting.

‘Vaselinetjie’ skud haar vere reg

MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval

A30-year-old Kensington man ap-peared in court last week afterthe stabbing of a Table View

Neighbourhood Watch (TVNW) mem-ber in Bloubergrant last week.According to a statement by TVNW,

the incident occurred on Thursday 11February when the watch member ar-rived home. “One of our patrollerswent to check on a suspicious situa-tion near his house on the way homefromameeting.He questioned the sus-picious person who allegedly stabbed

him in the chest. The member gavechase and put it out over our radio net-work. He received medical attentionand was in the emergency room with-in minutes. He is very lucky and willmake a full recovery.“The support received by police,

members and armed response compa-nies was phenomenal. Thank you toall,” wrote TVNW spokesperson Ja-mie Agenbag.Police spokesperson Warrant Offi-

cer Daphne O’Reilly says the victimwas driving in Bloubergrant when henoticed aMercedes-Benz driving slow-ly. “The vehicle stopped and a passen-

ger of the vehicle got out. The victimgot out of his vehicle and questionedthe suspect. The suspect then stabbedhim in the upper chest with a knife.The driver of the Mercedes droveaway and the suspect fled on foot.”She says various authorities came

out to assist and approximately anhour later police received a complaintof a suspicious person on the roof ofone of the houses. “They found a manwho indicated he was chased by some-one and was hiding. He turned out tobe the same suspect and the knife wasfound in his possession, and hewas ar-rested for attempted murder.”

Man in court after stabbing

‘Vet pret’ by vanjaar se ekspo

Daar was vanjaar iets viralmal by kykNET se Buite-ek-spo, wat die afgelope naweeknet buite Malmesbury op dieplaas Môreson aangebied is.Die terugvoer was baie posi-

tief en het ingesluit dat dit“goed georganiseerd” en “vetpret” was. Meer as 15 500mense het die ekspo besoek.Neels Kleynhans het Sater-dag se aksie afgeneem.

Fred Potgietervan Malmesbu-ry het ’nperfektelandinguitgevoertydens dievalskermverto-ning watSaterdag deurMother CitySkydiving bykykNET seBuite-ekspoaangebied is.Fred het meeras 4 000spronge agterdie blad enbeoefen diésport reedssedert 2007.

Buiten dieuitstallings

was die kwad-en motorfiets-

vertonings,aangebied

deur WesternCape Off RoadClub, ook baie

gewild onderdie toeskouers.

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Die Stad Kaapstad het ingegryp deur kennisgewings vir die hernuwing van motorlisensie-skyfies uit te reik.

Voertuigeienaars sal voortaan hernuwingskennisgewings van die Stad ontvang, en nie soosin die verlede van nasionale agentskappe nie.

Dit sal verligting bring vir die ongerief van die afgelope paar maande wat veroorsaak is deurdie versuim van nasionale regeringsagentskappe om hul verantwoordelikhede na te kom,en wat daartoe gelei het dat die uitreiking van hernuwingskennisgewings opgeskort is.

Die nasionale departement van vervoer kon nie daarin slaag om die oorskakelingvan die elektroniese nasionale verkeersinligtingstelsel (eNaTIS) na diepadverkeersbestuursagentskap (RTMC) af te handel nie. Gevolglik stuur hulle niehernuwingskennisgewings uit nie en is hulle ook nie in staat om meer eNaTIS-dienspunteaan die Stad te voorsien om ons in staat te stel om die diens by ons munisipale kantore uit tebrei nie.

Ander ingrypings deur die Stad sluit die volgende in:• kliënte word, waar moontlik, voor die amptelike oopmaaktyd van ons kantore om08:00 gehelp

• kantore bly oop tot die laaste persoon in die ry gehelp is• personeel word oortyd aangewend om meer kliënte te kan help• personeel word by besige kantore in die metro herontplooi

Kliënte word aangemoedig om aanlyn aansoek om hul voertuiglisensies te doen deurwww.capetown.gov.za/eservices te besoek.

Regulasies van die nasionale regering bepaal tans dat bewys van verblyf getoon moetword wanneer om ’n lisensiehernuwing aansoek gedoen word. Bring dus asseblief jouidentiteitsdokument en bewys van verblyf en, indien moontlik, afskrifte daarvan saamaangesien dit die tyd wat jy by munisipale sentrums hoef te wag, sal verkort.

Vir ’n volledige lys van dokumente wat as bewys aanvaar word, kan inwoners die webwerfvan die Wes-Kaapse regering besoek: www.westerncape.gov.za/tpw.

Meer inligting is by [email protected] beskikbaar.

Inwoners se geduld en ondersteuning word waardeer.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER30/2016

STAD GRYP IN OM LANG RYE VIRVOERTUIGLISENSIES KORT TE KNIP

The new 125-room Century City Hotel of-ficially opened its doors last week.

Built at a cost of R200m and locatedadjacent to the new Century City ConferenceCentre, the Century City Hotel will cater forboth business and leisure markets andbrings to 600 the number of rooms now avail-able in Century City.

Greg Deans, a director of the Rabie Proper-ty Group, says the development was a re-sponse to the growing demand for hotel ac-commodation at Century City.

The general manager of the new hotel,Walda Meyer, says it has been designed tobe out of the ordinary with a great emphasishaving been placed on room efficiencies forboth business and leisure travellers.

“The only thing traditional about it is thelaundry shoot.”

Among its iconic features is a green wallwith more than 3500 living plants forminga backdrop to the reception area.

Paolo Viotti of Vivid Architects says everycity should have at least one public squarethat offers a dynamic, vibrant and safe envi-ronment for the public to enjoy.

“Century City Hotel is one of three build-ings that now form the new Century CitySquare, a beautifully proportioned spacethat will offer users the opportunity to so-cialise, relax, dine and be entertained. Thehotel experience within this environment isfurther enhanced by the introduction of theextended canal system of Century City andthe bold landscaping themes that frame thisdevelopment.”

He says the urban design and planning ofthis precinct has ensured and encouragedpedestrian connectivity and hierarchy ofthat over the motor vehicle, a comfortableand safe human environment and a seam-less interface between building and square.

“The hotel architecture has employed themaximum use of glass at the ground floor

plane to ensure trans-parency between insideand out while the devel-oper’s brief has ensuredthat restaurants, coffeeshops and hotel publicareas spill out onto thesquare to ensure there isa constant buzz of activi-ty, life and energy.”

Meyer says the multi-purpose Square Café andwine bar on the groundfloor of the hotel havebeen designed to be partof the public square on towhich they flow and towelcome not only hotelresidents but also non-residents.

New Century Cityhotel opens its doors

On hand to greet staff in front of the reception area with thebackdrop of a living wall comprising more than 3500 plants were,from left, Winson Nyoni (restaurant manager), Walda Meyer (generalmanager), Michelle Presting (executive housekeeper) and MichaelRentzke (front office manager).

Fisantekraal Animal Welfare has someadorable smaller breeds looking for theirforever homes.

These little pooches have big personali-ties and are affectionate, intelligent, andfull of character, says Jenni Davies of theFisantekraal Animal Welfare (FAW).

Scruffles is a happy-go-lucky chap wholikes everybody and everything. Hecomes from a farm and needs outdoorspace with green grass. He is a ScottishTerrier mix of around 6 to 8 years old.

Speedy is a gentle, fun-loving dog whotakes a little time to settle in, but oncecomfortable, will be your shadow. Thislittle guy needs to eat specific food to pro-tect his bladder, but other than that, he’sa low-maintenance, easy-going dog.

Gypsey is a small Miniature Pinscher-Dachshund mix of around seven to eightmonths old. She gets on with cats, otherdogs, and children.

Adoption fees vary depending on theanimal, and in-cludes micro-chipping, vac-cination, de-worming andsterilisation.

If you can’tadopt, why notsponsor a dogfor just R200per month,while he or shewaits for theirforever home?V Call phone074 688 1153 oremail [email protected],visit www.faw.za.org or follow FAWon Facebook formore information.

Not attractive; very loveable

Speedy is playful and enjoys a good gameof catch-the-ball.

Maybe not an oil painting, but Scruffles getson well with other dogs and cats and alsolikes children.

Tiny Gypsey is a littleshy of strangers, but sheloves attention and reallyenjoys cuddles.

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V Saarp The South African Association ofRetired Persons’ Milnerton branch will hostits next social meeting at Milnerton libraryon Wednesday 17 February at 09:00. Therewill be tea, biscuits and entertainment byGordon Epstein, also known as Elvis. Call Al-ice Rheeder on 021 551 7370 for more.

V Happiness workshop The Blouberg Well-ness Network is inviting all interested indi-viduals to attend their first meeting onWednesday 17 February at 18:00 for 18:30.The evening will be hosted by Hirsch’s Mil-nerton in its Bedroom Boutique at 454 Koe-berg Road. Jann Du Venage will give a 15-minute Happiness Technique experientialpresentation, followed by free mini treat-ments to lucky attendees in iridology, deeptissue massage, EFT and general overallwell-being techniques. RSVP to Monique [email protected]

V Beach walk Clean C will host a full moonwalk on Saturday 20 February at 19:00. At-tendance is free and walkers are asked tobring baking donations for the organisa-tion’s Made With Love project run in Joe Slo-vo Park. The walk will start at MilnertonLighthouse. For more information emailGreg Player at [email protected].

V Youth walk The Friends of the Blaauw-berg Conservation Area (FoBCA) invite in-terested high school learners and young vis-itors to Cape Town to join a beach walk andsurvey of African oyster catchers on Satur-day 20 February. Walkers to meet at 08:00at Big Bay and the walk will proceed towardsMelkbosstrand. There are MyCiTi bus stopsat either end. To sign up or for more detailscall Heinz on 073 225 3174 or email him [email protected].

V U3A The next U3A Blaauwberg will be heldon Tuesday 23 February at the Milnerton li-brary auditorium at 10:30. Ken Smith willspeak on how to handle abuse in the home.Entry is R5 for members and R10 for non-members. Tea will be served from 09:45.Call Joslyn Marschal on 021 554 5662 oremail [email protected].

V Women’s workshop Women are invitedto attend a morning of entertainment onThursday 25 February at 15 Engina Cres-cent, Sunset Beach at 09:45. Award-win-ning Ailsa Williamson will host a workshopon her intricate art of needle painting andher life story. Entry is R35 and includes teaand coffee. Call Meryl on 021 551 1552 or082 876 8468 or Kay on 021 554 5232 or073 482 3042 to book.

V Volunteer Milnerton Library needs volun-teers to assist in their reading programmeat Marconi Beam Primary School in Joe Slo-vo and Woodbridge Primary School. Call li-brarian Elmarie Waltman on 021 444 0816 ifyou would like to assist

V West Coast Writers’ Circle will meet onSaturday 27 February at 9:15 at the Milner-ton Library. Meetings are in English and allare welcome. Take along a pen, paper andR10 for tea. Send an SMS to 072 250 9500or visit www.westcoastwriterssa.weebly.com for more information.

V Pretstap Die NG Kerk Bloubergstrand housy jaarlikse pretstap of -draf ten bate vanEcho-jeugontwikkeling op Saterdag 27 Fe-bruarie. Die koste per inskrywing is R45 vir3 km, R50 vir 5 km en R60 for 10 km. Inskry-wings en registrasie is vanaf 07:00. Weg-springtye is 08:00 vir 10 km en 08:15 vir3 km en 5 km vanaf die kerk in Batavia-straat, Bloubergstrand. Rig navrae by021 554 1290 of [email protected]. Skryf aanlyn in bywww.entryninja.com/events/event/3601.

V A Grief to Growth inspirational workshopwill be held at Spice4Life Offices at the Pad-docks shopping centre on Saturday 27 Feb-ruary from 09:30 to 13:00. Entry is R125 andincludes a digital (pdf) copy of the bookGrief to Growth. For more information callStephen on 061 960 0982 or email [email protected].

V Die ACVV Skiereiland hou ’n tee op Sa-terdag 5 Maart vanaf 09:30 in die saal vandie NG Kerk Zonnekus in Milnerton om geldin te samel. Die koskonsultant van Oggendop RSG, Heleen Meyer, sal optree. Kaartjieskos R75, verversings ingesluit. Bespreek by021 511 3001 of 021 511 4704.

Dairy | Dagboek

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Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionele beleid van TygerBurger verwelkom ons voorstelle en kommentaar oor die koerant se inhoud en stel onsbeduidende foute so gou as moontlik reg. Stuur asb. inligting oor die regstelling van foute in die koerant aan die ombudsman vanMedia24 se Gemeenskapspers, George Claassen, by [email protected] of skakel 021 851 3232 of 083 543 2471. Leserskan ook klagtes oor die inhoud by die Persombudsman van Suid­Afrika, mnr. Joe Tholoe, aanhangig maak. Skakel in daardie geval0011 484 3612/8, stuur ’n faks na 0011 484 3619 of ’n e­pos na [email protected] of [email protected]

Touch and feel: The Botanical Society launched a sensory garden at the Athlone School for the Blind. Thegarden was made possible through contributions from MySchool, Rotary Club of Kirstenbosch and the RedhattersBridge Club. It is the first step in what the society hopes will become a multi-functional garden – where thechildren can play freely, enjoy nature and have picnics with their friends and family. Zoe Mjoli (closest to thecamera), Likuwe Mgwebu and Yamkela Malgas (standing) enjoy exploring their new garden. PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

[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

The review to close down theParklands satellite policestation currently in process, isan ill conceived plan that isclearly out of touch in terms ofwhat this communities needs.Opposition to this is being

spearheaded by the CommunityPolice Forum, assisted by bothneighbourhood watches, and asthe chairman of the TableView Rate Payers Association,I can assure this communitythat we stand by this initiativeand will oppose such a plan.It is important that all note

that this decision is based oncrime statistics which are usedto guide Provincial SAPSmanagement to deploy scantresources to where they areneeded most. It is clear thatthese same statistics fail tohighlight that crime is on theup and that this satellitestation which services thegreater area, should in fact beupgraded to a fully fledgedpolice station.As a community, we all need

to support the CommunityPolice Forum in their effortsby ensuring that all criminalacts are reported and that theappropriate case number isobtained in all instances.No crime is too insignificant,

no crime is a civil dispute andno report can be interpreted asbeing frivolous and or per-ceived as a waste of SAPStime. Every criminal act mustbe reported as it is significantto this area and to this commu-nity and if any challengesexperienced when reporting it,this must be brought to theattention of the communitypolice forum chairman soonest.As a community, let us all

stand together and make a

We need a fullyfledged station

Dankie vir die berig “Luiste-raars steek hand diep in sak”,TB, 10 Februarie. Baie mense isingelig omtrent die noodtoe-stand weens die droogte en watdie boere en onskuldige dieremoet deurmaak. Dankie ookaan mense soos Adri Williamswat sulke onbaatsugtige werkverrig, en Radio Tygerberg wathelp met die insameling vangeld. Ons het ons eerste R150bygedra en almal gevra wat onsken om by te dra. Ek wil weetwaar is die politieke partye?En wat het geword van rege-ringshulp aan die plaasboere?

WILMAParklands

Waar is die regeringse hulp aan boere?

I agree and sympathise withRay de Beer over his frustra-tion with the behaviour of taxidrivers (“Taxi drivers detershoppers”, TB, 10 February).I personally stay away from

Bayside Shopping mall. We arereally wasting our time com-plaining to the council or theCity about the sad situationregarding taxi drivers operatingaround Bayside Mall. Whereare the Metro Police? They areseldom seen patrolling thisarea. The only time you see

them is when they are along-side the road with a speedcamera.I strongly suggest we form a

committee to meet with theMEC for Safety and Security todiscuss the matter.

ROY NELSON

Where are theMetro police?

Slice of life

Hoesit bru –how about akoesister?From koesisters to the Kaapse Klopse –the Mother City is home to its ownunique culture.To us, it’s simply home or our way of

life, but I’m very quickly learning that tooutsiders, it’s a foreign world, full ofexotic flavours.I was fortunate enough to see David

Kramer’s new musical, District Six –Kanala, exactly 50 years since “thedistrict” was declared a white group area.The buildings may have been demol-

ished, but thanks to many artists likeKramer and his long time writingpartner, the late Taliep Petersen – andthe many artists they brought to thespotlight – the memory of the area’s richcultural heritage is kept alive.While I was too young to see District

Six: The Musical, this new celebration ofDistrict Six’s smorgasbord of performanceofferings once again reminded me of howculturally significant the area was, and

still is.From the stories

I hear, what madeDistrict Six – andCape Town ingeneral – sospecial, was itsdiversity. TheDistrict was oneof the last placeswhere people ofmany different

cultures, nationalities and races livedtogether.The result was everyone’s cultures

blending into one – like the UnitedStates’ New Orleans – creating a veryspecial melting pot here at the foot ofTable Mountain.To understand just how unique our

world is, one merely has to talk to peoplefrom outside the Western Cape.From the difference between koeksister

and a koesister to gatsbys from GoldenDish, pickled fish at Easter and boeber,our food often leaves folks from up Northscratching their heads.It may be an acquired taste, but those

who didn’t grow up with proper Malaycurries will never know the joy oftingling gums and a mouthful of flavour.Then, of course, there’s our language

with all its weird and wonderful slangthat has developed over the years.Whether you’re saying “Hoesit bru?” or“Awe” – we all understand each other.And therein lies the beauty of this

beautiful City – we may be a town ofvery different extremes, we may comefrom different backgrounds, differentsocio-economic environments and differ-ent cultures, but at the end of the day,we all call ourselves Capetonian.

Thinking out loud ...

SMSV Ek was saam met my man by Tygerberg-hospitaal. Ons het verdwaal en mnr. R.Booysen, senior portier, het aan ons ver-duidelik waarheen ons moet gaan. Omdatmy man swaar geloop het, het mnr. Booy-sen hom in ’n rolstoel laat ry en ons na onsbestemming geneem, ondanks ’n anderverpligting wat hy gehad het. Hy het ookvir ons ’n ander rolstoel gebring wat onskon gebruik. Baie dankie, mnr. Booysen,vir jou goedhartigheid en diens. ’n Menskan duidelik sien dat jy omgee. – Mev. enmnr. Levendal

V Ek ondervind dieselfde gemors met diekragtariewe as Gerhard van Niekerk. Hullebeveel aan dat raadslede genader word.Dieselfde storie word ondervind met wa-tertariewe. Dis soos om ’n kar te koop,maar verskillende pryse geld op verskil-lende tye. Dis nou waarvoor ons eers-daags moet stem: die groen lig gee om jousak leeg te maak. – Peet Marais

) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk en kan gestuur wordna 45527

In a loving rela-tionship, every dayis Valentine’s Day.– Ben Burger

The lack of policeresources is oneof the biggestchallenges ourcommunities face.– Desirée Rorke

Another preciouslife taken in asenseless attack –may the family ofConstable BenKoopman, a Metropolice officer, findpeace in theirhearts and maythe perpetratorsbe brought tobook. – RichardRoberts

Upgrades to theN1 sound good,but I still feel sorryfor the motorists.Three years is along time.– Michelle Linnert

Ons kan nie oralwees nie, so belons met nuus.– Brenden Ruiter

The stationcommander ofElsies River may beseen as a womanof steel … but sheis a mom too, andhas the bestinterest of theyouth at heart.–Astrid Februarie

I am remindedeach day howincredibly lucky Iam to be exposedto so much artistictalent, right here,in our own city.– Louisa Steyl

Brooklyn can dobetter; do your bit.– Monique Duval

Daar is baie soorteganse langs baieverskillendedamme; mensemoet dit aanvaaren respekteer. -Esmé Erasmus

difference as we work towardschanging the perception thatSunningdale, Parklands andRiver gate do not need SAPSsupport, their permanentpresence or a fully fledged andlogistically supported policestation.

LEON ALDAHEFFE-mail

Kan jy dítoorvertel?

V Die bostaande menings is dié vandie betrokke joernalis, en reflekteernie noodwendig die opinie(s) vandie TygerBurger-handelsnaam nie.

“...at the end ofthe day, we allcall ourselvesCapetonian.”

I have the greatest respect forwhat the men and women do inthat sector, seen so manyillegal transactions going onthere. I use Parklands Drive alot driving towards the shop-ping centres, so in closingdown of that station – sorry tosay, only one thing will hap-pen: the crime rate will in-crease. I also would like tothank each and everyone doingtheir duty in that area for thework they do under the mostdifficult situations. Thanks

KOBUSE-mail

Closing station willonly increase crime

Re. “Taxi troubles detershoppers”, TB, 10 February.For 2,5 years I have seen

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officials – if they only dosomething now and then.Forty-five impounded cars

over what period? One month,one year, five years? Finespaid? I heard at court they get95% discount.I barely shop there anymore

and I am not happy if I do.KAI

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Taxi troubles – it’sall empty words

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Group wants ‘accountability’LOUISA STEYL

@lounotes

Agroup of concerned citizens fromacross Cape Town came together in theCBD on Thursday under the auspices

of #ZumaMustFall (ZMF) to call for the res-ignation of President Jacob Zuma.

While a number of marches took placearound the CBD on Thursday to coincidewith the State of the Nation Address (Sona),#ZumaMustFall was not affiliated to any po-litical organisation and called instead for ac-countability and for the South African con-stitution to be upheld.

“We expect everyone to be equal in theeyes of the law, including the president,” oneof the march organisers, Christelle Schee-pers, said at the march.

The #ZumaMustFall march came twomonths after the Unite Against Corruption#CorruptionMustFall march held in theCompany Gardens on 16 December – in re-

sponse to Zuma firing finance ministerNhlanhla Nene, sending the rand into rapiddecline.

Monika Vermeulen, another march orga-niser who helped spread the word about thefirst one, says her own frustrations stemfrom her community work, particularlywith the emergency services, where a lackof infrastructure, resources and manpowerare preventing these services from servingtheir communities effectively.

“We cannot keep quiet about it – at thevery least we have to say it’s wrong.”

As many other people from around SouthAfrica, Vermeulen “put her hand up” and of-fered to help the cause.

Soon, these people pooled their variedskills to start mobilising ordinary citizens.“The cause just found us.”

While they knew Thursday’s march wouldnot be as well attended as the previous one,Vermeulen says they couldn’t afford not tohave a presence in the City during Sona pro-

ceedings.Holding a weekday afternoon

march in the CBD would make itvery difficult for many people toget off work and join, but shesays: “We know that the march-ers who were there made an effort[to be there].”

Vermeulen says there was a lotof nervousness surrounding themarch due to false informationregarding times and venues be-ing distributed on social mediaand Cape Town was the only cityto march, while #ZumaMustFallprotesters in other major townsheld picket demonstrations.

The movement has receivedcriticism for being “too white”,but Vermeulen is quick to pointout: “This affects everybody,” re-ferring to the consequences ofcorruption in government. Whileshe acknowledges that the marchwasn’t as well represented as or-ganisers would have hoped, she points outthat cost of travel and geographical con-straints made it difficult for everyone sup-porting the cause to participate.

Although already a registered organisa-tion, the #ZumaMustFall movement isworking on building partnerships with oth-er non-profit organisations until they havea registered NPO to run the ZumaMustFallcampagin under.

In the meantime they are already workingon their next march, where they will be ableto build on the lessons they learned onThursday. Anyone interested in helping themovement can visit zumamustfall.org, al-though Vermeulen warns that volunteeringrequires hard work.

“Getting [your] hands dirty means a lot tous at this point. We are very proud of whatwe achieved considering we had nothing.”

One Table View resident channelled the Anonymousmovement for the day.

Table View’s Heather Brooks was the youngestprotester.Intersections were closed as protesters moved through the city.

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V Doctor Godenstein’s Man with WesselPretorius and Ameera Conrad will be onstage at the Galloway Theatre until Sat-urday 20 February. Visit www.water-fronttheatreschool.co.za/booknow.

V Othello will be on stage at MaynardvilleOpen-Air Theatre until Tuesday 23 Feb-ruary. Tickets available at Computicket.

V Beautiful Wreckage with Grant Jacobsand Liam Mcdermott will be at the Alex-ander Upstairs Theatre until Friday 26February. Visit shows.alexanderbar.co.za

V 50 Carat Gold will be on stage at Barn-yard Willowbridge until Sunday 6 March.Visit www.barnyard-theatre.co.za for tick-ets and more infor-mation.

V District Six – Kana­la, a new David Kra-mer musical, will beon stage at The Fu-gard Theatre untilSaturday 19 March.Tickets are availableat Computicket.

V Purple Cry will beat Blah Blah Bar in Or-anjezicht tonight(Wednesday). R30.Call 082 349 8849 tobook.

V Carmen Exclusivewill be performingwith the PigalleHouse Band at Pigalletonight (Wednesday)from 19:30. Entranceis free. Call021 421 4848 formore.

V Drie van Die Bes-tes met Danie Nie-haus, Mathys Roetsen Kevin Leo is va-naand (Woensdag) en Donderdag by DieBoer te sien. R220. Bespreek by 021 9791911 of www.dieboer.com.

V Carl Weber, Stuart Taylor, Loyiso Ma-dinga (JHB) and Kenwyn Davids will beat the Cape Town Comedy Club from to-night (Wednesday) until Sunday. Ticketsare available at Computicket.

V Jack Liebeck (violin) will be performingwith the Cape Town Philharmonic Or-chestra under the baton of Victor Yam-polsky at Cape Town City Hall on Thurs-day. Tickets are available at Computicket.

V Urban Blues will be at The Hollow Tree(12 Old Oak Road, Ridgeworth) on Fridayfrom 18:30 with Derek Harper Jr. Entran-ce is free. Call 021 914 0186 for bookingsor more information.

V Pietman die Skot kuier Vrydag met Dieding van ’n storie by Die Boer. R120. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911 of www.die-boer.com.

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to book.

V The Gavin Minter Quartet will be atthe Alphen Boutique Hotel in Constantiaon Friday from 20:00. Entrance is free.Call 021 795 6300 for more informationor directions.

V Pebbleman will be at Café Roux in No-ordhoek on Friday with special guestDean Coche. Call 021 789 2538 for book-ings or more information.

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V Jack Liebeck (vio-lin) and AmandineSavary (piano) willopen the Cape TownConcert Series onSaturday with sona-tas by Debussy, Beet-hoven and Brahmsalong with two piecesby Lalo. Tickets areavailable at Comput-icket.

V The Joe KunnujiExperiment will be atthe V&A WaterfrontAmphitheatre onSaturday from 19:00.Entrance is free.

V Amanda Tiffin willbe at the Alphen Bou-tique Hotel in Con-stantia on Saturdayfrom 20:00. Entranceis free. Call 021 7956300 for more.

V Rocking Horse, TheBanned, DennisEast, The Breeze,Tuxedo, Strange Be-haviour and Bad Ap-

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V Ingo Dannhorn, an Austrian-Germanpianist, will be performing the RichardWagner Society’s first summer recital at37 Kingsgate, 301, Beach Road, Sea Pointon Sunday from 18:00. Tickets cost R220from [email protected] or082 459 6225 or R240 at the door. Wineand a buffet supper will be served.

V The Tale of the Willow Pattern Plate,by puppeteer Jill Joubert will run at theRosebank Theatre from Monday 22 Feb-ruary until Friday 4 March at 10:30 with17:00 performances on Saturday 27 Feb-ruary and 5 March. Tickets cost R80 orR60 for school bookings fromwww.webtickets.co.za or 072 3166 133.

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What’s On | Wat’s Waar

LOUISA STEYL@lounotes

She hasn’t even started yet, and her mu-sic has already made its way to NewYork.

MelkbosmusicianLesleyDicxonwill be of-ficially launching her career with a mediapresentation tomorrow (Thursday), but she’salready promoting her debut single interna-tionally.“Dream”, which was released in Decem-

ber, was mixed andmastered by The CuttingRoom Studios in New York, America, alongwith four other tracks – for her an indicationthat she’s on the right track.Lesley was just six when she made up her

mind that shewanted to become a performer.She had seen a video of Michael Jackson per-forming “Billy Jean” and was sold.What followed was a school career filled

with cultural activities – from poetry anddancing to drama and singing – but shecouldn’t get enough and soon joined a musicacademy as well.After matriculating she was off to study

sound engineering at Cape Audio College to

learnmore about studios and what she want-ed from the music industry.While studying she used her time to net-

work and learn the ins and outs of the localscene, but soon after graduating she gotcracking on the production of her future EP.Her biggest focus in the beginning was

song writing until she went into studio withfamily friendBenedict deMaar. “I could onlyget into studios at night,” she says, addingthat it was often just the two of themworkingon the tracks.The driving force behind Lesley’s decision

to take onmusic full timewas her father, andher face lights up as she recalls: “My sisterresigned from work and all he said to herwas: ‘Don’t work for someone else; makeyour own business,’ because that’s what hebelieves in.”Lesley describes “Dream” as a combina-

tion of rap, pop and reggaewith inspirationallyrics. Her second single, due to be releasedtomorrow, is a full-on reggae song.The song is for familymemberswhoget left

at homewhen someone in the family goes outdrinking.Lesley takes her song writing inspirationfrom everyday life: things she’s experi-enced or seen.“’My [first] single is just about my

dreams and insecurities.” It also turnedout to act as an assertive introduction.“This year is the year for me.”Taking her songs to Cutting Room Stu-

dios was a way for Lesley to test herselfand see if her music was good enough tobe accepted. “The moment I heard thatthey didn’t put auto tune on my voice, Iknew I could probably sing.”Now,with the added approval, her next

step is getting her name “out there”.Her music is available on iTunes and

Amazon and she plans to perform asmuch as possible after tomorrow’slaunch.In the meantime, listeners can keep an

eye on Lesley’s Facebook, Twitter and In-stagram accounts or listen to her inter-view at 14:20 on Hashtag Radio (hashta-gradio.co.za) on Thursday to stay up todate with what she’s been busy with.V For more information about Lesley, and to heara snippet of “Dream”, visit her website at lesley-dicxon.com.

Lesley Dicxon is one step closer to fulfilling herdreams.

Melkbos singergon the right track

The SouthAfrican film industry gets anoth-er turn in the spotlight this weekend whenHappiness is a four letter word releases atSter-Kinekor’s CapeGate, N1 City and Par-ow cinemas.This local film, based on the novel of the

same name by Cynthia Nozizwe Jele, tellsthe story of three friends trying to find theirhappinesswhilemaintaining images of suc-cess and acceptability. The story revolvesaround perfectionist lawyerNandi, glamor-ous housewife Zaza and trendy art gallery

owner Princess, who seem to be living thenew South African dream: money, success,and loving partners. The three friends jug-gle life’s surprising changes as they cometo learn that ‘happiness doesn’t come witha manual’. The three will have to find outwhat truly makes each of them happy andthen fight to get it in their unique way.The film stars Khanyi Mbau, Mmabatho

Montsho and Renate Stuurman.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more information.

‘Happiness’ this weekend at Ster-Kinekor

Voices in the dark: PianistCoila-Leah Enderstein andsoprano Magdalene Minnaar(pictured) will be presentingJohn Cage: In the Dark atYoungblood Gallery in CBDtonight (Wednesday). Theproduction gives music lovers achance to experience classicalmusic in darkness, in aid ofMercy Vision, who work tocombat unnecessary blindness.Tickets cost R120 and include adonation to Mercy Vision. [email protected] orcall 021 424 0074 to book. Visitwww.biblioteek.co.za for more.

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FRIDGES WANTEDWORKING OR FAULTY

SMS sell to083 425 0447

.

WEDDINGS

1490.

A MARRIAGE OFFICERGet married anytime,anywhere. Phone0219305119 / 0828524571

.

FOR SALE

.

WENDY HOUSES

1677.

JR WENDYS3 X 6m R7900FLAT ROOFGratis Voering

AFBETALING WELKOMTel: 021 905 8097072 870 6973

www.jrwendys.co.za.

BOOKS

1607.

EK KOOP BOEKE enlangspeelplate. 0826708987

.

ANTIQUES& ART

1605.

Ek koop antiekeware,juweliersware ,speelgoed, kombuisware, linne,skilderye, ornamente & meubelsSkakel Anita 082 963 8877

.

BUILDINGMATERIAL

1610.

.BOUSAND & KLIP

Bruinklip, Rivierklip, Kompos,Topsoil. Klein en Grootmaat.Teerwerk, Plaveisel, Bouwerk.Skakel: 021 930 5411

.

CLOTHING

1615.

A Cash Deal on AllGoods

Cash paid for all yourunwanted good quality

ladies, mens, kids clothing.Shoes, linen, bric 'n brac

etc.Christelle 0844081437

.

FURNITURE

1635.

A1 FURNITURE SHOPKoop alle tweedehandse

beddens/meubels/breekware.

KOM DADELIK0835651685/0219824176

078 150 1702

.

AANDAGAAN ALMALDIRK BETAALKONTANTVir alle

2de-handse meubels,kombuisware, ens.Tel. 021 558 9815/082 443 2640

.AANDAG: Barend soekdringend 2de HandseMeubels, Beddens, kaste& yskaste om te koop.Betaal kontant en kom

haal self.Skakel 082 848 2880

.AANKOOP van meubelsvir kontant % 021 982 2401/083 383 2505.

.AARON WANTS ENTIRE

Home Contents. 074 554 6614.

AUCTIONINTERACTIONOns koop en verkoop

alle bruikbare meubels.KOM DADELIK.ALLE AREAS

WERNER083 5651685/0219824176

078 150 1702.

THEOKOOP2de Handse Meubels.

% 083 310 1081..

MISCELLANEOUS

1655.

AANDAG ALMAL:ALLE GROOTMENS-DOEKEbeskikbaar. Laagste pryse in dieWes-Kaap. Skakel Vera of Dian

Tel: 021 5911104.

FISHING EQUIPMENT FOR SALERods,reels & tackle

John at 021 556 6397

.

PETS

1660.

Ervare, tweetaligehonde-opleier.Saterdaemiddae,

KuilsrivierVolgende groep:laat-Februarie.Kontak Chris021 851 4303082 590 7660

[email protected].

MOBILE DOG WASH & DIPGood service, low rates.Hennie ( 0762201607

.

WANTED TO BUY

1675.

2de handse en nuweklere, skoene, beddegoed,gordyne, breekgoed, potte,panne, eletriese ware,

MEUBELS bv. beddens, sit-kamerstelle, yskaste, TV'sens VIR HARDE KONTANTTel: Johan 074 474 4275

.BEST CASH PAID PER ITEM

For: Clothing, Furniture, Appliances.082 419 1110/ 021 555 3111

.CASH / KONTANT

Vinyl plate, CD's, vintage audio.Tel. 084 240 3878

.

.

GENERAL &HOME SERVICES

.

CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY

1803.

MATTE - NAT of DROOG.Bekleedseel, meubels, matrasse,ens. nat. Deon 084 564 8225

.

.A SPECIAL CARPETCLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R4506 Seater Couches forR450Beds, Curtains & Cars. Dryin 45 minContact Rob078 556 6708web [email protected]

.

CARPETCLEANING2 Bedroom - R3503 Bedroom - R3804 Bedroom - R450

Lounge suiteKelim

Call 071 081 3404.

CARPETS, COUCHES CLEANEDA deep wash at best rates.021 592 0626/082 428 7163

.

Estie MadroogmakersNuwe no.

0215920487/0832896674

.

New Tech Dry Carpet CleanersAdvanced Technology offers you.Sparkling clean 90% dry carpets,

upholstery 6 seater R480No powder or steam.

Tel: 0215920487/0832896674Email: [email protected] suburbs

.

BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

1801

.

ABLE HANDYMANBuilding industry, skilled in

all trades Commercial,industrial and domesticRepairs and constructionCall: Les 083 545 9948or 021 9032022

.ALL BUILDING WORKS

and MaintananceContact Malcolm

Maximus Building andrenovations

email [email protected] : cell0832613613

Web page www.maximus-buildingandrenovati-

ons.co.zaNHBRC Registered

22377.

BUILD & RENOVATENORTHERN HOMESLen 082 698 1853

.

BEN THE HANDYMANCarpentry: doors, ceilings,

cupboards, facias. Painting. Flooring.Steel gates / fences. Carports.

15 yrs experienceCall Ben 074 627 1150

email: [email protected]

.

CARPORTS /PATIO COVERS

SEEwww.

carportscapetown.co.za083 414 8103/021 858 1873

.

.Bouwerk en planneasook: Vibracretewalls, houses, fancyceilings, raisers, spikesand Carports & Paving.Call: 021 908 0012/082 299 9111

.

BUILDINGPLANS

1802.

BOUPLANNETeken & ontwerp van

nuwe huise & aanbouings.REG. MET SACAP.Skakel Riaan

% 082 415 9696.

ALLE BOUPLANNEwww.izaksarchitec-

ture.co.zaSkakel Izak 021 981 4352

of 082 9200 839

.

BOUPLANNEBillike fooie.

Flink, kundige diens.estetiese ontwerpe.

SACAP - Reg.Goedkeuring.

Alle Ure: 021 903 8063Mitch 0836018476

.

Building Plans /Bouplanne

Karel 021 9814788 /0724465054

www.lifestylearchitec-ture.co.za

.

CLEANING

SERVICES

1805.

ALL CLEAN&DUSTED

Professional supervisedteams. Northern suburbsVery competitive prices076 268 1239

.For all domestic cleaning services.Contact Francois 083 356 3784

.

CLEANINGSERVICES

HOMES, OFFICES &SPRING CLEANING.

0219499082/074 3096830.

LAAT MY SPAN U HUIS SKOON-MAAK. R150 per uur met stryk,R220 per uur - Spring clean. Strengpersoonlike toesig! 074 082 4848

.

DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES

1807.

.

AERIAL SATELLITE SERVICESHave DStv/Aerial Problems?

* No Signal?* Picture breaking up?* Re-installations?

We do: Home Theatre, Extra Points,TOP TV install

Call Vincent 0822689339Same day response.

.DSTV OVHD AERIAL

REPAIRS &INSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &

HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call:0724008789

.

.NB Satellite ServicesDSTV Installs. HD PVR,X-tra View, Dish checks.Nicky 072 377 [email protected].

.

STEVE'S SATELLITE SERVICESDSTV & antennae installation

(HD PVR), extra points,home theatre system.

CONTACT: 073 161 0655

.

ELECTRICAL

1810.

#1 AIR-CON & FRIDGE Services ,Repairs,Installations,Fridges wan-ted. 021 945 1376/ 078 901 1594

.BESTE PRYSE VIR

YSKASTEVrieskaste -Werkend of nie.Tel. 072 493 9332

.

.

.

Aircon & AppliancesRepair: Fridges, Stoves,washing machines,

tumble dryers, Aircons,Dishwasher,

ONSITE RepairsContact Tiaan021 917 1620 /082 776 2393

.

ALL APPLIANCES REPAIREDON SITE

Fridges, stoves, washing machineswith guarantee and regas from R180Skakel Francois 0798381851

.ALTYD KONTANT

Vir jou yskas, vrieskas.werkend of nie - werkend

0820864752.

CHESTFREEZERS & FRIDGES,dbl beds, tv's URGENTLY WANTED!(021) 911 3366 /083 377 7223

.

COENIE'S APPLIANCE AND

ELECTRICALFor fast, efficient, quality personal

serviceCall Coenie at 072 365 3622

.ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

Registered and QualifiedPower Failure, Rewiring, Stove

Connections. Issue C.O.C.Patrick 0828368051/0796444087

.

ELECTRICIANMichael 021 939 2543/

082 479 6083

.

REGAS & REPAIROF FRIDGESSMS regas to083 425 0447

.Fridges & Deep Freezers wanted

Working or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507

.GI ELECTRICAL

Maintenance, repairs,Installations and C.O.C'sGordon 079 464 0362

.HERSTEL BY DIE HUISYs- en vrieskaste, stowe,wasmasjiene, tuimeldr.en mikrogolfoonde.071 755 3390.

.J.M. Murray

Electrical Services.Tel. John 076 073 7150

.

ELECTRONIC &DIGITAL SERVICES

1815.

Nodig ‘n Webwerf?Ons spesialiseer in

webwerf ontwerp en ITondersteuning.Besoek ons by :www.miso.co.za

Skakel/sms 0845965325

.ON-SITE PC REPAIRSUpgrades, ADSL set-up

Virus removal. Free QuotesWERNER at 083 788 0876

or 021 982 4951www.imonet.co.za

.

REPAIRS

1818.

All handyman jobs,electrical and buildingCornel Botha076 633 5151

.

Handyman 24/7Plumbing repairs 24/7

083 504 5186

.THE HANDY MANWe refurbish houses,faciboards, gutters,

painting, sealing of roofs,repairing and replacing of

ceilings, etc.For FREE quote please

contact:Adrian 071 483 0390

[email protected].

GARDEN &IRRIGATION

1825.

RETIEF BOOMSLOPINGGRATIS KWOTASIEStenvolle versekerTREEFELLING

FREE QUOTATIONSFully insured

Tel. 082 709 7129

.AAA BOOMSLOPING ENSNOEIWERK. ALLE AREAS( HANNES 0724114820

.

AAATREE FELLINGPruning&Fellingof Trees&Palms.STUMPREMOVAL

% Deneys Steyn:0837699286

Charl Steyn 071 347 0717.

ACE TREEFELLINGPruning

Stump RemovalGarden & Rubble removal

Garage Clean UpsR450 per load

Selwyn 0832676181

.ADDO MASTERFELL

TREEFELLERSAfsaag en snoei

van bome en palmsHannes 082 082 3116

.

AFSAAG VAN BOMEWegry van tuinvullisDavid 072 676 9651021 975 5084

.AM LANDSCAPING

Trellises, plants, pots, pavers, waterfeatures, stone, bark & roll-on lawn.

New & up-grading of irrigationsystems. I beat any written quote.

Anton 082 729 3811.

BENNO - TUINETuinuitleg, algeheleskoonmaak, afsaag vanbome, snoeiwerk.

*PERSOONLIKE TOESIG*Tel: 021 903 1272Tel: 082 775 0977

.

BLUESCAPEWellpoints & irrigation.

Call: 072 293 8270

.Boomsloop,snoei verwyder021 930 1258 / 074 789 2176

.Cycads for Cash. Contact Chris.082 868 4956, [email protected]

.DIE ROMMELMANTuinvullis verwydering.Tel 083 458 3416/

988-0374.

IRRIGATION REPAIRS& GARDEN SERVICES

%082 856 4578.

KOMPOS TE KOOPR20 per streepsak. Min. 30 sakkevir aflewering. Ook bakkievragte(1,75m2) beskikbaar vir R600.Skakel 083 650 [email protected]

.

MD ROLL-ON LAWNSTop gehalte kwaliteit Kikuyu enBuffalo teen die beste prys.

Kontak Marchell by 082 498 2432

.

TREE FELLING/PRUNINGClean-ups, irrigation, wellpoints.

Phone Kevin:0219825111 or 0814817653

.

GLASS/WINDOWS

1827.

ALUMINIUM windows, doors,b.bars, gates & glass repairs.Call: 073 429 7856

.ALUMINIUM windows, doors,b.bars, gates & glass repairs.Call: 073 429 7856

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835.

ALL BUILD IN CUPBOARDSKitchens, Bedrooms,

TV units + Office furniture(Private/Builders/Developers)

35YRS EXP WITH REF'SJohn 083 7347050 / 021 9192085

E-2:[email protected]

.

LAMINATEDFLOORINGBLINDSWe beat anyRealistic Quote

% GLENTON 072 409 5224.

PLAYSAFEGARAGEDOORS

& automation. 0765230306

.

S A TILING•Voortreflike Teelwerk•Muur en vloer• Oordoen van badkamers•Klein TeelwerkKONTAK MARCEL OFSMS : 083 7622 411

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR

1836.

BUDGET PAVEAffordable PavingCall 021 559 6148

.G E ROOFINGRoof repairs,

Waterproofing, Gutters,Facias, Carports, Sky-

lights. 2 Year GuaranteeGavin 076 845 2182

.MANAGER'S SPECIALGOEDKOEP, MAARKWALITEIT PAVING& VIBRACRETE MUREEN VERHOGINGSOns doen enige soortpaving. Vir gratiskwotasie skakel:083 715 5209

.

UNIVERSAL PAVINGGratis kwotasie vir alle

areasSkakel 021 94544550732631191

(Mnr Boonzaaier)

.

MISCELLANEOUS

1845.

A BEST TILERAll tiling wall and floor,

from R30/m2

Call Desmond021 988 3295/072 566 1281

.

AANDAG: ALLE STAALWERKEStaalheinings, Vibracrete Mure,Rolhekke, Veiligheidshekke,

Diefwering, Trappe,Motorafdakke en Onderhoud.Skakel: Essential SteelPierre 079 858 1063 /

021 917 1900

.

ALL TILINGDo work myself, Mike

076 9364153 / 0219307015

.

Burglar Bars Gates,Fencing&Balustrade.Call Alex @ ABBG for a

free quote.T:082 496 8760www.abbg.co.za

.DIE LAAGSTEPRYSE VIR

* DIEFWERING* SPAANSE SKERMS* VEILIGHEIDSHEKKE* TRALIEWERK, ENS."BYVOORBEELD"

%08330255590219489479 k.u.

TERTIUS MACFARLANEGRATIS KWOTASIES

.AHA Burglar Bars,Gates&Vibr

Tel: 021 933 1647083 542 1097 of 021 909 1807

.KWALITEITSTAALWERKE

vir diefwering, Spaanse diefwering,hekke, rolhekke,

omheinings, balustrades, afdakke,outomatisering van hekke.Skakel KOBUS DE JONGH021 988 6547/ 083 962 8437

.

L&HMaintenanceVir alle verfwerk, hout

werk, dakskoonspuit, daklekke, lê van houtvloere,teëls, opsit van droëmuurkonstruksies & knottypi-neplafonne.Gratis kwota-sie % Louis 0721251288

.NEED A LOCKSMITHTel. Alex 078 6121 639

.MIKES HANDISERVE

Your all round''make nice''Handiman

Call Mike 083 4599 748021 949 1285

.

PAINTING

1872.A HANDYMAN & PAINTERS.High pressure deep cleaning.Odd jobs. Call 073 094 0944

.ABRIE VERF/PAINT021 981 6805 / 083 328 3628

.

PAVING

1873.PRO-PAVING / TAR - all types ofpaving, driveways, parking areas,curbing, man holes. Repair of pavedareas, tar and brick. 25 years exp.Call: Johan 076 037 4535

.

PLUMBERS

1855.911 PLUMBING EXPERT

Phone George 021 5346278 /083 659 3326

.

GIDEES PLUMBINGSERVICES CC

(Registered Licensedplumbers)

(24Hours Reliable)• Geyser specialist•Pressure valves• Blocked Drains• Burst Pipes• New installations e.t.c

Contact: Gilbert078 283 4370 or email:[email protected]

.

.

.24/7 PLUMBING

SERVICE & MAINTENANCE% Quinton 084 564 2451

.

PLUMBING24/7 SERVICETel: 021 948 3070Tel: 083 326 5009

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Vanaf R530 pm BTW ing021 982 7426

X1R28GQW-AL030216

.

.JOHNNY'S

Plumbing & MaintenanceTel. 072 1033 946

.

.

RUBBLE

REMOVAL

1860.

1.3-ton bakkie A2ZTransport anything. % 083 783 9458

.BOU-/TUIN-/MOTORHUIS-rommel. Tel: 0790259221

.BOUROMMEL VERWYDERINGMELINDA 021 930 5411

.Call Martin 084 907 5513RUBBLE REMOVAL

Garden Refuse, RenovationRubble, Garage junk,treefelling

.

RUBBLE8-ton truck

CALL 0828459998

.

Rubble Trouble076 302 2468

.

The JunktruckersRubble, garden waste,

junk.Tel. 079 256 7667

.

VERWYDERINGvan alle vullis en bourommelasook skoonmaak van erwe.

Ons lewer bou enpleistersand ook af

David % 083 2911 941Eienaartoesig.

.

SWIMMING POOLS

1867.

BAKGAT POOLSNew Pools, RenovationsRepairs, Pool Nets &Covers, Pool HeatingCall: 082 826 5455

[email protected]

.

DJ POOLSSWEMBAD DIENSTE

*Pompe *Filters *LekkeTel: DJ 072 589 2802

.

POOLBLUBeste Pryse en Diens% 083 610 1211

.PRICE POOLS

For all your pool equipment andservicing needs.

Jaco Visser 082 336 9984

.

TRANSPORT &STORAGE

1870.

.1.3 Ton Bakkie met Drywer inBellville area - 0799954815

.A2B Afford-A-MoveKlop enige kwotasieT&C 083 255 6148

.

AA ENGELBRECHTMEUBELVERVOER

[email protected]: 083 231 2964

.

AMAZING MOVES( 0219310328/0837230263

.

.

.MEUBELVERVOERmet persoonlike toesig.021 945 1376 / 083 303 8684

.

.

.

REYNECKE'SREMOVALS

No move too small.Storage & packaging

available.Tel./fax: 021 591 0375

083 227 4245083 233 1784

.

MINI VERVOEREnige tyd beskikbaar Gratis kwotasie

Eienaar bestuur selfAnthonie 082 611 5631/021 930 4565

.

Nolen's TransportHome&Office Removals

Enclosed TruckTel: 021 903 3013

.TRUCKS FOR HIRE4, 5 & 7 Tons enclosedvolume body trucks

available for short & longdistance.

Contact Anisa078 665 9259 or email:[email protected]

.

BUSINESS

.

FOR SALE

2405.

HUIS SKOONMAAK DIENSTETE KOOP - R45 000 ohb.Skakel: 074 082 4848

.

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES

2415.

EARN EXTRA INCOME sellingAvon products. SMS/Whatsappname & area to 084 470 9888

.EARN EXTRA MONEYBy Selling AvonSMS Name/AreaTel: 074 602 7373

.EKSTRA GELD!

Benodig 50 Avon AgenteOntvang gratis geskenk.Tel. 082 933 3986

.

GELEENTHEID VIR LEEFTYD!Ekstra inkomste - Geen VerkopeMaak verskil in gemeenskap

SMS Naam/Area 084 887 0772

.Genuine Self EmploymentOpportunities. For moreinformation call or sms078 202 3829 office hours

.Like to earn extra with JUSTINECall: M Blom 0833914754 [email protected]

.

SERVICES

2420.

ALL ACCOUNTING, tax,payroll & all Reg.0219305310

.

HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

.

ACCOMMODATION

2635.

GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccom. 6-10 sleeperfrom R1000p/n 0795224309

.Kleinmond self-catering units

available from R350.www.wavecrestholidays.co.za or

Tel. Erika 082 550 5585

.

GUEST HOUSESB&B/HOTELS

2625.

DAGURE OF OORSLAAP. S/S.24h/365 - Parow 081 536 7430

.

TOURS &ACTIVITIES

2601.

GETAWAY TO MAURITIUSLeaving 1 October 2016 until10 October 2016 For info callVelma 021-392 0148 or 073 202 5776

.REPULIC Tour leaving 27 December2016. 2 Nights P.E., 4 nights Durban,2 Nights East London & 2 nightsMosselbaai. For info, call Velme021-392 0148 or 073 202 5776

.

VEHICLES

.

ACCESSORIES, SPARES& MODIFICATIONS

3001.

ALL CANOPIES: Sell or Pawn.Instant Cash. Phone 082 058 9735

.GESOEK: Canopies, trailers, cars& bakkies. Pawn as well.021 987 2277/082 558 [email protected]

.

VEHICLEREPAIRS

3080.

ALL your motor vehicle repairs ifyou cant come to me, I will come toyou. Call: 082 301 6618

.ALLE DIESEL-ENJINS:Herstelwerk. Billike tariewe.Skakel 073 092 7128

.ALLE HERSTELWERK, diensteaan alle voertuie in alle areas.Billike tariewe. Tel. 083 529 9972

.

VEHICLESWANTED TO BUY

3075.

1001 Cars & BakkiesTop pryse - onder R100,000Tel. 083 255 6148

."ALL Bakkies, Cars, Micro Busses

and Bikes Wanted."PHONE 082 058 9735

.AANBOD AANALLE EIENAARS

Ons koop nie-lopende ofbeskadigde voertuie virkontant. Beste pryse.Ons verwyder gratis.Skakel 083 294 8428of 021 949 9083

.

AANBOD AAN BAKKIE &MOTOR EIENAARS.Doen Bank AflosseKontant/SMS/Pcm

Whatsapp 083 600 0243

.

AANBODEk soek nie-lopende,stukkende of ongeluk-beskadigde voertuie.

Ek betaal kontant en verwyder uvoertuig gratis uit enige gebied

Tel 021 949 6066 / 076 211 1620

.

AANDAGKits kontant vir u

voertuig082 767 1953/079 6770 221

.

AAN ALLE VERKOPERSBESTEPRYSVIRU

VOERTUIG. INRUILINGS&BANKAFLOSWELKOM.SKAKEL 079 442 5550

.Alle bakkies / motors gesoek.082 558 4836 /021 987 [email protected]

.Alle bakkies / motors gesoek.021 975 6166 / 084 247 4726

.

.

Koop alle karre,bakkiesen mikrobussevir kontant

Beste pryse word betaalAlle areas

%Marius: 0834789121Nettie 0812702322

.

PROPERTIES

.

BUSINESSFOR SALE

3212.

Indoor Play CentreCoffee Shop & Events

VenueR800,000.00 neg

Contact 084 207 9241

.

GARDEN FLATSTO LET

3265.

GOODWOOD1 slpk., sitk., badk., 1 persoon.Elek. ingesluit. R3 500 p.m.

1½ maande dep., geen diere, Onmid.Tel. 083 229 8342

.

HOUSES FOR SALE

3275.

DURBANVILLE - Kenridge Upper3 bedr., m.e.s. + sep. lounge / familyroom / diningr., lounge, o/p gas kit-chen, pool & d/g. Walk to FairmontHigh. Avail. 1 April. R2.75 million.Tel. Chris 083 628 4373

.

HOUSES TO LET

3270.

Brackenfell/Proteahoogte3 slpk., dmh. R10,500 p.m.Tel. 082 538 6320

.

OUDEWESTHOFR23 000 p.m. Beautiful home.Available 1 March or earlier.Contact: BRIAN MOORE

083 6517 790

.

OFFICES

3290.

BELLVILLE - Naby SanlamBesigheids of Kantore

Ideaal vir elektriese, loodgieters enverspreidings verwante verkope.

Parkering op perseel.Tel. 084 4411 457 / 072 229 8887

.OFFICE AND FLOORSPACE TO LET -STIKLAND

Large office and floor space to let onfirst floor. Top security.

Entirely personally self handled.R3,500.00 per month.

Toupret Building, Ferguson Street,Stikland

To view phone 021 948 2578

.

RETIREMENTVILLAGES

3309.

DURBANVILLEVYGEBOOM 2DE FASE1 of 2 SLAAPKAMERS

TE KOOPCindy 076957 7605

.

AFTREEOORDSPESIALIS

LINETTE TEEPEEIENDOMME

Aftree-Oord OosterseeNuwe fase in bestaandeaftree-oordmet verskeie fasiliteite -1 & 2 Slpk w/stelle metonderdak parkering &stoorkamer & huise.Vanaf R936,000Panorama Palms* EenmanswoonstelleR582,000Linette 082 852 7632

AGS Aftree-oordKuilsrivier* Netjiese klein huisie.R440,000Sunette 082 656 2852

.

PAROW-NOORDVolle losies vir bejaarde dames

in privaat woonhuis,3 maaltye, wasgoed,medikasiebeheer enversorging ingesluit.Vanaf R5,500 p.m.

Skakel Sonya 021 939 5995

.

ROOMS TO LET

3315.

KENRIDGE / DE BRONBuitek. met stort, wasbak & toilet te

huur vir 1 persoon. Mooi uitsig.Onmid. beskikbaar. R1 500 p.m. W &L ing. Skakel Nicky 082 728 1017

.

Oostersee, ParowChristen dame, R2 600pm

081 408 7421

.

TOWNHOUSESFOR SALE

3330.

Bellville - VredenbergMAISONETTES FOR SALETop class 2 and 3 bedroom

maisonettes for sale.2 bathrooms, lounge/dining room,

kitchen, double garagefrom R 1,395,000.00.

To view phone 021 948 2578between 09:00 and 11:00.

.

EMPLOYMENT

.

ARTISANS/TRADE

3620

.

ELEKTRISIENBrackenfell.

Afrikaans. Manlik.20 tot 35 jaar oud.Bestuurderslisensie.Geen kriminele rekord.

Salaris ohb.Skakel 082 730 769209h00 – 20h00

.

EDUCATION

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Teach in Thailandwith Linda [email protected]

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GENERAL

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SALES &MARKETING

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An established business requires theservices of a full timeTelemarketer.

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QualifiedSecurity Officersneeded urgently

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EMPLOYMENT3600

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DRIVERS3650

.BLAAUWS TRANSPORT SA (PTY) LTDVURKHYSER DRYWER – KAAPSTAD

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PDP vereis.Gelyke Indiensneming beginsels soos omskryf in dieWet op Gelyke Indiensneming, Wet nr 55 van 1998 sal

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EDUCATION3660

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COVENANTKIDS - "Life Skills Centre"2, Begonia Street - Milnerton

is looking for a young and mature female Teacher,with a Level 5 - diploma,to join our motivated team,

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Tiaan's Aircon&AppliancesRequires an Appliance Technician.Must have experience.

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Champ returns for Power Series

Former V8 Masters champion Marcel Angel (1) is going to be in action in an even more powerful V8 racer on Saturday. PHOTO: DAVE COLINS

ADRIAN PHEIFFER

With the first round of the Power Se-ries this coming Saturday, set tolaunch another season of red hot

racing at Killarney, interest in the changesto the driver, rider and mechanical combi-nationshasalreadybecome the subject of ex-cited braai-fire conjecture.An interesting feature of the Bold Marine

GTi Challenge is that Table View’s reigningdouble champion Paul Simon is away onbusiness and will miss his opening pointscoring opportunity. This should allow driv-ers like Marco Busi, a promising class Ayoungster from Melkbosstrand, as well asZaki Hendricks who finished second overalland first in class B last year, to notch up ahead start in the title chase.Changes in the popularMastersV8 catego-

ry will see the drivers racing under newrules that restrict thenumberof racing tyresthey are now allowed to fit during the sea-son.However, they are going to be permittedthe use of more engine power than they en-joyed in thepast.This shouldmake their rac-ing faster and even more exciting.And although reigning champion Richard

Schreuder will be everyone’s target here, itshould be borne in mind that multipleformer titleholderMarcel Angel beat him inthe penultimate, as well as the last events inthe recently completed 2015 season.Then there’s that brilliant British driver

Steven Young who has to fly out from Lon-don to compete in Masters V8 events at Kil-larney. And although he only began almosthalfway through the previous champion-ship, he was still able to come from behindand finish an excellent sixth. Young’s inter-national experience on some of the best cir-cuits in Britain and Europe is going to be adecided advantage on Saturday.The three new drivers in this category are

certain to find that the huge amount of pow-er available at the backwheelswill take timeto get used to. This could result in a separatebattle at the rear of the field where specta-tors will be able to spot any emerging talent.There was an intriguing situation in the

2015 Midas Clubman title chase. Althoughthe overall honours were eventuallyclaimed by Francois van Tonder in his class

E VW Polo near the back of the field, it wasstars like the spectacularDanie vanNiekerk(BMW) and Mike Venlet in an extremelyquick VW Golf, in classes A and B, who al-ways commanded the attention of theKillar-ney crowd. It is going to be interesting to seehow they shape up this year.Finally, 15-year-old Giordano Lupini, who

is competing in the single seater FormulaLi-

bre events, is easily the youngest main cir-cuit driver in the Cape.The full program of events includes races

for the Bold Marine GTi Challenge, MidasClubmans, Formula Libre, Makita Super-cars, V8 Masters, Crossley and Webb Sports& GT Cars, Cars Unlimited Fine Cars, MikeHopkins Superbikes A, B &C andMike Hop-kins Classic, SB/PS/Clubman motorcycles.

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SportPage 20 | Woensdag, 17 Februarie 2016Onder redaksie van Stehan SchoemanTel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected]

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GGOOLLFF:: HAT-TRICK FOR WP IN DISABLED CHALLENGE

The victorious Western Province team enjoying their moment with South African Disabled GolfAssociation’s Hollard Provincial Challenge trophy. From left: Riaan Spreeth, Trevor Reich, PieterVerwey (captain), Ryan Lotz and Morne Cronje. Front: Ignation Douries. PHOTO: ERNEST BLIGNAULT

Western Province proved yet againthat golf is played on grass, not pa-per, as the four bankers and 17-

year-old rookie Ignation Douries sealed ahat-trick of victories in the South AfricanDisabled Golf Association’s Hollard Provin-cial Challenge, hosted by ReichmansCapi-tal, at Zwartkop Country Club on Sunday.

Over 36 holes of rousing shot-making andspirited competition, Western Province ral-lied to triumph on 11.5 points, defeating de-fending champions Rest of Country (ROC)by two points, while Gauteng finished aclose third on nine points.

There were lots of doubting Thomaseswho didn’t believe that Douries would keeppace with deaf player Ryan Lotz and the ex-perienced leg-amputees Morne Cronje, Ri-aan Spreeth and Trevor Reich.

Douries collected two points for WesternProvince in the first round and surprisedwith unexpected determination and grit atthe closing hole in the final round.

Standing on the 18th tee, Douries was onedown to Virgil Foster from Gauteng and allsquare with Nico Wentzel from ROC afterthe former Nedbank SA Disabled Openchampion won the 17th hole.

“It was very, very tight at the end, butDouries handled the pressure like a realpro,” said proud Province skipper PieterVerwey. “We had 10 points in hand, butROC was on 9.5 points and Gauteng had 8.5points. Douries had to halve against Fosterand beat Wentzel to win the ProvincialChallenge for us. It was touch and go, butIgnation was like a little terrier that justwouldn’t let go.

“Experience is always great, but there isa huge case to be made for youthful exuber-ance, because Douries really did himself aswell as Western Province and the SADGAdevelopment initiative – the First SwingProgramme – very proud.”

Douries and Lotz both collected threepoints for Province, Spreeth amassed twopoints and Cronje won the Most ValuablePlayer honour for the champions with 3.5points.

“Reich didn’t contribute any points thisyear, but the team awarded him a gold starfor inspiring everyone else to greatness,”said Verwey.

“Of course that means he pays for all thecelebratory drinks and all the Fanta Dou-ries wants.”

Locals beat rest of SA

Enter our sport star competitionSubmit your sporting achievements to theTygerBurger sport star of the month competi-tion open to high school learners in the Tyg-erBurger distribution area.

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D.F. Malan, Brackenfell en Durbanvillewas al drie aan die wenkant in die jong-ste reeks o.19A-skolekrieketwedstrydein die Peter Buttner Sport-liga.

Kian Bradley (70) was die pronkkol-wer van die dag, maar hy kon nie ver-hoed dat Fairmont (181) met 20 lopiesdeur Brackenfell (201/7 gesl.) geklopword nie. Philip Kleynhans (64) en NielOosthuizen (5/18) was die Brakke se uit-blinkers.

’n Goeie spanpoging het D.F. Malan(127/6) die pyp laat rook teen Stellenberg(126).

Theunis du Toit (4/23) en Karl-HeinzHellmann (49*) het die pas aangegee inDurbanville (108/2) se sege oor Fair-bairn (107).

In ’n vriendskaplike wedstryd het Mil-

nerton (212) afgereken met Pinelands(200), danksy veral Grant Simon (118).

Brackenfell (t Fairmont) en Stellen-berg (t D.F. Malan) het seges beklink indie Francor Bakkery-liga vir o.19B-span-ne, terwyl Durbanville (t HTS Bellville)en Stellenberg (t D.F. Malan) oortuigendgewen het in die Tertius EngelbrechtBouers-liga vir o.15-spanne.

Stefan Maree (6/6) was die Stellies segroot uitblinker teen D.F. Malan.

Maar D.F. Malan het in die L & L Butt-ner-liga vir o.14’s die bordjies verhangteen Stellenberg terwyl Fairmont (tBrackenfell) en Durbanville (t Fair-bairn) ook as oorwinnaars van die veldgestap het.

V Die wedstryde in die kwarteindron-de van die Sammy Bloch/Durbell Apte-ke-uitklopkompetisie vir o.19-spanneword vandag (Woensdag) afgehandel.

Bradley (70) kan span nie red