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The chaos started at 09:00.Power-starved traffic lights went
dark and road-users experienced thefirst bout of load-shedding last week Thurs-day.Somemight have wondered how people in
hospitals were coping, but nurses only reali-sed the power was off when they looked atthe traffic in the jam-packed streets. The luc-ky ones have generators.Some have solar panels, but this was no
guarantee – just ask EricMiles Cheshire Ho-me’sAlet Bosman.When their power cut outat 14:00 she stared in disbelief at the hun-dreds of solar panels on the home’s roof.Eskom’s power outtages caught everyone,
including the City of Cape Town, by surpri-se. TygerBurger only received the city’spress release by 10:33, more than an hour af-ter the first interruptions started.
Rain in Mpumalanga“The City regrets the inconvenience cau-
sed,” read the release.The stage three load shedding (the highest
level possible)was apparently caused by tor-rential rain in Mpumalanga.According to Neil Ballantyne, the city’s
spokesperson for electricity services, thiswas the first time stage three came into acti-on – hence the confusing load shedding sche-dule made public.This schedule readMilnerton 1,Milnerton
2, Montague Gardens 1 and Montague Gar-dens 2 will have load-shedding from 06:00 to08:30, from 14:00 to 16:30 and again from 22:00to 00:30. Some wondered if they were livingin Koeberg Road 1 or Koeberg Road 2...As it turns out, Sanddrift is in Milnerton
1, Ysterplaat in Koeberg Road 1 and TableView is in Milnerton 1 and Milnerton 2.Century City is in Milnerton 2, Montague
Gardens 1 and Montague Gardens 2.Ballantyne explains this confusing sche-
dule to the fact that there have never beena stage three. “We had many stage ones in2008. In this stage there are load sheddingthree times a week. We have had a coupleof stage twos, which means there are loadshedding once a day, but stage three meansthere are up to three cuts a day.”
Chaos in liftsThe city has learnt from its mistake and
has now released amuchmore user friendlyschedule on its website. The confusion justadded to the public’s strife.According to Schindlers Lifts’ installati-
ons manager, Allen Gobey, most of the 27technicians were busy the whole day tryingto free people from stuck elevators. “Thetechnicians ran from one place to the next.”Eric Miles’ Bosman experienced utter
exasperation when it turned out that alltheir newly installed solar panels count fornothing if there was a power outage. “Itturns out that we can only feed into the gridfrom 1 July, so when there is a power outagethen our power also goes down for some rea-son. There will be no power in the home ifthere is an outage up until 1 July to protectpeople working on the grid.”At 22:00 on 6March, after thousands of bu-
sinesses lost millions of Rands, Eskom an-nounced a suspension of load shedding.According to Peter Haylett of the Cape
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the on-ly good thing about the new round of rollingblackouts is that it hasmade the public awa-re of the extent of the Eskom calamity.“Eskom’s failure to supply enough power
had been like a brake on industry. We’ve he-ard the wet coal story before and it turnedout the real problemwas thatEskom’s stock-pile of coal had been allowed to run downto just a few days. The rain was just the laststraw.” He said managing coal supplies wasbasic to the industry. “It rains every sum-mer over there. It is a normal operationalproblem and one that is dealt with by simpleplanning”.
MyCiTi has finally expanded to the doorstep of Dunoon. The City of Cape Town’s mayoralcommittee member for transport, Brett Herron, officially opened the bus stop last week. Heeven caught the bus to the city and experienced leisurely public transport first-hand. Readmore on page 5. PHOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
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Die Bellville-polisie het die afgelope tweeweke vier gevalle gehad waar ’n nuwe slen-ter om mense te beroof op die aanlyn adver-tensieplatforms, Gumtree en OLX, ingespanword.
“Ons het drie gevalle van Gumtree en eenvan OLX hanteer, waar mense wat besit-tings adverteer en dan reëlings tref om voor-nemende kopers te ontmoet, van hul besit-tings beroof is,” het kapt. Fienie Nimb, segs-vrou van die Bellville-polisie, gesê.
“Ons het dié vier gevalle gehad waar diemodus operandi elke keer dieselfde was.”
Sy sê die gesteelde goedere sluit in ’n voer-tuig, ’n platskerm-televisiestel en selfone.Die verdagtes is mans wat reël om die verko-pers in die stadskern te ontmoet. “As hulledan die transaksie moet doen, word vuurwa-pens uitgehaal en hulle beroof. Dis beslis ’ngroep. Die verkopers is baie geskok.”
Vier beroof ná nuweadvertensieslenter Local ring to ‘Sound of Music’
The role of Maria is very close to Bethany Dickson’s heart. She is from Table View.
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Three northern suburbs locals are partof the cast for The Sound of Music, cur-rently on stage at the Artscape Theatre.
Table View’s Bethany Dickson is playingthe role of Maria, while Ché-Jean Jupp fromPlattekloof Glen and Adam Ferguson fromDurbanville play two of the Von Trapp child-ren.
Bethany has a very special connection tothe role. She played one of the Von Trappchildren when she was a child herself, whileher mother, Julie Dickson, played the roleof Maria.
“It’s very special to be able to fill thoseshoes,” Bethany says.
Her other theatre work includes playingSharpay Evans in the South African produc-tion of High School Musical Live On Stage,the role of Sandy in Grease, and the role ofBetty Schaefer in Sunset Boulevard, forwhich she has been nominated for a Fleurdu Cap award.
Bethany says she hasn’t quite digested thenews of her nomination yet, and that she isvery honoured and thrilled.
“I’m kind of flabbergasted,” she says.Having been a fan of The Sound of Music
before auditioning, Bethany says she had totry and clear her mind of anybody else’s in-terpretations of Maria to prepare for the ico-nic role. She points out that musical peopletend to catch on to what other people do veryquickly and says it was a huge task for herto not play the part like Julie Andrews, whoplayed Maria in the movie.
“I had to freshen my mind, but start at thevery beginning,” she jokes.
A ‘different’ MariaBethany says she is doing a lot of unexpec-
ted things with the character and giving hera different flavour, while maintaining thequalities that people love about her.
Just like her character, Bethany – whoused to be a teacher – loves children.
Adam and Ché-Jean have been singing herpraises, noting how supportive she is.
The 11-year-old Ché-Jean, a pupil at Ken-ridge Primary School, says his teachers, hisprincipal and his classmates have been verysupportive in helping him juggle his school-work with his work in the play.
It was actually one of his teachers whosuggested he audition for the production. Hewent through an intense process to land therole of Kurt von Trapp.
Ché-Jean says he was so excited when heheard he had the part that he almost burstout crying.
He is no stranger to performing. Ché-Jeanhas been entertaining since he was just twoyears old and regularly competes in the Ty-gerberg Eisteddfod in the singing, poetry,unprepared reading, Xhosa and guitar cate-gories. He is also a regular competitor in theMonte Vista Idols competition, which he hashad to miss this year, as he is already on sta-ge at the Artscape.
While he has thought of acting as a futureprofession, he says he would like to becomean archaeologist or palaeontologist.
He thanked director Frank Thompson and
choreographer Johnny Bowles as well as theother directors for all they taught him du-ring preparations for the show.
No stranger to the stageGrade 8 pupil Adam Ferguson is also no
stranger to performing. The SA’s Got Talentfinalist is a regular winner of local talentcompetitions and, like Ché-Jean, also regu-larly takes part in Eisteddfods.
He is in the top 25 of Scout SA, a nationaltalent competition, and he will be competingfor a chance to go to America.
One of the highlights of Adam’s career isperforming at Cape Town Stadium for theunder-20 Soccer World Cup. “It was really so-mething to perform in that stadium. It’s mas-sive and it’s a really awesome experience,”he says.
His singing school, The Stage in Bellville,encouraged him to audition.
“This is truly an experience of a life time,”the young actor says. He is playing the roleof Friedrich von Trapp, the older brother ofthe Von Trapp family, who Adam describesas aloof.
The Fairmont learner says he has hardlybeen at school since he started with rehear-sals for The Sound of Music, but says theschool has been very accommodating.
Although he is passionate about perfor-ming, young Adam says he wants to studyto have something to fall back on and is inte-rested in studying medicine one day.
He has also been invited to join the castwhen the production moves to Johannes-burg at the end of its Cape Town run at theend of the month. After Johannesburg, theproduction will also be moving on to Singa-
pore.V Tickets for Pieter Toerien’s The Sound of Music costbetween R125 and R425 and are available at Compu-ticket.V Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to hear Adam talkingabout it opening night experience.
Ché-Jean Jupp from Plattekloof Glen plays therole of Kurt von Trapp. PHOTO: ALLISON FOAT
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Every single blown kiss made it to Sandra’sheart – a kiss to say “I love you”, a kiss tosay “Thank you”, and a kiss to give herstrength.“Beat the cancer and get better soon,” it
seemed to say.The emotional teacher could not hear the
heartfelt songs or well-wishes of the child-ren that morning, because she was standingbehind a Panorama Medi-Clinic window.Yet, the message was clear – the three to
four-year-olds of Milnerton’s Covenant KidsPre-Primary School miss her very much.Sandra Wright (59) of Edgemead has tou-
ched countless numbers of lives in her ca-reer as a pre-primary teacher.She has left a mark on each child who was
privileged enough to have her as their tea-cher, yet Sandra has a different view.Every single child she was privileged
enough to teach left a mark on her.And these marks were never deeper than
those left on Friday when about 15 pre-pri-mary children, assistant Sonia Kleine andowner Stefan Pflocksch waved at her fromthe hospital’s parking lot.They sang while holding up flowers to
her, called out to her while carrying well-wishing placards and blew kisses to herwhile she stood crying at the hospital win-dow.Sandra is currently undergoing chemo-
therapy for Lymphoma, a type of blood can-cer. She will have to go back to hospital on17March to undergo another 22 hour chemosession.TygerBurger spoke to her on Friday, the
very same day onwhich shewas temporari-ly discharged.The children’s flowers and personalised
“get well soon” messages meant the worldto the surprised teacher.“I never expected this... It was the most
wonderful, awesome, awesome moment forme and I just love them so very, verymuch...”Her fight against the tears was lost before
it even started.“They mean so much to me.“They aremy life. They aremy reason for
gettingup in themorning. They’vemademylife complete. They’ve enriched my life bey-ond measure...”One the children’s grandmother, Cheryl
Braude, organised the surprise visit andtold TygerBurger that Sandra is strugglingto pay her medical bills.Cheryl has made it her mission to raise
as much funds as possible to help the tea-cher of not one, but two of her grandchild-ren.So far she has only raised just over R1 000,
so it goes without saying that she is wellshort of the minimum amount that needs tobe paid.While her grandchildren in particular
pray every night for Sandra it is time for thecommunity to unite behind this good cause.
V If one of your children has been touched by Sandra,help her in this difficult time by contacting Cherylon 083 700 0117.
Sandra Wright was overjoyed when the childrenof a pre-primary school delivered flowers to herhospital room.
A group of Covenant Kids Pre-Primary School based in Milnerton, visited their teacher, SandraWright, in the Panorama Medi-clinic on Friday. They weren’t allowed to go up to the cancerpatient Sandra’s room, because some of them had the “sniffles”. As a result they waved at theemotional teacher from the parking lot. Here they are with the school’s Sonia Kleine. PHOTOS:ANDRÉ BAKKES
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It’s not all physical!“There is a big difference between self-
defence and personal safety. Self-defence ispredicated on the fact that you are in a verybad place to begin with. Things have alrea-dy gone to hell in a hand basket. As such,self-defence is making sure the situationdoesn’t get any worse – it is damage cont-rol, pure and simple. However, no damagecontrol is ever as good as preventing theproblem in the first place. That’s personalsafety.” -Marc MacYoungContrary to popular belief the willing-
ness and ability to defend oneself physical-ly is by no means the only skill necessaryfor personal safety. Personal safety is a ho-listic disciplinewhich includesmuchmorethan the willingness and ability to defendoneself on a physical level.Don’t get me wrong. I fully believe the
physical side is crucial and I recommendthat any person in South Africa becomeskilled in it (more on this in later articles).However, it’s not wise to think that phys-ical skills alone will keep you safe. By defi-nition physical self-defence skills are forwhen things get physical. However, thephysical side to anattackor to crime is onlyone part in the development, or process, ofthe crime.There are many points in the develop-
ment of the crime inwhich you can subvertor discourage the criminal. We will delveinto this process along which crime deve-lops next week.For this week I want us to expand our
thinking on personal safety.
Holistic personal safetySpider Web: A good analogy to think
about personal safety is that of a spiderweb. A spider web is strong because it iswoven of many strands of strong fibre. Thestronger the individual fibres, and the mo-re strands there are, the stronger the webis. In termsof your ownpersonal safety youwant to start to think in terms of thesestrands. You want to understand what thedifferent strands are, how to make themstrong and thenhow toweave them into yo-ur own personal-safety web. It is into thisweb that one has to add the the strand ofphysical self-defence skills. This strandhasto be just as strong, and as well woven, asany of the others – but by no means do Irecommend it being the only strand of yourweb.Personal safety is a web of different
strandswoven together. Learn about them,make them strong and weave them into yo-ur life.The more proficient you become in all of
these strands the more difficult a targetyou become. The old self-defence adagerings true: If you don’t want to be an easyvictim become a hard target. Always re-member most criminals are very intent onkeeping themselves safe and free fromharm. The harder target you become theeasier targets there will be around you. Onone level this will help you to stay safe buton another level this creates a responsibili-ty in you – to start to educate those aroundyou about their own personal safety.To truly fight back against crimeweneed
to be hard targets andweneed to help thosearound us to become hard targets as well.V Read the full blog at www.tygerburger.co.za/blogs-list. Find the LiveWise Facebook page and fol-low @LiveWiseZAR on Twitter for tips on personalsafety.
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Personal safety or selfdefence? BRENDEN RUITER
Twee geliefde gesinshonde van Good-wood is tragies dood nadat hulle Vry-dagmiddag deur ’n swerm bye getakel
is.Die bye, wat in ’n komposhoop in die bure
se tuin nesgemaak het, het omstreeks een-uur toegesak op die elfjarige gevegshond,Zak, en die eenjarige worshond, Chloë, na-dat hulle die buurseun, Damian Martin,aangeval het. Hy het in die huis ingevlug enin die stort gaan skuil.
Ao. Hein Groenewald, eienaar van dietwee honde en ’n polisieman by die Good-wood-polisiekantoor, moes van die werkjaag om by die huis te kom toe ’n buurmanhom bel en vertel van die tragedie wat besigis om by sy huis af te speel.
“Ek was te laat om hulle te red,” het Heinkort ná die voorval gesê met die trane watvlak in syoë sit. “Hullewas soos onskinders.Zak is al 11 jaar deel van ons lewe.”
Chloë se lewelose liggaam het langs dieswembad gelê, terwyl Zak deur ’n veeartsuitgesit moes word, omdat daar slegs ’n ge-ringe kans was dat hy sou oorleef. Ten spytevan sy ontsteltenis op die dag van die onge-lukkige voorval, het Hein Maandag gesê hyis nie kwaad vir die mense uit wie se agter-plaas die bye gekom het nie.
“Wat sal dit my baat om kwaad te wees?Dit sal tog nie my honde terugbring nie. Ekis net verlig dat dit nie ’nmenswaswat deurdie bye aangeval is nie, anders kon die trage-die groter gewees het.
“My hond was oortrek met bye en as dit’n mens was, sou dit baie erg gewees het,”sê Hein. Dit is net sy seun, Hanno (12), watbaie geheg was aan Zak, wat nog sukkel omdie dood van die honde te verwerk.
“Hannowasnognieweer in die agterplaasnie. Hy praat ook nie oor wat gebeur het nie,maar ek kan sien die ding het hom lelik ge-rattle. ’n Man weet mos nie wat in ’n kindse kop aangaan nie. Hy was baie lief vir daai
hond.”Heinwas vol lof vir Damianwat, ten spyte
van die gevaar wat die bye vir hom ingehouhet, die honde se lewens probeer red het.
“Die bye was in hul agterplaas en hoewelek steeds voel hulle moes vroeër iets daar-aan gedoen, is ek bly Damianwoumy hondehelp. Hy het oormyheining gespring en pro-beer omdie bye van die honde te verjaag. Ditbeteken hy was regtig bekommerd oor hulwelstand.”
Damian het bevestig ’n byevanger het dievolgende dag van die bye ontslae geraak. Hyvoel vreeslik sleg oor wat gebeur het en isbereid om vir die uitgawes te betaal watHein moes aangaan om die hond te laat uit-sit.
“Ek voel so sleg, maar toe ek hoor die hon-de blaf benoud, het ek vir ’n ander buurmangevra of ek oor Hein se heining kan spring.Die kleintjie (Chloë) het net daar langs dieswembad gelê,” het hy gesê.
Bye steek honde dood
Ao. Hein Groenewald skud blad met DamianMartin, sy buurseun wat probeer het om syhonde te red.
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The ever-expanding MyCiTi bus networknow includes Dunoon.What was once an ambitious dream has
become a firm reality overnight.But it was, and in many cases is still, a
long night formotorists whomust navigatepast workers building the new bus lanes.Construction along Blaauwberg Road in
particular was a nightmare, as TygerBur-ger has reported on several times before.But now the fruits of hardship is finally
set to deliver dividents – traffic along Koe-berg Road will markedly improve.Brett Herron, the City of Cape Town’s
Mayoral Committee Member for Trans-port, offically opened theDunoonstationonThursday last week.The mammoth MyCiTi project, which
has now expanded all the way to Atlantis,is currently still in phase one of four.TygerBurger asked Herron what are the
long-term plans for MyCiTi.“The four-pase plan which was approved
in council in 2010 includes expansion intothe Northern suburbs in a later phase. Butalot has changed since then and we are loo-king to fast track the roll-out,” he elabora-tes. He adds that in three months the Inte-grated Public Transport Network Plan(IPTN)will be ready inwhich the entire pu-blic transport network for the city will be
planned.“There we will plan the roll-out and deci-
de what services we will provide to whichareas.”MyCiTi is currently connecting suburbs
along the West Coast with the City centreand all the way to Hout Bay.The Southern and Northern suburbs are
still relying on trains and according to Her-ron MyCiTi will never replace these.“In phase two the Metro South-East will,
however, connect Bellville to KhayelitshaandMitchell’s Plain. That will be MyCiTi’sfirst entry into the Northern Suburbs andlater connect them to Wynberg and Clare-mont,” he says.More locally, the extension of the main
route (T01) along Blaauwberg Road meansthat residents of Dunoon can now travel di-rectly to Table View, or continue to the citycentre. It will also provide a convenientconnection to Blouberg, Parklands, Melk-bosstrand, Century City and MontagueGardens via Racecourse Road. Passengerstravelling to these areaswill need to changebuses at the MyCiTi Table View station orWood station.In an attempt to make the experience for
passengers as pleasant as possible, 12 moreMyCiTi buses have been added to this popu-lar route, now extending fromWood stationto Dunoon. Five new MyCiTi stations haveopened along the route at Circle East, Pots-dam, Killarney, Dunoon and Usasaza.
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Dunoon is now connected to the MyCiTi route. PHOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
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Die Stad Kaapstad stel vanaf 1 April 2014 die nuwe bestuurstelsel vir ontwikkelingsaansoeke(DAMS) in werking. Ten einde die bestaande data na die nuwe stelsel te migreer, is ’nsogenaamde “dooie tydperk” vanaf die einde van die werksdag op 14 Maart 2014 tot en met31 Maart 2014 nodig. Tydens hierdie tydperk sal geen nuwe ontwikkelingsaansoeke ingedienkan word of betaaltransaksies gedoen kan word nie. Die sakeproses vir alle aktiewe aansoekewat voor 14 Maart 2014 ingedien word, sal soos gewoonlik voortgaan.
Die volgende dienste sal steeds by die toonbanke gelewer word:
• Voorkonsultasievergaderings• Navrae oor die status van aansoeke wat reeds in die stelsel is• Algemene navrae en inligting oor planne en bouwerk• Afhaal van planne wat goedgekeur/geweier/gewysig/teruggetrek is• Soneringsnavrae• Inspeksiekennisgewings
Nog inligting en aansoekvereistes vanaf 1 April 2014 is beskikbaar op ons webwerfwww.capetown.gov.za/en/Planningportal/Pages/default.aspx. Ons wil jou graag ophoogte hou van die veranderinge wat ons gaan aanbring. Stuur asseblief ’n e-pos [email protected] sodat ons jou op die adreslys kan plaas.
Rig navrae aan die Stad se nommer vir algemene navrae: 0860 103 089 [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER43/2014
BEPLANNING EN BOU-ONTWIKKELINGSBESTUURBestuurstelsel vir ontwikkelingsaansoeke
Suspicious activity at an ATM at Bays-ideMall last week led to the arrest of fivepeople suspected of being loan sharks.According to Table View police
spokesperson, Lt Elizabeth Munro, fourwomen and one man were franticallydrawing money from an ATM.Apparently they used multiple cards
and then divided themoney between oneanother.This was all the security needed to see
and immediatelynotified thepolice,whoin turn detained the suspects when theyfounddifferent SouthAfricaSocial Secu-rity Agency (SASSA) cards and identitydocuments as well as bank pin numberson them.It soon became apparent that the sus-
pects,whoare fromAtlantis,wereacting
as loan sharks (amoneylenderwho char-ges extremelyhigh rates of interest, typi-cally under illegal conditions).SaysMunro: “The case is under inves-
tigation by Det/Sgt Desmond Novemberand if residents want to make sure thattheir SASSA card were handed in at thepolice station, they can contact him on021 521 3300.”She continues: “If you are a pensioner
or get a grant - do not hand over yourSASSA card, pin number or identity do-cument to ‘loan sharks’. They are not re-gistered with the financial institutionsof South Africa.
We are aware that due to the socialeconomic circumstances, people are inneed of cash, but let that not be an opti-on.”
Suspected loansharks nabbed
SolarWorld is lighting up Intaka Island’sEnvironmental Education Centre with astate of the art solar installation that show-cases the environment, sustainable livingand green technologies in an eco-energyclassroom in South Africa.This is being done in line with the World
Design Capital Cape Town 2014 project.Set amidst the 16ha wetland and bird
sanctuary, the Intaka Island eco-centre issituated within Century City.The spatial design of themultipurpose fa-
cility incorporates the physical building set
within a conservation area to provide aneducational activity centre, function ve-nue, reception area, office space, ablutionand kitchen facilities and outdoor sustaina-ble living classroom – according to interna-tional green building standards.The construction costs of this modern,
energy conscious, enviro-friendly greeneducational building was enabled by a do-nation of funds and building materials, aswell as professional time from environ-mentally conscious corporates and indivi-duals.
Sunlight lights island
From 21 to 23 March some of South Africa’smost active dogs will be heading to Constan-tia to compete at theWesternProvinceRegio-nal Dog Trials at Norman Henshilwood HighSchool.The weekend is being hosted by Agility
Academy (affiliated to South African DogAgility Association) and with over 100 dogs
of all shape, size breed or rescue, there is so-mething for everyone to see.Theweekend is open to the public, somake
your way to the high school and see soe ofthe best local and national dogs being putthrough their paces.Entrance is free and refreshments will be
on sale throughout the weekend.
Top dogs in action in Constantia
Woensdag, 12 Maart 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Table View 7
Roadworks are expected to take place onKoeberg Road between 14 and 17 March forwork on the MyCiTi bus lane.TheCity of Cape Town asksmotoristswho
travel through Milnerton, Table View andPlattekloof on Koeberg Road to be vigilantand patient. Construction work on the dedi-cated MyCiTi bus lane that runs along Koe-bergRoadwill necessitate the partial and/orfull closure of the intersection with Monta-gue Drive at different points over the wee-kend.Where possible, the city recommends that
motorists make use of alternative routes.Constructionwork has been scheduled for
the weekend in order to limit the potentialimpact on traffic flow as far as possible.Traffic along Koeberg Road in a north-southdirection will be able to continue throughthe intersection for the entire weekend.From 19:00 on Friday 14March until 20:00 onSaturday 15 March, and again from 06:00 onSunday 16March until 17:00 on the same daytraffic flowing into the intersection from alldirections will not be able to make rightturns across the intersection; traffic fromMontague Drive into the intersection willonly be allowed to make left turns into Koe-berg Road.From 20:00 on Saturday 15 March until
06:00 on Sunday 16 March, and again from17:00 onSunday 16Marchuntil 05:00 onMon-day 17 March traffic flowing into the inter-section from all directions will not be ableto make right turns across the intersection.MontagueDrivewill be closed to all traffic
between Koeberg and Dawn Roads; trafficflowing into the intersection in a southerlydirection along Koeberg Road will not beable tomakea left turn intoMontagueDrive.
Beware roadworks onKoeberg Road
One in four smokers get cancerANDRÉ BAKKES
@andrebakkes
I am a smoker.I also fall under the 70% of smokers
whowant toquit, so this articlewill pro-bably be seen as high treason to the other30%.“Wanting to quit” is just as prevalent in
my life as “quitting quitting” – I fail regu-larly.Sowhat is the secret? Cold turkey?Nico-
rettes? E-cigarettes?Psychiatry Professor Robert Anthenelli
from the University of San Diego reckonsthe best way to knock that little smokingdevil off your shoulder is “medication andcounselling”.Anthenelli spoke to a handful of journa-
lists at Century City’s Crystal Towers lastweek Wednesday about the importance ofquitting and how to do it.
AddictionA cigarette is one of mankind’s most in-
telligent designs. More than a thousandchemicals in each cigarette aids the brainto make full use of the nicotene.If one lights a cigarette, the nicotene is
absorbed by the body very quickly, rea-ching the brain within 10 to 19 seconds. Itstimulates the central nervous system, in-creasing heart beat and blood pressure, le-ading to the heart needing more oxygen.It has been affirmed that the way in
which nicotine causes addiction is similarto drugs such as heroin and cocaine, so itwill come as no surprise to hear Anthenel-li saying it will be difficult to quit – proba-bly one of the most difficult things youmust ever do.The word “must” should be underlined,
italicised and bolded.Smokers often brush off statistics and
warnings.If I had to relay certain facts in a para-
graph, many smokers will do a remarka-ble job of forgetting sentences they justread.One in two persistent smokers will die
of a smoking-related illness and of these,nearly one in four will die of lung cancer.One in four. Lung cancer. One in four.One in two long-term smokers will die
prematurely as a result of smoking – halfof these in middle age.That means one in four long-term smo-
kers die between 30 and 45 years.All these statistics nag at the minds of
the 1.2 billion smokers worldwide, butthey ignore it.
Till tomorrow perhaps? Yes, tomorrowI’ll quit... But I tried last month, didn’t I?And I failed... So what’s the point?Anthenelli reckons it is time to stop fai-
lingwithmethods such as cold turkey, andtake medication specifically designed tohelp one stop.
MedicationChampix was apparently designed spe-
cifically to stop smoking and the antide-pressant drugZybanhas also beenprescri-bed and has yielded favourable results tostop smoking.Anthenelli leans towards Champix
when put on the spot as to which one isbetter.He emphasises though, that despite the
great results these medications have had,a key component in quitting is having ac-cess to counselling.Even if it is just someone who can speak
to you for a few minutes when the desireis strongest.A support structure is, therefore, vital.According to him one rarely quits “alo-
ne” without any help.Being a phychiatrist, one would assume
that Anthenelli would focus more on thephysical addiction and medication thanthe phychological aspect – such as habit.But in theGreat SouthAfrican Smoking
Survey of 2013 (when thousands of SouthAfricans were asked about smoking), thevast majority agreed that it is indeed anaddiction and not a habit.Yet, when they were asked if they would
approach anyone for helpwhen they do de-cide to quit, only 28% said they will go totheir doctor.More than 45% said they will rely on
their own will-power.Well... I am all out of will-power.Is there a doctor in the house?
Professor Robert Anthenelli talks about waysto quit smoking. PHOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
8 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 12 Maart 2014ADVERTENSIE
Woensdag, 12 Maart 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Table View 9
ANDRÉ BAKKES@andrebakkes
Tensions are runninghigh between Joe Slo-vo Park and Phoenix residents due to a lackof housing.Thankfully threats such as “If the Joe Slo-
vo Park residents are not given permissionto erect their shacks, there would be a lotof dead people in Phoenix” have since beenreplaced with “We do not want bloodshedbut rather to live in harmony”.The situation is, however, far from being
resolved. OnMonday night this week, localward councillor JoyMcCarthymet with re-presentatives of both communities.This latest meeting was called after
weeks of growing unrest. Last week Thurs-day tensions seethed when Phoenix resi-dents held an all-night vigil to keep theirJoe Slovo Park neighbours from invadingthe land on the corner of Democracy andFreedom roads.Plots were apparently sold on this land
for between R350 to R800 and already de-marcated, according to McCarthy.A Phoenix resident who wants to remain
anonymous out of fear of retaliation sumsit up: “Residents vowed not to sleep, becau-se they feared the shacks would be builtovernight. So they made fires from thewood used to stake out plots, and kept vigilover the vacant land. It was the first timethe community came out as a united front.We chased them off the land and stoodaround for hours, drinking coffee and sha-ring each other’s despair and concern ofdropping property values and increasedcrime.”By Friday, there was no trace of the plot
demarcations but tempers were high.Says McCarthy: “I was asked to address
the Phoenix residents that evening on theopen ground, as they were concerned fortheir safety and the outcome should the
land invasion go ahead. I informed them ofthe existing City of Cape Town interdictprohibiting intimidation and further landinvasion and assured them that shouldshacks be erected, theywould be removed.”The meeting was then hijacked by some
of Joe Slovo Park’s residents.“They demandedhouses nowand alsomy
resignation, as I was a useless councillorwho did nothing for them. I explained thathousingwas anational governmentmanda-te, not local government and they shouldpe-tition national government. But the moodof the crowd was not amenable to logic orreason,” she continues.The next day there was another meeting
and that was when someone threatenedMcCarthy, saying there would be “a lot ofdead people in Phoenix” if they were not al-lowed to erect shacks.Two days later, onMonday night another
meeting was held. This time the tone was“moderate”. The meeting was chaired byElliot Jiba from the SouthAfricanNationalCivic Organisation and responded by SamMoloi for Phoenix Residents’ Association.“They were partly mollified, but then
went on to issues harking back to 2001whenthemixed-use land alongFreedomWaywassupposedly to be developed,” says McCar-thy. They claim plans had been drawn upfor flats and a budget was set aside, whichvanished and since thennothinghas happe-ned. “They were angry when I pointed outthe ANC was then in government, so theyshould ask them what happened to the mo-ney. This is the land which they now wantto occupy as they claim it actually belongsto them, but was ‘stolen’ by the municipali-ty,” she concludes.The outcome of the last meeting was that
the residents of Joe Slovo Park would staveoff land invasion as long as the executivemayor, Patricia de Lille, respond to theirgrievances within 10 working days.
Tensions still highin informal camps
10 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 12 Maart 2014HOOFARTIKELBLAD
“Maak jou vriendelikheidgoedkoop en hou jouvriendskap duur.”– CJ Langenhoven
Vat vyf! Aaron Lazarus steek Saterdag sy hand uit na sy skoolmaatjie Simoné du Preez op die mallemeule bydie Goodwoodpark-bewaarskool se jaarlikse wieledag. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
[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
No electricity for several hoursor longer could lead to nowater (water is pumped usingelectricity) and no petrol anddiesel (petrol and diesel arepumped using electricity andare made using electricity).This will lead to hunger. Thenviolence. Isn’t it about timethat people took responsibilityfor their own electricity, water,food, sewerage provision, justlike our grandparents used todo? My grandmother lived inBantry Bay when it wasn’t soexpensive as today. Shecollected rain water. She had aseptic tank and French drainfor sewerage. She had hardlyany waste because nappies andall that kind of stuff wasrecycled. And she had hardlyany plugs in the house. Thingsgot done. Cheaply. Then alongcame the government and saidthey could do all these thingsfor her cheaper. And they didfor about 40 years, but oncethey had us all by the shortand curlies, the governmentbecame teh biggest businessand they started dramaticallyraising prices. And becausethey are the government,Competition Law doesn’t applyto them. In the Cape Town, wehave the Bus Rapid Transit,but taxis and private buscompanies can’t compete alongthese routes. Before Eskomthere were many producers ofelectricity in South Africa,until the 1920’s. We have justforgotten these facts. But 40years in the desert is a longtime and we have forgottenthat we used to make thingsourselves. We depended onourselves and our neighbours.We shared. We need to do thisagain.
DAVID LIPSCHITZMilnerton
Time to becomeselfsufficient?
Little dog died inMorgensterIt is with great sadness that Iwrite this letter.
To the owner of a small blackand tan dog, with a greyingmuzzle: your dog did not returnhome to you (in or from)Morgenster Heights on Satur-day. If there had been a micro-chip to read your details, youcould have spent your dog’s lastfew minutes alive together. Toall (pet) owners, please micro-chip (your pets).
MARGARET ROSEEmail
Today, at about 14:30, I enteredthe parking area of PalmgroveCentre in Durbanville, from thegarage ramp. The flow of trafficwas blocked by a gold LandRover, double parked in frontof a loading zone and trolleyoff-ramp at the entrance of thecentre. Even after a gentleintervention from the securityguard and (other) drivers’impatient hooting, the manbehind the steering wheel didnot budge. Finally, when Imanaged to pass him, I showedhim my displeasure by hooting.He threw me a rude sign in fullview of children and passersby.
When I approached him abouthis blatant rudeness and cleardisrespect, he gave me a lamelie. His clearly physically ablewife hopped into the car withher shopping. Sir, you knowwho you are, please do not callyourself South African becauseyou stand against everythingwe are striving for. You aredisrespectful to women, chil-dren and disabled people.Shame on you!
L. JACOBSEmail
Land Rover driverdisrespects all
On Tuesday 4 March at 10:30, Ireceived a call on my landlinefrom a woman with an Indianaccent. She said she was from“Windows Maintenance” andcould assist me with “maliciousdownloading” they noticed onmy computer. I insisted toknow who I was speaking to, towhich she repeated “WidowsMaintenance”. She ordered meto go to my computer so shecould assist me.
I repeated my question, towhich she asked if I understoodEnglish. I replied that herEnglish wasn’t easy to under-stand and I also didn’t under-stand computer language, as Ididn’t own a computer.
She then immediately andabruptly ended the call, muchto my delight.
ETNADurbanville
Old scam still doingthe rounds
Good luck to the police officerswho are learning Mandarin(“Officers learning Mandarin”,TygerBurger, 5 March).
I hope they are being taughtslang terms as well. Forexample, an English SouthAfrican would state his/herhome language as English andgreet a friend with: “Howzit,my bru?”
Someone who states his/herhome language as Afrikaansmight say: “Hoesit, my bra?”.Translated, this would be “howis my bra sitting”, which has acompletely different meaning.
Unless slang and regionalterms are included in learninga new language, it could proveto be an arduous task.
JENNY ORLOVSummer Greens
What about Chineseslang?
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LEWENSKIEKIE
Gee jou kindgeskenk vanboekliefdeOm ’n liefde vir boeke van jongs af byjou kind te kweek, gaan uiteindelik eenvan die grootste geskenke wees wat hyvan jou ontvang.
Dié stelling sal alle opvoedkundigesonderskryf.
En met die Nasionale Biblioteekweek(17 tot 22 Maart) om die draai, is daar nie’n beter tyd om hiermee te begin nie. Aldie biblioteke in die noordelike voorstedebied dan spesiale sessies vir die jongesaan. Benut dit!
In ’n tyd waar die TV, rolprente, video-en rekenaarspeletjies die verbeelding vankinders aangryp, kom die tradisioneleboek sleg tweede. Die tragiese gevolgdaarvan is dat die leesvaardigheid van ’nhele nuwe geslag ten gronde gaan.
Saam met ’n onderontwikkelde leesver-moë kom natuurlik ’n swak leervermoë,wat uiteindelik ’n groot en negatieweimpak op skoliere en studente se akade-miese prestasies het.
En ongelukkig lê die probleem nie altydby die skole nie. Groter klassse maak dital hoe moeiliker vir onderwysers omregtig aan dié vaardigheid van kinders teslyp. Daarom is dit so belangrik om indie beginfase van die leesproses diebasiese vaardighede vas te lê.
Dit is iets wat net kan gebeur askinders gereeld blootstelling aan boekekry. Boeke is duur, sal baie ouers severweer wees. Wel waar, maar daarom isdaar biblioteke om dié liefde by dievolgende geslag besluitnemers te kweek.Want sonder ’n leesvermoë, gaan hulleeendag beswaarlik besluite kan neem.
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV Vandalistiese tieners in D’urbanvalemoet nou dringend vasgevat word. Sulkegedrag is onaanvaarbaar! - Anoniem
V Why are there children standing beggingat robots in Bellville during school time?They are setting themselves up for failurein the future. Where are their parents? Dothey know what their children are doing?- Pat
V Ek wil graag weet hoe KFC ou hoenderaan ’n mens kan verkoop? Hulle het netdie hoender warm gemaak. Dit het my sosiek gemaak. - Anoniem
V Ek is siek van Eskom! As ek die naamhoor dan voel ek naar. Hoe is dit moontlikdat hulle sommer uit die bloute besluitom weer beurtkrag toe te pas? Nat steenkool? Reën dit nie elke somer in Mpumalanga nie? - Riaan
V Ek wil graag weet hoekom my kleinkinders ’n taak met rapmusiek moet doen?Wat leer hul daaruit? Dis net bendeledewat rap beoefen. - Ouma
V Air Guns should be banned – really?Maybe cats should be banned. Keep themon your property and they won’t get hurt.And if you can’t do that, then don’t getthese animals as pets. These animals getshot while being a nuisance to others. -Anonymous
V Mense wat Sassakaarte het, moet ditnie gebruik om krag of ander items tekoop nie. Ek koop nou al vir drie maandenie, maar daar word steeds van my balansafgetrek. As ek twee of drie keer R5itemskoop, trek hulle R49 af. Ek wil weet hoestop mens dit. Hulle dink hul help minderbevoorregtes, maar hulle besteel jou. -Anoniem
V Dit is aaklig wat met die katjie gebeurhet (“Air guns should be banned!”, TygerBurger, 5 Maart). Het die sondaar geenhart nie? - Anna
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
TygerBurger waardeer lesers se menings, maar ten einde die onafhanklikheid van die koerant te handhaaf en in billikheid teenoor allepolitieke partye en kandidate, sal tot die afhandeling van die verkiesing geen brief van ‘n politieke aard geplaas word wat op een ofander wyse politieke partye en hul kandidate se standpunt propageer nie.
Woensdag, 12 Maart 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Table View 11
March is set to beabusymonth forMelkbosNeighbourhood Watch. On 13 March thewatch’s annual general meeting will beheld at 19:00 in Van Riebeeckstrand Prima-ry School hall.
This meeting will not only be importantfor the reason that there will be feedbackfromthepolice regarding crime in thearea,but the watch’s exco will also be elected.
Positions that will be filled include thechairperson, vice-chairperson, treasurer,public relations officer, fund raiser co-ordi-nator, administrator, operations manager,web administrator and secretary.
Then on 17 March the watch’s newmem-bers will be trained at 18:30 in the lectureroom of the local police.
On 25March at 18:30 therewill be aMelk-bosstrand Police and watch “rural safetyand security meeting” in the lecture roomof the police and at 19:00 on 27 March therewill be a Koeberg Public Safety Informati-on Forummeeting at theNuclearAuditori-um (identification required on entry).
Finally, on 31 March at 18:30 there willbe anothernewmember training session inthe police lecture room.
The training involves a one hour sessionand is held every second Monday at the sa-me venue. Existing members are also wel-come to attend. To confirm your attendan-ce contact Kurt Johnson on 081 483 5702 oremail him at [email protected] All queries to Melkbos Neighbourhood Watch canbe mailed to [email protected].
Melkboswatch meets
12 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 12 Maart 2014VERMAAK
V Jan Groenewald is vanaand (Woensdag)in Daar was ’n Tyd in die Klein Libertas-teaterte sien. Kaartjies kos R120 deur Computic-ket.
V Sporadies Nomadies met Francois vanCoke, Pierre Greeff en Hunter Kennedy isvanaand (Woensdag) en Donderdag by DieBoer te sien. R130.Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 9791911.
V Die Monster in die Gang, ’n teaterstuk virtieners is vandag (Woensdag) teen 15:00,Vrydag teen 17:00, en Saterdag teen 11:00en 14:00 by kykNET-Fismer as deel vanWoordfees op die planke.Kaartjies kos R80 en is by Computicket tekoop.
V Rocco de Villiers is Donderdag by de Mal-le Meul in Philadelphia met Countrykeys tesien. Kaartjies kos R100 of R170 met ‘n ligteete. Bespreek by 021 972 1097 of [email protected].
V Luna Paige is Donderdag met haar nuweStorielied-vertoning in die Boeketent byWoordfees te sien. R110. Bespreek by Com-puticket.
V Walking in Memphis, a tribute to Elvis, ison at Barnyard Willowbridge from Thursdayto Sunday. Call 021 914 9129 to book.
V Fredi Nest en Pieter Mohr is Vrydag byDie Boer te sien. R100. Bespreek bywww.dieboer.com of 021 979 1911.
V Patrick Canovi and Natalie will be atJohnny Fox’s on Fridays from 20:00. Call 021558 0686 to book.
V Rocco de Villiers is Vrydag in sy nuwe ver-toning, Countrykeys, in the Ou Meul-teaterte sien. R120. Bespreek by 083 564 0056 [email protected].
V Bed on Bricks will perform at the V&AWaterfront Amphitheatre on Saturday from18:00. Entrance is free.
V Bruce Ewan and his band will be at Seasi-de Blues in Melkbos on Saturday. R120. Call021 553 2615 to book.
V Elvis! .... from Memphis to Las Vegas withJames Marais is on at Die Boer on Saturday.R120. Visit www.dieboer.com or call 021 9791911 to book.
V Mr Cat and the Jackal will be atBacksberg Estate Cellars on Sunday after-noon. Tickets cost R100 throughwww.plankton.mobi or R120 or R60 for stu-dents at the gate.Visit www.facebook.com/backsbergcon-certs for more.
V Jack Parow is Maandag by Barnyard Wil-lowbridge te sien. R150. Bespreek bywww.barnyardtheatre.co.za.
V The Best of Mel Botes and Slow Jack ison at Die Boer on Tuesday. R120. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.
V Anna Davel is Woensdag 19 Maart metAndrew Ford (pianis) en Barry Van Zyl(perkussie) by Die Boer te sien. R100. Be-spreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 979 1911.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
Vat alles wat jy vanAfrikaansemusiekweeten gooi dit by die venster uit! Want watDuimpie se Maat doen, is heeltemal andersas enige Afrikaansemusiek wat jy al gehoorhet.Dié “feeagtige” sanger wat net as Duimpie
se Maat bekend is, met haar alter ego’s Jam-mer Pappa en Tweede Beste, maak elektro-niese Afrikaanse musiek.Alhoewel Duimpie se Maat die gesig van
die groep is, deel sy ook soms die verhoogmet Stefan Kruger op kitaar.Duimpie seMaat beskryf van haar liedjies
as donker pop, terwyl ander liedjies meervrolik is. Sy sê haar musiek is uitlokkend.“Ons gebruik woorde wat jy nog nooit in
Afrikaans gehoor het nie.”Toe sy in 2011 ophul naambesluit het,wou
sy iets kies wat eg Afrikaans is. Die kinder-rympie met die selfde naam het vir Duimpiese Maat laat dink aan Afrikaans toe sy kleinwas. “Ons het nogal gedink duimpie is oulik,want ek is ook maar net ’n duim hoog,” spotsy. Sy het verlede jaar haar debuut-EP, Vin-gertaal, bekendgestel. Piet Bezuidenhouthet die grootste deel van die EP vervaardig,terwyl Ross Mcdonald een van die Engelseliedjies op die EP vervaardig het. Rudi Louwhet klawerbord op die EP gespeel en Piet Be-zuidenhout was op die baskitaar ook betrok-ke.Vingertaal bestaan uit lekker-luister al-
ternatiewemusiek enDuimpie seMaat sê sydink enige Afrikaner sal aanklank daarbykan vind.
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V The Milnerton Library hosts yoga classesfor beginners and more experienced stu-dents every Monday and Wednesday eveningat 18:00. Morning classes are hosted by theKung Fu Temple at Sable Square ShoppingCentre, Monday, Wednesday and Fridaymornings at 09:00. For more informationplease call Pam on 021 444 0817 or email Aid-an at 082 997 [email protected].
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Cape Town International Airport has se-lected Dunoon’s Inkwenkwezi SecondarySchool as one of eight schools it aims touplift.
This is part of the airport’s schoolupliftment project called “ImprovingEducation through Interactive Technolo-gy”. This year eight schools in the air-port’s vicinity benefited from theR192 200 donation with each school recei-ving an interactive whiteboard whichcan be used to access the internet whileteaching. In the past three years, 21schools have benefited with boards worthover half a million rand.
In February this year, Cape Town In-ternational Airport embarked on a driveto identify top performing schools in thecommunities around the airport. Eighttop performing schools were identified
with matric pass rates ranging from 80%to 97%. “Three of the schools were selec-ted not only for their pass rate but becau-se they had a significant pass rate increa-se in the 2013 matric results. As recogniti-on, the airport donated interactive whiteboards and other teaching software toeach of the schools,” said Deidre Davids,communications manager at Cape TownInternational Airport.
“Our business is not only about air-ports – it’s about giving back to our com-munities. So, as an airport operator, con-tributing toward the development andsustainability of our communities is veryimportant and education is the foundati-on for the development of any communi-ty,” added Davids.
Inkwekwezi achieved a pass rate of84.5%.
Airport gives school an A+Smiling happily are Inkwenkwezi’s Nokuzola Tyobile, Tembuxolo Kutu and Nozuko Ntanga.
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Anrich Bouwer (16) van Goodwood het on-langs sy 100ste wedstryd vir die Bellville-krieketklub gespeel en is ’n staatmaker metdie kolf en bal.Hy is kaptein van die klub se o.19-span.Hy het onlangs 141 nie uit nie gemoker
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die senior spanne by die Bellville-krieket-klub gespeel en hom baie goed van sy taakgekwyt. Verlede November het hy teen Mit-chell’s Plain daarin geslaag om 5 paaltjies in
’n tweedag-wedstryd te neem en dit in diedaaropvolgende tweedag-wedstryd teenGlenmorgan op te volg met nog 5 paaltjies.Sy privaatafrigter vir die afgelope 7 jaar,
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reeds in sy kleuterdae ontwikkel.“My grootste mylpaal wat ek bereik het,
was om gedurende 2009 as die speler van diejaar bekroon teword bydieBellville-krieket(juniors).“Ek voel geëerd om die kaptein van my
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STEHAN SCHOEMAN
In an attempt to get Kyokushin karate as anofficial Olympic sport, the various organisa-tions are joining forces to make this dreama reality.As a result of this, the Western Province
Kyokushin-kan Championships will be thebiggest in its history.The Bellville-campus of Pentech will host
this event with clubs from across the penin-sula including Bellville, Kuils River, Black-heath, Brackenfell, Durbanville, Panorama,Bothasig, Sea Point, Mithell’s Plain and El-sies River taking part.“This is very exciting and to see everyone
pulling together is really satisfying. It willbe our biggest provincial championships todate.“We are expecting about 300 karatekas to
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coming talent that will want to show theirclass against these champions,” says thechairman of Kyokushin-kan Africa, ShihanHennie Bosman.Charl Marais, David Augustyn, Jean-Ree-
ce Brooks, Michelle Joubert, Corne Vorster,Matthew Scott, Carel von Maltitz and Jay-don Davies are some of the junior nationalchampions that will compete.Several divisions including u.7, u.9, u-11,
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Top karate tourney goes bigSAREL BURGER
Durbanville, Bellville en die UniversiteitvanWes-Kaapland het ná die afgelope na-week al drie eerstebeurt-agterstande omuit te wis in hul onderskeie krieketwed-stryde in die WP se eerste liga.Die wisselvallige Bellville (98) het Vic-
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man (5/47) en Louis Delport (4/63) het diebeste vir Bellville vertoon. Vir Durban-ville (220), in sy wedstryd teen Ronde-bosch (235), het Jean Strydom (38) en Ku-daSumanderu (4/66) die toonaangegee in’n goeie spanpoging.UWK (226/9) het ’n stywe bult om te
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ent teen Avendale (225) ondanks stewigebydraes deur Sean Roach (6/58) en RyanKarsten (39).Maar Noordelikes-Goodwood (301/5
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Saturday was the first round of red hot racing during 2014 Killarney Power Series. The GTIChallenge Class A with Nian Dutoit winning Heat 1 and Jacques Geldenhuys winning heat 2.Nian Du toit (20), Jacques Geldenhuys (red jetta) and Shane Du toit (97) goes full throttlearound the bend. PHOTO: SPEEDWORX
Round the bend
Blind Navigators Regularity Rallies gi-ve blind people an opportunity to com-pete in Motor Sport – a sport that you
would not normally associate with theirdisability.The SARRA/Lions Blind Navigators Re-
gularity Rally season starts on Saturdaywith the REACT Blind Navigators Rallystarting from WP Motor Club, Killarney,with the first car away on the 120km routeofwhich about 20km is on good gravel roadsat 11:00 and scheduled back at about 13:15.Regularity Rallying is held on public ro-
ads with the permission of both Nationaland Local authorities and is all about is pre-cise and accurate driving – and listening toyour navigator – it is not about speed.Competitors are set off at 2 minute inter-
vals and have to follow a set route at vary-ing set speeds. The set speeds are at least10%below the prevailing speed limit for theroad and also take into consideration theterrain andanticipated traffic conditions soas to cause as little inconvenience to otherroad users as possible.
Competing carThere are two people in the competing
car, the driver whose everyday road car itmay be, and the navigator who uses theBraille Route Schedule to give their driverinstructions on what to do at geographicalpoints and at what speed to travel. e.g. “80Restriction sign, Change Speed, speed 68”.The driver must identify the point, keep onthe set route and ensure that the set speedsare strictly adhered to.A number of controls are set up along the
route where each competitor stops andtheir time of arrival is recorded on their
score sheet. The organisers know the idealtime each competitor should be at theseControls and competitors are penalised 1point for every second early or late.The winner is the team that has the lo-
west total number of penalty points. Sinceit is impossible with the turns, other trafficand stopping to keep at the actual set speedall the time the skill is to compensate forthese and maintain the correct averagespeed.Timechecks are given regularly to enable
you to get back on time.All that is required is you, your car with
a tank of fuel and R20 cash entry fee.With the exception of your liquid refresh-
ment SARRA provides the rest.
EntertainmentAfter finishing the route Lions Internati-
onal, SeaPoint,will provide all the competi-tors with a meal while waiting for the re-sults and prize giving.The event should be over by 16:30 to allow
everyone to get home in time to enjoy theirevening entertainment.As one of the regular blind navigators on-
ce said ”It’s quite a good feeling toknowthatas the blind navigator, you have the routeunder your fingertips.Cheryl Kruger, allocates all the naviga-
tors to the drivers so if you would like tocome and drive please contact her, current-ly, there are 53 navigators who would liketo take part but only 42 drivers.Contact her on 082 877 1176, or email Cher-