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Stappers geniet die vars lug by die Durbanvilleparkrun wat elke Saterdagoggend om 08:00 by Meerendalaangebied word. Parkrun is ’n wêreldwye inisiatiefwaar mense een keer ’n week, gewoonlik in dieomgewing van ’n park, bymekaar kom om 5 km tehardloop of stap. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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OUDE WESTHOF: MINISTER OORWELDIG OOR WAT INWONERS AGTER SKERMS DOEN
Wyk bestee R6,5 m.AVRIL FILLIES
Inwoners van die verskillende woongebie-de in wyk 70 het al meer as R6,5 miljoenvan hul eie geld op grond van die Stad
Kaapstad bestee.“Ek is oorweldig oor wat die inwoners self
agter die skerms doen,” het dr. Ivan Meyer,Wes-Kaapse minister van finansies, op Don-derdag 7 Julie gesê toe hy die inwoners vanOude Westhof besoek het.
Die geld is aangewend vir veiligheidshei-
nings in Oude Westhof, Van Riebeeckshof,Loevenstein en Proteavallei teen ’n kostevan R3,8 miljoen. ’n Stormwaterstelsel isook in Oude Westhof teen R680 000 aangelêen parkering teen R360 000 is by Van Rie-beeckshof aangebring.
Van die ander verbeteringe wat die inwo-ners aangebring het, sluit in die houtdek byDoordekraaldam (R55 000), voetpaadjies vanR538 000 en R664 000 vir landskapering en ar-beid.
Meyer het gesê die Wes-Kaap het nie die
geld en mannekrag om dit te doen nie. “Watmy opgeval het, is dat hierdie een van driewyke in die land is wat die grootste bydraetot die staatskas maak (die ander twee wykeis in Gauteng) en die hoogste gekwalifiseer-de inwoners het.”
Andrea Crous, raadslid vir wyk 70, het dievergadering gereël en het Meyer ook ingeligoor projekte wat hulle in die toekoms wilaanpak.
“Die ou wynkelder in Oude Westhof is eenvan ons grootste probleme en word tans be-
woon deur dwelmslawe en misdadigers. Diedoel van die inwoners in die verskillendewoongebiede van wyk 70 is om Kaapstad ’nveilige stad, ’n omgeestad en ’n geleentheid-stad te maak. Ons kan dus nie toelaat datmisdadigers hulle hier ingrawe nie. Ons by-drae onderstreep ook ons begrip vir die man-nekragprobleem van die wetstoepassers,want hulle kom nie by alles uit nie. Daaromneem ons verantwoordelikheid vir ons eiewoongebiede,” het Crous gesê.
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Die Old Oak-gemeenskapsforum houop Dinsdag 19 Julie om 19:00 ’n vergade-ring in die NG kerk La Rochelle inMeerlusstraat, Bellair.
Desiree Benadie van die verkeersafde-ling is die spreker en alle inwoners worduitgenooi na die vergadering.V Navrae kan gerig word aan Danie Hartman by083 356 1012.
Response officers of District Bassett provedtheir worth recently when they nabbed asuspected thief in Bellville.
The man, carrying heavy bags, wasstopped and searched in Bill Bezuidenhout
Road in Ridgeworth on Friday (8 July). Ern-est Gordon and Dean Jansen of District Bas-sett found various power tools in the bags.A resident in Oakdale arrived on the sceneand confirmed it could be his power tools
that had been stolen in a break-in the previ-ous week.
Bellville police officers arrived shortlyafterwards andarrested theman for thepos-session of possible stolen goods.
Thief nabbed for stolen power tools in Bellville
Hope for Iris House: RadioHolland South Africa (RH), based inPaarden Island, recently partneredwith the crew of the Logos Hopevessel to assist them in bringingtheir vision to life in the localcommunity through donations andphysical support. They visited IrisHouse Children’s Hospice in Bellvillewhere the team renovated a storagecontainer, built shelves to makeaccess to items easier and painted amural of Table Mountain and theLogos Hope on the outside. TeamRadio Holland assisted by tidying theinside of the container, as well ascleaning up the grounds by rakingthe lawn, removing unwanted trees,cleaning and levelling the paddocks.The RH team pictured in front ofthe container are, back from left,Ambrose van Breda, RaymondDiedericks, Stanley van Breda, DanielAnthony, LeighAnn Brits, SamanthaHenry and Arno Reich. Front: JohanBrits, Naomi Jansen, Colleen Anthonyand Jeneall Henry.
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Oor die kwessie van die ou wynkelderhet Meyer aanbeveel dat dit gesloopword.
“DieStadof dieprovinsiehetniediegeld om dit in die nabye toekoms terestoureer nie. Die enigste moontlik-heid is om geld van die nasionale mi-nister te verkry en dit sal maar moei-lik gaan. Ek sal aanbeveel dat daaraansoek gedoen word vir die slopingvan die gebou indien daar nie binne-kort ’n privaat inisiatief vorendagkom nie,” het hy gesê.
“Deur die jare het ek al besef datdaar min begrip is vir hoe hard die in-woners van wyk 70 werk om onswoongebiede op te gradeer en eie vei-ligheidsmeganismes te installeer. In-woners van hierdie wyk besef dat onsbevoorreg is en dat daar ’n baie grootbehoefte in die res van die land is. Diefeit dat ons nie probleme het soos ar-moede, kinders wat sonder kos gaanslaap of gangsters wat ons strate oor-neem en skiet nie, maak dit ’n gesogtewoonbuurt,” het Crous gesê.
Ná afloop van die vergadering hetMeyer skertsendgesêhydinkhymoethom ook in wyk 70 kom vestig, wantdie inwoners rol hul moue op. Hy hetook gevra dat ander probleme na sykantoor verwys moet word, want hysal probeer om iets daadwerkliks tedoen. Dr. Ivan Meyer, WesKaapse minister van finansies, het inwoners van Oude Westhof kom toespreek.
As ’n vreemde man met die naamVuyo jou uit die bloute bel en vraom met jou huiswerker te praat,
kan jy maar weet die skelmweb word ge-spin.Die ou slenter – waar boosdoeners
mense noop om duisende rande te betaalvir hul huiswerker se kwansuise begraf-nis – doenweerdie ronde enpolisiewaar-sku inwoners om waaksaam te wees.Arnold de Villiers van Durbanville is
amper verlede week so ingedoen.“Dieman het my vrou verlede Donder-
dag gebel en gevra om met ons huishulpte praat. Hy het aan my vrou gesê hy ishaar broer,” vertel De Villiers.Toe die huiswerker (wie se identiteit
deur TygerBurger beskerm word) diefoon neem, het die man, wat homselfVuyo noem, egter aan haar gesê hy werkby die departement van binnelandse sa-ke.“Hy het haar gevra wat haar naam is
en of sy geregistreer is om werkloos-heidsversekering te ontvang. So het hyal haar besonderhede gekry,” verduide-lik hy.Die volgende oggend het dieselfdeman
diehuishulpvroegophaar selfoongeska-kel, maar dié keer voorgegee dat hy vanhaar selfoondiensverskaffer skakel. “Symoes glo dadelik haar foon afskakel virdie volgende paar uur omdat die netwerkprobleme gee. Daarna het hymy vrou ge-skakel en weer voorgegee hy is haarbroer.”De Villiers se vrou is ingelig dat haar
huishulp die vorige aand aan ’n hartaan-val oorlede is en dat die familie baie drin-gend R3 000 benodig sodat die onderne-mers die liggaam by die huis kan komhaal en die begrafnis kan begin reël.“Ons huiswerker werk al baie jare virons en natuurlik was dit ontstellendenuus vir my vrou. Maar eers toe sy homvra hoekom hy so haastig is, het hy skie-lik baie ongeskik geraak en gesê hy salhaar terugbel. Toe hy ’n paar minute la-ter terugskakel, het ek die foon beant-woord. Ek het mymedelye gedeel en aanhom gesê ons sal hom terugskakel.”Hy was weer eens baie ontstig en wou
byDeVilliersweet of “hyhulle gaanhelpof nie”. “Ek kan nie glo hoe kwaad hy ge-word het nie en het toe dadelik my huis-werker se seun gebel wat verstom wasoor die storie. Hy het ons verseker sy mais lankal werk toe, en toe ek later na diekantoor toe ry waar sy op Vrydae werk,was sy reeds daar.”ToeDeVilliers die saak by die Durban-
ville-polisie wou aanmeld is hy ingeligdat verskeie inwoners al met die slentergevang is.“’n Klaer wat ’n paar minute voor my
by die polisiekantoorwas, het R5 000 oor-betaal aan ’n Vuyo in ’n e-beursie-reke-ning.”Die selfoonnommers vanwaar Vuyo
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Die blomme en struike op die verkeer-sirkel by Pontac- en Blanc de Noir-straat in Oude Westhof kan jou aan-
dag aftrek en jou laat verongeluk.Al het die verkeersirkel onlangs die prys
as die mooiste in die Wes-Kaap gewen, isPieter van Blerk, ’n padgebruiker, glad niegelukkig nie en wil hy dit verwyder hê.“Die struike kan ook skuiling bied vir
misdadigers en in die somer kan die bemes-tingwat vir die blomme gebruikword, vlieëlok en die stank van die bemesting is onuit-houdbaar. Hier is ’n kantoorgebou en watgebeur as daar dalk ’n brand in die gebouuitbreek? ’nTrok se remmekan teendiehel-ling faal of jy kan jou so aan die blommever-kyk dat jy nie jou aandag op die pad hounie.Waar gaan die noodvoertuie parkeer as hul-le moet kom help, want hier is nie eintlikparkeerplek nie?” is van sy besware oor dieverkeersirkel.
Verfraaiing self gedoenDie verfraaiing is deur die OudeWesthof-
huiseienaarsvereniging self gedoen nadathulle geld vir die verfraaiing ingesamel endie tuinuitleg gedoen het.Volgens Jan Wolmarans, voorsitter van
die trustees van die Oude Westhof-huiseie-naarsvereniging, isVanBlerk se klagtes on-gegrond.“Ons moet konsentreer op die goeie dade
wat deur die inwoners en huiseienaarsver-eniging gedoen word. Die trustees het selfdie grond in 2014 bewerk en bemes en virdie drie daewat ons daarmee besigwas, kondaar ’n reukie gewees het. Die meeste vandie inwoners werk bedags en ons het juisiemand aangestel om die instandhoudingnamens die huiseienaarsvereniging tedoen. Altesaam R100 000 is bestee om dieverkeersirkel en die vleiland op te gradeeren as die verkeersirkel dan nou so ’n steendes aanstoots is of ’n klomp probleme skep,sou dit mos nie die prys ge-wen het nie,” het Wolmaransgesê.Volgens Andrea Crous,
raadslid vir wyk 70, word diegoeie werk raakgesien watdie inwoners van OudeWest-hof doen om die woongebiedte verfraai en te beveilig.“Ek kry nooit klagtes van
Oude Westhof, Welgedacht,Van Riebeeckshof, Kanon-berg en omgewing nie, maarnet versoeke. Hierdie huisei-enaarsverenigings besef datdie Stad Kaapstad nie diemannekrag en finansies hetom te doen wat inwoners
graagwil hê nie. Die inwoners het derhalwebesluit om self hul moue op te rol en iets tedoen. Oude Westhof is een van die mees ge-sogtewoongebiede indieTygerberg enwan-neerhuise te koopaangebiedword,wordditdadelik opgeraap. Ons moet eintlik die Ou-deWesthof-huiseienaarsvereniging loof virhul inisiatief om hul woongebied na hulsmaak op te knap en te verfraai,” sê sy.
Klagtes is verwysVanBlerk se klagtes is verwys na die Stad
vir kommentaar en volgens Altus de Wet,area-bestuurder van die parke-afdeling, issy departement wel destyds geken in dieontwerp van en aanplanting op die sirkel,en ander tuinbouverwante sake.“Riglyne is gestel en die huiseienaarsver-
eniging het alles getrou gevolg. Die parke-afdeling het selfs die persoon wat die tuin-uitleg gedoen het, gevra om toe te sien datdie struike nie onbeheers hoog groei nie,”het hy gesê.Vincent Harris van die paaie-afdeling het
oor die moontlike gevaar wat die verkeer-sirkel vir verkeer inhou, gesê sy afdelinghet ondersoek ingestel na die siglyne, en datdie siglyne voldoende is vir verkeersveilig-heid. Daar is dus geen gevaar dat diemotor-bestuurder se sig belemmer kan word nie.Hy het bygevoeg dat die sirkel al in 1999 ge-bou is en dat daar die afgelope 17 jaar geenverkeersprobleme was nie.“Die geometriese ontwerp en verfraaiing
van die sirkel is in 1999 deur die destydseStad Tygerberg se ingenieurskonsultantegedoen en deur hulle goedgekeur,” het hygesê.Raadslid BelindaWalker, burgemeesters-
komiteelid van gemeenskapsdienste en spe-siale projekte, het by navraag gesê die Stadse parke- en paaie-afdelings is geraadpleegin die ontwerp en verfraaiing van die sirkelendat die verwyderingvandie plante of eni-ge verandering vir die riglyne vir paaie, nieoorweeg word nie.
Verkeersirkel is geengevaar vir motoriste
Die verkeersirkel by Pontac en Blanc de Noirstraat in Oude Westhof.
Só het die verkeersirkel gelyk voordat dit verfraai is.
EmmaNel vanBellvillewasDinsdag 5 Julieomstreeks 17:45 in Ou Paarlweg voor dieHoërskool Bellville in ’n ongeluk betrokkeen is op soek na ooggetuies.“My lisensiehouer is van my motor se
voorruit gegryp nadat ’n vrou beweer hetek het haar motor by die verkeerslig ge-stamp. Nadat sy die lisensiehouer gegryphet, het sy na haar motor terug gehardloop.
Ek het agterna gehardloop en het in die oopdeur van haar motor gestaan en met haargepraat. Sy het toe begin ry en ek het in diemiddel van die pad geval en ’n klomp bese-rings opgedoen. Sy het ’n wit BMW gery enek is op soek na haar registrasienommer,”het Nel gesê.V Kontak Emma by 021 947 2967 of per epos em[email protected].
Awoman measuring three times overthe legal blood alcohol limit wasamong the ten drivers arrested for
drunk driving in Brackenfell on Saturdayevening. She also registered the highestreading of the night at 0.94 mg/1000ml.A total of 240 vehicles were stopped dur-
ing a road block conducted by Cape TownTraffic Services on the corner of Old PaarlRoad and Brackenfell Boulevard on Satur-day evening.
“Upon arrest the eight males and two fe-males were taken to the Brackenfell police
station to register a criminal case afterwhich theywere transported to theAthlonetraffic station were blood tests were taken.After the blood tests they were handed overto theBrackenfell police fordetention,” saidRichard Coleman, spokesperson for theCity’s traffic services. Their vehicles werehanded over to police for safekeeping.This road block formed part of a city-wide
operation over the weekend, during which115 people were arrested for drunk driving.Forty of those arrests were made during
operations in Delft, 13 in Macassar, 22 inMfuleni, 13 in Claremont and 16 in Belhar.A total of 1108 fines were issued for variousoffences.
Driver three times over limit
Meiring, Holm vermaak vroue: Die vroue wat onlangs die vroueoggend van die Altadu Toitnasorgsentrum by Nelsonswynlandgoed bygewoon het, het die kwinkslae van dieaktrise Lizz Meiring en Marion Holm geniet. Die vroue het met hul hoedskeppings goedaangepas by die Mad Hattertema en dit was ’n plesierige affêre. Van links is Mari–LouiseGuy, bekende koekstilis, Lizz Meiring, Suzanne, sanger, Marina van der Meulen van Alta duToitnasorgsentrum en Marion Holm, seremoniemeester.
MajorGeneral Mpumelelo Manci (third from left) during a walkabout in Wallacedene last week.Behind him is Kraaifontein station commander Brigadier Gerda van Niekerk. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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With community safety as his top pri-ority, the new captain at the helm ofpolice matters in the Tygerberg re-
gion plans to shake things up with meticu-lously planned strategies.
As of Friday 1 July, Major-General Mpu-melelo Manci, previously the provincialhead for Visible Policing in the WesternCape, is the newly appointed cluster com-mander of the Tygerberg police cluster withits seven police stations in Bellville, Brack-enfell, Bothasig, Durbanville, Goodwood,Kraaifontein and Parow.
“A high priority on the list of actions isthe identifying of crime groups, their arrestsand to achieve successful convictions,” hesaid in an interview with TygerBurger dur-ing a walkabout in Wallacedene townshiplast week.
Wallacedene was identified as a crime hot-spot in the cluster from where many crimeplans are hatched.
“We all know this region in Kraaifonteinto be a core area criminals operate from, andthat’s why I am here. The police need to infil-trate this community and build relation-ships with its residents. We have to work
smart and with the trust and cooperation ofthe community we can dramatically reduceactivity in the hotspot,” he says.
In the coming weeks Manci will establisha special provincial task team to stabilisethe area.
“We will start by identifying crime group-ings, profiling them and dealing with thekingpins. Increased operations, visibilityand undercover operations will specificallybe aimed at disrupting their activities and
not allowing them the space to operate,” heexplains.
He is currently meeting with the manage-ment teams and detective branches at all thepolice stations in the cluster.
“I need to familiarise myself with all thestations to determine the needs on groundlevel where service delivery takes place,” hesays.
The welfare and safety of police officers isanother urgent priority as are continued ef-
forts to build partnership with other depart-ments, NGOs and community structures. Inthis respect, social crime drives are alreadyin planning.
“In partnership with the various commu-nity police forums and neighbourhoodwatches, we will work together to stamp outcrime in the Tygerberg policing precinct.Our mission is to create a safe and secureenvironment where citizens feel andare safe,” he promises.
Major-General Manci joined the South Af-rican Police Service on 17 October 1987 andcompleted his training in Hammanskraal.
His first post was as a Constable at Langain 1988 and while here he was promoted toWarrant Officer and worked as a shift com-mander in charge of all reliefs at the station.
During 2001 Manci was promoted to therank of Captain at the Langa Police Station.
After several promotions, he became dep-uty area commissioner at West Metropole asa director in charge of crime prevention andcrime combatting operations. He was alsothe deputy area commissioner for the Bo-land area, zone commander of Nyanga andDelft, station commander of Nyanga andcluster commander for the Overberg cluster.
“This office will exact all its efforts to en-sure that the above objectives are met.”
A past pupil of the Hugo Lambrechts Cen-tre, violinist Jeffrey Armstrong (19), will beone of the main attractions at the upcomingSA National Youth Festival concert, whichwill be held at the centre’s auditorium onSaturday (16 July) at 19:00.
He will play a solo with the NationalYouth Orchestra.
Hundreds of young musicians auditionfor a place in the National Youth Orchestra,and a select few are chosen to form thegreen and gold national team each year.
The orchestra’s programme includesMahler’s glorious Fifth Symphony and Ben-
jamin Britten’s seldom-heard Double Con-certo for Violin and Viola, written when thecomposer was just eighteen. The orchestrawill be conducted by the sensational EwaStrusiñska, a finalist and laureate at theprestigious Gustav Mahler InternationalConducting Competition in Poland.
The performance at the auditorium willbe presented in association with Fine Mu-sic Radio, as part of their drive to sponsor67 radios for beneficiaries of the Cape TownSociety for the Blind.V Tickets, available online from Tixsa, range fromR100 to R120.
Local violinist to play solo at youth concert
Dance champions: Enge Coetzer, Noel Best and Ansa le Grange of Welgemoed Primaryreceived gold medals and were crowned as the winners of the Celebration of DanceEisteddfod. The competition has come to a close and no more rounds will be taking place.
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There is always a first time for every-thing – just ask Daniel Fourie (20)from Plattekloof who became an in-
stant millionaire on Friday 1 July in thefirst competition he ever entered.And even though multiple entries
were allowed in Tyger Valley Centre’sWin a Million competition, Daniel en-tered only once –whenhe bought a leath-er strap to the value of R400 atWatch Re-public.His entry was drawn out of more than
100 000 entries.“I was still at work and wasn’t present
at the draw. I received a voicemail mes-sage on my phone and didn’t recognisethe number. I dialled 121 and heard thatI was the winner of the million Rand. I
phoned Laretha Blom, marketing man-ager at Tyger Valley Centre, and whenshe congratulated me on being the win-ner, I was speechless,” says Daniel.“Our Win a Million competition was
running for the past four months and itwas a once-off competition of thismagni-tude. All that was required was to spendR350 at any store in Tyger Valley, attachthe till slip to the entry form and pop itin one of our entry boxes. We receivedmore than a 100 000 entries. All entrantsheld their breath for the day of the draw,keeping their entries flowing in until12:00 noon on 30 June, however therecould only be one winner and our luckyvictor was Daniel.“His entrywas pulled out by one of the
acrobats from the Zip Zap Circus whomesmerised and hyped the crowd up be-
fore the big announce-ment,” says Laretha.Being a generous young
man, Daniel decided toshare his prize money. “Itook R350 000 for myself,gave R100 000 to mychurch and the rest to myparents. I am busy buyinga Volkswagen Polo TSIand upgraded my phonewith my share of the mon-ey. This is my gap yearandmy life goes on as nor-mal,” says Daniel.Laretha congratulated
Daniel on behalf of TygerValley Centre.“This was Daniel’s
chance to make everydream a reality, and hedid!After all, at TygerVal-ley, it’s all about you!”
Instant millionaire
Louw Lombaard, assistant marketing manager of TygerValley Centre, with Daniel Fourie, right.
Gallivanting:Rinkink Playschool willbe presenting TheJungle Story in theKenridge NG ChurchHall from 18:00 onFriday 22 July wherethe audience canenjoy the antics oftwo mischievousmonkeys as they tryto help the vain tigercapture the mancubin the jungle alongwith singalongfavourites like“Jailhouse Rock”, “Eyeof the Tiger”, “Moveslike Jagger” and “BearNecessities”. Back from left are Ruben Fourie, Sarah Green, Heinrich Andrag, Luke Neethling, TrentGarbutt and Amy Mestichelli. Jason O'Brien and Dante Fourie are in the middle with Ruby Cochrane, Georgia Behr, Taylor Garbutt, Christel Andrag and Cara Els in front. R50. Call Melanie on082 857 4463 or email [email protected] for bookings and more information.
Wallacedene ceramic artist Simphiwe Mbunyuza’s work will soon be seen in Europe. PHOTO: CARINAROUX
DESIRÉE RORKE@dezzierorke
Created in his garage studio in the town-ship of Wallacedene in Kraaifontein, a27-year-old ceramic artist’s work is
soon to be showcased in France.SimphiweMbunyuza’swork so captivated
the imagination of Irene Hamilton that she– on first glance of his pieces – invited himto exhibit at her gallery during a ceramicsexpo in the city of Vallauris in August andSeptember.This city, also referred to as “the Potters
Town”, is famous for housing the nationalPicasso museum where Picasso himselflived for a while to create ceramics.Themed “African Traditional Palette”,
Simphiwe will be displaying 15 of his finesthandmade ceramics in the hope of penetrat-ing the European market.As a young boy growing up in rural East-
ern Cape, Simpiwe loved playing with thenatural clay found in abundance inhis hometown of Emambendeni.“I fell in love with clay. It is so versatile
and I loved how it transformed inmy hands.It is so easy to use and you can create what-ever you want,” he says.He started training in art in 2002 at Caley
Junior Secondary School, where his Englishteacher, Mrs Sihlali, noted his talent.“She happened to be an artist by profes-
sion and after seeing some of my drawingsinvited me to join a small group of sixlearners whom she taught painting. Shetook our work to local, provincial and na-tional competitions where I won severalawards and medals.”Simphiwe was later formally introduced
to ceramics while studying fine arts at theWalter Sisulu University in East London.“When I arrived there I could only draw
and paint, but was later introduced to ce-ramics – something that immediately reso-nated with me. Clay became my passion.”“What I loveabout ceramics is the fact that
you create something that is tangible; some-thing that you can hold and feel; somethingthat can be functional. It doesn’t limit me in
any faculty of creativity. It allows me to cre-ate whatever I want to portray, whether itwill serve as functional or non-functional
object,” he says.The beautiful African pots standing
around in his small studio portrays his pas-sion.Every piece is unique and tells a story.The collection to be exhibited in France is
new work, which portrays various Africancultural symbolisms.Pointing to the little circles framing the
edge of one of his pots, he explains that thismotif refers to the dots Xhosa women painton their faces to adorn themselves.“Various cultural groups in Africa will be
represented in the pieces,” he says.After graduating with a B Tech degree in
2015, Simphiwe established himself as a full-time artist in Cape Town a year ago.His work is currently on display at vari-
ous galleries including Dorp Street Galleryin Stellenbosch and Art in the Yard inFranschhoek.“Social media networking has played a
huge rule in getting my work and my nameout there.”In fact, this is how his work was spotted
by Nomaza Nongqunga, who runs an artagency in France called Undiscovered Can-vas.“She saw my work on Facebook and got
hold of me.”It will be Simphiwe’s first international
exhibition and he is brimming with excite-ment.“As an artist this means a lot to me and
I hope that it will open doors for my workabroad. It is a wonderful platform for expo-sure.”Simpiwe is adamant to make a success of
his career and plans to one day open his ownceramics factory for functional pieces.“A factory such as thiswill boost our econ-
omy and create job opportunities. Being afull-time artist is not child’s play but it’swhat I love to do. It is who I am and withoutmy art there would be a void that nothingcan fill. The meaning of my life is centeredaround my talent.”
As deel van hul Jeugdag-vieringe het dieVoortrekkers van Brackenfell, Kraaifon-tein en Bellville saamgespan vir ’n ge-meenskapsprojek by The Valley-plaas-skool op die plaas Pampoenkraal in Dur-banville.“Geskenkpakkies is uitgedeel aan die
kinders enonderwysers. Elkekommandoen hul kinders is genooi om te help metdie insameling van die items,” sê MurnaLotriet.In aanloop na die dag het ongeveer 250
kinders, wat deel is van die Oord Kaap-stad, ’n bydrae gemaak vir die skool se
kinders. “Sommige het sepies en waslap-pe geskenk en anderweer tandeborsels ofhandskoene. Die ATKV-tak van Bellvillehet ook vir ons komberse en sap vir diedag geskenk. Elke kind is ook gevra om’n kussing te bring en so het elke kind ’nlekker warm kombers en kussing ont-vang,” sê sy.Ook die verkenners is uitgenooi om
deel uit te maak van die projek.“Hulle het saammet die kinders gesing
en speletjies gespeel, gehelp om koek engeskenke uit te deel en ook gehelp om diegeskenke oop te maak.”
Vier Jeugdag by plaasskool
By die uitreikaksie was (agter, van links) Andrew Potgieter (ATKV), Lourens Vermeulen,Carla Venter, Cornè Grobler, Elmarie Welgemoed, Petra Grobbelaar en Caressa Rhoode(skoolsekretaresse). Voor is Murna Lotriet, Miriam Visagie, Nicolene de Witt, Siboseto Jadaen Johnathan Hugo.
The Sunflower Fund recently hosted two ex-quisite events at the Stonehurst MountainEstate inWestlake. The theme for the morn-ingwas aWinterWonderland and the themefor the evening was Denim and Diamonds.“All the guests were advised to dress up
to fit in with the themes. The morning eachguestwas spoiledwithbubbly onarrival andtheywere entertained by JennyMorris, alsoknown as the Giggling Gourmet, as well asDr Darren Green as joint MCs for the morn-ing,” says Janine le Roux, spokesperson ofthe Sunflower Fund.Monique Cassels entertained the guests
and Desray Fashions held a fashion show.The guest speaker was Cindy Pivacic whospoke about her triumphs with HIV.That evening guests arrived in their finest
denim and diamond attire. The venue wasbeautifully decorated for both events andwas magnificently transformed with fairylights and white blooms.
“With Krone served as the arrival drinkand fresh oysters as the canapé of choice, theevening turned out to be a splendour of funas guests danced the night away to the up-beat music of Desert Moon,” says Janine.The MC for the evening was KFM radio
personality Deon Bing who kept guests en-tertained throughout the night.A highlight was when a 0.32 carat dia-
mond, donated by Carat CO, was raffled andthe guests were glued to their seats in antici-pation for the winner to be announced.The Sunflower Fund educates and regis-
ters stem cell donors. All funds raised are tocover the recruitment costs to grow an effec-tive, ethnically diverse South African BoneMarrow Registry of healthy committed do-nors.V To become a donor, support one of the fundraisingprojects or make a financial contribution, contact theSunflower Fund on the tollfree number0800 12 10 82 or visit www.sunflowerfund.org.za.
Functions raise fundsfor Sunflower Fund
Liz Dobbins from Fabulizz, Alana James (CEO of the Sunflower Fund), Jenny Morris, Janine leRoux, Dr Darren Green and Monique Cassells at the function.
The All Saints Church in Durbanville cele-brates 160 years of existence in November.Aspart of the celebrations, there’s an exhibi-tion of historic photographs and artefactsshowing the life of All Saints from its incep-tion in 1856, the fire which destroyed it in1996, and its rebirth in 1997.
The exhibition is at the All Saints ChurchHall on 1 Baxter Avenue in Durbanville andruns until Sunday 17 July.V The public is invited to view the exhibition from10:00 to 18:00. Entry is free (donations welcome).Contact the parish office on 021 976 8016 for enquiries.
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Locals don’t have to miss out on tourismDESIRÉE RORKE
Although the day to day cost of living inCape Town is a challenge for many lo-cals, and leisure activities as an ex-
pense may not fit into the budget, it is stillpossible for locals to enjoy their city, saysGareth Bloor, Mayco member for tourism,events and economic development, follow-ing the city’s big win at this year’s Traveland Leisure World’s Best Awards.
Cape Town was named winner in the cate-gory “Top Cities in Africa and the MiddleEast”, during a ceremony held in New Yorkon Wednesday 6 July.
“There is a variety of free and low-costthings to do and see that make it possible forlocals to get out and enjoy the city. There are
parks and beaches, with hikes on the moun-tain and in nature. In fact, one of Cape TownTourism’s most popular pages on their blogis called ‘50 things to do for under R50 inCape Town’,” he said in an interview withTygerBurger. Bloor says this award is goodnews – not only for the tourism sector, butto the local economy as a whole.
“Besides airlines, hotels and other formsof accommodation, the tourist rand is spenton restaurants, transport, retail and otheractivities not necessarily considered to betourism activities. The entire supply chainis impacted by increased tourism, support-ing local food producers, farmers and localmanufacturers, employment opportunitiesand providing job sustainability,” he said.
“Raising the global profile of the city can
attract international investment and alsogenerate interest in the city as a potentialhost city for business, sports events and con-ferences.”
When asked about inflated tourism pricesmost locals cannot afford, Bloor says manyof these attractions have “bucket list” statusand are worth saving up for.
“The big attractions are the reason manyinternational visitors travel across theworld for this ‘bucket list’ experience, sowhile they may come with a price tag, weshould see that they are worth saving up foron our own bucket lists as locals,” he says.
He adds that many of the local attractionshave specials aimed at locals, “such as thefree Table Mountain Cableway trip on yourbirthday on presentation of a South African
identity document, or open days at some ofSanParks’ destinations where there are re-duced fees or no fees at all”.
Bloor says the tourism market offersmany alternatives for locals.
“Hike up to the top of Table Mountainalong one of the many hiking trails whichare so popular among international visitors,or take a budget boat trip in the harbour,”he says.
Bloor warns that local tourism businessesshould guard against pricing themselves outof the market in favour of international visi-tors.
He says Cape Town Tourism is determinedto showcase the entire city – including thenorthern suburbs, Atlantic seaboard andBlaauwberg coast.
Wingerdweb: ’n Spinnerak glinster in die son wat Saterdagoggend deurbreek deur die mis in een van die wingerde op die Meerendallandgoedbuite Durbanville. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
LEWENSKIEKIE
Never give the‘complexwitch’ reasonWith more and more people livingphysically closer to one another in thissecurity complex booming market inCape Town, the poor witches havenowhere to turn to.
They used to be able to cook childrenin peace and croon to their hearts’content without disturbing the neigh-bours, but now they live within spittingdistance.
Most of us who reside in a flat or in asecurity complex know the residentwitch, who is almost inevitably a lonely,middle-aged woman trying her darndestto make everyone feel just as miserableas she clearly is.
At night she sleeps with the rule bookunder her pillow and wields it aroundlike a wand during the day.
Sometimes she can be heard cacklingclauses of this book while stirring hercauldron at night.
Reconciling these witches and theirneighbours mightvery well be animpossible task,but the least I cando is try.
Extensive experi-ence in this fieldobliges me to tellall you goodneighbours that it’sbest not to feed thewitch.
Don’t give herany reason to go onthe attack. Thisincludes having apetition signed by
all the other neighbours to force her tobe more civilised.
She will only grow more evil by theday, and one should never underestimateblack magic.
Don’t give her reason to hurl quotedparagraphs of the rule book at you. Thismeans you will have to know it at leasthalf as well as she does. Try to livewithin these rules, which are definitelyjust. Remember, the witch didn’t writethis book. She just enforces it in anunrelenting way.
Perhaps the best advice I can give is toflatly ignore her. She craves attention, sodon’t give her any.
Some of these witches like cookingchildren, so keep yours away from herfront door at all times.
Witches hate the carefree laughter ofchildren and refuse to acknowledge thatthey too cried loudly every now andagain when they were young.
Finally, to the witches of the northernsuburbs – please, for the love of allthings good in this world, give it a rest.
About 99% of neighbours don’t bendrules because they are spiteful. They arejust human – just like you were beforeyou bought that pointy, holier-than-thou,witch’s hat. – André Bakkes
THINKING OUT LOUD
SMSV Hoekom so negatief oor Vissershok-op-gradering? Verkies julle ’n pad vol gate?Stad is besig om belastinggeld reg te ge-bruik. Sien dit asseblief raak en gee erken-ning. – Anoniem
V Lawless society starts with individualsand seemingly minor infringements ofthe law. Let us all endeavour to be morelaw abiding. Yielding at the yield sign atthe Belami Road circle would be a goodplace to start. Be a GOOD example, espe-cially on the road. – G Kruger
V Stem 100% saam oor totale wetteloos-heid van baie motoriste. Sien dit daagliksin Welgelegen se Gert van Rooyenstraat.Daar word nie belanggestel om na inwo-ners se verkeersprobleme te luister nie.Het ons nog ’n skaduminister van vervoerin die Wes-Kaap? - Van Niekerk, Welgelegen
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
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There certainly are somemotorists with arrogance, nopatience, and even a dislikefor scooters. They would hootat them, and even try todrive them off the road atevery opportunity.
But, remember that manymotorists wouldn’t know howit really is to ride one. To fillup with petrol is usually lessthan R30, and a serviceusually less than R500.Maybe that’s the real reason– jealousy.
RUDI KRAMPParow East
Nothing elsethan jealousy
My bloed kook nou nadat ekdie berig gelees het oor dietragiese en sinnelose ongelukwaarin Jennifer Myburgh enhaar seun, Juan, gesterf het(“Nog vrae oor ongeluk” TBBrackenfell, 6 Julie).
Almal praat daarvan en ekervaar dit amper daagliksdat die minibus-taxi’s inenige straat op die geelstreepstop. Of erger nog: ek het alselfs ’n hele paar gevallegesien waar daar nie eers opdie geelstreep afgetrek wordnie, maar doodluiters in diemiddel van die straat gestopword om passasiers op en afte laai. As mens vir dietaxibestuurder toet, stuur hyjou netjies in jou glorie met’n vieslike handsein en ’ngevloek.
Ek het onlangs in Sonne-blomstraat uit Bill Bezuiden-hout-rylaan ingedraai enmoes dadelik rem omdatdaar ’n taxi in die middelvan die straat gestop het omte wag vir ’n vrou wat vanoorkant aangekom het. Syhet rustig die straat oorge-steek, voor my motor verby-gestap en by die taxi inge-
Taxipadmanierelaat bloed kook Ek bly in Proteaweg in
Brackenfell en het drie keer aldie Kaapstadse verkeersdepar-tement en metropolisie inkennis gestel van taxi’s wat inProteaweg werksaam is, maardit val op dowe ore. Die laastekeer het die persoon vir mygesê ek moet ’n klag by diepolisie indien, want dis ’nkriminele oortreding. Diepolisie sê weer dit is dieverkeerdepartement se baba.Waarheen nou?
ANONIEMBrackenfell
Klagtes oor taxi’sval op dowe ore
My handsak is Sondag 10Julie net ná 12:00 gesteel byCool Runnings in Tygervallei.
Ek gaan deur ’n moeiliketyd en is raadop want ek hetso pas dae geneem om myID-dokumente, kredietkaarteen bankkaart uit te sorteer ennou is dit en my twee selfonegesteel. Die handsak was inmy kleindogter se stootwaen-tjie saam met my kamerasak.
As iemand dalk op myhandsak afkom, kan hulle my
Handsak, kaarte enselfone gesteel
I am a senior citizen who hasvolunteered to take care ofthe pathway park along theRiebeeckshof Road and turnoffinto Grandiflora Road, ProteaValley.
I am establishing anindigenous, succulent andwater-wise garden for all toenjoy as they walk, jog orride along this path. I pay formost of the plants myself.
Unfortunately an unscrupu-lous person is selectivelystealing the indigenous plantslike the King Protea (R180),Yellow Pincushion, Buchu,Felecias and others.
Please buy your own plants.Many gardeners will gladly
share their excess plants withyou. Why not use socialmedia for donations forplants ... but please, do nottake away the opportunity forother people to enjoy thisarea.
BEULAH GROBBELAARProtea Valley
Let others enjoythis garden
Ek het verlede week op padna my ma toe gesien hoe tweemans dromme op die sypaad-jie uitgooi en in die vulliskrap. Toe ek terugry van myma af, is die ouens nie daarnie, maar die hele sypaadjie
Mans gooi vullis uitdrom en los als so
klim. Die hele straat sevyfuur-verkeer moes stilhouvir die prosessie. Op Belami-weg /Brackenfell-boulevardhet ’n taxi nou die dag in diesirkel gestop om iemand af telaai en toe ek my foon uithaalom ’n foto te neem, kon eksien hoe hy dit in sy spieëltjieopmerk en toe vinnig weg-trek. Daaruit lui ek af dat hybaie goed geweet het hy isbesig om die wet te oortree.
Gaan ons as ’n gemeenskaptoelaat dat die verkeersreëlsso oortree word en ons en onskinders se lewens in gevaargestel word?
BEKOMMERDE PADGEBRUIKEREpos
asseblief kontak by 021 9315834. Dit sal so opreg waar-deer word. Die personeel byCool Runnings het baiegehelp, maar ons kon dit nievind nie. Ek vermoed dat diehandsak, ’n swart sling bagen my pers beursie met diekaarte daarin, dalk net iewersweggegooi is en sal ditwaardeer as iemand dit aanmy kan teruggee.
ESTELLE OLIVIEREpos
At night shesleeps with
the rule bookunder herpillow ...
Ek wil graag Tygerberg-hospi-taal prys vir sy puik diens.Ek weet nie hoekom mense sokla nie. My seun moes syverstandtande laat uithaal.Ons het net ’n hospitaalplanen kan glad nie ’n tandartsbekostig nie en met diehospitaalplan moet jy nogR4 000 inbetaal by die hospi-taal. Ek is ewig dankbaar datTygerberg ons gehelp het.Hulle was so professioneel enhet so mooi vir my seunverduidelik wat hulle gaandoen en almal was so vrien-delik.
Vir Beryl Mathys wil ekbaie dankie sê vir die omgee.Ek kan sien dit is haar passieom met mense te werk en nienet ’n werk nie. En vir diedokter (kan nie sy naamonthou nie) baie dankie virdie goeie werk. Ek het nognooit so iets beleef nie.
Dis nou ’n week later enmy seun het sy pille gedrinken het tot vandag nog niepyn gehad nie. Sy tande washeel skeef in sy kaak en eenhet in sy sinusholte inge-groei.
Ek het eendag daarheengebel om iets uit te vind oorsy tande en dokter Johnsonwas so vriendelik. Hy het ookalles baie mooi verduideliksonder om my af te jak. Hyhet tyd gehad vir my pro-bleem.
Mag die Here julle werklikseën vir julle goeie werk enhou daarmee vol.
ELLENEpos
Groot dankie virT’berg se omgee
en die eienaars se erf was volvullis. Hulle het dit net sogelos. My foonbattery was tepap om iemand te bel. Toesien ek die twee by diewinkel en gaan vra hulle omasseblief te gaan opruim, wathulle toe gaan doen het.
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V Robin Hood will be staged in Ca-nal Walk’s Centre Court at 11:00,12:30 and 14:00 until Saturday 16July. Tickets cost R75 at Comput-icket.
V Candice van Litsenborgh andClaire-Louise Worby will performCourt at the Alexander UpstairsTheatre at 21:00 from until Satur-day 16 July. Visit shows.alexander-bar .co.za for tickets and more in-formation.
V The Inconvenience of Wings,Lara Foot’s new play with JenniferSteyn, Andrew Buckland andMncedisi Shabangu will be at theBaxter Golden Arrow Studio untilSaturday 13 August. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V 1 Hit Wonders will be on stageat Barnyard Willowbridge untilSunday 28 August. Visitwww.barnyardtheatre.co.za fortickets and more information.
V Nik Rabinowitz will be at DieBoer tonight (Wednesday) andThursday 14 July in Live & Confused...? R130. Call 021 979 1911 orvisit www.dieboer.com to book.
V The Waterfront Theatre Col-lege will be presenting Hit me witha Hot Note in the Artscape Arenafrom tonight (Wednesday) untilSaturday. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V David Krakauer and KathleenTagg will present Breath and Hammer at the Youngblood Gallery inBree Street on Thursday from19:30. R150. Email [email protected] or call021 424 0074 to book.
V Prime Circle will be at TheChurch on Greenmarket Square onThursday from 20:00. Tickets areavailable from Webtickets.co.za.
V Dora the Explorer Live! Dora’sPirate Adventure will be at theGrand Arena from Friday until Sun-day. Tickets are available at Com-puticket.
V DeFINitioN will be at Verdi’s inEdgemead on Friday from 20:00.Entry is free. Call 021 558 4110 forbookings ormore informa-tion.
V Arno Car-stens will beat Die Boer onFriday with Da-vid Watkynsand Gus War-den. R160. Call021 979 1911 orvisit www.die-boer.com tobook.
V The GlennRobertsonJazz Band willfeature differ-ent guest actsat Kaleido-scope café inClaremont ev-ery Friday from19:30. Ticketscost R120 in-cluding a meal.Call 021 6745761 to book orsend an emailto [email protected].
V DJ JP Silver and saxophonist Ge-orge Sax will be playing electroswing with guest instrumentalistsfor The Swing Café at SticksMcGee in Rondebosch every Fri-day from 19:30 to 22:00. R20. Call021 685 2871 to book.
V Public Opinion will be at Grand-West’s Jackson Hall every Fridayand Saturday in July from 21:00.Entry is free.
V The Tommy Dell Band will be atDie Boer on Saturday. R100. Call021 979 1911 or visit www.die-boer.com to book.
V My Johannesburg, a combina-tion of jazz and literature, will be onstage at the Alexander UpstairsTheatre from 19:00 on Sunday.
V Bianca Flan-ders and LorenLoubser will beperforming Niqabi Ninja, aboutan avenging su-perhero, at theAlexander Up-stairs Theatreat 19:00 fromMonday untilWednesday 20July. Visitshows.alexan-derbar.co.za fortickets andmore informa-tion.
V Cape TownOpera will beperforming afree lunchtimeconcert in Art-scape’s Chan-delier Foyer onTuesday from
13:00 with local and internationalworks on the programme. Visitwww.artscape.co.za for more.
V K, Ray and the Bird will be at DieBoer on Wednesday 20 July. R80.Book on 021 979 1911 or visitwww.dieboer.com.
V The UCT Choir will be perform-ing with the Whiffenpoofs of Ya-le University at the Baxter onWednesday 20 July. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
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Free opera: Baritone MandlaMndebele will be among theCape Town Opera singersperforming at Artscape’s nextfree Lunch Hour Concert from13:00 on Tuesday 19 July inthe Chandelier Foyer. Theprogramme will include piecesfrom the South African operasMandela Trilogy and PrincessMagogo, as well as otherfavourites.
The Legend of Tarzan opens atSter-Kinekor theatres in 3D and inIMAX at CapeGate on Friday.
In this movie, years after leavingthe jungles of Africa and adoptinga gentrified life in London as JohnClayton III, Tarzan is invited backto his former home in the Congo asa trade emissary of Parliament.Unbeknown to him and his wife,Jane Porter, his homecoming ispart of a deadly plot mastermindedbycorrupt andgreedyBelgianCap-tain Léon Rom.
The movie stars AlexanderSkarsgård, Ella Purnell and Mar-
got Robbie.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on 0861 668 437 for more information. SK Club members pay only half priceevery Tuesday.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Five families can each win a set of fourtickets to see The Legend of Tarzan atSterKinekor’s IMAX theatre at CapeGateon Saturday at 14:15. The prize includes3D glasses as well as coke and popcorn.SMS the word “Tarzan” followed by yourname and contact details to 45527 before10:00 on Thursday 14 July to enter. SMSescost R1.50.
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Aanhangers van die Afrikaan-se akoestiese groep Tweemoet gou spring om kaartjies
vir hul komende vertoning by DieBoer te bekom.
Die groep maak op Donderdag 6Oktober op die publiek se aan-drang in Durbanville ’n draai na-dat twee van hul optredes by DieBoer op 9 Junie en 12 Julie blitsvin-ning uitverkoop het. Dié sukses isnet nog vere in Herman Kleinhansen Maria Rademan se hoede envolg kort op die hakke van ’n vrees-
MariaRademanen HermanKleinhansvan Twee.
Spring gou vir kaartjieslike besige jaar vir die twee musi-kante.
Herman en Maria, wat ook dieHoërskool Durbanville se koor di-rigeer, het vroeg laasjaar hul mu-siekdeurbraak gemaak toe Her-man as wenner van Afri-Visie seSkryf ’n Treffer-kompetisie aange-wys is.
“Afri-Visie het vir ons ’n nuwewêreld oopgemaak,” vertel Maria.
“Danksy hulle kan ons as ’n onaf-hanklike groep ’n bestaan uit mu-siek maak.”
Die kompetisie het vir Twee diegeleentheid gebied om met van dieland se grootste kunstenaars saam
te werk. Hulle het ook musiekvi-deo’s saam met Suzaan Sterley ge-skiet en met ’n volledige orkes in’n stadion by die Super Skouspelvan 2015 opgetree.
Ten spyte van al hierdie erva-rings, sê Maria die grootste hoogte-punt van die afgelope jaar was se-ker die opname en uitreiking vanTwee se album, Piekniek vir twee.Dit is deur Pierre Theron in dieStellenbosch-konservatorium seateljee en by Sunset Recording Stu-dios saam met Jürgen von Wech-mar opgeneem.
“Ons het ’n besonderse span envan die land se top-musikante wasdeel van ons CD.”
Henry Steel, Hugo Brand, Daniedu Toit, Basson Laubscher, RenateRiedemann, Melissa van der Spuyen Pierre Theron is almal op die al-bum te hoor.
“Dit is seker die grootste voorregom saam met jou vriende aan ’nprojek te werk.”
Twee is tans besig om hul albumaan gehore oor die land heen be-kend te stel. “Ons probeer soveelvan die land sien as wat ons kan,”sêMaria. “Dalkkryonsopdie lang-padnuwe inspirasie vir nog ’n paarsnitte.”
Twee sien uit na hul vertoningby Die Boer en alhoewel Maria niebaie oor hulle planne vir die verto-ning wil weggee nie, sê sy: “Ons het’n baie lojale gehoor en probeer al-tyd ’n ander aanslag vir ons verto-nings.”V Kaartjies vir Twee se vertoning by DieBoer kos R100. Bespreek by 021 979 1911of www.dieboer.com. Besoek www.facebook.com/tweemusiek vir meer inligtingoor Twee.
Old folk back at Baxter: The is the 10th instalment of the CapeTown Folk 'n Acoustic Music Festival takes place at the Baxter Theatreon Friday 22 and Saturday 23 July. Ard Matthews, Arno Carstens, TonyCox, Steve Newman (pictured), Laurie Levine and Josie Field will bejoined by Gerald Clark, Robin Auld, Farryl Purkiss, Digby and the Lullaby,André de Villiers, Claire Phillips and Jennifer Eaves on Friday night withWendy Oldfield, James Stewart, Heather Mac, Lionel Bastos, Tim Parr,MacStanley, Sonik Citizen, Andrew James and Jasmine Minter joiningthem on Saturday. Tickets are available at Computicket.
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V The V&A Waterfront will be hostingMandela Day activities all day longs from09:00 onwards on Monday 18 July.Visitors to the Watershed can devote67 minutes of their time by putting theircreativity and beading skills to work forcharitable causes in Relate Bracelet’s bead-ing marathon while Angel Projects is settingan “Amazing Race” challenge for corporatecompanies. Visit www.angelprojects.co.zafor more.
V Die Moorreesburg-Funduro word Sater-dag 16 Julie ten bate van die Hoërskool Dirk-ie Uys aangebied. Tydens dié motorfiet-spret-wedren sal motorfiets- en kwadfiet-sryers ’n veldroete van ongeveer 30 km kanaanpak. Vir die kleinspan sal daar ook ’n kin-derbaan wees. Toegangsgeld is R180 virdeelnemers of R80 vir kinders en sluit ver-versings in. Registrasie begin om 07:30, met’n instruksiesessie vanaf 09:30 voor diewedren om 10:00 begin. Kontak Jaco Wes-sels by 082 556 3108 of [email protected] vir meer inligting.
V The Slow Food & Wine Festival takesplace in the Robertson Wine Valley fromFriday 5 to Sunday 7 August where visitorscan experience the charm of country lifeand honest, old-fashioned and ruralhospitality while interacting with winefarmers, enjoying traditional cuisine andlearning more about wine in masterclassesand various food and wine pairings. Theweekend will also include a family marketfrom 10:00 to 14:00 on Sunday. Visitwww.robertsonslow.com for more.
V Reach for a Dream will host their annualSlipper Day on Friday 5 August. Slipper Daystickers are available at any Pick n Pay orWimpy at R10, giving wearers the freedomto wear their slippers to school or work. Visitthe Slipper Day Facebook page for moreinformation.
V ’n Senior bederfoggend met Rocco deVilliers word op Maandag 8 Augustus vanaf10:00 by D’Aria in Durbanville aangebied.Kaartjies kos R60 en sluit koffie/tee en ver-versings in. Bespreek by 082 074 1269 [email protected].
V D’ Aria vier Nasionale Vrouedag op Dins-dag 9 Augustus met Wanda Bam en haarheelvrou-seminare van 09:00 tot 12:00waar vroue uitgenooi word om ’n oggendvan lag, leer, luister en lig te geniet. Kaartjieskos R150 of R250 vir twee en sluit ververs-ings, koffie, tee en sap in. Bespreek by082 074 1269 of [email protected] besoek www.eventsonstage.co.za virmeer inligting.
V Grande Provence will celebrate Women’sDay with a Cape Fynbos tea ceremony onTuesday 9 August from 11:00 to 13:00.Tickets cost R650. Email [email protected] or call 021 876 8600 forbookings or more information.
V The Body Worlds Vital exhibition will beon show at the V&A Waterfront’s Water-shed from Tuesday 9 August to Sunday23 October. Visitors to the exhibition areinvited to explore human anatomy,physiology and health through around180 authentic whole-body plastinates,individual organs and transparent bodyslices. Visit www.bodyworldsvital.co.za formore or www.webtickets.co.za to booktickets.
V Nedbank se Kaapse wynmakersgildev-eiling sal op Donderdag 18 Augustus van18:00 tot 21:00 by die KaapstadseInternasionale Konferensiesentrum (Kiks)plaasvind. Hier sal wynliefhebbers die kanskry om skaars, uitsonderlike wyne te proe.Kaartjies, wat by www.webtickets.co.zabeskikbaar is, kos R250 en sluit ’n Spiege-lau-wynglas in. Besoek www.capewinemak-ersguild.com vir meer inligting.
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The Compassionate Friends, an organi-sation that brings together grievingparents, will hold their national gath-
ering at the Alta du Toit School in Kuils Riv-er from 7 to 9 October. Registration for thisevent opened this week.
“With love and compassion we invite youto join us for a weekend of sharing, support,understanding and love in working throughour grief. Our theme is ‘Hope’. By allowingourselves to grieve,weallowothers to grieve
and understand the grieving process,” sayscoordinator Suzette Venter.“Grieving gets us through this very natu-
ral process in our individualways.With thisweekend spending time with other grieverswe create hope and understanding that, byallowing our grief, we can heal.”
Venter says they have compiled a week-end of sharing with one another and provid-ing a platform for members to share theirhurt and opening up in a safe environment.
“There will be time to listen to each other,be creative together, listen to various speak-ers and enjoy light entertainment. Then, for
me the most important is that we will havean opportunity to honour our children onSunday. We will light candles and do a bal-loon release. For the brave oneswewill havean opportunity to speak about their child orshare a piece of music or poetry to uplifteach other.”V Registrations are now open and can be obtainedby contacting Venter on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/498249993612190/events/
It’s never too late to follow your passion.That’s why Frank Resnik started the
Forever Young Amateur Music Competi-tion four years ago.
The competition, aimed at musicians overthe age of 40, aims to create a network forand showcase more mature amateur musi-cians who don’t necessarily have the oppor-tunity to play regularly.
“Most people, at some stage of their youth,learn to play a musical instrument,” Frankpoints out. “Many of them become very com-petent musicians but once they start work-ing and ‘life catches up’ with them, their mu-sical instrument goes into the cupboard andstays there – not forgotten, but also notplayed.”
While Frank says the urgency of buildinga career has often calmed down after turning40, some people need a little incentive to“open the cupboard door and start practis-ing again”.
That’s where the Forever Young AmateurMusic Competition comes in. In fact, somecontestants have even joined forces to com-pete as a group act, after meeting at the com-petition in previous years.
“This of course is exactly what I had hopedto achieve,” Frank says. “New friendshipswere born and much music is now beingmade by people who had for all practical pur-poses given up.”
Some contestants have gone on to becomeregular performers around Cape Town sincecompeting in the competition.
Others, Frank says, have adapted the com-petition model “as a tool to get young peopleoff the streets and into a structured and orga-nised environment”.
This year, the Forever Young competitionhas partnered with City Varsity. Apart fromgiving the competition a new home in their
campus cinema in Roeland Street, City Var-sity will be also helping with social mediacoverage, filming and photography andsponsoring some of the prizes.
Audition rounds will be held on Thursdayevenings from 28 July to 18 August with thequarterfinals from 25 August to 15 Septem-ber. The semi-finals will be held on Thurs-day 22 and 29 September with the final onThursday 6 October.
During the competition they’ll be support-ing the Khayelitsha-based family centreNonceba through the collection of clothesand blankets. Funds raised from the awardsdinner at Marika’s Restaurant in Gardenson Thursday 13 October will also be donatedto them. Contestants need to have turned 40before 1 July 2016 and may not have theirmain source of income from performingwithin in the last five years. Prizes includea studio recording, a paid performance, mu-sical instruments and accessories.V Visit www.foreveryoung.co.za to register.
Life really does beginat 40 for musicians
Anne Wilson , who won Best Female Vocalistfor 2014, was 84 when she entered.
From the township all the way to Cannes,a group of local filmmakers are behindthe film that’s being hailed as the firstzombie movie made in Africa for Africa.Last Ones Out, which premiered at the
Durban Film Festival last month, has al-ready represented South Africa at theCannes Film Market last year.
Shot in Dunoon and Tygerberg Hospi-tal amongst other Cape Town locations,the film is the brainchild of producersHoward Fyvie from Woodstock and GregKriek from Parow.
The duo managed to pull off the seem-ingly impossible by creating a full-lengthtop quality feature film on the limitedbudget of only R50 000 – a far cry from theR3,5m used on average to create a SouthAfrican film.
“We realised our biggest challengewasn’t necessarily a lack of money ... it
was having the right attitude,” says Greg,who also stars in the movie.
“Anything is possible – we’re hopingthat people will not only be entertainedby the movie but will also be inspired,”says writer and director Howard Fyvie.
The movie tells the story of Henry, acynical American contractor who wakesup in a deserted hospital in the midst ofa devastating zombie apocalypse insouthern Africa. After learning that theregion is in the grip of an otherworldlyoutbreak, he is forced to join forces withthree locals in order to survive. Facedwith the external threat of blood thirstyzombies, and the internal challenge ofmutual mistrust, the four must make itacross a treacherous region and reach thelast remaining evacuation point in orderto make it out alive.
While Greg, who plays Henry, is gain-ing popularity on localscreens with roles inMomentum and ’n Mansoos my Pa, the art-house drama also starsBellville’s ChristiaVisser, known for herroles in Hollywood inMy Huis and Balladevir ’n Enkeling, and vet-eran performer Tsha-mano Sebe, also fromWoodstock.V Visit www.lastonesoutmovie.com for more information about Last OnesOut, or visit the film’s Facebook page for a behindthescenes look at the movie.
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Parow’s Greg Kriek and Bellville’s Christia Visser star in Africa’s firstzombie film, Last ones Out.
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Powerlifter takes on the ‘big boys’
George Kattan from Durbanville got the green lights on his third and final attempt at 275kg inthe squat. PHOTO: IAN MORRIS
STEHAN SCHOEMAN
“It is time to jump into the lake andswim with the big boys.”These are the words of George
Kattan (25) who is currently the fourthstrongest powerlifter in the world.Last year at the Global Powerlifting Com-
mittee championship in Las Vegas, Georgecompeted with 15 of the strongest under-90kg lifters in the world.“It was my first world champs competing
against the very best. It was quite an experi-ence and the experience of competing withthose guys is extremely valuable to say theleast. You learn so much by just watchingthem. I was successful with a 280kg squat,180kg bench press and 290kg deadlift givingme a total of 750kg. It was a special momentI will treasure forever,” says George.
National championshipLast month Rhino Powerlifting Club host-
ed the national championship in Durbanwhere he bettered his total to 755kg. Georgewaseventually oustedbyGauteng lifter Jacode Waal who is the fifth strongest powerlift-er of all timeand the strongest SouthAfricanin the sport ever by a big margin.In powerlifting a formula is used using the
lifter’s bodyweight and weight lifted to de-termine who is “pound for the pound” the
strongest. Come Saturday 8 October, Kattanwill move up in weight and compete in theunder 100kg division. There is no denyingthathe cancompetewith thebiggerboys.Be-ing used to weighing around 89kg on compe-tition days, George currently pulls the scaleat 95kg.“My body is responding well and I feel I
am moving in the right direction. It is allabout improving your totals,” he says.
Not bodybuilding“You have to eat correctly, but not clean.
This is not body-building; here you eat toperform.My training is goingwell at themo-ment andatUnleash theBeasthostedbyRhi-no PowerliftingClub on 8October in Stellen-bosch I am on the right path of improvingon my totals yet again.”Rhino Powerlifting was founded by Ian
Morris back in January 2013. Morris, whoheld 21 world powerlifting titles in his day,is also the international liaison.In that sameyear the first competitionhad
five lifters. At the recent championship inDurban 75 competitors competed on nation-al level, indicating the sport is restoring theglory and numbers of yesteryear.The slogan of the club is “For the lifters,
by the lifters” where there are no politics,and decisions made are in the best interestof the lifters.
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His father described it aswinning the 100mand 200m sprint at the same event – some-thing that is a rare and near impossiblefeat.It is not often that one driver leads three
top karting championships at one time (SANational Maxterino 60cc, Mini Rok 60ccand Western Cape Maxterino 60cc) butCharl Michael Visser has certainly madethe karting world his own so far this year.Recently at the Idube go-kart nationals
in Durban, CharlMichael won two classes.The 12-year-old Kenridge Primary
learner won the Maxterino and Mini Rokclasses. To add to that, hewas also awardedwith the Driver of the Day trophy.“I am extremely proud of Charl Michael.
He is very committed and gives his all. Ze-ferino (Zefry) Ngovene is his personal me-chanic and the two have a special bond. Ze-fry travels with us and always makes surethat the kart is set up for conditions,” saidhis father, Charl Visser.CharlMichael receives training fromthe
highly acclaimed and multiple world kart-ing champion Wesleigh Orr who makessure his progress is well monitored andcarefully managed.Racing forRKT (RoosKart Team) in a Za-
nardi, Charl Michael has his sights sethigh. “I am privileged to race on such ahigh level. Althoughwe are all very young,the level of competition is really tough.“A lot of creditmust go toZefrywhomust
listen to my complaints when I don’t feelthekart performing as it canor should, andhe always gets the job done. He most cer-tainly plays a huge role in my success,”
says Charl Michael.The next big event is another national
event in Vereeniging on Saturday 16 July.
“I am looking forward to Vereeniging,but even more so going to Italy for theWorld Rok Final in October. It will be a
dream come true if I can come home witha world title. We are hard at work to makethat dream a reality.”
Dynamic duo race towards world titleThe winning combination of CharlMichael Visser and his mechanic,Zefry Ngovene, who have theirsights set on the World Rok Finalsin October. PHOTO: HEINRICH SAUER
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It’s crunch time for theKyokushin-kankara-te juniors in the Western Province.With just a few tournaments remaining
for the year, each one will be seen as trialsto pick the best to compete at the KyokushinWorld Union Junior championship in De-cember, hosted by Bulgaria.On Saturday 6 August Western Province
Kyokushin-kan will host a novice tourna-ment at Kenridge Primary. The tournamentis open to all ages with the only restrictionbeing that competitors are within the firstthree years of practising the sport. This isto hone the new karateka for tournaments.
A week later, on Saturday 13 August, theLanga Sports Complex plays host to theWestern Province Unicity karate champion-ship. A big turnout is expected across all ageand weight groups. All full-contact groupswill take part and karateka can qualify forWP colours.The Bellville Velodrome will host the “big
daddy” on 10 September for the South Afri-can All Styles Junior tournament. Here thecream of the crop from all over the countrywill compete for top honours.A favourite amongst all karateka, the Len
BarnesMemorial tournamentwill beheld inDurban on Saturday 8 October.Shihan Hennie Bosman, who is the chair-
man of Kyokushin-kan Africa, will keep akeen eye onhis juniors for possible selectionto travel to Bulgaria.“We always compete well against the best
in the world. I am sure this year will be nodifferent. You can train for hours on end inthe dojo, but it is not the same as a tourna-ment. We will base our selection on theirtournament performances,” says Bosman.The karatekas use a form of martial arts
called Iken to help them prepare for upcom-ing tournaments. Iken has been around forcenturies and started in China. Iken is allabout developing strength and how to con-trol breathing. Correct technique plays a bigpart in being successful in this form.
The Welgemoed Kyokushin-kan dojo nowalso offers Iken classes on a Tuesday from19 July from18:00 to 19:00.One of themastersof this particular art, SonLiSensei fromChi-na, and who Bosman trains with every yearon his visits to Japan, asked him to start thefirst affiliated Iken school in Africa. Themovements are mostly circular and kind tothe joints.“Iken isverywell suited forpeople that did
karate and other martial arts before butwould like to do something softer as they be-comeolder anddonotwant to engage inhardsparring. I want to help everyone to becomeamore complete and healthier person,” saysBosman.
BLITSBOKKE: POWELL SAL MOET KOPKRAP OOR WIE SPAN HAAL
’n Tameletjie voor RioDie Blitsbokke en WPspanne wat die afgelope naweek aandie Assupolsewestoernooi op Stellenbosch deelgeneem het.
AVRIL FILLIES
As daar ’n afrigter is wat met ’n tamele-tjie sit, is dit die Blitsbokke se afrigterNeil Powell.
Hy moet sy groep verminder van 19 na 14– 12 spelers word gekies vir die OlimpieseSpele in Rio plus twee bykomende spelerswat kan instaan vir beseerdes.
“Dit gaan ’n moeilike keuse wees, maardie spelerswat gekies gaanword, sal die bes-tes in hul posisies wees. Hulle sal ook inpasby die groter plan/strategie waaraan onswerk. Ek as afrigter sal die vyf manne watdit nie gemaak het nie, in die oë moet kyken die boodskap oordra. Ek het nou al slape-lose nagte daaroor, want die span word opDonderdag 14 Julie aangekondig,” sê Neil.
Laaste voorbereidingDie laaste voorbereiding van die span is
die afgelope naweek gehou tydens die Assu-pol-sewestoernooi op Stellenbosch waarspanne van Namibië en Zimbabwe ook deel-geneem het.TygerBurger het met vier Blitsbokke –
Cheslin Kolbe, Seabelo Senatla, Justin Ge-
duld enJuandeJongh–gepraat oorhul kansom hul land vir die eerste keer by die Olim-piese Spele te verteenwoordig.Almal is versigtig optimisties oor hul kan-
se om die finale groep te haal, maar sal ditas ’n eer beskou om die land te verteenwoor-dig.“Dis vir ons almal ’n goeie geleentheid en
voorreg om deel te wees van die groep watregmaak om Rio toe te gaan,” sê Cheslin.“Paul Treu het my in 2010 by die Craven-week raakgesien en genooi om deel te weesvan die Blitsbokke. Sedertdien het ek in tenminste twee sewestoernooie per seisoendeelgeneem, behalwe nou die afgelope eenwaar ek in die HSBC-sewestoernooie in Doe-bai, Kaapstad, Wellington en Sydney deelge-neem het. Daar is nie individue in die Blits-bokke nie, ons is ’n span en elkeen bring syspesiale talent tot voordeel van die span. Ekleer nog om sewes te speel en Cecil (Afrika)is die spanmaat wat sy kennis en ervaringmet ons nuwe manne deel. Ek wil net myrugby geniet, of dit nou 15’s of 7’s is, en totdusver was ek nog beseringsvry. My skrum-pet is al van 2009 my trademark en ek gaannêrens daarsonder nie,” het Cheslin gesê.
Seabelo lag net oor al die benamings wathy van internasionale kommentators kry,naamlik Jet-shoes, the SenatlaMan, See youlater enTry-scoringmachine. “Ditwas altydmy droom om aan die Olimpiese Spele as at-leet deel te neem.“Ongelukkig het ek dit nie as ’n naelloper
gemaak nie, maar nou word my droom be-waarheid. Sedert ek deel is van die sewes-op-set, moes ek baie opofferingsmaak. Ekmoesmy ouerhuis in Welkom verlaat, my studiesopskort en heeltyds op sewes fokus – nie datek kla nie, maar tot dusver het ek nog netmy eerste jaar in rekeningkunde voltooi.
Spoedvraat vir sy span“Die Blitsbokkeweet dat as hulle ’n spoed-
vraat op die veld nodig het, hulle die bal virmy kan gee, maar jy moet ook kan verdedigen jou spanmaats aanmoedig,” het Seabelogesê.
Dit sal Justin Geduld se tweede OlimpieseSpele wees as hy gekies word. “In 2011 wasek deel van SA se o.17-atletiekspan na dieJeug- Olimpiese Spele op die Isle ofMan, aandie onderpunt van Brittanje. Ek het rugbybegin speel by Tygerberg-rugbyklub in Ra-
vensmead en by die Hoërskool Tygerberg.Paul Treu en Marius Schoeman het my inmatriek in 2011 sien speel enmynadie sewesgenooi. Neil het nog destyds gespeel toe ekdaar gekom het. Ek het nooit iemand as spe-ler bewonder nie, want ek wou my eie spelspeel. Elkeen het sy eie spesiale talent en jysal nooit soos jou held kan wees nie.“Al hoe ek myself motiveer is om nie in
’n gemaksone te beland nie, maar by mydaaglikse roetine te hou.“Die feit dat ek dallk gekies kan word om
Rio toe te gaan, het nog nie ingeskop nie,”het Justin gesê.“Dit sal my eerste besoek wees aan Rio en
die Olimpiese Spele en nie almal is bevoor-reg om jou land daar te verteenwoordig nie.Die afgelope vier weke se voorbereiding hetalmal in die groep die kans gegee om te gel,basiese goed reg te kry en ook om die strate-giese strukture te toets en in plek te kry. Die-gene wat die finale span haal, sal hul allesgee op die veld en ek hoop om een van diegelukkiges te wees. Maak nie saak wie gaannie, die res sal hulle 100% ondersteun, al ismens nou nie in Rio nie, maar by die huis,”het Juan gesê.
SAREL BUGER
Vir die meeste rugbyspanne in die WPse Superliga is die reses die komende na-week verby.
Enveralwagdaar opDurbanville-Bell-ville ’n besonder belangrike kragmeting.
Verskeie spanne was die afgelopemaand bedrywig met vriendskaplikewedstryde omvanSaterdag af die tweedehelfte van die seisoen op ’n hoë noot afte sluit.
Durbanville-Bellville sou veral seker-lik die afgelope week of twee deeglikvoorberei het omdat hymet ’n taai tame-letjie wegspring.
Die Durbies kom op hul tuisveld testaan teen Valsbaai, een van die voorlo-pers op die punteleer, en indien die Dur-banvillers enigsins in die wedloop virglorie wil bly, mag hulle nie skeeftrap inhierdie wedstryd nie.
Vir Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege,
wat tuis speel teen Belhar, is die tweededeel van die seisoen ewe belangrik.Die Parowiete is ná agt wedstryde
steeds oorwinningloos en indien daarnie spoedig by hulle ’n regrukaksie ge-skied nie, sal NNK hom aanstaande sei-soen in die B-afdeling van die kompetisiebevind.Aangesien Belhar hom gewis nie som-
mer sal laat omdolwenie, kandaar opdieJan Burger-sportterrein ’n bulstryd ver-wag word.In die B-afdeling verloop sake tot sover
hierdie seisoen ook vir Goodwood enKraaifontein nie na wense nie.Hopelik begin die son sommer hierdie
naweek helderder skyn wanneer dieKraaie gasheer speel vir Pniël Villagersen Goodwood besoek gaan aflê by dieklub Hamlets. Hands & Heart speel tuisteen St. George, maar die ander Tyger-bergse spanne is eers op 23 Julie weer inaksie.
Taai stryd wag vir DurbellSAREL BURGER
Verskeie Tygerbergse skolerugbyspanne salvan môre (Donderdag) af betrokke wees bytwee Wes-Kaapse toernooie ter voorberei-ding vir die tweede helfte van die skolesei-soenwat volgendeweek hervat. Durbanville,HS Bellville en HS Tygerberg se o.19A-span-ne neem op Malmesbury deel aan die Swart-land-winterfees. Verskeie oorsese spanne so-
wel as skole van die Boland en Oos-Kaap isonder die deelnemende spanne. Die laastereeks wedstryde word Saterdag afgehandel.BydieHSBrackenfell vinddie eersteLandro-ver-N1 Stad- junior sportfees plaas. Die o.16-,o.15- en o.14-spanne van Brackenfell, Milner-ton, HS Bellville, D.F.Malan, HTS Bellville,Fairbairn, DeKuilen en Stellenberg kommô-re (Donderdag) en Saterdag te staan teen huleweknieë van Wes- en Oos-Kaapse skole.