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KLIP ROAD: ACCESS TO VAGRANTS, DRUG USERS
Plot a walkin for crimeTAURIQ HASSEN
A wall meant to hem in a vacant GrassyPark property was broken down, add-ing to the worry of the owners.
Concerns from neighbouring residentshave already surfaced, which include theunsightly state of the property, vagrants us-ing the land as a toilet and drug addicts us-ing the space to catch a quick puff.There were no vagrants at the Klip Road
property, but tall weeds and some bottleheads could be seen.Maksud Khan, owner of Vision Spares
which is located directly opposite the prop-erty, is currently in negotiations with theowner of the land to buy the property for de-velopment purposes.“I am fully aware of the complaints, but
I have been trying everything and the va-grancy is a real problem,” Khan says.
He acts as custodian of the property andsays he has spent thousands on building asolid wall around the property.To his dismay, large parts of the wall were
later stolen in two sections, giving easy ac-cess to the land.“I am currently waiting for the property
to be transferred onto my name.“When that process is complete, Iwill then
be able to start working on the land,” Khansays.A neighbouring resident, who wishes to
remain anonymous, claims to be having“endless problems”.She claims to constantly see vagrants re-
lieving themselves, school children alleged-ly smoking dagga and, at times, vagrantserect shacks on the vacant property.“We cannot live like this and our main
problem is that the owner is doing nothingto solve this matter,” she says.
However, Khan says he knows about ashack that has been erected on the property.He says it was immediately demolished af-
ter the City of Cape Town’s Law Enforce-ment was notified.“Theproperty is a real eyesore in this com-
munity and because people or vagrants caneasily gain access to the property there areseveral problems (resulting from it),” saysthe angry resident.“Most of the people living in this area are
women andwhere safety is concerned, thereare genuine concerns.”Richard Bosman, Executive Director for
Safety and Security at the City, says no com-plaints have been lodged with the City.Bosman adds an inspection was carried
out in September.The inspection found that the property is
overgrown and part of thewall has been bro-ken down, he says.
“No notices have been issued as yet as westill need to track down the owner,” Bosmansays.Cheryl Walters, Director for the Planning
andBuildingDevelopmentManagement De-partment, confirms that development planshave already been submitted and approvedin 2007.She says the property is believed to have
been vacant since the late 1950s, as deter-mined through aerial photos.“The proposal was for retail development
and work already commenced in July 2007,”she says.Since then, work has been abandoned and
a partial structure remained.Should the property be transferred to
Khan, he plans to open a car lot on the prop-erty.Khanconfirms thatworkcould start in the
new year.
Known as the judge with the afro on etv’sreality dance show Step Up or Step Out, EmileYX? Jansen from Grassy Park released his fifthalbum with his latest project, Mixed Mense.It is a mentorshipstyle album, developed witha group of youth from Lavender Hill, on theCape Flats. Mixed Mense members includeLeeroy Phillips (Bboy Malis), Stephan Benting (Bboy Mouse) and Charlton Eftha (BboyLank Genoeg). Jansen officially released thealbum earlier this year as part of his birthdaycelebration held at the Princess Vlei. The album features 12 tracks, mostly Afrikaans, andhas its roots in the history of Jansen’s workwith these young men over the years. MixedMense is selling for R80 and can be purchasedat African Music Store in Long Street and fromthe Heal the Hood offices in Grassy Park on(021) 706 0481. For a preview of the albumviist www.reverbnation.com/emileyx.
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CALL TO REGULATE: AVOID ‘POPUP’ DRIVING SCHOOLS
Spotlight on drivingNADINE MOODIE
Driving schools need to be regulated inSouthAfrica, saysNazeemKisten, act-ing general secretary of the South Af-
rican Driving School Operators Associa-tion (Sadsoa).
This comes after the association, whichhas been in operation for five years, foundthat very few measures are in place to en-sure that driving instructors deliver ade-quate service to learner drivers.
“Driving instructors onlyneed to pass theinstructors’ test before they can teach some-one how to drive,” says Kisten.
“This is not enough, because many in-structors learn through trial and error,don’t undergo advanced driving courses,and testing centres are often corrupt andaward certificates to people who have failedthe test.”
Sadsoa sent a draft bill of possible regula-tory clauses, which they believe should as-sist in governing the industry, to thenation-al transport department.
Kisten says the bill states that instructorsneed five years’ driving experience; (and)two years’ work experience as an instructorwith an accredited driving school.
He adds instructors also need to be “ap-proved by the provincial transport minis-ter; and should also attend a college whichoffers a rigorous driving school pro-gramme”.
The bill also looks at ways and means toregulate and accredit the driving school in-dustry. All driving schools in South Africaare unregulated as there’s no regulatorybody. More than 95% have not been accred-ited by the Transport Education TrainingAuthority (Teta).
This accreditation allows for driving
schools to apply for government and busi-ness tenders where they’ll be able to teachlearner drivers.
Kisten says tough economic times are of-ten the cause for people becoming drivinginstructors – they may have lost their jobsand have a car and some patience to teachlearner drivers. “But pop-up drivingschools, which are often called pirates, alsoneed to be accredited by Teta. Accreditationusually costs between R25 000 and R30 000,which only the large,more established driv-ing schools can afford,” he says.
“The only way more driving schools willbe accredited is if government reduces thelarge costs attached to accreditation andTeta approval. Large driving schools haveno issues with accrediting their businesses,because they have means to do so.”
Kisten says acquiring a driver’s licensewill become more difficult over time due tothe computerised learner’s test implement-ed at some testing centres.
This new testing means will requirelearner’s license candidates to sit in a simu-lator to test their possible driving skills, aswell as 16 hours of preparation.
He hopes to see testing yards regulated toensure they meet the standards set by thebill.
“Driving schools should join the associa-tion so they can be prepared for the possibleregulations, becauseby the time the govern-ment passes the legislation no one will beable to have an unaccredited drivingschool,” Kisten says.
“Cars used for teaching will need to be acertain type, with an operating number andall driving schools will need to be registeredcompanies with an office and a landline.”
He further adds the regulatory bodyhopes to apply these stringent rules, be-
cause of past cases where learners paid forlessons up front and fraudulent instructors,who operated from cars and with a cell-phone, disappeared with their money.
A learner driver, who spoke on conditionof anonymity, says he had been requestedto pay in advance for lessons at Aubrey’sDriving Academy, which had come highlyrecommended.
“The instructor asked for the money upfront. I did not feel comfortable handingover more than R1 000 to someone I did notknow, and instead switched to a schoolwhere I (was required to) pay per lesson,”he says.
Academy owner Aubrey Richter has beena driving instructor for 15 years. He, too,wants to see the industry regulated.
“An ombudsman is needed for drivingschools where people can lodge complaintsabout schools, because the industry lacksaccountability,” he says.
He says his business asks for paymentprior to lessons as people who pay per les-son are very inconsistent and lack commit-ment.
“It’s difficult to satisfy clients all the time.If people don’t like what they see, theyshould go to another established drivingschool and avoid the fly-by-night ones,” hesays.
Provincial department of transportspokesperson Al-Ameen Kafaar says thereis no legislation to regulate driving schools.
He says the department is in the processof finding a system to register drivingschools and compile a database.
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Copper theft, trolleys causing trafficcongestion and vagrancy are some ofthe fears plaguing Wetton ratepayers
as the construction of a new scrap dealer-ship takes shape.
But while contractors are hard at work,laying the foundation at the corner of Wet-ton and Plantation roads, residents areseething as they were never given the op-portunity to have a say on the development.
The City of Cape Town says no public par-ticipation was necessary as the erf’s currentzoning allows for a scrap yard.
And owners SA Metal say several safetymeasures will be put in place to allay thecommunity’s concerns.
Cheryl Walters, the City of Cape Town’sdirector of planning and building develop-ment, says the erf on which SA Metal isbuilding is zoned for general industrial use.
As a result, no application was necessaryfor the opening of a scrap yard and publicparticipation was not required.
But a Wetton resident, who asks not to benamed, says she is outraged at what is beingbuilt on her doorstep.
“The premises is situated on a very busyroad. Imagine the traffic congestion causedby horses and carts as well as trolleys over-loaded with scrap,” she says.
“Crime will also escalate due to vagrantsscouting the area for taps, gates and drainswhich will be stolen to be exchanged at thescrap yard. Fights and arguments amongscrap collectors would also break out overgoods collected.
“I have also noticed that informal settle-ments suddenly spring up in the vicinity ofscrap yards and would hate for this area toturn into an area similar to that near theLansdowne Post Office. It will adversely af-fect Ottery, Lansdowne and Wetton.”
Chris Lane, the acting secretary of theLansdowne Community Police Forum andchairperson of the Civic Association ofRondebosch East, insists residents shouldhave been consulted.
“Regardless of zoning, any developmentshould go to the (ward) councillor, ratepay-ers associations, immediate neighboursand surrounding business forums,” hesays.
Mark Kleinschmidt from the KenwynRatepayers and Civic Association and Ken-wyn Safety and Security Association(Kraca/Kensasa) agrees.
“Public participation is essential in allkinds and types of developments in orderto determine any adverse effects it mayhave on the area, especially if the threat ofan increase in crime is discerned,” Klein-schmidt says.
“Scrapyards have allegedly become ha-vens for the melting down of stolen proper-ty by drug addicts and thieves who steal allkinds of metal that will derive them an in-come. The increase in drug abuse andnumber of addicts has exacerbated theproblem of petty theft and scrapyard deal-ers have been accused of buying electricityand railway cables which has resulted inpower outages and train delays.”
But SA Metal director Graham Barnettsays the company is the largest buyer ofscrap metal in the Western Cape and doesnot “operate under the cover of darknessand ask no questions”, as backyard opera-tors apparently sometimes do.
“Like all our yards, (the Wetton branch)will have a concrete surface to prevent pol-lution of groundwater, proper ablution fa-cilities, safety measures and security,” Bar-nett says.
“We operate only during normal daylightworking hours. We have security guards atall our scrap yards day and night. We haveCCTV cameras recording all activity andour yards have bright security lighting dur-ing the night.”
In response to concerns of increasedcrime in the area, Barnett says: “We do notbuy any scrap metals which we know areor suspect of being stolen. All scrap metalspurchased are photographed. Records, in-cluding photocopies of IDs, of all suppliersare kept for seven days in terms of the Sec-ond Hand Goods Act. In general, thieves donot attempt to sell metal to us.”
Kleinschmidt agrees that “with effectivemunicipal laws in place and the regulationof the scrapyard industry with regular spotchecks by law enforcement, legitimatescrap dealers will be welcome and the ille-gitimate dealers closed down”.
Lansdowne ward councillor AntheaGreen says not much can be done to stop thescrap yard from opening as no applicationwas necessary.
“This development will be good for busi-ness in the area. But I also think theft of ma-terials that can be scrapped will increaseand the so-called trolley brigade will de-scend on the surrounding areas. I suspectthis scrapyard will have a negative impacton the community.”
Lansdowne police spokesperson Consta-ble Nkululeko Mnyaka says the communityhas “every right to object to the licensingof a scrap yard”.
“However, our duty regarding any appli-cation for a business licence is to ensurethat all procedures had been followed ac-cording to the Second-Hand Goods Act No-6of 2009,” he says.
“It is now in the hands of the CPF and thecommunity to file an objection (so we cansend it) to the provincial office.”
Mnyaka adds that too many second-handgoods traders in an area present challengesto the police.
“(It brings) a lot of people pushing trolleysand coming to sell goods. Many of themscratch around in residents’ yards [insearch of goods that can be sold]. We willincrease visibility and stop and search trol-ley pushers to ensure they do not have sto-len property.”
He urges the community to phone War-rant Officer Shaun Petersen on(021) 700 9010 or 072 271 7130 with any com-plaints regarding stolen or scrapped goods.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION: SA Metal will soon opena scrap metal yard on the corner of Wetton andPlantation Roads. PHOTO: CHRISTELLE WIESE
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PHUMLANI VILLAGE: SUSTAINABLE GARDENS PLANNED
Light at the endof the tunnelTAURIQ HASSEN
A pair of high tunnels for PhumlaniVil-lage will be the start of a new era fora community drowning in poverty.
The high tunnels – a dome-like green-house–will be used to growproduce all yearround and will meet a number of needs forboth the community and the New ChapterFoundation (NCF), the local organisationdriving the project.NCFdirectorMalcolmJosephs says fund-
raising has already been wrapped up, withthe organisation securing R120 000.The project will start off with two high
tunnels, which will cost R58 000 each.“We are currently in negotiationwith the
City of Cape Town for available land; thatis the challenge right now – finding openland,” he says.Josephs says NCF have their eyes set on
a vacant patch of land in Schaapkraal, buttalks are still underway.The organisation was founded in March
2011 and serves communities across theCape Town region. NCF recently also start-ed a nutrition centre which provides soupfor the children on Fridays, as well as tomany who struggle with malnutrition.The produce grown at the high tunnels
will be used to feed the nutrition centre toprovide low-cost, local, nutritious and or-ganic food to the Phumlani Village commu-nity.Employment opportunities will also be
created, will assist with educating the com-munity about nutrition and provide practi-
cals to whoever needs help with startingtheir own gardens.The tunnels could also provide NCF with
some additional income through the sellingof some produce in local markets whichwill, in turn, go towards projects like thenutrition centre.“This is a fantastic opportunity for the
community to have something that will notonly benefit them now, but in the long run.This can be a really great project that couldleave a lasting legacy,” Josephs says.Project coordinator Ben Pfeffer says ex-
citing times lay ahead for the informal set-tlement, as the tunnels will be aimed at cre-ating some positivity within the communi-ty. “Projects like these are really important,because this is a community where the un-employment rate is really high,” he says.“This is a good step towards poverty alle-
viation and we hope this will be the startof many more positive projects for the vil-lage.”Josephs also indicated that a local busi-
nessman has already agreed to sponsor athird tunnel, but discussions are still un-derway.Phumlani Village resident Solumsi
Mkhize is excited at the prospect of havinga project that will benefit the community.“Our area has very little working oppor-
tunities and people in this community arefrustrated about that,” she says.“It reallywould help to have a project like
this in the area, because not only can peoplebeworking, but the things they areworkingon will be for the community.”
WORKING TOGETHER: Director for NCF Malcolm Josephs (left), with project coordinator BenPfeffer looking at the only rundown community garden in Phumlani Village.
PHOTO: TAURIQ HASSEN
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Living amidheaps of dirtTAURIQ HASSEN
Rubbish bags lining the street have al-ready been sniffed through by curiousdogs and the odd vagrant or two, leav-
ing a Parkwood Estate avenue in a terriblestate.Residents inBlackbirdAvenueare fed-up
about the state of their road due to theamount of rubbish littered across thestreet.Resident Sharief Toeffy is incensed,
claiming the state of Blackbird Avenue isan immediate result of wheelie bin theft.“People just throw their rubbish out into
the street, not caring about the next person.This place is a mess and nobody seems tocare,” he says.He further claims to have witnessed a
number of vagrants carting their belong-ings around in clearly marked wheeliebins. “Nowonder our streets look like bins.This is not right; we have the right to livein an area that is healthy and clean,” Toeffyangrily says.When People’s Post visited the area last
week, an empty tract of land, runningparal-lel to Blackbird Avenue, was littered withdirt ranging from building rubble to house-hold goods. Another frustrated resident,Fiona Ann Thomas, describes the situationas a “health hazard”.“Sometimes you see children playing in
the dirt, which is thrown in the streets andon people’s properties; it really is just onebig mess,” she says.Thomas adds she found six bags of
dumped rubbish on her doorstep after shehad the front of her property cleaned two
weeks ago.“The people of this community have just
given up – they no longer care about thespace they are living in, which is really sadfor the people who actually care,” she says.The City of Cape Town recently launched
a Community Garden project in the area,which will target dumping hotspots andturn them into areas for gardening by resi-dents. Ward councillor Melanie Arendsedubbed the vacant plot in Blackbird Ave-nue as one of the “hottest dumping loca-tions” in Parkwood Estate.She confirms that strip of land in Black-
bird Avenue has been eyed by the City fora Community Garden project to be started.Arendse explains that the City’s Solid
Waste Department regularly visits the areato conduct clean-ups. But despite their ef-fort, it soon returns to its filthy state.Arendse, along with other City officials,
recently conducted a site visit at the prob-lematic strip of land.“It was just disgusting; we had to walk
through all kinds of things. The dumpingis usually done by people living in the near-by informal settlement and those who havehad their bins stolen,” she says.“People must start standing up and pro-
tecting their community from illegal dump-ing. There are people who know who theculprits are and I urge them to capture de-tails, and report these crimes.”If residents have had their bins stolen,
they should refrain fromdumpingand rath-er report the matter to the police, Arendsesays. Once the a case number is issued, theCity can issue a new bin.V Report illegal dumping to 0860 103 089.
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Friday 4 October
V Retreat: A karaoke will be hostedat the St Mary’s Church in RetreatRoad. Take your own XYZ andplatter. Tickets cost R30. CallDonovan on 084 529 6241 or (021)706 6909.
Saturday 5 October
V Parkwood: Simon of CyreneAnglican Church in Acacia Road willhold its annual bazaar at 09:00.There will be a display by the drummajorettes and plenty of stalls.
V Retreat: Cafda’s MerchandiseStore will hold a spring sale at theMary Attlee Centre in Retreat Roadat 08:30. Items such as TVs DVDplayers, computers kitchen goods,linen, curtains, mats, clothing, shoes,crockery, cutlery, books, bicycles andtoys will be on sale at a minimalcost. Call Jennifer Fernandez on(021) 839 1163.
V Capricorn: iThemba School willhold its annual bazaar at the schoolin Drury Road from 08:00 until13:00. There will be stalls sellingfood, cakes, secondhand clothing
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Thursday 10 October
V Retreat: The Mr and Miss SeniorPageant 2013 will take place atRetreat Civic Centre at 15:00. Judgeswill look at casual and eveningwear. All contestants must book forentry. Refreshments will be served.Tickets, at R50, can be bought fromMichelle Arendse on (021) 701 5061or 079 941 0533. Also phoneArendse for more information.
Friday 11 and Saturday 12 October
V Heathfield: Heathfield HighSchool will host its second 24hourMarathon Camp. Stalls and entertainment will be available, as wellas the traditional camp over. Bookyour camping spot early as only 100camp sites are available. Phone theschool on (021) 715 4622 or WesleyNeumann on 084 725 6672 for moreinformation.
Saturday 12 October
V Heathfield: Ashford Athletic willhold a reunion Call Back The Pastat its clubhouse at 14:00. Membersand supporters are invited to attend.For further information phone Ivanon 073 936 5279 or Jody on082 841 9870.
V Retreat: The Lupus Support Groupwill hold an information afternoonat St Cyprians Anglican Church onthe corner of Fifth Avenue andConsort Road at 14:30. All Lupus
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Tuesday 15 October
V Plumstead: The Prostate cancerSupport Action group will meet atthe MediClinic Constantiabergauditorium in Burnham Road at17:45 for 18:00. Men and their carersare welcome to attend and shareexperiences. For more informationcall or SMS the group phone on073 560 3067.
Friday 25 and Saturday 26October
V Steenberg: Harmony PrimarySchool will host a carnival at theschool. There will be great liveentertainment, food, stalls, rides andmuch more. Admission costs R5. Formore information phone the schoolon (021) 701 3322.
Saturday 26 October
V Heathfield: Trinity MethodistChurch in Rochester Road will hostits annual bazaar. There will bestalls, rides, food and entertainmentat the bazaar. Phone (021) 712 8772.
Friday 1 November
V Grassy Park: The Grassy ParkKlawerjas Club will host a karaokeat Grassy Park Hotel from 20:00until late. Cost is R20. Platters andwill be on sale. For more information phone Chris van der Vent on073 301 3702.
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OTTERY: RESIDENTS INSIST SEX TRADE IS THRIVING
‘Brothel’ under police scrutinyTAURIQ HASSEN
Police are continuing to keep a close eyeon anOtteryhousewhichhadbeen ear-lier raided for being a sex trade venue.
An undercover operation was held at thehouse just off Ottery Road earlier this year,(“Police bust ‘brothel’ workers”, People’sPost, 23 July) where two Chinese nationalswere arrested after a number of complaintswere lodged with the City of Cape Town andGrassy Park police.Complaints suggested the business had
been operating under the disguise of a mas-sage parlour, but concerns were rife that a“brothel” was being run from the house.Ottery residents remain adamant that de-
spite the earlier undercover operation, busi-ness is continuing as normal.A nearby resident, who chose to remain
anonymous, says cars are still regularlyseen pulling up in the driveway and the cli-ents are believed to be inside the for hourson end.“The people cannot understand if an oper-
ation was held, how is it that the business
is still allowed to continue?”The resident says the occupants of the
house, Chinese nationals, are seldom seenoutside the house and spend most of theirhours behind closed doors.He says: “People are afraid to speakupand
be known, because you never know if thisbusiness is being run by some Chinese ma-fia, because then our lives would be in dan-ger.”“We cannot allow these sort of illegal busi-
nesses to be operating in our community, be-cause if it is indeed still up and running,
then it shows they have no respect for thelaw.”Warrant Officer Wynita Kleinsmith con-
firms that the case is currently still pendingand police continue to monitor the activityat the house.Kleinsmith could not reveal any further
measures to implemented, saying: “We can’tdisclose information about possible raids.”Attempts to gain comment from Ismail
Jeffries, chairperson for theOtteryCivicAs-sociation,was unsuccessful at the time of go-ing to print.
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKThursday, 3 October 20138 ENTERTAINMENT
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Tune in withCape Town’sjazz legendsGARY VAN DYK
The rich legacy of Cape Jazz lives onwith the release of new recordingfrom the Mountain Records label at
a special launch concert this weekend.The Cape Jazz Band, a collaboration of
local musos started, a few years ago andboats stellar talent. With this Cape JazzSeries they are now releasing Volume 4,Musical Democracy.
Mountain Record’s Paddy Lee-Thorpehas been in the music industry in thispart of the world since the 1970s, havingproduced and managed acts such as Pacif-ic Express and Jonathan Butler, when hestarted getting into the jazzier side of mu-sic. “I’ve never lost my love for the musicfrom the Cape,” Lee-Thorpe confesses.
“Most of the time I am based in Germa-ny, but when I want to take a quick triphome, one of my CDs from here has meback in a flash.
“This project is very important to meand the musical heritage of music fromthe Cape, as there is still so much musicthat these living legends have to offer.More importantly, it is now also giving
the younger generation a chance to workwith these legends to inspire the genera-tions to come.”
Under the leadership of veteran stardrummer Jack Momple, compositions byErrol Dyers, Stephen Erasmus, SpencerMbadu and Ramon Alexander have beenrecorded.
It was also made to pay tribute to thememory of the Mountain Records record-ing artists such as Robbie Jansen andTony Schilder, who have passed on.
While Dyers, Erasmus, Mbadu andMomple are an integral part of the richlegacy of the music, they were also joinedby reknowned percussionist DizuPlaatjies and Tony Cedras, a multi-in-strumentalist from the Cape, who hasgone on to take to the world stages withthe best in the business.
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On Saturday take the chance to hearthem at a gig in Atlantis at 18:00.
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It’s time to laugh until it hurtsIt will be a glitzy – and funny – affair whenthe Blacks Only Comedy Show’sBling-BlingTour hits GrandWest’s Grand Arena on Fri-day 4 October.
The show will be the first of three showsacross the country. Comedy lovers can ex-pect the sound of light hitting elaborateamounts of silver, platinum and diamondsto leave you in stitches.
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Ticket prices start at R186 and can bebought at Computicket.
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FUNNY BONE: Oneof Cape Town’s favourite comedians,Marc Lottering, willtake to the stage inthe Blacks OnlyComedy Show’sBlingBling Tour.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKThursday, 3 October 201310 LETTERS
SÊ JOU SÊ!KONSEPVERORDENING:
BEHEER VAN ONDERNEMINGSWAT DRANK AAN DIE PUBLIEK
VERKOOP, 2013Die Stad Kaapstad is besig om die Konsepverordening: Beheer van ondernemings wat drankaan die publiek verkoop, 2013, te finaliseer.
Ingevolge artikel 17 van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels word die publieken belanghebbende partye of groepe die geleentheid gebied om van 1 tot 31 Oktober 2013kommentaar, aanbevelings of insette voor te lê.
Kommentaar, insette of aanbevelings kan ingedien word:
• Per faks: 021 400 4483• Per e-pos: [email protected]• Per hand (skriftelike voorlegging): Bestuurder: Steundienste en Dienstekoördinering
(aandag: Gavin van Schalkwyk), Strategiese Steun, 13e Verdieping, Toringblok,Burgersentrum, Hertzog-boulevard, Kaapstad 8001.
• Per pos (skriftelike voorlegging): Stad Kaapstad (aandag: Gavin van Schalkwyk),Direktoraat: Ekonomiese, Omgewings- en Ruimtelike Beplanning, Posbus 298,Kaapstad 8000.
Spesiale hulp sal verleen word aan mense wat nie kan lees of skryf nie, gestremdes en anderbenadeelde groepe wat nie skriftelike kommentaar kan voorlê nie, sodat hul insette ofkommentaar neergeskryf en aan die munisipaliteit voorgelê kan word. Skakel asseblief dieStad Kaapstad se eenheid vir openbare deelname.
Vir deelname deur die algemene publiek:Ruché Daniels, by 021 400 1766 of [email protected].
of
Vir benadeelde groepe:Anele Viti, by 021 400 1766 of [email protected].
Die Konsepverordening: Beheer van ondernemings wat drank aandie publiek verkoop, 2013, sal op die Stad Kaapstad se webtuiste (www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay), by subraadskantore en by biblioteke ter insae beskikbaar wees.
Navrae oor hierdie konsepverordening kan aanGavin van Schalkwyk by 021 400 1993 [email protected] word.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER170/2013
HAVE YOUR SAY!RENAMING OF
VANGUARD DRIVE
The City of Cape Town is in the process of finalising renaming proposals for Vanguard Drive.It is proposed that Vanguard Drive be renamed Jakes Gerwel Drive.
In terms of Section 17 of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act the public andinterested parties or groups are given the opportunity to indicate support or objections tothe naming proposal from 1 to 31 October 2013.
Comments, input and recommendations may be submitted by:
• Fax: 021 400 1465• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission: PO Box 298, Cape Town 8000 (for attention: Acting Manager -
Public Participation Unit)• Facebook: www.facebook.com/CityofCT• Mobi site: www.letsnameit.co.za
Special assistance will be given to people who cannot read or write, people with disabilitiesand other disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit written comments, to havetheir inputs or comments recorded and submitted to the Municipality. Please contact theCity of Cape Town’s Public Participation Unit:
For general public participation:Ruché Daniels at 021 400 1766 or e-mail to [email protected]
or
For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti at 021 400 1652 or e-mail to [email protected]
Comment forms on the renaming proposals will be available on the City of Cape Town’swebsite www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, at subcouncil offices and libraries.
Enquiries relating to the renaming proposals may bedirected to Frederick Venter at 021 400 1768 or [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER167/2013
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Technology support for matricsThank you for your coverage of our MatricSupport website (“Matric pupils get connect-ed”, People’s Post, 24 September).
The report raised concern about access toTelematics videos thatwe are nowplacing onYouTube.
Wewould like to assure all candidates thatthey can obtain copies of all Telematics vide-os and pastmatric papers digitally at districtoffices of the Western Cape Education De-partment (WCED).
The WCED has installed computer “Toast-ers” at these offices, where candidates andschools can download Telematics videos andpast matric papers on flash drives, CDs andDVDs, and to laptops and tablets via WiFi.
They can also download Learning Channelvideos from these machines.
The Telematics videos cover six matricsubjects, Mathematics, Physical Sciences,Life Sciences, Accountancy, Geography,English First Additional Language and Afri-kaans First Language.
TheWCED joined forceswith theUniversi-ty of Stellenbosch in 2009 to broadcastmatriclessons via satellite to 144 schools.
The department nowhasmany hours of re-cordings of the lessons and has made theselessons available to schools and individualcandidates free of charge via the self-service“Toasters” at district offices.
The address details of our district officesare available on our web site at http://wced.school.za.
Candidates can also obtain full sets of theDVDs at nominal cost from Edumedia, theWCED’s media production unit, at 3 StationRoad, Mowbray (021 689 8912).
The department started editing the videosthis year to make them available onYouTube.
Our YouTube channel features 180 videosso far, covering Mathematics, Physical Sci-ence and Geography.
Candidates will find links to the videos ona special Matric Support website via http://wced.school.za.
Meanwhile, candidates can also access theMatric Support site at 18 Cape Access E-Cen-tres, established by the provincial govern-ment across the Western Cape.
They can download materials and watchthe videos at the centres, subject to availablebandwidth.
The provincial government establishedthe Cape Access E-Centres in every districtto improve access to information and com-munication technology in poor and ruralcommunities throughout the Western Cape.
Details on where to find the centre can befound at http://www2.capeaccess.org.za/
(The quote) that Khanya labs are no longeroperating at schools in your report is nottrue. Khanyawas a 10-year project to provideschools with technology to support teachingand learning.
The project came to an end, as planned, in2012.
The department is continuing to supporttechnology as a mainstream service, as partof our on our e-learning programme.
Candidates can discuss access to computerlabs with their schools.
While the videos and other forms of sup-port may be useful for many candidates, webelieve that success will ultimately dependon the extent to which candidates plan theirstudies and stick to these plans.
We wish every candidate every success inthese final weeks before the exams.PADDY ATTWELLWCED SPOKESPERSON
Police must do more to fight crimeYour article (“Call to oust drug dealers”,People’s Post, 24 September) is quite reveal-ing of the attitude to community policing ofthe Grassy Park police station commander.
He seems to have a deficiency in under-standing what policing is all about.
If it was only about raids and arrests, ashe seems to suggest, then one can say he isdoing a good job.
If it is about preventing crime and rid-ding our communities of the criminalsholding poor communities to ransom, thenthe strategy of “hit and run” is totally inef-fective.
Police are spending a lot of State resourc-es to keep on returning to the same drugoutlets time after time. It is like amerry-go-round, all motion and no progress.
An integrated approach is needed if weare to rid our neighbourhoods of the drugpushers who destroy our children’s future.
The police also know of unsafe areas,where open fields are overgrown creatingideal crime spots where rapes and violenceagainst our children can easily be perpe-trated. How much effort is it to write to themunicipal authorities who will treat a let-ter from the police with the seriousness itdeserves?
This would be in support of the efforts ofthe community as well.
It helps to strengthen the case of the Cityof Cape Town when they apply to courts foreviction of these evil-doers.
Theobjective of police activitymust sure-ly be to ensure a safe living environmentfor citizens.
The station commander is reported in thearticle to have said: “We are not obliged toprovide any case numbers to the City”.
What an arrogant approach to communi-ty policing. It’s not about being obliged todo things, but rather to support the commu-nity as expressed in the call by the council-lor. All we ask is that police in Grassy Parkdo more to help the community solve thedrug problem.
We don’t want them to just “manage” itthrough raids and arrests. Real policingmakes the problem go away.
The community has gone out its way tofight crime, often at great personal loss andwith extreme couragewhich should be sup-ported by police and not just dismissed.
The problemwith policing is that it is toooften reactive after the fact – and not proac-tive.
However, there are many committed po-lice people at Grassy Parkwhomust be justas frustrated as the community they serve.
The leadership must change attitude orelse crime will rule this police precinct.
We understand that police cannot do thisalone, but it does help if police has a posi-tive attitude and a problem solving ap-proach.PHILIP BAMLOGRA CHAIRPERSON
Your SMSes. Pagad,whydon’t youdo something aboutthe tik house in Louw Avenue? There wasa complaint from residents inPeople’s Post,but they are still doing the same. Not oncewas the police there to raid the house.Please Pagad, do something as it’s gettingworse. The police don’t care.
. To all those in any type of entertain-ment, please avail yourselves to old-agehomes. Just an hour makes all the differ-ence. Ms Brown, Lotus River.
. TonyEhrenreich,whydon’t you rathershut up if you can’t speak sense? You area disgrace! Illiterate fool! Pen, Grassy Park.
. The solution to combating crime inGrassy Park and the surrounding areas: weneed to get more police members to be em-ployed! Why is Yassien Meyer quiet aboutthe shortage of staff? Why isn’t he inform-ing the community that most of the timethere are twovanswith twomembers doingall the work outside? Police members aretired and stressed because of the workload!Concerned resident, V Nicholas.
. Why can’t the police catch the scam-sters who are trying to rip-off innocent peo-ple from their money? They leave theirphone numbers, but the cops can’t catchthem. I phoned frommy landline and spoketo them, but they put the phone down.Makes you think... P Petersen, Ottery.
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKThursday, 3 October 201312 CLASSIFIEDS
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Painting
PAINTING &WATERPROOFING Goodref. Ph 076 124 4713
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AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.
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IVOR'S HOMEIMPROVEMENTSRenovations, Carports
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PROPERTY
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Houses for Sale
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LENTEGEUR R370 0003 Beds, FFitt kitch
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKThursday, 3 October 2013 CLASSIFIEDS 13
CLAREMONT OFFICE : 021 673 1240 • [email protected] • www.sothebysrealty.co.zaEach office is independently owned and operated.
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R690 000 Westridge (Behind FireStation): Freestanding 3 Beds with a En-Suite, Fire Place, Lounge, Dining Room,Ultra Modern F.F.Kitchen with Mirror DoubleDoor Fridge, Fam Bathroom with CornerBath, Pool, Double Garage x4 Cars. ExtraParking for 2 Cars, Fully Secured.Fazloodien 082 495 8989
R590000 PelikanParkFreestanding 3 beds with BIC in MainBed, Laminated Flooring in all Beds,Lounge, F.F.Kitchen, Bath with Sep Toilet,D.Garage 1 Converted into a Shop.Bungalow- 1 Bed, Shower, Toilet.Gadija 082 823 1801
R1200000 Zeekoevlei3 Beds, MES and BIC, Lounge,Fire Place, Dining Room, Kitchen,Fam. Bathroom, Pool, D/AutoGarageona1041m²Plot.Fazlyn073 184 2535
R275000BeaconValleySemi Detached 2 Beds Home 1with BIC, Lounge, Dining room,F.Kitchen & Family Bath, lots ofSpace.Close to all Amenities.Gadija082 823 1801
R850 000 Lotus River:Freestanding 6 Bedroom DoubleStorey House with En-Suite, 2xLounge, F.Kitchen, Dining Roomand 1.5 Bathrooms. Needs TLC.Fazloodien 082 495 8989
R585000 StrandfonteinVillageSpacious 3 Beds Home, BIC, Lounge,F.F.Kitchen, Bath with Sep Toilet. Garage x3Cars.Shaamiel082 723 1118
R520000 PortlandsSemi Detached, 2 Beds, Lounge,Kitchen & FamBath. + 1 Bed Sep.Entrance, En-Suite, Lounge, FittedKitchen andSecuredParkingFazlyn 073 184 2535
R450 000 RocklandsFreestanding3BedHouse,Mainwith BIC& En-Suite, Fire Place in Spacious OpenPlan Lounge, F.F.Kitchen, Modern FamBathroom with Sliding Doors in Lounge,Carport for 2Cars Fully Secured.Fazloodien 082 495 8989
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WRAPPED UP: Caledonian Roses player Taariq Cameron istackled by Young Stars’ Rezano Presence during the Day ofRugby charity event in Lentegeur on Sunday. Callies won thegame 310. All proceeds of the event went to the ProfessorSadick Isaacs Educational Trust for Rahmaniyeh Primary Schoolin District Six. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
INTERCEPTED: Rygate Local Football Association player CamrynSimms cuts out a pass ahead of Cape Town Tygerberg LFA’s IgshaanDamon during the Safa Cape Town under11 interLFA final on Sunday. CT Tygerberg won the final 41. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
WP win Iqhawe WeekLIAM MOSES
A glut of Western Province play-ers have been named in theSouth African Rugby Legends
Association Iqhawe Week All StarTeam.The All Star Team will not play
any matches but head of develop-ment for SA Rugby Legends, PieterMuller says the selection could raiseplayers’ profile and lead to them be-ing selected for elite squads at theirunions. “The All Star Team couldn’tbe a formalnational side, as all 16un-ions were not competing. But wewanted to give recognition to theplayers who played well at the tour-nament,” Muller says.“It’s important for unions to un-
derstand that they should be lookingat the players we picked for theirelite squad system, as these kids are15-years-old and are eligible for theGrant Khomo Week.“All we can do is contact the un-
ions to inform themof the selections.
It’s up to the unions to (take it fur-ther); we will do what we can to getthe kids in.”The Iqhawe Week was hosted at
City Park in Athlone last week andeight coastal provinces competed inthe under-15 tournament. The teamswere WP, Boland, Griquas, KwaZu-lu-Natal, South Western Districts,Golden Lions, Border and EasternProvince. All players selected for theprovinces came from developingrugby schools; the vast majoritycame from schools which partici-pate in the Vuka League – anotherinitiative of SA Rugby Legends.Muller says the aim of the Vuka
League and the Iqhawe Week is tocreate a means to develop playersand offer them a “pathway” to theelite set-up at their unions.“Wewant to give these kids anoth-
er opportunity to be seen.We are notlooking at the top schools; we arelooking at the rural schools and thedormant schools. Nobody looks atthose schools. We want to give them
the opportunity,” he says.“Our Vuka programme in the
Western Cape has over 80 schools.That’s where the WP team was se-lected from– fromschools that neverplayed rugby; schools in Langa andAtlantis. That’s whatwewant to cre-ate all around the country.”Players in theWP team came from
16different schools across thePenin-sula, including Mountview High inHanover Park, Spine Road, Port-lands and Lentegeur high schools inMitchell’s Plain and Darul Islam inGreenhaven. Province eventuallywon the tournament after defeatingSouthWesternDistricts 14-6 in final.The IqhaweWeekwill be hosted in
adifferent provincenext year andall16 provinces are set to participate.Muller adds that the tournamentwill have “the same credibility asthe Grant Khomo and CravenWeeks”.V WP’s Dillon Kaalmeyer, Laaiq Felton, Tou-feeq Hendricks, Ziyaad Adams, Bradley deJongh were selected for the team.
Runner needs help to wear the green and goldLIAM MOSES
A Cape Town athlete could have hisdream of representing South Africaripped away from him just days be-fore it becomes reality.Strandfontein resident Percy Kel-
ly (48) qualified for theWorldAthlet-ics Masters’ Championships, butmay not be able to attend the tourna-ment due to a lack of funds.Kelly sayshehas already raised al-
most half of the R35 000 needed to at-tend and used it to pay for his flight
and registration at the tournament.“I still need around R20 000 to cov-
er my other travelling, food and ac-commodation,” he says.“I approached many companies
but no one has said they would spon-sor me – even partially.“I actually don’t know what to do
and time is running out. If no onesponsorsme, Iwill have to cancelmytrip.”The money Kelly has raised thus
far came through one large donationfor his air fare and door-to-door col-
lecting he did at work and in Strand-fontein.The Masters’ Championships will
take place in Brazil fromWednesday16 to Sunday 27 October, and Kellywill need todepart onFriday 11Octo-ber.He currently runs road, cross
country and track races and willcompete in the 5 000m track race and8km cross country race at the Cham-pionships.Anyone interested in assisting
Kelly can call him at 084 814 0368.
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Black and Yellow still on topLIAM MOSES
The weight of expectation that comeswith the “favourites” tag can be crip-pling for a sports team.
Not so for Milano United.The Grassy Park side have started the Na-
tional First Division (NFD) season in fineform, winning four out of four matches andscoring nine goals while conceding justthree.This promising start, combined with a
surprising showing last season – their firstin theNFD –has seenMilano crowned early-season favourites.Head coach Theo Hempe says his team
doesn’t mind either way.“There are no clear favourites in this
league. The good start doesn’t mean any-
thing; we still have to finish well,” Hempesays.“We don’t mind being called favourites.
There is mental toughness in this team andwe believe we are good enough to win theleague.Wedon’t carewhetherweare favour-ites ornot.Webelievewe cango all theway.”Milano started the season with a 2-0 win
against Jomo Cosmos (H), went on to beatFC Cape Town 3-1 (A) and edged Roses Unit-ed 1-0 (A).On Sunday Hempe’s charges recorded
theirmostmeaningful victory thus far, beat-ing African Warriors 3-2 (H) in a top-of-the-table clash. The Free State team went intothis match placed second on the table, trail-ing their opponents on goal difference.Warriors finished sixth last season, a
place above Hempe’s side, and Milano are
yet to play any team who finished in the topfive.Hempe rejected the idea that his team’s po-
sition at the summit could be due to a easystart to the season.“Nogames are easy in this league. It’s very
difficult to win four in a row,” he says.“The players have matured and learned
since last season.Weare good enough tobeatevery team. It doesn’t matter who we play,every game is difficult.”Milano are likely tomaintain their perfect
record on Saturday when they face sixth-placed NFD debutantes Baroka FC.The Black and Yellow will be without
2012/2013 top goal scorer Lesvin Stoffels forat least another two weeks. But Hempe be-lieves his side will manage to win withouttheir hitman.
“We have all-round strength in our team.All our players aren’t available, but we havedepth in our squad,” he says.“There is (still) a lot of room for improve-
ment. Themore the team plays together, thebetter they will get. And with the playerscoming back from injury and reaching fullfitness, the team will just get better.”Meanwhile, fifth-placed Santos will hope
to get their promotion campaign back ontrack when they host Black Leopards at Co-etzenberg Stadium in Stellenbosch tomor-row (Friday) at 19:30.Leopards were relegated from the Absa
Premiership last season and have drawnthree games and lost one thus far. Santoshave won one match and drawn two.A victory could see the People’s Team
climb to third on the table.
SANDWICHED: Milano United player Mogamat Jacobs fights off challenges from African Warriorsplayers Rodney Nzimande (left) and Bonginkosi Nxumalo during a National First Division matchin Wynberg on Sunday. Milano won 32. PHOTOS: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES
JUMPING IN: African Warriors’ Koloko Mokhethi (left) and Milano United’s Brandon Theroncome into contact during a National First Division match.