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A traumaunit is being built at theHeideveldCommunity Development Centre to accom-modate patients once GF Jooste Hospitalcloses its doors for a multi-million rand up-grade.The new facility is to be ready for occupa-
tion in April next year when the emergencyand trauma sections of GF Jooste closes.Construction work has already begun.All other services currently being offered
atGFJoostewill be transferred to theMitch-ell’s Plain District Hospital.Health department communications di-
rector Faiza Steyn says a poll conductedshowed 60% of people living in the Klipfon-tein sub-district use the GF Jooste traumaunit for emergency treatment.“The GF Jooste Hospital trauma unit will
remain at its current site until April 2014while the rest of the hospital will close at the
end of this year. [This includes] all wards,theatres, the outpatients department andother services.”The new trauma unit will function inde-
pendently to the Heideveld CommunityHealth Centre, she says.Only smaller structural adjustments to
the community health centre is being doneto accommodate the new trauma unit.But IsgaakKamaar, the chairperson of the
Klipfontein Sub-DistrictHealthForum, saysthe Heideveld Community Health Centrewill not be able to accommodate the influxof patients who usually use the health serv-ices at GF Jooste Hospital.“There has been a lack of consultation be-
tween health officials and the affected com-munity. We are being kept in the dark aboutthe upgrade, which will have a negative im-pact on us,” he says.Other community health centres are al-
ready overburdened and will not be able to
accommodate additional patients, Kamaarsays. “We are expected to make use of theMitchell’s Plain Day Hospital and GrooteSchuur Hospital, but these facilities arebarely coping,” he says.In an effort to enhance service delivery at
GF Jooste Hospital, the healthcare facilitywill be demolished and re-built.The R550 million reconstruction project
will provide a full range of hospital servicesfor patients living in the Klipfontein areawith specialist outreach and support.Provincial health minister Theuns Botha
explains that the temporary closure of GFJooste Hospital will not reduce the bed num-bers.In the interim, patients currently seen at
the hospital will be managed at the newMitchell’s Plains District Hospital andGroote Schuur Hospital which are 15 kmfrom GF Jooste.“To provide for the expected increase in
patient load, GF Jooste Hospital staff willwork at these hospitals during the interimperiod,” Botha says.He says thatmanagement and senior clini-
cians at the hospital have been consulted onand informed about the matter and are ac-tively involved in the plans to maintain theclinical service at different sites during there-construction period.The new GF Jooste Hospital will only be
ready in the 2018/19 financial year.At present the department is awaiting a
report and recommendations from theCouncil for Scientific and Industrial Re-search with regard to the architectural in-frastructure of the present building.
HEALTHCARE: NEW HEALTH FACILITY TO EASE HOSPITAL REVAMP CONGESTION
Trauma unit for Heideveld
Carla Scholtz joins fellowdancers from the Eoan Groupin a workshop recently hostedby the visiting Colombiandance company El Colegio delCuerpo at the Joseph StoneAuditorium. The Eoan Groupjoined Cape Town City Ballet,La Rosa and Dance for All asguest artists in the recent Celebration 5 season presentedby Joburg Ballet. Dance veterans Alvaro Restrepo and Colegio del Cuerpo facilitated thefree event, which was open toall aspiring dancers.
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Driving schools need to be regulated in SouthAfrica, says Nazeem Kisten, acting generalsecretary of the South African Driving SchoolOperators Association (Sadsoa).This comes after the association, which has
been in operation for five years, found thatvery few measures are in place to ensure that
driving instructors deliver ade-quate service to learner drivers.“Driving instructors only need
to pass the instructors’ test beforethey can teach someone how todrive,” Kisten says.“This is not enough, because
many instructors learn throughtrial and error and don’t undergoadvanced driving courses. Test-ing centres are often corrupt andaward certificates to people whohave failed the test.”Sadsoa sent a draft bill of possi-
ble regulatory clauses,which theybelieve should assist in governingthe industry, to thenational trans-port department.Kisten says the bill states that
instructors need five years’ driv-ing experience and two years’work experience as an instructorwith an accredited driving school.He adds instructors also need to
be “approved by the provincial transportminister and should also attend a collegewhich offers a rigorous driving school pro-gramme”.The bill also looks at ways and means to
regulate and accredit the driving schoolindustry. All driving schools in South Af-rica are unregulated as there’s no regula-tory body. More than 95% have not beenaccredited by the Transport EducationTraining Authority (Teta).
This accreditation allows for drivingschools 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 becomingdriving in-structors – theymay have lost their jobs andhave a car and some patience to teach learn-er drivers. “But pop-up driving schools,which are often called pirates, also need tobe accredited by Teta. Accreditation usually
costs between R25 000 and R30 000,which only the large, more estab-lished driving schools can afford,”he says.“The only way more driving
schools will be accredited is if gov-ernment reduces the large costs at-tached to accreditation and Teta ap-proval. Large driving schools haveno issues with accrediting theirbusinesses, because they havemeans to do so.”Kisten says acquiring a driver’s
license will become more difficultover time due to the computerisedlearner’s test implemented at sometesting centres.This new testing means will re-
quire learner’s license candidatesto sit in a simulator to test their pos-sible driving skills, as well as 16hours of preparation.He hopes to see testing yards reg-
ulated to ensure they meet thestandards set by the bill. “Driving schoolsshould join the association so they can beprepared for the possible regulations, be-cause by the time the government passes thelegislation no one will be able to have an un-accredited driving school,” Kisten says.“Cars used for teaching will need to be a cer-tain type with an operating number and alldriving schools will need to be registeredcompanies with an office and a landline.”Provincial transport department spokes-
person Al-Ameen Kafaar says the depart-ment is in the process of finding a systemto register driving schools.V Share your views. Starting with the word “Post” SMSyour comments to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
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LEARNING CURVE: A call has been made to have driving schoolsregulated. PHOTO: GOOGLE IMAGES
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Fedupwith criminalsholding themhostage,80 local civilians are ready to take back theirstreets.The new neighbourhood watch members,
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assist an “under-resourced” Athlone Police
Station. With 22 areas and three sectors inthe Athlone policing precinct, Kannemeyersays police officers are on the brink of a burnout.“We have many dedicated police officers,
but they are being overworked, hamperingthem from operating effectively,” she says.With an increase in crime during the pre-
vious financial year, residents say they can-not wait for the authorities to take action.EdwardDoe (46) has been living inGarlan-
dale all his life. He is one of the foundingmembers of the local neighbourhood watchin his area. “Sick and tired of crime”, hehelped start the community safety structureseven years ago. “The training has made us
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him “better equipped to be the eyes and earsof the police”. “Officers cannot be every-where. Residents are however the majority.Patrols by neighbourhood watch membersare a great deterrent for crime,” he says.Nicole Williams (40) of Bokmakierie is al-
so one of the recent graduates.
With extensive shooting in her area, shebelieves being under-resourced is no excusefor poor service delivery.“Police officials must stop hiding behind
the fact that there is not enough resources.They need to relook their policing strategy.”But Athlone police spokesperson Consta-
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taking back their neighbourhood. The in-creased visibility will help keep criminalsoff our streets.”
COMMUNITY SAFETY: RESURGENCE OF NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCHES
Civilians take back the streets
SAFETY FIRST: Fifty attentive pupils from ErosSchool in Bridgetown were made street savvyafter learning about the five golden safetyrules by members of the Athlone police. Officers recently visited the school and taught theyoungsters how to ensure their own wellbeing. After the informative session, sector commander Donald Manuel, the Women’s Network and Men for Change brought on the funand taught the little ones how to make soupand hot chocolate. Thereafter one of the pupils’ fathers and his colleagues surprised thescholars with toys, lollipops, educational puzzles and blocks. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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YourR10mayhelp revive anAthlonebeaconfor the arts.Students and staff at theNewAfrica Thea-
tre in Sybrand Park are determined to raiseenough funds and give their dilapidatedbuilding the makeover it needs.Situated adjacent to Klipfontein Road and
the Athlone Bridge, the rundown façade ofthe academy is a stark contrast to the inspir-ing work made available to the youth in thecommunity.For the past 26 years, the non-profit ac-
credited company has been offering compre-hensive arts training to young people.They are now appealing to theatre lovers
to assist themwith fundraising to turn theirbuilding into an inspirational centre forSouth African productions and home to newgenerations of dynamic performers, direc-tors, writers and managers.NewAfrica’s executive director Ian Bruce
says the transition began in 2004 when the
students asked him to turn the sombre-look-ing building around.“They told me they loved what went on in-
side, but were embarrassed to show otherswhere they studied,” Bruce says.He began investigating possibilities, but
soon hit a dead end as the owners of the build-ing were not interested in renovations.Bruce could not afford to upgrade a proper-
ty which was not his own.His next stepwas to take thematter upwith
their chairperson John Cartwright who, to-gether with his board, agreed that it was timefor New Africa to buy the building.After three years of dedication and support
fromvarious donors, the board became the of-ficial owners of the property in 2007.In 2011 the academy received a grant from
the National Lotteries Development TrustFund to renovate the neglected property.The plans envisaged were to transform the
building into an elegant, environmentallysound complex with a versatile theatre.It also included three class or rehearsal
rooms, a foyer cum café, a wardrobe, dress-ing rooms and a workshop.“The architect really took seriously our
conviction that underprivileged students,more than anyone else, would benefit froman uplifting space to learn and work in, aspace they deserve to be proud of,” Brucesays.However he explains that the City of
Cape Town spent nearly 30 months review-ing their proposed plans for the building,which was longer than Bruce had antici-pated.As a result, the amount received from the
Development Trust Fund is no longerenough to complete the rebuild as costs ofmaterials and labourhave increased signif-icantly. Maintenance on the existing struc-ture eroded any other reserves they had.Bruce explains that even
with severe cost-cuttingmeasures, a shortfall of overa million rand remains.Determined to fulfil their
resonant dream, manage-ment have devised a few sim-ple plans to try and raise thefunds needed.Supporters can donate any
amount, from as little as R10,via the New Africa accounton the GivenGain Founda-tion, at www.newafricathea-tre.givengain.org. They canalso be reached via their BuyA Brick Facebook page.“The names of the donors
will be recorded in a Book of Friends, whowill receive ticket benefits once the theatreis running,” Bruce explains.Other methods of contributing can be
done via direct deposits into the New Africaaccount, manually or via EFT. There is alsoa drop box available at the premises.Companies and art patrons who donate
R5 000 or more can own and have theirnames on one of the estimated 120 seats inthe theatre.For larger companies, New Africa is will-
ing to discuss naming rights, marketing-re-lated benefits, negotiated use of the venueand board representation for sponsorshippartners.V For further details about the New Africa Theatre Association or how to get involved, phone 021 696 2392or 073 643 4662.
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BEFORE: The staff and students are hard at work raising funds to upgrade the New Africa Theatre.
AFTER: An artist’s impression of the rebuilt New Africa Theatre.
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With only a month remaining, Manenbergpupils are being given a fighting chance topass their final school year despite numer-ous class disruptions due to gang conflict.Pupils at Manenberg, Silverstream and
Phoenix high schools had their learningmo-mentum ruined by the prolonged gunfire.Valuable teaching time was also lost.The provincial education department saw
it fit to register these matriculants with theSpring School programme at Alexander Sin-ton High School in Crawford.Provincial education minister Donald
Grant says themajority of these pupils havebeen identified as “needing support” in cer-tain subjects by their principals and subjectadvisors.The Spring School provided these pupils
with additional support and tutoring in 12
subjects: Mathematics and MathematicalLiteracy, English Home Language, Afri-kaans Home Language and First Addition-al Language, Business Studies, Economics,Accounting, Geography, History, PhysicalScience and Life Sciences.The initiative is to ensure that as many
of the candidates writing the 2013 NationalSenior Certificate pass their exams.In recent weeks, the department imple-
mented a number of additional supportmeasures for the pupils of Manenberg, par-ticularly for Grade 12s. This will continuein the run up to their final exams.“The department has given pupils addi-
tional exemplar papers and deployed sub-ject advisors to assist in addressing anybacklogs in various subject areas. We havealso arranged for additional tuition afterschool hours and have delivered telematicsDVDs and materials to support teaching
and learning,”Grant ex-plains.He says
wrap-up ses-sions will takeplace in the af-ternoons andover week-ends. Thesesessionswill bedone just be-fore the examscommence.Last year Sil-
verstreamHighhadone ofthe lowest passrates in theprovince, com-ing in at 34,2 %.While ad-
dressing thepupils at the
Spring School last week, Grant encouragedthem to stay focused. “With only 32 days to
go, these pupils need to ensure that they useevery available opportunity,” he says.
EDUCATION: PLAN TO HELP GRADE 12S AFFECTED BY GANG CONFLICT
Matrics get a fighting chance
ENCOURAGEMENT: Provincial education minister Donald Grant motivated thematriculants to give the final examinations their best shot. PHOTO: HENDRIK MENTZ
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Electioncampaignsunderway
Now that the national elections are looming,political parties have been seen campaign-ing in earnest, handing out flyers asking forvotes. Eachpartyhas a list of their promises,explaining the changes they will make.All political parties are gunning to win,
with the ANCmaking it clear they are want-ing to wrest the province away from theDemocratic Alliance.The DA is wanting to add two provinces
on their win, confident they will never losein the Western Cape. People’s Post readersshared their views about the 2014 elections.
RHIANNON CAMPHER says she is a regular voter.“In the beginning I always used to follow mymother when it came to voting, but after doingmy own investigation, I've decided who I will bevoting for. I'm voting for the party because theservice delivery is much better.”
ZAINODIEN LINNEVELDT doesn’t care about nextyear’s election. “I do not see any change in thiscountry, so why should I vote? Rich people arericher, while the poor remain poor. To me, votingdoes not make any sense.”
ALBERTUS BOCK will not change his political allegiance. “I see a lot of progress in the party I votedfor, and no one will be able to persuade me tovote for a different party. I have made up mymind.”
PIETER MATTHYSER says he is not registered butwould love to cast his vote. “Since I arrived in theWestern Cape I have seen a change, which issomething that motivates me to vote next in theelection. I have lived in different provinces andI only voted once in the Free State.”
CHRISTAL OCTOBER has made up her mind aboutwhich party she will be voting for. “I believe theparty will make a difference. Not only will theymake a difference, I've seen the changes theyhave been making and I love it.”
PAMELA BHONGCOSHE says she’s definitely looking forward to next year’s elections as she willbe voting for the first time. “I’m not registered,but I will definitely be voting next year. I will votefor the party that works for the people,” she insists.
SAZI MFUDISO says he is a registered voter andplans to make his mark in every upcoming election. “I am a citizen and I believe that my votecounts. My vote is my voice and I will vote forthe party who will put food on my table everynight,” he says.
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Four months before the foundation for 153homeswill be laid,Hazendal locals have se-cured the services of an attorney to sinktheCity of CapeTown’s newhousing devel-opment.They argue themove is not to deny bene-
ficiaries the opportunity to own property,but to ensure their right to an area withenough facilities and open spaces is main-tained.The aggravated residents argue the ar-
ea’s infrastructure cannot accommodatemore homes, but the City hits back that allthe relevant approvals have already beensecured after a thorough public participa-tion process.The Hazendal Housing Project is set to
be completed within the next two years.But while those who have been on the
housing waiting list for decades celebratethe possibility of finally becoming home-owners, theHazendal Ratepayers’ Associa-tion refuses to allow the project to go aheadwithout a fight, chairperson Leslie Lan-genhoven insists.“An attorney has been appointed to take
legal action against the City of Cape Townon our behalf as council has not communi-cated their plans with us,” he confirms.The group’s main concern is that the de-
velopment will be built on the only openspaces available in their community.Four different sites have been identified
for the housing project: next to HazendalPrimary School; on the corner of Bokmaki-erie Street and Jonathon Road; on the cor-ner of Fifteenth Avenue and BokmakierieAvenue; and on Jan Smuts Drive.Langenhoven insists the development
will lead to serious overcrowding.“We don’t know what type of houses are
going to be built or who will be moving in.This could cause an increase in gangster-ism and burglaries with the unknown resi-dents moving into the area.”He demands council officials meet with
concerned residents to discuss their fearsbefore construction work starts.Resident Wayne Gelderbloem, who is in
the construction industry, denies ever re-ceiving letters or notifications of theplanneddevelopment.He sayshe regularlychecks for advertisements calling for ten-ders. “They are taking all the open spaceswe have left. Where are the children sup-posed to play? There won’t be any fields forus. The little ones will be forced to play inthe street,” Gelderbloem argues.Resident Rose Foster agrees the areawill
become more congested once the new de-velopment is complete.“The City is creating a slum which will
end in more poverty,” she says.A comprehensive public participation
process took place as part of the Environ-mental Authorisation and Town Planningprocesses,MayoralCommitteemember forHuman Settlements Tandeka Gqada says.“The Hazendal Ratepayers Association
was given the opportunity to form part of theSteeringCommittee, but didnot come forwardto do so at the start of the project,” Gqadaclaims.There is no recourse to accommodate the as-
sociation at this late stage as the approval andappeal authorities considered all objectionsreceived in issuing environmental and townplanning approval, she continues.The groundwork has already commenced
on the basis of these approvals.“The objectors in question had the chance
to object, but did not make use of the opportu-nity,” Gqada says.But Langenhoven vehemently disputes that
the City approached them for input.The tender for the top structures will be
advertised this month. A contractor is ex-
pected to commence with construction inJanuary 2014 with the first families possiblymoving into their homes in April next year.
HAZENDAL: LOCALS HIT BACK AT HOUSING PLANS
Development duel
PLOT THICKENS: The battle is looming as residents try to halt the planned Hazendal Housing Project.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 3 October 20138 NEWS
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: naming@capetown.gov.za• 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 ruche.daniels@capetown.gov.za
or
For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti at 021 400 1652 or e-mail to anele.viti@capetown.gov.za
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 e-mailfrederick.venter@capetown.gov.za.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER167/2013
TINA BURGER
You hear a window breaking in the middleof the night. Upon investigation, you see adark shadow scratching around in searchof loot. You don’t know if the burglar isarmed or not. What should you do?
Citizens have the right to protect them-selves, but most don’t know the legalitiessurrounding self defence.
Policeman Lieutenant Colonel PatrickJacobs advises everyone to know theirrights before falling victim to crime.
“Private defence is usually invoked inprotection of the victim’s life or physical in-tegrity, but in principle there is no reasonwhy it should be limited to the protectionof these interests,” he explains.
“The lawhas recognised that one can alsoact in private defence while protectingproperty, dignity, life, bodily integrity, inpreventing unlawful arrest or preventingattempted rape.”
But certain rules apply, Jacobs emphasis-es.
“The attackmust be unlawful. Private de-fence against lawful conduct is not possible.For this reason, a person acts unlawfully ifhe attacks a policemanwho is authorised bylaw to arrest him. If the policeman is not au-thorised by law to perform a particular act,or if he exceeds the limits of his authority,he may lawfully be resisted,” Jacobs says.
Killing another in protecting one’s prop-erty is controversial.
According to law, the attack must bethreatening or imminent but not yet com-pleted.
When automatic defencemechanisms areset up, such as a shot-gun which will go offduring the night if the shop is entered by athief, and there is, at the time when the de-vice is set up, no immediate threat of attack,the law recognises that to set up suchmech-anisms which will be triggered the momentthe threatened attackmaterialisesmay con-stitute valid private defence in certain nar-rowly-defined circumstances.
The defensive actmust be necessary in or-der to protect the interest threatened, in thesense that itmust not be possible for the per-son threatened to ward off the attack in an-other less harmful way.
If, on the termination of the lease, the les-see refuses to leave the house, the lessor isnot entitled to forcefully expel him from the
premises.The lessor can protect his right and inter-
ests byavailinghimself of the ordinary legalremedies, which involve obtaining an evic-tion order from a court, and possibly alsoclaiming damages.
The basic concept underlying private de-fence is that a person is allowed to “take thelaw into his own hands”, as it were, only ifthe ordinary legal remedies do not affordhim effective protection. He is not allowedto assume to himself the functions of a judgeand a sheriff.
There must be a reasonable relationshipbetween the attack and the defensive act,Jacobs adds.
“The act of defence may not be moreharmful than necessary to ward off the at-tack. It follows that there must be a certainbalance between the attack and the defencebecause a person is not entitled to shoot andkill someone who is about to steal hislunch,” he says.
If, for example, the attacked party couldhave overcome the threat by using his fistsor by kicking the assailant, he may not usea knife, let alone a firearm.V What are your thoughts on the legalities of self defence? SMS “Post” and your thoughts to 32516. SMSescost R1.
CRIME: DEFEND YOURSELF IN THE LIMITS OF THE LAW
Fighting back
FIGHT OR FLIGHT: Self defense when faced by acriminal is a contentious issue. PHOTO: NICOLE MCCAIN
Discuss youth development and honouryoung leaders at the Institute for Justiceand Reconciliation’s 10th annual AshleyKriel Youth Memorial Lecture at the Uni-versity of Western Cape’s Life SciencesBuilding tonight (Thursday 3 October).
Kriel, who was from Bonteheuwel, wasmurderedby theapartheid security police
in Hazendal, Athlone, in the 1980s.The memorial lecture will be hosted by
the Ashley Kriel Youth DevelopmentProject in partnership with UWC, andaims to provide a platform to honouryouth leaders of the past, debate challeng-es and celebrate achievements.
Visit www.ashleykrielyouth.org.za.
Celebrate the power of change
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TARREN-LEE HABELGAARN
Tears flowed at the funeral of a four-year-old boy yesterday (Wednesday) who waskilled while playing outside with hisfriends.
Zaylin McTavish died from his injuriesafter being rammed by a car on Saturday.
He was playing in Sabie Close, Manen-berg when he was hit.
Dr Randall Ortel, who attended to the pa-tient at GF Jooste Hospital, says the boydied due to a severe head injury.
According to Zaylin’s father, RyanMaans, instead of applying brakes, theshocked driver accelerated after hitting thelittle boy.
The parents allege the car was driven bya learner driver. “The passenger who wassitting in the car came to see us this week.Even he was lost for words,” Maans says.
Zaylin’s mother, Zita-Lynn McTavish, isstruggling to accept the loss of her son.
“My son was so full of life. His favouritehobby was playing soccer. He would run af-ter a ball all day long,” she says.
The couple had gone shopping for takkiesfor Zaylin that afternoon and were on theirway home when they heard about the acci-dent.
Maans recalls: “By the time we got to thescene the ambulance had already taken himto hospital. When we got to the hospital thesecurity guard was crying and I immediate-ly knew he was gone.”
McTavish says family at the hospital hadtold her Zaylin asked for his mother beforedying. “But unfortunately his mothercouldn’t be there that moment,” she says,
taking some comfort in not seeing her sontake his last breath.
“It would have hurt much more if we actu-ally saw him die and suffer the way peoplesay he did,” Maans says.
Zaylin was buried at Maitland Cemeteryyesterday morning (Wednesday 2 October).
“We are going to miss him. Everywherewe went people knew him. Sometimes Ididn’t even know everyone who greetedhim,” Maans says.
The couple is appealing to drivers to beextra cautious and vigilant when driving inresidential areas. “Children are small andyou can’t always see them. Sometimes driv-ers speed really fast even on the roads be-tween the houses – that is very dangerous,especially for children,” Maans says.
Police were not available for comment atour time of going to print.
MANENBERG: BOY (4) RAMMED BY CAR
‘My son wasso full of life’
LOVED: Zaylin McTavish died on Saturday afterbeing hit by a car while playing outside withfriends. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 3 October 201310 NEWS
NADINE MOODIE
Feathers, glitter and show-stopping ensembles – this iswhat the crowd can expect atthe Miss Gay Western Capepageant which hits the BaxterTheatre this weekend.
Spectators can look forwardto an extravaganza of glitz andglamour, also featuring per-formances from some of thedazzling divas who hail fromthe Mother City.
The annual event was re-vived four years ago, explainsBarry Reid, the assistant direc-tor of the pageant.
The usually anticipatedshowcase fizzled out when theoriginal brains behind the con-cept emigrated.
“In 2009, fellow organisersand I decided to host the firstpageant at the Joseph StoneAuditorium with a sold out audience and25 contestants,” he says.
The following year the pageant drewtons of attention and a film crew docu-mented the spectacle, creating the interna-tional award-winning documentary Glit-terboys and Ganglands.
The stunning reigning Miss Gay West-ern Cape Zilin Ayoki Zhang recalls alwaysbeing fascinated by beauty pageants.
She started dressing like a woman fouryears ago.
“I didn’t know dragging existed in CapeTown. The year Miss Gay Western Capewas revived I decided to enter, because I
was not allowed to take part in female pag-eants,” she says.
For Zilin, the glitz and the glamour wasthe biggest drawcard.
“It’s an art form and a way of expressingmyself,” she says.
During her reign, her diary was filledwith appearances at social and charityevents across the province.
“I shaved my hair for cancer, ran soupkitchens and raised awareness for manyother social issues,” she explains
But the road to becoming the reigningqueen comes at a great financial and inno-vative cost.
“I had a stylist to assist me in mypreparation for the pageant. To-gether we came up with outra-geous clothing ideas.”
Anushka Parker has entered thepageant since it returned to theCape Town scene.
The showcase is a great way tomeet new people and she especiallyenjoys bonding with the girls back-stage, she enthuses.
“The night is exciting becauseit’s the reigning queen’s final fare-well. It is also the pinnacle of all thehard work contestants put intotheir costumes.”
This is Anushka’s fifth time en-tering the competition. She’s wonawards for her humanity and per-sonality at the pageant but is yet tobe announced as the queen. “Theball is in anyone’s court on thenight,” she warns.
Although Zilin says she’s neverfelt threatened, she’s aware of
many drag queens who’ve been stigma-tised because of public misconceptionsand ignorance.
“Men who dress as women are not al-ways gay. Most men who drag are gay, butthis is not the case for all drag queens. Inthe same light not all drag queens want tobe women,” she says.
For her, there’s nothing sexual about be-ing a drag queen – all she wants to do isentertain. “In my work place I’m a ‘he’ andwhen I drag I’m a ‘she’,” Zilin clarifies.V Miss Gay Western Cape takes place on Saturday5 October at the Baxter Theatre. Tickets are available from Computicket. Visit www.missgay.co.za.
MISS GAY WESTERN CAPE: PAGEANT QUEENS VIE FOR TOP TITLE
Battle of the beauties
QQUEENS:UEENS: Last year’s First Princess Tisharn Von Armberg, RuPaul’sDrag Race season four’s Latrice Royale, Miss Gay Western Cape 2012Zilin Ayoki Zhang and second Princess Justine Croft. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
GARY VAN DYK
The time has come for local talent to shinein a new show on Cape Town TV.
This is the idea from TV show host and2012 Legends of Kung-Fu World ChampionMJ Li, who came up with the idea to givelocal talent a show of its own.
He says that at the end of August, they shota pilot episode at a restaurant in Mowbray,which has already been airing on CTV andthe positive response will see another epi-sode coming up on Friday.
“The pilot was filmed and presented be-fore a live audience of approximately 250people, with about 20 contestants enteringon the night,” he says.
“Talent that took to the stage showcasedkaraoke, dancing, martial arts, stand-upcomedy and some guitarists. On the nightthe audience selected the top five entrantswho all won prizes supplied by various spon-sors.”
Li added that since airing the event therewas loads of interest from the public.
“We have shown that when it comes to tal-ent we can stand on our own with all the tal-ent we have in this part of the world. Goodfeedback from viewers, indicates that theconcept can work.”
During the filming of the pilot, the showattracted contestants from across CapeTown, including the Bo-Kaap, Salt River,Kensington, Bellville, Ravensmead, Phillipiand Mitchell’s Plain.
“So with this in mind, our next shoot ofCape Town Has Talent takes place on Friday,starting at 20:00, at Suraya’s Restaurant, 69Main Road, Mowbray,” he says.
“If you think you’ve got what it takes, thisis the place to be.”
Contestants will be given two minutes toshowcase their talent for the judges.V For more information the organisers can be contacted on 021 838 1535 or 084 2175759.Alternatively email mjlikungfu@gmail.com.
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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 3 October 2013 NEWS 11
DESIREÉ RORKE
Hundreds of motorists are swindled out oftheir money by dishonest petrol-station at-tendants by means of a scam known aspump-hanging or pump-jumping.Although the incidence of this trickery
has decreased on a national scale over theyears, many an unsuspecting motorist stillfalls victim.Shahied Samsodien recently witnessed
and then botched what he alleges was suchan attempt.After fuelling his vehicle at a petrol sta-
tion about a fortnight ago, Samsodien no-ticed the nozzle was not properly in placeafter he was served.“Having been a victim of pump-jumping
in the past, I immediately realisedwhatwashappening,” he says.“I took a photo and when the attendant
who left the nozzle hanging noticed me hefrantically ran towards the pump.After con-fronting him, he swore at me and walkedaway.”He explains how the scamworks: “The at-
tendant – after fuelling a car for, say, R100– would leave the nozzle of the pump hang-ing slightly out.“This prevents the pump from resetting
and when the next motorist pulls up and re-quests a bigger amount such as R200, the at-tendant would use the same pump, fuel thecar with the requested amount (adding onthe previous amount) and pocket the R100difference,” he says.Whenhe reported the incident to theman-
ager he was told in no uncertain terms thatthis particular practice does not occur attheir station.“The manager was adamant but changed
her attitude when I showed her the pictureI took. She was visibly shocked,” he says.This reporter questioned other petrol at-
tendants at stations in the area, andwas toldby an attendant at a different petrol stationof the same franchise that pump-hanging isrife where he works.“There are three attendants who operate
in a syndicate at this station and steal a lotof money during the peak times of themonth,” the attendant said.“They watch the motorists regularly and
know who to target. They are aware of whochecks the pumps and who doesn’t.”
According to him it happens quickly andit is very difficult to catch attendants outand prove what they are doing, especiallywhen small amounts are taken and the cash-ier is in on it.A source at the Motor Industry Bargain-
ing Council (Mibco), confirmed althoughthe practice of pump-hanging has decreasedin the last decade, it is still quitewidespreadin the industry.“Ten years ago, about 30 % off all staff dis-
missals at petrol stations was due to pump-hanging and credit card fraud. I think thedecrease in this number correlates with thefact that employees are more careful aboutretaining their employment,” he says.According to the group communications
manager of the petrol company in question,the dealer involved in the first incident in-vestigated Samsodien’s claim.“After testing the pump again, even with
the pump not properly replaced all the tal-lies at the till and at the pumpwere in order.This includes the customer’s transaction.“The amount of fuel asked for is reflected
at the till. The amount of fuel is dispensedand then the transaction is completed withpayment. So there is very little opportunityfor the theft of fuel or short changing cus-tomers,” she says.She stuck to her comment after being re-
minded that Samsodien’s action probablyfoiled the alleged attempt.“All complaints are investigated as they
arise and any issue is dealt with within theletter of the law,” she says.She added that the dealer in this case has
stated that there have been no incidents ofthis kind reported at her station to date, butdeclined to say what the attendant’s expla-nation was as to why he left the nozzle outthat day.Regarding the allegation of the syndicate
operating at the other station in question,she stated that the company cannot confirmany hearsay comments about other inci-dents or allegations aroundwhat is believedto have taken place, but not proved.“Should any arise then they will be fully
investigated and the appropriate action tak-en.”Motorists who suspect any untoward ac-
tivities are encourage to report it at the pet-rol company’s toll free ethics or customerservices lines.
CON: PUMP-JUMPING CONTINUES
Don’t be left hanging
FUELLED UP: Ensure the nozzle is secure in the petrol pump before allowing attendants to fill upyour tank. PHOTO: PHOTO24
In celebration of the school’s 65 years of ex-cellence, SilverleaPrimarySchool inSilver-town will host a snack dance at the ChristelHouse school hall on Friday 4 October. The
dancebandN2will be inattendance.Ticketsare available at the school.Contact Mrs Daniels on (021) 637 6777 or
Michael Seconds on 074 971 8035.
Silverlea celebrates milestone
Community Activism for Youth At Riskwill host an arts and culture evening on Sat-urday 5 October.The event will take place at the SPRA
Community Hall in Conquest Road,Belthorn Estate and starts at 18:30. Entry isis R30.Contact Patricia on 079 686 8542.
An evAn eveningening ofof artsarts andand divdiversityersity
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 3 October 201312 NEWS
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: Liquor.bylaw@capetown.gov.za• 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 ruche.daniels@capetown.gov.za.
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Vir benadeelde groepe:Anele Viti, by 021 400 1766 of anele.viti@capetown.gov.za.
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.
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TARRYN ARNOLD
A group of women has reached out to lightup the faces of little ones at the ChristineRevell Children’s Home.Standing in a line, not knowing what to
expect, the youngsters anxiously waited asmembers of Caring Hands set up a table ofcakes and snacks for a special celebration.Caring Hands is a group of 21 womenwho
work as secretaries for provincial govern-ment.They were given the opportunity to do a
year-long course at the Cape Peninsula Uni-versity of Technology for their Personal As-sistant diploma, and one of their tasks wasto arrange an event.Thesewomen roped in their colleagues in
various provincial government depart-ments to donate non-perishable foods.They also had a cake raffle, selling tickets
for R10.Using the funds raised, they decided to
give the Christine Revell Children’s Homea special celebration.The children bundled into the room and
noticed nothing else but the jumping castle,sponsored by Intercape Bus Service.Their little legs darted toward the colour-
ful castle, eager to bounce for joy.Adding to their delight were plastic por-
ridge bowls filled with sweets and chips, do-nated by Kellogg’s.Project manager for Caring Hands Eliza-
beth Leibrant, says: “Many other children’shome are so advanced, but the ChristineRevell Children’s Home is the one placewere children have nowhere to go duringthe holidays.”The home was started in 1940 by the Unit-
ing Reformed Church, who took in young,unmarried and pregnant girls choosing togive their babies up for adoption.Alicia Rhoda, director of the Christine
Revell Children’s Home, says: “ I remembera time when a six-month-old baby wasbrought in after being raped. At the time itwas believed having sex with babies couldcure Aids.”The home takes care of 49 children, rang-
ing from newborns to five year olds.The home is always in need of donations,
and the home’s management appeals to thecommunity to participate in fundraisingevents to help them give the children a nor-mal and healthy lifestyle.VThe home will host a dance on Friday 22 Novemberto raise funds. Contact Alicia Rhoda on 021 697 1748.
CHARITY: SPECIAL DAY FOR LITTLE ONES
Helping handsshow they care
SPESPECIALCIAL TREAT:TREAT: The children stand in line as they receive their special gifts. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
FFOR AOR A GOOD CAUGOOD CAUSE:SE: The women work up a sweat as they prepare the jumping castle for the kids.
GLEE:GLEE: Children were overwhelmed when they received their goodie bowl. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
CCOLOOLOURFUL:URFUL: The tables were stacked high with sweets and eats, much to the children’s delight.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 3 October 2013 ENTERTAINMENT 13
About 21 Heideveld youngsterswill give their stage ambitionswings in the fourth consecutiveproduction of Given to Fly.The show, back by popular de-
mand, will be on the planks at theJoseph Stone Auditorium onWednesday 9 October.It is brought to you by NPO
Project 021 in partnership withNGO Great Commission United(GCU).Project 021 founder David Cor-
nelson says: “In May we were ap-proached by GCU, an NGO that of-fers sporting activities as extramural classes in Heideveld. Theyrequested us to implement an artsprogramme in the area to helpkeep kids off the streets, as manyof the kids in the area fall victimto drugs, alcohol and teenage preg-nancy.”Cornelson says they been work-
ing closely with GCU ever sinceand all proceeds of the event willgo towards continuing the projectin Heideveld. This will be the
fourth time the show is presentedandhas been a resounding successevery time it’s been done.Cornelson says the drama pro-
duction tells the story of a not-sotypical Cape Flats family, he says.“This is a story of five daughters
who are given the chance tospread their wings by their fatherSydney, a man scarred by thehurts and disappointments of anoppressive past. His only refer-ence to life is the Cape Flats andhis ownpainful experiences,”Cor-nelson explains.Sidney struggles to understand
the magnitude and extent of thedreams and aspirations of hisdaughters.Fill with lots of humour, street-
wise and high energy singing anddancing, this production promisesto be great entertainment for thewhole family.Tickets cost R40.For more information contact
Cornelson on 072 602 8570 or emailinfo@project021.co.za.
Youth prepare for takeoff
LIFTOFF: LeeRoy escapes the wrath of Sidney. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
TAURIQ HASSEN
On a winter’s night in 1939, agroup of passionate singers metat number 77Wale Street and de-cided to start the very firstMalaychoir board.It was called the Cape Malay
Choir Board, a name which hasstuck for the past 75 years.In 1940, the first Nederlands
songwas sung in a formal compe-tition at the City Hall where thelikes of Red Roses, Carnations,Jolly Boys, Young Stars, YoungLions, Sweet Heartmays and AllBlacks graced the stage.With a tradition spanning al-
most 200 years, the rich and col-ourful rhythms of the Malaychoirs continue to stir CapeTown and this historical tradi-tion has been preserved to thisday.Choir board president Shafiek
April explains this year’s cele-brations will honour those whohave participated in the singingextravaganza over the decades,while also thanking those whohave volunteered their time tothe board. “This will be a fantas-tic way to celebrate this amazingmilestone, because this year es-pecially, we will try and revertback to the old way of singing theNederlands songs. It should be re-ally special,” he says.The songs fall under four cate-
gories: traditional wedding
songs, Dutch folk songs, moppies(comic songs) and ghoemalied-jies (picnic songs). The instru-ments generally used are guitars,mandolines, banjos, cellos withoccasionally violin and doublebass, and the ghoema, which is asmall Malay drum.There is jam-packed agenda to
celebrate the 75th anniversary ofthe choir board, with festivitieskicking off in December.On Saturday 14 December, the
countdown to the annual compe-tition will take place at the Cho-ral Competition Draw at the Ath-lone Civic Centre.The 75th anniversary will for-
mally be celebratedwith a quran-
ic recital at the Ottery IslamicCentre in Strandfontein Road onSunday 5 January.Celebrations will continue on
Saturday 25 January with of atraditional concert at the CityHall, where the first choir compe-tition took place.The annual competition will
then entertain crowds at theGoodHope Centre fromSaturday8 February, ending on ahighnoteat the Athlone Stadium on Satur-day 22 March.V To find out more about the Cape MalayChoir Board and future events, phone(021) 692 1450. View previous competition action at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zemUxV_nlW8.
CULTURE: CHOIR BOARD REACHES 75TH ANNIVERSARY
Milestone reached
RIGHT CHORD: Malay choirs are preparing to do battle for bragging rightsat the Cape Malay Choir Board competition. PHOTO: YAZKAM.WORDPRESS.COM
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 3 October 201314 LETTERS
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If some schools were to literally throw their rule book atsomeone, they would seriously injure that person.FormerModelC schools, private and even somegovern-
ment schools have rule books which compete with a tele-phone directory. To underpin their seriousness towardsdiscipline – a much-envied component at South Africanschools – pupils are also required to sign these rule booksas an indication they’ve read it and agreed to the content.In brief, the signature means those pupils will abide by
the dense document of rules.While the intention is honourable, it may be rather
hard for the average school child to abide by these oftenrigid requirements. Some schools have full A5 pages stip-ulating requirements for hairstyles, length of hems andgeneral behaviour.It is good to have rules as children need structure and
boundaries. Many parents seek out schools valued fortheir high regard for discipline.The question is: to what extent before it starts infring-
ing on their constitutional rights and children start act-ing out?Many schools, especially ones with a governing body,
operate on their self-determined set of rules. One has toquestion if these rules are meant to harness disciplineamong the school populace or if they are there to the ex-clusion of presumed wayward children.School violence has been highlighted lately. In a recent
incident, a Johannesburg primary school pupil allegedlypunched a teacher in the face for asking him to removea jersey which was not part of the school uniform.Teachers often bear the brunt of children who cannot
verbalise their frustrations. And children are far moreau faitwith their rights. They know corporal punishmentis outlawed.Children will push the boundaries, but even with all
this knowledge they still remain children.Much like adults, sometimes children just want to be
heard. And then the rule bookmay be inadequate. Teach-ers are, after all, in loco parentis.
Celebrate service deliveryThroughout the year specific days, weeks ormonths are set out to bring awareness to oneorother issue, suchasWomen’sDay, 16Daysof Activism of No Violence against WomenandChildren, CancerDay andMandelaDay.These special awareness periodsmake the
public alert to the aims and goals of the or-ganisations involved in these important is-sues and campaigns, and so reaffirms com-mitment to the end result.As I (thought) about this issue I could not
help but highlight the fact on how poor serv-ice delivery is becoming a national plaguein someof our communities andhow the citi-zens who are not receiving service deliveryare being more violent and vocal.They run in the streets and act out on the
State’s property by destroying or burningdown municipal buildings and equipment.The initial blame is not (with) the State’s
property, but the public servants employed
or voted in to ensure service delivery.To our honourable president, who is the
custodian and monarch of service deliveryfor the people of SouthAfrica, may I proposethat at the beginning of every year he de-clares a Service Delivery CommitmentWeek.During that week parliament and all State
staff (should) advertise their roles in theservice delivery job description and pledgecommitment anddedication to service deliv-ery.In that week the public and State officials
can open channels and find each other by in-troducingwho ineach respectivemunicipal-ity is responsible for respective service de-livery.Thiswill lead to better (and)more dedicat-
ed service delivery to an enlightened publicwho demands that service.KEITH BLAKE
Connected: tech support for matricsThank you for your coverage of our matricsupport website (“Matric pupils get connect-ed”, People’s Post, 24 September).It raised concern about access to Telemat-
ics videos which we are now placing onYouTube.Candidates can obtain copies of all
Telematics videos and past matric papersdigitally at district offices of the WesternCape Education Department (WCED).TheWCEDhas installed computer “Toast-
ers” at these offices, where candidates andschools can downloadTelematics videos andpast matric papers on flash drives, CDs andDVDs, and to laptops and tablets via WiFi.They canalso downloadLearningChannel
videos from these machines.The Telematics videos cover Mathemat-
ics, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Ac-countancy, Geography, English First Addi-tional Language and Afrikaans First Lan-guage.The WCED joined forces with the Univer-
sity of Stellenbosch in 2009 to broadcastmat-ric lessons via satellite to 144 schools.Recordings of these lessons are available
for free via the self-service “Toasters” at dis-trict offices.For address details go to http://
wced.school.za.Obtain full sets of the DVDs at nominal
cost fromEdumedia at 3 Station Road,Mow-bray or on (021) 689 8912.The department started editing the videos
this year to make them available onYouTube.Our YouTube channel features 180 videos
so far, covering Mathematics, Physical Sci-ence and Geography.Candidates can also access thematric sup-
port site at 18 Cape Access E-Centres.They can download materials and watch
thevideos at the centres, subject to availablebandwidth.Details on where to find the centre can be
found at http://www2.capeaccess.org.za/(The quote) that Khanya labs are no long-
er operating at schools is not true.Khanya was a 10-year project to provide
schools with technology to support teachingand learning. The project came to an end,as planned, in 2012.While the support may be useful formany
candidates, we believe success will ulti-mately depend on the extent to which candi-dates plan their studies and stick to theseplans.PADDY ATTWELL, WCED SPOKESPERSON
Your SMSesJust a thought
. Our youth study and obtain degrees,just for them not to get jobs – it’s so sad.That’s why our kids do drugs, becausethere’s nothing else to do. Heartbroken
. People complain about drug addicts andgangsterism. It’s no use praying if you don’treach out to people. Support and guide themto follow the right path. There’s hope for all,because no one is righteous.
. Regarding scams: fight back by givingfalse bank details! Don’t trust anyone, evenif they offer you mega bucks! Lewis
. It is not just the drunk drivers, but alsothose driving without license who cause ac-cidents. I know of someone who drives with-out a licence daily, and that person is adrinker.
. Legalise the sterilisation of householdpets that are over-populating the city. Givethe animal organisations more power overneglected and abused animals to removesuch animals. Stop backyard breeding as it’sa huge problem. Animals are sufferinggreatly and people are breeding for financialgain, while streets are full of unwanted ani-mals.Psalm 50:10 says: “For the beasts of the
field are mine.” Jacqui M
SANParks. What Tony (Ehrenreich) has did not
come from stealing from the poor; he worksfor it. Get it in your clever heads. So pay thehardworking poor people.
. Never been on Table Mountain? Onyour birthday, take your ID to the ticket of-fice at the cable station and they will giveyou a free ticket!
. I agree with most of what Tony said.Stop making everything about colour; I amcoloured. The fact is that most poor peoplehe represents will not appreciate the nation-al parks. I think SANParks can afford to(charge) a lesser fee for locals. I recentlywent to adifferentmuseumeverymonthandthat, too, is pricey at times. But it was worthit. R Louw
. On your birthday you get to use the ca-ble car for free, but what if it rains on thatday or the wind blows toomuch, like in win-ter? Overseas they have two prices: one forlocals and one for tourists. Given the ex-change rate, South Africa is still a verycheap country to tour. Missy
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Painting
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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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MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like:bathroom renovations,
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NEW TAFELSIG /Grotto St4 beds, 2 bathsR259 000
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083 255 7414
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LENTEGEUR R370 0003 Beds, FFitt kitch
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CLAREMONT OFFICE : 021 673 1240 • ssho@sothebysrealtyss.co.za • www.sothebysrealty.co.zaEach office is independently owned and operated.
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OTTERY: R320.000xcl
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ATHLONE: R725.000excl
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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, Toufeeq 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 witha 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.“Wedon’tmindbeing 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’sposition 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 have depth 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.
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