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TIYESE JERANJI
@jeranji
Investigations are underway follow-
ing an train accident in Retreat that
killed one teenager.
Investigators are reviewing CCTV
footage after the incident that left one
teenager dead and another one in a
critical condition.
They were hit by a train at White
Road train crossing in Retreat on
Wednesday 22 June.
Charles Gates (16) and his friend his
13-year-old friend,whosenamehasnot
been confirmed, were playing close to
the crossing.
Pieter Rossouw, ER24 Spokesperson
says: When paramedics arrived on
scene they found that one of the boys
sustained severe head injuries. Unfor-
tunately, there was nothing that para-
medics could do for himandhewas de-
clared dead.
The other boy sustained critical in-
juries including various fractures and
head injuries. The injured boy was
treated and transported to Groote
Schuur Hospital for urgent treatment.
The two boys were allegedly riding on
a bike and apparently did not see the
oncoming train when they crossed the
track. The actual cause of the incident
remains unknown and is subject to
further investigation.
Kirstenhof police spokesperson Ser-
geantDiedreSolomon confirms the in-
cident. This office can confirm that a
train accident involving two boys took
place on Wednesday 22 June.
Two boys on a bicycle were cross-
ing a railway line at White Road when
they got knocked off by the passing
train. One boy died on the scene and
the other was taken to hospital. A case
of culpable homicide is been investi-
gated, she says.
Retreat train
collision kills
teenager
#GANGSTERISMMUSTFALL
Youth demands
TIYESE JERANJI
@jeranji
T
he collective known as #Gangsterism-
MustFall picketed outside the offices of
the social development department in
Wynberg on the morning of Thursday 23
June in demand of youth programmes.
The purpose of the picket was to highlight
and advance the plight of youth in communi-
ties such as Lavender Hill, Parkwood and
Ocean View who are affected daily by gang-
sterism. The picket was attended by about
30 people mainly the youth.
Roscoe Jacobs, convener of the collective,
says theywill continue to advocate for youth
programmes toprevent anddisengageyouth
from joining gangs.We will continue to
fight issues that perpetuate gang violence.
We will ensure the challenges our youth are
facing, are addressed.We cantwatch and sit
when things go wrong; issues have to be ad-
dressed.
The group also handed over a memoran-
dum to a social development representative.
In the memorandum they stated they want
issues of drugs andyouthunemployment ad-
dressed, and to have more youth pro-
grammes so that there is no room to join
gangs. We want funding to start pro-
grammes to keep the youths off the streets.
Tough socio-economic conditions are the
main challenge faced by the youth and they
end up joining gangs. We believe if we also
tackle these other challenges from grass-
roots level, we will win the fight against
gangs. Youth development is needed.
#GangsterismMustFall gave the social de-
velopment department seven days to re-
spond.
Albert Fritz, provincial Minister of Social
Development, confirmed they received the
memorandum, however, his department
refuses to be drawn into a political game
with aspirant fringe politicians.
Our priority remains delivering services
to all communities in the province. It is un-
fair on the vulnerable segments of our socie-
ty to be deprived of key DSD services whilst
vested interest groups disrupt services. The
department recognises the democratic right
of citizens to protest peacefully and bring
their concerns to the attention of govern-
ment. However, among the group of about
eight adults protesting, about seven chil-
dren (most of school going age) were also
seen (during school hours). There can be no
excuse for using children and disrupting
their schooling to fight community and/or
political causes, he says.
Jacobs has lambasted Fritzs claims, say-
ing they are non-political. That is a frustra-
tion coming from the department. We lobby
for communities and we want safe commu-
nities.Wewill continue to campaign and not
politicise the plight of the people.
The movement says they will continue to
make their voices heard and to fight for the
youth. They are planning a bigger march.
TUESDAY 28 June 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Email: post@peoplespost.co.za | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za
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#GANGSTERISMMUSTFALL
#GangsterismMustFall picketed at
the social development offices in
Wynberg in demand of youth
programmes and youth employ
ment to stop youths at home
from joining gangs.
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Day (Monday 18 July) a special one for
the children at Patricias Home of Hope in
Vrygrond and we want our readers to be
part of the celebration.
The facility is part of the Eniwe Chil-
drens Fund whose mission is to improve
the lives of abandoned and underprivileged
children through various housing, feeding
and skills development initiatives in the
Western Cape.
Peoples Post is taking thewords ofNelson
Mandela to heart when he said: Overcom-
ing poverty is not a task of charity; it is an
act of justice. Like slavery and apartheid,
poverty is not natural. It is man-made and
it can be overcome and eradicated by the ac-
tions of humanbeings. Sometimes it falls on
a generation to be great. YOU can be that
great generation. Let your greatness blos-
som.
At present the home in Vrygrond cares
for 13 children (eight boys and five girls)
with ages ranging from 2 to 15 and our read-
ers can help us help themwith some of their
needs.
To feed these children costs R7000 every
month.
While cash donations are welcome, Peo-
ples Postwants to assist with grocery dona-
tions like samp and beans, pap, split peas,
lentils, canned foods, vegetables, pasta, pas-
ta sauce, juices, milk, butter, jam. There is
also a need for shampoo, soap, toothpaste
and sanitary pads.
Donations of warm clothes and shoes
(new or second-hand) for the children will
also be welcomed.
There is also the need for some handy
hands and building materials for improve-
ments to the homes kitchen and bathroom.
Some windows and door frames need to
be replaced, tiling or flooring for the facility
needs attention. A new bathroom suite, hot
water geyser and painting will also add
comfort.
The facility is also looking for a new or
second-hand fridge in good working order
and a washing machine to hold a bigger
than normal load.
There are also plans for some extensions
to the building to allow for more living
space.
V Grocery and clothing donations can be dropped off
at Peoples Post office (3rd floor, Bloemhof building,
112 Edward Street, Bellville) before Friday 15 July.
Readers who wish to donate bigger items, building
material or offer their services can contact the Peo
ples Post office on 021 910 6500 or post@peoples
post to pledge their support.
Lend a helping hand
Programming Olympiad opens
Schools can now enter for the South Afri-
can Programming Olympiad.
The first round of the olympiad will
take place from Monday 1 August and
will run until Friday 5 August.
Peter Waker, manager of the South Af-
rican Computer Olympaid Trust says the
olympiad, which is open to all school-go-
ing learners of any language, will give
participants an opportunity to measure
their programming skills.
Particpants can take part for an hour
during the week of the first round. Lean-
ers may use any language allowed by the
school including Scratch and Alice.
Certificates will be awarded at three
grade levels ranging from Grade 10 and
below to Grade 12 and above.
Schools have a choice of online or off-
line. Some of the younger participants
have problems using the computer to
write programs and at the same time us-
ing the screen to read the question. These
schools may therefore enter for both off-
line and online so that learners can have
a printed question paper to work from,
explains Waker.
The questions are available in English
and Afrikaans. Participation in the pro-
gramming olympiad is free.
V Visit www.olympiad.org.za or contact in
fo@olympiad.org.za or 021 448 7864.
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TIYESE JERANJI
@jeranji
T
he Sozo Foundation in Vrygrond says
they feel excited, appreciative and hon-
oured to have won gold at the second annual
Department of Social Development Youth
Excellence Awards.
The award ceremony took place on Mon-
day 20 June.
The awards are held in line with the
Western Cape Governments youth develop-
ment strategy, which enjoins us to celebrate
and recognise the achievement of youngpeo-
ple across the province, says Albert Fritz,
provincial minister of social development.
The awards evening had winners which
were divided into three categories bronze,
silver, and gold. Therewas anadditional cat-
egory for leadership and a specialMinisteri-
al Award.
The foundation says being a gold winner
came as a surprise and it shows that their
work with the youth in the area has been ac-
knowledged by the department of social de-
velopment.
ElanaCuyler, co-founder of theSozoFoun-
dation, says since their establishment five
years ago they have seen exponential
growth.
For us its a privilege to meet the needs
of the young people and partner with them.
It is a wonderful pleasure to see the young
people of Vrygrond being raised up to be
leaders in their own community. In future
they will bring positive change to our city
and our nation.
When we witness the impact and trans-
formation taking place in the lives of the
young people and their families, we are
grateful for the opportunity we have been
granted to work in this beautiful vibrant
community called Vrygrond, says Cuyler.
Over the past five years the foundation
haswalked a journeywith 370 young people.
Some of them have even moved to further
education training.
We are striving to bring transformation
to the young peoples lives and families
throughholistic development in our educen-
tre and youth caf projects. We are looking
forward to bringing greater transformation
to the community of Vrygrond as we contin-
ue collaborating with relevant stakehold-
ers.
The foundation was one of the many win-
ners of the nightwhowere acknowledged for
theirwork.Addressingmore than 650 guests
at the ceremony, Fritz emphasised the need
for a whole-of-society approach to youth de-
velopment.
Fritz concluded the evening by saying
their efforts in government to develop and
empower young people cannot succeed in
isolation. I am making the call to you, the
people of thiswonderful province, to take up
the clarion call and work with our young
people. Let us create new opportunities and
industries. Let us create the enabling envi-
ronment and a society for our young people
that are based on freedom, fairness and op-
portunity.We can empower all young people
if we continue to work better together.
From left, Albert
Fritz, provincial
Minister of Social
Development, Anton
and Elana Cuyler,
the founders of the
Sozo Foundation,
and Donald Grant,
provincial Minister of
Transport and Public
Works pose for a
picture after the
Sozo Foundation
won gold at the
second annual
Department of
Social Development
(DSD) youth
excellence awards.
R7m abalone
confiscated
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Captain Stephen Knapp, Muizenberg po-
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racks. The abalone, which has an estimated
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The suspects include a 44-year-old women
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was later released while the two males re-
main inpolice custody.Theyappeared in the
Muizenberg Magistrates Court yesterday
(Monday) on charges related to the Marine
Living Resources Act, says Knapp.
Colonel IsmailDaniels,Muizenberg police
station commander, congratulated the offi-
cers on their success and praised the com-
munity for providing the information that
led to the arrest.
Abalone, which was found by police in a
house in Pelican Heights, following a tipoff
information they received about a house
where it was stored.
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M
entoring is an important empowerment
tool in all facets of society, and the visu-
ally impaired community has launched an
ambitious project to enhance skills in this
area.
The mentorship initiative, aimed at tak-
ing the job placement programme for visu-
ally impaired people in theWestern Cape to
a new level, was launched by the Cape Town
Society for the Blind (CTSB) in association
with the DG Murray Trust and Evolve So-
cial Enterprise in Salt River on Wednesday
22 June.
Michelle Botha, career developer at
CTSB, explains that this initiative was pro-
duced by developing strategies through
comprehensive research and by liaising
with the Australian Network on Disability
as well as local organisations.
It seeks to eventually put every visually
impaired student at CTSB under the men-
torship guidanceof a successful personwith
a visual impairment employed in their field
of interest, she says.
If successful, this program can become
a South African job placement blueprint for
visually impaired people in South Africa.
The society has through its job placement
strategies guided 176 visually impaired stu-
dents to employment since 2011, but seeks
to double its most successful annual figure
of 50 to 100 in the 2016/2017 period under re-
view.
Our hope is that this pilot programme
will become a standard part of our career
development service here at CTSB, contin-
ues Botha.
It will be rolled out twice annually and
create newmentors from the group of previ-
ous mentees who have gone on to succeed
in full-time employment. We also hope to
be able to provide a high standard of train-
ing for these mentors and to see significant
growth in employment figures for people
living with visual impairment.
V For more information about the project Michelle
Botha can be contacted on 021 448 4302 or miche
lle@ctsb.org.za.
Celebrating the important initiative for visually impaired are, seated from left, the mentees Nurjuwaan Magonie, Sharon Jackson, LorindeLee
Jones, Benjamin Pedro, Siphelele Shologu, Khanyisa Masebeni, Shane Carelse, Thembakazi Ngada and Aidan Gamble. Standing from left are
Michelle Botha, Ishmael Ndlovu (assistant project coordinator), Frankford Williams, Noluthando Ntsimango, Sandra Dreyer, Adrian Davids,
Gerhard Erasmus, Manny Moodley, Bev Meldrum (from Evolve), Kim Brand and Kyle Williams. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
CAPE TOWN SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
Creating a job blueprint
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Teen bust for gun and ammo
A
teenager from Seawinds was arrested
for the illegal possession of a firearm,
illegal possession of ammunition and pos-
session of a prohibited firearm.
The incident occurred on Tuesday 21
June.
The 17-year-old suspect was arrested by
officers who were responding to a shooting
incident near Van der Leur Court in Laven-
der Hill.
Warrant Officer John Bartlett, spokes-
person for Steenberg police, says officers
saw the suspect start running when he no-
ticed the police vehicle approaching the
scene.
The officers gave chase and saw him
jump into a yard in Military Road.
The officers sawhim throw an object on-
to the roof of the house and the suspect at-
tempted to hide behind a tree.
The members arrested the suspect and
investigated what he threw on the roof, he
says.
The officers found the object he threw on
the roof was a black Z88 9mm Vector pistol
with the serial number filed off, with one
magazine containing six 9mm rounds of
ammunition.
Hello Kitty, what do you have here?
A suspected drug dealer was arrested at
his home in Steenberg lastweek after po-
lice acted on a tip and found drugs
stashed in a Hello Kitty bag.
Warrant Officer John Bartlett, Steen-
berg police spokesperson, said on
Wednesday 22 June at about 07:00 Steen-
berg police officers acted on information
received about possible drug dealing at
a house in Flute Street.
On their arrival at the address they
found the suspect sleeping in his bed-
room. They searched his room in his
presence and found a pink Hello Kitty
bag with packets of mandrax and blue
tablets suspected to be ecstasy, says
Bartlett.
The 22-year-old suspect was arrested
for dealing in drugs. The drugs were
counted in the presence of the suspect
and there were 681 mandrax tablets and
27 ecstasy tablets, he says.
Man dies from four bullets after seven shots
A 37-year-old man from Sonata Street,
Steenberg died after he sustained four gun-
shot wounds to his chest on Tuesday 21
June.
The victim, Salie Williams, was declared
dead on the scene.
Warrant Officer John Bartlett, Steenberg
police spokesperson, says they were in-
formed by the community who heard gun-
shots outside.
When theywent out, they saw the victim
lying in the street. They did not see any-
body else on the scene, says Bartlett.
Seven cartridges were found on the
crime scene.
The officers were informed by the vic-
tims family that he was not a gangster.
The motive for the killing remains un-
known.
Steenberg police are investigating a case
ofmurder and the suspects are still at large.
V Anyone with information is requested to call De
tective Sergeant Marc Lucas at the Steenberg police
on 021 702 9000 or Crime Stop at 086 001 0111.
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National Home Builders Registration Council
Toll Free: 0800 200 824
Assuring Quality
Homes Since 1998
The NHBRC is here to protect your rights as a
new homeowner, by ensuring that our registered
builders deliver a quality home that you can enjoy
for generations to come.
1. Use a registered builder and sub-contractors.
2. Register your new home 15 days before you start
building.
3. Demand that a minimum of four inspections are done
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are satisfied with the quality of your new home.
5. Address any construction related issues with your
builder in the first three months of moving into your
new home, to take advantage of your Warranty
Cover.
If you would like the opportunity
to rewrite your matric exams,
here is your chance.
The Metro South Education
District would like to invite
learners who failed Grade 12 in
2015 or who would like to rewrite
one or two subjects in the Octo-
ber/November 2016 National
Senior Certificate (NSC) exami-
nations, to have a second chance
at passing. A programme of tuto-
rial classes will be offered to
these learners during the day
from Tuesdays to Thursdays,
starting in July free of charge.
In order to be considered for
this programme, learners would
need to register by 15:00 on
Thursday 7 July. Applicants
should take their ID and a copy
of their 2015 NSC results to the
KhanyaCentre situatedat the old
Buckingham Primary School in
Merrydale Avenue, Mitchells
Plain. The registration officewill
be open on weekdays from 09:00
to 15:00.
This opportunity is currently
only available to learners who
wrote the 2015 National Senior
Certificate examinations.
V For enquiries or information call Pauli
na Redelinghuys on 072 240 8090.
Second try for matrics
Communication is
an important skill
in any sphereof life,
and more impor-
tantly for the deaf
community.
June Bothma, a
sign language
teacher, is hosting
courses for people
who know others or
have family that
are deaf. Many
people have contact
with the deaf and
this course is a per-
fect way to add to
your communica-
tion skills, she
says. The course is
also perfect for fam-
ily of deaf persons
especially chil-
dren.
The beginners
course in sign lan-
guage in Newlands
will be starting at
the end of July.
V For more information
SMS or Whatsapp June
on 083 448 1837 or
email signlanguageby
june@gmail.com.
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speak sign
language
A
74-year-old neighbourhood
watch patroller, a retired
nurse who collects and sorts
breadtags in aid of wheelchairs
for those who cannot afford it; an
84-year-old who spends his Satur-
days assisting with soccer train-
ing for youth at risk and a grand-
mother of nine who ministers to
her peers at an old age home.
These are just a few of the amaz-
ing nominations received so far
for the first Peoples Post SpecSav-
ers Community Champions
EldersAwards. The awards aim to
honour elders who, despite their
age, are still going out of theirway
tomake a difference in the lives of
others and continue to service
their community.
Elder citizens fromanywhere in
the Cape who are making a differ-
ence in the lives of others can be
nominated in two age categories
70-80 and 80 plus. Nominations for
the awards close onWednesday 20
July. A panel of judges consisting
of representatives from SpecSav-
ers, SA Care Forum, Peoples Post
and its sister publications, Tyger-
Burger and City Vision, will select
three finalists in
each category.
Finalists will be
notified by 15 Au-
gust and will
thereafter be fea-
tured in Peoples
Post. The winner
in each category
will be announced
at a special High
Tea held on 1 Octo-
ber on International Older Per-
sons Day.
The overall winnerwill win two
nights stay at the Garden Route
Game Lodge including breakfast,
dinner and game drives (valued at
R6000). SpecSavers will sponsor
their transport to the lodge. Other
prizes include Spec Savers vouch-
ers to the value of R2000, Capitec
gift hampers valued at R500 each,
and many more wonderful prizes
to show the appreciation to our
three finalists in each category.
V Nomination forms can be downloaded
from www.specsav
ers.co.za or the Peoples
Post Facebook page.
Nomination forms are
also available at the of
fices of Peoples Post in
Bellville and the follow
ing SpecSavers stores:
Blue Route Mall Wyn
berg, Maynard Mall,
Cavendish Square, Ron
debosch, Cape Town
Station, Kenilworth
Centre, Promenade, Westgate Mall, Khay
elitsha, Gugulethu, Zevenwacht, Tygerval
ley, N1 City, Bayside, Parow Centre, Canal
Walk and CapeGate.
V The completed forms can be submitted
by email to post@peoplespost.co.za,
faxed to 021 910 6501, delivered to Peo
ples Post, 3rd floor, BloemhofBuilding, 112
Edward Street, Tygervalley, Bellville or via
post to P.O. Box 747, Bellville, 7535.
COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS ELDERS AWARD
Elders making a difference
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I
n just over four months, the City of Cape
Towns Metro Police unit have made hun-
dreds of arrests with the help of CCTV cam-
eras.
The Citys Strategic Surveillance Unit is
set to install additionalCCTVcameras to the
tune of nearly R12m in the new financial
year.
The Safety and Security Directorate has
set aside around R7.4m for 10 new cameras
in areas like Goodwood, Silvertown, Bridge-
town and Gatesville.
In addition 26 ward councillors have also
made ward allocation funding available to-
talling R4.45m for cameras in their respec-
tive areas.
The Strategic Surveillance Unit is in the
process of retrofitting existing cameraswith
automatic number plate recognition (LPR)
capability and plans are being finalised for
the upgrade of the Citys fibre network sys-
tem.
The City has introduced the Regulation of
External and Privately Owned CCTV Cam-
eras on City Property Policy, which was ap-
proved in June 2014 (Residents must regis-
ter CCTV cameras, Peoples Post, 8 Decem-
ber 2015).
The policy aims to better regulate the in-
crease in privately owned CCTV cameras
that are installed on City land and infra-
structure and to keep an effective record of
ownership of such infrastructure, should
footage be required in investigations by the
South African Police Service and informa-
tion gathering by theCitys lawenforcement
agencies.
Currently, the City has a network of 440
CCTV cameras in various parts of Cape
Town. In the first four months of the year,
the camera network detected 3313 incidents
including accidents, crime and fires among
others. A total of 108 arrests have beenmade
during this period.
These incidents are but a few examples
of where our remote policing capabilities
have made a real difference. Even where ar-
rests arent made immediately, the footage
can also be useful after the fact to help the
police track down offenders, says Mayco
member for safety and security, JP Smith.
There is, however, still room for im-
provement. That being said, we are making
progress and those with criminal intent are
warned: you could be the next to be caught
in the act.
A screengrab
of the video
showing the
arrest of the
smash and
grab suspect
on Jakes
Gerwell Drive.
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NICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
T
he worlds largest floating bookshop has
sailed into the Mother City, bringing
with it over 400 volunteers from 60 coun-
tries.
On board are even a few local faces, visit-
ing their home for the first time since join-
ing as crew on the Logos Hope.
The Logos Hope, a non-profit Internation-
al Book Fair and Youth Service Project ves-
sel, will be docked from Friday 24 June to
Monday 11 July.
Logos Hope, operated by GBA Ships, a
German registered non-profit organisation,
sails across the globe with the purpose of
bringingknowledge, help andhope to thena-
tions of the world.
Logos Hopes book fair sells books for a
fraction of retail prices,making it affordable
for all walks of life. They also offer educa-
tional activities and theatrical performan-
ces on board the ship.
Many of the crew have never been to Cape
Town, the final stop on the ships SouthAfri-
can leg.
However, Neil Meiring is coming home
after a 16-month stint at sea.
Themechanic fromKensington joined the
ship after working as a car mechanic in the
Cape Town CBD.
I felt the Lord leading me to resign. Dur-
ing my last week of notice, I heard about the
(Logos Hope). I had no ambition of joining,
but the Lord led me, he says.
Meiring started his journey working in
the galley, before receiving safety training
and moving to the engine room. He now
works as a general mechanic.
I still get seasick on every journey, he
says, laughing.
Coming to Cape Town was the best feel-
ing. When I saw Table Mountain, my heart
wanted to jump out.
Over the past four decades the fleet ofGBA
Ships has been warmly received in over 500
ports inmore than 160 countries, as the ship
provides good educational literature and
promotes unity in diversity.
VOpening hours: 10:00 to 21:30 onWednesdays, 14:00
to 21:30 Sunday to Tuesday. Entrance fee is R5. The
ship is docked at Jetty 2 at the V&A Waterfront
Bringing hope and knowledge
Crew from more than 60 countries will
welcome visitors to the Logos Hope.
PHOTO: NICOLE MCCAIN
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R
oger Johnson (20) has been in the streets
for four years with his siblings because
they had to leave home as their parents
were alcoholics.
Johnson sleeps at Kenilworth Centre and
he says life on the streets is no joke.
Its very difficult to be on the streets. You
dont knowwhere your food will come from
or where you will sleep.
Being at home was even more unbeara-
ble because my parents didnt care and that
eventually drove us all out. At least on the
streets youget people that help youhere and
there but its not easy, he says.
Johnson is one of the people who were
helped by Storm Arnold from Grassy Park
who spent a few hours sleeping outside to
help the homeless.
Arnold spent Friday and Saturday night
sleeping on the corner of Rosmead Avenue
and Wetton Road in Wynberg, acting as a
homeless person, to raise donations for the
homeless (Braving the cold, Peoples Post,
7 June).
His initiative, #fillmeup for the homeless,
is a call to anyonewho canhelpwith clothes
blankets or non-perishable foods that canbe
given to the homeless.
It was a cold evening on Friday but Ar-
nold said it was all worth it.
Im feeling so cold. Im shivering but I
know by being here I will help someone. Im
not worried about being cold because I
know after a few hours I will go back into
my house which is warm.What about those
that have spent years on the streets with no
warm clothes or warm food. By doing this
only for a few hours I know I will be able
to help, he says.
While on the street, Arnolds recived blan-
kets, non-perishable food and money from
people that were asking what he was doing
and they were willing to support it.
Im so overwhelmed by the support that
Im getting. People are curious and when I
tell them what Im doing they dip in their
pockets and help.
I prefer doing it this way than knocking
at peoples doors or approaching companies
because it will take a long process. With
companies or shops theywill tellme towrite
a letter and send it to their headquarters.
At least if Im here I will be able to help
quicklywithout following all the channels,
he says.
Arnold says he will be packing the blan-
ketsnicely andwriting thenamesof thepeo-
ple that donated.
I want the homeless to be filled with the
warmthand love. Iwant them toknowwhen
they receive the blanket such a person
thinks about them because I will put the
names of the people who donated on the
pack, he says.
People from different areas also joined
Arnold for a few hours to sleep outside with
him and donate blankets and clothes.
It was really fruitful. Some of the people
couldnt donate but being out here shows
that they care about the homeless.
I wont be stopping here. There is still a
lot of things Implanning to do for the home-
less. This is only the beginning and Im glad
it went well.
V If you would like to assist with the donations for
the homeless contact Arnold on 061 874 8591
Filling up for the homeless
Storm
Arnold
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the corner
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Rosmead
Avenue
and
Wetton
Road in
Wynberg
to get
donations
for the
homeless.
PHOTO:
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JERANJI
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SERVICE DELIVERY AND BUDGET
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (SDBIP)
Notice is hereby given that in terms of section 53(3) (a) of the Local Government: Municipal
Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003, that the Service Delivery and Budget Implementation
Plan for the 2016/2017 financial year will be available at all subcouncil offices (as listed below),
libraries and the City of Cape Towns website http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP/Pages/
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Bonteheuwel 7764
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Lentegeur 7798
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L
ife in SouthAfrica is notwithout its chal-
lenges and the new generation of future
leaders need courage to make that positive
contribution to the future.
An organisation helping to instil that
courage is MOT South Africa, a registered
and leadingpublic benefit andnon-profit or-
ganisation specialising in life skills devel-
opment among the youth.
With its programmes the organisation
works with the youth in a structured learn-
ing environment, teaching young people to
make conscious life choices that will enable
them to develop to their full potential and
to show courage.
MOT hosted its annual general meeting
in Pinelands last week and it was obvious
that the project was making a major differ-
ence in the lives of young people across the
peninsula.
Wanda Moller, CEO, explains that their
training programmes give young people the
strength to manage peer pressure, to be-
lieve in themselves and to take responsibili-
ty for their own lives and future.
MOT (pronounced moet) is theNorwe-
gianword for courage.We focus strongly on
the development of self-confidence, sound
values, positive attitude and behaviour, self
leadership and to resect and care for oth-
ers, she says.
Our life skills education programmes
are annually offered to 12 500 youth at all
the TVET Colleges and 23 high schools in
the Western Cape.
These programmes focus strongly on
empowering the youth to make conscious
choices, to develop their potential and to be
active and responsible citizens and leaders
among their peers and in their communi-
ties.
When some of the participants in the pro-
gramme shared their experiences, it was
easy to understand why the activities are a
stepping-stone to success and empower-
ment.
Amanda Qamngana, a student at College
of Cape Towns Wynberg campus, explains
that it was difficult to put the experience in
a nutshell.
I am one of the young people who face
many challenges in life, but after I went to
the Young MOTivators training camp, I
came back a different person, she says.
It has changed my life because now I am
hungry for success, I am hungry for change
and I want to be good in everything I do.
Ive learned the importance of making
my own choices with the courage to care
and courage to love in a warm, safe, loving
and fun environment. I met crazy but very
smart individuals. I am an introvert and I
was so scared about how Iwas going to cope
with meeting lots of new people, but I had
the greatest time ever.
V For more information about the organisation go to
http://mot.org.za.
Taking responsibility
for their future
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xplore a world of childlike wonder with
your little ones this school holiday with
theCollege ofMagic presenting their annual
Childrens Magic Festival.
The Mother Citys only magical arts orga-
nisation will be offering a four-day pro-
gramme of magic shows and more with
more than50 topmagicians, jugglers, clowns
andescapologists fromWednesday 29 June
to Saturday 2 July.
From themagical photo booth amust for
a memorable family photo session and
hands-on magical training workshops to
game stations and performances by special
guest artists, this years festival promises
fun for the whole family.
Tickets include a walkabout through the
colleges century-old building with numer-
ous surpriseswaiting around thenext secret
door, a meet and greet session with the col-
leges magical bunny and a surprise filled
goodie bag for each visitor.
TheCollege ofMagic is currently celebrat-
ing 36 years of teaching the art of magic and
its allied arts aswell as vital life skills to chil-
dren and adults.
Each year we see hundreds of Cape
Towns families flock to the festival, eager
to be entertained and captivatedbyour large
troupe of amazing performers, says David
Gore, director of the College of Magic.
The 2016 event is bigger, better and even
moremagical than ever before, so escape the
blistering cold and join us for this heart-
warming, must-attend family event.
V The festival will be held at the College of Magic,
215 Imam Haron Road, Claremont, with the twohour
show programme running daily at 10:30 and another
show at 14:30. Tickets start at R80. For more informa
tionor to book tickets, visitwww.collegeofmagic .com/
tickets.
WIN! WIN! WIN!
V One family can win a set of four tickets to attend
the festival on Saturday. SMS the word magic, fol
lowed by your name and contact details to 45527 be
fore 12:00 on Thursday 30 June to enter. SMSes cost
R1.50.
A world of magic
The College of Magic will offer fun for the whole family this winter school holiday.
The Dance Project will bring their annual
showcase to the Masque Theatre from
Thursday 30 June in Something Old Some-
thing New.
Something Old Something New will be
staged at 19:30 fromThursday 30 June to Sat-
urday 2 July with a 15:00 matinee show on
the Saturday. Tickets cost R60 and can be
booked bymessaging Janine on 084 400 4141.
V Visit www.thedanceproject.co.za.
Dancing the night away
After two completely sold out runs in
2015, The Lilliput Childrens Theatre
Company will be performing Goldi-
locks and the Three Bears again this
school holiday.
The childrens classic will be
staged at theNassauTheatre atGroo-
te Schuur High School, in Palmyra
Road, Newlands at 10:30 from Mon-
day 4 to Saturday 16 July.
The play follows the adventure of
Goldilocks in the forest before her
birthday.Her grandfather is organiz-
ing a birthday party, but Goldilocks
get lost in the woods and stumbles
across a house belonging to the three
bears. With nobody home, Goldi-
locks goes inside and makes herself
at home. The three bears come home
to find their visitor fast asleep with
hilarious consequences. This en-
chanting fairytale classic is full of
laughter, audience participation and
is great fun for the whole family to
enjoy.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears is
adapted and directed by Elton John
Duffy, who has been producing Chil-
drens Theatre for the past 23 years.
V Tickets cost R70 from Computicket. Call El
ton on 083 364 8284 or 021 558 2650 or
email elton@lilliputplayers.co.za. Formore in
formation visit www.lilliputplayers.co.za.
Goldilocks
adventure
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12 COMMENTS
Start building a life for yourself
I have been living in Lavender
Hill for 32 of the 39 years which
my family have been in the
area. I have witnessed many
changes over the years: some
positive, but mostly negative.
Two of the positive changes are
the role models we see in our
community: people who sacrifice
of their time, energy and
personal resources to make a
difference in the lives of others.
Another positive is that Laven-
der Hill has produced talent in
government, entertainment and
the broadcasting field. These are
people we can be truly proud of.
Not for one minute do I think
that being a parent in our
troubled area is easy. It is not. I
take my hat off to the parents
who own up to the challenges
which they have to face on a
daily basis.
One thing I am firm on,
though, is the loitering of
youngsters. They are only too
happy to stand on street cor-
ners, and float from the one
dagga joint to the next, and
have no desire to work or uplift
themselves. Instead, they prefer
to hang on to every word which
comes from the mouths of the
Skebenga on the corner.
My mother would never let us
spend even a minute in the
company of these people. We
were taught that not every one
can be your friend, but you do
not pull your noses up at
anyone.
I see how parents leave their
homes in the cold, dark morn-
ings to go out and work so that
they can feed their off-spring,
most of whom are able-bodied
males. These very same males
are allowed to float from the
one corner to the other.
I take my hat off to the
parents who do not tolerate this.
To the youngsters I say: start
building a life for yourself, go
out and do whatever honest
work you can, so that you can
help your parents put food on
the table.
Before you know it, your
providing parent might not be
there to help you anymore.
Please, start now. Take whatev-
er honest job you can get, and
earn your own money.
OWEN SIMONS
Lavender Hill
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EDUCATION
How well do you
know your child?
South Africa recently marked
YouthDay, the fortieth anniversa-
ry of the day when thousands of
young SouthAfricans took a stand
to demand freedom.
Those children are now in their
fifties, and living in a society they
could not have imagined in their
wildest dreams.
When theywere their childrens
age, television had just arrived in
SouthAfrica. Nomicrowave oven,
no fax machine, no personal com-
puter, no mobile phone. Not even
a Star Trek fan then could have
imagined the internet.
To say that technological
change since then has shaped
youth culture is a massive under-
statement.
A young person today can get in-
formation through Google, share
it with hundreds of followers on
Facebook, have a chat on What-
sapp, post a picture on Instagram,
send a tweet and post an update to
her web page. All this in seconds,
using phones that havemore com-
puting power than the supercom-
puters NASAused to put aman on
the moon.
A 2012 Unisa study found that
85% of Western Cape high school
learners had their own cell
phones, on which they access the
internet daily for social network-
ing, instant messaging and to
downloadmusic. Most youth have
profiles on social networking
sites, and many unwittingly post
and access personal information
that exposes them to the risk of
pornography, sexting, cyberbully-
ing, depictions of graphic violence
and drug use, and even the influ-
ence of terrorist organisations.
While the fact that any person
anywhere in the world can in-
stantly and privately communi-
cate with and influence children
should concern parents, there is
no reason to panic.
Use the internet to educate your-
self and your child about the dan-
gers. Use available technology to
reduce the risks, such as down-
loading apps that restrict access to
adult content on the internet.
There are many helpful websites
for parents seeking advice, such
as www.cyberbullying.org and
www.netsmartz.org.
If your child is using the phone
obsessively, establish a reasona-
ble daily limit on phone time and
stick to it. Or restrict use by limit-
ing money spent on airtime or da-
ta.
Alongwith thesemeasures, par-
ents can control the risks by fol-
lowing communication-based
strategieswith their children. The
better you know your child, the
easier it is to get them to protect
themselves and use technology re-
sponsibly.
Show an interest in her daily ac-
tivities and social circle. You
might know the names of her best
friends, but do you know where
they live? Have you met their par-
ents? What music is she listening
to? Whos her favourite artist?
Does her favourite teacher know
you?
Make time every day to listen to
him with no distractions and no
judgement.
Youth is a time of experiment-
ing with ideas, so respect his opin-
ions and allow them to be different
from yours. Be part of his life. If
he plays an organised sport, at-
tend matches and practice ses-
sions, or volunteer to assist the
club administration.
By connecting daily with your
child, you will keep the channels
of communication open, buildmu-
tual trust and ensure that the tech-
nology we use helps rather than
harms your childs development.
V This column was contributed by False
Bay TVETCollege. For comments and sug
gestions on future articles, send an email
to info@falsebay.org.za
LETTERS
Take child safety seriously
I needed to write this letter as I
read how a caring person
advised parents to teach their
children to use a password
when a stranger, potential
abductor or sex predator
approaches them. This pass-
word system is supposed to
protect children from strangers
who approach or speak to them.
We have to go deeper into this
issue of our children and
grandchildrens safety. The best
instructors to teach our children
about their personal safety are
parents and teachers.
The most important rule that
we must drill into our childrens
daily routine is to never talk to
or approach a stranger even if
they know your childs name.
Parents have to practice safety
hints with their children. We as
parents must listen to our
children and know their activi-
ties and their habits.
At home: Never open the
door for strangers. Never engage
in conversation with strangers
when answering the phone.
There must be a list of emergen-
cy numbers the child must
phone in the event of an emer-
gency and the parents numbers
must be on top of the list.
In public: Never just drop
your children off at a mall,
game arcades, parks or at a
friends home. Get out of the car
and escort them and do the
same when you fetch them.
Never leave a child alone in a
vehicle.
At school: Make sure your
childs name is not visible on
their clothing, backpacks,
suitcases and lunch boxes.
Parents have to do a recce of
the route their children take
and see if there are dangers. If
there are bushes have the local
councillor trim or cut these. See
if you can line your children up
with a buddy system to and
from school.
Communication on a daily
basis between parents and
children is vital. Children must
be encouraged to address their
concerns without fear reprisals.
A quote by Jeannine Lee: Your
children need to know they are
loved and safe, everything else
is adult business.
KEITH BLAKE
Ottery
Holiday treat
at the cinema
Peoples Post and Ster
Kinekor gave readers a
chance to kickoff the
holiday in luxury this
weekend with a 3D
screening of Finding Dory
at Cavendish Squares
Cinema Prestige on Satur
day. NK Photography was
there to capture the
excitement.
Here are
some of
the young
Peoples
Post
readers
who were
treated to
popcorn
and
cooldrinks
along with
the movie
while their
parents
got to
enjoy
coffee and
cake.
Vellan Vellai
from
Westridge
brought his
fianc Kim
Bouwer and
her twins
Kaylee and
Erin to enjoy
the screen
ing.
Lani Kley
nhans (4)
tucking into
her popcorn.
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REPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONS
Explorer, extra view
installations. CCTV &
HomeTheatre. Service call
repair charge from R150.
16 years experience.
Call: 072 4008789
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TV/Microwave Repairs
18 Lanaria Crescent,
Silvertown
Budget Electronics
021 633 1802
083 486 5394
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ELECTRICAL
1810
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24/7 FRIDGE REGASSING
Ph 073 4808 444
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A1 FRIDGE and FREEZER
Regassing. PH 083 535 9300
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ALL HOME appliances repaired.
Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Free
quote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
.
FRIDGE RE-GASSING
(Labour + gas incl. R180)
Call: 073 500 1806
*All jobs done at home!!!
.
Fridges & Deep Freezers wanted
Working or not
WILL PAY CASH!
Tel: 072 592 2507
.
Ronald George Electrical
Sub Prepaid meters R1000 incl
installation Ts&Cs apply
083 311 7195 or 021 705 5922
.
FOR HIRE
1820
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Jean's Stunning Designs
Bridal wear, Matric ball dresses,
mens suites & catering. Shop 12
Town Centre Mini Mall.
% 078 340 0473
.
GARDEN &
IRRIGATION
1825
.
FREE WATER
Wellpoints / mini boreholes.
No water, no charge.
Improve your existing wellpoint.
Ph 021 - 637 5677 or
021 - 701 4522 / 072 825 9586
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
INTERIOR
1835
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RC BLINDS
vertical, venetian,
wooden venetian blinds.
Contact/Whatsapp:
074 259 1802
082 598 2606
rcblinds@polka.co.za
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
EXTERIOR
1836
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,
b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing
& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
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BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICES
Vibracrete, carports, paving.
Ph Albert 073 545 6994
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THEO'S GATES & B/BARS
Vibracrete walls & extensions,
carports and automation on all types
of gates. 20 years experience.
Ph 078 624 4761
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SWIMMING POOLS
1867
.
CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.
Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
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TRANSPORT &
STORAGE
1870
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FURNITURE REMOVALS
Ph 0786113627.
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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
2415
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