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RAP YOUR RIGHTS: Emile YX? has taken on a new parttime job as creative director for the Constitutional Literacy andService Initiative. He is looking at artistic ways to make people aware of the Constitution and South Africans’ constitutionalrights. He plans to use rap, poetry, drawing, sketching, singing and graffiti to engage the youth in schools. Ultimately, heaims to increase constitutional awareness through artistic creation with young people. Schools interested in this project cancontact Emile on 082 395 8125 or [email protected]. Emile is pictured here with dance group Mixed Mense.
Watchareason webCHEVON BOOYSEN
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Lansdowne and Rondebosch East residents can nowmonitor activity in their areas online.This comes after the LanRoe Neighbourhood
Watch officially launched its website at a meeting heldat the Vera School on Thursday evening last week.Residents will be able to stay up to date with activity
in their neighbourhood, report crime and advertisetheir businesses on the site as it also offers a classifiedssection.LanRoe Neighbourhood Watch chairperson Ahmad
Gangat urged residents to visit the site to ensure it wasa sustainable site.“This is a work in progress and we urge our residents
to share the site and visit it as often as possible. Thisway we will all be up to date with events and activitiesin our area but we will also in that way ensure that thiswill benefit us in the long run,” Gangat said.The site, which was developed by Watch member
Samier Saban, has been up for just less than twomonths.“Tell uswhat youwant andwhat you don’twant. This
is our site and wewant it to work for everybody,” Gang-at added.The Watch also announced its plan to install signage
to show that the area is patrolled by the Watch.“For now we are planning to have 48 durable signs
put up in the area. There are also future plans to havesurveillance cameras put up in the area so we may bea proactive instead of a reactive community,” Gangatadded.The Watch was established last year after residents
became “nervous” due to a spike in crime in the area.“Since LanRoe started as a neighbourhood watch in
sector 2 crime levels here have decreased,” he said.Lansdowne police station commanderColonel JanAl-
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West Sider brain deadAn alleged gangmember has been shot andcritically injured in a shootout in Heide-veld on Tuesday.It is alleged that the victim, a known
member of the West Siders gang, was cor-nered by three men from a rival gang out-side a local store where he was shot in thehead.According to Manenberg police spokes-
person, Lt. Ian Bennett, the reason for theshooting remains unknown. Bennett alsoconfirmed that the victim is still alive andhas since been taken to Groote Schuur hos-pital. However medical staff have declaredthe man brain dead.No arrests have been made and a case of
attempted murder has been opened.V Anyone with information can contact Manenbergpolice station on 021 699 9400.
Oldies enjoy superday with celebritiesTIYESE JERANJI
@jeranji
Senior citizens from different old agehomes surrounding Rondebosch East
Primary School had a day full of treats,laughter and music as they were beingspoilt rotten by the school on Saturday.Rondebosch East Primary School is cele-
brating its 75th anniversary this year andpart of their celebrations was to honour thesenior citizens because they believe that ifit were not for their sacrifices the youngergeneration would not be here today.More than 150 elderly peoplewere treated
to glorious food and entertainment.They also spent some time with different
celebrities like 7de Laan’s CharmaineMeintjies (Vinette Ebrahim), Vinny Castle,keyboardplayer for Johnny Fingers and ac-tor Abdurahaman Adams from the movieFour corners.When addressing the senior citizens,
Ebrahim said she does not believe that theyare the old people because they have a lotof energy and are full of life.“When I look at you I don’t see old people
I see youngsters, peoplewho are very youngat heart nad enegertic.“We really appreciate you being here as
you are the pillars of the society. For us to
be able to go forward we have to rememberour past, and you are the people that makeour past and we are taking you with us intothe future,” she said.Ebrahimadded that shewas embarrassed
and had to apologise on behalf of those chil-dren who took their parents to the old agehomes and never see them again.The Bridgetown Theatre Company
wowed the elderly with a little bit of drama,music and dance.Trevor Turner, staff member at Rondeb-
osch East Primary School, said they pre-sented the event as part of paying back totheir community.“This event was in planning for almost a
year and we are glad that it worked out per-fectly. We wanted to thank the elderly aspart of our 75th anniversary celebrations atthe school. The senior citizens are the back-bone of everything,” said Turner.The oldies say it was a day to remember.
Valma Rogers (66) said it was well orga-nised. “They went all out for us,” she said.Thora Rix (87) saids it was a great event.
“It was nice to see other faces, to come outof your usual space and meet other people.Meeting new people and to meet those peo-ple that we haven’t seen in a while, is heartwarming and you feel alive again. I feel socared for and it was a lovely day,” said Rix.
Oldies fromdifferent oldage homesaroundAthlone werepampered withgood musicand food aspart ofRondeboschEast PrimarySchool’s 75thanniversarycelebrations.PHOTO: TIYESEJERANJI
Skills programme to be launched for youthA new youth programme is set to help about400 young Capetonians.Provincial minister of social development,
Albert Fritz, will be launching the skillstransfer programmeatVangateMall onMon-day next week.The programme offers a customised pack-
age of skills development workshops foryouth who are not educated, employed,
skilled or trained, and will benefit 390 youngpeople.The programme is the end-result of a prov-
ince-wide youth outreach initiative conduct-ed over seven months, which consultedyoung people.Thirteen youth coordinators were also
identified during this process and they willalso be present at the launch.
Teen stabs younger boy outside tavernA 16-year-old suspect has been arrested forthe murder of a 13-year-old boy.An argument broke out between the two
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Alexander Sinton High School in Craw-ford boasts the best high school dance
crew in Cape Town – again.Its team tookhome top honours in a dance
crew competition, called 021BDC, at the Jo-seph Stone Auditorium recently.
The team from Prince George PrimarySchool won the primary school category.
The competition, now in its fourth year,is a platform for the youth to showcase theirtalent, as well as develop team-buildingskills, discipline and creative problem-solv-ing.
Alexander Sinton has won previously aswell. Previous winners of the competitionorganised by Project 021 have also comefrom Lavender Hill and Bellville Technicalhigh schools.
180 primary and high school pupils fromacross Cape Town took part in this year’sevent. A packed auditorium witnessed anamazing display of talent.
In addition to the competitive dance pie-ces there were also special guest artists whoperformed solo dance pieces, inspirational
songs and Latin and ballroom numbers.The judges had a tough task in choosing
thewinners of five hours of competition, butthey eventually selected the three topschools in each of the categories.
After deliberation, and adding to the dra-ma by keeping the audience in suspense, thewinning crews were announced.
The top three crews in the primaryschools category came from Plumstead Pre-paratory, Levana Primary and PrinceGeorge Primary schools.
In the high schools category the top threecrewswere fromNorthpine (XOKiddz), Bell-ville Technical and Alexander Sinton highschools.
One member of the Alexander Sintoncrew, TiffanyBraaf, alsowon aDamelin Col-lege bursary to the value of R10 000, thusmaking her day twice as special.
“Project 021 continues to create opportuni-ties to develop pupils through creative artsandhas already startedpreparing for ourpo-etry&motionevent on24September,”DavidCornelson, Project 021’s managing director,says.V For more information about Project 021 or the nextevent contact 072 602 8570 or [email protected].
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For a family of four the most affordablehealthy eating plan increased by 63% overthis period, to now cost over R3000 amonth.
Dr Jane Battersby-Lennard, research co-ordinator of the consuming urban povertyproject at UCT’s African Centre for Cities,found that in three low-income areas ofCape Town 80% of households were “foodinsecure”.
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From 2011 to April this year, the cost ofthe healthy eating plan increased by 36%,a faster rate than general inflation, the re-port found.
The Bureau found during research, pub-lished in 2012, that for a household to con-sume a “balanced daily food plate” of food,it would have to have an income of aboutR5630 monthly.
However, according to the census in 2011,Battersby-Lennard says, a high proportionof households do not make that much mon-ey.
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Health costs moreCancer under your arms?Reach for Recovery Cape Peninsula willbe having an open meeting at the Cansaoffices, 37A Main Road, Mowbray onThursday 27 August at 10:00.Dr. Jenny Edge, a general surgeon, will
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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 18 August 2015 NEWS 5
Steering committee‘won’t play politics’CHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
The Manenberg steering committee hashit back at Cosatu, accusing the trade
unions organisation of using the committeein its political battle without permission.Steering committee chairperson Melanie
Manuel says the committeewasnot consult-ed before a Cosatu press conference heldoutside the Manenberg police station twoweeks ago.During its press conference Cosatu “bat-
ted” for the steering committee, she says, inregards to the mayoral urban regenerationprogramme.Cosatu regional secretary Tony Ehren-
reich said on the day “the press conferenceof the Cape Flats communities with theMa-nenberg community is in relation to theneed for equality of the areas which ad-dresses apartheid spatial and crime pat-terns”.In a statement he “condemned” premier
Helen Zille and mayor Patricia de Lille fortheir “failure to consult on Manenbergplans anddividingCapeFlats communities,by determining which areas will get sup-port, if they play ball”.“Firstly, there must be consultation with
all the role players all of the time, and notonly now when the DA sees no way to ad-dress the crisis in the society and they con-sult some and favour mainly their pals inthe area. Any initiative that is taken mustbe part of a city-wide plan that sees all areasincluded, as the gangs are syndicated andspread to all the areas, and pressure in onepoint alone will just move the activities toother areas,” Ehrenreich said.In response Manuel says: “We were not
approached by Cosatu at all before they de-cided to host the press conference. We willnot tolerate being used as political pawnsand in such are saying that the Manenbergproject steering committee is apolitical.”She adds the steering committee has been
involved with a lengthy process which in-volves the violence prevention through ur-ban upgrading (VPUU) initiative.“As the duly-elected steering committee
members, we acknowledge the communityaction plan, referred to as the CAP docu-ment, in its draft format and the work andhours that went into its formation by theManenberg community, the City of CapeTown’s two assigned officials and theVPUUfor the last year,” Manuel says.“The Manenberg steering committee is
an organised structure into which a lot ofplanning has gone. We work from the bot-tom up and consult a lot with the communi-ty. This was not done when Cosatu came tothe community after the joint press confer-ence held on 3 August with Zille and De Lil-le,” she adds.The VPUU and the Manenberg project
steering committee announced theprogresson the Manenberg upgrade plans at thatfirst press conference, including the estab-lishment of a new healthcare facility, a vo-cational school and a satellite law enforce-ment station.“There was no consultation or participa-
tion with the greater community of Manen-berg or with the project steering committeeon the part of Cosatu. Therefore Cosatu can-not speak on behalf of the people of Manen-berg,” Manuel says.“We only waited this long to respond to
the statement because we wanted to re-spond as an entity.”
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Brass Bell cares for patronsAfter a wonderful lunch on Saturdaywith family and friends, we left theBrass Bell in great spirits. To mysurprise I received a call 10 minuteslater to say they had found my wallet.Unfortunately for me, all the cash wasgone. Since I had paid the bill on mycard after receiving cash from the restmy party, it was a significant amount.In the current economic environment,
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BabooncapersOn Women’s Day public holiday friendsinvited me to join them on an outing toCape Point nature reserve. There aresigns every few hundred metres warningvisitors to not feed baboons. We threeCapetonians read the signs casually aswe were well-aware of baboon capers,having lived here for many years. Wesaw troops of baboons and enjoyed theantics as babies chased each otherthrough the bush and over the road.The troop moved off and we stopped
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More than 500 volunteers packed54 000 meals for almost 400 chil-
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“Stop Hunger Now SA does tremen-dous work to alleviate the plight ofSouth Africa’s hungry,” says Heidi Ed-son, Sun International’s group socio-economic development manager.
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Volunteers feed400 kids for a year
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Established as the highest profile roadrunning race on the continent, the San-lam Cape Town Marathon aims to im-
pact the economy this year by again boost-ing various sectors in the local community.The 42km race was relaunched last year
with a new headline sponsor and a vision ofmaking a valuable contribution as a world-class sports event. Achieving immediatesuccess, the race was recognised by globalgoverning body the International Associa-tion of Athletics Federations (IAAF).Having set a goal of being included among
the world’s most prestigious road races, thisyear’s eventwas recently awarded silver sta-tus by the IAAF, the onlymarathon inAfricato achieve this status.“Our goal now is to achieve IAAF gold sta-
tus,” says Janet Welham, race director forthe Cape Town Marathon.“Ultimately, we want to be considered
among thebest 42kmraces in theworld. Thisevent is more than just a road race; we wantto be able to leverage off it in order to mean-ingfully promote and change, to contributetowards the economy and make an impacton society. We have taken giant strides, itis only our second year and we can alreadysee how much difference it has made.”The marathon’s executive committee
hopes to offer as much of a contribution tothe Western Cape across various sectors asother marathon and ultra-marathon racesaround the country have achieved.In the Western Cape, existing events in a
number of different sports have also estab-lished themselves as world-class festivals:. Cape Epic bike race (1 200 participants). Cape Town Cycle Tour (35 000). Two Oceans Marathon (28 000)The success of these events,whichall have
entry limits for logistical and safety reasons,hinges on attracting local and foreign inter-est. This, in turn, creates a spin-off effect byboosting multiple sectors, including tour-ism and transport.“We believe we can add to and support
what has already been achieved by existingevents in order to provide real support to lo-cal communities,” Welham says.
Sport as vehicle“Studies have shown sport and recreation
can be used as a vehicle to provide a signifi-cant financial boost. We are confident wewill continue to achieve this goal as the raceexpands.”Research presented at last year’s inaugu-
ralCapeTownPeaceConference, held on thesidelines of the Cape Town Marathon,showed major opportunities existed to posi-tion sport and recreation as a sector with acomparative advantage in economicgrowth.The research also showed the potential to in-crease employment and social development.“The actual impact of sport and recreation
is largely unknown and vastly underesti-mated,” the findings stated.The contribution of sport and recreation
to theWestern Cape economywas estimated
at R8bn per year. This showed the tremen-dous potential of high-profile, mass partici-pation sports events.
Sport touristsSport and recreation could also be directly
linked to tourism trends, the Peace Confer-ence found, with a large number of peoplevisiting theprovinceandother areas aroundthe country as sport tourists.Annual events such as the Cape Town
Marathon have the potential tomake a regu-lar economic impact. Last year’s race at-
tracted over R22m in advertising valuealone in the four-month build-up to the raceand raised over R350 000 for charity.Yegs Ramiah, chief executive of Sanlam
Brand, says: “The potential impact of host-ingAfrica’s only IAAF-accreditedmarathonis undeniable. Besides providing a uniqueexperience to runners, the event will boostcity tourism and has the potential of puttingCape Town, South Africa and our continenton the global stage.”The second annual Cape Town Marathon
will be held on Sunday 20 September.
Marathon to boost economy
This year’s Sanlam Cape Town Marathon on 20 September hopes to build on last year’ssuccess, which saw the event raise over R350 000 for charity.
CENTRAL ON TOP AT VYGIESKRAAL: Central Hockey Club player Jessie Johnson(left) rounds Monument Park High School’s Behold Pafiwa during an u.17 league matchplayed at Vygieskraal on Saturday. Central won 30. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
RANGERS CLIP VIOLETS: Yusuf Williams of Violets (left) breaks through a tackle ofHishaam Samaai of Surrey Estate Rangers. Rangers won the encounter in Surrey Estate, its firstin 20 years, 2216. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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At 17 already a hockey starBEN BURGER
17-year-old Che February is the People’sPostLet’s Play Sport Star of themonth forJuly.Che lives, eats and sleeps hockey. His
greatest dream is to play professional clubhockey in Europe or Australia and to repre-sent South Africa at the Olympic games.“I would like to start playing hockey full-
time, professionally if possible, even if thatmeans staying inEurope todo soandcomingback to South Africa during the Europeanhockey league off-season,” he says.Che, who lives in ...... and attends Wyn-
berg Boys’ High School, started playinghockey in Grade 4 at Somerset House inSomerset West when he was 10 years old.In 2011 Che was selected to captain his
school’s u.13Ahockey side andhewas select-ed for the Western Province u.13A hockeyteam. In 2012 he was selected for the PaulRoos Gymnasium u.14A hockey team andthe Boland u.14A Pinotage hockey team.Chemoved toWynberg Boys’ High to start
Grade 9 in 2013. Here he was selected for theschool’s u.16A hockey team and theWesternProvince u.16A interprovincial tournamenthockey team. The team won gold in Johan-
nesburg.Last year Chewas selected for the school’s
first team and again for the WP u.16A inter-provincial tournament team.At this hockey tournament in Durban the
team won gold again. Che was the top goalscorer and voted best striker.He was also selected for the South African
u.16A hockey team.At the pro series indoor national tourna-
ment last year Che was selected for the SAu.17 indoor hockey team.Che still plays for his school’s first team
and also plays for the second team of WPCricket Club’s hockey club.He was on the WP u.18A interprovincial
tournament team that played in Bloemfon-tein earlier this year. There he was selectedfor the SA u.18A team.Che says he chose hockey because he fell
in love with the fast pace and adrenalinewhen he first played it as a 10-year-old.According to him it takes hard work and
dedication if you want to be good at hockey.He adds that it is difficult to balance academ-ics and training. “This year I am fortunateenough to be coachedby one of the best hock-ey coaches in South Africa, Paul Revington.All our training sessions are high perform-
ance and the training sessions are intense.“At school we train every day of the week,
except for a Tuesday, and then I also traintwice a week for two hours each after schoolat the WPCC hockey club.“It is difficult to balance hockey training
and academics. Because I don’t have muchtime at home to put in the hours for studyingI try my best to listen during lessons atschool. I try to understand as much of thework as possible from the very beginning inclass, so when it comes to exam time I revisea lot instead of restudying my work. In thisway I use most of my time after school forhockey training.”He says it is also important to live your
passion, dream big and enjoy your sport.“Inmy case, goals are very important. The
only way you can determine if you are mov-ing in the right direction is by setting goals.The goals will help you when the traininggets seriously tough and the games becomechallenging.”V If you want to nominate a sport star between theages of 13 and 18, email [email protected] Sports Star as the subject. Mention the achieve-ments of the nominee in detail. The email should beshorter than 300 words. The decision of the judgesis final.
Che February in action for the WP u.18team at the interprovincial hockeytournament in Bloemfontein earlier thisyear. There he was selected for the SAu.18A team. PHOTO: TERRY FEBRUARY
Steenberg Golf Estate’s LukeWoods becamethe final junior golfer fromtheWesternCapeto secure his place in the national final ofthe Glacier junior series with his victory atRoyal Cape Golf Club on Sunday.Woods won the A division of the Sally Lit-
tle tournament on the popular nationwidejunior golf series when he defeated Bredas-dorp’s Clinton Jansen on the second hole ofa sudden-death playoff. Both golfers finishedregulation play with rounds of 74.HilmiMallick from the SouthAfricanGolf
Development Board’sWestern Cape chaptertook third place with a round of 75.This was a timely victory for Woods as it
was the last event in the region. FollowingSunday’s tournament, the series travels tothe Ebotse Links and then Zwartkop Coun-try Club in Gauteng, followed by the finalevent at Humewood in the Eastern Cape.The national final will then be played at
Vaal de Grace in October, featuring the A di-vision winners from all of the tournaments.
A division (handicaps 1-6)1. LukeWoods 74points (wonon secondplay-off hole)2. Clinton Jansen 743. Hilmi Mallick 75Best nett: Francois Cilliers 72
B division (handicaps 7-18)1. Tian van Lill 772. Jason Ross 783. Ethan Bowers 79 (won count-out)Best nett: Edrich Aucamp 69
C division (handicaps 19-36)1. Lizzy Thomson 422. Joshua Wiese 37 (won count-out)3. Robin Visagie 37
Steenbergtakes honours
SteenbergGolfEstate’sLukeWoods hasqualifiedfor thenationalfinal of theGlacierjuniorseries.