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REYANA STEYN
ATHLONE’S historic fishmon-gers have denied responsibility
for the state of the Vygekraal MuslimCemetery in Johnston Road, whichhas raised the ire of disgusted localsover the appalling condition of thefinal resting ground.
Fish intestines and faeces litter thegraveyard and a foul stench of urinehangs in the air, much to the dismay ofmourners who come from Athlone,Lansdowne, Manenberg and the sur-rounding areas to pay their respects.
Residents, like Moena Mustapha,are calling on the authorities to take im-mediate action. “It is terrible to see thatour loved ones’ final resting place hasbeen turned into this mess,” a disgust-ed Mustapha says. “We should respectthe place where they have been buried,but this is not the case. It reeks of fishand there are fish intestines all over.When I went there recently I noticed
that a part of the vibracrete wall had al-so been taken down so that the fish-mongers can get the water they needfrom the tap inside the cemetery. Va-grants are also using the grounds as atoilet.”
Mogamat Maged, a trustee on theVygekraal Muslim Cemetery Board,says that they are also fed up with themess. “It’s despicable what is happen-ing to the cemetery. The fishmongershave been trading here for years, butthey have no sanitation or water andmake use of the taps in the cemetery.This has become worse as they havenow broken the wall of the cemetery forquicker access. I have fixed the wall nu-merous times but when I return later,it’s smashed again.”
He says maintaining the cemetery is“a real battle” as the vagrants whosleep along the cemetery’s wall in Low-er Klipfontein Road throw rubbish on tothe graveyard. “I have spoken to theAthlone fishmongers and the vagrantsbut it falls on deaf ears. People think
the trustees are not doing their job, butthis is something we need to deal withon a hourly basis.”
Maged says an added problem is theflowers being stolen off the graves inthe middle of the night by drug addictsand re-sold the next morning.
But while the filth, dirt and smell havebeen blamed on the group of homelesspeople who are squatting on the otherside of the cemetery wall, finding theculprits responsible for the decompos-ing fish innards has proven quite a task.
Abdullah Mcleod, the president of theAthlone Fish Mongers Association, ve-hemently denies responsibility for thestate of the cemetery.
“We have been trading here for about30 years and we would never be thatdisrespectful. It is other fishmongersand people who come in the middle ofthe night and create a mess here – notus. The guys standing in KlipfonteinRoad do not throw the fish intestines onthe graves.” He says the fishmongersclean their fish at their trading area and
dispose of dirt in bins which are collect-ed by the council.
However, Magedcounters that be-fore the excess fish is collected bycouncil, birds “pick at it and scatter iton the graves”.
Councillor Magadien Davids saysthe issue will be addressed “immedi-ately”.
“We have received complaints fromresidents, and we are sorry for the in-convenience this has caused. We arestarting to build the AthloneFish Market next month whichshould alleviate the stench ofthe fish being sold. However,as for intestines being dumpedclose to the graveyard, it wasestablished that it is other fish-mongers doing that and not theones who stand at the ceme-tery.”
He says he is in talks withlaw enforcement to get the va-grants removed. “Vagrantsare sleeping under a tree close
to the cemetery, but we will be lookingat ways to get them removed andplaced into shelters permanently.”
Big stink over state of ceme-tery
The Vygekraal Muslim Cemetery.Photo: Rashied Isaacs
The Children’s Hospital Trust re-ceived a whopping R25 000 donationyesterday from Meyer Communica-tions towards the medical wards up-grade at Red Cross War MemorialChildren’s Hospital. This is the sec-ond year running that the companyhas made this sponsorship. AndrewBriton says MeyCom is honoured tobe associated with the trust and to beable to support this critical ward up-grade, where children with chronic ill-nesses and infectious diseases aretreated. Here MeyCom directors An-drew Briton (left) and Roshen Kajievisit Luthando Mateta in the B2 Medi-cal Ward at the hospital. Photo: Supplied
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AFTER an amazing four-year journey ofreporting on stories in the Athlone com-
munity, the time has come for me to saygoodbye.
From the day I started you welcomed me intoyour homes, hearts and lives, and allowed meto tell your stories.
The work of a journalist is to tell other people’sstories, to share their experiences with others– thank you for allowing me the opportunity ofdoing so.
Thank you for sharing so openly and honestlywith me.
You’ve helped me fulfil my role as a reporterto inform, educate and entertain the community.
It has been a true honour and blessing hearingabout your joys, trials and triumphs and extend-ing this to a larger audience.
This has made me wiser as a journalist andit’s also ensured my personal growth.
You’ll never know just quite how much impactyour very nature has had on me.
When I began my journey with you, many peo-ple warned me of social ills such as drug abuseand gangsterism being rife in the community, butstrangely what they failed to tell me was that Ath-lone is a community that is passionate not onlyabout each other’s wellbeing but also about striv-ing towards excellence. If Athlone had a theme
it would surely be unity.Crime happens everywhere, in the places
you least expect, and so do love and camara-derie.
During my time with you I saw communitymembers standing together and joining forceswith police and other like-minded groups whenyou battled gang violence, abuse and anythingthat posed harm or threat to the wellbeing ofthe community. Your strength in numbers de-manded attention.
I witnessed on numerous occasions how youstood up for your rights and refused to growaccustomed to injustice, how you fought (withwords) against any wrongdoing.
You operated like a family, supporting eachother, celebrating each other’s successes andlending a helping hand to those in need.
I’ve seen goodhearted residents helping theunderprivileged even when they themselveshave struggled to make ends meet. I saw theyouth take ownership of their lives and excelin their passions academically, culturally andspiritually.
I’ve been touched by heartbreaking storiesof abuse and other acts of crime such as rape,murder and robbery. You’ve opened my eyesto things I had previously overlooked. For fouryears I was part of your extended family calledAthlone, for that I thank you dearly.
I want you to know that it’s been an absoluteprivilege getting to know each one of you andthat the friendships I’ve made will always becherished.
Although I will be moving to work in theNorthern Suburbs, the residents of Athlone,Manenberg, Heideveld and surrounding areaswill always have a special place in my heart– thank you for all the experiences I’ve had,they mean a lot to me.
Now is merely the time for a new chapter tobegin in my book called life. This, however, of-fers little comfort when I realise that while I’mexcited about my new venture, I’m likewisesaddened that my chapter with you has
reached its end. But as the saying goes: “Allgood things come to an end.”
I strongly encourage all of you to keep up thegood work; every little bit helps to make yourcommunity a safer place. It is my sincere hopethat you remain ambassadors for the areas inwhich you reside.
To the seniors, youth, councillors, police offic-ers, and all other various organisations, I wishyou well.
It is with bitter sweetness that I leave you withthe heartfelt words of Whitney Houston’s hitsong: “I hope life treats you kind and I hope you’llhave all you dream of. I wish you joy and happi-ness, but above all this I wish you love”.
I will miss you dearly.
You’ve opened my eyes, Ath-lone
FAREWELL: Reyana Steyn, Athlone.
IN a bid to better services and build stronger rela-tionships with the community, Manenberg policestation commander Brigadier Andre van Dyk con-tinuously meets with residents. The meetings takeplace once a month and residents have a chanceto raise their concerns. “It is important to hear whatthe community’s needs are and what our short-comings are,” he says.
“If any resident feels that they were not treatedwith dignity and respect, they should try and con-tact me as soon as possible so that the problemcan be addressed.”
He also gave a stern warning that police officerswill not hesitate to take action against communitymembers who are involved with illegal gang activi-ty and drug distribution.
“Action will also be taken against anyone abus-ing and misusing children. Parents whose chil-dren experience drug addiction need to come for-ward and seek the advice of trained counsellorsand drug support groups.
“This community is strong and vibrant and I’mhighly optimistic that together we will find a solu-
tion and overcome our challenges,” says Van Dyk.The date for the next meeting has not yet been
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TAKING A STAND: Brigadier Andre van Dyk,Manenberg police station commander.
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“WATCH your back when withdrawinglarge amounts of cash – people withcriminal intentions may have their eyeson you.”
This is the warning issued by Manen-berg police after four robbers held up aManenberg couple at the Heideveld rentoffice last Monday, making off withR15 000.
The incident occurred shortly after thepair drew the money – which was to havebeen used for the expenses of a localchurch – from Standard Bank in VangateMall.
After doing some shopping, the twoheaded for the rent office, and on their ar-rival they noticed two men approachingtheir car.
Warrant Officer Ian Bennett, thespokesperson for Manenberg police, saysthat at the same time, a blue Sentra drovepast them and made a U-turn in the road.
“The man’s wife was already approach-ing the rent office’s gate and the two menthen threatened her with a gun,” he says.
The men then grabbed the money bagand ran towards the Sentra.
The driver was apparently also car-rying a weapon, and once the tworobbers were inside, the car sped off.
“Members of the community havebeen warned to make alternate arrange-
ments when large amounts of cash needsto be paid to a service provider.
“Withdrawing large amounts puts your-self at risk,” says Bennett.
People’s Post tried to gain commentfrom Vangate Mall management, but wasunable to do so by the time of going toprint.
Ross Lindstrom, spokesperson forStandard Bank, says the bank takes stepsto safeguard their clients.
“Safety measures are in place at thebanks, but when they leave, the banks arenot responsible. These crimes are com-mitted by someone who knows the per-son’s routine and when the money will bewithdrawn.
“We urge people to not withdraw largesums of money and then do shopping orrun other errands.”
A case of armed robbery has beenopened and is under investigation.
Anyone with information on the robber-ies are urged to call Manenberg PoliceStation on (021) 699-9400 or Crime Stopon 08600 10111.
REYANA STEYN
BEWARE when strangers offer assistance atATMs as they could be out to clone your bank
card and withdraw your cash.This happened to Lansdowne resident Adeelah
Ederies when she withdrew money from an ATMat a garage between St John’s Road and ChurchStreet on Friday.
A well-dressed woman approached Ederies aftershe had withdrawn her money and told her that hertransaction wasn’t complete.
She told Ederies to look at the screen which read“A language should be selected”.
“I found that odd, as I had my money and bankcard. I asked the woman who she was and she toldme that the same thing had happened to her beforeand that she could assist me,” she says. “The well-spoken woman told me to insert my bank card intothe ATM and complete the transaction. Somethingdidn’t feel right, but I was in a rush as my childrenwere waiting for me in the car and I did as the wom-an said.”
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went to the car and drove off, but I felt uneasy andI told my family when I got home. Something toldme to take a photo of the woman, but I didn’t,” saysEderies.
“On Saturday I went out and when I wanted towithdraw money, I was unable to do so as it statedthat the withdrawal limit for the day had been ex-ceeded.”
She realised she had been conned and immedi-ately went to the police station to report the matter.After having bank statements printed, it was estab-lished that the thieves had withdrawn a total ofR2 500 in Nyanga. “We also wanted to view thevideo footage at the petrol station but the cameras’view doesn’t reach to where the ATMs are situat-ed,” says Ederies.
She warns people to safeguard themselvesagainst ATM scams and not to trust strangers astheir cards could also be cloned.
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A FATHER who is losing his sight ishopeful that his missing daughter will
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Since her disappearance the family hasregularly contacted hospitals, mortuaries andshelters, and has even started searching forher body in local fields.
But no trace of her has been found.“It has been traumatic for us as we don’t
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“All we want is for someone to contact usso that we know where she is and if she’sokay. On the day that she disappeared, shemoved out and got into a blue Renault. Shetold me they were taking her to a place inRondebosch and that she would contact meafterward. But she never did.”
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“We pray to God that she is in a safe place.It’s tormenting that we don’t know what hap-pened and we need closure. She is a sweet,helpful person and loves talking. She is alsovery fond of children.”
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MISSING: Dalene Coetzee has beenmissing for three months. This is the onlypicture the family could provide.
SAFELINE has committed itself in engagingwith people in Manenberg through awarenessprogrammes since People’s Post reported ona spate of child rape cases in the area (“Younglives shattered”, 7 February).
Rochelle Philander, the director for SafelineChild Abuse Treatment and Prevention Cen-tre, explains: “The vision for the Manenbergarea is to engage with as many schools andearly childhood development entities as possi-ble, and to engage on a level where a safetynet is created for children to protect them fromsecondary trauma.”
Safeline will be planning four workshops incoming weeks.
. A biblio programme will be hosted at Silver-stream Primary School in Manenberg forGrade R to Grade 3 pupils on Tuesday 28 Feb-ruary and on Thursday 1 March.
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THE body of the man in his 20s was dis-covered yesterday (Monday) at 06:00
on a field next to Duinefontein Road in Hei-develd.
“The man was shot three times,” says Lieu-tenant Ian Bennett, Manenberg policespokesperson.
“He was hit in the head, chest and arm.Residents say they heard several shots be-ing fired after midnight and this morning thebody was found.”
No arrests have been made.Police are investigating a case of murder
and are urging anyone with information tocome forward.
They are also calling on residents who aremissing a relative or friend to contact Manen-berg Police Station on (021) 699 9400 orCrime Stop on 08600 10111.
Body found onfield
Man dies after being shot three times
Page 6 People’s Post Athlone FEATURE Tuesday 28 February 2012
AFTER an anxious five-month wait, 12lucky students gave the air an emphatic fistpump after being selected as beneficiariesof the Voice of the Cape Bursary Fund.
The task of narrowing down 90 names to alist of 12 was a tough task for the MuslimBroadcasting Corporation’s bursary panel,which was made up of people who are in goodstanding in the academic field.
The fortunate students’ names were recent-ly announced at a star-studded event hostedby Auric Auto BMW in Claremont.
Nijema Hayat, the convenor of the bursarypanel, says the selection was not an easy taskas each letter of motivation that accompaniedan application was more moving than the last.
The bursary fund was set up not only to offeropportunities for people within the VOC struc-ture, but also to encourage more students toenter the media and broadcast industry in or-der for VOC to always have human resourcesto continue their functioning.
Auric Auto’s dealer principle, Teddy Goven-der, says the company’s involvement was partof its corporate social investment initiative. “Itis important to support the youth as tertiary ed-ucation is extremely expensive. This makes ita little easier for them to concentrate on their
studies and get good grades.”Auric Auto kicked off the bursary fund by do-
nating R10 000 towards the initiative. This wasadded to the R100 000 from proceeds of theannual VOC Festival and donations from busi-nesses and individuals of about R20 000.
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BUSINESSES are encouraged to make use ofstudents from further education and trainingcolleges seeking work placement to combatthe shortage of adequately qualified staff.
Thanks to the College of Cape Town, thesestudents can be tried out at no cost to compa-nies, while at the same time giving the employ-ee the opportunity to develop their skills for ashort period.
As work placement officers, the college’s as-signment is to place students who are regis-tered for their Vocational National Certificate,National Diploma and other college pro-grammes with employers for periods of work-place-based experience and in-service train-ing.
The college’s goal is to place students forbetween five and 10 consecutive days in eachyear of study for workplace-based experienceand 18 months for in-service training. Duringthese placements, employers are asked to ori-entate students to their companies and allowthem to work alongside employees doing jobsrelated to the students’ field of study.
For many young people, obtaining this kindof work experience has been life-transforming.They have developed a better understandingof their chosen career and how it is practisedin the workplace. This has motivated them towork harder and succeed. Many students haveforged relationships with employers that led toimmediate offers of employment after gradua-tion. Employers benefit, too as students are asource of future employees that you can getto know before hiring.
By hosting students, employers get achance to influence the training that the col-lege provides and slant it more towards theneeds of the industry.
Employers can also get points on their com-
pany’s BEE scorecard. Should a company bewilling to host two or more of its students, thecollege would gladly assist by facilitating theplacement process.
Workplace-based experience placement forthe Vocational National Certificate occurs dur-ing the April, June/July and September/Octo-ber vacations. In-service work placement forNational Diploma students are scheduled forNovember/December.
These experiential training sessions arealigned with the Department of Higher Educa-tion and Training’s requirements.
No financial contribution is expected fromthe host employer for workplace-based experi-ence.
However, a nominal stipend to studentscompleting their 18 months in-service trainingwould assist them in satisfying financial com-mitments incurred during the in-service train-ing period. The college hopes that more com-panies will join them in this important exercise.Companies are invited to contact the collegeto explore how placing its students can helpgrow their business and bottom line.
For more information on work placement atthe college, phone Winston Damons on (021)404 6700. The College of Cape Town also of-fers bursaries for registered students withsound academic results who are in need of fi-nancial assistance.
For more information on bursaries, contactthe college’s information line on 086 010 3682or email [email protected].
Alternatively, visit www.cct.edu.za.
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Once you havecompleted your quali-fication you can ex-pect to be placed in ajunior position in anorganisation until youhave at least twoyears’ work experi-ence.
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LOVING, passionate and a people’s person– that is how ward 45 councillor Faiza Ad-ams will be remembered by those whoknew her.
Adams (63) was admitted to hospital fourweeks ago with lung failure. She was placedon life-support but died on Tuesday.
She was buried at the Johnston Road Mus-lim Cemetery and people from all walks of lifegathered to pay tribute to a woman whoserved the communities of Manenberg, Gugu-lethu and Oliver Tambo Square for manyyears.
Councillor Adams also served on PhoenixHigh School’s governing body and was in-volved in various local committees.
Her husband, Gamat Adams, is still dis-traught a week after her death.
“It was traumatising to see the woman Iloved for 43 years in so much pain. On herfinal day, she said to me: ‘My husband, I can’ttake it anymore,’ and I told her it was okay,because she was in God’s hands.”
He says she was passionate about every-thing she did. “She was gold to me. She wouldhelp everyone she could and would nevercomplain about anything.
“She was a good woman, wife, mother andcommunity worker. For all those years it wasa blessing to have her as my wife – I couldn’task for anyone better.”
Gamat says he will miss her company terri-bly. “We spoke for hours during the day andbefore we went to sleep. I miss her dearly. Shemeant everything to me.”
Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille com-ments: “We have lost a selfless soul who dedi-cated her life to serving her community with
passion. Her dedication to helping the less for-tunate members of her constituency was asymbol of compassionate leadership un-matched by most community leaders.
“We will honour her legacy by continuing towork hard to build a more caring city.”
. A by-election is expected to take placewhere representatives of all political partieswill run to be elected the new councillor ofWard 45. A date has not yet been announced.
‘Worth herweight ingold’
GOOD HEART: Councillor Faiza Adamsdied on Tuesday. Photo: Suuplied
Page 8 People’s Post Athlone NEWS Tuesday 28 February 2012
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EXCITEMENT filled the air in Manenberg asone of its elders, Sadia Duncan (nee Ve-
lasco), celebrated her 80th birthday with a lav-ish party on Thursday.
A truly remarkable woman, this senior citizenepitomises strength and courage, having over-come more obstacles than most people face ina lifetime.
Better known as “Mamma”, the local can argua-bly be described as invincible, having survived alife threatening haemorrhage and the infamoustornado which hit Manenberg in 1999.
Born on 23 February 1935, Sadia was a middlechild of sixteen children and grew up in Kensing-ton. At 29 she married Cassiem Duncan and hadfive children.
Just before the new millennium, the family suf-fered a terrible loss when their house was de-stroyed by the tornado which swept throughManenberg.
In less than five minutes the twister destroyedtheir home of 30 years, shattering all the windowsand tearing off the roof.
The Duncan family had to relocate to a govern-ment house provided for victims just a few streetsaway from their demolished home.
But Duncan’s suffering did not end there, as afew months later she suffered a severe haemor-rhage which almost claimed her life. Aysha Bren-ner, Duncan’s eldest granddaughter, recalls: “Thedoctors told us that if she survived the plannedoperation there was a chance she may be blindor paralysed. They even warned us that she couldend up in a permanent state of vegetation. Wewere very worried because she already had anangina heart and had suffered more than threeheart attacks,” said Brenner.
Yet Duncan, in true survival spirit, made a re-markable recovery with all her bodily functions in-tact.
However, there was a change in her personalityas she stopped doing the things she enjoyed do-ing before, such as cooking.
“After the operation we could not leave heralone at home because she was a danger to her-self. I remember one day she put a plastic bucketon the stove while it was still on,” says Brenner.
Another shattering blow came in 2002 when af-ter 51 years of marriage, Duncan lost her hus-band to a stroke. Fortunately the widow was notalone with 22 grandchildren and 35 great-grand-children to keep her busy.
Despite all the adversity this incredible womanhas faced, she smiles away as one grandchild af-ter the other showers her with birthday wishes.
“I grew up thinking Mamma was my mother, butduring my teenage years I found out that she wasactually my grandmother. I wasn’t upset – I under-stood that my mother was too young to take careof me.
“I thank God that Mamma took me in and raisedme as one of her own children. It’s as a result ofher upbringing that I am the person I am today.She gave me a 21st, an engagement party anda huge wedding, and today I have been marriedfor 22 years.
“I felt that after so much adversity in her life sheneeded some recognition and I wanted to find away to show her how grateful I am for all the sup-port she’s given me and the entire family through-out the years. She’s definitely a force to be reck-oned with,” says Brenner, smiling proudly.
Duncan celebrated her 80th birthday at herhome where her family had a gaajad (Muslimprayer meeting) for her.
Thereafter the party kicked off and supper andsweet things were served.
Eighty cheers for Mam-Eighty cheers for Mam-mama
A NOTABLE LIFE:Sadia Duncan cel-ebrated her 80thbirthday surround-ed by loved ones.With her is her old-est grandchild,Aysha Brennar.Photo: Summer Jacobs
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Unnecessary damage caused to theelectricity network, street kiosks, distri-bution boxes and other electrical equip-ment as a result of cable theft and wilfuldamage causes a disruption of electric-ity while also creating potentially dan-gerous situations, especially for chil-dren.
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new electrical infrastructure, the City ofCape Town’s electricity departmentwarns.
In addition, electricity tariffs areforced to increase due to unnecessaryexpenditure. Theft of cables from livenetworks, besides being life-threaten-ing to the perpetrator, can cause electri-cal surges on the network which coulddamage the appliances of other elec-tricity consumers. The City, generally,does not entertain claims in such cas-es, as it is not responsible for these sys-tem surges. Tampering with meters isan offence in terms of the ElectricitySupply By-law and those caught havingtampered or bypassed the City’s me-ters will have to pay for all the costs in-curred to reinstate the meter to an oper-
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CHAOS:The ANCmemoriallecture heldat the GoodHope Cen-tre onThursday inmemory offormer ANCpresidentSefakoMakgathowas marredby the arrestof two people for public disorder. It was initially alleged that the disrup-tion, which occurred during President Jacob Zuma’s centenary speech,was by a duo from the ANC Youth League, but the group’s spokesper-son, Floyd Shavambu, lays the blame squarely at the party’s doorstep.“The ANCYL is concerned by the manner in which ANC members inthe Western Cape disrupted the lecture,” he says. Photo: Edrea Du Toit
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THE Muslim Judicial Council will host a pub-lic programme in honour of all of those whowere active in the struggle against apartheidat the Rylands Civic Centre in Gatesville.
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SELFHELP Manenberg is looking for mature vol-unteers with sober habits to assist in their EarlyChildhood Development programme.
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A DAY before the kick-off of a soccer tour-nament aimed at showing youngsters a
positive alternative to crime, seven men werearrested for attacking a security guard at thevenue.
On Friday, a group of men attacked the guardon the eve of Athlone police’s Under-14 SoccerTournament after he asked them to leave theWest End sportsfield.
“The men were drinking and smoking on thefield,” explains Constable Zita Norman, Athlonepolice spokesperson.
“The men left and returned a while later. Theybeat up the guard, causing injury to his head andhands. They then slit the marquee which hadbeen hired for the tournament.”
Norman says all seven suspects were arrestedand charged with assault and malicious damageto property.
“However, the event was still a success andeveryone enjoyed themselves. We will continueto hold events like this in the community to stopcrime.”
Norma Road Primary School walked away withthe champion’s trophy after beating 15 localschools that participated in the tournament. Each
game lasted 10 minutes and the finals were be-tween Norma Road Primary and Blossom StreetPrimary, with the final score being 1-0.
The event was arranged by the local police,who joined hands with Sports Against CrimeSouth Africa and various other roleplayers.
Girls and boys had an equal opportunity to en-joy the sport as the schools went head-to-headto clinch the top spot.
Schools that participated were St Raphaels,Kewtown, Hazendal, Norma Road, Garlandale,Bokmakierie, Silverlea, Bridgeville, BlossomStreet, Athlone North, Athlone Christian Acade-my, Sunnyside and Alicedale.
On the day, all scholars arrived in style at theevent in luxury buses which were sponsored byIntercape.
No child walked away a loser as all participantsreceived medals, certificates, goody bags andone soccer ball for each school.
Norman thanked all the sponsors for their con-tributions and for their help in making the eventa success.
Tournamentmarred by guard’sassault
GREAT DAY: Members of Athlone police hada blast while getting to know the young partici-pants. Photo: Lester Fielies
PLAYING THE GAME: Scholars show theirmettle.
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Angels Shoes is proud to announce that due tonumerous public requests we have opened a newhuge Angels Shoes Factory Shop in Kenilworth.This time we are it is a massive “Warehouse”Factory Shop which will have more than 10 000pairs of shoes to choose from. The store is over300 metres square in size approximately 4 x timeslarger than the previous store in Access Park. Wehave huge stocks ofAGrade quality leather shoes,sandals andboots for sale at fantastic factoryprices.We even have a huge range of “give away”AngelsShoes factory seconds starting from as low asR79.00 and many more deep cut specials in store.Wehave ample parkingoutside the store for 14 carsand there are 4 experienced and friendly assistantstohelpourvaluedcustomers.
Our Angels Shoes Factory Shop is locatedopposite Builders Express and Caxton Books,within easy walking distance from KenilworthCentre and140metres fromtheentrance toAccessPark. To drive there from the Kenilworth Centreone turns right at the and petrol station intoGarfield Rd and then again first right intoWarrington Road. We are located at the bottomend of Warrington Road, well past the PlasticWarehouse and opposite the entrance to BuildersExpress and Caxton Books. This is our secondstore in Cape Townwith the first store in Bellvillebeing open for a year and a half and trading verysuccessfully indeed.
Angels Shoes are made from the best quality –AAA leather which is the same as the leatherused inMercedesBenz andAudimotor car seats.The leather is very soft and silky to touch and weare well known for being one of the a marketleaders in comfort and style.Wenowhave a hugerange of colours and styles to choose from righton your doorstep.Angels are manufactured righthere in Cape Town with 100% leather and are100% proudly SouthAfrican. Most people don'trealize that daily fatigue (tiredness at the end ofthe day) can be largely attributed to sore and tiredfeet. Once you haveworn a pair ofAngels, it willbe difficult to step into inferior quality shoes everagain.
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Wednesday 29 FebruaryGarlandale: All residents of Ward 60 areinvited to attend a public meeting at Gar-landale High School from 19:00 till 21:00.For more information contact councillorAnthea Green on 083 513 6269 or theAthlone subcouncil office on (021) 6379757.
Thursday 1 MarchManenberg: All residents of Ward 46 areinvited to a public meeting at the Duinefon-tein Community Centre from 19:00 until21:00. For more information contact coun-cillor Junade Hoosain on 079 893 7806 orthe Athlone subcouncil office on (021) 6379757.
Friday 2 MarchBridgetown: Gitchin Karate and theBridgetown Youth Development will behosting a games evening at the
Bridgetown Community Centre in Blos-som Road from 17:00 until 23:30.
All are welcome and refreshments willbe on sale. For more information contactLatiefa Dolley on 084 862 5348 orLatchme Sam on 073 353 8978.
Heideveld: The Cape Flats Youth De-velopment will be
having a card drive at Basil Place inRooiberg Circle. The event starts at 19:00and the cost is R10.
Thursday 8 MarchBridgetown: All Bridgetown residents areinvited to a public neigbourhood watchmeeting at the Bridgetown CommunityCentre at 19:00. Bring your identity docu-ment along. For more information call074 434 5835.
Dad to sue after failed vasectomy. When your wife found out she was expecting,
you were supposed to encourage her to terminatethe pregnancy. We should know that sterilizationis not 100% safe. Love your miracle baby like youlove the other 10. After all these years, praise Godfor her life and the joy she will bring into your lives.Be blessed. Norma
. Raymond Jacobs, count your blessings. Thatlittle angel is a gift from the Almighty. No doctoror operation can be blamed for what the Almightyhas planned for you. Love, care and protect thatgift. You are so blessed – don’t waste your energyto fight. Rather spend it on your beautiful miracle.
. I hear what Raymond is saying. I would liketo adopt the little baby from Mr Jacobs. My wifeand I are willing to take over the responsibilitiesbecause we can’t have a child of our own. Nasief
. Raymond Jacobs, long time ago the Lord or-dained that you will be the father to 11 children.No vasectomy will stop His will. Thank the Lord– don’t sue the state.
. Clearly you put your trust in the health depart-ment and not in God. Don’t you believe that every-thing is in God’s hands? So why do you want tosue the government?
Local thoughts. Mario Wanza is more involved with land grabs
than cleaning. Dirt dumped at the sub station inUsk Road has been lying there for a month. Eddie,Manenberg
. I would like people to know about the guys sell-ing heavy duty plastic bags at the traffic lights onthe corner of Oliver Tambo Drive. I just bought abag of 50 for R20. When I got home there wereonly 14 in the bag!
. Those young boys who raped the girl must goto jail. If such a small mind can do something likethat, they will grow up to be even worse. Have nomercy on these kids.
. I was disgusted when I woke up on Mondaymorning – garbage day – only to find that someonedumped their rubble next to my fence. A neigh-bour’s son had to help me pick up about five blackbags full and put the lot in our bins. What kind ofpeople live around us? Vink Weg, Bridgetown resi-dent
You are what you eat. A Christian is a follower of Christ and Jesus
never ate swine flesh as He obeyed all of God’scommandments. Jack
. We live in a country filled with diversity andyet we refuse to accept each other. We have manydifferent beliefs and religions, so whether you eatpork or not is no-one’s business. Who made youthe judge? Why don’t you practice your religionand keep your nose out of other religions. OnlyGod can be our judge.
. Eat pork! “Do not let anyone judge you by whatyou eat or drink; or with regard to a religious festi-val...” (Colossians 2:16).
Just a thought. I am an unemployed mother of two and I am
upset, because these days you are hired by insti-tutions dependant on the way you pay your bills,not by your skills and knowledge. The economyis going to suffer greatly because young produc-tive people are sitting at home.
. My husband and I are ardent sport fans andare especially interested in rugby and cricket. Weare both retired and we will be looking forward to
reading Liam Moses’ sport columns regularly. Wealso want to wish Liam a happy and long stay withPeople’s Post. Good luck! Maz
. Why do we pay R9 for a loaf of bread? I thoughtthe government is regulating the prices/ Or arethey regulating their salaries?
. Budget speech – what a joke! Look at the fraudand corruption in the ANC provinces. Are youmaking up for all the Apartheid years? I’m in thewrong profession.
. My sympathy goes out to teachers who worklong hours, experience annual policy changes,have a bigger workload and whose job descriptionhas changed to nurse and social worker. Did yoursalary increase?
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THE Samaj Centre in Athlone wasbrimming with excited moms-to-bewhen Melomed Gatesville recenltyheld a pregnancy awareness talk.
Expecting mothers attended the veryinformative talk by Melomed’s gynae-cologist, Dr Davids, and paediatrician,Dr Khan, who were but two of the well-informed speakers.
Moms were issued with glamorousgoody bags and some were fortunateenough to win spot prizes.
Tons of treatsfor moms-to-be
EXCITED: Rehaanah Ebrahim andMuhammed Ameen were brimmingwith knowledge after attending Mel-omed Gatesville’s pregnancy aware-ness talk. Photos: Supplied
BABY-SHOP: Expecting moth-er Firdous Abrahams enjoyedthe programme.
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In 2007 the City of Cape Town commenced a public process for the naming and renaming of streets, buildings and public places. Proposals were received from the public and were then assessed by a Panel of Experts.After consideration, the Panel of Experts recommended 31 naming proposals be approved and implemented by Council. Council suspended the process for the purposes of further public consultation on the recommendations.In the past few months the City has implemented four name changes. This is your chance to comment on the naming proposals listed in the table below, before a final recommendation is made to Council.
PRESENT NAME PROPOSED NAME REASON/MOTIVATION
Athlone Civic Centre (Athlone) Coline Williams Civic CentreBonteheuwel resident and student activist Coline Williams was involved in the struggle against “Gutter Education”.She was killed in a bomb explosion at the Athlone Magistrates Court on 23 July 1989.
Jakkalsvlei Road (Bonteheuwel) Anton Fransch RoadAnton Fransch, born in Bonteheuwel, was killed by the South African Police and South African Defence Force members inSeptember 1989.
The Foot Bridge connecting Langa and Bonteheuwel Bonte-Langa Footbridge A symbolic unifying gesture between two communities.
Residents living along these streets will be canvassed for their opinions by means of a door-to-door survey process, which will take place before the end of March 2012.
PLEASE NOTE: Comments must include motivations for or against the above naming proposals. Comment forms can be obtained from your nearest subcouncil office or atwww.capetown.gov.za/naming
Forms must be completed and submitted no later than 31 March 2012 via:E-mail: [email protected]: 021 400 1465Post: Public Participation Unit, PO Box 298, Cape Town 8000
For further information or assistance in your language of choice, please contact Ruche Daniels (English) on 021 400 1766, Anele Viti (Xhosa) on 021 400 1652 orFrederick Venter (Afrikaans) on 021 400 1768.
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ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER17-5/2012
PROPOSED NAME CHANGESAFFECTING STREETS, PUBLIC PLACES
ANDCOUNCIL OWNED BUILDINGSHave your say!
ARTS and crafts training courses will takeplace every Saturday from 10 March until14 April at the Athlone library.
The classes are offered by MaureenSkilder and participants can look forwardto learning wax and gel candle-making,soap-making, bath salt-making, basketweaving, decoupage and fabric painting.
For more information, phone Skilder on(021) 638-3127 or 079 897 4203.
Learn theart of craft
THE Rygate Football Management Com-mittee’s Fiesta Carnival will take place atthe Rylands sports grounds fromWednesday 28 March till Saturday 31March.
The event promises something for eve-ryone, with stalls, carnival rides, a Mr andMiss Bollywood pageant and tons of oth-er forms of entertainment.
There will be a special discount on theentry fee on Wednesday 28 March andThursday 29 March.
To enter Mr and Miss Bollywood, or formore information, contact Margaret Cork-er on 071 096 6404.
A fun fies-ta in Ry-lands
THE Athlone Salvation Army Women’sMinistry is organising a trip to Carmel fromMonday 22 to Thursday 25 October.
For more information contact Betty on073 188 6918 or on (021) 633 7207 orChristine on 082 940 5618 or on(021) 637 7555.
A trip for all
Tuesday 28 February 2012 NEWS People’s Post Athlone Page 17
FANCY living in Govan Mbeki Drive or giv-ing directions from Imam Haron Road?Have your say on proposed name chang-es at one of the public meetings sched-uled for coming weeks at venues acrossCape Town.
These public meetings will be interactiveand affected suburbs will be informed of thereasons for the proposed name changes.
A Naming Committee was convened lastyear under the chairmanship of the MayoralCommittee Member for Transport, Roads andStormwater, Brett Herron, to manage namingand renaming of streets, buildings and publicplaces in the city.
This committee will look at new namechange proposals, as well as a series of sug-gested name changes remaining from previ-ous years.
“In 2007, the City received a set of 31 pro-posed new names, of which four have beenimplemented. We invite the public to com-ment on the remaining 27 name changes be-fore a proposal is made to council,” said Her-ron.
The proposed name changes will be sub-jected to a public participation process. Publicmeetings will be held to offer communitiesevery opportunity to comment.
Seven of the streets proposed for renamingcut across multiple sub-councils and wards,impacting a city-wide target group.
These streets will require a more rigorouspublic participation process.
The seven streets are:. Hendrik Verwoerd Drive. Jip de Jager Street. Vanguard Drive. Lansdowne Road. Jan Smuts Drive. NY1 in Gugulethu. Willie van Schoor Drive“The process to change street names will
be as inclusive as possible. We will distributelocalised pamphlets in every street where aname change is proposed, and provide asmuch information on the process as possi-ble.”
If anyone is directly affected by a streetname change we want to give them thechance to comment,” he said.
All comments must be submitted by Satur-day 31 March and include a motivation for oragainst the renaming proposals.
Have your sayon new streetnames
THE fourth CANSA Relay For Life event willtake place on Friday 23 March at the Vygiesk-raal Stadium in Athlone.
Participants will walk for 12 hours to raisefunds and create awareness on the fight againstcancer.
Teams of between 10 and 15 people are invit-ed to register and be part of this fun overnightevent.
The aim is that at least one team member willbe on the track at all times.
Cancer never sleeps and with this in mind,those participating in the night’s event are keptawake by a entertaining programme takingplace on and around the special Coke stage.
Teams are encouraged to do some fundrais-ing before as well as during the actual event,
by creatively raising awareness on the differenttypes of cancer.
Funds raised at Relay For Life events enablethe South African Cancer Association to posi-tively impact the lives of those affected by can-cer.
As CANSA Relay For Life events are commu-nity owned and volunteer driven, and funds areploughed back into the community by a multi-tude of services. It also helps to fund researchnecessary to create a cancer-free society.
To become part of this event and help changethe lives of those affected by cancer, contactMichelle on 082 588 6566 or Kevin on082 788 1181.
Put your best foot for-ward
THE Chamber of Commerce and Industry will behosting a funding information session with guestspeaker Madiega Jacobs from Amaanah Busi-ness Consulting.
The session will take place on Tuesday 28
February from 10:00 to 11:30 at the Athlone andCape Flats Office.
The cost is R50 for non-members and R40 formembers.
Refreshments will be served. Confirm your at-tendance by phoning Latchme on(021) 637 5614 or email [email protected].
Be informed
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KENILWORTH Centre is hosting a CANSA Sha-vathon event on Saturday 3 March in support ofthe Cancer Association of South Africa’s 9th An-nual National Shavathon.
Last year, Broll Kenilworth Centre raised thesecond highest amount for the Shavathon in theWestern Cape, and drew philanthropists from farand wide to the Centre.
“This year, we hope to see even more shop-pers and tenants of Kenilworth Centre partici-pate in the fight against cancer. We look forwardto raising the most funds in the Western Cape
region this year,” says KC Centre manager TerryPollock.
Ray Randall (Willem of 7de Laan) and MarkKleinscmidt will be the voices of Kenilworth Cen-tre, keeping customers’ spirits high while enthu-siastic CANSA volunteers spray and shave theirheads. The stylists from Regis Hair Salon andClassic Cuts will volunteer their time for this no-ble cause. Kenilworth Centre’s generous ten-
ants will be making their contribution by donatingspot-prizes and give-aways to participating cus-tomers as well as supplying refreshments to theCANSA volunteers.
Participating tenants include African Bank,Checkers, Dulcé Cafe, Fragrance Boutique,Heart Jewellers, Juicy Lucy, Lishon Jewellers,Panarotti’s, Ster Kinekor, Topeka Spur andWimpy.
Kenilworth Centre appeals to their customersto join them in the Centre Court between 9:00and 15:00 to raise the much-needed funds. Cus-tomers can support CANSA by shaving or spray-ing their head for a donation of R50, and childrenunder the age of 12 pay R25. All proceeds fromthe event go towards CANSA’s awareness andout-patient programmes. For further informationcontact Bilqees Hendrickson (021) 671 5054 orvisit www.kenilworthcentre.co.za.
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MAKE SURE your driving instructor hasthe necessary documentation authorisinghim to teach you the rules of the road – andthat he is charging you an acceptable fee.
Traffic officers will be conducting inspec-tions on driving schools and instructors to tar-get dishonest businesses which offer K53driver tuition without the necessary accredita-tion.
All driving schools and instructors musthave an instructor’s certificate that verifiesthat the instructor is competent in the instruc-tion of K53 driver training.
Applicants who are trained by uncertifieddriving school instructors often fail their drivinglicence tests because of the inadequate levelof training received, the municipal traffic de-partment warns.
These businesses often charge exorbitantfees and by teaching the learner drivers incor-rectly, contribute to endangering the lives ofinnocent road users.
Traffic Services enforcement teams will beintensifying its focus on driving instructors,with a special emphasis placed on enforce-ment around the Driving License Testing Cen-tres across Cape Town.
The department encourages all learnerdrivers to use the services of reputable drivingschools. Driving schools and instructors mustbe in possession of a valid instructor’s certifi-cate, a valid driving licence for the particularclass of vehicle and a roadworthy vehicle. Formore information visit the City’s Licensing andMotor Vehicle Registration website onwww.capetown.gov.za/vehiclelicensing, orcontact the City’s call centre on 086 010 3089.
The site features a list of registration offices,a “Frequently Asked Questions” section andan online vehicle licence payment facility.
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A GARDENER struck gold when he walkedaway with 30 weeks’ worth of groceries for himand his seven family members thanks to Pickn Pay.
“I saw the Win a Million Points promotion ontelevision, but I never expected to win”, says 31-year-old Light Phiri Spliano.
The Smart Shopper “Win a Million” competi-tion ran from Monday 30 January till Sunday 26February. All customers had to do was buy oneof the items listed as a participating product andswipe their smart shopper card when entering.For each participating product bought, you gotone entry into the daily draw.
Spliano is married with two children, but alsosupports his late brother’s three children, buyingthem items such as soap, clothing and groceriesat the Pick n Pay Family store in Plumstead.His parents are unemployed, so he feels theweight of responsibility firmly on his shoulders.He spends between R200 and R300 on grocerieseach week, and says the prize will help tide himover for the coming months.
With the start of the school year, money hasbeen tight in the Spliano household. “Things areexpensive at moment. The children went back toschool and needed shoes, books and, of course,school fees.”
Spliano plans to spend his points wisely – bit bybit – and not go on a large splurge.
Bronwen Rohland, the director of marketing andsustainability for Pick n Pay said: “As we get readyto celebrate the first birthday of the Smart Shopper
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To make sure that you are getting the full benefitsof your Smart Shopper card, remember to visit theSmart Shopper kiosk every time you shop at Pickn Pay.
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Tuesday 28 February 2012 OPINIONS People’s Post Athlone Page 19
In 2007 the City of Cape Town commenced a public process for the naming and renaming of streets, buildings and public places. Proposals were received from the public and were then assessed by a Panel of Experts.After consideration, the Panel of Experts recommended 31 naming proposals be approved and implemented by Council. Council suspended the process for the purposes of further public consultation on the recommendations.In the past few months the City has implemented four name changes. This is your chance to comment on the naming proposals listed in the table below, before a final recommendation is made to Council.
PRESENT NAME PROPOSED NAME REASON/MOTIVATION
Jan Smuts Drive (Athlone) - Klipfontein Road toStrandfontein Road only
Dullah Omar DriveDullah Omar was a Cape Town based attorney actively involved in the political trials of the 1960’s and 70’s. He later becameMinister of Justice and Minister of Transport. He died in March 2004.
Lansdowne Road (Lansdowne) Imam Haron RoadImam Haron, a Muslim cleric is best remembered for his prominent role in opposing apartheid. He died in police detentionon 27 September 1969.
NY1 (Gugulethu) Steve Biko DriveSteve Biko is known as the father of the Black Consciousness Movement. He was arrested in 1977 and died in policecustody a month later.
Vanguard Drive (Goodwood to Mitchells Plain) Govan Mbeki DriveGovan Mbeki was a revolutionary, educator, organiser and leader over many decades and is associated with the principles ofUbuntu. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1963 and released on 5 November 1987. He was laid to rest inDecember 2001.
PUBLIC MEETINGResidents are invited to a public meeting on the naming proposals for major roads and arterials as detailed above.
VENUE: Athlone Civic Centre, Protea Road, AthloneDATE: 20 March 2012TIME: 19:00 – 21:00
BUS PICK-UP POINTS PICK-UP TIMESBus Stop, cnr NY1 and NY11, Gugulethu 17:30 – 17:40Gugulethu Police Station, cnr Klipfontein Road and NY1, Gugulethu 17:45 – 18:05Heideveld Community Centre, 41 Jonkershoek Road, Heideveld 18:10 – 18:30Silvertown Community Centre, Olympic Crescent, Silvertown 17:30 – 17:40Bridgetown High School, Cornflower Street, Bridgetown 17:45 – 18:05Abdurahman Clinic, Dr Abdurahman Avenue, Kewtown 18:10 – 18:30Cathkin Community Centre, 167 Heideveld Road, Heideveld 17:40 – 18:10Vanguard Community Hall, Mangaan Road, Athlone 18:20 – 18:40Tambo Square Community Centre, Oliver Tambo Drive, Tambo Village 17:30 – 17:40The Downs Community Centre, Usk Road, Manenberg 17:45 – 18:05Manenberg People’s Centre, cnr Scheldt and Erica Streets, Manenberg 18:10 – 18:30Luyolo Recreation Centre, NY126, Gugulethu 17:40 – 18:10Gugulethu Hall, NY50, Gugulethu 18:20 – 18:40KTC Community Centre, cnr Mjodo and Ntamo Streets, KTC 18:00 – 18:30Millers Camp Community Centre, Siphika Street, Millers Camp 18:00 – 18:30Endlovini Recreation Centre, Koornhof Street, New Crossroads 18:00 – 18:30Zolani Sports Centre, Sithandathu Avenue, Nyanga 18:00 – 18:30
Buses will return to the pick-up points on conclusion of the meeting.
PLEASE NOTE: Comments must include motivations for or against the above naming proposals. Comment forms can be obtained from your nearest subcouncil office or atwww.capetown.gov.za/naming
Forms must be completed and submitted no later than 31 March 2012 via:E-mail: [email protected]: 021 400 1465Post: Public Participation Unit, PO Box 298, Cape Town 8000
For further information or assistance in your language of choice, please contact Ruche Daniels (English) on 021 400 1766, Anele Viti (Xhosa) on 021 400 1652 or Frederick Venter (Afrikaans)on 021 400 1768.
Follow us on or and at www.capetown.gov.za
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER17-2/2012
PROPOSED NAME CHANGESAFFECTING STREETS, PUBLIC PLACES
ANDCOUNCIL OWNED BUILDINGSHave your say!
ON Wednesday, the Minister ofFinance, Pravin Gordhan, deliv-ered his third full Budget speechin parliament.
Gordhan discussed, among oth-ers, R6.2 billion for job creation; taxbreaks to support non-retirementsavings; and relief in the form of taxincentives to help small and micro-businesses. However, it’s thechanges in sin tax and fuel levieswhich have set tongues wagging.
People’s Post took to the streetsto see what you thought about theeffect the budget speech will haveon your pocket.
Budgetblues
EXTERNAL FORCES: John Law-rence comments: “I don’t think thegovernment has much control on taxhikes because there are a lot of exter-nal forces at play, so we just have tocomply.”
SPEND IT WELL: “I’m a big smokerand I think the price increase in alco-hol and cigarettes is fantastic, be-cause after all it is wrong to be smok-ing and drinking. I would feel happierif I knew the tax we pay on theseitems was put to good use,” said MrsKyne and her dog Eto.
DRIVING NO MORE: Mr S Ryklieffeels that things are getting out ofhand. “Petrol is too expensive. I havea car that I can’t afford to drive,” hesays.
DOMINO EFFECT: “I feel that asa youngster I can’t do much social-ising because everything is just soexpensive. I’m not a driver, yet thepetrol increases affects me too be-cause once it goes up, everythingelse goes up,” says Charnay Mar-tin.
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THE annual Cape Town Bike Show waslaunched in December 2010 and has been agreat success.
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Few people realise how much fund-raising the biking community does in theWestern Cape.
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Somewhat like the often misunder-stood squatter camp inhabitants whoare served by the deserving charity be-hind this event.
This year’s event – on Sunday 4 March – is be-ing planned as an annual fundraising vehicle forLiving Way – a part of Living Hope – which is stra-tegically positioned adjacent to MasiphumeleleTownship on Kommetjie Road and is also withinwalking distance of Ocean View, two of their pri-mary catchment areas. They work to provide op-portunities for people to earn their way out of pov-erty, including preparing people for the world ofwork and developing entrepreneurs to make theirdreams a reality. Living Way is working to enablethe under-resourced to meet the market’s employ-ment needs. There will also be stalls offering avariety of motorcycle related items. Alongsidebikes and related items, there will be food and bev-erage stalls and a jumping castle and play area
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ROARING ENGINES: A taste of the bikes to see at thebike show on Sunday 4 March.
Tuesday 28 February 2012 MOTORING People’s Post Athlone Page 21
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AC DrivingAcademyDRIVING
LESSONSCode 10 (Truck)Code 8 Manual/
Automatic. ExHillstar ExaminerPh 021-836 8955
o/h or078 961 6371
BRANSONSDRIVING SCHOOL
15 Years exp. Pick up & dropoff. R100 per hour. Assocwith all traffic departments.
Special packages avail.Ph 071 988 9779,
078 930 3267 email:[email protected]
BSI DRIVINGACADEMYK53 driving
lessonsCompetitive
RatesPackagesavailable
Call Sharon /Bernie on
021 638 3649or 074 133 0069or 021 824 8741www.bsidriving.co
.zaGASIENA'S DRIVING
ACADEMYFor expert K53 driving tuition.Qualified reliable instructors.
Achieving your driver s licensemakes you a stronger person.
"DONT BE NERVOUS,I AM AT YOUR SERVICE! "
( 021 692 3098 (a/h)or Gasiena- 073 159 6400
LUDDY'S DRIVINGACADEMY
Manual and automatic.Punctual, reliable and qualified
instructors.7 days a week and public
holidays.Reasonable rates and packages
available.All areas
Call: Yumnah (079 250 8529or
Ebrahim (083 360 9209
SNOWDONDRIVINGSCHOOL
K53 specialist,35 years
experience,learner classes
Monday -Thursday , Code
8,pick up and drop
off.Tel:021 391 2728/
082 070 8000
TORQUEDRIVING
ACADEMYFREE car hire
with every 10hrspackage!! (t&c
apply)All areas with
free pick up anddrop off
Ph Hassan082 992 2827 /
637 1809
Creches28
EDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transportavail. Mitchells Plain areaonly.( 021 392 0633
33
Health and Beauty
DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4 - 8 kg per month and
still enjoy your favourite foods.Abeda ( 072 806 5399
34
Catering
ADELAH'S SAMOOSAS &PIES
R110 per100, Budget Pack -120 items R150. fancies, we
deliverPh 021- 376 2506 or
076 450 2910
ALPHA CATERERSMenus from R60 p/p.( 021 703 6495or 082 742 7098
BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairs
and covers, etcPh (021) 374 3786 or Joan
079 4688 616/ Leon083 6603 495
CLC BESSICK HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware,
trestles and chair covers.( 021 371 9464 or
084 974 6176 or 072 381 4784
DALVIE'SCATERING AND
HIRINGMenus from R69 p/p.
Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs andstage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from
10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. We also offer
sound! Ph Rashieda orShafiek 021-372 5921 /
084 566 0087 / 082 660 0876
DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R100,00.
Includes: crockery, cutlery,white tableclothes, chaircoversand organza backdrop, arch,
red carpet.We do decor only as well(Ielaahm or Rene
021-371 4507/082 324 9486
ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394
Samoosa leaves @ R25.00 for100. Paaper off cuts @ R35.00per 10kg Call: 021 696 3174
Children’sEntertainment
36
AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 878 1517
HIRE A CASTLE from R150p/d. Kidies Chairs, tables andlinen. Ph 696 3791 or084 209 1313
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930
37
Entertainment
DJ with sound andlighting.(083 369 6768
38
Hiring Services
A DECORBackdrop poles, chair covers,
charger plates, red carpet.021 637 0133/083 453 9021
BUSSES &LATEST BMW'S
FOR HIREFor all your
special bus trips&
weddings, matricballs & junior
proms.(Evan on
084 585 6080CATER SUPPLIES
021-696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seater R10Long Table: 10 seater R10.CHAIR COVERS FROM R3Round table cloth XL R12Long Table Cloth XL: R15Organzas: From R2.We Deliver & Collect
CHAIR COVERSBlack, white & light gold:
R3.50 each. Tressle & roundtable cloths, bows. Ph Florence
021 371 5683, 079 469 7671
COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware
linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968
DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs
plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 443 6695
THAT HIRING PLACECutlery, crockery, linen, tables
and chairs to hire. Contact021-371 9175 or 076 722 1083
43
Personal Services
DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h30-22h00 Ph 079 806 4173
I do divorce, testaments,sell & evaluate properties and
all legal matters.( (021) 374 3786 (a/h) /( 0 2 1 ) 3 9 1 0 5 3 0 ( o / h )083 6603 495
Photographic/Video Services
44
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
All occasions photos / slideshows Contact: 021 372 0632082 415 6938PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
For Sale
71Miscellaneous
CIRUS WENDY'S2012 D.I.Y SPECIALS
3X6 DIY R4 5003X9 DIY R6 600
3X7 Toilet, basin R7 500D.I.Y.
Finance availableTel : 021 829 7105Cell 078 822 1312
Also Nutec and Vib-houses
Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.
082 621 4441/021 393 5475
74Electrical Appliances
All Fridge Regassingand
geyser repairs.021 3715362
80
Radio/TV/Video
DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.
Contact Terence on
083 769 7242/
STEVE'STV REPAIRS &MICROWAVES
Free transport021 633 1802/083 486 5394.
18 Linaria Crescent,Silvertown
81
Garden Services
Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge
Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677
021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083or 084 9733 899
CASH 4 used clothes,linen,ect. I collect. ph / smsLorraine on 076 118 5384
89
Building Material
1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R11,50450 x 450 = R13,50500 x 500 = R14,95Vibracrete = R26,00( 076 382 6711
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE - Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.
A bakkie sand - R210A bakkie stone - R400
Paving slabs 300x300 - R6.90400x400 - R11.90 per slab450x450 - R13.90 per slab600x600 - R21.90 per slab
Colour cobblestone - R2 each.Rockface 450x450 - R23.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h
or 021 372 2961 a/h
A bargain block: 190, 140 &9 0 . P h 0 2 1 3 7 4 2 0 5 3 /021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.
A.B.A BETTER BLOCK
190/140/90BLOCKS, MAXIS,SAND, STONEBEST PRICES021 704 3636021 391 6330082 339 6138 A.
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Cell: 073 740 7722
DEPENDINGAREAS
• Qualified & Patient Instructors• Extremely Good pass rates• Highly trained by Ex-TrafficOfficer / Hillstar Examiner
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WYNBERG021 839 1942072 771 7451
MITCHELLS PLAIN021 397 8388078 536 2678072 542 7217
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We are specialist manufacturers of high performance and durable fabrics for the beddingmanufacturing industry throughout South Africa.
Technical BuyerA matric and/or tertiary qualification in procurement is a must. You will be responsible forpurchasing and ordering spare parts locally and imported. Sourcing all stock items and non-stockitems, along with capturing all purchasing transactions on Syspro will form part of your duties.
Circular Knitting OperatorAmatric and/or 3 years’ experience in a similar yarn environment is a must. You have the ability tooperate knitting machines, differentiate between colours and types of yarn, identify quality faultsand do fault finding on the machines.
Circular Knitting TechnicianA matric and/or 5 years’ experience as a Knitting Technician is a must. You have technical andmechanical abilities.
Industrial Engineering StudentStudents in possession of the above mentioned qualifications may apply for thisvacancy. Duties include Quality Management System ISO 9002, CustomerComplaints and Fault Finding on machines.
To apply, please email your CV to [email protected] fax to the HR Officer, Bronwin Winlock at 086 517 8852.
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General Services
101
Attorney’s Services
DECEASED ESTATES ANDPROPERTY TRANSFERS
Qualified Attorney.Reasonablefees P H 082 6588 707
Building andConstruction
104
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 085 2067
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &
DOORSSupplied & fitted.
( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292
UNDERTAKE ALLBUILDING WORKS ,renovations and additions toexisting houses andmaintenance work, carpentrywork ,painting, tiling, skirtingand waterproofing , plumbing .(021 701 6276/082 863 9133VIBRACRETE Walls, Paving,Plastering.(021 392 1433083 539 5478
Home ImprovementInterior
105
GARAGEDOORS
& automation.076 523 0306
Home ImprovementExterior
106
AA paving, garages, carports,vibracrete and extensions. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111
ALLE Plaveisel. Goeieverwysing. 076 1244 713
ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel
fencing & automation. 021-691 1936 or 084 921 5364
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.
Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /
Repairs/Miscellaneous
107
FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your
house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457
or 083 725 3384
108
Money/Loans
A BEST CASH LOAN FORR150K Admin order cancelledBridging cash .Debtmediation.Further home loansR1mil (Wilma-073 247 6116/ 021 371 7572
Waiting forPension/package payouts?
SMS or send“please call me” 082 301 7856
Ph: 0860 105 546
A BRIDGING LOAN?
A CASH &CONSOLIDATION LOANup to R180 000. Same daypayout. b/listed welcome.T&C's apply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293
A CASH loan up to R100 000.Blacklisted, Gov All welcome.Same day payout. Ph / SmsLizzy 073 644 6358
A CASH LOAN UPTO100 000 B/listed +Garnish+Govt employees welcome.Same day payout Call/SmsAnshaaf 072 785 0231
A LOAN URGENTLY !!!SMS me your name , gross + netsalary to 078 750 9186.Garnishee +b/listed welcome
A1 CAR PAWN. QUICK,CHEAP.( 082 359 2546 /021 856 4183
APPLY! R2000+ loan.Ph/SMS 079 043 0203
ARE U WAITING
on a Pension/Provident/Package
Lumpsum Payout?Sms/Call: Nawaal (
076 064 0458
ARE YOU INDEBT?
Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance
021-788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193
ARE YOU SICK & TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?
Cant control it anymore? I canhelp you. Garnishees on
payslips, summonses,dont have money for food?Reduce payments to one
instalment. Stop thestruggling, the help you need
is hassle free. Serviceguarenteed. Call us now!
Fax your ID, payslipand all your accounts to see
what you qualify for.Audrey-079 395 4709 or
fax: 086 233 1624Shana - 074 137 6916
Tel: 021 801 1717 (office)
BOND PROBLEMSSOLVED Arrears, Summons,Auctions. We stop them here!No Upfront fees, No FalsePromises Ph toll free0800 204 987
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
PENSION /PACKAGE
PROPERTY
DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day
DEBT!!!
R 500 000 = ± R 3000 p.m
072 920 8919072 103 5339082 775 9737021 421 4991021 946 1365
RESTRUCTUREALL
DEBT INTO 1 PAYMENT
DEBT REVIEWHouse\Car\Loans0800 204 987 Save your assets& lose your debt.
DO YOU NEEDHELP?
Is your house going to berepossessed?
I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989
EASY FIN R100 000B/listed w/come and
consolidation. 2 hour payoutCall/ Sms Jane : 072 696 3356
EASY LOANSCellphone contracts &
Insurance products.Blacklisted welcome
Call Asma 071 716 7484
EASY LOANS UP TO R50 000-R80 000
B/listed welc. Same daypayout Pls call/ Sms Grasham
073 228 6148
LOANSBlacklisted welcome
No itc checks up toR15000
Fax: 086 724 5130( 071 7620 362 / 084 7144 216
LOANS UP TOR100 000
Quick payouts.Same dayapproval.Blacklistedwelcome.
(073 315 0904
LOANS Up to R120 000.Garnishee 5 min app.084 861 8642, 074 770 7291
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery
112
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.
All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
CARPET/UPHOLSTERYSTEAM CLEANINGWEEK SPECIAL( 071 951 4046
FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021-371 8315 o/h
M&MINTERIORS -
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
115
Moving and Storage
3 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713
A-B TRUCKHIRE / COURIER
Anything &everything.
073 339 1828
BAKKIE AND TRAILERRemovals. Ph 021-836 9460 or082 439 2463 NO SMS'S!
FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.
''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323
TV/DVD/Video Services
117
BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS
Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,
led's µwaves.
021 705 4222 /083 861 0418
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
119
Painting
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713
1140
Electrical Repairs
AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
JC ACTIVE ELECTRICALFully licenced
electrician.Repairs tolights, plugs,geysers,
installation ofprepaid meters, main boards,
etc.(021 701 3022 / 072 470 7658
SPECIALIST INSPEED QUEEN
Repairs, services & salesAll repairs done on
site.(Donovan on 076 612 5170
1142
Carpentry
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new
installations.All workmanship guaranteed.(Frank 082 3544 076
Plumbing - Elect - DrainsR125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906
1145
Swimming PoolServices
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or 021-705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
TILING CONCEPTSBathroom renovations, walland floor tiling. All Tiling atR50/sqm. Ph 078 926 2755
HOLIDAYAND
TRAVEL
HolidayAccommodation
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GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.
www.weekendescape.co.za
133
Tours
ISRAEL departs 27 Sept andreturns 7 Oct. For info, callVelme 392 0148/073 202 5776
VELME'S TOURINGGROUP departs 26 Dec 2012for Durban, then Maseru ,thento Sun City, then to King'sBeach, PE. Return 6 Jan 2013.For info, call Velme 392 0148/073 202 5776
ZANZIBAR departs 1 Septand returns 9 Sept. For info,call Velme 392 0148/073 202 5776
MOTORS
142
Repairs – Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL,
R1 800Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox
repairsfrom R950. Parts
& labour incl.(021 376 6014/
078 875 4394
GEARBOXREPAIRS FROM
R850Engine and DiffreconditioningContact Bruce
072 862 9882 or072 318 7265
152
Spraypainting/Panelbeating
PANELBEATING/ SPRAYPAINTING. Repair plasticbumpers, hubcaps, minordents, ect. NO VACANCIES!PH: 074 184 1564
PROPERTY
166
Houses to Let
CRAWFORD,SOUTHERN SUBURBS
6 Bedroom house, study,separate diningroom, 2 livingrooms, pool, ample secureoffstreet parking. Available
soonest: R12 000CLAREMONT
BEHIND CAVENDISHSQUARE
2 Bedroom apartment, bothen suite, full bathrooms, open
plan livingroom, kitchen,granite tops and scullery,
stoep front and deck at backto braai with Weber, securedouble garage. Avail 1 April
R12 000.Ph Chrizane or Fanie
082 417 2487
167
Houses for Sale
Hanover ParkR260,000 (nearold age home)
2 beds, kitchen,lounge and family
bathroom
RocklandsR350,000
(opposite BP inCedars rd)
3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bath and
toilet
TafelsigR250,000.00
(rental income of+- R5000 a
month)Huge house a
must see
Contact : Miriam0848196541
WELTEVREDENVALLEYRONDEVLEI PARK
.R499 000. Upgraded familyhome, consisting of 2
bedrooms, with bics, tandemgar for 2 cars. Fully fitted kit,fam bathr. Spacious grounds.
TO VIEW CALL JENNI797 2121/083 419 4133
1791
Granny Flats
RETREAT2 bedr., single couple, no
children. R2 300 p.m.Tel. 076 873 1507
BUSINESS
194
BusinessOpportunities
AVON REPS NEEDEDCall Priscilla on ,
083 769 5814 / 021 637 8871
AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle
021 396 2115/082637 6559
EARN CASHNOW
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021-637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300
WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE
CALL ME
TALENT
AVON &JUSTINE repsneeded. (Mildred021 696 5866/ 076 272 0775
INSTANT LOANS
072 380 7186082 463 9106086 543 8195
IMMEDIATE PAYOUT
PENSIONERS ALSO WELCOME
QUICK & EASY
LO
UH
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FAX
SUPERB BLINDS
Special prices
on Wooden and
Venetian blinds.
Special prices
on Wooden and
Venetian blinds.
Contact Russelon 021 706 6574/082 417 8022 or
email:[email protected]
Up to 30% discount on
Wooden blinds.
Up to 30% discount on
Wooden blinds.
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Everything we touch turns to SOLD
LOTUS RIVER/OTTERY: R750.000
F/s, 3Beds, Laundry, Storerm, TVrm,
Study, D/Garage, E/Garden, 495m.
PRISCILLA 0827171688
RETREAT: R275.000excl
Vacant Serviced
Plot 411m.
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
VANGUARD ESTATE: R895.000
4Beds (2xB), FFK, Plot 506m, Bonus
A G/Flat, Encl & Brick Paved, Neat.
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
WOODSTOCK: R699.000excl
PERFECT Location, Close CBD,
Semi, Make me an OFFER F/Encl
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
OTTERY: R549.000neg
Modern 2Beds, FFK, Park(2xCars),
F/Bath, Laminated Lounge.
NAJWA 082 377 7027
PELIKAN HEIGHTS: R1,7mil
D/s, 6Beds(5xB), FFK, G/Flat, Pool,
Storerm, D/Garage, Carport, 963m².
MARIAM 082 641 2157
HILLVIEW: R339.000excl
Stunning 3Beds, FFK, Carport (3xCrs),
F/Bath, Lnge( French doors)
NAJWA 082 377 7027
WYNBERG: R600.000 Semi,
2Beds(1xBics), Lnge, F/place, FFK,
Park(1xCar), E/Garden, Encl, B/Bars.
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
WYNBERG: R640.000
Semi, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge, FK,
F/Bath, T/Garage (2xCars), Laundry
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
MAYNARD VILLEWYNBERG R599.999excl
Flat, 2Beds(1xBics), F/Bath, S/toilet,Lounge, FK, Garage, Enclosed.
IRFAAN 083 947 4327
WYNBERG: R899.000excl
D/s, 4Beds, Lnge, 2xF/Bath + Guest
toilet, FFK, Storerm, Garage, E/Garden.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
ROCKLANDS: R370.000excl
Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Carport, Cemented Yard, S/Gates.
JENNY 073 247 3815
PELIKAN HEIGHTS: R850.000
F/s, 5Beds(2xBics), D/Garage, 2x
Sep.Ent. + Lots more extras, 1050m.
NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R320.000
2Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, Double
Carport, Fully Encl, Very neat.
NAJWA 082 377 7027
MONTCLAIR: R370.000excl
F/s, 2Beds(1xB), Lounge, Bath,
S/toilet, Kitchen, Garage, 179m.
ASHBY 072 777 6316
NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R260.000
Mais, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Storerm, Parking(1xCar).
MARIAM 082 641 2157
HEATHFIELD: R1,050mil
D/s, 7Beds(4xB), 2xMes, FFK,
G/Flat, Storerm, Garage, Carport.
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
GRASSY PARK: R1.150mil
D/s, 4Beds, D/Garage, Pool, F/Pond,
Garden Furniture, FFK, Intercom
ASHBY 072 777 6316
MUIZENBERG: R950.000excl
F/s, 3Beds(2xB), FK, Laundry,
Storerm, Garage, 495m, Needs TLC.
FATGIEYA 073 632 3889
RETREAT: R195.000neg
Flat, 1Bedroom, Lounge, Mes,
Kitchen, Parking Bay, Enclosed.
KAREN 079 808 3877
PARKTOWN: R550.000neg
Semi, 3Beds(2xB), Lnge, Drm, FFK,
F/Bath, Carport, Encl, Braai, W/House.
KAREN 079 808 3877
GRASSY PARK: R220.000excl
Flat, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Fitted
Kitchen, P/Bay, Enclosed,
K. DENNIS 071 487 6904
GRASSY PARK: R260.000excl
Ground Floor Flat, 2Beds, Lounge,
F/Bath, Fitted Kitchen, Enclosed.
K. DENNIS 071 487 6904
CAPE TOWN: R15million
Cnr Pepper & Bree Prime Location,
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KENNISGEWINGAansoek om
Kleinhandellisensie
Ingevolge die Wet opPetroleumprodukte, 1977 (Wet
Nr. 120 van 1977) geskiedkennis hiermee aan
belanghebbende of geaffekteer-de partye dat SAMEER
SUNGAY, hierná verwys asdie applikant , 'n aansoek
ingedien het vir 'nKLEINHANDELLISENSIE,
aansoeknommer J/2012/02/14/0002.
ERF 1997 GRASSY PARK,KLIPWEG, ZEEKOEWEG,
LOTUSRIVIER,KAAPSTAD
Hierdie aansoek het ten doeldat die aansoeker 'n lisensie
toegestaan word om kleinhandelpetroleumaktiwiteite te
onderneem, soos uiteengesit indie aansoek. Reëlings vir insaetot die aansoekdokumentasie
kan getref word deur dieKontroleur van
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We as Factaprops 130 (Pty)Ltd (Reg no: 1996/017334/07)
Are in the process of filing forthe cancellation of
deregistration with theCompanies and
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Mr. Haraldsen on 0836972457
Prime property on the Nature Reservein Zeekoevlei
Price – R2.695 M neg, including costs.
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:
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CLOSE TO ALLAMENITIESNeat & spacious 2 bed duplex withparking, near to school & mosque
Call Waleed Majiet 083 508 4611/ 021 696 4114
LAKEVIEW RETREAT -Lovely 3 bedroom starter, kitch,loungeM.E.S,fully enclosed,garden front,
paved driveway, close to all amenties
R 590 000 Neg
021 705 3507 / 021 705 1798A/H 021 705 3903Fax: 0866 456 [email protected]
A X I S
WANT A MARKET VALUATION?
ABDULLAH - 073 657 2805
KENSINGTON - From2X 3 bedrooms, fitted kitchen, lounge,family bath, fully secured + more to
offer
R460 000
VANGUARD ESTATE -2 bed FLAT in secured complex
behind Vangate Mall,Nice Investment
R600 000
ZEEKOEVLEI MEWS -2 bedrm Cottage, lounge, kitch,BIC, fully secured complex,
parking Bay
R310 000BRIDGETOWN -Lovely 3bedrms, laminated,
fitted kitch, lounge, Carport, offstreet parking
R500 000
G/PARK Off 1st Aven -NEW RELEASE 3 beds,kitch,lounge,family bath,Large Cnr plot with Sep
Entr
R800 000
2 X G/PARK - Frm2 bedrms Flats, Radiant Apartments
lounge kitchen, fully secured,parking
R230 000 LAVENDER HILL -4 bedrooms, fiited kitch, BIC,
lounge, Separate Entrance, fullysecured
R339 000
GRASSY PARK - Frm2 beds FLATS in secured
complex- 082 7344 909
R175 000
KASHIEFA
BELGRAVIA -Modern 4 beds, BIC, ff kitchen,lounge dining room, garage,
MUST VIEW!!!
R1.3 Miln Neg 2X GRASSY PARK -3 bedrms, ff kitchen, lounge,
dining rm, family bath, swimminpool, on 5th Aven
R790 000
PELICAN PARK -F/Standin 3 bedrooms, lounge, ffkitch, garage, close to mosque,
secured
R500 000
CAPRICORN -Vrygrond - 4 beds w / Busi,lounge, Close to Amenities,
Muizenberg
R320 000
2X RONDEBOSCH EAST -New Modern 6 Bedroom with 6
M.E.S, Spacious Lounge / Dining rmff kitch, dbl garage, Sep Entrance
R3.2 Miln
SYBRAND PARK-A Modern house with 4 Main -
En suites, bedrms withmodern finishes
R2.9 MILN Neg
2X LOTUS RIVER -FRM
Vacant Corner Plot with proposedplans, 680 Sqm, close to mosque
R380 000
SA-EED - 082 927 5034 or SHAFIQA - 073 313 5819 ZAHIDA - 084 265 4364 or
CLAREMONT -Vacant Plot with plans for 3 Modern
Sectional Units, Close toCavendish
R1.3 MILN
2 X OTTERY - FROM -3beds Flat,Modern kitch,marbletops, family bath, fully secured
complex
R290 000
ON SHOWON SHOW
PROPERTIES
VIEWS !!! NEW RELEASE!!!VIEWS !!! NEW RELEASE!!!HOUTBAY HEIGHTS -Large built family home with sea andMountain views, granny flat, 4 garageshouse fully furnished, ready to move in
R 2.2 Miln Neg
VIEWS !!! VIEWS !!! VIEWS !!!VIEWS !!! VIEWS !!! VIEWS !!!
STARTER SEMI HOMESSTARTER SEMI HOMESFANTASTIC INVESTMENTFANTASTIC INVESTMENT LARGE FAMILY HOMELARGE FAMILY HOME IDEAL FOR BUSNESSIDEAL FOR BUSNESS
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MENU:
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 1+ Swimming pool + Granny Flat WEB ACCESS: KW1069682RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS:ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 4WEB ACCESS:KW1070325ANDY 074 470 7068
| SWIMMING POOL
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE 2WEB ACCESS:KW1062188 Pool & Entertainment areaANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 4 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 1WEB ACCESS: KW1075857RAZEEN 072 619 8155
ROYAL CAPE R1.395 MillionGRASSY PARK R830 000ZEEKOEVLEI R1, 275 Million
EAGLE PARK R635 000
LANSDOWNE R1.195 Million
BEDS: 6 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2 | GRANNY FLATWEB ACCESS: KW1072846RAZEEN 072 619 8155
SOLE
MANDATE
SOLE
MANDATE
Stock urgently required.
Feel free to contact for a market-related valuation.
Schaapkraal:
8 acres vacant land -
Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3baths, 2gar s/pool, 940m erf -
Fairways: 4beds, 2baths, 4gar s/pool, -
Retreat: Flora Road – 4 Beds, 2 Baths, lounge, kitchen, garage
for 3 cars, separate entrance (needs TLC) –
Grassy Park: – 3 Beds, bath, lounge, fully fitted kitchen, on
921m² ground. Lots of potential –
Grassy Park: – 3 Beds, modern bath, lounge, fully fitted
kitchen, lounge, separate entrance on 750m² plot –
R 1.895 000
R1.550 million
R1.35 million
Razeen 072 619 8155
R745 000
R685 000
R850 000
Andy 074 470 7068
www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs
SOLE
MANDATE
SOLE
MANDATE
SOLE
MANDATE
NEW
RELEASE
SOLE
MANDATE
S LO D
Y USB
SASMEER ESTATE R1. 695 Million
BEDS: 4 | BATHS: 2 | PARKING: 4 SWIMMING POOLWEB ACCESS:KW1076731RAZEEN 072 619 8155
|
FAIRWAYS R1.35 Million
PAM GOLDING 10x8 10 05 11-1AQ2U1F.cdr
BEDS: 2 | BATHS: 1 | PARKING: 1
RAZEEN 072 619 8155
SOLE
MANDATE
GRASSY PARK R429 000
NEW
RELEASE
LSO D
USBY
NEW
RELEASE
SOLE
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RAWSON OTTERY 280212 1BBZ7DK.cdr
Just move in! -2Beds-mes, bic's, big lounge, d/rm,
ent area+built in braai, ffkitchen, pool,outside shower & toilet, dblgar+carport, 1 bed g/flat
Neat Flat -2Beds-1 bic's,lounge, ffkitchen,
bathroom - o/h shower &parking bay
Lovely bargain -3Beds-bic's, lounge, d/rm, ffkitchen,bathrm, sgl gar+ secure parking 1car, alum windows, b/bars, safety
gates
Priced to sell! -
Flat 2Beds-bic's, lounge, ffkitchen,
bathroom & parking bay
Neat cottage -
2Beds,lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
size: 295 m²
Very neat grd floor flat -2Beds - bic's, ffkitchen, lounge,
bathroom+sep toilet, backyard &
parking bay
OTTERYR1195,000neg
WYNBERGR500,000neg
OTTERYR670,000neg
WYNBERGR499,000neg
BOKMAKIERIE/HAZENDALR340,000neg
OTTERYR480,000neg
BASIL 082 414 8232
PAM 073 344 9161
ANDREA 083 536 7206
DONNIVAN 083 261 2770DONNIVAN 083 261 2770
GEORGINA 083 446 1173
Very neat -2Beds, lounge/d/room, ffkitchen,
bathroom+sep toilet,plenty of space for parking
Why rent when you can buy -2Beds, lounge-d/lights, kitchen +
dining area, bathrm, carport, yard,
safety gate front & back
MONTAGUS GIFTR670,000neg
HANOVER PARKR240,000
DONNIVAN 083 261 2770
PAM 073 344 9161
Anthony Arendse
021 704 0289
082 673 1503
MARKANTHONY310X42802121BC1ZFQ
BEACON VALLEY
R249 000
SHERADON PARK
R599 000PAROW VALLEY ONLY R600 000
DELFT
R139 000
KEWTOWN
R439 000
MUIZENBERG
R559 000
BROOKLYN
R495 000
TILED LOUNGE
3 beds, tiled lounge, fitted kitchen,bathroom, garage.
KLIPKOP
Large 3 beds, kitchen, bathroom, lounge, carport+ Garage. VeryLarge approx. 750 m² Plot.
GARAGING FOR 5 CARS
3 Beds, bics, 2x en-suite, lounge +dining room, fully fitted kitchen, tiledbathroom, store room, garaging for5 cars, bars, knotty pine ceiling.
SHOWS POTENTIAL
1 Large bedroom, kitchen, toilet+++ Incomplete 2 bedroom
renovation.
SEPARATE ENTRANCE
2 beds,lounge, kitchen, bathroom,knotty pine ceiling +++ Separate
Entrance: 1 bedroom,kitchen,shower + toilet.
FREE-STANDING
Cute 2 beds, tiled lounge, fully fittedkitchen, tiled bathroom, braai
+++ Garage.
VERY CENTRAL
Large 3 beds,lounge, bathroom
MARK ANTHONY
021 704 2160
083 482 4250
MARKANTHONY210X42802121BC1ZCV
CLOSE TO A.Z. BERMAN MOSQUERenovated, Large 3 beds, Very large main bedroom, corner bath en-suite,l
ounge + dining room, laminated floors, jetmaster, fully fitted kitchen,stunning tiled family shower & toilet, double tandem garage with direct
access into house, extras: alarm, bars, skylight,+ Laundry.
LENTEGEUR R429 000
SELLERSIN ALL AREAS
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LARGE FAMILY HOME + GARAGE
Large 4 beds, bic, main en-suite,laminated & tiled floors,family bathroom, large tiled lounge & dining room,
fitted kitchen, bars,security gates, blinds, 2 drive-ways, doubletandem garage.
ATHLONE R769 000SALBERAU/ELSIES RIVER
R390 000
SUMMER GREENS
ONLY R479 000
TAFELSIG ONLY R229 000LOTUS RIVER
R649 000
SUMMER GREENS
ONLY R449 000
CLOSE TO HALT ROAD
Lovely 3 beds, tiled thru-out, knotty pineceiling, aluminium frames, lounge,family bathroom, beautiful fully fittedkitchen, drive-way(3 cars), bars,
security gates & alarm. Grounds forexpansion
FREE-STANDING
2 beds, lounge, fitted kitchen, tiledbathroom, tiled lounge, covered yardarea, +++ Garage. Close to local
Shopping Centre and CANAL WALK.
NEWLY PAINTED
Lovely 3 large beds, spacious lounge, large kitchen, bathroom,burglar bars, drive-way.
If your combined wages is approx.R7 500 pm you can buy this house.
HOUSE + GRANNY FLAT
Lovely 3 bed, laminated floors, tiledlounge, fitted kitchen, separate bath &toilet, enclosed parking + Garage,
large yard+++ Large Granny Flat
CLOSE TO CANAL WALK
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, separatebath & toilet. Close To Canal Walk
Shopping Centre.
Seller andMark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing
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SHAAMIEL
082 723 1118
SHIHAAM
072 192 1411 KASHIFAH073 929 3221
FIONA
071 952 9226
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074 194 0925
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R530 000 SAN REMO STRANDFONTEIN
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
Fully Enclosed plus Alarmed very NeatModern Freestanding House, 2 Bedroomwith BIC, Lounge, F.F.Kitchen, Family
Bathroom, Aluminum Windows Throughout, Auto Mated Garage, Front & Back yardPaved also with Build in Braai + MassiveEntertainment area with Garden Furniture.
R330 000 HILLVIEW
PETER 072 095 9876
Freestanding 3 Beds House one with En-Suite,1 Bathroom, Lnge, Kitchen, family Bath. and
Parking for 1 Car.
R649 000 WYNBERG
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
Semi 3 Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen,Family Bathroom, Carport for 3 Cars.
R220 000 TAFELSIG
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Fully Enclosed Neat 3 Beds House,with Lnge, Kitchen, Family Bathroom
in a Quiet Cul-De-Sac.
R320 000 HILLVIEW
SHAHIED 084 832 9188
3 Bedroom House, Kitchen, Lounge,Family Bathroom and Parking for 4 Cars.
R400 000 SEAWINDS
MARK 072 545 1143
3 Beds House, Lnge, Kitchen, Toilet &
Bath, Tilled Floors and Parking for 4 Cars.
R1.250 000 PENLYN ESTATE
FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989
Modern 6 Beds House, 2 Lnges, Dining Room, 2Kitchens, Reception Area, Garden, Ablution Block,100 000 Liter Pool, 2 Garages + Parking for 2 Cars
and Carport, Plot size 500 m²
R360 000 SEAWINDS
3 Beds House, Dining Room, Lnge, Kitchen,Family Bathroom, & Parking for 2 Cars
PETER 072 095 9876
R280 000 LAVENDER
PETER 072 095 9876
Hill- 3 Beds House, Lnge, Kitchen,family Bathroom, parking for 1 car.
R525 000 RETREAT
SHAHIED 084 832 9188
Freestanding 2 Bedroom House, Lounge,Dining Room, Garage and Parking for 4 Cars on
Large 768 m² Plot.
R170 000 CASH ONLY SANDPIPER MANSIONS
THURYYA 074 194 0925
2 Bedroom Flat, Family Bathroom, Kitchen,Lounge, Close to Schools and Public Transport,
Investment Opportunity.
R445 000 PORTLANDS
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
Fully Enclosed Neat Freestanding 3 Beds House, 2with BIC & Laminated Floors, Open Plan Lnge &F.F. Kitchen, Family Bath. with Bath & Shower +
Car Port, Close to all Amenities.
R320 000 HILLVIEW
PETER 072 095 9876
3 Bedroom House, Lounge, Kitchen,Family Bathroom & Parking for 2 Cars.
R370 000 HILLVIEW
MARK 072 545 1143
Free standing 2 Beds House, Open Plan Kitchen andLnge, Toilet & Shower + 1 Bed. Sep-Entrance, Kitchen,Lnge, Toilet & shower, Garage with Parking for 3 Cars,
Burglar Bars All Round.
R190 000 TAFELSIG
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Semi Attached Enclosed 2 Bedroom House,Extended Lounge, Kitchen and family Bathroom,
Close to Schools and Public Transport.
R319 000 BEACON VALLEY
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Neat 5 Bedroom House, Lounge, Dining Room,family Bathroom with Shower and Garage, Fully
Enclosed.
R420 000 WESTRIDGE
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
Fully Enclosed Alarm VERY NEATSemi Attached 3 Bedroom House, AllBedrooms with Laminated Flooring,Open Plan Lounge & Dining Room,
Kitchen & Family Bathroom, AluminumWindows + Enclosed Carport, In a
Quiet Cul-De-Sac. Close to Amenities.
R380 000 SEAWINDS
PETER 072 095 9876
4 Beds House, 3x Bathrooms, Guest Toilet,Lnge, Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen, Garage +
Extra Parking.
R750 000 RETREAT
SHAHIED 084 832 9188
3 Bedroom House with Lounge, Fire Place,Fitted Kitchen, Family Bathroom with CornerBath & Shower, Garage Parking for 3 Cars.
R240 000 THE HAGUE DELFT
FIONA 071 952 9226
Fully Enclosed 2 Bedroom House, Lounge, Family Bathroom,fitted Kitchen, Dining Area, Walk in Closet in Main Bedroom,Built in Cupboards, Spacious Garage, Entertainment Area +
1 Bedroom Incomplete Sep Entrance.
R220 000 HANOVER PARK
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Maisonette, 3 Bedroom House, FittedKitchen, Lounge, family Bathroom.
R240 000 LAKEVIEW
SHAHIED 084 832 9188
1 Bedroom Bachelor Flat, En-Suite,Kitchen, Lounge.
R260 000 CAPRICORN
MARK 072 545 1143
3x Beds, BIC, Lnge, Open Plan Kitchen ,Main En-Suite, Bath & Toilet, Tile Floors,
Parking for 4-6 Cars.
R220 000 LAKESIDE MEWS ZEEKOEVLEI
THURYYA 074 194 0925
One Bedroom Flat Situated on the Top floor,Open Plan Lounge & Kitchen + family
Bathroom.
R389 000 NEG VICTORIA MANSIONS
GRASSY PARK
MARK 072 545 1143
2 Beds, Kitchen, Lnge, family Bath, Remotecontrol Complex, Close to all Amenities.
MUIZENBERG PLOTS X2
R320 000 EACH:
MARK 072 545 1143
1 Plot 304 Square Meters, the other one335 Square Meters situated in a 24hrComplex which consist of 3 Pools,Tennis Court and a Gym Area also
walking distance to the Beach. Approvedplans of 4 different designs of Houses.
R450 000 PELICAN PARK
SHAHIED 084 832 9188
Freestanding 3 Bedroom House, Dining Room,Kitchen, family Bathroom with Shower, Separate
Toilet.
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Choirs sing their way to theChoirs sing their way to thetoptopTAURIQ HASSEN
THE 73rd annual Cape Malay Choir Boardcompetition is well underway, with the fi-
nal stages growing closer by the day.
With six competitions already a thing of thepast, the Top Eight and Grand Finale (Silver Fez)are set to take place at the Good Hope Centrein Cape Town next month.
Shafiek April, president of the board, ex-pressed sheer delight at the talent which is tak-ing the Cape by storm.
“The teams have pulled off some outstandingperformances thus far and you can see improve-ments in their pieces. They are working hard toentertain the crowd.”
In the sectional phase of the competition earli-er this year, Ottomans, Shoprite Jonge Stu-dente, Boarding Boys and Young Men walkedaway as the winners.
This allowed them to qualify for a spot in thecoveted Top Eight competition.
This past weekend, teams that were unableto perform in the sectional phase competed inspecially-organised competitions called the Pre-mier and President’s Cup.
In the Premier Cup on Saturday, Young Coro-nations ended at the top of the log with 30 points.
They beat other hopefuls by winning the Com-ic Song, Nederlands and Combined sections.
Parkdales were the runners-up with Classicsfinishing in third place.
In the President’s Cup on Sunday, Calypsowalked away as the winners, sitting pretty on 34points and a clean sweep of all the categories.Young Ideas finished second, with Rangerswrapping up the top three.
While April was quick to mention that the onstage performances were “beyond spectacular”,off-stage logistics proved to be quite a chal-lenge.
At the ticket box, surrounding stalls and Cokestands, large amounts of counterfeit money sur-faced, impacting on the event’s financial situa-tion.
“This is one of those situations that is a goodand bad thing, because we are happy that peo-ple are showing desperation to get into the com-petitions, but at the same time, we are losing outfinancially,” says April.
He says it is believed that a syndicate mighthave been operating at the event and the boardhas now put infrared lights at the ticket boxesand stalls.
Air-conditioning inside the venue has alsoproved to be a problem, with many of the specta-tors sweating buckets inside the Good HopeCentre.
Most of the spectators come from local old-age homes and several have passed out owingto the humidity in the facility.
The centre has been without adequate air-
conditioning for years.“We have discussed this issue with council
and we can gladly say there is movement on thismatter, with the councillor looking to install prop-er air-conditioning,” says April.
Regardless of the challenges, the event stillproduced some sterling performances, and Aprilbelieves there is more room for improvement onstage. “We find new teams looking to enter everyyear, so this proves that Malay choirs are get-ting stronger and they are focusing more on giv-ing the crowd a great show,” April added.
The Top Eight competition is set to takeplace on Saturday 17 March and the Grand Fi-nale (Silver Fez) on Saturday 31 March.
IN IT TO WIN: Young Men celebrate after winning their section and qualifying for a spot inthe coveted Top Eight competition. Photos: Yunus Mohamed
FEELING FUNNY: Imraan vanNelson from Young Men performshis prize-winning Comic Song.
Soccerseasonkicks offHAZENDAL United Foot-ball Club has requestedthat all members andnon-members who are in-terested in joining theclub attend practice everyTuesday and Thursday at18:00 on the field in ThirdAvenue in Bokmakierie.
The club has also ap-pealed to the communityto assist the club finan-cially and by volunteeringtheir time.
For further informationcontact Walter Daniels on074 189 0812.
Lace up for annu-al 10 km Big WalkSUMMER JACOBS
IT’S THAT time of the year when Cape-tonians lace up for the annual 10km BigWalk.
Regarded as one of Cape Town’sbiggest family events, the walk will takeplace on Sunday 4 March outside CapeTown Stadium.
The Big Walk has approximately 20000 entrants annually, the largest ca-pacity manageable within the Sea Pointarea.
Starting at the stadium in GreenPoint, participants walk along BeachRoad and back. Participants are en-couraged to bring along family andfriends to give it a community feel.
“People of all ages can enter. We’ve
had a baby of just under a month en-tered into the walk and the mother at-tached the entry number to the pram,”said media and communication liaisonofficer Mahmood Sanglay.
Prizes up for grabs include an over-seas trip, a full college training course,laptop, TV, walking shoes and muchmore.
However, as the walk is family orien-tated, organisers try to prevent com-petitiveness.
Thus, a lucky draw is held in whichall entrants can participate.
The entry fee is R20.To enter online visit www.tope-
vents.co.za
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: The Growsmart initiative was recently launched for thenew year, incorporating 168 schools competing for the prestigious title. The Grows-mart Literacy Competition will see over 500 grade 4’s and 5’s participate in a five-month long competition. The three children on the winning team will also each re-ceive R20 000 towards their future education. The launch was held at Spine RoadHigh school hall. This year the winning school will win R200 000, which will be usedtowards improving facilities. The launch was attended by Provincial Minister for Edu-cation, Donald Grant. Pictured are some of the dignitaries who attended the event.
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THE Stormers will be forced to dip further intotheir youthful reserves over the next twomonths, after captain and incumbent open-side flank Schalk Burger was ruled out for upto six weeks on Saturday.
Burger suffered damage to his mediate liga-ment during the team’s 13 point victory over theHurricanes at Newlands, and his absence will robthe team of not only his leadership skills and ex-perience, but also his high work rate, aggressiverucking and excellent distribution skills.
The Stormers have lacked a premier opensideflank since the departure of Francois Louw toBath in the off season, but it was believed thatBurger would be able to excel in the positionwhere he began his first-class career.
Siya Kolisi, a versatile and athletic young looseforward, supplanted Burger during the match,and he seems likely to fill the position next weekwhen the Stormers take on the Sharks.
However, coach Alister Coetzee said he wouldconsider all of his options for the position.
“In the pre-season games we had Siya (Kolisi)coming on at six and he actually didn’t do a badjob,” said Coetzee.
“ But with the loose trio situation, we were play-ing our best loosies.
“We’ll be looking at our reserves. There’s Rue-ben Johannes, and Nizaam Carr and Don Ar-mandt.”
The inclusion of Kolisi in the starting line-upteam, and either Johannes, Carr or Armandt onthe substitutes bench will serve to further de-crease the average age and experience level of
the first team.The Stormers fielded four players aged 23 or
younger (Nick Koster, Eben Etzebeth, Steven Kit-shof and Gary van Aswegen) in their starting line-up, and the number grew to five when Kolisi tookthe place of his injured captain.
Coetzee was understandably happy with howthe youngsters handled the increased physicalityof Super Rugby.
“All youngsters, like I said previously, have thepotential to play at this level. And again today itshowed,” said Coetzee.
“Siya (Kolisi) is physically mature, Eben Etze-beth is physically mature, and Steven Kitshof, toplay at this level.
“Our pack was outstanding today, and theyhave been under a lot of flak over the past coupleof weeks and a lot of people had a lot to say.”
Although all five of the youngsters played withvarying degrees of success, and brought a nec-essary youthful vigor to the side, it could be ar-gued that Burger’s loss will damage the delicatebalance between youth and experience that setsthe champions apart from the also-rans. Whoev-er replaces the hard man of the Stormers loosetrio in his absence, be it Kolisi, Johannes, Carror Armandt, will be thrust into the inferno that isSuper Rugby, and either be forged into a steelycompetitor or melt into obscurity.
FRUSTRATION: A disap-pointed Kim Green of Devon-shire Rovers jumps past Clau-dia Coetzee of StrandfonteinMets as she misses the tag onthird base. The batter made itto home plate due to the error.The teams played their MajorLeague match at the Turfhallsport complex on Saturday.Photo: Rashied Isaacs
SAFE: Crystal Barends of Strandfontein Mets (in green) beats Kelly Engelbrecht of Devon-shire Rovers to second base in a Major League match at the Turfhall sports complex onSaturday. Devonshire won 10-9. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
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Spoils shared in CapederbyLIAM MOSES
AJAX were made to rue their missedchances in the Cape derby on Satur-day night when local rivals Santosfought back from a one goal deficitto draw the match at the Cape Townstadium.
Those who did not see the gamecould be forgiven for marking it downas another dreary stalemate. But in re-ality the match was a lively affair fromthe kick-off, and the result was not wor-thy of the entertaining game that tookplace.
Ajax took control of the encounterfrom the very first minute – monopolis-ing possession and camping in Santos’territory – and they took a deservedlead in the nineteenth minute afterGeorge Maluleka was fouled in the box.
Brent Carelse, who led the line forAjax on Saturday night, stepped up andconverted the spot kick easily, but theveteran attacker’s composure seemedto desert him in the rest of the matchand he was guilty of missing severalclear-cut opportunities.
Several other Ajax players alsofluffed goal scoring opportunities andthe match could have been killed off onseveral occasions in the first stanza ifthe Urban Warriors brought their shoot-ing boots along.
Ajax Coach Maarten Stekelenbergsaw the poor shooting as the only flawin an otherwise polished display by hisplayers.
“I’m quite happy with the perform-ance of the team, because Ajax didvery good. We created a lot. The onlything I think we can blame ourselves foris that we didn’t finish the clear opportu-nities that we created,” said MaartenStekelenberg.
“I think we could have finished thegame in the first half and played thegame home in the second half.”
In the first half Santos seemed pow-erless to stop the constant flow of Ajaxattacks, and they were guilty playingtoo directly and conceding possessionfar too easily.”
However, Duncan Crowie’s team re-turned from the half-time break a com-pletely different side and they leveledthe score less than 14 minutes later, af-
ter winning a free kick in a relatively in-nocuous area of Ajax’s half.
The ball was floated into the penaltyarea and Lanky striker Eleazar Rodg-ers rose highest to head past a helplessSander Westerveld, into the left cornerof the goal.
Neither team created any furtherchances in first half and the score lineremained deadlocked until the finalwhistle.
Apart from Ajax’s poor finishing, theother major talking point in the matchwas the decidedly schizophrenic per-formance of Santos.
Santos Coach Duncan Crowieblamed the poor first half performanceon nervousness from his players.
“When we came out in the secondhalf and we started playing the ballaround I think we gained territorial ad-vantage and we always put the Ajaxgoal under threat and that is probablywhy we scored,” said Crowie.
“The disappointment of the first halfI think I can put that down to the playersbeing too tense. In the second half theyrelaxed a little bit more and I think thatis where we want to start our next
game.”Crowie added that a change of tac-
tics in the second half also helped hisside to gain a foothold in the game. Ajaxwill face Amazulu in Kwa-Zulu Natal intheir next game on Saturday 11 Marchin the Nedbank Cup, while Santos willface the University of Pretoria on
Wednesday 7 March at Athlone Stadi-um in the same competition.
GOAL BOUND: Santos striker Eleazar Rodgers rises high to meet the ball.Rodgers scored his side’s only goal in their match against local rivals Ajaxon Saturday night.