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ATM gangs ‘welldressed’NICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
A new syndicate is in town, and they’retargeting yourATMcard andPinnum-ber.
Bank clients are apparently beingscammed out of thousands of rands.The Cape TownCentral Improvement Dis-
trict has recorded sophisticated, well-dressed people working in syndicates andusing high-performance getaway cars to tar-get ATM users. They use a variety of tricks.Muneeb Hendricks, CCID safety and secu-
rity manager, says the public needs to be“warned about this new threat”.
The CCID has found the gangs or syndi-cates operate in four- to six-man teams andare not afraid to threaten security guards atATMs with bodily harm if they interferewith their scams.This latest form of ATM crime is not con-
fined to Cape Town’s CBD or even CapeTown, Hendricks says, with “law enforce-ment agencies receiving reports that citiesacross South Africa are experiencing thecomplex criminal activity”.Provincial police spokesperson Constable
Noloyiso Rwexana confirmed “there areATM related crimes that being are investi-gatedandvarious groupof suspects are iden-tified”.
Hendricks says the syndicates appear touse various techniques to get access to vic-tims’ cards and Pins.“It seems to be a lot more sophisticated
than the standard, pushy one-person ap-proach of ‘let me help you draw money; thismachine is problematic’ that we’ve seen inthe past, because nowadays most people arewise to that,” he says.“These guys almost always have cash in
theirhands so that they look like they’ve justdrawnmoney, and each person in the syndi-cate has a different role. The one who istaskedwithwatchingyou enter yourPin, forinstance, will not be the same person whosteals your card.”
A common tactic is for the syndicatemem-ber who has ostensibly just drawn moneyand is holding cash to “accidentally” dropa high-value bank note on the floor to dis-tract a user duringhisATMtransaction.An-other member then steals the user’s cardoutright or switches it, Hendricks explains.“Then once they have your card and Pin
they tend to leave the area, get into theirwaiting car – our investigations have foundthese are often hired cars – and speed off.Sometimes people realise immediately thatthey have been scammed and are able toblock their bank cards on the spot, butmanyare less fortunate.”V Continued on page 2.
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Getting ready for serioussurgery can be fun. Childrenwho were scheduled fortreatment during Smile Weekat the Red Cross WarMemorial Children’s Hospitalwere entertained by IngridBarge of Enchanted Partieswith help from Dr AnitaParbhoo, a medical managerat the hospital, MishkaahGabier and Crystal Andrews ofClicks and Hedley Lewis,finance and fundraisingexecutive director of the SmileFoundation. Read the fullstory on page 6.
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Like most dogs, Welsh terrier Bennettlikes to go on adventures. And now his
owner has made it even easier by develop-ing a first of its kind app.
Doggy Do, developed by Shani Judes, pro-vides listings of dog-friendly venues fordogs and their owners to enjoy together.
The app lists dog-friendly businesses andrecreational spots throughout South Afri-ca, including restaurants, beaches, accom-modation, shops, vets, rescue organisa-tions, doggy day and night care, groomers,food types and photographers who special-ise in pet photography, Judes explains.
And it was, of course, inspired by Ben-nett.
“Like most dogs, Bennett wants to comealong, whether it be on a road trip, to a localbeach or even to work. We found it hard tofind information about which places aredog-friendly. So in order to make life easier,Bennett inspired DoggyDo,” she says.
Bennett was adopted by Judes in 2014.The app provides fast access to compre-
hensive listings for dog owners.“It has now become a bit more: it has a
new social media aspect where people cansee and interact with other dogs aroundthem and a tool for emergencies, whetherit be dog-friendly accommodation or a vet,”she says.
The geolocated function also helps userssee what’s around them.
The app has brought Bennett and Judescloser.
“It helps us to be able to take him alongwith us, so we get to spend so much moretime together. He is really well behaved(most of the time) and he loves other dogs,children and new places,” she says.
A firm favourite of Bennett’s is Clifton 1stbeach, which is dog-friendly all year round,
and the Alphen in Constantia.“He loves joining us for breakfast at the
Red Sofa Cafe, and we are busy planningsome curated trips one can do with yourdogs,” she says.
With just over 3600 downloads, Judes hasbeen receiving messages saying how dogsand their owners have found what theywere looking for very quickly.
Judes is hoping to have 5000 apps down-loaded by next month as well as expandingthe listings area.
“It is already throughout South Africaand there are plans for taking it global,” shesays.V The Doggy Do app is available on Play and iOSstores. Visit www.doggydo.co.za for more information.
Going out withFido made easy
Shani Judes with Bennett, who inspiredDoggyDo, the first app that lists dog-friendlyvenues.
The Salvation Army will once again host aninterdenominational Easter sunrise ser-vice at Rhodes Memorial, continuing a tra-dition that began in the 1940s.
The service, which is attended by up to1000 people, will take place on the steps ofRhodes Memorial, Rondebosch on Sundayat 06:20.
Salvation Army bands from all over thepeninsula will perform at the service.
Capetonians planning to attend the ser-vice are reminded that no parking will beallowed at the Rhodes Memorial itself. In-stead, parking is available at the southernentrance parking areas of the University ofCape Town’s upper campus (Exit 7 off theM3).
Free shuttles will run to Rhodes Memori-al from 05:00.
Easter sunrise service
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Hendricks says the problem for the CCID’spublic safety officers, and in turn their lawenforcement partners, is that ATMs are usu-ally considered to be private property.
“It therefore lies with the various banks tosecure their own properties, but severalATMs in the CBD and elsewhere do not havededicated security,” he says.
“This is currently on our radar to such anextent that we have engaged with the SouthAfrican Banking Risk Information Centre(Sabric) as well as with the various banks tovoice our concern. We’ve also been engagingwith the police and Cape Town Tourism, thelatter in particular to establish effective pub-lic awareness campaigns,” Hendricks says.
Sabric CEO Kalyani Pillay told People’sPost: “The crime that is occurring at the
ATMs is card swopping.”She advises ATM users to be cautious of
strangers who offer to help and to be alert totheir surroundings.
If you have been disturbed while using anATM, immediately change your Pin or stopthe card to protect yourself, Pillay says, anddon’t let anyone stand too close to you.
She advises setting a daily withdrawal lim-it as low as possible to protect yourself in theevent that your card and Pin are stolen bycriminals.
“Instruct your bank to activate SMS notifi-cations for all transactions, which shouldalert you if money is leaving your accountin an unauthorised manner. Keep yourbank’s ‘lost card’ telephone number in yourcellphone,” he says.
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Housing is free –don’t be connedTIYESE JERANJI
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TheCity of CapeTown reminds communi-ty members that they do not need to pay
anything to get their housing opportunity.This comes after a group of people had il-
legally occupied a piece of land close toCrestway High School, 10th Avenue in Re-treat (“Tyre burning a call for help”, Peo-ple’s Post, 15 March).It is alleged the land invaders were made
to pay R50 each to “register” for the emptyplot so that they could get houses. Themon-ey was said to have been collected by How-ard Soetwater who represented the Home-less People’s Organisation.Benedicta van Minnen, Mayco member
for human serttlements, says the City hasreceived more than one tip-off aboutSoetwater.“Last year, we received complaints that
this individual has allegedly been exploit-ing vulnerable people in the community bypromising them houses in exchange for afee of about R50, which he claimed wouldsecure their space. The City was also in-formed that various people who have un-knowingly heard about this scam, and who
are in desperate need of housing, have beenenquiring about this illegal action pertain-ing to the Crestway andAllenby Drive openspace, Retreat –wanting to knowhow to paytheir money, how they can qualify, whencan they move in,” she says.The City’s anti-land invasion unit demol-
ished the makeshift structures and plotmarkings on the empty land.About 300 000 Capetonians are registered
on the housing database and awaiting ahousing opportunity.“We have a housing delivery system in
place to ensure that those who have beenregistered for a housing opportunity for thelongest period of time are considered first.“Nor can we tolerate the hijacking of
housing opportunities through land inva-sions. Every single piece of land that is in-vaded becomes a fire risk, basic service de-livery suffers and the City’s resources arestretched to the limit.”The City is not planning any housing de-
velopment on the land that was invaded.The City says backyarders of Retreat andSteenbergwill benefit from the current pro-gramme which rolls out water and sanita-tion services (one per erf).Soetwater was unavailable for comment.
Sub-forum meeting to be held this afternoonSteenberg police will be hosting theirsub-forum meeting at the CommunityFaith church, St Simon Street, LavenderHill today at 14:30. The sub-forum meet-ing is scheduled for the Lavender Hill, St
Montague Village, Village Heights andCuba Heights areas. For further infor-mation contact the Sector Commander,Warrant Officer André Petersen on082 411 3535.
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Fifty WiFi hotspots have gone liveacross the province, as provincial gov-
ernment plans more than 300 more hot-spots for public use.Almost 400 hotspots will be located to
ensure as many as possible residents getaccess. One hotspot is planned for everyward in the province. The rollout is ex-pected to continue until 2019.A number of schools have received hot-
spots, including Bridgetown Secondary,Grassdale High, Grassy Park Secondary,Groote Schuur High, Heideveld Second-ary, Livingstone High, Maitland Second-ary, Manenberg Secondary, Phoenix Sec-ondary, Plumstead High, Salt River Sec-ondary, Southfield Primary, WindsorHigh School, Zwaanswyk High School, StAgnes Primary and Westcott Primary.Depending on the type of surroundings
directly around each hotspot,WiFi accessshould be available in a range of up to200m.All devices that have WiFi can use this
service, which is provided by Neotel.Residents will get to use 250MB per
month for browsing for free.Users will also be able to top up at R5
a day for up to 700MB.To encourage usage of the WiFi hot-
spots, the Western Cape government istraining community members as “inter-net champions” to make other residentsmore digitally literate.WiFi connectivity is anenabler ingrow-
ing the economy and creating jobs, saysAlan Winde, provincial minister of eco-nomic opportunities.“E-commerce is growing at a rate of
around 30%a year, with the growth show-
ing no signs of slowing down. The resultis that an internet economy worth R59bnin 2011 andmaking up 2% of the South Af-rican economy, will grow to as much as2.5% of the economy this year,” he says.Access to the internet makes e-services
more accessible to residents who wouldotherwise not be able to use this new wayof service delivery, Winde says.“This helps with the number of custom-
ers obtaining and paying for bills on timeandbeing able to access informationwith-out increasing call volumes to a depart-ment call centre.”Top-up internet access costs R5 per day
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NICOLE MCCAIN@nickymccain
The City of Cape Town will contract a pro-fessional service provider to develop theVissershok landfill site.This was discussed at local subcouncil
meetings, as the City will use Jeffares andGreen as consulting engineers for profes-sional services relating to the developmentand maintenance of the landfill site.The site in the Cape Farms area has the
City’s largest service area as it not only ac-cepts waste from the immediate surround-
ing area, but also from the Swartklip, Athlo-ne and Kraaifontein transfer stations, Son-nenberg says.“Around 45% of the waste received at the
City’s landfill sites goes to Vissershok,” ex-plains Ernest Sonnenberg, Mayco memberfor utility services.The City also operates two landfill sites:
Coastal Park in Muizenberg and Bellville.“A landfill site is constructed on an incre-
mental basis. At Vissershok there is some40ha of disposal cells still to be constructed.Maintenance of existing infrastructure,which is there to prevent pollution of the en-
vironment,must be undertaken on an ongo-ing basis,” says Sonnenberg.Being a contract for professional services
only, this contract does not place any imme-diate financial obligations on theCity.How-ever, it ensures that experienced profes-sionals are available when required.“In this instance the professional service
provider will undertake the design anddraw up tender documents for the procure-ment of a contractor to physically carry outthe work,” he says.The total estimated cost of this contract
for a period of 18 years is R30m.
Large plans for city’s landfill site
The Lions Club of Hout Bay’s art and craftmarket is open on Easter Sunday.Themarketwill trade everySunday from
10:00 to 16:00, weather permitting, with awide range of local crafts and new chil-dren’s activities, including funky scratchart.For more information call Miranda on
082 850 9752 or visit the houtbaylionscraft-market page on Facebook.
Hout Bay market is open
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‘Drug den’ bricked upTIYESE JERANJI
Residents of Nyasa Road, Lakeview in Re-treat can breathe a sigh of relief after a
problem house in the street was closed offwith bricks.The house, which is owned by the Passen-
gerRailAgency of SouthAfrica (Prasa), hadbeen an eyesore for them. For some timethey tried to get Prasa to act.Two weeks ago the house was closed off
with bricks and it has been put up for sale.There are allegations that the house was
used as a drug den, for gangsterism andprostitution and that it was used by va-grants. The house was also allegedly usedfor storing and stripping stolen goods.NadiaBooth,whostays close to thehouse,
says: “The house was used by all kinds ofpeople. It was scary. We had to get pictureson the state of the house to show that it wasreally degrading.”For three or four years the residents had
to deal with that. The LakeviewNeighbour-hood Watch stepped in to help.
Monica Petersen, chairperson of thewatch, says the house was a huge headachefor them.“This house was a problematic one. We
had to patrol and check it all the time be-cause a lot of things were going on in there.People were sleeping there. Residents whocomplained about their stuff being sto-len ... we found it there. I remember onetime when we were patrolling there werethree guys and a girl there smoking and wehad to tell them to get out. One night wefound another woman sleeping there so wehad to tell her to leave as she wasn’t safe,”she says.Petersen says they had to involve City of
Cape Town, which stepped in to get Prasato act.Petersen says they are really glad that
something was done about the house afterso many years. “We are very grateful andresidents will feel much safer.”People’s Post contacted Prasa to confirm
if the house has been put up for sale but itfailed to respond.
A problem house in Nyasa Road, Lakeview which belongs to Prasa has been closed off after severalcomplaints by neighbours. PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI
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The City of Cape Town’s Subcouncil 18 is identifying deserving individuals and organisationsfor the receiving of civic awards in accordance with the Conferment of Honours Policyapproved by Council on 3 December 2008 and amended by Council on 25 July 2012.
Members of the public are invited to nominate individuals or organisations for an award.A certificate of recognition for outstanding achievements and service to individuals ororganisations that have made a significant contribution to civil society within their areas ofjurisdiction may be awarded to a living person or in memory of a deceased person.
All nominations must be in writing, and include adequate motivation.
Please submit your nomination and supporting motivation to the Subcouncil Manager,AC Manuels, at [email protected] on or before Monday 11 April 2016.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER62/2016
CONFERMENT OF SUBCOUNCILCIVIC AWARDS: SUBCOUNCIL 18
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
A smile on the face of a child is alwaysspecial – and giving a child a chance to
smile is more than a miracle.Last week ten of these miracles became
a reality when the Red Cross War Memori-al Children’s Hospital hosted its SmileWeek from 14 to 18 March.The nervous looks on the faces of parents
and family members on the D-floor of thefacility was overshadowed by the laughterof the childrenwho have been given the op-portunity to have life-changing facial re-constructive surgery.The surgeries were performed by the de-
partment of plastic, reconstructive andmaxillofacial surgery.These included com-plex cleft lip and palate surgeries, correct-ive mid-face, mandibular and airway sur-geries as well as scalp and hair reconstruc-tion.When they face the world with their new
smiles after surgery it’s thanks to somespecial people who made it possible.Clicks worked with the hospital and the
Smile Foundation.Clicks says the South African public
have also helped to make these smiles pos-sible through their contributionsandongo-ing support, which have been key to thesuccess of the initiative.“In 2014 Clicks launched the #ClicksSmi-
leyChallenge, an online campaign encour-aging the public to upload images of theirbest smiles to Facebook. There was also acall to action to create a beautiful smile byfollowing a good dental regime,” says Ja-
mie Lane, a commercial executive of ClicksSouth Africa.“Last year we looked at how we can grow
the message around good dental regime andsimultaneously give back to a good cause bymaking more smiles possible.“The result was the mechanism of donat-
ing R1 to the Smile Foundation for everyClicks-branded oral healthcare product pur-chased during National Oral HealthMonth.”Provincial health was also involved with
Clicks and the Smile Foundation to ensurethat they were giving back the smiles tothose who deserve it the most.The health department relies on public-
private partnerships to help in respondingto the medical needs of these children andthe community at large.“The hospital is very appreciative of this
collaboration with the Smile Foundation asthe relationship has enabled us to augmentour ability to provide this particular servicefor our patients,” says Dr Anita Parbhoo,medical manager at the hospital.“A huge thank you to Clicks which has
sponsored this year’s initiative.”Collectively todate, theSmileFoundation,
via various sponsors, has supported the sur-gical teams with seven similar initiatives atthe Red Cross War Memorial Children’sHospital and with two previous initiativesat the George Regional Hospital in theSouthern Cape.MoiraGerszt, operations executive direct-
or of the Smile Foundation, adds that theClicks campaign to consumers encouragedthem to move forward with more initiativesand support.
Smiles all around
Volunteer Wildfire Services (VWS) is look-ing for new volunteers to join its firefightingfamily. With stations in Newlands, Sunny-dale in the South Peninsula and Jonker-shoek, it is calling for active, relatively fitwomen and men, 18 years and older, from allover Cape Town.VWS has been combating wildfires since
the devastating fires of 1999 in Cape Town.Today, VWShas about 220members at four
stations (a new one is developing in Gra-bouw). The non-profit organisation is run byvolunteers – nomembers ormanagement are
paid for the work they do.Since its inception VWS has helped Table
Mountain National Park, CapeNature, Over-berg District Municipality and WinelandsDistrict Municipality with some of the wil-dest fires in the Western Cape. VWS is onstand-by to respond to wildfires 24/7.Most VWS volunteers have day jobs.
V Information sessions for interested new volunteerswill take place from today to Tuesday 19 April. Trainingwill begin in April, in order to be ready for the next fireseason. For more information visit http://bit.ly/vwsre-cruitment or email [email protected].
Volunteer now as fireman
The localorganisationVolunteerWildfire Servicesis looking forvolunteers to joinits firefightingfamily. Trainingstarts in Apriland info sessionsare being heldbeforehand.PHOTO: JOHN MURRY
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 22 March 2016 NEWS 7
DISRUPTION OFWATER SUPPLY:RETREAT AND STEENBERGTuesday 29 March 2016Thursday 31 March 2016
The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Department will be completing a zero pressuretest on the water supply feeding the water supply zone in Retreat on Tuesday 29 March 2016and Steenberg on Thursday 31 March 2016.
This will result in the disruption of the water supply to these areas from 22:00 until 04:00 thefollowing morning.
The work has been planned carefully to ensure minimal disruption of the water supply in theaffected areas.
For maintenance and upgrading, the water supply network across the city is divided intoreticulation zones which are smaller and much more manageable sections of the largenetwork. This work forms part of the City’s Water Demand Management Plan and willsignificantly reduce the occurrence of pipe bursts and subsequent water losses.
Please store water in clean sealed containers for domestic use during this period.
The City regrets any inconvenience caused.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER63/2016
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For more than six years the Philisa Abafa-zi Bethu organisation in Lavender Hill
has been working to help abused womanand children.
With a safe house in Wynberg the organi-sation has offered a place of comfort forthose who face domestic violence.
Being fully dependent on donations hasnot discouraged this hard work.
KFM, in partnership with the Dis-ChemFoundation, donated R80 000 to the organi-sation last Tuesday, to help it continue itswork.
The Foundation’s Penny Stein says:“Through my work at the Dis-Chem Foun-dation, I have visited many safe houses andI can confidently say that it takes an incred-ibly special person to provide support to the
women and children who come throughtheir door.”
Lucinda Evans, founder of Philisa Abafa-zi Bethu, says they are grateful for the dona-tion and it will go a long way in helpingthem.
Evans hopes to use the money to pay safehouse’s outstanding bills.
They will also look into buying new bedsfor the safe house. Currently they have 10beds and one emergency bed for any elderlyperson. She will meet with the donors andhear how they are hoping the money willbe spent.
In the organisation’s existence this is thebiggest donation it has received.
“It’s really a nice thing when people seeyou work and they open their arms to sup-port whatever you’re doing. After workingfor years this is really something great,” Ev-ans says.
TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji
Steenberg police have made a number of ar-rests thanks to community members.
Members of Operation Combat arrested a43-year-old man from Seawind for the pos-session of and dealing in drugs at Fawleycourt last Tuesday at about 17:45. Eightwhole mandrax tablets, 13 half mandraxtablets and R130 cash were confiscated.
While the police officers were busy withthe arrest a group of about 50 people started
throwing stones at them. The members re-taliated by firing rubber bullets at thecrowd to disperse them and leaving the areawith the suspect.
Later that day, when members of Opera-tion Combat were doing stop-and-search pa-trols in Depsiton Crescent, a 21-year-oldman from Epsten Road was arrested for theillegal possession of 13 7.65mm rounds ofammunition.
At 22:00 on the same day an 18-year-oldfrom Lavender Hill was arrested in Muircourt for having 13 bankies of dagga.
Stop-n-searches find drugs, ammo
The Lions Club of Hout Bay’s art and craftmarket is open on Easter Sunday.
The market will trade every Sundayfrom 10:00 to 16:00, weather permitting,with a wide range of local crafts and new
children’s activities, including funkyscratch art.
For more information call Miranda on082 850 9752 or visit the houtbaylionscraft-market page on Facebook.
Hout Bay market is open
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A triumphant provincialsoftball team has re-turned from the national
provincial championships inPolokwane unbeaten.They have the champions
trophy in possession follow-ing their superbwork over thelast week.The Western Cape coaching
staff of Steven Rodkin andWayne May also happen to bethe Super League coaches ofleague champions GlenthornA’s.They led teamWesternCape
on a merry dance practicallythrough most of the matches.Some of the matches were af-fected by stormy rains and re-sults in the round robin.Though the Capetonians
had their noses in front, theyhad to share with the opposi-tion with a point each.Nevertheless, the Western
Cape side defeated Ekurhu-leni (Eastern Gauteng) 6-2 inthe grand final on Sunday.Earlier in the day Western
Cape advanced to the final aft-er beating Ekurhuleni 6-3 in
the play-off.Tshwane beat KwaZulu-Na-
tal 9-6 in the other play-off.Ekurhuleni then defeated
Tshwane for a place in thegrand final.The Tshwane side had to be
content with receiving thebronze medal.In the Grand Final eight
players of Glenthorn A’s(pitcher Lauren Mulder,CindyDavids,Nicole Fortune,Astrid van Kresteren, AlexFortune, Carla Swanepool, Li-sa Erasmus and CourtneyStevens, the designated pitchhitter) and two players of Fal-cons (Kelly Julie andCarla Ja-cobs) represented theWesternCape outfit.
Allstar teamMany of the Western Cape
team playersmade the all-starteam – Erasmus, Van Krester-en, Fortune, Davids, Jacobs,Fortune, Julie, Swanepooland Mulder.Three umpires also ob-
tained their national grading(level 4) – Bonita Cloete, Ce-leste Achilles Nomdo andMonkgogi Thakgathi.
Province’ssoftballvictorious
BREATHTAKING BIKING: Multiple motocross champion and trial bike specialist Brian Capper had the crowd in aweat the Cape Argus SportShow, which was held at Sandringham near Stellenbosch over the weekend. Here he jumpsacross volunteer Natasha Schaake. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
Eagles establish nest in HeideveldEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
Crystal Palace Football Club’sfoundation visited Heideveld andHout Bay recently to conduct a se-ries of coaching clinics and hosta mini-tournament.The tournament saw u.11 boys
and u.13 girls compete for theright to play at the Barclays Pre-mier League (BPL) Live event,which took place in Camps Bayover the weekend.However, one of the more im-
portant aims of the day in Heidev-eld was to establish a legacy forCrystal Palace, affectionatelyknown as the Eagles in the region.The event was facilitated and
organised by Active Communi-ties, a British-based organisationwith an office in Cape Town, withwhich Crystal Palace has workedin the past.Robin Falken, project manager
of Active Communities in CapeTown, said having Palace visitHeideveld was significant in it-self.“It is massive for the communi-
ty as soccer is a major sport in thecommunities; it is the most domi-nant and most popular sportthroughout.“These kids often look up to the
soccer stars as their role modelsand for them to get out of the cir-cumstances that they are in,” hesaid.GaryMulcahey, sports develop-
ment director of the Crystal Pal-ace foundation, said although thefirst team has been to Cape Townduring their pre-season, this hasbeen the first time that the clubhas had an opportunity to involveitself in community work.“The club was here pre-season
and played some games in the sta-dium and really enjoyed it andthat was one of the reasons which
were great when the PremierLeague announced Cape Townwas going to be the venue for BPLLive and we were going to makesure thatCrystal Palacewas goingto have a presence here in the lo-cal townships,” he said.Mulcahey said the aim was to
get children to play and enjoyplaying in a tournament set-up.“Speaking to coaches locally,
they train a lot, but there are notmany competitions like this. Thatwas one area that they wanted toget going.“Also we are here to see local
talent and see what players thereare out there.“If we can do well in the local
communities, then these kids willalways remember Crystal Palaceand the day that they came tothem and hopefully we can leavea legacy and they will have a littlesoft spot for Crystal Palace,” headded.
Yonrick Isaacs ofWoodlands Primary
School (left)watches as his
teammate ElyaazFortune clears the
ball from anonrushing
Ayabonga Maloyeifrom Heideveld
during CrystalPalace’s visit to
the area last week.PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
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Easter youthsoccer cup toentertainJOSEPH PILLAY
The ever-popular Easter tour-nament, now in its 10th year,promises to provide plenty of
excitement as well as entertain-ment galore.Theu.14 soccer event has attract-
ed the cream of the crop. The tour-nament sees 24 teams from acrossthe Cape Peninsula vying for thesought-after championship trophyin the gold section.It is hosted by of one of the oldest
clubs in Cape soccer, TrinitariansFootball Club.The hive of activity takes place
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of Trinitarians, says the youth soc-cer tournament is not only a seri-ous competition but also an excit-ing event in which players fromvarious communities strut theirstuff in the playing arena.“They can learn new tricks;
make new friendships since thecommon love of soccer will defi-nitely bring them together. Theycan even keep in contact for sever-al years after the prestigiousEaster youth soccer cup.”He adds it is not only the players,
but also fans who come to be enter-tained and share in the feast ofyouth soccer.The organisers of the Easter
tournament hope to provide greatgames and, by doing so, perhapsentice and inspire players andtheir teams to have the same inter-est in soccer.“Our main goal is to ensure that
the youth soccer festival be evenbetter, larger and more enjoyable.We are very proud of what we haveachieved so far but it does notmean that we did not know whatwe could reach.“We would like to have even
more teams in order to make oursoccer cup more colourful, morethrilling and well-known,” saysHendricks.The Mitchell’s Plain club Cape
Tars will be determined and eager
to defend the championship titlethey won in the gold section lastyear.The previous champions, Fire-
flighters (2014) and Vasco da Gama(2013), have not entered for thisyear’s event.But there is enough of a chal-
lenge as clubs like MorgensterUnited of theMitchell’s Plain area,Benfica of Manenberg, HanoverPark FC, Hellenic, Ajax CapeTown, Juventus of Khayelitsha,Clarewood of Cape District LFAand new entrants Cape Town Liv-erpool Academywill be in it to winit.
Round robinWith that in mind the 24 teams
will be divided into eight groups ofthree each and will compete on around-robin league basis.The winners of each group will
advance to the gold section quar-ter-final knockout stages. Teamsfinishing second will compete inthe quarter-finals of the silver sec-tion. The third-placed teams willenter the fray in the bronze sec-tion.Besides trophies and medals up
for grabs, cash incentives will begiven to the winners, runners-upand losing semi-finalist and quar-ter-finalist as well.The player of the tournament
and goalkeeper will be chosen bythe match officials and the manag-er and top goalscorer awards bythe tournament committee.
TeamsThe 24 teams that have shown in-
terest to compete in the three-daytournament are: Ajax Cape Town,Bayview, Belhar Spurs, BellstarUnited, Bellville United, BlueDowns Spurs, Cape Tars, CapeTown Liverpool Academy, Clare-wood, Central, ElsiesRiverUnited,Hanover Park FC, Hellenic, Invin-cible Cravenby, Island Rovers,Ithemba Labantu Academy, Ju-ventus, Kuils River, Matroosfon-tein, Morgenster United, Ravens-mead, RiversideRangers andhostsTrinitarians.
RANGERS RALLY TO TOP TUSSLE: Timothy Rhoda of Grassy Park United (left) in a tussle for posses-sion with Govan Brink of Maitland’s FN Rangers. Rangers won the round robin match 4-1.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Bothasig win back-to-back titlesSEAN CAMPBELL
Bothasig thumped Silvertree 15-0in their penultimate game of theseason to secure their secondBAWP Major League title in frontof their home supporters.Similarly to last season’smaiden
championship, it was a collectiveeffort that brought Bothasig theback-to-back league titles.With one game to go, Bothasig
boast 23 wins and four losses. Twoof their losses cameback-to-back inthe early part of the season – toBellville and Durbanville respec-tively.They then went on a nine-game
winning streak before they weresurprised byWestridge Yankees inMitchell’s Plain. Just as theygot ona decent run again, Athlone A’sdowned them2-1 in their last defeat
of the season.Athlone A’s were also their last
opponents yesterday and are insecond place in the league. Athlonehas a record of 21 wins and six loss-es.Bothasig’s championship season
was built around the excellentpitching by Dylan Unsworth andJared Elario, whichwas supportedsuperbly by Brad Erasmus and Lu-cas Steinlin from Germany.This was backed up by a solid de-
fensive unit which conceded theleast runs in the league.Although the offensive did not
set the scene alight, the consistenthitting by Kyle Botha, Brett Wil-lemburg, the Feldtman brothers,Andrew Norman and Benji Smithalways posed a threat to the opposi-tion. Newbies Tyrone Milne andNick Eagles also stepped up when
required.Bothasig showed the depth in the
club when they kept on winningwhile five of their players wereaway on national duty.Bothasig’s squad was boosted by
Steinlin, a more consistent Nor-man and the promotion of Milneand Eagles from the reserve side.They also bolstered their coach-
ing departmentwhen they broughtin Greg Willemburg (VOB) andShaunMarshall (Bellville) to assistRaymond Tew and Neil Adonis toprepare the team.All players in the Bothasig side
have been selected for either theWPA, WPB or WP u.23 squads forthe national tournament at Chuk-ker Road Sports Complex nextweek. Except for Duane Feldtman,who was not available for selec-tion.