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THURSDAY 12 June 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za | Mobisite: ppost.mobi TELLING IT AS IT IS ATHLONE 2 2 G o o F loors loors 11 Carrick Crescent Athlone Industria-Opp Easy Pack Tel (021) 633 6156 / Fax (021) 633 8603 Quality European Laminated Flooring available R 39 99 2 /m Laminate Flooring Laminate Flooring EXCL VAT Terms & Conditions apply from R 29 95 /sheet Mosaics Mosaics now from R 109 95 2 /m Porcelain Tiles Porcelain Tiles INCL VAT from LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED DEBIT & CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. 021 691 1873 Unit 2 Cnr Blomvlei & Jan Smuts Dr, Lansdowne WINDOW FRAMES ALUMINIUM WINDOW FRAMES ALUMINIUM PT69 (600x900) PT99 (900x900) PT129(1200x900) PTT1212(1200x1200) R550 R699 R799 R1100 Available in White & Natural. All other sizes available at ridiculously low prices. PT69 (600x900) PT99 (900x900) PT129(1200x900) PTT1212(1200x1200) Available in White & Natural. 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Cash & Carry Only. Strictly Cash / Debit / Credit Cards / RCS Card (excl Am Ex & Diners Club). Valid until 16 June 2014 or while stocks last. Delivery can be arranged. All prices include VAT. Cash & Carry Only. Strictly Cash / Debit / Credit Cards / RCS Card (excl Am Ex & Diners Club). Valid until 16 June 2014 or while stocks last. Delivery can be arranged. NOW 99 R689 NOW 99 R689 Was R999 Was R999 NOW 98 R99 NOW 98 R99 Was R199 Was R199 Was R998 Was R998 SINK COMBO UNIT CONTRACTORS 900mm complete unit includes the 900 cupboard unit and 900 sink sit on complete unit includes the 900 cupboard unit and 900 sink sit on Buy 5 or more and get the glue free Buy 5 or more and get the glue free CRIME: MURDER VICTIMS’ FAMILIES GIVEN UPDATE ON CASES Road map to justice TARREN-LEE HABELGAARN @LeeLaVidaLoca L oved ones of murder victims were this week finally given progress reports on the status of their battle for justice. A total of 72 murder cases are currently under investigation by Athlone police, most of which were committed between April 2013 and March this year. But the majority of the families, some of whom have been waiting for answers since 2007, say they don’t even know whether the incidents are under investigation owing to a lack of communication from the authori- ties. Provincial police management as well as the precinct’s detectives on Monday met with the loved ones of the victims to finally update them on the progress of the investiga- tions. This comes after the Athlone Community Policing Forum requested intervention from the provincial police to investigate the station’s alleged under-performance. Most of the relatives expressed frustration and anger about the lack of communication and service delivery from police. For most of them, the meeting was their first form of feedback since the deaths of their kin. Sadia Leonard from Kewtown sobbed when she was given an update on the investi- gation into the murders of her son and hus- band. A singe bullet ended their lives in Janu- ary. “Before the shooting, I went to the police station 10 times to inform them that some- one had been threatening my family. But they did nothing,” she recalled. “On the day of the murders, the same per- son who had been making the threats walked past us. He pulled out the gun and I moved in between the shooter and my son to block the bullet. But my boy pushed me away. “The bullet then went through his heart and exited into my husband’s head.” Her daughter had spotted the shooter be- fore the incident and phoned the station to request intervention. “They never answered the phone. I ran be- tween the two bodies, but I lost both of them. If only the police had listened and acted. They would both still be alive.” Nyanga Cluster Commander Major-Gen- eral Robbie Robberts assured the loved ones that feedback would be given on a regular basis from now on. “It is unacceptable for families to have to wait or come into the station to find out about the progress of their case. It is the duty of the investigating officer to update fami- lies at least once a month,” he said. Six months have passed since Bridgetown resident Natasha Johnson lost her brother in a suspected vigilante attack. He was shot while allegedly breaking into a car. Johnson said she was surprised to receive a letter informing her of the meeting. “My brother died in December and not once did we receive an update from police unless we went to ask. It is very traumatic to lose a loved one and it has been even more difficult to see the trauma my mother has been subjected to,” she said. Provincial Head Inspector Brigadier J Solomons said the aim of the meeting was to help rebuild trust in the local authorities. “Now that most of the families have been brought up to speed on the progress of their cases, we will be monitoring detectives at the station to ensure that these families are given an update at least once a month, as it should be. This kind of interaction between police and the community is important and should happen regularly,” he insisted. Kaylin Leedenberg lost his brother in 2010 in a drive-by shooting and said it is upsetting to have to wait four years for progress up- dates. “This meeting is the first time we have ev- er received feedback. It is disgusting that we had to wait so long, especially because those suspected of committing the crime is walk- ing around free while my brother is dead. The only way we will get closure is if there is justice,” he said. Athlone Community Policing Forum chairperson Aziza Kannemeyer said the meeting was an attempt at mending the rela- tionship between the police and the commu- nity they serve. “Feedback was one of our biggest issues on the memorandum we handed to the pro- vincial police,”she said. “We are trying to rebuild the trust be- tween residents and the police and the meet- ing is a step in the right direction.” V Share your thoughts. Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1. CHANGING LIVES: Doctors and donors of Sarah Fox Convalescent Hospital yesterday celebrated the success of their palliative care unit. Palliative care focuses on relieving the pain and suffering of pa- tients such as Esona Mat- shisa (pictured) and their families. The unit was es- tablished last year. It ca- ters for children requiring ongoing treatment upon discharge from a special- ised hospital, such as Red Cross Children’s Hospital. The Red Cross Children’s Hospital Trust is funding, over a two-year period, the development of the 10-bed inpatient palliative care unit. The unit is the first paediatric palliative service to have been es- tablished in an intermedi- ate care facility in South Africa, says palliative care consultant at the hospital Dr Michelle Meiring (pic- tured). PHOTO: TARREN-LEE HABELGAARN

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THURSDAY 12 June 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za | Mobisite: ppost.mobiTELLING IT AS IT IS

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DEBIT & CREDIT

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WINDOW FRAMESALUMINIUM

PT69 (600x900)

PT99 (900x900)

PT129(1200x900)

PTT1212(1200x1200)

R550

R699

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PT69 (600x900)

PT99 (900x900)

PT129(1200x900)

PTT1212(1200x1200)

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R550

R699

R799

R1100

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CRIME: MURDER VICTIMS’ FAMILIES GIVEN UPDATE ON CASES

Road map to justiceTARREN­LEE HABELGAARN

@LeeLaVidaLoca

Loved ones of murder victims were thisweek finally given progress reports onthe status of their battle for justice.

A total of 72 murder cases are currentlyunder investigation by Athlone police, mostofwhichwere committedbetweenApril 2013and March this year.

But the majority of the families, some ofwhom have been waiting for answers since2007, say they don’t even know whether theincidents are under investigation owing toa lack of communication from the authori-ties.

Provincial police management as well asthe precinct’s detectives on Monday metwith the loved ones of the victims to finallyupdate themon theprogress of the investiga-tions.

This comes after the Athlone CommunityPolicing Forum requested interventionfrom the provincial police to investigate thestation’s alleged under-performance.

Most of the relatives expressed frustrationand anger about the lack of communicationand service delivery from police.

For most of them, the meeting was theirfirst form of feedback since the deaths oftheir kin.

Sadia Leonard from Kewtown sobbedwhen shewas givenanupdate on the investi-gation into the murders of her son and hus-band.

A singe bullet ended their lives in Janu-ary.

“Before the shooting, I went to the policestation 10 times to inform them that some-one had been threatening my family. Butthey did nothing,” she recalled.

“On the day of the murders, the same per-son who had been making the threatswalked past us. He pulled out the gun andI moved in between the shooter and my sonto block the bullet. But my boy pushed meaway.

“The bullet then went through his heartand exited into my husband’s head.”

Her daughter had spotted the shooter be-fore the incident and phoned the station torequest intervention.

“They never answered the phone. I ran be-tween the two bodies, but I lost both of them.If only the police had listened and acted.They would both still be alive.”

Nyanga Cluster Commander Major-Gen-eral Robbie Robberts assured the loved onesthat feedback would be given on a regularbasis from now on.

“It is unacceptable for families to have towait or come into the station to find outabout the progress of their case. It is the dutyof the investigating officer to update fami-lies at least once a month,” he said.

Six months have passed since Bridgetownresident Natasha Johnson lost her brotherin a suspected vigilante attack.

He was shot while allegedly breaking intoa car.

Johnson said she was surprised to receivea letter informing her of the meeting.

“My brother died in December and notonce did we receive an update from policeunless we went to ask. It is very traumatic

to lose a loved one and it has been evenmoredifficult to see the trauma my mother hasbeen subjected to,” she said.

Provincial Head Inspector Brigadier JSolomons said the aim of the meeting wasto help rebuild trust in the local authorities.

“Now that most of the families have beenbrought up to speed on the progress of theircases, we will be monitoring detectives atthe station to ensure that these families aregiven an update at least once a month, as itshould be. This kind of interaction betweenpolice and the community is important andshould happen regularly,” he insisted.

Kaylin Leedenberg lost his brother in 2010inadrive-by shootingand said it is upsettingto have to wait four years for progress up-dates.

“This meeting is the first time we have ev-

er received feedback. It is disgusting that wehad to wait so long, especially because thosesuspected of committing the crime is walk-ing around free while my brother is dead.The only way we will get closure is if thereis justice,” he said.

Athlone Community Policing Forumchairperson Aziza Kannemeyer said themeetingwas an attempt atmending the rela-tionship between the police and the commu-nity they serve.

“Feedback was one of our biggest issueson the memorandum we handed to the pro-vincial police,”she said.

“We are trying to rebuild the trust be-tween residents and the police and themeet-ing is a step in the right direction.”V Share your thoughts. Starting with the word “Post”,SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

CHANGING LIVES: Doctorsand donors of Sarah FoxConvalescent Hospitalyesterday celebrated thesuccess of their palliativecare unit. Palliative carefocuses on relieving thepain and suffering of pa­tients such as Esona Mat­shisa (pictured) and theirfamilies. The unit was es­tablished last year. It ca­ters for children requiringongoing treatment upondischarge from a special­ised hospital, such as RedCross Children’s Hospital.The Red Cross Children’sHospital Trust is funding,over a two­year period,the development of the10­bed inpatient palliativecare unit. The unit is thefirst paediatric palliativeservice to have been es­tablished in an intermedi­ate care facility in SouthAfrica, says palliative careconsultant at the hospitalDr Michelle Meiring (pic­tured). PHOTO: TARREN­LEEHABELGAARN

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FUNERAL ASSISTANCE: ACCOMMODATING THE HOMELESS

Burial policy for indigentASTRID FEBRUARIE

@FebAstrid

A proposed draft policy aims to providehomeless people with a simple and dig-nified burial.

The City of Cape Town’s proposed draftpolicy provides a choice of a weekday burialor cremation which is subject to certain cri-teria and conditions.

Belinda Walker, Mayoral Committeemember for the City’s Community Servicesand Special Projects, says it is not a “burialpolicy” or “funeral policy” but a draft policyguideline to provide aid to the destitute.

“The policy is currently in a draft formatand will need to undergo a public participa-tion process before it is adopted as a policyby council,” she says.

Currently the requests for burial or cre-mation of destitute persons are processedand addressed within an established prac-tice, in the absence of an approved policy.

Walker says the proposed policy will for-malise current best practice and allow fora more structured decision-making processand ensure legal compliance.

“The draft policy has a set of qualifyingcriteria with regard to burial or cremationsof destitute persons,” she says.

These include that the deceased did nothave an income greater than the State OldAge Pension or State Disability Pension; thedeceased did not have an insurance policyor estate which could be used to pay for theburial; the deceased died in destitute cir-cumstances, and no next-of-kin or relativewith a legal duty to support the deceased,and with sufficient means, is able to pay forthe burial or cremation costs; and no otherperson, NGO or welfare organisation can befound to pay for the burial or cremationcosts.

The City may exercise its sole discretionto accept an application for a destitute buri-al without compliance of the aforesaid crite-ria to fulfil those obligations.

Walker says advertisement of the draftpolicy is likely to take place in July and willbe available for viewing and public com-ment for 30 days. “The draft policy will beavailable at all public libraries and on theCity’s website,” she says.

No registration is required. “Anyone whodies in destitute circumstances in accord-ance with the said criteria may qualify forassistance with burial or cremation. Home-less people and occupants of old age homesand shelters have all received assistancefrom the City in the past,” she adds.

The public will be made aware of this poli-cy via local subcouncils, clinics, libraries,

shelters and old age homes. “The public cansubmit comments on the draft policy duringthe public participation process and no di-rect fee is required from the public.”

She says the policy will be implementedonly after it has gone through the requiredpublic participation process, all commentsare incorporated, and it has been approvedby council. “We will always endeavour toensure people can bury and mourn theirloved ones according to their cultural andreligious beliefs.”

She says this is why the City provides theoption of burial assistance.

“We also provide the option of transport-ing the deceased to a place of worship orhouse for a dignified, simple service beforebeing transported to the gravesite or crema-torium.”

Every little makes a differenceYour donation could help feed a hungrytummy.

The Bridgetown Assembly of God Churchwill host a community event on Youth Day(Monday 16 June) to raise funds for theirsoup kitchen.

The Freeway Prisoners MCC will be do-ing a bike drive from Blossom Road to theAssembly of God Church between 13:00 and

14:00. Anyone who would like to make dona-tions to the soup kitchen can take alongtheir donations of ingredients or money onthe day.

The soup kitchen currently feeds theneedy and would like to branch out to feedthe elderly people waiting early in line athospitals as well as schools. Call LatchmeSam on 073 353 8978.

Creche meetsHazendal Educare will host a publicmeeting on Tuesday 17 June at 19:30.The meeting will be held at theirpremises at 1 Kuils Road. All parentsare welcome to attend.

For more information email San-dra on [email protected].

ASSISTANCE: With the City of Cape Town’s proposed draft policy homeless people would receivea dignified funeral. PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

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The Nantes is becoming the prime spotfor drug dealers to operate from andresidents are livid.

Groups of youngsters are gathered in thepark throughout the day and are allegedlysmoking drugs in full view of others usingthe park.A resident living close the park, who

asked that his name not be published, is dis-gusted bywhat he haswitnessed at the park.“I take a walk in the park everyday and

I see everything that goes on. Youngsterswalk in with backpacks and sit in a spot fur-thest from the gate. You can smell the daggain the air and if you tell them to move awaythey just ask who are you to tell them,” hesays.“The smokers chase other children out of

the park and people are scared to send theirchildren to the park alone. I have also heardthey are recruiting the kids who play in theskate park to sell their drugs.”Resident Ashlyn Goliath says she is con-

cerned about the safety of her children.“There are funny characters who hang

around in the park for hours almost every-day. They are very intimidating and are al-ways watching the younger kids,” she says.“Children are so easily drawn into drugs

and crime these days and I don’t want mychildren to go down that park. I stoppedsending my children to the park for a while,but why should I punishmy children? Theseyoungsters have no respect and don’t eventry to hide what they are doing. Where arethe police and security?”Ward councillor Suzette Little confirms

she has received many complaints regard-

ing drug-related problems at the Nantes.“The facility was built to provide a safe

recreational space for the community to useand grow but from day one there has beenoneor twobadapples ruining the experiencefor others. This will not be tolerated,” shesays.“Wecannot allow the fewbadapples to dic-

tate our lives and we need to do that by tak-ing back our amenities and streets. We havesecurity and cameras in place at the Nantes,but they can’t be at all places at once.”Little says she is appealing to the public

to come forward.“The only way to do something is to con-

front the guilty ones or at least try and estab-lish who they are. Give names and address-es and then we can take it further.”Community Policing Forum vice-chair-

person Edward Doe says the Nantes has be-come a nightmare. “Drug lords have takenover the park and security [guards] are tooscared to reprimand the guilty people. Thereare a lot more children in the park duringschool hours and that is an increasingworryfor us,” he says.

SAFETY CONCERNS: Residents are demanding increased police presence and security at theNantes Park to curb drug­related incidents. PHOTOS: TARREN­LEE HABELGAARN

Following upall leadsCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Surveillance footage is being analysedfor leads in connection with the mur-der of a 65-year-old woman who wasshot in her driveway on Saturdaynight.The victim, understood to be the

wife of an Athlone businessman, wasgunned down in a suspected robberyshortly before 20:00.It is alleged thewomanwas followed

home fromherhusband’s shop inKlip-fontein Road, Surrey Estate.Athlone Police Station commander

Colonel Krisjan Verwant says the vic-tim died of a single gunshot.“Three armed suspects attacked the

womanat herhome inMasseyAvenuejust after she entered her driveway.She was shot in the lower abdomenand died on the scene,” he confirms.Police are in possession of surveil-

lance footage, taken from a camera atthe victim’s home, to aid in appre-hending the suspects.“It appears that there was a struggle

for the victim’s handbag andone of thesuspects fired a shot.“The suspects made away with the

handbag which contained an undis-closed amount of money,” he con-firms.The woman was buried on Sunday

in accordance with Muslim rites.A case of murder is under investiga-

tion.Anyone with information on the in-

cident is urged to contact Athlone po-lice on (021) 697 9238/39.

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 12 June 20144 NEWS

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within 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to

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again appealing for the gen-erous support of the public toassist the needy throughtheir many social outreachprogrammes.The Salvation Army

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Thieves arecashing inTARREN­LEE HABELGAARN

@LeeLaVidaLoca

Shoppers are being tar-geted at a GatesvilleATM.

Athlone Police Stationcommander Colonel Kris-jan Verwant confirms theyhave received a number ofcomplaints from shoppersclaiming to have fallen vic-tim to card cloners as wellas robbers.

“We’ve had reports filedby people who have beenrobbed immediately afterdrawing money at the ATMin the Shoprite Centre. It’sa robbery and card cloninghotspot, which we are in-vestigating,” he says.

“No one has been serious-ly injured during these rob-beries but the number of in-cidents has been increas-ing.”

Sulaiman Salie says he has been targetedtwice at the ATM.

“Recently my wife and I were going to doour monthly shopping. I drew R800 and putit in my [wallet]. When I took out my walletto pay at the shop [the cash] was gone,” hesays.

“A man had bumped into me just after Ileft the ATM and that is when it must havebeen stolen. I have heard of similar inci-dents and all of [the complainants] seem tohave been pick-pocketed. My wife and I are

both pensioners so everycent counts.”

Not all thieves look suspi-cious, he says, as the crookwho bumped into him was awell-dressed man.

“It happens in a split sec-ond – you won’t even knowyour money is gone. Theyneed to get security to patrolregularly or a better policepresence in the area.”

Centre management con-firms they are aware of inci-dents of thefts at the ATM,but claim they have not re-ceived any recent formalcomplaints.

“We were unaware thatpeople are still beingrobbed. We will be sure topost one of our securityguards full-time near theATM. That should deter peo-ple from trying their luck,”a spokesperson says.

Verwant confirms most incidents occurduring lunch time and at the end of themonth when people draw more money thanusual.

“Be alert when drawing money. Lookaround before drawing cash and see if thereis any suspicious behaviour from peoplehanging around the ATM,” he says.

“Also ensure that there arepeople aroundwhen you do a transaction. It is also impor-tant not to flaunt or count the money whereeveryone can see. Put your cash away be-fore leaving the ATM.”

TARGETED: Shoppers are beingtargeted at an ATM in a shop­ping centre in Gatesville.

PHOTO: TARREN­LEE HABELGAARN

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 12 June 20146 NEWS

Notice is hereby given that the meetings of the 24 (twenty four) subcouncils of theCity of Cape Town will take place at the times and venues indicated in the schedule below:

Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager

1Council Chambers, AdministrationBlock A, Royal Ascot, Bridle Way,Milnerton

19 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein

18 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood

19 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676

4Parow Council Chambers, Tallent Street,Parow

19 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196

5 Delft South Library, Delft Main Road, Delft 18 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161

6Bellville Council Chambers, Bellville CivicCentre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville

20 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024

7Durbanville Council Chambers, corner ofOxford and Queen streets, Durbanville

20 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689

8Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand

19 10:00Izak du Toit021 850 4149

9Andile Msizi Hall, Bangiso Drive, Site B,Khayelitsha

18 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351

10Lookout Hill Tourism Facility, corner ofSpine Way and Mew Road, Ilitha Park,Khayelitsha

20 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 360 3201

11Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko roads,Gugulethu

18 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737

12Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbos roads,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

19 11:00Kenneth Snippers021 444 8698

13Ruth First Community Hall, SinqolamthiStreet, Philippi

18 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619

14Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko roads,Gugulethu

20 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678

15Raven Room, first floor, Pinelands TrainingCentre, Central Square, St Stephens Road,Pinelands

18 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 531 3437

16Council Chambers, 11th floor,44 Wale Street, Cape Town

18 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17Dulcie September Civic Centre(minor hall), corner of Klipfontein andProtea streets, Athlone

19 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500 or021 444 0503

18Subcouncil Chambers, corner ofBuck Road and Sixth Avenue, Lotus River

19 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020

19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek

20 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2011

20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Constantia Main Road, Constantia

18 10:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8112

21

First floor, Oostenberg Council Chambers,Oostenberg Administration, corner ofCarinus Street and Van Riebeeck Road,Kuils River

18 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502

22Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand

20 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508

23Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbos roads,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

20 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722

24Khayelitsha Training Centre, corner ofLwandle and Spine roads, Khayelitsha

19 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532

Visit www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils to access the full agenda and all supportingdocumentation 72 hours before the meeting.

Highlight the date of the subcouncil meeting, choose the subcouncil you require anddownload the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant subcouncil manager.

The following policies and plans are open for public consultation during June 2014. Thesepolicies and plans are available for scrutiny at subcouncil offices and interested parties maycomment on these policies:

• City Ombudsman Policy• Electrification Policy• Volunteer Policy

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New heightsAll residents of ward 49 are invited to at-tend a public participation meeting to

discuss a proposal for aBungee JumpingProject on Thursday 12 June.The meeting will be held at Athlone

Stadium at 18:30.Call Rashid Adams on (021) 400 1221.

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 12 June 2014 NEWS 7

The City of Cape Town’s Human Settlements Directorate will be holding a final follow-upscreening session for proposed beneficiaries of the Heideveld Housing Project in Heideveld.The database cut-off date for Heideveld, Vanguard Estate and Welcome Estate isDecember 2006 but for Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu it is December 1992.

Applicants whose names appear on the database and who:

• live in Heideveld, Vanguard Estate, Welcome Estate, Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu andmissed the previous screening sessions

• earn a combined income of less than R3 500 per month• have outstanding information from the previous session

are requested to attend the following session (along with their spouses or partners):

Venue: Cathkin Community Centre, Heideveld Road, HeideveldDate: Saturday 21 June 2014Time: 13:00

Copies of the following documents must be produced on the day:

• A valid copy of your South African identity document• Marriage or divorce certificate• Children’s birth certificates• Proof of income (recent payslip, proof of social grant, affidavit if unemployed or self-

employed, etc.)• Any other relevant documents

Please do not attend the session if you are not registered on the City of Cape Town’s databasefor housing or if you attended the previous screening meeting and have no outstandingdocuments or if you have been approved.

Direct enquiries to Maureen Lewin on 021 710 9303.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER108/2014

HEIDEVELD HOUSING PROJECT

The City of Cape Town’s Human Settlements Directorate will be holding another follow-upscreening session for proposed beneficiaries of the Hazendal Housing Project in Athlone. Thedatabase for the beneficiary area is displayed at the Athlone Housing office, Athlone Libraryand Subcouncil office for public scrutiny. The database cut-off date is 31 December 2000.

Applicants whose names appear on the database up to 31 December 2000 and who:

• live in Hazendal, Kewtown, Sybrand Park, Alicedale and Bridgetown• earn less than R3 500 per month• have outstanding information from the previous session• missed the previous screening session

are requested to visit the following session (along with their spouses or partners):

Venue: Athlone Minor Hall, Athlone Civic CentreDate: Saturday 21 June 2014Time: 09:00 to 12:00

Copies of the following documentation must be produced on the day:

• A valid copy of your South African identity document• Marriage or divorce certificate• Children’s birth certificates• Proof of income (recent payslip, proof of social grant, affidavit if unemployed or

self-employed, etc.)• Any other relevant documents

Please do not attend the session if you have attended the previous screening meeting andhave no outstanding documents.

Direct enquiries to Maureen Lewin on 021 710 9303.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER108/2014

HAZENDAL HOUSING PROJECTADDICTION: CLAIMS OF ABUSE RESURFACE

‘Rogue’ rehabHENRY BOOYSEN

@henryspoke

The treatment of a client at a Schaap-kraal rehab centre has been pro-pelled into the spotlight – again for

the wrong reasons.This comes after a mother who sent

her 20-year-old son to the Al FalaqaTreatment Centre to recover from a her-oin addiction revealed to People’s Postthat her son was “tortured by staff at thecentre”.“We sent him there a month ago and

hewas there for twoweeks.My sonwentthrough hell. I don’t understand howthis will be able to help him; he is suffer-ing from depression now from the treat-ment he received at the centre.”The mother, who spoke on condition

of anonymity to protect her son’s identi-ty, says her son has been subjected to theworst kind of torture.“He told me he was whipped and

pushed into a pool where he and other[clients’] heads were kept under water.They were removed from the pool andthen shocked with a tazer.“I realised therewas somethingwrong

with my son when I visited him after 10days. He was quiet and shy. We literallyhad to get him to escape from that placeotherwise I would not have been surewhat they would have done to him,” shesays.Riedewaan Williams, the treatment

centre manager, says he knows who thecomplainant is, adding she has “a ven-detta against the centre due to one of itsstaff members and herself being in aquarrel”.“She wants us closed down because

she had a personal vendetta [against]one of our staff members. Why will webeat her son?Hewas at our place and theproblem is that when children who areabusing drugs do not want to be helpedthey accuse us of beating them,” heclaims.“She also has not paid us for our serv-

ices while her son was here and we are

demanding our payment.”He says the treatment centre has had

a name change.“The main aim of the Al Falaqa Treat-

ment Centre was to help clients whowereMuslim, butwehave since changedour name to People Who Care to accom-modate service users of all religions.”People’s Post has previously reported

extensively on allegations of abuse inthe greater Grassy Park area.One report detailed how a 19-year-old

girl was allegedly badly beaten with abelt at Raghma for Girls Centre in Park-wood (“Rehab comes under fire”, Peo-ple’s Post, 3 June 2008).In October 2007, 19-year-old Manen-

berg resident Siraaj Charles died afterattending an unregistered rehab centreinKlipRoad,GrassyPark (“Rehabdeathshrouded in mystery”, People’s Post, 9October 2007).Allegations of abuse were also previ-

ouslymade against Al Falaqa TreatmentCentre in Schaapkraal (“Callers speakout against Circle of Friends Rehab”,People’s Post , 23 October 2007) and AlFalaqa Treatment Centre for Girls in Lo-tus River (“Questions surround ‘rehab’centre”, 22 April 2007).Neither Al Falaqa Treatment Centre

nor People Who Care are listed on theDepartment of Social Services’ website,which lists all the approved rehab cen-tres in the province.Social Development MEC Albert Fritz

says the department is committed toprotecting communities from unscrupu-lous centres.“When a treatment centre is found to

be operating without being registered,the department assists them to becomecompliant. However, when facilitiesrefuse to comply with the prescribednorms and standards, we can shut downsuch facilities,” Fritz says.“We view thismatter in a very serious

light and will thoroughly investigatethese allegations. Pending the outcomeof the investigation, wewill consider thenecessary legal steps.”

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Dining, F.Kitchen, 2 Fam baths,

Garage parkingx2 Cars also on a

376m² ground. Close to all

Amenities.

Fareed 082 959 2301

R395 000 WESTRIDGE

Fully Enclosed 3 Beds with a Lounge,

Dining, Kitchen, Guest Toilet + Fam Bath

with Shower, Carport & Laminated Flooring.

Neesa 082 786 4629

R495 000 STRANDFONTEIN

3 beds with Sep Entrance +

Much More.

Fareed 082 959 2301

R220 000 TAFELSIG

2 Beds, Lounge, Kitchen,

Fam Bathroom

Yusriy 078 606 5362

R370 000 NEW EASTRIDGE

2 Beds, Lounge, F.Kitch, Bath +

Shower + Much More.

Gadija 082 823 1801

R260 000 EASTRIDGE

3 Beds, Lounge, F.Kitch

& Fam Bath.

Fareed 082 959 2301.

R220 000

ROOSENDAL DELFT

3 Beds, Lnge, Kitchen, Fam Bath.

Fareed 082 959 2301

R150 000 CASH ONLY

TAFELSIG

2 Bedroom House with a Dining Room,

Kitchen and Family Bathroom

Fareed 082 959 2301

View photos of our properties on www.rawson.co.za or www.gumtree.co.za

Ottery | Athlone | Wynberg | Grassy Park

Ultra modern fully secured 3Bedroom family home

GEORGINA 083 4461173

Neat 3 Bedroom familyhome

ANDREA 083 536 7206

Neat and smart 2 bedroom starterhome

DONNIVAN 083 261 2770

GRAHAMCLASSEN

BASILWEAVER

DONNIVANDE MINK

PAMDAMON

PEDROVISAGIE

WAYNESTADLER

KEVINSMEDA

ANDREALOVELL

GEORGINALOVELL

FAIRWAYS R1600 000

1400m² vacant plot walled withapproved plans

ANDREA 083 536 7206

SCHAAPKRAAL R600 000negOTTERY R720,000neg

Fully enclosed & secured 3bedrooms with main en-suite

PEDRO 072 508 8023

SILVERTOWN R765 000neg

Beautiful home with separateentrance and vlei view

KEVIN SMEDA 082 882 4566

ZEEKOEVLEI R1700 000neg

4 Beds - dual living ideal forstudent accommodation or investor

WAYNE 084 797 6308

HAZENDAL R850 000negOTTERY R710 000neg

Family home with entertainmentarea and swimming pool

BASIL WEAVER082 414 8232

OTTERY R1390 000neg

Fully secured 2 bedroom starterhome

PEDRO 072 508 8023

KEWTOWN R450 000neg

2 Bedroom Maisonette -

BASIL 082 414 8232

MONTAGUS GIFT R285 000neg

OTTERY

ATHLONE

TEL: 021 703 3466FAX: 021 703 3480

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PERSONAL SERVICES1400

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CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT1405

.

Deveroux's Jumping CastlesWater Slides, Kiddies Tables, Chairs and Party Décor.

All Areas - Generators also available.Call : 076 750 2603

Whatsapp: 076 125 4609

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DRIVING SCHOOLS1417

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CHAMPS DRIVING ACADEMYProfessional Service

*K53 code 8 driving lessons*5 lesson R650 * 10 lesson R13005 lessons + car hire for test R1 100* Easy to drive TOYOTA ETIOS orHYUNDAI GETZ (P/STEER)Free pick up & drop off all areasLEARNERS CLASSES all codes

CONTACT OR WHATSAPP: 073 740 7722.

SU-MO DRIVING SCHOOLDo you want to drive?

Professional K53 driving lessons.Manual & Automatic

Packages & Refresher courses available. All areas.

Mamoo 082 665 9499/ 021-691 7626 a/h.

TORQUEDRIVINGACADEMYFREE car hire with every 10hrs package ! (t&c apply)Manual / Auto All areas with free pick up & drop off.

TRUCKERS! Now offering Code 10 too!Hassan082992 2827 /021 - 827 1300

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HERBALIST1435

.

A PROFESSIONAL PSYCHICSPIRITUAL TRADITIONAL

HEALER & SEROLOGIST - 100%DR RASHID

Special herbs for all Life/Marriage problems• Bring back lost lover

• Financial problems/Lucky charms for money•Natural healing of health issues/Clear bad luck

GRASSY PARK BUSY CORNER 081 098 2699

.

SHEIK SHABAN - 100%SPECIALIST IN:

* Dua * Fortune Telling* PalmReading *Marriage Problems

* Financial ProblemsPh078 763 7194

Grassy Park, Opposite Build-It

.

GENERAL & HOME SERVICES1800

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835

.

Blinds, curtains, rods, upholstery cleaningand carpet cleaning. All blinds less 10%.

Phone Moosa021-371 8917 / 083 493 1495

.

Supplier of clear burglar bars and all weatherAwnings and installation.

Contact Moosa 021-371 8917/083 493 1495

.

BUSINESS2400

.

OPPORTUNITIES2415

.

BE INSPIREDEarn cash now ! Part or full time

Selling Tupperware.Narriman 084 4147 444 or 021-637 5932

Zainoe 084 5 300 300 or [email protected]

.

PERSONALSEVICES

.

DRIVINGSCHOOLS

1417.

AUBREY'SDRIVINGSCHOOL14TH

ANNIVERSARYSPECIALR999.00 for10 Lessons

R99.00 Car Hire ForTest

**********LEARNERS CLASSES:Aubrey’s HeadOffice3rdAve Belgravia KFC

Building.Mondays 6h30-8pmSaturdays 10-11h30am

**********BridgetownHigh School

BrushwoodRd.Bridgetown

Wednesdays 6h30-8pmR180.00 for all lessons

**********021-633 8637021-633 0577

BBM Pin: 25B6B5F6Cell, Sms, WhatsApp:

071 127 7998Email:[email protected]

.

CATERING &VENUES

1401.

BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairs

and covers, etcPh (021) 374 3786 or Joan

079 468 8616/ Leon 083 660 3495

.CATERING SUPPLIES021-696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seater R10Long Table: 10 seater R10.CHAIR COVERS FROM R3Round table cloth XL R15Long Table Cloth XL: R12Organzas: From R2.We Deliver & Collect

.

COLORADO HIRING

Crockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen, backdrops, tables, trestles

also Jumping castles& kiddies chairs

Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968

.

DALVIE'SCATERING AND HIRING

Menus from R69 p/p. Hiring oflinens, crockery/cutlery from 10c

Ph Rashieda or Shafiek021-372 5921 / 084 566 0087 /

082 660 0876

.

DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.021 396 2526/082 212 8949

.

HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needsplus kids party items.

021-371 1588 / 082 503 9026

.ICE CUBES & BLOCKS for sale.100 Ruth Rd, Rylands. 021-638 7394

.

L & F HIRING Crockery,cutlery, glassware & linen@ 10c p/item. Ph 021-371 7229/072 443 6695

.MOUNTVIEW HIRING for allfunctions. Ph 021-692 2497 or072 854 3966

.

CHILDREN’SENTERTAINMENT

1405

.AHMED'S jumping castlesfor hire. Ph 079 491 4440

.HIRE A CASTLE from R150.Kiddies Chairs, tables & linen.Ph 021-6963791/ 0842091313

.JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.Ricky on 073 268 7546

.JUMPING CASTLES & WaterslidesPh 021-704 0859, 083 281 7930

.JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.

.

JUMPING CASTLES,kiddies tables & chairsand generators for hire.

Ph 071 812 1151 or 072 025 0554

.

FINANCIAL

1420

.

DO YOU NEED HELP?Is your house going to be

repossessed?I will buy your home.

And advance you money.Ph: Riyard on 083 420 8989

.

HEALTH &BEAUTY

1430

.

.

HERBALISTS

1435

.

APROFABUTheGreat Healer

King of financial problemsSpecialist in love & luckSMS 073 583 4399

.

HEALER MUSAPAY AFTER PROBLEM

IS SOLVED* Financial problems

*Evil spirits* Troubled marriages

*Clean homes*Love problems

Consultation fee: R50Town Centre, M/PCall 078 669 2840

.

A Woman HerbalistHAWA

Pay after job is done* Relationship problems* Bring back lost lover

* Love potion* Financial problems* Clean bad luckCall 078 621 5335Promenade, M/Plain

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ASLAM MAMA FINASPECIALIST

* Bring back lost lover* Clear all debts* Bad Luck* Evil sprits / Tokoloshe* Divorce/ court casesCall 073 281 7221RoymoButchery

Unit 6 (upstairs) cornerof Klipfontein andRuthRoads, Rylands Estate,

Gatesville.

CHIEFOMARSAMEDAYRESULTS* Men's problems* Love problems*Money luck

* Financial Problems* Love spells

Unfinished jobs FREE021 825 5109072 244 5991

Call for app-Cape Town.

HEALERSENZOCan assistwith

Magicwallet R450Call me now on078 773 0081

.

MAMAAMINAH* Financial problems* Love affair* Lucky wallet* Bad luck/health probNo matter what yourproblem is, make a calland be helped. BellvilleCell 083 489 2223Tel 021 839 5773

.

MAMA YUNUSTRADITIONAL HEALER*Financial problems

*Marriage*Love problems

*Unfinished jobs byother herbalist*Palm Reading

*Men and womenproblems

SMS or CALL071 738 7722CAPE TOWN

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SHEIKH AMIRMUBARAK

FOR STRONG DUASWell known in India, UAEand Africa for his good

work.Don't suffer - Allah canmake things easier for

you (Insha-allah)Allah said wherever thereis a problem there mustbe a solution. (INNAMA-AL-USRI YUSRA)

Let's join hands and fightEVIL SPIRITS. Come withyour problems, big and

small BY USING STRONGDUAS.

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protection, HIRIZ (luck)for stronger marriages.Come for the water fromblessed stone whichopens your luck and

special DUAS for bodypains and sickness. GetMUSHAH-HAWA (medi-cine) for mens' problems.(HASBIY-ALLAH WANI-

IMALWAKIIR).Strong natural healingproducts from Africa,India and UAE for

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problems and drug habits

Ph 073 931 085320 Spin Str Cape Town

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PRINCE LAMSpecialist in loveFinancial problems

Luck in work / business078 2860571

.

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FOR ALL HEALTHISSUES & PROBLEMSCall /Watsapp Zuku073 249 6846

.

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.

MAMA REMAH* Financial problems* Troubled marriages

* Unfinished jobs with other doctors060 467 4491

Mitchell's Plain, Promenade

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LIFT CLUBS

1441.

LIFT WANTED Retreat to CBDMon-Fri 8am-4:30. 072 384 0659

.

LOANS

1445.

ABRIDGING LOANWaiting for

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SMS or send"please call me"082 301 7856Ph 0860 105 546

.APPLY NOW LOANS same day app.T&C's apply. % 081 449 6824

.

Are u waiting on aPension/ Provident/Package / LumpsumPayout? Cash sameday. Sms/Call: Chantal

076 886 7655

.

Awaiting Pension/Provident/Package

payoutsGet Cash Today!!

Ph/Sms/Pcm Latifah076 833 6676

.

.BOND PROBLEMS From arrears toauctions Water & Electricity Off?We can HELP, Financial & Legal AidNo false Promises, Just ResultsToll Free 0800 204 987 or082 991 0729

.DEBT CONSOLIDATIONUp to R230 000.Blacklisted, bad creditrecord welcomeOffice 605, 18 LowerBurg Str, Cape Town% 021 837 [email protected]

.

.

LOANS We come to u.021-558 6648 /082 957 3251

.LOANS approved in 5 minutes.Blacklisted and garnishee welcome.SMS name, surname & ID number,net & gross salary and companyname to Pinky 083 330 5607

.LOANS Blacklisted or not. Govern-ment, private company. Just SMSyour ID, name, co name, gross andnett salary to 082 079 8483

.

STRESSED because ofDEBT?

Pay ONLY one affordableinstalment for ALL your

debtCall us now to Ask us how

021 713 4380/0861 NODEBT(663327)24/hrs: 078 221 0193

SCM DEBTCLEARANCE

.QUICK LOANS Call/Sms or Whats-app: Felix on 073 385 7669

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 12 June 201410 CLASSIFIEDS

.

MEDICAL

1450.

.

PERSONAL

1460.

ROOMSFORHIREWITHTV!&DVD!

Next to Post office,ParowA Full Hour R100

Day/Night Time R2500716203320/021839 5675

.

PHOTOGRAPHY& VIDEOS

1465.

CAMERAMAN for Weddings,Birthdays and Events.

082 738 1166 /021-372 6950

.

SOCIAL &RECREATION

1475.

911 MOBILE DISCO FOR ALLOCCASIONS PH: 082 337 0911

.

DJ with Sound & KaraokeCall 083 747 3304

.

TRAINING &EDUCATION

1480.

MATHSIndividual tutoring.

All hours incl weekends80/hour

Contact 071 1737 138

.

WEDDINGS

1490.

DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906

.

FOR SALE

.

WENDY HOUSES

1677.

±

.

WENDY'S(6x3)- R6 500 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475

.

BUILDINGMATERIAL

1610.

5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443

.

ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90

021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144

.

ABA BETTER BLOCK190/140/90

BLOCKS, MAXIS, SAND,STONE, CEMENT

R75.00 DELBESTPRICES021-703 3121021-704 3636021-391 6330

.

Abacus Blocks&Transport190, 140, 90

sand, stone, cement10 m3 deliveries021 - 376 6364076 - 298 2325079 - 464 4302

.

ABBA BLOCKS190's, 140's & 90's and cement.Ph 021-705 5886 or 021-706 4116

Free Delivery!

.

AFRI BLOCKS190 & 140's -Sand & Stone

Call 021 - 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)

.

ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES

1620.

All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362

.

GENERAL &HOME SERVICES

.

CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY

1803.

A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING

PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796

.

MARK'S CARPETAND UPHOLSTERY

CLEANINGLounge suites, carpets etcPh Nikki 082 489 2592

Mark 076 052 4806 or 021-371 5277

.

BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

1801.

.

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS & DOORSSupplied & fitted.Chris 082 570 5686021 - 638 5292

.

VIBRACRETE & PAVINGSLABS ON SPECIAL!

Ph 021-7054652/073 1134221.

BUILDINGPLANS

1802.

ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133

.

CARPENTRY

1874.

ALL CARPENTRYHanging all doors, partitioningand ceilings, repair cupboards.and tiling. Ph Nico 021-392 6818/

073 847 7831

.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952

.

CLEANINGSEVICES

1805.

A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R340, 6 Seater Couchesfor R340, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Contact Rob 079 248 4296Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]

.

DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES

1807.

ACCREDITED DSTVDish realignments, installation +

repairs. We also installNEW OVHD FREE TO AIR

No Monthly Feewstechzone sa 073 272 6117

.

DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONS

Dstv packages for R599HD PVR installationsR1999. CCTV & HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge of R150

Call: 083 288 2757.

ELECTRICAL

1810.

24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444

.ALL APPLIANCES repaired &Fridge regassing & Electrician For afree quote. % Angelo 073 664 3532

.

ELECTRICAL SERVICETRADEWORKSRegistered & Qualified

Pre- Paid meters, CoC’s, EnergySaving, Plugs, Lights etc.

Cell: 083 493 6345Email:[email protected]

.

FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!% 076 164 0700

.

Ronald George ElectricalInstallations and Maintenance

Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195

.

TV/HI-FI REPAIRSMICROWAVES

COLLECT/DELIVER

18 Linaria CrescentSilvertown

BUDGETELECTRONICS

021 633 1802083 486 5394

.

WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliancesRegassing done on

all types of fridges @ R180Tel: 078 212 8078

10 Months Guarantee!

.

REPAIRS

1818.

FRIDGE REGAS R250 Phone:072 497 3788

.

GLASS/WINDOWS

1827.

Glass Suppliers,Aluminium

Doors & WindowsSupply & Fit - We beatany written quote.

Faldeelah 021 397 2630or 072 669 3599

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835.

BLINDS & CURTAINSAll types. Free quotes.

Less 10%. Ph021-3718627or 082 516 0030

.

REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILT-IN CUPBOARDS

And single units, replace countertops and broken cupboard doors,built in undercounter ovens,

Eye level and drop in sinks, and allother carpentery work done.

Phone 071 8121 151

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR

1836.

AA vibracrete garages, vib walls& raise it Ph 072 425 5111

.

ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936

or 084-921-5364

.

BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.Ph Albert 073 545 6994

.

THEO'S GATES & B/BARSVibracrete walls & extensions,

carports, barbed wire & spikes andautomation on all types of gates.

20 years experience.Ph 078 624 4761 or 021-691 0631

.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-820 4384

.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports. Ph(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478

.

PAINTING

1872.

PAINTING & WATERPROOFINGGood ref. Ph 076 124 4713

.

PAVING

1873.

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713

.

PLUMBERS

1855.

For all your plumbing needsas well as

Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered

All workmanship guaranteed!!

.PLUMBING repairs & installations.Call Angelo 073 664 3532

.

PLUMBING,Tiling & ElectricalTel: 079 018 2091

.

SWIMMING POOLS

1867.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208

.

TRANSPORT &STORAGE

1870.4 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713

.

BUSINESS

.

OPPORTUNITIES

2415.ADMIN. DATA CLERKS Needed.SMS full name/address to071 548 6944 or e-mail:[email protected]

.

AVONCOSMETICSsell & earn

up to 30% discount% Ursula 073 989 9440

.

HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

.

ACCOMMODATION

2635.GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 & 8 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309www.weekendescape.co.za

.

TOURS &ACTIVITIES

2601.

TRIP TO CLUBMYKONOS ON MON1 SEPT - FRI 5 SEPTContact Uncle Ike:021-927 1920083 459 5863

.

VEHICLES

.

VEHICLEREPAIRS

3080.

ENGINE OVERALL,R2 600. Clutch overalls,fr R1400. Gearbox repairsfrom R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/

078 875 4394.

PROPERTIES

.

PLOTS/STANDS

3295.

KUILSRIVER -Sunbird Park 471m2

Plot for sale R440 000.Ronel 083 772 1113Skyvue Propertiesskyvueproperties98@

gmail.com

.

EMPLOYMENT

.

GENERAL

3680.FREE INTERNATIONAL COMPUTERCOURSE Data Capture Typing WordExcel IT Int. Email CV. Pay 4/wbk.021-683 8875 & Call Centre, Teleskill, Office Accounting AtKenilworth Centre Mall

.

SALES &MARKETING

3760.

SALES JOBSAVAILABLEIMMEDIATELYLet us help you toachieve your earning

potential!

No experience neededFree training providedNo vehicle needed!

We offer:Basic SalaryCommissionAllowance

For appointmentCall Aileen021 930 9068

Terms & ConditionsApply

.

EMPLOYMENT3600

.

GENERAL3680

.

FULL- TIME & PART-TIME JOBS16 Housekeepers /cleaners, 9 Cashiers, 10 porters

7 data capturers, 10 waitrons, 7 bartenders11 Call centres, 10 Bank tellers, 7 Cruise ship

attendants, 5 flight attendants, 10 Receptionists17 Heerengracht Street, Pier House, 7th Floor,office 701, Next to Park Inn Hotel Cape TownCall: 021 828 2416 / 081 8277 046 /079 485 5896

.

We are an established clothing manufacturer lookingto employ a Shirt Pattern Maker for Menswear

The candidate must be able to:- Take body measurements and read basic size charts- Identify and use, design, development and patternmaking tools

- Draft blocks, make patterns and complete technicaldrawings

- Compile basic specifications and basic cost sheets- Identify customer needs- Complete product specificationsRequirements:- Must have a minimum of 10 years experienceworking with shirt patterns.

- Must be proficient on the lektra system

To apply please forward a copy of your CV to:

[email protected] or post a copy ofyour CV : PO Box 1434, Cape Town 8000

before 27th June 2014.

.

TRAINING COURSES3765

.

Kingsway CollegeFor Computing& Business Study

www. [email protected]

#Project Management # Electrical Engineering# Civil Engineering # Mechanical Engineering

# Tourism # Public Management# Marketing Management # Human Resource# Business Management # Public Relations

#English & Xhosa # Police & Traffic # Wholesale Trade# Information Tech (IT) # Bookkeeping

# Economics & Accounting # Office Administration# Aviation courses # Vocational Courses #Retail Trade

#Pastel Accounting # Flight attendant #Nursing# Database # System Support

# Cert. Port E. Learning# MATRIC - RE-WRITESHORT & LONG COURSES

17 Heerengracht Str. Pier House, 7th floor,Office 701, next to Park Inn Hotel Cape Town.

Tel: 021 421 9170 / 021 481 4287 /021 828 2416 Fax: 021 418 7909

.

A BETTER BLOCK

190/140/90

BLOCKS,

SAND, STONE

BEST PRICES

CEMENT R75.00Del.

021 704 3636

021 391 6330

021 703 3121

A B

.

HHyyggiieennee &&BBuugg’’ss ‘‘RR’’ UUss

(Registered PCO & Member of SAPCA)(Registered PCO & Member of SAPCA)

FFlleeaass AAnnttss CCoocckkrrooaacchheess

CCrriicckkeettss SSppiiddeerrss LLiiccee

RRooddeennttss,, BBeeddbbuuggss,,

BBiirrdd RReemmoovvaall && PPrrooooffiinngg

““TThheeyy BBuugg YYoouu WWee BBuugg TThheemm!!””FFoorr aa FFRREEEE QQuuoottaattiioonn CCaallll

Guaranteed Effective PEST CONTROLGuaranteed Effective PEST CONTROL

10% Discount for domestic business(T’s & C’s apply)

10% Discount for domestic business(T’s & C’s apply)

* Bellville - 021 949 5915* Cape Town - 021 425 2363* Claremont - 021 674 5327* Goodwood - 021 591 5209* Paarl - 021 872 4083* Table View - 021 556 5601* Kraaifontein - 021 987 6798

. “GARAGE DOOR GURU”

KINGDOM

GARAGE DOORS

TEL 021 638 4565CELL 083 786 5405

FULLY AUTOMATED

GARAGE DOORSSECTIONAL OVERHEAD

SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL

R4500R1200FOR INSTALLATION

INCLUDES:

- SINGLE DOOR

- HARDWARE

- MOTOR

- 2 REMOTES

AUTOMATE YOUR

DOOR FOR R2200

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 12 June 2014 SPORT 11

CONTACT NOEL FURLONG 021 705 5105 • 083 479 1487 www.furlongproperties.co.za

Zeekoevlei - Two 3 bed homes for R 1,250,000

Charming three bed home withloads of outstanding features++++ Large, modern selfcontained first floor apartment.See webwww.furlongproperties.co.zafor pics and stats.

Zeekoevlei “ON THE WATER” R 1,795,000

One bed apartment on edge of

green finger 50 metres from the

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FINISH LINE: Mariam Khan of OmmiedraaiFriends Athletic Club finishes the Don LockMemorial Run in Claremont on Sunday.

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Cape’s top teamsto lock hornsLIAM MOSES

@LiamCPT

Cash and glory will be up for grabswhenCape Town’s best under-23 foot-ball sides face off in the Arising Stars

tournament this weekendThe annual competition, hosted byKen-

parkUnited, offers R10 000 in prizemoneyand a year of bragging rights to the win-ners.A total of 24 sides will vie for the spoils

in this edition of the tournament, with 14National First Division (NFD), ABC Mot-sepe League and SABLeague teams quali-fying automatically and 10 through gruel-ling play-off rounds, which saw 30 teamseliminated.This year’s field will be strong, as ex-

pected, with teams from the Cape TownTygerberg, Northern Suburbs, Mitchell’sPlain, South Peninsula and Cape Districtlocal football associations taking part.Group A will see Morgenster United,

Woodlands United, Salt River BlackpoolandRetreat FC face off for two spots in thesecond round.In Group B Milano United, Liverpool

Portlands, Battswood and FC Tafelzuchtwill lock horns.Crystal Palace, Bayhill United, Ikapa

Sporting and Bishop Lavis United willmake up Group C.While in Group D, Cedar United, Leeds

Lentegeur, Heath Athletic and Sun-ningdale FC will do battle.Hosts Kenpark United will have to fight

their way past Westridge FC, FC Orient

and Rockafellas FC in Group E.Group F features Glendene United, Ju-

ventus, Riverside Rangers and Green-wood Athletic.The professional sides in the tourna-

ment can be expected to dominate thetournament and most will see their waythrough to the last 16.Manenberg’s Crystal Palace compete in

the ABCMotsepe League (Safa Second Di-vision) along with Salt River Blackpooland Glendene, and all three fall into thefavourites pile for this tournament.Palace’s senior team usually play a fast-

paced, attacking brand of football and theunder-23swill trouble oppositiondefencesif they replicate this.Glendene’s first team is usually packed

with youngsters, regardless of the tourna-ment, and that high-level experiencecould give the defending champions anedge.Milano United will undoubtedly be a

handful as well. While none of the side’sNFD players will turn out at the tourna-ment, the ABC Motsepe side is packedwith more than enough quality to chal-lenge for the title.Woodlands United, last season’s Mitch-

ell’s Plain LFA Super League winners,and Ikapa Sporting could be capable ofcausing upsets.The tournament will kick-off on Satur-

day 14 June and run until Monday 16June.All games will be played at Stephen Re-

agon Sports Complex inWestridge,Mitch-ell’s Plain from 09:00 to 16:00 daily.

Piedt spins himself to Protea gloryHENRY BOOYSEN

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When he played his firstmatch for the Cape Cobrasthree years ago, DanePiedt never imagined thathe would be called up forthe Proteas test squad totour Sri-Lanka this win-ter.Off-spinner Piedt (24), a

Lansdowne resident, wasinstrumental in his fran-chise’s Sunfoil Series winlast season, boasting withmatch bowling figures of7/97 and 92 runs in the firstinnings of his team’s finalfour-day match against in Lions in Johan-nesburg in April. He was also the tourna-ment’s leading wicket-taker, with 45 wick-ets in just eight matches.The United Cricket Club member repre-

sented South Africa during the EmergingPlayers Tournament against India, Aus-tralia and New Zealand in Australia lastyear.Last week Piedt was one of three Sunfoil

Series Cricketer of the Season nominees atthe annual Cricket South Africa Awards.The award was eventually scooped by hisCobras teammate and captain, Justin On-tong.Hewill be part of the SouthAfrican squad

to tour Sri-Lanka from Tuesday 6 to Satur-day 24 July. The two sides will do battle inthree One Day Internationals and two testmatches.The former Old Mutual Cricket Club

player spoke toPeople’s Post about being se-lected for the Proteas squad.People’s Post: Coming from Lansdowne

and seeing the other young men in your ar-ea not living out their talents, what in-spired you to turn to sport? Why cricket?Dane Piedt: It’s the passion for the game

and what I’ve sacrificed to get where I am.

I never wanted to throwthat opportunity away. Imust admit that I was asoccer lover and wanted toplay football as a profes-sional, but fortunatelyover the years I grew clos-er to the game of cricket.PP: Who inspired you

and where did it all begin?DP:My parents inspired

me over the years. My dadused to throw cricket ballsto me in the garden all daywhile I was growing up.PP:As a teenagerwatch-

ing Paul Adams on televi-sion representing hiscountry, what role does he

play as your cricket coach?DP: Paul Adams has been with me since

I was 18 years old and knows my game bet-ter than anybody else. I like the fact that Ican always speak to him about anything.PP:When you got the call that you were

selected to the Proteas squad, who were thefirst people you told and how did you feel?DP:My parents! It was the best day of my

life. I still do not know how to react, it’s afeeling I cannot describe.PP: Who is the father figure in the Cape

Cobras team and why?DP: I think itwouldbeVernonPhilander.

He has always been there for me and hassuch a big passion for the game.PP:What is your main focus for the Sri-

Lankan tour?DP: Right now it’s to have a successful

tourand to contribute to the teamto thebestof my ability.PP:Do you have anywords of wisdom for

youngsters from Lansdowne who will befollowing your every step?DP: Just believe in your talents and skills

and never give up on your dreams. What Iachieved is a perfect example of dreamscoming true.V Follow Dane on Twitter @dane–piedt63.

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ALMOST HOME: ARD Athletic Club’s ZaidOrrie finishes the Don Lock Memorial Run.

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Hamiltons can take a major leap to-wards claiming the Super League A ti-tle when they host Helderberg at the

Stephen Oval on Saturday.South Africa’s oldest club kicked-off

their league campaign shortly after a heart-breaking loss in the semi-finals of the Com-munity Cup, but the disappointment seemsto have proved the perfect motivation.

Hammies have been ruthless in theleague this season, ensuring victories in allsix of their fixtures, regardless of their per-formance, and are one of just two undefeat-ed sides in the competition.

The Sea Point side currently hold fourthon the table with 28 points and at least onegame in-hand on all of the top three.

UCT currently lead the standings on 35points after eight games, while Maties aresecond on 32 points after seven fixtures andFalse Bay are third on 30 after eight games.

But with the top three all out of actionthis weekend, Hammies have the opportu-nity to make up ground.

Five points gleaned from another bonuspoint victory will push Hamiltons to 33points and second on the table.

After last Saturday’s 71-15 demolition of

bottom-placed NNK in Parow, few willdoubt Hammies’ ability to do just that.

SK Walmers are the next side to face NNKand should also cruise to victory at theGreen Point Track on Saturday.

NNK have lost all eight of their gamesthis season, conceding an average of 50points per game.

While Walmers are fifth with five winsand four losses. They should claim theirsecond win in a row on Saturday, after theyedged Tygerberg 22-21 away from home lastweek.

Primrose will look to avoid slipping intoa losing streak after last Saturday’s defeat,but will have to overcome much tougher op-position to do so.

Roses hosted False Bay at Rosmead lastweek, but home-ground advantage did notprevent the hosts from suffering a 46-36 vic-tory.

Primrose are 10th on the table, with 14points after two wins, a draw and five loss-es.

One Saturday they face ninth-placed Dur-banville-Bellville, who have racked up 14points after three wins and three losses.

Both sides have been inconsistent thisseason, but the fixture will be entertainingregardless of which team eventually wins.V All fixtures will start at 16:00.

BREAKINGTHROUGH:HamediehsRFC’s Ebra­hiem Adonis(left) burststhrough atackle fromYoung Stars’Jason Smit(grounded) ina WP ClubRugby CityLeague matchin Green Pointon Saturday.Stars won 29­10.PHOTO: RASH­IED ISAACS