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Workers put the final touches on theraised intersection on the corner ofOuberg and Heideveld roads in order tocurb speedsters. PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
HEIDEVELD
Speedingdrivers getred lights
EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt
Speeding motorists hoping to pull a laparound Heideveld will be in for a nastysurprise now that thenext phase of traf-
fic calming measures was implemented thisweek.Raised intersections, on the corners of Ou-
berg and Heideveld roads as well as Heide-veld andZuurberg roads, arewell under con-
struction and will be completed by the endof this month.The implementationof thesemeasures fol-
lows a request made by residents in Heide-veld Road, who were concerned about thenumber of traffic accidents right on theirdoorsteps on a regular basis. The accidentshave led to the deaths of fellow residents.The added fact that these intersections are
close to public places, such as schools,churches and early childhood development
centres, was enough cause for concern forthe measures to be put in place to avoid fur-ther tragedy.
Traffic assessmentWard councillor Anthony Moses says he
intends to do a traffic assessment within thewardand lookat all concernsabout speedingand driving behaviour that affect the com-munity.Moses confirms the danger that exists for
the public and adds that these areas becomehotspots for potential traffic incidents, espe-cially during the times pupils come homefrom school.“This year, there have been a number of
accidents inwhich two liveswere taken,” hesays.He hopes the newmeasures will prioritise
pedestrian traffic on the notorious stretch ofroad.V Continued on page 2.
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Gang member killedManenberg police have confirmedthat a 36-year-old man was shot andkilled in Heideveld on Monday lastweek.Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Manen-
berg police’s spokesperson, says theman was killed in the early hours ofthe morning.Patrolling police found the victim,
with a gunshotwound tohis head, ly-ing in Ascension Road.“Police were alerted to the inci-
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“It will slow the normal flow of traffic andwill allowpedestrians to cross the road safe-ly when it is necessary to do so,” Mosessays.The total cost of this project is estimated
to be between R120 000 and R180 000. MosessaysR450 000has alreadybeen spent on traf-fic calming measures in ward 44 in the lastfour years.
Further measures will be instituted inother areas ofHeideveld if thebudget for thenext financial year is approved by the Citycouncil.“Traffic calmingmeasures will also be in-
stituted at Zenith Road, Doman Road, Fer-rous Street, 3rd Street and Heideveld Road.These measures will be implemented asfunding becomes available,” says Moses.
Motorists must, from now on, verify alltheir personal particulars whenever theyapply for a new vehicle licence disc or oper-ator card.Anewregulation of theCity of CapeTown
requires that all persons (individuals, com-panies or organisations) submit proof of fullnames, identity number, business numberand residential and postal address beforethe City will issue a licence disc or operatercard.The new regulation has a direct effect on:
. The procedure for the change of contactdetails of a registered manufacturer, build-er or importer.
. The manner of notification of a new resi-dential and postal address, specifically re-lating to driving licence holders.. The application for, and issue of, a trafficregister number and certificate.“We apologise for any inconvenience that
this new regulation may cause. The Citywill do everything in its power to accommo-date motorists during this transitionaltime,” says deputy mayor Ian Neilson.V For a list of acceptable documents that prove yourpersonal details, visit www.westerncape.gov.za/gen-eral-publication/new-verification-requirements-motor-vehicle-or-driving-licence-transactions.
‘Rica’ now comes for car licences too
NEW WATCHERS TRAINED: TheVanguard and Welcome Estate Neighbour-hood Watch (established in May) hostedmembers of the Manenberg CommunityPolice Forum for a two-day neighbourhoodwatch course this weekend. The course waspresented by the department of communi-ty and safety at Vanguard Primary Schoolhall. It provided some skills and informa-tion needed for members to work in acommunity neighbourhood watch pro-gramme.
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Willy’s not going down wellEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
Residents of Heron Court in Bridgetownare at their wits’ end with a neighbour
who keeps on selling alcohol fromhis house.Concerned community members claim
that Willy’s Place, which is owned by Willi-am and Jennifer Petersen, has contraveneda notice by the City of Cape Town and letstrucks deliver stock to the premises on a res-idential road.As reported inPeople’s Post, subcouncil 17
has denied an application for longer tradinghours by Aroma Drop Inn liquor store, lead-ing to residents of Heron Court mobilisingto again raise their concerns about Willy’sPlace.The owners of Willy’s Place have appar-
ently been ordered repeatedly by the City tostop selling and storing alcohol on theirpremises,which is only zoned for residentialpurposes.“This is a great concern; are these trucks
even allowed to deliver in a residential area?Our residents need to know about this. It isreally bad for our community and things aregetting out of hand,” wrote one resident whorefused to be named out of fear. “The ownerof this ‘shebeen’ (Willy’s Place), William Pe-tersen, at 18 Heron Court, is to appear inHigh Court next week. We need this facilityclosed down with immediate effect.”SuzetteLittle,ward councillor forward 48,
is familiar with this issue.“The City of Cape Town is aware of the
query against Willy’s Place and the matteris being addressed at the Cape Town alcoholand drug action committee where the West-ern Cape Liquor Authority is represented.They are providing input into the matter,”she says.
She points out that Petersen does not haveauthorisation to have trucks deliver alcoholto the premises, but she believes he has car-ried on with his operations regardless.She commends community members for
standing up and continuing to raise theirconcerns.“The people are quite correct. Howwe are
going to deal with it, I don’t know, becausethis man goes to court and he ties things upin court.”“This man is causing a lot of problems,”
Little says.Little met with residents of Heron Court
in 2013 after Petersen obtained a renewal li-cence from theWesternProvinceLiquorAu-thority late in 2012.The City claims Petersen did not submit
the information required to repurpose thepremises for business use, yet he continuedto operate. Petersenwas then summonsed toappear in Wynberg Magistrates’ Court in
2013, with the case eventually being post-poned thrice to February last year. It is un-derstood that the reason for continuouspost-ponement was that Petersen’s attorney wasgoing tomake a representation to the direct-or of public prosecution.Mayor Patricia de Lille then granted the
authority for interdict proceedings againstthe owners ofWilly’s Place. The interdict ap-plied for the prohibition of the selling orstoring of alcohol on the premises. This re-sulted in the Petersens having to appear inthe Western Cape High Court at the end ofJuly last year.The court ruled in favour of the City in
March this year, but allowedPetersenaperi-od in which to respond to the terms of theinterdict.The case in the Wynberg Magistrates’
Court pertaining to the operation of a busi-ness from residential property was post-poned until tomorrow.
A truckdelivers alcoholto a house inHeron Court,stopping nextto a signwhich stipu-lates thattrucks inexcess of threetonnes are notallowed onthat road.
You still have a chance to nominate a neigh-bourhood watch volunteer in your area forthe first neighbourhood watch awards heldin the city.The NHW Awards honour dedicated indi-
viduals, as a platform to shine a light on theoftendark corners the volunteers operate in.Watch formations, members and the pub-
lic are invited to nominate outstandingneighbourhood watch volunteers and for-mations in seven official categories, likeNeighbourhood Watch Member of the Year,the Safe City Award and the Community Co-hesion Award.Nominees should be registered watch vol-
unteers, who are part of a registered watchstructure, community police forum (CPF) ora local police-registered crime-fighting fo-rum in Cape Town.Submit your nomination using the web
form on www.nhwawards.co.za, giving thenominee’s name, current affiliationand con-tact information, and a 200-word summaryexplaining why he deserves to win theaward in a particular category.The website provides more information,
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17:00.The Neighbourhood Watch Awards event
will be preceded with a NHW educationweek from Monday 23 to Friday 27 Novem-ber on the concourse level of the Civic Cen-tre in Cape Town.It is an opportunity to engage the public
on neighbourhood watch activities and in-creasing public safety in Cape Town. Theawards ceremony will be held at the CivicCentre on Friday 27 November.
Nominateyour favouritecrime-fighter
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The City of Cape Town invites comment from communities on the annual review (2016/17review) on the proposed amendments to the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) for2012 to 2017.
In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,recommendations or input to the municipality from 10 November 2015 to 15 December 2015.
Comments may be submitted by:
• Fax: 086 514 9938• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission: 15th Floor, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town 8001 (for
• SMS: ‘idp’ followed by your comments to 31766• Website: www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP•
The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit writtencomments to have their comments, recommendations or input recorded and submitted tothe City. Contact the following persons:
For general public participation:Ruché Daniels, tel.: 021 400 1766 or [email protected]
For disadvantaged groups:Zandile Mahlasela, tel.: 021 400 5501 or [email protected]
The proposed amendments to the IDP will be available for viewing at www.capetown.gov.za/
Direct enquiries to IDP Process Management: 021 400 9806 or [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER248/2015
HAVE YOUR SAY!ANNUAL REVIEW
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Thursday 12 November
V Claremont: Huntington’s Association ofSouth Africa support group meets at Abbott’sCollege in Greenwood Road on the secondThursday of the month at 19:00.For more information contact Jess Selfe on082 318 3330 or [email protected] orsocial worker Mandy Novis on 071 405 3452 [email protected].
V Bridgetown: The Bridgetown neighbourhoodwatch will be having a meeting at theBridgetown community centre at 19:00. Formore information contact Zayd Willenberg on082 803 1988.
Friday 13 November
V Athlone: St John the Evangelist AnglicanChurch in Belgravia Road will be hosting asnack dance at the Athlone civic centre from20:00. The Strand Combo will be playing andtickets cost R100 each. Bring along your ownXYZ and platter. For more information contact
the parish office on 021 697 4956 or JuneBarnes on 072 690 1322.
Saturday 14 November
V Heideveld: Imvusa Cape Town Minstrels willbe hosting a summer ball, which will include abeauty pageant, at St Mary’s hall in Salt Riverat 19:00. A live band will entertain the crowdin the first-ever crowning of a Miss Imvusa.For more information contact William Albertuson 079 066 2268, Charles Gordon on082 904 8132 or Karriem Johnstone on083 713 9342.
V Athlone: Diabetic 101 will be hosting aneducational session to mark Diabetes Day atthe Athlone library at 10:00. Free glucosechecks will be done and refreshments will beserved. For more information contact Abdullahon 083 786 4338, Harriet on 083 966 6337 or021 696 0474 or Maryam on 073 564 5807.
Friday 27 November
V Athlone: Athlone North Primary School willbe celebrating its 70th anniversary with ablack-tie ball at the Parow civic centre at acost of R100 per person. The band in attend-ance will be Cool Sounds. For more informa-tion and tickets contact the school office on021 637 6608 or [email protected].
Fun day for kidsAbout 400 children from across the Cape
peninsula, Boland and West Coast en-joyed a day of fun and edutainment whenthe South African National Zakah Fund(Sanzaf) held its annual Muharram chil-dren’s day programme at the CaledonianRosesRFCsports grounds inAthlone indus-tria on Saturday.Sanzaf caseworkers identified groups of
children through their networks in Mitch-ell’s Plain, Belhar, the greaterAthlone area,Salt River, Manenberg, Elsies River and asfar afield as Paarl, Vredenburg, Wellingtonand Worcester.The purpose of the day was to give chil-
dren from underprivileged communitiesthe opportunity to enjoy a day of fun. Its aim
is also to revive theCapetonian spirit ofMu-harram, in which children would histori-cally be treated to sweets or other forms ofcharity.On Saturday each child was treated to a
breakfast box containing amuffin, yoghurt,fruit juice, fruit and other snacks at thestart of the day. Hip Hip Hooray event plan-ners ensured that there were activities forall age groups to enjoy, including a “Ken-sington Palace” jumping castle, giant andmini water slides, an inflatable obstaclecourse and a splash pool.Children were also able to enjoy popcorn
and candyfloss at a candy station.V For more information on Sanzaf projects and pro-grammes call 0861 726 923,
Children fromthe SiddiqueIslamicCentre’smadrasaenjoybreakfastbeforeexploring theactivities atthe Muharramchildren’s dayheld inAthlone onSaturday.
Firefighters warn of sparksNICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
As fire seasonofficially starts thismonth,the Volunteer Wildfire Services (VWS) iscalling on Capetonians to be fire aware.Always assume that a wildfire or a
house fire can be ignited, says VWSmar-keting director Marisa Galloway.VWS is a firefighting organisation
madeupof over 200 volunteers at four sta-tions. The organisation is a first respon-der to fires on TableMountain andworkswith emergency services.“How a wildfire is started does not
change anything for us.We always go outand fight fires aggressively but safely. Itis important for members of the public toalways be aware that open fires, fire-works, Chinese lanterns and cigarettebutts not only cause damage to the natu-ral environment but also pose major firerisks,” she says.A large part of fighting wildfires safely
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gest operational seasonwehave everhad,seen more support and donations from
the public than ever before and had thelargest intake of newvolunteers ever,” hesays.The team was instrumental in fighting
fires earlier in the year, such as the blazein Cape Town in March.“To this day the week of the Cape fire
was the most challenging. The manage-ment of the incredible influx of dona-tions, sending out numerous fire crews,handling themedia and trying to squeezesome work in between it all was a hugetask. I have to take my hat off to everysingle one of the amazing volunteers whoassisted,” he says.The organisation faces some unique
challenges, with all members working asvolunteers andneeding to be safely kittedout.“At times it’s a struggle. Between a
very demanding day job, fire calls andmanaging the Newlands fire base, it is amassive task,” Emary says.“The costs associated with fighting
fires are extremely high. Just kitting outone firefighter costs about R3000. On topof that we have vehicles to maintain andrefuel aswell as equipment to service andreplace,” Galloway says.And input from the public is vital, espe-
cially in preventing fires, she says.“Have a smoke alarm installed in your
house. Educate your children about thedangers of fires and bring them to ouropen day so they can learn more aboutfires and the VWS,” she says.V The VWS open day will take place on Sunday29 November at the Chrysalis Academy in Tokaiforest. Visit www.vws.org.za for more informationand to pre-register for the open day.
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New light oncrime in the darkEARL HAUPT
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Vanguard and Welcome Estate residentswill feel safer after the installation of
new streetlights in the area.The area has been dogged by petty crime
in recent months and the need to light vari-ous open spaces in the neighbourhood be-came essential.Anthony Moses, ward councillor for the
area, says the improvement in the infra-structure promotes a safe city.He also says a reason for the upgrade is
because “manyof the poles are concrete andnormally crack at the top without beingseen”.The project, which started inAugust, will
be completed at the end of this month.“We have completed inbetween the court
area, Guardian, Jonkershoek, Ascension,Postern Road square, Devils Peak, Blou-krans, 3rd Street in Welcome Estate,” saysMoses.New cables have been laid as well to re-
place those stolen.At the same time, all elec-trical substations in the area have beenfenced off for further security.“Deterioration of the infrastructure leads
to high cost of maintenance. Therefore im-provement is needed on a regular basis asfunding allows it,” says Moses.The older streetlights are still in use, pro-
viding increased visibility at night with thenew streetlights in dark areas.“There has been a decrease in crime in
view of the dark spots being properly pro-vided with new lights and regular patrolsbeing carried out by necessary law enforce-ment as well as the community watch being
on patrol in the area,” Moses says.Kadar Jacobs, chairperson of the Manen-
berg Community Police Forum (CPF), wel-comes the new light.“As long as it is functional and it serves
a good purpose and the impact is going tobe a reduction in crime or potential crime,we are very happy.”Jacobs says the extra lighting has also al-
lowed theCPF tomobilisemore communitymembers, which in turn increases its pres-ence, whichwill go a longway in the contin-ued effort to fight crime on a street level.Jacobs points out that more can be done
to aid the CPF’s efforts and strengthen rela-tions between the community and the lawenforcement authorities.
Need for cameras“We would really like to see more camer-
as at strategic places which we would beable to monitor from a central place. If theCity and the department of community safe-ty can actually erect these things, we willprovide the people to monitor them, be-cause we have a lot of unemployed people.”He says the training of community mem-
bers, even for a small stipend, will help alle-viate the stress on local police officers.“As long as there are trained community
members and a line of communication thatworks very well, we will reduce crime to al-most zero, because thenwe are able to covera wide area. What it also does is it reducesthe dependency on the police to be visibleall the time in certain areas and it freesthem up to attend to emergencies, as op-posed to driving around looking for crime.That would be our next objective – to see ifwe can get these cameras up.”
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 10 November 20156 NEWS
Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 24 (twenty four) Subcouncils for theCity of Cape Town will take place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below:
Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager
1Boardroom,Wesfleur Municipal Offices,Wesfleur Circle, Atlantis
19 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Kraaifontein Municipal Building,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein
18 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053
3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood
19 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4Parow Council Chambers, ParowMunicipalBuilding, 1st Floor, corner of VoortrekkerRoad and Tallent Street, Parow
19 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196
5Council Chambers, corner of JakkalsvleiAvenue and Kiaat Roads, Bonteheuwel
18 10:00Martin Julie021 444 2962
6Bellville Council Chambers, BellvilleCivic Centre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville
16 10:00Pat Jansen021 444 3716
7Durbanville Council Chambers, corner ofOxford and Queen Streets, Durbanville
16 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand
19 10:00Erika Williams021 850 4149
9Andile Msizi Hall, Bangiso Drive, Site B,Khayelitsha
18 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10Khayelitsha Training Centre,Cnr Lwandle Road and PhendulaCrescent, Khayelitsha
16 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267
11Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu
18 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbos Roads,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
19 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698
13Ruth First Community Hall, SinqolamthiStreet, Philippi
18 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu
16 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678
15Raven Room, First Floor, PinelandsTraining Centre, Central Square,St Stephens Road, Pinelands
16 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797
16Council Chambers, 11th Floor,44 Wale Street, Cape Town
16 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17Dulcie September Civic Centre (minorhall), corner of Klipfontein and ProteaStreets, Athlone
19 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500/03
18False Bay Nature Reserve Headquarters:No 7 Zeekoevlei Road, Zeekoevlei
19 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020
19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek
16 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010
20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Constantia Main Road, Constantia
18 10:00Richard White021 444 8112
21Kuilsrivier Council Chambers,1st Floor, corner of Carinus Street andVan Riebeeck Road, Kuilsrivier
18 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22Strand Council Chamber, corner ofMain Road and Fagan Street, Strand(opposite the Strand railway station)
16 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale andMelkbos Roads,Lentegeur,Mitchells Plain
16 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24Khayelitsha Training Centre, corner ofLwandle and Spine Roads, Khayelitsha
19 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting goto www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
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 the month ofNovember 2015. These policies and plans are available for scrutiny at Subcouncil offices andinterested parties may comment on these policies:
• Revised Informal Trading Plan for Maitland Area – 4 November to 4 December 2015.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THESUBCOUNCILS: NOVEMBER 2015
Big-name showhonours the LuxASTRID FEBRUARIE
@FebAstrid
The once iconic theatre Luxurama inWynberg is to be remembered with a
new production as a tribute to the grand olddame.Remembering the Lux is set to be a high-
light of the festive season.The play, which is written and directed
by Alistair Izobell and Baxter CEO and ar-tistic director Lara Foot, will bring to lifeand celebrate its history through storiesand classic hit songs in this first-ever hom-age to the legendary Luxurama, built in1963 by Ronnie Quibell.
“I am personally so excited to be honour-ing the Luxurama Theatre, which washome to so many of this city’s audiencesduring its heyday”, Alistair says.
This is a first-time collaboration betweenAlistair and Lara, both accomplished andrespected artists in their respective genres.
The Baxter has launched a special Face-book page called The Lux and members ofthe public are encouraged to join and sharetheir memories, pictures and stories aboutthis once statuesque and vibrant entertain-ment centre.
“We would like to invite local audiencesto join us in this festive season celebrationas we pay tribute to the Lux and urge themto share theirmemories and stories with uson this specially-created Facebook page,”Alistair says.
Luxurama Theatre became a vital cultur-al hub for many integrated audiences andit preceded the Three Arts Complex in Die-priver, which was also established by theQuibell brothers. It was the first theatrecomplex to host mixed audiences duringapartheid.
Many top international artists, such asConnie Francis, Dusty Springfield, Engel-bertHumperdink,TomJones, PercySledge,Peaches and Herb, Petula Clark, Jose Feli-ciano, Dobie Gray, Joe Dolan and Lovelace
Watkins performed at the Luxurama. Localstars Taliep Petersen, Zayn Adam, Jonat-han Butler, Richard Jon Smith, Ricardo,Ronnie Joyce and Lionel Petersen are justa few of themusic sensations who appearedon the boards. Well-known South Africanbands like the Rockets, the Bats, Rabbit andBallyhoo were among the groups who bat-tled it out.
Big-name castAlistair has assembled a stellar ensemble
for this seasonal show, featuring himself,Terry Fortune, Terry Hector, LoukmaanAdams, Niesha Abrahams, Leslie Klein-smith, Giempie Vardien, Nur Abrahamsand Felicity Keran, accompanied by a six-piece live band led by Donveno Prins.
Most of them have, at some point in theirown careers, performed at the Lux.
“Almost the entire cast in this productionhas performed on that stage and for all ofus, to be able to bring back thosememories,I regard it as a blessing. Teaming up withLara,whohad tremendous successwithherproduction of Scrooge at the Baxter twoyears ago, is another highlight of my careerso far,” he says.
The cast will share anecdotes as they singfamiliar and perennially popular songs,such as “Where the Boys Are”, “Il Mondo”,“Spanish Eyes”, “Stay Beside Me”, “PuppyLove”, “MyLife” and “Delilah”, guaranteedto get audience members singing along anddancing in their seats.Remembering the Lux runs from Thurs-
day 3 December to Wednesday 9 January.Tickets are available from Computicket on0861 915 8000, atwww.computicket or at anyShoprite Checkers store.
For discounted corporate or group blockbookings, fundraisers or charities contactSharon Ward on 021 680 3962 or [email protected] or Carmen Kearns on021 680 3993 or [email protected] office hours.
For more information visit www.bax-ter.co.za or
The Lux or BaxterTheatre on Facebook.
The once iconic theatre Luxurama in Wynberg is to be remembered in a new production. Thecast includes Terry Fortune, Terry Hector, Loukmaan Adams, Niesha Abrahams, Leslie Klein-smith, Giempie Vardien, Nur Abrahams and Felicity Keran.
Brian vanRheede,NanetteNewman,Gordon Rennieand JohnPaget inCinderellawhich oened atthe Luxurama.PHOTO SUPPLIEDBY BRIAN VANRHEEDE
Silvertown residents invited to meet next weekThe Silverlea Civic Association will beholding a public meeting at the SilverleaPrimary School on Wednesday 18 Novem-ber at 19:00. Silvertown residents living
between Lower Klipfontein and Applede-ne roads andCalendulaRoad andBlossomStreet arewelcome. Formore informationcontact Theo Dammes on 076 337 7171.
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D6 claimants‘waited too long’TIYESE JERANJI
@jeranji
“Every month I go visit the land that wastaken from us by force. It tears my
heartwhen I seewhat the city is doing toDis-trict Six. They are building, but they don’twant to give us our land back.”These were the words of a teary Bahia
Abrahams as she marched with 200 otherpeople to the Civic Centre in the city centreto demand their land. The march was orga-nised by the District Six Working Commit-tee to addressmayor Patricia de Lille so thatthey could make some progress in gettingtheir land back.Abrahams’s family had been forcefully re-
moved from District Six. She now lives inMitchell’s Plain.The protesters handed over a memoran-
dum of grievances of 16 pages. They saidthey wanted an answer within seven work-ing days, because they had waited for toolong.Abrahams said she wanted to die in Dis-
trict Six.“Theymust just take us backwherewe be-
long. Nothing is being done about the land,instead theykeepbuilding for their ownben-efit.“If the City doesn’t listen to us this time
around we will go squat on the land. It be-longs to us. Until when shouldwewait?” shesaid.There are claims that initially 150 hectare
of land was supposed to be given back to thepeople, but with the City building on it they
only have 42 hectare left.Shahied Ajam, chairperson of the District
SixWorkingCommittee, says it’s practicallyimpossible to compensate for the injusticesdone through the Natives Land and GroupAreas acts.The memorandum includes a proposal for
holistic remedies and calls on the City ofCape Town to act.“We want a fast-tracking of things, be-
cause the people can’t wait any longer.“The mayor must be brave enough to ad-
mit that urban restitution, particularly inthe case of District Six, has been a failure.Local, provincial and national governmentshouldnowbecomeproactive in their effortsto restore the people’s dignity before it is toolate, sincemany claimants are elderly,” saysAjam.Wilfred Solomons-Johannes, a represent-
ative of the mayor’s office, accepted thememorandum.“We will look into and respond, but this
has been communicated time and again thatthis is not theCity’smatter but of the depart-ment of rural development and land reform.The City has done what it was supposed todo and landhas been released to the nationalgovernment, so everything lieswith it. How-ever, we will help them follow the rightchannels but the people who are marchingare the very same people who are blockingopportunities for others.”Ian Neilson, deputy mayor, says the City
released 42 hectare of available, City-ownedland to the department of rural developmentand land reform in 2000.
Shark survivor,minister chat safetyWith summerapproachingandmore res-idents choosing to cool down at localbeaches and swimming pools, officialssay they are taking extra measures toavoid related deaths.For the past five years, about 200
drownings have been reported everyyear.With the school holidays approaching
it is usually during this time that thereis a spike in drowning incidents.Since 2011, according to the forensic
pathology service, there has been 735drownings in the Western Cape:. 171 in the 2010/11 financial year. 190 in the 2011/12 financial year. 184 in 2012/13. 197 in 2013/14. 164 in the current financial year so farThese high numbers are concerning
and show a need for better awarenessabout water safety, especially among theyouth, says provincial minister of cul-tural affairs and sport Anroux Marais.Marais has embarked on amonth-long
awareness drive, called “Water safetythrough aqua sport”.The launch of this initiative took place
at Strandfontein Pavilion onWednesdaywhenMarais learnt to surf with childrenfromthe community. Facilitating the les-son was Nigel Savel, founder of the9Miles project, a youth and community-development non-profit organisationthat uses surfing as a platform for trans-formation and focuses on vulnerable
youngsters in Cape Town.Savel teaches water safety awareness
during swimming and surfing lessons ina fun and informative way.Caleb Swanepoel, the 20-year-old from
Prince Albert who survived a shark at-tack at Buffels Bay earlier this year, ac-companied Marais to the launch.He shared with the crowd of children
his sharkattackexperienceandpersonaltips onwater safety. He inspired the chil-dren to conquer any challenges they arefacing.Marais thanked him and Savel for the
contribution they made to bring aboutpositive change in communities throughwater sport.“At the department of cultural affairs
and sport we encourage excellence andinclusiveness in sport and culturethrough creative partnerships,” shesaid.“Although learning to surf had my
heart racing, it was so worthwhile tolaunch this creative partnership withthe 9Miles project and Swanepoel. Initia-tives like theirs not only raise awarenessabout water safety, but will have a long-lasting positive impact on the childrenwho hear Caleb’s story. In Caleb and Ni-gel they now have two new rolemodelsto inspire them.”Marais’s next stop on her water safety
agenda is Mossel Bay where she willlearn to sail with the Garden Route Sail-ing Academy.
Provincial minister Anroux Marais had her first surfing lesson last week in a bid to raiseawareness of swimming safety. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 10 November 20158 ENTERTAINMENT
Communityfilm premieresFrom a handwritten script on a few tat-tered pages all the way to a finished
film on screen, Quest is living proof thatdreams can come true.The film, written by Manenberg’s An-
dre Manus with the help of Theo.E.Da-vids and the Bridgetown Theatre Compa-ny, will make its debut on local televisionthis weekend.Questwasbornout ofAndre’s everyday
experiences in his community. While hewas filled with enthusiasm and passionto tell his story of living in the gang-in-fested and poor Manenberg, he didn’tknow the basics of screenwriting.He approached the Bridgetown Thea-
tre Company, which provides training increative arts and filmmaking. BTC intro-duced Andre to director and writer TheofromGemini Twins Films and the two be-gan to knock out the story of Quest.As an ex-high school teacher who grew
up in Bridgetown himself, Theo identi-fied with Andre’s story. In fact, it was on-ly after the fall of apartheid that Theo gotthe opportunity to follow his own film-making dreams and working with Andre
was a way for him to “pay it forward”.Having found his director, Andre still
faced more challenges. Being unem-ployed, Andre had no access to a comput-er or telephone. He often had to walk the10km to Bridgetown to work with Theo,while at the same time contending withgang violence in Manenberg.Then there’s the fact that he was ridi-
culed by his neighbours for being adreamer.Mounting negative influences caused
Andre to doubt himself, but instead ofgiving up, he drew inspiration from theviolence, unemployment and povertysurrounding him.A year later the two finished their
screenplay for Quest.Their next stepwas to find funding.An-
dre andTheo decided to produceQuest in-dependently and Theo appealed to the lo-cal film industry for help.They soon had a professional camera-
man, a sound engineer and a productionmanager on board. BTC supplied the ac-tors and crew while the communitysteppedup toprovide locations, transportand food.In the end, Quest, which was filmed in
Bridgetown, Silvertown, Rylands andAthone, became a community project.The film tells the story of a young drug-
addicted mother forced to sell her intelli-gent 14-year-old daughter to a drug lordto settle her debt. The girl eventually es-capes her life of prostitution to find hermother, a changed woman, begging thequestion: “Will she forgive her?”Questwill be screened on DStv channel
263 and CTV (Cape Town Television) onFriday at 22:00, with a repeat on Sundayat midnight.V Visit the Bridgetown Theatre Company page onFacebook or call 082 536 3651 for more informa-tion.
Manenberg resident Andre Manus makeshis screenwriting debut with the filmQuest, which will be screened on TV thisweekend.
Theo.E.Davidsco-wrote anddirected thefilm.
Grassy Park siblingson stage with ArnoLOUISA STEYL
@LouNotes
Two Grassy Park siblings are looking for-ward to sharing the stage with Arno Car-stens at this year’s Nederburg Picnic Popsconcert.Shannon and Megan Thebus will perform
on stage on Saturday 21 November as partof the Cape Philharmonic Youth Orchestraand will be accompanying Arno, jazz singerAdelia Douw, award-winning soprano Goit-semang Lehobye, tenor Lukhanyo Moyakeand choristers from the Boland Com-munity Choir.The annual benefit concert aims to
showcase young and emerging musi-cians on a platform where they getthe opportunity to share the stagewith more recognised names.Shannon and Megan are both ris-
ing stars in their own right. Shan-non, who plays the French horn, re-cently won the Michael Masote prizeat the National Youth Music Compe-tition.While she may be Shannon’s little
sister, Megan, a double bass player,was only 14when shewas selected forthe SA National Youth Orchestra.She also played, as an ad-hoc cadet,for theCapePhilharmonicOrchestralast year.Both brother and sister started
their musical journeys at Muizen-berg Junior School, where the princi-pal suggested Shannon learn to playthe recorder after noticing that hewas struggling with his schoolwork.He mastered the instrument in
three months, so his music teacherencouraged him to pick up an orches-tral instrument. They chose thetrumpet, as it was an instrument histeacher knew, but it wasn’t long be-fore he suggested to Shannon’smoth-er that she should enrol him at theBeau Soleil Music Centre.Despite the pressure to match the
skills of her brother and older sister(a pianist), Megan joined Shannon at BeauSoleil shortly after also mastering the re-corder in Grade 2.While she auditioned for the school on vio-
lin, the head of the strings department en-couraged the seven year old to “pick up” thedouble bass.“Mymother said itwas too big, but I plead-
ed and when I had my first lesson, I knewit was the perfect instrument for me.”When the school was short on lower brass
players, she added the tuba toher repertoire.It was also at Beau Soleil that Shannon
changed instruments, opting for a Frenchhorn which his teacher said would suit himbetter in the future.Megan and Shannon agree that being able
to perform with a sibling is “great”.“We can rely on each other. If my brother
or his friends need a bass, tuba or electricbass, they insist I play for them.” Megan isalso happy about always having an accom-panist in her brother. “Accompanists are al-ways in great demand because there are sofew of them.”They both credit theirmother as their big-
gest inspiration but add their music teach-ers at Beau Soleil, their teachers at Wester-ford High and Bishops, the CPO and theirmusic conductors at the New ApostolicChurch to the list.Besides performing with Arno, Shannon
and Megan are also looking forward to ac-companying the other soloists at the PicnicPops concert. “The atmosphere is alwaysamazing, as is the camaraderie of the mem-bers in the orchestra.”The concert starts at 18:00 but gates open
at 16:00 and families are encouraged to bringsnacks and enjoy the afternoon sun.V Tickets cost R100 each from www.webtickets.co.zaand children under 12 enter free. Tickets will also beon sale at the gate on the day. Visit www.neder-burg.com/za or call 021 809 8412 during office hoursfor more information.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Three families can each win a set of four tickets toenjoy the show. SMS the word “picnic” followed byyour email address to 45527 before noon on Mondayto enter. SMSes cost R1.50.
Grassy Park siblings Shannon and Megan Thebus willbe performing with the Cape Philharmonic YouthOrchestra at this year’s Nederburg Picnic Popsconcert. PHOTO: MICHAEL PACE
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 10 November 2015 NEWS 9OTTERY
Farm life for pupils’ peace, gradesCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
A group of 40 matriculants from disadvan-taged backgrounds are giving it their all
as they prepare for the final examinations.The pupils from Christel House in Ottery
have taken their places at their study venueknown as the Farm since Friday 28 October.They will stay there until their final exami-nations are done.Currently running for the secondyear, the
school’s farm programmewas introduced tohelpmatriculants keep focused during theirlast year at Christel House, a not-for-profitschool for pupils living in abject poverty.Engineering Graphics and Design teacher
Randall Daniels says pupils find the envi-ronment improves their learning experi-ence.“We have to be realistic when it comes to
our pupils and the reality is that they comefromhomes or communities where it will bea challenge to prepare for their exams. Thisiswhy the programmewas introduced to theschool and so far it has shown real success.Our 100% pass rate last year is testimony tothat,” Daniels says.Pupils visit the Farm at the end of every
semester to prepare for their exams and arehoused for the entire exam time.“The girls are housed on one side of the
farm and the boys in another section of thefarm. They are then also divided into groupsthat will take care of the cleaning roster,each with a captain. This way the pupils arealso taught to be responsible,” Daniels adds.
Revise timeHistory teacher Shaun Stevens explains
the groups are supervised by a rotatingschedule of teachers who come to the farmand prepare pupils for specific subjectsthree days before the time.“This is what Christel House is doing for
its pupils; ensuring that pupils get the bestout of their learning experience. We do notknowwhat other schools do for theirmatric-ulants to offer support but this is what we’redoing and it’s working,” says Stevens.Grade 12 pupil Clayton*, who admits he
was once a “rough child”, had been told thatsuccess was out of his reach.But now, as he prepares to write the big-
gest exam of his life so far, he expects to ex-cel. Clayton is one of the star pupils atChristel House.
One of the many prizewinners rewardedat the Christel House valedictory ceremonyin October, Clayton has benefited from theschool’s holistic approach to learning, in-cluding the farm study programme.After participating in the farm study pro-
gramme this year, Clayton shot to tenthplace inhis grade.He also received anawardfor the way he conducts himself.The mission of the school is to break the
cycle of poverty through a holistic approachthat includes nutrition, social support, med-
ical care, community outreachandhighedu-cational standards. Last year, the matric ex-emption pass rate was 64%.At the valedictory ceremony, principal
Ronald Fortune said he expected even betterresults from this year’s Grade 12 pupils andcalled them a very special class.“We are expecting more distinctions from
this class than previous years and also tar-geting a higher bachelor pass rate of 75%,”he said.* Not his real name.
Matric pupil Chad Schutt from Manenberg prepares for his Engineering and Graphics Design final exam.
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had his fair share of traffic, but let the City dare startwithroadworks to improve the road and lessen congestion andyou hear the moaners start their engines. Or the com-plaints roll in when they put up another speed bump infront of a school.People too easily forget it is impossible tokeepeveryone
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‘Push-the-Pensioner Day’I would like to suggest that one day eachmonth is set aside and formally designa-ted “Push-the-Pensioner Day”. Myreasoning behind this is quite simpleand I am sure that everyone will agreewith me that the concept is quitebrilliant.As a pensioner myself, as well as
being a recovering cancer patient, Ibelieve that I’m eminently qualified totalk about this subject. Wherever elderlycitizens go these days they are constant-ly pushed, shoved and knocked out ofthe way by robust young people whoseem to be both bad tempered and in aterrible hurry.In a way I feel sorry for these young-
sters as they appear to be in a perpetualstate of desperation and aggression.Happiness and joy of life seem to havebeen lost in a fruitless search to satisfytheir egos. Although children may not
fall into this category, they have a morenovel way of offending the elderly: Theysimply refuse to acknowledge they existand cheerfully try and walk rightthrough them.If we nominated one day each month
as “Push-the-Pensioner Day” all assaultson pensioners would have to be confinedto this one day. This would leave therest of the month relatively safe forpensioners to venture onto the streetsand into malls without fear of beingknocked flying. Similarly, they wouldnot be taken by surprise as they wouldknow what to expect on these nominateddays and, preferably, elect to stay athome.Seriously though, it’s a sad indictment
on our society that the elderly andinfirm are treated with so little courtesy.
COLIN SUTCLIFFEEmail
Homes must apply to be moreThe City of Cape Town is aware thatprivate properties are increasingly beingused for various activities, for exampleas small churches or places of worship,businesses and crèches.While these uses are welcomed,
property owners must ensure that theuse of their property is in line with thezoning of the premises and consent foralternative uses must be obtained.A property zoned Single Residential 1
allows for a dwelling house to be con-structed. It also allows for additionaluses such as home occupation, a bed-and-breakfast establishment (no morethan six paying guests and no more thanthree rooms for guests) and homechildcare (a small crèche of up to sixchildren).Owners of properties zoned for Single
Residential 1 purpose must be granted aconsent use or temporary departure ifthey do not comply with the limitationsfor additional uses or want to operate aplace of worship, small business (such asa house shop), guest house or crèche(with more than six children) or want tobuild a second dwelling on the property.
If they fail to do so they will be incontravention of the property’s zoningrights. The City of Cape Town’s munici-pal planning bylaw permits the City totake a variety of actions in respect of anunlawful land use.An owner may apply to rectify the
unlawful land use or building work, butwill be required to pay a penalty.Legal action is the absolute last resort.
Therefore, property owners are encour-aged to visit their local district planningoffice to verify whether the current useof the property complies with the zoningof the premises and, if not, what processthey need to follow in order to complywith legislation. The City’s inspectorswill help property owners with anyquestions they may have about zoningmatters and building applications.Complaints relating to possible contra-
ventions are to be submitted in writingto the City’s property enforcementsection at their local planning districtoffice.
JOHAN VAN DER MERWEMayoral committee member for energy,
environmental and spatial planning
My proposalmakes roadsafety senseWe often read or hear of the carnage onour highways and byways and it wouldseem our leaders in road managementare doing their best to keep the motoristand pedestrian safe.The other conclusion one has to come
to is that motorists still do not believespeed kills. All kinds of projects havebeen launched to keep motorists incheck, like the Arrive Alive campaign. Itruns into the tens of millions of randsthat these accidents are extracting fromthe government coffers.With this sad state of affairs one would
expect proposals to bring this roadcarnage to an end. Every avenue will bedissected, analysed, tested and thenimplemented if it makes road safetysense. This is going to be my one ofmany attempts to sell my project for freeto the powers that be.When I was operational commander I
took the initiative to have huge postersmade of crime prevention hints andstuck them to my police vehicles, whichmade my police vehicles talk to thepublic when they were driven or parked,and it worked.The law enforcement officers’ vehicles,
in conjunction with other city servicevehicles like your waste collectiontrucks, should have such posters withexamples of the contravention of theRoad Traffic Act, like drunken driving,skipping red robots, speeding, with thepenalties stuck with magnets to the doorsor sides of the vehicles. While they arebeing driven or parked they warnmotorists of the consequences of contra-vening road regulations.Also look at minibus taxis to have
these posters attached to their vehicles.These posters can have hard-hitting
facts on road traffic violations withpictures. It will be in the face of motor-ists and this should have a driverthinking twice about contravening therules of the road.
KEITH BLAKEOttery
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WENDY HOUSES
1677.
ALLY'S WENDIES3 x 9 D.I.Y R6 500
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1805.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couchesfor R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Dry in 45 mins.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
.J.P's CARPET. For all your carpet &Upholstery cleaning. Call Janrick062 290 3298 or 021 3930672
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1807.DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &
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1825
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835
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RC BLINDSfor vertical venetian andwooden venetian blinds.Order now to avoid the
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
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Applications to be mailed to:Rocklands Educare Centre,
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Crusaders down SilvertreeSEAN CAMPBELL
Crusaders out-hit Silvertree 13 to 7 to se-cure their first win of the current cam-paign 10-9 in 10 innings.
Crusaders raced into a 9-5 lead after the
completion of two innings, finding the pitch-ing of Keegan Watson to their liking. Theyscored their 9 runs from 7 hits, with a singlebase on balls, two hit by pitches and an er-ror. Silvertree scored their 5 runs in the sec-ond inning from 4 hits, one base on balls and
one hit by pitch.Silvertree scored a further 2 runs in the
third innings to narrow the gap to 9-7. Sil-vertree then drew level with a run each inthe fifth and sixth innings.Crusaders scored the winning run in the
tenth innings when Garth van der Ventscored on a grounder to third base by ChadBeukes.Both teams used three pitchers, with
Keegan Watson having two stints on themound for Silvertree..Silvertreepitchers:KeeganWatson (1.1innings, 16 batters faced, 7 hits, 9 runs, 1base on balls and 2 hit by pitches) was re-placed by Dayton Williams (3.1 inn, 19 BF,3 H, 0 R, 4 BB and 8 K). Watson (2 inn, 9 BF,1 H, 0 R, 1 K and 1 HBP) returned for hissecond stint. Anrich Roberts (2.2 inn, 9 BF,3 H, 1 R, 2 BB and 1 HBP) finished the gamefor Silvertree..Crusaders pitchers:Yankee Justin Rol-lag (3.2Inn, 21BF, 5H, 7R, 4BB, 1K and2HBP) started and was replaced by Jared(3.1inn, 18BF, 2H, 2R, 5BB and 1K). Camer-on Fortuin (3inn, 9BF, 0H, 0R and 4K) shutSilvertree down with a strong finish.. Silvertree batting: Keegan Watson 2-5. Crusaders batting: Brent Fransman3-4, LeeroyAdriaanse 3-5, NeilWilliams 3-4
and Warren Adams 3-6.. Box score:Silvertree 0520011000: 9 7 2Crusaders 5400000001: 10 13 2
Other resultsMajor league:Bellville 4; Durbanville 3Westridge 3; VOB 15Athlone 0; Bothasig 5Promotion league:Van der Stel 11; Maitland 7Helderberg 11; Devonshire 1Thistle 14; Battswood 16Lansdowne: Bye
Keegan Watson of Sivertree (left) tags Warren Adams of Crusaders on second base during amajor league game at the Rooikrans sport complex in Grassy Park on Saturday. Crusaderseventually walked away 10-9 winners. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS