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Ameeroedien says burial space at the cemetery is very limited. The Board faces a mammoth problem. Board trustee Mogamat Maged says they can suffice with three bur- ials a day. However the “demand is greater”. Maged says: “It breaks our hearts to have to turn people away, but there’s not much else we can do.” He says the space problem has been identified about seven years and people started showing con- cern. “People visiting grave sites start- ed asking us if there would be enough space for their families to be buried there in future. They don’t even consider other Muslim cemeteries as a viable option.” Baradien Salie, also a trustee, ex- plains that the cemetery’s populari- ty stems from its historical value. Over a century old, the Muslim cemetery has generations of fami- lies buried there, he says. People are unwilling “to break that tradition” says Salie. The trustees also point out that 50% of burials come from Mitchell’s Plain. Records show last year alone 381 people buried at the site were from Mitchell’s Plain alone. The second highest number was from the Athlone area – at 222 buri- als – and the third from Manenberg, at 121. Assisting “the poorest of the poor” and their compliance to ac- commodate burials at night have al- so added to the cemetery’s populari- ty. This Board of Trustees has ap- plied for more burial grounds in 2004. But, says Ameeroedien, she has proof similar requests have been made since the 1980s. The land they are now trying to acquire the rights to are adjacent erven 171553 and 171554. Zoned as public open space, the erven are on Johnston and Carnie roads. Together these two erven will constitute 6326 square metres. Currently the land application is undergoing a public participation process. All interested and affected par- ties are invited to voice their opin- ions regarding the burial exten- sion. Maged urges the public to come forward. He says the board cannot do this alone – it has to be a “collec- tive effort”. “The public can play their part by airing their views,” says Maged. “We know they want the exten- sion to be approved as much as we do, possibly even more.” Adding that they need the land as soon as possible, Maged says: “If the public can think of any ideas, it would be a great help. We need to remember the dead also have to be respected. If it is the wish of the de- ceased to be buried at the Vygekraal Cemetery we need to respect that.” Maged was at pains to point out that graves will be respected. Using the grave of an ancestor buried in 1915, Maged says: “If a grave can stand for so many years, then it will give the assurance no- one will open the grave.” Maged says this by way of dis- couraging anyone from building walls around the graves of their loved ones. “This grave has stood the test of time,” he says. “We want to educate people who build walls around the graves to not do it.” Ameeroedien says they do reopen graves “after 15 years, but only with the family’s permission”. Should the application for the ex- tension be rejected, other cemeter- ies across the city can accommo- date Muslim burials, says Tandeka Gqada, Mayoral Committee mem- ber for Community Services. She says the City's cemetery coor- dinator was approached by the Muslim Judicial Council, who high- lighted the need to provide for fu- ture Muslim burial space as their private cemeteries are reaching full capacity. “There were already allotments created in a number of cemeteries, such as Maitland, Muizenberg, Ocean View, Modderdam Road, At- lantis and Klip Road. Having identi- fied where Muslim burial space was lacking in areas which had signifi- cant Muslim communities, the City agreed to extend Klip Road (Grassy Park) for 3 500 Muslim graves in 2009,” Gqada says. “The Khayelitsha, Delft and Wel- moed cemeteries were developed in recent years and have included Muslim allotments.” Gqada says a number of private Muslim cemeteries are owned by Muslim burial societies or trusts, namely Vygieskraal, Constantia, Mowbray, Wynberg, Schotschek- loof and the Stegman/Palmyra Road Cemetery. “Although some of these cemeter- ies are full, the Muslim religion does not prohibit re-use of burial sites and therefore some of these cemeteries continue to be utilised.” Cemetery pressed for space GRAVE CONCERN: A trustee on the Vygekraal Muslim Cemetery Board overlooks the overcrowded cemetery. The application for extended burial ground is serving to be a tedious process. Photo: Summer Jacobs

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Page 1: Peoples Post Athlone 3 July 2012

E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 3 July 2012 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481

TRADING HOURS: Mon - Thurs 8:30 - 4pm ~ Fri: 8:30 - 12:30 / 2pm - 4pm ~ Sat 8:30 - 12:00pm

We specialise in

Bulk buyers welcome

Now Selling Directly to the PublicUNIT 5, Swift Park, Benbow Ave Epping 1 • Phone: 021 534 5975

Factory Shop

Est. in 2002

Variety Pie Box (60’s)20 mini mince pies

20 mini chicken pies20 mini steak pies

Variety Moon Box (60’s)20 cocktail chicken halfmoons20 cocktail steak halfmoons20 cocktail cheese &jalepeno halfmoons

R120R120

Jumbo Jam& Coconut Tart

R80

R110

R30each

Mini Pizza Box (30’s)10 x chicken pizzas10 x steak pizzas10 x cheese pizzas

Savoury Combo Pack (60’s)20 x cocktail chicken samoosas20 x cocktail veg springrolls20 x cocktail steak half moons

RAMADAANPROMOTION

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All products Frozen & need to be baked / deep fried.WISHING ALL OUR MUSLIM CUSTOMERS

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SUMMER JACOBS

OVERCROWDING at VygekraalMuslim cemetery is behind a re-quest for expansion.

This comes as a cemetery trusteesays they cannot accommodate allrequests for burials at the JohnstonRoad grounds.

Vygekraal Muslim CemeteryBoard trustee Nazleah Ameeroedi-en says: “Families are unfortunate-ly having to be referred to othercemetries.”

They are being referred to KlipRoad, in Grassy Park; Pooke Road,in Rylands; Mowbray; and Swart-klip for a final resting place fortheir loved ones, says Ameeroedi-en.

A newspaper notice has been pub-lished requesting public participa-tion.

Ameeroedien says burial spaceat the cemetery is very limited.

The Board faces a mammothproblem.

Board trustee Mogamat Magedsays they can sufficewith threebur-ials a day. However the “demand isgreater”.

Maged says: “It breaks our heartsto have to turn people away, butthere’s not much else we can do.”

He says the space problem hasbeen identified about seven yearsand people started showing con-cern.

“People visiting grave sites start-ed asking us if there would beenough space for their families tobe buried there in future. Theydon’t even consider other Muslimcemeteries as a viable option.”

Baradien Salie, also a trustee, ex-plains that the cemetery’s populari-ty stems from its historical value.Over a century old, the Muslimcemetery has generations of fami-lies buried there, he says.

People are unwilling “to breakthat tradition” says Salie.

The trustees also point out that50% of burials come from Mitchell’sPlain.

Records show last year alone 381

people buried at the site were fromMitchell’s Plain alone.

The second highest number wasfrom the Athlone area – at 222 buri-als – and the third from Manenberg,at 121.

Assisting “the poorest of thepoor” and their compliance to ac-commodate burials at night have al-so added to the cemetery’s populari-ty.

This Board of Trustees has ap-plied for more burial grounds in2004.

But, says Ameeroedien, she hasproof similar requests have been

made since the 1980s.The land they are now trying to

acquire the rights to are adjacenterven 171553 and 171554.

Zoned as public open space, theerven are on Johnston and Carnieroads. Together these two ervenwill constitute 6326 square metres.

Currently the land application isundergoing a public participationprocess.

All interested and affected par-ties are invited to voice their opin-ions regarding the burial exten-sion.

Maged urges the public to come

forward. He says the board cannotdo this alone – it has to be a “collec-tive effort”.

“The public can play their part byairing their views,” says Maged.

“We know they want the exten-sion to be approved as much as wedo, possibly even more.”

Adding that they need the land assoon as possible, Maged says: “If thepublic can think of any ideas, itwould be a great help. We need toremember the dead also have to berespected. If it is the wish of the de-ceased tobeburiedat theVygekraalCemetery we need to respect that.”

Maged was at pains to point outthat graves will be respected.

Using the grave of an ancestorburied in 1915, Maged says: “If agrave can stand for so many years,then it will give the assurance no-one will open the grave.”

Maged says this by way of dis-couraging anyone from buildingwalls around the graves of theirloved ones. “This grave has stoodthe test of time,” he says. “We wantto educate people who build wallsaround the graves to not do it.”

Ameeroedien says they do reopengraves “after 15 years, but only withthe family’s permission”.

Should the application for the ex-tension be rejected, other cemeter-ies across the city can accommo-date Muslim burials, says TandekaGqada, Mayoral Committee mem-ber for Community Services.

She says the City's cemetery coor-dinator was approached by theMuslimJudicialCouncil,whohigh-lighted the need to provide for fu-ture Muslim burial space as theirprivate cemeteries are reaching fullcapacity.

“There were already allotmentscreated in a number of cemeteries,such as Maitland, Muizenberg,Ocean View, Modderdam Road, At-lantis and Klip Road. Having identi-fied where Muslim burial space waslacking in areas which had signifi-cant Muslim communities, the Cityagreed to extend Klip Road (GrassyPark) for 3 500 Muslim graves in2009,” Gqada says.

“The Khayelitsha, Delft and Wel-moed cemeteries were developed inrecent years and have includedMuslim allotments.”

Gqada says a number of privateMuslim cemeteries are owned byMuslim burial societies or trusts,namely Vygieskraal, Constantia,Mowbray, Wynberg, Schotschek-loof and the Stegman/PalmyraRoad Cemetery.

“Although some of these cemeter-ies are full, the Muslim religiondoes not prohibit re-use of burialsites and therefore some of thesecemeteries continue to be utilised.”

Cemetery pressed for space

GRAVE CONCERN: A trustee on the Vygekraal Muslim Cemetery Board overlooks the overcrowded cemetery. Theapplication for extended burial ground is serving to be a tedious process. Photo: Summer Jacobs

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Page 2 People’s Post Athlone GENERAL Tuesday 3 July 2012

Hip HotHappeningGet down to the Vangate Mall Youth Expo

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contact Hilton Carlse on 083 751 5787

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Matric Dance Fashion Show14 July at 2pm

With “The Black Ties” featuringChad Saaiman, Lloyd Jansen

and Keeno Lee

Chess demonstration2 - 4 July, 10am - 4pm

Putt Putt9 - 13 July, 10am - 5pm

“Heavenly Bodies” interactive displaywith the SA Astronomical Observatory

10 - 11 July, 10am - 2pm

Choo Choo train2 - 8 July

Story Hour5 July, 1 - 1.45pm

Dear reader,

Like the thousands of hopefuls who en-ter Idols each year, most of us believewe’re stars. And why not?

After all, each of us has an interestinglife story to tell and if movies were madeof these, we would all be stars.

Real life tales aside, there’s nothingmore powerful than having a dream, or inthe case of most Idols contestants whoclearly can’t carry a tune, more misguid-ed. Despite being told in the most candidmanner by the show’s judges that theycan’t sing, the delusional masses return,year after year.

And suckers for punishment, such as I,allow them to assault my senses, year afteryear.

Idols is one of many reality shows fol-lowed by millions of voyeuristic TV view-ers, greedy for full-on glimpses into oth-ers’ lives.

It’s hard to believe that with the adventof TV back in the 70s, riveting viewing was

provided by the sedate likes of shows likeDallas and Kojak and truly innocent chil-dren’s programmes such as Heidi andBlack Beauty.

Back in District Six, myparents were among the firstto acquire a black-and-whiteBlaupunkt telly, for whichmy mom paid all of R450cash; impressive! This meantthat on Dallas nights, rela-tives from as far as WalmerEstate traipsed to our hometo keep up with the doings ofthe Ewings. It’s painful, butI still remember the thememusic to this and other 70sTV programmes; almost aswell as I remember my oldercousin loudly crunching hisway through a bag of carrots while the restof us strained to hear every word comingout of this wonderful wooden box.

Now we are spoilt for choice and con-sumers seem content with nothing short

of a full menu of reality viewing, the fullbouquet served instantly. This is sympto-matic of human behaviour, seldom satiat-ed. And despite the endless options 21st

century technology has ush-ered in, we don’t stop want-ing the next new cellphoneor computer.

The big old brick-of-a-block Nokia cellphone every-one had to have when cell-phones were a novelty, isnow sneered at. Facebookand other social networksites have given truth to theterm “imaginary friends” assome people clock up thou-sands of “www friends”;while at the same time pro-fessing to leadingvery lonely

(meaning real) lives.And when you’ve had enough of your

virtual friends, after a virtual tiff, you sim-ply boot them off BB or FB - no questionsasked.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m a huge fan oftechnology and its many benefits such ascost-effective communication, access toinformation and connection to others. Ihave no desire to return to the days of pen-pals and handwritten letters, but where dowe draw the line? Some people take socialnetworking to scary levels; broadcastingtheir painful experiences on a myriad ofdigital platforms. Others cowardly end re-lationships via email. Then there are theinherent dangers this exposure brings, tothe impressionable and vulnerable.

But who am I to judge when I too havebecome enslaved to modern technologyand cannot imagine being without my nif-ty gadgets and the endless possibilities itbrings?

’Til next time, go well!ConnectED is a weekly column by

People’s Post editor Feroza Miller-Isaacs who can be contacted on [email protected].

People’s Post in online. Visitwww.peoplespost.co.za.

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A WALK-IN assessment centre to helpsolve the vagrancy issue is being pro-posed for Rylands.

Athlone subcouncil chairperson, GeorgeMarch, says if even just onevagrant is perma-nently removed from the streets, it will be “awinning task for council.”

While residents might welcome this inter-vention, the homeless in the area have noqualms about living on an open field and call-ing it home.

Sana Plaatjies does not see herself leavingany time soon.

She has been living in Yusuf Gool Boule-vard, for 38 years. Referring to it as “home”,Plaatjies sweeps, cooks, washes dishes,sleeps, and even entertains on the field.

Plaatjies (58) arrived in Cape Town in 1973in search of employment. Originally from Up-ington, she was a domestic worker for a fami-ly in Surrey Estate.

Living with her employers, Plaatjies saysshe was glad for the “roof over her head” butshe became unhappy with her job.

“They started mistreating me. I became sadso I made the decision to leave,” saysPlaatjies.

“I was not going to stay around and be treat-ed in that manner.”

Failing to find employment, Plaatjies be-came a drifter and “roamed around for sometime”. She then met Hendrick de Bryn andsettled with him on the open field.

Sweeping around their sleeping areaPlaatjies explains it’s not “so bad” livingthere.

“The people don’t really bother us. It’s onlythe small children who are rude sometimes.”

The couple lives off the money De Brynearns from doing “odd jobs”. They also re-ceive food from soup kitchens run on Tues-days and Thursdays in a nearby road.

The field is however not exclusively usedby the duo.

Warming up around the fire – wherePlaatjies’ rice is boiling– are four more home-less people.

One of them is Lusandile Booi (38), who hasbeen living on the field for the past month.

Originally from the Eastern Cape, Booi ex-plains he worked for a factory which madefences in Blackheath Industria.

Booi says: “I was renting a room in LowerCrossroads for ayear andahalf. Thenmycon-tract ended and I could no longer afford to payrent.”

Booi says he lived with friends in Gugu-lethu for a while. He however did not staylong because he was “struggling to find an-other job”.

“I was unable to bring my part financiallyso I had to go,” he says.

At the moment Booi has a casual job, doingplumbing work.

He says given the chance, he would returnto the Eastern Cape. He says the only reasonhe has stayed on is because he can’t afford abus ticket home.

March explains that a team has been creat-ed which consists of different City depart-ments.

These include, among others, law enforce-ment, the health department, and social de-velopment.

March says: “Social development is cur-rently collecting data from the vagrants inthe area. They are asking questions such aswhere the vagrants are from, their age, theamount of children they have and why theyare living on the streets.”

March believes it is important to get thisinformation, so that a “clear plan of action”can be made. “It is difficult to deal with civil-ians on the street if they don’t have any clearform of identification,” he says.

For this reason – and many others – thereare plans for a Walk-in Assessment Centre to

be established in Rylands.March explains that if everything goes ac-

cording to plan, the centre will assist thehomeless with ID documents.

“The centre will be open for vagrants whowant advice about ways to change their situ-ation,” he says.

March continues if social developmentworkers attached to the project see that thehomeless are “willing to put in effort to makea change, provision can be made to reinte-grate them back into the community”.

Considering the situation of Plaatjies andthe rest of the vagrants living on the field,March says that social workers will have tolook at those cases and deal with it according-

ly. “We cannot force people to leave,” saysMarch.

He explains that a “negotiation process”will have to take place. “It is not an easy taskwhich we face and this is not a problem whichcan be fixed overnight.

“I do however believe if you put all your en-ergy into something, progress will be made.

“It also helps that different departmentshave come on board to help with this matter.”

Plan of action for Rylands’ homeless

OPEN HOUSE: Yolanda Van Rooi, Marie Booysen and Lusandile Booi huddle around a fire tokeep warm. Photos: Summer Jacobs

KEEPING IT TIDY: Sana Plaatjies sweeps the“bedroom” area several times a day.

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ON THE STREETS:HeinrichBarendse saysnot having aneducation canlead to a badfuture. “Ifthese childrenhave nowhereto learn they willend up on thestreets doingdrugs. I dropped out ofschool when I was younger and re­alised my life was heading in a baddirection so I did everything Icould to get a proper education.”

SURVIVAL:JaylanJafthafeelsstronglyaboutthe is­sue. Hehas manycousinswhodropped outof school andare now struggling tomake a living. “Children need aneducation to survive in the world.Not having an education in thiscountry especially can put youstraight on the streets.”

SCHOOLA NEED:JoanneMaasdorpsays:“Some­thing likethis isvery closeto myheart. WhenI was a child Iwanted tostudy, but my family didn’thave the money. These childrenhave a right to go to school; theyneed to go to school.”

OVERCROWDED: FaidahAbrahamsfeels clos­ing downtheschoolswill resultin thelearnersturning tocrime. “Theyneed to beopening moreschools – not closing it. Most ofthese schools are overcrowdedand if they close then all thoselearners have no choice but toturn to crime for money.”

BASIC RIGHT:James Wors­luy says clos­ing theschoolscloses thedoor on thefutures ofthousands ofchildren.“This is proba­bly the lastchance for a lot of chil­dren. Education is a basic humanright and if they take that awaythey are taking away any chanceof a future for the children.”

BAD TEACH­ERS: NerissaBerry saysthe level ofeducationsimply isn’tgoodenough. “TheDepartmentof Educationneeds to edu­cate the teachersbefore they can edu­cate the pupils. The teachersaren’t qualified enough and that’swhy all these children are drop­ping out. What’s the point of goingto school if you aren’t going tolearn?” Photos: David Mann

DAVID MANN

THE threat ofclosure hangingover 27 schoolshas caused up-roar among Peo-ple’s Post read-ers.

A high drop-out rate, poorquality of teach-ing and failure toincrease pupilnumbers areamong the rea-sons given by theprovincial educa-tion departmentto close schools.A decision will bemade later thisyear.

Some readersfeel pupils mayturn to crime,while others saythe education de-partment shouldaddress the is-sues rather thanclosing schools.Teachers alsohave to shouldersome of the re-sponsibility, saysanother reader.

Education under threat?Education under threat?

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LIVID Bokmakierie residents held a pro-test march to vent their outrage about theplanned new housing project.

Their message was clear – “Bokmakieriehouses for the Bokmakierie community”.

About 20 residents took to the streets onSaturday to protest against the City of CapeTown’s plans to allocate most of the housesto be built in the area to people outside ofBokmakierie.

Aziza Kannemeyer, chairperson of theHazendal Civic Organisation, says Bokmaki-erie “is not a dumping ground” for the Cityto place other people.

“We understand that there is a need forhouses. However, our community is alreadyoverpopulated as is. By bringing in morepeople they are stuffing everyone into al-ready over-crowded spaces,” she says.

Starting at the Hazendal Mosque, resi-dents marched to the Athlone Civic Centrewhere a housing screening process was tak-ing place. Here Kannemeyer and protesterAlfonso Kayser handed over a memorandumstating their demands.

These included the City’s need to firstlyanalyse the need of Bokmakierie residents,as well as consulting the broader communityof Bokmakierie and Hazendal who don’thave houses.

Florence Boer (63) is a backyard dwellerand says she has been on the waiting list fora house since 1984. Living in Bokmakierieher entire life, she does not understand whyshe has not qualified for one of the plannedhomes.

Boer says: “I’ve been on a waiting list for27 years. My husband died 11 years ago andit was not under a roof of his own. I don’twant the same to happen to me.”

Taking care of two grandchildren, Boersays it is “more than challenging at times”.

“Living in sucha small spacewithgrowingchildren is difficult.”

The Hazendal Housing Project will see atotal of 153 houses built on sites which in-cludeJanSmutsDrivenearKewtownPrima-ry; the corner of Bokmakierie and JonathanRoads; the corner of Bokmakierie Road andBarcombe Street; between 1st and 3rd Ave-nues and Circuit and Bokmakierie Roads,and between Bokmakierie Road and 14th Av-enue.

Councillor Suzette Little says she is sur-prised at members of the Hazendal HousingProject’s Project Steering Committee’s pro-test.

Little says: “I am surprised that the verySteering Committee who agreed on the tar-get area now has a problem with their owndecision.”

The steering committee took part in previ-ous negotiations with interested parties forthe building of planned houses.

She says the “spread of false information”has created division.

“There is a list of beneficiaries that mustcome and fill an application form for a subsi-dy. The areas we are getting names from forthe list are people from Bokmakierie, Al-icedale North and Kewtown,” says Little.

“So I don’t understand this talk about ‘out-siders’ coming to take over. The City has tak-en the target area agreed to by the communi-ty.”

Homegroan forBokmakierie STAND AND DELIVER: Protesters stand off Jan Smuts Drive with their placards held high.

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Page 6 People’s Post Athlone FEATURE Tuesday 3 July 2012

REGISTRATION OF COMMUNITY-BASEDORGANISATIONS TO SERVE ONWARD COMMITTEESOn 28 September 2011 Council approved rules for the establishment of Ward Committees.This includes provision for the registration of Community based organisations on the City’sdata base. Only registered organisations are eligible to nominate a representative to serve ona Ward Committee.

The cut-off date for registration is 20 July 2012. This data base will constitute the voters’ rollfor the establishment of ward committees. The data base will receive new registrations againafter 3 November 2012.

Please call your nearest subcouncil for further information regarding this process.

Subcouncil Manager Contact no1 Peter Deacon 021 550 10012 Fred Monk 021 980 60533 Johannes Brand 021 590 16764 Ardela van Niekerk 021 938 80505 Martin Julie 021 695 81616 Pat Jansen 021 918 20247 Carin Viljoen 021 970 30028 Izak du Toit 021 850 41499 Thando Siwisa 021 360 135110 Fezekile Cotani 021 360 126711 Kayise Nombakuse 021 630 160012 Kennith Snippers 021 371 455013 Lunga Bobo 021 630 160014 Christopher Jako 021 630 160015 Mariette Griessel 021 531 343716 Marius Coetsee 021 487 205517 Edgar Carolissen 021 637 975718 Okkie Manuels 021 700 402019 Desiree Mentor 021 784 201120 Brian Ford 021 794 249321 Pieter Grobler 021 900 150222 Richard Moi 021 900 150823 Raphael Martin 021 371 455124 Anthony Mathe 021 956 8000

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

HEIDEVELD HOUSING PROJECTThe City of Cape Town’s New Housing Department will be holding another follow-upscreening session for proposed beneficiaries for the Heideveld Housing Project in Heideveld.The database for the beneficiary area will be displayed at the Heideveld Housing office,Heideveld Library and Subcouncil 11 (Fezeka) offices for public scrutiny. The cut-off date forHeideveld, Vanguard Estate and Welcome Estate is December 2000, but for Bonteheuweland Gugulethu it is December 1992.

Applicants whose names appear on the displayed database and who• Live in Heideveld, Vanguard Estate, Welcome Estate, Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu• Earn a combined income of less than R3 500 per month• Have outstanding information to submit from the previous session

are requested to visit the following venue (together with spouse/partner):Venue: Heideveld Community Centre, Jonkershoek Road, HeideveldDate: Saturday 14 July 2012Time: 10:00 – 14:00

The following documents must be produced on the day:• Green bar-coded ID document• Marriage/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 if you are not registered on the City of Cape Town database forhousing or if you attended the previous screening and have no outstanding information.

For further enquiries please contact Maureen Lewin ontel 021 710 9303.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER97/2012

SUMMER JACOBS

MANENBERG SENIORS traded in theirwalking sticks for takkies to take part inan annual funwalk which had themmarching through local streets.

Gout-ridden joints, back pains and wheez-ing lungs were just some of the old-agequalms ignored by senior members from theDruiwevlei Ladies Club as they participatedin the fourth annual Druiwevlei CommunityCentre Funwalk on Thursday.

Starting at the community centre inRuimte Road, about 30 members walkedthrough the streets of Manenberg before re-turning to the centre.

The ladies agreed unanimously that thewalk keeps them “feeling young”.

Club leader Gwen Jacobs says the funwalkis a good way to keep the “joints moving” andthe “spirits high”.

The walk was celebrated with snacks anddrinks in the Centre’s hall where all partici-pants were also awarded medals for their ef-fort.

One of the senior members said many don’trealise the value of a simple walk. “It keepsyou feeling young and fresh,” she said. “I’malready anticipating the next funwalk.”

Manenberg seniors show staminaManenberg seniors show staminaTAKING IT EASY: Members of the Druiwevlei La­dies Club in Manenberg keep a steady pace asthey near the end of the funwalk.Photos:Summer Jacobs

FIT AND PROUD: Mymoena Matthews, left,and Fatima Simons celebrate their medals.

HARD­ EARNED DRINK: Pamela Jansen toaststo her last Druiwevlei Community Centre Fun­walk as she leaves the country next month forDubai.

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WITH the new financial year in fullswing, the City of Cape Town’s electricitytariff increase has become a reality.

Since Sunday, consumers have to coughup, on average, 11% more for electricity.

The City says the tariff hike has been putin place to “construct and maintain” equip-ment that transforms the power supply so itmeets customer’s needs, supplies publiclighting and provides secondary supportservices.

The electricity services department is thelink between electricity supplier Eskom andconsumers.

The City has two different tariff structuresfor residential properties – lifeline and do-mestic.

The lifeline tariffs apply to households us-ing 450 kilowatt hours (kWh) or, as it is morecommonly known, 450 units on average amonth.

Residents who qualify for the lifeline tariffreceive free basic electricity allocations eachmonth.

Those who use on average more than450kWh a month are charged the domestictariff.

In essence, themore electricityyouuse, themore you pay.

There is a sliding scale attached to the costof electricity in the lifeline category, engi-

neered to drive down electricity consump-tion.

With the price increases, residents who fallinto the lifeline tariff category will pay justunder 65 cents a kWh/unit for the first 150units they buy. The City effectively pays forthe first 50 units which are free under the life-line tariff.

If you buy between 150 and 350 units, theprice a unit is just under 90 cents, which isan 11% increase.

If you buy between 350 and 600 units, thereis a 9.9% increase, and If you buy more than600 units it will cost 18.7% more.

The City has urged consumers to buy onlythe amount of electricity they anticipate touse in a month, because excess electricitywill be charged at a higher rate.

It has also urged customers to try and saveelectricity where possible to minimise theirconsumption.

Silvia Grove says she can’t afford givingout more money on bills. “Everything is be-coming more expensive; last time it was thepetrol, then Metrorail and now the electrici-ty. It is becoming too much to keep up with.”

Gadieja Ismail makes soup for the childrenfrom her community every week. She alsoruns a catering business and says the newprice hike will leave a hole in her pocket.

“I have been cooking for many years, andnow it seems my passion has to be curbed be-cause I already spend so much on electricity.I’m going to have to scale down drastically.”

Electricity shocker

Two minutes to fame at Vangate MallIT’S SCHOOL holidays and Vangate Mall isgearing up to search for the most talented,hip, hot and happening young girls and boys.

The “Two Minutes to Fame” talent searchpromises super prizes and a jam-packed af-ternoon of fun, song, laughter and entertain-ment for the whole family.

The event will take place at the Galaxy pro-motions on Sunday 8 July from 14:00 to 17:00.

Those who believe they are talented and

want to sign up and perform, or any one whowants to know more about the talent searchcan call the organiser, Hilton Carlse, on083 751 5787. Entry is free, however contest-ants will be required to provide their ownbacking track or choose from music providedby the organiser.

Entry forms are available from Carlse andwill also be available on the day of the event.

Call the mall on (021) 633 1065.

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Page 8 People’s Post Athlone LEADER Tuesday 3 July 2012

Money mattersAS THE cold weather settles in, expected mid-year price hikes will, at best, get a lukewarmreception from Capetonians.

Following the consistent rise and fall – tothe lesser – of fuel, residents are already bat-tling to keep head above water for the basicessentials such as food and a decent roof overtheir heads.

Some, trapped by arrears of City Councilrental units for years, have ceremonially bur-ied their letters of demand for payment beforesetting them alight.

The demands for housing, as well as ade-quate government services in the health, edu-cation and social services sectors are not be-ing met. This is contrary to election promises.There are no houses for all. Education is freeonly to those at “no-fee” schools. To many, re-fusing to admit to diminished income – or out-right poverty – is a matter pride.

While many want to work, they’re not get-ting jobs. The reasons are varied. Globally, at-tempts at rebuilding the economic house ofcards are still a work in progress. Therearen’t enough employment opportunities inthe private sector. In SA, not everyone whoknocks on the Red Door programme for helpgets financial aid. And some people may sim-ply not be employable – they don’t have theskills, experience or the education to do thejob.

In the first quarter of this year, the nationalunemployment rate stood at 25% – a 2% in-crease, says Statistics SA.

The average 11% price hike in electricitywill have consumers thinking about theirpockets before flicking that switch. And railcommuters are already nursing the pain ofprice hikes ranging from R1 extra for singletickets to up to R42 more for monthly tickets.

There are many Capetonians living in ex-pensive properties, but have less disposableincome. For them, the simple act of movinghouse is costly. It is not just a simple matterof relocating to a cheaper residence – or evenrenting – as this, too, comes at a higher price.

It is a case of too expensive to live, too ex-pensive to die.

. The (GF) Jooste “upgrade”(“Jooste to be demolished”,People’s Post, Tuesday 19June) is just another cash in-jection for the rich construc-tion companies. Why can’tthey upgrade in stages andkeep it open?

. Regarding the article“Jooste to be demolished”.

Why should we, Heideveldresidents, have to go to Mitch-ell’s Plain when we have ourown day hospital?

Why can’t some of theJooste doctors and nurseswork from there? Eish, whata stupid health departmentwe have.

. Is there any way that

Alistair Izobel can stage Mu-sic Alla Kaap again – perhapsanother two or three shows?Kathy Booysen

. Emo’s DVDs can bebought at Muizenberg fleamarket on a Sunday. His fa-ther sells it at a stall there.

. If you lost a helmet pleasecontact me on 079 467 8687.

YourSMSes

INTERNATIONAL Day against DrugAbuse and Illicit Trafficking on Tuesdaywas established by the UN general assem-bly in 1987.

It serves as a reminder of the goalsagreed to by member states of creating aninternational society free of drug abuse.

South Africans have been found guiltyof being drug mules in various incidentsrecently.

In Cape Town, where the drug pandem-ic has grown, Mayor Patricia de Lillelaunched the City’s Alcohol and Drug Pre-vention Programme.

It took place at the Proteaville Recrea-tion Centre in Bellville South, wheremore than 1 200 youths at risk were busedin and given information focused on pre-vention and alternatives to substanceabuse.

The campaign slogan Be smart, Don’tStart was the name of the rap jingle re-corded by De Lille, under the guidance ofpopular rap artist DJ Ready D and Khay-elitsha hip hop artist, Kanyi Mavi.

The programme is imperative amidfears of youths – especially those withworking parents – being tempted bydrugs during the winter school holidays.

With seven visible community policingsector forums under his command, Nyan-ga police Cluster Commander Major Gen-eral Robert Robberts launched a series of

public meetings or imbizos.These were held in, among others, Ath-

lone, Kenwyn, Rondebosch East,Lansdowne, Manenberg, Gugulethu andLanga.

The aim is to engage all stakeholders –including law enforcement agencies likethe Metro and traffic police; school com-munities, educators, learners and par-ents; faith-based and civic organisations;crèches; residents and businesses – toparticipate positively in discussing anti-crime strategies and current trends incriminal activities.

During question-and-answer sessionsthe community has the opportunity tovoice their grievances and comments di-rectly to senior police management.

When previous national police commis-sioners Jacki Selebi and Bheki Cele dis-played a poor public image through theirmisconduct and subsequent dismissal,the imbizos and the appointment of newNational Police Commissioner GeneralRiah Phiyega is welcome.

It heralds a new season of crediblevisible community policing to regaincredible public confidence in the essen-tial services rendered by police.MARK KLEINSCHMIDTChairperson: Kenwyn Ratepayers’ andSafety and Security Association KenwynKenwyn

Proper policing is essential

WOULD anyone who witnessed a traffic acci-dent at the traffic lights of De Waal and Prin-cess Vlei roads on 20 June between 14:30 and15:00 please contact me on (021) 762 3798. The

vehicles involved were a silver Conquest anda red truck.JT HINRICHSENPlumstead

Did anyone witness this accident?

COMMERCE will never permit the demise ofChristmas or Easter.

It is commerce that keeps these holidays go-ing – not the church.

The day of Ascension was removed becauseit had no real commercial value, it was seenas just a holiday. Admittedly, a small percent-age of people went to church.

There are seven ANC holidays: HumanRights Day, Freedom Day, Workers’ Day,Youth Day, Women’s Day, Heritage Day andDay of Reconciliation.

None have any commercial value.It is obvious, therefore, which days should

go.RALPH

Commerce keeps holidays going

I READ in your cartoon there is a proposalto change the name to something unpro-nounceable.

I take exception to this, as I am a bornandbredCapetonianof 75 years.Whymustwe change the name that is so well known

throughout the world? And what about thecost involved to bring it about? All thisfor the whim of a few.

Why not test the public opinion on thisbefore implementation?CAPETONIAN

What’s in this new name?

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AFTER 10 years a single mother has de-cided to once again hit the books andcomplete her matric.

Natasha George (30) from Kewtown has re-cently rewritten two subjects which shefailed in her final Grade 12 exams.

As an unemployed and single mother to afour-year-old girl, George had no money fornight schooling or tutoring.

She however refused to let this obstacle getin her way.

Deciding to do it on her own, George re-wrote English and Afrikaans in May andJune and now anxiously awaits her results.

George says the decision to return to herstudies was based solely on her daughter,Treston-Tyler.

Referring to her daughter as her “inspira-tion”, George explains she wants to give herchild a “better life”.

George says: “I realised I needed to get myMatric certificate so I can study further.Once that’s done I want to secure a good joband give my child the life she deserves.”

Fully aware that completing her matricwas going to be challenging, George says it’sall about the proper attitude.

“I knew it wasn’t going to be easy,” shesays.

“But I believe firmly if you put your heart,mind and soul into something, it can bedone.”

With this resolve George went to the De-partment of Education and told them shewanted to rewrite her exams.

There she was given forms to fill in anda copy of her exam schedule was then postedto her house.

“Most people don’t realise that finishingyour Matric is free, if you study on your own.All you need is a R60 to pay for your Matriccertificate if you pass.”

Returning to her former school, Garlan-dale High, George asked for assistance.

She says the school was helpful and loanedher the necessary study materials. The restwas up to her.

Living in a house with seven relatives ,George found studying “difficult at times”.

“Late night was the only time I could studyin peace.

“But I didn’t want to disturb anyone byleaving lights on, so I would use the light theTV made to read over my notes.”

Keeping fingers crossed, George says get-ting her certificate would “open doors” toendless possibilities.

“If all goes according to plan and my re-sults are positive, I would like enrol at theUniversity of the Western Cape,” she says.

Her dream is to study business manage-ment and one day manage her own businesswhere she can employ people and pay thema “decent salary”.

“People need to think about the future,”says George.

“Good things come to those who wait, butthat does not mean you must donothing while you are waiting.

“My daughter gave me boththe strength and courage.Where before, I had none.

“I owe her this and so muchmore.”

Motivated momfinishes Matric

LIKE MOTHER LIKEDAUGHTER: Nata­sha George readsthrough a text bookwhile daughter, Tres­ton­Tylor, keepsmom company withher colour­in books.Photo: Summer Jacobs

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Page 10 People’s Post Athlone GENERAL Tuesday 3 July 2012

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF THE 2012/2013SERVICE DELIVERY AND BUDGETIMPLEMENTATION PLAN (SDBIP)Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 53 (3) (a) of Act No. 56 of 2003: Local Government:Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) that the Service Delivery and BudgetImplementation Plan for the 2012/2013 financial year will be available at all Subcounciloffices (as listed below), libraries and the City of Cape Town’s website www.capetown.gov.za/idp from Thursday 5 July 2012 on weekdays between 08:30 and 16:30 up to and includingMonday 6 August 2012.

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ATHLONE goes pink this July, as Top En-tertainment and Club Joy hosts thecrowning of the first 2012 Gay Miss Ath-lone.

On Friday 6 July, the newly-crowned GayMiss Cape Town, the 23rd title-holder to becrowned, Dayana Lima, and the first everGay Mr Cape Town, Errol Stroebel, will dotheir duty as adjudicators in their new rolesas ambassadors of the Cape Town gay com-

munity.The evening promises to be a night of enter-

tainment as the finest DJs in the nightclubfraternity goes back-to-back to entertain theaudience.

The special guest DJ for the evening willbe Heart 104.9 FM’s, Irma G.

There will also be a “One Night Only” kara-oke competition where the winner receivesa cash prize of R1 000.

The event will also serve as an awareness

campaign where The Choice Drug Counsel-ling Services will be addressing the audienceon the effects of substance abuse and thetreatment options available.

Sports clubs, fund raising organisationsand charities can be a part of this event bymaking a block booking.

Enquiries for the event can be made toMarco Jacobs on 072 788 4472 or the Top En-tertainment Management on 081 302 0930.

Alternatively email to [email protected].

Those who wish to enter the Gay Miss Ath-lone will be required to wear swim wear andevening wear.

Karaoke entrants must enter the competi-tion prior to the event.

All entrants can contact Top Entertain-ment on the number or email providedabove.

The DJs Unite Dance Party and Gay MissAthlone 2012 can also be followed on the Fa-cebook events pages.

Athlone gays get time to shineAthlone gays get time to shine

CRITICAL EYE: Dayana Lima will help choosethe first ever Gay Miss Athlone.Photo: Supplied

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Tuesday 3 July 2012 NEWS People’s Post Athlone Page 11

NATHAN ADONIS

RAIL commuters are being hit in thepocket as monthly train fares have goneup.

Athlone commuters are among those to feelit the most. They have to fork out an extraR16 for MetroPlus monthly tickets from toCape Town. That means from this month toDecember they will have paid a total of R96more to get to the city on first class.

Metro commuters from Crawford, Heide-veld and Lansdowne have to budget for R12more on train fares.

The price hike came into effect on Sunday.Sound engineering student Kenneth Moko-

atsi catches the train from Retreat to the city

each day.This MetroPlus commuter paid R200 for a

monthly ticket, but he now has to fork out anadditional R16.

Mokoatsi says: “It puts more pressure onthe average working person. Travelling eve-ry day is something you can’t avoid. Peopleare struggling financially already and relyheavily on the trains.”

The option of using taxis, he says, wouldcome at a higher price.

“The average person earning a minimumwage, such as cashiers and petrol attendants,will be some of those hardest hit by the endof the discount,” says Mokoatsi.

He was referring to a 15% Metrorail dis-count for monthly ticket holders from Aprilto June. The price hike would have set in on

1 April, but labour federations negotiated fora delay in the increase.

Mokoatsi says the increase will “cut intoother costs, such as food and clothing”.

Duncan Hanekom, an electrician, com-mutes daily from Retreat to Wynberg.

Hanekom says: “I am not happy with theMetrorail service and I know other people arenot happy either. The train is always late orfull because of carriages that are short.”

He believes commuters will be upset withthe increase. “I don’t know if they will usethis extramoney to fix the trains,” saysHane-kom. “We will have to wait and see.”

He added that people who earn weekly wag-es will feel the increase more.

Metrorail marketing and communicationsmanager Riana Scott says: “Monthly tickets

valid from July onwards will revert to theoriginal increase, irrespective of the datepurchased.”

Commuters to cough up on train tickets

OUT OF POCKET: Commuters are now payingmore for monthly tickets. Photo: Stephen Williams

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Page 12 People’s Post Athlone ENTERTAINMENT Tuesday 3 July 2012

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MILESTONE: The hit musical Kat andthe Kings, created by David Kramerand the late Taliep Petersen, recentlycelebrated its 50th performance at theFugard Theatre in District Six. The dy­namic and entertaining show, set in1957, has a live band on stage and hasbeen well­received in Cape Town. Backrow, from left, Zak Toerien (Magoo),David Kramer (director), and AmyTrout (Lucy). Front row, from left, CarloDaniels (Ballie), Danny Butler (OldKat), Dean Balie (Young Kat) andGrant Peres (Bingo). Photo: Allison Foat

MASS HYSTERIA featuring funny mensuch as Nik Rabinowitz, Marc Lottering,Kurt Schoonraad and Casper de Vries,will tickle you funny at GrandWest’sGrand Arena on Saturday 28 July at19:00.

The stand-up comedy show, co-producedby John Vlismas (who also forms part of theline-up), sees the featured comedians takingon a comic portfolio in Cabinet. Rabinowitzis the Minister of Samp and Kosher Beans,

Lottering the Minister of the Interior De-sign, Schoonraad the Minister of Flats, Box-wine and Wind and Vlismas the MinisterWho Swears to Tell Truth and De Vries isMinister of Twitter.

Other comedians Tumi Morake (Ministerof International Affairs and Pan AfricanChildren), Ndumiso Lindi (Roosta in Chief)and Mark Banks (Minister of Environment,Bungalows, Pest Control and Barcodes) willjoin the line-up.

Tickets prices range from R140 to R165 andare available through Computicket (0861 9158000).

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Cabinet with a funny twistCabinet with a funny twist

MINISTER OF FUN: Outrageous comedianMarc Lottering forms part of the line­up in theshow Mass Hysteria. Photo: Google Images

CONTROVERSY: An adaptation of Au­gust Strindberg’s Miss Julie, renamedMies Julie, runs at the Baxter Flipsidefrom Friday 13 to Sunday 26 July at19:00. The play sees Thoko Ntshinga(Christine), Bongile Mantsai (John) andHilda Cronje (Julie) in the lead roles. Di­rector, playwright and creator Yael Far­ber tackles the deeper complexities ofsociety and sets the play against theremote beauty of the Eastern Cape Ka­roo. Book through Computicket on086 1915 8000 or visit www.com­puticket.co.za. Photo: Mark Wessels

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Sunday 8 JulyKenwyn: VictoriaCricket Club will holdtheir annual generalmeeting at 10:45 at theChukker Road Club-house. Call JeremyWilliams or Wendyvan Niekerk on0 (021) 703 9317.

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Athlone: StarfairBusiness Consultingwill host a free infor-mation session onstarting your ownbusiness at 09:00 until12:00 at their offices onthe corner of LowerKlipfontein Road andSpringbok Street. CallMarion on 0 (021)637 3796, on0 (021) 637 0640 or2 [email protected].

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LAILA MAJIET AND SUMMER JACOBS

THREE suspects, all in their early 20s, havebeen arrested after two boys were shot atthe weekend.

Police say the victims, both 16 years old,were standing at Anemone Close in Kew-town on Sunday at 10:25 when a well-knowngangster fired three shots at them.

One of the boys was hit in his left leg andthe other in his lower back.

They were taken to the Hanover Park DayHospital and were later transferred toGroote Schuur Hospital.

The incident is gang related – police say

the shooting was owing to a battle betweenthe Playboys and the Americans.

. No arrests have been made after a shopin Athlone had been robbed at the weekend.

The OK Mini Mart in Thornton Road washeld up at gunpoint by five unknown menon Friday night.

The suspects entered the store an hour be-fore closing time.

Police spokesperson, Constable Zita Nor-man says: “One man had a crowbar, two hadfirearms and two had hammers. They de-manded money and assaulted employees.They managed to get away with R2 000.”

No shots had been fired and the suspects

fled the scene.In another incident, three suspects (be-

lieved to be in their 20s), have been arrestedfollowing a gang-related shooting betweenthe Playboys and the Americans in Kew-town.

. In another incident, a 23-year-old manwas shot in his stomach in Kewtown. Nor-man says the victim was on hisway to Block 11 in Kewtownwhen he reached the corners ofEland Street and Ixia Court andsaw two unknown men with red-and-white scarves around theirfaces.

“He then heard shots being fired, turnedaround and was shot in the stomach. Thevictim was rushed to Groote Schuur Hospi-tal in a coma, but is now in a stable condi-tion.”

No arrests have been made.Anyone with information call the Ath-

lone police on (021) 697 9238.

Gang shootings and robberies rock Athlone

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10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. We also offer

sound! Ph Rashieda orShafiek 021­372 5921 /

084 566 0087 /082 660 0876

DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R100,00.

Includes: crockery, cutlery,white tableclothes, chaircoversand organza backdrop, arch,

red carpet.We do decor only as well

(Ielaahm or Rene021­371 4507/082 324 9486

ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394

Children’sEntertainment

36

AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977

BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 938 5342

HIRE A CASTLE from R150.Kidies Chairs, tables & linen.Ph 696 3791/ 084 209 1313

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

JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793

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

JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930

37

Entertainment

DJ with sound andlighting.(083 369 6768

38

Hiring Services

ALLEN OCCASIONSCatering form R75 per head

WINTER SPECIAL­Chair covers from R3.50­ Center pieces from R10Contact : 084 670 2240 /

071 361 5793

BUSSES &LATEST BMW'S

FOR HIREFor all your

special bus trips&

weddings, matricballs & junior

proms.(Evan on

084 585 6080

CATER SUPPLIES021­696 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

CHAIR COVERSBlack, white & light gold:

R3.50 each. Tressle & roundtable cloths, bows. Ph Florence021 371 5683, 079 469 7671

COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware

linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968

DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.

(021 396 2526/073 653 0952

DECORINSPIRATIONS

Backdrop poles, chair covers,table cloths, organza tie­

backs and over­lays,charger plates, red carpet.

021 637 0133/083 453 9021

HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs

plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026

L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695

THAT HIRING PLACECutlery, crockery, linen, tables

and chairs to hire. Contact021­371 9175 or 076 722 1083

Photographic/Video Services

44

A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950

N.C. WEDDINGS ANDPARTIES PHOTOGRAPHY

073 359 9009

PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811

For Sale

71Miscellaneous

CIRUS WENDY'S3x3 d.i.y ­ R3 3003x6 d.i.y ­ R4 3003x9 d.i.y ­ R6 4003x7 d.i.y + toilet,basin ­ R7 300

3x10 d.i.y +toilet, basin ­

R9 300Tel: 021­829 7105

Cell:078 822 1312

Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.

082 621 4441/021 393 5475

Also Nutec and Vib-houses

74Electrical Appliances

All Fridge Regassingand

geyser repairs.021 3715362

I BUY / SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES /FREEZERS

& APPLIANCESDEAD OR ALIVE.

021 591 1699/084 985 7425

81

Garden Services

SPECIAL WINTER PRICE:Free water. Wellpoints / mini

boreholes. No water, no charge( 021 637 5677 or

021 701 4522 / 072 825 9586

84

Clothing/Shoes

A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083

or 084 9733 899

89

Building Material

1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R11,50450 x 450 = R13,50500 x 500 = R14,95

VIBRACRETER27,50

( 076 382 6711

5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE ­ Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443

A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072 407 4289.

A bakkie sand ­ R210A bakkie stone ­ R400

Paving slabs 300x300 ­ R6.90400x400 ­ R11.90 per slab450x450 ­ R13.90 per slab600x600 ­ R21.90 per slab

Colour cobblestone ­ R2 each.Rockface 450x450 ­ R23.90

per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h

or 021 372 2961 a/h

A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.

A BARGAIN BLOCK: 190,140 & 90. Ph 021 692 1209 /021 374 2053 / 083 384 7144all hours. Free Delivery.

Tel: 021 376 1793

021 704 6932

021 836 8544

ABACUS BLOCKS

90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.

175 Plantation RdOttery

AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's ­Sand & Stone

Call021 393 0661/ or

073 186 2991(a.h.)

WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand ­R140 (Bags

R7,50)Bakkie Stone ­

R360 (BagsR15.00)

Blocks andBricks ­

190/140/maxisVibracrete Slabs­ R31.00 each

CEMENT R72.00EACH

We also do truckloads and

rubble removalsPh 021­820 4068or 084 467 7507

99

Wanted to Buy

AA's BUYS good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021­374 6060 or083 948 2804

General Services

100

Rooms to Let

LOTUS RIVER Suit singleperson with sober habits. Ph071 999 3333

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QQ3QQ3 0.8 TE A/C

Chery Parow 343 Voortrekker Road, Parow Tel: 021 937 7200• Brendon - 084 407 7096 • Lee-Anne 084 520 5021 • Wanda 078 299 0545 • Asheigh 071 465 8736

J1 1.3 TX FROMTiggo 1.6Tiggo 2.0 TXE from

Tiggo 2.0 TXE (A) from

only on CV MODELS3yr/100 000 km warranty &

3 yr/75 000 km service plan

R1 799 pm*R179 900 R199 900

R199 900

MAHINDRA MCCARTHY cherry 10x8 24 4 12 1BG20RF.cdr * SUBJECT TO BANK APPROVAL ON FINANCE & RATE, TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY

SALE SALE SALE SALE

SALE SALE SALE SALEWWIINNTTEERR

DEMO’S

R179 900 R106 900

up to R5 000cash back

*UP TO

cash backR10 000

*UP TOR20 000cash back

*UP TO R10 000cash back

2011 Chery

Tiggo 1.6TX

Extra's

Side steps, Nudge

bar, 18" mags, Sound

System, 28 000 km,

Smash & Grab Tint

Bal/s/plan &

warranty

2012 Chery

J1 1.3 TEExtra's

Leather,

Smash & grab tint

Bal/s/plan &

warranty

Double the action...Double the Sports Utility

Live SUV | Live SsangYong

> > > Live the freedom

• ALFRED 084 349 0009• STEPHAN 078 945 8013McCarthy SsangYong Parow 343 Voortrekker Rd, • Tel. 021 929 3980

FROM R2 999pm

Mahindra XUV 500FROM R2 799pm

Mahindra SCORPIO D/cab

FROM R1 899pm

Mahindra XYLO p/van

FROM R2 199pm

Mahindra XYLO MPV

FROM R2 199pm

Mahindra SCORPIO s/cab

FROM R2 499pm

Mahindra SCORPIO SUV

Models shown may differ.Models shown may differ. * SUBJECT TO BANK APPROVAL ON FINACE & RATE, TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY* SUBJECT TO BANK APPROVAL ON FINACE & RATE, TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY

• Alfred 084 349 0009

• Stephan 078 945 8013McCarthy Mahindra343 Voortrekker Rd, Parow • Tel. 021 929 3980

Mahindra Osman 10 x 8.cdr

BIG ON LOADEASY ON THE POCKET

LUXURY & HARDWORKING BECAUSE IWANT ALL THE PERKS

From an affordable

R109 900*From an affordable

R169 900*

3 YEAR/100 000km

WARRANTY 3 YEAR/100 000km

WARRANTY

5 Speed mamual gearboxPower steeringAffordable running costs3 year Roadside Assistances

5 Speed mamual gearboxPower steeringAffordable running costs3 year Roadside AssistancesService Plan

BACKEDBY

0861 644 446 • www.FOTONsa.co.zaPetrol and diesel models • Single and double cab available • E&EO. Prices Subject to change

*basic model 2.2Vnot shown

*Comfort model 2.2i CVnot shown

2.2i CV

2.8TD XV

*R10 000 Cash Back *R20 000 Cash BackCall Foton Parow on 021 937 7200. Brendon: 084 407 7096 Lee-Anne: 084 520 5021 • Ashleigh: 071 465 8736 Wanda: 078 299 0545• •

*Terms andConditions apply

Mahindra.McCarthy Osman 7 2 12 1BACZ7Z.cdr

ONLY ON THE CV MODELS ONLY ON THE CV MODELS

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MiscellaneousServices

102

ANYTHING IMM. DONEQuality 24/7 Cheap.Call: 021 797 4239/

073 614 5776

Building andConstruction

104

ALL BOUNDARY WALLSWITH STEEL RAILINGS,

STEEL GATES BUILT ANDGALVANISING

(021 701 6276/082 863 9133

ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067

ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133

ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &

DOORSSupplied & fitted.

( Chris 082 570 5686021 638 5292

ARCHITECTURAL EXPERTSBuilding plans. Construction /

Estimating( 021 903 9166

[email protected]

ARCHITECTURAL EXPERTSBuilding plans. Construction /

Estimating( 021 903 9166

[email protected]

M&S BUILDERS All buildingworks, Paving, All carpentrywork and Carports. Ph084 260 5610 or 021­397 3083

VIBRACRETE WALLS,PAVING, PLASTERING.(021 392 1433 083 539 5478

Home ImprovementInterior

105

GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

Home ImprovementExterior

106

A A pav ing , v i b r a c r e t eextensions and spikes. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

A A pav ing , v i b r a c r e t eextensions and spikes. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021­691 1936 or 084 921 5364

BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES

Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.

Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /

IVOR'S HOMEIMPROVEMENTSRenovations, carports,

paving, vibrecrete walls. FreeQuotes. Finance available.( Ivor on 076 111 7300/

021 762 7077

Repairs/Miscellaneous

107

FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your

house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457

or 083 725 3384

108

Money/Loans

123 EAZY LOANSBlacklisted welcome 5 min

approval.Tel: 021 820 4071

Waiting forPension/package payouts?

SMS or send“please call me” 082 301 7856

Ph: 0860 105 546

A BRIDGING LOAN?

A CASH LOAN UPTO100 000 B/listed +Garnish+Govt employees welcome.Same day payout Call/SmsAnshaaf 083 649 5826

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A1 CAR PAWN. QUICK,CHEAP.( 082 359 2546

AFFORDABLE LOANSMonthly earners only

Up to R15 000Call or sms:082 934 9614

Bridging cash for

PENSION/PACKAGE

ALL BRIDGECREDIT

Lumpsum/Payout same day

021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307

078 8897 038

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Chantal 076 886 7655

BOND PROBLEMS SOLVEDArrears, Summons, Auctions.We stop them here!No Upfront fees, No FalsePromises Ph toll free0800 204 987

BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:

PENSION /PACKAGE

Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2

Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day

CLEAR YOURDEBT

With basic expenses andincreased prices of petrol,

groceries, electricity and even

train tickets hiking up by50%, there is just no way youcan manage to pay your debt,

as you cannot negotiate onthose prices. However, withus you can consolidate yourdebt and pay less on your

account instalments, and even

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RESTRUCTURE ALL

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R500 000 = ± R 3000 p.m

DO YOU NEEDHELP?

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I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989

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INGRID082 6477 173

OFFICE021­931 1320

Loans up to R15 000Monthly earners only

Pls call or sms021 683 6154/079 520 0981

Loans up to R150 000( ESMERALDA P

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LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251

MONEYR1 000 ­ R150 000

(Bob on 021 425 7721Blacklisted Welcome

Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery

112

CARPET & UPHOLSTERYCLEANING

Mattresses, cars & taxis.( Mark­ 021 371 5277/

082 489 2592 / 082 526 8828

A1 BLINDSFor quality

blinds & freeadvice. We

have the Widestrange in the

WesternCape and beat

any writtenquotation.

(072 691 0050

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.

All types. Freequotes. Less

10%.(

021 371 8627/082 516 0030

FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021­371 8315 o/h

M&MINTERIORS ­

Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery

cleaning andcarpet cleaning.

All blindsless 10%. Phone

Moosa021 371 8917 or

083 4931 495

115

Moving and Storage

3 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713

FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.

''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323

TV/DVD/Video Services

117

BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS

Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,

led's &microwaves.

021 705 4222 /083 861 0418

DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND

INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully

installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.

Service call repair charge ofR150.

Ph 083 268 1213

STEVE'STV REPAIRS &MICROWAVES

Low costtransport

021 633 1802/083 486 5394.18 LinariaCrescent,Silvertown

1140

Electrical Repairs

FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS

Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700

REGISTERED ELECTRICIANP/paid meters, COC's, etc.Ph Jody on 081 310 7542

1142

Carpentry

ALL CARPENTRYHanging of all doors, repair ofroofing and cupboards. Alsoskimming of walls and tilingdone. Ph Nico 021 392 6818/

076 342 1470

SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

PLUMBING,Tiling & ElectricalTel:079 018 2091

Plumbing ­ Elect ­ DrainsR125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906

1145

Swimming PoolServices

CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208

HOLIDAYAND

TRAVEL

HolidayAccommodation

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DECEMBERTOUR

26/12/2012 ­09/01/2013 ToKimberly,Sun

City,Johannesburg,

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Bloemfontein &Lesotho

(Maseru). R4 750p/p.

For more infocall Enid

on 021 701 4522/072 343 8872or Hamish on021 709 0117/074 232 3739

GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R1000p/night.Sleeps 8.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za

133

Tours

END OF YEAR TOURdeparts 26 Dec 2012 ­ 2 nightsin Durban, 4 nights MaseruSun, 2 nights Sun City and 1night Bloemfontein. For info,call Velme 392 0148/073 202 5776 or Ursual 021376 7894 / 074 2627488

142

Repairs – Vehicles

ENGINEOVERALL,

R1 800Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox

repairsfrom R950. Parts

& labour incl.(021 376 6014/

078 875 4394

GEARBOXREPAIRS FROM

R850Engine and DiffreconditioningContact Bruce

072 862 9882 or072 318 7265

152

Spraypainting/Panelbeating

PANELBEATING/ SPRAYPAINTING. Resprays andminor spraysNO VACANCIES!PH: 074 184 1564

167

Houses for Sale

LONDON VILLAGE3 Bedroomed + granny flat. On

large plot. R499 000.Phone 082 469 3084

PORTLANDS3 Bedrooms, 3 car parking,

Very neat. R350 000. A mustto view. Ph 082 469 3084

BUSINESS

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BusinessOpportunities

ADMINISTRATION JOBSavailable. For info sms name/address to: 074 927 5124 ore­mail: [email protected]

AVON REPS ANDSALES LEADERS NEEDED

Call KAMILLAH074 640 3151

AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle

021 396 2115/082 637 6559

EARN CASHNOW

Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman

084 414 7444 or021­637 5932 or

Zainoe084 530 0300

WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE

CALL ME

AVON &JUSTINE repsneeded. (Mildred021 696 5866/ 076 272 0775

AVON REPS NEEDEDCONTACT 0725531018

400

Vacancies Wanted

C HAR WORK in Ry­lands/Gatesville area Mon toFri from 9am to 5pm. Honest,reliable, hardworking. PhJenny (021) 934 8397

CHAR EVERYDAY078 8112454

DOMESTIC Avail every day.Has matric. Excellent withchildren. Ph Ncumisa078 922 2760

DOMESTIC WORKER ­everyday Tel: 073 3182 676

401

General Vacancies

20 TABLE CHARM AGENTSNEEDED

TEL: 021 371 9280

AVON REPS NEEDEDPH: 072 854 3258

Avon Reps RequiredContact Nolene

079 4912 042 A/[email protected]

AVROY SHLAINAgents needed. ( Nikki

082 489 2592 /021 371 5277

FREE ICDL COMPUTERCOURSE

­ Typing, Data Capture,WordExcel, IT,, Win, Internet,Email.Job Search & CVdesign. Pay 4 w/book.

(021 683 8875 ­At Kenilworth CentreHome study available

VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS

NEEDEDNo transport or previous sales

experience needed.Free training is

provided.

We offerBasic salary, commission,

petrol allowance and variousother incentives.

For appointment, callAileen on

021 465 7852Terms & Conditions

Apply

428

Sales/Marketing

SALES REPSNEEDED

No previoussales experience

neededFree training is

providedWe offer:

Basic salaryCommission

Petrol allowanceand various other

incentives.Contact Stacy021 201 0022

Terms andconditions apply.

2331

General Notices

We as Factaprops 130 (Pty)Ltd (Reg no: 1996/017334/07)Are in the process of filing for

the cancellation ofderegistration with the

Companies andIntellectual Property

Commission.Mr. Haraldsen on 0836972457

A BETTER BLOCK

190/140/90

0861 33 3314

021 704 3636

021 391 6330

BLOCKS, MAXIS,

SAND, STONE

BEST PRICES

A.B.

PRECIS ADVISORSHOUSE OF STEEL

SECURE * STRONG * SOLID&DRY

EASY TERMS & LAYBYESTEL: 021 551 3781FAX: 021 551 3921CELL: 082 888 1958

EMAIL: [email protected]

SALES CONSULTANTS WANTED

• STEEL HOUSES

• CARPORTS

• PAVING

• PRECAST WALLING

• STEEL GATES

• TILING

• KITCHENS

TOPPORTSTOPPORTS

Call Lestor or Ruth

for a Quotation!!FREE083 721 2303 / 073 137 2089021 6911 801 / 079 552 8578

[email protected]

(We build Carports)

Built in 1 - 2 days.Over 20 yrs experience

Prices from R5 000material & labour included

www.topports.co.za

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For sale Crawford R 1.75 m

Charming three bed home insecure freehold complex.Fully fitted kitchen, bic’sbedrooms, lamfloors,garagefaçade,fullyenclosed.

Immac.3bedhome inquietcul-de-sac. Bic’s 2 rooms, ff kitch,full family bathroom, spaciouslounge/dining, large familyroom, double gar, store, Trellidoorsandalarm,enclosed.

Two neat as a pin homes on oneplot.Close tostationandmosque.5 Beds, 2 kitchens, 3 bathrooms,double tandem garage (remote),linked alarm and satellite dish.Fullyenclosed.

For Sale Fairways R 1.195 m

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SPACIOUS AND MODERN R1.095 MExquisite and ready to move in. Well located close to mosque and close to transport. Thishome offers 4 beds, 2 baths, 4 car garage and extra parking. Come view soon or lose outon this home. View by appointment. Web Access: KW1083214

Razeen 072 619 8155Office 021 673 4200

www.pamgolding.co.zaPam Golding 10x4 26.06.12

SOLE MANDATE

PRICED TO SELL

RetreatR 950 000 neg

GRASSY PARK – COMPLEXR 369 000 neg

RETREATR 799,000 neg

MONTAGUE GIFTR 620 000 neg

Grassy ParkR 950,000 neg

GRASSY PARKR 850 000 neg

STARTER HOME WITHIN A COMPLEXThis starter home is situated in asecurity complex close to public

transport, shops & schools. Propertyconsisting of lounge with notty pine

ceiling, fitted kitchen,bathroom,2bedrooms(1 with built in

cupboards),back yard & parking bayContact: Gareth Smart

072 966 5758

PERFECT PRICE, PERFECTPOSITION

Prime position – on retreatroad. 1,376m² vacant land,

next to catholic churchContact: Martha Jardine

076 109 3897

STARTING UP OR SCALING DOWNThis neat starter home in quiet

close consists of 2 beds, lounge,fully fitted kitchen, bathroom &

garage facade.Contact: Gareth Smart

072 966 5758

VERYAFFORDABLE HOME INSEAWINDS

3 Bed semi situated in the quiet part ofSeawinds Retreat. Renovate, Decorate,

lets Negotiate. Needs TLC.Sellerswants an offer.

DON’T DELAY, CALLTODAYContact:

Wayne Rudolph 074 265 1587

I’VE BEEN AROUND FOR A WHILEModern 4 bedroom home with 2Bathrooms, fully fitted modern

kitchen, stainless steel appliances,large gunite pool, covered

Entertainment area and Garage. 1Bedroom outbuilding with shower.

Contact: Martha Jardine076 109 3897

SPACE, SPACE, SPACELovely corner plot – X Large

Entertaining lounge and dining areawith lots of sunlight. 3 Large

bedrooms with 2 bathrooms. Manyextras

Contact: Martha Jardine076 109 3897

Email: [email protected]

GRASSY PARK, RETREAT, ZEEKOEVLEI, PELIKAN PARK, MONTAGU’S GIFT, STEENBERG, LAKEVIEW, LOTUS RIVERTEL: 021 712 6472 / 021 712 9371

Office: 021 712 9371/6472

SEAWINDSR 450,000 neg

FAMILY HOME WITH LOTS

OF POTENTIAL & A VIEW

3 beds (2XB.I.C’s), lounge,dining room, F.F kitchen,family bathroom. Large

Granny flat. Lovely Garden& parking for +-6 cars

Contact: Celeste Jardine

072 112 8848

SCHAAPKRAALR 2 100,000 neg

RETREATR1 600 000 neg

LOTUS RIVER

R 629 000 neg

A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGHTap the potential of this property. Mainhouse has 3 beds (MES and change

room), Open plan kitchen, Dining room &Bathroom. Large carport for 8 cars and a

3x7 metre pool. Complete accommodationfor 3 families (Separate Living) – makes

this property a good investment. Ideal fortransport or contracting business

Contact: Roger Paulsen082 453 3963

WHATS BEHIND THE DOORIMMACULATE PROPERTY –

Entrance hall, Modern Lounge,3 bedrooms, fitted kitchen,

Enclosed Garage, Paved Yard.A must to view

Contact: Martha Jardine076 109 3897

SEEING IS BUYINGBeautiful large home, Modern fully fitted

kitchen, spacious dining room withbeautifully tiled floors, 5 large

bedrooms, 2 full family bathrooms,Granny Flat and double garage,

Driveway has parking for 4 cars,Property fully enclosed.Contact: Roger Paulsen

082 453 3963

PRICED TO SELL!This 3 bedroom home alsoconsists of lounge, kitchen,

bathroom, double garageconverted into 2 bedroom living

quarters. On a corner plot close toold Strandfontein Road.Contact: Gareth Smart

072 966 5758

ABDULLAH - 073 657 2805

OTTERY WETTON -

Prime area,4 Bedroom Single

Storey modern finishes through out,

garage, 1000 m² plot,great potential

many extras

R1 650 000

A X I S

021 705 3507 / 021 705 1798A/H 021 705 3903Fax: 0866 456 [email protected]

PROPERTIES

LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY!!

GRASSY PARK - FROM -

Lovely 2 bedrms, Zeekoe Vlei

Mews, lounge kitchen, fully

secured, parking

R330 000

CLAREMONT PLOT -

Prime area, Vacant Erf 730 m²,

Town House Zoning + abutting erf

optional

R1.3 Miln

ZEEKOEVLEI PLOT -

Prime area, Vacant, Large erf

PRIME ON THE WATER FRONT

R750 000

SYBRAND PARK - A

spacious home with 3 Main ensuites,

4 bedrms with modern finishes, sauna

pool. Garage for 4 cars, fully secured

R2.7 MIL Neg

RETREAT -

Lovely neat 2/3 bedroom, lounge,

kitch, family bath, big yard,

enclosed driveway

R380 000

PELICAN PARK -

3 Beds with bic, ff kitchen, tiled

through, driveway for 3 cars –

R499 000 NEG

OFFER IN!!!

ZEEKOEVLEI MEWSZEEKOEVLEI MEWS

ZAHIDA - 073 379 0400

STRAND BEACH SEMI -

Lovely holiday home 4 Beds

furnished lounge, kitchen, 2bath,

braai area. 1 minute frm the beach,

Great Invest

R750 000neg GRASSY PARK -

6 beds, 2 baths, undercover

parking, sep own parking, fully

enclosed, aliminium windows

R850 000

GRASSY PARK FLAT -

Lovely 2 bedrms, VICTORIA

MANSION, lounge kitchen, fully

secured, parking

R380 000 GRASSY PARK -

Lovely 2 bedrms, lounge, kitchen,

bath, secured complex, parking

bay plus yard

R370 000

GRASSY PARK -

3 bedrooms, ff kitch, lounge +

dining rm, 3 bathrms + 2 Sep Entr,

Needs TLC!!

R785 000 Neg GRASSY PARK-

Radiant mews, 1st & 2nd f/r flat, 2

bedroom, lounge, kitchen,

bathroom

FROM R240 000 Neg

GRASSY PARK -

2bedrms Flats, Sandpiper Mansions,

lounge kitchen, fully secured,

parking

FROM R150 000

VICTORIA ROADVICTORIA ROAD

LAVENDERHILL -

4 bedrooms, fitted kitch, BIC,

lounge, Sep Entrance

R300 000

KASHIEFA - 082 734 4909 OFFICE 021 705 3507/1798

GRASSY PARK -

Lovely 2 bedrooms, ROSE

COURT, lounge kitchen, fully

secured complex

R395 000

LOVELY FACEBRICKLOVELY FACEBRICK

NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE

FREE STANDING STARTERFREE STANDING STARTER

MODERN DREAM HOMEMODERN DREAM HOME

For all these and more contactNADIA at Nadia’s Property on021 706 8197 or 083 654 4234or MICKHAEEL 082 216 4269

NADIAS 030712 1BL29AQ.cdr

GRASSY PARK, “THE AVENUES ON 6TH”

LOTUS RIVER

GRASSY PARK

ZEEKOEVLEI

ZEEKOEVLEI

– 3 x 2

bedroomed flats. Neat secure block in quiet cul-de-sac.F/F

kitchen. lounge, bathroom. From R395 000 each

– Bargain. Large 3 bedroomed home. Bic.

Lounge + Dining-Room. F/F Kitchen. Drive-through garage +

bonus double-storey granny flat. All for R699 000 neg.

– Massive modern face brick family home. 4

bedrooms. Bic. Mes& family bathroom. Large lounge and

dining-room. Fire-place. F/F kitchen. Garage for 4 cars.R850 000.

– Stunning face-brick with ultra modern

finishes. 3 Bedrooms. Bic. Mes + family bathroom. F/F granite

topped kitchen. Lounge. D/Room. Double garage. Large

entertainment area with built-in braai. Amust to view @

R899 000 neg.

– Bargain. TLC. 3 Bedrooms. Bic. Kitchen.

Lounge. Garage. R699 000.

ZEEKOEVLEI

ZEEKOEVLEI, Otters Greek

ZEEKOEVLEI

– Double-storey with access to and full view of

the vlei. 4 Bedrooms. Bic. Mes. F/F new kitchen. Huge lounge

and Dining-room with fireplace. Study. Solid wooden floors

and tiles. Beautiful established garden. A must to view.R1,7 M Neg.

– Cosy, 3 or 2 bedroomed

home. Bathroom and separate loo. kitchen. Stunning garden

with pool and double-garage. R950 000 Neg.

– Face-brick home on the water. Bargain. 3

bedrooms. Bic. New F/F kitchen. Huge lounge and d/room.

Double garage. Stunning views. Great work from home

opportunity. R1.4M

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021 762 9992

Shop11, Village Square,

Southfield Road,

Plumstead.

CHARLES EDWARDS 10x4 030712

Grassy Park – R895,000.004 bed, FFK, D/room, lounge, fam bath, laundry, carport parks 4 cars & dbl tandemgarage, remote accessHeathfield – R1,100,000.004 bed, FFK, D/room, 2 x lounge and diningroom, fam bath, guest toilet, 5 x 3swimming pool, alarm

Hanover Park – R270,000.00 2 bed, kitch, lounge, fam bath.Heathfield – R795,000.00 3 bed, kitch, lounge, fam bath,Strandfontein – R550,000.00 3 bed, lounge and d/room, ffk, 1 fam bath, garagePortlands – R420,000.00 3 bed, lounge , ffk, 1 fam bath, garage x 3 carsRetreat – R635,000.003 bed, lounge and d/room, ffk, 2 x fam bath, TV Room, gar x 4 carsWavecrest – R600,000.006 bed lounge & d/room, fam bath, kitch, gar, tandem carport*Lotus River – R620,000.003 bed, lounge & d/room, fam bath, kitch, dbl on corner plot

Muizenberg – R485,000.00 2 bed, fk, d/ room & lounge, fam bath.

Retreat – R550,000.00 2 bed Masionette. Ffk, lounge, d/ room, dbl garageGrassy Park(FLAT) – R380,000.00 2 bed ground floor flat, FFK, fam bath. Levies.*Wynberg – R739,000.003 bed Duplex, lounge, FFK, fam bath, Single garage +++Wynberg (Offices ) – R550,000.00Large office block situated in a busy part of Wynberg, office sub divided into 4different offices, with kitchen and toilet.Ocean View – R300,000.00 2 bed, kitch, lounge area, fam bath,

Charles – 082 498 4725 / [email protected]

Deon – 083 371 6904 / email:[email protected]

Carl – 072 235 5917 / email: [email protected]

Grassy Park – R695,000.00 3 bed,FFK, d/ room & lounge, Façade, large grounds.Highlands Estate – R325,000.00 2 bed house , kitch, lounge, fam bath*Knole Park – R880,000.00 4 bed with ensuite, modern kitch, lounge, fam bath,GRANNY FLAT: 2 bed, kitch, lounge, fam bath

Panorama – R1,650.000.003 bed, mes, TV room. FFK, lounge & d/ room, fam bath, ent area. Domesticaccommodation with 1 bed, fam bath, Dbl garage, 8x4 pool,++++*Langa – R349,000.002 bed, kitch, lounge, bathroom*Factreton – R390,000.003 bed , lounge , kitchen, fam bath*Bernadino Heights – R320,000.00Face brick 2 bed, lounge & d/ room, kitch, fam bath, carportPortlands – R540,000.003 bed, 2 x bics, FFK, lounge, fam bath

*Tafelsig – R230,000.002 bed Masionette, fam bath, kitch, lounge +++Mandalay – R510,000.003 Bed , kitch, droom & lounge, fam bath, dble carport.

Beacon Valley – R250,000.002 Bed, lounge, fk, fam bath, carport.*Rocklands–R300,000.003 bed, lounge , kitchen , fam bath

Stan – 084 308 7816 / email: [email protected]

Eddie – 076 148 2081 / email: [email protected]

Sedick – 079 994 4623 /email: [email protected]

Edgar – 078 642 8473 / email: [email protected]

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Everything we touch turns to SOLD

GRASSY PARK: R750.000excl F/s,

5Beds(3xB), Lnge, 2xF/Bath, OPFK,

Garage, Ent.Area, D/way Paved, 467m.

KAREN 074 535 6260

MONTAGUS GIFT: R680.000excl

F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, Bath, S/toilet, Mes,

FK, Laundry, D/Garage, 495m.

KAREN 074 535 6260

GRASSY PARK: R220.000each Neg

2 x Flats consist of 2Beds, Lounge,

Kitchen, F/Bath, P/Bay, Encl.

KAREN 074 535 6260

KENSINGTON: R330.000neg

Stunning Flat, 1Bed(Bics), Lnge,

OPFFK, Laundry, Un/cover P/Bay, 24 Hr

Security. KAREN 074 535 6260

PELIKAN HEIGHTS: R1 600.000excl

D/s, 6Beds(5xB), 2xF/Bath, FFK,

S/Lnge, Drm, Mes, G/Pool, D/Garage,

Carport. MARIAM 082 641 2157

LOTUS RIVER: R565.000excl

Vacant Serviced

Plot 1000m.

ABDULLATIEF 082 941 7482

ZEEKOEVLEI: R1,6 million

A MUST TO VIEW, Very Neat

F/standing + S/Entrance + More.

KAREN 074 535 6260

MONTAGUS GIFT: R330.000excl

Mais, 2Beds, Loge, F/Bath, Kitchen,

Park (3xCars), E/Garden, 129m.

KAREN 074 535 6260

LANSDOWNE: R620.000 Neg Flat,

2Beds(Bics), FFK(Defy), P/Bay,

Balcony (Immaculate Cond) , 90m

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

PRIMROSE PARK: R850.000excl

F/s, 4Beds(2xB), Lnge, Drm, Mes,

FK, G/Flat, Garage, Encl, 496m.

AQEELAH 074 042 4168

OTTERY: R370.000excl

G/Floor Flat, 3Beds, Lnge, F/Bath,

OPK, Pool, P/Bay, Encl, L/Fittings.

MARIAM 082 641 2157

GRASSY PARK: R720.000excl

F/s, 3Beds(2xBics), Lnge, F/Bath,

FFK, G/Flat, Garage, Encl, Pool.

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

SURREY ESTATE: R570.000excl

Duplex, 3Beds (1xB), Lnge cm Drm,

Bath, S/toilet, FFK(Defy),96m.

MISHKAAH 084 064 7871

SOUTHFIELD: R550.000excl

Duplex, 2Beds(Bics), Lounge, F/Bath,

FFK, Un/cover P/Bay, Encl, B/Bars.

HENDRIEKA 082 767 8406

HANOVER PARK: R260.000excl

Mais, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,

Storerm, Park (1xCar), Encl.

MARIAM 082 641 2157

WETTON: R1,1 million

F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, Mes,

G/Flat, D/Garage, 446m, Carport,

KEITH 084 888 2526

OTTERY: R330.000excl

Flat, 2Beds(1xBics), Lnge, F/Bath,

K(Bics), P/Bay, Encl, Blinds, B/Bars.

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460

OTTERY: R660.000excl

3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, 2xBaths,

Laundry, Garage, 4xP/Bays, Encl.

SHEREENA 072 435 4085

GRASSY PARK: R600.000 Neg

F/s, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FFK,

F/Garage, 430m, D/way Paved

KAREN 074 535 6260

RETREAT: R400.000excl

Semi, 4Beds(2xBics), Lounge, D/room,

2xF/Bath, FK, Park(10 x Cars), 363m.

FATIMA 073 432 6565

WYNBERG: R469.000excl

Flat, 2Beds(Bics), Passage,

Lounge, F/Bath, Mes, FK, Encl.

ISHERENE 083 350 2777

PINELANDS: R620.000excl

Flat, 2Beds(Bics), Lounge, OPFK,

F/Bath, Communal Pool, P/Bay, Encl.

ISHERENE 083 350 2777

SYBRAND PARK: R1.995 000 neg

Golden Mile Sybrand Park, Opp.

Golf, Mountain views, 4Beds, 959m.

SHEREENA 072 435 4085

WETTON 021 761 0707

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MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250

Belmont Park. 4 Beds, bics, fittedkitchen, lounge + dining room,sun-room, entertainment room, 2carports +++ 2 Incomegenerating Granny Flats.

3 beds, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, drive-way,enclosed.

Rocklands Only R299 000

Free-Standing 3 beds, bics, laminated flooring, large tiled lounge, 2 bathrooms, large kitchen+ dining. Enclosed, 2 drive-ways. Very Neat.

Bayview. Main House: 3 beds, lounge, family bathroom, fully fitted kitchen, paveddrive-way, enclosed, Garage +++ 2 bedroom Granny Flat. Burglar bars & security

gates.

Wynberg (On Park Road) R770 000

Strandfontein (House + Separate Entrance) Only R549 000(Bronze Street)

Mark Anthony1 10x4 03.07.12

Kraaifontein Only R599 000(Main House + 2 Separate Entrances)

MARK ANTHONY

021 704 2160

083 482 4250

Mark Anthony

021 704 2160/

083 482 4250

3 beds, en-suite, lounge,fitted kitchen, family

bathroom, double garage +outside braai.

Kuilsriver(Jagtershof)

R785 000

Lotus River(House+ Separate Entrance)

Only R629 000

3 beds, lounge, fitted

kitchen, bathroom,

enclosed, big grounds.

The WestridgeOnly R389 000

Large 4 beds, 2 en-suites + family bathroom, largelounge with fire-place, dining room, spacious, beautifulfully fitted kitchen with breakfast nook, outside maidsroom with shower & toilet, long drive-way & double

garage +++ Very large Granny Flat.

Mandalay Only R699 000(4 beds,5 Bathrooms)

Lovely 3 beds, bics, fittedkitchen, lounge, bathroom,aluminium frames, burglar

bars. House will berefurbished.

ScottsdeneOnly R299 000

Strand(Broadland Village)

Only R359 000

MARK ANTHONY 2 10X4 03-07-12-1BL4BYK

Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call Anthony Arendse 021-704 0289 or 082 673 1503

3 beds, tiled lounge, fitted kitchen, separate bath& toilet +++ Double Garage that was convertedinto 2 bedroom Separate Entrance.Large Plot.

Close to Strandfontein Road.

Extended 2 beds, lounge +dining room, bathroom +carport. (If your combined

wages is approx R10 000 permonth you could buy this house.

SHAAMIEL

082 723 1118

KASHIFAH

073 929 3221

SHIHAAM

072 192 1411FIONA

071 952 9226PETER

TO HAVE

YOUR

PROPERTY

SOLD CALL

THE OWNER

NOW

082 495 8989

072 095 9876

MARK MAXEEN

072 545 1143 074 193 4161

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ATTENTION ALL SELLERS

IN STEENBERG

WE HAVE BUYERS.

R180 000 GRASSY PARK CASH ONLY

MARK 072 545 1143.

2 Bedroom Ground floor Flat with

Lounge, Kitchen and Bathroom.

R450 000 ATHLONE

MARK 072 545 1143

2 Bedroom House, Lounge, Toilet +

Family Bathroom, parking for 1 Car.

R1 300 000 ZEEKOEVLEI

MARK 072 545 1143

Modern 3 Bedroom House with BIC,Main En-suite with Spa Bath, Lounge,Dinning Room, Huge F.F.Kitchen, Fire

Place, Family Bathroom Shower +Toilet, Swimming Pool and Dbl

Garage on a 1000 Square Meter Plot.

R380 000 SEAWINDS

MARK 072 545 1143

3 Beds House, Lnge, Kitchen, Toilet &

Bath, Tilled Floors and Parking for 4 Cars.

R260 000 WESTRIDGE

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Enclosed 3 Bedroom Semi Detached House withLounge, Kitchen and Family Bathroom. House

needs a bit of Attention, Situated on corner,a must see with lots of Potential.

R210 000 TAFELSIG

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

Enclosed Corner Semi Attached3 Bedroom House with a Lounge,

Kitchen and Family Bathroom.

R350 000 SEAWINDS

Mark 072 545 1143

Semi Detached 3 Bedroom House withLounge, Fitted Kitchen, Family Bathroom

and Parking for 2 Cars, On Taxi Route.

R265 000 LENTEGUER

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Fully Enclosed Semi Attached 2 Bedroom House withLaminated Flooring in Bedrooms and Lounge, FittedKitchen, Family Bathroom, Secure Carport and ToolShed in the Back Yard also with a Beautiful Garden.

R1 300 000 FROGMORE ESTATE

PETER 072 095 9876

Freestanding 3 Bedroom House, Main En-Suite,Lounge, Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen, Family Bathroom,Fire Place, Pool, Garden and Braai Area, Bargular Bars

throughout, Single Garage plus Extra Parking.

R990 000 MUIZENBERG PRINCE GEORGE DRIVE

PETER 072 095 9876.

Freestanding 4 to 5 Bedrooms, Lounge, DiningRoom, Big F.Kitchen, 2 Family Bathrooms withShower, Tiled Throughout, Burglar Bars Right

Around, Garage and Parking for 1 Car.

R949 000 ZEEKOEVLEI

PETER 072 095 9876

Cosy 2 Bedroom Timber House, Lounge, DiningRoom, Open Plan Kitchen, 2 Bathrooms, TiledThroughout, Garden, Pool, Double Garage +

Parking for 4 Cars. In Cul De Sac.

R245 000 EASTRIDGE

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Fully enclosed Maisonette, 3 Bedrooms, allBedrooms with BIC, Fitted Kitchen,

Family Bathroom with Shower and enclosedCarport for 2 cars.

R1 200 000 MUIZENBERG

PETER 072 095 9876

3bedrooms, Lounge Fitted Kitchen, 2Bathrooms, Granny Flat and Garage with

parking for 2cars and have flat rights.

R260 00 EASTRIDGE

Mark 072 545 1143

3 Bedrooms Semi Detached with LoungeFitted Kitchen Family Bathroom +

Burglar Bar Around & Parking for 2 Cars.

R999 000 GRASSY PARK

PETER 072 095 9876.

5 Bedroom House consisting of 2 Lounges, 3 Kitchens, 3Bathrooms, Enclosed Carport for 3 Cars and a Sep-

Entrances consisting of 2x Bedrooms, 2x Kitchens, 2xBathrooms and Lounge in one Sep-Entrance. Ideal for

Investment Purposes.

R800 000 GRASSY PARK

MARK 072 545 1143

Neat 3 Bedroom House, Lounge, Dining Room,

F.Kitchen, Family Bathroom + Sep Toilet,

Laminated Flooring, Drive Way Paved and Extra's.

R199 000 SANDPIPER MANSIONS

GRASSY PARK

MARK 072 545 1143.

1st Floor 2 Bedroom Flat, Open Plan Kitchen,

Family Bathroom, Lounge with Tiled Flooring.

R550 000 LAKE VIEW RETREAT

MARK 072 545 1143.

Fully Enclosed Neat 2 Bedroom House with BIC,

Tiled Lounge, F.F.Kitchen, Family Bathroom,

Entertainment Area and Garage for 2 Cars.

R350 000 SOUTHFORK STRAND

PETER 072 095 9876

A 654 Square Meter Service Plot with Plans for2 Houses, in a Quiet Neighbour Hood,

GREAT POTENTIAL.

R369 000 VICTORIA MANSIONSGRASSY PARK

MARK 072 545 1143

2 Beds, F.Kitchen, Lnge, Family Bath, Tiled Floors,Remote Control Gates and 24 Hour Security, Close

to All Amenities, Located on Victoria Road.

MUIZENBERG PLOTS X2 - R320 000 EACH

MARK 072 545 1143

304 & 335 Square Meters in a 24hr SecurityComplex, consisting of 3 Pools, Tennis Court & GymArea also walking distance to the beach + Approved

Plans of 4 diff Designs. Ideal for a holiday house.

R350 000 PORTLANDS

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Enclosed 3 Bedroom Semi Detached House

consisting of a Lounge, Fitted Kitchen and

Family bathroom. Close to all Amenities.

WESTRIDGE R389 000

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Freestanding, 3 beds, lounge, kitchen,

family bathroom, carport, fully enclosed and

parking for 3 cars.

SOLDSOLD

SOLDSOLD

SOLDSOLD

SOLDSOLD

SOLDSOLD

R365 000 LENTEGEUR

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

Semi Attached, Enclosed 3 Bedrooms,Lounge, FF Kitchen, Family Bathroom with

Shower plus Separate Storeroom,Façade parking for 3 cars.

R679 000 STRANFONTEIN

MAXEEN 074 193 4161

Stunning 3 Bedroom Home with BIC in allRooms + Main En-Suite, Lounge, Dining

Room, F.F.Kitchen with Sculary, FamilyBathroom, Laundry, Entertainment Area,

2 Automated Garages, Automated Gates for3 Extra Cars to the Yard, Fireplace in lounge,Boast a Beautiful Garden, whole house hasaluminium windows. Close to All Amenities.

R180 000 CASH ONLY GRASSY PARK

PETER 072 095 9876

2 Bedroom Flat on the 3rd FloorConsisting of a Large Lounge, Kitchen,Tiled Throughout and Family Bathroom.

R535 000 WESTGATE

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Fully Enclosed Free Standing 3 Bedroommodern finishing House consisting of a

Lounge, Dining Room, F.F. Kitchen, FamilyBathroom, Garage for 3 cars and front garden.

SOLDSOLD

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.07.12

Lorenzo has openeda new office. Comevisit us at our Officeat 508 LansdowneRoad Lansdowne(close to LansdownePolice station)For marketrelated valuations,advice & a cup ofcoffeeLet's get together &discuss your reducedcommission rate.

FREE

call us now .

WELL WORTH THEPHONE CALLLorenzo

082 734 7760/021 762 6481

MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250

ANTHONY ARENDSE021-704 0289

AND 082 673 1503

2 beds, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, carport, burglar bars,enclosed.

Langa R349 000

3 beds, en-suite, tiled lounge,fully fitted kitchen, familybathroom, carport, enclosed,large grounds.

Large 2 beds, bics, spacious tiledlounge, fully fitted kitchen,bathroom, big entertainment areaor possible 2 extra bedrooms,garaging for 2 cars. Good Area.

(Close To Police Station)

3 beds. lounge, kitchen,bathroom, enclosed.

5 Large Beds,mes,lounge(Fire-Place), fully fitted kitchen,family bathroom, maids room,double garage +++ Pool.

Lakeview R549 000Primrose Park R839 000

Large 4 beds, lounge, largekitchen + another smaller kitchen,family bathroom, enclosed, Largeapprox 551m² Plot

Lovely 3 beds, bics, large lounge,fully fitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,drive-way + Garage + Yard

Kensington R599 000

Strandfontein R550 000

Lovely 3 beds,lounge + dining,fitted kitchen, bathroom, doublegarage.

The Leagues Only R319 000(Mitchells Plain)

Factreton R399 000

Mark Anthony 3 10x4 030712

Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call Anthony Arendse 021-704 0289 or 082 673 1503

Montevideo R569 000(Next To Montana)

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THE DAVE Spence Memorial 10 km race presented by the RCSGugulethu Athletic Club which forms part of Western ProvinceAthletics Powerade League series will take place will take placeon Sunday at the NY49 Stadium in Gugulethu.

According to organiser Marshall Moiloa, the popular townshiprace was started three years after their celebrated coach DaveSpence passed away in 2009.

“Dave used to be a coach and mentor not only for me, but manytalented young athletes from the townships. He was the one whourged me to start up the club. He put in a lot of time and effortand played a key role in the establishment of the Gugulethu Athlet-ic club. It’s great that his legacy can live on with a race that isheld in his memory,” Moila said proudly.

“A lot of people were previously scared to come into the town-ships. But I think that kind of stereotypical thinking has changeddrastically in recent times. We are expecting a huge turnout thisyear because the race forms part of WPA’s Powerade League se-ries.

“The race starts at 07:30 and the 4.2 km fun run at O7:35 about150m from the NY49 Stadium next to the Gugulethu Mall. It’s runover a fast and flat course and is perfect for runners aiming fora personal best time.

“ At Manenberg police station the runners will turn left atDuinefontein Road past the Nyanga Junction Shopping Centre.The route then takes at left turn atLansdowne road over the bridgethrough the township and back to thefinish at the NY49 Stadium. We havedecided to make the cut-off time forthe 10km is two and a half hours toaccommodate the walkers who are al-so welcome,” explained Moila.

Registration will take place from05:45 - 07:00. Entry for the 10km is R35for licenced athletes.

Temporary licences cost R20. Thefirst 1 000 finishers will get medals.

For more information contact Mar-shall on 084 650 8785 or Thobile on 073318 2563.

Results of Saturday’s Spookhill 15m Road Race in SomersetWest

Men – Open: 1. Siythilo Diko (Nedbank) 49.29, 2.Dicardo Jakobs (Ithe-ko) 49.50, 3. Neo Molema (Itheko) 50.48

40-49: 1. Dawid Pietersen (Dwarsrivier) 56.15, 2. Carlo Jacobs (Bid-vest) 60.12, 3. Basil Leeman (Itheko) 60.36

50-59: 1. Friedel van der Merwe (Strand) 59.52, 2. Gerald Sullivan (Durbac) 62.26 2. Shafiek Cassiem (Celtic) 63.57

60+: 1. Ivan Marais ( Nedbank) 72.34, 2. Ronnie Le Roux (Brackenfell)74.03, 3. Harold Dixon (Blue Downs) 74.3

Junior Men: 1. Marius Petersen ( Harfield Harriers) 55.27, 2. SiphiweDlokweni (Ommiedraai) 57.51, 3. Royden Balie (Eersterivier) 56.12

Team Prize : Itheko (Dikardo Jakobs 49.50, 3. Neo Molema 50.48, 6.Sinethemba Ndzanga 53.23, Wanda Roro 56.36)

Women – Open: 1. Bulelwa Mtshagi (Celtic) 63.36, 2. Melody Marcus/Cupido (Metropolitan) 65.06, 3.Sheryl de Lange (New Balance) 65.48 40-49: 1. Sheryl de Lange (New Balance) 65.48, 2. Ursula Turck (Strand)70.07 3. Nicolette Brouwer (Satori) 71.13

50-59: 1. Mariette Esterhuizen (Tygerberg) 71.35, Charmaine Cupido(Nedbank) 76.12, Anne Pool (Strand) 76.36

60+: 1. Marietha Herbert (Bellville) 81.41, 2. Pixi Sparg (Celtic) 84.38,3. Lyn Wood (New Balance) 1:43.21

Junior women: 1.Natasha Slosberg (Brackenfell) 1: 13.19, 2. ReghanaBeukes (Eersterivier) 1:19.03, Gaylin Atson (Mitchells Plain) 1:19.31

Women Team Prize: Nedbank (Candice Hall 1:07.11, Charmaine Cupi-do 1:16.12, Marie Vermeulen 1:19.48, Maritza Volschenck 1:20.20)

CHAMPION: Winner of theSpookhill race, SiythiloDiko. Photo: Adnaan Mohammed

HEAD ON:Hazendal Unit­ed’s AqueelRingnem headsthe balll before itreaches BayhillUnited’s ClintEngelbrecht inthe last 256round match ofthe Coca­ColaCup at the Ryg­ate Sports Com­plex in Athloneon Sunday. Bay­hill were 6­3 vic­tors.Photo: Rashied Isaacs

WRAPPED UP: DHL Stormers centre Marcel Brache triesto breakthrough the tackle of Elton Jantjies and anotherMTN Lions player in the Vodacom Super Rugby clash be­tween the two sides at DHL Newlands on Saturday. TheStormers, top the South African Conference and are sec­ond on the overall log, won the match 27­17.

Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images

TELLING TACKLE: Sulaiman Ryklief from CaledonianRoses tries to bring Thaafier Abrahams from MIT Rang­ers to ground during the teams’ under­10 clash at theOhio Street Sport Complex in Primrose Park on Satur­day. At the final whistle, the scoreboard read 25­25.

Photo: Rashied Isaacs

CROSS­COURT CHAMPIONS:The annual Mixim Squash Tour­nament saw Nathier Price beatlast year’s winner Irafaan Abra­hams 3­1 in a fast­paced final atthe Mixim Squash and Recrea­tion Centre in Athlone. The platesection was won by ClarenceBaatjies. Photographed at theprizegiving, from left, is ClarenceBaatjies, Irafaan Abrahams (run­ner­up), Nathier Price and AshrafJappie (centre owner).

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NO ANNOUNCEMENTS of terminationsof contracts has been made at Engen San-tos after they were relegated from thePremier Soccer League (PSL) the week-end.

This according to team manager YusufGester, who stressed that the club will hon-our all contracts of players and staffers.

The People’s Team find themselves in theNational First Division (NFD) after a 4-3 lossto fellow Cape side Chippa United in the finalrelegation-promotion playoff match atPhilippi Stadium on Saturday. It is the firsttime Santos will play in this league after en-tering the PSL in the 1996/1997 season.

Santos has had a tough season for theLansdowne-based side, after only winningseven froma total of 30 leaguematches – theylost 17 and drew six. Former coach BoebieSolomons was also sacked December.

Gester tells People’s Post that the mood –in both the change rooms and the office – af-ter the loss was “tough”. “It was very quietand we didn’t speak to them about the per-

formance – everyone was obviously deject-ed,” he says.

“We respected the silence of the playersand let it be. We really wanted to win; goinginto the match we knew what was at stake,In the end the match was really close.”

Rumours that coach Mart Nooij will leavethe club has also been dispelled. “All playersand staffers are contracted with the club andwe will honour these contracts,” he says.

“We however cannot determine whetherthe players and coaching staff will be ap-proached by other clubs. It’s football, its thenature of the game.”

The squad and most office staffers havebeen given a break before they re-group forpre-season training and plans.

Meanwhile, Chippa United has been wel-comed into the PSL by CEO Stan Matthews.

“This is a great achievement by ChippaUnited following what has been an impres-sive run both in the NFD and subsequentlyin the playoffs. They have earned their place.I would like to take this opportunity to con-gratulate the club management, the coach-ing staff, the players and their fans forachieving this remarkable feat,” Matthews

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DEJECTED: A dejected Santos striker Riaan Eugene andstalwart defender Wayne Arendse after the team’s lossto Chippa United. Photo: Shaun Roy/Gallo Images