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‘We want a a safe haven’CHEVON BOOYSEN
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Thanks to neighbourhood watches andresidents sharing information with po-lice, Ottery has become “calmer” ac-
cording to Grassy Park police’s station com-mander.At a police imbizo held last Thursday at
the Ottery multi-purpose centre, residentsattended themeeting as a discussion ensuedsurrounding crime in the area.Crime issues such as bin scratchers, drug
peddling, robberies and safety were con-cerns raised by residents in attendance anddirected to Colonel Shawn Van Wyk, wardcouncillorMelanieArendse and communitypolice forum (CPF) chairperson Fuad Ti-tus.
Sector four subforum chairperson Jonat-han Africa said during the meeting they“want Ottery to be a safe haven”.“Weneed to remove the negative stigma thathave latched onto the area for many years.Peoplemust feel proud to be fromOttery andwe need to constructively build up this areaagain with residents,” he motivated.Representatives from the Lotus River
Taxi Association say they were concernedfor the safety of passengers when they haveto take public transport early in the morn-ing. “We would like to thank all roleplayersfirstly for contributing towards decreasingcrime in our area. Last year crime was upthere but this year we can see a drop in it.However, we still have some challenges,” arepresentative from the Lotus River TaxiOrganisation says.
He says passengers are still being targetedby opportunistic criminals.“Our passengers are being targeted in the
early morning and we can’t allow this any-more. There is an alleyway between Aaronand Daniel roads where passengers are tar-geted, and we want that alleyway to beclosed,” he says.He adds that they saw lots of patrolling
during last year, but this year they don’t seeit as frequently.“Even our taxi drivers are being targeted
when they park at about 04:00 every morn-ing.Wehad an incident onMondaymorning(23 May) and we informed police. They wereon the scene very quick and we thank themfor that. However, we need police to patrolthere regularly so our passengers and driv-ers are not traumatised,” he says.
Van Wyk and Grassy Park police sectormanagerConstableEugeneNel say theywillaction the request andwill look into the situ-ation.Sixth Street Neighbourhood Watch also
willingly offered to patrol the area duringthe time to ensure passengers and driversare safe.Nel says he has been receiving a lot of as-
sistance fromneighbourhoodwatches in thesector and thanked them for their efforts.“The neighbourhood watches in the area
are really doing a good job when it comes topatrolling.“Sixth Street and Carola Way neighbour-
hood watches are really making our taskseasier with their assistance over the week-end,” Nel says.V Continued on page 2.
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The Fairmount HighMarching bandjoined the thirdannual commemoration of the Declaration of World Peaceand Peace March onSaturday 28 May.The band led themarch through theCape Town CBD onSaturday afternoonshowing theirsolidarity for peace.See more on page 3.
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FROM PAGE 1Ferness Estate residents also voicedtheir concerns at the meeting, sayingthey feel neglected by the police.
“It may seem to police that the areais quiet but this is not the case. Wehave had property crimes relating toburglaries in our area as well asdrugs now making their way into ourcommunity and we need this to be pri-oritised,” one resident says.
Van Wyk says the police have takencognisance of the concerns and takedown details from residents whohave information about propertieswhere drugs are sold.
“We need our communities to workwith us and give us information withregard to crime activities. It’s not nec-essary to give your names on thephone when you call with informa-tion relating to crime. Our main focusand concern is the information to en-sure arrests are made,” Van Wyksays.
Joint partnershipchanges livesThree patients from Groote Schuur Hospi-
tal, who have been waiting for a hip re-placement for more than three years, wereable to walk out of hospital and into theirnew lives on crutches last Wednesday.
They were the first to benefit from a part-nership between private sector partnersand the Western Cape Government HealthDepartment that aims to address the wait-ing list for joint replacements.
Called The Joint Project, this initiativefunds a single theatre day in a state hospitalallowing for four joint surgeries in theatre.
This time around one of the patients des-perately needed a bilateral hip replace-ment, meaning both hips, so in this eventthree patients were operated, although foursurgeries were done.
The three patients who benefited are allyounger than 50 and have lived limited livesfor some years now.
Through the additional funding, this ini-tiative also allows surgeons in training theexposure to assist with or do joint surgeries.Surgeons in training need to do at least 40joint surgeries towards their surgery quali-fication.
In this manner the project also addressesthe challenge of qualifying doctors for medi-cal practice.
The three patients who benefitted fromthe surgery were:
. Deon de Bruyn (47) from Lakeside whosuffered from a hip deformity since child-hood and the painful onset of arthritis in histwenties.
He travels every day by train from his flatin Lakeside to his place of employment asa security guard in Ndabeni.
Pain is a part of his daily life, takingbatches of painkillers three times a day.
Since the beginning of this year he useda walking stick to support his gait, and tohelp him get on the train.
The bilateral hip replacement, meaningboth hips were replaced, will relieve him ofyears of debilitating pain and within threemonths he will be able to have a normal life,
even take up sport.. Anthea Jacobs, only 37, is a housewife
from Ottery suffering from avascular ne-crosis (AVN) of the femoral head for the past10 years. AVN is a pathologic process thatresults from the interruption of blood sup-ply to the bone.
After 10 years of a life in pain, Jacobs willreturn home and have an active life withher family again. She is married and hasfour children.
. Jasper Hartog (58) lives in Hout Bayand is also relieved to have had a hip re-placement after years of pain caused by ar-thritis.
The patients were admitted to GrooteSchuur hospital on Thursday 19 May, andunderwent the surgeries on Friday 20 May.
Physiotherapy plays a significant role inthe recovery time and the patient’s abilityto walk normally again. These patients willundergo intense physiotherapy for the nexttwo to three months, at which time theyshould be able to lead normal lives.
“We have seen an increase in patients re-quiring joint operations, but the demandand pressure to have these operations doneoutstrip the available capacity and funds atour hospitals,” says Dr Bhavna Patel, CEOof Groote Schuur hospital.
The partners joining hands for the projectare the Western Cape Government Depart-ment of Health, Groote Schuur Hospital, theJoint Care Trust, Johnson & Johnson andDrs Schnetler, Corbett & Partners.
The project is facilitated by Spear Health,recently established by Botha, former West-ern Cape Minister of Health, to source fund-ing in the private sector for vulnerable statepatients who fall outside of government’sbudget net.
In order to have one theatre day permonth, Spear Health needs more funders tojoin hands for The Joint Project, and invitescorporates or individuals to contact themfor this cause.V For more information call Hélène Rossouw on082 771 8834.
Taking theirfirst stepsto freedomfrom jointpain aftertheiroperationsat GrooteSchuurHospitalare, fromleft, Deonde Bruyn,AntheaJacobs andJasperHartog.PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK
Smiles from breakfast teamGARY VAN DYK
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The breakfast team of Bobby Brown andLindy Hibbard on Smile 90.4FM providedmore than smiles for The Haven night shel-ters during May.
From Monday 23 May the presenters tookon the challenge to raise 9040 beds for TheHaven night shelter by Friday 27 May.
To do this, they needed each listener to par-ticipate in the challenge to donate R12 to helpa less fortunate person to participate in TheHaven’s rehabilitation program.
The organisation which has 15 sheltersthroughout the Western Cape provides theirresidents with a rehabilitation program tointegrate them back into their communities,providing each with food, shelter and the nec-essary social services required.
Listeners leaped in and the breakfast teamwas overwhelmed by the support shown to-wards this charity drive.
Lois O’Brien, managing director of Smile90.4FM, explains that listener contributionsquickly reached the set targets.
“In two days they broke two targets set bythe team,” she says.
“The initial target of 9040 and a second tar-get of 20 000 was reached by Tuesday, butmore was in store when listeners decidedthat the campaign should continue until Fri-day with a target of 50 000 beds.”
Excitement was high on Friday morningwhen the presenters went out to the nightshelter in District Six to broadcast from thefacility.
They were invited there by Hassan Khan,director from The Haven night shelter, whowanted them to experience the activities ofthe facility in the final hours leading up tothe announcement of the final donation.
Cheers erupted just before 09:00 when theteam announced that the campaign hadraised funds for 59 040 beds.
O’Brien announced that the figure is set torise because they will be continuing theircampaign until Friday 3 June.
“Due to the donations which keep comingin, we have decided to keep the donation lineopen and a final audited donation will thenbe handed over to The Haven night shelterto wrap up the Breakfast for Beds campaign.”V To add to the total go to http://www.smile904.fm/good-news/breakfast-for-beads-with-bobby-and-lindy/.
Hassan Khan,director from TheHaven nightshelter, gives LindyHibbard, right, ahelping hand tocut the cake tocelebrate reachingrecord targets inthe breakfastteam’s Breakfastfor Beds campaignwith support fromBobby Brown andmanaging directorLois O’Brien.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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commemorationof theDeclarationof World Peace and the PeaceWalksaw people from all over CapeTown coming together supportingthe cry for peace.The event was hosted in collabo-
ration with the International
Youth Peace Group (IPYG), Inter-national Womens Peace Group(IWPG), and Heavenly CultureWorld Peace Restoration of Light.The day was celebrated with
schools from Manenberg doing ademonstration with body colour-flashing sequence, a drama skit bymembers of the InternationalPeace Youth Group, and a marchled by the Fairmount High Schoolmarching band.Local performer Vicky Sampson
also performed on the day.People’s Post was there to cap-
ture the action.
Vicky Sampson had the crowd on their feet with her performance. PHOTOS:CHEVON BOOYSEN
A colourful processioncould be seen in theCape Town CBD onSaturday afternoonas people joined thethird annual peacewalk.
Fairmount High alsojoined the day’sprocession.
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 31 May 20164 NEWS
CapeTown’s firstmulti-activity snowpark,SnowWorld, is offering hours of winter funat GrandWest until Sunday 31 July.Little ones can enjoy a snow play area
with a real snow “touch and feel” experi-ence, a solid ice slide at 1.2 metres high orgo for a ride on thebackof a friendly animalfrom the Ice Age.Older kids and the young at heart can try
the two larger ice slides. The one offers anippy downward spiral of 40 metres; theother a radical dipper slide of 35m.Also on the menu for adventure junkies
is a “snow box” offering a snow tubing ex-perience at temperatures of a chilly -3°C aswell as the opportunity to learn to snowboard. Snowboarding tickets offer a lessonand all the gear needed on a dedicatedsnowboard slope while mom and dad canwatch through the windows on the warmerviewing and coffee deck.Visitors to Snow World can wander
through an exhibition of some of the morefamous animals from the Ice Age, set insimulations of their Ice Age environmentand brought back to animatronic life withmovement and sound.Adults are invited to cool down in the
“Ice Bar” or make use of the Alpine hospi-tality village for private and corporatefunctions while the venue also offers chil-dren’s parties for children of all ages.V Opening times and ticket packages for Snow Worldvary. Visit snowworld.co.za for more. Tickets are soldon the hour for 45 minute sessions and are availablefrom Webtickets or at the door. Email [email protected] or call 078 775 0103 for more aboutbooking the venue for an event.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Two readers can each win a family package madeup of five tickets to enjoy Snow World. SMS the word“Snow” followed by your name and contact detailsto 45527 before 12:00 on Friday 3 June to enter.SMSes cost R1.50.
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Fiveyearold Miade Abreuenjoyingthe iceslide atGrandWest’sSnowWorld.PHOTO:LULAMAZENZILE
Comfort comes first for young cancer pa-tients at the Red Cross War Memorial
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adolescents and young adults with cancerface unique challenges.Traditionally, cancer patients fall into
two distinct groups: adults and children.
“Teenagers in paediatric units strugglewith crying babies and an environmentwhich does not recognise their need to havesome autonomy,” says Professor Alan Da-vidson, head of haematology and oncologyat the facility.
“Other adolescents and young adults inadult units are equally vulnerable to aliena-
tion in services that are not set up to dealwith their psychosocial needs.”Cape Town charity Ari’s Cancer Founda-
tion developed a youth booth specificallyaimed at the needs of adolescents and youngadults to not only keep them busy while re-ceiving treatment, but entertained too.
The booth was officially launched at thehospital on Tuesday 24 May.
The first of its kind in Africa, the R70 000Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) YouthBooth is a safe haven for adolescent andyoung adult patients providing a comforta-ble workspace and recreational area for pa-tients to relax and be entertainedwhile theyare undergoing treatment at the hospital.It is a space they can call their own and
to which they can escape from their condi-tion for some timewhile within the hospitalsetting.“The idea is to give young adults a com-
fortable area to relax and be entertainedwhile they are undergoing treatment,” saysAlan Jansen of the Ari’s Cancer Founda-tion.“This area is also designed to inspire the
type of colourful and positive energy thatwe hope to give to the young adults, ratherthan a typical scenario where they tend tobe consumed with the negative thoughts ofthe treatment.”
Ari’s Cancer Foundation aims to set upsimilar AYA Youth Booths in oncologyunits around South Africa.
Giving teenagers a place to heal
Brothers, Rameez (right) and Rafieq from Hanover Park watch a movie while Zyaan Makdafrom Strandfontein relaxes in the pod while receiving treatment.
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A case of kidnapping was reported atGrassy Park Police Station on Tuesday
24 May after a 12-year-old boy from Park-wood was taken from his parents’ home.
Grassy Park police spokesperson War-rant Officer Wynita Kleinsmith says the in-cident occurred at around 11:00.
“The boy (complainant) was at his resi-dence in Parkwood when a white Golf withred stickers at the bottom and two men in-side stopped in front of his house. They werefirst speaking to the grandfather of the com-plainant, who then left with them,” Klein-smith says.
She says the same vehicle and occupantsreturned “without the grandfather”.
[The men] informed the complainant thatthey were taking the television and a com-puter tower and that they will be exchang-ing it to give him something else.
“They then told the complainant to gowith them. They drove to a few places withthe complainant and then left him in LotusRiver, and the complainant then walkedhome,” Kleinsmith says.
According to police the grandfather was
dropped at a location in Parkwood and hewalked home.
The boy had no injuries, she further con-firms. The suspects are unknown to thecomplainant.
A docket of kidnapping and theft is beinginvestigated by Grassy Park police.
Grassy Park station commander ColonelShawn van Wyk has urged parents to “talkto their children and to warn them of thedangers they could encounter by getting in-to a stranger’s vehicle” and also not to keeptheir children out of school without a validreason.
“[Parents should] ensure that their chil-dren finish their schooling career and stayaway from gangsterism, drugs and bad in-fluences within the community – and mostimportant ensure that their precious chil-dren are supervised and not left at homealone,” Kleinsmith adds.People’s Post previously reported about a
kidnapping case in Lotus River and Steen-berg (“Residents urged to be vigilant”, 19April) where two boys were kidnapped inGolf vehicles as well.V Anyone with information on crime is urged to con-tact 021 700 3940 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111. Allinformation will be treated as highly confidential.
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Two men and two women were shot in NewHorizons on Thursday evening.
According to Grassy Park police spokes-person, Warrant Officer Wynita Klein-smith, none of the victims however want to
lay charges. “We can confirm a shooting in-cident in Antshrike Road, where four wereshot. A docket of discharging of a firearmwas opened as the victims do not wish fora criminal case to be opened. The suspectsare unknown, as well as the motive.”
Report crime to 021 700 3940 or08600 10111. All information is confidential.
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“We are not fighting a losing battle”.These are thewords of social work-
er Dorothea Gertse, social worker at theSaartjie Baartman Centre during a roundta-ble discussion with the launch of Child Pro-tection Week and creating awarenessaround violence.The discussion took place with represent-
atives from the police, schools and pupilsform schools in the area on Thursday 26May. The focus was on violence experiencedby school children living on the Cape Flatsincluding child-on-child violence, abuse,gang violence and exposure to substanceabuse.Gertse says because of creating awareness
around violence within communities, wom-enaremore aware of services offered to com-munities who are battling with these chal-lenges. “They aremore aware of the services
being offered to them by centres in theircommunities. So I refuse to believe that weare fighting a losing battle because they arebeing educated and informed,” Gertse says.Child Protection Week started on Thurs-
day 26 May and runs until Wednesday 1June.Zeenat Osman, children’s counsellor at
Saartjie Baartman Centre, says the centrelaunched a Life Skills Programme forschools earlier this year.The programme is designed to identify,
discuss andaddressmultiplemanifestationsof violence.“The coursework looks at domestic and
sexual violence, bullying, substance abuseand unhealthy methods of coping with emo-tions like anger. Exposure to high levels ofviolence produces a traumatised and oftendesensitised generation, particularly whenchildren lack the skills and space to processtheir experiences,” Osman says.According to a press release, Don Pin-
nock’s book Gang Town cites a quarter ofchildrenunder the age of 18 in theCapeFlatshave a parent or siblingwho has been jailed,while 15% live in a household where some-one is in a gang.Manenberg police spokesperson Lieuten-
ant Ian Bennett says there has been a notice-able increase of girl gangs or groups formingin the area and at schools. “Although it hasbeen for years that women have been in-volved with the transporting of illegal itemssuch as drugs andweapons, we have noticedthat more and more are becoming involvedin gang activity. They are forming groupsthat are affiliated to gangs in the area.” hesays.Principal of the Leadership College inMa-
nenberg, Yousuf Atcha, says pupils shouldbe given the opportunity to find solace out-side of their homes. “Beating your childrenis not helping if it comes to discipline. Weneed to find alternatives but also pin point-ing the root causes for abuse is difficult,”
Atcha says.Headgirl of the LeadershipCollege, Thani-
yaAlexander (19) says she is disturbedwhenher peers talk around her about abuse “asif it is normal”.“I have heard my peers speak among
themselves about abusive situations in theirhomes or their families and when I haveasked them about it they would laugh andtell me that it is ‘normal’ and I shouldn’tmake a fuss about it. When faced with suchsituations and challenges in my environ-ment I fear theworst for the lives ofmypeersbecause they might get caught up in the cy-cle too if they consider it ‘normal’,” Alexan-der says.Heideveld Primary School principal Ros-
dien Desai says bullying at schools is a ma-jor concern. “Children have become so vio-lent because they are exposed to certain vio-lent environments. At the end of the day,schools in a community are amirror to soci-ety,” he says.
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Cape TownRailway policewere success-ful in the apprehension of three sus-
pects for the possession of abalone onSun-day evening.Grassy Park police spokesperson War-
rant Officer Wynita Kleinsmith says therailway police received information atabout 22:45 on Sunday 29 May.“Members of CapeTownRailwayPolice
received information of an undercover il-legal abalone processing facility in ahouse in Grassy Park. The members im-mediately followed the information andvisited the address,” Kleinsmith says.On arrival at the premises they found
two rooms with various items of equip-ment.Kleinsmith says a Chinese man and
woman and a Congolese man were arrest-ed.The three suspects – two men aged 27
and 41 and awoman aged 36 – were arrest-ed andwill appear in court once they havebeen charged.“A third room was utilised as a drying
room with numerous shelves of abalonein the process rooms of being dried. Thesuspects were arrested and will appear incourt once they have been charged,”Kleinsmith confirms.
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Three arrested for abalone
Cape Town Railway police weresuccessful when they followed up
information relating to a Grassy Parkhome storing abalone. Two suspects
were arrested on Sunday.
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Taking a stand against racismThe inaugural Relay Against Ra-
cism event has been completedand hundreds of participantsshowed their support in the fightagainst racism.The walk comprised of 22 laps
around the Vygieskraal Athletics
Track amounting to 8.8km to raiseawareness and denounce racism.Each lap represented a year of
South Africa’s democracy.The event was organised by Cy-
cle of Life, a company based inMitchell’s Plain, and People’s Post
was the official media sponsor.People’s Post staff joined the hun-
dreds of participants from acrossthe city and special guests in thewalk.V Photographer Rashied Isaacs was thereto capture all the moments.
Mayco member for social development Suzette Little, People's Post editor Cecilia Hume and provincial minister ofcultural affairs and sport Anroux Marais.
Saadiqa Abrahams and Junaid Robertson from Mitchell's Plain.
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Celebrating its 16th year of supporting lo-cal talent, Sekunjalo Edujazzwill be host-
ing their annual concert atArtscapeTheatreon Saturday 4 June, this time with JimmyNevis as the headline artist.
This annual jazz concert not only supportslocal music development through fundrais-ing, but also serves as a platform for youngaspiring musicians from underprivilegedcommunities to showcase their talent on thebig stage.These young bands are given the chance
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Extensive workshops are conducted bytheirmentors to helpmusicians foster skillsand experience in live performances.
For this year’s concert, Jimmy will bejoined by The Belhar Music Collective andTheEdujazzBigBand, comprising topmusicstudents from the University of Cape Town,Stellenbosch University and RondeboschBoys High School.
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The voice of local powerhouse, Lelo Ram-asimong, is currently filling the BaxterTheatre as a lead vocalist in Burn TheFloor: Fire In The Ballroom.Considered the show that that revolu-
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FacingfearsSometimes, halfway through a conversa-tion with a man, I find we can’t relate toeach other at all.It’s not because we might have different
cultures, religions or backgrounds.My reasoning makes no sense to him be-
cause everything I have ever been taughtas woman comes from a place of fear.This is something many men cannot re-
late to – they have been taught to be strong,aggressive, persistent and ambitious.They have been taught that men settle
arguments with each otherwith a fight anda beer, that “rough” and “tough” are admi-rable qualities and that they should go afterwhat they want and fight for it.These are the very qualities women are
taught, from a very young age, to fear.Little girls are taught to go to the toilet
in groups by theirmothers, because it’s saf-er.At 18, my best friend justified her choice
to wear pants when going out “because it’ssafer than a skirt and you never knowwhatmight happen”.I still tell someonewhen I leavework, “in
case something happens to me”.It’s not an ungrounded fear. In 2011, the
Medical Research Council found South Af-rica has a female homicide rate six timesthe global average, with half the murderedwomen killed by an intimate partner.Perhaps it’s time to stop brushing aside
these fears – on both sides – and start ad-dressing them. Both men and women needto take responsibility in how they raisetheir children.Don’t tell you child that pulling hair is
a sign that a boy likes a girl. Teach theminstead that emotions are to be respectedand positive ways to show them.Don’t teachyour children thatmasculini-
ty is to be aggressive and that physical vio-lence, in any form, is an acceptable outlet.Instead teach them to protect those morevulnerable and channel their emotionsconstructively.And finally, acknowledge the fear so
many of us women live in. We’re not beingirrational, we’re being cautious.With at least 43% of women having expe-
rienced intimate partner violence, we havea reason to be scared.
LETTERS
TV licence hasslesI am interested in hearing if otherreaders have been experiencing harass-ment to pay for television licences whenit is already paid. Both my daughter andI are being asked to pay again despitehaving done so. Is there a problem withthe accounting system? As a pensioner Ican’t pay twice a year for the service.
JO FRANCISGrassy Park
Election candidatesshould careWith the build up towards the localelections, as a community leader andworker, I am gravely concerned aboutthe fact that political parties presentcandidates who in most cases have nevershown any interest in the developmentand upliftment of the community.Surely a candidate should be one who
has a track record of community in-volvement, who is in good standing withthe citizens, is upright in his daily walk,be a person who others can relate to andone who understands the dynamics ofcommunity challenges.Surely the candidate should be rooted
in the soil of the community he standsto serve, should have clean hands and bea person of principles.One who believes in the cause, one
who advocates clean governance andbelieves in real service for the communi-ty? Above all, preferably someone withno criminal record.Surely a candidate can’t just develop a
heart for the people overnight, pop up atsoup kitchens and meetings, greet andsmile with everyone he comes acrossand declare himself a worthy candidate.
If the political party and its leadershave integrity, a clear vision andmission, believe in its course and rootedin principles, your candidate shoulddefinitely be a reflection of such.
Identify and present a candidate withgenuine intentions, one who believes inthe course and not the benefit. Presentto us your best.One who you as a partyhave no doubt would serve our people.Present to us as the community one
who we can identify with. One whounderstands the needs, challenges anddemands.
Present to us one who will continue tostand with us even if the outcome of theelection is not in his/her favour.Because if you don’t, we will not
partner, we will not support, we willfight our own battles.
To the political leaders and parties Isay, don’t just think for this time, thinkahead.
What and who you present today canbe your greatest move or become yourworst nightmare.
PASTOR PAUL PHILLIPSParkwood
Criminals protectedI agree with Rod Toerien (“Animals are alot nicer than people”, People’s Post 24May). The death sentence is alive andwell in South Africa but sadly onlyapplies to innocent people who neverhave the opportunity to defend them-selves in court.In keeping with the judiciary, criminals
receive more protection.Chris Charles should be careful when
making comparisons with non-Africancountries. In many cases a mandatorylife sentence applies with no chance ofparole and many have argued that isworse than a death penalty. I think thisapplies to Canada and many US states.
Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia,to name a few in our subregion havenothing approaching our violent crime.They all have the death penalty and jailis jail not “correctional services”. I haveyet to meet someone from Chikurube inZimbabwe, or Kamfinsa in Zambia whowould go back to those jails.
CHARLES TRUSCOTTSun Valley
CapeMalay Choir Board deserves praiseThe recent Cape Malay Choir Board TopEight competition was exhilarating asthe Ottomans team overwhelmed thecrowd that attended this year’s event.
The professionalism and utter commit-ment to detail was obvious with thepassion and energy that was so electrify-ing as the eight teams sung to theabsolute joy of the crowd.
Every member of all the teams sungwith such confidence that they deserve
salutation.Shafick April and his board must once
again be commended on hosting andorganising a magnificent effort undervery difficult circumstances.
Sadly the festivities of so manydecades were moved from its traditionalhistoric home at the Good Hope Centreto the very distant velodrome in Bell-ville.
Since our national broadcaster SABC
has decided that 90% of all music mustbe local content I wait in great anticipa-tion to hear the voices of the YoungCaballeros, Boarding Boys and otherchoirs reaching out across South Africa.For far too long, the talent of local
choirs have been denied a nationalaudience because of financial con-straints.
YAGYAH ADAMSemail
With National Bipolar DisorderAwarenessDayobservedonWednes-
day 25 May, the local health departmentset out to demystify the misconceptionsabout the disorder.Many individuals living with a mental
illness face a number of challenges – notonly do they struggle with the symptomsand disabilities that result from the dis-ease, but they are also challenged by thestereotypes and prejudices that resultfrom the many misconceptions aboutmental illness.Known globally as the 6th leading cause
of disability in theworld, bipolar disorderaffects about 1% of South Africans.In light of the awareness day, and the
often silent blight undiagnosed sufferersand their families endure, greater aware-ness and education are needed to bust themany myths and associated stigmas thatsurround Bipolar Disorder, says Christi-aan Verster, psychiatrist at LentegeurHospital.Verster saysbecausebipolar disorder is
one of the more severe mental illnesses,it is often misunderstood. “Bipolar disor-der sufferers experience a range of emo-tions – from depression and despair, tomanic feelings of joy, enthusiasmand lossof inhibitions. Because it is not a blackandwhite disorder, it is oftenhard todiag-nose at first glance,” he says. “Diagnosingbipolar disorder is the crucial first step,and it’s a far more difficult issue to diag-
nose thanmost othermental illnesses. Noblood test or brain scan can determine thepresence of Bipolarity. Medical officersrely on detailed accounts of a patient’smood, sleeping patterns, energy levelsand behaviour from family members.”
Verster says many individuals believethat being diagnosed with bipolar disor-der is a life sentence, but although the dis-order is incurable, it is treatable andman-ageable. “The biggest misconception isthat individuals suffering from bipolardisorder arenot able to live ‘normal’ lives.However, with the correct medication,support and therapy, all bipolar disordersufferers are able to live fulfilled and pro-ductive lives,” he explains.
It is crucial for both the patient and fam-ily members to do research and educatethemselves about the illness,he adds.
“Another misconception is that medi-cine is the only way to control bipolar dis-order. However, family and a supportstructureplayan integral role inassistingindividuals with bipolar disorder manag-ing their illness. Regulating your lifewithscheduled times for eating, sleeping andexercise will assist sufferers in minimis-ing the likelihood, duration or severity ofan episode. It is also important to identifythe red flags that may cause an episode.This will assist sufferers and their familyto stay clear of such triggers.”
Although the cause of bipolar disorderis determined by genetic predisposition,
Verster highlights that many young indi-viduals who use substances such as mari-juana andmethamphetaminemay inducethe illness. “Substance abuse continues toplay a major role in patients with mentalillnesses, with approximately 50% of pa-tients abusing substances such as mari-juana, methamphetamine and alcohol.We often see young individuals with bipo-lar disorder who have a history of sub-stance abuse. They may drink alcohol orabuse drugs to ease the uncomfortablesymptoms of their mood swings,” ex-plains Verster.
Verster notes that often sufferers don’trealise they have a problem. “If an indi-vidual is suffering from a mental healthcondition, initial treatment can be offeredfollowing theassessment of ahealthwork-er by simply visiting a local clinic. It isimportant to always be sensitive to thefeelings of these individuals who may beliving with a mental condition, and re-member that it takes an expert to diag-nose any illness,” he says. “If the diagno-sis points to bipolar disorder, or anothermental illness for that matter, treatmentis always available. Treatment may in-cludemedication as well as short term in-dividual or group counselling and sup-port. The mental health nurse may con-sult with the regional psychologist orpsychiatrist (or other members of the re-gional mental health team) when addi-tional expertise is required.”
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NOTICE IS GIVEN IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41(2) OF GOVERNMENTNOTICE REGULATION (GNR) NO. 982 PUBLISHED UNDER SECTION 24(5)
AND 44 OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT (NO. 107OF 1998) (NEMA), OF INTENDED SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION (EA), IN RESPECT OF ACTIVITIESIDENTIFIED IN TERMS OF GNR 983 AND 984 (4 DECEMBER 2014). AND
NOTICE IS GIVEN FOR AN APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF A CONDITION OFTHE PERMIT IN TERMS OF SECTION 54(3) OF THE NATIONALENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: WASTE ACT, 2008 (ACT NO. 59 OF 2008) TOVARY THE SECTION 20(1) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ACT, 1989 (ACT73 OF 1989) PERMIT ISSUED FOR THEATHLONE REFUSE TRANSFER STATION
Applicant: City of Cape Town
Project Description: The City is proposing to prepare a development frameworkand obtain statutory permissions to implement a mixed use development.
Location: Athlone Power Station Site, Athlone.Nature of Application:
Application for Environmental Authorisation (EA) will be made inrespect of the following listed activities
· GN. R 983: Listing Notice 1(26).· GN.R 984: Listing Notice 2(12) and (27)
Application for variation of a condition in a Permit in terms of Section20(1) of the Environmental Conservation Act 1989 (ECA) for theAthlone Refuse Transfer Station.OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE:The City wants to develop a framework for this transformative site which is basedon collaboration and inclusivity.
All persons who wish to register as an interested and affected party for the abovementioned project must contact PRISM via post, fax or email providing your nameand contact details, preferred method of contact and an indication of any directbusiness, financial, personal or any other interest you may have regarding theapplications.
A Background Information Document (BID) has been compiled and is available atthe following locations:• Langa Public Library• Athlone Public Library• Pinelands Public Library
An electronic copy is available on request from: [email protected]
Public Meetings will be held at the following venues:
The meetings serve as an introduction to the project and the Public ParticipationProcess going forward, a chance to meet the project team, and an opportunity toregister your interest.
Please direct any queries, comments or concerns to the following details: for attention:Garth Adams, PO Box 692, Kuilsriver, 7579, email: [email protected] or fax to 086552 8859
Pinelands Town Hall,St. Stevens Road, Pinelands
Athlone Minor Hall,C/o Protea & Klipfontein Road,
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Langa Hall (Johnson NgwevelaHall), C/o Church & Washington
Street, Langa
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EMPLOYMENT
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GENERAL
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AVON REPS REQUIRED.Contact / whatsapp Nolene
081 520 9733
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Cashiersrequired for a busy Spar innorthern suburbs. If youhave a friendly, outgoing
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General Assistantsrequired for bakery and
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HOSPITALITY/CATERING
3690
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HMR Cooks/Chefsurgently required. Weare looking for people
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sandwiches, salads andcooking is essential.Please send detailedCV to ronaldv@
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SALES &MARKETING
3760
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Extra IncomeSell Justine Cosmetics
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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GENERAL3680
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Employment nowCashiers, Cruise ship attendant, Flight attendant
Call centres, Housekeeping /Cleaners, Pickers, PackersWaitress/Bartenders, Grade 10/11/12, hospitality,
office and general jobs.Visit us at: Heerengract Street, Pier House Bld,6th Flr CT. Call: 021 418 4287/021 421 9170
Visit us at: 1Kort Str, Regkam Building 1st Floor,Bellvile. Call 021 945 2223 /021 948 9885
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SALES & MARKETING3760
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JobOpportunity - TelemarketersCore-marketing service, based in Claremont.Is in process of strengthening its marketingdepartment and seeks to attract dynamic andresult-orientated individuals as Telemarketers
Minimum requirements*Able to start immediately *Energetic*Bilingual-English & Afrikaans *Flexible
*Go-Getter-self-motivated*Able to work good in a teamForward updated CV to
[email protected] call Khloe 071 451 4376/ 0769908301
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TRAINING COURSES3765
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Kingsway Collegewww.kingswaycollege.co.za
Email:[email protected] NO: 01999 2102
Accreditation Umalusi no: 14FET 02000011PANursing Program now open
Diploma in Business & Management Studies (N4-N6)Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality
Diploma in Engineering Studies (N1-N6)Diploma in (ICB) Accounting & Business Studies
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CENTRALTEACH MATIESA LESSON: PiereDe Voux ofCentral hockeyclub (right) steersthe ball awayfrom Mathew deSousa of Maties ina grand challengematch played atVygieskraalStadium onSunday. TheAthlonebased sidebeat the students31.PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS
GLENDENE HANGON FOR WIN:
Eathon SwartzofGlendene United
(left) pulls anadvancing DamianJoubert of LeidenUnited back in a
round robin game inthe Greensmile
Foundation u.21tournament hostedby D&G Orient FC.
Glendene edged outLeiden 10.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
The crowd thatmade theirway to Killar-ney Race Track for the fourth round ofthe of the DEOD SuperGP Champions
Trophy on Saturday 28 May were treated tosome of the most exciting bike racing seenon a South African circuit for years. Whilethe victors may be familiar faces on the topstep of the podium this season, they were allmade to work for their wins.Mathew Scholtz and his ETR Nashua Ya-
maha R1 left theWestern Cape with a biggerlead in the SuperGP championship afterwinning both races and setting a new laprecord in the process.Scholtz headed an all Yamaha front row
after Friday qualifying with Clint Seller(Neolife Yamaha R1) and Michael White(Consortium Shipping Yamaha R1) joininghim. Nicolaas Grobler headed the secondrow of the grid with the Kawasakis of GregGidenhuys (KreepyKrauly) and CapetonianBrandon Haupt (MxClean) alongside him.Coming into this round Lance Isaacs has
won every SuperMasters Interprovincialrace this season.
He kept that 100% winning record intactwith another two victories. In the absenceof Steven Odendaal – he is on international
duty in Spain – Adolf Boshoff was expectedto break the tie at the top of the Super600championship log.This he did but he had towork a lot harder
than he anticipated.
SuperJuniorTyreeceRobert (Autostyling IndyOil)was
the quickest of the SuperJunior brigade dur-ing qualifying, taking pole from champion-ship leader Brandon Staffen and DominicDoyle (Techron Systems).Aiden Liebenberg (Fercor Construction)
was next up, heading the second row of thegrid from Jared Schultz (ASAP World) andLuca Coccioni (RAD KTM).The opening race developed into a four-
way battle which eventually went the wayof StaffenwithRobert andSchultz in the oth-er podium positions.Liebenberg, Chase Hulcher (EXIS Engi-
neering) and Coccioni rounded out the topsix.The teams and riders in the SuperGP
Champions Trophy now have a nine-weekbreak before the next round which will takeplace at Red Star Raceway in Delmas on Sat-urday 30 July.
Chasing the SuperGPchampionship title
SISTERS COMPLETECOMRADES TO-GETHER: Nabielah(left) and NaielahDavids from theTopform Athletics clubin Athlone completedthe Comrades Marathon downrun fromPietermaritzburg toDurban on Sunday. Itwas Nabielah’s seventhComrades and shesupported her sisterNaielah in completingher first race. Theyboth completed therace in 11:19:00.
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BEN BURGER
Ayounger from Hanover Parkwho regularly spent his freetime ice skating, wants to
play for the SA u.20 ice hockeyteam by the time he is in matric.
Jean-Pierre Smith (15) has beenchosen as the Let’s Play People’sPost Sport Star of the Month forMay for his achievements in icehockey.
JP – who is in grade 9 at Alexan-der Sinton High School in Athlone– was nominated by his dad, Ivan.
“JP started playing football forPremier United in Hanover Parkat the age of five,” says Ivan. “In2011 when he was 11 years old, hewas selected for the Cape TownTygerberg Board team and theywon the Community Cup.”
According to Ivan, JP loved iceskating and was a regular at TheIce Station when he was spottedby the secretary of the WesternProvince Ice Hockey Association
(WPIHA) in 2014. “JP was then in-vited to attend the WPIHA train-ing camp and that is where hislove for ice hockey started.”
JP plays for the Storms IceHockey intermediate team whowon the league in 2015. In thesame year he was selected for theWP u.16 ice hockey team and wasalso invited to the South Africantraining camp. He was again se-lected for the WP u.16 team thisyear and to attend the SA trainingcamp in Johannesburg from Tues-day 28 June to Sunday 3 July.
JP says he likes playing soccerand ice hockey and he tries tospend the same amount of time be-tween both sports. “I like ice hock-ey very much because it is not asport that is played in our area. Itoccupies my spare time and I canmeet new friends.”
According to JP he can balanceschool work and sport by dividinghis time carefully. “I do my schoolwork during the day. I practise ice
hockey every Wednesday and Fri-day from 05:00 to 07:00 and on Sun-days and I also have football prac-tise twice a week after school. OnMondays we play ice hockeyleague games.”
JP is the youngest of five sib-lings and he says that he enjoysgolf and racing pigeons as hob-bies. He says that his dream is toplay ice hockey for the South Afri-can u.20 team by the time he is inGrade 12.
. You can nominate your sportstar by sending an email [email protected]. Clear-ly write the subject as Sport Star.You need to mention the achieve-ments of the nominee in detail andthe email should be shorter than300 words. The decision of thejudges is final.
JP has big dreams
JP Smith (15) from Hanover Park isthe Let’s Play People’s Post SportStar for May.