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TUESDAY 12 April 2016 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] LANSDOWNE 41 Induland Cres. Lansdowne Ind. Supplier of a wide range of disposable packaging Tel: 021 691 8811 E-mail: [email protected] Free delivery Conditions apply Since 1998 • All types of Paper, Plastic bags • Cake, Pizza, Party boxes • Serviettes, Garage, Toilet rolls • Cling, Bubble, Lunch wrap • Cutlery, Straws, Heatsealers • Cups, Tubs, Lids • Fomo Trays, Plates • Foil Trays, Rolls • Platters, Domes • Detergents, etc X1R9L385-QK120416 A family has been out on the street after being evicted form their home on the corners of Bamber- ry Road. This is the second time this year the family has been evicted. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN LANSDOWNE: Will woes worsen CHEVON BOOYSEN @ChevonBooysen F or a second time this year, a family of 12 have been evicted from their home. The family has been squatting just outside their home on the corner of Bamber- ry Road in Lansdowne, for over a week now. The family was evicted from their home in February earlier this year, leaving them destitute for three days. Breadwinner of the family, Audrey Swarts (55), says they are torn over the inci- dent. “It is not nice living like this outside your own home. This house has been in our fami- ly for four generations and having to squat outside it is really sad for all of us,” Swarts says. She details the trail of events that led to their current situation, saying the insur- ance broker who drafted Swarts’ deceased mother’s will is behind it all. “My mother had a will made up during 2007 and during 2010 she wanted to make changes to that will. The changes were made and just three months later my mother passed away,” Swarts explains. The events that followed have led to a heart-wrenching ordeal for the family as they try and get back inside their house. “We questioned the will that was drawn up in 2010 as we did not see any signatures or dates on the will. The insurance broker told my sister and I that it did not matter that there was no dates on the amended will but we still followed up on this,” she says. During 2011, Swarts says she then visited the Masters of the High Court’s offices who then rejected the amended will due to it not having dates stipulated. “This whole process took very long and we even landed up in High Court because of it. However when we got to High Court, the case was dismissed,” Swarts explains. According to the Swarts family, it was ex- plained to them by the insurance broker that their deceased mother still owed money to the company. “We have appointed another lawyer to take care of this for us because this woman somehow got herself to be the executor of my mother’s amended will and we have no idea how she got this right. She had a warrant of ejection paper served to us during 2014 as well but at that time we also had a lawyer take care of the case for us which resulted in the eviction being halted. But today, after the case has already been dismissed, we have been evicted on that same 2014 warrant of ejection. That is obviously not right and we want to get to the bottom of this,” Swarts stresses. V Continued on page 3.

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Page 1: People’s Post Lansdowne 20160412

TUESDAY 12 April 2016 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected]

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A family has been out on the street after beingevicted form their home on the corners of Bamber­ry Road. This is the second time this year thefamily has been evicted. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSENLANSDOWNE:

Will woes worsenCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

For a second time this year, a family of12 have been evicted from their home.The family has been squatting just

outside their home on the corner of Bamber-ry Road in Lansdowne, for over a week now.The family was evicted from their home

in February earlier this year, leaving themdestitute for three days.Breadwinner of the family, Audrey

Swarts (55), says they are torn over the inci-dent.“It is not nice living like this outside your

own home. This house has been in our fami-

ly for four generations and having to squatoutside it is really sad for all of us,” Swartssays.She details the trail of events that led to

their current situation, saying the insur-ance broker who drafted Swarts’ deceasedmother’s will is behind it all.“My mother had a will made up during

2007 and during 2010 she wanted to makechanges to thatwill. The changesweremadeand just three months later my motherpassed away,” Swarts explains.The events that followed have led to a

heart-wrenching ordeal for the family asthey try and get back inside their house.“We questioned the will that was drawn

up in 2010 as we did not see any signaturesor dates on the will. The insurance brokertoldmysister and I that it didnotmatter thatthere was no dates on the amended will butwe still followed up on this,” she says.During 2011, Swarts says she then visited

the Masters of the High Court’s offices whothen rejected the amended will due to it nothaving dates stipulated.“Thiswhole process took very long andwe

even landed up in High Court because of it.However when we got to High Court, thecase was dismissed,” Swarts explains.According to the Swarts family, it was ex-

plained to themby the insurancebroker thattheir deceased mother still owed money to

the company.“We have appointed another lawyer to

take care of this for us because this womansomehowgot herself to be the executor ofmymother’s amended will and we have no ideahow she got this right. She had a warrant ofejection paper served to us during 2014 aswell but at that time we also had a lawyertake care of the case for us which resultedin the eviction being halted. But today, afterthe case has already been dismissed, wehave been evicted on that same 2014warrantof ejection. That is obviously not right andwe want to get to the bottom of this,” Swartsstresses.V Continued on page 3.

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of People’s Post I would not havebeenreunitedwithmysonand thatwasmy onlywish before I closemyeyes for eternity,” Maritz says.Josephs says he couldn’t be hap-

pier to be reunited with his birthmother.He tells excitedly how they de-

cided to contact Rachel – who as-sisted Maritz with her search.“The day the People’s Post came

CHEVON BOOYSEN@ChevonBooysen

Amother’s mission to find hermissing son has ended with amiracle – and People’s Post

played a part in the fairytale end-ing.The power of the press has been

proven after the story of a GrassyPark mother who longed to meether son “before I close my eyes”,was published last year. That wishhas been granted.Betty Maritz (83) now has a con-

stant smile and says she is sleepingmore peacefully since she was re-united with her son.People’s Post previously report-

ed onMaritz’s plight to be reunitedwith her son after 64 years after hewas taken by a guardian Maritzlived with at the time (“Longing tosee son after 64 years”, Tuesday 25August).After the article was printed,

Maritz said someone contacted heron the same day to meet with her.“That day aman and twowomen

pulled up at my house,” she says.“At the time it was obviously not

confirmedhewasmy son butwhenthatmangot out of the car, a feelingjust came up in me and I just knewit had to be him,” Maritz says.She explains the trio then told

her that they read the article andthey suspectedJosephJosephswasher son “because I explained thebirthmark in the article”.Asked what transpired during

their first meeting and what madeJosephs think the long lost soncould be him, Maritz says “he fellwhen he was younger and when he

got hurt his guardian shout-ed ‘die is nie my kind nie’(This is not my child)”.That stayed with him all

the time and he in turn alsohad a longing to find out whohis real mother was.“We then decided to do

blood tests to confirm if hewas really my son. However,deep in my heart I just knewthat I had finally found mysonbecausehe looks just likeme,” she says.Three weeks passed after

the blood tests and then emo-tional news came to the fami-ly confirming Josephs is herson. “Since then we havebeen in regular contact andthey have been visiting meas well. I have a daughter-in-lawaswell as grand-children

and great-grand-children. When Iwent to visit themattheir home in Zeek-oevlei they had abraai for me andthere I also met mydaughter-in-law’smother. They are re-ally very lovely peo-ple,” Maritz beams.She adds her neigh-

bours have been aselated to hear thegood news and “alsoexcitedly shout ‘joukind is hier’ whenever theycome to visit,” laughs Maritz.Added to the trail of joyous

events sincemeeting her son, Mar-itz celebrated her 83rd birthdaywith her son and his family whenthey treated her to a surprisebreakfast. “I am so gladmy searchis over and sincemy son camebackinto my life, I have been able tosleep easier. If it wasn’t for the help

out, I fetched it myself at the shopand sat reading quietly while mywifewas cooking. I cameacross thestory of Betty and some thingsstarted to resonate with me espe-cially the birthmark description,”he says.Josephs says he read the article

quietly by himself first before tell-ing his wife about it. “She has al-ways supported me in trying tofindmy birth mother. She even en-couraged me to write to a TV showwho reunites families. When Ishowed her the article she just toldme ‘daai is jou ma’. We then madecontact with her and visited theday after,” Josephs recalls.He says when they arrived out-

side Maritz’s home, she camestraight to him and held him.“She held me really tight and

there was a connection there. I feltsomething though it was not yet of-ficially confirmed. The blood tests

then later re-vealed thatshe is indeedmy mother,”he says.Since their

meeting Jo-sephs sayshis familyhas uncondi-tionally ac-cepted Mar-itz as part ofthe family.“My chil-

dren andgrandchil-dren ac-cept herwhole-heartedlyand theycall hertheir MaBetty.”Added

to thisstring of happy events, on Satur-day Maritz celebrated her 83rdbirthdaywith Josephs andhis fam-ily. “After my wife found out itwould be my mother’s birthday,she said we have to do somethingfor her. So we decided on a break-fast at ourhomeonSaturdaymorn-ing,” he says.“I canonly thankGod formaking

this all come together like this,” Jo-sephs concludes.

Reunited with son after 64 years

Bettie Maritz had an urgent plea last year to be reunited with her only

child who was taken away from her a day after giving birth.

Mother and son have been reunited after64 years. Bettie Maritz has not seen herchild since he was taken from her a dayafter giving birth. After reading the articlein People’s Post last year, Joseph Josephsmade contact with the woman he thoughtto be his mother. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Bettie Maritz celebrated her 83rd birthday on Saturday.Celebrations were held with her ‘new’ family which includesJoseph Josephs family of four children and six grandchil­dren. Josephs contacted Maritz after reading an article lastyear pleading to be reunited with her lost son and sincethen the two have been reunited. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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The family say they are distressed withthe ordeal and just “want it to be over al-ready”.

“We have been living outside on theroad right in front of our own house andit’s heartbreaking. We have no access tothe house at all after the sheriff of thecourt came to evict us.

“On the day of our eviction, I was atwork in Durbanville when my daughtercalled me to let me know there were peo-ple there to put us out of the house. WhenI got home all our things were out on theside of the road,” Swarts says.

The family says they have no whereelse to go as the house has been a familyhome for many generations.

“Luckily, our neighbours around herehave been really helpful by assisting with

food and allowing us to use their homesto go wash. The four children in ourhome, with the youngest at 18 months, isliving with neighbours while this is beingsorted out,” she says.

The family says they have had a toughtime living outside as well having tochange shifts at night to watch over theirpossessions.

“We have two men watching over ourthings at night so that nothing gets stolen.They have to sleep during the day so theycan keep watch all night. Luckily theneighbourhood watch also assists in thisregard,” Swarts adds.People’s Post attempted to reach the in-

surance broker on numerous occasions,but she had not responded at the time ofgoing to print.

Gang violence has ripped Manenberg toshreds this last week as a total of 13people have been killed in ongoing

clashes.In the latest incident, a 33-year-old man

was killed in Tibas Street. His body wasfound in the early hours of yesterday (Mon-day) morning after shots were heard in thearea.

According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett,spokesperson for Manenberg police, the ar-ea has now been saturated with police aswell as the City of Cape Town’s Metro Policeand Law Enforcement’s Stabilisation Unit.

“The only way to stop the gang conflict isto get the community actively involved incrime prevention, reporting all criminal ac-tivity. The community mindset need tochange to be able to address the gang situa-tion fully,” states Bennett.

Six firearms have been confiscated sincethe start of the conflict through ongoing op-

erations.In a separate incident, two men were ar-

rested in connection with the murder of a23-year-old man at Isobel Court on Sunday.

He was shot seven times after his bodywas found by passers by in the early hoursof the morning.

It is alleged that the victim was busy gam-bling before deciding to walk home alone.

Bennett says the flare-up in violence hasdated back to Friday 1 April when the con-flict started between the Dixi gang and theHard Livings gang.

Another 23-year-old man died in hospitalafter he was shot while trying to flee the ini-tial shooting. Ten more men, aged between18 and 43 years of age, were killed in sepa-rate incidents from Saturday 2 to Friday 8April.

Bennett says that the steep increase in vi-olence has made Manenberg unstable onceagain.

Another 15 people have been arrested forpossession of drugs, while eight have beenarrested for possession of firearms. One wasarrested for the negligent loss of a firearm.Police also confiscated 451 sticks of daggaas well as 309 mandrax tablets.

Stolen goods to the value of R250 000 werealso seized after police followed up informa-tion leading them to an address in RenosterRoad.

It was found that the truck in which theloot was stashed was stolen in Hout Bay.“The goods were positively identified by therightful owner. The circumstances of howthe truck was stolen is not known,” addsBennett.

Eight suspects, aged between 21 and 46years, were arrested for the theft and willappear in the Athlone Magistrate’s court.V Anyone with information regarding any criminal ac-tivity can contact Manenberg police station on021 699 9400 or CrimeStop 08600 10111.

MANENBERG

Thirteen killed in a week

Care hostspublic meetingThe community of Lansdowne and Ron-debosch East will have a public meeting onWednesday 13 April at Vera School from19:30.

The Civic Association of RondeboschEast (CARE) is calling on all concerned res-idents living in Lansdowne and Rondeb-osch East to attend this very importantcommunity meeting.

CARE will report back on the followingcommunity issues: household and busi-ness crime in the area, open and vacantpublic land development opportunities inRondebosch East to be discussed, surveil-lance camera installation at key areas withthe help of Huawei corporate funding inthe community, neighbourhood watch(LanRoE) activities and safety report,Iman Haron road business improvementopportunities, vagrant and continued in-formal trading at Lansdowne train station.

For more information phone HyltonMitchell on 084 778 9200.

Drugs with an estimated street value ofR10 000 were confiscated in Lansdowne onTuesday last week.

At around 17:20 the Lansdowne crime pre-vention team executed a search warrant inSunnyside Road, Crawford.

Lansdowne police spokesperson SergeantNkululeko Mnyaka says four men were ar-rested after the find.

“Four men aged between 24 and 39 yearsold were arrested for possession of drugs,,”Mnyaka says.

Mnyaka says the drugs that were foundwas “hidden outside on the roof”.

“Drugs were found hidden outside in aplastic bag with an estimated street value ofR10 820,” he says.

Mnyaka says drugs found include 93 bank-ies of Dagga selling at R50 each, 28 plasticbank bags with pollen selling at R50 each, 26ecstasy tablets at R80 each and 46 bankiesof Mushroom at R50 each.

“All suspects will face charges of posses-sion of drugs and will appear at WynbergCourt after investigation completed. Confis-cated drugs were booked in to the policeproperty register for evidence presented incourt of Law,” Mnyaka explains.

Lansdowne station commander ColonelHerman Seals is appealing to all residentsto be eyes and ears of the police, to partici-pate in policing activities aiming to clampdown crime and criminal activities in theirrespective areas.

Police close in on ‘drug house’

The Crawford Neighbourhood Watch willhost a special general meeting on Monday18 April at 19:00.

The meeting will take place at the StMarks hall (corners of Bamford andChurch streets). The purpose of the meet-ing is to elect two vacated positions – chair-person and assistant secretary. Residentsliving between Kromboom Road and New-ton Avenue, Railway line to Jan Smuts arerequired to attend this important meeting.

For more information contact Abdusa-laam 083 746 3906.

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The call is going out for all former DistrictSix residents to attend an importantmeetingon Saturday.Shahied Ajam, chairperson of the District

Six Working Committee (D6WC) pointed outthat this was a very important meeting foritsmembers as well as other restitution com-munities and civic organisations.The meeting on Saturday will be taking

place at the Blackpool Sports Complex,Shelly Road, Salt River starting at 10:00.

On the agenda will be some important is-sues that includes returning to the land fromwhich people were forcibly removed, the op-tion of government providing alternate land,

negotiating dignified and equitable compen-sation for those who do not wish to returnand the latest decision by the City of CapeTown to close thedoorsof theGoodHopeCen-tre to the public and lease it. Ajam pointedout that in relation to the Good Hope Centrethis was done despite fierce opposition fromall other political parties.“The D6WC together with its coalition

partners theSouthAfricanClothing andTex-tile Workers Union, the Bo-Kaap Civic Asso-ciation and the Cape Malay Choir Board arelaunchinganapplication to court in adesper-ate bid to save this iconic centre,” he says.“The coalition will pull out all stops in an

effort to restore and preserve this iconicspace to its former glory.”V Email [email protected] for details.

Zip Zap Circus School will be hosting theirfirst ever Family Fun Day on Sunday (17April) from 11:00 to 15:00 at their circusdome behind Artscape Theatre.

Circus workshops will give participantsa chance to learn how to walk the wire, dotricks on a trampoline and juggle.ANandos lunch and candy floss will keep

energy levels high and face painting willput everyone in the mood for more enter-tainment.

Circus games, a lucky draw of raffle priz-

es, four bungee trampolines and bouncingon a jumping castle are some of the attrac-tions to expect at the Zip Zap Family FunDay.The day will end with a performance by

Zip Zap’s top performers and a goodie bagto take the magic home.

Zip Zap is a non-profit organisation anda registered public benefit organisationthat was founded 24 years ago.V Tickets for the fun day are available at www.quick-et.co.za.

Fun for the whole family with Zip Zap

MANENBERG

New shoes, brightfutures for kidsCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Pupils of Downeville Primary are walk-ing on sunshine after 100 pairs of shoes

were donated to the school on Monday.Companies and organisations made this

possible and three other schools will also bebenefiting from this project.

Sebastian Haricombe of the School ShoesProject, together with the InternationalPeace Youth Group, have been running theproject for just over four years and were de-lighted to do a handover at the Manenbergschool.

Haricombe, who also hails from Manen-berg and an ex-gangster, initiated theproject to “bring light and encourage theyouth of Manenberg”.“We managed to raise R19 000 from dona-

tions received from various companiessuch as Joey Steel Company, Cool Bananas,Koeberg Fisheries and Cape Auto Electric.I justwant to thank these companies and in-dividuals for donating to the cause,” Hari-combe says.

He says he was able to purchase 240 pairsof shoes which will be distributed amongDowneville Primary, Sonderend Primary,Edendale Primary andManenberg Primaryover the next few weeks.Principal of Downeville Primary, Ed-

mond Treu, says he was first introduced toHaricombe three years ago and they bothhold a passion for the pupils of the area.

“We have one common goal among our-selves and that is to bring light into the livesof these children. We are so happy for theefforts of Haricombe and his team to spon-sor our school in the way that he did,” Treusays.He further says that he applauds thework

of Haricombe and his efforts to bring theyouth of Manenberg out of their circum-stances by encouraging a positive future forall of them. “It is really a beautiful thing tosee and we are so grateful for it. To knowthat out ofmud, a lily can grow sends ames-sage to the youth of Manenberg,’ he says.V If you would like to donate to the School ShoesProject, contact Sebastian Haricombe on060 708 7731.

Pupils from Downeville Primary received new school shoes as a donation from the SchoolShoes Project being run at four schools in Manenberg.

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 12 April 2016 NEWS 5

Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille hasonce again pledged her commitment to

working with police in a meeting held be-tween De Lille and provincial police man-agement last Thursday, includingnewly ap-pointed Western Cape Provincial PoliceCommissioner, Lieutenant General Khom-binkosi Jula.“Even though the primary mandate to

fight crime belongs to the SouthAfrican Po-lice Service, the City of Cape Town has acrime prevention strategy which exists tosupport their work. We are here today(Thursday) in the spirit of cooperative gov-ernance to reaffirm our commitment toworking with the SAPS to address thescourge of crime across our city,” she said.She explains that all residents have a role

to play in fighting crime.The City has implemented innovative

methods of deploying human resources tobuild a safe city.“Our specialised Gang and Drug Task

Team has seen great successes through itsintelligence-driven operations. This unithas been trained in international best prac-tice,” she said.Since November 2014, the unit has con-

ducted 717 searches of private dwellingsand 737 searches at City rental stock. Theyhave worked together with the K9 Unit andmade543drug-relatedarrests and362 gener-al arrests. This unit has also presented 72gang and drug awareness talks at schools,men’s clubs, universities and companies.Last year the City launched the Stabilisa-

tion Unit, which is a specialised unit thatcomprises 90 Expanded Public Works Pro-gramme workers.“They have received training in satura-

tion policing and, since December, theyhave been deployed to gang-ridden and vol-

atile areas as the need arises. Thus far theyhave searched 825 houses, arrested 388 sus-pects and confiscated 2 417 units of drugs,”says De Lille.These officers have been deployed to 18

schools in areas such as Mitchell’s Plain,Hanover Park, Bishop Lavis, Manenberg,Delft and Nyanga.According to Section 64C of the South Af-

rican Police Service Act, an annual polic-ing planmust be developed by the executivehead of the municipal police service afterconsultation with the South African PoliceService and relevant community policingforums (CPFs).“We are drawing up the 2016/17 plan for

submission to Lieutenant General Jula tobe ready by the end of April.“Iwould like to invite thepublic to submit

their input into our Annual Police Plan un-til 23 April 2016. They can do so via e-mailsubmission to [email protected], they can submittheir ideas in the suggestionboxes at the fol-lowing four Metro Police depots: Bonte-heuwel, Central City, Khayelitsha and Phil-ippi.”This financial year the City spent R2.3m

supporting hundreds of neighbourhoodwatches with community-based crime pre-vention training and issuing of equipment,which includes bicycles, torches, patroljackets, reflective bibs and first-aid kits.Over the next two weeks 450 two-way ra-

dios will also be distributed as an extrameasure of support. “We cannot preventcrime alone. This scourge requires all of us– the City of Cape Town,Western Cape Gov-ernment, the SAPS and residents – to playa part. Let us allmake use of this opportuni-ty to become crime fighters in our ownright.”

City and policeto fight crime

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WINTER READINESS – IN SUPPORT OF THECITY OF CAPE TOWN’S STREET PEOPLEPROGRAMMEThe City of Cape Town’s Social Development and Early Childhood Development Directorate(SDECD) is inviting registered nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) dealing with homelesspersons on the streets to complete an application form to provide bed space and emergencymattress space to people living on the street during the winter period. In addition SDECD willsupplement the organisations with resources.

The program will be implemented from 1 June 2016 to 31 August 2016. Completedapplication forms must be submitted to Cornelia Finch at [email protected] byFriday 27 May 2016 at 16:00.

The application form is available online at: http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/socialdevelop/Documents/Winter_Readiness_Application_Form2016.pdf

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER79/2016

Mothers and music fans are in for aspecial treat this Mother’s Day

weekend.Some of South Africa’s true divas will

be presenting a spectacular evening ofentertainment for the inaugural Peo-ple’s Post Soul Sisters Mother’s Day Cel-ebration at GrandWest Grand Arena onSaturday 7 May. Cape Town’s very ownThree Tons of Funwill be headlining theconcert which also features performan-ces by Judith Sephuma, Vicky Sampson,Salome Johansen, Maddy Abrahams,Can Skylark and Jody Williams. The la-dieswill be sharing the stagewithCamil-lo Lombard and a 12 piece band and MCMarguerita Freeks.People’s Post got to know Jody Willi-

ams a little better before the celebration:. What are you busy with musical-

ly at the moment?“At the moment I am in and out of stu-

dio working on a few projects. It’s takingme a bit longer than usual, as I don’twant it to be a rush... I want to take mytime and give my fans the best.”

. What are your musical plans forthe next few months?“I have a few gigs that are coming up

which I will be posting about on all mysocial media pages and I’d also like todrop a track or two.”

. How will you be treating yourmother this Mother’s Day?“My sister and Iwill be doing girly girl

things with her [like] getting her hairdone, doing nails and facials. My momloves those types of things. [We’ll be] go-

ing for lunchaswell so, itwill be a chilledquality time day for her.”

. Why is your mother special toyou?“Mymom does so many things for me.

She goes out of her way and nothing isever an inconvenience. I know I can al-ways depend on her, whether it’s for ad-vice or just a chat. She’s always there forme, no matter what it is.”

. Are you planning any surprisesfor the audience at the People’s PostSoul Sisters Mother’s Day Celebra-tion?“Of course. Personally I think the

whole show is going to be a surprise, aswe have Judith Sephuma,Vicky Samsonand somanyother amazingartists on theshow. Some of these artists I have nevermet, so I’m really amped about it.”V The People’s Post Soul Sisters Mother’s Day Cel-ebration starts at 20:00 on Saturday 7 May atGrandWest’s Grand Arena. Tickets cost betweenR165 and R250 and are available at Computicket.

PEOPLE’S POST SOUL SISTERS MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATION

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JodyWilliams isexcitedabout thedivas that’llbe perform­ing at thePeople’sPost SoulSistersMother’sDayCelebration.

EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt

Little over two years ago, Nantes AthleticsClub was formed, now they are gearing upto host their first large-scale race.The race,which takes place onWednesday

27 April, will wind its way through Bridge-town, Silvertown and Kewtown under thetheme “Freedom to run”.Caroline Peters, founder and chairperson

of Nantes Athletics Club is excited at theprospect of hosting up to 5000 runners fromclubs all affiliated to the Western ProvinceAthletics Association, which themselveshave endorsed the race. “We are going tohave a 10km run (and) a 10kmwalk ten min-utes later. Then 10 minutes after that, wewill be having a 5km fun run,” says Peters.The race will set off fromNantes Athletics

Club’s Vangate Sports Complex clubhouse.Entry fee for the 10km run is set at R40 forlicensed runners, while unlicensed runnerswill have to pay R50 to enter.Those interested in taking part in the 5km

fun run/walk will have to pay an entry feeof R20.“We are trying to encourage lots of people

who say that they cannot run. Nobody is al-lowed to run in that race, so it is an official10km walk. We would love our communityto come out and participate and get active,”Peters adds.She said that the club has grown in leaps

and bounds since its formation, boasting amembership of close to 500 members. Petersis passionate about creating an atmospherein the greater Athlone area where the com-munity will feel comfortable with being ac-tive within their own surroundings.“We definitely see the need in our commu-

nity. We see the eagerness and I think justby looking at the numbers, you can see howpeople are now drawn to change their lifes-tyles.Wewant to bring people from all walksof life from all over to come into our commu-

nity and it will be more awareness for ustoo.”It will be the first time an event of this na-

ture and this magnitude will be held in thearea as an event run by people from the areaitself.“To bring 5000 runners from across West-

ern Province Athletics, from elite runners,we would like our community to come out,even if you are not participating. If youknow that the race is coming past yourhouse, get up and stand outside to encouragethe runners just to participate in this festi-val of running. We are calling it ‘The free-dom to run’, because it is happening onFree-domDay. I think, forme,what is quite signif-icant is that people from all walks of life willbe in the area of Bridgetown, SilvertownandKewtown and for many, it will be the firsttime through our areas.”The route starts at Vangate Sports Com-

plex and will then proceed down BosduifRoad, before going around Tarentaal Road,then comes downCypressWay and goes intoCornflower and turns into Sycamore Waypast Nantes Park. “We want everyone to seeNantes Park. The people who are coming torun the race know us as Nantes AthleticsClub and we want to showcase Nantes.”The race will not cross Klipfontein Road

for safety reasons.While the race will go ahead as planned,

Peters says that the race has yet to securea title sponsor or any other major sponsor,which has made organising the event thatmuch harder. “We don’t have a major spon-sor for the event, which is sad, because wehave tried so many big companies, but peo-ple have come on board to assist us with oth-er things.”She said that the door is still open for spon-

sorship and invited companies to come onboard to help the club host this historicevent.V For more information contact Caroline Peters on073 029 7879 or Fadia Roberts on 072 972 7765.

Run opens up Athlone

TASTY TREATS: KFM, with the help of People’s Post, last week set out to find thebest Koesister in the Cape. Following a blind tasting in the studio during the AfternoonDrive Show, Bibi’s Kitchen in Wynberg clearly stood out above the other contenders.Pictured here are (from left) Cecilia Hume, editor of People’s Post, along with the KFMAfternoon Drive team, Jessica da Silva, Rob Vember and Jeremy Harris.

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MIKE’S OCEAN TALES

Acidicoceansslowly killPollution and the increase of CO2 levelshave resulted in climate change which hashad a drastic impact on the global ocean.The ocean absorbs carbon dioxide, de-

creasing the pH levels of the ocean, whichresults in the acidity of the ocean increas-ing. This problem is known as ocean acidi-fication.Acidificationmodifies the chemical com-

position of the ocean, lowering the level ofcalcium carbonate in the water. Calciumcarbonate is important for somemarine lifeas they use it for shell formation. Molluscs,such as limpets and barnacles, are primeexamples this. The lack of calcium is affect-ing the growth rates and sizes of marine or-ganisms.An increase in carbon dioxide uptake al-

so occurs in summer months in the ArcticOcean as the ice melts, which allows thephytoplankton to absorb more CO2 fromthe atmosphere as they grow. When thesephytoplankton die, they release more CO2into the ocean. This results inmany carbonsinks being found under the ice and resultsin even more CO2 being absorbed, increas-ing the ocean’s acidity and decreasing thepH levels.Another consequence of the increased

acidification is an increase in the anxietyof someof the fish.A study done on juvenilerockfish showed that they responded to are-as of a fish tank that had increased levelsof acidity. Rockfish exposed to acidifiedocean conditions remained anxious evenafter one week of being placed in seawaterwith normal carbon dioxide levels.Ocean acidification can become more of

a problem in the future as marine life willgrow smaller and smaller in size. Some ofthemarine species’ defensivemechanisms,like shells,wouldnotbeable to grow,whichwill leave them helpless to predators. It isimportant that scientists monitor theocean acidification, do research into solv-ing the problemandprovideways that indi-viduals of the population can do in orderto reduce the impact of ocean acidification.V This column was contributed by Michael Hart-Da-vis, a student of Marine Science. Email him [email protected].

Well-known kiters Ashley and SarahMariaWare-Lane is off to China, to participate inthe Weifang and Beijing Kite Festivals.On Monday they were officially sent off

by the Department of Cultural Affairs andSport (DCAS), along with Cape MentalHealth.“DCAS has an on-going partnership with

the Shandong Sports Bureau in China.Through this partnership, local athletes aregiven the opportunity to participate in spor-ting events in China, while the Western Ca-pe also hosts Chinese athletes,” explains In-grid Daniels, director of Cape MentalHealth.Cape Mental Health is the official organi-

ser of the annual Cape Town InternationalKite Festival, where Ashley and Sarah Ma-ria have been actively involved for a num-ber of years.“Our kiting advisors will show the world

how we use the symbol of the kite as a mes-sage of hope for people with intellectual andpsychiatric disabilities,” she says addingthat theCapeTown InternationalKiteFesti-val has become the biggest mental healthawareness event in South Africa, and hasbeen raising funds and awareness for morethan two decades.It is also Africa’s biggest kite festival.AnrouxMarais,WesternCapeminister of

cultural affairs and sport, says her depart-

ment is committed to supporting local athle-tes.“We need to offer our athletes opportuni-

ties to participate on an international levelso that they can showcase and grow their

talent. We are committed to talent identifi-cation and skills development as it enablesour sportspeople to compete at internatio-nal level and display their excellence honedin the Western Cape.”

Message of hope to the world

At the back from left are Richard Buckley (Cape Town Sports Council), Sandra Ellis (CapeMental Health), JP Naude (Western Cape Provincial Sport Confederation). In front are BennettBailey (Cultural Affairs and Sport Promotion) Mari and Ashley Ware­Lane (kiters) and AmeliaJones (Cape Mental Health).

DESIRÉE RORKE@dezzierorke

Forrest Gump had it wrong. Life is not abox of chocolate, it’s a kaleidoscope. In

the flip of a wrist realities are shredded andthe world takes on a totally new shape.Fitting words to depict the experience of

the blind; spoken by executive head FreddieBotha last Wednesday evening when the In-stitute of the Blind celebrated its 135-yearhistory.Tomark the occasion the institute, for the

first timeever, changed itsname. Itwill nowbe known as Kaleidoscope, changing its fo-cus to being a commercially viable entity,with a rousing pay-off line: “Let the blindlead”.This, according to Hein Wagner, Kaleido-

scope’s brand ambassador, places the focuson visually impaired persons as completecitizens in the community capable of takingthe lead in society.

Dinner to mimic blindnessThe point was powerfully illustratedwith

a Dinner in the Dark event, unlike any thisjournalist has ever seen.The windowless dining hall at Langver-

wacht Wine Estate in Kuils River was pitchblack, entered into through a heavilydraped black tunnel to eliminate everypoint of light and shade. This attempted tomimic complete blindness and organisersmade very sure they missed nothing whencellphones, cameras and anything thatcould possibly provide light were confiscat-ed at thedoor in a somewhat fascistmanner.Wagner, who has been blind since birth,

explained total blindness as “not only theabsence of light, but also a complete loss ofdepth perception, the ability to determinedistances between objects and see the worldin three dimensions, with no option of re-prieve”.If thiswasnot immediatelyunderstoodby

diners when they entered the hall, it soonbecamevery clear.Amenacingnothingness– pitch black, heavy and flat – wrapped upyour entire consciousness to threaten yourvery existence.For some, strangely this was a cue to give

way to their inner boisterousness, whereasfor most, I imagine, the darkness was op-pressive.I for one couldn’t keep my eyelids open

after only a few minutes and cowered downto protect myself from the overpoweringdarkness. It is hard to say exactly when

one’s other senses kick in, but mercifullythey do, and when this happens you cansomewhat relate to Wagner when he says“welcome to themagicalworld of the blind”.Wagner, despite his blindness, has many

accomplishments to his name and lived bythe motto that “Impossible is Nothing”.He ran the Antarctica, Two Oceans and

New York marathons, completed severalCape Town Cycle Tours, tackled the whitewaters of the Zambezi River, not tomentionclimbing the ten highest mountains in theWestern Cape. He was the perfect host in a

most bizarre setting – sighted people havingfun at being “blind”.Diners enthusiastically piped out at how

magnificent it was to actually smell the in-gredients in the salads they were eating, asif feta cheese suddenly tasted better – sar-donic, but true.A crew of blind and partially blind wait-

rons were our only salvation and in the pro-verbial land of the blind, Erasmus’s one-eyed man was truly king.Thesewaitrons expertly guided every lost

soul to their exact seats at the tables, to therestrooms when needed, passed the wine,found the cutlery and served a plated threecourse meal. Astonishing.“Blind people in the modern world are of-

ten unseen; invisible to a sighted society,and we want to change that because the

blind have such unlimited potential and somuch to offer to theworld,” saidBotha. “Hu-man awareness can be likened to a kaleido-scope and we know that with a simple twistof perception somuch can be revealed. Thisis what has led us to the new name for therefreshed, revived Institute for the Blind.”The institute presently receives only 15%

of government aid and is therefore solely re-sponsible for the generation of 85% of thetotal operational expenses.“It is therefore important that we should

strive to becomemore self-sustainable to en-sure a future for ourpersonswhoarevisual-ly impaired,” Wagner explains.He says the institute is setting up sustain-

able partnerships with local and interna-tional business entities to strengthen thebrand and grow its product offering. “Byraising the bar in becoming a world leaderin all things blind related, our aim is to in-spire the blind and sighted alike to be suc-cessful – no matter the challenge.”

97% of visually impaired unemployedWagner says the name change reflects an

international character and opens doors tonew opportunities, projects and funding.“A few of our goals include the develop-

ment of a one-stop resource centre for blindand deaf-blind persons at our informationcentre, the establishment of a modern tech-nology training centre at our adult careerdevelopment department, the marketing ofthe institute as one of the best tourist attrac-tions in South Africa, and to establish moreviable partnerships with the corporate sec-tor and businesses as well as to enhance ex-isting partnerships.”He says they are also in the process of

transforming the production units to be-comemore sustainable. Already innovativeproducts have been launched including anew coffee brand, wine etiquettes, cane,weaving, wood, mattress, metal, arts, craftsproduction and sales.Employment is one ofthe biggest challenges the blind face inSouth Africa – this is evident in light of thefact that 97% of the visually impaired areunemployed. “It is also our goal to createmore opportunities for job placement of vi-sually impaired persons in the open labourmarket,” he adds.Public ignorance and society’s general

lack of knowledge of the blind, expensive as-sistive devices and training, inaccessibili-ty, school training and provision of Brailletext books are othermajor challenges the in-stitution faces.

Blind people capable oftaking leading role

Global adventurer Hein Wagner

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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

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The World Surf League (WSL) Africa re-gional office has announce that the in-augural edition of the Cape Town Pro

– presented by Quiksilver and comprisinginternationally rated Qualifying Series (QS)1 000 events for men and women – will bestaged at Big Bay, Bloubergstrand fromWednesday 6 to Friday 8 May.Offering prize-purses of R30 000 for men

and R20 000 for women, the events also con-tribute invaluable points on the WSL QSrankings which determine competitors’qualification for and seeding into all ratedeventsworldwide. The pointswill also counttowards determining the annual regionalWSL Africa champions.“Weare reallyhappy to add theCapeTown

Pro to the WSL Africa calendar and thankall those who have made it possible,” saidColin Fitch, Operations Manager for WSLAfrica, which is sanctioning the event in apress release. “Hosting rated events in Afri-ca is vital for the careers of our local mem-bers and gives them the opportunity to qual-ify for WSL events worldwide.”The Cape Town Pro will be managed by

Accelerate Sport in partnership with theWestern Cape Department of Cultural Af-fairs and Sport and the City of Cape Town.“We look forward to hosting an exciting

world class surfing event in our beautifulCity,” said Gary Grant, Managing Directorof Accelerate Sport.“We already represent both World Surf

League Africa and Surfing South Africafrom a commercial, consultancy and devel-opment perspective and we are also able tocreate and manage our own events underboth WSL and SSA’s auspices.”TheWSLevents are expected to attract the

top surfers from every corner of the coast-line, including thosewho campaign interna-tionally on the Qualifying Series, to theMother City. Fields of up to 48 men and 24women are anticipated.“The Cape Town Pro will be a welcome oc-

casion to bring back professional surfing tothe City of Cape Town and will contributetowards our mission of making Cape Townthe events capital of the world,” said Mayor

Patricia De Lille.“We are proud to showcase an event like

this in Cape Town as it is important to ex-pose our youth to these sporting events,”said Anroux Marais, provincial minister ofCultural Affairs and Sport, whose depart-ment is happy to assist in the hosting of theevent.“I am excited about the development tour-

nament part of the event and it is crucial thatouryouthare afforded theopportunity to seewhat is available to themso that their partic-ipation and future achievements can be-come a reality. This is another step closerto identifying local talent and growing sport-

ing skills.”The Cape Town Prowill also host 3A rated

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hosted in Cape Town,’ said Robin de Kock,General Manager of Surfing South Africa.“The Cape Town Pro is a significant eventfor South Africa and Cape Town andwill en-hance the level of surfing in the country.”

Global apparel brand Quiksilver is happyto partner with the Cape Town Pro to pro-mote the sport.“We’re very excited to be partnering in

this event and investing in surfing in SouthAfrica,” said Dane Patterson, QuiksilverSales and Marketing Manager.“There is an abundance of talented surfers

in South Africa and events like this givethem the opportunity to showcase theirskills and progress their careers.”Entries for the Cape Town Pro QS events

can be submitted at www.worldsur-fleague.com. The closing date for entries isFriday 22 April.

Cape Town Pro to take to waves

Jordan Maree of Kalk Bay will be one of the topseeds in the Cape Town Pro at Big Bay in May.

PHOTO: WSL / POULLENOT

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Panda Qamata won an all-ex-penses-paid trip to the ParisMarathon which took place

recently.Hiswife,Abongile, joinedhim, with both of them completingthe race in under five hours.Abongile completing it in 04:46.27,with Panda crossing the line fiveminutes later in a time of 04:51.12.Panda and Abongile, who are

from the Adventist Athletics Club,were running along Camps BayPromenade in 2013 when they metFrancois Pienaar, an ambassadorfor the Sanlam Cape Town Mara-thon. “Francois was so sincere andmotivating when convincing us toenter the SanlamCapeTownmara-thon that we knewwe had to do it,”recalls Panda, who has since com-pleted twoSanlamCapeTownMar-athons as well as a two Comradesand three Oceans Ultra.Both have been avid runners

since 2008 and were thrilled to beable to compete in aGold Label-sta-tus marathon in Europe together,which coincided with their 10-yearwedding anniversary.The Paris Marathon is one of the

most popularmarathons inEuropewith its beautiful scenic route. Theprize was sponsored by Sanlamand Asics and included flights, ac-commodation in Paris as well asentry into the race.Asics also spon-

sored an Asics experience at theExpo as well as running gear andshoes for both winners.Abongile relished the opportuni-

ty to compete with internationalathletes in Europe, and to adjust tothe different altitude and climate.“We were excited to have run to-

gether in a romantic city like Parisand to share this memorable expe-rience as a couple.”For Panda, it was also about run-

ning for South Africa. “My wifeand I did our best to make ourcountry proud. It was truly a greathonour,” he said.

Paris lights up their10th anniversary

Panda Qamata has returned from an all­expenses­paid trip to the 2016Paris Marathon.

SPURS TAKE DOWN UNITED: Daniel Phillips of Westridge United(left) and Yaseen Charles of Beacon Spurs are caught in a tangle asthey tussle for possession in a Super League game played at Rock­lands on Sunday. Spurs won the match 2­1. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS