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TUESDAY 2 December 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.zaTELLING IT AS IT IS
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TAFELSIG
New police station planSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
Residents may finally havetheir pleas answered as planshave been set in place to es-
tablish a newpolice station to serv-ice the Tafelsig area.This comes after the disposal of
council-owned land was approvedby local councillors.The move comes after a motion
was tabled at Subcouncil 10 a fewyears ago.Ward councillor Sheval Arendse
welcomes the subcouncil’s deci-sion to dispose of the land.“The decision now lies with pro-
vincial police to determine wheth-er or not the plan can go ahead. Weas the councillors see this as a ne-cessity as residents have been ask-ing for it for a long time,” he says.They’ve been asking for exactly
five years, says Community PoliceForum cluster chairpersonMichael Jacobs.“In 2009we put forward a propos-
al for the police station to be built.It is no secret that the crime in thearea is high and it will only be ben-eficial to have a station to servethis area,” he says.Theproposal handedover in 2009
also included the establishment ofthe Lentegeur station and the up-grade of several other stations.Jacobs says the development is
highly appreciated.“This can only benefit the com-
munities as we have wanted it fora long time,” he says.In a previous article, residents
called for the establishment of thestation to address the high inci-dence of crime and a thriving gangculture inTafelsig, (“Police stationplea”, People’s Post, 6 August 2013).
At the time, Jacobs called on dep-uty president Cyril Ramaphosaand National Planning MinisterTrevor Manuel to fast-track thebuilding of a police station whichhas been proposed for the2014/2015 financial year.The plot on the corner of Tafel-
berg and Bokkeveld streets hasbeen made available.The motivation was put forward
to curb the illegal dumping andcriminal activity taking place onthe field.
Now with the disposal of theland, the plan could come into ac-tion just after the desired target asthe planning for this financial yearhas already been concluded.Ramaphosa and Manuel at the
time committed to trying their bestto make residents’ needs a reality.There are currently three police
stations in the Mitchell’s Plain po-licing precinct and the Tafelsig ar-ea is serviced by an already under-resourced station thatneeds to cov-er more than half of the Mitchell’s
Plain area.Former cluster commander Ma-
jor-General Jeremy Veary dubbedtheMitchell’s Plain precinct as thelargest single policing precinct inthe country with the highest vol-umes of crime reported.Mitchell’s Plain police could not
comment on the introduction ofthe new station at the time of goingto print.Provincial police referred all
comment to the Mitchell’s Plainstation.
But cluster commander Major-General Abraham Goss says noth-ing has been communicated withhim and thematter is the responsi-bility of the provincial police de-partment.Construction of the Lentegeur
Police Station took eight years tocomplete. A timeline for theproject has not been finalised asplans are still in the early stages.V Share your views. Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your thoughts to 32516. SMSescost R1.
DISPOSED: A motion to dispose of the land on the corner of Bokkeveld and Tafelberg streets has been approved. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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FALSE BAY
Fireworks under scrutinyMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
A call has been made to ban fireworksin False Bay.This follows a report submitted to
theSouthPeninsula asking for comments onthe current sites where residents are al-lowed to discharge fireworks.Speaking during the meeting several
councillors raised their concerns about fire-works and other activities on Guy FawkesDay.Councillor ShaunAugust said the daywas
no longer enjoyable as children also threwpaint at each other, attack commuters andcause chaos.“They even cover their hands with black
nugget andplace blades between their handsand smear people. They inflict harm andcause fear,” he said.August explained these activities went
“hand-in-hand” with the discharging of fire-works.“I don’t even know why we allow fire-
works on 5 November. If we take the fire-works away maybe we can deal with theseother activities,” he adds.While the subcouncil has a demarcated ar-
ea at Sunrise Beach, several councillors re-ported fireworks in residential areas.Strandfontein councillor Elton Jansen de-
scribed the activities as “evil” and saidsomething needed to be done.In addition to these activities, Jansen said
animals and pets were badly affected whenfireworks were discharged in residential ar-eas.“We find all sorts of sick activities where
people even stick fireworks at the back of an-imal and set them alight,” he said.Subcouncil chairpersonFelicityPurchase
described the events as thuggery and agreedsomething needed to be done.
Proportional councillor Patricia Franckesaid Guy Fawkes was also used by gangstersto fool police.
She explained as fireworks are dischargedin Ocean View, residents were often con-fused.
AFTERMATH: A worker is seen cleaning Strandfontein Pavilion after Guy Fawkes celebrations in No-vember. PHOTO: YUNUS MOHAMED. FOTO 24.
“There are fire-works on the oneside and gunshotson the other. It ishard to tell the dif-ference and gang-sters know this,”she says.Francke also
raised concernsabout the illegalsale of fireworks inresidential com-munities.Councillor Si-
mon Liell-Cocksaid the restric-tions should not ap-ply to those whohad pyrotechnicslicences.According to the
report there areeight demarcatedareas in the sub-council area.The report calls
on councillors toreview the sitesand suggest alter-natives due to re-quests from thepublic for addition-al sites.There are vari-
ous criteria for apotential site to dis-charge fireworksmostly focusing onthe proximity tobuildings, tele-phone lines andother potentiallyexplosive sites.Councillors re-
solved to call for aban on fireworks inthe subcouncil ar-ea and to prohibitshopkeepers fromselling fireworks.V Do you think fireworksshould be banned? Doyou know the reason forGuy Fawkes celebra-tions? Starting with theword “Post”, SMS yourthoughts to 32516.SMSes cost R1.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 2 December 2014 NEWS 3
INVITATION TO REGISTER AS AN INTERESTED ANDAFFECTED PARTY AND COMMENT ON THE DRAFTBASICASSESMENT REPORTS FOR THE PROPOSEDBEACONVALLEYHOUSINGDEVELOPMENT
SEF Reference no: 504520DEA&DP reference no: 16/3/1/3/1/A4/73/1000/13;16/3/1/3/1/A4/73/1001/13; 16/3/1/3/1/A4/73/1002/13
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 54 of GovernmentNotice (GN) No. R.543 in Government Gazette No. 33306 (18June 2010) and 24J of the National EnvironmentalManagement Act, 1998 (Act No.107 of 1998), as amended[NEMA], that the City of Cape Town (CoCT) proposes toundertake Basic Assessment Processes for the proposedBeacon Valley Housing Development comprising a combinedapplication for Environmental Authorisation on three proposedsites namely:• , Highlands Drive on Erven42911 & 42912
• , corner of Morgenster andSwartklip Roads on Erven 45867 & 44229
• , corner of Swartklip Road andImperial Street on Erf 35990
Listed activities applicable: : 9,11, 23, 24, 39; : 12 and 16. A
is therefore being undertaken.
The for theabove mentioned sites are available for public review andcomment from onSEF’s website (www.sefsa.co.za) and at the Mitchell's PlainTown Centre Library (Melody Square, Mitchell's Plain. ContactRosalindHendricks at 021 391 4787.
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CRIME
Pensioner in hot waterSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
A pensioner is under investigation fol-lowing claims he had sold two guns.But police is investigating these
claims as the man could not produce evi-dence to this effect.According to the police, the man, a 60-
year-old Lentegeur resident, told them hesold his shotgun and a pistol in 2007.He had done so through a police officer
stationed atManenberg Police Station. Thisofficer has since passed away.The pensioner, who prefers to remain
anonymous, said: “I trusted the officer be-cause he helped me sell two guns beforethis.”He admitted there was no paperwork to
prove the sale of the weapons.Meanwhile, Lentegeur police found that
both guns are still licenced to the pensioner.Lentegeur Police Station commander
Elizabeth Hermanuswarns that, should theguns be traced and found to have been usedin criminal activity, the legal owner will beheld accountable.As part of a new firearm operation
throughout the cluster, Lentegeur police of-ficers cross-referenced ammunition saleswith their legal firearm owners.It was found that 500 rounds of ammuni-
tion were bought against these licences,which are still on the pensioner’s name.Cluster commanderMajor-General Abra-
ham Goss says when officers checked thegun register, they found 100 rounds toomany were bought against one of the guns.“A gun owner is only allowed 200 rounds
per gun at any given time. We called theman in for an interview,” he says.But the pensioner denies being in posses-
sion of the guns, explaining he had sold theweapons about seven years ago.The pensioner sayswhen the new firearm
act came into effect in 2006 he asked a closefriend what he should do with his guns.“I grew tired of them and did not want
them anymore. I asked my friend – a policeofficer at Manenberg Police Station – whatI should do.He toldmehe could sell the gunsfor me.”Theman claims he did not buy the ammu-
nition.Police records shown toPeople’s Post indi-
cate the contrary.Goss says a register is to be kept at every
gun shop and only licensed owners are al-lowed to buy ammunition.“When buying ammunition the owner
presents their licence before they are al-lowed to buy it. The person’s licence and IDnumber is taken for registration and track-ing purposes,” he says.But the pensioner claims the licence was
handed in with the two guns.The ammunition purchased in October is
registered on his licence.And the pensioner could not produce a
record of the guns having been handed inand police are now concerned that with the
large quantities of ammunitionbought, the guns could havefallen into the wrong hands.The man admits there is no
record of the guns.“When I handed the guns
over to the officer, he gave meR4 000 and asked me for my li-cences. Until I was called intothe station I did not know theguns were not taken off myname,” the man says.Goss has now launched an in-
vestigation into several gunshops. This comes after theytook into consideration that theammunition was boughtagainst the man’s licence.Police are also looking for the
man’s 45mmhandgun and shot-gun. “This is very serious. Be-cause there is no record of thesale, the man will be held ac-countable if the guns have beenused to commit murders or oth-er crimes,” Goss says.He adds that it is the owner’s
responsibility to check that thefirearms are not registered ontheir names and the trust he had in this of-ficer was “not a good enough excuse”.Manenberg police spokesperson Lieuten-
ant Ian Bennet confirms the officer workedat the station at the time indicated.“The matter was not previously brought
to our attention. The officer didwork in thatdepartment at the time and the allegationsare possible. An investigation into the mat-ter has since been launched to determine ifthis is true and the outcomewill be commu-nicated,” he says.If theyare found themanwill face charges
as a result of his negligence.Negligence in Mitchell’s Plain is not un-
common, Goss says. “Recently a man lefthis firearm in his car at Town Centre. Thecar was then broken into and theman’s gunwas stolen. A few days later the suspect washigh on drugs and he [shot himself in thehead]. Because of this man’s negligence alife was taken and we are looking into tak-ing further action against him,” he says.The next step is investigating possible
suppliers in the area.“Licensed gun owners are buying ammu-
nition and supplying criminals becausethere is no otherway to obtain ammunition.The number of casings found at crimescenes supports this theory.”
KEEPING A CLOSE EYE: Gun drives have become a priorityin Mitchell’s Plain. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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@Samantha_Lee121
AWestridge pub has been given the go-ahead to obtainamaximumof five slotmachines.
This comes in the wake of the approval
by councillors and Subcouncil 12managersto the application. The decision was madeoutside of their recent meeting.Chairperson Eddie Andrews, in line with
regulation, informed the councillors at thesubcouncil of the decision.Proportional Representative councillor
Achmat Williams says he did not approvethe decision.“Iwould like to publicly state that I do not
agree with the approval and do not feel itwas right not to address us for our opin-ions,” he says.ButAndrews says thiswasnot necessary.“The subcouncil manager and I are man-
dated to look at and approve decisions out-side of the subcouncil for a variety of rea-sons,” he says.The legal establishment in Avocado Way
hasbeenoperating since 2013 andhadmanyconcerned residents against it.Owner William Goliath says they wel-
come the decision.“Residentswere against the pub in the be-
ginning because I think they were worriedabout it beingmore like a club. But we havehad lots of support form the locals since weopened,” he says.Goliath says once residents realised their
concerns were unwarranted they decidedwarmed up to the pub.Resident Earl Petters says the addition of
the machines will add to the atmosphere.“The pub provides us with a safe place
close to homewherewe can enjoy ourselvesandnot have toworry about driving home,”he says.Brandon Matthews agrees.“Even for those who don’t drink, it is a
nice place to go and socialise or break away.And they always provide excellent serviceand great shows to enjoy,” he says.The addition was a natural procession
and sees no reason why it would affect theresidents in any way.Goliath says he is not aware of any objec-
tions to the additions of the slot machines.A timeline for the implementation of themachines have not been established.Andrews says an appeal process is not
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The decision to deny a temporary landdeparture for an existing Tafelsig liq-uor outlet was taken unanimously at
the last Subcouncil 12 sitting for the yearon Thursday 20 November.After a short deliberation, the council-
lors saw it fit to deny the application basedon the objections received from the resi-dents living in the surrounding areas.Ward councillor Sheval Arendse says he
is pleased the application did not needmuch motivation from him.“For once I did not have to say anything.
The community spoke out and they decidedthey did not want the outlet in their area,”Arendse says.Reasons for refusal range from noise
complaints to public indecency.One residentwrote in hismotivation that
he feels the liquor outlet is creating an un-safe environment for residents.“The subcouncil must take note that ma-
jority of the residents in the area are olderand they cannot handle the noise,” hewrites.Others say the increase in traffic will
pose additional problems.The licenced outlet currently operates as
an illegal and unzoned business in Kili-manjaro Street.After authorities were informed of the
matter, the Land Use Enforcement investi-gated and confirmed the illegal sales fromthe property.The owner, Sandra Cyster, applied to ob-
tain a licence for serving liquor at her resi-dence inOctober. The application has sincebeen denied.“I would like to apply for rezoning. I have
been trading legally with a liquor licencefor the past seven years,” she writes.A total of eight objections were received.While taking the residents’ rejections in-
to account the subcouncil report recom-mended the applicationbe denied due to theunacceptable impact on the residentialcharacter of the area, the business not be-ing compatible with the surrounding landuses, the safety and welfare of residents be-ing potentially jeopardised by the activityand the many objections received by thesurrounding areas.Cyster believes her patrons do not cause
any problems in the area.“For seven years I have not received com-
plaints,” she writes. “ I am situated in themain road and my patrons cause no ob-structions tomyneighbours. I alwaysmakesure delivery vehicles come at reasonablehours.”Cyster maintains she also has low toler-
ance for loudmusic and is very considerateof her neighbours and the less fortunate.The future of the outlet now hangs in the
balance.Subcouncil chairperson Eddie Andrews
encourages residents to understand thatthe decisions should not be taken personal-ly.“There is not one councillor who makes
the decision to approve or decline an appli-cation. Decisions are discussed and takenas a whole,” he says.
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@Samantha_Lee121
A mother is left with more questionsthan answers after she claims her sonwas wrongfully arrested last week.
On Thursday 20November, ShahudaMar-cus’ 18-year-old sonwas arrested at his homeinLentegeur after hewas accused of stealingthe school bag of a Grade 5 pupil.The mother claims her son did not do it
and had no reason to steal the child’s bag.“This is a case of mistaken identity,” she
says.“My son was robbed of his school books
a week earlier and borrowed another boy’sbook to study. On Thursday after school hewanted to return the boy’s book and ran af-ter him then ran back home,” she says.As he was running, Marcus claims, a
neighbour screamed ‘there he goes, get him’.Her son ignored the scream and went in-
side his house.It is believed that the neighbour thenwent
to the girl, whose bag was allegedly stolen,later that afternoon and gave her Marcus’address.The girl’s parents then visited the home,
Marcus claims.“The man barged into the house and at-
tackedmy son. He had scratches all over hisback and a cut on his nose. All this happenedin front of a police officer,” she says.
Marcus claims the police then searchedthe home without a warrant and asked theGrade 5 pupil if it was her son that stole hisbag.Marcus says the girl replied that she was
not sure.Lentegeur police spokesperson Sergeant
Cathy Meyer could not confirm the attack.The police then arrested her son, who was
detained at the Lentegeur Police Station un-til he appeared in court on Monday 24 No-vember. He was released on a warning.Marcus says this was unfair treatment.“This makes no sense because they said
itwasawarningbuthemust goback to courton 17 December. For what? They releasedhim on a warning for something that he didnot do. They never found anything on himor at the house,” she says.Meyer says the teenager was arrested as
the investigation linked him to the crime.“We can confirm that the 18-year-old was
arrested for the theft of a school bag. Tworesidents gave the Grade 5 learner the boy’saddress and that is how he was traced andconnected to this case,” she says.Marcus claims they were not allowed to
lay a charge of assault against the man ei-ther.“When he came out on the Monday and
asked for the man’s details, the officers saidhe could not give us their information andit was too late to make the case as a whilehad lapsed,” she says.Marcus says her sonmissed two examina-
tion papers while he was detained and shehopes this incident will not affect his chanc-es of finding employment.“A criminal record, especially for some-
thing as serious as theft, can ruin his chanc-es of finding a job after matric. That is notfair. I know my son in naughty but he didnot do this,” she says.Meyer says they cannot preempt the out-
come of the investigation.“We can’t further comment on the matter
at this stage as the investigation is ongoing,”she says.Marcus maintains her son’s innocence
and says when the investigation proves it,she hopes it will not happen to anyone else.“This is not right. How could they just ar-
rest him when they did not find anythingon him or at the house,” she says.Police confirmed the 18-year-oldwould ap-
pear in court again on charges of theft.But Marcus hopes her son’s innocence
will be proven before then.Anyone with information on the incident
can phone Lentegeur police on (021) 377 5016or CrimeStop on 08600 10111.V Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your views to32516. SMSes cost R1.
A MOTHER’S PLEA: A mother is confused after her son was arrested and detained at theLentegeur Police Station. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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First malloffice opensit’s doorsThe City of Cape Town has openedtheir first Revenue Customer Careand Motor Vehicle Registration Of-fice.The office opened at the Liberty
Promenade Mall yesterday (Monday 1December).The City’s Mayoral Committee
member for Finance and deputy may-or Ian Neilson presided over the offi-cial opening.This initiative forms part of the
World Design Capital project for 2014as it is changing lives through innova-tion and design, Neilson says.The office has been open for busi-
ness immediately after the launch atShop 205.“We are proud of this project, which
we believe will make a tangible differ-ence in residents’ lives.”The office will be open from 08:00 to
15:00.Some 500 customers are expected to
use the office every day to paymunici-pal accounts and fines, purchase pre-paid electricity, paymotor vehicle reg-istrations and renew motor vehicle li-cences, as well as pay for informaltrading permits.Residents can also enquire about
municipal accounts, make debt man-agement arrangements for the pay-ment of municipal account arrears,apply for indigent grants and rates re-bates and apply for services such aswater and sanitation, electricity andthe removal of solid waste.
STRANDFONTEIN
Fury over bailThe murder of a 25-year-old Strandfon-
teinman has sparked outrage in the ar-ea following the bail of the allegedmur-
derer.In the early hours of Saturday 20 Septem-
ber, a 10111 call was received about a bodylying outside a resident’s home.Police then responded to the complaint
and a murder case was opened.The young man was stabbed and had sus-
tained a fatal wound to his chest.Followingan investigation, three suspects
were arrested and it was confirmed that thethird suspect was linked to the victim.During the investigation a confession was
obtained by the investigating officer.On Thursday 25 September, the suspect
appeared in Mitchell’s Plain’s Magistrate’sCourt where bail was opposed by the State.It was later discovered that the address
provided to the detective on the confessionstatement was false and a sworn statementfrom the homeowner was added to the dock-et, police confirm.The magistrate was then given an addi-
tional address, and bail of R500 was grantedbefore the address could be verified.The next court date was set for 26 January
next year.The CPF is urging the community to sup-
port the family and the police to oppose bail.Sandy Schuter, chairperson of the Strand-
fontein Community Police Forum (CPF),says they are appalled that the justice sys-tem could grant bail given the circumstanc-es.“The suspect admitted to murdering the
man. Life is really cheap if he could get bailforR500.Manypeople blame the policewhensuspects are arrested and then walk thestreets the next day,” she says.
Police confirm everything in their powerwas done to ensure the man did not get bail.“The victim’s family has been ruined by
the ruthlessmurder and justice has not beenserved. These individuals terrorise the com-munity daily and many now live in fear,”Schuter says.Residents are urged to continue reporting
crime. “The police do their work but thecourts fail our people. As the community of
Strandfontein we want justice and we wantthe justice department to look into their sen-tencing processes. Also, they must workwith the police and the community.“The CPF in the strongest terms con-
demns all crimeswithin our community.Weare sick and tired of dealing with the samesuspects week in and week out.”V Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your views to32516. SMSes cost R1.
BAIL: Strandfontein residents are challenging the justice system. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 2 December 20148 NEWS
CHILDCARE
Fighting for her childSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
She had a tough childhood andall she wants is to protect herchildren from the same fate.
After being abused and postedfrom home to home Candice (nother real name) escaped into whatshe thought was her lucky break.
She married her first husband toescape a life of misery. From thisunion a second child was born.
Little did she know a few yearslater she would lose it all.
“After an ugly and lengthy di-vorce, he took my child from me.Since then I have been fighting toget him back,” she says.
The couple has been divorced forclose to five years and her child hasgrown up without her.
“I only get to see him every sec-ond weekend and I can see he isn’thappy not being with me all thetime. All I want is to have him livewith me,” she says.
Candice lost her job and spi-ralled into depression.
“I feel helpless. I have been sentfrom courts to offices and no onehas the answers for me. Having mychild with me is all I want,” shesays.
A local victim support unit isasking the courts to consider giv-ing them more power in custodybattles.
The Strandfontein Victim Sup-port Unit’s Miranda Lawrencesays they see the current systembeing abused far too often.
“Once children are [caught] in-between in a divorce; the parentswant to use [the child] as leverage.
They don’t always have the child’sbest interest at heart. They want tospite the other. I want us to havethe power to write a letter havingthe children temporarily removedfrom the home to see what it is like
to be without the child complete-ly,” she says.
Lawrence says the unit is pas-sionate about child welfare butthey are limited in what they areallowed to do.
“The social workers don’t al-ways show the interest we do ascommunity workers and that iswhat these cases need; Someonewho takes an interest in the chil-dren,” she says.
Candice’s ex-husband has fullcustody of her son.
Candice claims he always has along list of complaints when he iswith her and after a history of abu-sive and aggressive behaviour sheis concerned her son will beharmed if she goes back to court.
“He has to go home to their houseevery night and I don’t want themto victimise him,” she says.
But Lawrence says there is hopefor her.
“From the age of nine, childrencan decide where they want to live.A social worker will sit with thechild and interview them to decidewhat will be best for the child,”Lawrence says.
Lawrence wants residents toknow that there is something theycan do but not to forget that bothparents play a vital role in thechild’s development.
Candice says she plans to makeuse of this opportunity to finallyget somewhere in her case as sheexpects her son would choose tolive with her.
He turns nine in January andshe is keen to get the ball rolling.
“If he chooses his father I will un-derstand, but if he chooses me I amafraid they will treat him different-ly.
“I don’t want to preempt the out-come. All I want is for my child tobe happy and this situation is notfavourable. A lot has changed andI hope the court decides based onmy current status and not thepast,” she says.V Share your thoughts. Starting with theword “Post”, SMS your views to 32516.SMSes cost R1.
CUSTODY: Candice wants her son to be happy. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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New centre for childrenSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
After piles of filth and illegal dumpinghave taken over a plot in Tafelsig,plans to develop the land are now in
motion.Councillors aim to develop anEarlyChild-
hood Development centre on the vacantland.Ward councillor Sheval Arendse submit-
ted a proposal to Subcouncil 12 in Octoberand the matter was tabled at the recent sub-council meeting in Lentegeur.All councillors came to the decision that
the motion would be approved and the landwas available for the project.In his motivation, Arendse writes that the
2 856m² plot will be big enough to accommo-date the 18 unregistered and eight registeredcreches currently operating throughoutTafelsig.“Now that themotion has been considered
and approved we are in the second stage,which is acquiring funding,” says Arendse.Sihle Ngobese, spokesperson to the pro-
vincial minister of Social Development Al-bert Fritz, says the department also requirescompliant centres for funding.“The department encourages facilities to
obtain registration to ensure the safety ofchildren, and therefore would not financial-ly support any initiative of unregistered fa-cilities,” he says.“It is important to stress that the safety
and well-being of children come first, andthe department is guided by national legisla-tion in this regard. We advise all unregis-tered facilities to comply with the relevantdepartments, such as Land Use, Fire, Envi-ronmental Health and Social Development
to obtain registration as soon as possible.”Arendse says the move will make it easier
to have all creches in the area compliant.“Most of these creches are not registered
and thosewhich are registered are not regis-tered with the subcouncil. This means wecan’t replace broken toys or equipment, forexample,” Arendse says.The consultation process will get under-
way as soon as the final plans have beendrawn up.
Arendse says the plot has ample space forthe centre as well as parking and will beavailable to any of the organisations want-ing to make use of it.“Erecting this facility will reduce crime
and dumping and, in turn, create a safe ha-ven for our children,” he says.Ngobese encourages ECD facilities to be-
come compliant.“In terms of Section 80 of the Children’s
Act, it is mandatory that all Partial Care fa-
cilities which includes Early Childhood De-velopment Centres, be registered with theprovincial government where it is situated,and must comply with the norms and stand-ards as stipulated in section 79 of the act. Anunregistered facility means that childrencould potentially be at risk of harm,” he reit-erates.V Do you think this is a good use for the land? Startingwith the word “Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSescost R1.
PLOT APPROVED: Subcouncil 12 has made the land, already zoned for a creche, available for an ECD centre in Tafelsig. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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Tackling gangsterism togetherLentegeur police are taking aninterest in the youth and arelooking to have them join thefight against gangsterism, drugsand crime.On Friday 17 October, the Len-
tegeur police invited communi-ty members and representativesof NPOs from the precinct to es-
tablish a Multi Sectorial YouthGang Task Team.The group will focus on help-
ing the youth and preventingthem from falling into gangster-ism and a life of crime.The residents and NGOs in at-
tendance were all in favour of es-tablishing a task team.
Ideas for the way forward willbe brought to a follow-up meet-ing.Thehead girls andboys ofAloe
Junior High and Princeton Highare already in partnership withLentegeur police inmaking a dif-ference within the youth of theLentegeur policing precinct.
STANDINGTOGETHER:PrincetonHigh Schoolhead boy Ver-non le Fleurand head girlChante But-tress with sta-tion com-mander Colo-nel ElizabethHermanus.PHOTO: SUP-PLIED
PLEDGE: AloeJunior HighSchool headgirl Cloe deWaal andhead boyVuyo Shozihave offeredtheir supportto Hermanus’task team.PHOTO: SUP-PLIED
PELICAN PARK
Thumbs up forstreet namesCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
Thembilihle, Sue, Margy, Flor-ence and Shameez. These aresome of the proposed street
names which have been approvedfor the new housing project in Peli-can Park.Subcouncil 19 made the decision
at a meeting onMonday 17 Novem-ber.The Thembilihle Village Hous-
ing Project on erf 934 in PelicanPark, which stretches for 3 1668hainBuckRoad,will house 219 familyhomes for domestic workers.The project will consist of semi-
detached and duplex properties.A report (“Housing plan for do-
mestic workers”, People’s Post, 24July) indicated the R41m projectwill be fundedby theprovincial hu-man settlements department.The street names proposed were
inspired by individuals who wereinstrumental in setting up thehousing project.Suggestions for the streets in-
clude Thembilihle Street, whichwill be one of the main roads to ac-cess the area, as well as FlorenceCrescent, and Sue, Margy Keeganand Shameez streets.Suggestions for the courtyards
include Zingisa, Ubuntu andAkker, as well as LukhanyoSquare.Alternative street names are Fa-
zlyn, Aziza, Thobeka, Thandeka,Katlego and Nomada.According to a report submitted
to the subcouncil, the proposedstreet names underwent the re-quired public participation proc-ess.“The proposed street names
were also advertised in council’sinternal departments. No objec-tions or responses to the streetnames were received,” the reportreads.Ward councillor Shaun August
says themajority of the beneficiar-ies have already been identifiedand all are happy.“We have informed about 90% of
the beneficiaries and they were allhappy to receive the news. Theyare set to move into their newhomes by March 2015 and have re-ceived communication of this,”August says.The beneficiaries of the new
homes had to go through a qualify-ing process of which some did notmake the cut.“One of the requirements was
that the beneficiaries with a salarymore than R3 500 do not qualify. Insome cases we found that some ofthe domestic workers earnedmorethan this sum and new beneficiar-ies had to be identified through theCity’s database,” he adds.Currently sewerage pipes and
roadworks are being completed inthe area, August confirms.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 2 December 2014 NEWS 11A differentanti-drinkingcampaignA new multimedia campaign highlightingthe dangers of drinking and walking hasbeen launched.The #WalkSafe campaign is aimed at pe-
destrians, and comprises Xhosa posters andradio advertisements, as well as an onlinecampaign, aimed at conveying this messageto targeted areas where research and statis-tics have shown people to be most affected.Provincial road death statistics show that
pedestrian deaths made up 44% of all roaddeaths this year, with over 450 pedestrianskilled.“We know that poorer communities are
disproportionately represented in thesenumbers, with black men, aged 20 to 34, be-ing the highest risk demographic,” provin-cial transport mininster Donald Grant says.The campaign is live on the Safely Home
website (www.safelyhome.western-cape.gov.za) and on Twitter at @WCGov-SafelyHome’s hashtags#WalkSafe and#Saf-eRoadsForAll.
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
Organisations callfor zero toleranceAs government and NPOs create
awareness ofwoman and child abuseduring the 16 Days of Activism cam-
paign, civil society is calling for year-round action.More than 30 civil organisations have
partnered in protest, calling for a nationalstrategy to address gender-based violencesaying the rape, battery and assault ofwomen each year needs to be prioritised.In her speech to Parliament on Friday
21 November, nationalminister ofWomenand Children Susan Shabangu announcedthe ministry would conduct provincial di-alogues to better understand the causesand consequences of poverty and inequali-ty, to develop a research agenda and to in-form the National Strategic Plan (NSP) onGender-Based Violence.While civic groups welcome this public
re-commitment to the “currently stalledand ill-defined” NSP process, it is simplynot enough, the partnership says in astatement.Civil society groups are demanding a
NSP that is fully funded and commits sig-nificant new resources; is developedthrough an open, inclusive and consulta-tive process; and creates real accountabili-ty by reviving and reconstituting themor-ibund National Gender-Based ViolenceCouncil.Mara Glennie, executive director of
Tears which is one of the participating or-ganisations in this week’s actions, ex-plains:
“NGOs are frequently being asked tocarry out work in responding to gender-based violence which is the responsibilityof the state. The state has essentially out-sourcedmany essential statutory servicesto NGOs, but without funding [the organi-sations],” Glennie says.According to a recent study by KPMG,
gender-based violence costs South Africaup to R42bn a year – roughly 1% of thecountry’s GDP.Yet, as research from the UK shows, for
every £1 spent on prevention, the countrystands to save £6 on response services.Gender-based violence is on the rise,
says Saartjie BaartmanCentre forWomenand Children director ShaheemaMcLeod.“Gender-based violence continues to in-
crease in the province and the rest of thecountry,” she says.McLeod believes this is owing to an inef-
ficient judicial system, lack of awarenesswithin the police force and ignorancearound what constitutes abuse.“The bulk of cases go unreported – fear,
shame, denial and further abuse from theperpetrator are some of the reasons forthis. There is very little victim supportand only 3% of offenders are found guiltyof the crime committed,” she says.“Campaigns such as the 16 Days of No
Violence are an excellent vehicle for creat-ing awareness around abuse. However, toreally see a difference, we need to changeour behaviour and the belief systems thatare so deeply rooted in our country.”
The Saartjie Baartman Centre, whichwas established 15-years ago, has assistedmore than 100 000 victims of crime andvio-lence.Over the past few years, the Athlone-
based organisation has seen a 65% in-crease in the number of women and chil-dren seeking assistance.In South Africa, a woman is raped every
four minutes or killed every six hours byher intimate partner.One in five women are forced into sex
by an intimate partner.More than 100 cases of child abuse are
reported every week and a child is sexual-ly assaulted every three minutes.“There should be zero tolerance towards
violence, no matter what day of the yearit is. Education starts with our children.“Unfortunately, all to often victims of
abuse become the abusers – this is the cy-cle that we have to break, only then willwe see campaigns suchas the 16Days initi-ative having a real impact,” McLeod says.Legal Resources Centre spokesperson
Charlene May says government is obligedto assist in reducing gender violence.“Government has a constitutional obli-
gation to address gender based violence ina strategic, coordinated and funded man-ner. Women in South Africa’s constitu-tional rights to dignity, equality and free-dom from violence will continue to be vio-lated as long as there is no nationalstrategic plan to address gender-based vio-lence,” she says.
Support your schoolThe Athlone High Alumni Association willhost a fundraising event in the form of a re-union for Athlone High School on Saturday,13 December. The event will take place from10:00 until 18:00 at the school hall.There will be entertainment on the day
with some past pupils performing, whilecurrent pupils will also be showcasing theirtalent. Stalls will be selling food, crafts andbrick-a-brac.A tea garden and a children’s area will
keep the whole family entertained.All funds raised will benefit Athlone High
School.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 2 December 201412 PHOTOS
WESTRIDGE
Fun at ’Plain festivalClose to 30 000 people attended the long-
anticipated three-day DSTV Mitchell’sPlain Festival at the Westridge Gar-
dens.The 6th annual festival kicked off on Fri-
day 28 November and ran until Sunday 30
November with an array of top local enter-tainment for the entire family. The festivalalso brought together government, busi-ness, clergy, artists and the community andmanaged to create more than 600 part-timejobs while keeping the masses entertained.
FUN: Aaliyah Fredericks, Nawaal Adams, Naa-Iemah Abrahams and Ammaarah Toffar.
RELAXING: Fazlin Williams, Farah Fisher, Shahiema McKenzie and Tougeedah McKenzie.
EXPLORING: Esrahfeel David, Amaal Ariefdien and provincial finance minister Ivan Meyer.
FAMILY: Sonique Matthews, Melissa Meyer, Samantha Meyer, Meagan Meyer and Riley Meyer.
SHADED: Imtiyaaz Jacobs, Yaseen Hernandes and Jean-Luke Degrill.
PROMOTIONS: Luigi de Klerk, Mishaleen Jacobs and Anton Paterson. PHOTOS: CLINT DIXON
STRIKING A POSE: Akiefa May, Ayabulela Kapa, Insaaf Abrahams and Akeelah Radine.
DEMONSTRATION: The SA Army Artillery was a popular display at the festival. LOCAL TALENT: The Supersonics Zulailah Davids, Jody Willemse, Chelsea de Bruyn and Ashlyn Jacobs.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 2 December 2014 NEWS 13
Calm watersOver 250 trained and accredited lifeguardswill be deployed to various beaches be-tween 10:00 and 18:00 daily during the fes-tive season.This servicewill be boosted by lifesaving
clubs on somebeaches, LifesavingWesternProvince’s volunteer services and the Na-tional Sea Rescue Institute.In addition, there will be 218 lifeguards
on duty who will oversee the City’s 36 pub-lic swimming pools over the peak holidayseason, says Belinda Walker, City of CapeTown Mayoral Committee member forCommunity Services and Special Projects.“Safety is a shared responsibility be-
tween the City and our beachgoers andpool users.While theCity does provide life-guards in conjunction with our partners,this service does not exist to take the placeof a parent or guardian’s supervision ofchildren,” she says.Beachgoers should swim only in desig-
nated swimming areas indicated by flags.“There are also law enforcement officers
patrolling beaches to assist in ensuringthat people swim only in designated areas.We ask that all people respect the instruc-tions of both lifeguards and law enforce-ment officers and also report any irrespon-sible behaviour in the water, such as peo-ple swimming off the rocks, so that theycan preemptively keep people safe.”Beachgoers are encouraged to swimonly
where there are lifeguards andwhere signsindicate that it is safe to do so.Only swim in areas where other people
are present. Swim in groups and advisefriends or family when you go swimming.Do not swim when there are marine ani-mals such as whales, dolphins and seals inthe area or when a marine animal carcasshas washed up onto the beach.If you find yourself in trouble, raise your
arm and wave to attract the lifeguard’s at-tention. Try not to panic, as this will makeyou tired.If you see someone in trouble in the sea,
alert the lifeguards or find trained help. Donot put your own life in danger.“Alcohol is one of the leading causes of
drowning and is an issue of concern for theCity,” Walker says.“Every year the City’s law enforcement
officers confiscate large amounts of alco-hol from our beaches. But the problem ofpeople swimming while under the influ-ence of alcohol persists. This poses an addi-tional risk to other swimmers and thoselifeguards tasked with ensuring their safe-ty.
WESTRIDGE
Capturing Table MountainSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
Westridge pensioner David Jafthahas finished a dramatic A1m longportrait of Table Mountain entire-
ly in black and white.With the rolling waves, a mini city on
the mountain slope and the mountain inall its glory, the painting took threeweeksto complete.Jaftha found his passion for art at a
young age and has been painting since hewas at primary school. He is fascinated byTable Mountain.With his brush in hand and a recycled
yoghurt lid as his paint board he set outto complete the painting.“I have never been out of Cape Townbut
to me Table Mountain is the most beauti-ful landscape in the world,” he says.“I know it so well that I could paint this
frommemory – every slope, every groove,every building has its place.”His fascination with this natural won-
der started when he was working in thecity. “I had the desire to sit onBlaauwbergBeach and paint the mountain. But be-cause of apartheid it wasn’t possible forme to do that. So I formulated this imagein my head and started to paint it,” hesays.In total to date he has painted themoun-
tain 25 times for various occasions.
“This one actually started off as a graph-ic design project with various elementsstuck to the canvas for one of my grand-daughters. She then asked me to create afocal piece in black and white on the can-vas and this is the result,” he says.Ever the perfectionist, Jaftha looks out
of hiswindowdaily and see’swherehe canadd more drama or detail to his work ofart.Never having seen this scene in person,
Jaftha says every chance he gets to snapany angle of the mountain he does.He first realised his talent after he could
not find a picture for a school project.“I drew the scene we needed to find for
a geography project and that was the startof my love for painting and drawing,” hesays.Jaftha completed a portrait of former
president Nelson Mandela in 2010 thatnow hangs in theMandelaMuseum in theEastern Cape.He hopes to recreate the picture soon
but says this is only a hobby and not some-thing he plans to do for money. “Everypainting I’ve done has a story behind itand that is where the inspiration comesfrom. Painting is an expensive hobby andit becomes difficult to keep it going on astate pension,” he jokes.Although he can’t do it as often as be-
fore, he will continue to paint for the funand love of the art.
FINISHING TOUCHES: Mitchell’s Plain artist David Jaftha (76) adds some drama to the rollingwaves. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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Local heroes honouredSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
Local sports heroes have been acknow-ledged at a lavish black tie event heldat the Portlands Indoor Sports Complex
on Saturday 29 December.The second annual event aims to honour
nominees who all teach or participate inclasses offered at the complex.
Club secretary Gwen Gewers says thehard work the locals put into the area oftengoes unnoticed.
“Many people don’t even know the club of-fers this wide variety of sporting and non-sporting codes. These are sterling individu-als doing so much for the greater communitythrough sport,” she says.
Many of the existing clubs have also givenyouth at risk a platform to develop theirskills in sport and build a career as they com-
pete in a variety of competitions both locallyas well as on a provincial level.
The City of Cape Town owns the facilityand were partners in the evening of glitz.
Gewers won the award for the best admin-istrator, Cailyn Daniels and Mogamat Thaa-kir Wilkenson won Sportsman and Sports-woman of the year. Coach of the Year wentto Marlin Marshall with non-sporting codesgoing to Debra Peterson.
Altaaf Anthony and Taylor Carolissenwon junior accolades while Wallace Fortuinand Collette Theys were crowned Masters ofthe Year.
The most improved award went to Debo-rah Van Wyk and Michael Williams.
Chanelle Gewers won overall Sportswom-an of the Year award and Lydia Lawrencewon for the non-sporting codes. Wayne Maywon overall Sportsman of the Year, whileClub 60 was the best facility user.
GOOD TIMES:PremierHelen Zillehands EddieMarshall anaward at lastyear’s event.PHOTO: SUP-PLIED
Tuesday 2 December
V Strandfontein: As partof the 16 Days of activismcampaign C De Cerff andAssociates will offer freelegal advice on family law,abuse and child mainte-nance complaints. The session will be held onThursday 4 December at Ayoba Estates inDennegeur Avenue from 17:00 and 18:30. Toschedule an appointment phone Sandra Schuteron 073 805 2011.
Friday 5 December
V Portlands: The West Reach Assembly of Godwill host a must-see musical, titled Who didit?, by the renowned Afri-can Theatre Produc-tions company. The show will run for two
nights on Friday andSaturday evening andstarts at 19:00 at thechurch on the corner ofSilversands and SonderendRoads. Tickets cost R70per person and refresh-ments will be on sale.
Saturday 6 December
V Lentegeur: The Standards United FootballClub will host an outing to the Water Park.Tickets cost R100 for adults and R80 forchildren between the age of four and 12 years.The bus departs at 06:00 and will havevarious pick-up points throughout Mitchell’sPlain. For more details phone Stemmet on083 395 6115 or Hiema on 072 908 2367 orJustin on 073 663 3490.
Get your ticket nowThere are only a few days left to get yourtickets to People’s Post and TygerBur-ger’s Hot Summer Groove concert.
The summer celebration takes place atGrandWest’s Grand Arena on Saturday 6December with an all-star lineup made upof Emo Adams and the Take Note Band,Blackbyrd, Loukmaan Adams, AlistairIzobell and Cape Town’s own “Tina Tur-ner”, Ramaine Barreiro-Lloyd.
The show kicks off at 19:30 and tickets,starting at R130, are available at Compu-ticket. Since it’s the season for giving, R5from each ticket will be donated to theTrauma Centre in Zonnebloem.
As a bonus, ticket-holders will be ente-red into the lucky draw to stand a chanceto drive away in a spanking new FAW V21.3 worth R100 000.V 25 readers can each win double tickets to theHot Summer Groove concert. Visit www.peoples-post.co.za on #WinningWednesdays to enter.
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Dress up for a good causeMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
I t’s that time of the year when womenand girls kick off their boots, get out therazors, warm up the wax and find a new
colour to brighten up their toe nails.Yes, summer is here and soon we will see
women across Cape Town show off the legsthey have been hiding all winter by wearingtheir favourite dresses.Somewill go for short and tight, while oth-
erswill opt for the skater dresseswhich com-plementmost body types. Still others will gofor a fuller length maxi-style dresses.Whatever your preference, a dress is the
one clothing item that helps women cele-brate their femininity.This year a local NPO is calling on Cape
Town women to wear dresses for a goodcause.MilkMatters, situated atMowbrayMater-
nityHospital, has launched theirDresses forLives campaign where women get theirfriends, family and colleagues to pledge do-nations for each day they wear a dress.
HistoryAccording to their website, Milk Matters
was formed in 2003 by a group of lactationconsultants and two mothers.The group was inspired by the Ithemba
Lethu Breastmilk Bank in Durban and iden-tified a similarneed inCapeTown toprovidebreastmilk to infants who had been aban-doned or orphaned as a result of their moth-ers suffering from HIV or Aids.They have three in-house milk banks at
various hospitals.
CampaignCoordinator Jenny Wright explains the
idea originated from one of their supporterswho decided she wanted to raise awarenessand funds and asked friends and family tosponsor her for each day she wore a dressin December.“She raised sufficient funding to enable us
to go ahead with redeveloping our website,a project that is nearing completion,”Wright says.This year she approached the organisa-
tion and challenged staff to join her.After gaining support, the team thenopted
to invite breastmilk donors and other sup-porters to participate by either wearingdresses too and getting sponsors or by spon-soring a woman of the Milk Matters team.
NameWright says the team thought long and
hard about aname to describe the campaign.“We wanted the name to capture what we
are doing.We arewearing dresses so that ul-timately more premature babies who weighless than 1.5kg can have access to donorbreastmilk, which can undoubtedly be life-saving for them,” she says.By wearing dresses the organisation
hopes to raise funds for the breastmilk bank,as well as awareness to get more mothers todonate milk.Wright says just 50ml of breastmilk can
feed a baby of less then 1.5kg for 24 hoursand it can save their life in those first criticalfew weeks if their own mother is unable toprovide the breastmilk they need.
Signing upWright says women wanting to partici-
pate are required to sign up with the organi-sation and gather support from theirfriends. For each day they wear a dress forthe month of December, their friends agree
to make a donation tothe organisation.The campaign also
appeals to men to as-sist who can help funda staff member, friendor relative participat-ing.Wright explains
once the final total israised theywill assesswhat the most urgentneeds are and wherethemoney can be usedto make the biggestimpact.“Some of the money
will be used for publicawareness materials,as without things likeposters and pam-phlets mothers willnot know they can do-nate theirmilk andwewould not have donorbreastmilk for the ba-bies,” she says.Wright further adds
that the organisationis in need of new freez-ers.“With a caring, in-
volved community, 31days, a few dresses–and just think of theimpact we can have –donor breastmilk isgoing to more of ourmost vulnerable pre-mature babies with the life-saving benefitsit brings.Helpus givehopeand life to prema-ture babies when there might otherwise
have been none”.V For more information call 082 895 8004 or [email protected]
NEW HOPE: Funds raised will be used to assist babies like these accessdonated breastmilk. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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Cape youngsters to train at DownsTwo Mondale High School pupils areamong 24 talent young soccer players at-tending a training camp at MamelodiSundowns’ headquarters, Chloorkop.
Dillan Fransch and Clint Herwellwere selected for camp following theirperformances at the under-19 Kay Mot-sepe Schools Cup in Soshanguve in Oc-tober.
The camp started on Friday 28 Novem-ber and will end on Friday 5 December.
“It’s going to be an exciting time forthe youngsters and an opportunity forthem to show that they are ready to stepup into the professional ranks,” a state-ment reads.
This is the second time Fransch, whois part of the Ajax Cape Town Academyand in the South African under-19 team,is selected to participate in the camp. Hewas also part of the camp last year.
This camp will be Herwell’s first tasteof professional football.
IN TRAINING: Mondale High School’s Dillan Fransch(left) is one of 24 talented soccer players attendinga training camp in Pretoria. PHOTO: MUZI NTOMBELA/BACKPAGE PIX
Rashied’s a click above the restPeople’s Post freelance sports photogra-pher Rashied Isaacs continues to rake inthe awards thanks to his breathtaking ac-tion snaps on sport fields.
Isaacs was named Photographer of theYear at the annual Western ProvinceSports Council Awards which were heldat the Lord Charles Hotel in SomersetWest on Friday evening.
The glittering event, which honouredsportspeople from across the region, washosted by the provincial Department ofCultural Affairs and Sport.
The Athlone resident, who has beenfreelancing for People’s Post for sevenyears, was named Media Person of theYear at the event last year.
He will now advance to the provincialround of the competition, which is set tobe held next March next. “This award isa testament to Rashied’s dedication toplace community sport at the forefront ofsports reporting. His ability to capturethe essence of a match through a cameralens without any formal training, makeshim one of the best sports photographersin the Cape,” says People’s Post produc-tion editor Tasmin Cupido.
“Rashied simply understands and feelsthe pulse of community sport. People’sPost is proud of Rashied’s sterlingachievements, which he wholeheartedlydeserves, and thanks him for his unerr-ing commitment to the publication.”
HAPPY SNAPS: People’s Post freelance photographer Rashied Isaacs (centre) was named theWestern Province Sports Council’s Photographer of the Year. With him is KFM sports anchorJeremy Harris (left) and council chairperson JP Naude. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
TAKE A WALK:Blue Bells CricketClub under-15wicketkeeperAdeeb Rylandmanages to dis-lodge the bailsbefore Strand-fontein CricketClub’s JasonCloete couldmake his ground.The two sidesmet during a six-a-side tourna-ment, hosted byBlue Bells, atChukker RoadSports Club onSaturday.PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS
Off the markSHIFAAN RYKLIEF
Milano United suffered their first loss,ASD Cape Town were hit with anoth-er setback and Mitchell’s Plain Unit-
ed got off the mark following this weekend’sABC Motsepe League encounters.
Mitchell’s Plain United secured their firstwin for the season when they edged Steen-berg United 1-0, courtesy of a solitary goalby Wildrey Manevil. Meanwhile, MilanoUnited were knocked off the top of the tablewhen they suffered a 1-0 defeat to KnysnaBafana at the Westridge Sports Complex.
At the Ida’s Valley Stadium, Moses Ficksand Taahir Ganga helped Glendene Unitedto the summit of the ABC Motsepe leaguetable when they defeated Moonlight 2-0.
Hellenic also leapfrogged Milano follow-
ing their impressive 4-1 victory over FC Ty-gerberg.
Alfonso Fraser, Mickyle Jackson, CraigMartin and Lionel Saal all scored goals forthe Greek Gods.
The Magic remained winless in theleague and dropped to the foot of the tablewhen they lost 3-0 to RC Athletico. CrystalPalace are also without a win this seasonfollowing their 3-0 loss to Zizwe United.
Sinethemba “Eto” Mti gave Zizwe a 1-0lead into the break before scoring his bracein the second half, and Ayanda “Somalia”Mbanyaru got the third goal.
Barcelona drew 1-1 with Ajax Cape Townat the Rustdene Stadium, while GrassyPark United secured their second win forthe season with a 2-1 win over ASD CapeTown. – www.capetown.co.za
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Saving match pointDUDLEY CARSTENS
When you are two sets downand the opponent reachesmatch point in the third,
many tennis players will just throwin the towel and accept defeat.
Mitchell’s Plain Tennis Club,though, operates a little differently.
When the going gets tough, that’swhen they reassess themselves andfight for every single point on offer.
With the club – formerly known asSpringdale Tennis Club – dismem-bering in 1998, administrators resur-rected the association to where it iscurrently on the cusp of greatnessand one of the biggest, growing ten-nis clubs in Cape Town.
And their secret to success? A su-perb youth programme.
After resuscitating the club in 2010and joining the Western ProvinceTennis Association after a decade-long absence, MPTC now boasts 65active club members, including 25juniors and 23 women players.
It is the juniors at the club, though,that excites head coach Andrew Jap-tha, with three of them already re-
ceiving Western Province colours.Among thehopefuls at the Stephen
Reagan Sports Complex based club,15-year-old Tevin Goodwin had agood year.
The youngster finished as runner-up in the WP Mini Series 1, won thesecond series, was a quarter-finalistin the third and won the fifth seriesfor under-18 players.
Goodwin also represented WP atthe inter-provincial tournament inGauteng, where he won 11 of his 12matches.
Yorke Carstens (14) is anotherplayer to be reckonedwith,while thelikes of eight-year-old Leo Matthy-sen, Mikaeel Woodman (11) and 10-year-old Kyler Hugo are also playerswith promising careers.
Japtha knows the importance ofhaving a good youth system and tellsPeople’s Post: “Growing tennis anddeveloping talent among youths istwo of our major driving points, andour vision is to establish tennis asone of the top five sporting codes inMitchell’s Plain. School tennis willbecome one of MPTC’s majorprojects next year.”
Passion is the one thing thatmakes the club in Mitchell’s Plaintick.
It’s a hunger that is shared by allat the club from chairperson RazeenBenjamin down to the last playerand coach.
“Thewillingness of the top playersat the club – some who have alsocome through the junior ranks in the1990s – and their willingness to con-vey their experience over to new-comers is a quintessential ingredi-ent tobuild a successful club.Tennis,being an individual sport, many ofthe senior players are competition-drivenwhichmake themwork hard-er to improve their tennis,” he says.
“Since 2009 the club has grown im-mensely, starting outwith twomen’steams, and by 2013 we stood proudwith five men’s and three women’steams, becoming the fastest growingtennis club in the province. Thecoach’s aim is to get players to playand grow their own identities andcharacter in the sport, with regulartournaments, training sessions andeventual entry into league competi-tion.”
FUTURE ACE: Mitchell’s Plain Tennis Club’s Adaan Isaacs and Taariq Wood-man take young Azraa Isaacs through her paces during a training session.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS