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YOUTH CHALLENGE: CHILDREN TAKE UP CHESS
Check my move, mateASTRID FEBRUARIE
@astridfebruarie
Youth from Elsies River and surroundschallenged one another at a game ofchess during Youth Month Integrated
Chess Tournament.About 189 youth from various parts of the
city gathered at the Elsies River Civic Cen-tre to participate in the event on Saturday
11 June.Julian Schroeder, senior librarian at the
Elsies River Library, says the event was ahuge success and brought youth from differ-ent communities together to challenge oneanother at a game of chess.“We aim to provide an alternative to
drugs, gangsterism and other crime for theyouth in an effort to show them that they arecapable of anything they set their mind to.”
Schroeder says thiswas the secondannualchess tournament and they hope to seemoreyouth attend next year.“We have seen a huge difference the be-
haviour of the young children who attendthe chess classes at the library. They aremore focused and disciplined and show theyare committed to making a difference intheir own lives,” he says.Schroeder says by providing the chess
classes at the library they also give the pub-lic the opportunity to becomea librarymem-ber and use the time to not only play chess,but to read, do homework and socialise withfriends in a safe space.“We really hope to see more young people
join not only our club, but the chess clubsin their communities. If they remain focusedand committed who knows where this newskill will take them,” he says.
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YOUTH CHALLENGE CHILDREN TAKE UP CHESS
Jaden Finger from ElsiesRiver focuses as he preparesto make his next move.
WINNER BEST FREENEWSPAPER IN SAELSIESRIVIER
Shop 2A Janjira Centre • 308 Halt Road • Elsies River, 7490
JJAANNJJIIRRAA EEYYEECCAARREE
64 BLUE DOWNS WAY, HILLCRESTTEL: 021 909 1233
R50 Shopping VouchersNow available at Blue Downs
Please ask in-storePLUS Agents welcome (Apply in-store)
NEW
superbdeal
CrownCooking Oil
35952 Litre
2 kgNippy Sausage
10000per pack
4 kgFrozen ChickenLeg Quarters
11000
Sheeka’sLong GrainWhite Rice
20002 kg
Lamb Bagsfrom
25000per bag1.5 kg
Tenderised Steak
12000per pack1.4 kg
Steak Mince
10000per packVarietyPacks
10000per pack
PRICES VALID UNTIL MONDAY 20th JUNE 2016.
per pack
YOUTH CHALLENGE: CHILDREN TAKE UP CHESS
Check my move, mateASTRID FEBRUARIE
@astridfebruarie
Youth from Elsies River and surroundschallenged one another at a game ofchess during Youth Month Integrated
Chess Tournament.About 189 youth from various parts of the
city gathered at the Elsies River Civic Cen-tre to participate in the event on Saturday
11 June.Julian Schroeder, senior librarian at the
Elsies River Library, says the event was ahuge success and brought youth from differ-ent communities together to challenge oneanother at a game of chess.“We aim to provide an alternative to
drugs, gangsterism and other crime for theyouth in an effort to show them that they arecapable of anything they set their mind to.”
Schroeder says thiswas the secondannualchess tournament and they hope to seemoreyouth attend next year.“We have seen a huge difference the be-
haviour of the young children who attendthe chess classes at the library. They aremore focused and disciplined and show theyare committed to making a difference intheir own lives,” he says.Schroeder says by providing the chess
classes at the library they also give the pub-lic the opportunity to becomea librarymem-ber and use the time to not only play chess,but to read, do homework and socialise withfriends in a safe space.“We really hope to see more young people
join not only our club, but the chess clubsin their communities. If they remain focusedand committed who knows where this newskill will take them,” he says.
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Tel: 021 836 5150 / 021 932 4105Fax: 021 932 4106 • Email: [email protected]
T&Cs APPLY. LAY-BYES ACCEPTED. Most medical aids accepted.
Tints, Eye Tests, Contact Lenses, Single Vision Bifocal andMultifocal Lenses, Drivers Screening.
Quality Frames and Sunglasses, Contact Lens Solutions,Spectacle Sprays and Cords, Tear Supplements and Colour
Contact Lenses.
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YOUTH CHALLENGE CHILDREN TAKE UP CHESS
Jaden Finger from ElsiesRiver focuses as he preparesto make his next move.
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Verspreding:TygerBurger Elsiesrivier word elke Woensdag indie volgende gebiede afgelewer: Adriaanse,Avon, Avonwood, Leonsdale, Elnor, Belvenie,Matroosfontein, Norwood, Riverton Estate,Salberau, The Range, Valhalla, Bishop Lavis,Charlesville, Montana, Monte Video,Nooitgedacht, Bonteheuwel, Netreg, EppingForest en Kalksteenfontein.Totale verspreiding: 33 085
TygerBurger het 14 verskillende uitgawes vir dievolgende gebiede: Bellville, Durbanville, Parow,Goodwood, Brackenfell, Kraaifontein, Kuilsrivier,De Grendel, Tyger Valley, Milnerton, Table View,Eersterivier/Blue Downs, Ravensmead/Belhar enElsiesrivier.
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Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionele beleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle en kommentaar oor diekoerant se inhoud en stel ons beduidende fouteso gou as moontlik reg. Stuur asb. inligting oordie regstelling van foute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 se Gemeenskapspers,George Claassen, [email protected] of skakel 021 8513232 of 083 543 2471. Lesers kan ook klagtes oordie inhoud by die Persombudsman van Suid-Afrika, mnr. Johan Retief, aanhangig maak. Skakelin daardie geval gerus 011 484 3612/8, stuur'n faks na 011 484 3619 of 'n e-pos [email protected] [email protected]
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The Cape Model and Toy Club will behosting its annual Winter Collectors ToyFair at the Edgemead Town Hall onSaturday 25 June.
Members from all over will attend andthe doors will be open from 09:00 to 14:00.Entry for adults is R5 and children under16 enter free.V Contact Alain Nairn on 021 558 9533. Having considered the public input
on the proposed Bishop Lavis Ur-ban Node upgrade, the City of Cape
Town and its community partners willpresent the revised Precinct Plan to thebroader community.
The presentation will take place duringanother open day on Tuesday 21 June2016.
The Bishop Lavis Urban Node upgradeforms part of the Mayoral Urban Regener-ation Programme.
Three options discussedTheprogrammeaims tooptimise the ex-
isting land use patterns so that the cur-rently underutilised publically ownedland and facilities may be put to produc-tive use in the interests of the local com-
munity.During the previous open day which
was held on Thursday 28 April three up-grade options were discussed and the so-called option three has emerged as thepreferred possibility for this area.
Public engagementMayoral committee member for energy,
environmental and spatial planning,councillor Johan van der Merwe, says thepreferred option connects the Bishop La-vis town centre to Lavistown Station witha curved, pedestrian-friendly boulevard,reconfigures the sports fields, and pro-vides additional facilities to the communi-ty.
The study boundary of the project in-cludes the Bishop Lavis Sports Field, Civ-
ic Centre, the clinic and shopping nodesalong Lavis Drive and the area betweenLavis Station and Koppiesdam Road.
“We are pleased to have been able towhittle down the vision for this area as aresult of public engagement. It shows wewant to plan with our residents and notfor them,” says Van Der Merwe.
Open dayAn open day will be held at the Civic
Centre on Lavis Drive, Bishop Lavis, onTuesday 21 June between 14:00 and 18:00.
City officials will answer any questionsabout the preferred option and to receivefurther input from the community.
Documents showing the preferred op-tion will be open to the public for viewingat Bishop Lavis Library.
New plan open for comment
Police are investigating the murder of a 22-year-old man who was shot in the headnear the Netreg Railway Line.
The incident occurred on Sunday 12June.
Captain Marie Louw, spokesperson ofBishop Lavis police, says when police ar-rived at the scene near the railway linethey found the body of the victim.
“He sustained a bullet wound to hishead,” she says. Louw says according toa witness she saw four men near the rail-way line and then heard gunshots.
“Two unknown men then fled the scenewhile the one that was fatally wounded andanother person, a 19-year-old man, weretaken to hospital after the second man sus-tained gunshot wounds to his head, neckand shoulder,” she says.
Police opened a case of murder and at-tempted murder, but no arrests have beenmade yet.
Louwadds that thepossibility of the inci-dent being gang related is investigated.V Anyone with information can contact DetectiveConstable Elsen Loggenstein on 021 935 9802/3/5.
Young man dies insuspected gang fight
Bishop Lavis police are investigating themurder of a 15-year-old boy from Bonte-heuwel who sustained bullet wounds to hishead and lower back.
According toCaptainMarieLouw, spokes-person of the Bishop Lavis police, the inci-dent occurred on Friday 10 June at about07:30.
The victim was a Grade 8 learner at Mod-derdam High School.
“According to his father the boy left the
house at 07:30 to go to school. Witnesses atthe scene said they saw a white Toyota RunX and then heard gun shots,” Louw says.
When police arrived at the scene in Lepel-hout Street at about 07:45, they found thebody of the teenager and 13 spent cartridges.
“No arrests have been made, but the possi-bility of the incident being gang related isbeing investigated,” Louw says.V Anyone with information can contact DetectiveConstable Elsen Loggenstein on 021 935 9802/3/5.
Bonteheuwel teen gunned down
Dienssentrum soek helpersDie Oostenberg-dienssentrum en Mealson Wheels is dringend op soek nabetroubare pensioenarisse en anderbelangstellendes in Kraaifontein enomgewing om as drywers teen ’ntoelaag te help met die organisasie sedaaglikse funksies. “Dit behels dieaflewering van kos, vervoer van lede enom in die kombuis met die voorberei-ding van etes te help,” sê YolandeBrockman van die organisasie.
Daaglikse aktiwiteite soos handewerk,speletjies en uitstappies word by diesentrum in Kraaifontein aangebied.V Belangstellendes kan Brockman by 021 9881700 of 084 551 1793 vir meer inligting kontak .
ASTRID FEBRUARIE@febastrid
Ravensmead Police are warning the public– more specifically pensioners – to be awarewhen going for pension payouts.
Warrant Officer Mark Wicks, spokesper-son for the Ravensmead police, urges thepublic to always be alert of their surround-ings and to take someone along when with-drawing their money.
“We had one case reported on Wednesday1 June at a store in Northway Road wherean attempt to con a pensioner failed as theman recognised one of the suspects who hadconned him previously,” he says.
Wicks says the suspects pose as police offi-cials in an attempt to gain the trust of theirintended target. “The suspects normallywork in groups of three to four. One wouldpretend to pick up a money bag containingmoney in front of the pensioner as he or sheleaves the payout station,” he says.
The suspects would stop the victim andmake promises of sharing the findings with
them. “The victim is then lured to a securedplace with the intention to receive half of themoney the suspect picked up,” Wicks says.
They are then approached by two moremen pretending to be police officials whothen inform the victim and the suspect withhim that a place was robbed nearby and thatthey must hand over all their money to makesure that it is not the money that was stolen.
Wicks explains after handing over all themoney the pensioner is then distracted fora minute and gets handed back a brown en-velope which he is told to open once they hadleft.
Once the envelope is opened, the victimfinds cut up newspaper strips, but by thenthe suspects have already fled the scene.
“Pensioners must be aware that police of-ficials do not take money from people, andif they are approached they should rathertell the officers they should proceed to thenearest police station to sort the matter out,or go to the shopping centre’s securityguards so that the police official’s identitycan be verified,” he warns.
Pensioners warnedabout money scam
2 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016NUUS
Find us onlinewww.tygerburger.co.za
facebook.com/Tygerburger
twitter.com/tygerburger(@TygerBurger)
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Uitgewer:TygerBurger word uitgegee deur WP Media en isdeel van die Media 24-groep
Verspreding:TygerBurger Elsiesrivier word elke Woensdag indie volgende gebiede afgelewer: Adriaanse,Avon, Avonwood, Leonsdale, Elnor, Belvenie,Matroosfontein, Norwood, Riverton Estate,Salberau, The Range, Valhalla, Bishop Lavis,Charlesville, Montana, Monte Video,Nooitgedacht, Bonteheuwel, Netreg, EppingForest en Kalksteenfontein.Totale verspreiding: 33 085
TygerBurger het 14 verskillende uitgawes vir dievolgende gebiede: Bellville, Durbanville, Parow,Goodwood, Brackenfell, Kraaifontein, Kuilsrivier,De Grendel, Tyger Valley, Milnerton, Table View,Eersterivier/Blue Downs, Ravensmead/Belhar enElsiesrivier.
Totale verspreiding: 301 119
Vir enige verspreidingsklagtes skakel021 910 6500 of e-pos:
Kontak ons:Redakteur:Marita Meyer
021 910 [email protected]:Astrid Februarie
021 910 [email protected]:Garth Hewitt
021 910 [email protected] advertensies:Estelle Sam
021 910 6529 of 082 726 [email protected]:
087 740 1091www.tygerburger.co.za
Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionele beleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle en kommentaar oor diekoerant se inhoud en stel ons beduidende fouteso gou as moontlik reg. Stuur asb. inligting oordie regstelling van foute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 se Gemeenskapspers,George Claassen, [email protected] of skakel 021 8513232 of 083 543 2471. Lesers kan ook klagtes oordie inhoud by die Persombudsman van Suid-Afrika, mnr. Johan Retief, aanhangig maak. Skakelin daardie geval gerus 011 484 3612/8, stuur'n faks na 011 484 3619 of 'n e-pos [email protected] [email protected]
BestCustomerLoyaltyProgrammethreeyears ina row
201320142015
PRICESVALID15-26 JUNE2016ATPICKNPAYPAROWFRANCHISE STOREONLYPromotional stocks are limited. Prices include VAT, where applicable. Smart Shopper terms and conditions apply. No traders. E&OE. Customer Care0800112288.Toll Free landline only. Cellphone rates apply.www.picknpay.co.za. Shop in storeor online atwww.pnp.co.za/shop.
PRICESVALID 15-26 JUNE2016
699
KooBakedBeansin Tomato Sauce410g
R36CrownBlendedCooking oil2 Litre
1399
Simpli CaramelDairyDessert360g
1899
TasticLongGrainParboiledRice2 kg
FRGTHS213
AlpenNutrific450g
BUY2
FOR
1899
R10LuxBar SoapAssorted100g
First ChoiceLong LifeMilkAssorted6x1 Litre orNescafé Classic200gDawn Jar(ExcludingDecaf)Each
5999
The Cape Model and Toy Club will behosting its annual Winter Collectors ToyFair at the Edgemead Town Hall onSaturday 25 June.
Members from all over will attend andthe doors will be open from 09:00 to 14:00.Entry for adults is R5 and children under16 enter free.V Contact Alain Nairn on 021 558 9533. Having considered the public input
on the proposed Bishop Lavis Ur-ban Node upgrade, the City of Cape
Town and its community partners willpresent the revised Precinct Plan to thebroader community.
The presentation will take place duringanother open day on Tuesday 21 June2016.
The Bishop Lavis Urban Node upgradeforms part of the Mayoral Urban Regener-ation Programme.
Three options discussedTheprogrammeaims tooptimise the ex-
isting land use patterns so that the cur-rently underutilised publically ownedland and facilities may be put to produc-tive use in the interests of the local com-
munity.During the previous open day which
was held on Thursday 28 April three up-grade options were discussed and the so-called option three has emerged as thepreferred possibility for this area.
Public engagementMayoral committee member for energy,
environmental and spatial planning,councillor Johan van der Merwe, says thepreferred option connects the Bishop La-vis town centre to Lavistown Station witha curved, pedestrian-friendly boulevard,reconfigures the sports fields, and pro-vides additional facilities to the communi-ty.
The study boundary of the project in-cludes the Bishop Lavis Sports Field, Civ-
ic Centre, the clinic and shopping nodesalong Lavis Drive and the area betweenLavis Station and Koppiesdam Road.
“We are pleased to have been able towhittle down the vision for this area as aresult of public engagement. It shows wewant to plan with our residents and notfor them,” says Van Der Merwe.
Open dayAn open day will be held at the Civic
Centre on Lavis Drive, Bishop Lavis, onTuesday 21 June between 14:00 and 18:00.
City officials will answer any questionsabout the preferred option and to receivefurther input from the community.
Documents showing the preferred op-tion will be open to the public for viewingat Bishop Lavis Library.
New plan open for comment
Police are investigating the murder of a 22-year-old man who was shot in the headnear the Netreg Railway Line.
The incident occurred on Sunday 12June.
Captain Marie Louw, spokesperson ofBishop Lavis police, says when police ar-rived at the scene near the railway linethey found the body of the victim.
“He sustained a bullet wound to hishead,” she says. Louw says according toa witness she saw four men near the rail-way line and then heard gunshots.
“Two unknown men then fled the scenewhile the one that was fatally wounded andanother person, a 19-year-old man, weretaken to hospital after the second man sus-tained gunshot wounds to his head, neckand shoulder,” she says.
Police opened a case of murder and at-tempted murder, but no arrests have beenmade yet.
Louwadds that thepossibility of the inci-dent being gang related is investigated.V Anyone with information can contact DetectiveConstable Elsen Loggenstein on 021 935 9802/3/5.
Young man dies insuspected gang fight
Bishop Lavis police are investigating themurder of a 15-year-old boy from Bonte-heuwel who sustained bullet wounds to hishead and lower back.
According toCaptainMarieLouw, spokes-person of the Bishop Lavis police, the inci-dent occurred on Friday 10 June at about07:30.
The victim was a Grade 8 learner at Mod-derdam High School.
“According to his father the boy left the
house at 07:30 to go to school. Witnesses atthe scene said they saw a white Toyota RunX and then heard gun shots,” Louw says.
When police arrived at the scene in Lepel-hout Street at about 07:45, they found thebody of the teenager and 13 spent cartridges.
“No arrests have been made, but the possi-bility of the incident being gang related isbeing investigated,” Louw says.V Anyone with information can contact DetectiveConstable Elsen Loggenstein on 021 935 9802/3/5.
Bonteheuwel teen gunned down
Dienssentrum soek helpersDie Oostenberg-dienssentrum en Mealson Wheels is dringend op soek nabetroubare pensioenarisse en anderbelangstellendes in Kraaifontein enomgewing om as drywers teen ’ntoelaag te help met die organisasie sedaaglikse funksies. “Dit behels dieaflewering van kos, vervoer van lede enom in die kombuis met die voorberei-ding van etes te help,” sê YolandeBrockman van die organisasie.
Daaglikse aktiwiteite soos handewerk,speletjies en uitstappies word by diesentrum in Kraaifontein aangebied.V Belangstellendes kan Brockman by 021 9881700 of 084 551 1793 vir meer inligting kontak .
ASTRID FEBRUARIE@febastrid
Ravensmead Police are warning the public– more specifically pensioners – to be awarewhen going for pension payouts.
Warrant Officer Mark Wicks, spokesper-son for the Ravensmead police, urges thepublic to always be alert of their surround-ings and to take someone along when with-drawing their money.
“We had one case reported on Wednesday1 June at a store in Northway Road wherean attempt to con a pensioner failed as theman recognised one of the suspects who hadconned him previously,” he says.
Wicks says the suspects pose as police offi-cials in an attempt to gain the trust of theirintended target. “The suspects normallywork in groups of three to four. One wouldpretend to pick up a money bag containingmoney in front of the pensioner as he or sheleaves the payout station,” he says.
The suspects would stop the victim andmake promises of sharing the findings with
them. “The victim is then lured to a securedplace with the intention to receive half of themoney the suspect picked up,” Wicks says.
They are then approached by two moremen pretending to be police officials whothen inform the victim and the suspect withhim that a place was robbed nearby and thatthey must hand over all their money to makesure that it is not the money that was stolen.
Wicks explains after handing over all themoney the pensioner is then distracted fora minute and gets handed back a brown en-velope which he is told to open once they hadleft.
Once the envelope is opened, the victimfinds cut up newspaper strips, but by thenthe suspects have already fled the scene.
“Pensioners must be aware that police of-ficials do not take money from people, andif they are approached they should rathertell the officers they should proceed to thenearest police station to sort the matter out,or go to the shopping centre’s securityguards so that the police official’s identitycan be verified,” he warns.
Pensioners warnedabout money scam
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Om met straatmense te werk, moet jyempatie, simpatie en geduld hê. Jymoenie vol fiemies wees nie, want jy
sal dit dan nie as veldwerker maak nie.Dis hoe Veronica Geduld van Ravens-
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Albei het voorheen by MES gewerk en isnou reeds twee maande lank by VRCID.
“Voordat ek by MES begin het, was ek ’nverpleegstershulp en toe raak ek swangeren moes ek kind oppas. Ek het net gevoel ekwil nou my eie geld verdien en het by dieStad Kaapstad se program om mense te be-magtig, Empower People Working Pro-gramme, aansoek gedoen.
“Jy kon óf die strate gaan skoonmaak óf’n veldwerker word. Ek het die laaste opsiegekies,” sê sy. Sy is toe by MES aangestelen het drie jaar saam met Ilse Els daar ge-werk. Sy het toe gesien dat VRCID twee pos-te adverteer en het aansoek gedoen.
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“Ek werk fleksie-ure en is die hele dag opstraat. My portefeulje sluit in polisievrou,maatskaplike werker, ouer, suster of tante,soos die behoefte van die straatmense op ’nspesifieke oomblik is,” lag sy.
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“Baie van die straatmense kom uit gebro-ke gesinne, is aan dwelms en drank verslaafof hardloop weg van gesins- of bendegeweld.Hulle het nie Sassa-kaarte of identiteitsdo-
kumente nie en ons help hulle daarmee. Diebelangrikste vir my is om ’n verhoudingmet die straatmense op te bou, sodat hulledie vrymoedigheid het om maklik met myte kan praat as iets hulle pla.”
Jacque het ses jaar by MES gewerk envoor dit vir die Tygerbergvereniging virStraatmense (TAHS). “Toe ek uit die skoolis, het ek by Safmarine gaan werk en het virvier jaar die dek skoongemaak en ook in diekombuis gewerk.
“Ek is opgelei as ’n sjef en was vir langtye nie by die huis nie, want ek was meestalop see. Ek het toe moeg geraak vir die seeen het bedank en vir drie jaar by die huisgebly. Ná vier jaar het die seegogga my weergebyt en is ek toe deur Royal Caribbean
Cruise Liners in diens geneem, waar ek tienjaar in Miami op luukse bote gewerk het,”sê Jacque.
Hy het huis toe gekom en by MES as sjefkom werk. Daar het hy driegang-maaltyevoorberei vir die straatmense en was hy diekoördineerder in die kombuis.
“Ek het gevoel dat ek liewer met mensewil werk, want ek het gevoel ek kan ’n ver-skil aan een mens se lewe maak. Voordat ekMiami toe is, het ek in die tronk beland enhet geweet waarmee sommige van diestraatmense gesukkel het om weer aan tepas nadat hulle uit die tronk vrygelaat is.
“Ek bied nou klasse in lewensvaardighe-de aan, en dis meer bevredigend as om koste maak,” sê hy.
Empatie die sleutel totdié werkers se sukses
JacquePietersenvan Uitsigen VeronicaGeduld vanRavensmeadstaan hierby NettaMaarman(middel), virwie hullegehelp hetom ’n bril tekry.
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Om met straatmense te werk, moet jyempatie, simpatie en geduld hê. Jymoenie vol fiemies wees nie, want jy
sal dit dan nie as veldwerker maak nie.Dis hoe Veronica Geduld van Ravens-
mead en Jacque Pietersen van Uitsig, dietwee nuwe veldwerkers van VRCID, hulwerk beskryf.
Albei het voorheen by MES gewerk en isnou reeds twee maande lank by VRCID.
“Voordat ek by MES begin het, was ek ’nverpleegstershulp en toe raak ek swangeren moes ek kind oppas. Ek het net gevoel ekwil nou my eie geld verdien en het by dieStad Kaapstad se program om mense te be-magtig, Empower People Working Pro-gramme, aansoek gedoen.
“Jy kon óf die strate gaan skoonmaak óf’n veldwerker word. Ek het die laaste opsiegekies,” sê sy. Sy is toe by MES aangestelen het drie jaar saam met Ilse Els daar ge-werk. Sy het toe gesien dat VRCID twee pos-te adverteer en het aansoek gedoen.
“MES en VRCID sien ek as twee maat-skappye met een gemeenskaplike doel,naamlik om na straatmense om te sien.
“Ek werk fleksie-ure en is die hele dag opstraat. My portefeulje sluit in polisievrou,maatskaplike werker, ouer, suster of tante,soos die behoefte van die straatmense op ’nspesifieke oomblik is,” lag sy.
Sy kan baie gou iemand uitken wat ’n be-hoefte het en help waar sy kan. In die meestegevalle het die jong meisies nie taxigeld nie,hulle is bang om huis toe te gaan of is ’n kortrukkie op straat.
“Baie van die straatmense kom uit gebro-ke gesinne, is aan dwelms en drank verslaafof hardloop weg van gesins- of bendegeweld.Hulle het nie Sassa-kaarte of identiteitsdo-
kumente nie en ons help hulle daarmee. Diebelangrikste vir my is om ’n verhoudingmet die straatmense op te bou, sodat hulledie vrymoedigheid het om maklik met myte kan praat as iets hulle pla.”
Jacque het ses jaar by MES gewerk envoor dit vir die Tygerbergvereniging virStraatmense (TAHS). “Toe ek uit die skoolis, het ek by Safmarine gaan werk en het virvier jaar die dek skoongemaak en ook in diekombuis gewerk.
“Ek is opgelei as ’n sjef en was vir langtye nie by die huis nie, want ek was meestalop see. Ek het toe moeg geraak vir die seeen het bedank en vir drie jaar by die huisgebly. Ná vier jaar het die seegogga my weergebyt en is ek toe deur Royal Caribbean
Cruise Liners in diens geneem, waar ek tienjaar in Miami op luukse bote gewerk het,”sê Jacque.
Hy het huis toe gekom en by MES as sjefkom werk. Daar het hy driegang-maaltyevoorberei vir die straatmense en was hy diekoördineerder in die kombuis.
“Ek het gevoel dat ek liewer met mensewil werk, want ek het gevoel ek kan ’n ver-skil aan een mens se lewe maak. Voordat ekMiami toe is, het ek in die tronk beland enhet geweet waarmee sommige van diestraatmense gesukkel het om weer aan tepas nadat hulle uit die tronk vrygelaat is.
“Ek bied nou klasse in lewensvaardighe-de aan, en dis meer bevredigend as om koste maak,” sê hy.
Empatie die sleutel totdié werkers se sukses
JacquePietersenvan Uitsigen VeronicaGeduld vanRavensmeadstaan hierby NettaMaarman(middel), virwie hullegehelp hetom ’n bril tekry.
4 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016NUUS
Ons bied ‘n verskeidenheid landboukursusse aan. Kies Elsenburg enlaat ons die landbousektor BETER TESAME groei.
Kontak ons:tel: 021 808 5457 | e-pos: [email protected]
www.elsenburg.com
Jou loopbaanin landboubegin HIER!
• B. Agric-Graad• Hoër Sertifikaat in Landbou• Diploma in Landbou• Diploma in Voorligting• Diploma in Keldertegnologie• Perdestudies (2 Jaar)• Leerlingskappe (1 jaar, NKR vlakke1-4)
• Kortkursusse
Maak gou enSKRYF NOU IN!Sluitingsdatum 30 Junie 2016
Landbou-opleidingsinstituut
Elsenburg
LOUISA STEYL@lousteyl
He’s a community activist, an educa-tor, a father, a husband and a hip-hopartist.
EmileYX? – orEmile Jansen as his familyknows him – is no stranger to Cape Townand South African hip-hop fans. In fact, theBlack Noise founding member has been in-strumental in growing the local hip-hopscene, but his many achievements will beintroduced to an international audience lat-er this year when Break like You, a docu-mentary about his work, will be screenedat the inaugural New York Hip-hop FilmFestival.“The documentary producers in-
terviewed various people and heardabout my story from someone andthey just approached me about tell-ing my story,” Emile explains of theshort filmshotbyMehreenAfzal andMelissaHouse as part of theBarefootWorkshops last year.“It’s a very honest story about be-
ing a community activist, father,husband, artist and educatorthrough arts and culture and howhealing can happen through givingof oneself.”The film comes off the back of a
busy period for Emile who recentlywon the SABC 3 breakfast show Es-presso’s Mandela Monday Awardalong with a LeadSA Hero Award inApril.He’s also just sent five dancers to
compete atBattleVNR inFranceandwrapped up Positive Poster Week, acampaign run through his Heal the Hoodproject.Emile started Heal the Hood as a commu-
nity organisation in 1998 with the aim to“change minds to change action”.The organisation’s focus this year is on
eight schools and two community centreson the Cape Flats where they inspire youngpeople to become “artistically active”through songs, music videos and book.“We are also focussing our energies on
changing the negative dialogue that domi-nates the Cape Flats youth to a positive oneof outcomes and action.”Emile’s own artistic journey started with
break-dancing or a B-boy, before hewent onto try his hand at graffiti, beat-boxing andrapping – all elements of hip-hop culture.Dancing is what first attracted him to theculture and he says it challenged his fearof people seeing him “in the middle of a cir-cle”.“Without knowing it, it was about me
finding me and showing myself to theworld.”As a man of few words, he says he knew
he had to do something about it. This is aphilosophy that he’s carried throughout hiscareer and why he now calls himself a “re-
actionary activist”.“We did not have a space, so we took ac-
tion and danced on the streets,” he says,adding: “We took action to teach each otherourselves, and that’s activism.”When Emile and his crew found them-
selves with no events to perform at, theycreated their own, before creating competi-tion and then touring – first nationally andthen internationally. With no “how-to”guide, they printed their own CDs, DVDsandbooksandcreated their ownproductionto be able to make a living from their art.It was the beginning of what would becomea vibrant South African hip-hop culture.“We are proud to say thatwe played a role
in making that dream a reality for manypeople today.“My main reason was always about my
creative desire tomakenew things, tomani-fest the word and show youth that with de-termination and perseverance anything ispossible.”Emile’s contributions to his community
have been highlighted most recentlythrough his Mandela Monday Hero awardandLeadSAaward, but last yearhewasalsochosen as the face of the Moshito MusicConference where he was awarded for hiscontribution to hip-hop. The year before hewon an honorary award at the South Afri-can Hip-hop Awards.His work is about more than awards
though. “As a citizen, it is my duty to takeaction on civic issues,” the activist ex-plains.ForEmile, thismeans leading by example
and not “just talking about change, but tak-ing action to make it real”.Fans can catch Emile in action when he
performs on SABC 3’s Jam Sandwich onThursday 14 July.V Anybody interested in helping with Emile’sfundraising efforts can contact him at [email protected] or 082 395 8125
Healing the hoodby taking action
Emile YX? will be heading to America soon tointroduce a film about his work at the inaugural NewYork Hip-hop Film Festival.
Local entrepreneurs who dedicate them-selves to their own business, creatingmuch needed jobs and contributing to-wards economic development in SouthAf-rica, have onemore week to enter the 2016Entrepreneur of the Year competitionsponsored by Sanlam and Business Part-ners.Now in its 28th year, the 2016 Entrepre-
neur of the Year competition – South Afri-ca’s premier entrepreneurial platform –seeks to elevate the level of entrepreneur-ship in the country by recognising andhonouring courageous entrepreneurs.Not only will entrants gain the invalua-
ble opportunity to have their businessesevaluated by industry specialists, but thecompetition provides entrepreneurs withthe chance of winning prizes worth R2million, which includes cash prizes to thevalue of R425 000 aswell as valuable ongo-ing mentorship support, networking op-portunities and national media exposure.V Local business owners who wish to enter, shouldvisit www.eoy.co.za for more information on thecompetition’s categories and how to enter. Entriesclose on 16 June 2016.
For more information on the competition, call011 713 6600 or send email to [email protected].
Little time for entrepreneurs
4 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016NUUS
Ons bied ‘n verskeidenheid landboukursusse aan. Kies Elsenburg enlaat ons die landbousektor BETER TESAME groei.
Kontak ons:tel: 021 808 5457 | e-pos: [email protected]
www.elsenburg.com
Jou loopbaanin landboubegin HIER!
• B. Agric-Graad• Hoër Sertifikaat in Landbou• Diploma in Landbou• Diploma in Voorligting• Diploma in Keldertegnologie• Perdestudies (2 Jaar)• Leerlingskappe (1 jaar, NKR vlakke1-4)
• Kortkursusse
Maak gou enSKRYF NOU IN!Sluitingsdatum 30 Junie 2016
Landbou-opleidingsinstituut
Elsenburg
LOUISA STEYL@lousteyl
He’s a community activist, an educa-tor, a father, a husband and a hip-hopartist.
EmileYX? – orEmile Jansen as his familyknows him – is no stranger to Cape Townand South African hip-hop fans. In fact, theBlack Noise founding member has been in-strumental in growing the local hip-hopscene, but his many achievements will beintroduced to an international audience lat-er this year when Break like You, a docu-mentary about his work, will be screenedat the inaugural New York Hip-hop FilmFestival.“The documentary producers in-
terviewed various people and heardabout my story from someone andthey just approached me about tell-ing my story,” Emile explains of theshort filmshotbyMehreenAfzal andMelissaHouse as part of theBarefootWorkshops last year.“It’s a very honest story about be-
ing a community activist, father,husband, artist and educatorthrough arts and culture and howhealing can happen through givingof oneself.”The film comes off the back of a
busy period for Emile who recentlywon the SABC 3 breakfast show Es-presso’s Mandela Monday Awardalong with a LeadSA Hero Award inApril.He’s also just sent five dancers to
compete atBattleVNR inFranceandwrapped up Positive Poster Week, acampaign run through his Heal the Hoodproject.Emile started Heal the Hood as a commu-
nity organisation in 1998 with the aim to“change minds to change action”.The organisation’s focus this year is on
eight schools and two community centreson the Cape Flats where they inspire youngpeople to become “artistically active”through songs, music videos and book.“We are also focussing our energies on
changing the negative dialogue that domi-nates the Cape Flats youth to a positive oneof outcomes and action.”Emile’s own artistic journey started with
break-dancing or a B-boy, before hewent onto try his hand at graffiti, beat-boxing andrapping – all elements of hip-hop culture.Dancing is what first attracted him to theculture and he says it challenged his fearof people seeing him “in the middle of a cir-cle”.“Without knowing it, it was about me
finding me and showing myself to theworld.”As a man of few words, he says he knew
he had to do something about it. This is aphilosophy that he’s carried throughout hiscareer and why he now calls himself a “re-
actionary activist”.“We did not have a space, so we took ac-
tion and danced on the streets,” he says,adding: “We took action to teach each otherourselves, and that’s activism.”When Emile and his crew found them-
selves with no events to perform at, theycreated their own, before creating competi-tion and then touring – first nationally andthen internationally. With no “how-to”guide, they printed their own CDs, DVDsandbooksandcreated their ownproductionto be able to make a living from their art.It was the beginning of what would becomea vibrant South African hip-hop culture.“We are proud to say thatwe played a role
in making that dream a reality for manypeople today.“My main reason was always about my
creative desire tomakenew things, tomani-fest the word and show youth that with de-termination and perseverance anything ispossible.”Emile’s contributions to his community
have been highlighted most recentlythrough his Mandela Monday Hero awardandLeadSAaward, but last yearhewasalsochosen as the face of the Moshito MusicConference where he was awarded for hiscontribution to hip-hop. The year before hewon an honorary award at the South Afri-can Hip-hop Awards.His work is about more than awards
though. “As a citizen, it is my duty to takeaction on civic issues,” the activist ex-plains.ForEmile, thismeans leading by example
and not “just talking about change, but tak-ing action to make it real”.Fans can catch Emile in action when he
performs on SABC 3’s Jam Sandwich onThursday 14 July.V Anybody interested in helping with Emile’sfundraising efforts can contact him at [email protected] or 082 395 8125
Healing the hoodby taking action
Emile YX? will be heading to America soon tointroduce a film about his work at the inaugural NewYork Hip-hop Film Festival.
Local entrepreneurs who dedicate them-selves to their own business, creatingmuch needed jobs and contributing to-wards economic development in SouthAf-rica, have onemore week to enter the 2016Entrepreneur of the Year competitionsponsored by Sanlam and Business Part-ners.Now in its 28th year, the 2016 Entrepre-
neur of the Year competition – South Afri-ca’s premier entrepreneurial platform –seeks to elevate the level of entrepreneur-ship in the country by recognising andhonouring courageous entrepreneurs.Not only will entrants gain the invalua-
ble opportunity to have their businessesevaluated by industry specialists, but thecompetition provides entrepreneurs withthe chance of winning prizes worth R2million, which includes cash prizes to thevalue of R425 000 aswell as valuable ongo-ing mentorship support, networking op-portunities and national media exposure.V Local business owners who wish to enter, shouldvisit www.eoy.co.za for more information on thecompetition’s categories and how to enter. Entriesclose on 16 June 2016.
For more information on the competition, call011 713 6600 or send email to [email protected].
Little time for entrepreneurs
Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 5
ANDRÉ BAKKES@andrebakkes
What if TygerBurger weren’t a news-paper, but a broadcasting agency?
What if you weren’t bound to lis-ten to hyper local news impacting on thesuburb you live in, but rather the northernsuburbs as a whole?
Would this then contradict what Tyger-Burger stands for?
Followers of the newspaper on Facebookwould have noticed a new feature – a weeklywrap-up video – posted every Tuesday.
In this short video some of the articlesthat appear in the newspaper are highlight-ed, giving you the biggest weekly news fromthe northern suburbs in bite-sized chunks.
Some broadcasters bring you globalnews, some focus on a particular city, butno-one targets a relatively small area suchas the northern suburbs.
This means, of course,that the newspaper con-tinues to set the bar of hy-per local content acrossall mediums.
One of WP Media’s jour-nalists, Brenden Ruiter,asked himself how onecan spread the news in adigital world, and make itas easy as possible for Fa-cebook users to stay up todate.
“The answer was sim-ple,” he says.
“Why not a weeklynews bulletin? We starteda month or two ago andthe popularity of the vid-eos is for all to see. It’s stilla work in progress, ofcourse, with finer details
still being ironed out.”A couple of minutes a week to stay up to
date with news headlines? The viewer’sconvenience is clearly the catch phrase.
Another imminent adoption will be therolling text at the bottom, which will meanone can watch the video with no sound ifnecessary.
In essence, it is a news broadcast with avery brief description of the chosen articles.
If one snippet piques your interest, youcan read more about it on the newspaper’sfree website under the Netwerk24 domain.All you need to do is type tygerburger.co.zainto the URL bar of your browser.
The same concept has also been embracedby the southern suburbs’ People’s Post, soin just six minutes you can get a communitynewspaper’s perspective of happenings inthe whole of Cape Town.V Find TygerBurger on Facebook and look out for “DieWeek in...” on a Tuesday afternoon at 17:00.
New bulletin forhyper local news
Brenden Ruiter presents “Die Week in...” weekly on TygerBurger’sFacebook page.
Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 5
ANDRÉ BAKKES@andrebakkes
What if TygerBurger weren’t a news-paper, but a broadcasting agency?
What if you weren’t bound to lis-ten to hyper local news impacting on thesuburb you live in, but rather the northernsuburbs as a whole?
Would this then contradict what Tyger-Burger stands for?
Followers of the newspaper on Facebookwould have noticed a new feature – a weeklywrap-up video – posted every Tuesday.
In this short video some of the articlesthat appear in the newspaper are highlight-ed, giving you the biggest weekly news fromthe northern suburbs in bite-sized chunks.
Some broadcasters bring you globalnews, some focus on a particular city, butno-one targets a relatively small area suchas the northern suburbs.
This means, of course,that the newspaper con-tinues to set the bar of hy-per local content acrossall mediums.
One of WP Media’s jour-nalists, Brenden Ruiter,asked himself how onecan spread the news in adigital world, and make itas easy as possible for Fa-cebook users to stay up todate.
“The answer was sim-ple,” he says.
“Why not a weeklynews bulletin? We starteda month or two ago andthe popularity of the vid-eos is for all to see. It’s stilla work in progress, ofcourse, with finer details
still being ironed out.”A couple of minutes a week to stay up to
date with news headlines? The viewer’sconvenience is clearly the catch phrase.
Another imminent adoption will be therolling text at the bottom, which will meanone can watch the video with no sound ifnecessary.
In essence, it is a news broadcast with avery brief description of the chosen articles.
If one snippet piques your interest, youcan read more about it on the newspaper’sfree website under the Netwerk24 domain.All you need to do is type tygerburger.co.zainto the URL bar of your browser.
The same concept has also been embracedby the southern suburbs’ People’s Post, soin just six minutes you can get a communitynewspaper’s perspective of happenings inthe whole of Cape Town.V Find TygerBurger on Facebook and look out for “DieWeek in...” on a Tuesday afternoon at 17:00.
New bulletin forhyper local news
Brenden Ruiter presents “Die Week in...” weekly on TygerBurger’sFacebook page.
6 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016ADVERTENSIE
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6 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016ADVERTENSIE
Maak vooruitgang moontlik. Tesame.
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Ons staan 1 uit 5 kinders aan dwelms af. Maar as hulle hulp en ondersteuningkry, kan hulle die gewoonte afleer en weer ’n toekoms hê. Bel ons tolvryedwelmhulplyn vir raad. Saam kan ons Kaapstad se dwelmprobleem hokslaan.
24UURHULPLYN: 0800 43 57 48
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Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 7
Tik andalcoholbiggestaddictionANDRÉ BAKKES
@andrebakkes
Being a drug addict has been likened towearing a mask.At first you find the seemingly self-
confident person looking back at you in themirror intriguing, but before too long youcannot even recall the real you.You become themask, andwithout it you
feel incomplete.Every now and again a drug addict will
experience a moment of clarity and yearnto be free.But this is the exception rather than the
rule.According to Ramot’s manager, Lettie
Visser, the vast majority of patients whowalk through their doors are there becauseof someone else.“More often than not a loved one or an
employer demands that the patient comesfor treatment. It is rare that patients realisethemselves that their addiction actuallyhurts those closest to them the most.”With DrugAwarenessWeek from 24 to 28
June just around the corner, TygerBurgerspoke to one of the rehabilitation centresoperating in the northern suburbs.Ramot Treatment Centre for Substance
Dependence in Parow was established in1964 by the Dutch Reformed Church andhas since guided thousands of addicts fromall over South Africa to a full recovery.By far the two most common addictions
they treat are alcohol and tik dependence.Every week on a Tuesday and Thursday
people from all walks of life are admittedand subjected to an intense and profession-ally managed rehabilitation programme,consisting of one week of detox and fourweeks of structured in-patient pro-grammes.Some try to escape, some try to coerce a
friend into smuggling drugs onto the prem-ises and others try to fill the voidwith over-eating.Ultimately, all of the patientswill be com-
pletely drug-free by the time they are dis-charged.“AtRamot, once patients are out of detox,
they don’t just lie in bed. We have manyprogrammes designed to assist them intheir recovery. We provide structure, agood diet, a creative workshop and a gym,to name but a few benefits,” says Visser.She continues: “We are rather unique in
the fact that we don’t have former addictson the payroll, but rather professional,qualified and registered staff. We do, how-ever, make use of ex-addict volunteers. Be-sides ourmedical staff we rely on the thera-peutic services of a psychologist, a bioki-neticist, social workers, a teacher and aspiritual counsellor.”The enormous drug problem facing the
Western Cape receives plenty of coverage,but according toVisser someof the drug ad-dictions are underplayed.“We see the ugly side of dagga addiction.
It blocks thenormal cognitive and emotion-al development of adolescents.Wehavehadpatients here in their thirtieswith themen-tal and emotional capacity of teenagers.Their sense of responsibility is so far re-moved from reality that it seems almost alost cause. Somemay even becomepsychot-ic with regular use,” she elaborates.As with all organisations of Ramot’s ilk,
sufficient funds will always be an issue.“The money we receive from the govern-
ment, medical aids and private funding isnever enough. We have been trying to buynewmattresses for yearsnow.Sodonationsfrom the public are invaluable and servesan incredibly great cause. Anyone whowants to show their support to us they cango to our website, www.ramot.co.za,” con-cludes Visser.V Read next week’s TygerBurger to hear the storiesof an addict and an ex-addict.
Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 7
Tik andalcoholbiggestaddictionANDRÉ BAKKES
@andrebakkes
Being a drug addict has been likened towearing a mask.At first you find the seemingly self-
confident person looking back at you in themirror intriguing, but before too long youcannot even recall the real you.You become themask, andwithout it you
feel incomplete.Every now and again a drug addict will
experience a moment of clarity and yearnto be free.But this is the exception rather than the
rule.According to Ramot’s manager, Lettie
Visser, the vast majority of patients whowalk through their doors are there becauseof someone else.“More often than not a loved one or an
employer demands that the patient comesfor treatment. It is rare that patients realisethemselves that their addiction actuallyhurts those closest to them the most.”With DrugAwarenessWeek from 24 to 28
June just around the corner, TygerBurgerspoke to one of the rehabilitation centresoperating in the northern suburbs.Ramot Treatment Centre for Substance
Dependence in Parow was established in1964 by the Dutch Reformed Church andhas since guided thousands of addicts fromall over South Africa to a full recovery.By far the two most common addictions
they treat are alcohol and tik dependence.Every week on a Tuesday and Thursday
people from all walks of life are admittedand subjected to an intense and profession-ally managed rehabilitation programme,consisting of one week of detox and fourweeks of structured in-patient pro-grammes.Some try to escape, some try to coerce a
friend into smuggling drugs onto the prem-ises and others try to fill the voidwith over-eating.Ultimately, all of the patientswill be com-
pletely drug-free by the time they are dis-charged.“AtRamot, once patients are out of detox,
they don’t just lie in bed. We have manyprogrammes designed to assist them intheir recovery. We provide structure, agood diet, a creative workshop and a gym,to name but a few benefits,” says Visser.She continues: “We are rather unique in
the fact that we don’t have former addictson the payroll, but rather professional,qualified and registered staff. We do, how-ever, make use of ex-addict volunteers. Be-sides ourmedical staff we rely on the thera-peutic services of a psychologist, a bioki-neticist, social workers, a teacher and aspiritual counsellor.”The enormous drug problem facing the
Western Cape receives plenty of coverage,but according toVisser someof the drug ad-dictions are underplayed.“We see the ugly side of dagga addiction.
It blocks thenormal cognitive and emotion-al development of adolescents.Wehavehadpatients here in their thirtieswith themen-tal and emotional capacity of teenagers.Their sense of responsibility is so far re-moved from reality that it seems almost alost cause. Somemay even becomepsychot-ic with regular use,” she elaborates.As with all organisations of Ramot’s ilk,
sufficient funds will always be an issue.“The money we receive from the govern-
ment, medical aids and private funding isnever enough. We have been trying to buynewmattresses for yearsnow.Sodonationsfrom the public are invaluable and servesan incredibly great cause. Anyone whowants to show their support to us they cango to our website, www.ramot.co.za,” con-cludes Visser.V Read next week’s TygerBurger to hear the storiesof an addict and an ex-addict.
8 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016NUUS
ASTRID FEBRUARIE@astridfebruarie
St Joseph’s Home for chroni-cally ill children hosted anopen day to introduce its new
and upgraded facilities as well asshowcase its services to all healthpractitioners who have to refer pa-tients.
Located inMontana, this uniquefacility was established in 1935 bythe Pallottine Missionary Sisters.
Alrika Hefers, resource develop-ment manager of the home, sayssince 2014 St Joseph’s has been un-dergoing major renovations worthR40 million in order to create amore child friendly and “homely”environment for its young pa-tients.
“It is imperative for St Joseph’sto showcase its services to create
a good understanding of its servi-ces,” she says.
The open day was attended bynearly 200 practitioners includingnurses, physiotherapists, occupa-tional therapists, speech thera-pists and social workers to allowthem a firsthand experience of StJoseph’s 24 medical specialisedand general care and rehabilita-tion.
“This is all part of its holistic andintegrated services as more than270 children frompoorly resourcedbackgrounds and who cannot af-ford paid medical services, are re-ferred from the state hospitals to StJoseph’s as a step-down facility toheal and recoup before they can gohome,” Hefers says.
The first rehabward, Sunflower,was also introduced during theopen day.
Hefers says the renovated Sun-flower ward has been designed toaccommodate patients rangingfrom newborns to 18 years whohave been referred from state hos-pitals for rehabilitation.
“Since the rehab pilot projectstarted nearly three years ago,nearly 170 childrenhavebenefittedfromour rehab services,” she says.
The 14-member staff also includesocial work and counselling sup-port.
The 20 to 25-bed ward has beenmodernised and designed bearingin mind the complexity of the re-hab conditions, theassociatedwithhigh intensity nursing care andvulnerability of patients.
Hefers says rehabilitation willbecome themain focus of thiswardwhich is driven by a multidisci-plinary team.
St Joseph’s upgraded
Andisiwe Dlokweni, a trainee nurse, with baby Bonita Snyman in one of thenew wards which was recently renovated.
ASTRID FEBRUARIE@astridfebruarie
Assisting children and provide guidancewith the aim of improving their quality oflife is exactly what a Bishop Lavis residentis doing through his feeding scheme.
Lorenzo Williams, chairperson of theBishop Lavis Feeding Scheme, says throughhis organisation he provides meals to chil-dren in the community and also a place ofsafety where they can socialise with theirpeers.
“We live in a community where drugs andgangsterism is rife and children are easilylured into gangs as they seek attention andwant to feel like they belong,” he says.
Despite beingwheelchair bound and para-lysed from the waist down, Williams be-lieves that his disability is not a limitationand that it is mind over matter.
“I do not let my condition stop me fromgiving back and doingmybest to support theyouth. I want them to understand that theytoo are capable of anything,” he says.
Williams says the children, about 150 whoattend the feeding scheme weekly, receive ahealthy balanced meal which he believesthey do not get at home daily.
“Here aremanyunemployed people in ourcommunity who struggle to support theirfamilies and if I can help them for a long asI live, I will do so. They are children. Theyshould not be concerned about where theirnext meal should come from,” he says.
Williams and his daughters, Gail andGay-lene Williams, also help the children withtheir homework.
“The children who come to the feedingscheme must be in school as we want themto understand their education is importantand they cannot expect anything from any-one if they do not make an effort to enhancetheir lives,” he says.The feeding scheme provides meals on
Mondays and Thursdays and is open from14:00 until about 16:00.After 16:00 the children sit and do their
homework and then have time to socialise.They are taught to walk home in groups forsafety reasons.“We are truly grateful for the support we
receive and call on anyone who can assistus with more donations of food, clothing,new pots and cutlery in order for us to con-tinue what we are doing,” Williams says.V Readers who are interested in supporting the feed-ing scheme can contact Williams on 063 153 7688.
Paralysed man supports 150
Agroup of youngCapetonians are encourag-ing SouthAfricans to get involvedwith localgovernment through their #SwingYourVotecampaign.
The youth leaders, working under theEducoafrica banner, hail fromLanga,Kraai-fontein, Delft, Khayelitsha and HanoverPark and hope to inspire young people tobuild relationships with local governmentthrough accountability and active citizen-ship.
“In the past sevenmonths a diverse groupof youth from different areas of Cape Townhave been undergoing a course on publicgovernance,” explains the group’s AneleWondo.
“The programme is called Making LocalGovernmentWork (MLGW)and looks at bet-ter ways of engaging with our local govern-ment for the betterment of service deliveryand holding them accountable for their ac-tions.”
Anele explains that their hashtag, whichthey are hoping will be shared on social me-dia platforms, will not only challenge citi-zens to vote but also “be involved in the proc-ess and structures of democracy by claimingspaces they occupy and not just complainand burn tyres and facilities”.
The campaign also aims to engage youngpeople in conversation about their concernsor the issues they face. Anele invites youngCapetonians to photograph themselves witha #SwingYourVote poster and upload it totheir socialmedia profiles or their “SwingY-ourVote Campaign” Facebook page to help
them spread their message of civic aware-ness and start a dialogue.V Visit the “SwingYourVote Campaign” Facebookpage, follow @EducoAfrica on Twitter or email [email protected].
Capetonians challengerest of South Africa
Zikhona Mgwali from Kraaifontein is among theyoung people challenging Capetonians to#SwingYourVote.
Aspiring emcees have until Friday (17 June)to register for a chance to host the ACTScholarships final at the Market Theatre inJohannesburg on Monday 10 October.
The ACT Scholarships competition seesmatric, first and second year performingarts scholars and students battle it out in au-dition rounds before heading to the Johan-nesburg finals to compete for a share of
R800 000 to go towards tuition fees for a per-forming arts qualification at any accreditedSouth African tertiary institution.ACTwill arrange transport and accommo-
dation. The winning emcee will also receivea stipend for their efforts. Cape Town audi-tions will take place on Thursday 30 June.V Visit http://bit.ly/1TWeNuv to register and receiveaudition material and necessary details.
Deadline looms for aspiring emcees
Learners from Voorbrug High School in Delft who participated in the Microsoft exam from frontleft are Adiel Williams, Joshua September and Dalton Williams. Standing behind them is LlewellynScholtz and at the back is Kyle Arendse.
Youth can at I-CANin Elsies River centreASTRID FEBRUARIE
@astridfebruarie
Grade 12 computer application technologylearners are being offered an exciting oppor-tunity to write an international exam inWord or Excel at the I-CAN Centre in ElsiesRiver.
Llewellyn Scholtz, CEO of the GenesisCommunity IT Initiative andmanager of theI-CAN Centre, says this exciting opportuni-ty will bring value to Grade 12s.
“As we prepare our future thinkers to beindustry ready, we request the CAT teacheror information technology departments ofschools to market this opportunity to theirlearners,” he says.
Scholtz says the I-CAN Centre is a regis-tered Microsoft IT Academy and a Certiporttesting centre to write international exams.
“As part of our academic programmes weoffer a course called Microsoft Office Spe-cialist (MOS) to the value ofR3500where stu-dents can obtain international accreditationfor Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and Out-look.
He says the selected learners will under-take an international exam (MicrosoftWord) of 50 minutes at the centre in ElsiesRiver.Several features of Microsoft Word will be
covered, which include sharing and main-taining documents,applying different views to a document,
applying protection to a document, manag-ing document versions, sharing documents,saving a document, applying a template toa document, formatting content and apply-ing font and paragraph attributes.Scholtz says the cost of the exam (Word)
is R170 per learner.“Upon registration for the exam learners
will receivedata files andaworksheet topre-pare them for the exams. Certificates are ob-tained immediately via email or MicrosoftCentre can be contacted for it to be deliv-ered,” he says.Scholtz says based on requests theywould
gladly facilitate a workshop or presentationto explain the opportunity in detail.V For more information contact the centre on021 202 0596.
8 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016NUUS
ASTRID FEBRUARIE@astridfebruarie
St Joseph’s Home for chroni-cally ill children hosted anopen day to introduce its new
and upgraded facilities as well asshowcase its services to all healthpractitioners who have to refer pa-tients.
Located inMontana, this uniquefacility was established in 1935 bythe Pallottine Missionary Sisters.
Alrika Hefers, resource develop-ment manager of the home, sayssince 2014 St Joseph’s has been un-dergoing major renovations worthR40 million in order to create amore child friendly and “homely”environment for its young pa-tients.
“It is imperative for St Joseph’sto showcase its services to create
a good understanding of its servi-ces,” she says.
The open day was attended bynearly 200 practitioners includingnurses, physiotherapists, occupa-tional therapists, speech thera-pists and social workers to allowthem a firsthand experience of StJoseph’s 24 medical specialisedand general care and rehabilita-tion.
“This is all part of its holistic andintegrated services as more than270 children frompoorly resourcedbackgrounds and who cannot af-ford paid medical services, are re-ferred from the state hospitals to StJoseph’s as a step-down facility toheal and recoup before they can gohome,” Hefers says.
The first rehabward, Sunflower,was also introduced during theopen day.
Hefers says the renovated Sun-flower ward has been designed toaccommodate patients rangingfrom newborns to 18 years whohave been referred from state hos-pitals for rehabilitation.
“Since the rehab pilot projectstarted nearly three years ago,nearly 170 childrenhavebenefittedfromour rehab services,” she says.
The 14-member staff also includesocial work and counselling sup-port.
The 20 to 25-bed ward has beenmodernised and designed bearingin mind the complexity of the re-hab conditions, theassociatedwithhigh intensity nursing care andvulnerability of patients.
Hefers says rehabilitation willbecome themain focus of thiswardwhich is driven by a multidisci-plinary team.
St Joseph’s upgraded
Andisiwe Dlokweni, a trainee nurse, with baby Bonita Snyman in one of thenew wards which was recently renovated.
ASTRID FEBRUARIE@astridfebruarie
Assisting children and provide guidancewith the aim of improving their quality oflife is exactly what a Bishop Lavis residentis doing through his feeding scheme.
Lorenzo Williams, chairperson of theBishop Lavis Feeding Scheme, says throughhis organisation he provides meals to chil-dren in the community and also a place ofsafety where they can socialise with theirpeers.
“We live in a community where drugs andgangsterism is rife and children are easilylured into gangs as they seek attention andwant to feel like they belong,” he says.
Despite beingwheelchair bound and para-lysed from the waist down, Williams be-lieves that his disability is not a limitationand that it is mind over matter.
“I do not let my condition stop me fromgiving back and doingmybest to support theyouth. I want them to understand that theytoo are capable of anything,” he says.
Williams says the children, about 150 whoattend the feeding scheme weekly, receive ahealthy balanced meal which he believesthey do not get at home daily.
“Here aremanyunemployed people in ourcommunity who struggle to support theirfamilies and if I can help them for a long asI live, I will do so. They are children. Theyshould not be concerned about where theirnext meal should come from,” he says.
Williams and his daughters, Gail andGay-lene Williams, also help the children withtheir homework.
“The children who come to the feedingscheme must be in school as we want themto understand their education is importantand they cannot expect anything from any-one if they do not make an effort to enhancetheir lives,” he says.The feeding scheme provides meals on
Mondays and Thursdays and is open from14:00 until about 16:00.After 16:00 the children sit and do their
homework and then have time to socialise.They are taught to walk home in groups forsafety reasons.“We are truly grateful for the support we
receive and call on anyone who can assistus with more donations of food, clothing,new pots and cutlery in order for us to con-tinue what we are doing,” Williams says.V Readers who are interested in supporting the feed-ing scheme can contact Williams on 063 153 7688.
Paralysed man supports 150
Agroup of youngCapetonians are encourag-ing SouthAfricans to get involvedwith localgovernment through their #SwingYourVotecampaign.
The youth leaders, working under theEducoafrica banner, hail fromLanga,Kraai-fontein, Delft, Khayelitsha and HanoverPark and hope to inspire young people tobuild relationships with local governmentthrough accountability and active citizen-ship.
“In the past sevenmonths a diverse groupof youth from different areas of Cape Townhave been undergoing a course on publicgovernance,” explains the group’s AneleWondo.
“The programme is called Making LocalGovernmentWork (MLGW)and looks at bet-ter ways of engaging with our local govern-ment for the betterment of service deliveryand holding them accountable for their ac-tions.”
Anele explains that their hashtag, whichthey are hoping will be shared on social me-dia platforms, will not only challenge citi-zens to vote but also “be involved in the proc-ess and structures of democracy by claimingspaces they occupy and not just complainand burn tyres and facilities”.
The campaign also aims to engage youngpeople in conversation about their concernsor the issues they face. Anele invites youngCapetonians to photograph themselves witha #SwingYourVote poster and upload it totheir socialmedia profiles or their “SwingY-ourVote Campaign” Facebook page to help
them spread their message of civic aware-ness and start a dialogue.V Visit the “SwingYourVote Campaign” Facebookpage, follow @EducoAfrica on Twitter or email [email protected].
Capetonians challengerest of South Africa
Zikhona Mgwali from Kraaifontein is among theyoung people challenging Capetonians to#SwingYourVote.
Aspiring emcees have until Friday (17 June)to register for a chance to host the ACTScholarships final at the Market Theatre inJohannesburg on Monday 10 October.
The ACT Scholarships competition seesmatric, first and second year performingarts scholars and students battle it out in au-dition rounds before heading to the Johan-nesburg finals to compete for a share of
R800 000 to go towards tuition fees for a per-forming arts qualification at any accreditedSouth African tertiary institution.ACTwill arrange transport and accommo-
dation. The winning emcee will also receivea stipend for their efforts. Cape Town audi-tions will take place on Thursday 30 June.V Visit http://bit.ly/1TWeNuv to register and receiveaudition material and necessary details.
Deadline looms for aspiring emcees
Learners from Voorbrug High School in Delft who participated in the Microsoft exam from frontleft are Adiel Williams, Joshua September and Dalton Williams. Standing behind them is LlewellynScholtz and at the back is Kyle Arendse.
Youth can at I-CANin Elsies River centreASTRID FEBRUARIE
@astridfebruarie
Grade 12 computer application technologylearners are being offered an exciting oppor-tunity to write an international exam inWord or Excel at the I-CAN Centre in ElsiesRiver.
Llewellyn Scholtz, CEO of the GenesisCommunity IT Initiative andmanager of theI-CAN Centre, says this exciting opportuni-ty will bring value to Grade 12s.
“As we prepare our future thinkers to beindustry ready, we request the CAT teacheror information technology departments ofschools to market this opportunity to theirlearners,” he says.
Scholtz says the I-CAN Centre is a regis-tered Microsoft IT Academy and a Certiporttesting centre to write international exams.
“As part of our academic programmes weoffer a course called Microsoft Office Spe-cialist (MOS) to the value ofR3500where stu-dents can obtain international accreditationfor Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and Out-look.
He says the selected learners will under-take an international exam (MicrosoftWord) of 50 minutes at the centre in ElsiesRiver.Several features of Microsoft Word will be
covered, which include sharing and main-taining documents,applying different views to a document,
applying protection to a document, manag-ing document versions, sharing documents,saving a document, applying a template toa document, formatting content and apply-ing font and paragraph attributes.Scholtz says the cost of the exam (Word)
is R170 per learner.“Upon registration for the exam learners
will receivedata files andaworksheet topre-pare them for the exams. Certificates are ob-tained immediately via email or MicrosoftCentre can be contacted for it to be deliv-ered,” he says.Scholtz says based on requests theywould
gladly facilitate a workshop or presentationto explain the opportunity in detail.V For more information contact the centre on021 202 0596.
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danke. Skakel Maama by 063 089 1049.
.
No more worriesI am here to solve your problems
My name is Hendrick. I am 52 years, l live inKraaifontein. The reason I wrote this message is to
make sure that you also get it. I know you are the wayi was. My life was a mess. I worked for 22 years withno money and my husband left me. I had a big courtcase and had a lot of debt but a few weeks i read in anewspaper and I saw a lady from strand who wonmoney from lotto. I called CHIEF BADRU and he
charged me R700 to solve my problems. I paid off mydebt and my husband came back. My financial pro-blems were solved, my court case was scratched.
He gave me a magic ring which changed my life andprotected me. I am succesful in love again.
I live a happy life now. Thanks CHIEF BADRU forbringing joy in my life. Stop suffering in silence with
R700 you can change your life% CHIEF BADRU 083 420 8829
.
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10 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016GEKLASSIFISEERD
X1R97M0D-AL250516
082 257 4164
CALL ME: 078 095 5017
021 949 0458
NAME, SURNAME, SALARY, ID
& AMMOUNT NEEDED
YOU ARE WELCOME!
deals
RED HOT DEALS!Where MORE MONEY MATTERS
WP Media, publishers of TygerBurger,People’s Post and City Vision requires theservicesof a sales representative.Thepersonwill bebased inBellville.This person will be responsible to servicethe areaofMitchell’s Plain.
Duties:• Daily canvasing of new business by selling blockadvertisements for the direct sales department
• Make sure monthly targets are reached and evenexceeded
• Stimulate themarket bymeans of innovative ideasand by creating advertising platforms which will suitthe client's advertising needs
• Identify and capitalise on opportunities togenerate additional income
Requirements:• Matric or similar qualification• Degree or diploma in marketing would be anadvantage
• At least two years' sales experience would serve asan advantage
• Computer literacy, especially MS Office(Excel,Word, Powerpoint andOutlook)
• Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills• Good communication skills (write and talk)• Goodpresentation skills• Valid Code 8 driver's licence and own, reliabletransport essential
• A positive attitude and the ability to work in anextremely pressurised environment
• Initiative and the ability to clinch a deal• Ad-hoc functions, openings of businesses,networking events have to be attended in and afterhours
In exchange for the successful candidate's servicesthe company offers a competitive salary and fringebenefits including medical aid, pension and a carallowance.
If you meet the requirements and would like to joint h i s d y n a m i c s a l e s t e a m , g o t ohttp://media24.eng.internal.erecruit.co.za/ andclickon “sales&marketing”.
Closingdate for applications: 24 June2016
If you haven't heard from us by 1 July 2016, yourapplication shouldbe regardedasunsuccessful.
In keepingwithMedia24 policy, preferencewill begiven to candidates who will help us achieve ouremployment equity targets.
VACANCY
ADVERTISINGR E P R E S E N T A T I V E
.
LEGAL
1440
.
DIVORCE QUICK RESULTSTerms avail. % 061 405 0092
.
LOANS
1445
.
A BRIDGING LOANWaiting for
Pension/Packagepayouts? SMS or send"please call me"082 301 7856Ph: 0860 105 546
.
Are u waiting on aPENSION /PROVIDENTpayout? Lump sum only.Sms/Call: 0768867655
.
.Get your bond approved. 1st or
2nd bond. ITC not important.Approval guaranteed.
T's & C's apply send PCM to081 398 5833
.LOANS approved in 5 minutes.Blacklisted and garnishee welcome.SMS name, surname & ID number,net & gross salary and companyname to Lucy 083 330 5607
.
NEED CASH LOAN????Quick result,
same day payout.Please call / Whatsapp
076 982 3387.
PERSONAL
1460
.MOTOR VEHICLE:
CF 88144 & CA 831992If not collected within 7days, vehicles will be sold
to defray costs.
.
FOR SALE
.
WENDY HOUSES
1677
.
AK WENDY'SCash D.I.Y. 3 x 6 - R5 4003 x 9 - R7 5003 x 3 - R3 5003 x 7 - toilet + basin R8 200082 621 4441/021 3935475
.
.
BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610.
5 m BOUSAND & KLIP.021 397 1501/ 082 709 6443
.
ABACUS BLOCKSBlock Size: 90M, 140M,
190MCHEAPEST PRICESAlso Cement, Sand &
Stone078 539 4782021 704 6932
We deliver to all areas.
Western Province SuppliersBou stene (klei & sement),blokke, plaveisel, sand, klip,gravel, sement, concreteprodukte en meer!!!(aflewering ingesluit)Kontak: Janine of AnitaKantoor 021 886 5303Cell: 084 081 8852
Epos: [email protected]@wpsuppliers.co.za
.
GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
.
CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803.
BLINDS: All Types. Discount onimmediate orders. Call Alfonso0715748102/ 0215920426
.CARPET & UPHOLSTERYcleaning. Phone 021 905-4529 or072 832 1388
.CARPETS, Couches CLEANEDA deep wash at best rates.021 592 0626/082 428 7163
.
BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
.
All BuildingWorkCarports, paint work,
waterproofing, carpenterwork, general building
work, tile workCONTACT DANIE079 660 4664/021 952 9928
FOR ALL BUILDINGRenovations, vibracrete walls,
carports, wendy houses & replacingwooden frames with aluminiumpainting, plumbing & paving.
Call 081 450 9021 / 021 952 4758
.
Bouwerk en planneasook: Vibracretewalls, houses, fancyceilings, raisers, spikesand Carports & Paving.Call: 021 908 0012/082 299 9111
.
DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807.
AERIAL SATELLITE SERVICESHave DStv/Aerial Problems?
* No Signal?* Picture breaking up?* Re-installations?
We do: Home Theatre, Extra Points,TOP TV install
Call Vincent 0822689339Same day response.
.
PRO FIX TVRepairs to all makes of TV's,Plasmas and LCD's.Free pick-up & deliveries.Aerial & DStv installations.0219317616/ 0832949931
.
ELECTRICAL
1810
.
ALL ABOUT APPLIANCES
Repairs to stoves, w.machines,t/driers, m/waves, d/washers &fridges.
Contact Mr Campbell 0782228510 or0730471484 / 0219523417 /0219521399ALL MAKES & MODELS
.
All Areas Electrical WorkInstallations Geyser repair
Pre-paid MetersCompliance Certificates
083 3358524/ 021 8391173079 172 5848 - 24/7
.
FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)
Call: 083 330 1625*All jobs done at home!!!
.
GLASS/WINDOWS
1827
.ALUMINIUM windows, doors,b.bars, gates & glass repairs.Call: 073 429 7856
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835
.
Built in cupboardskitchen & bedrooms.
0219525374/0796924877.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
.
J & C ALUMINIUMAluminium doors, window frames
+ glass fitted, sliding doors,shower doors and shopfronts,
enclosures & repairs. All work fitted& made of a very high quality.
20 Yrs experience.
Contact: Sheldon RinquestAll hrs @ 079 817 1092
.VIBRACRETE EXTENSION074 321 9215 / 021 857 0014
.
VIBRACRETE-MUREOprig en verhogings, los materiaal
vir "DIY".
Skakel Concrecor Blackheath021 9057 820 k.u.
.
MISCELLANEOUS
1845
.AHA Burglar Bars, Gates&Vibr0219331647/0835421097/0219091807.
.
RUBBLE
REMOVAL
1860
.KIA BAKKIE for removals of rubbleand furniture. Call 074 404 1977
.
PROPERTIES
.
SEPARATE
ENTRANCES
3316
.
BISHOP LAVISSep. entrance, W & Eincluded. R2 850 p.m.Call: 079 458 8301 /
061 642 6903
.
EMPLOYMENT
.
ADMINISTRATIVE
3605
.
Post available at Doctorsrooms in Belhar as aReceptionist
experience will be anadvantage.
Please email cv [email protected]
.
ARTISANS/TRADE
3620
.
Qualified Leak-detectionapplicants needed. Youmust be qualified. Pleasecontact Vimla Govenderon 021-9818661 or send
2 page CV [email protected]
.
We are looking for aQualified Plumber. YouMUST BE QUALIFIED andPIRB REGISTERED. Pleasecontact Vimla Govenderon 021-9818661 or email
your 2page CV [email protected]
.
VOLTYDSE SKIMMERBENODIG.
SKAKEL ANTHONY :060 442 2556
.
GENERAL
3680
.
BLOKMAN, BAKKERS,KASSIERE EN
ALGEMENE WERKERSbenodig vir Supermark in
Brackenfell.Afrikaans en Engelsmagtig en kontakbare
verwysings is ‘n vereiste.Faks CV aan:021 981 0420
.Huishou Inbly! 30-45jr. Skraal ,enkel.R250p/w.CY 081 536 7430
.
Verdien R15 000 P/MOnmiddellik beskikbaarSkakel Tessa 021 910 0992
/ 072 416 3875
.
Amin/ Sales StaffR5 000
021-838 2116 /Candice 072 6076817
.
EMPLOYMENT3600
.
CALL CENTRES3640
.
CALL CENTREBasies + Kommissie vir “Call Centre“ agente
met 'n soliede verkoops agtergrond,verkieslik versekering en selfoon verkope.Baie opwindende omgewing om in te werk.
Daagliks, weekliks enmaandlikse aansporings bonus + mediese fonds.Verkry 'n tweede maandlikse inkomste as bonustot en met R3 000 op die 25ste van elke maand.
Naby publieke vervoer, Moet goed tweetalig wees,Afrikaans en Engels sal voorkeur kry.
Slegs agente met “Call Centre“ ondervindinghoef aansoek te doen.
KontakHelen 074 204 2717
.
CALL CENTRE IN SOMERSET WEST
Our Call Centre is made up of an Experienced,Young, Innovative, and massively determinedteam. We are 100% focused on growth for ourBusiness and its employees. We want
Professional, Ambitious, Target driven and veryhard working telemarketers to join our
dynamic team.
The position offers a Basic,Uncapped Commission, Daily Incentives
as well as Daily Meals.
No Sales involved.
Availability: Immediately
Office Hours
% GIOVONNA on 072 245 3221
.
TRAINING COURSES3765
.
Kingsway Collegewww.kingswaycollege.co.za
Email:[email protected] NO: 01999 2102
Accreditation Umalusi no: 14FET 02000011PANursing Programmes now open
Diploma in Business & Management Studies (N4-N6)National & Intl Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality
Diploma in Engineering Studies (N1-N6)Diploma in (ICB) Accounting & Business Studies
National Certificate Information Technology (mict)NCV Office administration Level 2-4
Certificate in Machinery Training e.g. Forklift,Over head Crane & more. Lots more short courses.
Cape Town CampusHeerengract Street, Pier House Bld, 6th Floor
Call: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170Bellville Campus
1 Kort Street, Regram Building 1 St FloorCall 021 945 2223 / 021 948 9885
.
GENERAL3680
.
Employment nowCashiers, Cruise ship attendants, Flight attendants,Call centres, Housekeeping /Cleaners, Pick & PackersWaitress/Bartenders, Grade 10/11/12 hospitality,
office and general jobs.Visit us at: Heerengract Street,Pier House Bld, 6th Floor,
Call: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170Visit us at: 1 Kort Street, Regkam Building,
1st Floor, BellvileCall 021 945 2223 / 021 948 9885
10 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016GEKLASSIFISEERD
X1R97M0D-AL250516
082 257 4164
CALL ME: 078 095 5017
021 949 0458
NAME, SURNAME, SALARY, ID
& AMMOUNT NEEDED
YOU ARE WELCOME!
deals
RED HOT DEALS!Where MORE MONEY MATTERS
WP Media, publishers of TygerBurger,People’s Post and City Vision requires theservicesof a sales representative.Thepersonwill bebased inBellville.This person will be responsible to servicethe areaofMitchell’s Plain.
Duties:• Daily canvasing of new business by selling blockadvertisements for the direct sales department
• Make sure monthly targets are reached and evenexceeded
• Stimulate themarket bymeans of innovative ideasand by creating advertising platforms which will suitthe client's advertising needs
• Identify and capitalise on opportunities togenerate additional income
Requirements:• Matric or similar qualification• Degree or diploma in marketing would be anadvantage
• At least two years' sales experience would serve asan advantage
• Computer literacy, especially MS Office(Excel,Word, Powerpoint andOutlook)
• Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills• Good communication skills (write and talk)• Goodpresentation skills• Valid Code 8 driver's licence and own, reliabletransport essential
• A positive attitude and the ability to work in anextremely pressurised environment
• Initiative and the ability to clinch a deal• Ad-hoc functions, openings of businesses,networking events have to be attended in and afterhours
In exchange for the successful candidate's servicesthe company offers a competitive salary and fringebenefits including medical aid, pension and a carallowance.
If you meet the requirements and would like to joint h i s d y n a m i c s a l e s t e a m , g o t ohttp://media24.eng.internal.erecruit.co.za/ andclickon “sales&marketing”.
Closingdate for applications: 24 June2016
If you haven't heard from us by 1 July 2016, yourapplication shouldbe regardedasunsuccessful.
In keepingwithMedia24 policy, preferencewill begiven to candidates who will help us achieve ouremployment equity targets.
VACANCY
ADVERTISINGR E P R E S E N T A T I V E
.
LEGAL
1440
.
DIVORCE QUICK RESULTSTerms avail. % 061 405 0092
.
LOANS
1445
.
A BRIDGING LOANWaiting for
Pension/Packagepayouts? SMS or send"please call me"082 301 7856Ph: 0860 105 546
.
Are u waiting on aPENSION /PROVIDENTpayout? Lump sum only.Sms/Call: 0768867655
.
.Get your bond approved. 1st or
2nd bond. ITC not important.Approval guaranteed.
T's & C's apply send PCM to081 398 5833
.LOANS approved in 5 minutes.Blacklisted and garnishee welcome.SMS name, surname & ID number,net & gross salary and companyname to Lucy 083 330 5607
.
NEED CASH LOAN????Quick result,
same day payout.Please call / Whatsapp
076 982 3387.
PERSONAL
1460
.MOTOR VEHICLE:
CF 88144 & CA 831992If not collected within 7days, vehicles will be sold
to defray costs.
.
FOR SALE
.
WENDY HOUSES
1677
.
AK WENDY'SCash D.I.Y. 3 x 6 - R5 4003 x 9 - R7 5003 x 3 - R3 5003 x 7 - toilet + basin R8 200082 621 4441/021 3935475
.
.
BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610.
5 m BOUSAND & KLIP.021 397 1501/ 082 709 6443
.
ABACUS BLOCKSBlock Size: 90M, 140M,
190MCHEAPEST PRICESAlso Cement, Sand &
Stone078 539 4782021 704 6932
We deliver to all areas.
Western Province SuppliersBou stene (klei & sement),blokke, plaveisel, sand, klip,gravel, sement, concreteprodukte en meer!!!(aflewering ingesluit)Kontak: Janine of AnitaKantoor 021 886 5303Cell: 084 081 8852
Epos: [email protected]@wpsuppliers.co.za
.
GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
.
CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803.
BLINDS: All Types. Discount onimmediate orders. Call Alfonso0715748102/ 0215920426
.CARPET & UPHOLSTERYcleaning. Phone 021 905-4529 or072 832 1388
.CARPETS, Couches CLEANEDA deep wash at best rates.021 592 0626/082 428 7163
.
BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
.
All BuildingWorkCarports, paint work,
waterproofing, carpenterwork, general building
work, tile workCONTACT DANIE079 660 4664/021 952 9928
FOR ALL BUILDINGRenovations, vibracrete walls,
carports, wendy houses & replacingwooden frames with aluminiumpainting, plumbing & paving.
Call 081 450 9021 / 021 952 4758
.
Bouwerk en planneasook: Vibracretewalls, houses, fancyceilings, raisers, spikesand Carports & Paving.Call: 021 908 0012/082 299 9111
.
DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807.
AERIAL SATELLITE SERVICESHave DStv/Aerial Problems?
* No Signal?* Picture breaking up?* Re-installations?
We do: Home Theatre, Extra Points,TOP TV install
Call Vincent 0822689339Same day response.
.
PRO FIX TVRepairs to all makes of TV's,Plasmas and LCD's.Free pick-up & deliveries.Aerial & DStv installations.0219317616/ 0832949931
.
ELECTRICAL
1810
.
ALL ABOUT APPLIANCES
Repairs to stoves, w.machines,t/driers, m/waves, d/washers &fridges.
Contact Mr Campbell 0782228510 or0730471484 / 0219523417 /0219521399ALL MAKES & MODELS
.
All Areas Electrical WorkInstallations Geyser repair
Pre-paid MetersCompliance Certificates
083 3358524/ 021 8391173079 172 5848 - 24/7
.
FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)
Call: 083 330 1625*All jobs done at home!!!
.
GLASS/WINDOWS
1827
.ALUMINIUM windows, doors,b.bars, gates & glass repairs.Call: 073 429 7856
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835
.
Built in cupboardskitchen & bedrooms.
0219525374/0796924877.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
.
J & C ALUMINIUMAluminium doors, window frames
+ glass fitted, sliding doors,shower doors and shopfronts,
enclosures & repairs. All work fitted& made of a very high quality.
20 Yrs experience.
Contact: Sheldon RinquestAll hrs @ 079 817 1092
.VIBRACRETE EXTENSION074 321 9215 / 021 857 0014
.
VIBRACRETE-MUREOprig en verhogings, los materiaal
vir "DIY".
Skakel Concrecor Blackheath021 9057 820 k.u.
.
MISCELLANEOUS
1845
.AHA Burglar Bars, Gates&Vibr0219331647/0835421097/0219091807.
.
RUBBLE
REMOVAL
1860
.KIA BAKKIE for removals of rubbleand furniture. Call 074 404 1977
.
PROPERTIES
.
SEPARATE
ENTRANCES
3316
.
BISHOP LAVISSep. entrance, W & Eincluded. R2 850 p.m.Call: 079 458 8301 /
061 642 6903
.
EMPLOYMENT
.
ADMINISTRATIVE
3605
.
Post available at Doctorsrooms in Belhar as aReceptionist
experience will be anadvantage.
Please email cv [email protected]
.
ARTISANS/TRADE
3620
.
Qualified Leak-detectionapplicants needed. Youmust be qualified. Pleasecontact Vimla Govenderon 021-9818661 or send
2 page CV [email protected]
.
We are looking for aQualified Plumber. YouMUST BE QUALIFIED andPIRB REGISTERED. Pleasecontact Vimla Govenderon 021-9818661 or email
your 2page CV [email protected]
.
VOLTYDSE SKIMMERBENODIG.
SKAKEL ANTHONY :060 442 2556
.
GENERAL
3680
.
BLOKMAN, BAKKERS,KASSIERE EN
ALGEMENE WERKERSbenodig vir Supermark in
Brackenfell.Afrikaans en Engelsmagtig en kontakbare
verwysings is ‘n vereiste.Faks CV aan:021 981 0420
.Huishou Inbly! 30-45jr. Skraal ,enkel.R250p/w.CY 081 536 7430
.
Verdien R15 000 P/MOnmiddellik beskikbaarSkakel Tessa 021 910 0992
/ 072 416 3875
.
Amin/ Sales StaffR5 000
021-838 2116 /Candice 072 6076817
.
EMPLOYMENT3600
.
CALL CENTRES3640
.
CALL CENTREBasies + Kommissie vir “Call Centre“ agente
met 'n soliede verkoops agtergrond,verkieslik versekering en selfoon verkope.Baie opwindende omgewing om in te werk.
Daagliks, weekliks enmaandlikse aansporings bonus + mediese fonds.Verkry 'n tweede maandlikse inkomste as bonustot en met R3 000 op die 25ste van elke maand.
Naby publieke vervoer, Moet goed tweetalig wees,Afrikaans en Engels sal voorkeur kry.
Slegs agente met “Call Centre“ ondervindinghoef aansoek te doen.
KontakHelen 074 204 2717
.
CALL CENTRE IN SOMERSET WEST
Our Call Centre is made up of an Experienced,Young, Innovative, and massively determinedteam. We are 100% focused on growth for ourBusiness and its employees. We want
Professional, Ambitious, Target driven and veryhard working telemarketers to join our
dynamic team.
The position offers a Basic,Uncapped Commission, Daily Incentives
as well as Daily Meals.
No Sales involved.
Availability: Immediately
Office Hours
% GIOVONNA on 072 245 3221
.
TRAINING COURSES3765
.
Kingsway Collegewww.kingswaycollege.co.za
Email:[email protected] NO: 01999 2102
Accreditation Umalusi no: 14FET 02000011PANursing Programmes now open
Diploma in Business & Management Studies (N4-N6)National & Intl Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality
Diploma in Engineering Studies (N1-N6)Diploma in (ICB) Accounting & Business Studies
National Certificate Information Technology (mict)NCV Office administration Level 2-4
Certificate in Machinery Training e.g. Forklift,Over head Crane & more. Lots more short courses.
Cape Town CampusHeerengract Street, Pier House Bld, 6th Floor
Call: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170Bellville Campus
1 Kort Street, Regram Building 1 St FloorCall 021 945 2223 / 021 948 9885
.
GENERAL3680
.
Employment nowCashiers, Cruise ship attendants, Flight attendants,Call centres, Housekeeping /Cleaners, Pick & PackersWaitress/Bartenders, Grade 10/11/12 hospitality,
office and general jobs.Visit us at: Heerengract Street,Pier House Bld, 6th Floor,
Call: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170Visit us at: 1 Kort Street, Regkam Building,
1st Floor, BellvileCall 021 945 2223 / 021 948 9885
Woensdag, 15 Junie 2016 SPORT TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 11
.
CLASSIC HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
CLASSIC HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Wendy houses, Nutec houses,
Vib houses, Carports, Vib walls,
gates, building material.
No deposit.
073 997 4312 • 072 542 7217
After hours: 021 797 6953
Website:
www.classichome.co.za
Whattsapp.
...
GlenHaven (TownHouse) –R680000 (Ref: ABDS-0780)
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Townhouse. 2 Kitchen (withbuilt in cupboards). Lounge (pine flooring).2 Modern tiled Bathrooms. Parking for2 Cars. Security Complex. Fully Enclosed.
Eerste River –R580000 (Ref: ABDS-0779)Lovely and Spacious 2 BedroomHouse. Tiled
Lounge. Open plan Kitchen withBuilt in Cupboards. Tiled Bathroom.
Property very neat. Carport for 4 Cars.2 BedroomGranny FlatWith Kitchen &Bathroom. Property is fully Enclosed.
Contact NATALIE on072 297 4377 or 021 931 9265
FREEVALUATIONSViewproperties at
www.abdusprop.co.za(office hours 9am–5pm)
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Bellville South-R895 000: Neat 3 bedroom,lounge,2 bedroom flat, kitchen, bath.Sunbird Park-R700 000: 3 bed, ktchn, lnge,2 bath, garageEerste River-R599 000: 3 bed , ktchn, lnge, bath,garage, TLCMalibu Village-R550 000: Spacious 2 beds, lnge,kitchen, bath, dgarage, large plot.Web:791Malibu Village-R460 000: Lovely 2 bed, lounge,kitchen, bath.Sunbird Park-R399 000: 3 bed, incomplete houseon big plot.Bonteheuwel-R310 000: 2 bdrms, kitchen,loungeMitchells Plain-R299 000: 3 bed,maisonette,lounge, kitchenTafelsig M/Plain-R250 000: 3 bed, lounge, kitch
Office: Kuils River Branch021 903 8055Gary: 081 431 5939
Melissa- 072 057 5753Beauten: 073 438 5235Gavin: 082 4984094Thando: 076 5280495Wanga: 079 831 1657
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Voorbrug-R485 000:4 bed, kitchen, lnge,parkingThe Hague-R450 000: 2 bed,lnge, ktchn, 2 garVoorbrug-R450 000: 4 bed, lnge, bath, ktchnVoorbrug-R450 000: 3 bed, lnge, f/f ktchnThe Hague- R435 000: 2bed,lnge,ktchen,garageVoorbrug-R350 000:3bed,lnge,garageThe Hague-R350 000:2bed,lnge,carportDelft South-R310 000:2beds,ktchen,lnge,garageRoosendal: R280 000: 2bed,kitchn,bathN2 Gateway-R280 000:2bed,lnge,2 bed flatThe Hague-R270 000: 1 bed,ktchn, bath,big yardLeiden-R250 000:2Beds,lnge,ktchn,bath,parkingWesbank-R250 000: 2 bed, lnge, ktchn, bathEindhoven-R200 000:1bed,bath,f/enclosedWesbank-R200 000:1bed,o/p ktchn,bath,lngeWesbank-R200 000:2bed,ktchn,parkingLeiden-R195 000:1bed,bath, kitchenEindhoven-R180 000:1bed,o/p ktchn,lngeSuburban Delft-R160 000:1bed,ktchn,lngeWesbank-R130 000:1bed,ktchn,lngeLeiden-R110 000:1bed,ktchn,lnge
Office : Delft Branch: 021 956 1002Alain: 078 133 6933
Beauten: 073 438 5235Thando: 076 5280495Gavin: 082 4984094Wanga: 079 831 1657
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Elsies River - R350 000: Maisonette,semi-attached, 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,bath.
Elsies River -R330 000: 3 bed, kitchen, lounge,bathroom.
Clarke Estate - R330 000:2 Bedrooms, kitchen, lounge, bathroom.
Epping Forest Elsies River – R250 000:1 bedroom, kitchen, lounge, bathroom, plot.
Clarke Estate - R250 000: Maisonette,3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom.
Office: Kuils River Branch–021 903 8055Melissa- 072 057 5753Gavin: 082 4984094Beauten: 073 438 5235Gary: 081 431 5939
Thando: 076 5280495Wanga: 079 831 1657
Kids get kick out of skateboarding, lifeAbout 30 young people who are part of
the City of Cape Town’s skateboard-ing programme are getting a kick out
of life and skateboarding in their newVANS.The children aged between four and 16
are part of a skateboarding programmewhich takes place at the City’s ValhallaSkate Park.Mayco member for community services
and special projects, Belinda Walker, saysthe programme forms part of the after-school and early childhood developmentprogrammes at the recreational hub.
“The City’s sport, recreation and ameni-ties (SRA) department and the IndigoYouth Movement recently concluded apartnership agreement that allows Indigoto provide training in life skills and skate-boarding to the youth of Valhalla Park andsurrounding areas,” says Walker.The programme has also employed four
local talented youth through the ExpandedPublic Works Programme to assist withteaching the participants skateboardingskills, but more importantly life skills andrelationship building skills.Walker says the programme covers oth-
er aspects such as arts and culture, wherethe youth are encouraged to express posi-tive thoughts through art, based on whatthey have learned from the programme. Inaddition, they are taught photography andfilming skills.“Aswe celebrateYouthMonth, it is quite
an appropriate time to commend thisgroup of young people for being part of thispilot programme. One of the objectives ofthis programme is to provide a circle ofsupport and to give a sense of belonging tothe youth in the area,” she says.This in turn will help to discourage anti-
social behaviour, develop young leaderswithin the community and decrease thenumber of school drop-outs.“We need to provide our young people
with alternatives to keep them occupiedand away from social ills,” Walker says.She says their vision is to expand this
programme to various other recreationhubs across the city.“I would like to thank VANS Footwear
for coming on board and sponsoring eachchildwith a brandnewpair ofVANSkicks.The smiles on those faces were heart-warming,” Walker adds.
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GlenHaven (TownHouse) –R680000 (Ref: ABDS-0780)
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Townhouse. 2 Kitchen (withbuilt in cupboards). Lounge (pine flooring).2 Modern tiled Bathrooms. Parking for2 Cars. Security Complex. Fully Enclosed.
Eerste River –R580000 (Ref: ABDS-0779)Lovely and Spacious 2 BedroomHouse. Tiled
Lounge. Open plan Kitchen withBuilt in Cupboards. Tiled Bathroom.
Property very neat. Carport for 4 Cars.2 BedroomGranny FlatWith Kitchen &Bathroom. Property is fully Enclosed.
Contact NATALIE on072 297 4377 or 021 931 9265
FREEVALUATIONSViewproperties at
www.abdusprop.co.za(office hours 9am–5pm)
.
Bellville South-R895 000: Neat 3 bedroom,lounge,2 bedroom flat, kitchen, bath.Sunbird Park-R700 000: 3 bed, ktchn, lnge,2 bath, garageEerste River-R599 000: 3 bed , ktchn, lnge, bath,garage, TLCMalibu Village-R550 000: Spacious 2 beds, lnge,kitchen, bath, dgarage, large plot.Web:791Malibu Village-R460 000: Lovely 2 bed, lounge,kitchen, bath.Sunbird Park-R399 000: 3 bed, incomplete houseon big plot.Bonteheuwel-R310 000: 2 bdrms, kitchen,loungeMitchells Plain-R299 000: 3 bed,maisonette,lounge, kitchenTafelsig M/Plain-R250 000: 3 bed, lounge, kitch
Office: Kuils River Branch021 903 8055Gary: 081 431 5939
Melissa- 072 057 5753Beauten: 073 438 5235Gavin: 082 4984094Thando: 076 5280495Wanga: 079 831 1657
.
Voorbrug-R485 000:4 bed, kitchen, lnge,parkingThe Hague-R450 000: 2 bed,lnge, ktchn, 2 garVoorbrug-R450 000: 4 bed, lnge, bath, ktchnVoorbrug-R450 000: 3 bed, lnge, f/f ktchnThe Hague- R435 000: 2bed,lnge,ktchen,garageVoorbrug-R350 000:3bed,lnge,garageThe Hague-R350 000:2bed,lnge,carportDelft South-R310 000:2beds,ktchen,lnge,garageRoosendal: R280 000: 2bed,kitchn,bathN2 Gateway-R280 000:2bed,lnge,2 bed flatThe Hague-R270 000: 1 bed,ktchn, bath,big yardLeiden-R250 000:2Beds,lnge,ktchn,bath,parkingWesbank-R250 000: 2 bed, lnge, ktchn, bathEindhoven-R200 000:1bed,bath,f/enclosedWesbank-R200 000:1bed,o/p ktchn,bath,lngeWesbank-R200 000:2bed,ktchn,parkingLeiden-R195 000:1bed,bath, kitchenEindhoven-R180 000:1bed,o/p ktchn,lngeSuburban Delft-R160 000:1bed,ktchn,lngeWesbank-R130 000:1bed,ktchn,lngeLeiden-R110 000:1bed,ktchn,lnge
Office : Delft Branch: 021 956 1002Alain: 078 133 6933
Beauten: 073 438 5235Thando: 076 5280495Gavin: 082 4984094Wanga: 079 831 1657
.
Elsies River - R350 000: Maisonette,semi-attached, 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,bath.
Elsies River -R330 000: 3 bed, kitchen, lounge,bathroom.
Clarke Estate - R330 000:2 Bedrooms, kitchen, lounge, bathroom.
Epping Forest Elsies River – R250 000:1 bedroom, kitchen, lounge, bathroom, plot.
Clarke Estate - R250 000: Maisonette,3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom.
Office: Kuils River Branch–021 903 8055Melissa- 072 057 5753Gavin: 082 4984094Beauten: 073 438 5235Gary: 081 431 5939
Thando: 076 5280495Wanga: 079 831 1657
Kids get kick out of skateboarding, lifeAbout 30 young people who are part of
the City of Cape Town’s skateboard-ing programme are getting a kick out
of life and skateboarding in their newVANS.The children aged between four and 16
are part of a skateboarding programmewhich takes place at the City’s ValhallaSkate Park.Mayco member for community services
and special projects, Belinda Walker, saysthe programme forms part of the after-school and early childhood developmentprogrammes at the recreational hub.
“The City’s sport, recreation and ameni-ties (SRA) department and the IndigoYouth Movement recently concluded apartnership agreement that allows Indigoto provide training in life skills and skate-boarding to the youth of Valhalla Park andsurrounding areas,” says Walker.The programme has also employed four
local talented youth through the ExpandedPublic Works Programme to assist withteaching the participants skateboardingskills, but more importantly life skills andrelationship building skills.Walker says the programme covers oth-
er aspects such as arts and culture, wherethe youth are encouraged to express posi-tive thoughts through art, based on whatthey have learned from the programme. Inaddition, they are taught photography andfilming skills.“Aswe celebrateYouthMonth, it is quite
an appropriate time to commend thisgroup of young people for being part of thispilot programme. One of the objectives ofthis programme is to provide a circle ofsupport and to give a sense of belonging tothe youth in the area,” she says.This in turn will help to discourage anti-
social behaviour, develop young leaderswithin the community and decrease thenumber of school drop-outs.“We need to provide our young people
with alternatives to keep them occupiedand away from social ills,” Walker says.She says their vision is to expand this
programme to various other recreationhubs across the city.“I would like to thank VANS Footwear
for coming on board and sponsoring eachchildwith a brandnewpair ofVANSkicks.The smiles on those faces were heart-warming,” Walker adds.
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GAS CENTREGAS CENTRE
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1.3KG R303KG R704.5KG R955KG R110
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Pam Golding Properties will be hosting a
Street Store for the homeless on 16 July
at Elim Night Shelter.
Please drop your donations off at the
Pam Golding Expo at the Parow Centre,
27 June - 3 July or the Goodwood PGP
office at Unit 3, The Boulevard,
159 Vaco Boulevard, Goodwood up until
5pm on 13 July.
Alternatively, contact us to collect from you.
D O N AT EFOR THE HOMELESSGOOD QUALITY CLOTHES • BLANKETS • SOCKS • BEANIES • SHOES
Elim Night Shelter, 47 3rd Avenue, Elsies River Industrial • www.elimnightshelter.webs.com
Goodwood Office 021 591 1109 • [email protected]
ELIM NIGHT SHELTER • 16 JULY 2016
Rowhan Rhode from Belhar won the men’s muscle model over 178cm division on Saturdaynight at Battle of the Titans IV in Durbanville. Xolile Damba from Khayelitsha retained hisoverall title for the fourth consecutive year. PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Battle of theTitans IV
BOWLS: NOT A GAME OF OLD MAN’S MARBLES
Huge driveto get theball rollingSTEHAN SCHOEMAN
Western Province and Bowls SouthAfrica are going full tilt at gettingschools involved with their youth
development lawn bowls programme.“Let’s get the ball rolling” is a massive ef-
fort to revive the sport specifically targetingour youth for the future in the sport ofbowls,” says Glenda Pontes from the Good-wood Bowling Club, who is also involvedwith the Western Province Bowls StandingCommittee Development and is the drivingforce behind the initiative.
Trevor Davis, executive member of BowlsSA, Anina Black, member of the nationalstanding committee membership and mar-keting, and Leon Venter, convener of theWestern Province standing committee de-velopment, are just some of the people thathave offered to assist and give advice.
“Goodwood Bowling Club, like so manyother bowling clubs in the country, has seena decline in membership, mostly due to oldermembers passing away. The club has beenin existence since 1963 and has a good trackrecord with many a district player, and isa strong role player in Western Province,”says Pontes.
“We have decided that we do not want tobe one of the clubs to close our doors andhave set out on a road to revive the club andgrow the number of members,” she boasts.
The Goodwood Bowling Club announced
that 22-year-old Protea player Anneke Sny-man has come on board to be the face of thecampaign.
Anneke, a Bredasdorp and Boland playerresiding in Cape Town, is a dual member atthe Goodwood Bowling Club. She is passion-ate about bowls and keen to see bowls beingtaken to the townships and more childrenplaying the game.
In order for this venture to be a success,schools must buy into the idea and help in-troduce the game of bowls to their learners.That is where the next generation of champi-ons will come from, and that is the point ofthis whole exercise.
It’s been said many times over that bowlsmust get rid of the dreadful tag of “old man’smarbles”. For this to happen the messagethat bowls is fun, exciting and the sport forall ages must get out.
Tomorrow (Thursday 16 June), the Good-wood Bowling Club and some of the WPbowling clubs, will host a fun filled day from09:00 to create some hype around the sport.“It is also inspiring to see Alderman CliveJustus, MP James Vos, ward councillor Ce-cile Janse van Rensburg and past districtgovernor Maisie Fisher welcome the move,”says Pontes.V Anyone who would like to get involved and playon the Youth Day at Goodwood can contact GlendaPontes 082 371 2940 and for further information visitwww.bowlssa.co.za or www.facebook.com/BowlsSouthAfrica
Enter our Sport Star of the Month competitionSubmit your sporting achievements to theTygerBurger Sport Star of the Month compe-tition.
Bosman, McNulty and Du Toit Optome-
trists award a pair of sunglasses and ShihanHennie Bosman awards R1 000 cash to thewinner.
Submit to mcnulty.george@ gmail.com.
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0800 006 630CALL NOW ON FREEPHONE
0800 006 630
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•Vir reguit en geboë trappe•Direk vanaf vervaardiger• Landwyedekking
BP Gas
BP
MOTOR CITYMOTOR CITY
STOCKIST OF PAINT & HARDWARESTOCKIST OF PAINT & HARDWARE
Tel: 021 932 4106/5 • Address: 306 Halt Rd, Elsies RiverTel: 021 932 4106/5 • Address: 306 Halt Rd, Elsies River
GAS CENTREGAS CENTRE
R399SPECIAL
EXCHANGESGAS REFILL9KG R19514KG R28015KG R32019KG R38048KG R999
1.3KG R303KG R704.5KG R955KG R110
X1RH5PUW-AL150616
Pam Golding Properties will be hosting a
Street Store for the homeless on 16 July
at Elim Night Shelter.
Please drop your donations off at the
Pam Golding Expo at the Parow Centre,
27 June - 3 July or the Goodwood PGP
office at Unit 3, The Boulevard,
159 Vaco Boulevard, Goodwood up until
5pm on 13 July.
Alternatively, contact us to collect from you.
D O N AT EFOR THE HOMELESSGOOD QUALITY CLOTHES • BLANKETS • SOCKS • BEANIES • SHOES
Elim Night Shelter, 47 3rd Avenue, Elsies River Industrial • www.elimnightshelter.webs.com
Goodwood Office 021 591 1109 • [email protected]
ELIM NIGHT SHELTER • 16 JULY 2016
Rowhan Rhode from Belhar won the men’s muscle model over 178cm division on Saturdaynight at Battle of the Titans IV in Durbanville. Xolile Damba from Khayelitsha retained hisoverall title for the fourth consecutive year. PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Battle of theTitans IV
BOWLS: NOT A GAME OF OLD MAN’S MARBLES
Huge driveto get theball rollingSTEHAN SCHOEMAN
Western Province and Bowls SouthAfrica are going full tilt at gettingschools involved with their youth
development lawn bowls programme.“Let’s get the ball rolling” is a massive ef-
fort to revive the sport specifically targetingour youth for the future in the sport ofbowls,” says Glenda Pontes from the Good-wood Bowling Club, who is also involvedwith the Western Province Bowls StandingCommittee Development and is the drivingforce behind the initiative.
Trevor Davis, executive member of BowlsSA, Anina Black, member of the nationalstanding committee membership and mar-keting, and Leon Venter, convener of theWestern Province standing committee de-velopment, are just some of the people thathave offered to assist and give advice.
“Goodwood Bowling Club, like so manyother bowling clubs in the country, has seena decline in membership, mostly due to oldermembers passing away. The club has beenin existence since 1963 and has a good trackrecord with many a district player, and isa strong role player in Western Province,”says Pontes.
“We have decided that we do not want tobe one of the clubs to close our doors andhave set out on a road to revive the club andgrow the number of members,” she boasts.
The Goodwood Bowling Club announced
that 22-year-old Protea player Anneke Sny-man has come on board to be the face of thecampaign.
Anneke, a Bredasdorp and Boland playerresiding in Cape Town, is a dual member atthe Goodwood Bowling Club. She is passion-ate about bowls and keen to see bowls beingtaken to the townships and more childrenplaying the game.
In order for this venture to be a success,schools must buy into the idea and help in-troduce the game of bowls to their learners.That is where the next generation of champi-ons will come from, and that is the point ofthis whole exercise.
It’s been said many times over that bowlsmust get rid of the dreadful tag of “old man’smarbles”. For this to happen the messagethat bowls is fun, exciting and the sport forall ages must get out.
Tomorrow (Thursday 16 June), the Good-wood Bowling Club and some of the WPbowling clubs, will host a fun filled day from09:00 to create some hype around the sport.“It is also inspiring to see Alderman CliveJustus, MP James Vos, ward councillor Ce-cile Janse van Rensburg and past districtgovernor Maisie Fisher welcome the move,”says Pontes.V Anyone who would like to get involved and playon the Youth Day at Goodwood can contact GlendaPontes 082 371 2940 and for further information visitwww.bowlssa.co.za or www.facebook.com/BowlsSouthAfrica
Enter our Sport Star of the Month competitionSubmit your sporting achievements to theTygerBurger Sport Star of the Month compe-tition.
Bosman, McNulty and Du Toit Optome-
trists award a pair of sunglasses and ShihanHennie Bosman awards R1 000 cash to thewinner.
Submit to mcnulty.george@ gmail.com.