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Page 1: TygerBurger Milnerton 20150617

Woensdag, 17 Junie 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected]

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Brooklyn residents have raised thealarm about the condition of Zoarvlei.They claim the vlei, which provides

a picturesque view of TableMountain, is be-ing plagued by dumping, illegal squatters,fires, alleged drug dealing and problematicproperties.The issue was raised at a recent meeting

held by the Brooklyn, Ysterplaat and RugbyResidents’ Association (BYRRA).TygerBurger joined BYRRA members on

a walk of the vlei last week where variousissues were raised.BYRRA chairperson RudiWolter explains

many Brooklyn residents have raised con-cerns about the condition of the vlei whichthe association has taken up with the Cityof Cape Town. He highlights the litter andsays it has anegative impact on thevlei envi-ronment.He reports with the construction of a My-

CiTi station in Paarden Island, a footbridgeover the vlei was built for residents. Thisbridge, he explains, forms an integral linkfor residents to access the MyCiTi buses buthas fallen victim to petty thieves and van-dals.“When this bridgewasbuilt itwas sobeau-

tiful. There were little lights which lit it upand residents could safely cross it to accessthe MyCiTi station. But sadly, thieves and

vandals have broken and stolen variousitems when they realised parts of the bridgewere made from metal. These wooden rail-ings are new,” he says.From the bridge, waste can be seen strewn

across the vlei and people can be seen walk-ing into the thick vegetation.Asked where these people were going,

Wolter explains the vlei is home tomanydis-placed people who seek shelter in the thickvegetation.The members then walk along the soccer

field to a gatewhich leads off Festival Street.Here more litter, consisting of mainly do-mestic waste can be seen. “This is nothing,wait until we go around those houses,” onemember says.

She leads the group to a row of houseswhere loud shouting can be heard. Anothermember explains these houses are occupiedby various people. During the formation ofthe unicity, she says these properties were“lost”.She claims they are owned by the City and

says the occupants have no formal lease.Members say the residents of the propertiesare notorious for anti-social behaviour anddumping.When the group arrive at the backof these homes, the stench of excrement fillsthe air. This, they explain is a result of nosewerage services at thesehomes and say oc-cupants dump their waste in the vegetationnear the vlei.

V To page 2.

Brooklyn residents have raised concernabout the condition of Zoarvlei. Hererotten fruit along with other domesticwaste can be seen dumped in the thickvegetation. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

ALARMING: DUMPING, DRUGS THREATEN VLEI’S BEAUTY

VlVleiei inin thethe spotlightspotlight

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With growing concern about home-lessness in the greater Table Viewarea, the Community Police Forum

(CPF) has launched their Give ResponsiblyCampaign and is calling on residents to as-sist.A meeting between various role-players

including theCity of CapeTown councillors,the Table View Ratepayers’ Association(TVRA)andvariousotherswasheld atTableView police station last week to discussplans to launch the campaign.Speaking after the meeting, Blaauwberg

Subcouncil chairperson Heather Brennerexplains the main concern across variouswards is the preponderance of vagrants whoare not “homeless” but choose a life on thestreets.She says many often end up on the streets

due to substance abuse, physical andmentalabuse, child abuse and other social ills thatcause people to abandon their homes andfamily life.According to TableViewCPF chairperson

Johan van den Berg, the CPF and other com-munity organisationsdonotwant to see any-one suffer on the streets.“Wewant everyone tohave a quality of liv-

ing that does not include crime. We are con-stantly looking at ways to address the rootcause of crime, and this campaign is onesuch effort. One of the primary aims of theCPF is to assist with the initiation and co-or-dination of social crime prevention pro-grammes and projects in conjunction withpolice and other state departments.”Van den Berg saysmany of those living on

the streets exhibit criminal behaviour as anecessity towards survival.“They do not know any other life, and de-

pend on our kind donations to sustain theirlifestyles. If we continue to give to them

without anattempt at uplifting them,wewillnot see any change in the impact that theyhave on crime.“Weneed to teach our givers that there are

alternative ways to achieve the same goal;help those in need. The alternatives howev-er will bring about change.”The CPF is now embarking on an aware-

ness campaign to motivate communities togive responsibly. They are creating pam-phlets which list the details of various non-profit organisations that can assist home-less people.On Saturday 18 July (Mandela Day),

volunteers will hit the streets and hand outthese pamphlets to passing motorists.VandenBergexplains theywill encourage

the public to donate to a chosen charity rath-

er than donating to those begging next to theroad.“We believe that the Give Responsibly

campaign will assist with the rehabilitationand re-integration of those in need, boost theincome and effectiveness of rehabilitationprogrammes in the area, and reduce thenumber of people living on our streets, thusbringing an overall decrease in crime, bothpetty and serious.”In addition, they plan to host information

sessions at schools, churches and localmallswhere furthermaterialwill be distributed insupport of the campaign message.The campaign aims to have four major

events each year after its launch.Another issue raised by the CPF in recent

weeks is the disposal of seemingly valuable

items like broken appliances using wheeliebins. During community clean-ups, mem-bers clean up broken glass from TV sets, oldfurniture and other items which they ex-plain has a negative effect on the aestheticsof the area.Brenner has also been vocal about these

concerns and says all hand-outs without anaccompanying rehabilitation and skills de-velopmentprogramme, serveonly to sustainlife on the streets and do little to restore thevagrant to family life andeconomic freedom.According to SueBellinger, a sustainabili-

ty consultant and a member of the Give Re-sponsibly campaign committee, if residentsmanaged their waste responsibly, theywould not be supporting so many lives onthe street.“Our bins attract street people who mine

its contents for items that they can sell – of-ten after stripping away what they don’twant, and leaving it as litter in our streets,parks and open spaces.”She says the community can either contin-

ue to do what they always have and reap thesame result, or they can get involved in thecampaign and choose a better future for thenext generation.“It starts with me, and you. It’s up to us

to dispose of our waste responsibly. We’reprivileged to receive clear bags for recycling– removedweekly at no cost to ourselves. Re-cyclers and the City’s solid waste depart-mentdonot provide services to remove largeitems. Some residents irresponsibly (and il-legally) leave out on ‘bin day’ large itemssuch as washing machines and other elec-tronics, furniture, as well as garden waste.“All these items should be taken by resi-

dents – or a responsible person contractedto transport them– to ournearbywaste facil-ity in Killarney Gardens,” she adds.V If you would like to assist and volunteer on Satur­day 18 July, send your name and contact details [email protected].

‘Become part of the change’

These were some of the items removed from St Chad’s Walk following a community clean­up.According to members of the Table View Community Police Forum, items left in wheelie bins aretaken by vagrants, stripped for any valuable wires or items which can be sold and the wastedumped in open spaces and green belts. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

Crackdown: On Friday police officers from Atlantis and Malmesbury joined Milnertonpolice on an operation in Dunoon. Members from the Tijerhof watch also joined in. OnSaturday police from Atlantis, Melkbosstrand, Milnerton and Table View held anotheroperation in Dunoon focusing on illegal liquor outlets and general crime in the area andwere joined by the Tijerhof and Dunoon neighbourhood watches. This resulted in anumber of arrests for the illegal sale of alcohol as well as for drinking on public roads,and numerous cases of beer as well as other alcohol was confiscated. A large pile ofcounterfeit pornographic CDs were also confiscated from a local fisheries shop.

FROM PAGE 1

According to the City’s zoning map,while the properties are clearly residen-tial properties, they are zoned as publicopen space.The City’s map also shows no erf num-

bers for these properties.The City could not confirmwhether or

not they own these properties.As night falls, the glow from various

fires can be seen. A man and a womanhuddle near a fire made in a drum andappear to be cooking.Wolter says there have been several

fires in the vlei and residents have ex-pressed concern about the difficulty ex-perienced by firefighters to access the ar-ea.Hehighlights thevandalismof bench-es and says the vlei is not used by thecommunity for recreational activities.“It’s been an issue for a while and we

would like to engage with the City aboutwhat their vision for the vlei is.“It has the potential to be a great space

where families can come and picnic andenjoy the natural environment. Howev-er in its current condition, nobody canenjoy it,” he concludes.TygerBurger sent several questions to

the City regarding the vlei, fires, dump-ing, ownership of the properties andsquatters, but at the time of going toprint, the City’s media office could notrespond.According to ward councillor Berna-

dette Le Roux the problems relating tosquatters are being dealt with.She explains that a list of everyone liv-

ing in the vegetation at the vlei wasdrawn up but as people moved in an outof the area, it was difficult to keep tabson them. Commenting on the bridge, shesays the City spent a considerableamount of money and she was discour-aged to see the theft.“The bridge is a concern and I remem-

ber there were issues with it being usedby motorbikes. It was an upliftmentproject and it was damaged by peoplewho don’t care. It’s important for peopleto report dumping when they witness it.This is the only waywe can take action.”

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While alleged drug dealers in Parklands are reportedly hiding their “stash” in sandy patches alongDorchester Drive, neighbours have searched the soil and handed drugs over to police. PHOTO:MONIQUE DUVAL

MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval

As drug dealers continue to ply theirtrade along Parklands Main Road,neighbours are keeping a close eye on

their activities.In recentweeks, allegations of childrenbe-

ing accosted by dealers near DorchesterDrive have surfaced and crime fighting or-ganisations are sending a clear message tothe perpetrators.Concerns are centred on the activity of al-

leged dealers seen outside the DorchesterSuperette. According to residents thesemenbrazenly sell drugs and have made attemptsto coerce children standing at the nearbybus stop. However, the property owner saysdealing with these men is an uphill battle.

Children offered drugsAccording to a Parklands parent, who

spoke on condition of anonymity, her sonhas been approached several times by deal-ers.“He is only 18 and every time they show

him drugs and offer it to him. He is scaredof walking near the shop because those menare so intimidating,” she says.

The concerned mother says while her sonhas told her he rejected the offers of drugdealers, she worries about the younger chil-dren at the bus stop.“It’s not every child that will say no and

there are very young children who wait forthe bus. It’s getting out of hand and all thetrouble started when the storeopened,” she adds.Gary Jonsson, headmas-

ter of CBC St John’s Schoolwhich is located oppositethe shop, says he too isconcernedabout the safe-ty of pupils using theMyCiTi bus stop.

IncidentsIn the last

week, members ofthe ParklandsNeighbourhood watch kept a close eye ondealers and spotted one of the men hidingsomething in the sand around a nearby treeon Monday 8 June.They went to the area and found three

bags of dagga hidden in the sand. This washanded to the Table View police.OnWednesday 10 June a drug dealer alleg-

edly got violent with passengers at theMy-CiTi station.According to a report from a resident,

the man was drunk and threw a bottle ata passer-by.OnThursday 11 June,TygerBurgervisit-

ed the store and witnessedhow the menscatteredwhen theneighbour-hood watcharrived.A man in a

yellow jacketleft the store and

later returned.As watch members scratched in

the sand where they claim drugs are of-ten hidden, the man watched nervously.The shop owner advised that drugs were

often stored in the sand patches.During a search a watch member found

small plastic bags which the shop ownerclaims is used by the dealers to sell unitsof various drugs.According to Table View police spokes-

person Lieutenant Adriana Chandler theyhave received several complaints aboutdealing outside the store.She says the property ownerhas contact-

ed the sector manager, who initiated nu-merous operations together with theneighbourhood watch.“Therewere also joint observations held

outside the store with other police roleplayers.”Chandler further explains between

April and May four men were arrested forbeing in possession of dagga. These men,she says, hadnoprevious criminal chargesagainst them.“The store has been searched by police

on numerous occasions and the owner ofthe shop has given verbal consent. No ille-gal substanceswere foundon thepremises.The sector manager is in regular contactwith the store owner in order to addressthe situation, and operationswill continueuntil this situation is resolved,” Chandleradds.The property is owned by Emarie Camp-

bell and leased to the store owner.Campbell explains the property was pre-

viously used as a real estate office and saysduring this time she had exactly the sameproblem with homeless people sleepingagainst the walls and allegations of drugdealing at night.“We appointed a security company to as-

sist with moving them along but it was alosing battle.“At that time we were told that the cor-

ner diagonally opposite was one of theworst drug dealing corners in Parklands.“We offered our police a key to our offi-

ces in case they wanted to carry out sur-veillance from inside the offices at night.”Campbell says the area outside the store

is public property and unless someone en-ters the store and sells drugs, her tenanthas no jurisdiction or right to take actionagainst any individual.“If the tenant takes action against an in-

dividual on the pavement outside he can becharged with assault. As the property owner,I cannot take action against my tenant untilthere is irrefutable proof, that will stand upin court, that he is dealing in drugs, I cannotevict him. I believe he is running a good, cleanbusiness.”In addition, Campbell believes her tenant is

being victimised by certain parties and saysthese individuals should be directing theirfrustration at police.The owner says she was informed that a

camera would be erected at the intersectionofParklandsMainRoadandDorchesterDrivebut this has not happened.She plans to meet with her tenant about the

possibility of installing a bright light and aCCTV camera to cover the area outside thestore.

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Wolke bring hier weemoedBRENDEN RUITER

@ruitervaniewind

Die dae word kort en die nagte lank endie Kaapse winde waai koud. Kort opdie hakke van die wind is die reën.

Willem Davids sê hulle kan nog ’n planmaak teendiekoue,maardie reënvindaltyd’n gaatjie om deur te kom. “Ons kry koud,Meneer, en die hele plek raak nat. Die kin-ders raak siek,” sê Willem, terwyl hy in ’nswart pot roer.Willem is een van die mense wat byna ’n

jaar gelede verskuif is vanaf die Richmond-park-nedersetting naby Richwood na Wol-werivier sowat 30 kilometer verder. Toe hul-le verlede jaarmet hul besittings op vragmo-

tors op die oop stuk grond aangekom het,was dit ’nmodderbad. Die StadKaapstad hetaan hul sogenaamde “beginner-pakke” ver-skaf om nuwe huise te bou.“Ons maak maar die beste van ’n slegte

saak, Meneer, maar dit is moeilik. Mensesukkel om by die werk uit te kom. Soggenswanneer hulle moet gaan, is dit donker enkoud en nat.”

OpgeslaanMet TygerBurger se besoek lyk dit beter

as verlede jaar. Huise is in netjiese formaatopgeslaan en het selfs nommers. Sommigehet gewaag met ’n tuintjie, terwyl daar opvan die ander darem al ’n lagie verf is. Diegelag van klein kinders, die geblaf van hon-

de en die musiek van ’n radio êrens is dieenigste geluide tussen die huise. Al konstan-te is die koue.“Dit word baie koud hier, maar ons wil

ook nie na klein huisies trek nie. Die huiseis te klein waarna hulle ons wil neem.“’n Man, vrou en twee kinders kan nie

saam in daardie huise woon nie,” sê GeraldPaige, ’n inwoner van Wolwerivier.Hy was een van die mense wat suksesvol

was met ’n grondeis by Richmondpark. Diégrond gaan tot voordeel van die grondeisersontwikkelword,maarGerald voel steeds on-vergenoegd. “Ons is nou hier, maar ons wilnie hier wees nie. Die eis was suksesvol,maar nou bly ons in dié omstandighede. Kykdaar kom die wolke reeds uit...”

BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind

Mense van Wolwerivier wat tans inhokkies bly, wag op Eskom om na hulnuwe huise te kan trek.Dié mense is verlede jaar vanaf

Richmondpark naby Richwood ver-skuif, omdat daar ’n suksesvollegrondeis was teen die grond waarophulle gewoon het. Die Stad Kaapstadhet verlede jaar belowe dat hulle virdiemensehuise gaanbou.Hierdie hui-se is nou voltooi, maar kan nie betrekwordnie alvorens die elektrisiteit aan-gelê is.Benedicta van Minnen, burgemees-

terskomiteelid vir menslike nederset-tings, sê die huise is voltooi, maar dathulle met die inwoners van Wolweri-vier ooreengekomhet omnie in te trekvoor die elektrisiteit nie in is nie. “Onshet ’n onderneming van Eskom dat dieelektrisiteit teen einde vandeesmaandin sal wees. Met die inwoners het onsooreengekom dat hulle vyf dae voordie elektrisiteit amptelik afgetekenword, kan intrek,” sê Van Minnen.Maar Allan Sullivan, een van die

sentrale figure in die verskuiwings-proses, sê hulle is in die duister oorwat aangaan. “Ons hoor niks van dieStad af of van enigiemand anders nie.“Laas toe ek gehoor het, sou ons in

Augustus intrek, maar verder het nie-mand nog met ons gekommunikeernie,” sê Sullivan. Hy sê die Stad hetook die aanvanklike ooreenkoms methulle verbreek.

Wolwerivierse mense indie duister

Willem Davids maak vir syhonde ’n pot kos by sy huisiein Wolwerivier. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

The Western Cape biking community re-cently united at the SASWingfieldMilitaryUnit in Goodwood to donate blood. Thisevent, theWinter Biker Blood Run, markedWorld Blood Donor Day the following dayand was organised by theWestern Cape Go-vernmentHealth’s EmergencyMedical Ser-vice (EMS)“Since 2008, EMS has been keeping the

blood levels up in the Western Cape, by cal-ling on the community to donate blood, andhaving yearly initiatives with the bikergroups,” says Courtney Abrahams, an EMSparamedic with the health department for20 years, and one of the organisers of the Bi-ker Blood Run.“We average over 120 units of blood per

run,” said Abrahams.“We want to change the perception the

community have of bikers. We are here tomake people aware of the importance of do-nating blood, and that by using a platformlike the EMS Biker Blood Run, we can savelives,” says biker Amanda Bruwer from Bi-kers Against Tolls (BAT).RobbieNurockCommunityHealth Clinic

always supports this initiative, by provi-dingHIV/Aids tests for bikers toknow theirstatus. “We want people to put aside theirfear and stigma of HIV/Aids, and to becomemore comfortable with knowing their sta-tus for themselves and for their families,”says Monique Johnstone, communicationsofficer for the health department.“It was great seeing bikers coming for-

ward to the Robbie Nurock CHC booth inorder to be aware of theirHIV/Aids status,”she says.

Bikers rally behind blood run

Bikers from all over the Western Cape flocked to the SAS Wingfield Military Unit in Goodwoodon 13 June to donate blood at the annual Biker Blood Run. Here is Lucky Dlamini from theBrave Hearts bikers club with Sr Wilma Lewis from the Western Province Blood TransfusionServices.

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Table View police have re-leased an identikit of theman who they believe

shot a 19-year-old man atBlouberg beach in April.According to a police re-

port, the young man and hisfriends were sitting in a vehi-cle on Tuesday 14 April whentwo “well dressed” men ap-peared on either side of the ve-hicle.Police spokesperson Lieu-

tenantAdrianaChandler saysone of the men attempted toforce the passenger door openbut the complainant managedto close the door.“The suspect on the driver’s

side managed to pull the door open and at-tempted to pull the driver out of the vehicle,

but the driver kicked the sus-pect.”A shot was fired and a 19-

year-old man was shot in hisupper left side of his chest.“The suspects attempted toremove the car keys from theignition, but could not do so.“The complainant stum-

bled out of the vehicle andone of the suspects punchedhim in the face and then ranaway. The complainantman-aged to stop a vehicle andwas taken to hospital fortreatment.”Anyone with information

on the whereabouts of thisman is asked not to approach

them but call Crime Stop on 0860010111 orTable View Police Station on 021 521 3300.

Help find shooter

Table View police believethis is the gunmen whoshot a 19­year­old man atBlouberg beach in April.

A 51-year-old Delft man will appear inthe Cape Town Magistrate’s Court thismorning (Wednesday 17 June) followinga house break-in.According to a report from the Table

View police, officers received a tip-off atabout 04:00 on Monday about a housebreak-in in progress in Parklands andCaptain Morne van den Heever set outto patrol the area.He spotted a Toyota Camry driving

very slowly in Malibongwe Drive in thedirection of the N7. Van den Heever wasalone in the vehicle and knew he had totake extra caution.According to police spokesperson

Lieutenant Adriana Chandler, Van denHeever saw three occupants in the vehi-cle; the driver appeared nervous whenthe police vehicle came closer.

The officer called for back-up and acti-vated his blue lights and sirens and in-structed the driver to pull to the side ofthe road on the N7 bridge.‘”He instructed the occupants to get

out while taking cover and waiting forcolleagues. One of the men started mov-ing towards the side rail of the road andstarted running down the embankment.The other occupants also started run-ning and Van den Heever managed tocatch the driver of the vehicle. At thispoint back-up arrived and along withComplex Security searched for the othertwo men.”The driver was searched and found in

possession of a cellphone. Officerssearched the vehicle and established theitems recovered were stolen during thebreak-in.

Man in dock for break-in

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ke liefdadigheidsorganisasies ingesamelen vanjaar is dit Project Dignity, dieFisantekraal Centre for Development enChoc Childhood Cancer Foundation sebeurt. Die Want ons Kan/’Cause weCan!-konsert begin om 18:00 vir 18:30 enkaartjies is direk van die begunstigdeorganisasies teen R250 elk beskikbaar.V Kontak Linda Oosthuizen by 072 740 4854 virkaartjies by die Fisantekraal Centre for Develop­ment.V Om Choc Childhood Cancer Foundation te onder­steun, kan kaartjies by Alicia van Onselen by083 414 6741 gekoop word.V Kontak Liza Adlem by 082 772 9057 om kaartjiesvan Project Dignity te koop.

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Making regular psychological counsel-ling compulsory for policemen couldbe the solution to the disturbing

number of police suicides and femicides,says Dr Johan Burger from the Institute ofSecurity Studies.Annually as much as 100 police officers,

no longer able to cope, turn their guns onthemselves and sometimes their loved ones,as was the case three weeks ago when a con-stable of theCapeTownFlyingSquad,Mane-ne Binza, took his own life and that of hisgirlfriend, Kraaifontein police woman Con-stable Nonkululeko Majuba.Majuba (35) was shot dead by Binza at her

home in Wallacedene on 26 May. After re-porting the incident to a family member,Binza returned to his brother’s home inGoodwood where he shot himself.An investigation done by the Independent

Complaints Directorate in 2008, revealedthat 49 femicides occurred in the police be-tween 2004 and 2007.This research, the most recent of its kind,

was done due to an increase in the cases offemicide involving police officers.AtMajuba’smemorial service inBracken-

fell last Wednesday, Tygerberg cluster com-mander Brigadier Moses Mamela raised theissue of police suicide and femicide.

Police not free of everyday stress“We don’t have enough members as it is

and every time we lose one of our own weask ourselves, how are we going to do thisbig job ahead of us? And when it is one ofour own responsible for this death, a lot ofquestions arise,” he said.Mamela stressed the fact that police offi-

cers, like everyone else, are not free of every-day stresses of work, family and finances

and said this tragedy could have been pre-vented if Binza had spoken to someone.“If only he told someone about his prob-

lems. But now it’s too late and we lost her”.Majubawas hailed byher peers as a formi-

dable police woman, one that will be sorelymissed by the community of Kraaifontein –a community she loved.Burger is adamant that the stresses of po-

lice work in South Africa is taking its toll,with threemajor factors playing a role in po-lice suicides and femicides.“Policemen are under intense pressure

from all sides. Firstly, they are faced withthe very high crime levels in South Africa.Not only are they exposed to violent crimedaily, but often miracles are expected ofthemand they have to carry the blame if thisdoes not happen,” he told TygerBurger.Secondly, they themselves are targets of

criminals.“As policemen they are mindful of the ev-

er looming danger they find themselves inon a daily basis.”According to Burger, 77 police officers

were murdered in 2013/2014 and another 86in 2014/2015.“Lastly is the fact that they are well-

trained in the use of and issued with fire-arms. Disarming them is not a solution asthiswillmake themvulnerable to criminals.Even when a policeman is on off-time, he isnever off-duty,” says Burger.Concerning suicide, Burger says a police-

man reaches the point of no-return muchquicker than the average person would,leading him to believe that psychologicalcounselling should be made compulsory forall police officers.Subsequently, Burger believes the aver-

age policeman in South Africa today, doesnot receive adequate socio-psychologicalsupport.“Although there are highly trained psy-

chologists available to support police offi-cers, we are faced with two problems. First-ly, there is not enough of them and secondlypolicemen,without being prompted,will notgo see them,” he said.“The onus is usually on the commanding

officer to refer a policeman for counsellingshould he note any deviant behaviour.”A local police officer in the Kraaifontein

cluster confirmed this.“Cowboys don’t cry. Most of us won’t

speak up or go seek help if things get toomuch. In fact I don’t think I, or any of myfellow officers will even know when wereach that point when it becomes too much.We are faced with crime and negativity ev-ery day and it does get to us.“Some daysmy phone never stops ringing

even when I am off-duty. I can’t really everswitch off.”He says he often feels the pressure.“Then I battle to sleep and lose my temper

over small things,” he says.“My wife and children do not understand

my emotions and I have simply learned to

live with it. To escape these emotions, I willusually go and sit alone somewhere to thinkor busy myself with gardening or workaround the house.”He too is of the opinion that emotional

counselling of some sort should be madecompulsory.“I think it would work. We need to talk

more.”In 2009, 73 police members committed sui-

cide, a figure that rose to 97 in 2010.During 2011 it dropped to 85 and in 2012

again rose to 98.These statistics were revealed at the first-

ever Police Summit in 2013, during whichthis issue was discussed.Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa deemed

the suicide rate among police as “too high”and said a multi-faceted approach was need-ed to prevent suicides in the police.

Commanders to pay attentionHe urgedmembers to pro-actively take re-

sponsibility for their mental health andcommanders to pay attention to the well-be-ing of their members.The latest statistics for 2014 and 2015, have

not been released by the national police.Lieutenant General Solomon Makgale

from the national police commissioner’s of-fice, said police suicide and femicide statis-tics are as a rule not released and that theabove statistics were only made availablefor the purposes of the summit.Makgale says compulsory counselling can

be done, but will yield poor results.“You need the officer’s cooperation. They

must first recognise that they have a prob-lem and that they need help. The biggestproblem is the ‘cowboys don’t cry’ culturethat is prevalent within policing institu-tions.“What we have done is to make debriefing

sessions compulsory.”.

Not only are theyexposed to violentcrime daily, but oftenmiracles are expec­ted of them and theyhave to carry theblame if this doesnot happen...”

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MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval

Residents across Table View and Mil-nerton have just over two weeks tocomment on a proposal by Chevron to

decommission two above-ground fuel tanksin Killarney Gardens.

This follows the release of the draft BasicAssessment Report by Sillito environmen-tal consultants recently. According to thereport, the tanks are located on the Propetsite in Sati Road which is surrounded by abusiness park and the Killarney race track.The report also notes the proximity of thesite to the Diep River.

According to spokesperson Suzanne Pull-inger, Chevron only uses Heavy Fuel Oils(HFO) as a backup fuel supply and the de-commissioning of two above-ground fueltanks aims to reduce the fuel storage capaci-ty on site from 112m³ to 23m³ as they nowonly require 23m³ of HFO to be used on site.

“The decommissioning of tanks will beconducted by a team of experienced andqualified contractors with a proven trackrecord, which have been appointed byChevron. Every effort will be made to miti-gate potential health and environmentalimpacts on the surrounding communitiesduring the process,” she says.

Safe for decommissioningShe explains the main aspects of the tank

decommissioning process entail ensuringthe tanks are safe for decommissioning,which includes tank purging and degas-sing; as well as the physical removal anddisposal of the tanks. The contents of thetanks are emptied into appropriately seala-ble drums before being removed from thesite.

Chevron has a standard decommission-ing and degassing protocol. “This is imple-mented to ensure that there is minimumhealth, safety or environmental risks dur-ing the decommissioning and degassingprocess.”

The basic report outlines the above activi-

ties and the installation of the new tank asthe proposed construction phase and listspossible positive and negative impacts. Itsays the activities which form part of thisphase could lead to the creation of tempo-rary income and employment opportunitiesfor the contracted company of Chevron’schoice, the removal of a potential subsoiland groundwater environmental risk fromthe old tanks and the reduced environmen-tal risk associated with a smaller fuel stor-age capacity and the use of modern storageequipment.

Highest priorityPullinger also highlights these aspects

and says: “Chevron South Africa places thehighest priority on the safety of our peopleand the community in which we operate.Chevron notes that there will be minimalimpact to the residents as the site is locatedin the industrial area. Also, best practice de-commissioning and degassing procedureswill be undertaken to mitigate the possibleimpact on soil and groundwater.”

The report however lists various possiblenegative impacts. It states the soil andgroundwater in the vicinity of the old tankscould be impacted if best practice decom-missioning and degassing procedures arenot undertaken correctly.

“Such contamination could result in det-rimental effects to the soil and groundwatersystems. There will be a temporary increasein dust, noise and vibration impacts as a re-sult of heavy vehicles traversing the site,heavy equipment operating at the site andremoval of associated footings (if re-quired),” it reads.

The report further lists a minor amountof fuel vapour emissions which are expect-ed to be released into the atmosphere dur-ing degassing and decommissioning activi-ties (through dermal contact). Pullingersays Chevron hopes to commence with thedecommissioning at the start of 2016.V You can view the report at Table View Library orat www.environmentalconsultants.co.za. The dead­line for comments is Monday 6 July.

Little time to sayabout fuel tanks

Double bill: Zanne Stapelberg and JamesBhemgee will be performing a fund­raiserconcert with the West Coast YouthOrchestra at the D’Aria Function Venue inDurbanville on Sunday 21 June at 12:00.The concert is in aid of double bass playerDanielle Didlof, better known to her fansas Didi, who has been invited to attendthe Mittenwald International Double BassMasterclasses 2015 in Germany. Tickets forthe concert cost R150 or R100 for scholarsand include welcoming drinks, decadentsoup, home­made bread and coffee or tea.Email [email protected] or call 084018 1122 to book.

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DonationsneededSt Luke’s HospiceWest Coast isasking for dona-tions of oldgreeting cards.

With the use ofsocial media theorganisation’sstock has run dryand the cards arerecycled and soldin their charityshops.

If you have oldcards you wouldlike to donate,drop them off atthe office in TableView or at thecharity shop.V For more informa­tion or to volunteercall 021 557 8925 orvisit www.hospice­westcoast.co.za.

KOEBERG

The Koeberg Nuclear power station provided an outline of all you need to know in the case of an emergency. PHOTO: BJORN RUDNER

MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval

Would you know what to do in thecase of an emergency at Koeberg?

While authorities carry out sim-ulations to ensure their plans for an emer-gency are adequate,TygerBurger enquiredwhether residents were adequatelyequipped.

Speaking at a media briefing in Good-wood last week, City of Cape Town mayoralcommittee member for safety and security,JP Smith explained the emergency plan forKoeberg was not solely focussed on evacua-tion. On Thursday 11 June, the City partici-pated in the annual Koeberg Power Stationemergency exercise.

During this exercise, the activation ofthe Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Radio-logical Release Hazard Disaster Risk Man-agement Plan is simulated.

LegislationLewis Phidza, Koeberg’s manager for

stakeholder management submitted a com-prehensive report to TygerBurger on ev-erything residents should know in the caseof an emergency.

He explains that according to the Nation-al Nuclear Regulator Act of 1999, Koebergis required to have an established emer-gency plan to protect the public in the un-likely event of a nuclear accident.

It also requires the effectiveness of theIntegrated Koeberg Nuclear EmergencyPlan be tested by the National Nuclear Reg-ulator (NNR) every two years.

According to Act No. 57 of 2002 (DisasterManagement Act) the City of Cape Town isthe competent authority that owns and im-plements the Koeberg Nuclear EmergencyPlan.

In order to ensure that the KoebergEmergency Response Organisation is pre-pared for any emergency at any time, thepower station’s Emergency ManagementGroup arranges for annual training.

This training tests the readiness of thevarious key role-players, including localand national disaster management organi-sations.

EmergenciesPhidza explains emergencies are catego-

rised into four levels.V During the first level, an Unusual

Event is declared for an abnormal, un-planned event that requires partial activa-tion of the Emergency Plan in order tobring the situation under control.

V During the second level an Alert is de-clared when something has happenedwhich could reduce the level of safety of thepower station, but backup plant systemswill still function. At this stage local au-thority officials are notified and responsefacilities are established on a standby ba-sis.

Phidza says because the incident is con-tained on-site and only impacts on-site per-sonnel no action is needed by the public.

V The third level is a Site Emergencywhere a problem with a safety system hasoccurred, or is likely to occur.

“Local authority officials are mobilisedat this stage in preparation for the possibil-ity of a more serious situation.

No action is required by the public as theincident is contained on-site and only im-pacts on-site personnel,” he explains.

For this type of emergency, informationwill be spread through the media and si-rens will not be sounded.

V The fourth level is called a GeneralEmergency and Phidza says this is themost serious but most unlikely emergencysituation.

“There is a likelihood that radioactivematerial could be released from the powerstation beyond the Koeberg Power Stationboundary.”

In the case of a General Emergency, youshould listen to the radio as the public noti-fication system will be supplemented byregular updates on GoodHopeFM, Kfm aswell as SABC television channels. Phidzaexplains here the public will receive in-structions on what to do.

Should an instruction be given to shel-ter, this means you will have to stay in-doors and closing all doors and windows.In addition, all systems which draw air in-to a building such as air-conditioningunits, fire places and dampers should beshut off. If you must go outside, place adamp cloth or towel over your nose andmouth. Phidza says if you have children atschool, do not fetch them as they will becared for during the emergency.

He provides a range of safety tips andsays most importantly, “don’t panic assheltering provides significant protectionagainst radiation”.

Who is safe?Phidza explains if you live within 5 km

of the power station, also known as the Pre-cautionary Action Zone (PAZ), it is a legalrequirement that the area must be evacuat-ed as soon as it is practically possible aftera General Emergency has been declared.

For those living within the Urgent Pro-tective Action Zone (UPZ) which is 16 kmradius from Koeberg, Phidza explains it ishighly unlikely that the entire area withinthe 16 km radius surrounding Koeberg willbe affected as the release of radioactive ma-terial will travel downwind from the powerstation.

According to the City’s presentation,people living within the PAZ, should beevacuated within four hours after the evac-uation order is given and 16 hours for theUPZ.

EvacuationIf you are instructed to evacuate, Phidza

says you should lock up your home and youwill be directed to an assembly point whereyou and your belongings will be checkedfor possible contamination.

You will likely be away for a few days,so ensure you have enough clothes, toilet-ries, cash, identity documents and any nec-essary medication. Ensure your home issecured and your alarm is activated.

According to Phidza’s report in theevent that an evacuation order is givenwhile your children are at school, pupilswill be evacuated to another pre-identified

school outside the affected area where ar-rangements will be in place to care for thechildren and keep them in contact withtheir parents/guardians.

“If you have children at school, do notfetch them as they will be cared for duringthe emergency by City of Cape Town, Dis-aster Risk Management Officials. Do notattempt to fetch your children from the af-fected school as this would disrupt theschool’s evacuation process,” he says.

HealthIn his report, Phidza explains as your

body cannot distinguish between radioac-tively material and non-radioactive mate-rial any intake of radioactive materialwhich has the same chemical properties offood will be seen as food. This is the casewith the absorption of iodine by the thy-roid gland. For this reason, potassium io-date pills could be issued.

“In the event of an emergency at Koebergwhere radioactive iodine could be re-leased, it will, if inhaled or ingested, be ab-sorbed by the thyroid gland with stable io-dine, so that in the event of an intake of ra-dioactive iodine, no absorption ofradioactive iodine will take place.”

He says the Disaster Risk Managementorganisation will make these tablets avail-able and issue them at strategic locations.

Koeberg hosts Public Safety InformationForum (PSIF) meetings quarterly whereinformation pertaining to Koeberg’s Emer-gency Plan is discussed.

The remaining PSIF meeting dates forthis year are: Thursday 25 June, Thursday30 September and Thursday 26 November.V For more information call 021 550 5227. To readthe complete report visit http://bit.ly/1G81c67.

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V Jewish West Coast Cape Jewish Seniorsmeet on the first and third Thursday of themonth at 11:30 and the second and fourthThursday at 10:30 at the club house at Nor-ton Square in Short Street, Table View. En-try is R5. Call Melanie van Emmenes on074 405 5186 for more.

V Vlei walk Friends of Rietvlei will be hostinga walk along Milnerton Lagoon on Sunday21 June, at 14:00. It will start at the car parknext to the canoe club. Visitors are wel-come. For more call Nelis on 082 777 5708or Pauline on 083 255 2537 or check theevents diary at www.friendsofrietvlei.co.za.

V Subforum The annual meeting of the Mil-nerton Community Police Forum (CPF)Sector 4 subforum will be at Milnerton po-lice station at 19:00. There will be an elec-tion and community-based organisationsare required to register to vote. For moreemail [email protected].

V Book sale SPCA book sale at Canal Walkat the Vida E court from Thursday 25 toSunday 28 June from 09:00 to 21:00.

V Ratepayers The Brooklyn, Ysterplaat andRugby Ratepayers’ Association will hold itsmonthly meeting at Ysterplaat PrimarySchool in Koeberg Road, Brooklyn on Thurs-day 2 July at 18:00. RSVP to [email protected] or [email protected].

V Care network The Local Network of Carefor Ward 55 will meet on Saturday 4 July atBrooklyn library hall at 09:30 to elect a com-mittee. Registered community organisa-tions and churches are invited to attend.

Diary | Dagboek

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Age is foolish andforgetful when itunderestimatesyouth. –J.K Rowling

Sokkerstryd sonder toeskouers: Twee kinders speel sokker met 'n leë koeldrankbottel op 'n mistige oggendin die informele nedersetting by Wolwerivier naby die N7. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00

There was an article on crimeand grime in Brooklyn, Yster-plaat and Rugby (“Take backyour streets”, TygerBurger, 10June).

What is possibly the answerto making the shop fronts andpavements neater alongKoeberg Road and better lit atnight. It has become very thirdworld in appearance on theside where the shops are.

Another huge concern toMilnerton residents is that theCentrepoint shopping centrehas been broken down overtwo years ago. Isn’t it illegalfor land to stay undevelopedthis long? What can be done topressure the owners to eitherdevelop or sell?

J TOBIASE­mail

How to keepour streets neat

I refer to the article “Takeback your streets” (TygerBur-ger, 10 June): Why must we dothe ward councillors’ andpolice’s work for them? That’swhy we pay rates and taxes!For these lazy behinds to dotheir work which they are not!Boot out these lazy people whoare sitting in these positionsperiod! Other areas must getthe army in to do their workfor them like Ottery becausepolice and ward councillors arepathetic and just plain lazy.There were several complaintsand in this very paper aboutthe drug dens in Rugby, butnothing has been done aboutit. Residents aren’t paid to dotheir jobs for them while theysleep in their vans and behindtheir desks. Ratepayers need towake up for a change and puttheir foot down because thenwhat is the use of them payingrates and taxes and still payingtax on top of that too, ifgovernment departments doingdiddly squat and living lekker

Lazy civil servantsmust get the boot

from our tax money becausethat’s what’s keeping themthere in those positions. This isalso the reason people likemyself will never be able towork in government becausethey don’t employ people whocan get the job done, they onlyemploy the corrupt and lazy.

TANYA STEYNE­mail

Please check your credit cardstatements! I always do meticu-lously, and noticed R15 beingtaken off from someone callingthemselves - I*Paygate followedby a number and a differentplace each time eg. Tokai, and Ido not live anywhere nearTokai. Although the amount isonly R15, it is taken off everyfortnight over a weekendusually, so one might miss this.According to the Fraud Depart-ment it’s for a funeral company; something I never subscribedto! Added to this our statementsare delayed (sometimes three-months later with the Postalservice as it is currently), sounless you go to an ATM andget up to date statements ordownload it you would takeages to discover this. I contac-ted the Fraud Department andwill now have to get a newcard with a new number,although mine was only issuedabout six weeks ago. I firsthave to put a hold on my cardfor three days, then I have tocontact them to cancel my cardand wait a week for my newcard to be issued. All such anuisance as one can wait in thebank for hours before you getto see a consultant these daysand then they say the lines aredown, as happened to me lastweek when I wanted to cancelmy overdraft facility. It alltakes valuable time and petroland a real nuisance.

I am curious to know if thereare others that have had thisstrange company reflected ontheir statements. Maybe theamounts differ but do checkjust in case.

DEIDI GEEE­mail

Check your creditcard statements

Re: “Laat taxi’s ook in busbaanry” , TygerBurger, 10 June.Chris Strydom, I’m sorry, but Ithink you have lost it. Let thetaxis drive in the bus lane –can you imagine what chaosthat would be?

Speeding MyCiTi busses,mixed with lawless taxi drivers,plus people walking in between.Perfect!

ILSE HAASTable View

Taxis in bus lane willlead to chaos

Sanral is flooding all thenewsmedia with promotionalmaterial, all while they wish usto believe that under theircontrol all will be wonderful.My experience shows that theiroptimism is badly placed.

On 5 June at 14:00 there werefive lanes open at the HuguenotTunnel and we waited over tenminutes to pass through thepay point en route to Worcester.Now this is a long-standingoperating toll station and it wasnot even peak time, there wereno accidents, nor serious roadworks, so this leads me to taketheir propaganda with a pinchof salt.

We were also advised thatthere would always be analternative road to use so onecould always choose whetherthe driver wished to use the tollroad. In that case for almost 12months the Storms River tollroute has been (invalidly)collecting tolls while the

No faith in Sanralpropaganda

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LEWENSKIEKIE

Stuur ons niedalk af opjeugramp nie?Gister was dit Jeugdag – ook weer ’nherinnering vir Suid-Afrikaners aan diegebeure van 39 jaar gelede toe leerdersvan Soweto in opstand gekom het oorAfrikaans as vak in swart skole. Dit was’n bloedige dag waarop honderde jeugdi-ges hul lewens verloor het.Nooit mag ons so ’n dag weer beleef

nie! Daarmee sal die meerderheid lands-genote saamstem.Maar stuur ons nie onafwendbaar weer

af op ’n soortgelyke jeugramp nie? Wantdie tydbom tik meedoënloos voort – ineen of ander stadium gaan die jeug teenhul haglike en toekomslose situasie inopstand kom.Die fondament is reeds stewig gelê vir

’n jeugrevolusie in die land. Werkloos-heid is hier een van die grootste redes.Bykans 40% van die SA jeug tussen 15 en35 jaar sit sonder werk.’n Onderwysstelsel wat by die nate

lostorring help ook nie. Van die bykans1,2 miljoen graad 1-leerders wat elke jaarbegin, haal net 500 000 matriek en 10%van hulle kry matrikulasie-vrystelling virhoër opleiding.Dié situasie skep ’n teelaarde vir

kriminaliteit, bende-aktiwiteite endwelms. Want sonder enige toekoms-moontlikhede is dit die tweede besteopsie. Armoede het selde ’n gewete.Voeg daarby ’n regering wat met

selfverryking, korrupsie en nepotisme ’npatetiese voorbeeld aan die jeug stel, endie revolusiepad is behoorlik geplavei.Die groot vraag is: Sal ons betyds kan

ingryp om dit te voorkom?

HOOFARTIKEL

SMSV Maandag het die kar van my suster segestremde man voor OK-minimark in Hu-gostraat gebreek en sy moes die kar uitdie pad kry sonder hulp. Ek het die Good-wood-polisie gebel en hul hulp gevra,maar hulle kon nie die kar aan die gang krynie. ’n Vriendelike man het langs my ge-stop met ’n bussie en gevra hoe hy kanhelp. Ek het gesê ek soek net iemand ommy swaer by my huis te gaan aflaai. Hy hetdadelik aangebied om ons te gaan aflaai.Dit het my ontgaan om sy naam te vra,maar sy bussie se nommerplaat is Jaiden1 WP. Dankie aan die vriendelike heer. Onswaardeer u hulp opreg! - Ansie, Vrijzee

V The Golden Arrow bus company is oneof the biggest in the W-Cape. We use theirbuses to get to work and we buy clip-cards. Workers play a very important partin a company, but they (Golden Arrow)deliver a very poor service to us. In themorning we have enough buses, but atnight there are no buses. I work at Welge-moed, my bus stop is near the Engen gara-ge. We had a bus at 15:20 and it was chan-ged to 15:30 without anyone informing usand now it doesn’t stop at my bus stop.On rainy days we are in trouble. I phonedthem, but nothing happened - they don’tcare about people. - Virginia Mbabane

V Ons as inwoners van ’n woonstel regoorTygerberg-stasie wil weet wat die Parow-verkeersdepartement doen ontrent dieklomp taxi’s wat op ’n rooistreep staan ensake doen? Die private parkeerplek wordook as ’n oplaaiplek gebruik. Die polisie rynet verby, maar geen verkeersbeamptesnie. Lyk my hul word betaal deur die eie-naar om weg te bly. - Anoniem

V Die Stad Kaapstad het ’n volbladadver-tensie om water te bespaar, maar be-sproei elke nag Cedarwoodpark. - Ano-niem

V Wil vir die mense sê wat nie kan stop by’n stopstraat, hulle moet dink voor hul ry,veral in Kraaifontein. - Gatvol

) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.

alternate routes via Nature’sValley and Bloukrantz pass hasbeen impassable. So are theyentitled to collect the toll atthis station because there is noalternate route?

MIKE WOODE­mail

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Loadshedding is bad for business, ac-cording to a recent survey conductedby advisory and tax firm BDO.

“A reduction in service levels, an increa-se in operating costs, a negative impact oncompetitiveness and turnover and poorcustomer experience are all symptoms be-ing experienced by Western Cape busines-ses who have to cope with regular loadshedding during business hours,” saysBDO’s communications manager GeneaFrade.Some 98% of Western Cape respondents

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overall they felt their company’s competi-tiveness was affected by load shedding.IMD World Competitiveness Centre di-

rector ProfessorArturoBris said SouthAf-rica’s challenges included deterioratingeducation and high youth unemployment,corruption, lack of capacity in electricitygeneration and distribution, and an insuf-ficient supply of skilled engineers andtechnicians.“Wehadnoticed the effect that load shed-

ding was having on our own business andwere curious to see the impact it had onour clients’ businesses,” says Antonie vander Hoek, managing partner for BDOCapeTown.“For this reason we conducted this sur-

vey which saw 400 BDO clients being sur-veyed across four regions.“Some 64% of the respondents have

smaller businesses with under 100 employ-ees – showing how detrimental the powercuts are to the growth and success of SMEsand SA entrepreneurs”.“In a country where we are already

struggling to attract foreign direct invest-ment, load shedding further detracts fromour competitiveness.“We need to start investing in alternati-

ves in order to keep the lights on, busines-ses operating smoothly and potential in-vestors confident in our country,” saidVan der Hoek.Interesting to note is that over 60% of

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March to 6 April.

Loadsheddingdims WCeconomy

If residents own their owngenerators, theyneed onlyworry about gettingCity permis-sion for its use if it is connected to the ener-gy grid.As more residents are turning to self-ge-

nerated energy supply, Ernest Sonnen-berg, Mayco member for utility servicessaid only those with generators whichneed to be synchronised with or connectedto the City’s electrical network, need athumbs-up.“If the generator is to be operated in iso-

lation from the City’s network, as will bethe case in the vast majority of residentialgenerator installations, permission fromElectricity Services is not required,” Son-neberg said. “The City does, however, re-commend that a qualified electrician in-stall the generator and issue a certificateof compliance to the property owner if thegenerator is to be connected to the existinginternal wiring of the property.”.

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V Tats Nkonzo will be at the Baxter Studiountil Saturday 27 June in The Clever Black.Tickets are available at Computicket.

V Loki Rothman will launch his new al-bum, The Way Back, at Die Boer tonight(Wednesday). R110. Visit www.die-boer.com or call 021 979 1911 to book.

V Jak de Priester kuier vannaand(Woensdag) in die Drostdy-teater in Stel-lenbosch. Kaartjies kos R120 of R90 virstudente. Bespreek by [email protected] of 071 931 9954.

V Patrick Canovi and Dean Coche will beat Quay Four tonight from 19:00. Entranceis free.

V Deep Fried Man (JHB),Mel Jones, Oliver Boothand Yaaseen Barnes willbe at the Cape Town Co-medy Club from tonight(Wednesday) until Sun-day 21 June. Visitwww.capetowncome-dy.com for tickets andmore information.

V Jak de Priester en Al-tus Muller (klavier) kuiermôre (Donderdag) metEk reis na gister by DieBoer. R130. Bespreek bywww.dieboer.com of 021979 1911.

V Alwena van der Vyverbied haar kabaret Hallelu­jas in my Hangkas Don-derdagaand in die Metro-noom-teater in Bellvilleaan. R120. Bespreek by082 704 9196 of 021 2028819.

V The Cape Town Philharmonic Orches-tra will be performing with French violi-nist, Olivier Charlier, conductor VictorYampolsky, soloists Elizabeth Frandzen(mezzo) and Esewu Nobela (tenor) andthe New Apostolic Church Choir, trainedby Mario Verster at Cape Town City Hallon Thursday. Tickets are available at Com-puticket.

V Dave Ferguson will be performing at theV&A Waterfront’s Pierhead Deck from12:30 on Friday 19 June. Entrance is free.

V The Gavin Minter Septet will be perfor-ming at the V&A Waterfront Amphithea-tre on Friday from 18:00. Entrance is free.

V Piet Botha and The Lyzard Kings willbe at Die Boer on Friday. R120. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.

V Rock Apocalypse will be staged at Jam-rock Theatre in Brackenfell on Friday. R85.Call 021 981 1313 or email [email protected] to book.

V Boulevard Blues and Hatchetman willbe at Die Boer on Saturday. R100. Visitwww.dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911 tobook.

V Fernando Lamy, the comedy musicianwill be performing a special Father’s Dayshow at the Edgemead Bowling Club withKenny Lind and his eight-piece showband on Sunday from 15:00. R60. Call 061490 1694 to book.

V Alvon Collison will be presenting a Fa-ther’s Day show at the N.G. Kerk hall in Mil-nerton on Sunday from 15:00. R110. Call021 551 0969 for bookings and more.

V Wicus van der Merwe kuier op Vaders-dag Sondagmiddag by Die Boer. R120. Be-spreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 9791911.

V 021 Lounge@Swin-gers Jazz Pub & Restau-rant in Wetton present li-ve jazz every Sunday from17:00. Vernon Castleand The N2 Jazz Bandwill on the bill for thisweek. Entrance is free. Upand coming jazz acts cancall 071 938 8247 to booka slot to perform. The ve-nue is also available forfundraisers.

V Manie Jackson en Cli-ve Bruce kuier Maandag-en Dinsdagaand by DieBoer. R130. Bespreek bywww.dieboer.com of 021979 1911.

V Dan Patlansky will per-form a solo accousticshow at Alma Café in Ro-sebank on Tuesday.R200. Email [email protected] or call 021685 7377 to book.

V Bronwyn Clacherty will be performingat the V&A Waterfront’s Pierhead Deckfrom 12:30 on Wednesday 24 June. En-trance is free.

V Dan Patlansky will perform a solo ac-coustic show at the Cape Town Club onWednesday 24 June. R200. Email [email protected] to book.

V Camerata Tinta Barocca will be pre-senting Bright Young Baroque with solo-ists Jeffrey Armstrong and SamanthaLawrenson (violins), Joshua Frank (re-corder); Johannes Visser (double bass);Nkosana Gugu Soko (flute) and others atSt Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Wed-nesday 24 June. Tickets cost R110 or R90(concessions) from www.webtic-kets.co.za or at the door. Call 083 684 7318for more.

V Kahn will be performing his unpluggedshow at Die Boer from Wednesday 24 toFriday 26 June. R130. Visit www.die-boer.com or call 021 979 1911 to book.

What’s On | Wat’s Waar

Inside Out will be released in 3D at Bays-ide, N1 City, Parow, CapeGate and Tyger-valley cinemas on Friday.

This animated film sees Riley (KaitlynDias), a young girl who is in emotionalturmoil when her father moves them toSan Francisco. Her emotions, Joy (Amy

Poehler), Anger (Lewis Black), Fear (BillHader), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and Sad-ness (Phyllis Smith), are locked in con-flict in the control center of Riley’s brain,over how to deal with it.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more info.

Animated fun in 3D at Ster­Kinekor

With his freakishly high vocalsand lightning fast guitarskills, Louis “Axe” Lourens

has become a familiar face on theCape Town music scene.

Known to many only as Axe, Louishas been performing around CapeTown on his own and in groups forroughly 17 years now.

Axe describes his latest project Ax-enmore as a proper show band.

He says he always wanted to starta show band, he was simply waitinguntil he’d found the right people tojoin. “The problem was to find theright members that you get alongwith and can trust. They also need tobe good at what they do and profes-sional while they do it”.

Enter local musicians vocalist Tau-na Collier, bassist Rob Stemmet anddrummer Sebastian Guile and he’s fi-nally got his team together.

The group will be presenting “Dads Rock”at Hillcrest Quarry this Sunday, in celebra-tion of Father’s Day.

From shy to a ball of energyAxe and Tauna go way back. The two start-

ed performing together in 2007. While Axehad been in other cover bands before, thiswas Tauna’s first.

Although she’s usually quite shy, Axe saysTauna becomes a ball of energy on stage. Shedyed her hair red shortly after teaming upwith Axe, transforming herself into “Fire”,a stage personality she would go on to keepfor most of her career. Together the duo per-formed as Axe on Fire.

Since then, Tauna has been involved withmany other acts, including Fire n Styx,which saw her performing alongside just adrummer, Sean Nunan. The two were votedCape Town’s best band by the Cape Argusin 2012 and 2013.

Tauna’s voice also saw her become a final-ist in the 2013 Idols competition.

Sebastian’s drumming skills have earnedhim the nickname “The Hitman”. While theprofessional performer can often be seen inproductions on The Barnyard Theatre’sstage, he is as comfortable in a classroom ashe is on stage.

Armed with a BMus Education qualifica-tion from UCT and international teaching

experience, Sebastian founded the HarmonyMusic Foundation last year, which sees himsharing his music knowledge with childrenfrom disadvantaged backgrounds.

Bassist Rob Stemmet is another familiarface to northern suburbs music fans. Withtwo decades of local and international expe-rience, “The Gatekeeper” is the glue thatholds the band together.

When he isn’t playing with Axenmore,Rob is also the bass man for Pebbleman, Bou-levard Blues and Rupert Mellor & the Thun-derbirds and can often be seen performingas a session musician for popular artists atvenues like Die Boer.

Show for all agesAxenmore will be at Hillcrest Quarry on

Sunday 21 June.“This will be Axenmore’s rockiest show

up to date,” Axe says, adding that the ideais to entertain people of all ages.

The band will play two sets of party androck anthems, with a modern twist. “Dads,prepare to be rocked.”

Doors open at 13:00 and the show starts at14:00. Tickets cost R70 or R30 for children un-der 12 while children younger than eight en-joy free entry.V Call 021 976 4959 or 072 456 9071 or [email protected] for more information. Visitwww.facebook.com/Axenmore for more about theband.

‘Dads, prepareto be rocked’

Louis “Axe” Lourens and Tauna “Fire” Collier make uphalf of Axenmore. PHOTO: MIKE GUILE

Blues boy: Guitar virtuoso,Dan Patlansky will beperforming a solo acousticshow at Die Boer inDurbanville on Monday 29June. Tickets cost R150.Visit www.dieboer.com orcall 021 979 1911 to book.PHOTO: YOLANDA SAAYMAN

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ExploreCity’snaturereservesThe City of Cape Town’s nature re-

serves will be hosting several fun-filled holiday programmes through-

out the month of July.According to a statement, these pro-

grammes will be offered at the Tygerberg,Durbanville, Blaauwberg and Table BayNature Reserves during the school holi-days. Parents are urged to book a spot fortheir children now to avoid disappoint-ment.The City’sMaycomember for energy, en-

vironmental and spatial planning, Johanvan der Merwe says these programmesprove to be very popular among youngerresidents.“This is very encouraging as these

learners are our futurepartners in the crea-tion of a more sustainable city. It is essen-tial for us to find innovative ways to nur-ture a love and understanding for ourunique natural environment among theyouth, and to educate them about how theyare able to contribute to the future of theirnatural surroundings,” he says.

.The Tygerberg and Durbanville naturereserves will be hosting two different holi-day programmes during the upcoming Julyholidays, on Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2July from 09:00 to 12:00 aimed at childrenbetween the ages of six and nine years old.These programmes will be held simulta-

neously at each reserve, teaching childrenabout the different kinds of tortoises andbirds, as well as highlighting their impor-tance in nature.Each programme is divided into two ses-

sions. The first session will be conductedin Afrikaans and the second will be inEnglish. This will give children the oppor-tunity to attend both programmes and al-ternate between the two nature reserves.

. Shortly thereafter, the Tygerberg Na-ture Reserve will host a Nature Calls pro-gramme for adventurers between the agesof 10 and 13. This programme will run fortwo days on Monday 6 and Tuesday 7 Julybetween 09:00 and 12:00.Bookings for the Tygerberg and Durban-

ville Nature Reserve programmes close onFriday 26 June.

. There’s also a chance to explore na-ture’s coastal life at theBlaauwbergNatureReserve with an educational programmewhich starts on Tuesday 7 July. Childrenwill have an opportunity to learn moreabout the different shells found on thebeach, the dunes and the invasive alienplants surrounding the nature reserve. Theweek ends with a hike to the top of the hillto enjoy the lovely scenic views of CapeTown.

. The programme continues from Mon-day 13 to Thursday 16 July at Table BayNa-ture Reserve, with reptiles being the maintheme. Not only will children learn aboutthe differences between snakes and skinks,but they will have the opportunity to ex-plore the Milnerton Racecourse in searchof chameleons to learn more about them.Musical skills will be tested on Wednes-

day 15 July when the children will makesome “noise for nature”.This will be followed by the last pro-

gramme of the week in which they will betaught the differences between tortoises,turtles and terrapins.Activities at the Table Bay and Blaauw-

berg Nature Reserves start at 09:00 and endat approximately 13:00 daily.The programmewill be aimed at children

between the ages of 8 and 12 years old. Book-ings for the Blaauwberg and Table Bay Na-ture Reserves programmes close on Thurs-day 2 July.V For more information about the Durbanville andTygerberg Nature Reserves holiday programmes orto make a booking, contact Lizelle van der Merweat tygerbergnaturereserve.intern@cape­town.gov.za or call 021 444 9263. For the Blaauw­berg and Table Bay Nature Reserves holiday pro­grammes or to make a booking, contact ElzetteKrynauw at [email protected]

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Making progress possible. Together.

THANKSTOYOU, THECITYOFCAPETOWNCANCREATENEWWORKOPPORTUNITIES FORMOREPEOPLE.Every year the City of Cape Town redirects more than R122 million of rates incometowards the national Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP). This creates short-termwork opportunities for 40 000 previously unemployed Capetonians. That’s more peopledoing more things in more places to make Cape Town more effective and more beautiful.

To find out more about the EPWP contact us on 0860 103 089 and press 6 forthe Employee Service Desk.

KINGJAMES

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PERSONAL

1460

.

BADISA Tygerbergis op soek na dievolgende persone:

Anna MagdalenaWessels

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.

TRAINING &EDUCATION

1480

.

.

WANTED

1485

.

ATTENTIONCASH PAID

FOR ALL SECOND-HAND FURNITURE,

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.

AANDAGBETAALKONTANT

VIR ALLE 2DE-HANDSEmeubels, beddens,sitkamerstelle,

yskaste, stowe, elektrieseware, kombuisware,breekgoed, beddegoed,

klere, ens.Tel. 021 558 7546 /082 4100 405

.

WEDDINGS

1490

.A MARRIAGE OFFICERGet married anytime,anywhere. Phone0219305119 / 0828524571

.

FOR SALE

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1677

.JR WENDYS3 X 6m R7900FLAT ROOFGratis Voering

AFBETALING WELKOMTel: 021 905 8097072 870 6973

www.jrwendys.co.za

.

AK WENDY'SCash D.I.Y. 3 x 6 - R48003 x 9 - R68003 x 3 - R33003 x 7 - toilet + basin R7 500082 621 4441/021 3935475

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BOOKS

1607.

EK KOOP BOEKE enlangspeelplate. 0826708987

.

ANTIQUES& ART

1605.

Ek koop antiekeware,juweliersware ,speelgoed, kombuisware, linne,skilderye, ornamente & meubelsSkakel Anita 082 963 8877

.

BUILDINGMATERIAL

1610.

.BOUSAND & KLIP

Bruinklip, Rivierklip, Kompos,Topsoil. Klein en Grootmaat.Teerwerk, Plaveisel, Bouwerk.Skakel: 021 930 5411

.

CLOTHING

1615.

A Cash Deal on AllGoods

Cash paid for all yourunwanted good quality

ladies, mens, kids clothing.Shoes, linen, bric 'n brac

etc.Christelle 0844081437

.Amanda Tel. 021 939 7839082 221 8014. Beste kontantvir goeie dames-, mans-, kinderklereen -skoene. Gordyne en beddegoedasook kombuis-ware. Ek kom haal.

.

FURNITURE

1635.

A1 FURNITURE SHOPKoop alle tweedehandse

beddens/meubels/breekware.

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078 150 1702.

AANDAG: Barend soekdringend 2de HandseMeubels, Beddens, kaste& yskaste om te koop.Betaal kontant en kom

haal self.Skakel 082 848 2880

.

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WERNER083 5651685/0219824176

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.

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% 083 310 1081..

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.AANDAG ALMAL:

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Tel: 021 5911104.

PETS

1660

.

MOBILE DOG WASH & DIPGood service, low rates.Hennie ( 0762201607

.

WANTED TO BUY

1675

.

ABANDON your search!CASH for modern adult &children's clothes, shoes,

linen, kitchen-ware.I collect!

Tel. Carol 082 890 5749.

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For all your unwanted audio,Vinyl records, CD’s, tools,

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Tel. 084 240 3878

.

2de handse en nuweklere, skoene, beddegoed,gordyne, breekgoed, potte,panne, eletriese ware,

MEUBELS bv. beddens, sit-kamerstelle, yskaste, TV'sens VIR HARDE KONTANTTel: Johan 074 474 4275

.KONTANT vir klere, skoene, linne,breekware, ens. Ek kom haal.Lorraine 084 857 7238

.

GENERAL &HOME SERVICES

.

CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY

1803

.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R3406 Seater Couches for R340Beds, Curtains & CarsContact Rob 078 556 6708web [email protected]

.

ALLE WEER DROOG - Matte& Skoonmaak van bekleedsel /Matrasse-nat. Deon 084 5648225

.CARPETS, COUCHES CLEANEDA deep wash at best rates.021 592 0626/082 428 7163

.

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In All weather,90% dry carpets.Homes, businesses, loose

rugs and upholstery.Using quality carpet shampoo

Owner operated, Northern [email protected]

0215920487 / 0832896674

.

BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

1801.

Able Handyman40 yyrs experience in

building trade.Good all rounder,

efficient, good rates%Les 083 545 9948 /021 903 2022

.

.

All renovations &additionsCraig Goodchild082 698 1853

.

ALLE BOUWERK / PLANNE• Huise• Aanbouings• Verbouings• Verfwerk• Plaveisel

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.

We specialize in• Carports• Paving• Building of boundary walls orversades

• Steel gates & fencesAndre 072 831 3175

076 645 2961 / 021 939 7507

.

BUILDINGPLANS&CONSTRUCTIONWe will beat any writtenquote. www.jvharch.co.za

021 917 1127

.

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SEEwww.

carportscapetown.co.za083 414 8103/021 858 1873

.

CORWABOUERSBou & restourasie werk,

opsit van alle tipe afdak entoemaak. Vervang van

dakplate en herstelwerk.Tel. Cornel 078 434 8706

.

.

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1802

.

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ture.co.zaSkakel Izak 021 981 4352

of 082 9200 839

.

BOUPLANNEBillike fooie.

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SACAP - Reg.Goedkeuring.

Alle Ure: 021 903 8063Mike 083 564 7227

.

BOUPLANNETeken & ontwerp van

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% 082 415 9696.

Building Plans /Bouplanne

Karel 021 9814788 /0724465054

www.lifestylearchitec-ture.co.za

.

DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES

1807

.

2 BROSDSTVINSTALLATIONSWe're accredited so callus for DSTV or OVHD

installations.Jasson 073 924 [email protected]

.

.

AERIAL SATELLITE SERVICESHave DStv/Aerial Problems?

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Call Vincent 0822689339Same day response.

.

STEVE'S SATELLITE SERVICESDSTV & antennae installation

(HD PVR), extra points,home theatre system.

CONTACT: 073 161 0655

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www.automotivedynamix.co.za

STORAGE 4 UBRACKENFELL (naby Cape Gate)

Vanaf R495 pm incl VAT021 982 7426

X1PXMQE9-AL080415

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CENTRALFLOORING

DUSTLESSFLOORSANDING

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Willie 073 228 3929www.centralflooring.co.za

.

.

ELECTRICAL

1810

.

.#1 AIR-CON & FRIDGE Services ,Repairs,Installations,Fridges wan-ted. 021 945 1376/ 078 901 1594

.

AIRCON&APPLIANCES

REPAIR: Fridges, Stoves,Washing machines,TumbleDryers,Aircons,Dishwasher

ONSITE REPAIRS.Tiaan 082 776 2393 /

021 917 1620

.Airconditioning and fridges.Repairs & Installations .021 917 1384 / 071 710 9299

.ALERTS

ELECTRICIANSWinter Specials!

We open after hours &weekends.

No Power, Renovations,Pre-Paid Meters, Powertripping, Generators,

Plugs & Lights,Motor Gates.

Johan: 072 908 7377021 592 0002

.

ALL APPLIANCES REPAIREDON SITE

Fridges, stoves, washing machineswith guarantee and regas from R180Skakel Francois 0798381851

.Appliance at all - Herstel by uhuis! ys/vrieskaste, wasmasjiene,stowe, mikrogolfoonde,tuimeldroërs. Tel. 071 755 3390

.BESTE PRYSE VIR

YSKASTEVrieskaste -Werkend of nie.Tel. 072 493 9332

.

.CHESTFREEZERS & FRIDGES,double beds URGENTLY WANTED!(021) 911 3366 /083 377 7223

.ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

Registered and QualifiedPower Failure, Rewiring, Stove

Connections. Issue C.O.C.Patrick 0828368051/0796444087

.

ELECTRICIANMichael 021 939 2543/

082 479 6083

.Fridges & Deep Freezers wanted

Working or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507

.FRIDGES WANTEDWorking fridges wanted & cash offer.Tel. 071 710 9299

.FRIDGES WANTEDDEAD OR ALIVEWE COLLECT &CASH OFFER

Call 071 710 9299.

CHESTFREEZERS & FRIDGES,double beds URGENTLY WANTED!(021) 911 3366 /083 377 7223

.

J.M. ELEKTRIESInstallasie elektrisiën viral jou elektriese werk,

foutopsporing, reparasies,onderhoud, nuwe

installasies, veranderingsen uitbreidings.

Tel. John 076 073 7150

.

Appliance SparesNew & 2nd hand

LG & Samsung Directly021 981-4550

.

Shalom ElectricalGeyser-timers, stoves, surge

arresters etc. Free quotations inNorthern Suburbs.

Ben Pieterse: 076 250 6844

.

ELECTRONIC &DIGITAL SERVICES

1815.ON-SITE PC REPAIRSUpgrades, ADSL set-up

Virus removal. Free QuotesWERNER at 083 788 0876

or 021 982 4951www.imonet.co.za

.

REPAIRS

1818.

HERSTEL EN HERBOUvan kolemakers, herstel asbakke en

hane vir braai.Skakel: Jacques 083 712 5339

.

GARDEN &IRRIGATION

1825.4 Yard CleanupsCall Dave 072 422 6787

.AAA BOOMSLOPING ENSNOEIWERK. ALLE AREAS( HANNES 0724114820

.

AAATREE FELLINGPruning&Fellingof Trees&Palms.STUMPREMOVAL

% Deneys Steyn:0837699286

Charl Steyn 071 347 0717.

ACE TREEFELLINGPruning

Stump RemovalGarden & Rubble removal

Garage Clean UpsR450 per load

Selwyn 0832676181

.

ACH GARDENSRommel verwydering,

Grassny dienste,Skoonmaak van erwe.

Snoei en afsny van bomeAnton 0712009618

.ADDO MASTERFELL

TREEFELLERSAfsaag en snoei

van bome en palmsHannes 082 082 3116

.

AFSNY VANBOME & PALMS

Tel. Fred 076 874 9682

.

ALLYEARROUND*Garden Maintenance*Garden refuse removalR300 per load*Tree Felling*Gutter cleaningTel. 084 060 6688

.AM LANDSCAPING

Trellises, plants, pots, pavers, waterfeatures, stone, bark & roll-on lawn.

New & up-grading of irrigationsystems. I beat any written quote.

Anton 082 729 3811.

BENNO - TUINETuinuitleg, algeheleskoonmaak, afsaag vanbome, snoeiwerk.

*PERSOONLIKE TOESIG*Tel: 021 903 1272Tel: 082 775 0977

.Boomsloop,snoei verwyder021 930 1258 / 074 789 2176

.DIE ROMMELMANTuinvullis verwydering.Tel 083 458 3416/

988-0374.

CR MOUTONTUINDIENSTE

Instandhouding van tuine.Verskaffing van "Mushroom"kompos & "lawn dressing"

Skakel Rudolph0833568786

.

KOMPOS TE KOOPR20 per streepsak. Min. 30 sakkevir aflewering. Ook bakkievragte(1,75m2) beskikbaar vir R600.Skakel 083 650 [email protected]

.

RETIEF BOOMSLOPINGGRATIS KWOTASIEStenvolle verseker

TREEFELLINGFREE QUOTATIONS

Fully insuredTel. 082 709 7129

.

TREE FELLING/PRUNINGClean-ups, irrigation, wellpoints.

Phone Kevin:0219825111 or 0814817653

.

GLASS/WINDOWS

1827.

ALUMINIUM windows, doors,b.bars, gates & glass repairs.Call: 073 429 7856

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835.

ALL BUILD IN CUPBOARDSKitchens, Bedrooms,

TV units + Office furniture(Private/Builders/Developers)

35YRS EXP WITH REF'SJohn 083 7347050 / 021 9192085

E-2:[email protected]

.

Built-in CupboardsPhone Chris for a quote on

quality BIC’s.Tel. 082 4402 729

.

CLEANINGSERVICES

HOMES, OFFICES &SPRING CLEANING.

0219499082/074 3096830.

DESIGNERKITCHENS(25 Years Exp)

FreeQUOTESOnSiteColour 3DDesigns

Call Erica 084 611 2037.

LAMINATEDFLOORINGBLINDSWe beat anyRealistic Quote

% GLENTON 072 409 5224

.

PLAYSAFEGARAGEDOORS

& automation. 0765230306

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR

1836.

BUDGET PAVEAffordable PavingCall 0215596148

.

BUILDING & ROOFINGPaving, braai rms, boundary walls,

bathrms, plumbing, garages,carportsNHBRC 24/7. Plans guaranteed.Tel: 082 956 7776 / 021 982 1309

.Carport repairs,Fascias & Gutte-ring [email protected] 422 6787

.

UNIVERSAL PAVINGGratis kwotasie vir alle

areasSkakel 021 94544550732631191

(Mnr Boonzaaier)

.

MISCELLANEOUS

1845.

A BEST TILERAll tiling wall and floor,

from R30/m2

Call Desmond021 988 3295/072 566 1281

.AHA Burglar Bars,Gates & Vibracrete

021 8371841083 542 1097 of021 909 1807

.ALL HRS HANDY MAN4 efficient home maintenance andpainting% David 072 422 6787E-mail: [email protected]

.

ALL TILINGDo work myself, Mike

076 9364153 / 0219307015

.

Burglar Bars Gates,Fencing&Balustrade.Call Alex @ ABBG for a

free quote.T:082 496 8760www.abbg.co.za

.

DC STEELWORKSSliding gates, palisade fencing,safety gates, burglar bars, etc.David 079 913 0618

.DIE LAAGSTEPRYSE VIR

* DIEFWERING* SPAANSE SKERMS* VEILIGHEIDSHEKKE* TRALIEWERK, ENS."BYVOORBEELD"

%08330255590219489479 k.u.

TERTIUS MACFARLANEGRATIS KWOTASIES

.KWALITEITSTAALWERKE

vir diefwering, Spaanse diefwering,hekke, rolhekke,

omheinings, balustrades, afdakke,outomatisering van hekke.Skakel KOBUS DE JONGH021 988 6547/ 083 962 8437

.MIKES HANDISERVE

Your all round''make nice''Handiman

Call Mike 083 4599 748021 949 1285

.Painters and Handyman on Call20 Years experience in painting and

all kind of handyman work.Free quotes in the Northern Suburbs.

Bennie 084 510 4715

.Wasmasjiene, Yskaste & Stowe .Herstel deur mobiele werkswinkel.Tel. 021 939 9338 / 074 608 2411

.

PAINTING

1872.

ABRIE VERF/PAINT021 981 6805 / 083 328 3628

.ALLE VERFWERK.Billik met toesig

Frikkie 076 973 9100

.

PAVING

1873.ALL paving best prices.4 free quote: PAVEMASTEREugene 0826774445

.

.

PEST CONTROL

1850.

PEST CONTROLCockroaches, fleas, lice, ants and allcarpet bugs. Best prices guaranteed.

Bennie 084 510 4715

.

PLUMBERS

1855.

.

.

PLUMBING24/7 SERVICETel: 021 948 3070Tel: 083 326 5009

.24/7 PLUMBING

SERVICE & MAINTENANCE% Quinton 084 564 2451

.

RUBBLE

REMOVAL

1860.1.3-ton bakkie A2Z

Transport anything. % 083 783 9458.

BOU-/TUIN-/MOTORHUIS-rommel. Tel: 0790259221

.BOUROMMEL VERWYDERINGMELINDA 021 930 5411

.Call Martin 084 907 5513RUBBLE REMOVAL

Garden Refuse, RenovationRubble, Garage junk,treefelling

.

.Pang Vat Amper Alles: Verwyde-ring van fabriek, kantoor, huisgarage, bou, tuin, rommel en afval.7 days a week. Tel. 071 404 2584

.

RUBBLE8-ton truck

CALL 0828459998

.RUBBLE REMOVAL

Excellent Service.Tel. 072 869 2559

.

VERWYDERINGvan alle vullis en bourommelasook skoonmaak van erwe.

David, % 083 2911 914Eienaartoesig.

.

SWIMMING POOLS

1867

.BAKGAT POOLS

New Pools, RenovationsRepairs, Pool Nets &Covers, Pool HeatingCall: 082 826 5455

[email protected].

DJ POOLSSWEMBAD DIENSTE

*Pompe *Filters *LekkeTel: DJ 072 589 2802

.

POOLBLUBeste Pryse en Diens% 083 610 1211

.PRICE POOLS

For all your pool equipment andservicing needs.

Jaco Visser 082 336 9984

.

TRANSPORT &STORAGE

1870

.1.3 Ton Bakkie met Drywer inBellville area - 0799954815

.A2B Afford-A-Move

Enclosed truckPierre 083 255 6148

.

AA ENGELBRECHTMEUBELVERVOER

[email protected]: 083 231 2964

.

AMAZING MOVES( 0219310328/0837230263

.

.

.

.MEUBELVERVOERmet persoonlike toesig.021 945 1376 / 083 303 8684

.

.

MINI VERVOEREnige tyd beskikbaar Gratis kwotasie

Eienaar bestuur selfAnthonie 082 611 5631/021 930 4565

.

Nolen's TransportHome&Office Removals

Enclosed TruckTel: 021 903 3013

.

.

REYNECKE'SREMOVALS

No move too small.Storage & packaging

available.Tel./fax: 021 591 0375

083 227 4245083 233 1784

.

TREES

1871.

DieHele Jaar Deur*Tuin instandhouding*Bome snoei*Tuin vullis verwyderingR300 per vrag

*Geute skoonmaakTel. 084 060 6688

.

BUSINESS

.

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES

2415.EARN EXTRA INCOME sellingAvon products. SMS/Whatsappname & area to 084 470 9888

.

Earn extra money byselling Justine ProductsContact Erika @082 465 6555

.EARN EXTRA MONEYBy Selling AvonSMS Name/AreaTel: 074 602 7373

.EKSTRA GELD!

Benodig 50 Avon AgenteOntvang gratis geskenk.Tel. 082 933 3986

.

GELEENTHEID VIR LEEFTYD!Ekstra inkomste - Geen VerkopeMaak verskil in gemeenskap

SMS Naam/Area 084 887 0772

.

SERVICES

2420.

ALL ACCOUNTING, tax,payroll & all Reg.0219305310

.

HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

.

ACCOMMODATION

2635.

GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccom. 6&8 sleeperfrom R1000p/n 0795224309.

.Kleinmond self-catering units

available from R350.www.wavecrestholidays.co.za or

Tel. Erika 082 550 5585

.

VEHICLES

.

ACCESSORIES, SPARES& MODIFICATIONS

3001.

ALL CANOPIES: Sell or Pawn.Instant Cash. Phone 082 058 9735

.GESOEK: Canopies, trailers, cars& bakkies. Pawn as well.021 987 2277/082 558 [email protected]

.

CARAVANSFOR SALE

3020.

Gesoek karavane en Motorhomes& Karvaan Herstelwerk.

082 771 2213

.

VEHICLEREPAIRS

3080.

ALL your motor vehicle repairs ifyou cant come to me, I will come toyou. Call: 082 301 6618

.ALLE DIESEL-ENJINS:Herstelwerk. Billike tariewe.Skakel 073 092 7128

.ALLE HERSTELWERK, diensteaan alle voertuie in alle areas.Billike tariewe. Tel. 083 529 9972

.

VEHICLESWANTED TO BUY

3075.

AANDAGKits kontant vir u

voertuig082 767 1953/079 6770 221

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AANBODAan alle bakkie/motoreienaars. Ek benodigvoertuie, enige modelwelkom. Skakel

Marius 079 442 5550

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PROPERTIES

.

FLATS TO RENT

3250

.BELLVILLE - WILGER PARKRuim grondvlr., ap. 1 slpk., geendiere, vanaf 1/7. R3,880 p.m. +1,5 mnd dep. Tel. 083 229 8342

.

Goodwood, Daffke Court:1-bedroom flat @ R 4, 3502-bedroom flat @ R 4, 900Available immed.Goodwood, Ardettehof1-bedroom flat @ R3900 avail.15 Aug.Parow, Marshlou Court:1-bedroom flat @ R 4, 550avail.immed.2-bedroom flat @ R 5, 940 including asecure parking bay avail. immed.Bellville, Rosemary Court:2-bedroom @ R 5, 000 including asecure parking bay from 01 JulyBellville, Karoo Court:1-bedroom flat @ R 3,850 from01 July avail. immed.Bellville, Alexander Court2 bedroom flat avail. 15 Aug. -@ R5,180 secure garage inclusive.

See something you areinterested in? Call our office at021 426 1184/1185 to find outhow and when you can go andview! Please be aware ofrental scams on the internetand call us to make an enquiry.Our Office hours only between08:00 and 16:45 Mon-Fri.Visit our websitewww.steer.co.za orGumtree for more!

.

HOUSES FOR SALE

3275

.KLAPMUTS

Koop direk van ontwikkelaar 2/3slpk., i.g.k., stoof, en nog vele meer.24 uur sekuriteit vanaf R529,900.Skakel Susan 081 5111 250

.

LODGING WANTED

3285

.Dienste aangebied vir blyplek.

Tel. Jan 082 508 1281

.

RETIREMENTVILLAGES

3309.

AFTREEOORDSPESIALIS

LINETTE TEEPEEIENDOMME071 413 0592 of082 852 7632

Rusgenot/Durbanville* Luukse 2 slpk, 2 badk,grondvloer/tuin w/stel.R1 350 000Sunette 0826562852Villa Cortona* Hulpsorg R4800pmVerpligte pakket nieingesluit nieLinette 082 852 7632

.

DURBANVILLEApartments for saleStudio/1 or 2 bedroom

Contact Cindy0769577 605

.PAROW-NOORD

Volle losies vir bejaarde damesin privaat woonhuis,3 maaltye, wasgoed,medikasiebeheer enversorging ingesluit.Vanaf R5 000 p.m.

Skakel Sonya 021 939 5995

.

EMPLOYMENT

.

AU PAIRS

3625.

KUILSRIVIER AREA -AUPAIR POS

Beskikbaar vir betroubaredame tussen dieouderdom van20-40 jaar oudWerksure

Maandag – Vrydag8H00-17H00.

Afrikaans moedertaalvereiste

Moet dadelik beskikbaarwees

SKAKEL ADELE OP 060788 6311 OM

ONDERHOUD TE REEL.

.

FINANCIAL

3675.

CASHCONVERTERSCAPEGATErequires:

Buyer/Sales people fortheir retail department.Technical experiencewould be an advantage.Please send two pageCV to: [email protected]

.

GENERAL

3680.

AVON/LUTEAparfuum/CAZABELLA

kostuumjuweleStuur ‘n e-pos [email protected] jy van hierdieprodukte wil verkoop.

.

Cashier requiredfor Supermarket in

Durbanville.5 month contract.Must be honest,

reliable and own transport.Salary R4,100 p.m.

Phone AD 021 976 4731before 11:00 am

.

Cashiers requiredwith exp. for Appliancecompany. Salary neg.

CV [email protected]

.

Earn extra money byselling Avon Products.SMS name & area to084 516 3353.

.Experienced fryer and counter-hands required for Fisheries in

Kraaifontein with CVTel. 021 987 6333

.Extras needed urgently for x4

TV Series & TV Ads.All shapes & sizes and ages.

No experience neededContact us on 021 447 9459

.

Highly experiencedconfectioners urgently

required.Supermarket baking

experience is preferred butnot essential.

Minimum 5 yearsexperience required.

Please fax or email CVto (021) 913 5322 [email protected]

.

PLASTICSDEPOT

A LARGE RETAIL OUT-LET OPENING SOONARE LOOKING FOR:STORE MANAGER

ASSISTANT MANAGERCLERKCASHIER

SHOP ASSISTANTGENERAL WORKER

Manager and assistantmanager positionrequirement:

1. Grade 12 (or equivalentqualification)2. 2 years retail experi-ence in managementposition.3. Proven track record inshrinkage and expensescontrol and budgets4. Ability to engageactively with customersand suppliers.5. Good verbal and writtencommunication skills6. Willing to work retailhours( Sunday & publicholidays)7. Own transport

Please send yourupdated CV and recentphoto to [email protected] fax to 086 262 0296

.

KASSIER BENODIGin Durbanville en Parow by

‘n wassery. Moet ookalgemene waswerk kandoen en kontakbareverwysings hê.

Skakel 021 913 1880

.

Klaar met skool!Kry nog steeds nie werknie? Ek is op soek naenergieke, jong en

entoesiastiese applikante.Werk en leer terwyl jy

betaal word!Begin met R5000 plus

vervoer, sel en behuisingtoelaag!

Candice 081 435 5249

.

.

.

Verdien ± R23,000 p.m.Onmiddellik beskikbaar.

Skakel Tessa0724163875/0219100992

.

Vol Energie!!Jonk, lus vir die lewe, volenergie, maar “BROKE”.Nuwe divisie in groot

suksesvolle maatskappyhet die deur oopgemaakvir die regte twee jong

mense.Verdien R5000 jou eerstemaand en trek voordele uitons pakket van R5000 +bonusse + sel, vervoer en

behuising voordele.Nikita – 021 949 2929

.

MOTOR INDUSTRY

3710.

MOTORMECHANICAn experienced motormechanic is required tojoin our team in Table

View. The successful can-didate will be responsible

for the servicing andrepairs of vehicles.

REQUIREMENTSQualifications:Matric with relevantQualificationQualification N/T coursesExperience:3-5 years motor repairtechnician with experienceon petrol engines, withVW experience(an advantage)Skills and Competen-cies:Ability to diagnoseproblems accuratelyGood record keepingCommunication skills

Only applicants who meetall the criteria need apply.If you are not contactedwithin two weeks, pleaseconsider your applicationfor the above position

unsuccessful.

This position reports to:Service Manager

Apply before Tuesday 30June 2015.

Please send coveringletter and CV to

[email protected]

.

FITMENT CENTRElooking for staffwith mechanical &

suspension knowledge.Ph 072 806 0425

.

SALES &MARKETING

3760.

Extra IncomeSell Justine Cosmetics

Sms name area 082 412 5505

.JOIN AVON: 081 494 6578Avon Office 308. 169 Voortrekker Rd.Faulls Building. Parow. (Opposite:Shoprite/Hungry Lion)

.

SALESSTAFFreq. for Appliance/Audio

store with exp. andown transport.

Basic + high com.

CV [email protected]

.

REPS

Moeg daarvoor om virander mense geld te

maak?Gebruik Bemarking as jousleutel vir groei na bestuur

en hoër.As jy uitgesproke is en

bereid is om hard te werk,kan ons jou oorweeg.

• R6 000 Basies• Volledige opleiding(Geen ondervindingbenodig)• Matriek• Medies• WinsdelingSkakel Virginia op021 592 0225 omaansoek te doen

.

WANTED

3601

.Andiswa is looking for chark workMon-Fri. 071 255 0608/076 176 8035

.Ayanda is looking for char workMon-Fri. 073 103 3256/072 668 6044

.CHAR AVAIL. Mon., Tues, & Thurs.Day or night shift. For ref: 073 6532688 or Josephine 072 2184042

.Happy Home DomesticsFully screened domestics /

nannies withcontactable references.Tel. Ingrid 071 548 5581

.Monica looking for Char work,3 days. Tel. Haidee 082 459 8548

.

ESTATE NOTICES

.

CURATORSHIP

4210

.O.M. Balckmore

KENNISGEWING VANAANSTELLING

VAN ADMINISTRATEUR

Ingevolge artikel 62 van die MentalHealth Care Act 17 van 2002, soosgewysig, geskied kennis hiermeevan die aanstelling van ‘n persoonas administrateur deur die Meestervan die Hooggeregshof.Persoon onder administrasie: OLIVEMILLICENT BLACKMORE. Boedelnr.:CR20087/2014. Datum van aanstel-ling: 24 April 2015.ALISON GERMISHUYS, administra-teur, Frerelaan 3A, Table View, 7441

.

EMPLOYMENT3600

.

CALL CENTRES3640

.

BID4GOLD IS LOOKING FORCALL CENTRE TELEMARKETERS

YOU QUALIFY only if you are AMBITIOUS, GOALORIENTATED, DEDICATED, ORGANISED and

GENUINELY INTERESTED in working with peoplewho have a PASSION for EARNING COPIOUS

AMOUNTS OF MONEY!If you have the above qualities and want to work in afun filled, exciting and energetic environment call us oremail us so that we can make you part of OUR DREAMTEAM. The details are listed belowMINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:•must be well spoken, confident and sound awesomeover the phone

• must be Female• must speak English and/or Afrikaans ORZulu and/or XhosaSALARY• Fixed Monthly Income AND• Very lucrative Commission structure

CONTACT0604494351 / [email protected]

.

FINANCIAL

3675

.‘n Gevestigde onderneming in die kleinhandel en

vulstasie bedryf het ‘n vakature vir ‘n:

Half dag Boekhouer

o Volle prosesering/rekon siliering van dieboekhou funksie

o Punt van verkope stelsel per divisieo Salaris/Loon proseseringo Statutêre opgawes (VAT201,EMP201/501,WCA)o Voorbereiding van bestuursstateo Kontrole en verbetering van interne prosesse(voorraad, kontant en tydsbestuur)Vereistes:o Ondervinding in kleinhandel en vulstasie is belangriko Tersiêre kwalifikasie in Rekeningkundeo Pastel, “payroll” asook Excelo Minimum 5 jaar toepaslike ondervinding

Werksure: 8:00 tot 14:00Vergoeding: R8000.00 per maand

E-pos u CV na: cvengenwelgemoed@ gmail.comIndien u nie binne 2 weke van ons hoor nie,sal u aansoek as onsuksesvol beskou word.

.

GENERAL3680

.Senior Manager

EFRC Durbanville is looking for a Senior Manager.Candidates must be/have:

*2-3 year work experience in retail*be Excel, Word and Microsoft proficient

*own car*contactable references

Suitable candidates can email CV’s [email protected]

Junior ManagerEFRC Durbanville is looking for a Junior Manager. Can-

didates must be/have:*2-3 year work experience in retail

*be Excel, Word and Microsoft proficient*own car would be an advantage

*contactable referencesSuitable candidates can email CV’s to

[email protected]

Shop Assistants X2EFRC Durbanville is looking for 2 Shop Assistants.

Candidates must be/have:*2-3 year work experience in retail

*be Excel, Word and Microsoft proficient*own car/transport would be an advantage

*contactable referencesSuitable candidates can email CV’s to

[email protected]

.

WINTER JOBSAVAILABLE,FIRST COME FIRST SERVE

10 Data Capturers, 15 Waitrons, 10 Bartenders, 20 CallCentre Agents, 5 Bank tellers, 15 Cruise ship, 15 Flight

attendants, 10 receptionists, 50 General workers,50 Pick and Packers, 20 House Keepers/Cleaners,15 Cashiers, 15 Kitchen assistants, 14 Drivers(code 8,10,with PDP), 40 Grade 10, 11 & 12.

Training is provided.17 Heerengracht Street, Pier House, 6th Floor,

Next to Park InnHotel Cape TownCall: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170 /021 828 24161 Kort St, RegkamBldg 2 Flr Bellville 021 945 2223

.

PROFESSIONAL/MANAGEMENT3735

.

ESSENTIALHEALTHPHARMACYNORTHERNSUBURBS

FRONTSHOPASSISTANTSMinimum Requirements:* Matric* Bilingual (Afrikaans & English)* Good physical condition (majority of daily taskstakes place in a standing position)

* Like to interact with clients* Ability to work flexible hours* Ability to work over weekends* Independent (no dependants that may jeopardiseability to work flexible hours, weekends andextended hours)

E-mail or Fax CV to:[email protected]

086694 5649

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• Ondersoek en navorsing oor inhoud vir nuusberigte en/of artikels• Skryf gehaltenuusberigte en artikels teen streng spertye• Skep van artikelswat gerig is op die teikenmark• Ontwikkel idees vir artikels• By die inhoudstandaarde, gehalte en styl bly soos deur die

publikasie uiteengesit• Voldoen aan die voorskrifte van dieSuid-AfrikaansePerskode• Kan gevra word om vryskutpersoneel en junior vaste personeel by

te staan• Proeflees van artikels• Skep van en skakelmet ‘n netwerk kontakte vir hulpmet navorsing

vir berigte/artikels• Kan gevra word om bladuitleg en ander produksieverwante take te

doen, foto’s te neemen inhoud vir aanlyn- en andermedia te skep

• Vlot skryf in die tale benodig deur die publikasie• Kreatiwiteit• Werk onder uiterste druk en by streng spertye bly• Goeie tydsbestuur en die vermoë om aandag aan verskeie

gebeure te skenk• Goeie nuussin• Fokus op besonderhede en gehalte• Goeiemenseverhoudings• Goeie besluitnemingsvermoëns• Deursettingsvermoëns• Luister- en bevraagtekeningsvermoëns• Kanonafhanklikwerk• Inisiatief

• Diplomaof graad in joernalistiek, tale ofmediastudies• Ervaring in skryf vir ‘n koerant of tydskrif• Goeie algemene kennis en kennis van die publikasie se

teikenmark• Plaaslike kennis en kennis oor sake van die dag• Geldige rybewys• Relevante rekenaarvaardighede• ‘nPassie virmedia, kennis en sake van die dag.

Ingevolge die gelyke indiensnemingsbeleid van Media24, salgepaste candidate van die aangewese groepe voorkeur geniet.

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Indien daar geen terugvoering is teen 26 Junie 2015 nie, aanvaarasseblief dat jou aansoek nie suksesvol was nie. Die maatskappybehou die reg omnie die vakature te vul nie.

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SALES & MARKETING3760

.

SALESREPSales Representative position exist at a

well established Hygiene and Pest control company inCape Town.

Sales Reps with experience in the Hygiene andPest control Industry advantageous

Matric3 Years solid sales experience

Well groomedExcellent communications skills

English and AfrikaansPackage include, Basic, Plus fuel, cell, Tablet and huge

potential on commission

Interested applicants to email CV’s [email protected]

.

TRAINING COURSES3765

.

Kingsway CollegeDHETNO:0199992102Umalusi Reg:14FET0200011PAwww.kingswaway college.co.za

NoSkills Nowork , add value to your lifeRegistration is still on for the following courses at

50%discountOffice administration, Tourism,

Human resource Management, Business coursesN4 -N6, Project Management , Marketing Manage-

ment, Public Relations Accounting / pastel,Information technology, selected Nursing programs

community Health Care, Ancillary,and Home Based Care, flight attendants and

Engineering courses N1 to N6.MATRIC REWRITEANDARANGEOFSHORT

COURSESALSOAVAILABLECAPETOWNCAMPUS

17Heerengrach Str, Pier House, 6th Floor,Next to Park InnHotel

021 418 4287 / 021 421 970 /021 828 2416BELLVILLE CAMPUS

1 KORTSTR, REGKAMBUILDING,2ND FLOORBELLVILLE

021 945 2223

Dienste-Gids

Dienste-Gids

CM-DIENSTE-29/11-MAC

foto: Visi

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VIBRACRETEVERHOGING

OPRIGTING VAN

NUWE MURE

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Keenan Davidse notched ahat-trick of birdies overthe last four holes at the

Milnerton Links, but it was alltoo little too late as Adrian Ford(Durbanville Golf Club) powe-red to his first IGT Cape winwith a flawless seven-under-par 64 in the Milnerton Clas-sic last Wednesday.

Helped by two eagles andthree birdies, Ford soared to11-under-par 202 and finisheda stroke clear of Davidse (69)and two shots ahead of fellowSunshine Tour professionalJP Strydom (66), also fromDurbanville.

The 28-year-old Ford beganthe final round three shots offthe pace from co-leaders Da-vidse and Drikus Bruyns.

Staying patientAfter an early birdie at the

par-four second, the Durban-ville professional parred hisway to the turn, but an eagle-three at the 10th gave his titlehunt a much-needed injection.

“The front nine was fairlyfrustrating, because the putts

didn’t drop, but a clean card isalways a bonus though. I just stay-

ed patient,” said Ford.“I hit a fairly good drive at the 10th

and had 210 metres left to the pin. I

hit a three-wood to 20 feet and madethe putt for the eagle. At the 14th, Ihit a three-iron off the tee and had110 metres to the pin. I saw the ballclear the bunker in front of thegreen, but I had no idea that I holedout for another eagle until my play-ing partners started yelling.”

With Davidse hitting his stride,Ford knew he needed to make somebirdies.

“I knocked one in at the 16th anddrained another long putt for birdieat the 17th, but I knew that was it forthe round,” he said.

“The 18th is a tough hole and theytucked the pin back left, so your opti-ons are limited. If you hit it a littletoo left, you’re in the water and ifyou hit it long, you face a reallytough chip. I hitmy second just shortof the green, two-putted for par andprayed that Keenan didn’t make bir-die.”

Davidse also closed with par, han-ding ananxiousFordvictory and thewinner’s cheque worth R12 000,sponsored by The House of Machi-nes. Ford co-led with Davidse in theIGT Cape’s inaugural MetropolitanClassic after bothplayers carded 65s,but too many mistakes underminedhis chance of a grandstand finish.Hewas pleased to have a chance tomake amends.

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IGT Cape great for amateurs“In every tournament this year on

the Sunshine Tour there has beenone bad round that has cost me dear-ly and I was determined to get itright this week. I had four bogeys inthe first round, just two in the se-cond and none today and that’s agreat feeling.

“Francois and I gelled really welland he kept me nice and patient,whichwas key tomy round. I’m real-ly pleased that we have the IGT Tourin the Western Cape now. It’s nice tohave some events to work on stuffand to keep competitive. It was greatto see a whole bunch of SunshineTour pros competing this week. Itkeeps you on your toes and hungry.

“I think the IGT Cape is great forthe amateurs, too. It gets expensiveto travel to the IGT Tour in Gautengand this gives them the same bene-fits as the amateurs up-country ha-ve. You could see that they really en-joyed the chance to give us somestick and it’s really good on-the-jobtraining for them.”

. The next stop on the IGT Capeschedule is Kuils River Golf Club forthe Kuils River Classic from 22-25June.

Adrian Ford won his first IGT Challenge Pro Tour last week at theMilnerton Links. PHOTO: CJ DU PLOOY

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Elfred Fritz speel ’n hou uit die sandkuil op die 9de putjie. FOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN

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