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Page 1: TygerBurger Ravensmead 20160203

Woensdag, 3 Februarie 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected]

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Local businessmanand Cape Epicrider Sean Kristaforand Cherie Vale,Elite Women SouthAfrica title holder,tested their skillson Monday atBergsig Primary’smountain bikingcourse. This schoolis the home of theJag Foundation’sJagRiders pro­gramme. The aimof this programmeis to makemountain biking asa sport moreaccessible totalented youngstersfrom high­riskcommunities suchas Bonteheuwel.Full story on page6.PHOTO: NK PHOTO­GRAPHY

Bringing mountain biking to the kids

BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind

Die polisie vermoed geen gemene spelin die dood van ’n 28-jarige man, wiese lyk Dinsdagoggend in die parkeer-

area van die Tygerberg-hospitaal gevind isnie.Laticia Pienaar, woordvoerder van die

hospitaal, het bevestig dat daar ’n lyk in dieparkeer-area gevind is.“Tygerberg-hospitaal kan bevestig dat

die liggaam van ’n 28-jarige manlikepasiënt vanoggend in een van die parkeer-areas op die hospitaalperseel gevind is,” sêPienaar.Ao. Kevin Williams, woordvoerder van

die Parow-polisie, sê besonderhede is in

hierdie stadium min, maar hulle vermoedgeen misdaad is gepleeg nie.“Soos ons dit verstaan, was die pasiënt

siek en het hy besluit om homself te ont-slaan. Hy het in die parkeer-area ineenge-stort en daar gesterf.“Sodra ons meer besonderhede het, sal

ons dit bekend maak,” sê Williams.Weens die gebrek aan meer inligting oor

die voorval, het mense op sosiale media be-gin bespiegel oor wat moontlik kon gebeurhet.Een só ’n kommentator het byvoorbeeld

aangedui dat die lyk so naby aan die hospi-taal se lykshuis gevind is dat dit maklik souwees om dit bloot daarheen te dra.Dit blyk die oorledene het ten aanskoue

van ander mense gesterf.

TYGERBERG­HOSPITAAL : POLISIE VERMOED GEEN GEMENE SPEL NIE

Lyk in parkeerarea gekry

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BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind

The management of N1 CityMall say they will work closelywith police in their investiga-tion into an armed robbery thattook place at the MTN store inthe centre last week.An unknown amount of cell-

phones were stolen when threearmed men stormed the storeand forced staff into a backroom.Speaking on behalf of N1 City,

Enid Vickers says indications

are that one of the three suspect-ed robbers was dressed as anMTN staff member.“It would be inappropriate to

respond on behalf of MTN, butN1 City management will coop-erate fully with the South Afri-canPolice to assistwith their in-vestigation.All security surveil-lance equipment functionedexactly to form andwill bemadeavailable to investigators,” shesays.Operations at N1 City remain

unaffected and the shops are allopen for business.

Business as usual at N1 City

Who knows Wayne?Tygerberg Hospital islooking for the family ofthis man, registered asWayne Liedeman.Liedeman was admittedon 31 December and isunable to provide anycontact details. Anyonewith information onWayne, is asked tocontact the socialworker, Anita Olivari, on021 938 5684/4164 orJorita Williams, the sisterin charge of Ward Dlower, on 021 938 5870.

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

The Unjani Private Clinic inDelft is playing its part inpromoting health aware-

ness in the community.Last week the facility hosted

an important awareness pro-gramme concerning cervicalcancer because health practi-tioner Patricia Philemon feltwomen needed to be aware of re-sources available to them.“In the course of our normal

consultations we found thatthere are lots of women who arestill ignorant about cervicalcancer,” she said.“My fear was that should it be

found later then it cannot be re-versed, but if detected early itcan be cured and people will beable to live a normal life.”At the awareness programme

she explained that cervical can-cer is the second most commoncancer among South Africanwomen.She says she is determined to

grab every opportunity thisyear to empower the communi-ty as they are celebrating cancermonth.“Feedback from the commu-

nity was positive,” she said.“Somecould relate to the topic

and others were sharing theirpersonal experiences and en-gaging very well.“The environmentwas sonice

and private, allowing the com-munity to open up and lots ofbookings for pap smears weremade.”The next topic for February

will be about prostate and testic-ular cancer.V For more information contactNtombozuko on 071 228 8441.

Unjani Clinicpromoteshealth in Delft

The cervical cancer awareness project in Delft was hosted by healthpractitioner Patricia Philemon, standing left, together with administra­tion assistants Ntombozuko Gqangeni and Samantha Abrahams.

PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Town International Airport, saw asignificant increase in passenger

movement at the airport in 2015 comparedto the previous year.

The overall passenger numbers havegrown by 8.9% – from 8.6 million in 2014 toapproximately 9.4 million for 2015.

Domestic passenger numbers grew by8.9% while a noteworthy growth was seenin regional numbers with a 12.4% growthand international 8.8% compared to lastyear.

December last year also saw significantgrowth, with just over 736 000 arriving anddeparting passengers moving through theairport. This signals a 13.3% increase com-pared to December 2014.

Domestic arriving passengers grew by12% compared to the month of Novemberwhile international arriving passengersgrew by 5% and regional by 31% for that pe-riod.

“December has been our busiest monthyet. Closing off the year on 9.4 million pas-sengers is an important milestone for the

airport and the region,” said Deidre Davids,communications manager for Cape TownInternational Airport.

“We’ve already predicted that by nextyear this time it is highly likely that the air-port will have passed the 10 million passen-ger mark and this growth affirms that,” con-tinued Davids.

Looking at the last three months of 2015,on the domestic front a total of 2.1 millionpassengers were processed compared to 1.9million in 2014.

On the regional front 51 304 passengerswere processed – an 18.8% increase com-pared to 2014 – while international trafficsaw an increase of 7.5%.

The growth for the 2015 calendar year canbe attributed to a number of travelling con-ditions.

On the domestic front, new airlines andairline routes were introduced with FlyBlue Crane being the latest airline to startoperating on the Cape Town route.

On the international front the direct flightTurkish Airlines put in place connectingCape Town and Istanbul was positive.

During the year SA Express also addedthe route to Pilanesberg and Airlink to Won-derboom.

Ethiopian Airlines was also introduced inthe middle of 2015 operating between AddisAbaba via Gaborone and Johannesburg.

“The holiday season is not over yet.March is typically the busiest month of theyear and all indicators are that this seasonwill be one of the busiest ever. It is clear thattraffic growth is strong and steady,” addedDavids.

Domestic passengers are reminded to ar-rive an hour and a half before their flightand international passengers are remindedto arrive two and a half hours before theirflight.

“Passengers should also consider onlinecheck-in which greatly reduces their wait-ing time at the airport when they utilisetheir airline bag drop counters for theircheck-in luggage.

“Passengers also need to be mindful of thetime needed to go through the security pointand be at their boarding gates on time,” con-cluded Davids.

MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb

Goeie samewerking tussen die Bellville-po-lisie en ’n Welgemoedse gemeenskapsorga-nisasie het Sondagaand gelei tot die inheg-tenisneming van vier mans tussen 16 en 30jaar oud.

“ ’n Lid van die publiek van Greystraathier het die polisiekantoor gebel en meege-deel dat daar pas ’n rooi Nissan-bakkie weg-gejaag het uit hul straat,” vertel maj. FienieNimb, polisiewoordvoerder. Ao. Whiteyvan Zyl en konstt. Bernard Musset, VusiMasiya en Shaun Plaatjies van dié kantoorse misdaadvoorkomingseenheid was aandiens. “Die lede het na Greystraat gegaan,maar kon niks verkeerd vind nie. Hulle het

egter na die WelgemoedSafe-organisasie sebeheerkamer gegaan en op die kamerastel-sel die rooi bakkie gesien, asook die nom-merplaat daarvan. Dié voertuig het behoortaan ’n persoon van Ravensmead,” sê Nimb.

Sy sê daar is later die aand omstreeksmiddernag ’n klagte van ’n huisbraak inGreystraat ontvang. Tydens dié inbraak isdie klaagster se handsak, iPhone en aktetasgesteel. “Die iPhone se sein is geaktiveer.Die lede het die sein gevolg tot in Ravens-mead. Die sein is later verloor, omdat diefoon afgeskakel is,” sê sy.

“Hulle het egter na die verdagte se woninggegaan. Hulle het die woning betree en vandie gesteelde eiendom in die woning gevind.Die vier verdagtes is in hegtenis geneem enaangehou vir huisbraak.”

Goeie spanwerk help om vier vas te trek

Recent tip-offs have resulted in great suc-cesses for the City of Cape Town’s enforce-ment agencies over the last couple of weeks.

In Lavender Hill they recovered a Glockpistol and confiscated mandrax tablets witha street value of more than R80 000. Fourpeople were arrested.

The Metro Police received yet another tip-off last weekend when they arrested a sus-pect for possession of a 9mm pistol and fiverounds of ammunition. They also confiscat-ed 30 parcels of dagga and arrested two sus-pects after pulling over their vehicle on Mil-itary Road.

Other successes for the Metro Police in-cluded 13 other drug-related arrests – 20 fordriving under the influence of alcohol, andfive arrests on various charges includingoutstanding warrants and possession of

counterfeit goods.The Law Enforcement Social Housing

Unit apprehended a suspected drug dealerat a block of flats in Ravensmead after re-ceiving an anonymous tip-off from the com-munity. Searches of various social housingunits in Manenberg resulted in five arrests– four for the possession of drugs.

‘‘We have definitely noticed an increasein the number of people who have come for-ward with information. In many cases, theinformation has resulted in confiscations,but also arrests. I think what is a critical fac-tor here is that the informants are seeingtheir tip-offs result in positive action, whichis why we’re getting more and more infor-mation being fed through.”

“This type of partnership is crucial in en-suring safer communities. From our side,

we have made a great effort to develop thecapacity and skills to drive an intelligence-led approach to our policing efforts, espe-cially relating to crimes involving drugsand gangs. This has culminated in the re-cruitment of investigators and analysts forthe Special Investigations Unit in the City,as well as the Metro Police Gang and DrugTask Team,” says the City’s Mayco memberfor safety and security, JP Smith.

On Saturday 23 January, the Ghost Squadand the City’s newly formed Roadblock Unitteamed up in Bothasig. Officers arrested 19suspects – 18 for driving under the influenceand one for reckless and negligent drivingafter he tried to speed away from the road-block. The motorist was, however, quicklychased down by a member of the GhostSquad.

More busts as more people blow the whistle

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DIE STAD KAAPSTAD SE GOEDKEURINGVAN DIE AANSUIWERINGSBEGROTINGSVIR 2015/16Kennis geskied hiermee ingevolge regulasie 26 van die Munisipale Regulasies oor Begrotingsen Verslagdoening, 2009, saamgelees met die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels,Wet 32 van 2000, en dieWet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Finansiële Bestuur,Wet 56 van2003, dat die dokumente oor die Stad se aansuiweringsbegrotings vir 2015/16, wat op28 Januarie 2016 deur die Raad goedgekeur is, ter insae beskikbaar is op die Stad Kaapstad sewebwerf by www.capetown.gov.za/en/Budget.

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DonorRelationsManagerFahimDocrat,left, andhis teamat HopeCape Townwill begrowingtheirempower­mentprojects inBlikkiesdorpthis year.

Hope for BlikkiesdorpBetter services inBlikkiesdorp

is the aim of a local NGO inDelft this year.

Hope Cape Town has vowed tocontinue with its efforts in thecommunity of Blikkiesdorp de-spite the challenges that the orga-nisation is facing on the ground.The organisation currently has

permanent offices in the Delfttownship where its resident com-munity health worker providescritical interventions onadaily ba-sis.This is in addition to the soup

kitchen, vegetable garden and so-cial worker services that the orga-nisation also provides for the com-munity.According to Donor Relations

Manager, Fahim Docrat, their big-gest challenge is that of ensuringsafety and security of staff, volun-teers and offices on the ground.“Our offices have been broken

into numerous times owing to theplight and desperation of people in

the community, but also the lack ofadequate police presence.“The 90% unemployment within

Blikkiesdorp and the ongoing gangviolencemakes it a very dangerousmix.“Last month a 15-year-old girl,

whose familywe support andknowwell for many years, was killed incrossfire during a gang shooting.”He added that despite these chal-

lenges, they were here to stay andcommitted to serving the commu-nity. “The children of the Blikkies-dorp Crèche rely on us for break-fast every day and the toy librarythat we established for them tolearn through play.“We continue with our advocacy

efforts and have requested for theCity of Cape Town and provincialgovernment to establish an openair gym inBlikkiesdorpwhichwillbe fantastic for the residents. “Weare hopeful that they will heed ourrequest and support our efforts.”Hope Cape Town is located at the

Medical School of theUniversity ofStellenbosch Tygerberg Campusand is a non-profit organizationproviding outreach, education andcounselling at community level, fo-cusing on HIV/AIDS and TB in theWestern Cape.It is linked to the University of

Stellenbosch and cooperates withthe department of Paediatrics and“KID-CRU”, the Tygerberg Hospi-tal research unit for paediatric in-fectious diseases.They began their work in 2001

with itsmission to impact the com-munities they work in and havebeen very successful to date. Hav-ing expanded their services to ad-dress the increasing need they arenowmore reliant on the generosityof business and individuals to helpfund their programmes.V To support Hope Cape Town or find outmore about the work they do contact Fa­him Docrat on 021 938 9339 or email fa­[email protected] or visitwww.hopecapetown.com.

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Feeling down and out, unemployedand despondent?The first step to empowerment

could startwhenyou join theWom-en of Wisdom Movement (Wow) inBellville South.They’re ready and eager to wel-

comewomen and youth at the Bell-ville SouthWomen and Youth Cen-tre on thepremises of the localBell-ville South Civic Centre.Joy Warries, the coordinator of

the programme, explained thatover the last eight years more than300womenof all ageswho tookpartin the various soft skills work-shops, graduated.“Women from as far afield as

Athlone and Eerste River took upthe challenge to change their eco-nomic status,” she said.“Soft skills like sewing, arts and

crafts and beading have the possi-bility to put money in your purseas someof the graduateshaveprov-en. It all depends on you.“We have several women

who took up the challengeand started their own busi-nesses after completing thebusiness course and one ormore of the skills trainingcourses offered.”She says some women

don’t want to take thecourse as they are not con-fident of their capabilities.“We have an exciting

course that teaches youhow to be creative. If youthink that you are not crea-tive or you feel stuck, youmust register for this sixweeks course.“Our facilitator of the

awakening creativity course is aqualified art teacher. This trainingwill surprise youandyour family.”As the price of vegetables and

herbs continue to increase, acourse on the introduction to or-ganic edible gardening will be of-fered in the next few weeks. Thisis a week-long course.Warries also pointed out that

they would like to invite unem-ployed disabled youth between theages of 15 to 18 years to register.The only requirement is they

must be able to read, write andspeakEnglish.Various courses areavailable for them for this year, in-cluding employment. Courses of-fered are Sewing for Business (12-week course), Arts and Craft forBusiness (one-day to 6-week cours-es), Creative Awakening (sixweeks), Introduction to OrganicEdible Gardening (five days), andtheArts andCraft BusinessCourse(5 days).The centre in KasselsvleiRoad runs Mondays to Thursdaysfrom 08:00 to 13:00 .

Joy Warries from Wow is ready to guidewomen to empowerment. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Feeling down andout? Join Wow!

Royster made up his mind– no cover charge: Guitarman Royston Skippers will behosting the official launch ofhis CD Made up my Mind onSaturday at Cafe Mambo inBottelary Road, Stellenbosch,from 16:00. The launch will alsofeature special guests AllouApril, Richard Caesar, DonvenoPrins, Cheryllyne Green and ahost of others. Admission isfree so just join in for themusical fun.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Slenters kos mensehul huise, karre, geldMICHELLE LINNERT

@linnertmb

“Mense verloor hul huise, karre engroot bedrae geld as gevolg van‘sangoma-slenters’.”

Só sê maj. Fienie Nimb nadat heelwatslenters by die polisie aangemeld is.Sy sê van die verskeie maniere waarop

mense uit hul geld gekul word, sluit in datdaar ’n werksaanbod geadverteer word en’n afspraak met die slagoffer gemaak word.“Wanneer die ontmoeting gereël word,

moet die persoon in ’n kamertjie ingaan en’n ritueel ondergaan. Dáár sal stemme sêdat die werk ‘beslis joune is, maar jy moetgeld bring’. Die mense doen dit ook dan,”sê Nimb. Nog ’n metode is dat daar ’n ver-valste tjek van miljoene rand in die slagof-fer se rekening betaal word.“Die slagoffer sien dan byvoorbeeld op

hul selfoon dat daar geld inbetaal is. Dan,sodra die tjek ‘hop’, verdwyn die geld weeruit die rekening. Dan sal die sangoma metdie slagoffer kontakmaak en ’n ontmoetingreël. Hiertydens sal hulle dan reël dat dieslagoffer geld moet bring,” sê Nimb.

“Dié geld moet in ’n swartsak geplaasword.Danvolg daar ’n ritueel in ’nbaie don-ker kamertjie. Hier word die slagoffer sesak sonder sy wete omgeruil.”Nimb sê ná die ritueel word die persoon

dan opdrag gegee om die swartsak met die“geld” op ’n ashoop of in ’n rivier te gaangooi. “Wanneer die persoon dan later vinddat daar net papiere in die sak is, gaan hulterug na die kamertjie, maar dan het diesangoma reeds lankal verdwynmet hul ‘eg-te’ kontant,” sê Nimb.En dit is het einde niet: Mense wat op hul

pensioengeld wag, word ook geteiken.“Die bedriëers sal dan die persoon nader

en geld in ’n kartondoos wys. Hulle sal danvra dat die person R5 000 kontant moetbring – wat die slagoffer dan ook doen.“Dié geld word dan ook tydens ’n ritueel

van die slagoffer geroof,” sê Nimb.“Beloftes van geld wat gaan verdubbel is

selde waar. Mense deel hul persoonlike be-sonderhede met dié gewetenlose sangomas.“Dié buit die mense dan uit en speel op

hul gevoelens. Hulle sal ook sê die slagofferse gestorwe ouma sê hulle moet geld bring,en so meer.”

Ou slenters kry elke week ’n ander baadjieOu slenters kry elke week ’n ander baadjieén nuwe lewe in Bellville, blyk dit, soosskelms al meer geloofwaardig voorkom ter-wyl hulle naïewes van hul swaarverdiendegeld verlos.Dié slenter, wat twee tot drie goedgeklede

mans behels wat hulself as polisiebeamptesvoordoen, speel homself af rondom automa-tiese tellermasjiene in die Bellville-midde-stad, vertelmaj. FienieNimb, polisiewoord-voerder. Dit behels dat dié mans OTM-ge-bruikers fyn dophou en hulle dan, sodra diémense geld getrek het, agtervolg.“Die verdagtes laat dan ’n rolletjie note

voor die persoon val. Indien die persoon ditsou optel, sal hulle die persoon nader en sêdat die geld betrokke was by ’n roof en datdie persoon danmet hullemoet saamgaan,”sê Nimb. “Hulle toon dan ook ’n ‘polisie-ID-kaart’ – ’n gelamineerde kaartjiemet die be-trokke verdagte se gesig daarop.“Hulle deel dan die persoonmee dat hulle

haar vingerafdrukke moet neem. Dan vathulle die persoon na ’n plekkie toe om ‘vin-gerafdrukke’ te neem,” sê sy. “Hulle ver-soek dan die persoon om alle persoonlikebesittings aanhulle te oorhandig, insluiten-de beursie, selfoon, sakke, en so meer.”

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VACANCY BULLETIN

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

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Requirements: Minimum requirement:Basic numeracy and literacy skills.Experience:Appropriate cleaning experiencein a hospital setting. Inherent requirements of the job: Ability to work flexi hours, shifts, weekends and night duty• Must be physically, mentally and emotionally fit to provide an essential service • Ability to do physical tasks andoperate heavy-duty cleaning and household equipment. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Ability to participate andwork as part of a team • Ability to communicate in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape• Must be able to maintain effective relationships with staff, patients and public • Basic knowledge of cleaning andcleaning equipment.

Duties (key result areas/outputs): Effectively deliver environmental hygiene • Participate in activities of the cleaningservice • Utilise and manage available human and financial resources to fulfil the operational needs of the clinical area• Effective support to the housekeeper and nursing staff related to e.g. cleanliness of environment and patient mealservices • Maintain protective clothing code.

Note: No payment of any kind will be required when applying for this post.

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The Department of Health is guided by theprinciples of Employment Equity. Disabledcandidates are encouraged to apply and anindication in this regard will be appreciated.

Closing date:26 February 2016

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INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape.gov.za) must:Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may use this asreference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certified copies of ID, driver’s licenceand qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applications without the aforementionedwill not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed ore-mailed applications will be accepted. CVs will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference. Applications, whichare received after the closing date, will not be considered. Further communication will be limited to short-listed candidates. Ifyou have not received a response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application asunsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determinedby the Department.

As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will beconducted once they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, whichinclude security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.

Mountain biking has seen great growth inSouth Africa, and so have the opportunitiesfor aspiring young cyclists.Despite the fact that SA boasts some of the

best mountain biking tracks in the world, itis largely inaccessible to children in high-risk communities such asBonteheuwel due to high trav-elling costs and bicycle trans-fers.A teacher at Bergsig Prima-

ry in Bonteheuwel, GrahamHector, completed the AbsaCape Epic in 2015 and decidedto lay out a 1kmmountainbik-ing cross country course onthe school grounds.The course, developed with

the help of the Jag Founda-tion, includes drops, hills,berms, jumps, tight cornersand flat straights, allowingthe children to experience allthe aspects of this excitingsport.It has now become home to

theJagFoundation’s JagRidersprogramme.Over the years numerous mountain bik-

ing legendshave takenon theBergsig courseand onMonday thisweek, topmountain bik-ers including Cherie Vale visited the schooland showed off their skills.

Mountain biking come to kids

Cherie Valein actionat BergsigPrimary’smountainbikingtrack.PHOTOS: NKPHOTOGRA­PHY

Cherie talks to aspiring mountain bikers about the challengesof the sport.

The 15thCanalWalkWeddingShowwill beheldnextmonth.

Walk the aislein grand styleThe 15th Canal Walk Wed-ding Show will be held fromFriday 19 to Sunday 21 Feb-ruary when the shoppingcentre will buzz with excite-ment.Organised by CherylWade

Events, this beautiful showis all about helping bridesand grooms create theirdream wedding.The show will cover vari-

ous ideas for gowns, venues,photography, flowers, hir-ing, cakes and stationery tohair and make-up and somuch more.The wedding show in-

cludes about 200 professionalwedding suppliers featuringthe latest trends and up todate ideas. These supplierswill help you check off yourto-do-list and ensure yourwedding day is picture per-fect and stress free.To make things even more

exciting, there will be a prize

valued at over R255 000 toone very lucky bride-to-be inthe Win a Wedding competi-tion.This amazing prize in-

cludes the ceremony andvenue, a wedding for 80guests, canapés, a three-course meal, co-ordination,consultation, décor hire, flo-ral styling, wedding cake,staff and set-up from Bean-stalk Catering, Weddings &Function Hire and Ou StalEquestrian Estate, photogra-phy, videography and a pho-to booth from Creative NookEvents, and lots more.All that you need to do to

stand a chance towin this in-credible prize is to enter atone of the three customerservice desks located insideCanal Walk. Entry is openand the show will run eachday between 09:00 to 21:00.V Call 021 914 2852 or email cher­[email protected] for information.

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapjazz

Somechanges at theCounselling andSo-cial Development Centre (CSD) inBishop Lavis mean aiming higher to

continue the sterling work that it has beendoing in the community.Under its new management the intention

is to take its services to the community tonew levels and raise awareness about theservices offered at the centre.“We intend concentrating on the under-

privileged as well as the previously disad-vantaged groups, such as the disabled,” saysdirector David Sias.“Currently we are screening disabled peo-

ple for light duty employment at a small re-muneration, but many of our programmeslike job creation and small business oppor-tunities are still happening.”The centre also offers skills development

projects.

“There are also skills projects like candlemaking, flower arrangement and arts pro-grammes in place as well as learner driverclasses on Mondays and Wednesdays.”Sias pointed out that former director Ron-

elda Louw is still involved at the centre forprofessional psychological counselling withsubstance abuse counsellors also availablefor families with children caught up in sub-stance abuse. Other projects include the Fu-ture Link project for high school pupils, theseniors club and food bank, as well as thecomputer training and life skills workshop.“This year our focus is awareness of what

we do,” added Sias.Too many people still don’t know that we

are here, they’re not aware of our servicesand most importantly how our resourcescan play a part in their lives, in the big pic-ture and in the future of Bishop Lavis.”V For more information about the resources at thecentre contact Denise on 079 042 0688 or send anemail to [email protected].

Changes meanaiming higher

Ready to makepeople aware ofthe resources atthe CSD Centreare David Sias,director (centre),surrounded by,from left,Meegan Stevens,Erica Pakkies,Denise Petersen,and Hazel Pillay.PHOTO: GARY VANDYK

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ble might face a tougher penalty forbreaking the law.

This warning follows a possible change inthe waste by-law – a change that might soonallow for stricter punishment, the City ofCape Town said

Lastweek theCity said inabid to strength-en its arsenal against illegal dumping,which costs ratepayers millions of rands ev-ery year, the mayoral committee has pro-posed an amendment to the integratedwastemanagement by-law – a change that wouldallow for the impoundment of vehicles usedin illegal dumping.

The change in the by-law will soon allowfor the City’s law enforcement agencies toseize, without a warrant, a vehicle that issuspected of or is on reasonable grounds be-lieved to be involved with illegal dumping,Ernest Sonnenberg, Mayco member for util-

ity services, said.The amendment to the by-law was re-

cently approved by the mayoral commit-tee.

Should the full council approve theamendment, it will pave the way for itspromulgation, the City explains.

The seized and impounded vehicle willonly be released if a criminal charge is notlaid or no fine is issued within 48 hours ofits seizure, if the criminal charges againstthe individual have been withdrawn or ifthey have been acquitted of the charged of-fence.

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need to pay a tariff for its release, the valueof which will increase for the first three of-fences, the City said.

A guilty party will have to fork out R7 500to have their vehicle released for the first of-fence, R10 000 for the second and R15 000 forthe third.

Each subsequent impoundment fee willhave a value of R15 000.

“The City spends around R350m annuallyin its efforts to keep pace with the volumesof illegally dumpedwaste that appear acrossCape Town.

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mental health and unacceptable drain onour funds.

“Illegal dumpers across the city are collec-tively playing their part in depriving com-munities of services and infrastructure thatcould be put in place with that amount ofmoney, suchas sports facilities or socialwel-fare programmes. Instead, those funds areused to clean up after a few selfish resi-dents,” Sonnenberg said.

The City operates 24 drop-off facilitiesacross the metropolitan that accept variouswaste materials in volumes of up to 1.5 ton-nes three times a day.V Illegal dumping can be reported to the City’s callcentre on 0860 103 089.

BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind

Iemand moet weet hoe ’n kluis agterop ’nverlate bakkie beland het.

Só sê die polisie in Goodwood ná hulleMaandag op die bakkie afgekom het.

Volgens lt.WayneTheunis, polisiewoord-voerder, het lede op patrollie die bakkie ge-waar en gaan ondersoek instel. “Dit was virhulle snaaks om ’n bakkiemet ’n kluis daar-op, sonder toesig, te sien. By nadere onder-soek het hulle ’n adres gekry waar die eie-naar van die bakkiemoontlik konwees,” sêTheunis. Wat die polisie by die adres gekryhet, was glad nie wat hulle verwag het nie.

“Toe die lede daar kom, het hulle twee

vroue in ’n Uno sien sit. Die vroue het ver-dag opgetree en is deursoek. In die een vrouse onderklere is 50 pakke mandrax en viersakkies tik gevind. Dié 33-jarige vrou is inhegtenis geneem en verskyn eersdaags indie hof,” sê Theunis. Hy sê hoewel hulle blyis vir die inhegtenisneming van die vrou,kanhulle steeds nie die eienaar vandie bak-kie of die kluis opspoor nie.

“Daai kluis is so groot en swaar dat eenmens dit nie op die bakkie kon laai nie. Onshet dit ook nog nie oopgemaak om te kykwat binne-in is nie. As daar iemand is watvir die polisie kan sinmaak uit die hele sto-rie, sal ons dit waardeer.

“As ons ook net die eienaar kan opspoorsal dit ’n goeie begin wees,” sê Theunis.

Wie se bakkie en kluis is dit?

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OFFICIAL NOTICE • OFFICIAL NOTICE • OFFICIAL NOTICEwww.ayandambanga.co.za126192TBRAVENSMEAD

OFFICIAL NOTICERECEIPT OFANAPPLICATION FORABOOKMAKER PREMISES LICENCE

In terms of the provisions of Section 32(2) of theWestern CapeGambling and RacingAct, 1996 (Act 4 of 1996), as amended, the

Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board hereby gives notice that thefollowing application for a bookmaker premises licence, as provided for

in Sections 27(kA) and 55(A) of theAct, has been received.

Applicant for a new bookmaker Gobet Sports Betting (Pty) Ltd t/a Gobetpremises licence: – A South African registered company

Registration number: 2010/005185/07

Address of proposed Shop 7, Erica Square Shopping Centre,new bookmaker premises: Cnr Erica Drive and Kern Crescent,

Belhar 7493

Erf number: 39243

Section 33 of theWestern Cape Gambling and Racing Act, 1996 (hereinafter “theAct”) requires theWestern Cape Gambling and Racing Board (hereinafter “theBoard”) to ask the public to submit comments and/or objections to gamblinglicence applications that are filed with the Board.The conduct of gamblingoperations is regulated in terms of both the Act and the National GamblingAct, 2004.This notice serves to notify members of the public that they maylodge objections and/or comments to the above application on or beforethe closing date at the undermentioned address and contacts. Since licensedgambling constitutes a legitimate business operation, moral objections for oragainst gambling will not be considered by the Board.An objection that merelystates that one is opposed to gambling, without much substantiation, will not beviewed with much favour.You are hereby encouraged to read the Act and learnmore about the Board’s powers and the matters pursuant to which objectionsmay be lodged.These are outlined in Sections 28, 30, 31 and 35 of the Act.

Members of the public can obtain a copy of the objection guidelines, which arean explanatory guide through the legal framework governing the lodgement ofobjections and the Board’s adjudication procedures.The objection guidelines areaccessible from the Board’s website at www.wcgrb.co.za and copies can also bemade available on request.The Board will consider all comments and objectionslodged on or before the closing date during the adjudication of the application.

In the case of written objections to an application, the grounds on which suchobjections are founded must be furnished.Where comment in respect of anapplication is furnished, full particulars and facts to substantiate such commentmust be provided.The name, address and telephone number of the personsubmitting the objection or offering the comment must also be provided.Comments or objections must reach the Board by no later than 16:00 on

Friday, 26 February 2016.

Objections or comments must be forwarded to the Chief ExecutiveOfficer,Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, P.O. Box 8175,

Rogge Bay 8012 or handed to the Chief Executive Officer,Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, Seafare House,

68 Orange Street, Gardens, CapeTown or faxed to theChief Executive Officer on 021 422 2602, or emailed to

[email protected]

WESTERN CAPEGAMBLINGAND RACING BOARD

RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

Binne is dit stil, jy hoor net sleutels.Saans en smiddae word jy getel. Twee-uur is jy al klaar toegesluit in die sel.

Só vertel Henry “Maoes” Josephs, wat 25jaar lank as gevangene sy straf vir moorduitgedien het.Deesdae is hy ’n vry man en wil hy die

jongspan van Wesbank verhoed om dieself-de paadjie te loop as hy.Henry (57), wat in 1989 tronk toe is, ploeg

nou terug in sy gemeenskap en doen dit deursoggens vroeg seker te maak dat die klein-span by die Laerskool Wesbank Nommer 1veilig by die skool uitkom enmiddae die padhuis toe veilig oorsteek.Henry, ’npavan13kinders, staandaagliks

by die voetoorgang in Hoofweg in Wesbank,waar hy die verkeer reguleer en kinders vei-lig oor die pad help.“Soms hardloop hulle oor die pad. Hier

was al van die kinders omgestamp en daarhet al ’n paar ongelukke plaasgevind,” geehy sy motivering vir sy optrede.Henry, wat in Barberton in die tronk was,

het in Januarie 2014met sy vrylating besluitom ’n nuwe blaadjie om te slaan.“Ek het besluit dat ek die bendes gaan los.

Dit bring my niks in die sak nie,” sê Henry.“Ekhet in die gemeenskap beginwerk.Dit

is iets wat my nou gelukkig maak,” sê hy.“Ek geniet die werk ook.”Hy sê die ouers in die gemeenskap is ook

tevrede met dit wat hy doen.“Ek het nie geld of betaling by die gemeen-

skap of skoolhoof hiervoor gevra nie. Ekdoen dit omdat ek dit wil doen,” sê dié werk-lose pa.Hy meld soggens baie vroeg aan by sy

punt, “nog voordat die kinders hier aan-kom”.Sy jare as gevangene was moeilik – iets

waaroor hy nie maklik praat nie.“Ekwas eintlik ’n generaal in die 28’s-ben-

de. As generaal het ek bevele gegee en dieander lede moes dit uitvoer.“Ek het later uitgevind dis nie die moeite

werd nie,” sê hy.Hy het ook ander gevangenes by bendes

betrokke laat raak.

“Met my vrylating in 2014 het ek besluittot hier toe en nie verder nie.“Ek gaan nou eers met die gemeenskap

werk,” sê hy.Hy wil ook – met behulp van die polisie en

skole – praatjies by skole aanbied en leer-ders bewus maak van die gevare van mis-daad.

“Spyt kom altyd te laat. Ek wil nie hê an-der moet dieselfde fout maak nie.”Om vry te wees maak Henry baie geluk-

kig. “Ekvoel gelukkig omdat ekmysaak reg-gemaak het en omdat ek besluit het om metdie gemeenskap te werk pleks van om metdie verkeerde dinge voort te gaan.“Elke mens kry mos ’n tweede kans.”

Henry gebruik nou sy ‘tweede kans’

Henry Josephs van Wesbank was 25 jaar lank agter tralies, maar help deesdae dat kinders veilig by die skool en huis uitkom. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

In sy 23 jaar het hy meer be-reik as baie ander volwasse-nes.Met dié woorde het JP

Smith, burgemeesterskomi-teelid vir veiligheid en seku-riteit, die afgelopenaweek eergebring aan ’n jongman vanBlackheath, wat op Maandag25 Januarie in ’n motoronge-luk op Hindleweg, BlueDowns dood is.Tyrone Jafta, ’n model,

buurtwaglid, vrywillige wer-ker, jeugkomiteelid en werk-nemer van die Stad Kaapstad,se begrafnisdiens is Saterdag-oggend in die AGS-kerk inValleystraat gehou.Smith, wat die diens na-

mens die burgemeester Patri-cia de Lille bygewoon het, het aan’n stampvol kerk gesê dat Tyronenie sy lewe verkwis het nie.

“Hy was deel van ons familie bydie Stad.”Tyrone was ook deel van die wets-

toepassers se reserwe-een-heid.“Hy gaan gemis word,” het

Smith afgesluit.Tyrone was tot en met sy

dood nog die Mnr. Worcester-titelhouer.Hulde is gebringdeurvrien-

de, die Stad, die direkteur vandie Mnr. en Mej. Worcester-kompetisie, die wetstoepas-singsdepartement en die Nis-san-motorklub, waarvan Ty-rone ’n lid was.In sy huldeblyk is hy be-

skryf as iemand om na op tekyk, ’n persoon wat almal ge-raak het net waar hy kom en’n individu wat altyd respekteenoor almal betoon het.Tyronewas ook die sekreta-

ris van die Greenfields-buurt-wag. Jonathan Klein, voorsit-ter van dié buurtwag, sê Tyro-

ne was ’n geesdriftige jongman,altyd vol lewe en iemand vir wiegeen taak ooit te groot was nie.

B’heath groet sonskynseun’n Erewag word gevorm buite die AGS­kerk in Blackheath tydens die begrafnisdiens van Tyrone Jafta. FOTO: CHRISTY BOOYSEN

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Parowpoliceprobechild rapeMAGRIET THERON

@magrietron

She identified her alleged rapist, butno-one has been arrested yet for therepeated rape of the four-year-old girl

at the Parow day care centre she was at-tending.The child’s mother, who cannot be

named to protect the youngvictim, says sheis perplexed that no arrest have been madeyet, although her child apparently told herthat the perpetrator was the husband of theday mother where she stays four nights aweek.On the morning of Saturday 16 January

the mother, who recently started workingnight shifts, picked up her child from theday care where her daughter sleeps whenshe is on duty.“My child could not walk; she was in

pain. I took her to a doctor who referred usto Karl Bremer Hospital,” she says.Here doctors confirmed the mother’s

worst fear and contacted the police to re-port a rape case.

Suspect identified“The case is being investigated by our

special unit FCS,” says Lieutenant KevinWilliams of the Parow police.According to him a suspect has been

identified but not arrested “in order for theinvestigator to do a thorough investigationinto the matter”.“It is a small house and six adults sleep

there. How is it possible that no-one heardmy child screaming?Why aren’t all of themarrested?“Why was the suspect’s computer and

cell phone not taken in as possible evi-dence?” the mother asks.Themother said she paid the daymother

R200 per night for her child to sleep there,in the same room as her.“I trusted her with my child,” she says.According to Williams the day mother

can only be held accountable for the crimeif she knew about it but did not report itto the police or a social worker.“Any action against the day care centre

can be reported to a social worker by theparent for possible investigation. The po-lice will focus on the criminal investiga-tion,” Williams says.The mother says DNA tests will now be

done to determine who raped her child, butthis may take weeks, if not months.She has quit her job to be with her child,

who is now receiving treatment and coun-selling at Karl Bremer.

When her mother drew four stick mencharacters and gave them different names,the four year old rape victim scratched outthe one she identified as the man who hurther. PHOTO: MAGRIET THERON

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Should nannies be swim smart?

This photo features Maria Zwene with the Rottweiler Black who saved her life late last year whenthe dog dragged her out of this swimming pool after she had a dizzy spell and fell in.

PHOTO: CONRAD BORNMAN

MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb

With recent news reports of a hero dogsaving a nanny from drowning, theproverbial jury seems to be out on

whether being able to swim is a prerequisitewhen looking after the children of others.

Wellness coach and Welgemoed momFrancesca van der Werf is offering basicswimming training to carers. She has beenteaching swimming for over 20 years.

“I think a nanny should be able to swimin case of an emergency. If a child falls intoa pool, you don’t want to waste time withscreaming for help,” she says.“You want a nanny to ba able to jump in

and pull the child out – and do CPR if neces-sary. Of course a net comes first, but acci-dents happen.”TygerBurger subsequently spoke to sever-

al owners or managers of nanny and au pairservice agencies to determine how impor-tant this skill is when employing a childminder, especially in the northern suburbswhere many households have swimmingpools.

The answers were widespread.

Not deciding factorMedical doctor Bianca Steyn from the Sit-

ters 4U agency said they do ask in the inter-view whether or not the incumbent canswim and would feel comfortable saving adrowning child, but says it is not a decidingfactor.

“People are more concerned with the edu-cation and experience of a candidate thantheir ability to swim,” she says.“Obviously, for families with a pool or

those who enjoy the beach it can have im-pact, but I think there are only two to fiveout of 1 000 in Cape Town that can’t swim,so we haven’t really noticed an issue.”

Caron Adams from Au Pair at Home says

because most families in the more affluentsuburbs have swimming pools, they preferto send their children for swimming lessonsearly on, with a lot of the summertime spentin the water.She feels it is imperative that the caretak-

er be able to swim as well.“The au pair or childminder or nanny has

to supervise the children in the swimmingpool and needs to be able to swimher or him-self, in the event of a child being in difficultyin the swimming pool.”She adds this person should also be in pos-

session of a certificate for being able to doCPR.

Christine Rebe from Super Nannies saysfor her agency being able to swim is “inter-estingly enough” not a requirement for thejob.

“Drowning can occur where any waterfeature is concernedandchildren candrownin as much as half a cup of water.

“Parents are being made more aware ofthe importance of having pool nets and fen-ces in place by the time a baby can crawl.I do encourage parents to send their nanniesfor swimming lessons, but ... in all the timewe have been placing nannies – and that isfor the past seven years – I think I have onlyever had that requirement stipulated once,”

she says.“Being able to swimwould not aid in plac-

ing a nanny in a job over someone who can-not swim.The criteria aremore that thenan-ny has no criminal record, that she has rele-vant andup todateworkexperienceand thatshe has contactable references,” Christineadds.She says love for children should be para-

mount and “reliability, trustworthiness andwillingness to follow the mother’s way, aremore important in aiding a nanny in secur-ing a job”.

Some can swimVicky Weinberg from Super Sitters says

being able to swimhas also never been a pre-requisite for placement of a child minder.“However, when I am looking to place a

nanny or au pair with a client who has apool, or a holiday maker – we have a hugeUK client base coming to Cape Town in thesummer who hire houses with pools – I thenselect a childminderwho is a good swimmerand who can be in the pool with the chil-dren,” she says.

“There are some young women – of all ra-ces – on my books who can swim well. How-ever, most of these are white girls. I do nothave a large client base in the northern sub-urbs, but I (also) have a good few northernsuburbs girls registered on my books forbabysitting and or au pair work.”

Vicky says in her 28 years of running theagency, no one has ever pointedly asked fora person able to swim. She adds she will beadding this question to possible candidatesduring interviews.

“Many years ago, I actually taught a childcare course which included First Aid by aprofessional, but including a swimmingclass never occurred to me!”V What are your thoughts on nannies or au pairs be­ing able to swim? Share them with us at briewe@ty­gerburger.co.za

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A member of the Prisoners of Christ Ministriesaddresses learners at the Kleinvlei High School.

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High school pupils in Eerste River andBlackheath were given a slight tasteof what life behind bars is like.

The presentation about life in jail and thedangers that accompany it, was hosted by agroup of former convicts belonging to thePrisoners of Christ Ministries.The first presentation was held last week

at Kleinvlei High School and on Monday atBlackheath High School.“It is really something to witness. The

children’s eyes actually widen when theyhear these stories,” said Captain FlorinaMuller, spokesperson for the Kleinvlei po-lice.Prisoners of Christ surprised the children

with a role-play and sketched their own lifeas former prisoners to warn the school chil-dren of life in prison, Muller said.The presentation at Kleinvlei High, which

forms part of a Safer Schools Project, washeld in conjunctionwith the police and local

artists.Peter Hendricks and his wife, Sophia,

partnered with a friend, Adriaan Samuels,on the initiative and made the event unfor-gettable for these school children, Mullersaid.A total of 950 children listened very care-

fully to the talks about behaviour in schoolsand the illegal activities they partake in.“Drugs and gangs were some of the topics

that were discussed.“Prisoners of Christ gave testimonies of

their life in prison, about the illegal activi-ties they were involved in from a young age,and how they were placed in rehabilitationcentres by (the department of) social devel-opment or sentenced to years of imprison-ment,” explained Muller .As part of their social crime responsibili-

ties, Muller, her colleague Keith Africa andthe sector commander, Warrant Officer Jo-hannes Jacobus Alexander, spoke to thelearners about peer pressure, small gangsformed at school, drug smuggling ontoschool premises and the choices they make

in life.The children were given the chance to

speak to Prisoners of Christ afterwards.Julian Unthank, chairperson of the Com-

munity Police Forum (CPF), said as a bodythey support the initiative.“The young ones need to know what

awaits them when they enter a life of crime.“We will however have to wait and see

whether they take note and follow the rightpath,” he said.He added that the CPF welcomes the initi-

ative to warn teenagers about the dangersof prison.“Drugs cause a big problem in the area.

The drug bosses make a lot of money andthat business is also the reason there is terri-torial fights among the gangs. These fightsspill over into schools,” he said.Unthank said the drug problem is getting

worse by the day and everything should bedone to prevent young children from com-mitting crime.V Do you think projects like this are useful at schools?Send your thoughts to [email protected].

The police demonstrate how shackles are puton when going to jail.

Pupils were also shown how hand cuffs areput on a prisoner.

Pupils at Kleinvlei High School listen attentively to the police during the presentation by thePrisoners of Christ Ministry. PHOTOS: FLORINA MULLER

Let’s see how many soft toys we cancollect at this year’s Tyger Run!

TygerBear and the three TygersThe three “Tygers” –TygerBurger,Tygerberg 104fm and Tyger ValleyCentre – have joined hands onceagain tohost this year’sTygerRun,taking place on Saturday 27 Febru-ary.All the proceeds of the 5km event

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fers therapy, support and trainingto members of the community whohave experienced some form oftrauma (which include abuse, ne-glect, gang violence, illness andmalnutrition). “We receive ap-proximately 75% of the referrals inthe Western Cape and the amountof cases seen to date has tripled inthe last two years,” says a spokes-person of the foundation.

Organis-ers haveasked par-ticipants tobring along anew soft toy tothe race, whichwill be handed outto the young pa-tients gettingtreatment atTygerBear.The

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Die einde is nie in sig vir Wimpie Ac-kermann (48) nie met ’n rekord van24 agtereenvolgende Trans Agulhas-

uitdaagbootvaarte agter sy naam.Wimpie, van Bellville, het al 14 keer sy

klas gewen en slegs twee keer nie die podi-um gehaal nie.

Niemand anders het die afgelope 28 jaaraan soveel vaarte deelgeneem soos dié ge-soute jaer nie.

Dit lyk egter na ’n uitgemaakte saak dathy en sy spanmaat, Whitey Louw, in De-sember weer gaan deelneem.

Die Trans Agulhas vind elke jaar van 28Desember tot 1 Januarie plaas. Daar wordongeveer 700 km oor vyf dae afgelê.

“Dag een begin by Plettenbergbaai. Onsjaag dan 189 km en stop by nege strandewaar daar om ’n vlag gehardloop wordvoordat daar in Mosselbaai klaargemaakword.

“Dag twee is 86 km tot in Stilbaai. Dagdrie strek oor 161 km tot in Struisbaai. Dagvier is 111 km tot in Gansbaai en die vyfdedag nog vir oulaas 131 km tot in die Strand.

“Daar word op elke skof by verskillendestrande aangedoen en elke middag word ’nbranderkompetisie aangebied om die toe-skouers te vermaak en die borge ekstrablootstelling te gee.”

Wimpie se hoogtepunt tot dusver is toehy van sy 21ste Trans Agulhas die algehelewenner was en in baie slegte weersom-standighede eerste in die Strand aange-kom het.

Whitey se aandeel in die spanvertoningkan nie gering geskat word nie.

“Whitey het ’n baie groot aandeel in onssukses. Hy moet rondskuif in die boot wan-

neer daar saam of teen die wind gery worden met ondervinding weet hy presies waarom te sit, wat ’n invloed op die spoed kanhê.

“Verder moet hy by elke strand waaraangedoen word, om die vlag hardloop enwen hy 10 sekondes per stop as gevolg vansy spoed en ratsheid. Hy was op skool ’nhekkiesatleet en ’n gimnas wat hom baiehelp in ons sport,” sê Wimpie.

Maande se voorbereiding en beplanningword gedoen voor die uitmergelende uit-daging begin.

Dit is nie ’n kwessie van klim in die booten jaag nie. Daar word ure ingesit om dieboot meganies in topkondisie te kry. Fiks-heid speel ook ’n belangrike rol – iets wat

soms onderskat word.“Jy moet vir vyf dae kan konsentreer om

so hard as moontlik en foutloos te ry. Som-tyds moet daar vinnige besluite gemaakword om miskien vir ’n baie groot branderom te draai en dan help ondervinding baie.

“Die span op die water en die ondersteu-ningspan moet ’n goeie verhouding hê envir vyf dae eenhonderd persent gemoti-veerd bly,” verduidelik Wimpie.

Wimpie raai persone wat die sport wilbeoefen aan om eers aan te klop vir raadby bestaande deelnemers en om eers na ’ntweedehandse boot en enjin te kyk.

As die gogga behoorlik gebyt het, kandaar na nuwe toerusting gekyk word, isWimpie se wyse raad.

Koning van die golwe

Wimpie Ackermann en Whitey Louw seil oor die branders tydens die 28ste Trans Agulhas­uit­daagbootvaart. FOTO: HEINRICH SAUERMANN

SAREL BURGER

’n Merkwaardige kolfvertoning deur KeanuLeith van die Hoërskool De Kuilen het dieafgelope naweek opslae gemaak in die PeterButtner Sports-krieketliga vir o.19A-span-ne.

Met De Kuilen op ’n stotterende 60/7 in sywedstryd teen HS Durbanville, het Leith asnommer 9-kolwer ingestap en ’n blitsige 94*gemoker. Te danke aan sy span se uiteindeli-ke 171 lopies het hy gevolglik die aanvoor-werk gedoen vir die Kuile se sege met 62 lo-pies. Lenel van Niekerk (46) het die beste virDurbanville vertoon.

In HS Bellville (187) se oorwinning met 42lopies oor Milnerton was Ian Smit (5/19) enRinus Oosthuizen (48) die staatmakers, ter-wyl D.F. Malan se sege met 7 paaltjies oorEdgemead (118) grootliks bewerkstellig isdeur Christiaan Bassett (5/8), Jacques Kru-ger (49) en Marcel Krynauw (48).

In Goodwood was Fairbairn (118) se oor-winning met 12 lopies oor HS Tygerberg tedanke aan die boulwerk van Zain Ho-Kim(4/25) en Kyle Thyssen (4/36). Vir die Tierehet Chris September 4/23 platgetrek.

In ander o.19A-wedstryde was Chaz Wil-lemse (59*) die uitblinker in Stellenberg sesewepaaltjie-sege oor Bergvliet (119), terwylBrackenfell (73/0) weggehardloop het metBlue Bells-klub (69), danksy veral JuandréMouton (5/17) en Wikus Strydom (42*).

Op die Chesterhouse-veld kon Joshua Ap-pollis (4/39) nie verhoed dat sy span met 80lopies die knie moes buig voor WorcesterGimnasium (186) nie. Durbanville (t ElShaddai), Tygerberg (t Fairbairn) en HSBellville (t The Settlers) was die wenspannein Saterdag se o.19B-wedstryde.

Keanu Leithvan De Kuilenmaak opslae

Following the highly success-ful inaugural Let’s Playschools physical educationchallenge event last year, in-volving 403 000 pupils from 473primary schools, SuperSportrelaunched the event on Mon-day.

The challenge is a nation-wide fitness competition forGrade 4 pupils.

The primary objective of thechallenge is to reinforce cur-riculum oriented physical edu-cation and to promote physicalactivity in all schools.

Let’s Play coaching teamswill target various schools torun the challenge. The fittestGrade 4 pupils from eachschool will compete againstother schools, after which thetop three schools in each prov-ince will qualify for the provin-cial semi-final, leading to anoverall provincial winner.

The final will take place atthe end of October.

The obstacle course chal-lenge is designed for both boysand girls and will be standard-ised at every school. It includesa soccer slalom dribble, catchand throw, mini hurdles, ropepull and an agility drill, all ofwhich are completed in a mat-ter of minutes.

While activity is the centralfocus of the challenge, it will al-so draw attention to the socialissue of bullying. UFC athleteand Let’s Play ambassadorGarreth “Soldierboy” McLel-lan, as well as other sports per-sonalities, will make appear-

ances at schools to address theissue.

“We believe that this is ameaningful way to get schoolsinvolved in physical activity,particularly as governmenthas highlighted the need forchildren to become more ac-tive,” says Vaughn Bishop,head of Let’s Play. “Kids neednot be superstars; the chal-lenge is designed to accommo-date everyone at primaryschool level.”

The fittest primary school ineach province will compete forthe national title and the prizeof a R1.3m all-purpose, all-weather multi-use sport courtto be built at the winningschool.

“Congratulations to River-view Primary School for win-ning the 2015 overall competi-tion.

“Being able to participate insport, provide sustainable pro-grams in our schools and nur-turing young talent is key tothe future of South Africansport in our country,” says An-ita Mathews, executive direct-or of The Sports Trust.

The Let’s Play physical edu-cation challenge is endorsedby the department of basic edu-cation, the department of sportand recreation, the SportsTrust, the Physical EducationInstitute of SA, Unicef andMultiChoice.V Enter your school by calling011 849 7411 or 079 529 8862 (allhours) or emailing physed­[email protected].

Entries openfor Gr4 fitnesschallenge

Was Smart Callyour pick? SmartCall, with jockey JPvan der Merwe, enroute to winning thisyear’s J&B Met atKenilworth racecourseon Saturday.PHOTO:PETER HEEGER/ GALLOIMAGES

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Men’s beach volleyball action captured on the first day of the Flying Fish National Beach Volleyball Series tournament at the University of the Western Cape. The series is a partnershipbetween Volleyball South Africa and the South African Breweries’ first flavoured premium beer, Flying Fish. Seven tournaments have been held at various venues across South Africa as a partof the series, with the 8th event being a final to crown the winning male and female players of the series. The tournament concludes with the Cape Town 10s on Friday and Saturday.

Flying balls on Cape Town beaches

ADRIAN PHEIFFER

While the opening rounds of the For-mula Junior Diamond JubileeWorld Tour should be among the

highlights of the international Passion forSpeed meeting at Killarney on Saturday, anequally high standard is expected from thehost of other races on the programme.Among the best of them could be the His-

toric events for pre ’66 Production Cars andLittle Giants. This one is actually loadedwith big giants headed by Sarel van derMer-we in his 7-litre Ford Galaxie, who is goingto be mixing it with the similar Galaxies ofFerdi van Niekerk Jr and top Dutch driverMichael Campagne.Chevrolet will be represented by Gaut-

eng’sMarkandJonathanduToit in theirBelAir and Nova V8s, and Jacques Mouton hasentered his deceptively quick 5.8-litre Stude-baker Silver Hawk.A 5.7-litre Ford Fairlane is being urged on

byMark Uytenbogaardt while Ferdi van Ni-ekerk Sr’s Porsche 356 is the smallest car onthe entry list.The heavymetal is going to feature in oth-

er categories as well, notably those for His-toric Le Mans /Sebring Sports and GT cars.Here, two of the magnificent Lola T70 V8sports racing cars that used to thrill Killar-

ney crowds in days gone by, will be seen inthe hands of Mark Lauth and Mark du Toit.Their opposition includes a Ford Daytonacoupe driven by Jonathan du Toit, the re-doubtable Larry Wilford (Ford GT40) and apair of ShelbyDaytonas driven by Peter Lin-denberg and Djurk Venter.Fans of American V8s can look forward to

even more of their favourite motive power

in the pre ’77 Classic and Invitation eventswhere the bubbly Robbi Smith, who is stillone of South Africa’s greatest stunt drivers,should be near the front in his rebuilt CapriV8. However, he is going to be up against thelikes of Djurk Venter (Capri Perana V8) andErikMouton (6.3-litre Chev de Ville), as wellas Peter Lindenberg and Mark Uytenbo-gaardt in a pair of Ford Fairlane V8s.

The modern era is being represented bythe high speed Extreme Supercars. In thisone the fastest Capetonians include CraigJarvis in his brutal 8.4-litre V10 Dodge Vi-per, Paul Beachy Head’s magnificent R8Audi and Junais Slamang (BMW E46). Theywill be up against Highveld raiders likeWil-lem van der Westhuizen (Ferrari F430),Gianni Giannoccaro (BMW CSL GT) andRicky Giannoccaro (BMW M3 GTR). Itshould be a close one.While the Formula Junior cars do not

have the power or the roadholding of theirmore sophisticated Formula 1 counterparts,their hard driving and close racing duringtheir only other visit to the Cape in 2008thrilled the crowd. Although the drivers arepredominantly from Britain and Europe,our countrywill be represented byDavid In-nes in his Lotus Ford 27.The next round will be in Australia.The twowheel events includeaSouthAfri-

canTourist Trophy category for Isle of Manmotorcycles, while many great riders of thepast, including eight timesworld title holderJimRedman, are going to feature in theClas-sic Bike parade. There is also going to be a(very) high speed demonstration by a worldchampionshipMotoGPDucati thatmaywellresult in a new lap record being set on thelocal track.

OPENING ROUND: PASSION FOR SPEED

Giants racing at KillarneyGiants racing at Killarney

Sarel van der Merwe’s monster Ford Galaxie is seen here leading the other V8s around duringlast year’s international meeting at Killarney. PHOTO: DAVE COLINS

SAREL BURGER

Die hak-en-takkerigheid in die gelederevan Durbanville se krieketspan in die WPse eerste liga wil maar net nie wyk nie.Die Durbies is die WP se verdedigende

kampioen, maar halfpad deur die jongstereekswedstryde lykdit nie of daardie voor-reg dié span weer hierdie seisoen beskore

sal wees nie. Durbanville (92 en 13/1) isdiep in die knyp teen Kaapstad-klub (245)met net Kuda Samunderu (35) wat enigsinstot dusver sy sout werd is.Ook Bellville se kolwers het lelik ineen-

gestort teen Primrose.Bellville het van 75/1 verkrummel na 135

almal uit, met Wickus van Vuuren (51) dieenigste kolwer wat hond haaraf konmaak.

Danksy knap naatboulwerk deur RoubiKapp (4/19), wat Primrose tot 139/8 beperkhet, trek die spanne nou redelik gelyk.Dieselfde geld vir Milnerton (202/8) teen

Avendale (176/9 gesl.), danksy veral ’n der-depaaltjie-vennootskap van 131 lopies tus-sen Matthew Snyman (88) en Max Waller(43).Noordelikes-Goodwood (222/9 gesl.) gee

die toon aan in sy kragmeting teen Clare-mont (148) ná stewige bydraes deurWernerMoolman (50), Darrin Dorman (35), JasonUnderwood (31) en Derick Brand (4/29).Maar Tygerberg-klub (100 en 9/3) sukkel

teen Edgemead (216).HierhetLionel vanRensburg (67), Stefan

Joubert (33) enSollyPeters (4/36 en 2/5) diepas aangegee.

Verdedigende krieketkampioen sukkel