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Woensdag, 22 Januarie 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za RAVENSMEAD www.mjallioptometrist.co.za Getting to know you: Last week marked the start of school for many young learners' journey into education and at Belvue Primary in Belhar the serious side of things could wait for these Grade Rs who took the time to discover the joys of the playground. Left is Taylor Louw getting to know O'Reilly Stout as they improve their climbing skills. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK The wheel on the bus go... SUSPECT BURNS VICTIM: SURVIVES TO GIVE COPS INFO Outrage at child rape GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz A n angry community is calling for par- ents to be aware of safety of their chil- dren, with the horrific rape and burn- ing of a nine-year-old this weekend. Once again the community in Delft is an- gered that more children are becoming tar- gets for such terrible attacks, and there is a renewed call for the return of the death penalty. But, as more information comes to light about this incident there is the feeling that this incident could have been avoided with basic safety precautions. With this late incident that took place on Saturday, it appears that the child was sent to take keys to her father, and reported miss- ing when she did not return. Police then launched a search assisted by members of the Delft Child Rapid Response unit. At approximately 22:00 the family was alerted of a body of a girl found near the R300 highway, and when they got there the grand- mother confirmed that it was the missing child. She sustained extensive burns but fortu- nately she was alive, and could inform the police that she had been raped. Police were shocked when she described how her assailant laughed while she was burning. Suspect Police then did a search of the area and found several items that will be sent for fo- rensic testing. The victim was taken to a nearby medical facility where she is in a se- rious but stable condition. On Sunday at noon members of the com- munity spotted a suspect under a bridge near the area where the body was found and alerted police. By the time the police got to the scene some of the community had already appre- hended him and wanted to assault him. The suspect was handed over to police who saw that he had fresh burn wounds as well as scratch marks on the back of his body. The 27-year-old was arrested and will ap- pear in the Bellville court on charges of at- tempted murder and rape. Minister of Community Safety, Dan Plato, has also responded to this incident saying that he is furious and sad that that another young girl has been raped, and almost lost her life. “However, it is welcoming news to hear that our police have already made an ar- rest,” he said. V To page 2

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Woensdag, 22 Januarie 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

RAVENSMEAD

www.mjallioptometrist.co.za

Getting to know you:Last week marked thestart of school for manyyoung learners' journeyinto education and atBelvue Primary in Belharthe serious side of thingscould wait for these GradeRs who took the time todiscover the joys of theplayground. Left is TaylorLouw getting to knowO'Reilly Stout as theyimprove their climbingskills. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

The wheel on the bus go...

SUSPECT BURNS VICTIM: SURVIVES TO GIVE COPS INFO

Outrage at child rapeGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

An angry community is calling for par-ents to be aware of safety of their chil-dren, with the horrific rape and burn-

ing of a nine-year-old this weekend.Once again the community in Delft is an-

gered that more children are becoming tar-gets for such terrible attacks, and there isa renewed call for the return of the deathpenalty.But, as more information comes to light

about this incident there is the feeling thatthis incident could have been avoided withbasic safety precautions.

With this late incident that took place onSaturday, it appears that the child was sentto take keys to her father, and reportedmiss-ing when she did not return.Police then launched a search assisted by

members of the Delft Child Rapid Responseunit.At approximately 22:00 the family was

alerted of a body of a girl foundnear theR300highway, andwhen they got there the grand-mother confirmed that it was the missingchild.She sustained extensive burns but fortu-

nately she was alive, and could inform thepolice that she had been raped.Police were shocked when she described

how her assailant laughed while she wasburning.

SuspectPolice then did a search of the area and

found several items that will be sent for fo-rensic testing. The victim was taken to anearby medical facility where she is in a se-rious but stable condition.On Sunday at noon members of the com-

munity spotted a suspect under a bridgenear the area where the body was found andalerted police.By the time the police got to the scene

some of the community had already appre-hended him and wanted to assault him.

The suspect was handed over to policewho saw that he had fresh burn wounds aswell as scratch marks on the back of hisbody.The 27-year-old was arrested and will ap-

pear in the Bellville court on charges of at-tempted murder and rape.Minister of Community Safety, Dan Plato,

has also responded to this incident sayingthat he is furious and sad that that anotheryoung girl has been raped, and almost losther life.“However, it is welcoming news to hear

that our police have already made an ar-rest,” he said.

V To page 2

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“I would like to applaud the members of theDelft South community who apprehendedthe man and handed him over to SAPS forarrest. This situation could have easilyturned into one of vigilante violence and Iapplaud those members of the communitywho kept calm in a volatile situation and en-sured that justice can take its course.

“By working with the SAPS, our commu-nities can go a long way towards increasingthe safety of their neighbourhoods and sur-rounding areas.

“It is now up to the SAPS to ensure that

there is sufficient evidence which can resultin a successful prosecution and that the sus-pect pays for his crimes by being put behindbars away from our communities.

“In terms of my oversight role I will bemonitoring the case and requesting updatesfrom our watching briefs team who will bein court to monitor the proceedings.”

As more information about the incidentbecame available, members of the commu-nity felt that many parents in the area arenot taking proper precautions to keep theirchildren safe.

Arnold Josephs who lives in the area nearwhere the body was found said that toomany parents just let their children wanderaround the streets at all times of the night.

“Sometimes when I come from work andit is dark I still see very young children play-ing in the streets, and I know people whosend their children to the shops at all timesof the night,” he said.

“This is asking for trouble because youjust can’t trust anybody out there, and thisincident proves how quickly something badcan happen.”

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Dié wenners was deel van ’n gelukkigetrekkingkompetisie van TraceOnline, allesdeel van die projek Let’s Pay to Stay.

Met hierdie projek word mense aangemoe-dig om gereeld vir hul huise te betaal en sote verseker dat hulle nie hul huise as gevolgvan wanbetaling verloor nie.

Die tien wenners was behoorlik uit hul velvan blydskap met die pryse.

“Net omdat ek die regte ding doen,” het

een van hulle gesê.Ander kon nie uitgepraat raak oor die feit

dat die prys presies op die regte tyd gekomhet nie, aangesien hulle nie werk het nie ennie genoeg geld vir kos gehad het nie.

Een van die vroue vertel dat haar skoon-dogter wat by haar bly, leukeumie het endat hulle baie swaar kry. “Die prys was virons ’n lifeline!”

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Haar droom is om ander te wys dat jy – werk-loos en al – geld kan verdien net deur jouhande te gebruik.

Haar inspirasie? “Ek het opgemerk hoemense met waentjies vol goed wat hullelangs die pad optel verby my huis stap endit na die skrootwerf neem. Ek het ook begindink aan die studente wat nie werk kry nie.Baie van hulle soek werk ná skool,” het Mag-daleine Leo, ’n bejaarde en oud-onderwyservertel.

Sy het in Februarie verlede jaar ’n projekbegin waarby sy ornamente en alle soortitems vervaardig wat mens in en om diehuis kan gebruik.

As deel van haar projek vervaardig sy sak-ke uit ou sakkies, versier sy poppe wat ’nmens in ’n toilet kan uitstal en stoele watin kinders se kamers gesit kan word, kus-sings, serpe en truie.

“Deel van die projek is om te wys jy kanvir jouself werk skep,” het sy gesê.

Magdaleine, wat in 1996 as onderwyser af-getree het, het tot verlede jaar nog skolieremet hul werk gehelp. Sy het egter vanjaarbesluit om daarmee op te hou en op haar pro-jek te fokus.

“Die studente het tot by my huis gekom,soms ná 18:00. Ek het hulle gehelp met mees-te van hul skoolvakke. Vanjaar het ek egterbesluit om dit te stop. . . ’n mens raak mosmoeg,” het sy glimlaggend gesê.

Sy het vir haar ’n uitsnysaag, ’n soldeer-toestel, gom en spykers gekoop, blikkies by-mekaar gemaak en van oral lappies gekol-lekteer waarmee sy deesdae haar produktevervaardig.

“My seun werk as ’n stoffeerder en af entoe kry ek ook van my materiaal by homwaarmee ek stoele maak wat ek dan as deur-stuiter gebruik.

“’n Mens kry seer wanneer jy ander sowerkloos sien. Mense begin dan te steel om-

dat hulle niks het nie. Ek dink mense kanself hul eie geld begin verdien deur hul han-de te gebruik,” het sy verder vertel.

Magdaleine verkoop nie die produkte watsy vervaardig nie, maar stal dit soms by diekleuterskool uit waar sy voorheen as onder-wyser gewerk het. Sy het ook noue bandemet kerke in die gebied waar sy mense wilaanmoedig om iets soortgelyks te doen.“Dalk kan die mense verbeter op dit wat ekgemaak het,” het sy gesê.

Magdaleine wil ook hê die ouers van ma-trikulante wat nie die paal gehaal het nie,moet van die projek bewus gemaak word.

“Ek hou daarvan as iemand iets doen, omdit dan self te probeer,” het sy gesê.

Verdien só geld met jou handeMagdaleine Leo, ’n afgetre­de onderwyseres vanKuilsrivier, hou haardeesdae besig met ’nprojek waarin sy produktevervaardig waarmee ’nmens ’n huis kan versier.Magdaleine het gesê diedoel van haar projek is omwerkloses te wys dat hullegeld kan verdien net deurhul hande te gebruik. FOTO:RICHARD ROBERTS

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Bellville South police have been tack-ling the scourge of drugs in the com-munity.

In two seperate incidents they con-fiscated a total of 20.34 g of tik at a hou-se in Jool Street, on Saturday whereone suspect was arrested, and on Sun-day they found quantities of mandraxand dagga at a house in ErasmusStreet, Bellville South.

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“Young lives must be guided into good-ness.”

These were the words of Pastor CharlesGeorge from the Home of Compassion Min-istries who in conjunction with the Depart-ment of Community and Safety, successful-ly facilitated a festive season youth at riskprogramme within the Delft Eindhovencommunity.

He pointed out that due to the increasing-ly daily dilemmas faced within the Delftcommunity such as issues of gang violence,drug abuse and teenage pregnancy, they de-cided to host this event as a life changinginitiative.

“Home of Compassion Ministries togeth-er with the Department of Community andSafetyproduced this life changing initiativeprogramme to rescue and help our commu-nity and youth at risk.

“Working within the community for thepast 20 years over the duration of the holi-dayswith similar projects, this time aroundwe successfully attracted over 1 000 youthat risk to attend,” he said.

MotivatedGeorge pointed out that youngsters came

from various areas that included Blik-kiesdorp, Delft South and surrounding are-as.

“The lives of these youth at riskwere pos-itively impacted and they were motivatedby being given positive insight towardsstriving for a better future.

“We invited motivational speakers thatincluded rehabilitated drug addicts as facil-itators and speakers to share their life sto-

ries with our youth to help prevent theyouthat risk from the “hopeless” future thisadverse community currently offers”.

Another highlight on the programmewaswhen MEC Dan Plato visited the eventwhich took place on various days to moti-

vate and encourage the youth to strive forpositive goals in their lives.

The pastor concluded that Home of Com-passion strives towards creating positivegoal directed programmes to give our youthpositive role models to look up to.

Giving youth at risk somepositive role models

Minister of Community Safety, Dan Plato, gets to meet some of the youngsters taking part inthe programme that was held in Delft.

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Greenlands PrimarySchool in BishopLavis are veryproud of their topachievers who werehonoured at aPrestige Evening atthe end of lastterm. From left,Shandre` vanStaden (championof maths competi­tion), DicanioPetersen (Top 20Maths achiever)and TasneemJacobs, who got acertificate for herdiligence, withthem is teacherDuncan Isaacs.

The Soulbuddyz Club at Greenlands Primary School is also making a difference in theircommunity and brought a little Christmas cheer to the Sonskyn Klub in Bishop Lavis;handing out fruit, party packs and Christmas cards at the end of term last year.

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RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

The rough and tumble of life is all part ofa days work for Muhidinsalum “Muhidin”Adla.During the week and weekends he per-

forms as an acrobat. His dream however isto someday start his very own circus school.Despite not having a fixed income Adla

(27), a professional acrobatwho is originallyfrom Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania says hewill continue to perform as a street artistand teach children in the impoverishedWesbank to realise this life-long dream.Apart from owning a school he also

dreams about one day performing for theworld famousCirque duSoleil. “InmyheartI dream about Cirque du Soleil,” he said.Adla is currently part of the group called

MamboJambo.He often trainswith his fourfriends at the Multi Purpose Centre inWesbank and performs during theweek andover the weekends in Sea Point, Camps Bayand the V&A Waterfront.Muhidin trained as an acrobat since the

age of seven.He immigrated to South Africa five years

ago.“I came to South Africa to work. I only

work as an acrobat and have been doing sofor many years now,” he said.

Muhidin has over the years also workedfor an international German circus produc-tion called Africa! Africa! and receivedtraining in Chinawhere he stayed for an en-tire year.“I started working for Africa! Africa! at

age 16 years. They saw me perform in thestreets,” he said.Muhidin started performing in the streets

of Tanzania to earn money for his parents.“My mother was unemployed and my fa-

ther used to sell clothes.”Muhidin started Mambo Jambo in 2013

with four friends. The group practises onMondays and Tuesdays at the Multi Pur-pose Centre in Wesbank. Muhudin alsotrains little children in the area without re-ceiving payment.“The training is a lot of hard work. We

practise a lot.We look on the internet fornew ideas, but often also come up with ourown,” he said.The most difficult trick to perform, he

says, is standing on someone’s head balanc-ing his body with only one hand.“It took me two years before I was able to

do that.Often when I train I always say ‘nopain no gain’,” he said.Muhidin and his group earn between

R1 000 andR5 000 aday. “Sometimesweonlyearn R300, sometimes nothing,” he said.

No pain, no gain forbig­hearted acrobat

Muhidinsalum ‘Muhidin’ Adla, an acrobat, trains and teaches youngsters in Wesbank. Here he’sseen performing with two of his students, Heinrich Prins (5), and his older brother Miguel (6).Go to www.tygerburger.co.za for more photos. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

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Woensdag, 22 Januarie 2014 ADVERTISEMENT TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar 5

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GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

As the 2014 school year gets going ElswoodSenior Secondary is hoping to continue thetrend of increasing their matric pass rate.Principal Nikolaas Zass, was quick to

point out that their pass rate had droppedslightly from 2012, but the school was work-ing on plans to improve those figures.“We had 36 matrics last year of which 27

were successful,” he said.“Compared to our 2012 results of 86.4 %

there was a slight drop in our pass rate andwe did not have any learners passing withan A aggregate last year.”He pointed out that there were many so-

cial and economic factors which could havecontributed towards a drop in the matricpass rate.“Many of our Grade 12 learners lived very

far from school and had to leave their homesbefore five in the morning to reach schoolon time.“Unemployment also played a major role

in influencing examination outcomes.Manyparents had difficulty in assisting their chil-dren academically and financially due to fi-nancial constraints and poor social condi-tions at home.

“While we do have these circumstancesthe school attempted, to the best of their abil-ity, to assist disadvantaged and financiallydeprived learners.“I must commend the staff and teachers of

Elswood for their unselfish contribution inassisting and supporting learners duringtheir difficult period in preparing them-selves for their examinations.“Teachers availed themselves after school

to assist learners who had problems withtheir schoolworkor even thosewhowereun-able to study at home to study at school inan environment conducive for studying.”Zass also pointed out that he was very

proud of all his Grade 12 learners, but hadto single out one that had succeeded despiteall odds.“Many of the learners who passed proved

that they want to rise beyond their currentcircumstances to achieve something in theirlives, but I would like to take this opportuni-ty to isolate one particular learner.“I pay tribute to Sesetu Matiwane, from

Khayelitsha, who had to leave home beforefive everymorning,walking the dark streetswith nothing but faith to protect her andthen to crown all her sacrifices with a Bach-elor of Arts pass! That should be a motiva-tion to other matriculants out there.”

Elswood principalNikolaas Zass, withSesetu Matiwane,who is hoping tostudy journalism inthe future. PHOTO:GARY VAN DYK

Matric successagainst all odds

Get ready to celebrate the policewhen theyhost the National Police Day which will becelebrated on Monday.This year it will be celebrated on cluster

level by all stations and the Bishop Laviscluster will host theirs at the AvonwoodSports Grounds.The event will be preceded by a march

from theElsiesRiverPolice Station at 09:00to the grounds.Talks and exibitions will take place at

the stadium from 10:00 till 13:00, with spea-kers discussing the threats of gangsterismand drug abuse.The theme for the celebration is Policing

through Harmony and that is why variousrole players in the community will takepart in this event taking handswith the po-lice in their fight against gangsterism anddrugs.V For further information contact Captain PierreJordaan on 082 302 8602.

Celebrating National Police Day

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Ward councillor in Belhar, Delmaine Cot-tee, invites the public to his report-backmeeting next week.It will be held on Thursday 30 January

from19:00 at theHuguenot SquareHall op-posite the police station in Belhar with

various topics coming up for discussion.These will include the council budget

for this year, the Belhar-Pentech housingproject, upgrading of theStVincent clinic,and voter registration in the area.V Further information from 083 493 5799.

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Police in Delft are still taking their fightagainst crime to the streets.Colonel Basil Vallei, acting station com-

mander for Delft said that he is proud of thesuccesses achieved by his personnel inDelft, last week.He said that police searched several drug

andgangoutlets andduringone such searchat Awasi Court in Leiden they recovered aVector SPI 9mm pistol, one magazine with15 rounds and five additional .38 specialrounds.“A further search saw the seizure of 199

sachets of tik and 110 mandrax tablets, aswell as R5 900 in cash,” he said.“A 26-year-old suspect was arrested who

will face charges for the illegal possessionof firearms and ammunition and drug deal-ing.”Vallei further reported that police arrest-

ed two 18-year-old suspects on Tuesday 14January after they fired several shots atthree people wounding two of them.“One was wounded in his back, the other

suffered four gunshot wounds to his backand left arm.“En route to the scene the responding of-

ficers noticed two suspects who werestopped and searched then arrested for theillegal possession of firearms and ammuni-tion.”Police also seized eight spent cartridges at

the scene of the shooting and the suspectswere identified by the complainants.They will face charges for the illegal pos-

session of firearms and ammunition, tam-pering with a firearm and two charges of at-tempted murder.In another incident the next day at about

00:40 police searched a house in AardbossieStreet, Roosendal, as as part of operationsto combat and curb gangsterism.During the search police recovered a

Lorchin 9mm pistol and five .38 Specialrounds.The gun’s serial number was also filed off

and a 30- year-old suspect was arrested toface charges for the illegal possessionof fire-arms and ammunition, aswell as tamperingwith a firearm. They also found toy gunsthat looked like the real thing.

Delft cops take theirfight to the streets

Police are looking for information about ahijacking incident that happened last year.The incident happened at about midnight

on Thursday 19 December when the victimwas travelling on Robert Sobukwe Road inthe direction of Bellville South.He then turned into Kasselsvlei Road

where he first stopped at the Total garagebefore proceeding to his work in DurhamRoad.When he stopped at the security gate in

front of his workplace a white Toyota Corol-la with registration number CY 70476stopped in front of him.AnotherCorolla pulledupdirectly behind

him and he was confronted by twomenwhopointed guns at the car, forcing the driverand his passenger out of the car. They werealso robbed of their cellphones.V Anyone with information about the incident isasked to contact Constable Benjamin Hall of BellvilleSouth SAPS at 021 950 1306/021 950 1332.

Police need information on hijacking

Public invited to report­back meeting

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Aprobe was recently launched intosmall but irregular deductions madefrom pensioners who drew their old

age grants at Pick n Pay pay points in De-cember.This paypoint service was made available

to all social grant beneficiaries in April lastyear, by means of their Sassa cards, whichmeans they avoid standing in long queuesfor hours at Sassa paypoints each month.During December several pensioners in

the Brackenfell/Kraaifontein area werecharged additional fees ranging in amountbetween R2 and R10, when withdrawingtheir pensions at Pick n Pay in Cape Gate.According to statistical reports for 2013,

2.8 million people receive social grants inthe Western Cape alone. Of this, 258 759 areold age grants.

Investigation“This is the first time a fee was charged,

before it was free.“And why was the fee not the same across

the board? Pick n Pay had a notice up thatall Sassa transactions were free and nowthey are charging!” said one of the pension-ers* TygerBurger spoke to.When this particular pensioner contacted

the Sassa call centre, she was advised by aconsultant that the matter was under inves-tigation.On enquiry, Jonathan Ackerman, direc-

tor of customer services at Pick n Pay, con-firmed that the store does not charge any feefor the withdrawal of Sassa grant payments.“We have consulted with Sassa and it ap-

pears that some Sassa transactions may

have incurred transaction fees...“Pick n Pay considers the payment of so-

cial grants as a service to our communitiesand does not profit from it at all,” he toldTy-gerBurger.He referred customers who found they

have been charged a transaction fee to theSassa call centre.ShivaniWahab, spokesperson forSassaal-

so confirmed that there should be no trans-action fees charged when beneficiaries ac-cess their social grants via approved mer-chants such as Pick n Pay.“Transaction fees apply only in the case

of ATM withdrawals, where standard ATMrates apply,” she said.“We will have to take the matter up with

CPS (Cash Paymaster Services) who is con-tracted to Sassa for the payment of socialgrants, for further investigation.”

RefundsIt is not certain yet what the outcome of

this investigation is, but TygerBurger couldestablish that no additional deductionsweremade from the pensioners in question dur-ing January.The deductionsmade inDecember howev-

er, were not refunded, according to one ofthe pensioners.“According to a Sassa consultant themon-

ey is still on my account but the Pick n Paysystemshowsnothing,” she said onMonday.CPS is a business unit of global company

NET1, who provides payment solutions andtransaction processing services across sev-eral industries.According to its website, the company de-

ploys what they call a universal electronicpayment system (UEPS), to distribute socialwelfare grants on a monthly basis to over

‘Charges’ levied onold age grants

Global Motor Spares in Bellville South and Bellville South Community Police Forum partne­red to sponsor some local community children with school clothes. They donated socks,school uniforms and shoes, to get the learners ready for the new school year. They arehoping to make this an annual sponsorship for the community as well as an annualChristmas event, which sponsors local educare centres. From left back are, Lizzie Erasmus,Roger Buckton, Catherine Papier, and Lena Blinkers. Front from left, are grateful learners,Chrysanthia Papier (9), Caitlin Papier (6), Michael January (8), and Megan Van Wyk (7).

Now we’re ready for school!

The police service has a number of va-cancies and are urging the public to ap-ply for their two-year sieving pro-

gramme.Their advertisement is calling for appli-

cantswho are “young, energetic, intelligent,physically and mentally fit”. If you fit thebill, you will be enlisted in the basic policedevelopment learning programme and de-ployed across theWestern Cape where thereare vacancies.To enlist, you need to be a South African

citizen of at least 18, but younger than 30years old, and in possession of a Grade 12school certificate or a National Certificate(vocational): Safety in Society.Applicants will also be tested for physical,

mental and medical fitness. In addition ap-plicantswill undergo a psychological assess-ment and have to be found to comply with

the profile of a police official.Applicants should also be proficient in at

least two of the official languages – of whichone must be English. They should not haveany tattoos that are visible, and they shouldhave no previous criminal convictions and/or pending criminal, civil, disciplinary cas-es.

FirearmApplicants should also not have been de-

clared unfit to possess a firearm, and bewithin the mass and height restriction re-quired. This is: for men, not shorter than1,6 m, and for women, not shorter than1,55 m. The applicants’ Body Mass Indexmust be less than 30, and their waist circum-ference 102 cm (males) and 88 cm (females).Approved applicants will participate in

the basic police development learning pro-

gramme – a 10-month training course at adesignated police academy.During this timethe police service will provide free traininggear, meals and accommodation.Also included are 12 months of training at

a designated field police development policestation during which the trainee shall be re-sponsible for his/her ownmeals and accom-modation. There will also be two months ofintegrated assessment at a designated policeacademy with free meals and accommoda-tion.As soon as trainees complete the pro-

gramme, they will be considered for perma-nent positions within the police service.

BenefitsThe police will pay a stipend during the

academy and field police development peri-od respectively, as well as medical aid bene-

fits for the duration of the 24 months of theprogramme.Remuneration on completion of the pro-

gramme will be about R123 687 per annum,and permanent appointees will receive theapplicable service benefits – like applicableallowances, 22 days’ vacation leave per year,36 days’ sick leave in a three-year cycle,study leave, and start contributing to thegovernment pension fund and medical aidbenefits.Application forms can be obtained from

the human resource official at your local po-lice station or the provincial recruitmentcentre, 1st Floor, Customs House Building,Lower Heerengracht Street, Cape Town.Applicants will be subjected to the rele-

vant screening and selection as determinedby the National Commissioner.V Contact 021 467 8383/8.

nine million beneficiaries in South Africaon behalf of Sassa.It is further stated that the company de-

rives up to 66 %of its revenue from its socialwelfare grant distribution business.

At the time of going to print, TygerBurgerhad not received any updates on theprogress or outcome of the aforesaid investi-gation.V Sassa call centre 0800 60 01 60.

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joyed the activities that had various themesfor each day.“We started off with health issues on the

Monday with staff from the Adriaanse Clin-ic speaking to them about HIV/Aids, safesex, TB, teenage pregnancy and family plan-ning,” he said.“There was also some fun with role play-

ing to give them the chance to show whatthey understood from the day’s discus-sions.”Crime was under the spotlight the next

day with members of the police coming into talk to themabout drug andalcohol abuse,

as well as community violence and othercrime concerns.On Wednesday the programme moved

from the Adriaanse Hall to Avonwood,where the police did the presentation oncrime, andhealthmatterswere discussed onThursday.“MC Ashley also came in to give them a

fantastic show and we did some team build-ing exercises with them,” said Marlon.

Friday was spent preparing for the high-light of the eventwith a visit to the Sea Pointpools, and that included getting the shop-ping done for the treats of the day that in-cluded hot dogs, braai aswell as party packs.“The children enjoyed this trip immense-

ly. We could see how grateful they were forthe experience and now they know thatthere are people in their community whocare about them.”

Holiday fun ends with summer splash

These youngsters from Elsies River had a greattime on their trip to the Sea Point pools.

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10 TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar Woensdag, 22 Januarie 2014HOOFARTIKELBLAD

By day the Lorddirects his love, atnight his song iswith me— a pray­er to the God ofmy life.Ps. 42:8

Dusk patrol: Runners heading down Tygerberg in semi­darkness during the Spur Trail series sunset run atTygerberg Nature reserve last Wednesday.

PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

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

We are in a new year withmany unknown challengesfacing all of us, one of which isto try in conjunction withother roleplayers not to becomea victim of crime.We the ordinary citizens

have to analyse and see if wehave methods in place toensure safety and security.1)Are we supporting our

local police in the fight againstcrime, are we aware of thenational emergency number,the number of the local policestation or your local sectorpolice patrol van? Do youreport crime so that the policestatistics can reflect a trueversion of crime in yourprecinct, do you attend policecommunity events, meetings orheed police crime preventionhints? Are you applying whennecessary, compliments orcomplaints? Do you supply thepolice with information wheth-er openly or anonymously inregard to crime or criminalactivities?2) Are we taking measures to

ensure our own safety and ofour families, the safety of allour property and are wedriving our vehicles in a legaland safe manner?3)Are we part of either a

crime prevention street com-mittee or a neighbourhoodwatch? Do you report short-comings in your neighbour-hood eg. street lights notworking, that will favourcriminals? Are we attendingand contributing to our localCommunity Police Forums andthus know the contact sectorpolice managers and are awareof crime trends or patterns inyour neighbourhood?4)Are we aware of other Law

Enforcement agencies eg.Metro Police, Law Enforce-ment, the SPCA and the Traffic

You must act toensure security

I moved into this quiet neigh-bourhood in 1977. There were afew older people, a few withschool-going children and a fewwith toddlers. Everyone friendlyand looking out for each other.Well good things don’t last

forever, the children grew upand moved on, some middle-aged also moved away, somepassed on.New ones moved in, mostly

rowdy at first, then calmeddown, but some just remainrowdy and really irritating.We had the misfortune of a

house belonging to the NGchurch built on our right handside.The first priest to move in

was as “quiet as a churchmouse” the second one fairlyrespectful, but unfortunately thesame cannot be said of thepresent family who occupy thehouse.Also unfortunately for me,

they moved in when I retired in2007 and thought I would havesome peace and quiet from thehustle and bustle of a workinglife, but that was not to be.After complaining a number oftimes and also having myfortune told because I was

Church house is atcentre of the noise

My son picked up a memorycard at the Tyger ValleyShopping Centre. It belongs to afamily that took pics the nightbefore Christmas as well as onChristmas day.Please contact me if this

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Mariah Carey’s (or Boney M’s) Yuletidemelodies died down, they had the ware-houses aerated for last year’s back toschool placard specials.Change a price here, tweak a picture

there, et voila, the retail managers canstart compiling their monthly storetargets like clockwork – in perfect time tothe last coin falling from the SouthAfrican’s overworked purse.We buy into the marketing every year.

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with a tear and a deep, deep sigh – theyrelease the angels and heart placards andbooklets, pamphlets and displays. So, ifby Valentine’s Day we’ve not learnt thelesson of “less is more”, they makecertain we smell the cinnamon goodnessof hot cross buns baking – a whole monthbefore Easter. So, dear reader, be sure tostock up on the chocolate eggs – theyknow we love our mothers too.

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Department and their contactdetails that we can utilise inrelation to illegal acts such asdumping?5)Appreciate the uniformed

security officer on duty at apremises or a marked securitypatrol vehicle because thatpresence is a crime preventiondeterrent.After making this analysis

then YOU have to decide whataction steps YOU are going totake to make YOU, your family,property, and neighbourhoodmore secure and safe in 2014.

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complaining, I eventually gotthrough to the church counciland the rowdiness stopped for ayear or so. Then again occa-sionally there would be loudmusic, shouting, and vulgarlaughter, so of course I com-plained again, then peace andquiet for a while, it seems asthough this unruly behaviourhappens in stages.Now, one can expect neigh-

bours to have a party/celebra-tion at certain times of theyear, and then it’s usually inthe evening and ends at 12pm,but these people start theirparties from any time (10am/12noon till way past midnight) beit Friday or Saturday, one hasto wonder, “when does thepreacher prepare his sermonfor Sunday morning?”Everybody knows that today’s

music is definitely not as musicused to be 10/15 years ago.Today it’s deafening drums

and quite irritating to the ear,so when everyone retires forthe night, switches off the TVand radio, can you imaginehearing that deafening soundstravelling through the air whilepeople are trying to get somesleep!Also imagine this in winter,

when you are all snug andwarm, and have to get up toreach for the Law Enforcementtelephone number?

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It’s all about having health matters run-ning smoothly for the City of Cape Town’sHealth Directorate this summer season.

In conjunction with the Western CapeHealth Department, they are working tire-lessly to prevent diarrhoea-related fatali-ties during this season. Diarrhoea becomesa key focus for City Health at this time ofyear, with statistics showing that it is mostprevalent between November and May.

Since 2009, there has been a decrease inthe number of cases related to diarrhoeawith dehydration.

City Health reported that there were 4 161cases in 2010/11 and 3 447 cases in 2012/13.

The number of fatalities in children un-der the age of five has also decreased signif-icantly, from 170 deaths in 2009/10 to 74 in2012/13.

“The decrease in cases of diarrhoea withdehydration was noted across all eight CityHealth subdistricts in 2012/2013,” said thecity’s mayoral committee member forhealth, Lungiswa James.

“Off-season cases have also dropped. Thissuggests that our activities and efforts havebeen well placed and encourages us to con-tinue. It also bodes well for our goal to re-duce diarrhoea-related deaths.”

The city and its partners have devised anall-encompassing plan in recent years tocontinue reducing the number of people af-fected by diarrhoea, in particular fatalitiesamong young children.

This includes providing various supple-ments to children, training clinic staff inemergency rehydration, and fast trackingcases to ensure timeous treatment.

Their programme also takes awarenesscampaigns to clinics and schools, whilecommunity workers, volunteers, EarlyChildhood Development staff, and informalfood vendors are trained about health andhygiene matters.

The plan also aims to reduce the spreadof new diarrhoea cases by minimising therisk of oral-faecal exposure.

It has been found that the simple activityof frequent hand-washing with soap is high-ly effective in preventing diarrhoea as wellas the spread of other illnesses and infec-tions and has the potential to save morelives than an expensive vaccine or sophisti-cated medical intervention.

The City of Cape Town has endorsed the‘squeeze bottle’ which is a low-cost locallydesigned, easy and portable solution forhand-washing with soap when a tap is notavailable. This squeeze bottle is gainingpopularity and is also making a contribu-tion to waste minimisation (it sees the recy-cling of empty two-litre bottles).

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The City of Cape Town’s Electricity Servic-es Department has commenced an end-of-life replacement project for electricity me-ters.

This project will initially focus on end-of-life prepayment meters but will be expand-ed later to replace some of the older creditmeters in the Greater Cape Town area. Es-kom supply areas are not included in thispr

Approximately 10 % of prepayment me-ters currently qualify for replacement andthe areas initially targeted will be thosewhere the density of older meters is thehighest.

If a meter needs to be replaced, a noticewill be delivered to the premises to requestan appointment for meter replacement.

The meter replacement is compulsoryand free.V The Call Centre may be contacted on 086 0103089 or [email protected] and Elex Khanyi­sa on 021 556 2460 or [email protected] an appointment once the notice is received.

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CATERING &VENUES

1401

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A & A HIRINGFor all your crockery,cutlery, linen, etc. @ 10cper item. Fully equippedand draped venue.Call: 082 267 7616 /021 902 0904

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FRIEDEL'S DRIVING SCHOOLProfessional K53 driving lessonsdone with powersterring, smallHyundai Atos at R130 per hour.Please call 081 480 6652

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1425

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WEDDINGS

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WENDY HOUSES

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BUILDINGMATERIAL

1610.

1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R12,50450 x 450 = R14,50500 x 500 = R15,95VIBRACRETE R28,95Call: 083 683 8262

.1m sand, 1m klip en rubble.Skakel: 0797768185

.5 ml BOUSAND & KLIP.0213971501/ 0827096443

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WANTED TO BUY

1675.

KONTANT vir klere, skoene, linne,breekware, ens. Ek kom haal.Lorraine 0722499482

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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES

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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY

1803.

CARPETS, etc CLEANING0215920626/0824287163

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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

1801.

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Skakel 083 725 8591 /021 904 4854 na-ure.

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plans.082 299 9111 / 021 828 9691

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1802.

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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES

1807.

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ELECTRICAL

1810.

ALL ABOUT APPLIANCES

Repairs to stoves, w.machines,t/driers, m/waves, d/washers &fridges.

Contact Mr Campbell 0782228510 or0730471484 / 0219523417 /0219521399ALL MAKES & MODELS

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FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)

Call: 083 330 1625*All jobs done at home!!!

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WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliances.

Regasing done on all typesof fridges @ R180.Tel. 078 212 8078

10 months' guarantee!

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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835.

BIC kitchen & bedrooms.0219525374 / 0796924877

.BLINDS & CURTAINS.All types. Free quotes.0213718627 / 0825160030

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BLINDS: All TypesPhone Alfonso071 574 8102/021 592 0426

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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR

1836.

VIBRACRETE EXTENSION0743219215 / 0218204384

.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports. Ph(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478

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VIBRACRETE-MURELos materiaal vir "DIY".

Skakel: 0219057820 k.u.

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MISCELLANEOUS

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AHA Burglar Bars & Gates0219331647/0835421097/0219091807.

.REWINDING OF ALLELECTRICAL MOTORS.And repairs on washingmachines, stoves &microwaves. Call 0219053547

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BUSINESS

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OPPORTUNITIES

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NEED LIFESTYLE CHANGE? Intere-sted in wellness couching part-time,as extra income? Bussiness opp. notto be missed. Call now for app. Call0836501004. www.moretolife.co.za

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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

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TOURS &ACTIVITIES

2601.

RELAXING BOAT ANDPLANE TRIP TODURBANJAN 2015

CONTACT UNCLE IKE021 9271920 /0834595863

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PROPERTIES

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ACCOMMODATIONTO SHARE

3210.

PAROW: Vir 'n vriendin, baie slank,Matriek-tot-30jr. 081 536 7430 (Rik)

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FOR RENT

3205.

WOODSTOCKFurnished room to rent. For single

personw ith sober habits.R1 800 p.m.

Call Mrs Hilda 073 746 8705

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HOUSES FOR SALE

3275.

HILLCREST2 slpk.op groot omheined erf met

hekke. R350 000As U huis eers verkoop moetword, Bel my ook vir 'n

waardasie.Skakel: 082 571 1990

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KALKFONTEIN /SAREPTA

RDP huis met aan-bouings.Netjies. R180 000Skakel: Mr. RH. Stuurman

021 951 2410 k.u

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ROOMS TO LET

3315.

KUILS RIVER, Sunbird Park, roomsavail. No children.021908 1250/072 255 7574

.

SEPARATEENTERANCES

3316.

ELSIES RIVEROop plan aparte ingang beskikbaarvir enkel paartjie. R2800 p.m.

Onmiddelik Beskikbaar .Kontak Samantha 021 932 0771

/ 072 366 2963

.

OLD BELHARLarge furnished room in new fullyfurnished sep. entrance. Close topublic transport. R2 250 p.m incl.

elect. Call 084 312 7380

.

RAVENSMEADBeskik. Onm. R2400 p.m. Jong

getroude paartjie, geenkinders. Call: 076 940 1676

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EMPLOYMENT

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GENERAL

3680

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10 Vacancies in a wellestablished marketingcompany in Somerset

West.Looking to start yourcareer in the call centreindustry? We have 10telemarketing positionsavailable for individualswho are self motivatedand only strive for thebest positive results.Candidates shouldmeet the followingrequirement:*Fully bilingual inAfrikaans and English.*Excellent telephone skills*Must be vibrant &energetic.*Call centre experience toyour advantage.*Able to start immediatelyWe offer to successfulapplicants:*3 day free call centretraining.*Great remuneration*Weekly cash prizes toindividuals who achievetargets.If you think you have what

it takes contactJACKIE JONKERS083 637 3921

for an appointment.

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5 ,& 4 , HOTELS,BIG SUPERMARKETS &BIG COMPANIESURGENTLY NEEDS

*20 Receptionists/Office Adminstaff*30 Cashiers*20 Barmen*30 Waitrons*20 Porters*10 Data Capturers*10 Cruize ship staff* 8 Flight attendents/Cabin crew*50 Cleaners/Housekeepers

Visit us at 112 Loop Street,Cape Town, or CALL021 424 5949/

021 820 3682/0780621672

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AGENTS NEEDED.Watkins/Valeur. Topcommission paid.

Call 0215937007 all areasor 083 330 8307 or fax:

021 5939753

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ADMIN.DATA ENTRY ANDSURVEY CLERKS NEEDED.

FOR INFO SMS FULLNAME/ADDRRESS TO0749275124 OR EMAIL

[email protected]

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AVON AGENTSNEEDED

Get up to 30% commission+ FREE GIFTS.Call: 074 1098511

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AVON-AGENTE BENODIGElsies, Delft, Bellville, Belhar &Bishop Lavis. Kommissie + gratisgeskenke. Sms naam en adres na0834050511 of 0743698091

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EMPLOYMENTOFFEED

FITMENT CENTRECounter hand for position

in Goodwood area.Experience and driver's

licencse required.Salary Negotiable

Please contact Llwellynat 021 932 6214 oh.

.HONEY FASHION ACCESSO-RIES EARN EXTRA MONEY0823715802/[email protected]

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HOME BASED NURSINGCOURSE, ADVANCE HOME

CARE COURSEReg. Now. 021 838 2728

Register + Accredited TrainingProvider.

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JOBS AVAILABLE18 Housekeepers /cleaners15 Cashiers, 14 porters

14 data capturere20 waitrons10 bartenders

15 Call centres, 10 Banktellers

15 Cruise ship attendants,10 flight attendants12 Receptionists17 Heerengracht

Street, Pier House, 7thFloor, office 701, Nextto Park Inn HotelCape Town

Call: 021 828 2416 /081 8277 046 /079 485 5896

.

SCREENPRINTER021-931 8221

Tekstiel printer, carouselmet ondervinding.Voorberei en opstel.Beaconvale area

.

Tempco Staff Needed Admin andSales please call

HR Mev van der Berg079 232 0870 or office 021 838 1085

.

WATKINS VALEUR AGENTSWanted All areas. SMS me your

name, address & numberRubin 079 417 0319

.

HAIR/BEAUTY

3685.

Salon Heads UpVacancy for experience reliable

hairstyles to start asap.Contact Judy on 021 952 9187 or

071 442 9265

.

SALES &MARKETING

3760

.

SALES JOBSAVAILABLEIMMEDIATELYLet us help you toachieve your earning

potential!

• No experience needed• Free training provided• No vehicle needed!

Weoffer:• Basic Salary• Commission• Allowance

For appointmentCall Aileen021 930 9068

Terms & ConditionsApply

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TRAININGCOURSES

3765

.

Kingsway CollegeFor Computing&Business Study

www.kingswaycollege.co.za

[email protected]#Project Management# Electrical Engineering

# Civil Engineering# Mechanical Engineering

# Tourism# Public Management

# Marketing Management# Human Resource

# Business Management# Public Relations#English & Xhosa# Police & Traffic

# Information Tech (IT)# Bookkeeping

# Economics & Accounting# Office Administration

# Aviation courses# Vocational Courses#Pastel Accounting# Flight attendant

# Database# System Support

# Cert. Port E. Learning

# MATRIC - RE-WRITESHORT & LONG COURSES

17 Heerengracht Str.Pier House,

7th floor, Office 701,next to Park Inn Hotel

Cape Town.

Tel: 021 421 9170 /021 481 4287 /021 828 2416

Fax: 021 418 7909

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EMPLOYMENT3600

.

GENERAL3680

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ENGINEERING FIRMRequires:

CNC Turning and Milling Setters/Operators.All applicants will be tested.Please fax 2 page cv to

021 905 0054

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VACANCIES - ARE YOU A RELIABLE MALEWITH SOBER HABITS LOOKING FOR A JOB?Must reside in por close to the Eerste River area.(1) SALESMAN - Between 20-40 years(2) SECURITY - Between 30- 40 years(3) DRIVER - Code 14/PDP(4) STOCK ROOM - GRV

DROP CV @ BUILDIT - EERSTERIVIER(021) 904-6693/5

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14 TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar Woensdag, 22 Januarie 2014GEKLASSIFISEERD

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I wish all clients / friends aBlessed andHappy 2014!Attention all gov.workers

EERSERIVER / STRATFORDLovely 3 bed homewithmassive yard. Beautifullawn! Fully enclosed and safe in cul de sac.

Only R520000negFORESTVILLAGEVery neat 3 bed home. Verybig yard. Close to forest drive. Ideal for saps

/nurse /army employees!Only R510000.

SELLERS I URGENLTYNEEDMOREHOUSESTOSELL, BLUESDOWNS, EERSTERIVER&

BLACKHEATHContact/whatsapp Irma or PA- Allisen

on021 9056656/082 318 9358

OLYMPIC ESTATES

.BELHAR /DEMIST - R379000(opp. Firestation) 3 beds., lounge, large plot.

DELFTROSENDAL - R349000 - 3 beds., plus outsideroom, large plot.VOORBRUG - R2500002 beds., large plot.

CRAVENBY - R5890003 beds., f.f.kitchen, 2 baths, en-suite, garage.

ELSEIS / CLARKES EST - R2300002 beds., large plot.

BONTEHEUWEL - R2500001 Bedr., lounge + newwendy house.

CASHBARGAINSWesbank -R85 0001 bedr., large plot.Wesbank - r170 0003 beds.

HELP!! HOUSESWANTEDSellers!!We have qualified buyers. For FREEvaluations and advice phone or sms us now.

Ronnie 021 9520394 /073 274 6668

PROPERTYKING.

BELHAR / EXT. 14 - R400 000Spacious 3 beds., corner plot, lounge & kitchen.BELHAR / EXT. 14 - R380 000Big 3 bedr. house, lounge, diningr., secure parking.BELHAR / SELF-HELP - R350 0002 beds., lounge, kitchen, bathr., pan handle plot.ELSIES RIVER - R630 000Large 3 bedr. house, f.f.kitchen, diningr., lounge,fire place, fully enclosed, braai area and ampleparking.FAIRDALE / BLUE DOWNS - R310 0003 beds., carport, boundary walls, kitchen, lounge.FAIRDALE - R 299 0002 Bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroomUITSIG - R220 0002 beds, lounge, outside toiletWESBANK - R100 0001 bedroom house.EASTRIDGE / MITCHELL'S PLAIN - R80 000Plot situated in Eastridge - 200m2

SILVERSANS - R365 000 - 3 beds., lounge,diningr., kitchen, bathroom.

Alain 078 133 6933Thando 076 528 0495Beauten073 438 5235Gary 076 696 2403

MELISSA: 072 057 5753www.iconipgroup.co.za

.BELHAR - R850000 (ABDS-0294)

Spacious 4 bedr. house. Tiled lounge.Diningr., tiled kitchen fitted with b.i.c.Bathroomwith separate toilet.Entertainment area. Double Garage.Carport. 2 x 1 bedroom granny flat withbathroom, open plan kitchen and lounge.

KUILS RIVER / CAMELOTR580000 (ABDS-0317)

4 bedrooms. 2 bedroomswith b.i.c. Tiledlounge. Kitchen fitted with b.i.c., oven,stove and extractor fan. Full bathroom.Double garage. Secured with burglar barsand security gates

Contact NATALIE- 072 297 4377/0219319265

(office hours 9am to 5pm)Viewpictures atwww.abdusprop.co.za

.Belhar – R850000 (ABDS-0294)4 beds. Tiled lounge. Diningr. Tiled kitchen withb.ic., bathr. (sep. toilet). Entertainment area.Double garage, carport. 2 x 1 bedroom granny flatwith bathr., o/p kitchen and lounge.Ruyterwacht –R580000 (ABDS-0313)3 bedroom house. Tiled o/p lounge & kitchen.Kitchen fitted with BIC, oven and stove. Tiled fullbathroom. Sun room. Parking for 5 cars. Securedwith burglar bars and security gates.Contact NATALIE –0722974377

Ruyterwacht –R795000 (ABDS-0244)3 bedr with b.ic., tiled lounge, kitchen fitted withb.i.c, oven, stove & extractor fan. Bathroom (sep.toilet). Tandem carport. 1 bedroom granny flatwith lounge, kitchen & bathroom. Secured withsecurity gates & alarm system.

Contact ABDUS–0827862251Office: 0219319265

(office hours 9am to 5pm)Viewpictures atwww.abdusprop.co.za

.

BLUEDOWNS/BRENTWOODPARK

R450000all cost incl.NEWRELEASE / SOLEMANDATE

WELL PRICED - 2 or 3 bedroom house,bathroomwith seperate toilet,modernfitted kitchen, lounge, garage that will fit

3 cars - fully enclosed yard.Be first and phoneme know !!!

JACQUES083686 2117

.

BLUEDOWNS/HINDLEPARKR598000

IDEAL FAMILYHOME!!Spacious 3 bedroom home, lounge, diningr.,kitchen, granny flat consisting of lounge, 1

bedroom, bathroom, on enclosed plot. Close toshopping centre and school.Web Re.: 301734109NADINEVANWYK 0828629925RE/MAXProperty Associates Glengarry

021 981 7272

www.remaxpropertyassociates.co.za

.Bonteheuwel – R650000 (ABDS-0314)3 bedr. double storey. 2 beds with b.i.c. Loungewith fireplace, dining room, tiled kitchen fittedwith b.i.c., oven, stove & extractor fan.Mainen-suite, family bathroom. Entertainment area,outside braai area. Carport and garage.Elsies River, Eureka Estate - R480000(ABDS-0316): 3 bedrooms. Lounge. Kitchen fit-ted with built-in cupboards. Tiled bathroomwithseparate toilet. Enclosed yard. Carport. Veryquiet area.Goodwood–R1 350000 (ABDS-0296)4 bedrooms. 3 beds with b.i.c., lounge withwooden floors and aircon. Kitchen fitted withb.i.c., oven & gas stove. 2 bathrooms. Parking for2 cars. Secured with burglar bars and securitygates. Near to high schools and primary schools.Close tomosques.Contact EDDIE –0814603560–0219319265

(office hours – 9am to 5pm)Viewpictures atwww.abdusprop.co.za

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EERSTERIVER /STRATFORDGREEN

R520000

Spacious neat family home. 3 Bedrooms,lounge, fully fitted kitchen, garage, carport,

on large corner enclosed plot.Web ref: 301575379

NADINEVANWYK 0828629925

RE/MAXProperty Associates Glengarry021 981 7272

www.remaxpropertyassociates.co.za

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CALLINGALLHOMEOWNERS /FUTURESELLERS

I AMURGENTLY LOOKING FORHOUSES, FALTS andPLOTS toSELL in the following areas:

* Bishop Lavis*Blue Downs* Eerste River* Gaylee* Haglee* Ravensmead

Refer a SELLER tome and EARNR2000

LIST your HOUSE, FLAT andPLOTwithmeONSOLEMANDATE andRECEIVE aMINIMP3

MUSIC PLAYER

JACQUES0836862117

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RENTALSOLDBELHAR - R6 500p.m. (Excl.Water& Rates, Elec.) Spacious 3 beds.,lounge/diningr., kitchen, double garage,sweimming pool + sep. room and en-suite.OLDBELHAR - R4 500 (Elec.Water, Rates& Elec) Neat 2 beds., lounge, kitchen,garage, bathr. + big yard.BELHAR / EXT. 13 - R2 950p.m. (Excl.Water, Rates & Elec.) Freestanding house,2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom +secure parking.MALIBUVILLAGE - R4 500p.m, (Excl.Water, Rates & Elec)Neat 3 bedr. house,fitted kitchen, lounge, secure parking,family bathr.BELHAR / SELF-HELP - R5 500p.m.(Excl.Water, rates & elec.)Large 3 beds.,main en-suite, kitchen, lounge, diningr.,triple parking.

Formore informationcall 021 903 8055

www.iconipgroup.co.za

.

THE HAGUE / DELFT - R250 000: 2 beds., lounge,kitchen, bathr., toilet, large grounds.THE HAGUE / DELFT - R390 0003 beds, bathr., lounge, corner plot, storage roomat the back of the big plot.DELFT SOUTH - R115 000: 1 Bedrom house withlounge and kitchen.FOUNTAIN VILLAGE - R250 000: 2 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathr., secure parking.HIGHBURY PARK - R230 000: 1 bedr. FLAT,lounge, bathroom.BELLVILLE (FLAT) - R435 000: Spacious 2 bedr.flat on the first floor with garage situated nearSanlam.AVALON PARK - R399 000: 2 Bedrooms, bathr.,lounge, kitchen, bathroom.FRACTRETON - R650 0003 beds., lounge, kitchen, bathroom, 1 bedr. grannyflat.WESBANK - R115 0001 bedr. house, fully enclosed.

Alain 078 133 6933Thando 076 528 0495Beauten 073 438 5235Gary 076 696 2403Melissa 072 057 5753www.iconipgroup.co.za

.

THEHAGUE /DELFT - R330000: spac. 2 beds.,lounge, kitch, sec parking +mass. granny flat.SELF-HELP / BELHAR - R530000: Large 3beds., en-suite bathroom, lounge, diningr., fullyfitted kitchen, undercover parking for 7 cars.KLEINVLEI - R150000: 1 bedr., lounge, kitchen,toilet- complete.KLEINVLEI - R285000: Large 3 beds., lounge,kitchen, toilet, fully secured.AVALONPARK - R499000: 3 beds., b.ic.,lounge, kitchen (b.ic.) entertainement area,secure parking, paved driveway.BISHOP LAVIS - R650000: 3 Beds, lounge,diningr., kitch. + granny flat (2 beds. + large plot)RAVENSMEAD - R650000: 3 bedr. house,kitchen, lounge, en-suite, undercover parking + 1bedr. granny flat.BONTEHEUWEL - R280000: 2 beds., lounge,kitchen,massive yard, fully ecnlsoed.BONTEHEUWEL - R265000: 2 beds., kitchen,lounge,massive yard, fully enclosed.

Alain 078 133 6933Thando076 5280495Beauten073 438 5235Gary 076696 2403

Melissa: 072 057 5753www.iconipgroup.co.za

.

WENEEDSELLERS INTHE FOLLOWING

AREAS:

ELSIES RIVER / RIVERTON /CONNAUGHT ESTATE

GLENHAVEN / BELLVILLE SOUTHBELHAR / DELFT / EERSTE RIVERBONTEHEUWEL /BISHOP LAVISHIGHBURY PARK / OLD HIGHBURY

DENNEMERE / GAYLEE / AUSTINVILLERAVENSMEAD / UITSIG / PAROWVALLEY

FREE E-VALUATIONS IF YOUWANTTOSELL!!

OFFICE: 021 903 8055GARY: 076 696 2403MELISSA: 072057 5753www.iconipgroup.co.za

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YOLAMPROPERTIES

URGENTLY LOOKING FORHOUSESTOSELL IN:

•BELHAR•BELLVILLE SOUTH•GELNHAVEN• LABIANCE•SHERLEYPARK•RAVENSMEAD•PAROW

DUANE073 159 3432 orSTEPHANIE 072 977 9972 or

OFFICE 021 951 2290.

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Set the scene: Western Province Athletics hosted a middle distance training camp at UWC recently. A group of 24 athletes in the youth/ju­nior (6) and senior (6) in both genders were there. The purpose of the training camp was to set the “tone” for the upcoming track and fieldseason, as well as to prepare a small group of athletes to compete for a spot in the SA Cross Country team to the African Championships.

Get your entry in for the 99er Cycle Tour &MTB Challenge to be held on Saturday, 8February.

This will be the 16th 99er race and it haslong been the third largest cycle race in theWestern Cape, rated as a seeding event forthe Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour. Cy-clists can therefore be assured that it will bea well-run event.

As usual the race leaves from the Durban-ville RaceCoursewhere there is ample park-ing for vehicles, space for stalls and lawnsfor supporters to relax and enjoy the daywhile they wait for the prizegiving andlucky draw.

These are the various race events: 99 kmroad race; 55 km road race; 35 km mountainbike race; 12 km mountain bike race; 5 kmFun Walk.

Full details on www.99er.co.za or [email protected].

Time to get99er entry in

Entries have opened for the historic triath-lon, the TriRock Robben Island, which willbe taking place on the 2 November.

The event strives to honour the heritageof Robben Island by providing an authenticcultural experience.

Athletes and spectators will be given theopportunity to spend the night on the islandin Robben Island Prison, where they will re-ceive a tour by a prison warden and talk by

an ex-prisoner about some of the freedomfighters that it housed.

In addition to this athleteswill also be ableto witness the island in all its scenic beautythrough the swim, run and cycle stages ofthe event itself.

The triathlon will consist of a morningsprint distance of a 400 m swim, 14 km cycleand 4 km run with the afternoon race con-sisting of an 800 m swim, 27 km cycle and

8 km run.There will also be an additional running

race in the afternoon dedicated to 27 yearsNelson Mandela spent on the island.

“The interest for the TriRock Robben Is-land has grown rapidly over the last two ye-ars”, said Grant Kunneke, TriRock founder.

“We are truly fortunate to be able to hosta great sporting event on such a historic si-te...”

Historic scene for a tough triathlonRemember to submit your sportingachievements for the TygerBurgerSportstar of the Month Competition(high school learners only).

Let’s Play will give gift packages forthe monthly winner.

Bosman, McNulty and Du Toit Op-tometrists will give the winner a pairof sunglasses. Shihan Hennie Bosmanwill also give R1 000 cash to the win-ner.

Submit entries to [email protected].

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Santos will face an unknown quantitywhen they tackle Gamalakhe Unitedin the Nedbank Cup round of 32.

The People’s Team will face the KwaZu-lu-Natal side at home after being paired inthe draw last week.

Santos coach David Notoane says he ishappy with the draw, but will be doing hishomework on the minnows to prevent anyupsets.

“We are playing at home and that is veryimportant, but we are playing against aSecond Division team which is tricky,” hesays.

“We don’t know much about them, butI have started doing my homework. It’s thefirst time I have heard about them. I havespoken to some of the people I know inKwaZulu-Natal, so I have a little bit of in-cite into the team we are facing.

“We are happy with the draw, but we arenot going to take it lightly.”

MaximumSantos are currently fifth on the Nation-

al First Division (NFD) table, eight pointsbehind the league leaders, but have a gamein hand.

Notoane’s side suffered a 1-0 loss to localrivals Vasco da Gama in their last outingand will need to take maximum pointsfrom Saturday’s match away to SivutsaStars to keep their hopes of promotionalive.

Meanwhile, neighbours Milano Unitedhave also welcomed a fortunate NedbankCup draw result after some indifferentform in the NFD.

The Grassy Park side will host Bloem-fontein Young Tigers in the round of 32.

Milano coach Theo Hempe says hewould have preferred to play a biggerteam, which would’ve drawn in a largecrowd of supporters.

“We are not complaining; it’s a favoura-ble draw so we want to give it everythingand go as far as possible in the NedbankCup,” he says.

RespectHempe says he last faced Tigers as a

player. “It’s not the first time I’ve heard ofthe club. I played against them a whileback, when they were still in the NFD a fewyears ago. We will give them the respectthey deserve,” he says.

Milano have dropped to third followinga loss to Jomo Cosmos at the weekend.

Hempe’s side trail first-placed ChippaUnited and second-placed Vasco da Gamaby a solitary point.

The former midfielder has brushed offthe poor results as a temporary dip in formand expects his charges to turn it aroundagainst Roses United at the Wynberg Mili-tary Base on Sunday.

The matchdates have been announced.

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