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www.bolandgazette.co.zabolandgazette.mobiYear 17 • Tuesday 5 November 2013 | Tel. 021 853 0211
Helderberg
Everything lost in blazeDELIAH BRINKHUIS
Lwandle resident Asanda Mini(21) was rebuilding his home yes-terday (Monday) instead of study-ingforhisNationalSeniorCertifi-cate Mathematics exams today.
Mini isoneof almost 200people lefthomeless after a fire razed 52 housesin the Ethembeni informal settle-ment just before 02:00 on Sunday.Mini ,who lives with his 32-year-
old sister andher twochildren (3 and7), says they lost everything, includ-
ing all his school books, in the fire.According to Lwandle police
spokesperson Constable MthokozisiGama, a case of arson is being inves-tigated after it was reported that amanhadallegedlysethisgirlfriend’shome alight.No injuries were reported.The City of Cape Town’s Disaster
Risk Management reported that 60children were among those dis-placed. Theyprovided food, blanketsand buildingmaterial to the affectedresidents.On Monday, people manoeuvring
wheelbarrows carrying remnants ofthe fire or building material, were afamiliar site in the area.Manymen were seenhardatwork
toiling in the heat as they rebuilttheir informal homes.Bonisile Nogcinisa, who works in
the Strand industrial area, was as-sisted by colleagues who broughtwooden boards to him so that hecould rebuild his home.Disaster Risk Management has
emphasised the importance of firesafety. In a media statement peoplewere urged to “isolate electrical de-
vices and extinguish gas burners,candles, lamps and paraffin stoves,when not in use, in order to preventfires.”Deputy Minister of International
Relations and Cooperation, MariusFransman, visited the area thatmorning. Fransman said he wouldcorrespond with Cape Town MayorPatricia de Lille to request “immedi-ate relief” for the residents.Anyone who can assist the resi-
dents can phone community leaderSimthembile Mfencane on073 248 0407.
Residents of the Ethembeni informal settlement in Lwandle seen rebuilding their homes on Monday after a fire on Sunday left almost 200 people homeless. PHOTOS: DELIAH BRINKHUIS
A woman looks on hopelessly at what wasleft of her house after a fire swept throughtheEthembeni informal settlementonSun-day morning.
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Brigade kort steeds geldNá verskeie geldinsamelingspro-jekte, insluitend een waartydens’n lid van die VGK-gemeenteStrand ’n aand en nag op die kerkse dak deurgebring het, kort diebrigade steeds geld.
Die brigade se kaptein AnnaniasEiman het op Vrydag 18 Oktober van18:00 tot 06:00 opdiekerk sedakdeur-gebring.
Eiman het gehoop dat mense hommet geldelike bydraes sou onder-steun terwylhyopdie dakwas, sodatdie brigade nuwe uniforms en mu-siekinstrumente kan aankoop.
Maar volgens woordvoerder Jo-han Kanka was die ondersteuningnie so groot nie.
“Ongelukkighetonsniebaieborgegekry nie en die opkoms na die ge-leentheid was ook power, so die insa-meling was glad nie wonderlik nie,”sê Kanka.
Mense kan steeds geld skenk. BelKanka by 021 854 4633 of stuur ’ne-pos na [email protected].
) Nog foto’s is te sien by www.bo-landgazette.com.
Eiman se on-dersteunersen toeskou-ers op diekerkterreinvan die VGK-gemeenteStrand.
Eiman maak gereed vir die aand en nag op die kerkdak in Derdestraat, Strand.
Join St John’s todaySt John’s in Somerset West hasbeen in existence for 70 years andoffers various training course forbusinesses.
Conducted regularly from theCentre in Oudehuis Street, Som-erset West, the training includescourses tailor-made to equip tourguides, gym instructors, farmworkers and child carers with es-sential first-aid skills.
Also on offer is First Aid train-ing for level 1, level 1 and 2 com-bined and level 3 as well as basichome care.
Certificates are valid for threeyears and include a free CPR re-fresher course, which can be tak-en any time during the certifi-cate’s period of validation.
Training materials are in theform of books, videos and practi-cal sessions.
The home care course is aimedat people who need to care for theelderly and infirm at home, or forpatients recovering from opera-tions.
Other services offered at the
centre include an eye clinic andstand-by duties.
The Eye Clinic offers profes-sional testingataffordableprices.The clinic is open four morningsa week, as well as one afternoona week. Appointments must bemade.
St John’s volunteers performstand-by duties at various sport-ing and fun events in the area.
“We would also like to do firstaid and home care training in thedisadvantaged communities, butfor this we need funding to covercosts.
“Therefore any business or in-dividual who would like to fundus, are welcome to contact the of-fice for further details,” says Jen-ny Walker, centre manager.
St John’s Somerset West is partof an international organisation,with a history dating back to the1900’s.
For more information, or to as-sist financially contact0 021 851 7394 or email 2 [email protected].
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Gemeente raadop návele inbrake en skadeDie pastoor van die Bellglen Christen Ge-meente Kerk in Macassar, Denver Abra-hams, bied ’n beloning van R1 000 aan virinligting wat sal lei tot die inhegtenisne-ming van die verdagtes in ’n inbraak.
Dit volg nadat daar vir die derde keer van-jaar by die kerk in Irisweg, Macassar, inge-breek is. Ongeveer 32 kleuters word daagliksby dieDiscoveryKids-kleuterskool op die per-seel na omgesien. Sondae word die gebou as’n plek van aanbidding gebruik.Indie jongstevoorvalopDonderdag31Okto-
ber is die diefwering uit die muur geruk endie venster gebreek om toegang tot die perseelte kry.In die eerste inbraak, wat op 9 Mei plaasge-
vind het, het diewe die kos en matrasse vandie kleuters gebuit.Tydens ’n tweede inbraak, op 2 September,
is nog groter skade aangerig. Die diewe hettoegang tot die gebou deur ’n venster in diekombuisgekryenaldieslottevandiekoskasteen die yskas gebreek om kos wat vir die kin-ders bedoel was, te steel.Volgens Abrahams is hulle raadop, want el-
ke inbraak sit hul verder terug.“Hulle het ook twee van die kragproppe be-
skadig en die voorafbetaalde kragboks so ergverniel dat dit vervang moes word. Ek moesonmiddellik ’nelektrisiënuitkryendit alskosgeld,” het hy gesê.Abrahamsvoegbydat daar groot plannevir
die uitbreiding van die perseel is. Dit sluit in’n plek van veiligheid vir mishandelde vroueasook ’n plekwaar jeugprogrammeaangebiedkan word en waar berading aan lede van diegemeenskap gebied kan word.Hy sê egter dat al die uitgawes aan herstel-
werk ná die inbrake hul planne om hierdiegeriewe ’n werklikheid te maak, vertraag.Volgens Abrahams het hy al drie inbrake
by die Macassar-polisie aangemeld, maar hetdat daar tot op hede niks van gekom het nie.Die Helderberg Gazette het die polisie om
kommentaar genader.Teen druktyd van die Gazette is egter geen
kommentaar ontvang nie. Daar kon dus niebevestig word of daar enige inhegtenisne-mings vir die vorige inbrake was nie.Personemet inligting kanAbrahams by 079
088 0447 bel.
Pastoor Denver Abrahams van die BellglenChristen Gemeente Kerk in Macassar by diediefwering wat tydens verlede week se in-braak gebreek is. FOTO’S: ILLANA FRANTZ
Die diewe het die slotte gebreek om toegangtot items soos kos, te kry.
Busted for abaloneDELIAH BRINKHUIS
A 30-year-old man from Hawston has ap-peared in the StrandMagistrate Court lastThursday for the illegal possession andtransportation of abalone.Brent Dalton was ar-
rested in Gordon’s Baylast Tuesday by theSAPS’s K9-unit after5 307 shelled abalonewas found in a ToyotaFortuner in which hewas travelling.AccordingtoWONico
Beukes, spokesperson for the Gordon’sBay police, the man was travelling fromHawston along Sir Lowry’s Pass Road inthe dark coloured Toyota Fortuner whenhe was pulled over by police at 09:50. TheFortuner, thought to be a courtesyvehicle,
was searched and 18 bags of shelled abalo-ne (5 307) with an estimated value of morethan R2 million was found. His next courtappearance will be today (5 November).Later the same day at 11:00 the K9-Unit
also raided a suspected abalone-drying fa-cility in Asla Park onthe N2. According toprovincial spokesper-son, Capt FC vanWyk,neighbouring busi-nesses reported thesmell of abalone in thevicinity. A total of 10638 dried abalone
worth R1,7 million and weighing 482 kg,were found in the building in Asla Parkand confiscated. Drying racks, fans, scalesand other equipment used to process thedelicacy were also found at the desertedpremises.No arrests have yet been made.
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Illegal dumping still a problemAfteranarticleabout illegaldumping inSirLowry’s Pass was published in the Helder-berg Gazette (“Dumping an eyesore”, Hel-derberg Gazette, 29 October 2013), the Ga-zette this week noticed that the area sur-rounding the waste container in NieulandRoad, was clean.
However, a container down the road oppositethe Rastakamp informal settlement remains aneyesore, with waste surrounding the container.When asked if the City of Cape Town has adjust-ed measures to keep this area clean, the City’sMayoral Committee Member for Utilities,Councillor Ernest Sonnenberg said no. “Thecontainer is serviced twice weekly. Specialisedequipment for the clearing of bulkier items,dumped illegally, is deployed across the metroas frequently as resources allow.”
A local resident in the area says people fromother areas contribute to the problem by stilldumping their waste at the containers.
A container in nieuland Road, just before Somerset Forest, was clean when theHelderberg Gazette visited the area yesterday (Monday).PHOTOS: DELIAH BRINKHUIS
This container opposite Rastakamp in Sir Lowry’s Pass is still a hot-spot for illegal dumping.
Lwandle on thebrink of protestDALEEN FOUCHÉ
A visit to Lwandle by highranking municipal officialson Friday was cut short fol-lowing rumours that the com-munity was mobilising for aprotest.
The officials, from the of-fice of Cape Town mayor, Pa-tricia de Lille, and council-lors were evacuated whenthey reached OnverwacthRoad where tensions alleged-ly grew.
But, according to localward councillor JongidumoMaxheke, the incident was amisunderstanding, and thecommunity was not planninga protest. The visit was in-tendedtocreateaplatformforresidents to voice their griev-ances related to service deliv-ery with the mayor.
The officials arrived inLwandle on Friday morningand were on a walk-aboutthrough the area when theywere evacuated.
A resident of Lwandle whowished to remain anony-mous, says the communitywas merely gathering toshare their grievances, whenthe officials “ran away”.
Hesaysthecommunitywasnot planning to protest butrather wanted to show offi-cials the “terrible” living con-
ditions in the Lwandle infor-mal settlement.
He says the communitywere expecting de Lille to vis-it Lwandle and became upsetwhen she did not show.
Solly Malatsi, de Lille’sspokesperson,says the mayorhad to deal with pressingcouncil matters and wastherefore no longer able to at-tend that meeting.
“This was communicatedto the leaders.”
“To showcase her commit-ment to listen to the concernsof the community, she dele-gated representatives fromher office continue with themeeting in her absence.”
According to Maxheke, the“burning issues” in the com-munity are a lack of housingand electricity.
He says the lack of electri-cal connections creates a dan-gerous situation, becausepeople try to make illegal con-nections.
The Lwandle residentagreed, saying that the lack ofhouses in the area is a bigproblem.
He confirmed that severalLwandle residents took partin a mass protest in the CapeTown city centre on Wednes-day 30 October where severalshops and vendors’ stallswere vandalised.
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Families get new homesFourLwandle families arehappy to be the own-ersof thenewlybuilthomesintheMasincedanePeoples Housing Project (PHP).Western Cape Minister of Human Settle-ments, Bonginkosi Madikizela, did the hand-
ing-over on Friday 18 October.Bruce Oom, spokesperson for the minister,says the housing development will provide for468 houses on completion and will costR26,7 million.
An elated Thandiswa Mbele (third from left) received the keys to her new home in the Masincedane People’sHousing Project (PHP) in Lwandle. With her are (from left) project leader Nontsikelelo November Cenga, WesternCape Minister of Human Settlements, Bonginkosi Madikizela and councillor Samuel Matha (Ward 85).
Massiewe ontwikkelingsal Helderberg vergrootDALEEN FOUCHÉ
Nog ’n groot ontwikkeling vir die Helder-berg, wat volgens plan meer as 3 000 huiseen woonstelle sal insluit, sowel as ’n sake-gebied van 5 ha, word beplan.Die grootskaalse ontwikkeling van190 ha genaamd Sitari Fields, is tussen dieN2 endieOuFirgroveHoofweg (R102), oor-kant Macassar, geleë.Daar is voorheen ’n gholflandgoed be-plan vir ’n gebied wat reeds omgewings-goedkeuring ontvang het van die provinsi-aledepartementvanomgewingsakeenont-wikkeling. Daar is beplan om 1 113 huiseen ’n gholfbaan te bou.Die eiendom is egter in 2010 op ’n veilingverkoop voordat bouwerk aan die projekbegin is.Die nuwe eienaars het intussen planneingedien om 2 037 bykomende huise enwoonstelle te bou waar die gholfbaan virdie vorige ontwikkeling beplan is.Dienuweontwikkelaars doen tans ’nnu-we omgewingsimpakstudie vir die nuweplanne.Indien die nuwe planne goedgekeurword, sal 3 150 huise en woonstelle gebouword wat ’n aftreeoord insluit.’n Private skool met sportterrein en ’n5 ha-gebied vir winkels word ook beplan.
Verder wil ontwikkelaars Klein Zeekoe-vlei (21 ha groot) rehabiliteer.Gedurende die omgewingsimpakstudiesal verskeie vakkundige ondersoeke on-derneemword en ingenieurs sal veral kykna diemoontlike uitwerking op verkeer enopgraderings voorstel.SitariFieldsisniedieenigstegrootskaal-se ontwikkeling wat beplan word vir Hel-derberg nie.Die Paardevlei-ontwikkeling beoog ommeer as 14 000 huise te bou, gepaard metnywerheidsgebiede en winkels op meer as120 ha oor die volgende 20 jaar.Onderverdeling enhersoneringsaansoe-ke vir die Sitari Fields-eiendomword tansdeur die Stad Kaapstad oorweeg.Cheryl Walters, hoof van beplanning enontwikkelingbydieStadKaapstad,verdui-delik dat die Stad eers die onderverdelingen hersonering van die eiendom kan oor-weeg wanneer die beoogde ontwikkelingomgewingsgoedkeuring verkry.“Dit is die moeite werd om te noem datdie beoogde ontwikkeling ooreenstemmetdie Stad Kaapstad se riglyne en binne diestadsoom val.”Die Helderberg Gazette verneem dat dieprojek, indien goedgekeur, in verskeie fa-ses gebousalwordwatmoontlik teeneinde2014 kan begin.Fireworks can only be discharged
on Macassar BeachResidents are urged to be cautious when dis-charging fireworks during Guy Fawkes cele-brations today (5 November). The City of CapeTown has identified designated areas for thispurpose and the Macassar Beach parking area
in Macassar Road is the designated area in theHelderberg.Pets should be kept indoors where possible.To report a fire, call 107 from a landline or021 480 7700 from a cell phone.
Staanplek amptelik in gebruikDie Macassar-taxi-staanplek is verledeVrydag (1 November)in gebruik geneem ná’n vergadering verledeDinsdag tussen die So-merset-Wes DistriksTaxi-vereninging, wyk109raadslidensubraad22 voorsitter, JohnHeuvel, en amptenarevan die Stad Kaapstad.Die tydelike staan-plek is die einde vanAugustus teen ’n kostevan R1,1 miljoen vol-tooi. Taxi-eienaars hetaanvanklik geweierom die staanplek te gebruik omdat, volgenshulle, hul nie by die beplanning van die staan-
plek betrokke wasnie.VolgensArthurRhodes, sekretarisvan die vereniging,het hulle ingestemom die staanplek tegebruik omdat hulglo die huidigestaanplek is diemees geskikte ge-bied vir die staan-plek is en hullehoop dit sal in ’npermanente staan-plek ontwikkelword.Die staanplek be-skik oor twee che-
miese toilette en toiletgeriewe behoort binnedie volgende paar weke opgegradeer te word.
Taxi-eienaars- en bestuurders het Vrydag 1 Novemberdie onlangs-voltooide tussentydse Macassar-taxi-staanplek in gebruik geneem. FOTO: ILLANA FRANTZ
Helderberg GazetteGeneral - AlgemeenTuesday 5 November 2013 7
Stock up on electricityThe City of Cape Town’s pre-paidelectricity vending system will beshutdownforessentialmaintenancebetween 21:00 on Wednesday 6 No-vember and 05:00 on Thursday 7 No-vember.This shutdown will disable all
vending systems and will thereforealso affect all purchases of electrici-ty. Consumers who fall within theCity’s supply areas will not be abletopurchasepre-paidelectricityunitsduring these hours.Residents who are directly sup-
plied by Eskom will however not be
affected.The City apologised for the incon-
venience.“Due to unforeseen circumstances
during the original upgrade, the re-quired work could not be completedwithin the allotted time.”Consumers are encouraged to pur-
chase the necessary electricity unitsbeforehand to avoid any hassles.Should residents wish to be updat-
ed on the progress of the upgrade,they arewelcome to contact theElec-tricity Technical Operations Centreon 0860103089, or SMS 31220.
WHOLESOME FOOD FORTHOUGHT: Tia van Wyk, aGrade 7 pupil at Loreto Pri-mary School in Strand feedsporridge to Urine Maarmanfrom Sir Lowry’s Pass Vil-lage. Thepupils anda teach-er, Beth Forbes, visited theUnder His Wings organisa-tion as part of their commu-nity outreach programme.Under His Wings, which isrun by Pearl Stryders, alsohas a feeding scheme in SirLowry’s Pass where morethan 400 children, from tod-dlers to high school pupils,can enjoy breakfast andlunch daily.
Helderberg Gazette Letters - Briewe Tuesday 5 November 20138
Samaritan thankful for helpfulness after theft of computerSamaritan thankful for helpfulness after theft of computerOn Friday 18 October at 07:40, I naively pickedup a hitchhiker at the Sir Lowry’s and N2 inter-section while en route to work in Strand, onlyto have him take my laptop as he got out of thecar.
I had saved every photo I have taken in thepast eight years on this little box.
This letter is to express my sincerest grati-tude to My Heroes!
Firstly, I would like to thank the officer whoanswered when I called 10111 shortly after theincident.
Despite my adrenaline and shock, he was ex-tremely polite, kept the questions short andsweet and immediately sent a unit out to whereI dropped off the suspect.
I am sorry for not thinking of asking thename of the “angel on the line” but if you read
this, thank you for putting my mind at easeat such a stressful time and for your patience.
Secondly, to Constable Khobe and ConstableFelix, from Lwandle Police station for yourquick response, your calm and professionalmanner and for making my situation seem likethe most important mission of your day.
Abig thankyoutoSergeantJack, thesmilingangel of Lwandle Police station, for the effi-cient and gentle manner in which you handledmy report, despite the absolute chaos aroundyou. With the adrenaline subsiding and theemotions starting to kick in, your smile andchatting kept me calm.
Also to Sergeant Damons, who calmlywalked into the station just over an hour laterwith eight years of my life in pictures in hishands.
He and his team had responded to the callwithin minutes. Armed with the informationprovided by various witnesses, knowledge ofthe area, quick thinking and years of experi-ence, they managed to find the suspect and re-cover the laptop. Sadly, due to the terrain, thesuspect managed to escape.
Iwouldalsoliketoexpressmyheartfeltgrati-tude to the two gentleman and two women whohad been so observant and helpful in providingthe direction in which the suspect had gone aswell as his name and where he was likely tohead with the item.
Speaking out against crime and helpingwithout asking for anything in return, it isyour willingness and kindness that gives mehope.
GRATEFUL, GORDON’S BAY
Gazette-lesers lewer kommentaar per smsPolisie lê beslag op dwelms
Dis goed en wel dat die polisie op groothoeveelhede dwelms in Lwandle beslag gelêhet, maar dit wen nie die stryd teen dwelmsnie! Oop grense maak dit maklik vir dwelmsom in groot hoeveelhede na Suid-Afrika endie res van die wêreld te vloei. Suid-Afrikasit nie meer met die sterk narkotiese eenhedewat dwelmsmouse vasvat nie. Die SA regstel-sel het Suid-Afrikaners gefaal. Suid-Afrika is
vrot tot op die been van die dwelms. My raadis, voed jou kinders op met waardes en leerhulle die gevare van dwelms voordat dit telaat is. Rynhardt, Somerset-WesGewapende rooftogte
Dit is goed en wel om “cops” en “robbers”te speel, maar baie rowers gaan voor Kersfeeswinkels teiken, want mense is werkloos enhonger. Hoeveel onskuldige mense gaan indie spervuur beland tussen die polisie en die
rowers? Hoe goed is die polisie werklik omsulke situasies te systap?R.V.R,Somerset-WesSenior versorging
Aan al die seniors in Salvo Park, Firgro-ve- die tuisversorgers begin weer met hul dia-beetversorging op Donderdag 7 November bydie Oak Tree-klub, Eikelaan 48 (mnr. Arendsese huis). Bloeddruk- en bloedsuikertoetse,asook voetversorging sal gedoen word. AnneFischer
No home visits over registration weekendPreparations in the Western Cape for the Reg-istrationWeekendfor theupcomingelections,which is scheduled for 9 and 10 November, areon track.
“Our operations are in place, however thereis a misconception that IEC officials will beavailable to register people at their homesover the weekend if they apply to an IEC officeto do so due to illness, senior age or an inflic-tion that would prevent them from visiting aregistration station over that weekend. Thisis unfortunately not possible before or over
the registration weekend,” said CourtneySampson, provincial electoral officer.
People who have requested a home registra-tion will be visited by IEC officials after regis-tration weekend. These persons include thoseresiding in communal homes for senior citi-zens and frail care institutions. Sampson saysin the past the IEC received requests for homevisits from able bodied people, which causesa strain on their resources. To sign up forhome registration, visit the IEC offices inStrand on the corner of Fagan and Main Road.
Helderberg GazetteGeneral - AlgemeenTuesday 5 November 2013 9
Help broadenVanito’s horizonsDALEEN FOUCHÉ
Asinglemotherof two is reachingout to residents to assist inpayingfor her son’s school fees as he suf-fers from Cerebral Palsy and hasto attend a special needs school.
Vanessa Kerschhoff, from CareyPark in Somerset West, says her sonVanito (8) started school this year atthe Gloria Botha School, a privateschool forchildrenwith learningdis-abilities.She says she is thankful for the op-
portunity he has been granted andthe dedication of the teachers there,which resulted in him showing goodprogress.However, he has not been attend-
ing school for the past month, as hismotherwasunable topayhis tuition.Vanessa suffers from a disease
called De Quervain’s tenosynovitis,whichmakes her hands barely func-tional as she is unable to hold items.In 2009, an operation to treat this
condition was unsuccessful and thenerve in her wrist was severed.She struggles to pay the R950 for
Vanito’s monthly fees as her onlysourceof incomeisherR1260disabil-ity grant and her son’s grant of the
same amount.Vanessa explains that Vanito’s
grant is used exclusively to cater forhis needsAccording to Vanessa, Vanito was
diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 11months. Hewas born prematurely at35 weeks, weighing only 1,5kg.He only has 5% vision, a severe
speech impediment and has difficul-ty balancing himself.Vanessa finds raising two sons on
adisability grant challenging, not al-lowinghertoprovideVanitowiththeeducation he needs.Smiling she describes Vanito as
happy, well-mannered child. He’sverysensitive tosound,shesays,andcannot handle loud noise.“He is the light of my life and al-
ways puts a smile onmy face. Every-onewhomeets him, falls in lovewithhim.”Vanessa says if Vanito does not at-
tend school, his world will becomevery small and there will be littlechance of improving his condition.Isabel Fourie, principal at Gloria
Botha School, saysVanito needs spe-cialised schooling.If youcanassistVanessaandVani-
to in any way phone her on082 746 1085.
Vanessa Kerchhoff with her son, Vanito, who suffers from Cerebral Palsy.
BADISA-PRAATJIE: Josephine May, ’n maatskaplike werker by Badisa, het onlangs die Young at Hearts-groep in Macassartoegespreek. Anita Jooste (regs), die sosiale misdaadkoördineerder by die Macassar-polisie, het ook wenke aan die groepgegee oor hoe om hulself te beveilig. FOTO’S: BERNADETTE ROSSI
VEILIGHEIDSWENKE: Lede van die Young at Hearts-groep in Macassar luister na Anita Jooste, sosiale misdaadkoördineerderby die Macassar-polisie, se veiligheidswenke.
TIME FOR MISS BUTTER-FLY: The annual MissButterfly pageant takesplace in the MacassarHigh School hall on 13December. This year theevent has been extend-ed to include the entireHelderberg, which al-lows girls from other are-as to enter. Young girlsinterested are urged toenter before 15 Novem-ber. There are the cate-gories: Juniors (6 to 9years), seniors (10 to13) and teens (14 to17). The event is pre-sented by Easy EventsSAand sponsoredby theButterfly Foundation.It starts at 19:00 and
tickets are R20. Picturedis contestant Rolene Ti-tus. For more informa-tion, phone Esther on0724522010.PHOTO: BERNADETTE ROSSI
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500 fed at Eid eventThe Nurul Islam Jamaat IslamicTrust of Strand hosted their an-nual Eid Celebrations on 15 Octo-ber.The event was held at the Abat-
toir sports field in Strand and itis customary to slaughter sheepas part of the celebration.According to Shamiel Davids,
chairperson of the trust, morethan 500 people attended theluncheon.Davids says theywere also able
toperformthe traditional animalslaughtering on the field underthe close supervisionof theSPCAand with the approval of the mu-
nicipality’s health department.“Thiswas trulyahistoricevent
because never in the history oftheMuslim community of Strandhad there been such an event,”says Davids.He says the organisation hopes
tomake this an annual event andwould like to accommodate morepeople next year.Attendees were also educated
on the slaughtering of animals.The organisation would like to
thank all their sponsors as wellas the guests and organisers ofthe eventwho supported the cele-brations.Kariema Rhoda and Fazlin Hercules enjoyed the lunch.
A few sheep were slaughtered as part of the celebrations.HereMoeesDaggia andZain VanNiekerk prepare themeat.
Gospel Festivalin StellenboschMake sure not to miss the event of the yearwith the Each 1 Reach 1 Gospel Festival thatwill featureSouthAfrica’s topgospelperform-ers.The concert will be hosted at the Van Der
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Helderberg club cricket off to explosive startClub cricket in the Helderberg got off to anexplosive start with some thrilling T20 ac-tion and some impressive performances byplayers in the two-day league matches.
Judging from performances from players inthe local clubs to date this season should proveto be a good one for most of the local clubs.
The five cricket clubs in the Helderberg whoare playing in the various Western ProvinceCricket Association’s leagues this season are:HelderbergCricketClub(1Cdivision),RawsonSomerset West, Hottentots Holland and Macas-sar (2 A division) and Sir Lowry’s Pass (2 B di-vision).
The2013–’14cricketseasonintheHelderbergstarted with the inaugural and very successfulPeter Stuurman T20 Tournament. Helderberg,Somerset West, Macassar and Hottentots Hol-land cricket clubs were invited to the tourna-ment which show cased the impressive arrayof cricketing talent in the Helderberg.
Spectators were treated to some thrillingmatches which eventually saw old rivals Hel-derberg play Somerset West in the final.
The hard-fought match could’ve gone eitherway but in the end Somerset West prevailedand won the nail biter by seven runs.
The league T20 followed and the local clubs
again showed good form in this format of thegame which was followed directly by the twoday league.
The cricketers from the local clubs found theinitial transition from T20 matches to the twoday league very difficult.
Thanks to a very determined fight back byHelderbergtheywereabletodrawwithMilner-ton in their first two-day away game.
The draw was chiefly thanks to opener Gary-Jon Sylvester (114) and stalwart Vincent Castle(102) who chalked up a partnership of 155 aswell as a much needed 50 runs by Ebbie Latief.
Somerset West found the going against Ry-lands tough and lost the match by an inningsand 50 runs. Although disappointed theyvowed to bounce back in their next two-daymatch with a better performance.
Macassar who played against Brooklyn Tel-kom put up a hard fight but eventually lost thematch by 74 runs. Young up and coming Macas-sar cricketer Cameron Mitchell excelled in thematch and was man of the match with his 29notoutbinthefirst inningsand23inthesecondand with bowling figures of 10-2-23 in the firstinnings and 22-3-11 in the second.
With superb all round skills such as thisyoung Cameron is sure to have a long and suc-cessful cricket career.
Tony Sylvester, captain and veteran wicket keeper for the club’s fourth team, also known as the ghost squad(because they’re only seen on Saturdays when they play matches) takes a delivery behind the stumps duringtheir recent match against Brooklyn Telkom which Helderberg won by 10 wickets.
Lourensford hometo Epic finale againThe dramatic new route of theeleventh edition of the AbsaCape Epic, which takes placefrom 23 to 30 March next year(2014), will once again come toan end at Lourensford WineEstate in Somerset West.
The2014routeofferspartici-pants from around the worldan awesome trail that show-cases thebest that theWesternCape has to offer.
Bothlocalandinternationalmountain-biking enthusiastswill be taking on the demand-ing eight-day mountain bikeadventure of 718 km with
14 850 m of climbing.The route, which changes
significantly each year, willlead 1 200 cyclists throughvast distances of virgin terri-tory, previously untouched bythe race.
With its challenging and ex-hilarating landscapes, thestage locations of Robertson,Greyton and Oak Valley WineEstate await the most prestig-ious mountain-bike stage racein the world, before ridersagain finish at the Lourens-ford Wine Estate as has beentradition since 2007.
Lead group of the 2011 Cape Epic pushes up through steep sand duringstage 6 around Oak Valley on the 2nd April 2011.
PHOTO: SVEN MARTIN/CAPE EPIC/SPORTZPICS