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LUZUKO ZINI KEWTOWN residents are demanding booze control. Aggravated locals say they have had enough of public drunkenness and aggres- sive patrons stumbling out of illegal she- beens at at all hours of the morning. Despite regular raids on these illegal liq- uor traders, numerous facilities remain open for business. There are three shebeens in Koodoo Street alone. Mothers carrying their babies to the near- by watering holes is not an uncommon sight, says resident Shafiek Abels. “Most of these shebeens are ‘koop en loop’, but that doesn’t stop people from loitering around aimlessly or hassling residents for a couple of rands for a beer,” he says. “Alcoholism is rife in these streets. Curb- ing the liquor from flowing should be a top priority. The only people who are not com- plaining are the ones who are the regular pa- trons to these businesses.” Brawling and public indecency is nothing uncommon in Koodoo Street, insists one mother who asks not to be named. Not a weekend passes without a scuffle breaking out in one of the shebeens, she says. “They need to close down or find a dif- ferent place to trade,” she says. “We can’t have them operating where we live. People get violent and we can’t expose our children to that.” While some shebeen owners are in posses- sion of liquor licences, they are still not al- lowed to trade from residentially-zoned properties, ward councillor Suzette Little ar- gues. Most of the houses in Kewtown are owned by the City of Cape Town, and liquor trading is not permitted according to the ten- ants’ lease agreements. “We can’t allow people to conduct their businesses in a residential area and cause a nuisance for the other residents,” she says. Resident Donovan Esterhuizen believes harsher fines should be issues to those run- ning illegal liquor outlets to stop them from poisoning their community. “The parents drink their salaries away while the children don’t have anything to eat. The kids end up roaming the streets be- cause their parents are drunk early in the morning and throughout the day.” A frustrated Lorenzo Louw, the chairper- son of the Kewtown Civic Association, says thus far police efforts have proven futile. “Today they are raided and their stock is confiscated but tomorrow they continue op- erating,” he says. Such businesses lead to a host of social ills gripping the community, Louw adds. “Chil- dren can’t go to school because their parents spend all their money at these shebeens.” Locals have a huge role to play in targeting this scourge, Athlone police spokesperson Constable Zita Norman says. Regular operations are held at establish- ments where tip-offs have been received and she encourages locals to keep pointing out these businesses. “The community should report these illegal shebeens so that we can continue to clamp down on them. They may remain anonymous,” she says. KEWTOWN: THREE SHEBEENS IN ONE STREET Booze battle Sibulele Pukwana from St Raphael’s Primary is one of the 39 Athlone pupils who received a brand new pair of spectacles from the Jonga Trust and Rondebosch Lions Club on Tuesday. Here she tests her new set of eyes while her teacher, Janine Blick, helps her with her schoolwork. See page 8. PHOTO: LUZUKO ZINI Eye-deal Eye-deal

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KEWTOWN residents are demanding boozecontrol.

Aggravated locals say they have hadenough of public drunkenness and aggres-sive patrons stumbling out of illegal she-beens at at all hours of the morning.

Despite regular raids on these illegal liq-uor traders, numerous facilities remainopen for business.

There are three shebeens in Koodoo Streetalone.

Mothers carrying their babies to the near-by watering holes is not an uncommon sight,says resident Shafiek Abels.

“Most of these shebeens are ‘koop en loop’,but that doesn’t stop people from loiteringaround aimlessly or hassling residents fora couple of rands for a beer,” he says.

“Alcoholism is rife in these streets. Curb-ing the liquor from flowing should be a toppriority. The only people who are not com-plaining are the ones who are the regular pa-trons to these businesses.”

Brawling and public indecency is nothinguncommon in Koodoo Street, insists onemother who asks not to be named.

Not a weekend passes without a scufflebreaking out in one of the shebeens, shesays. “They need to close down or find a dif-ferent place to trade,” she says. “We can’thave them operating where we live. Peopleget violent and we can’t expose our childrento that.”

While some shebeen owners are in posses-sion of liquor licences, they are still not al-lowed to trade from residentially-zonedproperties, ward councillor Suzette Little ar-gues. Most of the houses in Kewtown areowned by the City of Cape Town, and liquortrading is not permitted according to the ten-ants’ lease agreements.

“We can’t allow people to conduct theirbusinesses in a residential area and causea nuisance for the other residents,” she says.

Resident Donovan Esterhuizen believesharsher fines should be issues to those run-ning illegal liquor outlets to stop them frompoisoning their community.

“The parents drink their salaries awaywhile the children don’t have anything toeat. The kids end up roaming the streets be-cause their parents are drunk early in themorning and throughout the day.”

A frustrated Lorenzo Louw, the chairper-son of the Kewtown Civic Association, saysthus far police efforts have proven futile.

“Today they are raided and their stock isconfiscated but tomorrow they continue op-erating,” he says.

Such businesses lead to a host of social illsgripping the community, Louw adds. “Chil-dren can’t go to school because their parentsspend all their money at these shebeens.”

Locals have a huge role to play in targetingthis scourge, Athlone police spokespersonConstable Zita Norman says.

Regular operations are held at establish-ments where tip-offs have been received andshe encourages locals to keep pointing outthese businesses. “The community shouldreport these illegal shebeens so that we cancontinue to clamp down on them. They mayremain anonymous,” she says.

KEWTOWN: THREE SHEBEENS IN ONE STREET

Boozebattle

Sibulele Pukwana from St Raphael’s Primary is one of the 39 Athlone pupils whoreceived a brand new pair of spectacles from the Jonga Trust and Rondebosch LionsClub on Tuesday. Here she tests her new set of eyes while her teacher, Janine Blick,helps her with her schoolwork. See page 8. PHOTO: LUZUKO ZINI

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THE planned train fare increase has com-muters derailed.They are demanding that Metrorail get

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monthly tickets will pay between R7 andR45 more, while weeklies will cost betweenR3 and R5 extra. A single train ticket willcost 50c more and returns will rise by R1.Metrorail’s regional manager

Mthuthuzeli Swartz considers the increaseas “pro-poor”.“We were very conscious of the soaring

cost of living and imposed a modest in-crease as a result,” he says.The subsidy received from government

barely covers half the cost of operating therail service, Swartz explains.“The last financial year it cost us R1,2 bil-

lion rand to operate trains just in the West-ern Cape. By clamping down on fare dodg-ers, closing stations and conducting specialactions on trainswehavemanaged to recov-erR160million randmore than thepreviousfinancial year, exceeding our revenue tar-get by R8 million.”But external factors including increases

in the cost of energy, personnel, mainte-nance material and safety-critical and stat-utory compliance accounted for the majori-ty of the region’s expenses.Commuters are unimpressed by the

planned price hike.The train service provider has “a fine

cheek” to push up the fares of a “life-threat-ening service”, Mariam Jacobs says.She has resorted to leaving all her valua-

bles at home after being robbed on the traintwice this year alone.“The funny thing is it happened during

peak hour,” she says wryly.“The first time the guy pulled out a knife

and demanded my wedding ring and cell-phone, and about a month later a laaitiegrabbed and ripped my grandmother’s

chain frommyneck. Someof the passengerstried to chase after himbuthe got away easi-ly.”The “missing in action” security officers

are nothing but “cowards in uniform” thatarenever therewhenyouneed them, Jacobsadds.“Off-peak times, you find them stretched

out on the seats, taking a nap. Ten points,Metrorail;what away tomakeyour custom-ers feel safe.”Reagan Francis has been using rail trans-

port for two years as it is the cheapest wayfor him to get to work. But if he would havebeen able to afford a pricier mode, he wouldmake the change in a heartbeat.“Right now we are travelling on a mobile

robbery hotspot because we have no choice.Commuters are sitting ducks because secu-rity guards are not half as visible as theyshould be,” he says.“If they should say the increase is going

towards employing additional security of-ficers, I will happily cough up. You put yourlife in danger by setting foot in a carriage,but if you can’t afford anything better, it’sa chance you have to take.”But Swartz points out that Metrorail has

increased their Protection Services compli-ment by 300 security members. A total ofR12 million is spent on security everymonth across the province.“We now have 1000 Protection Services

employees, about 800 contracted guardsfrom five different companies and 400 Rail-way Police officers protecting trains andstations,” he says.Vandalism remains rife in certain areas,

Swartz says, and the protection of vulnera-ble assets resulted in an “extra-ordinary

maintenance burden”.But, he continues, Metrorail has “aggres-

sively implemented” an action plan to “ar-rest the decline in service levels” over thelast year.Factory worker Shireen Ebrahim scoffs

at the “so-called improvement strategy”.“Not a week goes by without me getting

towork late at least twice,” she says. “Thereare only so many times that the bosses willturn a blind eye. They have started clockingmyhours, causing a decrease inmywages.”Just last week, she says, it took her two

hours to get home owing to train delays.“I would be happy to pay extra if the serv-

icewas reliable, safe andup to standard.Butright now, I don’t even think they deservea cent ofmyhard-earnedmoney. Their serv-ice stinks.”Despite the never-ending stream of com-

plaints from disgruntled commuters, plansare in motion to improve the rail service.Among these developments are 33 addi-

tional trains taking to the tracks.A comprehensive programme of con-

structionwill also start soon to upgrade sta-tions and infrastructure to be completed by2015 when the first new trains are expected.

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PROUDLY MANENBERG has slammed theCity of Cape Town for issuing a fine to a bed-ridden, elderly woman.

Emily Roodt (73) has been rapped over theknuckles by Law Enforcement over a shackshe had built for her niece at the front ofher rental property in Rhenoster Walk.

Angeline Claasen moved into the struc-ture last month in order to take care of herelderly aunt.

Roodt has limited mobility and requiresconstant care.

“My niece is the only one who can look af-ter me. I can’t walk because one of my legswas amputated five years ago. I also sufferfrom arthritis,” she says, lifting up her stiffhands. “My niece has been very helpful.”

Classen says Roodt’s health recently tooka turn for the worse, prompting her to stepin.

As the majority of the council homes inher street have corrugated iron extensionsto their properties, she didn’t foresee a prob-lem, she says. “My aunt lives in a ‘two-bed-room’ house. The one room was convertedinto a dining room, but this is alsowhere shesleeps. The other ‘room’ serves more like akitchen,which iswheremy17-year-old cous-in sleeps,” she says.

The tiny house was too cramped for her,husband and five-year-old son to move in,leading to the decision to construct theirown home in the front. “This meant I couldassist her during the day because I’m unem-ployed and there is no one else who can lookafter her,” Classen explains.

During construction, Law Enforcementofficials visited the house and warned themto stop their building.

But the threat was ignored because they“didn’t have a choice”.

Last month, Classen was issued with aR1 500 fine. “It’s ridiculous, because myaunt was the only one who was fined yetthere are other houses with shacks on theproperty too,” she argues.

Roodt says her pension is already notenough to cover her living expenses and itwill be difficult for her to cough up thecash.

“I have to pay rent, my water bill, a fu-neral policy and buy some groceries,” shesays.

Proudly Manenberg chairperson MarioWanza demands that the fine is scrappedas Roodt’s situation has extenuating cir-cumstances. “They must not pay it. Howcan you fine someone for assisting theirown family member? It’s ridiculous,” heargues.

“The State is supposed to provide hous-ing but they are failing to do that. That’swhy people are finding alternative ways sothat they can live with their loved ones.”

A neighbour, Raymond Pietersen, wasoutraged at the issuing of the fine.

He previously took care of the pensionerwhile he was unemployed but has sincefound a job. “I don’t see what the problemis with having the shack here.”

RichardBosman, theCity ofCapeTown’sdirector for safety and security, says offi-cials acted within the law when the finewas issued.

He continues that regulations are put inplace to ensure the safety and well-being ofall people living on a property.

“Ignoring any infringements of theseregulations is unfair to those who go to thetrouble of following procedures and the

rule of law,” he says.Tenants who want to erect informal struc-

tures must make a formal application, in theinterest of safety compliance, at their localhousing office before they begin construction

in order to avoid later demolition.“The City gives amplewarning before tak-

ing decisive action against residents thathave not complied with regulations,” Bos-man says.

MANENBERG: PENSIONER FINED FOR ILLEGAL EXTENSION

City ‘slaps’ helping handsFRAIL: Emily Roodt depends onher niece, Angeline Claasen, forassistance. PHOTOS: LUZUKO ZINI

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 14 May 20134 OUT AND ABOUT

NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE SUBCOUNCILS:MAY 2013Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 24 (twenty four) Subcouncils for theCity of Cape Town will take place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below:

Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager

1Council Chambers, Royal Ascot,Milnerton

23 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein

22 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3Council Chambers, Voortrekker Road,Goodwood

23 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676

4Parow Council Chambers, Tallent Street,Parow

23 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196

5The Hague Community Hall, Cnr DelftMain & Silversands Road, The Hague

22 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161

6Bellville Council Chambers, Bellville CivicCentre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville

20 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024

7Durbanville Council Chamber, CnrQueen and Oxford Streets, Durbanville

20 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689

8Strand Council Chambers, Cnr FaganStreet and Main Road, Strand

23 10:00Izak du Toit021 850 4149

9Solomon Tshuku Hall, Solomon TshukuAvenue, Site C, Khayelitsha

22 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351

10Lookout Hill Tourism Facility,Cnr Spine Road and Mew Way,Ilitha Park, Khayelitsha

20 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 360 1267

11Vanguard Community Hall,Maangan Street, Vanguard Estate

22 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737

12Lentegeur Civic Centre, Cnr Melkbosand Merrydale Road, Mitchells Plain

23 10:00Alesia Bosman021 371 8199

13 Fezeka Council Chambers, Cnr NY1 andLansdowne Road, Gugulethu

22 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619

14Fezeka Council Chambers, Cnr NY1 andLansdowne Road, Gugulethu

20 10:00Christopher Jako021 630 1678

15Raven Room, Pinelands Training Centre,Pinelands

22 10:00Mariette Griessel021 531 3437

16Council Chambers, 44 Wale Street,Cape Town

20 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17Athlone Minor Hall, Cnr Klipfontein andProtea Street, Athlone

23 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 637 9757

18Subcouncil Chambers, Buck Road,Lotus River

23 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020

19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek

20 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2011

20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Main Road, Constantia

22 10:00Brian Ford021 794 2493

21Council Chambers, Van Riebeeck Road,Kuils River

22 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502

22Strand Council Chambers, Cnr FaganStreet and Main Road, Strand

20 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508

23Colorado Community Centre, HighlandDrive, Mitchells Plain

20 10:00Raphael Martin021 371 4551

24Khayelitsha Training Centre,Cnr Lwandle Road and Bonga Drive,Khayelitsha

23 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532

To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting goto www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.

Highlight the date of the subcouncil meeting, choose the subcouncil you require anddownload the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant subcouncil manager.

The following policies and plans are open for public consultation during May 2013. They areavailable for scrutiny at subcouncil offices and interested parties may comment:

• Draft Urban Design Policy• Utility Services Plans, Water Services Development Plan,

Solid Waste Management Plan and Electricity Services Plan• Events Policy

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

HEIDEVELD HOUSING PROJECTThe City of Cape Town’s Human Settlements Directorate will be holding another follow upscreening session for proposed beneficiaries for the Heideveld Housing Project in Heideveld.The beneficiary database will be displayed at the Heideveld, Bonteheuwel and FezekaHousing offices, Heideveld and Gugulethu libraries, and Subcouncil 11 (Fezeka) offices forpublic scrutiny. The cut-off date for Heideveld, Vanguard Estate and Welcome Estate is11 February 2006, but for Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu it is December 1992.

Applicants whose names appear on the displayed database and who:

• Live in Heideveld, Vanguard Estate, Welcome Estate, Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu• Earn a combined income of less than R3 500 per month• Have outstanding information to submit from the previous session

are requested to visit the following venue (together with spouse/partner):

Venue: Cathkin Community Centre, Heideveld Road, Heideveld(next to the Library and Housing office)

Date: Saturday 18 May 2013Time: 10:00 – 14:00

Copies of the following documents must be produced on the day:

• Green bar-coded ID document• Marriage/divorce certificate• Children’s birth certificates• Proof of income (recent payslip, proof of social grant, affidavit if unemployed or

self-employed, etc.)• Any other relevant documents

Please do not attend if you are not registered on the City of Cape Town database forhousing or if you attended the previous screening and have no outstanding information.

For further enquiries please contact Maureen Lewin ontel 021 710 9303.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER81/2013

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE (FULL-TIME STUDY) 2-YEAR NATIONALCERTIFICATE: EMERGENCY CARE TECHNICIANHave you completed Matric in 2010, 2011 or 2012 and seeking a career in emergencycare? The Western Cape Government Department of Health is offering you anopportunity to study in the field of Emergency Medical Care. This qualification is atwo-year national certificate registered with the South African Qualifications Authority(SAQA): NQF level 5 and with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA).

The studies are fully funded by the Department of Health Western Cape Government.

TOAPPLY:You need to be a South African citizen residing in the Western Cape, pursuingfull-time studies and a career opportunity with the Department of Health WesternCape Government. You will need to provide your final Matric results with the followingcodes and subjects, minimum requirements: HL4-Home Language 50-59%, FAL3-FirstAdditional Language 40-49%, E4-English 50-59%, M4-Mathematics 50-59%, LS4-LifeSciences 50-59%, PS4-Physical Science 50-59%. Incomplete applications will not beconsidered. Candidates must also pass a physical assessment as well as numeracyand literacy assessment. All qualifications of successful candidates will be verified forauthenticity and applicants will be disqualified immediately if the qualifications arefound to be fraudulent.

HOW TO APPLY: IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR THEABOVEMENTIONED COURSE, YOU NEED TO VISIT THE FOLLOWINGLOCATIONS CLOSEST TO WHICH YOU RESIDE. APPLICATION ADMISSIONOFFICIALS WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE DURING THE SPECIFIED DATES ANDTIMES AS INDICATED BELOW:

• 28 May 2013, George Ambulance Station, 10:00-12:00 (Mr Gounden), Langenhoven Road,George Hospital Premises, George 6530

• 29May 2013, BeaufortWest AmbulanceBase, 10:00-12:00 (MrGounden), DisasterManagementCentre, N1 North, Waybridge, Beaufort West 6970

• 28 May 2013, Worcester Ambulance Base, 10:00-12:00 (Ms Mabaleka), Murry Street, Worcester 6850

• 29 May 2013, Caledon Ambulance Base, 10:00-12:00 (Ms Mabaleka), Caledon Hospital, nextto N2 7230

• 28 May 2013, Mooreesburg Ambulance Base, 10:00-12:00 (Ms Carnegie), Stasie Street,Moorreesburg 7310

• 29 May 2013, Cape Town College of Emergency Care, 10:00-12:00 (Mr Booley),premises of Tygerberg Hospital.

CERTIFIED COPIES OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED: • RSA ID document• Grade 12/Matric results • Proof of residence • Student testimonial on school letterheadand stamp.

If you have not received any communication within 2 months of applying, pleaseconsider your application as unsuccessful.

FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT TEL. (021) 938-4115/5598 ORE-MAIL: [email protected] [email protected]

The Department reserves the right of admission.

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POSITIVE ABOUT PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

The Western Cape Government is guided by the principles ofEmployment Equity. Disabled candidates are encouraged to applyand an indication in this regard would be appreciated.

VACANCYBULLETIN

MUMUSICSIC THROUTHROUGHGH THE ATHE AGEGES:S:One of Cape Town’s favouritecrooners, Zayn Adam, willcelebrate his 51st year in themusic industry with Throughthe Years at GrandWest’sRoxy Revue Bar on Wednes-days and Saturdays from Fri-day 24 May until Saturday 13July. Adam will be accompa-nied by Phase Four and willperform music from his de-but album, Coon Carnival, aswell as music from his formerband, Pacific Express. Doorsopen at 20:00 and the showstarts at 20:30. Tickets, atR78, are available from Com-puticket. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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THE City of Cape Town will continue legalaction against engineering company Au-recon, which was involved in the cleaningof the Athlone Cooling Towers.The City says although neither it, its offi-

cials or Aurecon were dishonest at anystage, there were definitely “irregulari-ties” in the leading up to the awarding ofthe tender to the company.Aurecon South Africa was responsible

for the cleaning of the obsolete AthloneCooling Towers. The contract was wortharound R10m.The City wants the Western Cape High

Court to review its decision regarding theawarding of the tender on 31 October 2011.In court documents the City refers to

“various irregularities” in the process ofthe evaluation of applications, as well asthe final awarding of the tender.The view is based on an investigation by

Ernst & Young, conducted on instructionby council.A final reportwashandedover to theCity

in October last year.Meanwhile, this reporter ascertained

that Aurecon “definitely” opposes the law-suit.It still needs to file court documents in

response, after which a court date will beset.In a sworn affidavit the City’s director of

supply chain management, LeonardShnaps, states the City had the necessaryauthority to apply for a review of such a de-cision, especially when an administrationlaw has been conducted irregularly.He adds that a public body is then not on-

ly entitled to, but also compelled, to raisethe matter in court.Shnaps also emphasised that no fraud,

dishonesty or corruption was committedby the City, its employees or Aurecon.However, according to the investigation

there were “incidents of thoughtless behav-iour” at various stages of the process.One of the reasons Shnaps uses as an ex-

ample is that Aurecon had an unfair advan-tage in the awarding of the tender.The City is also internally dealing with

matters of concern highlighted by the inves-tigation.“The City views the irregularities in the

manner in which the tender was awarded ina serious light. Disciplinary action has al-

ready commenced against some officials.This process is ongoing, but I have been in-

formed this information does not need to bemade known in this court application.”

OPERATION DEMOLITION: ‘VARIOUS IRREGULARITIES’ FOUND IN PROCESS

Towers tender under review

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 14 May 20136 WORD ON THE STREET

FIRST SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION TO THE 2012 GENERAL VALUATION ROLL(SV01) FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2013/2014Notice is hereby given in terms of section 49 (1)(a)(i) of the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, 2004 (Act no. 6 of 2004), hereinafter referredto as the “Act,” that the First Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2012 General Valuation Roll (SV01) for the financial year 2013/2014 is open for publicinspection at the venues as stated below as from 21 May 2013 until 30 June 2013. The forms for the lodging of objections are obtainable at these venues.In addition the valuation roll is available on the Council website as from 21 May 2013 (the address is provided below).

Properties were selected to appear on the First Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2012 General Valuation Roll (SV01) Roll in terms of section 78(1) ofAct if the property a) was incorrectly omitted from the Valuation Roll; b) has been included in the municipality after the last general valuation; c) has beensubdivided or consolidated after the last general valuation; d) has undergone a substantial increase or decrease in market value since the last generalvaluation; e) was substantially incorrectly valued in the last general valuation; f) must be revalued for any other exceptional reason; g) of which thecategory has changed.

In terms of Section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, any property owner or person who so desires may lodge an objection with the municipal manager in respect ofany matter reflected in, or omitted from the valuation roll, within the abovementioned period.

Objections may only be lodged in respect of properties valued on the SV01 Roll. The owners of these properties will be notified of their SV01 valuations inwriting at the postal address currently held on the City’s database.

Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Act an objection must be in relation to a specific individual property and notagainst the supplementary valuation roll as a whole. The forms for lodging an objection can be obtained from one of the venues listed below, and can bedownloaded from the website. A separate objection form must be completed per property.

DATE: 21 May 2013 – 30 June 2013

NO. NAMES OF VENUE ADDRESS OF VENUEOPERATINGHOURS OF VENUE

1. 14TH FLOOR, CAPE TOWN CIVIC CENTRE HERTZOG BOULEVARD, CAPE TOWN 08:30 – 15:45

2. BELLVILLE CIVIC CENTREVOORTREKKER ROAD, BELLVILLE (CNR OF VOORTREKKER ROAD &QUARRY STREET - NEXT TO SANLAM HEAD OFFICE)

08:30 – 15:45

3. MILNERTON CIVIC CENTRE PIENAAR ROAD, MILNERTON (NEXT TO MILNERTON LIBRARY) 08:30 – 15:45

4. PLUMSTEAD ADMINISTRATIONCNR OF VICTORIA ROAD & MAIN ROAD, PLUMSTEAD(NEXT TO CHECKERS)

08:30 – 15:45

5. BRACKENFELL CIVIC CENTRECNR OF OLD PAARL ROAD & PARADYS STREET(OPPOSITE HYPERMARKET)

08:30 – 15:45

6. STRAND MUNICIPAL BUILDINGCNR OF MAIN ROAD & FAGAN STREET, STRAND(NEXT TO STRAND HALL)

08:30 – 15:45

Completed objection forms can be submitted as follows:

• E-mail – [email protected]• Fax – 086 201 2304 / 086 588 6042• Post to (preferably via registered mail) – The City of Cape Town, for attention: The Objection Coordinator, PO Box 4522, Cape Town 8000• By hand - at one of our public inspection venues

For more information:Sharecall: 086 010 3089Web: www.capetown.gov.za

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

THE DEPARTMENT of Home Affairs isplanning to implement smart-card identitydocuments to replace the green book.

This initiative was initially predicted totake up to four years, but last week ministerNaledi Pandor revealed that the implemen-tation could take up to eight years. The newID card, which is aimed at preventing identi-ty theft, will be encoded with a unique mi-crochip. Here’s what readers had to say.

SSmartmart-c-card aard asmartsmart idea?idea?

JOJOSEPHSEPH RISINAMHODRISINAMHODZIZI welcomes the idea, say-ing it would be much easier to look after the card.“It is easy for IDs to be damaged by water or fire,so the cards will be safer. It is a good investmentof taxes.” PHOTOS: TARREN-LEE HABELGAARN

LIZELLELIZELLE SMITHSMITH is all for the roll-out, although shefeels the elderly will oppose it. “Older people arevery religious and loyal, while younger people willwelcome the idea. It is more convenient, becauseyou can put it in your wallet or pocket.”

TRATRACEYCEY DEMASDEMAS gives the idea two thumbs up,but is wary of how it would be funded. “As longas the money comes out of the government’spockets, I do not mind. Each time they changetheir minds we have to pay for it.”

THE Cape Flats Youth Development will behosting a jazz and karaoke evening on Fri-day 17 May at the St Theresa Church Hallin Welcome Estate from 19:00 until late.

For more information phone ChereenBooysen on 0 078 686 8186.

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THE City of Cape Town, throughservice provider Adele Lucas Promo-tions, has issued a call for vendors toapply for a stall at this year’s CapeTown Summer Market, which runsfrom Saturday 14 to Monday 30 De-cember (excluding the 25th and 26th)at the Company Gardens.

The Cape Town Summer Market re-placed the Adderley Street NightMarket last year, attracting some 200vendors and 80 000 visitors.

An initiative of the City’s Econom-ic Development Department, themarket aims to attract visitors intothe central city during the peak holi-day period and create a festival at-mosphere.

The outcomes of the Informal Trad-ers Summit hosted by the City inMarch have been taken into accountin the staging of this market, whichaccommodates both the informal andformal sectors, and is open to tradersthroughout the Cape Town metro.

Most of the Company Garden is giv-en over to the market, with stallsstretching the length of GovernmentAvenue and taking in the lawns infront of the Iziko National Art Gal-lery and the Iziko Museum.

Vendors are invited to apply for astall in categories such as home anddécor; craft and design; Christmasgoods; clothing and accessories; freshproduce and deli; and food and bever-age.

Preference will be given to vendorsselling locally produced goods andcounterfeit goods will be strictly pro-hibited.

The closing date for completed ap-plications is Friday 17 May.

To request an application form,email 2 [email protected] call 0 083 899 7312.

Sign up today

CCURURTLEY VTLEY VAN RAN ROOOOYENYEN says he’s not in favour ofthe cards, but can see the benefits. “I’ve got abad feeling about it, but at least it will be easierto carry than the ID book. You can carry it in yourwallet like your driver’s licence.”

FIEFIEZELZEL MOOSAMOOSA agrees that the smart-cards areindeed a smart idea. “It’s easier to have a cardinstead of a book. The card will be lightweight.And the microchip will cut down on corruptionand identity theft.”

ZZANELE YANELE YAMILEAMILE is against the new ID card, basedon its smaller size. “I prefer the green ID book.The card will be easier to lose because it is sosmall. What if I put it in my purse, and then losemy purse?”

JUSJUSTINTIN BENNEBENNETTTT is all for the new smart-cards.“It’s a good idea because it will reduce identitytheft. However, I think eight years is just too long.The cards should be implemented this year, eventhis day.”

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 14 May 2013 NEWS 7

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A POLICY for the public to accompany on-duty Law Enforcement officers has been ap-proved by the City of Cape Town.

Dubbed the Ride Along policy, the docu-ment details circumstances and require-ments which will allow civilians to joinLaw Enforcement officers on the job.

Mayoral Committee member for Safetyand Security, JP Smith, says it is hoped thatthe public will be able to see first-hand “thechallenges facing Law Enforcement offi-cials every day, as they work towards en-suring a safe city for all the people of CapeTown”.

The first-of-its-kind policy establishes therequired criteria and procedures for thepublic to ride in safety and security directo-rate vehicles.

Only individuals with written authoritywould be allowed.

The department regularly receives re-quests from the media, researchers, volun-teers, international visiting delegations,policing agencies, community activists andneighbourhood watches to job shadow or

ride-along with the five policing and emer-gency services.

“Allowing authorised members of thepublic to accompany our Law Enforcementofficers will hopefully contribute to thepublic’s trust in the work we do,” Smithsays.

The policy also stipulates safety require-ments when approving a request.

It is not intended as a delinquency pre-vention programme, but an educational en-deavour to acquaint residents with theproblems faced by the department.

LAW ENFORCEMENT: NEW PUBLIC POLICY

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THE Parktown Civic Association willhost their annual general meeting on

Tuesday 21 May at the Silvertown Edu-care Centre at 20:00. All residents are wel-come to attended. For more informationcontact Nazeem on 0 021 685 2855 or Regi-nald on 0 021 633 7635.

Have your say

BOKMAKIERIE PRIMARY is organ-ising a weekend away to Saldanha Re-sort from 1 to 3 November.

If you are interested in joining thestaff and pupils for a getaway, bookyour seat as soon as possible.

Tickets cost from R150 to R350.For more information phone Bran-

do Adams on 0 084 304 8222 or Mar-lene Frantz on 0 076 637 7276.

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 14 May 20138 SCHOOLS

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PUPILS from St Raphael’s Pri-mary School and Ned DomanHigh School have a new visionon their education.Thanks to theJongaTrust and

Rondebosch Lions Club, 13 pu-pils from the high school and 39pupils from the primary schoolreceived brand new pairs ofspectacles on Tuesday.

This comes after the young-sters had their eyes tested andthose who needed an extra pairof eyeswere given the spectaclesto give them renewed focus.The overjoyed recipients

spent the rest of the day adjust-ing to their improved vision andwere delighted by their newlooks.

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FFOCUOCUSED:SED: Bongiwe Mbulawa from Ned Doman High Schoolputs her brand-new spectacles to the test.PHOTOS: LUZUKO ZINI

NEWNEW VISION:VISION: Sibulele Pukwana was one of the 39 excited St Rap-hael’s Primary pupils who received a brand new pair of spectacles.

PERFEPERFECTCT FIT:FIT: Boitumelo Mokoena was exceptionally impressedwith what she could see with her extra pair of eyes.

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 14 May 2013 NEWS 9

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THANKS to new equipment cancer patientscan more swiftly receive radiation at GrooteSchuur Hospital.

The Linac Particle Accelerator, whichprocesses and creates its own high-energy X-rays, was purchased by the provincialhealth department for R16m.

Another R7m was spent on infrastructure

speed of light.It then converts the electrons into very

high-energy X-rays used in radiotherapy.Burger explained the machine has the

ability to radiate certain areas and protectother areas.

It is specifically affective in the treatmentof complex cancers which are difficult to ra-diate, such as those which affect the head,neck and throat.

Multi-million rand machine toassist in fight against cancer

TUTUCKCK IN:IN: Zarah Davids (20) from Athlone was one of the first customers at the grand opening ofBurger King in Heerengracht Street on Thursday. Here she enjoys her first Whopper burger, an incentivefor the first 1000 customers which saw hundreds of curious pedestrians queuing outside, eager totake a bite. PHOTO: DANIELLE KARALLIS/PHOTO24

GOLDEN ARROW buses will be back onthe road by tomorrow (Wednesday).

John Dammert, the spokesperson forthe company, says bus drivers are expect-ed back at work today (Tuesday).

However, not all drivers would havebeen informed and it is expected that theservice will fully resumeby Wednesday.

This has led to sighs ofrelief from commuterswho have been forced touse alternative transportfor almost a month.

A wage settlement hasfinally been reached be-tween unions and employ-ers.

“The parties haveagreed to a 9,5% wage increase backdatedto 1 April, with an additional increase of0,5% to be effected on 1 October,” GoldenArrow’s Bronwen Dyke says.

However, commuters may have tobrace themselves for delays.

“Golden Arrow will institute all meas-ures to facilitate the restoration of sched-uled services, however, due to the shortnotice, it may be possible that all staffmembers are not timeously informed ofthe end of the strike,” she explains.

During the three weeks of strike action,the working class was hit the hardest, the

Cape Town Chamber of Commerce andIndustry says.

According to the group, workers wereforced to spend up to three times theirusual amount on transport during thestrike.

Chairperson of the Chamber’s HumanCapital Portfolio Commit-tee, Michael Bagraim,says this unexpected in-crease forced workers totake loans from loansharks or advances ontheir salaries.

“ The workers will feelthe effects of the strikelong after it has ended,”Bagraim explains.

The big winners werethe minibus taxi industry and the loansharks, but the losers were commuters.

“The strike [has not hurt] the bossesnearly as much as the ordinary workersof Cape Town,” he says.

Commuters in possession of 10-ride clipcards with an expiry date after 18 Aprilwith unused commutes, will be able touse it up until 26 May.

Monthly 48 ride clip cards with an expi-ry date after 18 May, will be valid until17 June.V For enquiries call the Transport ManagementCentre on 0 0800 65 64 63.

NEGOTIATIONS: AGREEMENT FINALLY REACHED

Commuters elatedas bus strike ends

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The AddingtonHospital in KwaZu-lu Natal currentlyhas two of these ma-chines, but both areout of order.

The Groote Schu-ur machine is theonly one in opera-tion at a State enti-ty.

Hester Burger, aphysician at GrooteSchuur, said theycan now treat can-cer patients withradiation twice asfast as the previousrate.

“The biggestchallenge we face atthe hospital is thenumber of pa-tients,” she said.

The governmenthospital will now beable to treat 50 peo-ple daily.

“The machine’scomputer capacityallows it to be moreaccurate and to ra-diate faster. It isone of the best tech-nologies in theworld,” Burgersaid.

The Linac Parti-cle Accelerator pro-duces its own elec-trons and increasesthese nearly at the

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 14 May 201310 LEADER

WRITE TO US |email | fax | post

THERE is good and bad in everything. So goes the song.And it isn’t far off, especially when considering the im-

mediacy of social media and messaging services like Fa-cebook, Twitter and Whatsapp.At the weekend warning messages flew thick and fast

of an impending strikeby traindrivers overapaydispute.The warning read that train drivers were unhappy withtheir 5% pay hike.This warning was soon deflated, however, whenMetro-

rail issued a statement to the contrary, quelling all con-cerns that the rail driverswould join in the strikebyGold-en Arrow bus drivers.Metrorail regional manager Mthuthuzeli Swartz has

“assured commuters there is no talk of train drivers join-ing the strike”.In a fortunate turn of events, commuters can now also

breathe a sigh of relief that the bus strike has come toan end.The parties have agreed to a 9.5%across the boardwage

increase to be backdated to Monday 1 April.A statement to this effect says a settlement has been

reached and the enforced lockout would be lifted as ofmidnight last night.This should come as no small measure of comfort to

commuters who for these past fewweeks have had to con-tend with the throngs competing for taxis and trains, ormake arrangements with colleagues for lift clubs.If youhead for the freeways, all ofwhicheventually lead

to the city centre, leave even a minute late and you’re infor hours-long bumper-to-bumper traffic.The congestion snarls as tempers flare.The combination of public transport strikes – real or

imagined – and the onset of the Capewinter is a road ragerecipe waiting to happen.Cape Town drivers should know that, for nearly half

the year, every year, the roads are wet.But one can only wonder at the driving ability of some.I digress.Be careful what you read on social media.

Drug findings no surpriseTHE recent observations based on a surveydone on about 20 000 Grade 8 to 10 pupils onthe Cape Flats on substance abuse is neithershocking nor revealing.It is common knowledge that the youth in

our country abuse alcohol and cigarettes ona large scale because these drugs are legallyavailable and the very aggressivemarketingused by the companies makes it very tempt-ing for the youth to indulge in alcohol froman early age.Dagga is the first drug of choice because

of the false perception that thedrug is a total-ly harmless weed.The research is not very revealing be-

cause it does not present the true picture ofaddiction among school children in theWestern Cape.The findings create the erroneous impres-

sion that tik and heroin are not common.Based on my own experience, working in

an awaiting trial youth centre, 90%of the in-mates are addicted to tik, dagga, mandraxand cigarettes, and use alcohol.A huge number of these children have

started with dagga, the gateway drug, fromas young as eight years and progressed to us-ing tik and mandrax.These children drop out of school by the

age of 14, so very few tik-addicted childrenwould reach Grade 8.This group of children would be missed in

the study.Another common finding that I have ob-

served is that children on drugs rarely everadmit to using drugs, fearing they would ei-ther be punished or expelled from school.Some children have been using tik for aslong as four years before their parents be-came aware of it.I found that children addicted to substanc-

es are the most adroit liars.Many children presented to my rooms de-

nied most emphatically they used drugs.When the tests come out positive for drugsthey start getting aggressive, accuse thetests of lying and storm out of the rooms.Compounding the problem is the huge deni-al by parents about their children’s drug-ging.I treated a 27-year-oldman for cannabis-in-

duced psychosis.At the time of presentation he denied us-

ing drugs.It later emergedhe smokeddagga fromthe

age of 14, dropped out of medical school butmanaged to find a job. We managed to re-verse his psychosis after he stopped takingcannabis.The commentby theMEC for social servic-

es, Mr Albert Fritz, that the townships lackfacilities to help people with drug addictionbecause of a lack of finances for in-patientfacilities, displays a lack of knowledge aboutthe management of addiction.The success rate of rehabs is only about

2% so they are clearly not the answer to theproblem.His department has been relying on the ex-

pensive matrix programme and the limitedservices by Sanca.Many people, who have used the matrix

programme, have told me they did not findthe programme very effective. Sanca unfor-tunately operates during office hours and byappointment. These hours are not conven-ient for working parents, so many cannotuse their much-needed services.The problems do not need financial re-

sources, but a commitment from parentsand the community to attend and run sup-port groups.Themedia could play amore effective role

in advertising these meetings regularly, butthey are not prepared to do that. If they doadvertise your meeting, one has to gothrough so much red tape it leaves one towonder if the media is at all serious aboutthe problem. Promoting car guard singers,it seems, is far more exciting for some ofthem.I am willing to offer my very successful 4

Steps to Healing programme for free to thecommunity, religious organisations and theCity of Cape Town.

I have offered it to them in the past, butI had little or no response from them.Finally, if we do not have enough commit-

ment from the public, the chances of fightingand winning our battle against drug addic-tion are zero. Anyone interested in my pro-gramme can email me at [email protected] RapitiPeople’s Post regularly publishes storiesabout the effects of drug addiction on addicts,their families and society in general. As spaceallows, we also publish programmes availa-ble for addicts, including Dr Rapiti’s four-step programme. – Deputy Ed.

Patience, please –they’re learningWEWERE all learner drivers at some point.I am disgusted at the attitude people have

towards learner drivers.Shame on every single one of you who

feels the need to hoot and wave your armsabout furiously at a learner driver tryingher very best to pull away.Yes, I am sure that for a seasoned driver

getting stuck behind a stalling learner canbe most irritating, but you, too, were oncea learner and if it weren’t for the patienceof others you would never be able to drivelike you do today.Judy Leibbrandt

Your SMSes. In the 1994 election there was onetype of black. Now I’m not blackenough. Who in his right mind votesand disadvantages his own kind? Wasit for this greed and corruption thatMadiba, Walter Sisulu, Govan Mbeki,Steve Biko, Chris Hani and the manystruggle icons offered their lives?

. Be on the alert, it is Global RoadSafety Week and I saw kids on skate-boards in the centre of traffic. Thecops just passed by without checking.JK

. I just want to let the communitysee what it is and what damage couldbe done if people don’t have perma-nent work. The contracts are only fora short time, then the same problembecomes much bigger and worse.Please consider the people for perma-nent jobs. Sebastian

. Would the person who picked upmywallet near theCapeTownCentralPolice Station and handed it in [to theofficers] at about 15:00 on Tuesday 7May please phone Connie on 0083 279 4604.

. I erroneously wrote “EltonPlaatjies” instead of “Elton Jantjies”in a letter in People’s Post Tuesday 30April. The error is regretted. MarkKleinschmidt

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THE LOANS ANDCELLPHONE SPECIALISTfor all types of loans, contactEdwyn @ 082 648 4580

Curtains/Carpets/

Upholstery

112

A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANINGPH: GAIL 021­391 3483OR 072 906 1796

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.All types. Freequotes. Less

10%.( 021 371 8627/082 516 0030

CARPET &UPHOLSTERY

STEAMCLEANING

SPECIAL! 95%DRY.PH:

071 951 4046 OR083 687 3545

M&MINTERIORS ­Blinds, curtains,rods, upholsterycleaning and

carpet cleaning.All blinds

less 10%. PhoneMoosa

021 371 8917 or083 4931 495

115

Moving and Storage

4 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713

FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.

''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323

Removal of furniture ?Cell no : 079 769 1442

TV/DVD/Video

Services

117

BUDGET TVrepairs,

microwaves &Hi­Fi'S. Collect &

Deliver18 LinariaCrescent,

Silvertown 7764Steven on

021 633 1802 /083 486 5394.

DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully

installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.Service call repair charge of

R150.083 268 1213/083 288 2757

119

Painting

PAINTING &WATERPROOFING Goodref. Ph 076 124 4713

1140

Electrical Repairs

AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.

Ronald GeorgeElectrical

Installations and MaintenanceTel: 021­705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195

Email: [email protected]

1141

General Services

AluminiumWindows, Doors

,balustrades andtrellidoors.Contact

Niteproducts ­free Quote

(Shafiek: 076185 2165

13 Sandra Street, Colorado Park

1142

Carpentry

ALL CARPENTRYHanging of all doors, repair ofroofing and cupboards. Alsoskimming of walls and tilingdone. Ph Nico 021 392 6818/

076 342 1470

BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738

SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713

For all your plumbing needs aswell as Certificates of

Compliance,Call Frank ­ 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered

All workmanship guaranteed!!

PLUMBING,Tiling & ElectricalTel:079 018 2091

1145

Swimming Pool

Services

CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208

POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or 021­705 8851

1146

Tiling/Flooring

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713

TILING + Lam. flrs. R40 p/m(084 978 9175

HOLIDAY

AND

TRAVEL

Holiday

Accommodation

132

Gordons Bay s/cateringholiday accom. 6 & 8 sleeperfrm R1000p/night 0795224309www.weekendescape.co.za

133

Tours

HOLY LANDTOUR

July • August2014

(021 713 3809after 19:00

REPUBLIC TOUR Departs26 Dec. 3 nights in Durban, 3nights in Gold Reef City, 2nights in PE, 2 nights in SunCity. For info, call Velme 021­392 0148 or 073 202 5776

142

Repairs –Vehicles

ENGINEOVERALL,R1 800

Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox

repairsfrom R950. Parts& labour incl.

(021 376 6014/078 875 4394

PROPERTY

167

Houses for Sale

NEW EASTRIDGE3 beds, newley renovated

R285 000EASTRIDGE

3 beds, newly RENOVATEDR270 000TAFELSIG

4 beds,2 bathrooms R270 000

083 255 7414

1791

Granny Flats

BAYVIEW ­STRANDFONTEIN

2 bedr, R2800 + depCall: 076 1244 713

1795

Separate Entrances

STEENBERG Sheridan Park.Bachelor with bics, kitchenettewith bics, stove and fridge,shower + toilet. Avail immed.Ph 073 695 7033

BUSINESS

194

Business

Opportunities

ADMIN. Data typists/listingworkers needed. E­mail to:[email protected] orsms name /address to:074 927 5124

AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle

021 396 2115/082 637 6559

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 14 May 2013 CLASSIFIEDS 13

SALES REPSREQUIREDNo previous salesexperience needed

Free Training ProvidedBASIC

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ALLOWANCEINCENTIVES

CONTACT:021 930 8491021 200 8437

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WETTON 021 761 0707Over 50 Years of Real Estate Excellence

Let the PROFESSIONALS take care of all your housing needs

KENWYN: R730.000excl

3Beds, Lounge, Drm, F/Bath, Fitted

Kitchen, Carport, Encl, 227m, Paved.

MISHKAAH 079 521 4355

NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R399.999

3Beds, Mais, Ent.Hall, FFK, Lounge, Bath,

Garage, D/Lights, Encl, Carport.B/Bars.

FRANK 082 827 8421

VANGUARD ESTATE: R1100.000excl

F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, FFK, Braai,

F/place, S/Ent, Pool, 3x Garages, Encl

HEATHER 072 374 9801

RETREAT: R900.000excl

Ext. F/s, 3Beds(1xB), Lnge cum Drm,

FFK, Mes, G/Flat, E/Garden + Lots more

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460

CONISTON PARK: R650.000excl

F/s, 2Beds, Lnge, Kitchen, F/Garage,

362m, Encl, Spacious, Needs TLC.

FREDELENE 078 551 0906

RONDEBOSCH EAST: R1,000.000

F/s, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,

On Golden Mile, 500m, Needs TLC.

ISHERENE 083 350 2777

OTTERY: R375.000excl

Flat, 2Beds (1xBics), Lounge, F/Bath,

Fitted Kitchen, P/Bay, C/Pool, Encl.

JESICHA 073 698 9260

SILVERTOWN: R380.000excl

2Beds, Lnge, F/Bath, Kitchen, Encl,

Needs total revamp, Geyser not working.

NORMAN 083 772 8912

FAIRWAYS: R950.000neg

F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge cm Drm, F/Bath,

FFK(Defy), Pool, 568m, Carport, Encl.

KEITH 084 888 2526

PELIKAN PARK: R629.999excl

F/s, 2Beds(Bics), Lnge, FFK, Garage,

Encl, 424m, Braai, Entertainment Area.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

CHARLESVILLE: R680.000excl

F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, Mes, Study,

FFK, D/Garage, C/roof, 428m, Encl.

SALAAMAH 083 670 9668

PINATI ESTATE: R1 050.000excl

Neat and Modern, Corner Property,

Big Plot, 4Beds, Study, Mes.+ More.

SHEREENA 072 435 4085

MOUNTVIEW: R1 150.000excl

F/s, 4Beds, Encl, Lnge, Drm, Mes, Kitchen,

Garage, Carport, E/Garden, 585m

FRANK 082 827 8421

NEWFIELDS ESTATE: R680.000excl

F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, Drm, FK, G/Flat,

Park(4Cars), E/Garden, Encl, 391m.

MARIAM 082 641 2157

SURREY ESTATE: R1,2 million

F/s, 4Beds(3xB), Lnge, Drm, Mes, FFK

(Defy), S/Entrance, Garage, Encl, 460m

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

BRIDGETOWN: R419.999excl

Semi, 2Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, F/Bath,

275m, Parking(3xCars), Encl

AQEELAH 074 042 4168

MANENBERG: R399.999excl

Semi, 3Beds, Lnge cm Drm, FFK, Encl,

D/Façade Carport, Laundry, Storerm.

AQEELAH 074 042 4168

LANSDOWNE: R865.000excl

F/s, 3Beds(2xB), Lnge, F/place, Laundry,

Garage, E/Garden, Encl, 496m.

ISHERENE 083 350 2777

SOUTHFIELD: R1,7million

F/s, 6Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, OPFFK,

Laundry, Mes, Pool, D/Garage + more.

SALAAMAH 083 670 9668

HANOVER PARK: R279.000excl

Semi, SOLID HOUSE, Lounge,

Kitchen, 1Bedroom, Enclosed

NAJWA 082 377 7027

SCHAAPKRAAL: R2,2 million

F/s, 4Beds, Ent. hall, Lnge, F/Bath, FFK,

Pool, Dble/Garage, Tiled roof, 8100m

ISHERENE 083 350 2777

DELFT: R199.999excl

Semi, 2Beds, LOPK, Encl, Tenants

in property is using one room as a shop.

FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889

NEWFIELD VILLAGE: R279.999excl

Mais, 3Beds, Lounge, Family Bath,

Kitchen, Parking, Enclosed.

AQEELAH 074 042 4168

Turn R1 000 into R25 000 in 1year. Contact 021 424 3790

401

General Vacancies

AVON reps neededcontact 021 696 5866/079 0538019

FREE INTERNATIONALCOMPUTER COURSE DataCapture Typing Word ExcelIT Int. Email CV. Pay 4/wbk.021­683 8875 & Call Centre ,Tele skill, Office AccountingAt Kenilworth Centre Mall

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Visit 68 Bree Street, 2ndFloor,Cape Town, Office 204Call : 021 424 1230 / 1 or084 267 1014 or 072 381

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421

Teaching/Education

5 , 4 HOTELS ,BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY

NEEDS!20 Receptionists/Office

Admin30 Cashiers20 Barmen30 Waitrons20 Porters

10 Data Capture50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers

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CALL:021 426 7615/ 021 424 5949

073 219 8380

425

Security

IMVULA QUALITY PROTECTIONCurrently have the following positions

available:

Grade B (Controllers)Grade C & D (Male & female officers)

REQUIREMENTS ­GRADE B CONTROLLERS:

* Grade B PSIRA registered* Computer and CCTV training and

experience needed* Fire alarm and access control

experience* First Aid training minimum level 1* Fluent in English and Afrikaans

(Xhosa advantageous)* Self motivated and driven* Able to multi-task and work

well under pressure* Clear criminal record

REQUIREMENTS ­ GRADE C & DMALE AND FEMALE OFFICERS:

* Grade C PSIRA registered* Fluent in English and Afrikaans

(Xhosa advantageous)* Clear criminal record* Well spoken

Please fax 2 page CV to086 625 3083 or come in person foran interview on Tuesday at 10h00to Unit 14, Freeway Park, Maitland

428

Sales/Marketing

Justine CosmeticsEarn extra, sell Justine.SMS name and area to

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4. We Offer Bridging Finance to ourSellers.

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6. Free Property related Advice.

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Coniston Park, Capricorn, Fairways, Grassy Park,

Heathfield, Lotus River, Marina Da Gama,

Montagu's Gift, Retreat, Steenberg, Zeekoevlei.

Attention sellers we have buyers for:

SHIHAAM072 192 1411

KASHIFAH073 929 3221

GADIJA082 823 1801

SHARIEF084 739 6372

FAZLYN073 184 2535

CANDICE071 1565 672

AGENTS WANTED:Join our family and let us share our success with you!

R285 000 MORGENS VILLAGE:

FAZLYN 073 184 2535

Fully Enclosed 2 BedroomMaisonette with a Lounge, Kitchenand Family Bathroom. Close to allAmenities and Westgate Mall.

R315 000 LENTEGEUR:

CANDICE 071 156 5672

Fully Enclosed 2 Bedroom Housewith a Lounge,Tv Room, Dinette,Fitted Kitchen, Fam Bathroom

& Carport. Also SituatedClose to all Amenties.

R2 400 000 ZEEKOEVLEI:

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

5 Bedroom House with 2 En-Suites, BIC,Lounge, Entertainment Area, Dining

Room, 2 F.F.Kitchens, 1 with a Scullery,Double Automated Garage, AutomatedGates, Swimming Pool, Pool House &plenty more...

R255 000 EASTRIDGE:

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

Fully Enclosed 3 Bedroom House witha Lounge, Kitchen & Fam Bath. Alsohas Enclosed Parking & Close to AllAmenities.

CALL US FOR A NO OBLIGATION FREE VALUATION.

?

[email protected] Park: 021 705 8961

SOLD

R199 000 TAFELSIG:

CANDICE 071 1565672

3 Bedroom HouseConsisting of a Lounge,Kitchen and Bathroom.

R275 000 EASTRIDGE:

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

Fully Enclosed Neat Semi Attached3 Bedroom House with a Lounge,F.Kitchen, F.Bath, Burglar BarsThroughout, Automated Garage

with Parking for 2 Cars.

R209 000 TAFELSIG:

FAZLYN 073 184 2535

Enclosed 3 Bedroom Maisonette Housewith a Lounge, Kitchen and Bathroom.

Parking for 3 Cars.

R345 000 ZEEKOEVLEI:

GADIJA 082 823 1801

500m² Pan Handle Plot in aNice and Quiet area situated

in Zeekoevlei.

ATTENTION ALL SELLERS

IN GRASSY PARK

WE HAVE BUYERS.

R1 300 000 ZEEKOEVLEI:

FAZLYN 073 184 2535

3 Beds with MES and BIC. AlsoFeatures a Lounge with a Fire Place,

Dining Room, F.F.Kitchen, FamBathroom, Pool & Double AutomatedGarage Situated on a 1041m2 Plot.

R589 000 STRANDFONTEINVILLAGE

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118.

Freestanding NewlyRenovated 3 Bedroom House withBIC, Lounge, F.F.Kitchen, Fam Bath,Sep Toilet + Extra Large Garage in a

Quiet Cul De Sac.

R320 000 SEARIDGE PARK

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

(TAFELSIG) 3 Bedroom House witha Lounge, Kitchen and Fam Bath

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 14 May 201314 CLASSIFIEDS

NEED AN AGENT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE FAST AND EFFICIENTLY? CALL ANTHONY ARENDSE 021 704 0289 or 082 673 1503

ANTHONY ARENDSE021 704 0289082 673 1503

MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESVIEW PICTURES OF HOUSES www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

CLOSE TO WESPOORT & EISLEBEN

Lovely 3 beds, tiled lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom, secure

parking for 4 cars + Large Yard that faces Eisleben.

LARGE GROUNDS

3 bedrooms (bics), fully-fitted kitchen, tiled lounge, family

bathroom, indoor braai area, garaging for 3 cars and big yard

WESTRIDGE R369 000 BONTEHEUWEL R379 000

STARTING OUT?

3 beds, fitted kitchen, bathroom,

lounge, enclosed, spacious yard

ENCLOSED

3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,

carport. Enclosed.

If your combined wages is approx.

R7 800 pm you could buy this

house.

ROCKLANDS

R309 000

HEIDEVELD

R450 000

EASTRIDGE

ONLY R240 000

BEACON VALLEY

ONLY R240 000

THIS COULD BE YOURS

3 beds,lounge, kitchen, bathroom,

drive-way, burglar bars

VERY SECURE

BStunning 3 beds, spacious tiled

lounge, fitted kitchen, tiled

bathroom + shower, double

Garage, large cemented yard.

NEED AN AGENT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE FAST AND EFFICIENTLY? CALL ANTHONY ARENDSE 021 704 0289 or 082 673 1503

ANTHONY ARENDSE021 704 0289082 673 1503

MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESVIEW PICTURES OF HOUSES www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

DOUBLE-STOREY

4 lovely beds (bics), spacious fully-fitted kitchen, tiled lounge + diningroom + TV room, 2 bathrooms,

enclosed driveway for 4 cars

PORTLANDS R589 000

NEAT & TIDY

3 bedrooms, fitted kitchen, tiled

lounge, family bathroom, garage

facade

EERSTERIVIERR349 000

STRANDFONTEINR469 000

OPPOSITE TOWN CENTRE POLICE STATION

3 beds (bics), lovely fully-fitted kitchen, tiled lounge, garaging for

3 cars, indoor built-in braai and entertainment area

BEACON VALLEY R369 000 URGENTLY IN NEED OF

PROPERTIES IN THE

FOLLOWING AREAS FOR

MY APPROVED BUYERS:

CONISTON PARK/

SHERIDON PARK,

STRANDFONTEIN,

SEAWINDS,GRASSY

PARK,MITCHELLS

PLAIN,RETREAT AND

LAKEVIEW.

PLEASE CALL ANTHONY

ARENDSE TODAY.

021 704 0289 or

082 673 1503

BAYVIEW

3 bedrooms, spacious fully-fitted

kitchen, lamenated lounge, toilet +

shower, free-standing with nice

grounds and fully enclosed

MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESView pictures of houses www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently, call MARK ANTHONY 021 704 2160 OR 083 482 4250

CALL MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160 OR

083 482 4250Mark Anthony1 14-05-13-1C7FE4A

Cute 2 beds carpet (bics), fully-tiled bathroom with shower, laminated floors inlounge, fully-fitted kitchen, alluminium window frames, outdoor braai, garaging

for 2 cars with direct access into house - close to railway station.Very nice area!

3 bedrooms with en-suite,family bathroom, lounge, fittedkitchen, garage (3 cars) +++

Seperate Entrance

Corner Plot,large grounds, 2beds, lounge, kitchen,

bathroom, enclosed carport+ Potential Granny Flat!

Colorado Only R649 000 Elsies River ONLY R300 000Avonwood

3 bedrooms (bics) en-suite,tiled lounge, fitted kitchen,drive-through garage + large

yard

Lovely 2 beds (bics), tiledlounge, open plan and

fully-fitted kitchen, large braairoom + Garage. Selling price to

be confirmed by seller.

Urgenty needproperties for myapproved buyers inall areas includingOttery,Grassy Park,Southfield,MitchellsPlain and Athlone.

Please callMark Anthony

Today 021 704 2160 /083 482 4250

Strandfontein R550 000(San Remo)Retreat/Allenby Estate R699 000

Sandrift R699 000Century CityCentury City

NEED AN AGENT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE FAST AND EFFICIENTLY? CALL MARK ANTHONY 021 704 2160 or 083 482 4250

MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250

MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESVIEW PICTURES OF HOUSES www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

BEAUTIFUL HOME

2 beds (built-in-cupboards and laminated floors), spacious tiled lounge with open plan, fully-fitted

kitchen (incl. under-counter oven, hob and extractor fan), tiled bathroom with shower over bath.

Remote garage for 3 cars +++ extras incl.

Burglar bars, security gates + alarm

CLOSE TO CEDARS AVENUE

Lovely 2 Beds, bics, nice tiled

lounge + dining room, fitted

kitchen, tiled bathroom, carport,

enclosed. Very Neat

GRASSY PARK/LOTUS RIVER R649 000ROCKLANDS

ONLY R319 000

CLOSE TO SENTINEL AND KAPTEINSKLIP STATION.

Beautiful Freestanding 3 beds (bics), tiled lounge, fully-fitted

kitchen, bath and shower, garaging for 3 cars, outdoor braai.

Knotty Pine ceiling throughout, enclosed!

ENCLOSED

Extended 3 bedrooms, very large

kitchen, lounge + dining-room,

bathroom, carport.

JUST MOVE IN!

Beautiful 3 bedrooms (bics), tiled, lounge

with built in couches, tiled bathroom +

shower, stunning fully fitted kitchen,

laundry, alluminium window frames,

remote-controlled garage for 4 cars,

extras incl. security gate + burglar bars.

TAFELSIG R320 000LENTEGEURR339 000

MANNENBERGONLY R419 000

Tel - 021 788 8279 / Fax: 021 788 3444 | 57 MAIN ROADMUIZENBERG, 7945

SMART MOVE TO BEWITH US!!Thinking of SELLING?? We have BUYERS for your Home!! FREE, NO OBLIGATION VALUATION – CALL US.

* 3 Bedrooms

* 1 Bathrooms

* Parking bay

WEBREF - 291292

HEATHFIELD R625 000

CHRIS MORRIS

082 586 0805

SOLE MANDATE* 5 Bedrooms

* 3 Bathrooms

* 2 Garage

WEBREF - 290447

BELGRAVIA R2 100 000

VALERIE MARTIN

084 403 0380

* 2 Bedrooms

* 1 Bathrooms

* 1 Garage

WEBREF - 290662

GRASSY PARK R690 000

DENISE WALPOLE

084 200 0097

SOLE MANDATE* 4 Bedrooms

* 2 Bathrooms

* 2 Garage

WEBREF - 290353

ZEEKOEVLEI R1 800 000

DENISE WALPOLE

084 200 0097

* 2 Bedrooms

* 1 Bathrooms

WEBREF - 289082

GRASSY PARK R650 000

DENISE WALPOLE

084 200 0097

* 2 Bedrooms

* 1 Bathrooms

* 1 Garage

WEBREF - 289095

KENWYN R995 000

CHRIS MORRIS

082 586 0805

SOLE MANDATE* 2 Bedrooms

* 1 Bathrooms

* Parking Bay

WEBREF - 289163

RETREAT R350 000

LINDA CORNELIUS

083 668 8711

SOLE MANDATE* 2 Bedrooms

* 1 Bathrooms

* 1 Garage

WEBREF - 288632

RETREAT R305 000

SOLE MANDATE

LINDA CORNELIUS

083 668 8711

LINDA CORNELIUS

083 668 8711

Retreat & Surrounds

DENISE WALPOLE

084 200 0097

Grassy Park & Surrounds

JANINE HENDRICKS

076 812 1017

Ottery & Wetton

BONNI MORRIS

083 350 9509

Rondebosch East

& Surrounds

CHRIS MORRIS

082 586 0805

Southfield, Heathfield,

Kenwyn, Lansdowne

SHIRLEY LAWRENCE

076 592 4574

Mitchell's Plain,

Strandfontein & Surrounds

CLIVE CHARLES

082 968 2810

Mitchell's Plain,

Strandfontein & Surrounds

VALERIE MARTIN

084 403 0380

Athlone & Surrounds

LIZ KEATINGS

076 406 1135

Mitchell's Plain,

Strandfontein & Surrounds

KAREN WILLIAMS

072 0883724

Mitchell's Plain,

Strandfontein & Surrounds

Tel: 021 376 3297 / Fax: 086 211 3933 | A-Z BERMAN OPPOSITE PROMENADE MALL, MITCHELL'S PLAIN, 7785

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 14 May 2013 SPORT 15

BELGRAVIA ESTATER1 499 000 - F/s 3 beds, lounge,f/f/k, garage drive thru, pool, plot520sqm, ideal for buss on Main Rd

BONTEHEUWELR320 000 - Maisonette, 3 beds,lnge, kitchen tiled + sep ent

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GUN RUN: Runners make their way past the cannons at the entrance of the Castle of GoodHope during the Jive Slave Route Challenge on Sunday 12 May. PHOTO: LIAM MOSES

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THIRD-TIME CHAMP: Nomvuyisi Seti has alook of determination as she eyes the finishline of the Jive Slave Route Challenge halfmarathon. The Lion of Itheko runner placedfirst in the women’s race, winning for thethird consecutive year. PHOTO: TASMIN CUPIDO

PODIUM FINISH: Jimmy Morris from ForrestersRunning Club in Tokai was the first over 60runner to cross the line of the Jive SlaveRoute Challenge half marathon.

PHOTO: TASMIN CUPIDO

UP HILL: Racers make their way up the hill on Darling Street towards the Cape PeninsulaUniversity of Technology during the Jive Slave Route Challenge on Sunday 12 May.

PHOTO: LIAM MOSES

THIRD TIME: Lansdowne resident and Ommie-draai Friends AC member Miriam Khancompleted her third Jive Slave Route Chal-lenge. She participated in the 10km run.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

DONE AND DUSTED:People’s Post free-lance photographerRashied Isaacs showsoff the medal he wonafter participating inthe 10km race at theJive Slave RouteChallenge on Sunday.With him is Itheko’sFatima van derRheede (left) andAchmat Jacobs(Athlone MarketToyota)PHOTO: TASMINCUPIDO

STRONG RUN: Lion of Itheko junior KautharIsaacs (13) finished the 10km run in one hourand 30 minutes. PHOTO: TASMIN CUPIDO

GOOD CAUSE: Lion ofAfrica Itheko AthleticClub and Jive SlaveRoute Challengefounder Farouk Meyerand Quality Beveragesmarketing managerSean Burton handover a cheque forR20 000 to of theRed Cross Children’sHospital Trust onSunday. The trustwas chosen as thebeneficiary of the JiveSlave Route Challenge.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

HARD EARNED:Tasmin Cupido ofPeople’s Posthands over a prizeto Juan Marais ofNedbank AC forplacing third inthe men’s over 60half marathon atthe Jive SlaveRoute Challengeon Sunday. Peo-ple’s Post was theprint media spon-sor for the race.PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS

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FLYING HIGH: Surrey Estate Rangers RFC scrumhalf Labeeq Arendse dives over a ruck, as Collegians’ Noegh Laattoe looks on. The Premier League A derby took place on in Lentegeur on Satur-day and finished in a 20-18 win for Collegians. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Collegians strike late in derbyLIAM MOSES

COLLEGIANS RFC produced a resolutedefensive performance to claim a hard-foughtvictoryover rivals SurreyEstate

Rangers in a Premier League A clash on Sat-urday.TheLentegeur sidewent into thehalf-time

break leading 10-6, but slipped to an 18-10 def-icit before scoring 10 points in the last 10minutes to win 20-18.Collegians’ coach Armien Ariefdien

praised his side for staying focused to winone of the oldest derbies in local club rugby.“This is one of those grudge games, so ob-

viouslywe expected a toughgame. In the endwe won, which is great. That is all that

counts,” Ariefdien says.“I think we kept our composure. We were

under pressure, but we kept our heads. Wewere behind 10-18 and we came back to winthe game. We knew that we wanted to win.”Collegians were first to set the scorekeep-

ers to taskwhen flyhalf ToyerManuel goaleda penalty attempt in the 15th minute.Rangers responded with two penalties in

the 17th and 30th minutes through fullbackIsmail Scott, but the three-point lead lastedjust twominutes as Collegians inside centreRaziek Isaacs burst through the defence andbeat two covering defenders to score underthe posts. Manuel slotted the subsequentconversion.The game opened up significantly in the

second half and, after a Collegians playerwas yellow-carded, Rangers were the first tobenefit from the less structured play.After camping in the Collegians 22 for

around eightminutes, lock Abdullah Jacobscrashed over from the back of a maul,formed at a line-out.The resulting conversion was missed by

Scott, but he succeeded with his next at-tempt, after leftwingRafieq Sieed poppedupin the centres to score Rangers’ second try.Collegians then started their fight-back

and after a yellow card reduced Rangers toten men, eighth-man Shafiek Jacobs forcedhis way over from close range. Manuel add-ed the extras and thenput his side in the leadwith a penalty in the 37th minute.

Ariefdien says his side’s organised andcommitted defending throughout the gamewas the result of planning and long hours oftraining. “What’s the use of attacking well,but not defending well? That is somethingwe work on regularly,” he says.“I’m not criticising Rangers, but you can

see they don’t really have a structure like us.We try to perfect it, we got it right and, obvi-ously, it worked for us today.”Ariefdien,whowasappointedat thebegin-

ning of the season, thanked his coachingstaff for making the victory possible.Collegians will face Paarl RFC in Len-

tegeur in their next game on Saturday 18May, while Rangers will host Sir Lowrianson the same day.