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SCRAP DEALERS: IF YOU’RE ILLEGAL, YOU’RE OUT
Dealt with an iron handTAURIQ HASSEN
@TauriqHassen
A firm warning is being hand-ed down to illegal scrap deal-ers operating under the radar
in Grassy Park.It is believed that illegal scrap
dealers impact tremendously ontheft in the area, with copper pip-ing, taps, roof sheets and drain cov-ers the most popular items beingstolen.
An angry resident, Andrew Ben-jamin, was forced to install barbwiring around the back of his prop-erty when his garden hose and tapwere stolen four times since earlyDecember.
In the past, he also had to dealwith a major water leak, caused bythieves who ripped out copperpipes.
“These criminals must be sellingthese items to somebody within thecommunity and although they (thethieves) are the problem, these ille-gal scrap dealers are also to beblamed for buying these stolenitems,” Benjamin says.
Shireen Davids suffered a simi-lar fate twice this year.
Her roof sheets and copper pipeswere removed, resulting in herhome being flooded.
“We work hard for what we haveand for somebody to mess it up,just to feed a drug habit, is sicken-ing,” Davids says.
She suggests that a restriction beplaced on the number of scrap deal-ers allowed to operate in the com-munity.
“We understand that some deal-ers are abiding by the laws, butsadly, there are others operatingon the wrong side of the law,” afrustrated Davids says.
Grassy Park police spokesper-son Warrant Officer Wynita Klein-smith confirms there is currentlyonly one registered scrap dealeroperating in the area.
She acknowledges illegal scrapdealers “contribute to the increaseof theft”, but urges the public to as-
sist the police.“If places (illegal scrap dealers)
are known, then the police will beable to monitor the situation,”Kleinsmith says.
Ward councillor Shanen Rus-souw issued a stern warning toscrap dealers said to be operatingillegally in the area.
She is aware of only two legalscrap dealers currently operatingin the Grassy Park and Retreat are-as. She describes the problem of il-legal scrap dealers as a “night-mare”.
“This has a major impact on thecommunity as the rate of thefteventually spirals out of control,
all because these scrap collectorswould like to feed their addic-tions,” Russouw says.
However, she adds that the Cityof Cape Town is currently unawareof any illegal scrap dealers, butdoes not write off the fact that thereare dealers operating illegally.
“We are calling on the communi-ty to assist and the message tothose illegal scrap dealers operat-ing under the radar is that theyneed to stop immediately,” shesays.
“We (City) will come down hardon those caught operating illegally.That is a promise.”
Chairperson for the Lotus River,
Ottery and Grassy Park Ratepay-ers’ Association, Philip Bam, doesnot point fingers at the number ofillegal scrap dealers, but blamesscrap collectors.
He specifically placed the spot-light on those collectors using trol-leys and dropping off scrap in theearly hours.
“These are clear signs that theitems could be stolen, because whowalks around with a new garagegate or burglar bars?
“These items are stolen and thebuck needs to stop with these peo-ple,” Bam says.
He called on the legal scrap deal-ers to become more vigilant and
take care when operating.“This is a huge problem in our
community as it draws many unsa-voury characters to our area,”Bam says.
“So if these legal scrap dealersare seen operating with dodgycharacters, people might startthinking differently about theirbusiness.”V Residents wanting to report illegal scrapdealers can contact Warrant Officer ShaunWhiteman on (021) 700 3924 from 08:00to 16:00 on Monday to Friday.V Have your been a victim of metal theft?Share your thoughts! Starting with theword “Post” SMS your comments to 32516.SMSes cost R1.
SCRAPPED: A warning has been issued to all scrap dealers to watch who they deal with, as theft continues to rise in Grassy Park. PHOTO: TAURIQ HASSEN
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BRAILLE: OPENING NEW AVENUES
Life made easier for the blindTAURIQ HASSEN
@TauriqHassen
Onemorning, shewokeupandwasuna-ble to see. The devastation of wakingup blind was an experience Jennifer
Fleischmann had to overcome quickly.A visit to the doctor found she had glauco-
ma. Her optic nerves were damaged.TheSeaPoint residenthad to learnbraille
to move forward with her life.She has now been blind for nearly a year
and relies solely on braille to completemany of her daily duties as a receptionistat the League of the Friends of theBlind (Lo-fob).“In the beginning Iwas very lost as I could
not read or write. I worked in the hotel in-dustry, where I was required to performthesebasic duties daily,”Fleischmannsays.“I had to quickly adapt to thisway of life.”She felt that feeling herway around in the
dark needed to be polished off by learningthe technique of braille and started a courseat Lofob.Taking messages, answering the phone
and readingabookare someof the activities
which require the ability to understandbraille.“It’s everything to me; without braille I
think I would be lost,” she says.Her story ties in with a month dedicated
to braille, as World Braille Day was cele-brated on Saturday 4 January.Lofob executive director Armand Bam
says braille forms an integral part of the in-dependence development services.“Braille is one of the main reasons blind
people are literate and able to enjoy theirrights enshrined in the South African Con-stitution,” Bam says.World Braille Day celebrates the life of
the late Louis Braille and pays tribute tohim for the “ingenious script” he inventedthat still transforms lives today.“The magic of the six dots known as the
system of Braille is the key to independencefor blind and visually impaired persons. Itis the means to education, employment andpleasure,” Bam says.The past few years have seen a decrease
in the number of blind persons who arebraille literate, raising the question aroundthe importance and relevance of braille in
a world overtaken by modern technology.This has prompted Lofob to embark on a
braille awareness programme at variousschools.“Nothing beats the actual experience of
holding and feeling a book, turning its pag-es, reading its text, and even smelling its pa-per. It can never be replaced by any kind oftechnology,” Bam says.Adrian Lupe (42) from Parkwood Estate
formspart of thedecreasingnumber of visu-ally impaired people who struggle to under-stand braille.He lost his sight at the age of 22 while
working in a welding factory and has sincebeen solely reliant on the voices of others.“You start mastering your ability of feel-
ing, but at the same timeyou struggle in cer-tain aspects, especially when nobody isaround to assist you,” he says.Lupe says reading a book or operating a
computer and telephone are some of the ac-tivities which have been missing from hisdaily life for nearly 20 years.“I just had to get used to living in the dark.
It was not easy, but I certainly did not haveanother choice,” he says.V The Lofob Braille Awareness Programme will takeplace from Monday 27 until Friday 31 January. Formore information about these and other related ac-tivities contact Lofob PR officer Heidi Volkwijn on(021) 705 3753.
FEELING POSITIVE: Jennifer Fleischmann isadapting to being blind and quickly learntbraille to continue leading her life and tokeep working. PHOTO: TAURIQ HASSEN
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PHUMLANI VILLAGE: ORGANIC PRODUCE AND EMPLOYMENT FOR RESIDENTS
Community garden to bloomTAURIQ HASSEN
@TauriqHassen
Phumlani Village has reason to be excit-ed when news of a greenhouse openingspread through the community.
The community garden in Phumlani Vil-lagewas located close to the communityhall,but suffered years of vandalism and dump-ing.This led to the search for new grounds, as
the garden was meant to provide crops aswell as employment for the residents inPhumlani Village.Malcolm Josephs, director for New Chap-
terFoundation (NCF), the organisationdriv-ing the project, says it was a challenge track-ing down suitable land for the project.“It was a real challenge, but we are glad
that we are making some progress and wehave finally overcome our biggest chal-lenge,” he says.NCF secured R120 000 through various
fundraising initiatives, with the aim of in-stalling two new high tunnels – a dome-likegreenhouse – but struggled to obtain land,(“Light at the end of the tunnel”, People’sPost, 10 October 2013).Josephs confirms an agreement has now
been reached with the lease holders for landin Schaapkraal.“The area that has been identified for the
garden is a perfect location, as members ofthe community would have easy access tothe garden once it is up and running,” hesays.Josephs says the ground is currently be-
ing prepared for farming and they hope tohave the project running by the end of Feb-ruary.He adds that the new garden can create
employment opportunities, will assist witheducating the community about nutritionand provide practical experience to whom-ever needs help with starting their own gar-dens. The tunnels could also provide NCFwith some additional income through theselling of someproduce in localmarkets pro-ceeds of which will, in turn, go towardsprojects like the nutrition centre.NCF recently started a nutrition centre
which provides soup for the children on Fri-days, as well as to many who struggle withmalnutrition. The produce grown at thehigh tunnelswill be used to supply the nutri-tion centre to provide low-cost, local, nutri-tious and organic food to the Phumlani Vil-lage community.Siphokazi Xolo is excited at prospect of
working at the new garden.He has been unemployed for nearly 15
years after being laid off by a factory in Ot-tery. “In today’s life, it is really hard tryingto find work and you cannot just walk intoany place and ask for a job,” Xolo says.“I hope that I will be able to be involved
in a project like this, because it will meanthat I can once again provide formy family.”
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Cape Town culture for 50 years and takesplace fromWednesday 29January toSatur-day 1 February at the William HerbertSports Ground, Rosmead Avenue, Wyn-berg.People’s Post is the print media partner
of the Mardi Gras and also hosts the Peo-ple’s PostMissMardi Gras beauty pageant.Event organiser Rayyan Bardien, of Pis-
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beauty pageant takes place on Friday 31January with the theme Proudly OneWorld One Hope aims to bring about themessage of the fight against cancer. Prizemoney totalling R10 000 could be won.The Athlone Cansa Relay for Life Com-
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the audience. A Talent Show on Wednes-day 29 and Thursday 30 January is sure tobe a crowd pleaser, with singing and danc-ing in age group 10 to 34 and another groupof 35- to 50-year-olds (singing only).This year a beer garden is reintroduced,
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EDUCATION: STUDENTS GIVEN A SECOND CHANCE
A bridge to theworking worldTAURIQ HASSEN
@TauriqHassen
A local organisation, set on changingthe lives of youths, is aiming to easethe transition into the workplace.
The Communiversity of South Africa of-fers a post-secondary school programmedesigned to help bring the 73% unem-ployed youth in the country into profes-sional employment through a one-yearcommunity-based, industry-related pro-gramme.
Shortly after opening their doors in July2012, they obtained a BBBEE BeneficiaryRecognition Certificate.
Director DrMelanie Brown says the pro-gramme has already reached out to peoplein Vrygrond, Steenberg, Retreat, Heath-field, Lavender Hill, Seawinds, Muizen-berg and Hillview. It boasts a 74% gradua-
tion rate.“The Communiversity is gaining trac-
tion in the community of Vrygrond andsurrounding areas through successfulgraduation and ensuing further educationand/or work placement of our studentsand graduates through various strategicpartnerships,” she says.
The programmeworks with mostly highschool dropouts, who were unemployedand unemployable.
Of the two initial groups, 77 entrantswere admitted and 57 students successfullygraduated.
Over 40% of the graduates passed assess-ments for Further Education Training(FET) or other colleges. Of the graduatesnot going to college, 49% now have jobs orinternships.
“These results are highly promising asbetween 80%and90%of these studentshadnot been employable or able to attend fur-ther educationprogrammesdue to their se-vere lack of adequate educational andworkplace preparation,” Brown says.
“We are heartened that our model isproving to be successful.”
The idea came about when Brownworked to help create and fund CIDA CityCampus in Johannesburg for 15 years.
She realised themodelwas too costly andrequired students to leave their familieswho were often dependent on them.
Brown also saw that having a college de-gree did not guarantee that students wouldget jobs relevant to their studies.
She further believed there had to be abetter way to prepare students for theworkplace and higher education.
Lydon Small (25) from Lavender Hill isone of last year’s the top graduates.
Currently working as a teacher’s assist-ant at Capricorn Primary School, he plansto study teaching when he finally com-pletes his matric.
“If it was not for all my hard work anddedication, I would not have achieved any-thing in life,” Small says.
“I am really proud and I feel that I havea second chance to make something of myfuture.”V The Communiversity is open to all young adults,from school leavers to matriculants. Qualified en-trants pay R600 tuition, which is fully reimbursedto successful graduates.V Visit www.communiversitysa.org for the Communi-versity full curriculum and more information on theorganisation.
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The Western Cape Provincial Parliament’s Standing Committee on Community Development willconsider the Western Cape Independent Health Complaints Bill [B9-2013].The purpose of the Bill is to provide for the establishment of the Independent Health ComplaintsCommittee, to make provision for a system for the referral of complaints to the Committee forconsideration and to provide for matters incidental thereto.The public hearings will be conducted as follows:11 February 2014 at 09:00, Vredendal Sports Hall, Dam Street, Vredendal12 February 2014 at 10:00, Bartolomeu Dias Museum, 1 Market Street, Mossel Bay14 February 2014 at 09:00, Provincial Parliament Chamber, Legislature Building, 6th Floor, 7 WaleStreet, Cape Town
Judicial Matters Third Amendment Bill [B53-2013] (NCOP)Submissions and Public Hearings
The Western Cape Provincial Parliament’s Standing Committee on Community Development willconsider the Judicial Matters Third Amendment Bill [B53-2013] (NCOP).The purpose of the Bill is to amend the Attorneys Act, 1979, so as to further regulate the powers ofthe board of control of the Attorneys Fidelity Fund; the Child Justice Act, 2008, so as to furtherregulate the evaluation of the criminal capacity of a child; to provide for the delegation of certainpowers and assignment of certain duties by the Cabinet member responsible for social developmentin respect of the accreditation of diversion programmes and diversion service providers; to repealprovisions that make the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1997, applicable to persons under the ageof 18 years and to provide for matters connected therewith.The public hearings will be conducted as follows:11 February 2014 at 14:00, Vredendal Sports Hall, Dam Street, Vredendal12 February 2014 at 14:00, Bartolomeu Dias Museum, 1 Market Street, Mossel Bay14 February 2014 at 14:00, Provincial Parliament Chamber, Legislature Building, 6th Floor, 7 WaleStreet, Cape Town.
Interested persons and organisations are encouraged to attend and participate in the public hearingsand to submit any written inputs on the Bills to the Standing Committee for consideration. Pleaseindicate whether you would like to make a verbal presentation on your submission.Written submissions must reach the Acting Committee Coordinator, MsWasiema Hassen-Moosa, onthe 4th Floor, 7 Wale Street, Cape Town 8000, by no later than 12:00 on Wednesday, 5 February2014.All interested persons who wish to attend the public hearings must bring along their IdentityDocument, passport or driver’s licence for the public hearing in Cape Town.For enquiries/a copy of the Bill, please contact MsWasiema Hassen-Moosa on tel: (021) 487-1630,fax: (021) 487-1685 or e-mail: [email protected] by: Ms A.J.D Marais, Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Community Development.
WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT
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NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THECITY OF CAPE TOWNA meeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Wednesday29 January 2014 at 10:00 in the Council Chamber, 6th floor, Podium Block, Civic Centre,12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town.
Please note that limited seating is available in the public gallery of the Council Chamber and,therefore, seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you wish to attend themeeting, you are requested to contact Michelle Alberts on 021 400 3708 between 09:00and 16:00. All requests for attendance must be received by no later than a day beforethe meeting. You will be required to provide your surname, initials and contact telephonenumber. Visitors are kindly requested to be seated by 09:30.
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Malicious linksThe easiest way to be targeted is through
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Groupon and Superbalist (Citymob), but it’sthe unknown sites that you need to watchout for. The ones with strangely spelt namesor which offer highly sought after items likeiPads and iPhones at abnormally low pricesshould be treated with caution.Be very wary when entering your credit
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count to purchase, using a password you ha-ven’t used for anything else is a good idea.
What to doIf you think you’ve fallen victim to an on-
line scam, immediately run a virus scan.Cellphones and tablets aren’t immune toscamware, so this applies to all devices.
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picious activity.“Stick to the well-known sites, don’t click
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School’s bid for BonnytoonMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
Cement playgrounds, rusted railingsand prefabricated walls is the drearyreality for pupils at Wynberg High
School.After 38 years the school’s management
is in a bid to have the school relocated tothe oldBonnytoonJuvenileCorrectional fa-cility.Principal Faiq Salie says the building, de-
signed to be used for 25 years, has reachedits expiry date.While in a good condition, he says, it is
slowly becoming a safety risk for pupils.“We try to keep it in a good condition, but
the cracks are showing. The railings on thebalconies are starting to rust and it causesa problem when pupils are changing class-es,” he says.At any one point there are about 700 pu-
pils passing each other on the overcrowdedstairways and balconies. The walls in theclassrooms and toilets are in a state of disre-pair.The provincial education department is
now investigating the possibility of relocat-ing the school to Bonnytoon. In his propos-al, Salie writes the facility was designed toprovide educational facilities for juveniles,so it already has the infrastructure for aschool.Departmental spokesperson, Bronagh
Casey says the facility is owned by the De-
partment of Transport and Public Worksand is currently being used by the Depart-ment of Social Development.She says the education department has
made no commitments, but admits the cur-rent building is not “appropriate for re-placement”.“The education department is investigat-
ing the possibility of Bonnytoon as an alter-native site. The current site is not appropri-ate for replacement. No formal commit-ments have been made with the school,”Casey explains.She adds thedepartment is not investigat-
ing any other buildings in the area for therelocation of the school.Meanwhile, Salie says the introduction
and continuation of additional sport at theschool is also an issue. The school does nothave a field and pupils who wish to partici-pate in rugby, soccer or cricket have to betransported to sports fields for training ses-sions. He says the transportation of pupilsaffects the school financially.Cross country was removed as an extra-
curricular activity as pupils were forced touse stairways as training grounds.Expressing his discontent, Salie says the
school’s plan for holistic development of pu-pils is being stifled.“The surroundings play a big part in mo-
tivating them and we just cannot do so inthis space. It’s a waiting game for us andwereallyhopeourproposalwill be successful,”he says.
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKThursday, 23 January 20148 GENERAL
WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT
Human Communications (Cape) C105480
HAVE YOUR SAYPublic Administration Management Bill [B55-2013] (NCOP)
Submissions and Public HearingsThe Western Cape Provincial Parliament’s Standing Committee on Premier, Gender, Disabled and Youth will consider thePublic Administration Management Bill [B55-2013] (NCOP).The purpose of the Bill is to promote the basic values and principles governing the public administration referred to insection 195(1) of the Constitution; to provide for the transfer and secondment of employees in the public administration; toregulate the conducting of business with the State; to provide for capacity development and training; to provide for theestablishment of the National School of Government; to provide for the use of information and communication technologiesin the public administration; to establish the Public Administration Ethics, Integrity and Disciplinary Technical AssistanceUnit; to provide for the Minister to set minimum norms and standards for public administration; to establish the Office ofStandards and Compliance to ensure compliance with minimum norms and standards; to empower the Minister to makeregulations; and to provide for related matters.Interested persons and organisations are encouraged to attend and participate in the public hearings and to submit anywritten inputs on the Bill to the Standing Committee for consideration. Please indicate whether you would like to make averbal presentation on your submission.Written submissions must reach the Committee Coordinator, Ms Waseemah Kamish Achmat, on the 4th Floor, 7 WaleStreet, Cape Town 8000, by no later than 12:00 on Monday, 27 January 2014.
The public hearings will be conducted as follows:29 January 2014 at 14:00, at the Provincial Parliament Chamber, 7th Floor, Legislature Building, 7 Wale Street, Cape Town3 February 2014 at 09:00, at Hornlee Hall, Sunridge Street, Knysna4 February 2014 at 09:00, at Banquet Hall, 69 Voortrekker Road, Oudtshoorn Municipality, Outshoorn5 February 2014 at 14:00, at Swartberg Primary School, 1 Fifth Avenue, Bergsig, Caledon6 February 2014 at 10:30, at Worcester Town Hall, High Street, Worcester7 February 2014 at 09:00, at Skilpad Hall, Esperia Street, VredenburgAll interested persons who wish to attend the public hearing in Cape Town, must bring along their Identity Document,passport or driver’s licence to access the legislature building.
For enquiries/a copy of the Bill, please contact Ms Waseemah Kamish Achmat on tel: (021) 487-1657, fax: (021) 487-1685or e-mail: [email protected] by: Ms J.L. Hartnick, MPP, Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Premier, Gender, Disabled and Youth.
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A TIME FOR GIVING: China Town in Ottery handed out food and toy hampers to children fromunderprivileged areas in Ottery, Hanover Park and Grassy Park to brighten their Christmas. ChinaTown, together with the Ottery Baptist Church, gives hampers twice a year to the underprivileged,once in winter and again at Christmas. Mr Liou of the China Town Trust believes businessesshould give back to communities to help those in need. “The children are the most vulnerableand the parents in these communities can’t always afford to buy food, not to mention giftsto brighten up the lives of their children once or twice a year,” he says. The hampers were puttogether by the China Town management team, together with members of the church. Thehampers included food, sweets and toys, much of which were donated by the tenants in ChinaTown. A mother and child came dressed for the occasion. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
AWedding Extravaganza at VangateAdvertorial: A call is beingmade to all bridal dress de-signers and wedding suppli-ers.Since opening in 2005, Van-
gate Mall has hosted severalevents aimed at supportingand uplifting the communi-ty.Previous annual events in-
cluded Money Matters,which offered advice on top-ics linked to managing andimproving your personal fi-nances; the Property Expoprovided information relat-ed to home ownership andproperty investment; theOpen Chess Tournament al-lowed local chess clubs andschool chess programmes aplatform from which toshowcase and promote theirsport; and the interactiveWomen’s Workshops con-nected and engaged with women on varioustopics including family and parenting, healthand wellbeing, and women in business.The next event on Vangate Mall’s events
calendarwill be awedding-themedBridal Ex-travaganza andwill aim to showcase the verybest of what Athlone and the surroundingcommunities have to offer for weddings.Manywedding professionals and entrepre-
neurs run small businesses or home-basedbusinesses and Vangate Mall believes this
event will offer them anideal opportunity to pro-mote their business orservice to engaged couplesor similarly anyone inter-ested in tying the knot.The event will comprise
a celebratory and colour-ful display of all weddingelements locally produced,including bridal dress de-signers, wedding enter-tainment, djs and livebands, community-basedcaterers and décor special-ists, home industry wed-ding confectioners, flo-rists, mhendi artists, hairand make-up artists, andother services like invita-tions, photography, venuehire, car hire, suit hire,honeymoon travel andmarriage guidance pro-grammes.
If you think your talent, skill, offering orservice fits this event’s wedding concept,they’d love to hear from you.Exhibitors will be encouraged to work
fromanddemonstrate their talents, productsand services at display stands set up at themall for the duration of the event, which willrun for five days from Wednesday 12 to Sun-day 16 February.V To apply or further details email [email protected] or phone (021) 672 2209.
MAKING MEMORIES: A bridal expowill held at Vangate Mall nextmonth. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKThursday, 23 January 2014 NEWS 9SASSA CARDS: FEE ADDED
Pensioners irate at‘charges’ on grantsDESIREÉ RORKE
@dezzierorke
A probe was recently launched intosmall but irregular deductions madefrom pensioners who drew their old
age grants at Pick n Pay paypoints in De-cember.This paypoint service was made availa-
ble to all social grant beneficiaries in Aprillast year, by means of their Sassa cards,which helps avoid standing in long queuesfor hours at Sassa paypoints each month.During December several pensioners
were charged additional fees ranging be-tween R2 and R10 when withdrawing theirpensions at Pick n Pay.According to statistical reports for 2013,
2.8 million people receive social grants inthe Western Cape alone.Of this, 258 759 are old age grants.
InvestigationOne pensioner laments: “This is the first
time a fee was charged. And why was thefee not the same across the board? Pick nPay had a notice up that all Sassa transac-tionswere free andnow they are charging!”When this particular pensioner contact-
ed the Sassa call centre, she was advised bya consultant that the matter was under in-vestigation.On enquiry, Pick n Pay customer service
director Jonathan Ackerman confirmedthat the store does not charge any fee forthe withdrawal of Sassa grant payments.“We have consulted with Sassa and it ap-
pears that some Sassa transactions mayhave incurred transaction fees,” he says.“Pick n Pay considers the payment of so-
cial grants as a service to our communities
and does not profit from it at all.”He referred customers who found they
have been charged a transaction fee to theSassa call centre.Sassa regional spokespersonShivaniWa-
hab also confirmed that there should be notransaction fees charged when beneficiar-ies access their social grants via approvedmerchants such as Pick n Pay.“Transaction fees apply only in the case
of ATMwithdrawals, where standard ATMrates apply,” she says.“We will have to take the matter up with
CashPaymaster Services (CPS),who is con-tracted to Sassa for the payment of socialgrants, for further investigation.”
RefundsIt is not certain yet what the outcome of
this investigation is, but this reporter couldestablish that no additional deductionsweremade from the pensioners in questionduring January.The deductions made in December, how-
ever, were not refunded, according to oneof the pensioners.“According to a Sassa consultant the
money is still on my account but the Pickn Pay system shows nothing,” she com-plained on Monday.CPS is a business unit of global company
NET1, which provides payment solutionsand transaction processing services acrossseveral industries.It is further stated that the company de-
rives up to 66 %of itsrevenuefrom its socialwelfare grant distribution business.At the time of going to print, this reporter
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Number of drivers droppingDriving appears to have levelled and
even started falling in many of theworld’s advanced economies long be-
fore the global downturn in 2008, accordingto the International Transport Forum.
The Organisation for Economic Coopera-tion reports that the slowdown shows an endto several decades in which car use grewtwice as fast as gross domestic products andincome and is consistent across the USA,Britain, France, Japan, Italy, Belgium, Ger-many, Sweden, the Netherlands and evenAustralia.
Waning car use in the USA, Europe andAsia leaves the future of oil demand depend-ent on drivers in emerging markets.
According to Long Run Trends in Car Use,a report by the ITF, “the economic recessionand relatively high fuel prices explain partof the decline in the growth of travel – butnot all of it. The reasons are complex andmay vary from country to country.
“There is still considerable uncertaintyabout why car use among young adults isfalling so rapidly and whether it representsa voluntary change in lifestyle, a responseto tough economic conditions or the in-creased availability of public transport andthe internet,” the report states.
“Slowing population growth, populationageing and increasing urbanisation contrib-uted to the change in passenger use in sever-al countries. There is evidence that car usehas also been reduced through policy inter-vention, particularly in urban areas.”
The British transport department’s2012National Travel Survey said mobilitymay also be declining across other modes oftransport.
In 2012 the average person in Britain trav-elled 10 768km, 4% less than the annual aver-age from 1995 to 1997. The number of tripsby private transport was down by 14% andthe use of public transport was up by 2%.
Fuel costs are clearly a factor in manycountries. Crude oil prices have quadrupledsince 2000 though pump prices for petrol anddiesel have been proportionately smallerdue to taxes. Nonetheless, driving has be-come significantly more expensive so house-holds are travelling less and choosing moreefficient modes of transport.
A similar trend was observed in the 1970s
and early 1980s in response to the first of twomajor oil shocks.
Phil Goodwin of the University of the Westof England’s Centre for Transport and Socie-ty says demographics also play a part. Annu-al distances driven fall by 50% when an indi-vidual retires. As populations of advancedeconomies grow older, car use is falling, butpeople are also responding to other morecomplex social changes such as the rise ofmobile computing, smartphones and moresingle-person households.
The trend to start families later, moreyoung people living in city centres and
“changing images of contemporary life”could also be reducing car use.
Goodwin also believed the smartphonehas replaced the car as the ultimate statussymbol.
The ITF further suggested that more on-line shopping and social networking mayhave replaced some shopping trips and lei-sure travel.
“Survey evidence supports the view thattechnology and social media are seen as sub-stitutes for physical travel, particularlyamong the young,” the report states.
“The largest decline in car travel is for
shopping and visiting friends and relatives,which some see suggestive of a change in-duced by choice – perhaps facilitated by therising availability of online alternatives totravel – but which could also be the resultof tighter budgets.”
The downturn in driving is not uniformand is heavily concentrated in certain socialgroups. In Britain, for example, the down-turn has been sharpest in London, where thehigh cost of insurance and parking, as wellas congestion charging and a dense publictransport network have all combined to re-duce driving since around 2000. – Wheels24
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claims a 21% reduction in fuel consump-tion, from 14F/100km to 11.2.Its V12 bi-turbo enables the model to
sprint from 0-100km/h in 4.6 seconds, im-pressive considering it weighs 2185kg, andcan reach an electronically limited 250km/h.Not tomiss out on their share of the lime-
light, the entire S-Class range will be up-graded with the addition of a head-up dis-play, touchpad and collision prevention as-sist plus, which replaces the collisionprevention assist.In addition to adaptive braking, which
prevents collisions at more than 6.5km/h,the system is capable of autonomous brak-ing from as fast as 200km/h. The system re-duces the severity of a collision by brakingif a driver fails to respond to slowing orstopping vehicles.The system can also brake in response to
stationary vehicles at speeds of up to 55km/h and is able to prevent a rear-end collision
at up to 40km/h.As befits its status as flagship, the S600
is packedwithkit; LED intelligent light sys-tem and magic body control suspensionwith road surface scan.The model is equipped with a driving as-
sistance package and includes active lanekeeping assist, active blind-spot assist,cross-traffic assist, Distronic plus withsteer control, stop/go, pre-safe braking andpre-safe plus.The figure 600 has long been a legend in
the history of the automobile. The model600 (W100) launched in 1963was the first carfrom Mercedes-Benz to feature a V8 injec-tion engine.The same 186kW engine was also used
from 1967 in theW109model series (300 SEL6.3).Further topmodels to feature aV8 engine
included the 450 SEL 6.9 from the model se-ries 116 (213kW) and the 560 SE in the 126series (223kW in the ECE version).The 600 SE model in the 140 model series
of 1991 marked the introduction of the first12-cylinder engine as standard in a Mer-cedes-Benz car.The M120 delivered (304kW) from a dis-
placement of six litres andbegana traditionof V12 units as the top-of-the-range enginesin the S-Class.Since the 220 series, Mercedes-Benz has
also offered especially sporty, AMG-opti-mised variants with V8 and V12 engines atthe top of its S-Class range, in the form ofthe S63 AMG and S65 AMG. – Wheels24
COMING SOON: Mercedes-Benz launched its new flagship S-Class model the S600 earlier thismonth. It will arrive in South Africa later this year.
VW unveils supercar version of Golf GTIVolkswagen Golf fans must be tickledpink. The automaker has revealed aunique, supercar GTI version.And either the German brand has gone
bonkers or this GTI has sneaked into asteroids lab. The one-of-a-kind Golf GTIhas a three-litre engine under the bonnet,pushing out 373kW.The GTI does zero to 100km/h in 3.9 sec-
onds and costs the equivalent of R56m.The Golf Design Vision GTI, as it is
known, shares only one partwith the ordi-nary GTI and that’s the windscreen. Eve-rything else is customised. According toVW, it’s shorter, lower andwider with 20”alloy rims and 15” brakes.
Head honchos at VW say there are noplans to put this beast of a car into produc-tion, but it could borrow some design cuesto the next generation of Golfs.Klaus Bischoff, who heads up the team
behind the Vision GTI, says: “The designteam’s brief was to give a spectacularglance into the future of the GTI.”TopGear.com has described the car as
“a design study reflecting some ofVolkswagen’s greatest hits”.In a roadtest report, the TV programme
said: “The GTI concept will do 0-100km in3.9 seconds and hit a top speed of 300km/h– not just fast for a Golf, but fast full stop.”– Wheels24
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HERBALIST1435
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TRAINING & EDUCATION1480
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AUBREY'SDRIVINGSCHOOLNewYear’s Resolution SpecialR1 200.00 for 10 Driving Lessons
CAR FREE FOR DRIVERS TEST (save R500)Valid until 31 Jan 2014***********
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GENERAL & HOME SERVICES1800
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BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION1801
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AFRI BLOCKS190 & 140's - Sand & Stone
Call 021-393 0661/ or 073 186 2991 (a.h.)
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CLEANING SERVICES1805
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M&M INTERIORSBlinds, curtains, rods, upholstery cleaning and carpet
cleaning. All blinds less 10%. Phone Moosa021-371 8917 / 083 493 1495
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835
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BLINDS AND CURTAINSAll types. Free quotes. Less 10%.Ph 021-371 8627 or 082 516 0030
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BUSINESS2400
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OPPORTUNITIES2415
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AVON REPS NEEDEDMichelle 021-396 2115/082 637 6559
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BE INSPIREDEarn cash now ! Part or full time
Selling Tupperware.Narriman 084 4147 444 or 021-637 5932
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PERSONALSEVICES
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CATERING &VENUES
1401.
BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairs
and covers, etcPh (021) 374 3786 or Joan
079 468 8616/ Leon 083 660 3495
.CATERING SUPPLIES021-696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seater R10Long Table: 10 seater R10.CHAIR COVERS FROM R3Round table cloth XL R15Long Table Cloth XL: R12Organzas: From R2.We Deliver & Collect
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DALVIE'SCATERING AND HIRING
Menus from R69 p/p.Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needsand stage decor, incl
bouquets. Crockery and cutleryfrom 10c. Flower bouquets
also available .Venue available for up to 100 people.
Ph Rashieda or Shafiek021-3725921 / 0845660087 /
0826600876
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DECKSTER'S CATERINGDECOR / HIRING
Menu's from R120,00.Includes: crockery, cutlery, white
tableclothes, white chaircovers andorganza backdrop, arch, red carpet.
Ph Ielaahm or Rene021-371 4507/082 324 9486
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DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.021 396 2526/082 212 8949
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HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needsplus kids party items.
021-371 1588 / 082 503 9026
.ICE CUBES & BLOCKS for sale.100 Ruth Rd, Rylands. 021-638 7394
.MOUNTVIEW HIRING for allfunctions. Ph 021-692 2497 or072 854 3966
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CHILDREN’SENTERTAINMENT
1405.
AHMED'S jumping castlesfor hire. Ph 079 491 4440
.HIRE A CASTLE from R150.Kiddies Chairs, tables & linen.Ph 021-6963791/ 0842091313
.JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.Ricky on 073 268 7546
.JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021-393 8528, 083 890 4793
.JUMPING CASTLES & WaterslidesPh 021-704 0859, 083 281 7930
.JUMPING CASTLES &amusement hire. CallShan 074 137 3388
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JUMPING CASTLES for hire. Ph071 812 1151 or 072 025 0554
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DAY CARE& CRÈCHES
1410
.EDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport avail.Mitchells Plain area only.021- 392 0633
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FUNCTIONS &CONFERENCES
1425
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BUSSES&LATESTBMW'S FORHIRE
For all your specialbus trips & weddings,matric balls & junior
proms.
% Evan084 5856080
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COLORADO HIRING
Crockery, cutlery,glassware linen and
backdrops, also Jumping castles& kiddies chairs
Ph 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968
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HEALTH &BEAUTY
1430
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Insanely Healthy Energy Drinknow available in SA.
Be Healthy and Earn Extra Income.Ph 021-371 1924 for info
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HERBALISTS
1435
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CHIEF OMAR IS BACK*Natural Products*Love /Sexual problems*Healing Health Issues*Troubles Marriages*Financial Problems*Evil SpiritsWynberg & Cape TownCall for appointmentCell: 071 058 8715/021 839 5778
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DESIREE* Financial Problems* Marriage Troubles* Love ProblemsCall: 084 618 2512
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DRHOOD* For all personal &other problems.
WynbergCall 061 4694550
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GIFTED SPIRITUAL HEALERDon't miss this chance!
* Financial Problems* Lost Lover
* Troubled Marriages andRelationships
* Love Problems* Bad Debts
* Bewitched People etc
Call or SMS your problem to:082 365 9431
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HERBAL HEALERPowerful muthi helps with* Financial problems* Love problems* Men problems* Remove evil spirits* Boost business, rat,magic stick.
* Finish unfinished jobsBellville
0743644420
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probleme, gebrokehuwelike, egskeidings,
beskerm huise,kokkelossie.
SUKSES : Gee joubesigheid 'n hupstoot,
bevordering of 'nverhoging, betaal lenings
af 060 35 05765
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MATIMBE HERBALISTHere comes Matimbethe specialist who cansolve any problem.Marriage/ Divorce,Love problemsCall 074 025 5545
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SHEIKMUSAin Athlone, Gates-ville &Claremont
* Natural healingproblems /products* Love problems
* Troubled marriages* Financial problems* Financial growth
* Evil spiritsTel: 078 588 52830839964846
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Special announcementto all people.
Attend an annualtraditional ritual healingfor various problems.
Like troubled marriages,Financial/ relationshipproblems, Evil spirits,
Natural healingproducts. To those with
such problemsContact DR JAFARI083 619 6100 MitchellsPlain Promenade
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Pay After Work Is DoneSame Day Results
* Relationship problems* Love potion
* Take away bad luck &give good luck
* Failed to find ajob/lover?
* Help health problemsCall Ali and Aisha072 112 8609
Promenade, M/plain.
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LOANS
1445
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ABRIDGING LOANWaiting for
Pension/packagepayouts?
SMS or send"please call me"082 301 7856Ph 0860 105 546
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Are u waiting on aPension/ Provident/Package / LumpsumPayout? Cash sameday. Sms/Call: Chantal
076 886 7655
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Awaiting Pension/Provident/Package
payoutsGet Cash Today!!
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A.B.A BETTER BLOCK
190/140/90BLOCKS, MAXIS,
SAND, STONE,
CEMENT R75.00 DEL.
BEST PRICES
021 704 3636021 696 3786021 391 6330
ONE PAYMENTFOR ALL YOUR DEBT
R 20 000 from R 500 pmR 40 000 from R 900 pmR100 000 from R1 500 pmR200 000 from R2 800 pm
T&C APPLYBLACKLISTED WELCOME
CONTACT NOW
Audrey : 079 395 4709
Imaan : 073 775 2977Erica : 074 626 4550Peter : 079 375 9917OFFICE : 021 917 1938
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.DEBT CONSOLIDATIONUp to R230 000.Blacklisted, bad creditrecord welcome.Office 605 18 LowerBurg Str Cape Town 021 837 [email protected]
.
.
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LOANS We come to u.021-558 6648 /082 957 3251
.NEED MONEY!! Blacklisted.Call / send ID no to Ursula071 833 9674
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NEED TO RECOVERfrom FESTIVE SEASON/BACK TO SCHOOLSPENDING?
Is January too longbecause of DEBT and
EXPENSES?Dont worry – Clear your
Debt by contacting
021 713 4380/0861 NODEBT (663327)24/hrs: 078 221 0193
.
PERSONAL
1460
.ARE YOU drowning in debt?I can help you. Ph Shamiela after7pm 076 182 4985
.
PHOTOGRAPHY& VIDEOS
1465
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CAMERAMAN for Events082 738 1166 /021-372 6950
.DVDS & PHOTOSCall 073 454 9280
.PHOTOGRAPHER for weddings,birthdays, special events, websitesetc. Ph 021-692 0221, 084 562 0811
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SOCIAL &RECREATION
1475
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DJ With Sound083 747 3304
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TRAINING &EDUCATION
1480
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MATHSIndividual tutoring.Ensure success.All hours.Contact 071 1737 138
.
5 ,& 4 , HOTELS,BIG SUPERMARKETS &BIG COMPANIESURGENTLY NEEDS
.20 Receptionists/Office Admin Staff
.30 Cashiers
.20 Barmen
.30 Waitrons
.20 Porters
.10 Data Capturers
. 10 Cruize ship staff
. 8 Flight attendents/Cabin crew.50 Cleaners/Housekeepers
Visit us at112 Loop Street
1st Floor, Cape Town, orCALL 021-424 5949 or
021-820 3682 / 078 062 1672
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WEDDINGS
1490
.DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906
.
FOR SALE
.
WENDY HOUSES
1677
.
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WENDY'S(6x3)- R6 500 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475
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BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610
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ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90
021-374 2053021-692 1209all hours
.
ABACUS BLOCKS190, 140 ,90Sand & Stone021- 376 1793021-376 63640794644302
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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
1620.
All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
.
GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803.
A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
.
BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
1 m SAND, STONE AND RUBBLEPh 079 776 8185 / 021-397 1501
.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
.A 6 cubic metre sand, stone andrubble removal. Phone John072 407 4289 or 021-761 2410
.A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS & DOORSSupplied & fitted.Chris 082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
.
BUILDINGPLANS
1802.
ALL BUILDING PLANS drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021-396 2115 or 078 085 2067
.ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council. % 021-7016276 or 082 863 9133
.
CARPENTRY
1874.
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
.
CLEANINGSEVICES
1805.
A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R350, 6 Seater Couchesfor R350, Beds, Curtains & CarsContact Rob 079 248 4296Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
.
DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807.
ACCREDITED DSTVDish realignments, installation +
repairs. We also installNEW OVHD FREE TO AIR
No Monthly Feewstechzone sa 073 272 6117
.
ELECTRICAL
1810.
24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPH 073 4808 444
.AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines, tumbledryers, etc. 40 years exp. Ph AlwynWest 021-671 5786 or 082 705 8103
.
ELECTRICAL SERVICETRADEWORKSRegistered & Qualified
Pre- Paid meters, CoC’s, EnergySaving, Plugs, Lights etc.
Cell: 083 493 6345Email:[email protected]
.
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!% 076 164 0700
.
REGISTERED ELECTRICIANNamely prepaid meters, plugs,geysers, stoves, lights etc.Ph Jody on 081 310 7542
.
WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliancesRegassing done on
all types of fridges @ R180Tel: 078 212 8078
10 Months Guarantee!
.
GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825
.
FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.No water, no charge. Improv
your existing wellpoint.Ph 021-637 5677 or 021-702 3888 /
072 825 9586
.
GLASS/WINDOWS
1827
.
Glass suppliers,Aluminium Doors &
WindowsSupply & Fit - We beatany written quote.
Contact - 021-397 2630/ 072 669 3599
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835
.
GARAGEDOORS& automation. 0765230306
.
RC BLINDSWe supply vertical,venetian, woodenvenetian blinds
074 259 1802 - Renaldo082 598 2606 - [email protected]
.
REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILT-IN CUPBOARDS
And single units, replace countertops and broken cupboard doors,built in undercounter ovens,
Eye level and drop in sinks, and allother carpentery work done.
Phone 071 8121 151
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
.AA vibracrete walls raise it spike-it Ph 072 425 5111
.
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
.
BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving, gates.
Ph Albert 073 545 6994
.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-820 4384
.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports. Ph(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478
.
PAVING
1873
.ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
.
PLUMBERS
1855
.
For all your plumbing needsas well as
Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered
All workmanship guaranteed!!
.
PLUMBING,Tiling & ElectricalTel: 079 018 2091
.
SWIMMING POOLS
1867
.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
.POOL SERVICE and maintenance.Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or021-705 8851
.
TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870
.
''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323
.4 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713
.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.
.
BUSINESS
.
OPPORTUNITIES
2415
.ADMIN.DATA ENTRY and SURVEYCLERKS needed. For info SMS fullname/address to 0749275124 OREmail: [email protected]
.
HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
.
ACCOMMODATION
2635
.GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccom. 6 &8 sleeperR1000p/n % 079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
.
TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601
.MAURITIUS 9 nights 10 daysDeparts 24 Oct. For info, call Velme021-3920148 or 0732025776
.
RELAXING BOAT ANDPLANE TRIP TO
DURBAN IN JAN 2015Contact Uncle Ike:021-927 1920083 459 5863
.REPUBLIC TOUR Departs 26 Dec.2 nights in East London, 3 nights inDurban. 2 nights in Gold Reef City, 2nights in Sun City, on way back over-night in PE. For info, call Velme 021-3920148 or 0732025776
.THAILAND 10 days Departs 19Sept. For info, call Velme 021-3920148 or 0732025776
.
VEHICLES
.
VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080
.
ENGINE OVERALL,R2 000. Clutch overalls,R950. Gearbox repairs
from R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/
078 875 4394
OfficeAdmin
Certificate inOffice Admin
Duration: 3 MonthsDeposit Fee: R 900
Free Computer Training3 Months
Job PlacementAssistance : YES
Tel: 021 424 1230072 381 6878072 918 2000
68 Bree Street, Bree Castle House,Cape Town, Office 204
.
EMPLOYMENT
.
ARTISANS/TRADE
3620.
SEMI SKILLEDWELDER
Needed for burglar bars,gates, sliding gates forworkshop in Phillippi.Must have experience.No chancers please.
Don't send me a Pls CallMe - if you have the
requirements for the job,phone me on 060 361 2144
.
GENERAL
3680
.
AVON AGENTSNEEDED
Get up to 30% commission+ FREE GIFTS.Call: 074 1098511
.HEALTH COACHES NEEDED
Earn R2 000 - R7 000 p.m.Ph/W.att. 076153 4736/021 6383766
.
JOBS AVAILABLE18 Housekeepers /cleaners15 Cashiers, 14 porters
14 data capturere20 waitrons10 bartenders
15 Call centres, 10 Banktellers
15 Cruise ship attendants,10 flight attendants12 Receptionists17 Heerengracht
Street, Pier House, 7thFloor, office 701, Nextto Park Inn HotelCape Town
Call: 021 828 2416 /081 8277 046 /079 485 5896
.
SALES &MARKETING
3760
.
SALES JOBSAVAILABLEIMMEDIATELYLet us help you toachieve your earning
potential!
No experience neededFree training providedNo vehicle needed!
We offer:Basic SalaryCommissionAllowance
For appointmentCall Aileen021 930 9068
Terms & ConditionsApply
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Sales RepresentativesLooking for people with no
experience to join ourexciting team.
20 Permanent postsavailable. No training fee.Contact 021 824 4017 or
email CV toclassictechniques
.
TRAININGCOURSES
3765
.
Kayamandi Elderly4 months home based care
course R3250.00The course consists of1month theory and3months practical.
[email protected] 1, 17th AvenueKensington 7405 /021 838 2346
‘Take care of the greyheaded‘
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Kingsway CollegeFor Computing&Business Study
www.kingswaycollege.co.za
[email protected]#Project Management# Electrical Engineering
# Civil Engineering# Mechanical Engineering
# Tourism# Public Management
# Marketing Management# Human Resource
# Business Management# Public Relations#English & Xhosa# Police & Traffic
# Information Tech (IT)# Bookkeeping
# Economics & Accounting# Office Administration
# Aviation courses# Vocational Courses#Pastel Accounting# Flight attendant
# Database# System Support
# Cert. Port E. Learning
# MATRIC - RE-WRITESHORT & LONG COURSES
17 Heerengracht Str.Pier House,
7th floor, Office 701,next to Park Inn Hotel
Cape Town.
Tel: 021 421 9170 /021 481 4287 /021 828 2416
Fax: 021 418 7909
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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CALL CENTRES3640
.
OUTBOUND CALL CENTRE AGENTSREQUIRED IN
GRASSY PARK/RETREAT/STEENBERG
08:00 TO 16:00 OR 17:00 TO 20:00(WEEK DAYS ONLY)
POTENTIAL EARNINGSMARKET RELATED SALARY
We are an established national company, who havebeen marketing quality products for the past 28 years.We are looking for vibrant, responsible individuals who
are target driven.
Criteria:Excellent communication skillsPositive attitudeCompetitive dispositionMatric preferableFully conversant in both English and AfrikaansContactable referencesOutbound telemarketing experience advantageous
PLEASE EMAIL OR FAX A 3 PAGE CV TO:[email protected]
fax: (021) 701 8976
Should you not receive a response within two weeks,please consider your application unsuccessful.
.
SALES & MARKETING3760
.
NEED TO EARN EXTRA MONEYIN MEDIA SALES?
SMS Fatima/Craig and the area you are in to0739903739 or 0738413614.
You will be contacted within 24 hours
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Tough task for WP womenLIAM MOSES
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A single match could define an entireseason for the Western Province wom-en’s cricket team.
Province take on neighbours Boland inWellington on Sunday and a loss will slashthe team’s chances of semi-final qualifica-tion.WP currently top the West/East group in
Cricket South Africa’s provincial league,with six wins from seven games.Boland are second, but have a game in
hand and are the only side to have beatenWP this season.Province coach Cobus Roodt is confident
his charges can pull off a victory, despitehaving three key players away on national
duty. “The Boland game is an important onefor the season. If we win, we will reach thesemi-finals,” he says.“I am confident we can win. I believe the
girls can pull through. There is a lot of workthat has gone in to get the girls ready. Theyunderstand what lies ahead, so there is noreason why we can’t win.”Roodt’s side racked up comfortable victo-
ries in their last two matches, posting 371/5before skittling out Border Kei for just 24runs on Saturday and then beating Borderby 36 runs on Sunday.Province have just three games left in the
pool stages; Boland on Sunday, before facingEastern Province on Saturday 1 Februaryand South Western Districts on Sunday 2February.Finishing at the summit of the West/East
group will ensure they go through alongwith the winners of the Highveld and Cen-tral groups.The best second-placed side out of all three
groups will be the fourth semi-finalist.A full haul of points in the last three games
could also seal a home semi-final for Prov-ince. Roodt believes the location of the play-off will not affect his side’s performance.“Playing at home gives you a small advan-
tage, but we are used to playing away,” hesays.“I find the team gels better when we are
away from home, because they all live in ahotel together. When they are at home, youdon’t know what they are doing. I believe acricket ground is just a cricket ground.”Last season Roodt’s side beat Gauteng at
the Wanderers to secure the title, after
knocking out Northerns at Newlands theprevious week.KwaZulu-Natal currently top the Central
pool, while Northerns and Gauteng are firstand second, respectively, in the Highveldgroup.Roodt says they would happily face any
side in the competition shouldWP reach thesemis.“You expect to face the strong teams so it
doesn’t matter who we play,” he says.“We just have to ensure that we play our
very best cricket. If we do, it doesn’t matter.I believe to be the best, you have to beat thebest – that’s one of the slogans we live by inthe team.”The final pool matches against EP and
SWD will both take place at Mutual Park inPinelands next month.
CHASING HARD: Netherlands player Willemijn Bos (left) hunts down South Africa’sQuanita Bobbs during a Hartleyvale Summer Series hockey match on Saturday. SouthAfrica lost 5-0. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
HOME AND DRY: Falcon Normies player Kirsten Hearne slides into home base as Tantasport catcherCatherine van der Boom is too late with the tag. The Super League softball match was playedat Turfhall Sports Complex on Saturday. Normies were 8-1 victors. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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Around 20 000 people are set to fill thestreets of Cape Town in honour of thelate former president NelsonMandela atthe 15th annual 10km Big Walk inMarch.The event has become a highlight of
the Cape Town social sports calendar, soorganisers have decided to honourMadiba this year. People’s Post is theprint media sponsor of the Big Walk.As usual the Red Cross WarMemorial
Children’s Hospital Trust has been se-lected as the main beneficiary of theevent, but a percentage of the proceedswill also be given the Nelson MandelaFoundation. The walk will be held onSunday 2 March.Big Walk Committee chairperson Da-
wood Essack highlighted the walk’s 15thanniversary. “As a special commemora-tion of the 15th anniversary we will behavinga 15kmrunorwalkaswell. Everykilometre will be dedicated to the socialchallenges faced by some communities,”he says.“These challenges include education,
healthcare, physical fitness, drugs, theabuse of women and children, HIV/Aidsand the physically disabled.”At the event launch last week CEO of
the Mandela Rhodes Trust and repre-sentative of theNelsonMandelaFounda-tion, Shaun Johnson, thanked the BigWalkCommittee “for honouring our latepatron and founder”.Since its inauguration in 2000, the race
has donated over R1.6m to the Red CrossHospital.In 2012 themoneywas used to upgrade
the hospital’s burns unit and surgerywards, while last year’s R245 000 wasused to upgrade the radiology depart-ment.Trust CEO Louise Driver says this
year’s donation will be used to upgradethe paediatric intensive care ward. “Iwant to thank the Big Walk Committeefor selecting the Red CrossWarMemori-al Children’s Hospital Trust as the bene-ficiary again,” she says.“It’s amazing that they have been sup-
porting us for 14 consecutive years. Themoney has been given to a number ofprojects; there isn’t a part of the hospitalthat the Big Walk has not touched.”
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Kind draw for local clubsLIAM MOSES
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Santos will face an unknown quantitywhen they tackle Gamalakhe United inthe Nedbank Cup round of 32.
The People’s Team will face the KwaZulu-Natal side at home after being paired in thedraw last week.
Santos coach David Notoane says he ishappy with the draw, but will be doing hishomework on the minnows to prevent anyupsets.
“We are playing at home and that is veryimportant, but we are playing against a Sec-ond Division team which is tricky,” he says.
“We don’t know much about them, but I
have started doing my homework. It’s thefirst time I have heard about them. I havespoken to some of the people I know in Kwa-Zulu-Natal, so I have a little bit of incite intothe team we are facing.
“We are happy with the draw, but we arenot going to take it lightly.”
Santos are currently fifth on the NationalFirst Division (NFD) table, eight points be-hind the league leaders, but have a game inhand.
Notoane’s side suffered a 1-0 loss to localrivals Vasco da Gama in their last outingand will need to take maximum points fromSaturday’s match away to Sivutsa Stars tokeep their hopes of promotion alive.
Meanwhile, neighbours Milano United
have also welcomed a fortunate NedbankCup draw result after some indifferent formin the NFD.
The Grassy Park side will host Bloemfon-tein Young Tigers in the round of 32.
Milano coach Theo Hempe says he wouldhave preferred to play a bigger team, whichwould’ve drawn in a large crowd of support-ers.
“We are not complaining; it’s a favourabledraw so we want to give it everything andgo as far as possible in the Nedbank Cup,”he says.
Hempe says he last faced Tigers as a play-er. “It’s not the first time I’ve heard of theclub. I played against them a while back,when they were still in the NFD a few years
ago. We will give them the respect they de-serve,” he says.
Milano held the top spot in the league justtwo weeks ago, but surrendered first placeafter a draw with FC Cape Town. They havesince dropped to third following a loss to Jo-mo Cosmos at the weekend.
Hempe’s side trail first-placed ChippaUnited and second-placed Vasco da Gama bya solitary point.
The former midfielder has brushed off thepoor results as a temporary dip in form andexpects his charges to turn it around againstRoses United at the Wynberg Military Baseon Sunday.
The dates for the Nedbank Cup matcheshave not yet been announced.
AHEAD OF THE PACK:Nigeria’s AzubuikeEgwuekwe (left) risesabove Nigerian goal-keeper Chigozie Ag-bim and Bafana Bafa-na striker KatlegoMashego to headclear during an Afri-can Nations Champi-onship (CHAN)match at Cape TownStadium on Sunday.Bafana were knockedout of the tourna-ment after suffering a3-1 loss to the SuperEagles.
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HURDLING: Zimbabwe’s Simba Sithole leaps over a tackle from Burkina Faso’s Issoufou Dayoduring an African Nations Championship (CHAN) match at Athlone Stadium on Monday. Zimba-bwe were 1-0 victors . PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS