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TUESDAY 18 August 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] 18 August 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Email: [email protected]
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RAP YOUR RIGHTS: Emile YX? has taken on a new parttime job as creative director for the Constitutional Literacy andService Initiative. He is looking at artistic ways to make people aware of the Constitution and South Africans’ constitutionalrights. He plans to use rap, poetry, drawing, sketching, singing and graffiti to engage the youth in schools. Ultimately, heaims to increase constitutional awareness through artistic creation with young people. Schools interested in this project cancontact Emile on 082 395 8125 or [email protected]. Emile is pictured here with dance group Mixed Mense.
Watchareason webCHEVON BOOYSEN
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Lansdowne and Rondebosch East residents can nowmonitor activity in their areas online.This comes after the LanRoe Neighbourhood
Watch officially launched its website at a meeting heldat the Vera School on Thursday evening last week.Residents will be able to stay up to date with activity
in their neighbourhood, report crime and advertisetheir businesses on the site as it also offers a classifiedssection.LanRoe Neighbourhood Watch chairperson Ahmad
Gangat urged residents to visit the site to ensure it wasa sustainable site.“This is a work in progress and we urge our residents
to share the site and visit it as often as possible. Thisway we will all be up to date with events and activitiesin our area but we will also in that way ensure that thiswill benefit us in the long run,” Gangat said.The site, which was developed by Watch member
Samier Saban, has been up for just less than twomonths.“Tell uswhat youwant andwhat you don’twant. This
is our site and wewant it to work for everybody,” Gang-at added.The Watch also announced its plan to install signage
to show that the area is patrolled by the Watch.“For now we are planning to have 48 durable signs
put up in the area. There are also future plans to havesurveillance cameras put up in the area so we may bea proactive instead of a reactive community,” Gangatadded.The Watch was established last year after residents
became “nervous” due to a spike in crime in the area.“Since LanRoe started as a neighbourhood watch in
sector 2 crime levels here have decreased,” he said.Lansdowne police station commanderColonel JanAl-
exander confirms sector 2 has proven the most success-ful with a decrease in crime.V Visit the LanRoe Neighbourhood Watch website on www.lanroe.co.za.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word “Post”, SMS yourviews to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
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Alexander Sinton High School in Craw-ford boasts the best high school dance
crew in Cape Town – again.Its team took home top honours in a
dance crew competition, called 021BDC, atthe Joseph Stone Auditorium recently.
The team from Prince George PrimarySchool won the primary school category.
The competition, now in its fourth year,is a platform for the youth to showcase theirtalent, as well as develop team-buildingskills, discipline and creative problem-solv-ing.
Alexander Sinton has won previously aswell. Previous winners of the competitionorganised by Project 021 have also come
from Lavender Hill and Bellville Technicalhigh schools.
180 primary and high school pupils fromacross Cape Town took part in this year’sevent. A packed auditorium witnessed anamazing display of talent. In addition to thecompetitive dance pieces there were alsospecial guest artists who performed solodance pieces, inspirational songs and Latinand ballroom numbers.
The judges had a tough task in choosingthewinners of fivehoursof competition, butthey eventually selected the three topschools in each of the categories.
After deliberation, and adding to the dra-mabykeeping the audience in suspense, thewinning crews were announced.
The top three crews in the primaryschools category came from Plumstead Pre-
paratory, Levana Primary and PrinceGeorge Primary schools.
In the high schools category the top threecrews were from Northpine (XO Kiddz),Bellville Technical and Alexander Sintonhigh schools.
One member of the Alexander Sintoncrew, Tiffany Braaf, also won a DamelinCollege bursary to the value of R10 000, thusmaking her day twice as special.
“Project 021 continues to create opportu-nities to develop pupils through creativearts and has already started preparing forour poetry & motion event on 24 Septem-ber,” David Cornelson, Project 021’s manag-ing director, says.V For more information about Project 021 or the nextevent contact 072 602 8570 or [email protected].
Alexander Sinton best dance crew
Above: Kristi Perry was one of the solo artists whotreated the audience with her performance at thedance crew competition.
Crawford residents are invited to the annualmeeting of the Crawford NeighbourhoodWatch at the St Marks hall in Bamford Ave-nue on Monday next week at 19:00. Bounda-ries for the neighbourhood watch are Krom-boomRoad toNewtonAvenueand the railwayline to Jan Smuts Drive. For more informa-tion contact Abdusalaam Zemanay on083 746 3906.
Crawford watch meets
Victoria Cricket Club will host a golf day onSunday 6 September at the Strand golf course.
The fundraiser is in aid ofVictoria’s upcom-ing pre-season tour to East London.
The formatwill be a four-ball better-ball Sta-bleford and will cost R325 per player or R1300per four-ball. This will include a prize-givingdinner. Sponsoring a hole will cost R500.
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At least a car a day stolen in LansdowneThe Lansdowne policing precinct is cur-rently seeing a spike in the theft of cars.This spike has been happening sinceMarch this year.
According to Lansdowne police spokes-person Sergeant Nkululeko Mnyaka po-lice reports reflect that at least one cargets stolen in the precinct daily.
“The most problematic places are theentertainment places, night clubs, thetrain station and also business premises– in the parking areas. Mostly old cars aretargeted, such as Toyotas, Isuzus, Volks-wagens, Mazdas, Fords and Nissans,”Mnyaka says.
Lansdowne police station commanderColonel Jan Alexander urges all enter-tainment places and businesses tostrengthen their security in their premis-es and parking area.
“Some parking areas have car guardsand it is not understandable how the ve-hicles go missing under the watch of thecar guards. We call upon the businessowners to have car guards profiled orchecked at the police station.”V Anyone with information can contact the Lans-downe detectives on 021 700 9000 or082 576 2804. Anonymity for information given isguaranteed.
CHEVON BOOYSEN@ChevonBooysen
The Manenberg steering committee hashit back at Cosatu, accusing the trade
unions organisation of using the committeein its political battle without permission.
Steering committee chairperson MelanieManuel says the committee was not consult-ed before a Cosatu press conference heldoutside the Manenberg police station twoweeks ago.
During its press conference Cosatu “bat-ted” for the steering committee, she says, inregards to the mayoral urban regenerationprogramme.
Cosatu regional secretary Tony Ehren-reich said on the day “the press conferenceof the Cape Flats communities with the Ma-nenberg community is in relation to theneed for equality of the areas which ad-dresses apartheid spatial and crime pat-terns”.
In a statement he “condemned” premierHelen Zille and mayor Patricia de Lille fortheir “failure to consult on Manenbergplans and dividing Cape Flats communities,by determining which areas will get sup-port, if they play ball”.
“Firstly, there must be consultation withall the role players all of the time, and notonly now when the DA sees no way to ad-dress the crisis in the society and they con-sult some and favour mainly their pals inthe area. Any initiative that is taken mustbe part of a city-wide plan that sees all areasincluded, as the gangs are syndicated andspread to all the areas, and pressure in onepoint alone will just move the activities toother areas,” Ehrenreich said.
In response Manuel says: “We were not
approached by Cosatu at all before they de-cided to host the press conference. We willnot tolerate being used as political pawnsand in such are saying that the Manenbergproject steering committee is apolitical.”
She adds the steering committee has beeninvolved with a lengthy process which in-volves the violence prevention through ur-ban upgrading (VPUU) initiative.
“As the duly-elected steering committeemembers, we acknowledge the communityaction plan, referred to as the CAP docu-ment, in its draft format and the work andhours that went into its formation by theManenberg community, the City of CapeTown’s two assigned officials and the VPUUfor the last year,” Manuel says.
“The Manenberg steering committee isan organised structure into which a lot ofplanning has gone. We work from the bot-tom up and consult a lot with the communi-ty. This was not done when Cosatu came tothe community after the joint press confer-ence held on 3 August with Zille and De Lil-le,” she adds.
The VPUU and the Manenberg projectsteering committee announced the progresson the Manenberg upgrade plans at thatfirst press conference, including the estab-lishment of a new healthcare facility, a vo-cational school and a satellite law enforce-ment station.
“There was no consultation or participa-tion with the greater community of Manen-berg or with the project steering committeeon the part of Cosatu. Therefore Cosatu can-not speak on behalf of the people of Manen-berg,” Manuel says.
“We only waited this long to respond tothe statement because we wanted to re-spond as an entity.”
MANENBERG
Steering committee‘won’t play politics’
Two wanted for cigarettes robberyA British American Tobacco (BAT) truckwas robbed in Lansdowne on Thursdaymorning last week.
Lansdowne police spokesperson Ser-geant Nkululeko Mnyaka says the 32-year-old driver of the truck was delivering ciga-rettes at a store when he was hijacked bytwo unknown men.
“He was delivering cigarettes at New Sil-vertree Store in Lansdowne Road. When hecame out of the shop he was approached bytwo unknown men who threatened himwith a firearm.
“One suspect got into the driver’s sideand drove with the BAT driver in the truckto Quick Road and offloaded seven boxes ofcigarettes worth R60 000 into a white Toyo-ta Conquest,” Mnyaka says.
According to Mnyaka the suspects alsotook cash from the truck and fled in an un-known direction.
“The suspect who drove the vehicle waswearing a navy blue jacket and had a fire-arm tucked in at the front of his pants.”
A case of armed robbery was opened forinvestigation. No shots were fired and noinjuries were sustained during the inci-dent.
No arrests were made.. In another incident on Wednesday even-ing last week, police officers were patrol-ling in the Lansdowne area as part of Oper-ation Combat when they received a tip-offthat drugs were being sold at a property.
“At Arba Street in Rylands officers wereinformed about the house and went to in-vestigate. There were four women and oneman, who introduced himself as the ownerof the house. Police then asked permissionto search the home, which was granted.They started searching the house andfound ten plastic bags of tik weighing 1kgwith an estimated street value of R1 000,”Mnyaka confirms.
A 46-year-old man was arrested on char-ges of dealing in drugs and possession ofdrugs.
The suspect was due to appear in Wyn-berg Magistrate’s Court last week.
Lansdowne police station commanderColonel Jan Alexander applauds the mem-
bers of Operation Combat for their goodwork. He encourages community membersto inform police of any illegal activities.V Anyone with information can contact the Lans-downe detectives on 021 700 9000 or 082 576 2804.Anonymity for information given is guaranteed.
PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 18 August 20154 NEWS
Six in 10 people with dementia will wan-der and may become lost.A personwithAlzheimer’smay not re-
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City’s design fest may show futureTIYESE JERANJI
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This year’s OpenDesign Festival promisesto bring design and innovation to life in
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hubs at City Hall and the V&A Waterfront,the 12-day festival ends on 23 August.The programme hasmore than 100 events,
most of which are free. Key events are:. The first-ever Maker Faire and relatedconference, which will bring leaders in themaker movement as well as large organisa-tions such as Microsoft and DigitalGlobe to-gether for discussions. The Design for Tomorrow showcase andexhibition in collaboration with Index. The designing careers programme, whichexplores the values and impact of design asa viable career option for high school pupils. TEDx Cape Town. Pecha Kucha.TheTalk100 series,with international andlocal experts on design and innovation inhealth, technology, “urban hacktivism”, so-
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explore the many ways we can use designand innovation today to secure a better fu-ture for tomorrow’s generation. This year’sprogramme gives us a chance to reflect onwhat we want our future world to look like.We’re giving our visitors and collaboratorsa moment to come together to co-create that
vision,” he adds.The festival is a showcase of how human-
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The citywide Open Design Festival runs until23 August. Most events are free.
PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 18 August 2015 NEWS 5
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Kenwyn residents managed to gather agroup of people on Sunday to do another
clean-up at the Kenwyn Nature Park onSunday.Residents braved the elements and
donned their Wellies to clean up the water-logged area.Dylan Barsby from the Friends of Kenil-
worth Racecourse Conservation Area saidtheKenwynNaturePark is a community in-itiative to turn Chukker Road Open Spaceinto a nature park.“We also want to use the space for biodi-
versity awareness as well as for use by thecommunity and even by shoppers from Ac-cess Park and Kenilworth Centre becausethe land is situated right next door to a ma-jor shopping hub. The beauty of this propos-al is that, not only is it likely to be sustaina-ble, but it actually killsmanybirdswith onestone,” Barsby said.In terms of biodiversity, Barsby explains
that the park would conserve critically en-
dangered Cape Flats Sand Fynbos and CapeLowland Freshwater Wetlands.“It also lies exactly on theM5biodiversity
corridor, plugging a gap in this string of na-ture reserves. This corridor is also a RiverCorridor. The Kromboom River has its up-per reaches in the proposed Kenwyn parkbefore flowing northwards along the M5,joining Black River at the Two Rivers Ur-banPark. Thehealth of any river systemde-pends on its upper reaches, so our park iscrucial,” he explains.The proposed conservation area will also
incorporate environmental education asthe space lies alongside Oaklands HighSchool which has shown an enormous in-terest in the environment and has even at-tempted to construct its ownwetland on theschool property,” Barsby adds.He adds the community has also ex-
pressed having a simple circular asphalt-cycling and jogging track.“Of course this would serve to bring the
community into the space, but a circulartrack also protects biodiversity, by actingas a buffer against weeds,” he says.
The black refusebags with the dirtcollected at theChukker Road openspace can be seenin the background.Residents cameout to clean upthe area which isproposed for anature park.PHOTO: CHEVONBOOYSEN
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“Act like a lady.”It’s a refrain every woman has heard at least once in
her life.So often uttered by our mothers, grandmothers and
many patriarchs, the outdated refrain has done nothingbut add unrealistic expectations onto women’s roles.Recently, social media outcry was sparked by a Wom-
en’s Day advert by Bic, which called on women to “looklike a girl, act like a lady, think like a man and work likea boss”.Women are told to think a certain way, to look a certain
way and, most importantly, to behave a certain way.All while holding down jobs, running homes and caring
for families. They are expected to look young and fit,showing no signs of the children they have given birthto or the tragedy they may have experienced. There is nospace for wrinkles, whether from frowning or smiling.Women have to talk a certain way and dress a certain
way.It’s an expression that tells women to behave within
limitations. It tells women to pretend to be somethingtheymaynot be. It forceswomen to sacrifice their unique-ness to fit into a preconceived mould.And often, to be these things, women must metaphori-
cally chop off parts of themselves to fit the cast.Loud, passionate, determined, expressive, protective
women are forced to act demurely and submissively.It is past the time we start to move away from imposing
outdated rules on howwomen look and behave. Shouldn’twe honour strength and individuality in our women,rather than asking them to conform?Those strong, passionate women are the ones who
shape the world – surely we should be encouraging ourgirls to grow in that direction?Forget being a lady.Being yourself will do you more favours.
Brass Bell cares for patronsAfter a wonderful lunch on Saturdaywith family and friends, we left theBrass Bell in great spirits. To mysurprise I received a call 10 minuteslater to say they had found my wallet.Unfortunately for me, all the cash wasgone. Since I had paid the bill on mycard after receiving cash from the restmy party, it was a significant amount.In the current economic environment,
I just assumed it was gone forever. Atleast all my cards, licences and otherinformation were still there.Without any further contact from
myself the Brass Bell management tookit upon themselves to review the camerarecordings. To my amazement I receiveda call today to say that they had solvedthe mystery and that I could collect themissing cash. Every cent was there.There are still good people out there
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Tackle cable theft from the other angleWe continually hear about cable theftand how it is debilitating everythingaround us and costing us all a fortune inlost time, lost contracts, lost wages andthe cost of repairs.I realise that to patrol or police every
cable installation is impossible, but whycan we not attack it from the other end?Where is all this stolen copper beingsold and to whom? There must behundreds of thieves but there cannot be
that many buyers or processors.Why can we not close down the
trading in copper by scrap dealers? Iknow they will bleat that it is theirlivelihood, but it is mostly illegal, soclose it! Where are the yards selling itlocally or exporting it? Close down theexport of copper, shut the door!Is this is possible, and if not, why not?
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Ecigarettes shouldn’t be marketedThe billboard on the N1 with the mes-sage “E-cigarettes save lives” is highlymisleading because it can help to savethe lives of existing tobacco smokers.This message can be easily misinter-
preted by our highly daring and adven-turous youth that e-cigarettes are safe.I do not agree with the advertisers
that nicotine is a way of calming thenerves. It is the withdrawal of nicotinefrom the body that makes smokers feelirritable and restless and sets up thecraving for another cigarette.It is not only the nicotine that calms
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deemed safe because the chemicalnicotine is highly addictive and is agateway drug to harder drugs.Finally, we should prevent the liberal
advertising of e-cigarettes before we landup in a situation where lobbyists fore-cigarettes become so powerful that itbecomes impossible to stop them – likewe are currently finding with theadvertisers of alcohol.
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BabooncapersOn Women’s Day public holiday friendsinvited me to join them on an outing toCape Point nature reserve. There aresigns every few hundred metres warningvisitors to not feed baboons. We threeCapetonians read the signs casually aswe were well-aware of baboon capers,having lived here for many years. Wesaw troops of baboons and enjoyed theantics as babies chased each otherthrough the bush and over the road.The troop moved off and we stopped
for lunch. As if summoned by a dinnergong, a teenage baboon broke away fromthe troop and loped towards us. Hemoved amazingly fast and although aparks board employee shouted at us toclose the doors, Aap se Kind outfoxed usall and leapt into the car. He snatched anegg roll while we swore, shouted andgesticulated.He left and moved off down a bank
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A visitor saw our dilemma and ran upwaving a rod. Baboon loped off for thesecond time.We gratefully got back in the car and
immediately noticed the pong. Baboonhad lost control of his bowels in all thedrama and done a number two on thepassenger seat.Fortunately my friends live at Scarbo-
rough and after a shower and the loan ofclean clothes we could laugh.Lesson learned: Never underestimate a
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Please note that limited seating is available for members of the public and, therefore, seatswill be allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you wish to attend the meeting, youare requested to contact Nadine Damon on 021 400 3708 between 09:00 and 16:00. Allrequests for attendance must be received by no later than a day before the meeting. Youwill be required to provide your surname, initials and contact telephone number. Visitors arekindly requested to be seated by 09:30.
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Keep eye on your moneyPolice have cautioned residents to be
wary of criminals using skimming devi-ces to conduct fraud.To raise awareness against falling victim
to fraud, residents have been encouraged tobecome familiar with information on skim-ming devices.Grassy Park police spokesperson War-
rant Officer Wynita Kleinsmith says crimi-nals increasingly make use of magneticstrip card readers, also known as skimmingdevices ormagnetic swipe readers, to dupli-cate credit and debit cards.A skimming device is a type of card read-
er which records the data encoded on theback of a card (on the magnetic strip) whena card is swiped through it. The data is usedto duplicate the card and to steal the fundsin the account of the card holder.
Skimming“Skimming can occur when an unsus-
pecting card holder swipes their cardthrough an illegal skimming device at-tached to an ATM or when another personwho, for instance, is working at a retailer,restaurant, hotel or who is impersonatinga bank official, illegally swipes the cardthrough a hand-held card reader,” Klein-smith explains.Criminals download the data recorded
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small and operated by hand. The criminalneeds to acquire a card and would then
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Residents are cautioned to be wary of ATMskimming devices which could lead to theftfrom your bank account.
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The price of healthy food is rising andit’s those most in need of a nutritiousmeal who have to tighten their belts.The Bureau for Food and Agricul-
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of thehealthy eating plan increased by36%, a faster rate than general infla-tion. A household would have to havean income of about R5630 monthly.
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A few world records may be broken atthe seventhannualEarthwavebeach fes-tival which will take place at Surfers’Corner in Muizenberg from 26 to 27 Sep-tember.The Guinness world records for the
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SteenbergHighSchool’sband willbe amongthe localactsperformingin the BrassBandExtravaganza atArtscape onSaturday.PHOTO:MICHAEL PACE
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HERBALIST1435
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DRIVINGSCHOOLS
1417
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VICTORIOUS DRIVINGSCHOOL from R100 / hour072 6946817/021-3933560
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FINANCIAL
1420
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DO YOU NEED HELP?Is your house going to be
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HERBALISTS
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LEGAL
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LOANS
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SOCIAL &RECREATION
1475
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911 MOBILE DISCO FOR ALLOCCASIONS PH: 082 337 0911
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TRAINING &EDUCATION
1480
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MATHSIndividual tutoringContact 071 1737 138
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WEDDINGS
1490
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FOR SALE
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WENDY HOUSES
1677
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ALLY'S WENDIESNutec 3 x 6 - R6 500
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WENDY HOUSES072 706 8787
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BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610
.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
1620
.All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
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WANTED TO BUY
1675
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AA's BUYS good quality furnitureand appliances. We collect. Ph021-374 6060 or 083 948 2804
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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803
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A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801
.A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted
Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
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We specialize in• Carports• Paving• Building of boundary walls orversades
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RUBBLEREMOVALdelivery of sand/stone.
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VIBRACRETE SLABS,PAVINGSLABS & EXTENSIONS
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BUILDINGPLANS
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ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133
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CARPENTRY
1874
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SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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CLEANINGSEVICES
1805
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A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couchesfor R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Dry in 45 mins.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807
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DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &
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TV/Microwave Repairs18 Lanaria Crescent,
SilvertownBudget Electronics021 633 1802083 486 5394
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ELECTRICAL
1810
.24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
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ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
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FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)
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Fridges & Deep Freezers wantedWorking or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507
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All Installations & Maintenanceby Ronald George Electrical
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REPAIRS
1818
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REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRSLGS ELectronics, LG SpecialistHiFi, TV, DVD, Microwaves
Collect and deliverContact 078 577 1580
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
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BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.
Ph Albert 073 545 6994
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GATES, FENCING,GATEAUTOMATION&BOUNDARYWALLS.Ph073 268 1998
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PAVING
1873
.ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
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BROWN 4 Paving DampproofingPainting etc 24/7 - 060 91 66 111
or 073 614 5776
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PLUMBERS
1855
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For all your plumbing needsas well as
Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered
All workmanship guaranteed!!
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PLUMBINGTiling & ElectricalTel: 079 018 2091
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RUBBLE
REMOVAL
1860
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REFUSE COMPOST SAND etcREMOVED 24/7 % 060 91 66 111
or 073 614 5776
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SWIMMING POOLS
1867
.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
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TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870
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5 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713
.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
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ACCOMMODATION
2635
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GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 - 10 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309
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TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601
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MAURITIUS GROUP Tour leavingOctober 2016 For info, call Velme021-392 0148 or 073 202 5776
BranchesWynberg: Next to Magistrate Court, Church Street Tel: 021 201 6680
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EMPLOYMENT
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SALES &MARKETING
3760
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Extra IncomeSell Justine Cosmetics
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LEGAL & TENDERS
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RE-REGISTRATIONS
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Please take notice that NatissLiley Kodia intends making appli-cation to the Commissioner of CIPCfor the reinstatement ofThe Business Zone 2299 -2008/ /214060/ 23 . Please takenotice that any objection to theapplication must be lodge withCommissioner of CIPC withintwenty one 21 days of the date ofthe application hereof.
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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CALL CENTRES3640
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DRIVERS3650
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GENERAL3680
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PART time&FULL time job available now8 Data capturers, 5 Waiters, 4 Bartenders,6 Call centres, 2 Bank tellers, 4 Cruise ship
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TRAINING COURSES3765
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At 17 alreadya hockey starBEN BURGER
17-year-old Che February is the People’sPostLet’s Play Sport Star of themonth forJuly.Che lives, eats and sleeps hockey. His
greatest dream is to play professional clubhockey in Europe or Australia and to repre-sent South Africa at the Olympic games.“I would like to start playing hockey full-
time, professionally if possible, even if thatmeans staying inEurope todo soandcomingback to South Africa during the Europeanhockey league off-season,” he says.Che, who attends Wynberg Boys’ High
School, started playing hockey in Grade 4 atSomerset House in Somerset West when hewas 10 years old.In 2011 Che was selected to captain his
school’s u.13Ahockey side andhewas select-ed for the Western Province u.13A hockeyteam. In 2012 he was selected for the PaulRoos Gymnasium u.14A hockey team andthe Boland u.14A Pinotage hockey team.Chemoved toWynberg Boys’ High to start
Grade 9 in 2013. Here he was selected for theschool’s u.16A hockey team and theWesternProvince u.16A interprovincial tournamenthockey team. The team won gold in Johan-nesburg.Last year Chewas selected for the school’s
first team and again for the WP u.16A inter-provincial tournament team.At this hockey tournament in Durban the
team won gold again. Che was the top goalscorer and voted best striker.He was also selected for the South African
u.16A hockey team.At the pro series indoor national tourna-
ment last year Che was selected for the SAu.17 indoor hockey team.Che still plays for his school’s first team
and also plays for the second team of WPCricket Club’s hockey club.
He was on the WP u.18A interprovincialtournament team that played in Bloemfon-tein earlier this year. There he was selectedfor the SA u.18A team.Che says he chose hockey because he fell
in love with the fast pace and adrenalinewhen he first played it as a 10-year-old.According to him it takes hard work and
dedication if you want to be good at hockey.He adds that it is difficult to balance academ-ics and training.“This year I am fortunate enough to be
coached by one of the best hockey coachesin South Africa, Paul Revington. All ourtraining sessions are high performance andthe training sessions are intense.“At school we train every day of the week,
except for a Tuesday, and then I also traintwice a week for two hours each after schoolat the WPCC hockey club.“It is difficult to balance hockey training
and academics. Because I don’t have muchtime at home to put in the hours for studyingI try my best to listen during lessons atschool. I try to understand as much of thework as possible from the very beginning inclass, so when it comes to exam time I revisea lot instead of restudying my work. In thisway I use most of my time after school forhockey training.”He says it is also important to live your
passion, dream big and enjoy your sport.“Inmy case, goals are very important. The
only way you can determine if you are mov-ing in the right direction is by setting goals.The goals will help you when the traininggets seriously tough and the games becomechallenging.”V If you want to nominate a sport star between theages of 13 and 18, email [email protected] Sports Star as the subject. Mention the achieve-ments of the nominee in detail. The email should beshorter than 300 words. The decision of the judgesis final.
Che February in action forthe WP u.18 team at theinterprovincial hockeytournament in Bloemfonteinearlier this year. There hewas selected for the SA u.18Ateam. PHOTO: TERRY FEBRUARY
HEATH ATHLETIC ALIVE IN COKE CUP: Maurice Williams of Heath Athletic andAshton Petersen of Benfica challenge for the ball during a Coke Cup knockout gameplayed in Manenberg on Sunday. Heath Athletic won 50 to advance to the round of 32.
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RANGERS CLIP VIOLETS: Yusuf Williams of Violets (left) breaks through a tackle ofHishaam Samaai of Surrey Estate Rangers. Rangers won the encounter in Surrey Estate, its firstin 20 years, 2216. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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2006 VW POLO 1.6DEP: R46 000 & R1 605 x 36
TOTAL: R103 780
2009 FIAT PANDA 1.1DEP: R26 000 & R1 346 x 36
TOTAL: R74 456
1990 VW JETTA CSiDEP: R14 800 & R1 062 x 24
TOTAL: R40 288
2009 VW CADDY 1.6DEP: R43 000 & R1 605 x 36
TOTAL R100 780
1995 M/BENZ C180DEP: R11 500 & R1 033 X 18
TOTAL: R30 094
1996 HONDA CIVIC 160iDep: R28 000& R1 420x 36
TOTAL: R79 120
2006 VW POLO 1.6DEP: R40 000 & R1 531 X 36
TOTAL:R95 116
1999 HONDA CRV 2.0DEP: R26 500 & R1 365 X 36
TOTAL: R75 640
2002 PAJERO 3.2D LWBDEP: R46 000 & R1 716 X 36
TOTAL: R107 776
2001 FORD FIESTA 1.4iDEP: R10 700 & R956 X 18
TOTAL: R27 908
A/C, P/S, E/WA/C, P/S, E/WREADY TO DELIVERREADY TO DELIVER FANTASTIC ECONOMYFANTASTIC ECONOMY
A/T, FOR THE OUTDOORSA/T, FOR THE OUTDOORS
R99 995AUTOMATICAUTOMATIC
Dep: R52 000 & R2 012 x 36R124 432
2006 BMW 320i
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Established as the highest pro-file road running race on thecontinent, the Sanlam Cape
TownMarathon aims to impact theeconomy this year by again boost-ing various sectors in the localcommunity.The 42km race was relaunched
last yearwith a newheadline spon-sor and a vision of making a valua-ble contribution as a world-classsports event.Achieving immediatesuccess, the race was recognisedby global governing body the Inter-national Association of AthleticsFederations (IAAF).Having set a goal of being includ-
ed among the world’s most prestig-ious road races, this year’s eventwas recently awarded silver statusby the IAAF, the only marathon inAfrica to achieve this status.“Our goal now is to achieve
IAAF gold status,” says Janet Wel-ham, race director for the CapeTown Marathon.“Ultimately, we want to be con-
sidered among the best 42km racesin the world. This event is morethan just a road race; we want tobe able to leverage off it in orderto meaningfully promote andchange, to contribute towards theeconomy and make an impact onsociety. We have taken giant stri-des, it is only our second year andwe can already see how much dif-ference it has made.”The marathon’s executive com-
mittee hopes to offer as much of acontribution to the Western Capeacross various sectors as othermarathon and ultra-marathon ra-ces around the country haveachieved.Races that have created a model
with this approach, boasting en-tries of between 5 000 and 23 000runners, include:. Soweto Marathon. Gauteng Marathon
. Durban City Marathon
. Comrades Marathon
. Loskop Marathon
. Om die Dam MarathonIn the Western Cape, existing
events in a number of differentsports have also established them-selves as world-class festivals:. Cape Epic mountain bike stagerace (1 200 participants). Cape Town Cycle Tour (35 000participants). Two Oceans Marathon (28 000participants)The success of these events,
which all have entry limits for lo-gistical and safety reasons, hingeson attracting local and foreign in-terest. This, in turn, creates a spin-off effect by boosting multiple sec-tors, including tourism and trans-port.“We believe we can add to and
support what has already beenachieved by existing events in or-der to provide real support to localcommunities,” Welham says.
Sport as vehicle“Studies have shown sport and
recreation can be used as a vehicleto provide a significant financialboost. We are confident we willcontinue to achieve this goal as therace expands.”Research presented at last year’s
inaugural Cape Town Peace Con-ference, held on the sidelines of theCape Town Marathon, showed ma-jor opportunities existed to posi-tion sport and recreation as a sec-tor with a comparative advantagein economic growth. The researchalso showed the potential to in-crease employment and social de-velopment.“The actual impact of sport and
recreation is largely unknown andvastly underestimated,” the find-ings stated.However, a 2011 recreation study
by the City of Cape Town found theparticipation rate of adults in thecity in sport and recreation was27%, andparticipation trendswererelatively low compared to otherprovinces.Despite the low rate of activity,
the contribution of sport and recre-ation to theWesternCape economywas estimated at R8bn per year.This showed the tremendous po-tential of high-profile, mass partic-ipation sports events.
Sport touristsSport and recreation could also
be directly linked to tourismtrends, the Peace Conferencefound, with a large number of peo-ple visiting the province and otherareas around the country as sporttourists.
South Africa has previouslyhosted numerous successful majorinternational events:. Rugby World Cup, 1995 (1.1mtickets sold for live matches). All Africa Games, 1999 (25 000foreign spectators, athletes and of-ficials). Cricket World Cup, 2003 (627 000tickets sold). Fifa Soccer World Cup, 2010(3.1m tickets sold)All these events attracted fans
andvisitors fromaround the globe,and their success created a spring-board for annual local festivalshoping to create similar interest.While these events attract more
visitors than annual road races, itwould be a once-off competition,whereas annual events such as theCape Town Marathon have the po-
tential to make a regular economicimpact. Last year’s race attractedover R22m in advertising valuealone in the four-month build-up tothe race and raised over R350 000for charity.Yegs Ramiah, chief executive of
Sanlam Brand, says: “The poten-tial impact of hosting Africa’s onlyIAAF-accredited marathon is un-deniable.“Besides providing a unique ex-
perience to runners from all overthe world, the event will boost citytourism and has the potential ofputting Cape Town, South Africaand our continent on the globalstage. Sanlam is proud to be ableto bring the race to Africa.”The second annual Cape Town
Marathon will be held on Sunday20 September.
Marathon to boost economy
This year’s Sanlam Cape Town Marathon on 20 September hopes to build on last year’s success, which saw theevent raise over R350 000 for charity.
Avendale Cricket Club invitescurrent and prospective crick-eters to join training in prepara-tion for the new cricket season.The Club will use the indoor
training facility at Pinelandsand Oude Molen high schoolsand practice is open for juniorand senior cricket players.The invitation is also open to
cricketers playing for otherclubs, but who live in the Ath-lone area, to join in if they seeka change closer to home.V All who are interested can contact:Juniors – Kurt Eksteen on084 304 2353 or Ian Pakoe or079 749 4585 and seniors – KeyaamBenjamin on 084 611 5626 or MichaelSwartz on 083 767 3577.
Cricket club invites preseason practice