Peoples Post Retreat Edition 9 August 2011
-
Upload
peoples-post -
Category
Documents
-
view
246 -
download
1
description
Transcript of Peoples Post Retreat Edition 9 August 2011
E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 9 August 2011 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481
Mark Brickles072 742 6963
CEA: MIEABroker/Owner.
RE MAX/ Ultra Select
Every Agent Will Promise
To Sell Your Home …We GUARANTEE it
Call Mark For More InfoOR
SMS “G9”,Your Name, Emailaddress/ address to 072 742 6963
FREE CALL 0800-00-00-0824HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEK
www.markbrickles.com
If your HomeDoesn’t SellWe’ll buy it
*Ts&Cs Apply*
CNR 11TH AVE & RETREAT RD
TEL: 021 715 8090/1469
AbsoluteAbsolute
EyecareEyecare
Optometrist
CCOOMMMMUUNNIITTYY CCAAMMPPAAIIGGNN
Terms & conditions apply
Most Medical Aids acceptedincl GEMS Medical AidUse your Edgars and Jet Cards
MasterCard®MasterCard®
EASY PAYMENT OPTIONS
Single Vision . . . . R850
Bifocals. . . . . . . R1200
Multifocals . . . . R1800
Distance / Reading specs
Incl eye test + frameto the value of R400 + clear lenses
Incl eye test + frameto the value of R400 + clear lenses
1 year Guarantee on all frames
Pigeon problem causes a flapTAURIQ HASSEN
MANY welcome waking up to thecheerful chirping of birds outside,
but the effect is slightly less pastoralwhen pigeons are running amok in yourceilings.
Residents across Lavender Hill can’t takethe fowl play any more; hordes of pigeons areslipping into the spaces above their flats, andfears of poor hygiene accompany the birds’infuriating noise.
ResidentEliseWilson says she is sickof hit-tingher ceilingwithherbroomin theattemptto hush the pigeons, which are fighting overmates right above her head.
Dust falls from ceiling, and the flats areprone to infestations of fleas and ticks, Wil-son says. “These are dirty birds ... and theyare creating all sorts of problems for a lot ofthe residents in this community.”
Fellow resident Phillip Adams says the“dirty birds” are not the only problem; mice
and rats also make their way into the loftyspaces, and when they die the flats stink forweeks.
“It’s sickening, and this cannot be healthyfor the people living here,” Adams says. “TheCity of Cape Town has known about this prob-lem for a very long time, because this is notsomething that only started happening theother day.
“You can go to every flat in this area andthey will tell you the same thing about thebirds. It’s very unhealthy, because you don’tknow what these birds are carrying.”
Community leader Clive Jacobs says hehas the same problem in his own flat. He sayscomplaints were lodged with council, and theflats were inspected in May, after which itwas apparently determined that the roofsneeded “bird-proofing”.
“They said they would go around to the oth-er flats and check out the problems,” Jacobssays. “They even made my ceiling loose andnever fixed it, but said they would be return-ing. They have yet to come back.”
Jacobs says the birds are particularly infu-riating in the early hours of the morning,making “unusual noises” and continuously“flapping their wings”.
“This is a ridiculous problem to have, butit has a simple a solution that is not being en-forced by the City of Cape Town.”
Dr Ivan Bromfield, executive director forCity Health, says birds’ nests can be infestedwith lice, mites and various other insects.
“The health risks that could be associatedwith the exposure to birds, their droppingsandcontents of theirnests canvary frommildskin irritation to fungal or bacterial infec-tions, depending on the level of exposure.”
Jacobs says no illnesses have yet been re-ported to him by residents.
Councillor Ernest Sonnenberg, MayoralCommittee Member for Human Settlements,says he is aware of the pigeon problem.“Birds are visible on most roofs, and tracesof nesting have been found inside the roofsof the flats,”he says. “This is anongoingprob-lem that worsens during the breeding sea-
son.”Sonnenberg says council workers remove
nests in problem houses and then seal entrypoints to stop the birds from returning.
The councillor says it is extremely difficultto control these birds, and encourages resi-dents to keep reporting their grievances totheir local Housing Office.
“The maintenance section should then in-vestigate and remedy the problem,” says Son-nenberg.
GUILTY PARTY: Pigeons have become a source of fury for locals.Photos: Tauriq Hassen
UNHEALTHY: A resident points out her ceiling, which she saysis laden with bird droppings.
SOLUTION NEEDED: Community leader Clive Jacobs is callingon the council to stop the birds from getting into homes.
Page 2 People’s Post Retreat NEWS Tuesday 9 August 2011
Sing alongTHE Saint Joseph ChristmasBand will host a karaoke evening
at the Retreat Hotel at 20:00 onFriday 12 August. Admission isR20.
Contact Anthony on082 632 4414
The womanly pride of Proudly South AfricanAS PART of its 93 000
Jobs for MandelaDay Campaign, ProudlySouth African (PSA) iscelebrating Women’sMonth and all the womenwho have played a role inthe country’s develop-ment.
The organisation’s job-creation initiative,launched on 16 July, aims toget all state organs, busi-nesses and individuals be-hind the task of creating93 000 jobs in the name ofMandela. Women have ahuge part to play in this,PSA recognises; from gen-erations of terrible inequal-ity, women are rising to theprominence they deserve,and today it is not unusualto find women in positionsof financial and corporatepower.
Grant Thornton, one ofthe people behind an inter-national business reportlaunched on InternationalWomen’s Day, says SouthAfrican businesswomenhold 27% of senior manage-ment positions, beating theglobal average of 20%. This
is largely attributed to theSouth African govern-ment’s work in promotinggender equality in theworkplace.
Women in business stillhave a long way to go insome respects, though: only3% of South African compa-nies surveyed had a femalechief executive officer – 5%lower than their globalcounterparts.
As such, PSA is workinghard to garner recognitionfor thewomenwhoso richlydeserve it, and praises thoseleading ladies who do theirbest to elevate South Africa.
In keeping with its Wom-en’s Month celebration,PSA is profiling some of itsmembers who have foundsuccess as dynamic busi-nesswomen.
The Clover Mama mis-sion
The first high-poweredwoman under the limelightis Professor Elaine Vlok,who is the corporate socialinvestment manager for theaward-winning Clover Ma-ma Afrika Trust. PSA inter-
viewed her about being awoman in business and hersecrets to success, andtouched on some of the chal-lenges she experiences.
“Our business, CloverMama Afrika Trust, is a na-tionwide corporate socialinvestment programmethat empowers women tobecome self-sustainable,”says Vlok. “Our servicesare empowering Clover Ma-mas with skills trainingsuchas sewing, cookingandbaking, the bread ovenproject, food gardening,quilting and flower arrang-ing.
“We also provide themwith the necessary start-upequipment and material, aswell as continuous supportthrough regular monitor-ing and evaluation visits.”
She says it is a major chal-lenge to find new partnersto help the project with fi-nances, services or both.“The project has become fartoo big for Clover to manageon its own, and to maintainthe service we provide to-wards creating a better fu-ture for South Africans, weinvite other individuals and
corporates to join us on thisjourney of sustainability.”
Vlok says there are 465people who are permanent-ly employed by the CloverMamas. Most of them wereoncevolunteers earningon-ly stipends; now, throughthe Clover Mama self-helpprojects, they are earning abetter living.
“We have always beenpart of the Proudly SouthAfrican initiative, whichwe are very proud of... Thebuy-local concept is super,”says Vlok of PSA’s drive tostimulate South Africa’seconomy through gettingpeople to buy local goods.“We need to support ourown.”
Vlok says Clover MamaAfrika’s vision is to have aClover Mama in every com-munity in South Africa.“Currently we have 35 Ma-mas in 35 geographical re-gions,” she points out withpride.
On success, Vlok’s viewsare powerfully simple: “Ifyou believe you can, youwill do it. We can all makea huge difference with solittle.” POWERFUL WOMAN: Professor Elaine Vlok.
Tuesday 9 August 2011 NEWS People’s Post Retreat Page 3
Cnr. Retreat &
11th Avenue Retreat.
079 673 7171
BIRTHDAYS... ANNIVERSARIES...
WEDDINGS... NOVELTY CAKES
MADE TO ORDER
BAKERS &
CONFECTIONERS
R5R5
DOUGHNUTS &
KOEKSISTERS 5 FOR
DOUGHNUTS &
KOEKSISTERS 5 FOR
R12R124 FRESH CREAM
FANCIES
4 FRESH CREAM
FANCIES
Thomas WildschuttJunior Primary
Enrolment for Grade 1 2012NOW OPEN
Extra Mural Activities offeredsuch as: Mini Cricket & Netball
Contact Stacey Shanker021 715 4720
HAVE YOU BEEN INJURED?If you have been seriously injured in a motor
vehicle accident, train accident, policeshooting, or due to medical negligence, you
may have a claim against a governmentdepartment for compensation.
We are personal injury attorneys, who specialise inserious injuries. We are prepared to work on a no
win-no fee basis.For further queries, contact
LESTER & ASSOCIATES ATTORNEYS
021 423 4601
Drug denstill for saleTAURIQ HASSEN
A NOTORIOUS drug den inRetreat is still up for auc-
tion after a potential buyer waslinked to the home’s previousowners.
The infamous house at 44 SixthAvenue has been the centre of nu-merous drug raids, and was eventu-ally seized by the Asset ForfeitureUnit, says Eric Ntabazalila, Nation-al Prosecuting Authority (NPA)spokesperson.
The home was put on auction andawarded to the highest bidder – buta cross-check revealed that the per-son behind the bid was likely inleague with the building’s priorowners.
Ntabazalila says the house isback on auction, and it’s hoped areputable bidder will come forwardin short order. “We can confirmthat there are people bidding for thehouse at the moment, and we arehoping the house can be sold assoon as possible,” says Ntabazalila.
Southgate says he was delightedwhen he heard the house was final-ly to be sold. “We heard rumoursthat a close friend or relative mighthave bought the property,” he says,worrying that drug dealers will oneday terrorise the area from thehouse again.
“This is a major problem in thatcommunity, and residents have al-ways been concerned over the ac-tivities at the house.”
Indeed, despite the confiscationof the problem building, Sixth Ave-
nue remains a hive of illegal activi-ty, and people can still be seen mill-ing around the infamous den.
Colonel Noel Joseph, SteenbergPolice Station commander, admitsthat the house has caused “severalproblems” for the police. “Therehave been numerous raids in thepast, andwe still identify thathouseas being a problem in that area,”says Joseph.
The latest raid took last Tuesday;police arrested a man and a woman,aged 32 and 27, after confiscating anundisclosed amount of tik from thehouse.
“Residents reported that they didnot leave the house, which broughtdown the raid last week, but we willcontinue to monitor this house un-til it gets sold,” says Joseph.
Both suspects appeared in theWynberg Magistrate’s Court lastweek; their cases were postponedand they were remanded into custo-dy.
Numerous residents, who wishedto remain anonymous, spoke frank-ly to People’s Post about their fears.One woman says “drug sales” takeplace in the “open, for everyone tosee”.
“We cannot have this sort ofhouse damaging the community,because it’s not fair on our childrenand the residents living in this com-munity. We must get rid of thishouse.”
Another resident says “gangs” ofpeople linger on the street corners,“keeping a lookout” for police.
“They make it so obvious thatthey are dealing with illegal stuff,
and it does not take a genius to fig-ure out what they are up to.”
Another angry resident says thepeople associated with the houseappear completely at ease. “Theylook so casual, and most of them areso young. They don’t look con-cerned at all – it proves that thesedrug dealers are not afraid of thelaw any longer, because they getbailed out either the same day or
the next.”A concerned Southgate says he is
sending a detailed letter to parlia-ment about the sale of the house.
“We must be assured that whoev-er buys this house will not turn itinto yet another drugoutlet,” says South-gate.
Ntabazalila, mean-while, is firm that
the NPA will screen potential buy-ers to ensure they are “clean”.
“We are happy to confirm that theprocess is already underway, andit’s just a matter of identifying po-tential buyers,” Ntabazalila says.
TRADITIONAL VICTORY: South African KhoiSan communities took a step closer to having their heritage andrights protected when, on Sunday, president Jacob Zuma assured KhoiSan leaders that the new NationalTraditional Affairs Bill would provide for the representation of traditional leaders in municipal councils. Zumashowed his commitment to the KhoiSan people by attending the 300year anniversary marking the birthof Adam Kok, a KhoiSan icon, leader and freedom fighter. As part of the proceedings, Zuma laid a wreathunder a tree near the Castle of Good Hope in the city centre. Photo: Denzil Maregele
Gang links probed in shootingLILLIAN AMOS
GANG HOSTILITY is being con-sidered as a possible motive be-hind the shooting of two men inParkwood last Monday evening.
Warrant Officer NovemberFilander, provincial policespokesperson, says a pedestrianfired several shots into the driv-er’s side of a red VolkswagenGolf at the corner of Lark andKiewiets Roads at around 18:00.
The driver, 40-year-old Des-mond Prinsloo from Capricorn,was hit in the neck, shoulderand arms; he died on his way toRetreat Day Hospital.
Prinsloo’s 41-year-old passen-
ger was hit in the stomach, andsurvived his wound after hospi-talisation. Both Yaseen Meyer,Grassy Park Community PoliceForum spokesperson, andSteenberg police spokespersonHermanus van Dyk say therehave been no recent gang-relat-ed incidents in the community,but Filander says the possibilitythat the shooting was an act ofgang violence is being investi-gated. No-one has been arrestedyet, and police ask that anyonewith information about thecrime contact Warrant OfficerDesmond Lemmetjies of theGrassy Park police on082 411 3674.
DOGS were first domesti-cated from wolves, per-haps as early as 150 000years ago, based on fossiland DNA evidence.–www.dogfacts.org
Crackdown yieldslitres of liquorTHE Steenberg police walked awaywith a drunkard’s dream after raid-ing a series of liquor outlets; 87 litresof alcohol were confiscated in the op-eration, but the officers didn’t stopthere:
•11 suspects were arrested on drugrelated charges;
•78g of tik, six Mandrax tablets and38g of dagga were confiscated; and
•five people were arrested for theabuse of women and children.
Cluster takes abuse seriouslyANDRE BAKKES
IN UNITY there is strength – and it wasindeed one mighty Women’s Day get-to-gether for officers from police stationsin the Wynberg cluster.
In what has been branded a “monu-mental success” by cluster commanderBrigadierHennieNieuwoudt, the eventwill in all probability become a regularon the calendar.
Members of Kirstenbosch, Diep Riv-er, Grassy Park, Steenberg and Wyn-berg Police Stations converged on thelatter’s main hall last Thursday to ad-dress the growing problem of womenabuse. Linda Fugard, manager of ashelter for abused women and childrennamed Sisters Incorporated, delivereda gripping presentation, and her pas-
sion in the matter of preventingabuse was abundantly clear. Ac-cording to cluster spokespersonCaptain André Venter, Fugarddedicates her life to spreadingawareness. “She told us that sherecently had to deal with a 10-year-old child who had a baby of herown.Thepublic doesn’t hearaboutthese things, but Linda has to facethese realities on a daily basis –and she cries, because she cares.”
The programme for the day in-cluded the recitation of poetrywritten by officers from each of thepolice stations – something Venterdescribed as “top-notch”.
Reverend Jeremy Jobling fromChrist’s Church Kenilworthopened the day with prayer, and
went on to introduce two survi-vors of abuse, who proceeded toshare their heartbreaking taleswith the audience. The PolmuscaPolice Choir had a few minutes tosing a couple of touching songs,and later, a few officers from thecluster also took to song with theirown rehearsed performance. Thecommitment and dedicationshowed by the officers entrancedFugard to such a degree that, shesaid, in her 17 years of experience,she has never seen such a high-cal-ibre event before. She went as faras saying she was positively“shocked” when she first saw theprogramme. The perception dur-ing the day left no-one in doubtthat the police have plenty of heartto go with their brawn, and thatthey take abuse of women and chil-dren seriously.
Page 4 People’s Post Retreat NEWS Tuesday 9 August 2011
TEMPORARY OFFICE CLOSUREMotor Vehicle Registration and Licensingoffice – Cape Town Civic CentrePlease be advised that the City of Cape Town’s Motor Vehicle Registrationand Licensing office in the Civic Centre, Cape Town will be closed onSaturday 13 August 2011 due to renovations.
The City apologises for any inconvenience caused.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
*Conditions apply
C.O.D - YOU RING WE BRING
Single:R899, ¾:R929
Foam Matresses From R199
Steel Double Bunk - R 999Steel Triple Bunk - R2499
VARIOUS
others
in stock
VARIOUS
others
in stock
eacheach
OttomansOttomansChoose your colourChoose your colour
• LAY-BYES 6 MONTHS
Single: R999, ¾: R1099
3-piece Lounge SuitesCorner Lounge Suite Suede Excl. Pillows
SALESALE OFFERS VALID WHILE STOCKS LAST
Inner SpringBase Set
2299 899100
999 12992-yr Warranty2-yr Warranty
799
699 949 1599 1399
22998991249349From
RAMADAANRAMADAAN
WISHING ALL OUR MUSLIM CUSTOMERS A RAMADAAN KAREEM
RETREATCnr 2nd Ave & Retreat Rd
021 712 5480/ 9562/ 6369
ATHLONE18 Old Klipfontein Rd
021 696 7110
Dream Sensation
159910-yr Warranty10-yr Warranty
20-yr Warranty20-yr Warranty
21502-yr Guarantee2-yr Guarantee
Double BunkExcludes mattresses
Sleeper CouchSleeper Couch Coffee Tables
Mini-Multi3-DoorRobe
3-DoorRobe
2-DoorRobe
Chest of Drawers 3-Piece Kitch Unit Kitchen Combi Multi-Robe
MITCHELL’S PLAIN6 Alpha Rd, Mitchells Plain industria(opp Home affairs) Tel: 021 376 1691
Single:R1399
¾:R1449
Queen: R1899
Single:R1699
¾:R1849
Queen: R2499
Double: Double:
1399 299
Colours availableOrange, Black,Brown & Beige
Colours availableOrange, Black,Brown & Beige
299
Pine Divans
Double:R479
¾:R349
Single: From:
EXCLUDING MATTRESS
Floats like a butterfly, stings with a kneeFloats like a butterfly, stings with a kneeHANRIE BOSCH
“I WAS FAMOUS for my knees. I haveknocked someone out with my knees… I
even think I felt a girl’s spine as I kneedher in the stomach once.”
It is somewhat hard to believe that thesewords come from a petite and beautiful blue-eyed blonde. But looks can be deceiving – Ol-ivia Jackson was rated the number one fe-male fighter in the world in 2009 by the WorldMuay Thai Federation, and took the title ofSouth African Muay Thai champion in 2004.
More recently, this relentless warrior hasstarted doing stunt work in movies, specialis-ing, of course, in fight scenes. On top of that,she’s a trainer and manager at The Armoury,a boxing club in Woodstock, and somehowstill finds the time to work as a model.
With over 10 years’ full-time professionaltraining in martial arts, and five of thosespent training and living in the heart of MuayThai in Thailand, Jackson is no stranger tobruises, cuts, black eyes and sexist remarksin an arena once dominated by masculinity.
“I got into Muay Thai because of modelling,just to keep fit,” she recalls. “I really enjoyedit, and started competing in fights – but even-tually it didn’t go down so well with the mod-elling, what with all of the cuts, bruises andblack eyes.”
This didn’t stop her, though, and beforelong she was starved for competition. “Thereweren’t really any female competitorsaround for me to fight in SA, so I went to Thai-land to compete professionally,” she ex-plains. Sexism is a constant presence in theworld of boxing, Jackson says, but it’s farworse in the male-dominated culture of SouthEast Asia.
“I realised that women fight for passion –men do it for money,” Jackson reveals.
“Women get paid much less for a fight.Women would get about 30 000 Thai Baht[around R7 000] for a fight, and men would getbetween 50 000 and 60 000 [R12 000 to R14 000].
“I started training at a world-famous gymin Thailand with people from all over theworld, but there was a certain part of the gymwhere no women were allowed – not eventheir toes.
“Women could also not climb over theropes when entering the ring; we had to gobeneath the bottom rope. But you get used totheir way of doing things.”
And Jackson certainly did, staying in Thai-land to train and fight for just over five years,becoming fluent in Thai and getting morethan 29 professional fights under her boxingbelt; she even fought at the Thai queen’sbirthday bash in front of more than 100 000people, and went on to win the match.
Jackson’s reputation spread, and she be-came known as “Sexy Muay Thai Olivia” tomillions of adoring Thai fans, while photosof her were splashed across Thai magazinesand newspapers.
But Jackson says people often misconceivewhat fighting is about, be it Muay Thai orboxing. Rather than being about aggressionand size, she says, the art of fighting is aboutfinding yourself and reaching your own lim-its.
“Never go into a fight and try to hurt some-one out of anger or aggression – that’s whenyou will get knocked down,” she warns. “Dur-ing a fight there is a lot of pressure, and the
only thing that crosses my mind is not to dis-appoint myself or my trainer.
“It is not about winning or losing, it isabout giving 120 percent.”
Sing along with St Joseph’sTHE Saint Joseph’sChristmas Band will holda karaoke evening at Re-treat Hotel on Friday at20:00.
Tickets cost R20, and re-freshments will be on sale.For details or tickets, callDextry Erasmus on079 162 8626.
Lostdriver’slicenceIF anyone haspicked up a set ofkeys with a driver’slicence on a bluekeyring in the Re-treat area, pleasecontact L. Arendseon 072 123 8713
ROLL WITH IT: Olivia Jackson (right) takes on Tiana “Tiger” Caverly in 2008 at The InternationalMuay Thai Superfight in Malaysia. Photos: Supplied
HARD WORK: Jackson trains with Aran McKenzie at her gym, The Armoury Boxing Club in Woodstock.
ALL IN THE KNEES: Jackson works on perfecting the knee that made her famous.
Tuesday 9 August 2011 NEWS People’s Post Retreat Page 5
The other side to the nightmareANDRE BAKKES
SEVERAL lives hinged onone fateful second in March
2006.
One second Jannie Olivier wascycling with his son on Main Roadin Tokai; the next, he was lying inhis own blood. One second An-dries Zuidema was driving with afriend; with the next, he inadvert-ently took a life.
For Zuidema, however, the sec-ond that followed lasted five longyears. “My life is like a PVR decod-er, except that it’s been on pauseall this time,” states the 29-year-old.
He contacted People’s Post andoffered to share his experience af-ter this paper covered the Olivierfamily’s thoughts on his sentencelast Tuesday (“Cyclist’s killer getsslap on the wrist”).
The judge presiding over Olivi-er’s case effectively sentenced himto three years’ house arrest, com-munity service and a R5 000 fine,but the repercussions of that re-grettable second have haunted Ol-ivier ever since.
“It was the opening of a night-club in Claremont, and ja, we werethere quite late,” he remembers.“My friend had too much to drink,so I said that I would drive ushome.
“I took his car while he wassleeping in the passenger’s seat.Then, as I passed the Blue RouteMall turn-off on Main Road, I sawa highly visible group of cyclistson my side of the road. They werecycling next to each other, so Idrove in the middle of the road.
“About 100 metres after I passedthem I was still in the middle of theroad, and then suddenly I heard aloud noise. It was pitch dark, be-cause three street lights were outright at that spot. I was convincedthat someone had thrown a brickat the windshield.”
Zuidema decided to drive on, hesays, because he had just read ofa hijacking committed there threeweeks before by men who hadstopped a car by throwing a brickat it.
He says he inspected the carnear his friend’s house in TokaiRoad and saw that the damage tothe vehicle was far worse than hehad imagined. He hurried back tothe scene.
“If I knew I’d hit someone in thefirst place, I would’ve stopped –that I can guarantee!”
He was very concerned aboutOlivier, and kept asking whetherhe’d be OK, he says. “It’s a toughthing to go through,” he contin-ues. “The police questioned me,but they never took a statement. Iwas taken to a hospital so that theycould draw some blood and do a so-briety test.
“I’d had some drinks that night,but I wasn’t drunk.”
The judge later dropped chargesof drunken driving.
“Look,” Zuidema says, “thewhole episode was always verydifficult, but at the same time I’mrealistic. It happened, and I’mvery proud of how I handled it. Ialways stayed within the law anddid whatever people asked of me.
“I know how horrible it is to losea father at a young age,” he saysbefore adding that his own father
died when he was 11 years old. Zui-dema says he has always wantedto let the Olivier family know howsorry he is, but his lawyer advisedagainst it.
The man goes on to speak of hisfive years of frustration in court.“I think the court system in SouthAfrica is an absolute mess. Youand witnesses sit there, and no-body seems to know what’s goingon!”
The saga reached a crescendowhen the judge finally came to averdict in July this year, and nowZuidema is still paying for whathe’s done.
“My work hours are from 07:00to 17:00, and I must be back homeat 17:30. Then, on Saturdays, I getto go out for four hours in themorning and on Sundays I havecommunity service, which for thetime being involves cleaning DiepRiver Police Station,” he elabo-rates. Correctional Services willcheck up on him randomly.
“The whole episode’s been verytough on my mom, I can tell youthat,” says Zuidema, who sharesa house with her.
“She thinks she made a mistakein raising me. Also, the amount oftime it took for anything to hap-
pen in this case was very taxing onher.”
Regardless of what the judgeruled, both the Oliviers and theZuidemas are happy it is finallyover. Years of uncertainty havebeen resolved.
“If you really look at it that way,then I got a nine-year sentence,”he concludes.
HAPPIER TIMES:Here, Andries Zuidema is seen fishing ata friend’s farm in Barrydale. His fishingdays are now over after a Wynberg Regional Court judgesentenced him tothree years’ housearrest. Photo: Supplied
Page 6 People’s Post Retreat NEWS Tuesday 9 August 2011
ESTABLISHMENT MEETINGS OF SUBCOUNCILSThursday 11 August 2011Notice is hereby given that the meeting for the Establishment of the 24 (twenty four)Subcouncils for the City of Cape Town will take place on Thursday 11 August 2011and at the different venues as indicated in the schedule below:
SUBCOUNCIL VENUE TIME SUBCOUNCILMANAGER
1 Council Chambers,Royal Ascot, Milnerton
14:00 Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2 Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Kraaifontein
14:00 Fred Monk021 980 6053
3 Council Chambers, Voortrekker Road,Goodwood
14:00 Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4 Parow Council Chambers, Tallent Road,Parow
14:00 Ardela Van Niekerk021 938 8050
5 Council Chambers, cnr JakkelsvleiAvenue and Kiaat Road, Bonteheuwel
14:00 Martin Julie021 695 8171
6 Bellville Council Chambers,Bellville Civic Centre
14:00 Pat Jansen021 918 2089
7 Durbanville Council Chambers,Durbanville
14:00 Elamaleen du Plessis021 970 3002
8 Strand Council Chambers, Strand 14:00 Izak du Toit021 850 4149
9 Lookout Hill Tourism Facility, cnr Mewand Spine Roads, Khayelitsha
14:00 Thando Siwisa021 360 1351
10 Lookout Hill Tourism Facility, cnr Mewand Spine Roads, Khayelitsha
14:00 Fezekile Cotani021 360 1267
11 Gugulethu Council Chambers,Fezeka Building, Gugulethu
14:00 Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1615
12 Portlands Community Centre, Portlands 14:00 David Cedras021 371 4551
13 Ruth First Community Hall, Ruth FirstStreet, Philippi
14:00 Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14 KTC Community Hall 14:00 Christopher Jako021 630 1643
15 Raven Room, Pinelands Training Centre,Pinelands
14:00 Mariette Griessel021 531 3437
16 Council Chambers, 44 Wale Street,Cape Town
14:00 Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17 Athlone Minor Hall, Athlone 14:00 Edgar Carolissen021 637 9757
18 Council Chambers, Lotus River 14:00 Okkie Manuels021 700 4025
19 Council Chambers, Fish Hoek 14:00 Desiree Mentor021 784 2011
20 Council Chambers,Alphen Centre, Constantia
14:00 Brian Ford021 794 2493
21 Council Chambers, Kuils River 14:00 Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22 Council Chambers, Kuils River 14:00 Richard Moi021 900 1508
23 Portlands Community Centre, Portlands 14:00 David Cedras021 371 4551
24 Moses Mabidha Library, Site C,Khayelitsha
14:00 Anthony Mathe021 956 8000
The election of the Chairperson of the Subcouncilwill take place at this meeting.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
Breakthrough for blind literatureLILLIAN AMOS
THE League of the Friends ofthe Blind (‘the League’) wantsgovernment to throw itsweight behind the fight for atreaty that will allow blindpeople to share reading mate-rial across borders.
The League is an associatemember of the World Blind Un-ion (‘the Union’) which is cur-rently fighting to ease the copy-right restrictions on books.
The Union’s President, Mary-anne Diamond, said: “If this trea-ty is implemented millions of vis-ually impairedpeople all over theworld will benefit.
Braille books can not currently
be share and exchanged becauseof copyright, if this treaty is putinto progress, blind people wouldhave access to a variety of booktitles.
The League’s Executive Direc-tor, Phillip Bam, said the impor-tance of the proposed treaty can-not be underestimated.
“People living with a print dis-ability still have very limited ac-cess to books and other publishedworks. Only some 5% of pub-lishedbooksare evermadeacces-sible in richer countries and lessthan 1% in poorer ones.
“So this will definitely help thepeople of South Africa in a bigway.”
Sergil January (25), who wasshot five years ago and lost his
sight, is currently completingmatric. He said: “The treaty is go-ing to make an immense changein my life because currently Iwant to finish my school careerand it’s difficult when therearen’t books to help you.”
For now January’s sister helpshim learn and study by readingout loud to him from normalbooks.
“My sister reads for me then Irecord her from my phone. I tryto remember as much as I canand I also playback whatever Iforgot. She is a big help but thetreaty would help me to read thebooks myself, with braille.”
January is also trying to raisefunds to buy a laptop and Jawssoftware that would enable him
to scan pages onto the laptop,then the software “read” thewords of the document out loud.
The software is estimated to beapproximately R9 400.
Asking Principal FletcherFisher from Athlone School forthe blind how this would affectthe staff and students at theschool he said: “This treaty willbe a big help for our school andblind people in general. It willmake it easier for our learners tobe educated properly and it willalso make it easier for me and thestaff to teach thesechildren properly.”
Diamond said: “TheUnion is committed toa legally binding in-strument, a treaty. If it
is not a treaty, guidelines or vol-untary laws, we believe therewill be no real commitment tochange.
The treaty now lies in thehands of the World IntellectualProperty Organisation’s stand-ing committee on copyright andrelated rights.
The Union said it is very en-couraged by the progress made atthe mid-year meeting in Juneand is looking forward to thecommittee’s next meeting in No-vember.
A magical fundraiserTHE South Peninsula Tennis Club is host-ing a party at the Protea Hotel in Retreaton Friday 12 August from 20:00 till 01:00
with DJ Black Magic. Entry is R50 per per-son and the dress code is smart casual.Take your own XYZ. For more informa-tion phone Julian on 079 275 3686, Quintonon 082 889 1241 or Alistair on 071 118 2603.
REWARDED: An awards ceremony was held at Rondevlei Nature Reserve for the achievements of the False Bay EcologyPark Skills Development Teamon Thursday 30 June. Participants of the 2010/2011 programme received certificatesfor various training courses.The programme is an initiativerun through the Cape Town Environmental Education Trust(CTEET). Unskilled individualsfrom Grassy Park and Lotus River are employed over a twoyearcontract period, and based atsites across the False Bay Nature Reserve. Seen here areSadieka Hartogh and AsieffKhan. Photos: Supplied
GUESTS:(From leftto right)StephenGrangerandJoanneJacksonfrom theCity ofCapeTown,and Victoria DayfromCTEET.Photo: Supplied
“ T e l l i n g i t a s i t i s ”
OVER 317 000 COPIES DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR EVERY TUESDAY
Covering your community news,local celebrity stories, sports,
educational matters, community projectsand a whole lot more.
Tuesday 9 August 2011 GENERAL People’s Post Retreat Page 7
Visit www.soundmatch.co.za for more specials 0861 768 636NO.1 IN CAR AUDIO & SECURITY SINCE 1984
SALESALE
376 Voortrekker RoadTel: 021 592 1794
ATHLONECnr Klipfontein Road &
Belgravia Road, AthloneTel: 021 638 6624
ACCESS PARKUnit F3, CNR Doncaster &Racecourse Rd, Kenilworth
Tel: 021 671 4555
RETREATShop 9, Poppy's Village
7th Avenue, Retreat RoadTel: 021 715 0597
9-13 AUG 20119-13 AUG 2011
VALIDVALID
399399
49994999
299299
FORTUNER
PER PAIR
W309
CAPE TOWN120 Buitengracht StrNext to Hilton Hotel
Tel: 021 423 7101
STARSOUND USB MP3 MEDIA PLAYER
SSUSB100
HEADLIGHT BEEPER UNIT
Why not install a unit that will remindyou by "beeping" when you forget toswitch your lights off, preventing you
from being stranded with a dead batteryin this cold winter weather.
FORGETTING YOUR
LIGHTS ON?
199FITMENT INCLUDED
BATTERY RUNNING DOWN?
55W X 4, FRONT USB, FRONT SD SLOT, FRONT AUX, FIXEDFRONT PANEL, LARGE LCD WITH POWER LEVEL METER,CENTRE JOG DIAL VOLUME CONTROL, REAL TIME CLOCKFUNCTION, RCA LINE OUT PLUGS, CORDLESS REMOTE
WINDOW TINTING SMASH & GRAB
VARIOUSSHADES
AVAILABLE
FITMENT INCLUDED 1199from
1599
D228
PHILIPS 3” ALL IN ONE UNIT
TOYOTA FORTUNER 2 DIN ALL IN ONE UNIT
CADENCE XENITH 12”
SUB
STARSOUND 3200W
MONOBLOCK AMP
1000W 12” SUBWOOFER
3” LCD TFT WIDESCREEN, DUAL COLOUR KEYILLUMINATION, DVD, JPG, FRONT USB, FRONT AUX, SDSLOT, PAL/NTSC COMPATABLE, RDS, 2 BAND EQ, 2 RCAPRE-OUTS, DETACHABLE FACE.
HD DIGITAL SCREEN (800X480 DPI), BUILT IN GPS
NAVIGATION WITH VOICE AND VISUAL GUIDANCE,
BUILT IN BLUETOOTH, SUPPORTS
DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/MPEG4/WMAX/JPEG, RDS, SUPPORTS
DIGITAL TV, FULL TOUCH SCREEN, IPOD INTERFACE
READY, STEERING WHEEL CONTROL, AUTO
SWITCHING TO REAR VIEW CAMERA INPUT WHEN
PARKING.
CD SPECIALS
SD CARD READER from 59
CD 10s... CD 50s...10 49CD 10s...10 CD 50s...49 CD 100s...95
DVD 10s... DVD 50s...15 69DVD 10s...15 DVD 50s...69 DVD 100s...149
4 GB flash ...694 GB flash ...8 GB...
6999
16 GB ...199
MEGUIARS CAR WASH KIT
4-PCEKIT
99.9999.99 9999
9999993200.1
Find us onFacebook
GOODWOOD
0861 SOUNDMATCH/0861 768 636
599from
CAR ALARM SYSTEM-REMOTE ALARM-INTERIOR SENSOR-1 YEAR GUARANTEE-INCLUDES INSTALLATION-COMPATIBLE TO C/LOCKING-SECURES DOORS, BOOT & BONNET(vehicle to have existing switches)
Alarm and 4 door central locking from 1099.00Vesa approved systems also available
GEARLOCKS
FITMENT INCL
FROM R499
E-OE
CRESSIDA LIP799GT35U
SONY USB MP3 CD PLAYER + REMOTE
FRONT USB/AUX IN, QUICK BROWZER, ZAPPIN, DIGITAL MUSIC+,RCA PREOUTS, RDS, EQ3 STAGE2, AAC, MP3, WMA,DETACHABLE FACE,CORDLESS REMOTE
899
ALPINE USB MP3 CD PLAYER
CDE100E
50WX4. FRONT USB. FRONT AUX. DETACHABLE FACE.RCA PREOUTS
PIONEER 400W 3WAY 6X9
SPEAKERS
A6964
399399
799799
XBP121
449
PHILIPS MP3 CD PLAYER + REMOTE
FRONT AUX IN, RCA PREOUTS, DETACHABLEFACE, EQ,CORDLESSREMOTE.
CEM200
+ FREE
TWEETERS
WITHLED LIGHTS
1OHMSTABLEIDEAL
FOR 2XDVCs
SILVERSERIES
LILLIAN AMOS
THE Y.E.S. project of the Lavender HIll Develop-ment Trust, a public benefit organisation, was
launched on Monday 25 July at the Lavender HillHigh School.
The Y.E.S project, previously known as the “Lend ahand in Lavender Hill” project is mentored by the Wyn-berg Rotary Club.
The vision of the project, as the slogan, “Youth empow-erment through school”, says, is to bring an empoweringmind-set and along with that, social change to the schol-ars at the high school.
At the beginning of 2008 two sports fields were builton the school ground in the hope of enabling an attrac-tive school infrastructure. Now the Y.E.S. project wantsto ensure the sustainability of the sports fields.
Founder June Orsmond said: “It is important thatthese facilities last so that many generations of young-sters after this one, can benefit from the long term visionof the Y.E.S project.”
The project concentrates heavily on youth empower-ment. Orsmond said: “There are a lot of negative thingshappening around these children and they get pulled in-to it so easily. Gangsterism, drugs, teenage pregnancyand the list goes on.”
“Of 300 Children register for grade 8 only 80 make itto matric. We believe that by getting our young peopleoff the streets and involved in healthy, positive after-school activities, we will introduce them to a more struc-tured way of life and empower them to make better lifechoices and to take their new found confidence and self-worth forward into the community, slowly helping tobuild a better nation. It is reaching the youth of the na-tion where they have to be – at school.”
Orsmond also said the projecttakes existing infrastructure (theschool) and improve it.
Guests at the launch were enter-tained by Lavender Hill Highdancers and singers as well as theSouth African Navy Marimbaband.
Pangbourne College, a privateschool in England’s rugby boysteam, handed over R10 000 in fundsraised for the trust’s sustainabili-ty fund.
Malcolm Abrahams, a parent atthe school said: “Theboys fromtheschool generally come from well-off backgrounds. They were verytouched when they saw howthings are at Lavender High. Theythen decided to raise funds for theschool for them to share theirwealth in a way.”
Principal of Lavender Hill HighFaseeg Manie said: “There is defi-nitely a need at this school for so-cial change. The youth is at high risk of being caughtup in the illicit things happening in the community. Wewant the school to be a safe haven for these youngsters.The Y.E.S project is shaping them in a healthy, produc-tive and constructive way.”
According to Manie, the Department of Cultural Af-fairs and Sports have also played a major role becauseeveryday from Monday to Friday there are coaches tohelp the youngsters train.
Asking Manie how the project has helped the schoolso far he said: “I can see the change. Youngsters whoare involved in the project now come to school lookingforward to the day because they have a purpose and theyare excited.”
The Y.E.S project has four phases. The first was infra-structure, to build the fields and put the fences up, whichwas already achieved. The second is to sustain the R1.6million infrastructure investment. Phase 3 is to imple-ment the aims of Y.E.S. through key staff appointmentsand building upgrades. And phase 4 is to generate com-mercial income from the fields, and hopefully a futurepartnership with the community.
Orsmond said: “A lot of progess has been made withinfrastructure development. Lavender Hill High Schoolis now an inspiring green oasis with two beautiful newplaying fields. But we have to keep it green. So our focusat the moment is Phase 2, the creation of a strong sustain-ability fund.
There is currently a Y.E.S lease. A fantasy lease of asmall block of playing field where people can donatemoney to develop and maintain an enabling environ-ment at the High School. The amounts range from R100to R425 a month for 12 months or from R1 200 to R5 100once off. For more information contact Orsmond on 083709 4105 or 021 788 2252 or e-mail to [email protected] or www.yescampaign.co.za
Youth Empowerment through school
PIONEERS: Lavender Hill High School Principal FaseegManie and founder of the Y.E.S projects June Orsmond.
Photo: Supplied
TOUCH, PAUSE, ENGAGE: Students from Lavender Hill High along with boys from the PanbourneCollege from England. Photo: Supplied
Celebrating womenRETREAT’sLourierPrimarySchoolwill hold aWom-en’s Day celebration at 11:00 on Friday. Patricia Ras-
mus will be the guest speaker. Everyone is welcometo attend.
For further details call Soraya Solomon at theschool on (021) 713-6753.
Page 8 People’s Post Retreat LEADER Tuesday 9 August 2011
Farewell, friend BrianYOUR recent article on the sudden passing ofBrian Gaffney does justice to the person thatwe all knew and grew to respect (“Saluting alegend in his time”, People’s Post, 2 August).
Brian personified the SACOS slogan, “nonormal sport in an abnormal society”, and hiscontribution will long be rememberedamongst those who fought for change in ourcountry.
I had the privilege of meeting Brian morethan 20 years ago when I joined the Battswoodfamily, and have fond memories of the manybaseball meetings we held in our family homein Wynberg.
I was a rookie administrator at the time, butBrian and Eric Dorman nursed me along aswe prepared to embrace the long-awaited
change in our sporting environment.Brian will be remembered for the role he
played in shaping the lives of many sportsmen and women, and his legacy will serve asan example to the many talented young folkmaking their mark in our communities.
He has joined the Heavenly Hall of Fame,where others have gone before him. RichardBarnes, Sylvia and Arthur Jeftha, HaroldSimmons, Vernie Wessels, Vincent Baadjiesand Lennie Kleintjies are just some of thenames that come to mind.
He was a legend in his time and will be sore-ly missed.
Hamba Kahle!COLIN ARENDSEGrassy Park
Turn on your lights!WHY are Cape Town drivers so reluctantto switch on their lights when it is gettingdark or when the visibility is otherwisepoor? Even with grey skies, rain peltingdown, these happy-go-lucky drivers ne-glect to use their lights. They do not seemto be worried about their own safety, letalone be concerned about other motorists.Unfortunately, these drivers are not read-ers of newspapers, so this admonition isunlikely to reach them. Even if someone
guilty of driving constantly without lightsshould happen to read this, will he/shetake notice? One could write volumesabout the persistent breakers of trafficrules (without mentioning taxi drivers)who are stupid, ignorant, arrogant and to-tallyunconcernedabout theproblems theycause. On one trip from Plumstead to Mui-zenberg I observed 16 traffic violations!L CAMPBELLPlumstead
Ramadaan wishesWE, the Coniston Park Ratepayers’ andResidents’ Association, hereby wish ourMuslim Families and Friends well overthis Blessed month of Ramadaan. May theAlmighty grant you strength, and may
you remain steadfast in the path of the Al-mighty Allah.
THE CONISTON PARK RATEPAY-ERS
Women’s worldTODAY on Women’s Day (9 August) and through-out August, South Africa will rightfully take timeout to honour and celebrate its women.
While International Women’s Day, celebrated on9 March, advocates on a global scale the rights ofwomen, South Africans will celebrate Women’sDay this week to honour the day thousands of wom-en marched on the Union Buildings in Pretoria in1956 to protest against the carrying of pass books,one of the oppressive requirements of the Apart-heid regime.
Since the birth of South Africa’s democracy in1994 the country has progressed in leaps andbounds in the advancement of women’s rights.
Today, many South African women can holdtheir heads high, and have much to be thankful forsecure and protected by progressive legislationthat promotes equality.
Yet at the same time women in many parts of thecountry continue – often silently and unnoticed –to live with the scars of physical, emotional andpsychological abuse.
For many women the threat of violence in theirhomes, and places of work remains very real.
But while we acknowledge these shortcomingsthis month let us also recognise the victories wonfor women; nationally and abroad.
Today we find women in top government posi-tions, within business and civil society, all servingto promote a diverse, robust economy thanks to thecontribution made by ever growing capable compe-tent, authoritative female professionals.
We are fortunate to live in a country where wom-en are encouraged to be individuals taking owner-ship of their own reproductive health, with govern-ment and the private sector coming to the party.
Ideally mothers should now re-enforce what ishappening within the broader society and teachtheir daughters principles of self-worth and theirsons the value of women, while fathers re-iteratethe same ideal.
With the world’s women taken care of, the futureseems bright.
The future success of our country is relative tothe growth and development of women.
Tuesday 9 August 2011 GENERAL People’s Post Retreat Page 9
BUY DIRECT
ANDWe Make it Ourselves
SAVE!!FREE PARKING AVAILABLE AT ALL STORES!
ZAP BEDZAP BED
DOUBLESLEIGH
BED
DOUBLESLEIGH
BEDWhite & IvoryColours extra
RE AR C EM TOT OS LLU FRC EE NUMBER 080 E0 O&00 E3 •0 A4 R7 TX• EOLA N-Y Y,B LOY NE + ERICAP Y CASH P
SLEIGH COTSLEIGH COT
Mattress& drawersoptional extra
PINE DOUBLE BUNKPINE DOUBLE BUNK
R1499RRP R2999
R1499RRP R2999
CUSTOMER CARE
TOLL FREE NUMBER 0800 00 3047
LAY-BYE + PAY CASH PRICE ONLY, NO EXTRA • E&OE
TWINKLE BABYCOMPACTUM
TWINKLE BABYCOMPACTUM
WHITEWHITE
R369
R459R459
ALSO AVAILABLEIN OAK/IMBUIA/
IVORY
ALSO AVAILABLEIN OAK/IMBUIA/
IVORY
RRP R899
RRP R1599
R799
92 cm wide
MATTRESSOPTIONAL EXTRA
R1999RRP R3999
White & IvoryColours extra
UTILITY 5 DRAWERUTILITY 5 DRAWER
Mattressoptionalextra
FORMULA 1BED
FORMULA 1BED
R1999RRP R3999
UTILITYROBE
UTILITYROBE
R699RRP R1399
WHITEWHITE
WHITEWHITE
UTILITY MINI ROBEUTILITY MINI ROBE
R1799RRP R3999
Business hours:Mo. - Fr.:
9 am - 5:30 pmSA.:
9 am - 4 pm
OTTERY MEGASTORE
Open Sundays
9 am - 1 pm
SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE
RRP R5999
R2799
MULTIROBEMULTIROBE
UTILITYUTILITY3-PIECE3-PIECE
KUILS RIVER
VOORTREKKER RD - STRAND STR
AC
CE
SS
CITY
FURNI-CRAFT
LAB
ELLE
RD
R2399RRP R4999
PEDESTALSOPTIONALEXTRA
/STIKLAND
‘Strike a woman, strike a rock’HANRIE BOSCH
WOMEN’S DAY marks a momentous fist onthe door of South Africa’s history – a fistheld high by the women who helped pulldown the pillars of apartheid.
The day has its roots in 1956, when 20 000women marched to the Union Buildings in Pre-toria to protest against the pass laws of the time,chanting the now-famous slogan “Strike a wom-an and you strike a rock”.
In honour of Women’s Day today, People’sPost took to the streets to find out what makesevery Capetonian woman special. FlorencePahlan, for one, feels women are the glue thatholds families and the nation together. “As awoman”, she says, “I am proud of who I am: amother, a daughter, a wife and a lady. I am veryspecial to my family and my two children. I lovewho I am, and every woman should”.
Rhoda Campbell says women are worth cele-brating because they bring joy to people’s lives.“We are the nurturers, the friends, the house-keepers and the always-on-call doctors to every-one.”
Louise Davies, meanwhile, feels women arestill battling for equality in a “man’s world” –a notion that prompted her to start her ownbusiness. “It’s best to work on your own andbe the maker of your own destiny,” she says.“Even though things have got better, it is stilla man’s world.”
Shakira Lagadien, on the other hand, feelsmen and women have become equals.
“Men and women have become the same inthe working environment; everything a mancan do, a woman can do – and just as well.”
But she also feels women should be lauded asindividuals and survivors: “We should also cel-ebrate and help all women who have survivedabuse and rape, or who are being abused.”
People’s Post found a heartening appreciationfor women in men, too. Rachel Nyoka doesn’tthink she’s worth celebrating, but her husband,
Tapiwa, has other ideas. “My wife is special– she always goes out of her way to supportme and our daughter,” Tapiwa says. “No oth-er woman on Earth could have done whatshe has done for me.”
He thinks men also deserve celebration,
though. “We were all made different for areason, and we are all special in our ownways. I feel that everyone should be celebrat-ed, not only women.”
Didi Nganduna, though, feels men couldnever hope to match a woman’s capabilities.
“Good women can make a good nation,family and community,” he says.
“My mom showed me right from wrong...Women are like bees: if you don’t treat themwell, they will sting – but if you do treat themwell, they will give you honey.”
LOVE YOURSELF: Florence Pahlan.
ADMIRER: Didi Nganduna.
EQUAL PARTNERS: Shakira Lagadien.FIGHTER: Louise Davies.
SHINING LIGHT: Rhoda Campbell.HELD HIGH: Tapiwa Nyoka and Tiffany.
Page 10 People’s Post Retreat CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday 9 August 2011
www.kalahariads.com 021 405 1136 • 0860 11 69 18
WENDYWAREHOUSE021 697 3530
• NO DEPOSIT• BLACKLISTED WELCOME• FAX: 021 696 5397
BRICKSPLASTICLINING
DELIVERY IN CT
FFRREEEE from
R40per week
WEN
DY25
0510
HERB
ALIST-26
-07-11
-ILL
HERBALIST, ASTROLOGER &TRADITIONALHEALER
DOCTOR EL-SUBHIR KOI &ALBAH-LUI.Payment after problem is solved and resultswithin three days
* Troubled marriages* Bad luck* Control over money* Removing ghost from homes* Protecting business & property* Promotion & better pay at work* Control over lovers* Help start up business and give luck to business* Pregnancy problems and all known body diseases etc.* Win lotto
Consultation R30. FREE consultation to those above 51years.
Call now for appointment: 079 557 0121 or 083 245 3113Athlone, Bellville & Mitchells Plain
WENDY HOUSESWENDY HOUSESWENDY HOUSES
• PLUMBING
• ELECTRICITY
• PLUMBING
• ELECTRICITY
CASH or
TERMS
CASH or
TERMS
084 458 9957021 801 3801
Am
y’s
Wen
dy
1611
10
HHOOUUSSEESS
WWEENNDDYYHHOOUUSSEESS
WWEENNDDYY
WE SPECIALISE INCARPORTS, VIBRACRETE
HOUSE & WALLSNO DEPOSIT,BLACKLIST
WELCOME TOILETS& ELECTRIC
MITCHELLS PLAIN021 397 8388
078 536 2678
072 542 7217
ATHLONE
021 696 4183
072 542 7217
AFTER HOURS
021 797 6569
021 762 1252
072 542 7217
GRASSY PARK/RETREAT
LANDSDOWNE
021 797 6569
072 542 7217
Advance Driving Academy
Excellent Pass ratePick-up & Drop offQualified, Patient InstructorsCode 8 onlyToyota Tazz &power steering vehicle available28 years experience
FAMILYNOTICES
05
Weddings
DVD/Photos/Slideshow (021 422 0472/083 513 6906
VIDEO, DVD'S & PHOTOS(021 695 1801/073 454 9280
PERSONAL
22
Personal
100% SUCCESSLost Love ExpertSHEIK SHAMIL
& HASIFAIn Goodwood forstrong duas andeffective rubaan* Bring back lost
lover* Pregnancy
problems* Worried about
court cases* Win Lotto &
Casino* Luck fromForefathers
* QuickSelling/Buying of
Propertyusing Spiritual
Powers* Clean housesfrom evil spirits
* HomeProtection* FinancialProblems
"borrow" MagicStick and
"Amagundwane"for 24
hours to get rich* Unfinishedwork by otherdoctors free
* Palm readingalso done here.
PAY ONLYWHEN JOB IS
DONE!PENSIONERS:
FREETREATMENT
245 VoortrekkerRoad,
Goodwood(between Auto
Zone andBig AppleMotors)
Ph 072 915 1308or 078 928 7219
A POWERFUL HERBALDOCTOR ( 021 694 6755
ATTENTION ALLBACKYARD DWELLERS!
MBC LIMITEDRAMADAAN OFFER
'n Muur huis vir 'nwendy se prys
18sqm R29 000.00 (incl vat)27sqm R44 999 (incl vat)
Visit: www.magicblok.co.zato order
Ph: Shanaaz 084 622 5171Offer valid ONLY until the
30 August 2001
DETECTIVE Matrimonial.Low cost.( 021 820 4184
DIVORCES R3 000Renette Rauch Attorneys021 418 1337/8 or email:[email protected]
DR ASHRAFAthlone (Opp.
Athlone Stadium)* Court Cases* RelationshipProblems* FinancialProblems* PregnancyProblems* Win Lotto* BoostingBusiness & jobpromotion
(/Sms to072 101 2773
or 073 007 3652
DR. SHEIKABDU KARIMU(FOR STRONG
DUA'S)WE ALSO HAVE
HERBALREMEDIES
4 ALLPROBLEMS. MarriageProblems
. Bad Luck inwhat you do
. Court/Divorcecases
RESULTSWITHIN 37DAYS! I DOHOME VISITREQUESTS.
Call byappointments or
house visit021 705 5623/07
2 243 91365th Ave.Grassy
Park(opp.Nando's)
HEALER JIIMA
* Court cases * Lost Lover* Luck and money help
* Business boost/ big tendersand contracts
* Pregnancy problems* Any unfinished job
SMS OR PROBLEMS
071 749 4490
www.healer-jimma.bravehost.com
SHEIK HAMIDUPay After Job Is
DoneWhy cry of:* FinancialProblems
* Lost Lover* Home
Protection* Win Lotto and
Power Ball* All unfinishedjobs by other
doctors* And many
othersPh 083 745 5900Doctor in Athlone
26
Social andEntertainment
DJ with sound andlighting.(083 369 6768
27
Tuition
A FAMILY DRIVINGSCHOOL
Code 08,Man & Auto. K53.( 021 633 7402
AC DrivingAcademyDRIVING
LESSONSCode 10 (Truck)Code 8 Manual/
Automatic. ExHillstar Examiner
Ph/sms073 555 8410
TORQUEDRIVING
ACADEMYFREE car hire
with every 10hrspackage!! (t&c
apply)All areas with freepick up and drop
offPh Hassan
082 992 2827 /637 1809
BSI DRIVING ACADEMYK53 driving lessonsCompetitive RatesPackages available
Contact Sharon / Bernie on021 638 3649 or 074 133 0069
021 802 4221www.netshape.co.za/
bsidrivingacademy
GASIENA'S DRIVINGACADEMY
Pick up & drop off all areas.Patient, reliable instructor for
Expert K53 tuition."DONT BE NERVOUS,
I AM AT YOUR SERVICE! "( 021 692 3098(a/h)
or Gasiena 073 159 6400/Ghalib 083 844 3813
J & K DRIVING SCHOOLK53 driving lessons. Code 8only. Pick up & Drop off all
areas. Patient & reliableinstructors.(021 370 0081
(a/h)/ 073 888 6782/[email protected]
MASTERPASS D/academy.Driving lessons & learnersclasses. Cheapest rates @R100p/h.(Nicola on078 011 9039
VICTORIOUS DRIVINGSCHOOL
Qualified K53 instructor.Packages avail.& great
Benefits. ( 021 393 3560/072 694 6817
28
Creches
EDUCARE From 1 6 yrs old.Transport should be arranged.Tafelsig area.(021 397 6927/078 040 6428
33
Health and Beauty
BRIDAL HAIR AND MAKEUP. CONTACT CAROL
078 603 9687
DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4 8kg per month and
still enjoy your favourite foods.(Abeda 072 806 5399
34
Catering
ADELAH'S SAMOOSASMince Pies, R110 per
100, Budget Pack R150(40 pies, 40 samoosas,
20 pizzas, 20 spring rolls).We deliver. Ph 021 376 2506
or 076 450 2910
ALPHA CATERERSCatering from R50 p/p.( 021 703 6495 or
082 742 7098
DALVIE'SCATERING AND
HIRINGMenus from R69 p/p.
Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs and
stage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from
10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. Ph Rashieda or
Shafiek 021372 5921 /084 566 0087 /082 660 0876
NAZLIA'SCATERING &
HIRINGStrictly Halall. Forall your catering
needs. Alsofrozen savouries,
eg. pies,samoosa's,
springrolls etc..and
platters and alsoall your hiring
needs,eg. crockery,
cutlery & tableclothes.
(021 633 9585 /073 305 8027
DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R90,00. Price
includes: Backdrop, Arch, RedCarpet and chair covers.
(Ielaahm or Rene021371 4507/082 324 9486
ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394
36
Children’sEntertainment
AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
J/CASTLE for hire.021 393 4663/083 357 4008
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
JUMPING CASTLES All dayQuick delivery. Phone076 044 1485 / 021703 8377
JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930
DJ with sound andlighting.(083 369 6768
38
Hiring Services
A DECORBackdrop poles, chair
covers & red carpet. Ph021 637 0133/083 453 9021
ALLEN DECOR HIREWinter special.B/drop @
R300, chair covers @ R3. NewWedding and Matric gowns
avail.(084 670 2240
CATER HIRE021696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seats R10Long Table: 10 seats R10.Chair Covers: R4.Long Table Cloth XL: R12.Round Table Cloth XL: R15.Organzas: From R2.
CHAIR COVERS black,white & light gold: R3.50each. Tressle: R7, round tablecloths: R12 each, bows, R1.50each. Florence 021 371 5683,079 469 7671
COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware
linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968
CROCK , cutlery & linen &helium balloonsPh 021 397 8326,073 696 7788, 083 465 3455
DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.
(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs
plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
JADES HIRINGCROCKERY cutlery, glassware& linen, round tables & chairs.(021 712 1739/083 313 595.
L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695
43
Personal Services
DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h3022h00 Ph 079 806 4173
44
Photographice/Video Services
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
FORSALE
71
Miscellaneous
Wendy Houses "SPECIALS"6m x 3m, R6 000 cash. (082 621 4441/021 393 5475
74
Electrical Appliances
I BUY & REPAIR Fridges +chest freezers, Dead or Alive.021 591 1699/084 985 7425Cash on the spot. All areas.
BEAUTY FEATURE-20811
Deadlines:26 August 2011
at 15:30
Beauty FeatureBeauty FeatureATTENTION all Hair Salons,
Barbers or Health andBeauty Spa’s/Nail or
Make-Up Artists:Peoples Post will be running
a beauty feature on theth30 August 2011
all painters, carpenters,attorneys, builders,security companies,bond originators, etc.
Attention:
“ T e l l i n g i t a s i t i s ”“ T e l l i n g i t a s i t i s ”
will be lauching their first edition of
ON 30/08/2011TO ADVERTISE please call
Janine 0860 116 918 oremail [email protected]
HOMEOWNERS AND
RENOVATORS GUIDE
Tuesday 9 August 2011 CLASSIFIEDS People’s Post Retreat Page 11
Repayment: R1749.98Retail price: R107 000.00(Retail price R104 950 balance R2 050 on the road costs)Term: 60 monthsDeposit: 15.90% (R17013.00)Balloon: 25.50% (R27285.00)Fixed Interest Rate: 12.00% for the duration of the TermInitiation Fee: R1140.00Monthly service fee: R57.00Total interest paid: R37736.80Total amount paid: R132 283.80 incl Balloon Fees andinterest, but excluding deposit
Repayment: R2690.91Retail price: R169 000.00(Retail price R166 950 balance R2 050 on the road costs)Term: 60 monthsDeposit: 15.90% (R26871.00)Balloon: 25.50% (R43095.00)Fixed Interest Rate: 12.00% for the duration of the TermInitiation Fee: R1140.00Monthly service fee: R57.00Total interest paid: R59381.92Total amount paid: R204 549.60 incl Balloon Fees andinterest, but excluding deposit
FromR1749.98 per month Call Foton Parow 021 937 7200 · Dale 078 563 8617 · Barry 076 630 7713 · Rayaan 082 598 8885· Brendon 0844077096 FromR2690.91per month
· Petrol and diesel models· Single and double cab available· E&EO. Prices subject to change
FFRREEEE CCAANNOOPPYYON ALON ALL SINGLE AND DOUBLEL SINGLE AND DOUBLE
CAB DELUXE BAKKIESCAB DELUXE BAKKIESwhwhiteite canopy’scanopy’s ononlyly, co, coloulour codr codinging wwilill bel be exextratra
Mahindra.McCarthy-09-08-11-1AX9VF0.cdr
FREE 3 YEAR SERVICE PLAN OR CD/MP3 PLAYER AND IMMOB FREE TOWBAR OR NUDGEBAR
FREE LEATHER UPHOLSTERYON TE MODEL
R109 900R1 299PER MONTH*F
RO
M R2 777PER MONTH*F
RO
M
*Model Chery Tiggo 1.6 TX Man. Repayment - R2 777.00 pm.Price R174 900.00. Deposit 14.05% (R24 566). Period 60 months. InterestFixed 12%. Balloon payment 30% (R52 470).Includes Initiation FeeR1 140.00, monthly fee R57. Total amount R218 929.84. Subject to bankcredit approval. Terms and conditions apply.
Chery Parow 343 Voortrekker Road, Parow Tel: 021 937 7200Dale - 078 563 8617 Barry - 076 630 7713Rayaan - 082 598 8885 Brendon - 084 407 7096
McC
art
hy
Osm
an
09-0
8-1
1
Model shown J1 1.3TX*Model QQ3 0.8 TE Basic Repayment - R1 299.00 pm. Price R69 900.00Deposit 10%. Period 60 months. Interest Fixed 12% Balloon payment21.35% (R14 923.65) Includes Initiation Fee R1 140.00, Monthly Fee R114.Total amount R92 865.15. Subject to bank credit approval. Terms andconditions apply.
81
Garden Services
GARDENING We cut lawns,weed flowerbeds, plot clearingrefuse removal, tree felling, inyour yard. 7 days a week. Ph0734923255 / 021802 6494
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
CASH 4 goods sec. handclothes, shoes ,linen, etc
(021 633 0467/083 478 0795
89
Building Material
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.
WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand R135 (Bags
R7,50)Bakkie Stone
R350 (BagsR15.00)
Vibracrete Slabs R29.00 each
Bricks from R1.20each
CEMENT R69.00EACH
We also do truckloads and
rubble removalsPh 021820 4068or 084 467 7507
A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.
A bakkie sand R195A bakkie stone R385
Paving slabs 300x300 R6.90400x400 R10.90 per slab450x450 R12.90 per slab600x600 R19.90 per slab
Colour cobblestone R2 each.Rockface 450x450 R22.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h
or 021 372 2961 a/h
A Bargain sand,stone & rubbleremoval.(083 273 6083/021 705 4652(a/h)
Tel: 021 704 4109
021 715 2739
Cell: 084 368 8125
ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.
AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's Sand & Stone
Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)
DAVID'SPRECAST
We sellVibrecrete Poles
& Slabs.(021 692 3107 /
021 691 5877/072 106 0655 /083 691 4449
GENERALSERVICES
104
Building andConstruction
ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &
DOORSSupplied & fitted.
( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292
BUILDINGMAINTENANCE &
RENOVATIONS* Carports * Waterproofing
Contact Carl 073 920 1460 or
021374 4030 after 6pm
BUILDING PLANSProfessionally drawn andcouncil approved.(082 662 4008
WESTCRETEVibracrete & ext, paving,building.(021 392 1433/
083 539 5478
105
Home ImprovementInterior
BUILDINGMATERIAL &
HOMEIMPROVE
MENTS( On AccountBasis Only )
,Tiling, Paving,Vibracrete
,BIC's,Wendy Houses
,L/Flooring6 60 months to
pay!!!For further infocontact Ashley
on 072 371 6000
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
106
Home ImprovementExterior
A QUALITYGATES AND
FENCEB/bars, sliding
gates, carports,steel fencing,razor wire &vibracrete.
Lowest price.Ph 021397 4079or 082 933 6610
A A p a v i n g , c a r p o r t s ,vibracrete and garages. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111
ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 084 921 5364
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.
Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /
DAVIDS PRECASTWe do all Vibrecrete Walls /
Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire /Carports / Structures &
Garages / Paving /Laminated Floors / Painting
Waterproofing / Roofs &Ceilings.
CONTACT :021 692 3107
021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655
083 691 4449
IVOR'S HOMEIMPROVEMENTS
Alterations, renovations,carports, paving, vibrecretewalls and extensions. Free
Quotes. ( Ivor on076 111 7300/021 762
7077
107
Repairs/Miscellaneous
FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your
house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457
or 083 725 3384
108
Money/Loans
A1 CAR PAWN.VINNIG, GOEDKOOP OFOORBRUG PER FAKS.(082 359 2546/021 856 4183
AFFORDABLE LOANS15 Min Approval. B/listed
welcome. Fin. up to R15 000.Call/sms Amina on 084 714 4216
BIG CFINANCIALSERVICES
We do loans fromR10 000 tillR150 000.
B/listed welcome.Fax
payslip, id & 3month bankstatements to
086 658 4444 orcall
Gavin on073 997 1169
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGE CREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
073 439 3111
APPROVAL SAME DAY
BOND PROBLEMS Solvedhere. Arrears, judgements,executions. We stop themhere! Real Solutions. Call ustoll free 0800 204 987
LOAN CONSULTANTS Wecan help your blacklistedclients and pay yourcommission! ConfidentialityGuarenteed.(071 762 2062
ARE U WAITING
on a Pension/Provident/Package
Lumpsum Payout?Sms/Call: Nawaal (
076 064 0458
ARE YOU INDEBT?
Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance
021788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193
R 50 000or
R 5 million?SMS “POST” TO 38020 & WE’LL CALL YOU BACK!!
021 949 0458 - Fax 086 601 4207www.pbcsa.co.za - [email protected]
ConsolidateNow!
JOHAN 082 431 9865
PBC-24-05-11-1AM59MV-ILL
PROPERTYOWNERS
Consolidate your debt.Regardless of your credithistory, debt counsellingor Administration status,Bondpro Finance can use
your property toconsolidate your debtand clear your credit
record.
Contact us today on021 880 6000 or senda please call me to:
076 716 6191t’s + c’s apply
BOND
PRO-12-07-11-1A
UX15Q-IL
L
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
PENSION /PACKAGE
PROPERTY
DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day
CONSOLIDATIONApply for an old mutual
finance consolidation of debt orpersonal loan from R1 000 R100 000.(Jacky/Charl on
021 706 5029 or sms your nameto 082 990 4196
LOANS from R1 000R50 000Blacklisted and garnishee. Allwelcome. Call/sms Hayley072 064 1265
LOANS No ITC. Same daypayout. Fax 086 666 4811 orcall 071 512 1923
Page 12 People’s Post Retreat CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday 9 August 2011
IN DANGER OF YOURHOUSE BEING AUCTIONED?
LET US ASSIST YOU IN SAVINGYOUR HOME
ARE YOUUNABLE TOMEET YOUR
REPAYMENTS ONYOUR
HOME LOAN,CAR AND
ANY OTHERACCOUNT?
REDUCE YOURREPAYMENTS
INTOONE
AFFORDABLEPAYMENT.
CONSOLIDATENOW
BLACKLISTED
WELCOME
CALL US NOW:0861 77 26 55 /021 697 5566
E-MAIL:[email protected]
Fatimacell:
074 1122 588
Narrimancell:
082 3433 919
Shafiekcell::
074 134 3371
Consum
er0
9.0
8.1
1
DEBT!!!
R 500 000 = ± R 3000 p.m
072 103 5339082 775 9737021 421 4991021 801 5883
RESTRUCTURE ALL
DEBT INTO 1 PAYMENT
“
Waiting forPension/package
payouts?SMS or send
please call me”082 301 7856
0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE
A BRIDGING loan?
Loans up R180 000Blacklisted & garnishee
welcome( Bongi 073 171 5142
Loans up to R15 000& cellphone contractsSame day approvalBlacklisted welcome
Contact Asma071 716 7484
Fax: 021 762 8657
Loans up to R15 000Same day Approval
Garnished & blacklisted( 021 418 4787
Send CALL ME to 084 366 7834
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
Need a loan up to R15 000Blacklisted and garnisheewelcome.No ITC checks
Call: Gold 073 618 7395 /081 470 3468
112
Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery
ACTIVE BLINDS For all yourwindow blinds. Also carpetand upholstery cleaning. PhBernie 021393 0672
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.
All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
CARPET & UPHOLSTERYCLEANING
Mattressess, cars & taxis.( Mark 021 371 5277/
082 335 0429/082 489 2592
FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021371 8315 o/h
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
115
Moving and Storage
AB TRUCKHIRE / COURIER
Anything &everything.
073 339 1828
117
TV/DVD/Video Services
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
119
Painting
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713
1140
Electrical Repairs
AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes washing machines,tumble dryers etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021671 5786or 082 705 8103.
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
JC ACTIVEELECTRICALFully licencedelectrician.Re
pairs tolights,
plugs,geysers,installation of
prepaid meters,main boards, etc.(021 701 3022 /
072 470 7658
REGISTERED ELECTRICIANavailable all areas. Ph Jody on
081 310 7542
1141
General Services
ALTERATIONS, additions,boundry walls, braai's, paving,etc.Fast & Affordable(021 706 2869/078 8700 720
1142
Carpentry
ALL CARPENTRYHanging of all doors, repair ofroofing and cupboards. Alsoskimming of walls and tilingdone. Ph Nico 021 392 6818/
076 342 1470
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
A FREE PLUMBING quotefor bathroom renovations,geysers, leaks and blockeddrains. Call Joseph073 322 4661
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new
installations.All workmanship guaranteed.
(Frank 082 3544 076
PLUMBING SERVICE. R90p/h. (082 357 2511
1145
Swimming PoolServices
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
TILING CONCEPTSBathroom renovations, walland floor tiling. All Tiling atR50/sqm. Ph 074 129 5829
1149
Glass/Windows
HENDRICKSALUMINIUM
Many years ofexperienceaffordable,and qualityservice for
manufactring ofall: . Aluminium
doors andwindows.
. Shopfronts,Skylights,Balu
strades.Custom madeto suit frames..Replacing of
wood and steelframes and
Repairs..Repairs(Phaldie
021 376 3937/076 608 4770
HOLIDAYAND
TRAVEL
132
HolidayAccommodation
GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
WEEKENDSPECIALS AT
CLUBMYKONOS
STARTING ATR600 PER
NIGHT!Contact Suzanne
021448 2717office hours only
MOTORS
142
Repairs – Vehicles
GEARBOX ANDENGINE REPAIRS
Toyota, Quantum, Corolla,HiAce, Sentra and Golf
gearboxes for sale. Ph 021905 9341 or 082 768 4499
ENGINEOVERALL
R1 800.Clutchoveralls,
R850.Gearboxrepairs fromR950.Parts &labour incl.
(021 376 6014/078 875 4394
GEARBOXREPAIRS FROM
R850Engine and DiffreconditioningContact Bruce
072 862 9882 or084 815 3135
143
Parts andAccessories
GRAHAM'S USED SPARES.HONDA SPARES:MECHANICAL & TOWING:(021 905 6604/5
145
Vehicles Wantedto Buy
OFFER FOREVERYONE'SATTENTION
I am looking for vehiclesthat are no longer running,broken down or damaged in
accidents.I pay cash andremove your vehicle free of
charge from any area.
(021 949 6066/076 2111 620
PROPERTY
166
Houses to Let
PELICAN PARK(Peacock Close)
2 Bedrooms, all bics, open planfully fitted kitchen, lounge, bigbathroom, secured parking, not
more than 3 people on thepremises. R3 800pm, incl wa
ter & elec.Surgrie 082 978 9016
167
Houses for Sale
BAYVIEWServiced plot with sea views.R190 000 oncoEASTRIDGENeat, 3 beds with garage,R295 000.Call Robert 021 393 2410,083 427 0036
LANSDOWNERenovators Dream! 7
Bedrooms (3 living quarters),close to all amenities. Offers
from R850 000.Call Abebah (021) 703 6324,
071 130 2407
PORTLANDSBrand new house. 3 Beds,
fitted o/plan kitchen, lounge& diningroom, enclosed.
R479 000 NEG.Contact Noor 072 946 2280
RETREAT3 Beds + bic, bath/toilet,
fitted kitchen, lounge, garage,with remote door, remote
driveway gate,R569 000 NEG
Call Noor 072 946 2280
WARELEYHOMES
Sellers inStrandfontein &
M/Plaincontact us for aFREE valuation
ofyour property.
Robert021 393 2410/08
3 427 0036
1794
AccommodationWanted
ACCOMMODATION NEEDEDURGENTLY
8 Families inneed of urgent
rentalaccommodation
as from 01December
2011. Pleasecontact Karin
Hoonon 021 7011919
1795
Separate Entrances
GRASSY PARKAvail. Immediately.
R2 500p/m.(073 188 8952
GRASSY PARK Separateentrance. Single person. Ph072 313 6567
BUSINESS
194
BusinessOpportunities
TUPPERWAREJoin today and earn extramoney. Contact Rukhsana
072 388 8387
AVONReps needed urgently.
Athlone area only.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581
AVON Reps needed urgently.sms details or ph after 5pm(071 335 5827
AVON REPS NEEDED CallMichelle 021 396 2115 or082 637 6559
DATA entry workers neededto fill out forms with or without a computer. Sms nameand address for a full infobrochure to 079 497 2003
EARN CASHNOW
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300
WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE
CALL ME
EARN EXTRA INCOMEDataworks with or without acomputer. For more info, SMSname, surname and addressfora full info brochure to071 998 6567 or021703 577613 Roy Road, Lansdowne
EXTRA income opportunity.Data works with or without acomputer. For info sms name,s u r n a m e & a d r e s s t o084 062 4825 /021 704 4293
17 Liberator Rd, Rocklands
FINANCIAL PROBLEMS?THERE IS A SOLUTION
Earn R7 500 p/t, R30 000 + f/tvisit www.achievefinancial
security.com (NOTEHYPHEN)
LOOKING FOR A FUN PARTTIME OR FULL TIME
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY?The truth about making money.
No selling. Own car essential.Sms "yes" to 084 711 1866
SMART PEOPLE Network.The easiest, most rewardingsystem yet. Whether studying,working or just looking forsomething to do, this one is foryou. Call Cheryl 071 527 1869
TALENT
401
General Vacancies
AVON &JUSTINEreps needed. (Mildred
021 696 5866 /079 053 8019
AVROY SHLAINAgents needed. ( Nikki
082 489 2592 /021 371 5277
BLOCKMAN ANDCOUNTERHANDRequired for butchery.
Ph 021 694 7161
CLOTHING Factory in Observatory looking for exp.versatile machinist only. Smsname and telephone number to(083 227 7100
412
Hair/Beauty
LOOKING for qualifiedhairdresses to rent a chair inestablished Salon in Bloemfontein.(082 929 1062
415
Clothing Industry
Clothing factory requires:* QUALIFIED MACHINIST DAY AND NIGHT SHIFT
* LINE SUPERVISOR* FINISH SUPERVISOR
Apply at:Factory L11 Industrial Hive,Alpha Road, Mitchells Plain
Tel: 021376 1045SMS name, position and cell
number to 081 234 7374
428
Sales/Marketing
Young VibrantTelemarkerters
Between ages 18 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.
Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174
429
Staff Vacancies
CAPE TOWNBASED
COMPANYIS OPENING UP
A NEWBRANCH &NEEDS TOEXPAND
IT'S SALESFORCE!
No transport orprevious sales
experienceneeded. Alltraining is
provided. Weoffer basic salary,
commission,petrol allowance
andvarious otherincentives.
For appointment,call Andre on021 930 9068
Terms &Conditions
Apply.
SEAFOODCOUNTER
STAFF NEEDED
Salesexperience
essential.Salaryneg.
on experience.All applicants to
faxyour 2 page cvto 021 712 1939
orcontact
021 712 5036
VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS
NEEDED
No transport orprevious sales
experienceneeded. Free
training isprovided. We
offer basic salary,commission,
petrol allowanceand
various otherincentives.
For appointment,call Aileen on021 465 7852
Terms &Conditions Apply
Hygiene &Bug’s ‘R’ Us
Hygiene &Bug’s ‘R’ Us
(Registered PCO & Member of SAPCA)(Registered PCO & Member of SAPCA)
Fleas Ants Cockroaches
Crickets Spiders Lice
Rodents, Bedbugs,
Bird Removal & Proofing
Fleas Ants Cockroaches
Crickets Spiders Lice
Rodents, Bedbugs,
Bird Removal & Proofing
“They Bug You We Bug Them!”“They Bug You We Bug Them!”For a FREE Quotation CallFor a FREE Quotation Call
Guaranteed Effective PEST CONTROLGuaranteed Effective PEST CONTROL
10% Discount for domestic business(T’s & C’s apply)
10% Discount for domestic business(T’s & C’s apply)
* Bellville - 021 949 5915* Cape Town - 021 425 2363* Claremont - 021 674 5327* Goodwood - 021 591 5209* Paarl - 021 872 4083* Table View - 021 556 5601* Kraaifontein - 021 987 6798
TOPPORTSTOPPORTS
Call Lestor or Ruth
for a Quotation!!FREE083 721 2303 / 073 137 2089
021 6911 801
(We build Carports)
Built in 1 - 2 days.Over 20 yrs experience
Prices from R5 000material & labour included
www.topports.co.za
Dienste-Gids
Dienste-Gids
CM-DIENSTE-29/11-MAC
foto: Visi
Tuesday 9 August 2011 CLASSIFIEDS People’s Post Retreat Page 13
PAM GOLDING 10x8 10 05 11-1AQ2U1F.cdr
MENU:
BEDS: 1 | BATHS: 1 |WEB ACCESS:ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 4 | BATHS: 2 | PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1053159RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | PARKING 2SWIMMING POOL | WEB ACCESS: KW1052377Razeen 072 619 8155
BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 3 | PARKINGWEB ACCESS: KW1050691RAZEEN 072 619 8155
GRASSY PARK R399 000 (neg) ZEEKOEVLEI R1.1 millionOTTERY R1.095 000 ZEEKOEVLEI R2.250 million
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 1SWIMMING POOL | WEB ACCESS: KW1054188RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 4 | BATHS: 1 |WEB ACCESS:RAZEEN 072 619 8155
PARKING: 6
LOTUS RIVER R820 000 LOTUS RIVER R675 000
SOLE
MANDATE
SOLE
MANDATE
SOLE
MANDATE
SOLE
MANDATE
SHAMEEMAH083 335 4713
NEW
RELEASE
NEW
RELEASE
Stock urgently required.
Feel free to contact for a
market-related valuation.Schaapkraal:
8 acres vacant land -
Wynberg:
Top Floor Batchelor flat -
Wynberg:
Broadview Apartments 2beds, 1bath, 1parking bay
-
Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3bath, 2gar
s/pool, 940m erf -
R 1.895 000
R320 000
R499 000
R1.550 million
Razeen 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3| BATHS: 2 | PARKING: 3 | 1 BED GRANNY FLATWEB ACCESS: KW1045562Razeen 072 619 8155
LOTUS RIVER R770 000
SOLE
MANDATE
www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs
Pam Golding10x8 090811
UNDER
OFFER
MITCHELLS PLAIN 021 696 4114ATHLONE 021 696 [email protected]
Pam Golding PropertiesAn international Associate of Savills
Pam golding 6X8 09 08 11 1AX72Q0
BELGRAVIA CRAWFORD ATHLONE RYLANDS MOUNTVIEW
NAZMIE ANTHONY 082 630 6134NAZMIE ANTHONY 082 630 6134 RUKHSHANA PARKER 082 331 3123 WALEED MAJIET 083 508 4611WALEED MAJIET 083 508 4611 GAMIEDA ALLIE 082 574 0413
BONTEHEUWEL
Remaxultra -02 08 11
* Seller andMark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing
DISTRESSSALES!!
visit www.eesyinfo.co.za
NoGimmicks!Call Mark on 072 742 6963 formore info
ORSMS“G9”, Your Name, Email address/address to 072 742 6963
ORFREE CALL 0800-00-00-0824HRS, 7 DAYS AWEEK
For a Guaranteed Sale on Your Home.
If your HomeDoesn’t Sell, Mark isWilling toBuy it Himself at a Price Acceptable toYou
Every AgentWill PromiseTo Sell Your Home…WeGUARANTEE it
Receive a Free listwith pics of BelowMarketValue & other Distress
Sale PropertiesVisit:
www.savemoola.co.zaOr SMS“D9”,Your Name,
Email address/ addressto 079 174 9961
MARK ANTHONY
021 704 2160
083 482 4250
ADMIRALS HILL3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,paved drive-way, enclosed. What Abargain!! If your combined wages is
approx R11 500 pm you could buy thishouse.
LARGE FAMILY HOME
Large 3 beds, lounge, dining, bathroom,kitchen, long drive-way, double garage.
Large Plot.
8th AVENUE LOTUS RIVER
Cute 2 beds, tiled lounge & bathroom,
fitted kitchen, yard + parking bay. If
your combined wages is R9 400 pm
you can buy this house.
NICE AREA
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,large grounds. If your combined wagesis R10 000 pm you can buy this house.
Zeekoeivlei MewsOnly R299 000
Westridgeonly R299 000
Lotus RiverR699 000
LentegeurR349 000
PortlandsOnly R479 000
PortlandsR429 000
Old StrandfonteinR349 000
HOUSE + 3 GRANNY FLATS2 bedroom house, long drive-way,
burglar bars, in quiet Cul-De-Sac +++3 Granny Flats of 1 bedroom each.
Present rental income of R6 500 pm.
LARGE HOMELarge 3 beds, lounge, bathroom, large
yard, very large fitted kitchen, enclosed,carport for 3 cars +++ Garage
CLOSE TO EISLEBEN
Renovated 3 beds, large lounge and kitchen, bath & shower, enclosed, carport
for 4 cars +++ Outside room.
RK
AN
TH
ON
Y1
090811
1A
X9D
LF
MA
ANTHONY ARENDSE
021 704 0289/
082 673 1503
NEAT HOUSE3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,drive-way at side of house. If your
combined wages is R8 500 pm you canbuy this house.
WANT AN AGENT TO SELLYOUR HOUSE FAST,
EFFICIENTLY AND AT THEBEST POSSIBLE PRICE?
CALL ANTHONY ARENDSE
021 704 0289
082 673 1503
OR MARK ANTHONY TODAY.
021 704 2160
083 482 4250
COMMISSSION NEGOTIABLE!
WHAT A BARGAIN!!
Neat 3 beds, lounge, kitchen,
bathroom, drive-way. Yard totally
enclosed. If your combined wages is R7
500 pm you can buy this house.
RENOVATED
Large 3 beds, lounge & dining room,kitchen, bathroom.
EastridgeR229 000
WestridgeR319 000
SELLERS INALL AREAS
DelftR159 000
Grassy ParkOnly R235 000
ColoradoR589 000
EersteriverR309 000
EastridgeR259 000
HOUSE + 2 GRANNY FLATSRight next to Mosque. Large 3 beds,mes, large tiled lounge/dining room,fully fitted kitchen, family bathroom,drive-thru garage +++ 2x Granny
Flats.
LARGE PLOT3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
carport, large 400 m² grounds. If yourcombined wages is R10 000 pm you
can buy this house.
STARTER PACK1 Large bedroom, kitchen, toilet +++
Incomplete 2 bedroom renovation.
PRETTY FLAT2 Bedroom Flat, lounge, kitchen,
bathroom. If your combined wages isR6 800 pm you can buy this Flat.
RK
AN
TH
ON
Y2
090811
1A
X9D
S5
MA
EBUYERS 09.08.11.ai
Bonteheuwel - 13b - Vlamboom Str R239 000excl2bed home, with lounge, kitchen, bath/toiletfully enclose
Westridge - ShephardWay - R329 000excl3bedroom home, with lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet
Beaconvalley - Netbal Str - R249 000 excl3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, enclosed
StrandfonteinVillage - Spooner Str - R379 000excl3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet enclosed
Plot for sale - Phillippi - Browns farm -Sakwatsha Str - R99 000
Vacant plot with structureFor all the above contact : Latiefa George on
082 972 9682
Grassy Park - 8th Ave - R699 000exclFreestanding 3bed family home (mes), lounge,kitchen, kitchen, bath/toilet, Double garage on500 plus sqm plot enclosed
Grassy Park-6th Ave-Section 19 Radiant Square - R239 000excl
2bed flat, open plan kitchen, lounge, bath/toilet
Observertory - Arnold Street - R899 000neg3bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet ,enclosed solid wooden floors
Ottery - Royal Mews - Ferness Estated R499 000excl2bed apartment , lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet
Zeekoe vlei Mews (apartment) - R349 000excl2bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, parking,enclosed
Page 14 People’s Post Retreat SPORT Tuesday 9 August 2011
EST. 1996
BRANCHES: WETTON 021 761 0707
M/PLAIN 021 391 2200
FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 5.95% COMMISSION
GRASSY PARK: R749.000excl
KAREN 079 808 3877
F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, 472m²,Kitchen, P(6xCars), Encl.
OTTERY: R895.000excl
PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
F/s 3Beds, Ent.Hall, Lnge, Drm, FFK,Pool, Garage, Park(6Cars), Paved.
OTTERY: R365.000exclGround Floor Flat, 2Beds(1xBics),Lounge (Tiled), F/Bath, FK, P/Bay.
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
SEAWINDS: R400.000excl
MARIAM 082 641 572
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, FFK,Driveway, E/Garden, Encl, Chandelier.
MONTAGUS GIFT: R480.000excl
FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, Bath, S/toilet,FFK, Encl, 498m2, Workshop.
HANOVER PARK: R390.000excl
KEITH 084 888 2526
Mais, 4Beds, Lounge, D/room, Bath,S/toilet, FFK, Storerm, Carport, Encl.
LAVENDER HILL: R495.000excl
ADOLPH 073 193 5878
F/s, 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, FFK,Laundry, G/Flat(2Beds) + MQ(1Bed).
KEWTOWN: R399.999excl
IRFAAN 083 947 4327
Semi, 2Beds, Ext. S/Lounge, Drm,F/Bath, FK, 2xG/Flat=income R5000
WELCOME EST: R560.000excl
PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
Flat, 3Beds(2xB), TV/rM, Ent.Hall,Lnge, D/rm, Laundry, FFK, Garage.
KENWYN: R1,5mil
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, OPFFK, G/Flat,Pool, Garage, Carport..
VANGUARD: R930.000neg
KEITH 084 888 2526
F/s, 4Beds(3xB), 2xLnge, F/Place, Mes,FFK, G/Flat, Ent.Area, 551m².
UPPER WOODSTOCK: R980 000
LYNETTE 073 580 5059
Corner Semi, 3Beds (Very Big), Lnge,Drm, FK, Garage, Encl, Needs TLS
HANOVER PARK: R175.000excl
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
Mais, 2Bedrs, Lounge,F/Bath, Kitchen, Encl.
PELIKAN PARK: R375.000excl
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
F/standing, 3Bedrooms, Lounge,F/Bath, Kitchen, Enclosed.
BONTEHEUWEL: R200.000exclSemi, 1Bedroom, Lounge, Family
Bathroom, Kitchen, Encl.LYNETTE 073 580 5059
OTTERY: R359.000excl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
Ground Floor Flat, 2Beds(Bics), Lnge,F/Bath, FFK(Defy), Pool, P/Bay, Encl.
BONTEHEUWEL: R280.000excl
DESIREE 079 875 9975
Semi, 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath,Kitchen, Alarm, B/Bars, Sliding Gates.
HIGHLANDS ESTATE: R220.000
NORMAN 083 772 8912
Vacant Plot496m.
GRASSY PARK: R895.000excl
PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
D/s, 5Beds, Lnge, Drm, FFK, Mes,G/Flat, Garage, Braai, F/Encl..
MONTAGU - G/PARK: R799.000excl
KAREN 079 808 3877
F/s, 3Beds, 2xLnge, Drm, F/Bath,2xMes, 2xOPFK, Laundry, Study.
BONTEHEUWEL: R330.000excl
NORMAN 083 772 8912
Mais, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FFK,Carport (2Cars), Encl, 165m².
SEAWINDS: R410.000excl
MARIAM 082 641 2157
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, Mes, Walk inCloset, FK, G/Flat, Carport, Braai.
NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R250.000
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
Mais, 3Beds, Lnge, F/Bath,FK, Storerm, Carport, Encl, Very Neat.
FRACTRETON: R230.000excl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
Semi, 2Beds, Lnge, Kitchen, Carport268m, 2xW/Hses, B/Bars, S/Gates.
PR
OS
PU
R10
X4
09
08
11
2.c
dr
LANSDOWNE -
Neat 3 Bedrms with BIC, lounge, fitted
kitchen, family bath, solid wooden flring,
fully secured, grounds, garage for 4
R795 000
021 705 3507 / 021 705 1798A/H 021 705 3903Fax: 0866 456 [email protected]
A X I S
WANT A MARKET VALUATION?
ABDULLAH - 073 657 2805
WESTRIDGE -
3 beds with BIC, FF kitchen, lounge,
family bathrm, dining rm tiled, garage
R380 000 NEG
RETREAT -
2 X 2 beds, BIC, Fitted kitch,lounge,
family bathrm,
lots potential grounds
R350 000
OTTERY WOODLANDS -
2 Sep Vacant Plots @ R450 000 Ea
neat residential area,
700 m² each
R450 000COLORODO PRK -
Build your dream house - 3 Vacant plots
next to each other
opp Mosque
R220 000 NEG
VANGUARD VILLAS -
Lovely 2 bedrms, lounge, fitted kitch,
bath, secured complex,
Vangate Mall
R620 000
GRASSY PRK FLATS -
2 Flats frm R270K
2 bedrms, BIC, lounge neatly,
ff kitchen, fully secured
R270 000 G/PRK FLATS -
3 Flats frm R175K, 2 bedrms, BIC,
lounge neatly, ff kitchen,
fully secured
R 175 000
LOTUS RIVER -
Neat n Modern 3 Beds, laminate flring,
family bath, FF Kitch,
garage, secured
R850 000
FERNESS ESTATE -
3 Bedrooms with BIC, lounge, kitchen,
bathroom, secured, garage, 700 m²
R790 000 LANSDOWNE -
Lovely Semi home near Islamia, 3 Beds
lounge/dining, MES, BIC, ff kitch,
garage.
R890 000 Neg
PAARL -VACANT PLOT INLOVELY NEATRESIDENTIAL- 1000 m²
R 600 000
PELICAN PARK -
2/3 beds, BIC, lounge, FF kitchn, fully
secured, undercover
carport 2 cars
R460 000
LAVENDERHILL -
3 Bedrooms, spacious lounge, kitch,
family bath, secured,large grounds,
need TLC!! Potential
R330 000
Axis 10x4 090811 1AXC9A
ROCKLANDS -
Neat 3 Bedrms, BIC, laminated flring,
family bath, FF Kitch,
garage, secured
R370 000 Neg
NEW OTTERY -
3 Sep Vacant Plots @ R400 000 Ea,
Close to Pick n Pay,
800 m² each
R400 000
MAKE AN OFFERMAKE AN OFFER
PROPERTIES
SHAFIQA - 073 313 5819 SA-EED - 082 927 5034 ZAHIDA - 084 265 4364
STEENBERG - Lovely
semi home, near Islamia,
3 beds, lounge, dining, mes, bics, ff
kitchen, garage
R510 000 Neg
CLAREMONT -
VACANT PLOT WITH PLANS TO
BUILD 3 MODERN SECTINAL TITLES
DUNLUCE STREET
R1.3 MILN
OTTERY WOODLANDS -
Vacant Plot in Cypress Rd, nice and
neat residential area,
500 m²
R380 000
LOVELY AREALOVELY AREA
SOLDSOLD
NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE GREAT INVESTMENTGREAT INVESTMENT
NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE
We will sell your house Or we will buy it from you
D
Free Pre-Approvals
Furniture Removals
istress Sales
Towards Marketing Excellence
R220 000: HANOVER PARK
DELORES 076 706 0910.
neat 3 bdrm Maisonette, ffk, lounge,family bathroom, tiled throughout,fully enclosed with burglar bars,
1 L arge b edroom w ith e nsuite, F F K itchen, L ounge10m Wendy H ouse, C arport f or 2 c ars, F ully e nclosed
R645 000: SAN REMO(A MUST SEE)Modern free standing 3 bdrm(main ensuite)
fully alarmed, automated garage doors,fully enclosed, aluminium windows. ffk 2 bedrmwith bics, lounge and dining room with fireplace,
study laminated flooring throughout, familybathroom and plenty of parking,
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118.
Free Valuations
Free Legal Advice
Free Credit Checks
TAFELSIG R265 0003beds fully enclosed with alarm, lounge
fitted kitchen & fam bathroom with showerSHANAAZ 071 203 6341
R300 000 ROCKLANDS
SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
3 Beds,Kitchen, Family bathroom,Lounge, Paved back yard,
Fairly big grounds
R550 000 OLD COLORADO
SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
Freestanding 3 bdrm house, main bdrm withbics, fitted kitchen, lounge,dining room and biggrounds. 567m² plot size, and Main En-suite.
R 549 000 GRASSY PARK
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
Semi attached 3 Bdrm house, lounge,Family bathroom, fitted kitchen, carport
close to amenities.
R379 000 LOTUS RIVER
DELORES 076 706 0910
Freestanding 2 bdrm home onlarge plot, fully fitted kitchen,
lounge and Garage.
R 530 000- MUIZENBERG
SHAHIED 076 585 8104
2 bdrm house one with ensuite, familybathroom,lounge,d ining room, parking for2 cars , fully enclosed and electric fence.
R210 000 TAFELSIG
SHAHIED 076 585 8104
3 Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, FamilyBathroom, Parking for 2 Cars, Great
Starter HomeFAZLOODIEN
082 495 8989
SHAAMIEL
082 723 1118SHANAAZ
071 203 6341SHIHAAM
072 192 1411DOERRIEYAH
084 055 3877DELORES FAZLIN THURYYA SADIA SHAHIED GAIL
076 706 0910 078 038 9059 074 194 0925 071 598 6633 076 585 8104 076 719 9893
R239 000 HILLVIEW
DELORES 076 706 0910
R780 000 GRASSY PARK
DELORES 076 706 0910
3 Beds, BIC in all rooms, Main en-suite,FFK, Family bathroom, Lounge +
Dining room on large plot.
R350 000 BEACON VALLEY
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411.
Neat 5 bdrm house,lounge dining room,family bathroom, with shower and garage,
fully enclosed.
R250 000 TAFELSIG
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
Freestanding 2 Bdrm house,Loungefitted Kitchen, Bathroom and large
grounds lots of potential
R250 000 TAFELSIG
SHANAAZ 071 203 6341.
Semi attached 3 bedroom lounge,kitchen,and family bathroom.
R490 000 GRASSY PARK
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
625m² Plot with incomplete120m² roof height house,
R 1.600 000 ZEEKOEVLEI
THURYYA 074 194 0925.
Modern 3 bedroom house, 3 en- suites,family, bathroom, lounge, dining room,
study, garage for 3 cars and much more.
R420 000 MONT CLAIR
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
Neat freestanding 3 bdrm house, bic. inmain bdrm,fitted kitchen, family bathroom,lounge, garage, carport and fully enclosed.
R780 000 GRASSY PARK
THURYYA 074 194 0925.
Neat 3 bdrm house, one with en-suite,2 bathrooms, lounge, garage, alarm,
garden and parking for 2 cars.
R680 000 RETREAT
SHAHIED 076 585 8104
Commercial property for sale, 2 shops , oneis a running concern the other is a
supermarket with the rental value f morethan R6500.Great Business opportunity.
R 380 000 LAVENDER HILL EAST
SHAHIED 076 585 8104
Neat 2 bdrm house, family bathroom,lounge, garage,parking for 4 cars, separateentrance with 2 bedrooms,toilet and kitchen.
R480 000 MANDALAY
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Freestanding 3 Bdrm house on a 525m²plot with lounge, open plan kitchen,
fully enclosed and large grounds
R360 000 WESTRIDGE
FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989
3 bdrm house, lounge,diningroom,kitchen,modern finishing in bathroom
and shower, driveway, and carport,
TermsTerms && CondCondititionsions AppApplyly
KA
YS
-09
-08
-11
-1A
XA
9M
5.c
dr
OUR
TOP
AGENT
CALL NOW TO HAVE YOUR PROPERTY SOLD....WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL AREAS.
TTeell:: 002211 770055 88996611 -- VViieeww oouurr PPrrooppeerrttiieess @@ wwwwww..kkaayysspprrooppeerrttiieess..ccoo..zzaa
OOWWNNEERR
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSSCHAAPKRAAL
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSSOUTHFIELD
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSZEEKOEVLEI
R 599 000 STRANDFONTEIN VILLAGE
SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
3 bdrm house, laminated flooring, in mainbdrm, sep.tiolet, family bathroom, lounge,dining room, Fitted kitchen, Garage and
parking for 4 cars.
R 795 MANDALAY
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118.
Beautiful 4 bdrm house, en-suite in main bdrm,2 lounges one with firplace, Dining room,Big fitted Kitchen, 2 garages, Front and
Back gardens, erf size 519m².
EST. 1996
BRANCHES: WETTON 021 761 0707
M/PLAIN 021 391 2200
FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 5.95% COMMISSION
KENWYN: R2.4mil
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
F/s, 4Beds(2xB), Lnge, Drm, F/Bath,2xMes, FFK, Study, G/Flat (2Beds)Pool T/Garage, Ent.Area(12X5)
LANSDOWNE: R850.000 neg.
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, F/Place, Drm,F/Bath, Mes, OPFK, Study, Facad
3Cars, Encl, 496m², B/Bars.
LANSDOWNE: R1,250 mil
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, F/place,OPFFK, G/Flat, M/Q, Pool, Park(4Cars),T/Garage, Encl, 506m², Sliding Gates.
RONDEBOSCH R1.1 neg
RAHEEL 082 796 8137
Semi, 3Bedrooms(Bics), Lounge,D/room, Braai OPFFK, Garage,
Carport, Enclosed
PR
OS
PU
R10
X4
09
08
11
3.c
dr
AGENTS PERSONAL PLEDGE OF SERVICE
• TO GET AS MANY QUALIFIED BUYERS AS POSSIBLE TO VIEW THE PROPERTY.
• TO COMMUNICATE THE RESULT OF OUR MARKETING EFFORTS TO THE SELLER ON A WEEKLY BASIS.
• TO ACHIEVE THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE, IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME, TO THE BEST QUALIFIED BUYER.
• TO CONTINUOUSLY USE INNOVATIVE MARKETING METHODS TO EXPOSE THE PROPERTY TO AS MANY PONTENTIAL
BUYERS AS POSSIBLE.
OTTERY: R720.000excl
KEITH 084 888 2526
F/s, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FFK,Carport, Encl, D/Lights, L/Floors,
B/Bars.
OTTERY: R850.000excl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, F/Place, F/Bath,Kitchen, Facad, Carport,
496m².
OTTERY: R720.000excl
PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lounge, D/room,Mes, FFK, Jacuzzi, Garage, E/Garden,
F/Encl, 200m,.
PINATI ESTATE: R1.2mil
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge cm Drm, F/Bath, FFK,Braai + G/Flat (2Beds. Lnge, FK, F/Bth),D/Garage, D/Way(12xCars), Encl, 526m.
ATHLONEBRIDGETOWN
R580 000 excl. 3 Beds, lounge anddiningroom, FFK, enclosed,
brickpaved right around,well secured.
BRIDGETOWN ain house, 3beds, lounge, laundry, kitchen,
mes, en suite and family bathroom+ 2 bedr granny flat + bedroom sep
ent. Plot 540m2. R680 000 excl
BELGRAVIA R890 0000.Freestanding, 3 beds, lounge +
diningroom, fitted kitchen +sunroom + granny flat, 1 bedroom
lounge, kitchen and bathroom,
parking for 6 cars.BELGRAVIA F/standing, 3 beds,
lounge/diningrm, kit, plus grannyflat, R850 000 neg. Plot 510m²
RUKEYA082 741 1109
ATHLONESpacious house 3 beds, family
bathroom, drive through garage.R695 000.
LANSDOWNESemi, modern 3 beds, garage,
carport, R799 000.
LANSDOWNE3 beds, 2 bathrooms, R845 000.
ALAN 082 475 6643OFFICE (021) 674 1094
CLAREMONT
BARGAINS IN SOUGHTAFTER AREAS!!!
STEENBERG4 beds plus garage, close to all
amenities. Needs TLC. R360 000.
PORTLANDSNeat, freestanding, 2 beds,
excellent location with storeroom.R380 000.
STRANDFONTEIN(OLD)
Neat, 3 beds, extended lounge,FFK, garage, plus huge granny
flat. R590 000
MOUNTVIEWBasic 2 beds with a 2 bed separateentrance on a 560m² plot. Needs
TLC. R550 000
TO VIEW PLEASE CALLNAZEEM 083 8599 252
or ASHRAF074 811 6874
DIEP RIVER/ELFINDALE TO LET
R4000 pm. Neat, fully fitted 2bedroom flat measuring 82 m² +
balcony and secure parking.RYLANDS ESTATE
R550 000. Rylands Mews. Newlyrenovated flat, 2 bathroom unit,
with open plan lounge & kitchen +parking bay with 24 hr
security in complexR595 000. Gatesville. Yusuf GoolBoulevard. 613m² vacant plot in
sought after area
NASAN 082 770 7761CITY BOWL
R1.250M St Georges Mall. Choiceof 6 units. Neighbouring the Taj
and Mandela Rhodes hotels.197m² unit, in secure complex.
Unit can be used forcommercial/residential purposes.
Make an offer!
GONA 082 926 2371
TEL: 371 5767, FAX: 371 9840CELL: 082 372 3701 E-MAIL: [email protected]
37 ALABAMA ROAD, COLORADO PARKMITCHELLS PLAIN , 7785
Cecil BormanProperties
VICTORIA MANSIONS2 Beds flats, refurbished, fitted
cupboards, ff kitchen + parking bayfrom R365 000.
PLUMSTEAD2 bed flat secured, swimming pool
R595 000
OTTERY3 Bedroom flat Sierra Park +
swimming pool, secured. R365 000
BELGRAVIA2 Bed, semi, refurbished
R595 000.NEW DEVELPMENTS:
WATERGATE 2 beds fromR349 000.
WESTCAPE VILLAS fromR389 000.
Whether buying or selling, give usa call....it's a call you won't regret!!!
Free valuations done in all areas.
WOODLANDS PARK WETTON
R895 000Neat, 4 bed (bic), 2 bathrooms,
lounge, diningroom, FFK, garage &carport (3 cars) large pool, and
maids room, large plot.
SURREY ESTATER320 000
1 bed flat, lounge, FFK, bathroomand parking bay. Secure complex.
MAYFIELD VILLAGE OTTERY
R620 0002 bedr, bathroom, lounge & fully
fitted kitchen, garage (2 cars) ++++2 bedr incomplete extension.
Nazeem 073 834 9990
R480,000R640,000R660,000R750,000R895,000
: Bachelor close to Hosp.: 2 bed flat – very central.: 3 bed duplex with garage.: 2 bed flat, secure complex.: 4 bed home – Great value.
For a large range of properties inWYNBERG please call:
SAMANTHA KOEN: 084 583 8813or JUAN VAN WYK: 083 287 6233
www.harcourts.co.za
WYNBERG
WP club rugby resultsSATURDAY 6 AUGUST:
Super League A:Victorians 24, Hamiltons 31; UCT 22, Maties
15; False Bay 31, Helderberg 12.Super League B:NNK 42, Kuils River 13; Bellville 89, Bracken-
fell 29; Hands & Heart 33, Pniel Villagers 18.Premier League A:Elsies River 33, Langa 39; Goodwood 29,
Kraaifontein 15; Hamlets 20, Stellenbosch Coro-nations 9.
Premier League B:Sir Lowrians 39, Lagunya 13; Milnerton 27,
UWC 36; Macassar 17, Franschhoek 6.Division 1:Young Wesleys 6, Eerste River 7; Strand 17,
Busy Bee 18; Raithby 19, Kylemore 20.Division 2:Blue Stars 27, Whistling Wheels 17; All Saints
8, Rocklands 13.Division 3:Young Ideas 7, Tech-Gardens 17; Young
Brothers 20, Bishop Lavis 0; Richmond Rangers3, Retreat 7.
Division 4:Progress 16, Khayelitsha 12; Imiqhayi 19, Ma-
si 12; Peninsula 27, Titans 17.
Tuesday 9 August 2011 SPORT People’s Post Retreat Page 15
SPEEDWAY MOTORSSPEEDWAY MOTORS
Tel: 021 593 0786
Fax: 021 593 8359
Zubaid: 084 583 0050
Shihaam 079 243 3481
Shaheed 082 683 4616
Moestuqeem: 082 737 2461
SPEEDWAY MOTORSSPEEDWAY MOTORSSPEEDWAY MOTORSSPEEDWAY MOTORSBETTER CARS, BEST SERVICE
WWee BBuuyy && SSeellll GGoooodd UUsseedd CCaarrss,, BBaakkkkiieess,, 44xx44’’ss EEttcc..
NO DEPOSIT • NO LICENCE REQUIRED • WE NEED YOUR ID, PAYSLIP, 3 MONTHS BANK STATEMENTS, PROOF OF ADDRESS
R59 900R59 900
R49 900R49 900
4th Avenue, Maitlandoff Voortrekker Road
4th Avenue, Maitlandoff Voortrekker Road
CHEAPEST IN CAPE TOWN FREE WARRANTY ON ENGINE & GEARBOX
R67 900R67 900
R129 900R129 900R62 900R62 900 R69 900R69 900
2002 BMW 320D AUTOA/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, ALARM,GOOD CONDITION, AUTO
2002 BMW 320D AUTOA/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, ALARM,GOOD CONDITION, AUTO
2006 MERC-BENZ C180KOMPRESSOR ELEGANCE
A/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, BLK LEATHER, V NEAT
2006 MERC-BENZ C180KOMPRESSOR ELEGANCE
A/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, BLK LEATHER, V NEAT
20200808 TATTATAA ININDIDICACA LSILSI
IMIMMOBMOBA/C, P/S, CD PLAYER, LIGHT ON FUEL,
R32 900R32 900
1996 HONDA BALLADE 150I LUXLINE
P/S, C/L, A/L, R/TAPE, LIGHT ON FUEL
1996 HONDA BALLADE 150I LUXLINE
P/S, C/L, A/L, R/TAPE, LIGHT ON FUEL
2007 OPEL CORSA UTILITY 1.4i2007 OPEL CORSA UTILITY 1.4i
GOOD FOR WORK, RELIABLE
A/C, P/S, LIGHT ON FUEL,
R32 900R32 900 R34 900R34 900R64 900R64 900
2002 FIAT SIENA 1.6 EL PLUSP/S, C/L, E/W, LIGHT ON FUEL
2002 FIAT SIENA 1.6 EL PLUSP/S, C/L, E/W, LIGHT ON FUEL
2002 VW POLO 1.4 TDI,A/C. P/S, C/L, ALARM, LEATHER, MAGS,
CD PLAYER, VERY NEAT
2002 VW POLO 1.4 TDI,A/C. P/S, C/L, ALARM, LEATHER, MAGS,
CD PLAYER, VERY NEAT
2001 MERCEDES-BENZ A160 AUTOP/S, C/L, E/W, ALARM, MAGS,CD PLAYER, LIGHT ON FUEL
2001 MERCEDES-BENZ A160 AUTOP/S, C/L, E/W, ALARM, MAGS,CD PLAYER, LIGHT ON FUEL
1999 BMW 318IA/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, MAGS, LEATHER,
CD SHUTTLE
1999 BMW 318IA/C, P/S, C/L, E/W, MAGS, LEATHER,
CD SHUTTLE
2000 CHRYSLER NEON 2.0 16V AUTO2000 CHRYSLER NEON 2.0 16V AUTOLEATHER, MAGS, VERY NEAT
R35 900R35 900R44 900R44 900 R37 900R37 900
1998 VW GOLF CHICO 1.6
LIGHT ON FUEL, VERY NEAT, RELIABLE
1998 VW GOLF CHICO 1.6
LIGHT ON FUEL, VERY NEAT, RELIABLE
2003 VW GOLF 4 1.6I
A/C, P/S, C/L, CD PLAYER, ALARM, SUPER NEAT
2003 VW GOLF 4 1.6I
A/C, P/S, C/L, CD PLAYER, ALARM, SUPER NEAT
crazy
specialscrazy
specials
R64 900R64 900
Trade-ins welcomee
2002 VW POLO CLASSIC 1.62002 VW POLO CLASSIC 1.6
A/C, P/S, MAGS, LIGHT ON FUEL, VERY NEAT
2000 NISSAN SENTRA 140I
IMMOBILISOR, RELIABLE,
LIGHT ON FUEL, VERY NEAT
2000 NISSAN SENTRA 140I
IMMOBILISOR, RELIABLE,
LIGHT ON FUEL, VERY NEAT
The changing face of cricketThe changing face of cricketMARK WARD
BERESFORD WILLIAMS’ eleva-tion to the position of presidentof the Western Province CricketAssociation can be described asa natural progression of a man awho lives the game.
The 48-year-old Southern Sub-urbs resident last week took overthe reigns from Mohamed Ebra-him, whose double term of twoyears each ended at the associa-tion’s annual general meeting.
Western Province (WP) has beenSouth Africa’s most successfulcricket association since unifica-tion 20 years ago, and Williams iswell aware of the challenges thatawait him. “The association hasbeen very successful over the past
20 years,” Williams says. “The Co-bras are preparing for the Champi-ons League – they are the champi-ons of two of the countries’ majorcompetitions. So, as you can see, it’sa tough challenge ahead for me.”
Williams started playing cricketas a six-year-old; he was a buddingleft-arm spinner for St Augustineand later captained the WP schoolside before going on to excel asbowler and batsman for the old WPCricket Board.
Before he was elected to his newposition – unopposed – he served invarious capacities, and was also amember of the WP executive be-tween 2003 and 2008. He has alsoheld the position of chairperson ofSt Augustine since 1999, but he’shad to vacate this position after hiselection to his new post.
He honed his administrativeskills under the stalwarts of thenon-racial sport struggle of PercySonn and Norman Arendse. “I ad-mired people such as Hassan Howaand Sonn,” Williams says. “Theywere real principled people fromwhom I learnt a lot.”
Williams says he has met withWP’s staff, and is being introducedto the aspects of the organisation’sadministration. Mindful of the as-sociation’s success, Williams plansto work hard to do its legacy justice.
For one, he will be concentratingon providing space for a collectiveand strategic leadership, and he hasnumerous ideas around keepingthe association in winning form. Hewants to create opportunities foreverybody in the association to ex-cel, and is set on ensuring financial
stability, all with the aim of helpingthe organisation further transforminto a dynamic, open-minded struc-ture.
Thinking outside the bounds ofthe association, Williams wants torenew a relationship with JAG toenhance amateur cricket, and re-main one of the leaders of amateurcricket in the country.
“I am committed and passionateabout serving the organisation, andultimately strive to enhance thewonderful achievements made todate,” he says. “As a leader the onlyway to get what you want is by help-ing enough people get what theywant first.
“As Sir Winston Churchill oncesaid, ‘We make a living by what weget; we make a life by what wegive.’”
AT THE HELM: Beresford Williams,now president of the Western Province Cricket Association.
Photo: Mark Ward
Just go bingoTHE Family Affair SocialClub is hosting a Bingo Nighton Saturday 13 August at19:30 at St Augustine’s Crick-et Club Hall in Elfindale.Booklets cost R20 and re-freshments will be on sale.
STICKY STUFF: Rushdie Salie from Central Hockey Club manages to elude DanielCardoso of Constantiaberg Hockey Club in the Grand Challenge match at Vygieskraal on Saturday. Central won 30. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
TEXTBOOK TACKLE: Shane Fortune of Progress RFC is brought to ground by Thembelani Khwaza ofKhayelitsha in his side’s 1612 win in the Western Province club rugby Division 4 at City Park on Saturday.
Photo: Rashied Isaacs
Junior football tourneyGOLDEN UNITED FC invitesall interested clubs to partici-pate in its under-11 tourna-ment on 24 and 25 Septemberat the Rocklands Sports Com-plex. The entrance fee per
team is R500, and registrationwill take place at 44 FulhamAvenue, Rondevlei, on Satur-day 20 August from 14:00 until16:00. Call Shenaaz Mitchellon 082 302 3394.
People's Post Page 16 Phone: 021 713 9440 | Fax: 021 713 9481 Tuesday 9 August 2011
Interest & Service charges
are included
in these monthly instalments
Pay direct
to us,
Why wait?
17% INTEREST
130 SIR LOWRY ROAD WOODSTOCK 021 465 2675
2004 TOYOTA COROLLA 1.6I GLEDep R41 000 @ R1358 x 36 TOTAL R89 888
R75 995
R75 995
R75 995
R75 995
2005 VW JETTA 4 1600Dep R41 000 @ R1358 x 36 TOTAL R89 888
WOW!WHAT A CAR!
2001 VOLVO S60 2.4TDep R36 000 @ R1323 x 36 TOTAL R83 628
R69 995
R69 995
AUTOFULL HOUSE
2001 MERC-BENZ A160Dep R30 000 @ R1323 x 36 TOTAL R77 628
R63 995
R63 995
AUTOV POPULAR
2006 RENAULT MEGANE 1.9 DCIDep R40 000 @ R1358 x 36 TOTAL R88 888
LOW KM
R74 995
R74 995
1997 TOYOTA RAV 4Dep R36 000 @ R1323 x 36 TOTAL R83 628
R69 995
R69 995
POPULAR& RELIABLE
2000 VW JETTA 4 1.6Dep R36 000 @ R1323 x 36 TOTAL R83 628
FSHIMMAC
R69 995
R69 995
2000 RENAULT MEGANE 1.6Dep R18 500 @ R1003 x 30 TOTAL R48 590
A/C P/SRELIABLE
R39 995
R39 995
2002 VW POLO PLAYA 1.6IDep R23 000 @ R1073 x 36 TOTAL R61 628
R49 995
R49 995
LOW KMA/C P/S
1997 BMW 2.3 CONVERTABLEDep: R60 000 R1537 x 36 Total R115 332
R99 995
R99 995
VERYSPORTY
1999 VW GOLF V5Dep. R36 000 R1323 x 36 Total R83 628
WOW!VERY SCARCE
R69 995
R69 995
2001 AUDI A4 1.9 TDIDep. R50 000 R1 537 x 36 Total R105 332
FULLHOUSE
R89 995
R89 995
AS NEW
STOCKISTS OF PAINT
BP Gas
BP
Many more specials in-storeTel: 021 932 4106/5 • Address: 306 Halt Rd, Elsies River
• Gas Centre
• Appliances
• Accessories
• Gas Centre
• Appliances
• Accessories
GAS ONSPECIALGAS ONSPECIAL
R499-00
R39-95 /5L
R139-00 /5L
R199-95Three burner, self igniting stovewith pipe, clamps & regulator
Contractors 20L PVAInterior / Exterior
Safari Gloss Enamel Oil PaintInterior / Exterior
5L Supa PVA interior paintvarious colours
CNR COLLEGE & JOHNSON ROADS, RYLANDS Tel: 021 633 4719 Fax: 021 638 0044
BAKKIE CENTRE
OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 10:30am - 2:00pm
Proof of identity & income
Instalments and terms and conditions apply
All cars are sold with a 30 day warranty on engine & gearbox
2007 OPEL CORSA UTILITY 1,4
ONLY 70000KM LIKE NEW
2007 OPEL CORSA UTILITY 1,4
ONLY 70000KM LIKE NEW
R84 995R84 995
KLIPFONTEINKLIPFONTEIN ROAD, ATHLONE Tel: 021 696 9292 Fax: 021 696 9677
No licence required • No deposit • 3 months bank statements
W W W . V E L O C I T Y C A R S . C O . Z A
2008 TOYOTA AVANZA 1.5 SX
LOW KMS CHOICE OF 2
2008 TOYOTA AVANZA 1.5 SX
LOW KMS CHOICE OF 2
02 MITSUBISHI COLT CLUBCAB 280TD
FULL HOUSE MANY EXTRAS
02 MITSUBISHI COLT CLUBCAB 280TD
FULL HOUSE MANY EXTRAS
2001 ISUZU KB 220 LE D/CAB
FULL HOUSE MANY EXTRAS
2001 ISUZU KB 220 LE D/CAB
FULL HOUSE MANY EXTRAS
2004 ISUZU KB 320 LX D/CAB
FULL HOUSE IMMACULATE
2004 ISUZU KB 320 LX D/CAB
FULL HOUSE IMMACULATE
R89 995R89 995 R89 995R89 995 R74 995R74 995 R119 995R119 995
2001 OPEL CORSA 1.6 iS2001 OPEL CORSA 1.6 iS
R44 995R44 995
2004 FIAT SIENA 1.6 EL2004 FIAT SIENA 1.6 EL 2004 VW POLO 1.42004 VW POLO 1.4 2005 FORD FOCUS 1.6 SI2005 FORD FOCUS 1.6 SI
R99 995R99 995 R69 995R69 995 R54 995R54 995 R84 995R84 995 R104 995R104 995
OPPOSITE ATHONE STADIUM
R119 995R119 995
Raza 071 471 5311 Zaid 071 471 5302
2010 HYUNDAI I102010 HYUNDAI I10 2005 CITROEN C22005 CITROEN C22007 HYUNDAI ATOS
77 000 KM
2007 HYUNDAI ATOS
77 000 KM
R69 995R69 995
1999 TOYOTA HILUX 2.7 S/C
LWB, CANOPY
1999 TOYOTA HILUX 2.7 S/C
LWB, CANOPY
2006 NISSAN HARDBODY 2.4 SE
LWB WITH CANOPY
2006 NISSAN HARDBODY 2.4 SE
LWB WITH CANOPY
R89 995R89 995
MR. ’SMR. ’S
MULTIFITMENT CENTREMULTIFITMENT CENTRE
Spares • Batteries • Workshop
MR. ’S
Workshop: 021 392 [email protected] www.mro.co.za
OfficialBattery Depot
MasterCard®MasterCard® We accep t al l maj or Fl eet and Garage cards.
FREEFREEInspection onsuspension &bearings.
Inspection onsuspension &bearings.
PSL kicks off this weekendPSL kicks off this weekendTASMIN CUPIDO
THE coming weekend will see thekick-off of the 2011-2012 Premier Soc-cer League (PSL), and both of CapeTown’s teams – Ajax Cape Town andEngenSantos –aregearingup for theirfirst matches.
After pre-season training, severalwarm-up matches and the arrival and de-parture of a number of players at bothclubs, the time to commence their titlechallenges has come.
The People’s Team, Santos, host Mo-rokaSwallowsatAthloneStadiumonFri-day evening at 19:30. Head coach BoebieSolomons and his troops will be lookingto forget about their 1-0 loss in the quar-terfinal of the MTN 8 Knockout to Orlan-do Pirates at the Orlando Stadium inSoweto on Saturday.
Despite being able to hold the match toa 0-0 draw after the regulation 90 minutes,it was strike by Siyabonga Sangweni ofthe 2010-2011 PSL winners during extratime that ended the Santos campaign.
Now Santos turn their attention toSwallows. The last time the two sides metwas in March, when Santos travelled tothe Dobsonville Stadium in Soweto for a0-0 draw.
The Santos squad, again under the lead-ership of midfielder Tyren Arendse, hasacquired the services of Nigerian andformer AmaZulu defender Pere Ariweri-yai, Witbank Aces fullback Wayne Bish-op, and Vasco da Gama striker Jonathan
Armogram.The other Cape Town-based team, Ajax
CT, travel to Rustenberg to take on Plati-num Stars at the Royal Bafokeng Stadiumon Saturday afternoon at 15:00. Headcoach Maarten Stekelenburg’s chargeswill be looking to draw some positivityand momentum from their 5-2 thrashingof Supersport United in the quarterfinalof the MTN 8 Knockout at Cape Town Sta-dium on Friday.
Striker Terror Fanteni seemed to be re-gaining the form he showed last seasonas he slotted three of his side’s five goalsto earn the man of the match award.
With several players, such as captainGranville Scott, defender Nazeer Allieand midfielder George Maluleka, con-firming their loyalty by extending theircontracts, and the inclusion of new bloodin the squad, the Urban Warriors will belooking to emulate their last season’s per-formance – this time with the hope ofeventually lifting the trophy.
The loss of winger Sameegh Doutie toOrlando Pirates may leave a void on theright, but new acquisitions Sici Selembeand Alcardo van Graan, as well as the re-turn of Mfundo “Hadji” Shumana, shouldmake up for the loss. The club also holdson to hopes that midfielder and defenderMbulelo “OJ” Mabizela, as well as formerLiverpool FC goalkeeper Sander West-erveld, will still sign.
•Tickets for the Engen Santos vs Mo-roka Swallows game at Athlone Stadiumare available from any Shoprite andCheckers stores.
PINPOINT PRECISION: Ajax CapeTown’s Terror Fanteni shoots forgoal while TebogoLangerman of Supersport Unitedlooks on duringhis side’s 52 winin the MTN 8 quarterfinal at CapeTown Stadium onFriday. Fanteniwas in fine form,netting three ofAjax’s five goals.The semifinaldraw was held lastnight (Monday),after People’sPost went topress. Photo: PeterHeeger/Gallo Images