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13 DESEMBER 2015
Liqui-Fruit Amfiteater, Paarl
RICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
Die Kuilsrivier-polisie ondersoek n gewa-
pende roof wat verlede week by n koel-
drankfabriek in die Saxenburg-nywerheids-
gebied afgespeel het.
Die fabriek, JC Juices, is omstreeks 08:20
verledeWoensdagdeur n groep gewapendes
aangeval, s kapt. Isaac vanNiekerk,woord-
voerder van die Kuilsrivier-polisie.
Volgens hom is daar die betrokke oggend
toegeslaankortnadat diemeeste vandieper-
soneel vir werk aangemeld het.
Van die outjies by die fabriek was besig
om n vragmotor te laai toe een van die ro-
wers ingestap het en die mense met n vuur-
wapen begin dreig het.
Die mense is na n werkswinkel geneem.
Nog twee rowers het by hom aangesluit.
Die werkers is almal bymekaar gemaak en
beveel omop die grond te l, vertel VanNie-
kerk.
Volgens hom het n vierde rower ingekom
en na die administratiewe kantore beweeg
op soek na kontant.
Al die verdagtes was gewapen.
V Na bladsy 2.
Gewapendes beroof fabriek
RICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
T
hree men appeared in court recently
for the alleged kidnapping and robbery
of a Kuils River man.
The victim was walking next to a road in
Lang Street on Wednesday 18 November
when the men allegedly pulled up next to
him and shouted at him.
The complainant started running. Two of
the occupants in the car got out and ran after
him.
They caught him and brought him back
to their vehicle and then drove off, Captain
Isaac van Niekerk, Kuils River police
spokesperson, say.
Threatened with a knife, robbed
He adds: The suspects threatened him
withaknife before robbinghimofhismoney
and a cell phone, Van Niekerk explains.
The complainant was slightly injured on
his right arm.
Kirk Low, chairman of the Langverwacht
and surrounds neighbourhood watch, was
on patrol at about 05:10 the same morning
when he noticed the suspicious looking ve-
hicle.
I called it in but I was patrolling on foot,
so I could not follow them, he told Tyger-
Burger.
The alert message was relayed to the offi-
ces of District Bassett Armed Response who
rushed to the scene.
Suspicious vehicle spotted
According to the security company their
response officer, Oscar Kronstrom, was
busy with his routine patrol at the time
when the call of the suspicious VW Citi Golf
came through. He spotted the vehicle in
Lang Street and pulled it over. The police
joined him minutes later.
The vehicle and all of the suspects were
searched. Two long knives were found in
their possession as well as a stolen cell
phone which they had robbed from the vic-
tim.
The men, two aged 26 and the other 23,
were taken into custody and have been
charged with the possession of dangerous
weapons and theft. They appeared in the
Kuils River Magistrates Court.
KUILS RIVER: VICTIM KIDNAPPED
Three rob
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The Kuils River police will be kicking off
their 16 of Days of Activism by marching
along the main road.
The annual campaign promotes no vio-
lence against women and children and the
march is to highlight this call, starting at
09:30 today, the police say.
Police members, community organisa-
tions and residents will march from the po-
lice station down Van Riebeeck Road to-
wards the Fresh Stop convience store at the
Caltex service station in Soneike. Volun-
teers at the polices Victim Empowerment
Programme will be addressing the crowd at
the service station.
V For more details, contact 021 900 2818.
16Days ofActivism launched
Koor eet ontbyt: Die koor van die VGK Sarepta se Silversands-wyk het op Saterdag 14
November sy jaarlikse ontbyt by die kerk gehou. Mense is van vroeg reeds getrakteer op n
volledige ontbyt en n gaskunstenaar het die vermaak verskaf. Daar was ook n gelukkige
trekking. Op die foto is die koorlede voor die kerk.
VERVOLG VAN BLADSY 1
Die rowers het afgekomop die kontant,
wat in sakke geplaas is.
Die fabriek is ook van n rekenaar
beroof, s Van Niekerk. Hulle het ook
drie selfone geneem.
Die werkers is by een van die in-
loop-koelkaste ingedwing en daarin
toegesluit, s hy.
Die rowers het daarna gevlug.
n Fabriekswerker wat laat by die
werk opgedaag het, het die polisie ont-
bied.
Hy het agtergekom daar is iets fout
toe hy nie sy kollegas by die werk sien
nie.
Behalwe di voorval ondersoek die
polisie ook n gewapende rooftog wat
later dieselfde dag by n sakeperseel in
Van Riebeeckweg gebeur het.
Volgens die sekerheidsfirma, Bas-
sett Alarms, het die rooftog om 19:30
plaasgevind.
Volgens di diens het twee mans by
die winkel ingestap en geld geis.
Die rowers het kontant gesteel en ge-
vlug.
Niemand is in die voorval beseer nie.
A Carols by Candlelight event is taking
place next month. It will be held on Friday
4 December on an open field in Mimosa
Street, Sarepta, and starts at 19:30. Several
localmusic artists and church choirs will be
performing. Therewill also be treats for the
kids and fun for the whole family, says or-
ganiser Didi Didlof.
V For more details contact 079 404 2079.
TheKuilsRiver community policing forum
(CPF) is hosting a meeting next week and
is inviting all residents to attend.
The annual general meeting (AGM) will
be held onMonday 30 November and starts
at 19:00. Themeetingwill be held at DeEike
Kerk in Rouxville, Kuils River.
Captain Isaac van Niekerk, Kuils River
police spokesperson, said the session will
serve as a feedback meeting where the dif-
ferent components of the CPF will give
their annual reports.
All registered organisations and struc-
tures in the Kuils River community with
an interest in crime prevention are invit-
ed.
V Formore details contact CPF coordinator captain
Isaac van Niekerk on 082 778 7319 or the CPF chair-
person Alton Payne on 076 412 8583.
Kuils River residents
invited tomeeting
Vereer vir werk in gebied: Fransina
Jafta, n gemeenskapswerker van
Blackheath, is onlangs vereer vir die werk
wat sy doen in die gebied tydens n
vennootskapswaarderingseremonie, wat
deur die Stad Kaapstad aangebied is.
Jafta het n trofee ontvang, sowel as
geskenkpakkie. Hier oorhandig Neagan
King (regs), gebiedsbestuurder, die trofee
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C
rime and domestic violence are just
someof the reasons twoBlackheath li-
quor outlets have been denied to ex-
tend their trading hours on Sundays.
The Mfuleni police indicated that com-
plaints of domestic violence and other
crimes usually increase on Sundays in are-
as where liquor stores are trading.
For this reason a decision to not have the
two Blackheath stores extend their liquor
trading hours on Sundays from 11:00 to
18:00 have been refused by councillors at
a subcouncil 21 meeting held last week.
Ward 14 councillor, Bert van Dalen, said
in principle he is against the trade of li-
quor on Sundays and that he supports the
polices request.
In a report handed to the council, Colonel
Luyanda Damoyi, station commander at
the Mfuleni police station, said there was
a trend of an increase in violent crimes like
assault, domestic violence and robberies
over weekends.
He added: If liquor outlets were closed
on Sundays there would be a minimum ac-
cessibility to alcohol by community mem-
bers in the Mfuleni police precinct.
Both outlets are located in an industrial
area near residential homes.
Majidie Abrahams, PR councillor, last
week recommended that the council ap-
plies the same rules to all liquor traders,
not just those near residential areas.
Abrahamswas referring to a trader locat-
ed in a mall and who has have submitted
a similar application.
The same rules should apply.
People who drink alcohol will travel to
that store, he said.
He added: If we apply this rule to one
store, it should apply to all. If people want
alcohol, they will go to any lengths.
Liquor stores: no Sunday trade
Colonel Luyanda Damoyi, Mfuleni police station
commander, says crime increases on Sundays
when liquor stores in their precinct are
operating. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
RICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
Hijackings in the Kleinvlei police pre-
cinct have decreased over the past few
months.
Earlier this year TygerBurger reported
on the spate of hijackings tormenting the
areas of TuscanyGlen andMalibuVillage
in Blue Downs, which fall under the pre-
cinct. This week, however, Colonel Ver-
nonBester, station commander of theKle-
invlei police, said the picture has changed
somewhat.
Over the past few years, our station
precinct has been bombardedwith a spate
of hijackings reported to the police, espe-
cially in the greater Blue Downs area in-
cludingareas suchasMalibuVillage,Tus-
cany Glen and Old Faure Road.
High police visibility with roadblocks
and communitymobilisation through the
police and community police forum part-
nership led to a significant decrease in
these crime patterns, Bester said.
He said hijackings have recently been
displaced to areas in sector 4 which in-
clude Stratford Green.
You can commit crime, but at the end
of the day, you will be caught.
It is a reality. . . when you commit
crime, you make mistakes, and this will
get you caught, Bester explained.
He added: These sort of criminals
should face the full might of the law.
Bester said there was a possibility that
these groups, who have been targeting
residents in their areas, could be involved
in a series of other cases across the city.
Decrease in hijacking in Kleinvlei recorded
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Sport Complex, Youngbloods Beautiful
Life building in CBD and the Artscape.
The programme for the first Unmute Art-
sAbility Festival, which runs fromMonday
30Novemberuntil Saturday5December, in-
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installations that have been refined
through artistic workshops facilitated by
artists from the Unmute Integrated Dance
Company who are the pioneers of integrat-
ed arts in South Africa. One of the high-
lights of the Unmute Arts-Ability Festival
is Imbizo Ability, which will be staged for
free in celebration of International Day for
people with disability at the Artscape opera
house on Thursday 3 December at 12:00.
Other events include a sign language and
dance workshop hosted by Andile Vellem
and Nadine Mckenzie, a programme show-
casing female choreographers and direct-
ors which features commissioned works by
Chuma Sopotela, Asanda Rilityana and
Louise Coetzer and the screening of the 24-
minute Unmute documentary.
V For more information visit www.unmute.co.za or
Unmute ArtsAbility Festival 2015 on Facebook.
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are two
of the
dancers
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Karate Championship held in
Indonesia where they
excelled. The competition
was held this past weekend.
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student Liam Damon (16)
from the Eerste River dojo
ranked number 1 in his
division. Tayliah Adams (16)
from the Kraaifontein dojo
also ranked number 1 in her
division. Their instructor,
sensei Mario Boer, said over
94 countries took part in
the championship. For more
details about the club
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Die vrou, Ellen Japhta (56) van Spandau,
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raakgery. Sy was die betrokke dag by die
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is.
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kie roekeloos om n draai in die pad aan-
gekom en haar raakgery.
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Baie van die mense in die straat het ge-
sien wat gebeur het, vertel Ellen.
Sy is eers na die Eersterivier-hospitaal
geneem en daarna na die Tygerberg-hospi-
taal oorgeplaas.
Teen die tyd toe ek bykom, was die
X-strale reeds geneem.
Die kankerlyer s haar been is erg beseer
en pyn verskriklik.
Ek is die vierdepersoonwatdiemannou
al omgery het. Boonop het hy nie n be-
stuurslisensie nie, vertel sy.
Die saak is by die Kleinvlei-polisie aange-
meld.
Kapt. Florina Muller, polisiewoordvoer-
der, het bevestig dat die saak aangemeld is.
Vrou in trefentrap beseer
Ellen Japhta van Spandau naby Kleinvlei is
onlangs in n tref-en-trap-ongeluk beseer.
Residents in Eerste River are invited to a
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dent was rushed to Tygerberg Hospital
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several gun shots were fired in the area
on Wednesday around 13:30.
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the police are investigating the inci-
dent, Daniels said.
Melton Roseman dies after shooting
Eerste River residents invited to housingmeeting
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@richardjohn_rj
A
group of activists against women and
child abuse picketed outside the Blue
Downs Magistrates Court last week
opposing the bail of an alleged serial rapist.
The women gathered outside court on
Wednesday 18 November where child rape
suspectXolaniGwabeni (27) appeared earli-
er that day.
We want an end to women and child
rapes, that is important to us.
We want to live in a safer South Africa,
that is why we are here. . . to support the
mothers, Violet Mnyimba, a member of
the Eerste River non-government organisa-
tion Community Women Action (CWA),
said outside court.
She said their aimwas to unite all women
of Cape Town and South Africa.
We must stand together, then we will
have a safer South Africa, she added.
Gwabeni is being charged with rape. He
appeared on Wednesday in criminal court-
room 3 for a bail application.
According to community leaders he
raped three children under the age of 6
years in September this year.
Gwabeni allegedly lured the children
from the streets in Bardale nearMfuleni in-
to a nearby bush by promising them sweats
and chips.
The mothers of the victims told Tyger-
Burger that they are all heartbroken about
what happened to their children. One of the
women broke out in tears when she de-
scribed the events on the day as it unfolded.
My child was playing in the park when
the man approached her.
When I heard what had happened I felt
bad.He chokedher and threatenedherwith
a knife before he penetrated her with his
fingers, she said before tearing up.
I hope he goes to jail for the rest of his
life, another mother said.
A thirdmother saidher daughter still suf-
fers and continues to have sleepless nights.
Michael Snyman,Area 2 committeemem-
ber where the attacks took place, supported
the mothers.
We feel that this is becoming too much,
that our children in our communities are
victims of such crimes is unacceptable, he
said.
The matter is being investigated by the
polices special unit for family violence,
child protection and sexual assault.
Warrant OfficerMartino Plaatjies, inves-
tigating officer, said during the court pro-
ceeding on Wednesday morning that he
would not recommend that the suspect be
released on bail. He said the suspect was
linked with a similar case reported in Har-
are, Khayelitsha in which a 3-year-old was
the victim.
The community wanted to take the mat-
ter into their own hands, Plaatjies told
magistrate Schearlton Cloete.
The court case was postponed until 3 Feb-
ruary 2016.
Gwabeni remains in custody.
A group of women and members of the NGO Community Women Action picketed outside the
Blue Downs Magistrate Court on Wednesday where an alleged serial rapist appeared earlier that
day. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
The Enduro Pits Challenge, an event where
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their four-legged friends, is taking place in
Blue Downs next month.
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Entry to the event is R50 for dogs and R10
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RICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
A
woman was been seriously injured
after she allegedly lost control of her
vehiclewhich rolled before slamming
into a stationary vehicle.
The accident happened early Sunday
morning inVanRiebeeckRoad, Kuils River
metres away from the police station.
Captain Isaac van Niekerk, Kuils River
police spokesperson, confirmed the inci-
dent.
A vehicle knocked into a stationary ve-
hicle after the driver lost control. The vehi-
cle that was knocked then slammed into a
business building, he said.
A security company and liquor store op-
erate from the building.
Liezl Moodie, spokesperson for the City
of Cape Towns Fire and Rescue Services,
said they responded to the accident at 02:01.
Our resources were dispatched from
Kuils River and the Belhar fire stations.
Upon arrival the officer reported two
motor vehicles involved in a collision.
An adult female was seriously injured
and transported to hospital by the emergen-
cy services, Moodie said. The woman was
said to be seriously injured, but in a stable
condition.
The local security company Bassett Bur-
glar Alarms said on its Facebook communi-
ty page that a response officer patrolling the
area at the time also attended the scene.
A young lady driver fell asleep behind
the wheel of her vehicle and collided into
a local security company vehicle, they re-
ported.
The fire brigade, according to Bassett,
had to use their rescue equipment to get the
woman out of her vehicle.
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South African swimmer Achmat Hassiem,
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an attack by a great white shark, and a Dur-
banville physiotherapist are the motivation-
al speakers at an event hosted by the Quick
Silver Swimming Academy.
The talk is presented on Tuesday 1 Decem-
ber in the hall of the Bellville High School
from 19:00 to 20:30.
Hassiem competed at the 2008 Summer
Paralympics, as well as the 2012 Summer
Paralympics in London.
In 2006 his right leg was severed by a four-
and-a-half-metre long great white shark
while he was training for lifesaving exams
at Muizenberg beach with his brother. The
lower part of his leg was amputated.
Marina Wege, a physiotherapist in Dur-
banville for the past 18 years, is a sportswom-
anwho participated in the IronMan andwas
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Sharkboy tells his story formotivation
Father
and baby
die on the
same day
MICHELLE LINNERT
@linnertmb
A
Ruyterwacht woman lost her baby
and her partner within hours apart
after the child was stillborn and the
childs father died onhisway to collect her
at the hospital.
The woman lost the full-term infant in
Tygerberg Hospital. When her boyfriend
wanted to fetch her, he was without trans-
port andneeded a lift, saidCaptainFienie
Nimb, Bellville police spokesperson.
His friend then took a different friends
car without his permission and drove to
pick up the babys father, she said.
The point is, the driver did not have
permission touse the friends car.He came
from Kuils River in his friends black
BMW.
On theirway to the hospital, at theBell-
ville public swimming pools in Voortrek-
ker Road, the driver lost control of the ve-
hicle and drove over the curb. The car
rolled three times, Nimb said.
The incident happened around 14:00 on
Saturday.
The childs father was seriously injured
and the driver of the BMW ran off, Nimb
said.
The driver ran from the scene, but a
witness identified him to a traffic officer,
who caught him and handed him over to
the Bellville shift members.
The childs father was taken to the hos-
pital, but died within 20 minutes of his ar-
rival, Nimb said.
Charges of culpable homicide and ob-
struction of justice were brought against
the driver after he claimed it was not he
who had driven the car, Nimb said.
The driver appeared in court on Tues-
day.
The written-off BMW was taken to the
Bellville police station,where the accident
damage is evident.
This is a really, really tragic event. The
woman is with her mother, recuperating
at home. She is still very shocked, Nimb
said.
An additional complication added itself
to this tragedy: There is currently a lot
of hassle to get the deceased fathers body
released for burial. He is from Zambia and
the driver is from the DRC, Nimb said.
The deceased also used a different
name in Ruyterwacht.
The owner of the car is from Stellen-
bosch andwas storing the car inKuils Riv-
er at the house of a mutual friend of his
and the driver.
This is what remains of the black BMW that
was involved in a crash on Saturday in
Voortrekker Road, Bellville, after which a man
died.
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LOUISA STEYL
@lounotes
A
group of 150 Dance for All
students will be showcasing
their talent at their end of
year concert titled Imibulelo (In
Gratitude fromUs to You) on Satur-
day 5 December.
The concert will also feature stu-
dents from the organisations rural
outreach programs in Barrydale
and Montague for the first time
this year.
The whole production is such a
diverse range of students, from
juniors to young adults, says
Dance for All (DFA) founder and
CEO, Philip Boyd.
The students are almost as di-
verse as the range of styles theyll
be performing. The show will in-
clude dances in ballet, contempo-
rary, African, flamenco, cabaret,
jazz andhiphop for twoperforman-
ces at 14:00 and 19:00.
DFA offers free dance training to
roughly 1 500 students and has be-
come known for their students be-
ing very versatile, a quality held in
high regard among professional
dancers, which is why Philip says
they try to encourage it in their
training.
While they are known for pre-
senting sterling dance produc-
tions, DFA plays a much more im-
portant role in the community
when it comes to the youth.
Most of their students start with
their outreach programmes in Gu-
gulethu, Nyanga, Langa, Khayelit-
sha and Delft where they attend
free classes in school classrooms
once or twice a week.
The outreach program is really
for kids who want to do something
for fun, some of them might be
keen to go on, and thats why we
create the specialised pro-
grammes.
Children audition to get into the
specialised classes in ballet or con-
temporary dance. These students
are brought by bus to DFAs Athlo-
nedance studiowhere they train in
one of three custom-built studios.
DFA also started a bridging pro-
gram for senior students who have
finished matric about three years
ago. It is open to students from the
greater Cape Town area and sees
them train from 09:30 to 16:00 every
day where they work on a reper-
toire and sometimes perform at
corporate events.
The organisation has a close re-
lationship with the Cape Academy
of Performing Arts where seven of
their students are doing a three-
year musical theatre course. Two
of their students from that pro-
gramare nowdancing internation-
ally.
ManyofDFAs dancershave also
goneon towork forCapeTownCity
Ballet. Over the last 24 years,
theyve produced about 50 dancers
whohave gone to dance all over the
world.
I think this is where DFA is so
wonderful and so vitally impor-
tant, Philip says.
The organisation gives dancers
who would not be able to afford
training the opportunity to pursue
a professional dancing career.
Some of DFAs students are with
them from the age of six to 21 and
besides their dance training, the
children also learn life skills.
Its a lifeline for them on every
level.
Philip says being able to watch
the students growashumanbeings
and develop confidence is wonder-
ful. Many of the children they
teach come from disadvantaged
and harsh backgrounds and Phi-
lip says dancing is often a form of
therapy for them.
He says their school teachers
have also indicated their concen-
tration spans become longer when
they are dancing.
It teaches them discipline and
gives them structure, which is
something many of the children
dont get at home, he says.
I think the kids feel that they
are in a safe space. The children de-
velop self-respect, self-worth and
start taking ownership for their ac-
tions. Of course not everyone is go-
ing to become a dancer, but you al-
so need to think about building au-
diences for the future.
The organisation needs to raise
about R5 million a year to be able
to provide their training.
While they do get some funding
from a German organisation,
which also send two volunteers a
year, the Department of Cultural
Affairs,TheNationalArtsCouncil,
private funds and trusts and occa-
sionally the National Lottery, they
usuallyhavea shortfall ofR3mthat
they need to raise themselves.
While preparations are in full
swing for their show at Springfield
Convent Centenary Hall in Wyn-
berg on Saturday 5 December, they
still need a little more financial
help to get the production on stage.
Theyve launched a Thundafund
campaign (www.thundafund.com/
imibulelo) with a range of rewards
in exchange for donations.
People who would like to assist
DFA could also consider becoming
a Friend of Dance for All by mak-
ing monthly donations via a debit
order.
If we could get 5 000 friends, we
wouldnt have to worry so much
about getting other funding.
Philip also welcomes volunteers
whowould be interested in helping
with anything frommarketing and
publicity to fund-raising.
He says when one sees the lives
that are changed and the talent at
Dance for All, he feels more people
should consider supporting the or-
ganisation.
V Tickets for the shows at Springfield
Convent at 14:00 and 19:00 on Saturday
5 December cost R50 at the door. Book-
ings canalsobemadevia email toSimone
at [email protected] or Marlene
at [email protected]. For more
information about Dance for All, their up-
coming shows and projects or how to get
involved, visit www. danceforall.co.za.
Dancing for all to show their talent
Some of Dance for
Alls bridging
programme
students (from left)
Siphosethu Gojo
(Nyanga East),
Nastasja Stuurman
(Eerste River),
Annie Hendricks
(Lansdowne),
Abongile Tenza
(Nyanga East),
Jason-Lee Freder-
icks (Eerste River)
and Kholekile
Biyongo (Nyanga
East). With them is
instructor Louise
Coetzer.PHOTO:
CARINA ROUX
Defence forcemock attack
to showcareer options
The South African National Defence
Force will have a careers day festival for
Grade 10 to 12 learners in Mitchells
Plain on Friday, 27 November and invites
learners and educators to attend.
The festival will take place at West-
ridge Gardens from 10:00 to 13:00, where
students will have the opportunity to
interact with members from the army,
airforce and the navy to discuss the
multiple career options. A dog show,
mock attack and gun run will take place.
V Call Sharon at 021 391 0141 for information.
Die jaarlikse Suidoosterfees/Hugo Lam-
brechts-Kerskonsert vind vanjaar op Don-
derdag 3Desember by dieHugoLambrechts-
musieksentrum in Parow plaas.
Kunstenaars wat tydens die konsert sal
optree, sluit in die Hugo Lambrechts-harp-,
stryk- en blaasensembles, die Nuwe Aposto-
liese kinderkoor enNil Rademan (bariton).
Die gewilde duet uit Humperdinck se Ope-
raHnsel und Gretel sal deur twee van Hugo
Lambrechts se sangstudente uitgevoer
word. Die orkes staan onder leiding van Li-
am Burten.
Die NAC-kinderkoor, wat in Europa met
groot welslae getoer het, sal tradisionele en
populre Kersliedere sing.
Iets om na uit te sien is die massa-orkes
wat Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer sal
opvoer en die gehoor wat saam Kersliedere
sal sing.
nDeel van die inkomste sal aan dieTyger-
Beer-eenheid geskenk word.
V Kaartjies vir die konsert kos R60 of R40 vir skoliere
en senior burgers en is by die Hugo Lambrechts-mu-
sieksentrum en die Suidoosterfeeskantoor beskik-
baar. Vir meer inligting, kontak hulle by 021 939 9105
of 021 406 4007.
Jaarlikse Kerskonsert
bymusieksentrum
Pay up, deadbeat dads!
This was the very strong message sent by
the Department of Justice and Constitution-
al Development (DOJCD) when it recently
awarded large sums of money to the former
partners of parents who defaulted on child
maintenance.
The process was started during Womens
Month in August when justice, crime pre-
vention and security cluster departments
engaged with thousands of women from
across the length and breadth of this prov-
ince.
Women from as far afield as Knysna in the
Southern Cape to Clanwilliam on the West
Coast and from Nyanga in the Metro made
their voices heard, said advocate Hishaam
Mohamed from the DOJCD.
A common thread expressed by these
women through DOJCD partner organisa-
tions and NGOs was that drastic improve-
ment was needed where the child mainte-
nance systemwas concerned, in order to en-
sure that the best interest of minor children
was protected, he said.
We are painfully aware of the challenges
facing single mothers who are dependent on
maintenance to ensure the well-being of
their children.
The message received through the inter-
action with the community was clear: de-
faulters of child maintenance must be
brought to book, he added.
As the 16 Days of Activism (against wom-
en and child abuse) loom, the department
identified maintenance services as a key
strategic objective.
One of the key elements of the DOJCDs
turnaround strategy on maintenance is to
ensure that untraced maintenance benefici-
aries are traced and paid the maintenance
money due to them, through the Operation
Isondlo campaign, he said.
Operation Isondlo is one of the DOJCDs
initiatives and aims to ensure that children
are adequately supported by both their par-
ents.
To this effect, Operating Isondlo has seen
justice in the form of hundreds of thousands
of rands paid out to beneficiaries.
One of the ways in which it did this, was
through the attachment of the pensions of
the defaulters of at least 49 maintenance de-
faulters.
This had a value ofmore than R2.5 million
for the period April to 10 November. Of this,
more than R1.670 m has already been paid
out to beneficiaries, effected by the mainte-
nance court.
One of the beneficiaries include Chantal
Michaels from Strandfontein. She was
awardedR3 000 permonth and an additional
R300 towards arrears in maintenance fees
for her two minor children.
Thecomplainant applied for futuremain-
tenance on 31 August and a final order was
granted for the amount of R175 572.46, Mo-
hamed said.
Gillian Samuels from Simons Town was
awarded an amount of R115 000, ordered to
be paid out from her childrens fathers pen-
sion fund for future maintenance.
Sizeka Dyantyi from Milnerton was
awarded R36 000 for her children.
Marianna Coetzee from the Bellville area
applied for arrear maintenance in Septem-
ber in respect of her minor children for an
amount of R129 328.
In March the DOJCD identified 1 078 out-
standingwarrants of arrest formaintenance
defaulters.
As at the end of October, we have execut-
ed 391 warrants, Mohamed said.
These total almost R3.4 million.
To date, there are 687 (from 1 078) out-
standing warrants totaling on average
R3.4 million, which we will be executing
during the 16 Days of Activism campaign,
this quarter, he said.
The Top Twenty maintenance defaulters
collectively owe R1 229 149.
Mohamed said of 94 beneficiaries that
could not be traced, his department has
found 75, and paid out R99 422.
A total of 19 beneficiaries must still be
traced.
Singlemoms get large pay-outs
Marianna
Coetzee from
Bellville
receives her
cheque in
maintenance
arrears from
advocate
Hishaam
Mohamed,
provincial
head of the
Department
of Justice
and Consti-
tutional
Development.
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DESIRE RORKE
@dezzierorke
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n beplanningsfase van twee jaar
gaan die bou van n nuwe wisselaar
bydiekruisingvandieR300 enBotte-
larypad in Januarie 2016 begin.
Die projek beloof nie net om die huidige
verkeerswurggreep in die streek te verlig
nie, maar ook om ontwikkelingsgroei in
die area te bevorder, het Eric Foster, paaie-
ingenieur, by n grondeienaarskonferensie
in Brackenfell ges. Die konferensie het
verlede Dinsdag by die Kuilsrivier-gholf-
klub in Brackenfell-Suid plaasgevind.
Die doel hiervanwas om inwoners te laat
deelneem aan n gesprek oor toekomstige
ontwikkeling en toeganklikheid vir die
area. Dit is deur Marian Nieuwoudt, wyk-
raadslid van Brackenfell, aangebied.
Die projek van R42 miljoen, wat gesa-
mentlikdeurdieStadKaapstad enverskeie
ontwikkelingskonsortiums befonds word,
sal volgens Foster teen Maart 2017 voltooi
wees. Volgens hom sal verkeersvloei op
paaie soos Okavangoweg en Brackenfell-
boulevard aansienlik verminder, omdat
toegang tot dieN1 via die R300makliker sal
wees. Die verkeersdruk op die Bottelary-
pad en Amandelweg in Kuilsrivier se rig-
ting sal aangespreek word. Die wisselaar
sal toegang tot die streek baie verbeter en
daarom ook meer aanloklik maak vir eko-
nomiese ontwikkeling en werkskepping.
Maar bykomende padnetwerk-verbete-
ringsprojekte sal benodig word om die pro-
bleem van opeenhoping as n geheel aan te
spreek, s Foster. Aanvanklik sal die ver-
keersvloei verbeter, maar soos ontwikke-
ling uitbrei, sal meer sulke projekte aange-
pak moet word. Die R300-projek is n klein
druppel in die emmer. Johan Botha van
die Stad Kaapstad s daar het oor die laaste
twee dekades n agterstand ontwikkel in
die stad se padnetwerk, omdat daar nie al-
tyd tred gehou is met ontwikkeling nie.
Die Stad het net nie die vermo gehad
omgedurende di tyd genoeg geld te gee vir
nuwe paaie nie, maar met die R750 miljoen
wat onlangs deur die burgemeester beskik-
baar gestel is om verkeerknelpunte te ver-
beter, sal die situasie nou normaliseer.
Druk op
verkeer
sal verlig
word
A driver who was caught speeding at 198
km/h ina 120km/hzoneon theN1highway
in the Brackenfell service area during
weekend traffic operations, will appear in
court soon and faces a heavy fine, says pro-
vincial traffic chief Kenny Africa.
TheWesternCapeProvincial Traffic Ser-
vices stopped a total of 1 750 vehicles in 21
alcohol blitz roadblocks across the prov-
ince.
Alcohol breath testing was performed
on 1 262 drivers and 18 were arrested. The
highest breath alcohol reading was record-
ed in Vredenburg. At 1,21 mg of alcohol/
1 000 ml of blood, this is five times the legal
limit of 0,24 mg/ 1 000 ml, says Africa.
In addition, a total of 8 114 vehicles were
screened for speeding and 766 speeding of-
fences were recorded. A total of 148 fines
in the amount of R202 800 were issued for
various traffic violations ranging from
driver fitness violations to vehicle fitness
infringements of the law.
The simple fact is that alcohol and roads
dont mix, says Africa.
Road fatalities recorded in the City over
the weekend included the death of a driver
in Bellville, a pedestrian in Khayelitsha
and a pedestrian in Gugulethu.
Two records
for speeding,
drunk driving
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Helderkruin honours learners
Helderkruin Primary School in Kleinvlei, Eer-
ste River held its diploma ceremony recently
where the top learners were honoured. The
ceremony was held on Thursday 12 Novem-
ber at the Kleinvlei Civic Centre.
Amy Malgas, a drummie, was
named Sportsperson of the Year.
She will represent South Africa in
2016 in the United Kingdom.
Zuliah Davids was the top achiever in mathematics and science in
Grade 7. Here she is with her proud parents, her father, Shaheem
Davids and her mother, Lewina.
Stephanie Pietersen was in the top 20 in
the Metropole East Education District in the
Grow Smart Competition. Her story has
been published by ViaAfrica. Here she is
with the school principal, Adolph Vallentyn.
Right: Foundation phase and Grade 1 learners were also honoured.
From left are Keisha Jansen (mathematics), Ferdwill Noble (100%
school attendance), Jamie Martheze (best achiever), Rawano Julies
(best progress) and Ayna Fourie (home language).
Josee Ishimwe was named overall top
achiever for Grade 7. With her is principal
Adolph Vallentyn.
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Kyoko Morgan, founding director of the NPO Origami for Africa, with some of the children
from Wesbank at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens during the workshop.
RICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
A
group of young children from the
gang-ridden area Wesbank were re-
cently taken on a trip to the Kirsten-
bosch Botanical Gardens where they all
participated in an origami workshop.
Origami is the Japanese art of folding pa-
per andhas been taught to several boys and
girls in Wesbank thanks to the involve-
ment of Kyoko Morgan, founding director
of a Cape Town-based NPO, Origami For
Africa.
Kyoko has been teaching origami to the
local youth for almost a year.
In July this year TygerBurger reported
on the group of children teaching origami
to foreign students at the South African
Museum in Cape Town.
This time around some of themwere giv-
en the opportunity to display their skills
at Kirstenbosch, Kyoko said.
A total of 17 children and two teachers
fromWesbankwent to teach origami at the
Cape Orchid Show held at the Kirsten-
bosch Botanical Gardens, Kyoko said.
The children have been learning origa-
mi with Origami for Africa at the Primary
School Wesbank No. 1 for nearly a year or
more and it was a great opportunity for
them to show off their skills, Kyoko ex-
plained.
Kyoko, who moved from Japan to South
Africa as an adult, said she was ap-
proached by the Cape Orchid Society to ex-
hibit origami orchids and teach origami at
the show.
In exchange the children received free
entry into this beautiful botanical garden
which is a well-known destination for
many tourists, yet not many local people
haveanaccess to theCapeOrchidSociety,
she said.
The society also prepared a verynice pic-
nic packet for all the children, she added.
The children taught origami to many of
the visitors, including the Japanese consul
general, Mitsuru Murase, and his wife,
Chizuru, as well as the wife of the consul
general of Romania in Cape Town, Cosmi-
na Ionescu and her friend, Madalina Bath-
ia, the owner of the local brand Wild Olive
African Artisans.
The children from Wesbank enjoyed themselves during the origami workshop held at the
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
MICHELLE LINNERT
@linnertmb
Members of the Citys Ghost Squad am-
bushed and subsequently arrested two drag
racers on Sunday night, after camera foot-
age alerted the squad of illegal races in Sti-
kland.
The squad members were notified by the
local Stikland City Improvement District
(CID) after the CIDs cameras picked up the
motorists in La Belle Road.
The CIDs control officers spotted themo-
torists assembling and immediately called
it in to the police and traffic officials while
monitoring the situation, says Gene Loh-
rentz, media liaison for Geocentric, the
company that manages the CID.
It happened just after 22:00 last night
(Sunday). We were quite fortunate that,
after contacting police and the City, the
Ghost Squad and traffic officials arrived
very, very quickly it was less than 20 min-
utes later, he said.
To the surprise of the racers, La Belle
Road was blocked off on both sides by the
squads vehicles.
The arrests followed shortly.
We cant say how many people were ar-
rested the officialswerent giving out such
information at the time.
He said drag racers usually congregate
either at the Sasol or BP garage and from
there proceed to race.
Obviously now with our cameras we
have evidentiary footage of racing, but also
registration numbers of the vehicles in-
volved. We record them as they do their
thing and provide all the information to the
traffic authorities, Lohrentz said.
Maxine Jordaan, Traffic Services spokes-
person, confirmed the officers had arrested
two drivers of a VW Golf and Honda Bal-
lade respectively for reckless and or negli-
gent driving as well as participating in an
illegal street race on a public road without
the permission from theMEC for transport.
The driver of the Honda Ballade, a 25-
year-old male, was also charged with pos-
session of drugs as well as resisting arrest,
Jordaan said.
They appeared in the Bellville Magis-
trates Court, most likely on Monday or
Tuesday.
Ghosts grab two
illegal drag racers
In the foreground and
background are Ghost
Squad vehicles blocking
off a part of La Belle
Road on Sunday evening,
shortly before arresting
illegal drag racers.PHOTO:
STIKLAND CID CAMERAS
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RICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
E
erste River residents have beenwarned
to be vigilant over the upcoming festive
season when criminals are highly ac-
tive.
Police warned residents to be aware of
their safety and look after their belongings.
Eerste River has been hit by several inci-
dents of housebreakings which motivated
Captain Florina Muller, police spokesper-
son, to issue a series of safety tips for resi-
dents to follow.
She recommends residents install fences
around their houses, rather than build big
walls. Fences provide improved visibility.
The primary aim of a fence is to make ac-
cess or intrusion difficult, she says.
Security gates with sturdy locks in front
of each door leading outside as well as bur-
glar proofing covering all windows are rec-
ommended, Muller says.
Other precautions include installing an
alarm system, an intercom system between
the home and gate and a panic button.
A healthy relationship with your neigh-
bours is also recommended, Muller says.
If you leave your house during the holi-
days, inform your neighbours and leave a
contact number with them, she says.
Muller said dogs serve as a deterrent.
Also ensure that you lock away all tools
like spades, axes and ladders, because can
be used as weapons to attack you.
Residents are encouraged to join their lo-
cal neighbourhoodwatch structures in a bid
to help fight crime.
Muller informed senior citizens last week
to be careful with their money over the fes-
tive season.
She spoke to several elderlymenandwom-
en during a breakfast held on Thursday
morning at a local church hall in the area
where safety tips were given. Here residents
were warned against scammers and fraud-
sters who prey on the elderly.
We also reminded them to be careful who
they allow inside their house or on their
property rather make sure you know the
person you ask to help you clean your yard
or tidy your house, she says.
Do not employ casual workers like do-
mestic workers or gardeners without any
references and contact numbers, she adds.
She concludes: Identify relatively safe
places in your house as refuge like the bath-
room, toilet and store room and lock it from
where you can call the emergency number
of the police or your neighbours, who can al-
so call the police in case you panic.
V To report a crime or criminal activity, contact
08600 10111 or 10111.
Police share safety tips for holidays
Senior citizens in
Kleinvlei were
informed how to keep
safe over the
upcoming festive
season at a breakfast
held last week in the
area.
Entrepreneurship in theWesternCape is set
to receive a major boost with free business
development workshops at several venues.
Two-day business development work-
shopswill be offered in six venues across the
province, including Moorreesburg from 30
November to 1 December, Caledon from 2 to
3 December and Worcester from 8 to 9 De-
cember.
Other venues to follow include Beaufort
West, George and Bellville early in 2016.
These workshops are aimed at enhancing
entrepreneurial skills in the province and
are part of an initiative to further the prov-
inces goal of job creation for economic
growth, according to a statement from the
centre for applied entrepreneurship at USB
Executive Development (USB-ED).
The initiative follows collaboration be-
tween the Western Cape department of eco-
nomic development and tourism and the
USB-ED, which is the public company of the
University of Stellenbosch.
V Contact Doris Viljoen at [email protected]
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16 TYGERBURGER Eersterivier & Blue-Downs Woensdag, 25 November 2015VERMAAK
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met die STELLENBOSSE STADSORKES o.l.v. Paul Loeb van Zuilenberg
en die FRANK PIETERSEN MUSIEKSKOOL-KOOR o.l.v. Arno Jones
Musikale regisseur: Melissa van der Spuy
JANNIE MOOLMAN, KEVIN LEO, ANDR SCHWARTZ EN CORLEA BOTHA
Liqui-Fruit Amfiteater, Paarl
Hekke open: 16:30 | Konsert begin: 18:30
SONDAG 13 DESEMBER 2015
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V Private Presley, a Sean Bovim produc-
tion,will beonstageat theBaxter theatre
until Saturday 28 November. Tickets are
available at Computicket.
VDrif deurReza deWet is tot 28Novem-
ber met Andr Roothman, Cintaine
Schutte, Ira Blanckenberg en Marlie
Katzke in die Hofmeyrsaal op Stellen-
bosch te sien. Kaartjies is by www.web-
ticket.co.za beskikbaar.
V Four:30, a collection of short operas,
will be on stage at Artscape until Satur-
day.TicketsareavailableatComputicket.
V99Hitswill be on stage at BarnyardWil-
lowbridge fromTuesdayuntil Thursday31
December. Visit www.barnyardtheatre
.co.za for bookings and more.
V Kings, Queens and Divas, a tribute to
the aristocracy of music, will be on at
GrandWestsRoxyRevueBaruntil 9 Janu-
ary 2015. Tickets at Computicket.
V Manie Jackson and Lance James will
be at Die Boer tonight (Wednesday) and
Thursday in Star and the Legend. R120.
Call 021 979 1911 or visit www.die-
boer.com to book.
V Joshua na die Ren kuier Donderdag
in die Ou Meulteater. R150. Bespreek by
083 564 0056 of vicky@oumeultea-
ter.co.za.
VWicus van derMer-
we kuier Vrydag by
Die Boer. R130. Be-
spreek by 021 979 1911
of www.dieboer.com.
V Justen Hosken, Je-
andre Swanepoel
and 9th Soul will be
at Meraki in Durban-
ville from 20:30 on
Friday for theirAcous
tic Nights. Tickets:
R30 at the door.
V The Gavin Minter
Quartetwill be at the
Alphen Boutique Ho-
tel in Constantia on
Friday from 20:00.
Entrance is free.
V Joshua na die
Ren tree Vrydag in
dieDrostdy-teater op.
R120. Bespreek by
071 931 9954 of by
info@drostdyteater
.co.za.
VNoisesOffwill be on
stageat theMilnerton
Playhouse on Friday
and Saturday with a
matinee on Saturday
at 14:30. Tickets cost R90 or R80 for the
matinee. Visit milnertonplayers.com or
call 082 267 1061 to book.
V Matt Woosey (UK) will be at Muratie
Wine Estate from 15:00 on Saturday.
R100. Call 021 865 2330 or email info@
muratie.co.za to book.
V Jakkie Louw is Saterdagaand by Die
Boer te sien. R120. Bespreek by
021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V DeFINitioN will be playing at the Bell-
villeCricketClubonSaturday from20:00.
Braai facilities will be available and food
will be on sale. Entrance is free.
V Con Spirito se filharmoniese koor en
orkes sal Felix Mendelssohn se Lobge
sang Saterdag vanaf 20:00 saam met
Anina Wasserman, Minette du Toit-
Pearce en Arthur Swan onder leiding
van Erns Conradie in die Hugo Lam-
brechts-ouditorium uitvoer. Kaartjies kos
R150 of R130 vir seniors en R50 vir stu-
dente by Computicket.
V Heinz Winckler, Snotkop, Andriette
Norman en Emo Adams kuier Saterdag
in die Liqui-Fruit-amfiteater vir Tussen
die Sterre. Kaartjies is by Computicket
beskikbaar.
V The Ramon Alexander Trio will be at
the Alphen Boutique Hotel in Constantia
on Saturday from 20:00. Entrance is free.
V Monika Voysey (mezzo soprano) and
Chef Marc Wassung will be presenting
Sing for your Supper, an evening of Italian
food and song with Siphesihle Mdena
and Kurt Haupt at Welgemeend Manor
House on Saturday. Tickets: R350. Call
076 423 8191 or email monika@singfor-
yoursupper.co.za to book.
VNagligte sal hul debuutalbumSaterdag
vanaf 21:00byManilla Bar in die stadbek-
endstel. Kaartjies kos R50 by die deur.
V Gert Vlok Nel tree Saterdag in die Ou
Meulteater op. R120. Bespreek by 083
564 0056 of [email protected].
VTygerbergChildrensChoirwill beper-
forming their Christmas concert titled
Life in Abundance with Annatjie Brand
(organ), soloist Madri Gerber and the
SAMA Award winning vocal group The
Voice of Angels at the Endler Hall from
20:00 on Saturday and 16:00 on Sunday.
Tickets cost R90 or R70 for students and
scholars from Computicket.
V Bottomless Coffee Bandwill be at Die
Boer on Sunday afternoon. R120. Call
021 979 1911 or visit www.dieboer.com to
book.
V Trio of Note, made up of Jeanie Kelly
on flute,RinaSchutte on cello andEliza-
beth Retief on piano, will be at the Hugo
Lambrechts Audi-
torium on Sunday
from 15:30. Tickets
cost R50 or R30 at the
door.
VA Tribute to the Bee
Gees, Beatles and
Creedence show will
be on at the
Edgemead Soccer
Club on Sunday from
15:00. R50. Call 061
490 1694 to book.
V The Gary Deacon
Trio will be at the Al-
phen Boutique Hotel
in Constantia on Sun-
day from 12:30 to
15:00. Entrance is free.
V Joyful Harmonies
and the Simon Estes
Alumni Choir will be
performing alongside
the Cape Philhar-
monic Orchestra at
the Gugulethu Sports
Complex on Sunday
from 15:00. Tickets:
R40 at the door.
V Eddie McLean, sub-
principal cellist with
the Cape Town Phil-
harmonic Orchestra, will present a recital
formembersof theRichardWagnerSoci-
ety and friends on Sunday from 18:30.
R240 includingwine and snacks. Email jil-
[email protected] or call O82 459
6225 for bookings or more information.
VWendy Oldfield, Paul Hanmer and Li-
onel Bastos will be at the V&A Water-
front Amphitheatre from 19:00 to 20:00
on Sunday. Entrance is free.
V Boulevard Blues and Nhoza Sitshol-
wana will be at the Nassau Centre at
Groote Schuur High School on Sunday
from 19:30. Call 021 761 2726 or 076 401
0008