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Road upgrade launched
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he R124 million roads upgrade project
in Bishop Lavis was recently launched
and is expected to be completed in mid
2018.
The project is in line with the City of Cape
Towns commitment to redressing the
wrongs of the past by improving services
and the surroundings of communitieswhich
for many years experienced lack of invest-
ment.
Cape Town Executive Mayor Patricia de
Lille says access to working, quality roads
is an important part of redress as this en-
sures that residents can move easily and
safely. Over the past five years, theCity has
invested millions of rand into various road
upgrades in communities across the metro
because we understand that working roads
ensure that economic activity can continue
unhampered, she says.
De Lille says some of the most recent pro-
jects include the R55.4m upgrade of major
traffic arteries in Woodstock, Paarden Ei-
land and Wynberg.
We have also spent R20m as part of May-
oral Redress projects in Macassar, Bellville
South, PholaPark, Scottsdene,Wallacedene,
ElsiesRiver, Belhar,Delft andValhalla Park
to implement visible road upgrades and in-
frastructure projects, she says.
Access to working, quality roads is an in-
tegral part of redressing apartheid spatial
planning as this ensures that residents can
move easily and safely. A quality road net-
work allows people to access opportunities
while also ensuring efficient economic ac-
tivity, says De Lille, adding that teams will
rehabilitate and upgrade various roads over
the next two years.
As a further testament to our commit-
ment to buildinganopportunity city andem-
powering residents, during this project
more than R2.7mwill be spent on employing
local labour through the Expanded Public
Works Programme and work to the value of
R3.6 million will be contracted to local busi-
nesses, she says.
In addition to the upgrading of the various
roads in this community which will bring
vast improvements, the Citys spatial plan-
ning and urban design department is work-
ing on a draft framework for a Bishop Lavis
urban node upgrade plan which seeks to im-
prove access in the area and enhance public
spaces and facilities.
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De Lille says this is linked to various oth-
er projects under the Mayoral Urban Re-
generation Programme.
TheBishopLavis TownCentre has been
identified as an action precinct for priori-
tised intervention, where the City is look-
ing at regularising existing land patterns
so that poorly structured and underutil-
ised publically owned land may be put to
more productive use in the interest of the
broader public and local community.
The overall precinct plan, which is in
the designphase, identifies projects for fu-
ture implementation as and when legal
processes are finalised and funding be-
comes available, she says. These projects
will see further investment into Bishop
Lavis that will improve the lives of the
community and presents the City with
more opportunities to continue making
progress possible, together.
If given another chance, we will con-
tinue to deliver on our commitment to in-
vest into our communities and provide
quality roads, public amenities and vi-
brant public spaces so that we can see
greater integration and progress.
A
lleged dagga dealers were among at
least 278 suspects arrested by the City
of Cape Towns enforcement agencies
in the last seven days.
Metro Police arrested 81 suspects 40 of
them for drug-related offences.
The Citys Mayco member for safety and
security, JP Smith, says in an operation in
Delft on Thursday 23 June, officers rounded
up 12 suspects for possession of dagga and
confiscated large quantities of the drug, in-
cluding 36 plastic bags and 150 parcels.
Other arrests included possession of ille-
gal ammunition and dangerous weapons
and drunk driving. One of them was a mo-
torist who was arrested in Delft after collid-
ing with a Metro Police vehicle, he says.
Meanwhile on other roads, Cape Town
Traffic Services arrested 192 suspects dur-
ing a series of operations. Smith says this
included 104 motorists caught for driving
under the influence of alcohol at various
roadblocks across the city.
At the same time, big brother caught up
with more than 1000 motorists through the
Citys automated number plate recognition
(ANPR) technology, he says.
A week-long operation saw the ANPR
Unit arrest 75 motorists with outstanding
warrants, serve 702 warrants, and release
284 warrant dodgers on a warning.
This is another warning to errant mo-
torists to get their act together and avoid
the pain and embarrassment of arrest for
outstanding traffic fines. The solution is
simple, really just pay your fines when
theyre due, or even better, abide by the
rules of the road to avoid this kind of troub-
le, Smith says.
A further 13 motorists were arrested for
outstanding warrants, reckless and negli-
gent driving, and defeating the ends of jus-
tice. Officers also impounded 57 vehicles
and issued 2000 fines.
Cops arrest dagga
dealers in Delft
Over the last
week the City
of Cape Town
Metro Police
arrested about
12 suspects
for possession
of dagga and
confiscated
large quanti-
ties of the
drug, including
36 plastic
bags and
nearly 150
parcels.
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Kraaifontein. Dit sal van 30 September tot
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Bishop Lavis police are investigating
the murder of a 32-year-old man who
was shot and killed in Bonteheuwel.
The incident occurred on Monday
27 June on the corners of Jakkalsvlei
and Bonteheuwel Avenue.
Captain Marie Louw, spokesperson
of Bishop Lavis police, says when po-
lice arrived at the scene at about 09:05
they found the body of the victim who
sustained a bullet wound to his right
chest area.
According to witnesses they heard
gun shots and then saw somebody run
away from the crime scene. We are in-
vestigating the motive for the shoot-
ing at this stage and no arrests have
been made, Louw says.
Police hunt for suspect
followingmurder
A 60-year-old man was successfully resusci-
tated with the assistance of bystanders after
going into cardiac arrest while at a church
in Ravensmead.
ER24 spokesperson Chitra Bodasing com-
mended bystanders for the role they played
in helping to save amans life by performing
CPR.
ER24 Cape Town North Metro paramed-
ics arrived on scene and found theman lying
on the floor in a room at the church as by-
standers were performing CPR, Bodasing
says.
He says paramedics took over CPR and
provided the man with advanced life sup-
port treatment.
He was successfully resuscitated and
transported to hospital. As paramedics
walked into the emergency unit, the mans
condition deteriorated and resuscitation
had to be initiated again, he says.
However, the manwas successfully resus-
citated and handed over.
Bodasing says at the time of the paramed-
ics departure from the hospital themanwas
doing well.
Churchgoers help to
resuscitateman
T
he commitment to safeguard the
Blue Downs Police Cluster by police
and other community security struc-
tures contributed to the arrest of about 425
suspects.
Cluster commander, BrigadierHendrik
Jansen, commended theofficers andother
safety structures for the diligent service
during the past week to ensure they rid
the area of criminal elements.
Warrant Officer Brian Daniels, a police
spokesperson for Delft, says Jansen indi-
cated that through disruptive operations
conducted in the cluster on illegal liquor
outlets a total of 25 400ml of alcohol and
beers were confiscated and 15 shebeens
closed.
However, there is still a great concern
that the consumption of liquor is themain
contributor to serious crime being com-
mitted at or near shebeens, says Daniels.
Meanwhile two murder cases were re-
ported at the Delft Clinic where victims
were brought in with stab wounds.
Daniels says on Thursday 23 June at
about 22:00 two unknown men dropped a
29-year-old victim with multiple stab
wounds tohis chest at the clinic anddisap-
peared without leaving details.
The victim succumbed to his injuries
and it was later established that he was
at a shebeen where he was involved in an
argument with an unknown assailant,
and stabbed, he says.
In a separate incident which occurred
on Saturday 25 June at about 21:45 an ar-
gument broke out at a shebeen in Delft
Southwhere a 28-year-oldmanwas fatally
stabbed by an unknown suspect.
The victim was rushed to the Delft
Clinic but was declared dead on arrival
because of his injuries, Daniels says.
Police are requesting information from
thepublic onboth cases asno arrestswere
executed.
At approximately 05:00 on 22 June 2016
officers of the cluster police were on rou-
tine patrolwhen they spotted a suspicious
looking vehicle with four occupants on
the N2 highway going towards the R300.
The officers decided to investigate and
attempted to pull the vehicle off the road.
The occupants refused to stop and sped off
down the R300 towards Delft.
Reinforcements were called in and on
the off-ramp to the Stellenbosch Arterial
the driver lost control, Daniels explains.
The vehicle came to a standstill on an
embankment and the suspects ran in dif-
ferent directions, abandoning their vehi-
cle.
As the suspects were running from the
vehicle, shots were fired at police who in
turn responded with gunfire, he ex-
plains.
However, officers managed to arrest
two suspects who tried to hide in an open
field, but the other twomanaged to escape
from the scene.
It was later determined that three shots
were fired by the suspects at police and
police fired six shots at the attackers, but
no injuries were reported.
The vehicle, a silver Colt Rodeo pick-
up, was found full of burnt-out copper ca-
bles which are believed to have been sto-
len on the West Coast.
The monetary value of the copper ca-
bles cannot be determined at this stage as
it must still be identified by the legal own-
er, Daniels says.
The two suspects, aged 25 and 35, are fac-
ing chargers of the possession of presuma-
bly stolen goods and attempted murder.
Clampdown in Blue Downs
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o build a compassionate, educational,
harmonious society which will reap
benefits for all who live and interact
with each other, is the vision of the Open
Door Community Foundation (ODC).
The organisation, based in Bishop Lavis,
has made a strong commitment to build du-
rable and sustainable networks across the
whole spectrumofNPC,NPOandNGOcom-
munities of all cultures and the business
and corporate world.
The director of ODC,Melanie Payne, says
their mission is to develop, manage, pro-
vide, empower and monitor a variety of
processes and interventions where the
students and youth and community can
realise their full potential as citizens and to
further the holistic development for the
future.
We have several projects planned for the
nextweek inBishopLaviswhere theweekly
discussion will be focusing on gangsterism,
crime, substance abuse, teenage pregnancy,
peer pressure, human trafficking and bully-
ing, says Payne.
Other topics include identity, friendship,
how to save a life, a hike to a nature reserve,
overcoming your biggest fear and goal set-
ting.
Payne says ODChas three qualified coun-
sellors, five facilitators, one educational
coach and a one-on-one tutor that render
their services for free.
We also have ten to twelve volunteers
that are assisting us with various events
and programmes. Our programme includes
providing training sessions on social, spiri-
tual and educational development, as well
as to establish and administer funds for the
benefit of education, welfare and health in
the community, says Payne
The five-day holiday programme will see
about 150 learners participate from the
Monday 27 June to Friday 1 July at John
Ramsey School in Bishop Lavis.
Organisation to help build society
Youth from
Bishop Lavis
and surround-
ing communi-
ties are
invited to
participate in
a holiday
programme
which will
provide social,
spiritual and
educational
development.
Here a couple
of young
people from
Bishop Lavis
interact
through
exercise.
The Elsies River Multi-purpose Centre
has undergone a R172 000 upgrade to en-
sure the facility is up to standard and can
be well utilised in future.
The upgrade was done through the
City of Cape Towns Social Development
Department.
Previously known as the SHAWCO
Health andWelfare Centre, the very pop-
ular andwell utilised Elsies RiverMulti-
purpose Centre has now received a well-
deserved facelift.
Chairperson of the Citys Parow Sub-
council, councillor Chris Jordaan, says
the multi-purpose centre is utilised by
senior groups and youth dance groups
and hosts karate and gym classes as well
as numerous community functions, to
name but a few.
The renovations include the corkvinyl
dance floor being refurbished while the
toilets, kitchen and foyer have been re-
tiled.
I would like to encourage the commu-
nity to take ownership of this upgraded
facility and to take good care of it, Jor-
daan says.
He adds that this is a beautiful facility
which benefits somany people andwhen
you destroy a facility such as this it
amounts to a child getting closer to drugs
and gangsterism instead of that child
spending time doing an extracurricular
activity.
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D
ie misbruik van dwelms soos dagga en
tik onder die jeug jonger as 20 jaar, is
een van die grootste poblemewaarmee
Badisa in die Wes-Kaap te doen het.
Die Verenigde Nasies se internasionale
dag teen dwelmmisbruik en onwettige han-
del is Saterdag 26 Junie gevier en die leuse
vir vanjaar se veldtog is Luister eerste.
Volgens Marinda Strydom van Badisa Ty-
gerberg, wil die veldtog die publiek en veral
jongmense bewusmaakvan n internasiona-
le samelewing wat vry is van die afhanklik-
heid van dwelms en hulle ook bewus maak
van die gevare daaraan verbonde.
In Suid-Afrika en veral die Wes-Kaap is
dit kommerwekkend om die hoeveelheid
jeugdiges te sien wat van dwelms afhanklik
is. Die ander groot probleem is die skokken-
de voorkoms van fetale alkoholsindroom en
statistiek toondat tussen 68 tot 89 gevalle per
1 000 geboortes landwyd voorkom.
Ons verwys gewoonlik ons pasinte in
dieWes-Kaap na die Ramot-behandelingsen-
trum in Parow, het sy ges.
Die ander groot probleem in dieWes-Kaap
is die ernstige nagevolge wat alkoholge-
bruik gedurende swangeskap inhou.
Dit veroorsaak leerprobleme, kenmerken-
de gesigmisvorming, skade aan die senu-
weestelsel, organe en ledemate wat by hier-
die kinders vir die res van hulle lewe bly.
Volgens die Suid-Afrikaanse Epidemiolo-
gienetwerk van Dwelmgebruik (Sacendu) is
dagga steeds die mees algemene dwelm wat
onder die jeug gebruik word; tik bly die
tweede gewildste middel en bruin mans is
die grootste aantal pasinte wat opgeneem
word vir behandeling vir hoofsaaklik dagga,
inhaleermiddels en heroen.
Ramot bedien tans 400 pasinte per jaar en
bestaan al die afgelope 51 jaar. Slegs 100 van
hul bedkapasiteit van 400 word deur die de-
partement van maatskaplike ontwikkeling
befonds, wat beteken dat die balans van die
pasinte privaat befonds moet word. Hulle
het dus n glyskaal volgens inkomste gem-
plementeer vir pasinte wat nie kwalifiseer
vir n staatsubsidie nie, het sy ges.
V Kontak Marinda by 021 957 7130 vir meer inligting.
Dwelms groot euwel inWesKaap
Blisters for Bread
Your R50 entry fee for this years
Blisters for Bread, will provide a
nutritious cooked breakfast and
lunch to 25 underprivileged school
children.
The event, which started in 1968
at Savio College in Lansdowne and
then the Peninsula School Feeding
Association (PSFA), had over 11 500
entries last year, raising R579 700.
This charity family fun walk,
taking place at the Green Point
Cricket Club on Sunday 28 August,
serves as an annual fundraising
event for PSFA.
V Enter online at www.psfa.org.za. The
closing date is Sunday 7 August and
Wednesday 17 August for online entries.
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Woensdag, 29 Junie 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 5
T
he director of theUniversity
of the Western Capes Cen-
tre of Performing Arts has
been honoured with the prestig-
ious Ministerial Youth Excel-
lence Award for Service and
Leadership.
Henriette Weber says she is
pleased and grateful to receive
this award, and for the experien-
ces she has had since arriving at
UWC in 1986 as a music student
and returning to head the centre
five years ago.
Im extremely humbled by
this award, and I am looking for-
ward to doing much more in the
community and with the centre,
she says.
Weber, who hails from Grassy
Park but now lives in Green
Point, started her career as an ac-
companist in the human move-
ment science department at the
Bellville College of Education in
1989.
Over the next fifteen years (1990-2005) she
was appointed by the provincial education
department as a music instrumental teach-
er, teaching at primary and high schools in
Mitchells Plain, Gugulethu and Montana.
She managed the Outreach and Educa-
tion Programme at the Cape Philharmonic
Orchestra (2003-2011) prior to her appoint-
ment at UWC.
In 2011, Weber started at UWC, where she
succeeded Emeritus Professor Nicholas
Basson (whowasherorgan lecturer asa stu-
dent) as the director of the Centre for the
Performing Arts (CPA).
As director she has made it her mission
to focus on community engagement, life-
long learning and distance learning, exem-
plified in the accredited music courses of-
fered at theCPA,which provide qualitymu-
sic education to the many talented
communitymusic practitioners from finan-
cially marginalised communities of the
Western Cape.
In addition to that, Weber started the
UWCJazzCombo,which is extremely popu-
lar in the Cape Town area, launched the
UWC Chamber Music Institute with the
Arianna String Quartet from the Universi-
ty of Missouri, St Louis, and has guided
many talented students through their en-
deavours.
Last year she received the department of
cultural affairs ministers award for Out-
standing Achievement for Youth in the
Arts, acknowledging her achievements and
those of the CPA.
Local arts director
receives top award
The director of the Centre for the Performing Arts,
Henriette Weber, with her Ministerial Youth Excellence
Award.
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ANDR BAKKES
@andrebakkes
A
pastor fromParow is standing trial for
allegedly running a Ponzi scheme and
scamming approximately 2000 people.
The director of Platinum Forex Group
(PFG), Colin Davids (48), was released on
R100 000 bail by the Bellville Magistrates
Court last weekWednesday (22 June) follow-
ing his arrest by the Hawks earlier on the
day on charges of contravening theFAISAct
and the Banks Act.
Spokesperson for the Directorate for Pri-
ority Crime Investigation (Hawks), Captain
Lloyd Ramovha, elaborates: PFG is not an
authorised financial provider as it is not reg-
istered with the Financial Services Board,
and furthermore, they are not authorised to
take bank deposits as they are not a bank.
Hence PFG and Davids are charged in terms
of contravention of the FAIS Act as well as
the Banks Act.
Above average returns
Davidss investors were mainly govern-
ment employeeswhohad retired or resigned
from the service.
Ramovha adds there aremany people who
had retired and/or resigned from theirwork
after many years of hard toiling that also in-
vested in PFG.
Investors were told that PFG was doing
successful trading on the Forexmarkets and
they have the ability to make above average
returns on investments.
A Ponzi scheme is defined by Google as a
form of fraud in which belief in the success
of anon-existent enterprise is fosteredby the
payment of quick returns to the first inves-
tors from money invested by later inves-
tors.
In July 2015 Platinum Forex Groups
R100 million worth of assets were frozen on
theorder of theWesternCapeHighCourt fol-
lowing the national director of public prose-
cutions application for a preservation order
in terms of the Prevention of Organised
Crime Act.
Davidss case has been postponed to 18
January 2017 to allow for further investiga-
tion.
Ramovha continues: We cannot take all
the credit. This investigation was done in
collaboration with Advocate Jannie Knipe,
who is assigned to the case as prosecutor. He
is attached to the Specialised Commercial
Crime Court. There are other stakeholders
which we do not want to mention at this
stage, but whose assistance was critical.
Careful analysis of documentation was also
very important to us, he says.
The pain experienced by the investors
was very apparent when we started to make
enquiries and they saw us as the ones caus-
ing thediscomfort. Thishasvastly improved
since the arrest of Colin Davids.
Members of the public who have been vic-
tims of the PFG are urged to come forward
and contact the investigating officer, Lieu-
tenant-Colonel Jerome Hardenberg, on
021 918 3354 or email Harden-
Hawks seek statements
Ramovha says they are looking for people
willing to make statements.
In this way we are able to get a clearer
picture of the information we are seeking.
Even though the law allows us to subpoena
people to come to court to provide us with
the evidence we need, we do not want to go
this route, he concludes.
Davids is a pastor at the New Direction
Grace Ministries in Parow.
In July Davids wrote on PFGs Facebook
page: I would like to vehemently deny all
allegations that have been levelled against
meandmycompany. I furtherwant to reiter-
ate that all allegations are baseless and un-
substantiated.
In August that year he wrote: Today our
auditors and accounting firm proved from
source records, bank records and trade
statements that PFG trades profitably, that
we are not a Ponzi scheme, that none of our
clients lostmoney, that all our funds are safe
with our bankers and brokers. That we have
so much money that we should be a bank.
InSeptember that yearhewrote: ... finan-
cial statements and trade records only prove
thatwe are running a respectable and profit-
able trading business, that despite losses
and draw downs, our trading ultimately is
very successful.
In a Fin24 article from 2015 he said: Some
say where there is smoke, there is fire, but
beware of malicious people who start a fire
to try and burn your house down.
Davids did not respond to emails or ames-
sage on Facebook requesting his comment.
PFGs telephone number still remains en-
gaged and the companys website is down.
At the time of going to press New Direction
Grace Ministries could also not be reached
for comment.
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The first round of the Programming
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any time during that week. Learners may
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Parow Library is again hosting an exciting
holiday programme for the school holiday.
Children will be able to enjoy free activi-
ties at the library. Each activity starts with
storytelling at 11:00, so go and join the fun!
RoscoeWilliams from the non-governmen-
tal organisation Read to Rise will be there to
read to the children today (Wednesday) and
Tygerberg Nature Reserve will run a three-
dayprogramme from4 to 6July.Then, onFri-
day 8 July there will be a fun quiz and on
Monday 11 JulyWally 107 will teach the chil-
dren about who to call in an emergency.
The activity on Tuesday 12 July will be
about road safety. Then join in the fun with
bingo on Wednesday 13 July. It all ends on
Thursday 14 July with a movie and popcorn.
V Contact the library on 021 444 0940/41.
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petisie.
Die kompetisie
word in same-
werking met met
die vrystelling van
die Suid-Afri-
kaanse fliek Noem
My Skollie aange-
bied en die film,
wat gegrond is op
die ware verhaal
van die meester-
storieverteller
John Fredricks, is
n voorbeeld van
hoe die gawe om
stories te skryf
iemand se lewe
kan red. Noem my
Skollie vertel die
storie van John en
sy vriende wat op
die Kaapse Vlakte
grootgeword het
en op heterdaad
betrap is toe hulle
geld by n winkel
wou steel.
Toe John in
Pollsmoor beland,
gaan hy n ooreen-
koms aan met die
gehardste bende in
die tronk: hy sou
elke aand vir
hulle stories vertel
waarin hy hulle
as karakters sou
gebruik as hulle
hom met rus sou
laat. Die wenner
van die kompetisie
sal R2 000 ontvang.
V Besoek fundza.mobi
vir meer inligting.
Skrywers
uitgenooi
ANDR BAKKES
@andrebakkes
P
arow Inclusive Schools en-
trepreneurs day last week
Wednesday (22 June) drewat-
tention to another matter entirely.
This full service school accom-
modates mainstream learners as
well as those who suffer from
learning barriers.
It is the childrenwho fall into the
latter of these categories who were
taught to make products from
scratch before thesewere then sold
to mainstream learners.
The goal was to raise funds for
the school.
One of the assistant teachers has
made it her mission to help create
awareness about the school and
generate sponsorship to help them
cope with demands.
Kimberley Chetty (24), a post-
graduate student in education,
says: The school is currently in
need of assistance from the com-
munity to maintain the school and
also to help learners who come
from underprivileged homes. No
contribution is too small. Any
sponsorship will be greatly appre-
ciated.
According to her approximately
60 children show up hungry at the
school on a daily basis.
A school letter to sponsors clari-
fies the matter further: We have
core groups for learners who need
a very high level of support and in
each gradewehave inclusive class-
eswhere learnerswhoneedmoder-
ate support work together with
mainstream learners. A vast ma-
jority of our learners also come
from subeconomic circumstances
and are unable to pay school fees.
Our school relies heavily on assist-
ance which we receive from the
community.
The letter further says they need
help in fixing the netball court and
maintaining the soccer field.
Chetty says she takes her hat off
to the teachers at the school, who
show remarkable patience and tol-
erance every day.
Many people dont even know
the school exists, which should
change, adds Chetty, before im-
plying that many childrens lives
are touched by the school, but
funds are low.
She concludes: Something
draws me to children, and I will
help wherever I can.
V If anyone can come to the schools res-
cue they can contactKimberley Chetty on
[email protected] during
the holidays.
Entrepreneurs drawing different attention
Some of the
learners at
Parow
Inclusive
School were
taught how
to make
something
valuable from
scratch while
others at the
school
purchased it
all in the
name of
raising much
needed funds
for the
school.
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10 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 29 Junie 2016NUUS
Learners enjoy a day at the circus
Lyle Lam-
brechts has fun
on the trapeze,
assisted by Zip
Zap instructor
Masixole
Mbambatho
E
lnor Primary School learners enjoyed
a trip to the Zip Zap circus for a fun and
educational outing where they learned
basic circus skills.
The trip forms part of the Second Chance
Project which opens up a whole new world
of possibilities to children from disadvan-
taged communities.
About 67 Grade 3 learners of the primary
school in Elsies River travelled in a spon-
soredGoldenArrow bus to the Zip Zap dome
in Cape Town .
Zip Zap co-founder Brent van Rensburg
says at the end of the workshop they were
given a short performance by the instruct-
ors so they could see what hard work and
years of circus training can bring.
The circus is an excellent intervention
tool for youth at risk because it provides a
safe and fun platform for children to learn
important life skills like discipline and team
work, he says.
Van Rensburg says this programme is
about inspiring youngsters from the rough-
est parts of Cape Town, where gangsterism
and drug abuse are the norm.
The project enables them to consider to-
tally different and wonderful ways in which
they can develop skills that can lead to pro-
fessional careers in the future, he says.
Van Rensburg says even before the chil-
dren, aged eight and nine years, arrived at
the Zip Zap dome, they were buzzing from
the simple adventure of a bus trip.
VarityWitbooi, a Grade 3 English teacher,
explains that some of the learners have nev-
er been to town before and just showing
them well-known landmarks on the way to
Zip Zap was already exciting for them.
Van Rensberg says at Zip Zap the learners
split into groups and tried their hand at vari-
ous circus activities under the watchful eye
of Zip Zaps instructors, many who come
from similar backgrounds to the learners.
For Vincent Chaima, a Grade 3 learner,
his favourite activity was learning how to
jump on the trampoline, flip and land safely
on the big, soft mat.
One day I want to be the one who does
those balancing tricks on a bicycle, he says.
Zip Zap
instructor
Aviwe Shaun
Mfundisi shows
Jaydon Bailey
how to juggle.
Zip Zap instructor Aviwe Shaun Mfundisi shows
Chanique Baardman (on her knees), Tamea
Beukes (far right), Nash-Neil Noble and Edline
Fritz how to juggle.
ARavensmead ice skaterwill be
among the international skat-
ers out on the ice when Disney
On Ice presents Worlds of En-
chantment comes to the Grand-
West Grand Arena this school
holiday.
Hes already performed in
front of thousands of audien-
ces around the world, in-
cludingmany celebrities,
but Quiesto Spiering-
shoek counts the oppor-
tunity to perform in
his home city as one of
thehighlights of his ca-
reer.
Whats more, hell be
performing at Grand-
West, which is
very familiar
territory for
him.
Quiestos ice
skating career
started thanks
to fellow South
African Disney
On Ice skater Nicole Rudolph,
who skated with the production
Disney On Ice celebrates 100
Years of Magic during its 2014
South African tour.
My skating journey began
when I was 11 years old, he ex-
plains. My best friend intro-
ducedme into the sport and you
can say the rest is history.
Quiesto started training at
the Junior Blades Club while
being coached by Chris Stokes
and Dantin Broodryk and went
on towin the Junior Grand Prix
Gold dance medal (compulsory
dances) at the Junior Worlds in
2007 and 2008.
After his success as a profes-
sional skater, Quiesto took up
teaching, training young up-
and-coming figure skaters at
GrandWests Ice Station.
When Nicole sent her audi-
tion tapes to Disney on Ice, she
included a few clips of her rou-
tines with Quiesto and in 2011
he also joined the company.
One can say Iwas fortu-
nate and lucky, he
says.
While he wants to
surprise CapeTown
audiences with
which character
hell be bringing to
life when he per-
forms at the Grand
Arena from Wednes-
day 6 to Sunday 10 Ju-
ly, Quiesto has al-
ready had a
chance to play
many of Dis-
neys beloved
characters.
This years
Disney on Ice
production, Worlds of Enchant-
ment, will feature characters
from The Little Mermaid, Cars,
Toy Story 3 and Frozen, along
with Mickey Mouse, Minnie
Mouse, DonaldDuck andGoofy.
After his performances in his
home town, Quiesto will be re-
turning to the United States
where hell be working on Dis-
ney on Ices next production,
Dare to Dream.
V Worlds of Enchantment will be
stagedat theGrandWestGrandArena
at 14:00 and 18:00 on Wednesday 6
July, at 11:00 and 15:00 on Thursday
7 July and at 10:00, 14:00 and 18:00
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CARINA ROUX
The worlds largest floating book
fair, theMVLogos Hope, docked in
Cape Town harbour last Thursday
just in time for the school holiday
and will be open for visitors daily
until Monday 11 July.
With over 5000 book titles at af-
fordable prices covering science,
hobbies, cooking, arts, travel, lan-
guages, religion, medicine you
name it there is something for ev-
eryone. In addition there is a visi-
tors deck to explore with some in-
teractive displays and various on-
board events.
The Logos Hope, owned by GBA
Ships, a German registered non-
profit organisation, sails across
the globewith the purpose of bring-
ing Knowledge,Help andHope to
the nations of the world.
Part of their vision is to promote
peace by embracing diversity, and
as Capetonian Neil Meiring can at-
test, it can be a challengewhen you
are part of a crew of 400 members
from over 50 different nations.
After 16 months on board, the
former car mechanic from Ken-
sington says its the best experi-
ence he has ever had.
Neil felt led by the Lord to quit
his job, not sure what the next step
would be. Soon afterwards he
heard about the Logos Hope
through an OM Ministries out-
reach at the Strewers church in
Kensington.
I didnt want to do it. I tried ev-
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like the Lord kept telling me this
is what I should do.
The crew and staff are all non-
salaried volunteers, with many
working in their professional ca-
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ley and worked his way to the en-
gine room.
Since the 1970s the fleet of GBA
ships has been welcomed in over
500 ports in more than 160 coun-
tries as the ship provides good edu-
cational literature and promotes
unity in diversity.
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Tuesday, and from 10:00 to 21:30
Wednesday to Saturday. Entry is R5 for
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Floating books give hope
Happy to
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Kensington
has been a
mechanic
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Logos
Hope for a
year and
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months.
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Klopse
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opening
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Local charity cries for Karoo help
Volunteer Gloria Pitlo, manager of The Charity Bargain Shop in Voortrekker Road. PHOTO: ANDR BAKKES
ANDR BAKKES
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I
n the sparsely populated Karoo, there is
an undeniable lack of fundraising op-
portunities for organisations depending
on it.
The need for such an organisations in-
tervention is nonetheless desperate.
The Karoo Animal Protection Centre
helps animals in need, but who helps the
centre?
The charity shop on Voortrekker Road,
run by volunteer Gloria Pitlo, answered
their call and now she sends her own cry
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Goodwood and beyond.
But its verymuch a case of quid pro quo
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on a daily basis.
Every time you buy something at this
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This gem of all charity shops is open
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I have always loved animals, and I will
do everything in my power to play a part
in assisting an organisation that I believe
in, says Gloria.
But she cant do it alone. She depends on
her husband and her partner to help out
when needed. And of course the public.
It was unbelievably difficult to get the
word out there that we are operating a
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calls.
We even handed out flyers on the road
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cookiewith us in the shop itself. Slowly but
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we are doing here, the committed Gloria
continues.
Creating awareness around the shop and
the shops cause is just part of a challenge,
however. She needs the public to buy and
donate goods, but her most urgent call is
for someone to pay their monthly rent of
approximately R3500 someone who
shares Glorias commitment and who has
the means to make a difference ... someone
that wants to be the hero of animals they
will never see.
V For more information contact Gloria on
083 450 2782.
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DAWA
Fortune teller & herbalist
*Love problems
*Financial growth
*Financial problems
*Bad Luck, tokoloshe, etc
Consultation free
Pay when job is done
SMS your no. & problem
to 063 418 9457
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MAMA SALIMA
* Bring back lost lover
* Win lotto/casino 15%
* Successful future
* Badluck / court case
* Money in your account
* Bless your business
* Lucky oil/magic ring
CALL 073 409 8801
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LEGAL
1440
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DIVORCE QUICK RESULTS
Terms avail. % 061 405 0092
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LOANS
1445
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A BRIDGING LOAN
Waiting for
Pension/Package
payouts? SMS or send
"please call me"
082 301 7856
Ph: 0860 105 546
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Are u waiting on a
PENSION /PROVIDENT
payout? Lump sum only.
Sms/Call: 0768867655
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Get your bond approved. 1st or
2nd bond. ITC not important.
Approval guaranteed.
T's & C's apply send PCM to
081 398 5833
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FOR SALE
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WENDY HOUSES
1677
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Prof Akiram
Come for the help before its too Late
A miracle healer is using water to tell all your
problem, using pure natural Herbal medicine from
Ssese Highlands. Have you tried other Healers and
they've failed? Don't give up, there is a chance for your
problems to be saved. Just call Healer Malik for an
appointment. Don't worry about money, you him after
your problem is solved.
* Love and Relationships,* Men problems, * Financial
Problems, * Women problems, * Made special for luck,
* Court cases
Bellville Train Station next to KFC
Call: 073 691 6667/ 083 350 2157
www.mamarashamalik.co.za
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EMPLOYMENT
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GENERAL
3680
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BLOKMAN, BAKKERS,
KASSIERE EN
ALGEMENE WERKERS
benodig vir Supermark in
Brackenfell.
Afrikaans en Engels
magtig en kontakbare
verwysings is n vereiste.
Faks CV aan:
021 981 0420
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"GUYS only " R5000pm
Store promoters IT
Candy 0218207690 CBD
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Verdien R15 000 P/M
Onmiddellik beskikbaar
Skakel Tessa 021 910 0992
/ 072 416 3875
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SALES &
MARKETING
3760
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AVON OPPORTUNITY. Business
Leaders & Reps. 081 494 6578
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EMPLOYMENT
3600
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GENERAL
3680
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Employment now
Cashiers, Cruise ship attendants, Flight attendants,
Call centres, Housekeeping /Cleaners, Pick & Packers
Waitress/Bartenders, Grade 10/11/12 hospitality,
office and general jobs.
Visit us at: Heerengract Street,
Pier House Bld, 6th Floor,
Call: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170
Visit us at: 1 Kort Street, Regkam Building,
1st Floor, Bellvile
Call 021 945 2223 / 021 948 9885
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CALL CENTRES
3640
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CALL CENTRE IN SOMERSET WEST
Our Call Centre is made up of an Experienced,
Young, Innovative, and massively determined
team. We are 100% focused on growth for our
Business and its employees. We want
Professional, Ambitious, Target driven and very
hard working telemarketers to join our
dynamic team.
The position offers a Basic,
Uncapped Commission, Daily Incentives
as well as Daily Meals.
No Sales involved.
Availability: Immediately
Office Hours
% GIOVONNA on 072 245 3221
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CALL CENTRE
Basies + Kommissie vir Call Centre agente
met 'n soliede verkoops agtergrond,
verkieslik versekering en selfoon verkope.
Baie opwindende omgewing om in te werk.
Daagliks, weekliks en
maandlikse aansporings bonus + mediese fonds.
Verkry 'n tweede maandlikse inkomste as bonus
tot en met R3 000 op die 25ste van elke maand.
Naby publieke vervoer, Moet goed tweetalig wees,
Afrikaans en Engels sal voorkeur kry.
Slegs agente met Call Centre ondervinding
hoef aansoek te doen.
KontakHelen 074 204 2717
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SALES & MARKETING
3760
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Business booming at CapeMedia
Anyone can pitch but if youre a closer youll love
every day on Cape Medias vibrant sales floor.
Whether youre a member of the Millionaires Club or
a rookie eager to learn from the best in the business,
this is your chance to earn industry leading
commission. On our sales floor newbies receive
ongoing training, with constant support for the old
hands to find that new close'.
Call Jackie nowon021 681 7000.
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TRAINING COURSES
3765
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Kingsway College
www.kingswaycollege.co.za
Email:[email protected]
DHET NO: 01999 2102
Accreditation Umalusi no: 14FET 02000011PA
Nursing Programmes now open
Diploma in Business & Management Studies (N4-N6)
National & Intl Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality
Diploma in Engineering Studies (N1-N6)
Diploma in (ICB) Accounting & Business Studies
National Certificate Information Technology (mict)
NCV Office administration Level 2-4
Certificate in Machinery Training e.g. Forklift,
Over head Crane & more. Lots more short courses.
Cape Town Campus
Heerengract Street, Pier House Bld, 6th Floor
Call: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170
Bellville Campus
1 Kort Street, Regram Building 1 St Floor
Call 021 945 2223 / 021 948 9885
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BUILDING
MATERIAL
1610
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5 m BOUSAND & KLIP.