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DISABILITIES: EMPOWERMENT FOR PEOPLE OF ALL ABILITIES

The invisible challengeGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

The International Day of persons withdisabilities was celebrated locally withorganisations meeting to make their

voices heard.“Inclusion matters: Access and empower-

ment for people of all abilities” was thetheme that was endorsed last Thursday toobserve this year’s event.The themewas launchedby theUnitedNa-

tions for 2015 to draw attention on the situa-tion of people with invisible disabilitiessuchasmental health andpsychosocial disa-bilities, intellectual disabilities as well as

hearing (and visual) impairments.To give prominence to the day locally, a

disability resource fair was held at the Bish-op Lavis rehabilitation centre where thepublic could access information, productsand services.LorenzoWilliams, chairpersonof thenew-

ly formed Bishop Lavis disability organisa-tion, was very happy about this awarenessprogramme and said that the formation ofthis organisation was to unify the voices ofthe disabled in the area.“Wewill be having regularmeetingwhere

we will be discussing their needs,” he said.“Our focuswill include our rights to acces-

sible environments as well as education and

training.”Some sobering facts about disability are

that 20%of theworld’s poor are disabled; thepercentage of children with disabilities notattending school is between 65 to 85% insome African countries; the mortality forchildren with disabilities may be as high as80% and inmany low-income andmiddle-in-come countries, only 5 to 15% of people withdisabilities who require assistive devicesand technology such as hearing aids, haveaccess to them (UN, 2015).Dr Diane Bell, director of academic affairs

at USB executive development and memberof thePresidentialworkinggroupondisabil-ity said that the InternationalDayof persons

with disabilities, a United Nations sanc-tioned day, has been celebrated since 1992as a means to promote an understandingof people with disability and to encouragesupport for their dignity, rights and well-be-ing.“The main driver is to work towards en-

suring an inclusive and accessible societyfor all,” she said.“Considering that approximately one bil-

lion people worldwide have some form ofdisability and are faced with many challen-ges which prevent them from enjoying ac-cess to society on an equal basis with others,this is an important initiative..

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One of the youngpatients at St Joseph’sHome for chronically illchildren in Montanacouldn’t wait to playwith the gift shereceived at a Christ­mas party organisedby Spar WesternCape’s CSI division.According to CharleneMekel of Spar, theyasked their retailers tobring a gift for a childto their AGM. “Most ofthem bring more thanone. I would like touse this opportunity tothank them for theirgenerosity,” saysCharlene. More than200 gifts werecollected this year.PHOTO: NK PHOTOGRAPHY

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“People with disabilities are often deniedfull access to education, employment, trans-portation as well as social and political par-ticipation. This is in essence an infringe-ment of their basic human rights and actionneeds to be taken in order to correct this sit-uation.”

This international initiative provides forthree sub-themes, being making cities in-clusiveandaccessible for all, improvingdis-

ability data and statistics and to includepeople with invisible disabilities (such asmental and psychosocial disabilities) in so-ciety and development.

In Uitsig the disabled group from that ar-ea thatmeets at theUitsigCivicCentrewenton a short march to raise awareness for theinitiative.

Vanessa Baadjies, chairperson of the or-ganisation, said that they also concentrated

on raising awareness of the rights of the dis-abled in the area.

“We always strive to make people awareof the rights of the disabled,” she said.

“There are still too many incidents in ourcommunities where the disabled are abusedby their families and we want to make themaware of their rights. Police must also actstrongly to help these people when they re-port the crimes to them.”

Celebrating theformation of the

disabled organisationin Bishop Lavis were,

standing from left,Gail Williams (secre­

tary), Clinton Williams,Gaylene Williams

(treasurer) andLuciano Saunders.Seated from left,

Betty Felix, NicoleneJack, Lorenzo Williams(chairperson), KatrinaBooise, Thomas Bass,

and John Jackson(vice­chairperson).

PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

This group of disabled in Uitsig took to thestreets to raise awareness about their rights.

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gerBurger gesê ’n polisielid van Elsiesrivierwat die gesin goed ken, het op die toneel op-gedaag. “Hy het die twee jongmans van dietoneel verwyder. Ek is seker daarvan hywou verhoed dat hulle in hegtenis geneemword,” sê die bron, wat uit vrees nie haarnaam genoem wil hê nie.

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Aman admitted to the Tygerberg hos-pital trauma unit with bleeding pri-vate parts last Monday had to wait

more than 60 hours before he was seen bya specialist.Most of this time, says Zipho Langa (22)

from Philippi, was spent on a chair in thewaiting areawhile he had severe stomachcramps and bled after an injury at work.“I was scared that I might bleed right

through my jeans. I kept thinking aboutthe consequences (of the injury),” he says.Langa sayshe sawa lot of people coming

in with stab- and gunshot wounds, whohad to sit on chairs also while waiting tobe tended to.After two nights on a chair in the waitingarea, he was taken for scans and was al-

lowed to sleep in a bed between 01:00 and06:00 before he had to hand it over to an-other patient. On Thursday he saw a urol-ogist, was taken to theatre, fitted with acatheter and discharged.Langa says he is better now, despite go-

ing home with an infection.According to Laticia Pienaar, spokes-

person of Tygerberg hospital, the TraumaUnit saw close to 100 cases on the particu-lar evening.“These patients ranged from minor in-

juries to critically ill patients. Accordingto the SATS (the triage system) all pa-tients presented to the traumaunit will beassessed and those who are triaged redand orange will have preference overthose triagedyellowandgreen.Langawastriaged as yellow and his condition wasnot life threatening,” she says.Pienaar says resources have to be di-

rected to those who require lifesaving in-tervention. This makes it impossible foreveryone in this unit to have a bed.“Langa arrived at the trauma section at

approximately 20:40. He was triaged byournursing personnel at 20:45 and seenbya trauma doctor at 21:15.“Because of the type of injury, he re-

quired specialised imaging testing beforehe could be referred to the specialist doc-tor. Due to large influx of patients requir-ing emergency care, it was impossible todo all special investigative tests in quicksuccession,” she says.Pienaar says all the investigations are

now in place for further management.Langa says since being discharged, he

has seen his local doctor who prescribedantibiotics for the infection. He says hehas a follow-up appointmentwith theTyg-erberg urologist in January.

Patient waits 2 nights in chair

The police in the Blue Downs cluster madeseveral arrests this past week relating toa wide range of crimes committed.The cluster includes the Mfuleni, Kle-

invlei, Kuils River, Belhar, Ravensmead,Bellville South and Elsies River police sta-tions.Captain Nomathemba Muavha, police

spokesperson, said this week a total of 585criminals were put behind bars throughwhat they call ‘disruptive’ operations.She said 209 of the arrests made relates

to drugs.The police also managed to confiscate

more than 630 litres of alcohol, mandraxtablets with an estimated street value ofR7 750, tik worth R24 300 and dagga to theestimated street value of R1 720.Muavha said 28 suspects were kept over-

night and released on fines.

Nearly 600 arrested inBlue Downs police cluster

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Matrieks van 1991 by John Ramsey hou makietieDie matriekklas van 1991 van die HoërskoolJohn Ramsey word genooi na ’n makietie ommeer as twee dekades weg van dié skool tevier.“Ons is op soek na alle oudleerders wat in

1991aandié skool gematrikuleerhet,” sêMay-

gene de Wee.Sy is een van die organiseerders.“Oudleerders is besig met reëlings vir ’n 25

jaar-reünie.”V Kontak Maygene de Wee by 076 521 4629 of VernonDodo by 084 974 4957 vir meer inligting. This coming school holiday Elsies

River library`s holiday programmewill be focusing on safety while en-

joying fun in the sun.In order to prevent injuries and inci-

dents while enjoying the festive seasonall children are invited to a range of pro-grammes on life skills from safety whileat the beach or the swimming pool toeven crossing a busy road.On 17 and 18 December they will have

a special chess in the park tournamentfocusing on combating drugs and gang-

sterism in the community.“We will be creating an awareness

through chess and other games that weneed to fight our battles on the four cor-ners of a chess board and not lose ouryoung lives on the streets,” said seniorlibrarian Julian Schroeder.All programmes are free but partici-

pants need to register at the library to en-sure participation as space for the pro-grammes are limited.V For more information call the library on 021 4443543 /4/5.

Safety with fun in the sun

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MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb

In with the new, out with the old. This oldadage rang especially true when The Set-tlersHigh principal RichardDaly recent-

ly passed the baton to a worthy successor.At his farewell assembly onTuesday 1De-

cember, Daly officially inaugurated Sher-een Gallie as The Settlers’ new principal.Gallie is currently serving her last days

before the December school holidays as thedeputy head of Fairmont High.One of the prominent messages shared

was that change was inevitable. This is nomean feat for Daly, the longest servingteacher in the history of the school, with anincredible 37 years of service.“Mr Daly contributed greatly to the use

of technology in the school environmentand saw the erection of theWebster Audito-rium, Daly Walkway, Astro Turf and thecampus development,” said a school pressclub member, Jaimey-Ann Dyers.“Head prefects Ruth Jantjies and Vivek

Abraham spoke fondly of Daly’s passion for

inclusivity, be it for The Settlers to be anopen school during the apartheid years orallowing all learners, despite their physicalimpediments, to reap the benefits of the ho-listic education that The Settlers offers.”Dalywas then awarded anhonours blazer

from the new prefects for 2016 – the school’shighest award given to a prestigious recipi-ent, after which three learners – TanakaBento, Neena Adams and Keanu Jansen –performed an original song while a slide-show showing Daly’s evolution at theschool was shown.In his speech, Daly asked the school to up-

hold the traditions and ethos of the school.He asked learners to give their best in allthat they do and become leaders.Daly handed Gallie her own academic

gown as well as the school’s traditionalKhoi gown, while head prefects of 2015,Keenan Jacobs and Christine Ile, handedher the flag of theAfricanUnion,whichwillnow be displayed on the The Settlers’ prem-ises.Gallie also received the original key used

to open the school building.

Big changes atBellville schools

The SettlersHigh SchoolwelcomesShereenGallie as theirnew head­master. Hereshe is withoutgoingprincipalRichard Daly.

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Golden Gate Ministries in Netreg in part-nership with the department of communitysafety will be hosting a holiday programmefor youth.Starting on Friday it will run until 18 De-

cember and aims to be a safe haven for theyoungsters in the area.Activitieswill include demonstrations by

the fire department and cart-horse protec-tion association as well as some basic self-defence classes.

There will also be awareness pro-grammes concerning drug abuse, dumpingof litter, gangsterism, first aid as well as ca-reer and educational opportunities.It will be taking place at the Netreg Com-

munity Centre starting at 08:30 with break-fast, lunch and a snack provided for partici-pants.

V For more information contact Anderson on 082923 9929.

Holiday programme a safe haven for youth

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Vision 2000 chairperson Deon Britz, left, thanks Zukiswa Gaqavu,corporate affairs manager from SAB, for the donation of the newsewing machines, with Rowan Dunne and Ursula Joubert of Vision2000 sharing the moment. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

New machineswill create 10more Delft jobsGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

The Vision 2000 skills project inDelft is celebrating an earlyChristmas present from SABreweries.When representatives fromSABpopped around to the homeof chairperson Deon Britz lastweek, they could see first handwhy their donation of two newindustrial sewing machineswould be put to good use.The place was a hive of activi-ty as the organisation was busycompleting orders for theirwork that has become soughtafter in the industry after start-ing up earlier this year.Britz was very excited withthe second donation from thecompany.“Thismeanswewill be able toemploy 10 more unemployedwomen from the community,”he said.“We have a big contract thatwill provide for the payment ofsalaries to the women, bringingour workforce up to 28 womenwho will be able to put food onthe table for their children.”Britz also pointed out thatthey have been working on im-portant partnerships in the in-dustry to improve and expandtheir activities.“We are busy with CPUT/Technology Station: Clothing &

Textiles and Clotex to help uswith our training needs in thenew year.“Within the new year wewould also like tomove into ourbuilding and to employ morewomen from our communities.“We are very happy that SABhas once again donatedmachin-ery to our project.”Rowan Dunne from SAB Cor-porate Affairs said that theywere very impressed with theactivities of the project.“This year our focus has beensocio-economic developmentprogrammes that focus on jobcreation, income generationand skills development,” hesaid.“Since our initial investmentlast year intoVision 2002, the or-ganisation has demonstratedthat they are using the ma-chines effectively and that theyare capable of obtaining con-tracts from clothing retailers.“They are becoming a sustaina-ble organisation which gener-ates its own income, enableswomen from Delft working onthe project to earn an incomeand possibly find permanentemployment.“It therefore only makessense that we are part of thenext step to ensure that Vision2002 can become a self-sustain-ing community benefit organi-sation.”

Die Cheré Botha-skool in Bell-ville het onlangs met sy eerstegroep spoggerige skoolverlatersgespog!Die leerders is vanoraloor, in-sluitende Bellville, Kuilsrivier,Richwood, Cravenby Estate,Matroosfontein en Blackheath,sê Wiehelma Laing, ’n woord-voerder van dié skool.

Dié groep het op Vrydagaand27 November al te heerlik af-skeid geneem van die groep.“Van die leerders het al aspeuters of kleuters ingeskakelby die skool se vroeë interven-sieprogram,” sê sy.“Dis met trots en ’n tikkiehartseer dat ons die groep spesi-ale jongmense groet.”

Cheré-skool groet skoolverlaters

Die trotse skoolverlaters is (agter van links) Aiden Taylor, Ruan vanVuuren en Jared Meyer by Joey van der Westhuizen (heel regs), CheréBotha­skoolhoof. Voor is Anezka Terblanche, Tiana Jonker, ShannonGreen, Carly Bosman en Chanté Desmore.

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8 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 9 Desember 2015VERMAAK

V 99 Hits will be on stage at Barnyard Wil-lowbridge from Tuesday until Thursday 31December. Visit www.barnyardtheatre.co.za for bookings and more.

V Stuart Taylor’s 2015 in Revue with Stu-art Taylor, Mel Jones and Oscar Peters-en will be at The Baxter Theatre until 9January (Tuesday to Saturdays). Ticketsare available at Computicket.

V Kings, Queens and Divas, a tribute tothe “aristocracy” of music, will be onstage at GrandWest’s Roxy Revue Bar un-til 9 January 2015. Tickets available fromComputicket.

V Ray Dylan is vanaand (Woensdag) enDonderdag 10 Desember by Die Boer tesien. R120. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.

V Camerata Tinta Barocca and theCape Consort will be presenting Hand-el’s Messiah with Lente Louw, ElsabéRichter, Antoinette Blyth (sopranos),Nick de Jager, Monika Voysey (altos),Willem Bester, Warren Vernon-Driscoll(tenors) and Charles Ainslie (baritone)at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church to-night from 19:30. Tickets: R140, R100(concessions); R50 (students) at thedoor.

V Janice Hon-eyman will bepresenting Ban­galory’s Back forthe little ones atthe BaxterGolden ArrowStudio from to-day (Wednes-day) until Sat-urday 9 Januaryat 10:00 and12:00, Tuesdaysto Saturdays.Tickets areavailable atComputicket.

V Mary Scary,Martin Davis(UK), AmbroseUren and Ir-shaad Moham-med will be atthe Cape TownComedy Clubfrom tonightuntil Sunday.Tickets areavailable at Computicket.

V Pop­up Tales – interactive, improvisedstorytelling for children- will be on stageat The Galloway Theatre at 11:30 and14:00 from Friday until Wednesday 16 De-cember (excluding Sunday). Visitwww.waterfronttheatreschool.co.za/ tobook now and more about the show.

V The Lilliput Children’s Theatre Com-pany will be presenting The Elves and theShoemaker at the Nassau Theatre inNewlands at 10:00 daily from Thursdayuntil Friday 18 December. Tickets costR60 at Computicket.

V Patrick Canovi and Dean Coche will beQuay Four at the V&A Waterfront onThursday from 19:00. Entrance is free.

V Lollos 7: Laat jou bene bewe! is Vrydagom 10:00 vir die kleinspan in die Ou Meul-teater te sien. R75. Bespreek by 083 5640056 of [email protected].

V The Beatles and Friends Tribute Showwill be on stage at Jamrock Theatre inBrackenfell on Friday. R100. Call 021 9811313 or email [email protected] to book.

V Nicholis Louw kuier Vrydag en Sater-dag by Die Boer. R120. Bespreek by 021979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.

V Noises Off will be on stage at the Mil-nerton Playhouse on Friday and Saturdaywith a matinee performance on Saturdayat 14:30. Tickets cost R90 or R80 for thematinee. Visit milnertonplayers.com orcall 082 267 1061 to book.

V Mello & Jive (Derek and Linda Gordon)will be performing at Chocolat, 46 OxfordStreet, Durbanville, on Saturday 12 De-cember from 15:30 to 19:30.

V Waseef Piekaan, Dylan Skews, SivNgesi, Carl Weber, YouTube sensationAllen the Singing Car Guard and Chris-to Davids will present PiekFyn innieMitchells Plain at Spine Road High SchoolHall, Mitchells Plain on Saturday. Ticketscost R120, R200 for two or R90 for book-ings of 10 or more. Call 072 714 9887 oremail [email protected] to book.

V DeFINitioN will be playing blues/rockcovers at The Brass Bell on Saturday from20:00. Entry costs R30 from 19:00 (payat the door).

V The Andrew Lilley Trio will be at theAlphen Boutique Hotel in Constantia onSaturday from 20:00. Entrance is free.

V Jak de Priester is Sondagmiddag vanaf13:30 by Die Boer te sien. R130. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.

V The Bootleggers will be at theEdgemead Bowling Club with Margueri-ta Freeks and Bluz Cruz on Sunday from15:00. R60. Call 061 490 1694 to book.

V Chris Chameleon kuier Sondag enMaandagaand by Die Boer. R130. Be-

spreek by 021979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.

V Lollos 7: Laatjou bene bewe!is Maandag enDinsdagmiddagvanaf 13:30 byDie Boer te sien.R70. Bespreekby of www.die-boer.com.

V Hatchetmanand THE BOOT-

LEGGERS BLUES

BAND and guestswill be at DieBoer on Tues-day for BluesTuesday. R70.Visit www.die-boer.com or call021 979 1911 tobook.

V Platform 9Two Park Sta­tion starring

Theo Jantjies (Xander, 7de Laan) andMaurice Paige (Calvin, Isidingo) will beon stage at the Baxter’s Golden ArrowStudio from Monday until Saturday 16January. Tickets are available at Comput-icket.

V James Grace and Chloe Murphy will beperforming music for guitar duos by com-posers including John Dowland, ManuelPonce and Fernando Sor in Two Guitarsat the UCT College of Music’s Chisholmrecital room on Tuesday. Visitwww.jamesgrace.co.za or call 072 4340345 for more information or to book.

V Scott Stapp, frontman of internationalrock band Creed, will be at KirstenboschGardens on Tuesday. Tickets are availablefrom www.webtickets.co.za.

V Cape Town City Ballet will be present-ing The Nutcracker from Tuesday untilThursday 24 December. Tickets are avail-able at Computicket. Visit www.cape-towncityballet.org.za for more aboutshow times and the annual “Fairy Parade”.

V Chommiez is terug op die verhoog indie Drostdy-teater op Dinsdag 15 enWoensdag 16 Desember met ’n splinter-nuwe produksie met die naam Krimis Cri­sis 2. R100. Bespreek by [email protected] of 087 943 3189.

V James Grace will be presenting GuitarHero, a tribute to the guitar icons of the20th century at the UCT College of Mu-sic’s Chisholm recital room on Wednes-day 16 December. Visit www.james-grace.co.za or call 072 434 0345 for moreinformation or to book.

What’s On | Wat’s Waar

Showtime for the holidays: SingersAubrey Ellis and Renee Osbourne will bepresenting Holiday Showtime with music,magic and dancing at the Collective Artstheatre in Boston on Friday and Saturday at20:00. They will be joined by ventriloquistand magician Chris Welsch and the SanaaMoon belly dancers. Tickets cost R100 orR80 for students and pensioners. Call083 764 5607 to book.

Ster-Kinekor has an exciting line up of holi-day fun on the menu for little ones this De-cember.The Peanuts Movie was already released

last week while this weekend sees the re-lease of The Little Prince, an animated adap-tation of Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s belov-ed novella about a pilot (voice of Jeff Bridg-es) who crashes in the Sahara Desert andencounters a peculiar young boy who claimsto be an extraterrestrial prince.Alvin and The Chipmunks are back on

screen from Christmas day in their newmovie: The Road Chip, before the The GoodDinosaur brings adventure from Thursday31 December.

Making going to the movies even morefun, Ster-Kinekor will be running the Holly-day-care campaign where children will betreated to a character magnet from one ofthese movies when they buy their movieticket. There are eight characters to collect.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more information.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V Five families can win a set of four movie tickets,along with two kid’s combos and double­take com­bos for mom and dad. Send an email to win@tyger­burger.co.za with the word “movies” in the subjectline before 12:00 on Friday 11 December to enter.

Exciting SK holiday movies

RobynMaree,KyleSeconnaand DesleMcCon­ney,displaythe shoestheymade in ascenefrom TheElves andtheShoema­ker.

Bring a gift for the elvesThe Lilliput Children’s Theatre Compa-

ny is heading back to the stage – thistime with The Elves and the Shoemaker.

They’ll be presenting the popular show atthe Nassau Theatre in Newlands at 10:00 dai-ly from Thursday 10 to Friday 18 December.

This modern spin on the magical fairytaletakes place in Cape Town were a shoemakerlives with his wife. They are very poor andare worried that they will not be able to sellany shoes. Two young elves pay them a visitand make it the best time they have ever had.

The classic story was adapted and directedby Elton John Duffy (Edgemead) and stars

Desle McConney (Athlone), Rachelle Kruger(Bellville), Andrew Lightley (Milnerton), Ky-le Seconna (Somerset West) and Robyn Mar-ee (Grassy Park).

After each show the audience will be ableto meet Father Christmas, who will be hand-ing out sweets to all of the children. Parentsare asked to please bring a present or a sec-ond-hand toy for an underprivileged child toput under the Elves Christmas tree. Thesetoys and presents will be distributed to vari-ous children`s homes, safe houses and hospi-tals in Cape Town before Christmas Eve.V Tickets cost R60 from Computicket.

Little movie­goers can collect character magnetslike these this holiday.

GrandWest’s festive season entertainmentlineup includes a three-day run of the interna-tional stage show Scooby-Doo Live! MusicalMysteries.

The musical, which stars the beloved char-acters of the animated television series, Scoo-by-Doo will be at the Grand Arena from Fri-day 11 to Sunday 13 December.

In the live musical show, Scooby-Doo andthe Mystery Inc. Gang have been called tohelp solve an epic mystery. A troublemakingghost is haunting a local theatre and Shaggy,Fred, Daphne, Velma and Scooby-Doo are ontheir way in the Mystery Machine to crack thecase.Scooby-Doo Live! Musical Mysteries in-

cludes the evergreen Scooby-Doo theme song,“Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?,” as well as oth-er original tunes like “Round Every Corner”and “We’re Mystery Inc.”, with crazy ghosts,perplexing puzzles, wacky characters, musicand an abundance of Scooby snacks.V Tickets start at R120 from Computicket with “meetand greet” packages an extra R350.

Scooby live at GrandWest

Young and old fans will get to experienceScooby­Doo on stage this weekend.

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GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Passing the Counselling and Social De-velopment Centre in Bishop Lavis onSaturday you may have thought that

there some serious battles were fought.You would have been mistaken because

the centre was abuzz with women eager tolearn the techniques of self protection.

Facilitating the event was MargaretNeethling who also does regular self-de-fence classes there during the week.

“Despite the sweltering heat the womentook the training seriously and under theguidance of Sanette Smit, the chief in-structor and her Stay Safe team of experi-enced self defence instructors, the womenlearned how to punch, poke, kick and fightback in the event of an attack to the throator a grab from behind,” she said.

“We would like to thank the sponsorsthat enabled the Stay Safe team to presentthe workshop to the participants at no cost.

“These include Taylor Window Blinds,Remax and Liqiourice & Lime as well aspersonal donations from friends. A specialword of thanks to Spar inVredehoek for theprovision of water and the most delicioushome-baked banana loaves.”V For more information about self­defence work­shops contact Margaret on 082 732 4166.

Womentrained inself­defence

Staying safe was the priority of these ladieswho participated in the self­defence workshopin Bishop Lavis on Saturday.

DESIRÉE RORKE@dezzierorke

Some 359 confiscated taxis are current-ly crammed into the City of CapeTown’s taxi pound which has been

filled to capacity sinceSeptember this year.According to city ward councillors in

Brackenfell and Kraaifontein the situationis untenable as it prevents effective polic-ing on one of the area’s busiest main taxiroutes, being Old Paarl Road, where illegaltaxis could not be confiscated.

Traffic official Stanley Opperman in-formed the councillors of this state of af-fairs when they questioned the traffic en-forcement statistics for the month of Sep-tember – it reflected a zero for taxiimpoundments for the period.

Countless reports of lawless taxi driverson this specific route are received on aweekly basis.

To address the problem, the City willhence hold monthly auctions as well as ex-panding their vehicle storage facilities.

“Auctions require various logistical ar-rangements including verifying a vehicle’sstatus with the South African Police Ser-vice andwhether it can be sold on auction.”

Vehicles that are deemed to be unsafe tobe allowed on the road are crushed.

No space forthese taxis

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Sarel back at Killarney

Three of the exotic cars from a previous endurance race earlier in the year will be in action again on Saturday. PHOTO: DAVE COLINS

The news that double world sports carchampion Jan Lammers is beingteamedwithSouthAfrican legendSar-

el van der Merwe and Dr Greg Mills in aG55Ginetta in theAfrica 9-Hour endurancerace atKillarney onSaturday, has given theevent prime international status.With probably more competitive experi-

ence than any visiting driver since thenorthern suburbs circuit was opened in1960, the Dutch veteran has proven over theyears that he is more of a top class mara-thon runner than a sprinter.The result has been that although he

spent many seasons in Formula 1 with less-er known teams like Shadow, ATS, Ensignand the ill-fated Theodore squad, his great-est successes have been in long distancesports car events.As Sarel van derMerwe is also a previous

Daytona 24-Hour winner (1984), Lammersremarked when asked that although he hasnever had Supervan as a co-driver, theyhave competed against one another on sev-eral occasions.Themost notable of these was at LeMans

in 1988 when Jan drove the winning Jaguarand Sarel was at the wheel of one of thePorsches that was not far behind.On Saturday the fastest cars at Killarney

are going to have to completemore than 300laps at maximum speed.Pit stops will have to be made for driver

changes, new tyres and refueling.In addition,whileFormula 1 cars are only

stationary for a few seconds, less experi-enced crews without the specialised equip-ment could be kept busy for several min-utes.The main opposition for the Lammers/

Van der Merwe/Mills Ginetta is likely tocome from Charl and Harry Arangies in

their Ferrari F360 and a sleek Juno SS3 inthe hands of local champions Francis Car-ruthers and Nick Adcock.The field includes entries that vary from

powerful V8s to 1.8 Golfs and a lone 1600ccToyota Corolla, ensuring that the front run-ners are going have to negotiate periods oftraffic congestion.As the race will only start at noon, part

of the race will be run in the dark for morethan an hour and – possibly more discon-certing – driving straight into the settingsun on certain sections of the track.