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Woensdag, 26 November 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za KRAAIFONTEIN BUY ANY 2X LARGE PIZZAS & GET A 2L COKE FOR ONLY R9 -90 (Extra) Romans Pizza Brackenfell Call and Collect 021 9817979 Now open until 10 pm on Friday and Saturdays X1PG4WHD-AL261114 Weed Free Compost 15dm Weed Free Compost 15dm Offer valid till 30 Nov 2014 While stocks last WAS 11.95 NOW 6.95 Prices valid at all Brito’s stores from Wednesday 26 November until Saturday 29 November 2014. While Stocks Last. E&OE Brito’s Meat Centres Customer Information: Tel: 021 950 1000. Address: Cilmor Street, Kaymor, Stikland, 7535. www.britos.co.za Santa’s Choice in Meat p/kg Pork Rashers (Plain or Spiced) 56 .99 6kg Chicken Freezer Bag 164 .99 p/bag p/kg p/kg per 100g 4 .29 Sandwich Ham p/kg 39 .99 Calvinia Braaiwors THE BEST FOR FESTIVE SAVINGS! THE BEST FOR FESTIVE SAVINGS! FESTIVE HAMPERS: Boneless Gammon, Corned Beef and Corned Tongue. BONELESS GAMMON: 56 .99 59 .99 DELI The nominations are in and the top ten acts for the Local is Lekker 2015 con- cert have been chosen. Now it’s time to vote for your top three. TygerBurger readers, Smile 90.4fm listeners and CapeGate shoppers have had three weeks to nominate their fa- vourite act to perform at this year’s Local is Lekker show which takes place at the Liqui-Fruit Amphitheatre in Paarl on Satur- day 21 March. This concert is the only one in the country where the fans decide who should be per- forming on the night. The nomina- tions have been tallied and your top ten acts are: Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels, Dewald Was- serfall, Theuns Jordaan, Bob- by van Jaarsveld, Elvis Blue, Black- byrd, Beatenberg, Garth Taylor, Jim- my Nevis, and Desmond Wells. But only three of these names will make it on to the Local is Lekker stage and it’s up to readers, listeners and shoppers to decide. Fans can vote for their favourite by visiting www.tygerburger.co.za or by sending and SMS with the word “Lek- ker”, followed by the three artists you’d like to see at the show, to 45527 (SMSes cost R1.50). Voting channels will be open until 12:00 on Monday 8 December and the top three artists, who will perform at Local is Lekker 2015, will be announced in TygerBurger and on Smile 90.4 FM on Wednesday 10 December. V Tickets will be available through Computic- ket or www.cultivaria.com from Wednesday 10 December. This is your top 10, now vote for top 3 Theuns Jordaan seems to be a huge favourite amongst TygerBurger readers. DRINGENDE MOSIE: FOUTIEWE EN GESKATTE LESINGS MOET HERSIEN WORD Woede oor water DESIRÉE RORKE @dezzierorke S legte skuld as gevolg van foutiewe wa- termeterlesings en waterskattings moet so gou moontlik hersien en afge- skryf word. Só het die plaaslike raadslid, Brenda Han- sen, gepleit in ’n dringende mosie tot die Stad Kaapstad ná ’n vrugtelose poging van ’n senior burger om sy onskuld te bewys be- treffende ’n foutiewe waterrekening. Die mosie is verlede week by die Bergdal- subraad ingedien. Volgens Hansen word belastingbetalers, gereelde betalers en veral senior burgers deur hierdie praktyk benadeel. William Witbooi (63) sukkel al 18 maande lank om ’n verduideliking by die Stad te kry vir sy onredelik hoë waterrekening, sê Han- sen. Volgens Witbooi is sy gemiddelde waterre- kening sowat R300 per maand. “Toe kry ek skielik in 2013 ’n rekening van R2 000,” sê hy. “Ek was totaal en al onkant betrap en al wat die Stad vir my kon sê, is dat die lesings geskat word en dat hulle die rekening daar- volgens bereken. Maar tog verwag hulle ek moet die uitspattige rekening betaal en het skoon gedreig om my water af te sny as ek dit nie betaal nie,” sê hy en voeg by dat hy volstrek geweier het om die geld te betaal. “Ek woon al 33 jaar lank in dieselfde huis en nog nooit het ek so duur vir water betaal nie,” sê hy. Volgens Hansen is Witbooi net een van ve- le mense in die Bergdal-subraad wat met dié probleem sukkel. Die subraad sluit Bracken- fell en Kraaifontein in. “Baie van ons klagtes met betrekking tot foutiewe waterrekeninge is as gevolg van waterskattings,” sê Hansen. Sy sê dat die Stad se meterlesers nie elke huis se waterboks elke maand waarlik meet nie en dat baie wonings se waterlesings op skattings gegrond is. “Elke vyfde huis se wa- terboks sal byvoorbeeld gelees word en die huise tussenin se waterlesings sal geskat word en só op die rekening aangedui word. “Geskatte waterlesings veroorsaak baie frustrasie in ons gemeenskappe en dit lei tot wantroue onder plaaslike inwoners in die Stad en subraad by plaaslike inwoners,” sê Hansen. “Verkeerde lesings word gereeld eers maande of jare ná die aanmelding daar- van reggestel en dit laat die inwoners met toenemende hoë rekeninge.” Hansen het ook in haar mosie voorgestel dat waterlesings nie meer geskat moet word nie en dat beamptes bedag moet wees op re- keninge wat skielik styg en ondersoek in- stel. “Die praktyk moet gestaak word, omdat dit nie die ware watergebruik reflekteer nie en lei tot ondoeltreffende dienslewering.” Walking barefoot every single day for long distances in winter cold or scorching summer heat is a reality for many South African children. IT company Sizwe Group last week spread some goodwill by donating over 100 pairs of brand-new school shoes to learners at Bloekom- bos Primary school in Kraaifontein. With the children are Thula Batyi (principal), Bongi Radebe (executive: corporate development Sizwe IT Group) and Geramine Brinkhuis (director: Mantella IT Hardware Services). PHOTO: CARINA ROUX Keeping little feet happy

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  • Woensdag, 26 November 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

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    DELI

    Thenominations are in and the top ten

    acts for the Local is Lekker 2015 con-

    cert have been chosen. Now its time

    to vote for your top three.

    TygerBurger readers, Smile 90.4fm

    listeners and CapeGate shoppers have

    had three weeks to nominate their fa-

    vourite act to perform at this years

    Local isLekker showwhich takesplace

    at the Liqui-Fruit Amphitheatre in

    Paarl on Satur-

    day 21 March.

    This concert

    is the only one

    in the country

    where the fans

    decide who

    should be per-

    forming on the

    night.

    The nomina-

    tions have

    been tallied

    and your top

    ten acts are: Dr

    Victor and the

    Rasta Rebels,

    Dewald Was-

    serfall, Theuns

    Jordaan, Bob-

    by van Jaarsveld, Elvis Blue, Black-

    byrd, Beatenberg, Garth Taylor, Jim-

    my Nevis, and Desmond Wells.

    But only three of these names will

    make it on to the Local is Lekker stage

    and its up to readers, listeners and

    shoppers to decide.

    Fans can vote for their favourite by

    visiting www.tygerburger.co.za or by

    sending and SMS with the word Lek-

    ker, followed by the three artists

    youd like to see at the show, to 45527

    (SMSes cost R1.50).

    Voting channels will be open until

    12:00 on Monday 8 December and the

    top three artists, who will perform at

    Local is Lekker 2015,will be announced

    in TygerBurger and on Smile 90.4 FM

    on Wednesday 10 December.

    V Tickets will be available through Computic-

    ket or www.cultivaria.com from Wednesday

    10 December.

    This is your

    top 10, now

    vote for top 3

    Theuns Jordaan

    seems to be a huge

    favourite amongst

    TygerBurger readers.

    DRINGENDE MOSIE: FOUTIEWE EN GESKATTE LESINGS MOET HERSIEN WORD

    Woede oor water

    DESIRE RORKE

    @dezzierorke

    S

    legte skuld as gevolg van foutiewe wa-

    termeterlesings en waterskattings

    moet so gou moontlik hersien en afge-

    skryf word.

    S het die plaaslike raadslid, Brenda Han-

    sen, gepleit in n dringende mosie tot die

    Stad Kaapstad n n vrugtelose poging van

    n senior burger om sy onskuld te bewys be-

    treffende n foutiewe waterrekening.

    Die mosie is verlede week by die Bergdal-

    subraad ingedien.

    Volgens Hansen word belastingbetalers,

    gereelde betalers en veral senior burgers

    deur hierdie praktyk benadeel.

    William Witbooi (63) sukkel al 18 maande

    lank om n verduideliking by die Stad te kry

    vir sy onredelik ho waterrekening, s Han-

    sen.

    VolgensWitbooi is sy gemiddeldewaterre-

    kening sowat R300 per maand. Toe kry ek

    skielik in 2013 n rekeningvanR2 000, shy.

    Ek was totaal en al onkant betrap en al

    wat die Stad vir my kon s, is dat die lesings

    geskat word en dat hulle die rekening daar-

    volgens bereken. Maar tog verwag hulle ek

    moet die uitspattige rekening betaal en het

    skoon gedreig om my water af te sny as ek

    dit nie betaal nie, s hy en voeg by dat hy

    volstrek geweier het om die geld te betaal.

    Ek woon al 33 jaar lank in dieselfde huis

    en nog nooit het ek so duur vir water betaal

    nie, s hy.

    Volgens Hansen isWitbooi net een van ve-

    le mense in die Bergdal-subraad wat met di

    probleemsukkel.Die subraad sluitBracken-

    fell enKraaifontein in. Baie vanonsklagtes

    met betrekking tot foutiewewaterrekeninge

    is as gevolg vanwaterskattings, s Hansen.

    Sy s dat die Stad se meterlesers nie elke

    huis se waterboks elke maand waarlik meet

    nie en dat baie wonings se waterlesings op

    skattings gegrond is. Elke vyfde huis sewa-

    terboks sal byvoorbeeld gelees word en die

    huise tussenin se waterlesings sal geskat

    word en s op die rekening aangedui word.

    Geskatte waterlesings veroorsaak baie

    frustrasie in ons gemeenskappe en dit lei tot

    wantroue onder plaaslike inwoners in die

    Stad en subraad by plaaslike inwoners, s

    Hansen. Verkeerde lesings word gereeld

    eers maande of jare n die aanmelding daar-

    van reggestel en dit laat die inwoners met

    toenemende ho rekeninge.

    Hansen het ook in haar mosie voorgestel

    dat waterlesings nie meer geskat moet word

    nie en dat beamptes bedag moet wees op re-

    keninge wat skielik styg en ondersoek in-

    stel. Die praktykmoet gestaakword, omdat

    dit nie die ware watergebruik reflekteer nie

    en lei tot ondoeltreffende dienslewering.

    Walking barefoot every

    single day for long

    distances in winter cold

    or scorching summer

    heat is a reality for many

    South African children. IT

    company Sizwe Group

    last week spread some

    goodwill by donating

    over 100 pairs of

    brand-new school shoes

    to learners at Bloekom-

    bos Primary school in

    Kraaifontein. With the

    children are Thula Batyi

    (principal), Bongi Radebe

    (executive: corporate

    development Sizwe IT

    Group) and Geramine

    Brinkhuis (director:

    Mantella IT Hardware

    Services). PHOTO: CARINA

    ROUX

    Keeping

    little feet

    happy

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    Church bazaar pageant

    The St Mary the Virgin Anglican

    church bazaar will be held at cnr Perth

    Street and 5th Avenue in Kraaifontein

    this weekend. On Friday the youth

    group host a Coffee Bar and Karaoke

    from 19:30 and on Saturday the bazaar

    starts at 09:00. The Mr and Miss St

    Marys will be held with the theme

    Trash to Fashion encouraging partici-

    pants to recycle material. Entry fee for

    the pageant is R10. For more informati-

    on phone 021 988 4648.

    Stappers durf berg aan

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    29 November hul afsluitingstaptog.

    Di tog neem hulle na die Paarlberg.

    Die groep beoog n heerlike braai

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    Photo gallery

    We made a turn at the opening of the Ukusela

    ekapa installation at the castle over the

    weekend.

    Competitions

    Win tickets to see the South African National

    Youth Orchestra at Kirstenbosch. There are

    also tickets to see Rocco de Villiers and Tribute

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    You need not walk alone. The Compa-

    sionate Friends based in Brackenfell

    is holding their lastmeeting and cand-

    le lighting for 2014, at Constantia Me-

    diclinic in Plumstead on 8 December

    at 07:00.

    This organisation supports grieving

    parents who have lost a child.

    Asweare coming closer to the festi-

    val season our desire to run away and

    hide becomes bigger. Let us encourage

    each other and light a candle in honor

    of our children, says a spokesperson.

    or

    A donation of R10 for the candle will

    be expected but would not be compul-

    sory.

    Parents are invited to bring a pictu-

    re of their child and some treats to sha-

    re with coffee.

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    ocal residents are fretting over the im-

    pending excavation of the old asbestos

    dump in Brackenfell.

    Seven years after the asbestos ban in

    South Africa, developers are now consider-

    ing constructing a new industrial park on

    the old Everite dumpsite to the utter shock

    and horror of the local business community,

    who have now drawn up a petition to halt

    the development.

    The Everite factory in Brackenfell pro-

    duced asbestos products since the early

    1940s and only stopped using asbestos in

    their products in the early 2000s thanks to

    stringent new legislation.

    The factory then closed down and moved

    to Johannesburg where it now forms part of

    Group Five.

    A killer

    Internationally, asbestos is seen as a kill-

    er andno investor, developer ormining enti-

    ty has ever taken responsibility for health

    issues or death due to asbestos related infec-

    tions. When the land in question was reha-

    bilitated, it was intended and agreed upon

    by the then municipality and land owner

    Group Five, that this landwill be untouched

    for a minimum of 30 years. Land buyers

    were also promised that this land will be do-

    nated to the City of Cape Town as a green

    area after it was sealed off with clay and

    soil, says Neil Williams, a land owner adja-

    cent to the planned new development in

    Brackenfell Industria.

    Williams is one of almost 100 property

    owners and tenants who signed this petition

    last week.

    They all currently operate their business-

    es in Brackenfell Industria, where Duro

    Brick is planning to develop some 50 addi-

    tional units consisting of warehouses and

    workshops.

    Today the Asbestos Regulation 2001, pub-

    lished by the department of labour, still con-

    trols the exposure to asbestos in the work-

    place and requires employers to protect em-

    ployees from exposure to asbestos and to

    conduct regular health and dust surveil-

    lance.

    Herein lies the problem.

    How can the city of Cape Town or any de-

    veloper guarantee that our health or that of

    our workers or residents in the nearby sub-

    urbs of Brackenfell or Kraaifontein will not

    be affected? When excavation starts, what

    guarantees dowe have that the asbestos will

    not be airborne? asks Gerrit Van Wyk, an-

    other local business man in the area.

    Theabove regulations, amongothers, stip-

    ulate that any employer must ensure the re-

    lease of asbestos dust into any environment

    or water system complies with the provi-

    sions of the Atmospheric Pollutions Preven-

    tion Act, the Environment Conservations

    Act and the National Water Act.

    According to bothWilliams and VanWyk,

    the implications of the planned excavations

    nor adherence to the applicable legislation,

    were explained to the business community

    in detail.

    Howcanwepro-

    tect ourselves and

    our employees

    against asbestos in-

    fection when exca-

    vation starts?

    they ask.

    The environ-

    mental impact as-

    sessment was left

    at the library to pe-

    ruse a thousand

    page booklet com-

    pletely non-com-

    prehendible to the

    man in the street,

    he says.

    Sceptical

    What is more, ac-

    cording to Wil-

    liams, only busi-

    ness owners direct-

    ly neighbouring

    the new develop-

    ment were notified

    by the city of the impending development.

    Not even land owners and tenants across

    the street from us received letters, not to

    mention the thousands of residents who live

    a stones throw away. They could all possi-

    bly be affected, why were they not in-

    formed?

    Peter Sutter, a member of the Brackenfell

    Ratepayers Association, says he is very

    sceptical about the safe excavation of the

    land.

    The asbestos is found between one and

    three meters deep on average, but in some

    places was found to be as shallow as 30cm.

    It will definitely be exposed when holes are

    dug for water and other service pipes.

    The danger lies inwhatwill happen if the

    asbestos is exposed and then lifted by the

    strong winds in Cape Town. That old dump-

    site is one of themost dangerous areas in the

    city, he says.

    Although Sutter was assured by Group

    Five that the land can be developed safely

    bymeans of very careful safetymeasures, he

    doubts it.

    We will only feel safe if the company al-

    lows amember of the community tomonitor

    the process. We cannot rely on their word

    only, he stresses.

    Kushil Maharaj, managing director of

    Group Five properties said that the site in

    question, was used to legally consolidate

    some asbestos materials when the old facto-

    ry closed down in 2000.

    All old materials, which mainly consists

    of old pipes and sheets, were buried and

    properly covered with imported top-soil to

    avoid any exposure to the elements, sur-

    rounding businesses and people, he said.

    Currently the land is secured and activi-

    ty on the site is limited to the control and

    management of above ground vegetation.

    He saysGroupFive submittedanEnviron-

    mental Assessment Report to the city in

    April this year, notifying them of intent to

    develop the site.

    There are currently ongoing discussions

    within the City of Cape Towns planning de-

    partments and with Group Five and our en-

    vironmental consultants on responsible and

    environmentally acceptable development

    options for possible future development of

    the site, he says.

    At this stage Group Five is still at an ear-

    ly pre-feasibility stage of a potential develop-

    ment on this site and cannot confirmwheth-

    er such development will in fact be viable to

    pursue or not. Should this be pursued,

    Group Five will interact directly with all in-

    terested and affected parties through the

    public participation platforms.

    A spokesperson at the City of Cape Town,

    said they are looking into the matter.

    Anger over asbestos site

    Thehealth implications of exposure to

    airborne asbestos fibres were

    highlighted in the 1930s and specific

    links to certain cancers were first ma-

    de in South Africa in the early 1960s,

    which led to the national asbestos

    summit in 1998 and the ultimate ban

    of the use of Asbestos in 2008. In 2002,

    Everite company statistics showed 15

    people had died of asbestosis, 39 of me-

    sothelioma and 14 of lung cancer. A

    former spokesperson at Everite stated

    that it was common knowledge that

    Everite employees have contracted as-

    bestos related diseases over the past 50

    years. The last mentioned illness is a

    rare form of cancer that develops in

    cells of the protective lining that co-

    versmany of the internal organs of the

    body.

    Mesothelioma is most commonly

    caused by exposure to asbestos.

    A deadly

    product

    An aerial picture of the site (centre). PHOTO: GOOGLE EARTH

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    Chetty said one 50 pair cable, five 20 pair

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    A 50 pair cable refers to one big cablewith

    50 smaller pairs of cables inside. One such

    50 pair cable services 50 clients.

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    considered.

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    the stolen copper cable, while others need

    alternative access technology.

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    ployment. Some delays can also be attribut-

    ed to the recurrence of theft and procedural

    time lapses associated with the process for

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    essential, especially in the case of convert-

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    many residents were affected by this latest

    theft or how long it will take to assess the

    situation and deal with it.

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    Christmas song:

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    Jeep Cherokee, na bewering oor hom gery

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    Joubert se rymaat, Wayne Wolmarans

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    se voorwiel getref het. Die bestuurder het na

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    het. Die ongeluk het omstreeks 07:00 op n

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    de fietse van onderskeidelik R35 000 en

    R40 000 is verwoes.

    Di voorval kom nadat n ander fietsryer

    van Durbanville, Johan Schoeman (46), op

    13Oktoberdoodgery is toehyopdieKlipheu-

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    waarin fietsryers deur voertuie raakgery is,

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    der, wat in Januarie verlede jaar op sy fiets

    deur n taxi doodgery is, het ook kommen-

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    Wolmarans het aan TygerBurger ges hy

    het na die ongeluk dadelik na Joubert ge-

    hardloop waar hy in die veld gel het.

    Hy het vir minstens n minuut roerloos

    gel en geen reaksie getoon nie. Ek het ge-

    dink hy is dood, het hy geskok vertel.

    Hy het begin roggelgeluide maak; ek was

    verbaas dat hy oorleef het. Ek het nie gedink

    dat hy dit gaan maak nie. Dis ironies dat

    Joubert, wat in April die Trans Africa oor

    1 860 km in 12 dae voltooi het, inDurbanville

    kom seerkry, het hy ges.

    Hy het ges die voertuig het baie vinnig

    om die draai gekom en die bestuurder het

    vermoedelik beheer verloor. Hy het reg op

    ons afgestuur.

    Joubert het sy linkerarm, sy bekkenbeen

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    pe en snye regoor sy lyf, vermoedelik van toe

    hy oor die hakiesdraad gesleep is.

    Hy wasMaandag in n stabiele toestand in

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    Die Jeep Cherokee het ook in die koring-

    land tot stilstand gekom.

    Tricia Holtzhausen van die Spes-Bona-

    plaaswasookopdie toneel enhet nkombers

    gaan haal om oor die erg beseerde Joubert

    te gooi.Sy het vertel haar man, Andr, het

    die ongeluk in sy truspiel sien gebeur toe

    hy die kinders skool toe gery het. Dis hy wat

    Viljoen, wat toe nog aangery gekom het, oor

    die ongeluk ingelig en gevra het om hulp te

    ontbied. Sy het ges di grondpad is in n

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    lok. Mense ry die pad in spitstyd om die ver-

    keersopeenhopings in die dorp te ontduik.

    Hulle jaag op die pad. Die pad is ook nie

    in n toestand om soveel verkeer te hanteer

    nie, het sy ges. Swaar sandvragmotors

    gebruik ook die pad as kortpad en beskadig

    die pad. Die pad word sporadies geskraap,

    maar dis nie genoeg nie, s sy.

    Die Durbanville-polisie ondersoek n klag

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    The call centre was established over 10 ye-

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    formembers of the publicwhoneed to report

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    Between July 2013 and September 2014,

    call centre staff created 401 140 incident re-

    cords from the more than 780 000 calls recei-

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    and abdominal pain. Callers requesting as-

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    of calls.

    Onaverage, 90%of all callswere answered

    within 10 seconds.

    The City doesnt necessarily provide all

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    medical responses. For example, we are not

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    From a consumer perspective, its a single

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    dual service provider, says the Citys may-

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    The PECC expects an increase in the num-

    ber of calls from the beginning of December

    until the end of the festive season.

    Unfortunately, there also tends to be an in-

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    home and even public telephones, knowing

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    wait in the queue to speak to an agent. So

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    experience has shown that children are not

    the only culprits and that some grown-ups

    apparently need to be reminded about this

    sort of thing too, adds Smith.

    Prank calls could be

    fatal for the injured

    With the Avontuur Estate Grade 1 Cape

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    6 December, the social side of the pro-

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    Families can enjoy a whole day of free

    fun by getting to the Kenilworth Racing

    Course from 11:00, with the kids enjoying

    the face painting, stilt walkers, jumping

    castles and other activities on the lawns.

    Meanwhile mom and dad can relax with

    something to eat from the different gour-

    met food trucks or watch some of South

    Africas highest rated race horses give it

    their all on the track. A craft beer garden

    and Avontuur wine bar will add to the

    party atmosphere.

    Corporates and visitors who prefer the

    VIP experience, can book seats or a table

    in the fourth floor Peninsula roomwhere

    a buffet meal, themed dcor, an ice cream

    parlour, an artisanal cheese bar and a ba-

    rista service, combined with Avontuurs

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    on Saturday 29 November from 09:00 to 16:00

    in the Durbanville town hall.

    Special focus will be on semi-longhair cats

    like the maine coon, birman and ragdoll.

    Entry fees are R20 for adults, R10 for child-

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    Most children thinkof their school shoes

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    form. It represents 12 years of slog and

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    relegate them to a pile of discarded

    clothes immediately after writing that

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    mission to do so. The shoes need to be

    in usable condition. Tie the shoes togeth-

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  • 8 TYGERBURGER Kraaifontein Woensdag, 26 November 2014NUUS

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    ESM ERASMUS

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    Hundreds of people searched for their

    names on the more than 11 000 iikomityi

    (drinking vessels) in an installation on the

    lawn of the Castle in Cape Town on Sunday.

    It was the culmination of Ukusela eKapa,

    an official World Design Capital 2014

    project inwhich peoplewho took part in the

    project, collected an ikomityi their own,

    if theywere lucky enough to find it, or some-

    one elses. The ideawas that the project will

    connect people by shaking hands with a

    stranger when they hold someone elses

    ikomityi.

    Ukusela eKapa, which means Drink

    Cape Town in, is a joint venture between

    ceramic artist Hennie Meyer from Durban-

    ville and architect, Janine de Waal.

    The project raised design awareness dur-

    ing Cape Town World Design Capital 2014,

    connecting 10 000 people through design.

    Each participant created a unique drink-

    ing vessel by imprinting their hand on soft

    clay and writing their first name and age

    on the base of the vessel.

    The mobility of the project enabled Uku-

    sela eKapa to squeeze in eachof the 24 city

    subcouncils. Visitors to Cape Town from

    elsewhere in South Africa and from over 50

    countries also took part in the project.

    The installation was built by renowned

    land artist Strijdom van derMerwe. He told

    TygerBurger at the official opening on Sat-

    urday evening that the symbolic meaning

    of this specific designwas that the lines rep-

    resent the connection of communities by

    roads and streets.

    The islands, connected with lines, rep-

    resent towns and cities with the names

    of the people living in them represented by

    the names at the bottom of the iikomityi.

    The pentagonal design of the installation

    is also based on the structure of the Castle,

    consisting of five corners, he said.

    He also made an installation last week on

    Robben Island, prior to the oneat theCastle.

    Handshakemugs sought

    This is the pentagonal design of more than 11 000 iikomityi on the lawn at the Castle.

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    Worried parents collected their children

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    between gangsters broke out at the school.

    Four boys, all learners at the school, re-

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    pangas at about 10:00, according to Jessica

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    Theywere allegedly looking for a specific

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    back section of the school where the Grade

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    assembled in the hall, where they were de-

    briefed and counselling was made availa-

    ble, she said.

    The police arrived at the school immedi-

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    This is a small community so word about

    the incident spread quickly. Parents then

    came to collect their children.

    The primary school children are soon to

    start their exams.

    According to a teacher, who wants to stay

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    ed last year, but was nipped in the bud. He

    said theproblem iswith school childrenwho

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    Shelver said a parent meeting was called

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    attended and another meeting was sched-

    uled for Friday at 18:00.

    About ten learners were given letters to

    come to school this Monday at 07:30 with

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    Shelver said the four panga-wielding boys

    managed to enter the school building as part

    of the fence at the back of the school is down.

    Although it was repaired by the depart-

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    that people are prepared to damage a school

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    and protect young learners, often from the

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    She said the education district and the

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    An amount of R400 000 has been raised so

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    The circuit also started a project called

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    The first meeting was held on 8 November

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  • 10 TYGERBURGER Kraaifontein Woensdag, 26 November 2014HOOFARTIKELBLAD

    Leef jou lewe op

    die wyse wat jy

    wil h jou kinders

    hul lewens moet

    lewe.

    Michael Levine

    Beacon of hope: The SunStar atop Signal Hill is a World Design Capital art installation conceptualised by artist

    Christopher Swift and was made in part from the repurposed fence that surrounded Robben Island. Photo taken

    with moving zoom. More photos on www.tygerburger.co.za. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

    BRIEWE

    [email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde

    nie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00

    When one walks into any store

    or shopping centre, it is clear

    the festive season is here.

    Everywhere you look, you see

    Christmas trimmings and

    decorations and stores adver-

    tising special offers.

    The final touches are being

    put on end-of-year work

    functions.

    People are preparing for the

    holidays; whether they are

    going away or staying at home,

    it is obvious that they are

    looking forward to a much-

    needed break from work.

    But with the festive season

    usually comes a spike in

    crime, debt and accidents. And

    we often forget about the real

    meaning of Christmas, as it

    has been over-commercialised

    over the years.

    So try to do things a little

    differently this year. If you are

    going away, ensure that your

    home is burglar-proof, hire a

    house sitter or ask your

    neighbours to keep an eye on

    your property.

    When you sit down for

    Christmas lunch or dinner

    with your family, remember

    the value and story behind the

    day appreciate the opportuni-

    ty you have with your loved

    ones and enjoy every minute of

    the festive break.

    And if you are travelling be

    sure to triple check whether

    your car is in working order,

    do not drive if you are too

    tired and always pray for

    travelling mercies.

    Happy festive season!

    SPREADING THE CHEER

    Email

    Appreciate

    what you have

    Die strooi van rommel in

    Scottsdene, Northpine en

    Bernadino Heights het n euwel

    geword tot s n mate dat dit

    eintlik n skande is.

    Om te dink dat mense, wat

    Strooi van rommel

    het euwel geword

    as opgevoed en beskaaf beskou

    word, tot so n lae vlak kan

    daal waar hulle totale respek

    vir hulself, die gemeenskap en

    die omgewing verloor het.

    Ry gerus deur Scottsdene en

    sien hoe elke oop ruimte in n

    vullishoop verander het.

    Ek sidder om te dink hoe

    sulke mense se huise van binne

    en hul erwe lyk heelwaar-

    skynlik soos die spreekwoordeli-

    ke varkhok self. Die omgewing

    word ontsier met ou flenterkle-

    re, vrot sitkamerbanke, kom-

    buisvullis, tuinvullis en omtrent

    alles wat hulle nie in hul huise,

    erwe of motorhuise wil h nie.

    Terselfdertyd skitter die

    wetstoepassingsafdeling van die

    Stad Kaapstad in sy afwesigheid

    in hierdie stortinggeteisterde

    gebied. Ons moet aanvaar dat

    as n volwasse person nou nog

    nie opgevoed is om te weet dat

    dit onvanpas, morsig, minag-

    tend en onwettig is om so te

    stort nie, sal opvoeding nie

    meer help nie. Streng wetstoe-

    passing is die enigste oplossing.

    Hoe langer die munisipaliteit

    neem om die onwettige stor-

    tingsterreine skoon te maak,

    hoe meer begin mense dink dit

    is in orde om daar te stort.

    Werknemers van die Stad ry

    daagliks by die vullishope verby

    en niemand dink dis nodig om

    dit op te ruim nie.

    Is dit wat ons vir ons kinders

    wil nalaat? n Vullishoop-omge-

    wing?

    VRA MAAR NET

    Kraaifontein

    Dit is nou al die sesde rooftog

    by die CapeGate-winkelsentrum

    vanjaar (Pet shop hit by armed

    robbers, TygerBurger, 19

    November).

    Ek wil weer net my skok

    daaroor uitspreek. Ek het in die

    verlede ges die sekerheids-

    maatskappy is slapgat.

    Ek kan nou nog nie glo dat

    hulle nie afgedank is nie. Ek

    was verlede Woensdag van 07:30

    tot 10:45 by die sentrum en het

    net twee sekerheidswagte

    gesien. Ek sou lankal n ander

    sekerheidsmaatskappy gekry

    het.

    Dit sal later so erg raak dat

    almal met vuurwapens na die

    sentrum kom.

    WILLEM AGENBAG

    E-pos

    Sekerheidsfirma

    doennie sywerk

    I wholeheartedly agree with

    Lionel Latigan (Stats show

    guns deter criminals, Tyger-

    Burger, 5 November).

    More than 150 years of global

    empirical evidence has shown

    that gun control is a miserable

    failure to control crime.

    The worst genocides of the

    previous century all followed

    gun control and the concomi-

    tant disarmament of civilians.

    The saying if guns are out-

    lawed only outlaws will own

    guns is as true as ever.

    Based on the fact that more

    firearms in civilian hands leads

    to a decrease in violent crime

    and the governments proven

    inability to rid our society of

    crime, civilian firearm owner-

    ship should be encouraged and

    promoted.

    A grandmother and her

    grandchild were robbed at

    knifepoint in Parow, a woman

    on her way to Avondale Station

    was robbed at knifepoint and in

    two incidents women were

    robbed at knifepoint by cow-

    ards waiting in cars.

    In one case, two attackers

    turned and fled when the

    victim merely produced a

    firearm. Now some stupid fools

    want us to believe that by

    banning the law-abiding from

    owning firearms these type of

    crimes would have been

    prevented?

    Until government gets its act

    together to permanently and

    effectively rid us of crime, the

    law-abiding will increasingly

    have to arm themselves to

    protect that which is near and

    dear to them.

    P. VAN WYK

    Parow

    Guns needed to

    keep crime at bay

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    Brand van Hulsteyn

    Korreksies:

    Volgens die redaksionele

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    verwelkom ons voorstelle en

    kommentaar oor die koerant

    se inhoud en stel ons

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    inligting oor die regstelling van

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    [email protected] of skakel

    021 851 3232 of 083 543

    2471. Lesers kan ook klagtes

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    SLICE OF LIFE

    Seisoen van

    blydskap het

    ook hartseer

    Die feestyd is om die draai. Gewoonlik is

    dit n tyd wat met vreugde en blydskap

    gepaard gaan waar mense n welver-

    diende blaaskans n n dolle jaar kry.

    Maar ongelukkig hou die feestyd ook

    sekere negatiewe vooruitsigte in.

    Dit is n tyd waar die dodetal op ons

    paaie vervierdubbel. Mense se haas om

    by hul vakansiebestemmings uit te kom,

    knip baie keer hul lewens kort.

    Jaarliks kom bykans 2 000 sterftes,

    hoofsaaklik motorbotsings, in di tyd

    voor.

    Maak seker dat jy nie een van daardie

    statistieke word nie: Gaan jou motor voor

    jou reis deeglik na, rus gereeld langs die

    pad, hou by die spoedgrens en beoefen

    geduld in swaar verkeer.

    Ng n realiteit van die feestyd is dat

    die misdadigers van ons land dan bedry-

    wiger as ooit vantevore is. Hoeveel

    vakansies is nie al in die verlede bederf

    deur die nuus dat daar by jou huis

    ingebreek is nie?

    Tref dus alle nodige maatrels om jou

    eiendom te beskerm deur nie alleen jou

    buurtwag nie, maar ook die nabye

    inwoners in jou straat in te lig dat jy nie

    daar gaan wees nie. Hoe meer mense

    hulle o vir jou oophou, hoe kleiner is

    die kans op inbrake.

    Laastens, en moontlik een van die

    hartseerste aspekte van die feesseisoen, is

    die feit dat troeteldiere soms verwaarloos

    word. As jy nie kan bekostig om jou

    hond in n dierehotel te sit nie, tref

    relings dat iemand hom gereeld versorg.

    Dit is die minste wat jou troeteldier vra.

    HOOFARTIKEL

    SMS

    V In response to Please keep the noise

    down. Thewriter would be so insensitive

    as to condone the killing of adogbecause

    the dog barks too much. What we forget

    is that is what a dog is supposed to do.

    Its their way of communicating. Ive

    come to the conclusion that the writer s

    either lonely, old or just selfish. My mes

    sage to you is get a life; you are complain

    ingaboutpetty issues.Weareall stressed

    out about daily issues that we forget to

    live a little. Why rent a hall if you have a

    home? Isnt it the reason why we have

    homes? We are not cheap, we are enjoy

    ing life. Lets laugh a little. - Anonymous

    V Is daar geenmunisipale amptenaar wat

    van Miltonweg, Vascoboulevard of die

    Monte Vistabrug die ingang na ons

    dorpgebruikmaaknie?Het jy nognooit

    die bossies sien groei nie? Stuur n man

    of twee in met n graaf dit behoort nie

    meer as n dag te neem nie en ons ingang

    en boulevard lyk goed. Miltonweg se sy

    paadjieskannet ngrassnyerkryooknet

    een dag se werk en nie 10 wat blou sakke

    vul nie. Amptenare, kyk bietjie rond of is

    dit omdat julle nie hier woon nie; dus ook

    geen belang het hoe verwaarloos dit lyk

    nie, dat ons afgeskeep word? - Emma

    V Ek is glad nie n klakous nie, maar die

    taxis is besig om my keelvol te maak. By

    die Joostenbergvlakteafrit is dit vrees

    aanjaend hoe hulle voor jou indruk en dan

    twee op n slag voor jou indraai. As jy van

    die Paarlkant met die Kraaifonteinoprit

    ry, staan jy vir n uur in die ry, want die

    taxismagvoor jou indrukenoor rooi ligte

    ry.Waar is die verkeersamptenare?Kraai

    fontein het so uitgebrei; daar moet ge

    dink word aan die hoeveelheid voertuie

    wat by die N1 moet uitkom. Wat het van

    wetenordeoponspaaiegeword?Danvra

    hulle hoekom daar so baie ongelukke is. -

    Anoniem

    V Keep it quiet 2, please do all nonpetty

    people a favour and remove yourself. -

    Alan, Durbanville

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    ESME ERASMUS

    To receive your ordered take-away pizza

    with an alcoholic beverage in Durbanville at

    your front door, could become reality.

    An application for extension of liquor tra-

    ding hours for off-consumption for ColCac-

    chio Durbanville at Spiros Corner was re-

    commended for approval at the cubcouncil 7

    (Koeberg) meeting last Monday 17 Novem-

    ber.

    ColCacchio motivated its application for

    extension from Monday to Saturday from

    18:00 to 20:00 now that themajority of its busi-

    ness is either take-away collections or home

    deliveries.

    The pizzeria has an existing off-consumpti-

    on licence which enables customers to buy

    a bottle of wine or beer to take away with

    their meals.

    According to the conditions of the existing

    off-consumption licence, the identity num-

    ber of a client must be recorded when liquor

    is ordered, and must be verified on delivery.

    Furthermore, the current licence stipula-

    tes that liquor may only be delivered with a

    food order.

    Gerhard Fourie, chairperson of sub-coun-

    cil 7 (Koeberg), said the same conditions im-

    posed on the existing licencemust also be ap-

    plicable on the extension of liquor trading

    hours.

    Beer delivery on the cards

    Kim Cloete, Heart 104.9FM DJ and actress,

    visited Game in CapeGate last weekend to

    help collect toys for the Toy Story 2014 cam-

    paign. Actress Shaleen Surtie-Richards ca-

    me to support the initiative.

    The Heart FM and Game campaign aims

    to collect toys for vulnerable and destitute

    children in theWesternCape, whichwill be

    distributed to various childrens homes,

    hospitals and safe houses by non-profit or-

    ganisation New Kidz On The Block throug-

    hout the festive season. Drop boxes are situ-

    ated in all Game Stores. The final chapter

    of Toy Story 2014,will end on 18 December

    when a cavalcade will make its way to the

    Red Cross Childrens Hospital.

    Celebs collect toys for kids

    Kim Cloete with Toy Story 2014 ambassador and DJ Tyrone Paulsen, along with veteran actress

    Shaleen Surtie-Richards.

    City bowl pubs get

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    Castle 1895 Tank Beer, said to be

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    it has been brewed.

    Nearly all South African beer is pas-

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    tion and takes away some of the subtle

    taste and aroma from the beer.

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    LongStreetCaf is oneof the fourCape

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    But is it the most distinctive tasting

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    med by SAB?

    Smooth it definitely is, with a unique

    full flavour, but the proof is in the pud-

    ding - at R38 a pint.

    Mense kom jaarliks van heinde en verre om

    die produksie Klassieke Kersfees op die

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