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Joe Slovo residents come out of their homes as blacksmoke clouds hang over the settlement following aprotest by taxi drivers. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Public order police were called in to JoeSlovo Park yesterday after rioting taxidrivers blocked Koeberg Road.
TygerBurger arrived on the scene shortlyafter 08:00 and found taxi drivers congregat-ing along Freedom Way with police nearby.
A taxi driver who only identified himselfas Thabo said they were upset about a newMyCiTi route.
The Phoenix MyCiTi station on Omuram-ba Road was burnt and closed.
According to City of Cape Town Maycomember for transport, Brett Herron, the sta-tion was attacked around 02:00 on Tuesdaymorning.
“It appears that burning tyres were placedin front of the station entrance and caused
damage to the station roller shutter doorsand the front entrance. The last bus alongthis route (T04) stopped at the Phoenix sta-tion at 22:20 on Monday night and no staffor commuters were present at the time of theattack.”
At the time of going to print, it was unclearwho was responsible.
Police spokesperson Warrant OfficerDaphne O’Reilly says at about 06:00 on Tues-day morning taxi drivers blocked off Koe-berg Road. She said no injuries were report-ed.
Shortly before 09:00 the group walked upFreedom Way and police, Law Enforcementand Metro Police officers could be seen pre-paring to follow them. Residents were in-structed to go into their homes while policepursued the group. A short while later twotaxis could be seen speeding down Freedom
Way into Kiwu Road and then disappearing.The taxis were loaded with men. A third taxicame shortly afterwards, but as the driverstruggled to locate the other two taxis, resi-dents directed him towards Kiwu Road.
Herron condemned the attack and saysthey are still trying to establish a motive forthe strike.
“We have a number of forums where weregularly engage with the minibus taxi in-dustry and we expect the industry to makeuse of these forums to engage with us aboutany challenges, concerns, or complaints.”
He says anarchy, violence and the destruc-tion of City property are unacceptable.
“The only long-term solution is for us allto have regular engagements and a commit-ment from the industry to resolve any disa-greements in a peaceful manner.”
Herron further says there are regular and
continual engagements with the minibustaxi industry in all areas where imminentroll-outs of new routes will happen.
“Furthermore, the City has, in our en-deavour to establish regular and construct-ive engagement with our partners in thepublic transport realm, established the LandTransport Advisory Board (LTAB) in Sep-tember 2014.
“The LTAB is a panel, established in ac-cordance with the National Land TransportAct, to advise the City’s council on landtransport matters such as the relationshipbetween road and rail transport; the alloca-tion of funding for road construction and re-habilitation across the city and adjacent mu-nicipalities; public transport law enforce-ment; the relationship between develop-ment and transport infrastructure and themanagement of freight.”
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Organisations hold AGMThe Richwood Neighbourhood Watch andRichwood Ratepayers’ Association inviteall residents to attend the annual generalmeeting taking place on 29 March at 19:30at the Richwood Recreational Hall.V Send an email to [email protected].
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
A local church will have to go back tothe drawing board after their propos-al for a school in Joe Slovo Park was
slammed by residents last week.A public meeting was called where the
Seventh-day Adventist Church tabled theirconceptual plans. Opening the meeting,ward councillor Joy McCarthy said a plotof land owned by theCity of CapeTownmaybecome vacant soon. The property situatedin Khozi Street is currently occupied bytemporary classrooms for learners of Sinen-jongo High School while their school is un-der construction.McCarthy explained during discussions
residents expressed the need for a multi-purpose centre which among other facili-ties would include a library. She explainedwhen Sinenjongo was complete, local com-munity leaders agreed the City would com-mencewith the new centre aimed at provid-ing recreational facilities for the youth.McCarthy said the proposal for a school
has since arisen and that was the purposeof the meeting.Representing the church were pastors
Daniel Potgieter and Owen Mlotshwa.In his briefing, Potgieter explained in dis-
cussions with local organisations they dis-
cussed three main issues. Firstly, the pro-posed school would not be a project. He saidthey viewed it as a long term commitmentand in addition they believe it would be bestto have a school where parents will not berequired to pay school fees. Potgieter saidthey also identified the need to establishwhat the language policy would be as theschool would service both Joe Slovo andPhoenix.
Joe Slovo parents said while they agreedan additional school was needed they wereupset that they were not part of initial dis-cussions. Mlotshwa explained while thechurch was able to source funding theywere required to communicate with thecommunity first. He said a surveywas donebut acknowledged that not all residentswere consulted. He also said they had metwith various community organisationswho agreed a school was a good idea.
Residents, however, remained unde-terred and continued to voice their frustra-tions, pointing fingers at the organisationsfor not informing them.
Parents from Phoenix also attended andexplained with only one primary school inthe area many of their children attendedschools in other communities.
This, they said, was due to the school notcatering for Afrikaans and English speak-ing learners.
As themeeting continued, residents start-ed to walk out and the meeting was calledto an end.Speaking after themeeting, Mlotshwa ex-
plained the church has a local congregationcalled Inkosiyeza.“As we planned our ministry to the com-
munity, we did a community survey andasked them about their most pressingneeds. The needs of a school, a clinic anda library came out on top of the list.”Mlotshwa said in addition they also oper-
ated schools in other areas.“We started discussions with the known
leaders in the community. The more wetalked the more we discovered that every-body claims to speak on behalf of the com-munity. Because we understood the Sinen-jongo High School would be moved in Junetonewpremises,wewanted to start a schoolin the existing structures, and then to devel-op and fund the project in phases throughthe structures of the Seventh-day AdventistChurch.”He said while providing a school in the
area was very important to them, they didnot want to force their services onto thecommunity.“Therefore we are considering our op-
tions as we pursue this goal of providingschooling for the children of Joe Slovo Parkand Phoenix.”
A local church has proposed to use the temporary classrooms currently used by learners of Sinenjongo High School when construction on thenew school is complete. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Tygerhof residents are reeling in shockafter brazen thieves allegedly stormed thehome of two elderly women and attackedone of them during a house robbery.
News of the incident quickly spreadacross the quiet suburb on Friday. Ac-cording to reports, awheelie binwas usedand robbers cut the “spikes” on top of aboundary wall.
Residents say the men were armed andentered the home during the early hours
on Friday and allegedly assaulted one ofthe women with the “spikes” before steal-ing various valuables.
Milnerton police confirmed the inci-dent but said one of the women was in-jured with the spikes as she tried to pullone of the suspects from the wall while hetried to escape.
Police spokesperson Warrant OfficerDaphne O’Reilly said electrical equip-ment was taken, which included a televi-sion and a laptop. In addition robbersmade off with jewellery, car keys and awallet.
“The suspects fled the scene in an oldbox shaped Toyota Corolla.”According to a message shared by resi-
dents, the women’s dog was drugged butO’Reilly said while the dog is alive, shecannot confirm whether or not it wasdrugged as no tests were done.She said there were three robbers and
one of the men had a firearm.At this stage no suspects have been
identified and no arrests have been madeyet.V Anyone with information is asked to call War-rant Officer Jacques Kussel on 021 528 3868.
Robbers hold up two elderly women
School proposal slammed
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Krybesonderhedevan jouhuishulp senaas-bestaandes, want as sy skielik “sterf”, moetjy weet wie om te kontak.Die polisie in Bothasig het wéér ’n beroep
op huiseienaars gedoen om agtergrondon-dersoeke oor hul huishulpe te doen sodathulle nie slagoffers van misdaad word nie.Dié waarskuwing kom ná ’n inwoner on-
langs deur haar huishulp se “broer” gebelen ingelig is dat die huishulp gesterf het.Volgens ao. Jacques Mostert, polisie-
woordvoerder, wil die vrou, wat anoniem
wil bly, graag ander mense waarsku. “Syhet ’n oproep ontvang dat haar huishulp ge-sterf het. Die persoon op die foon het homas die huishulp se broer voorgestel en gesêdie huishulp het aan ’n hartaanval beswyk.
Tydens die oproep het die beller sy storieverander en gesê hy is die huishulp se man.Sy sê toe dat sy al by verskeie geleenthedemet die huishulp se man gepraat het endoodseker is die beller is nie die man nie.Die oproep is beëindig,” sê Mostert.
Ná die oproep bel die vrou toe die huis-hulp se selfoon en haar man antwoord.
“Die man sê toe sy vrou is springlewen-dig. Die werkgewer gaan toe op die internet
en stel vasdat dit ’n ou slenter is en laatweetdie polisie. Sy wil nie hê ander mense moetuitgevang word sodat hulle geld stuur vir’n begrafnis van iemand wat nog lewe nie,”sê Mostert.Volgens Mostert moet mense die eenvou-
dige reël onthou dat geld nie jouhandemoetverlaat alvorens jy die mens aan die ander-kant van die telefoon in lewende lywe siennie. “Maak seker van al die feite en moetnooit persoonlike inligting oor die telefoongee nie.“Dieselfde geld vir wanneer jy glo iets ge-
wen het in ’n kompetisie, waarvoor jy nieingeskryf het nie,” sê Mostert.
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The Milnerton Community Police Fo-rum (CPF) will host a special generalmeeting on Tuesday 12 April to elect anew chairperson, vice-chairperson andspecial projects coordinator.The meeting will be held at the Mil-
nertonPoliceStationon the second floorconference room at 19:00.All residents and businesses in the
precinct as well as community based or-ganisations including ratepayers, resi-dents and home owners’ associations,neighbourhood watches, sports clubsand educational institutions are invit-ed.V For more information, to register your organi-sation, and to request a copy of the meetingagenda, email [email protected].
CPF to elect newchair, vice-chair
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Reports about a balaclava gang operat-ing in Milnerton are false.According to the rumours spread in
Tygerhof, three armed men wearing bala-clavas allegedly stormresidents’ homesandtie up occupants while they steal valuables.Residents claimed they knew of two cases
which took place in Glanville and Pringleroads. In both these cases, they said the oc-cupants were tied up and the suspects worebalaclavas.However, according to Milnerton police
this is not the case. Police spokespersonWarrant Officer Daphne O’Reilly says onMonday 7 March shortly after midnight ahouse robbery was reported where a televi-sion and awallet were taken. She says therewere three men, none of whom wore bala-clavas, who stabbed a male resident as he
tried to fight them off. “There is no informa-tion available on how the suspects fled thescene.”In the second incident which took place
on Tuesday 8 March at 06:00 a house break-inwas reported. She says various valuableswere stolen but it is unclear howmany sus-pects were involved.“In this incident the complainant was
sleeping and only realised there was ahouse break-in when he woke up and foundthe items missing and sliding door forcedopen. No information is available on howthe suspect(s) fled the scene.”Meanwhile, Table View police have con-
firmed two incidents in the last week ofhouse robberieswhere the suspectswere al-legedly wearing balaclavas.The first incident took place on Friday 4
March during the early hours. Policespokesperson Lieutenant Adriana Chan-dler says the complainantwas sitting smok-
ing in the garden at his home in Gie Roadwhen he was approached by three menwearing balaclavas. Two of them werearmed with pangas and a crowbar.“The suspects took the complainant in-
side the house to his bedroom, where theybound his hands and feet. The suspects tookproperty of the complainant, including aflat screen television and then fled.”Chandler says two days later a woman in
the same street reported that she and herfriend were asleep when she was woken upby the kitchen light being switched on atabout 01:15. “She noticed three men wear-ing balaclavas who told the complainantand a friend to keep quiet. One of the menwas armed with a firearm. The suspectpointed the firearm at the friend and anoth-er tied the friend’s hands with shoelaces.Chandler explains the suspects gained en-
try by forcing the back door open. No ar-rests have been made.
‘Balaclava gang’ sparks concern
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Beggars: stop giving them money
A woman sits with a child on the median along West Coast Road. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Residents have been urged to avoid givingmoney to women seen begging at intersec-tions in Table View.
In recent months, residents have raisedthe alarm about children seen sitting on themedians of busy intersections across TableView while the women, believed to be theirmothers, beg for money.
The issuewas ahot topic at theTableViewRatepayers’ Association (TVRA) meetinglast week. In January, the association wroteto the City of Cape Town’s Mayco memberfor social development seeking help.
While several cases have been raised,most alarming is the intersection of Linkand West Coast roads where a child is regu-larly seen with a woman. In many cases, thechild is left on the median between generaltraffic and MyCiTi buses.TygerBurger has seen two different wom-
en begging at this spot, one with a baby andone with a toddler.
TVRA chairperson Leon Alhadeff ex-plains in addition to the safety concernsabout children so close to traffic, the associa-tion was concerned about the effects of chil-dren who spend long hours in the sun.
“If you look at where they are, we fear thatonedayachildwillmoveandabuswill comealong. In addition we are worried aboutwhether or not these children are beinglooked after properly.”
Speaking during the meeting, residentsrevealed the City’s social development de-partment have tried to assist these womenbut were turned away.
According to Mayco member for social de-velopment and early childhood develop-ment, Suzette Little, there have been severalcomplaints about the women. Asked specifi-cally about the woman seen with a baby, Lit-tle says officials from her department and
Law Enforcement have visited the locationand tried to engage with her, however shehas refused all offers of assistance to date.
In addition, the Mayco member for safetyand security, JPSmith, says theyhavedeter-mined the woman is not homeless, but resid-es in Macassar and commutes to Table Viewon a daily basis.
On various occasions, TygerBurger haswitnessed the woman leave the baby on themedian and walk between the traffic and onone occasion a MyCiTi bus passed the baby.
The Mayco member for transport, BrettHerron, says the companyoperating thebus-
es on thisMyCiTi route hasnot reported thisto the transport department.
Smith says Law Enforcement is unable totake action against the woman in terms ofthe by-law relating to Streets, Public Placesand the Prevention of Noise Nuisances asshe does not engage in aggressive begging.“She simply sits on the pavement relying onsympathetic passers-by to hand over moneyand/or goods.”
Little explains while officials have tried toassist, the services are offered and cannot beforced on anyone.
“Weare concernedabout thewelfareof the
woman’s child – however, the Western CapeDepartment of Social Development is re-sponsible for the welfare of children interms of the Children’s Act. The City refersall cases to the provincial department; wehave done the same in this instance.”
Speaking at the meeting, residents madea clarion call for people to stop giving moneyto people seen begging at robots. They be-lieve as long as money is given, women willcontinue to stand in the traffic putting chil-dren at risk.V What are your thoughts? Send your letter [email protected].
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An R11.7 million project to make the N7highway safer is underway. In recentweeks workmen have been seen
along the stretch of road near Dunoon dig-ging trenches along the median.
According to Heinrich Robertson,spokesperson for the provincial transportand public works department, the purposeof these works is to install new street lightson the N7 between the Bosmansdam andPotsdam interchanges to make this roadsafer.
Once this project is complete, the West-ern Cape Government will have installedstreet lights along three critical roads,namely the N1, N2 and N7 up to the pointwhere the South African National RoadsAgency (Sanral) is responsible.
The new lights are being installed alongthe median, which includes the laying ofnew cable and four new electrical connec-tions. Work commenced in November lastyear and is expected to be completed byMay.
Speaking during a Table View Ratepay-ers’ Association (TVRA) meeting last week,a Parklands residents raised concernsabout people crossing the road between Du-noon and Richwood. Each morning peoplecan be seen running across the busy high-way as motorists try to prevent a collision.
During winter last year, many raised thealarm about people crossing the dark roadand the transport department confirmedseveral fatalities.
Asked whether any of the roadworkswould address this issue, Robertson saidplans are underway to address this issue inclose liaison with the local community, the
department and the City of Cape Town.The department is also completing road-
works along the M19 which connects the N7highway with West Coast Road (R27).
Robertson explained regular mainte-nance and repair works are necessary tokeep provincial roads in a good condition.Work along the M19 is part of a broaderproject that includes a section of the R27from the M19 northwards to just beyond Sil-werstroom Road.
“The existing road surface is being re-paired and resealed to protect the underly-ing pavement layers. This will prolong thelife of the road. The contract also includesthe upgrading of certain intersections.”
The M19/R27 intersection is being up-graded by lengthening the right-only turn-ing lane onto the R27 northbound from theM19, as well as introducing a left-only turn-ing lane from the R27 southbound onto theM19 eastbound. The M19/ R304 intersectionis being upgraded by introducing right-on-ly turning lanes for traffic to safely turn offthe M19 eastbound while the R27/ Duyne-fontein intersection is being upgraded byintroducing a right-only turning lane forvehicles turning off the R27 southbound.
“Structural repairs are being done on theroad over the rail bridge on the M19, andon the bridge over the Sout River on theR27.”
Work commenced in May last year andis expected to be completed by mid-June.However, most of the work along the M19has already been completed and is expectedto be completed by April.
The resealing operation is done in sec-tions in order to minimise delays. Two-waytraffic flow will be maintained at all times.Lane closures will be kept to an absoluteminimum in order to avoid delays.
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If any holiday was made for children, thensurely it’s Easter with egg hunts, bunniesand chocolate.During this holiday time Stodels Nurser-
ies have organised a basket-load of “eggcel-lent” activities for children.At the Bellville branch there are activities
such as a jumping castle, sand art, trainrides, water balls, slides and a trampoline.The reptile garden is also open every day
between 09:00 and 17:00 at only R25 per per-son (free for children under 3 years).There is also a special snake show on 23
and 30 March at 11:00. Entrance is also R25per person.In addition, Stodels Bellville also has vari-
ous free hour-long programmes planned.These include treasure hunts on Mon-
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Last D-Day pilot receives prestigious medalBrigadier General Albie Götze (93), the lastsurviving pilot in South Africa to havebeen involved in the D-Day landings, re-ceived the General Service Medal 1918 atthe Mess Air Force Base in Ysterplaat yes-terday.According to a statement by the South
African Air Force Association (SAAFA),the presentation was made by Wing Com-manderNigelCookson, deputymilitaryad-visor to the British High Commissioner.Götze joined the SA Air Force in June
1942 andwas selected for fighter pilot train-ing.He qualified for wings in 1943. After
training, he was sent to the Middle East,Egypt and Palestine, then on to Englandwith 127 Spitfire Squadron RAF.He flew patrols and bomber escorts into
Europe. He was involved in shooting downV-1 flying bombs, and provided flying cov-er for D Day landings.From 1944, Götze flew Hawker Typhoon
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which was extremely dangerous and athigh risk.He made several crash landings after
taking hits with damaged aircraft. Afterthe war in 1949 he participated in the Ber-lin Airlift, flying supplies into the belea-guered city.In 1951 he completed a tour with the
South African Air Force no 2 squadron toKorea where he flew P- 51 Mustangs.After this he was responsible for the in-
troduction of the South African Air De-fence System. He finally retired with therank of Brigadier General from the AirForce in 1978.The General Service Medal (1918 GSM)
was instituted to recognise service in mi-nor army and air force operations forwhich no separate medal was intended. Itwas equivalent to the 1915 Naval GeneralService Medal. Both these medals were re-placed by the General Service Medal in1962.Götze now resides in Hermanus. Albie Götze
Record turnout at sports festivalStand-up paddlers battle it out in the 10km National Stand Up Paddling Race which formed partof the three day Century City Sports Festival.
The 2016 Century City Sports Festivalheld over the weekend attracted arecord number of participants with
justunder 2500 runners competing in the sig-nature event – the 10km Century City Ex-press – and a further 700 participating in the2.5km Family Fun Run/Walk.The three-day festival, which includes
both participatory and spectator sports, isthe highlight on the Century City sports cal-endar and this is the seventh consecutiveyear it has been held.
Runners, including many top athletes,came fromaround the country to participatein the road racewhich offers one of the coun-try’s largest purse prizes of R10 000 for thefirst male and female runners home plusR3000 in Canal Walk shopping vouchers.First home was Gladwin Mzazi of Boxer
Club, Gauteng, in a time of 29minutes 52 sec-onds, followed by last year’s winner Sibusi-so Madikizela of Khayelitsha running forMSA with a time of 30 minutes 22 secondsandMoketi Tsleiso, also of Gauteng, two sec-
onds later.The firstwomanhomewasNoleneConrad
of Stellenbosch running for KPMG in a timeof 34 minutes and 57 seconds. Nolene beatZintle Xiniwe of FNB, who has won the raceevery year since inception. Zintle, fromKhayelitsha, was home in a time of 35 min-utes and 30 seconds. The third woman run-ner was Fortunate Chidzivo of Blue Downsrunning for Nedbank in a time of 35minutesand 59 seconds.ChrisBlackshaw,CEOof theCenturyCity
Property Owners’ Association, says thisyear’s festival was the biggest to date withwell over 4000 sportsmen and women com-peting.“It continues to grow exponentially every
year and is now a major attraction on notonly the Century City calendar but for CapeTown as a whole. The number of runnerscoming from up country is also testament tothe stature of the 10km Century City Ex-press.”V For full results go to www.centurycity.co.za
Runners take to the streets in the 10km race.
Woensdag, 16 Maart 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 7
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Anew plan for the Local Networkof Care (LNOC) in Ward 55 hasbeen set in motion and in less
than a month an election will takeplace.
The committee met with City ofCape Town officials and organisa-tions in Brooklyn over the weekendto discuss the way forward.
The meeting got off to a bumpystart when a representative from a lo-cal organisation questioned the man-date of the LNOC. WhenTygerBurgerarrived, shouting could be heardfrom the meeting room at the library.The argument stemmed from a repre-sentative from the previous LocalAdvisory Committee who ques-tioned LNOC coordinator MaureenJangle about the current commit-tee’s election.
Fell apartDuring discussions it was revealed
that the advisory committee was es-tablished several years ago but fellapart due to a lack of support fromgovernment. Jangle and City offi-cials explained they had no knowl-edge of this committee and explainedthe LNOC is constituted under themunicipality’s street people pro-gramme and works with social servi-ces networks across various wards.
The network is an initiative by the
City’s social development depart-ment and is aimed at forming a bodyof local organisations in a specificward to holistically address social is-sues such as homelessness and chil-dren at risk, among others.
Plans for the Ward 55 LNOC start-ed mid last year when the City placedadvertisements calling on all organi-sations to a meeting. Representativesfrom various organisations met inJune for a briefing on what the LNOCentailed. Due to a lack of organisa-tions present, City officials called forthe election to be postponed until thenext meeting. A month later a com-mittee was formed but not all postswere filled. In addition, the secretaryresigned due to other commitments.
In January this year the committeeexpressed their dismay at the lack ofsupport from the City and the chal-lenges they faced. They wrote a letterto the Mayco member for social de-velopment, Suzette Little, explainingtheir concerns and plans to disband.At the time, Little said they wereaware of the challenges, training hadbeen planned and the municipalitywould prefer that the LNOC not dis-band.
During the meeting, City officialSherry-Lee La Mohr said she man-aged and provided support for 24LNOCs across Cape Town. She in-formed those present that she had noknowledge of a prior committee andwas present to assist Ward 55. She ex-
plained across the City, the social de-velopment department was facedwith various challenges and saidtheir focus was to assist with reinte-grating homeless people into societyand prevent migration to the streets.She explained among some of the cur-rent requirements for the Ward 55LNOC were to first elect a full com-mittee, draft a year plan and identifyprojects and training needed.
La Mohr questioned what projectshad been identified thus far.
No identity documentsJangle explained in recent months
she had visited various soup kitch-ens to assist people to get identitydocuments and collected names ofelderly people in need of food.
“I went to the soup kitchens withthe forms but the problem is when weget to Home Affairs we need R140 perperson. Without an ID they can’t gethelp or a social grant. We are alsolooking for a list of elderly peoplewho need food but struggle to get tosoup kitchens. We have arrangedwith Meals on Wheels and have got-ten individuals to sponsor people,but we need names of those in need.”
A proposal from the floor alsocalled for the LNOC to look into theamount of children who have notbeen enrolled into a school.
The next meeting will be held onSaturday 2 April at Brooklyn libraryhall at 09:30.
Local care networkfinally gets underway
A young singer from Table View wowed the audienceat the Milnerton Cluster Got Talent competition.
The competition sees residents living in the Mil-nerton police cluster which includes Milnerton, Ta-ble View and Melkbosstrand police stations competein various categories.
Cingani Maqolo (13) was the finalist for Table Viewand wowed the crowd with her performance whenshe sang “Alone at a crossroad”. Cingani was one oftwo solo artists who performed.
Lieutenant Adriana Chandler from Table View po-lice and Cingani’s mother, Kuhle, accompanied herto the talent show. “We are very proud of Cingani’sperformance. She is so talented and exudes confi-dence,” Chandler says.
Table View teenwows crowd
Milnerton police cluster commander Brigadier AneeqahJordaan awards Cingani Maqolo (13) who representedTable View in the competition.
8 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 16 Maart 2016NUUS
Water to cost more than electricityESMÉ ERASMUS
@erasmusemse
Water will become more expensive inthe future, as more expensiveschemeswill be needed to supply ad-
ditional water to Cape Town.This was said by Paul Rhode of bulkwater
planning of the City of Cape Town at a dis-cussion of water supply, which was recentlyhosted by the Durbanville Community Fo-rum andWard 21 of Subcouncil 7 (Koeberg).The discussion was presented by Rhode
and Pierre Maritz, manager of water reticu-lation of the City.“Everyone is now very concerned about
water supply, with restrictions having beenimplemented. People suddenly realised theycan run out of water,” Rhode said.The City of Cape Town gets its water from
the dams around Cape Town. These damsare the Voëlvlei, Berg River and Theewa-terskloof dams, as well as Wemmershoek,Steenbras Upper and Steenbras Lowerdams, he explained.“With the low rainfall over the past win-
ter, we have less water to use. Thus, waterrestrictions were implemented to ensurethat we will have sufficient water over thecoming two to three summers,” Rhode said.“Since the year 2000, we realised we need-
ed to manage water demand, which we’vedone in a number of ways. We have encour-aged water conservation by, for example,recommending water wise gardening, in-stalling water saving shower heads and du-al-flushing toilets.“We have also instituted pressure man-
agement to reduce the pressure on pipelines
to reduce leaks.“We also focused on pipeline replacement
to prevent bursts and education at schoolson how to conserve water,” he continued.“As a result of these efforts, in the last 10
years the per capita water use by Capetoni-ans has decreased.“Weknowwecurrentlyhaveadrought sit-
uation. The rainfall during 2015 wasamongst the lowest in the 100 year rainfallrecord at the Steenbras dam and was alsolow at Wemmershoek dam,” Rhode said.“TheVoëlvlei damwas only 50% full at the
end of the winter last year. In response, theCity minimised use from the Voëlvlei damafterwinter. Ifwe did not do this, some areasin the surrounding Swartland area could berunning out ofwater beforewinter,” he said.“Restrictions are our planned way to deal
with short term shortages caused bydroughts. Elsewhere, new infrastructurehas sometimes been built in response todroughts – admittedly out of necessity, butonce weather patterns return to normal, theadditional infrastructure is not needed orused,” he said.According to Rhode it already looks like
residents are responding to water restric-tions and that the City is using less water.“Currently thewaterdemand is about 10%
lower than the same time last year.“Regarding the way forward, we will need
to build new water supply schemes and in-frastructure when the capacity of the cur-rent system is fully utilised. There are longlead times needed for planning and con-struction of new water supply infrastruc-ture. We are looking 25 to 30 years aheadwith our planning for water infrastructure
supply, tomake surewe can build new infra-structure in time,” he warned.“The national Department of Water and
Sanitation is proceedingwith the first phaseof augmenting the Voëlvlei dam. The City iscurrently conducting feasibility studies onthree other water supply options and willuse the results ofthese studies to de-cide what future wa-ter supply infrastruc-ture will be built,”Rhode said.“The City is grow-
ing rapidly inanorth-erly direction andthat is where we willneed additional wa-ter to supply thegrowing areas inKraaifontein andDurbanville.“In the next six to eight years we will be
constructing the new bulk water augmenta-tion scheme, which will supply water fromthe Theewaterskloof andBergRiver dams tothe City. This bulk water augmentationschemewill comprise anewwater treatmentplant, bulk reservoirs andpipelines. Thewa-ter treatment plant and a reservoir will bebuilt in thevicinity ofMuldersvlei,while an-other bulk reservoir will be built north ofDurbanville,” he said.Pipelines will be built between the Berg
River dam and the new water treatmentplant, and from thewater treatment plant in-to the bulk water distribution system sup-plying water into the City. The total cost ofthe scheme will be R1,7 billion.
“Regarding climate change, we are not yetseeing a significant change in long termrainfall patterns in the catchment areas ofour dams, and it is difficult to say if the cur-rent drought is linked to climate change.This is somethingwe arewatching carefullyin our long term planning.
“Another pos-sibility in future,with growingwater demand, isthe increasingcompetition be-tween urban us-ers and agricul-tural use and dif-ferent urbancentres for wa-ter. This willhave to be care-fully managed toensure both eco-
nomic growth and food security.“In Cape Town we will face growing de-
mand into the future and will have to buildmore expensive resources, which will alsocontribute to water being more expensive.“Currently we pay more for electricity
than water, but that will change in future.The City will not be able to provide watercheaply anymore.“Desalination, in which reversed osmosis
is used to purify sea water, for instance, isvery expensive,” Rhode said.“A lot of our existing infrastructure is also
getting old. Some parts of our system aremore than 100 years old. Refurbishment andmaintenance will drive the price of waterupwards,” Rhode said.
We know we currentlyhave a drought situation. The rainfall during2015 was amongst thelowest in 100 year rainfall record at theSteenbras dam
“
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Feral cats across the northern suburbsgot a new lease on life over the weekendthanks to a partnership between volun-teer vets, veterinary nurses and Capeto-nians Against Animal Abuse (CAAA).Over the weekend, volunteers gath-
ered at the Table View Animal Hospitalalong West Coast Road to sterilise 40 fe-ral cats.Speaking to TygerBurger ahead of the
event, Leandi Best, a veterinary nurse atthe hospital, explains CAAA consists ofa group of concerned cat lovers acrossthenorthern suburbs and look after feralcats.“These cats are wild and basically
have either been abandoned or wereborn wild and never domesticated. Theycan be found on farms, industrial areasand campuses andCAAAassists by trap-ping these cats and they are gatheredand then sterilised.“They collect cats in various areas
across the northern suburbs and arran-ges for them to be sterilised at theGoede-moed Animal Hospital in Durbanville.”This, Leandi explains, is a strenuous
process as volunteers start planning sev-eral weeks before the sterilisation and
about a week before it commences thecats are gathered. Using food, they arelured into metal traps in areas wherebreeding is a concern and taken for steri-lisation.Leandi has volunteered her services at
the Durbanville vet and this time sheopted to raise funds for a sterilisation inTable View. With the use of raffles shegathered R4 000 to sterilise 40 cats andexplains it costs a bit more for femalecats.“This only covers the equipment and
testing; all the services of the vets andnurses are voluntary on the day. Whenwe start, they are tested for the feline im-munodeficiency virus (FIV) and felineleukemia virus (FeLV) and if negativethey are sterilised, vaccinated and de-fleaed.”The cats then receive a clip on the ear
to indicate they have been sterilised be-fore being released again. “There is nopoint in trying to have these cats domes-ticated. They are wild and look afterthemselves but the breeding is a prob-lem.”After Saturday’s event, Leandi says
she hopes to continue helping CAAAwith future sterilisations.V If you would like to participate call Leandi on021 557 1101.
Ferile cats roundedup, sterilised, released
Volunteers BarronSichone and KarenLeygonie preparefor the sterilisa-tion. PHOTO:RICHARD ROBERTS
Woensdag, 16 Maart 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 9
V SAARP The South African Association ofRetired Persons’ Milnerton branch will meetat Milnerton Library today (Wednesday) at09:00. The guest speaker is Barry Bloukampand non-members are welcome. Call AliceRheeder on 021 551 7370 for more informa-tion.
V Seniors club The West Coast Cape JewishSeniors meet in the club house at NortonSquare, Short Street, Table View, on thefirst and the third Thursday of the monthat 11:30 and on the second and the fourthThursday of the month at 10:30. They hostvarious speakers and go on outings. Formore details call social worker Melanie vanEmmenes on 074 405 5186 or email [email protected].
V Table View Lions Club will host an Irishevening called Paddy’s Pub Night on Friday18 March at the Moths Boma at the Killarneymotorsport track at 19:30. Tickets costR100 and include delicious stews to enjoywhile listening to Irish music. A cash bar isavailable. All proceeds are in aid of the Lions’service projects. Attendees should wearsomething green or Irish to stand a chanceof winning a prize. Call Liz Houston on082 924 4084 or email [email protected] to book.
V Living Legends The Table View SeniorsClub will host their annual meeting onWednesday 30 March at 10:30 at Leibrandtvan Niekerk Hall. For more information call073 430 9281 or email [email protected].
V West Coast Writers’ Circle will meet atMilnerton Library on Saturday 2 April at09:15. Meetings are in English and all arewelcome. Take along a pen, paper and R10for tea. Text 072 250 9500 or visitwww.westcoastwriterssa.weebly.com formore information.
V Quiz night A quiz night will be held at In-side Lounge at Eden on the Bay on Wednes-day 6 April at 18:30 for 19:00. Entry is R50and the minimum spend at the restaurantis R60. Space is limited and 10% of the pro-ceeds go to Fallen Angels. For more infor-mation call Michael on 083 708 2085 or Ja-mie on 076 166 6233.
V Send your community notice [email protected].
Diary | Dagboek
The One City Many Cultures CapeTown Festival turns a milestone ageof 18 this weekend when the Compa-
ny’s Gardens will be turned into a festivalhub from Saturday 19 toMonday 21March.Designed to cater for a range of tastes and
ages, the inclusive and free festival aims toreflect the many different cultures of CapeTown together.On Saturday from
10:00 to 14:00 the fes-tival will join forceswith Cape TownPartnership as partof City Walk Satur-days which starts atthe Company’s Gar-dens.New to the festival
programme is theclassic pops musicappreciation con-certwithperforman-ces byErrol andAlvinDyers, theUWCCen-tre for the Performing Arts, the Jazz Quar-tet and Rosa Choir, among others, onSunday. Activities for this day run from10:00 to 18:00 and include visual art exhibi-tions, a market and more.Monday sees another free concert with
Youngsta, Jimmy Nevis, Vicky Sampson,Chad Saaiman and Lady Noir from 10:00 to18:00 in celebration of Human Rights Day.A Kiddies Zone will keep little ones enter-tained while food stalls will make sure theaudience iswell fed. Picnic baskets arewel-come,but it must be noted that the Compa-ny’s Gardens remains an alcohol-free zone.V For more information about the festival and activ-ities, visit www.capetownfestival.co.za.
CT festivalturns 18
Chad Saaiman
10 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 16 Maart 2016HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Staan stil ... doodstil! Wally van Staden probeer ’n dapper gesig voorhou, terwyl Pieter Oosthuizen vanGiraffe House Saterdag 'n tarantula op sy gesig sit by die Durbanville-plaasfees. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Two weeks ago I was readingTygerBurger which highlightedthe point of the N1 and N2emergency assistance number–021 946 1646. I put the contactinto my cellphone, not thinkingI would ever need it.On Sunday 13 March I was
on the N2 coming from Athlo-ne along Jan Smuts Drive.Driving just past the airport Inoticed my car smoking andthe heat gauge going up. Islowed down just about 500mbefore the R300 turn-off. Not asafe area to stop at all ... Icalled the number, gave themthe logistics of where I wasand told them I was all alone(the scariest time ever). Withinfive minutes a police vanpulled up behind me with twoofficers who waited with me.Then a traffic services cararrived with a female and maleofficer and (phew, what arelief) then a white patrol vanthat brought water and assist-ed me. They were kind, helpfuland patient and I am utterlygrateful for this service, so abig “Thank You” to everybodywho assisted me. Thank you tothe best run City in SouthAfrica. I sent the emergencynumber to all my girl friends.
SHEILAAthlone
‘The scariesttime ever’
I refer to the report “Shipstrike cause of whale death”,TB, 9 March with a photo of adead whale which had washedashore at Holbaai, near Melk-bosstrand. The whale wasabout “12 metres and weighedabout 15 to 20 tons”. Youmentioned that “City of CapeTown officials struggled formore than a day to move ontoa flatbed truck”, which wasthen taken to the Vissershoklandfill at 03:00 on the Satur-day morning.
Wouldn’t it have been a
Wouldn’t chainsawbe a better option?
Bedagsame motoris (“Padbehoort nie aan motorfietsry-ers”, TB Goodwood 9 Maart), jyhet duidelik geen benul vanpadreëls nie. Dit is 100% wettigom tussen motors deur te rymet jou motorfiets. Die wet sêdie volgende: “Lane splitting bymotorcycles is not illegal inSouth Africa when done in asafe and sensible manner andas long as the National RoadTraffic Act & Regulations 93 of1996 are adhered to.”Die wet sê ook verder dat dit
onwettig is vir ’n motoris ommoedswillig ’n motorfietsryer(en ander motoriste) se vorde-ring te verhoed – veral waardaar meer as genoeg plek is omhom te laat verbygaan – op só’n manier wat hom en anderpadgebruikers in gevaar kanstel. Ek stel voor dat jy diereëls van die pad gaan opleesvoordat jy verder kommentaarlewer, want al wat jy besig isom te bereik, is om te wys hoe’n onbedagsame medepadgebrui-ker jy werklik is.Jy is waarskynlik een van die
paar mense wat met opset só rydat dit moeilik is om verby tekom – uit duisende ander watdankbaar is dat ons nie nogmeer verkeer veroorsaak nie.Met jou moedswillige optrede
veroorsaak jy dat die ryergeforseer word om heen enweer tussen motors te ry, ietswat nie onwettig is nie, maargevaarliker is as om reguit enveilig in ’n gaping te ry watdeur bedagsames gelaat word.
FRANCOIS ROUXE-pos
Dié motoris het g’nbenul van reëls nie
A friend, who resides in theKlipheuwel informal settlement,was caught by a traffic officerand fault was found with hismotor scooter.He was given time to correct
the issues and report back tothe authorities.Before the stipulated date of
reporting, while he was sortingout the issues, he was stoppedby another officer, who againfound fault with the samescooter. The officer was shownthe previously issued officialdocumentation with the D-dayfor reporting, which was still tocome.The second officer disagreed
with the former officer’sdecision and dates, and issued afine of R3 500. The scooter riderdoesn’t even earn that in amonth and the scooter is notworth that either.Here is a good example of an
Act of discretionselfishly destroyed
Dit is so maklik om te verhoeddat voertuie vanuit onderdak-parkeerareas gesteel word.
’n Eenvoudige oplossing isom van twee valbome gebruikte maak, wat een voertuiglengtevan mekaar geplaas is.
Voertuig A maak die eerstevalboom oop, ry deur en moetdan wag totdat die valboomagter hom gesak het, alvorensdie tweede valboom dan saloopmaak. Voertuig B kan eersbeweeg nadat die tweedevalboom toe is.
Ek dink dis eenvoudig.NICKE-pos
Maklike manier omkardiefstal te keer
LEWENSKIEKIE
Dié Trompetweet hoe ombeuel te blaasAmerika se huidige presidentsverkiesingherinner my aan Boswell & Wilkie sesirkus uit my kinderdae, waar elkekandidaat met sy plakkaat op straatondersteuners na sy sirkustent lok.Maar skynbaar het net één kandidaat
die volle repertoire om Amerikaansesirkusgangers suksesvol te vermaak.Dis die ou wie se haarstyl kindertjies
bang maak.Die bad boss van die TV-reeks Appren-
tice. Die miljardêr-sakeman wat ook ’nstring bankrot-ondernemings op sykerfstok het.Hy’s ook die man wat in sy jong dae
diensplig ontduik het, maar deesdae nagevange Amerikaanse soldate as losersverwys.Een van sy simplistiese oplossings vir
sy land se probleme, is om ’n muurtussen Amerika en Mexico te bou.Kwetsende aanmerkings teenoor vroue
en sy mede Republikeinse kandidate isdeel van sy stapel-retoriek. Hy weierom leiers van dieKu Klux Klan teveroordeel en trefgeen onderskeidtussen radikale engematigde Moslemsnie, “want almalhaat ons”.En helaas is sy
verkiesingslag-spreuk dat hyAmerika weergreat gaan maak.Dis natuurlik
Donald Trump – ofsommer Daniël Trompet op Afrikaans.Want as daar nou een Trompet is wat syeie beuel kan blaas, is dit dié Daniël.Wanneer hy ’n toespraak hou, verwys
hy na homself in die meervoud as “we”.Hy vertel nie hóé hy Amerika great
gaan maak nie, maar hóé great “we” is.Dis egosentriese magsvertoon in sy
mees onverdunde formaat.Al is die inhoud van sy toesprake
louter twak – en selfs laerskool-debatsvoe-ring hoogs intellektueel laat klink – steunmiljoene Republikeine hom. Hulle iskwansuis moeg vir die Washington-klieken sien in dié nie-politieke Mr Apprenticedie toekoms.Net die vae gedagte dat dié populis die
president van so ’n magtige land kanword, gee my die wilde ritteltits.Kom ons hoop maar Daniël Trompet
word by die stembus gestuit, want hy’sniks anders as ’n ongeleide missiel nie.Derde Wêreldoorlog staan in sy oëgeskryf – dís as jy natuurlik in staat isom onder sy kuif in te kyk. – Rudie vanRensburg
Wat die hart van vol is ...
SMSV Blaauwberg-hospitaal, julle is awesome.Wat ’n groot verrassing om te sien datdaar nou spesiale parkeerplekke aan pen-sioenarisse toegeken is. Baie dankie, hoopander instellings volg hierdie puik voor-beeld. – Rita, Melkbosstrand
V A very big thank you to our City of CapeTown for all their hard work, planning,building new infrastructure, cleaning, re-pairing, looking after the homeless, andincreasing the property values. They willhave even more money to do an outstand-ing job. – Rugby
V My beloved green male budgie got outon 6 March in the Stellenryk area. If any-one sees him or caught him, please con-tact me. He has been part of our familyfor 11 years and we are heart broken. Re-ward offered. Please call 084 515 6653 –Kirsten family
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk en kan gestuur wordna 45527
Dis skokkend dat
mense in Durbanville
wat van beter
behoort te weet, hul
troeteldiere aan
werkers weggee –
net om vermink te
word in haglike
omstandighede.
– Esmé Erasmus
The level of junior
golf in this country
excites me about
our future stars. –
Stehan Schoeman
The truth is all thatmatters. Peoplewant transparency.– Monique Duval
’n Mens gee nie
sommer net jou
troeteldier weg nie.
– Marita Meyer
To build a
skyscraper, or not to
build – that is the
pressing Tyger Valley
question…
– Michelle Linnert
Hopefully fewer
house fires will now
be reported follow-
ing a fire awareness
programme in
Wesbank. – Richard
Roberts
much better way of disposing ofthe huge and heavy carcass bycutting it up into manageablepieces with a chainsaw, andthen dumping them along the10 fathom line for other seacreatures to feed off?
ERNIE GAYMilnerton
officer who has shown discre-tion, a concern for the citizenryand is intent on helping toimprove road safety; the otherappears unhelpful, vengeful andis doing his bit to clog up ourjustice system.The scooter will now be
scrapped, but never mind, ourCity coffers will look so muchbetter!
CHARL VAN WYKDurbanville
V Die bostaande menings isdié vandie betrokke joernalis,en reflekteer nie noodwendigdie opinie(s) van die Tyger-Burger-handelsnaam nie.
Wanneer hy ’ntoespraak
maak, verwyshy na homself
in die meervoud as ‘we’.
Kan jy ditoorvertel?
Any day is a good
day to start some-
thing. – Louisa Steyl
Woensdag, 16 Maart 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 11
12 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 16 Maart 2016VERMAAK
V ImproGuise will host their fourth annu-al Improv Festival at the Galloway Thea-tre until Saturday 19 March. Visitwww.waterfronttheatreschool.co.za/booknow for bookings or more informa-tion.
V A Doll’s House, a psychological thriller,will be on stage at The Baxter Theatre un-til Thursday 24 March. Tickets are availa-ble at Computicket. Visit www.bax-ter.co.za for more.
V Viva Las Vegas will be on stage at Barn-yard Willowbridge until Sunday 17 April.Visit www.barnyardtheatre.co.za for tick-ets and more information.
V Volbring –’n Paasproduksie met Alwe-na van der Vyver is opvanaand (Woensdag)om 19:00 in die Metro-noomteater in Bellvillete sien. R80. Bespreekby 021 202 8819.
V Dowwe Dolla kuiervanaand (Woensdag)en Donderdag methaar nuwe vertoningby Die Boer. R120. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911of www.dieboer.com.
V Conrad Koch, Du-gald Pieterse, StuartCairns and Kurt Lan-geveld will be at theCape Town ComedyClub from Wednesdayuntil Friday. Ticketsare available at Com-puticket.
V Lionel Richie will beat the Cape Town Sta-dium on Friday, sup-ported by Zonke. Tick-ets are available atComputicket.
V SoloFLAMENCOpresents Amigos Flamencos at Villa Pascalon Friday from 19:30.R150. Visit www.villa-pascal.co.za or call021 975 2566 to book.
V Wicus van der Merwe kuier Vrydag byDie Boer. R130. Bespreek by 021 979 1911of www.dieboer.com.
V DeFINitioN will be at Verdi’s inEdgemead on Friday from 20:00. En-trance is free. Call 021 5584110 for book-ings or more information.
V Kathleen Tagg and Andre Petersenwill launch their new album Where WorldsCollide: Kathleen Tagg and Andre Petersenat the Baxter Concert Hall on Friday from20:00. Tickets are available at Comput-icket.
V Valiant Swart will be at Blah Blah Barin CBD on Friday from 21:30 with his fullband. Tickets cost R120 from Quick-et.co.za.
V Curl up and Dye will be on stage at theMilnerton Playhouse on Friday and Satur-day night with a matinee performance onSaturday at 14:30. Tickets cost R90 orR80 for the matinee. Visit www.milner-tonplayers.com for bookings or more.
V Steve Hofmeyr, Juanita du Plessis,Theuns Jordaan, Bobby van Jaarsvelden vele meer kuier Vrydag en Saterdag-aand en Saterdagmiddag by die Grand-West se Grand-arena by Afrikaans isGroot. Kaartjies is by www.groottic-kets.co.za beskikbaar.
V Cape Dance Company will present AThousand Shepherds at Artscape Theatrefrom Friday 18 to Sunday 20 March with14:00 matinee performances on Satur-day and Sunday. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V Emo Adams, Koos Kombuis, ChrisChameleon, Radio Kalahari Orkes,slide-guitar sensation, Hannes Coetzee,Hot Water, Tribal Echo and more will beat Solms-Delta on Saturday from 10:00for the ATKV-Oesfees. Tickets are availa-ble at www.plankton.mobi.
V The Jungle Theatre Company willpresent Butterfly Dreams in the CompanyGardens (The Paddocks opposite theMuseum) from 10:30 on Saturday. Theshow is free, but donations will be takenafter the performance. Visit www.jungle-theatre.co.za for more.
V The Stone Jets, Sig-nal Rose and FruitVendor will be at theV&A Waterfront Am-phitheatre on Satur-day from 17:00. En-trance is free.
V Paige Mac, Matt-hew Mole and theMike Campbell BigBand (playing acous-tically in honour ofEarth Hour) will be atthe V&A Waterfront’sPier Head Stage onSaturday from 18:00.Entrance is free.
V Shalako will be at DieBoer on Saturday.R110. Call 021 979 1911or visit www.dieboer.com to book.
V DeFINitioN will be atCasa Do Mar in Blou-berg on Saturday from21:00. Entrance is free.Call 021 557 8720 forbookings or more.
V Amanda Forsyth(cello) and AnnalienBall (piano) will give arecital for the CapeTown Concert Series at
the Baxter Concert Hall on Saturday from20:00. Tickets at Computicket.
V Zebra & Giraffe and Monark will be atKirstenbosch on Sunday as part of theSummer Sunset Concert Series. Visitwww.webtickets.co.za to book.
V Jack Parow and PHFAT will be at Kir-stenbosch on Monday from 17:30. Thisconcert is Kirstenbosch’s annual fund-raiser for the Kirstebosch-South AfricaChelsea Flower Show exhibit. Visitwww.webtickets.co.za to book.
V Die Radio Kalahari-orkes kuier Maan-dag by Die Boer. R150. Bespreek by 021979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V The Tale of the Willow Pattern Plate,by puppeteer Jill Joubert will be at theRosebank Theatre from Monday 21 untilThursday 24 March at 10:30. Tickets costR80 or R60 for school bookings fromwww.webtickets.co.za or 072 3166 133.
V Adam Tas en Lourens Delport (kitaar)is van Dinsdag tot Vrydag 25 Maart by DieBoer te sien. R140. Bespreek by021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V A Broken Wing with Ntsiki Sigege andMabongi Thusi and The Oak will be atArtscape Theatre on Wednesday 23March as part of the Artscape SpiritualityFestival. Tickets are available at Comput-icket.
Woodstock comes alive:DJ InviZAble (pictured)featuring Computer General,Goodluck, Das Kapital, Tresor,Mix n Blend, Los Tacos,Manny Walters, Ben Dey &the Concrete Lions and TheLiminals will be at TrafalgarPark (corner of Searle Streetand Victoria Road) inWoodstock on Sunday from14:00 for the first WoodstockLive music concert. Ticketsare available at www.ticket-pro.co.za. Visit www.face-book.com/woodstocklive7925/.
JackBlack is backasPo inKungFuPanda 3opening in 3D at Ster-Kinekor theatres onFriday. In this instalment of the popular an-imated franchise, Po’s long-lost father in-troduces him to the clumsy inhabitants ofa secret, fun-loving panda paradise. Afterdiscovering that supernatural villain, Kai,
is defeating all the kung fu masters acrossChina, it’s up to him to train his new broth-erhood in the art of kung fu.The movie also stars the voices of Angeli-
na Jolie, Dustin Hoffman and Jackie Chan.V Visit www.sterkinekor.com or call Ticketline on0861 668 437 for more information.
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Musiekliefhebbers sal Sondag 5 Juniedie kans kry om die gees vanNashvil-le in die Kaap te ervaar.
Dit is nou wanneer van die land se voorstecountry-sterre inGrandWest se Grand-arenasaamtrekvirBakgat-promosies se vyfdeBak-gat Country-opskop.Dié jaarlikse konsert, wat ’n middag vol
vermaakvir die hele gesinbied, is al ’n instel-ling op die plaaslike musiekkalender.Vanjaar is dit Bobby Angel, Steve Hof-
meyr, Manie Jackson, Dennis East, Tommy
Oliver, Lance James, Barbara Ray, PieterMohr, RockingHorse enDee-Dee se beurt omonvergeetlike country-treffers, asook vanhul eie liedjies, saam met die Country-op-skoporkes te sing.Vanjaar se Opskop sal die laaste keer wees
wat Kapenaars vir Bobby Angel sal sien op-tree, voor die “Green Eyed Angel”-sanger,wat vanjaar 80 word, ná meer as 40 jaar opdie verhoog aftree.Tussen Bobby, Lance James, Barbara Ray,
Dennis East, TommyOliver en die effe jongerRocking Horse, spog die Opskop-le-gendes saammet meer as 200 jaar vanoptredes.Steve Hofmeyr sal konsertgangers
die geleentheid gee omna van sy jong-ste country-liedjies te luister.Hy het einde 2015 sy nuwe country-
album, If You Could Read My Mind,bekendgestel. Met dié album bring hyhulde aan van sy gunsteling-country-sangers. Hierdie is Steve se tweedesoortgelyke album. In 2008 het hy vanKris Kristofferson se treffers vir diealbum Help me Make it Through theNight opgeneem.Eenvandie spesiale aspekte vandie
Country-opskop is die feit dat Bakgat-promosies deur hul konserte ook nu-we opkomende sterre blootstellinggee. Twee sulke sterre is Pieter Mohren Dee Dee, wat besig is om hul eerstesuksesvolle treë in die country-markte gee.V Kaartjies vir die Bakgat Country-opskop,wat Sondag 5 Junie om 15:00 in die Grand-arena plaasvind, kos tussen R135 en R175 byComputicket. Spesiale pryse is beskikbaar virkinders en blokbesprekings van meer as 10kaartjies.
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“This current project justfeels right.”
Shaun Berry has beena part of the local music scene formany years. After playing withacts like Bleach, Broken Radio andThe Sin, he started a solo project:The Signal Rose.
The act has since evolved into aband which fans will get to see inaction for the first time this week-end when the trio play at the V&AWaterfront Amphitheatre.
All these previous acts have beena training camp for the vocalistand guitarist.
“The last 10 years of my life havebeen about trying to figure out howto write, perform and use whatevertalents I have to the best of my abil-ity.”
He’s had a working relationshipwith drummer Niel Walters forabout as long, and the two haveplayed in many bands together.
He met bassist JP Greef long be-fore he met Neil though, when heauditioned for his band Head Pieceas a youngster.
“I thought he was cool becausehe gave me a beer,” Shaun jokes.He didn’t get the “gig” and endedup playing for an act called Bleachbefore starting to work with Neil.
Solo albumsSomewhere in-between he took a
gap to work on solo music, releas-ing three albums on his own, butwas never really satisfied.
“It was never complete.”His ideas of what he wanted to do
were always much bigger than thesolo music he was making. Shaunhas always been “into” alternativerock, saying “it offers the broadestspectrum of what you can do”.
He was sitting in traffic one daywhen the name for his new project,The Signal Rose, popped into hishead. The first three The SignalRose albums were written in muchthe same way. He would get an idea
while driving and just “go with it”.When he reconnected with Neil,
Shaun decided to get a band togeth-er and five months down the line,they are preparing for their firstshow together.
“We’ve got the right songs andthe right people.”
JP explains that they’ve beenhard at work reworking a fewtracks from the first three The Sig-
nal Rose albums. “We’ve been us-ing those as a ball park to see howwe feel musically. We’ve changedup some of the dymanics and tech-nicalities of the tracks,” he says,adding they’ve also been workingon new material as a band.
Shaun says they are spoilt forchoice when it comes to choosingsongs for their show. The idea is toincorporate the reworked songswith the newer ones written for theband’s upcoming album. They alsohope to re-record the older tracksto fit all three musicians.
Fresh, new, energetic soundTheir main focus for the last few
weeks however has been puttingtogether their set for the Water-front. Neil says from there they’llstart working on shorter sets for fu-ture shows.
The three agree that the audi-ence can look forward to a soundthat’s fresh, new, and energeticand “nothing vaguely similar” toany other music.
Neil calls it “organic alternativerock” while Shaun says it’s “me-lodic rock”, but adds that theypush boundaries by playing withsong structures.
Music fans can see The SignalRose in action at the V&A Water-front Amphitheatre on Saturday(19 March) with Stone Jets andFruit Vendor. The free concertstarts at 17:00 and The Signal Rosewill be on stage from 17:45.V For more information about The SignalRose, visit their Facebook Page. All threeprevious The Signal Rose albums can bestreamed at www.youtube.com/thesig-nalrose.
New trio takes the stage
The Signal Rose’s new line-up will be on stage together for the first time onSaturday. From left: JP Greef (bass), Shaun Berry (vocals and guitar) and NielWalters (drums). PHOTO: WAYNE ROOS
Two piano worlds collide:Two of South Africa’s mostrenowned pianists, KathleenTagg and Andre Petersen, havejoined forces to create akaleidoscope of sonic colour,exploding the concept of whattwo pianos can do and soundlike. They will perform inWhere Worlds Collide: KathleenTagg and Andre Petersen onFriday 18 March at the BaxterConcert Hall from 20:00, whenthey will also launch their CDof the same name. Tickets areavailable at Computicket. Visitwww.taggpetersenduo.com fora taste of the album. PHOTO:JONX PILLEMER
South Africa’s first swing festival comes toCape Town this weekend.
Mother City Hop will take place at variousvenues around the city bowl from Friday 18to Monday 21 March. The festival featuresleading international teachers with dancersfrom 18 different countries.
There will also be a once-in-a-lifetime op-portunity to meet legendary dancers of theswing era: 96 year-old Norma Miller, knownas ‘The Queen of Swing’ and 83-year-oldChazz Young, a lifelong jazz and tap perform-
er and teacher.Lindy hop and solo jazz workshops will
take place during the day, while the week-end’s evenings will be dedicated to partieslike the Swing, Swing, Swing headline partyon Saturday night which feature performan-ces by The Swanky Doodles, the Delft BigBand and international guest DJs.
A Beginner LITE pass is available for first-time swing dancers.V Tickets are available at Quicket.co.za. Visitwww.mothercityhop.com for more.
SA’s first swing festival is here
Oesfees: Die negende jaarlikse ATKV-Oesfees vind Saterdag by Solms-Delta plaas.Feesgangers sal kan uitsien na optredes deur onder meer Emo Adams, Koos Kombuis, ChrisChameleon, Radio Kalahari-orkes, Hannes Coetzee, Hot Water, Tribal Echo, die ATKV-Riel-dans- and Crescendo-wenners en die Wasgoedlyn-projek met Riku Lätti, Churchil Naudé,Willim Welsyn, Lochner de Kock en Gert Vlok Nel. Kaartjies is by plankton.mobi beskikbaar.Besoek www.oesfees.co.za vir meer inligting.
Award-winning playwright Louis Viljoen’s“pitch black” political comedy The King-makers is currently on stage at The FugardTheatre.
Starring Pierre Malherbe, Rebecca Ma-kin-Taylor and Brent Palmer,The Kingmak-ers follows a group of opposition party strat-egists as they attempt to place a neutral par-ty member in contention for leadership.
After an internal power struggle leavesthem out in the cold and on the fringes ofthe party, they come up with a plan to shapea seemingly ambitionless but well-respectedpolitician into a leader. With the help of arising commercial corporation seeking po-litical clout and possible government con-
tracts, the stage is set for a merciless powergrab and perhaps a chance at revenge.
The three heroes spend their days makingsure the system works for no-one except thelucky few or the ones who can afford to doas they please, but after years of working inthe dark and the cold, financially speaking,they conspire to get something for them-selves, whether it be gold or power.The Kingmakers runs until Saturday 19
March, but viewers are warned that theshow contains extremely strong languageand carries an age restriction of 16.V Tickets cost between R130 and R150 and are availa-ble from Computicket or the Fugard Theatre box of-fice on 021 461 4554.
‘Kingmakers’ a harsh show
The dark humour and iconic score of Swee-ney Todd are currently on stage at Theatreon the Bay.
Starring Jonathan Roxmouth and CharonWilliams-Ross and featuring sublime theat-rics, a thrilling, chilling story and music andlyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Sweeney Toddis directed and designed by the award-win-ning KickstArt team of Steven Stead andGreg King.
An all-star South African cast playingalongside Roxmouth as the Demon Barberof Fleet Street and Williams-Ross as Mrs.Lovett, includes Michael Richard, Candicevon Litsenborgh, Jaco van Rensburg, AnneMarie Clulow, Adam Pelkowitz, LucianoZuppa, Wesley Swain Lauder, GermandtGeldenhuys, Cameron Botha, Pauline duPlessis, Sanli Jooste, Claire Simonis, MeganRigby, Schoeman Smit as well as Earl Grego-ry.
This American thriller tells the outland-ish tale of urban legend Sweeney Todd whofamously murdered his clients in his barberchair, after which his whacky neighbourand partner in crime, Mrs. Lovett, turnedthem into much sought after meat pies.V Sweeney Todd is at Theatre on the Bay in CampsBay until Saturday 9 April 2016 with matinee per-formances on Saturdays. Tickets are available atComputicket.
Very close shave cuts to bone
Jonathan Roxmouth as Sweeney Todd andCharon Williams-Ross as Mrs. Lovett.
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est in nine years, says general manager Bri-an Usher.Property World are not only the official
on-site agents for new residential develop-ments launched by Rabie Property Group,the developers of Century City, but they alsooperate extensively in the precinct’s second-hand housingmarket where they hold an es-timated market share of more than 50%.Usher said in January this year they had
finalised 11 resales totalling just under R22million – almost double the six recorded thepreviousyearwhichwasa recordhighat thetime.This was followed by an even stronger
February where they notched up 14 resaleswith a total value of just under R31 million– again the highest achieved in nine years.The previous high was eight sales recordedin February last year.He said the jump in re-
sales in the first twomonths of the yearbrought to 67 the numberof resales achieved sincethe start of the current fi-nancial year.Usher said part of the
increase in sales was dueto more stock being onthemarketwhich in turnwas a function of thegrowth in the number ofresidential front doors atCentury City in recentyears. When current de-velopments are complet-ed there will be around4000 homes.“In spite of the in-
crease in stock, demandis still outstripping sup-
ply and well-priced units are selling quick-ly,” he said.He says many sellers were investors who
were selling older units in establishedblocks to realise significant capital growthand then re-investing in newer properties inthe precinct.Development sales during the first two
months of 2016 were also “ticking over nice-ly” with a total of 22 units having been soldfor a total value of more than R53 million inthe first two months of the year.“The seven development units sold in Feb-
ruary were all Waters’ Edge apartments,which is our latest residential developmentand theonlydeveloper stock currently avail-able.“We have not even started construction
yet, so as with all other new developmentsat Century City this will be sold out long be-fore completion which is scheduled for thesecond half of 2017.”
Residential resalesat an alltime high
Ashton Park at Century City where there have been a number ofresales recently.
There will be lots of cricketingaction and live music on thecards at this weekend’s CapeTown Sixes Cricket and Cul-tural Festival.Taking place at the Green
Point Cricket Club on Satur-day and Sunday, the festivalincludes a cricket tourna-ment, which is endorsed byWestern Province Cricket As-sociation, where local and in-ternational semi-pro and ama-teur teams will be competing.Money raised from the cor-
porate league has gone to-wards three developmentteams’ participation in thepremier league and a cricketclinic at Khayelitsha CricketClub.The development team in-
clusion is about giving thoseteams that might not have anopportunity the chance to playon the big stage.Spectators will also be able
to sample food from the Foodof Nations Village, featuringcuisine from the world’s greatcricketing countries.Little ones can enjoy the safe
children’s and family zone,while parents can look for-ward to live music every day.Mango Groove, Jimmy Nevis, the Kiff-
ness and Rory Elliot (from Plush) willend the festival with themain concert on
Sunday evening.V Visit www.capetownsixesfestival.com for tick-et options, bookings and more informationabout the festival.
Cricket and culture
Dave Callaghan and Meyrick Pringle are two of theambassadors of the Cape Town Sixes Cricket andCultural Festival.
With everykilogramof bottle tops collect-ed, enough money can be raised to giveone child that was born with a cleft lip orpalate a life-changing operation.This year, Operation Smile has part-
nered with a number of local librariesand Fair Cape Dairies to raise money forthese operations.Last year they managed to pay for four
children’s operations.This year’s campaign will draw to a
close on World Smile Day in October andthe aim of Operation Smile is to doublethe amount of money raised last year.The public can help by collecting plas-
tic bottle caps from Fair Cape Dairiesproducts as well as any other plastic bot-tle caps and dropping it off at selected li-
braries.Each operation costs R5 500 and every
kilogram of bottle tops collected will berecycled. Independent auditors will en-sure that the money raised will go to-wards paying for the vital surgery.“Every three minutes, a child is born
with a cleft lip and/or a cleft palate. Chil-dren born with cleft conditions may suf-fer torments, malnourishment and diffi-culty with speech,” says Adva Brivikfrom Operation Smile. “It is estimatedthat two billion, or one quarter of theworld’s population, lack access to care.Billions more lack access to safe sur-gery.”V The participating libraries are Bellville, Good-wood, Parow and Table View.
Bottle tops help give smiles
The second office block of global engineer-ing company Aurecon at Century City hasbeen awarded a five-star Green Star Officev1 Design rating by the Green BuildingCouncil of South Africa (GBCSA).The 3300 square metre building has been
built adjacent to Aurecon’s original 7000squaremetre premiseswhichwas in fact thefirst office building in South Africa to re-ceive a five-star Green Star rating.Aurecon was responsible for the design of
all the engineering services of the projectand also the Green Star Rating application,with assistance from Ludwig Design Con-sulting.Developed by the Rabie Property Group
for listed property development and invest-ment group Ingenuity Property Invest-ments, Aurecon 2 brings to 10 the numberof Green Star rated buildings at CenturyCity and to six the number that haveachieved a five-star Green Star rating.The other buildings to achieve five stars
are Bridge Park East and West, which werealso developed by theRabie PropertyGroup,and No 17 Park Lane which is home to theAuditor General and which was developedby Asset Matrix. The sixth five-star ratedbuilding is Chevron.
All the other Green Star rated buildingsat the Century City complex have achievedfour stars.The Standard Bank branch in Canal Walk
Shopping Centre also recently achieved afour-star Green Star Interiors v1 As Builtrating.A number of other applications for Green
Star ratings are still pending including thatof the Century City Urban Squarewhich hasbeen developed by Rabie at a cost of R1 bil-lion andwhich includes a conference centre,a 125 roomhotel, offices, apartments and res-taurants in five buildings fronting onto apublic square.Rabie director Colin Anderson said their
visionwas to have the biggest concentrationof green buildings in one precinct and thistheywere attempting to do in the conferencecentre precinct which is home to not onlythe buildings around the square but alsoChevron, Bridge Park, Nos 3 Bridgewaysand the business centre.“We firmly believe that by building green
buildings, coupledwith the roll out of Centu-ry City Connect – the high speed fibre opticnetwork which enabling the fastest connec-tivity speeds inAfrica –we are ‘future proof-ing’ our buildings.”
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* All troubled marriages* Financial Problems* Bad Luck/Oil-Good luck* Business increase* Witch Craft ProblemsCall/Sms 0634790159
.MAMMA SHAMIM
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.PETER the Healer* Financial problems* Bring back lost lover* Win lucky numbers
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* I give good luck & fightbad luck
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.PSYCHIC/PRINCE
FAITHHe specialises in Lost
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All race i recommend youto visit him and getproblems solved.
For appointment call:073 833 6626 email:
[email protected] Town, Bellville &
Khayelitsha.
WOMAN DOCTOR* Bring back lost lover
* Lucky stick* Magic Wallet - R350* I give good luck &fight bad luck
* Clear all bad debtsCall 083 354 7988
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LEGAL
1440.
.Attorney: Divorce,Criminal Matters0219493619 Rob v.d. Linde
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BOEDELSTestamente, egskeidings,voorhuwelikse kontrakte.Bel Gideon 0219484872Meyer Nel Prokureurs
.DIVORCES, Estates, Criminalmatters, etc. Adams CarewKeyster Attorneys, 28 VredeStreet, Bellville, (021) 945 1144
.EGSKEIDINGS, Boedels, ens.Cap van Tonder 021 930 5721
.EGSKEIDINGS,strafhof ens.Buks vd Schyff 083 462 9298
.
.
LOANS
1445
.A BRIDGING LOANWaiting for Pension /Package payouts?SMS or send"please call me"082 301 7856Ph: 0860 105 546
.AA PAWN ANY VEHICLELowest interest 5%.Tel. 082 058 9735
.AANBOD: Pawn your vehicle021 975 6166 / 084 247 4726
.AANBOD: Verpand motors by ons!% 021 987 2277 / 082 558 4836
.
Are u waiting on aPENSION /PROVIDENTpayout? Lump sum only.Sms/Call: 0768867655
.
.BRIDGE LOAN
Waiting for money fromSELLING your home?Get paid in 24 Hours!Kobus - 083 232 7597
.LOANS approved in 5 minutes.Blacklisted and garnishee welcome.SMS name, surname & ID number,net & gross salary and companyname to Pinky 083 330 5607
.
PERSONAL
1460
.
Badisa Tygerberg soekdringend na volgendepersone oor familie
sake:• Jo-Anne CupidoSkakel maatskaplikewerker Mevrou Visser
021 939-9120
16 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 16 Maart 2016GEKLASSIFISEERD
CENTRALFLOORING
DUSTLESSFLOORSANDING
Eienaar toesig. Free quotes
Willie 073 228 3929www.centralflooring.co.za
Debt weighing you down?- One affordable monthly instalment- Legal protection from credit provider- Enough money to cover your basic monthly living
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Tel. 021 919 2271, Sel 083 460 3689E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.helpmydebt.co.zaWeb: www.helpmydebt.co.za
Registered Debt Counsellors NCRDC2039
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BELASTINGOpgawe en konsultasieIndividue enklein besighedeQuantum Portefeuljes082 498 3738 of021 975 1615
.Hereby an urgent appealfor the biological motheror any family members of
a new born baby girlfound on 29 February
2016 near the Bloekom-bos Hall in Bloekombos,Kraaifontein. Pleasecontact Social Worker,Bianca Mechnig-Allan on021 913 8224, regardingan urgent family matter.
.
PSYCHIC MIAFor accurate answers to allproblems, SMS your name,date of birth and a specificquestion to 38381.R10 per sms
.
SIENER / PSYCHIC021 910 3499072 903 0822
.VOLMAAN-vriendskapsklub.(Sedert 1994). Enkel en alleen, opsoek na jou sielsgenoot? % Elize,021 801 0580 / 071 340 2290
.
TRAINING &EDUCATION
1480.
.NAALDWERKKLASSELANGEBERG RIDGE( R100 per les van 3 ure)
BeginnersklasKinderklere
Klere-herstelwerk (broek kortermaak, zips vervang )
WhatsApp of SMS 082 555 8673
.
WANTED
1485.
1001 MEUBELSOns koop 2de hands.Tel. 083 255 6148
.
2de handse en nuweklere, skoene, beddegoed,gordyne, breekgoed, potte,panne, eletriese ware,
MEUBELS bv. beddens, sit-kamerstelle, yskaste, TV'sens VIR HARDE KONTANTTel: Johan 074 474 4275
.
AANDAGBETAALKONTANT
VIR ALLE 2DE-HANDSEmeubels, beddens,sitkamerstelle,
yskaste, stowe, elektrieseware, kombuisware,breekgoed, beddegoed,
klere, ens.Tel. 021 558 7546 /082 4100 405
.Enige huishoudelike itemsen meubels gesoek virkontant. Skakel: Liza078 4534400
.
ATTENTIONCASH PAID
FOR ALL SECOND-HAND FURNITURE,
Beds, lounge suits, stoves,fridges & bric a brac.Tel. 021 558 7546 /082 4100 405
.BEST PRICES FOR LP RECORDS &CD'S. Phone: 083 502 2120
.
FRIDGES WANTEDWORKING OR FAULTY
SMS sell to083 425 0447
.
WEDDINGS
1490
.A MARRIAGE OFFICERGet married anytime,anywhere. Phone0219305119 / 0828524571
.
GENERALNOTICES
.
COMMUNITYNOTICES
1210
.
VERKOOP VAN BESIG-HEID in terme van Artikel34(1) van die InsolvensieWet Nr 24 van 1936, soosgewysig, dat dit die voor-neme van ALLAN HAMPS-HIRE, in sy hoedanigheid aslid van VEDPOL BK,Registrasienommer BK98/05014/23 is, om sybesigheid bekend as LAFAMIGLIA CHARTERS, geleëte T-Jetty, V & A Water-front, Kaapstad, wie sybesigheid bedryf, as sulks(as ‘n lopende saak) aanCRISTAL ILLUMINÉKONSULT (EDMS) BPK,Registrasienommer2013/145452/07, verteen-woordig deur LOURENSANDRIES STEPHANUS DUPLESSIS, met effek van dieuitloop van 31 dae vanafdatum van laaste publikasiehiervan, waartydens diekoper as sulks besigheid indieselfde naam vir sy eierekening sal doen. LUCASDYSEL CROUSEPROKUREURS, Van derBylstraat, Durbanville
.
FOR SALE
.
WENDY HOUSES
1677
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AK WENDY'SCash D.I.Y. 3 x 6 - R5 4003 x 9 - R7 5003 x 3 - R3 5003 x 7 - toilet + basin R8 200082 621 4441/021 3935475
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AGRICULTURE
1601
.
HANEPOOT DRUIWESpesiale aanbod, 10 kg verpak inkarton, R95. Kleiner hoeveelhede
R14 per kilogram.Remhoogte/ Bottelary
021 903 6276
.
BOOKS
1607
.EK KOOP BOEKE enlangspeelplate. 0826708987
.
ANTIQUES& ART
1605
.Ek koop antiekeware,juweliersware ,speelgoed, kombuisware, linne,skilderye, ornamente & meubelsSkakel Anita 082 963 8877
.
BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610.
.600 x 600 mm-sementblokkeR45 elkSkakel Nadine, 060 437 0821
.
CLOTHING
1615.
A Cash Deal on AllGoods
Cash paid for all yourunwanted good quality
ladies, mens, kids clothing.Shoes, linen, bric 'n brac
etc.Christelle/Christiaan
0844081437.
FURNITURE
1635.A1 FURNITURE SHOPKoop alle tweedehandse
beddens/meubels/breekware.
KOM DADELIK0835651685/0219824176
078 150 1702.
AANDAGAAN ALMALDIRK BETAALKONTANTVir alle
2de-handse meubels,kombuisware, ens.Tel. 021 558 9815/082 443 2640
.AANDAG: Barend soekdringend 2de HandseMeubels, Beddens, kaste& yskaste om te koop.Betaal kontant en kom
haal self.Skakel 082 848 2880
.AANKOOP van meubelsvir kontant % 021 982 2401/083 383 2505.
.AARON WANTS ENTIRE
Home Contents. 074 554 6614.
AUCTIONINTERACTIONOns koop en verkoop
alle bruikbare meubels.KOM DADELIK.ALLE AREAS
WERNER083 5651685/0219824176
078 150 1702.
Enkelbed met matras teen R300Skakel: Nadine 060 437 0821
.SPOT CASH
For Full Contents ofhouse, 2nd hand
Furniture, Antiques &wardrobes, loungesuites and fridges.021 591 5708076 017 0630
.
THEOKOOP2de Handse Meubels.
% 083 310 1081..
MISCELLANEOUS
1655.AANDAG ALMAL:
ALLE GROOTMENS-DOEKEbeskikbaar. Laagste pryse in dieWes-Kaap. Skakel Vera of Dian
Tel: 021 5911104
.
PETS
1660
.
MOBILE DOG WASH & DIPGood service, low rates.Hennie ( 0762201607
.
WANTED TO BUY
1675
.
2de handse en nuweklere, skoene, beddegoed,gordyne, breekgoed, potte,panne, eletriese ware,
MEUBELS bv. beddens, sit-kamerstelle, yskaste, TV'sens VIR HARDE KONTANTTel: Johan 074 474 4275
.BEST CASH PAID PER ITEM
For: Clothing, Furniture, Appliances.082 419 1110/ 021 555 3111
.CASH / KONTANT
Vinyl plate, CD's, vintage audio.Tel. 084 240 3878
.
.Kontant vir klere, skoene, linne,ens. WhatsApp of SMSLoryn 084 857 7238
.
GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
.
CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803
.A SPECIAL CARPETCLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R4506 Seater Couches forR450Beds, Curtains & Cars. Dryin 45 minContact Rob078 556 6708web [email protected]
.
.CARPETS, COUCHES CLEANEDA deep wash at best rates.021 592 0626/082 428 7163
.
Estie MadroogmakersNuwe no.
0215920487/0832896674
.
New Tech Dry Carpet CleanersAdvanced Technology offers you.Sparkling clean 90% dry carpets,
upholstery 6 seater R480No powder or steam.
Tel: 0215920487/0832896674Email: [email protected] suburbs
.
BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801
.
ABLE HANDYMANBuilding industry, skilled in
all trades Commercial,industrial and domesticRepairs and constructionCall: Les 083 545 9948or 021 9032022
.AWILL BOUERS. NHBRC- gereg.Aanbouings, strukturele betonwerk,nuwe huise, afdakke & verfwerk.William 0722297619
.
CARPORTS /PATIO COVERS
SEEwww.
carportscapetown.co.za083 414 8103/021 858 1873
.
ONSITE PROJECTSAlgemene bouwerk enopsit van afdakke.
Skakel vir gratis kwotasieCornel 078 434 8706
.
ALTERATIONS, RENOVATIONS,MAINTENANCE
Electrical, Carpentry, hanging ofdoors, roofing, tiling, painting & brickpaving, carports, water proofing,pumbing, skimming, roof cleaning.Andrew 082 935 2251 /021 903 9563 - AVAILABLE
.
.
BUILDINGPLANS
1802.
BOUPLANNEBillike fooie.
Flink, kundige diens.estetiese ontwerpe.
SACAP - Reg.Goedkeuring.
Alle Ure: 021 903 8063Mitch 0836018476
.
BOUPLANNETeken & ontwerp van
nuwe huise & aanbouings.REG. MET SACAP.Skakel Riaan
% 082 415 9696.
Building Plans /Bouplanne
Karel 021 9814788 /0724465054
www.lifestylearchitec-ture.co.za
.
CLEANING
SERVICES
1805.
CLEANINGSERVICES
HOMES, OFFICES &SPRING CLEANING.
0219499082/074 3096830.
.
DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807.
.DSTV OVHD AERIAL
REPAIRS &INSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &
HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call:0724008789
.DSTV SERVICES
Fast, affordable & friendlyGerrit Nel 0761820125
.
.NB Satellite ServicesDSTV Installs. HD PVR,X-tra View, Dish checks.Nicky 072 377 [email protected].
.
ELECTRICAL
1810.#1 AIR-CON & FRIDGE Services ,Repairs,Installations,Fridges wan-ted. 021 945 1376/ 078 901 1594
.
Aircon & AppliancesRepair: Fridges, Stoves,washing machines,
tumble dryers, Aircons,Dishwasher,
ONSITE RepairsContact Tiaan021 917 1620 /082 776 2393
.
.Airconditioning and fridges.Repairs & Installations .021 917 1384 / 071 710 9299
.
ALL APPLIANCES REPAIREDON SITE
Fridges, stoves, washing machineswith guarantee and regas from R180Skakel Francois 0798381851
.ALTYD KONTANT
Vir jou yskas, vrieskas.werkend of nie - werkend
0820864752.
BESTE PRYSE VIRYSKASTEVrieskaste -Werkend of nie.Tel. 072 493 9332
.
.CHESTFREEZERS & FRIDGES,dbl beds, tv's URGENTLY WANTED!(021) 911 3366 /083 377 7223
.
ELECTRICIANMichael 021 939 2543/
082 479 6083
.Fridges & Deep Freezers wanted
Working or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507
.FRIDGES WANTEDWorking fridges wanted & cash offer.Tel. 071 710 9299
.FRIDGES WANTEDDEAD OR ALIVEWE COLLECT &CASH OFFER
Call 071 710 9299.
REGAS & REPAIROF FRIDGESSMS regas to083 425 0447
.
WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliances.Regassing done on all
types of fridges @ R180.Tel. 0782128078
3 months' guarantee!
.
ELECTRONIC &DIGITAL SERVICES
1815
.ON-SITE PC REPAIRSUpgrades, ADSL set-up
Virus removal. Free QuotesWERNER at 083 788 0876
or 021 982 4951www.imonet.co.za
.
REPAIRS
1818
.
All handyman jobs,electrical and buildingCornel Botha076 633 5151
.
GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825
.AAA BOOMSLOPING ENSNOEIWERK. ALLE AREAS( HANNES 0724114820
.
AAATREE FELLINGPruning&Fellingof Trees&Palms.STUMPREMOVAL
% Deneys Steyn:0837699286
Charl Steyn 071 347 0717.
ACE TREEFELLINGFelling of trees & palms,pruning, stump removal,
general clean-ups,free quotes
Selwyn 0832676181021 903 2022
.ADDO MASTERFELL
TREEFELLERSAfsaag en snoei
van bome en palmsHannes 082 082 3116
.
AFSAAG VAN BOMEWegry van tuinvullisDavid 072 676 9651021 975 5084
.AM LANDSCAPING
Trellises, plants, pots, pavers, waterfeatures, stone, bark & roll-on lawn.
New & up-grading of irrigationsystems. I beat any written quote.
Anton 082 729 3811.
BENNO - TUINETuinuitleg, algeheleskoonmaak, afsaag vanbome, snoeiwerk.
*PERSOONLIKE TOESIG*Tel: 021 903 1272Tel: 082 775 0977
.
BLUESCAPEWellpoints & irrigation.
Call: 072 293 8270
.Boomsloop,snoei verwyder021 930 1258 / 074 789 2176
.DIE ROMMELMANTuinvullis verwydering.Tel 083 458 3416/
988-0374.
IRRIGATION REPAIRS& GARDEN SERVICES
%082 856 4578.
KOMPOS TE KOOPR20 per streepsak. Min. 30 sakkevir aflewering. Ook bakkievragte(1,75m2) beskikbaar vir R600.Skakel 083 650 [email protected]
.
MD Roll-on LawnsLandscaping & Roll-on lawns
Contact Marchell on 0824982432
.
Tree Fellows RecyclingTree Stump Removal, Site Cleaning,
Garden Refuse Removal,Tree Felling, Tree Trimming, PalmTree Cleaning, Stump Grinding,Root Treatment, Laying of Lawn,Garden Clean Ups, Garden Services20 Years Nursery Retail Experience.
Reliable & Fully InsuredFree quotes All Areas (CPT Based)Wayne Swarts 083 234 6854
.
GLASS/WINDOWS
1827.ALUMINIUM windows, doors,b.bars, gates & glass repairs.Call: 073 429 7856
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835.
ALL BUILD IN CUPBOARDSKitchens, Bedrooms,
TV units + Office furniture(Private/Builders/Developers)
35YRS EXP WITH REF'SJohn 083 7347050 / 021 9192085
.
.
Built-in CupboardsVir beste prys, kwaliteit, inalle areas. Tel:Brian by
0219 495 001/082 8546051
.
DESIGNERKITCHENS(25 Years Exp)
FreeQUOTESOnSiteColour 3DDesigns
Call Erica 084 611 2037.
LAMINATEDFLOORINGBLINDSWe beat anyRealistic Quote
% GLENTON 072 409 5224.
S A TILING•Voortreflike Teelwerk•Muur en vloer•Oordoen van badkamers•Klein TeelwerkKONTAK MARCEL OFSMS : 083 7622 411
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836.
BUILDING & ROOFINGPaving, braai rms, boundary walls,roofing, plumbing, garages,carportsNHBRC 24/7. Plans guaranteed.Tel: 082 956 7776 / 021 982 1309
.G E ROOFING
Roof repairs, Water-proofing, Gutters,Facias, Carports,Skylights
2 Year Guarantee.
MANAGER'S SPECIALGOEDKOEP, MAARKWALITEIT PAVING& VIBRACRETE MUREEN VERHOGINGSOns doen enige soortpaving. Vir gratiskwotasie skakel:083 715 5209
.
UNIVERSAL PAVINGGratis kwotasie vir alle
areasSkakel 021 94544550732631191
(Mnr Boonzaaier)
.
MISCELLANEOUS
1845.
A BEST TILERAll tiling wall and floor,
from R30/m2
Call Desmond021 988 3295/072 566 1281
.AHA Burglar Bars,Gates&Vibr
Tel: 021 933 1647083 542 1097 of 021 909 1807
.
ALL TILINGDo work myself, Mike
076 9364153 / 0219307015
.
Burglar Bars Gates,Fencing&Balustrade.Call Alex @ ABBG for a
free quote.T:082 496 8760www.abbg.co.za
.DIE LAAGSTEPRYSE VIR
* DIEFWERING* SPAANSE SKERMS* VEILIGHEIDSHEKKE* TRALIEWERK, ENS."BYVOORBEELD"
%08330255590219489479 k.u.
TERTIUS MACFARLANEGRATIS KWOTASIES
.Handyman Services
Fast. Affordable. Reliable.Gerrit Nel 0761820125
.KWALITEITSTAALWERKE
vir diefwering, Spaanse diefwering,hekke, rolhekke,
omheinings, balustrades, afdakke,outomatisering van hekke.Skakel KOBUS DE JONGH021 988 6547/ 083 962 8437
.
L&HMaintenanceVir alle verfwerk, hout
werk, dakskoonspuit, daklekke, lê van houtvloere,teëls, opsit van droëmuurkonstruksies & knottypi-neplafonne.Gratis kwota-sie % Louis 0721251288
.NEED A LOCKSMITHTel. Alex 078 6121 639
Woensdag, 16 Maart 2016 CLASSIFIEDS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 17
.MIKES HANDISERVE
Your all round''make nice''Handiman
Call Mike 083 4599 748021 949 1285
.
Nutsman enige werk groot ofklein Petrus 0796888859
.
PAINTING
1872.ABRIE VERF/PAINT021 981 6805 / 083 328 3628
.ALLE VERFWERK.Billik met toesig
Frikkie 076 973 9100
.High pressure cleaning.Call 073 094 0944
.
PLUMBERS
1855.911 PLUMBING EXPERT
Phone George 021 5346278 /083 659 3326
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PLUMBING24/7 SERVICETel: 021 948 3070Tel: 081 016 7023
.24/7 PLUMBING
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE% Quinton 084 564 2451
.
RUBBLE
REMOVAL
1860.
1.3-ton bakkie A2ZTransport anything. % 083 783 9458
.BOU-/TUIN-/MOTORHUIS-rommel. Tel: 0790259221
.BOUROMMEL VERWYDERINGMELINDA 021 930 5411
.Call Martin 084 907 5513RUBBLE REMOVAL
Garden Refuse, RenovationRubble, Garage junk,treefelling
.
RUBBLE8-ton truck
CALL 0828459998
.
Rubble Trouble076 302 2468
.
The JunktruckersRubble, garden waste,
junk.Tel. 079 256 7667
.
SWIMMING POOLS
1867.BAKGAT POOLS
New Pools, RenovationsRepairs, Pool Nets &Covers, Pool HeatingCall: 082 826 5455
.
DJ POOLSSWEMBAD DIENSTE
*Pompe *Filters *LekkeTel: DJ 072 589 2802
.
POOLBLUBeste Pryse en Diens% 083 610 1211
.PRICE POOLS
For all your pool equipment andservicing needs.
Jaco Visser 082 336 9984
.
TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870.
.
.
.
.1.3 Ton Bakkie met Drywer inBellville area - 0799954815
.A2B Afford-A-MoveOns verkoop boksePierre 083 255 6148
.
AA ENGELBRECHTMEUBELVERVOER
[email protected]: 083 231 2964
.
AMAZING MOVES( 0219310328/0837230263
.MEUBELVERVOERmet persoonlike toesig.021 945 1376 / 083 303 8684
.
MINI VERVOEREnige tyd beskikbaar Gratis kwotasie
Eienaar bestuur selfAnthonie 082 611 5631/021 930 4565
.
Nolen's TransportHome&Office Removals
Enclosed TruckTel: 021 903 3013
.
.
REYNECKE'SREMOVALS
No move too small.Storage & packaging
available.Tel./fax: 021 591 0375
083 227 4245083 233 1784
.
BUSINESS
.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
2415
.EARN EXTRA INCOME sellingAvon products. SMS/Whatsappname & area to 084 470 9888
.EARN EXTRA MONEYBy Selling AvonSMS Name/AreaTel: 074 602 7373
.EKSTRA GELD!
Benodig 50 Avon AgenteOntvang gratis geskenk.Tel. 082 933 3986
.
GELEENTHEID VIR LEEFTYD!Ekstra inkomste - Geen VerkopeMaak verskil in gemeenskap
SMS Naam/Area 084 887 0772
.Income opportunity. Make adifference in your community.No selling of products, Trainingprovided. Send your name, areaand contact no to 076 7727 199
.Like to earn extra with AVONCall: M Blom 0833914754 [email protected]
.Like to earn extra with JUSTINECall: M Blom 0833914754 [email protected]
.Soek jy n ekstra inkomste. Hier isvir jou n geleentheid om maklikekstra geld te verdien. Kontak myvir meer inligting. 081 762 0810
.
SERVICES
2420
.ALL ACCOUNTING, tax,payroll & all Reg.0219305310
.
"How to direct your business towhere you want it to be at the end
of 2016.See http://brightfuturetrai-ning.yolasite.com/ "
.
HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
.
ACCOMMODATION
2635
.Kleinmond self-catering units
available from R350.www.wavecrestholidays.co.za or
Tel. Erika 082 550 5585
.
VEHICLES
.
ACCESSORIES, SPARES& MODIFICATIONS
3001
.ALL CANOPIES: Sell or Pawn.Instant Cash. Phone 082 058 9735
.GESOEK: Canopies, trailers, cars& bakkies. Pawn as well.021 987 2277/082 558 [email protected]
.
VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080
.ALL your motor vehicle repairs ifyou cant come to me, I will come toyou. Call: 082 301 6618
.ALLE DIESEL-ENJINS:Herstelwerk. Billike tariewe.Skakel 073 092 7128
.ALLE HERSTELWERK, diensteaan alle voertuie in alle areas.Billike tariewe. Tel. 083 529 9972
.
VEHICLESWANTED TO BUY
3075
.1001 Cars & Bakkies
Top pryse - onder R100,000Tel. 083 255 6148
.AANBOD AANALLE EIENAARS
Ons koop nie-lopende ofbeskadigde voertuie virkontant. Beste pryse.Ons verwyder gratis.Skakel 083 294 8428of 021 949 9083
.
AANBODEk soek nie-lopende,stukkende of ongeluk-beskadigde voertuie.
Ek betaal kontant en verwyder uvoertuig gratis uit enige gebied
Tel. 021 949 6066 /076 211 1620
.
AANBODEk soek nie-lopende,stukkende of ongeluk-beskadigde voertuie.
Ek betaal kontant en verwyder uvoertuig gratis uit enige gebied
Tel. 021 949 6066 /076 211 1620
.
AANDAGKits kontant vir u
voertuig082 767 1953/079 6770 221
.
ALL AUTO/MANUAL CARS,LDV'S OR SUV'S WANTED.Visit: www.mycarlot.co.zafor vehicles available.
E-mail: [email protected]% 021 821 1303
."ALL Bakkies, Cars, Micro Busses
and Bikes Wanted."PHONE 082 058 9735
.Alle bakkies / motors gesoek.021 975 6166 / 084 247 4726
.Alle bakkies / motors gesoek.082 558 4836 /021 987 [email protected]
.
.
Koop alle karre,bakkiesen mikrobussevir kontant
Beste pryse word betaalAlle areas
%Marius: 0834789121Annette 0812702322
.
Aandag soek asb enige bakkies &motors vir kontant Louise
073 265 6558
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PROPERTIES
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BUSINESSFOR SALE
3212
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Indoor Play CentreCoffee Shop & EventsVenue (Building Excl.)Price Negotiable
Contact: 084 207 9241
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FLATS TO RENT
3250
.Burgundy Estate
2 Bedrms, 1 bath, 2nd floor modernflat in security complex. BICS inkitchen & bedrms. Parking bay.
R6000 p.m. Security dep. required.Available 1 April 2016.
Call Kim at 072 559 5179.
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HOUSES TO LET
3270
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Brackenfell/Proteahoogte3 slpk., dmh. R11,000 p.m.Tel. 082 538 6320
.PARKLANDS
3 Bedroom house, lounge/diningroom, family bathroom and en-suite,double garage on large grounds.
Monthly rental is R12,000.2 Months deposit is required.Please contact Graham on021 559 3065 or 083 236 4447
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LODGING WANTED
3285
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Gesoek kamer te huur.Parow of Goodwoodomgewing vir R1500pm
%0729930510
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RETIREMENTVILLAGES
3309
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AFTREEDURBANVILLE2 Slaapkamers
Te KoopCindy 076957 7605
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ROOMS TO LET
3315
.KUILS RIVER, Sunbird Park, roomsavail. No children. Single R1400 incl.,sharing R1700 incl. 021 908 1250/072 255 7574
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EMPLOYMENT
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ARTISANS/TRADE
3620
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Gevestigde Maatskappy isopsoek na
kabinetmakers in dieNoordelike Voorstede.
Vereistes: Moetonafhanklik kan
funksioneer; moet 3 jaarondervinding hê &betroubare vervoer.
Kontak (027) 422 1340 ofstuur CV na :
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FINANCIAL
3675
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JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTBRACKENFELL
B.Com/B.Tech withfinancial acc.
Min. 2 yrs exp. on SAP adv.hanchen@
fokuspersonnel.co.za
.
Junior Rekeningkundigeposisie beskikbaar bygroeiende firma in
Stellenridge. Eie vervoer.Kontak:
Van Riet ProfessionalAccountants072 150 3260 /Stuur CV na:
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GENERAL
3680
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APPLY NOW to become anIndependent Avon Representative orSales Leader. Earn money on yourown terms. Join my team today
061 234 1954
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BAKSTERS BENODIGby Durbanville Tuisbedryf,
Wellingtonweg.Skakel: Barbara 071 190 0132
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BELLVILLE SENIORSENTRUM
Vakante betrekkingAlgemene werker
Algemeneinstandhoudingstake
Aansoeke kan gerig wordaan die bestuurder en perhand afgelewer word teJessiestraat 25, Chrismar,Bellville. Sluitingsdatum18 Maart 2016.
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BrackenfellPosition for a cookKitchen experience
required /knowledge ofIndian spices
Preferably MoslemContact Devi083 381 5595
.CHAR Mon.Wed.Fri%0797484168
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Earn extra money byselling Avon Products.SMS name & area to084 516 3353.
.EXTRAS URGENTLY REQUIRED
for various TV Series,Movies & TV CommercialsAll ages, shapes & sizesNo experience needed,high earning potential
Contact us on 021 447 9459.
HONDESALON - Bellvilleomgewing. Benodig"GROOMERS"
Skakel 082 374 8953
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Klaar met skool!Kry nog steeds nie werknie? Ons is op soek naenergieke, jong en
entoesiastiese applikante.Werk en leer terwyl jy
betaal word!Begin met R5000 plus
vervoer, sel en behuisingtoelaag!
Lisa 081 435 5249
.LOOKING for char work.Mon - Fri. 071 054 0145
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PERSOONLIKEASSISTANT POSBESKIKBAAR INBELLVILLE CBD
MAANDAG – VRYDAGBASIES + KOMMISIE
AFRIKAANS EERSTE TAALN VEREISTE
KONTAK NATASHA0740868183
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RECRUITMENTAGENTSneeded ASAP
Professional Company inVoortrekker st, Bellville
Are looking for theservices of two men or
women Ages 21yr-30yr todo in-house recruitment.Training will be provided
and people skills will countIn your favor.
Good Salary + commissionWorking hours
Monday – Fridays8:00-17:00
Candidates phoneChristine for interview
074 086 8183
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SALES & ADMINSTAFF NEEDED
R4000PM021 838 2116021 838 2170
.
Verdien +-R16500.00 p.mDeeltyds / Voltyds
Skakel Tracey0724163875/0219100992
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HAIR/BEAUTY
3685
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Hair stylist wantedfor upmarket salon in
Aurora Center on Rent achair basis.
Gary 071 113 6011for full details
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HAIRDRESSINGGents salon in TygervalleyCentre requires qualifiedstylist. Basic salary R5000
+ 50% Commissionemail CV to:
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SALES &MARKETING
3760
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BemarkingsagenteGevestigde, dinamiesemaatskappy in StiklandBenodig Jong kandidate
om op te lei asbemarkingsagenteVereistes:
* Professionele voorkoms* Tweetalig
*Noordelike voorstedeOnmiddellik beskikbaarOpleiding word verskafMededingende pakketSkakel Mari by021 949 2929
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CGS gebaseer inKaapstad is opsoek na 'n
voltydse dinamiesekantoor konsultant.
Uitstekende kommissievergoeding.
E-pos: [email protected]
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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ADMINISTRATIVE3605
.Persoonlike assistent: Durbanville
NywerheidsparkOns landboutoerusting en spaarparte besigheid
benodig ‘n persoonlike assistent om ons teondersteun, aanvanklik vir ten minste 2 dae per week,met die opsie om die kontrak uit te brei. Vriendelikeen effektiewe administrasie en skakeling met kliente,verskaffers en logistiek is belangrik. Vaardighede
benodig is MS Office en basiese kennis vanPastel/boekhoupakket. Pligte sluit in algemenekantoor administrasie, voorraad, bestellings,
kwotasies, logistieke reelings en administrasie.Moet Afrikaans en Engelssprekend wees.
Salaris onderhandelbaar.
Epos CV en navrae na [email protected].
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SALES & MARKETING3760
.HANDS DOWN DISTRIBUTION
Bellville
Sales PersonQualified hair stylist required for a telesales/customerservice position. Must be professional and have strong
sales, communication and pc literacy skills. Salesexperience and strong product knowledge
advantageous.
Fax CV’s to 086 599 2738 or [email protected]
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FINANCIAL
3675
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CONFIANCEMULTI FAMILYOFFICE (PTY) LTD
Position for Junior Tax ConsultantMust have BcomLLB or BcomTax
Apply atwww.confiance.co.za
.
Experienced SalesladyNeeded for a ladies
Boutique inTygervalley Centre.
Age 35-55Minimum 5 yearsExperience in ladiesclothing to startimmediately.
Please forward C.V. [email protected] fax 021 510 8243
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WANTED
3601
.Char worker avail. Tues., Wed. &Sat. Call: 0847199987
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LEGAL & TENDERS
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GENERALNOTICES
4010
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NOTICE OFATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONLICENCE APPLICATION FOR:NATIONAL ASPHALT - PORT-LAND. Notice is hereby given interms of section 38(3) (a) and(b) of the NEMA: Air Quality Act(ACT 39 of 2004), as amendedread with GNR 893 of 22 Novem-ber 2013. National Asphalt isapplying for an AtmosphericEmission License of a Category 5,subcategory 5.10 listed activityin terms of section 21(1) (a) ofthe NEMA: Air Quality Act (ACT39 of 2004).The plant is situatedon Portion 8 of Farm 1098, Dur-banville. The site falls under thejurisdiction of the City of CapeTown, Ward 22.General Coordinates of the plant:North-south: 33°46'35.3" SLongitude: East-west: 18º34’10.1” ENational Asphalt is an asphaltproducer and road surfacing con-tractor. The license application isavailable on site as from the dateof this advert for a period of 30days for comments. Any com-ments or objections may beaddressed to Jan Bodenstein [email protected].
18 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 16 Maart 2016GEKLASSIFISEERD
WP Media, publishers of TygerBurger,People’s Post and City Vision requires theservicesof a sales representative.Thepersonwill bebased inBellville.This person will be responsible to servicethe area of False Bay, Claremont,Rondebosch,Constantia andWynberg.
Duties:• Daily canvasing of new business by selling blockadvertisements for the direct sales department
• Make sure monthly targets are reached and evenexceeded
• Stimulate themarket bymeans of innovative ideasand by creating advertising platforms which will suitthe client's advertising needs
• Identify and capitalise on opportunities togenerate additional income
Requirements:• Matric or similar qualification• Degree or diploma in marketing would be anadvantage
• At least two years' sales experience would serve asan advantage
• Computer literacy, especially MS Office(Excel,Word, Powerpoint andOutlook)
• Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills• Good communication skills (write and talk)• Good presentation skills• Valid Code 8 driver's licence and own, reliabletransport essential
• A positive attitude and the ability to work in anextremely pressurised environment
• Initiative and the ability to clinch a deal• Ad-hoc functions, openings of businesses,networking events have to be attended in and afterhours
In exchange for the successful candidate's servicesthe company offers a competitive salary and fringebenefits including medical aid, pension and a carallowance.
If you meet the requirements and would like to joint h i s d y n a m i c s a l e s t e a m , g o t ohttp://media24.eng.internal.erecruit.co.za/ andclickon “sales&marketing”.
Closingdate for applications:31March 2016
If you haven't heard fromusby 14April 2016, yourapplication shouldbe regardedasunsuccessful.
In keepingwithMedia24 policy, preferencewill begiven to candidates who will help us achieve ouremployment equity targets.
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CONFIANCEACCOUNTANTS&TAXCONSULTANTS (PTY) LTD
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Apply atwww.confiance.co.za.
Ouditeursfirma in Durbanville benodig diedienste van 'n jong, dinamiese dame asOUDIT/ REKENMEESTERS KLERK
VEREISTES:* Voorbereiding van finansiele state
* Oudit ondervinding* Inkomstebelasting kennis
* Rekenaarondervinding in Quickbooks, Caseware* Working Papers en Excel
* Rekeningkundige kwalifikasie* Eie vervoer
* Goed tweetalig in Afrikaans en EngelsONS BIED:
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STUUR CV AAN: [email protected]
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ARTISANS/TRADE3620
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AKFALUMINIUM'n Paarlse maatskappy, gevestig sedert 2002,
naby die stasie geleë, is op soek na
GLASSNYERS&ASSEMBLERS
Salaris ohb. na gelang van ervaring, dog mededingend,insluitend pensioen
Skakel asseblief : 021 871 1789 ofE-pos: [email protected]
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TECHNICAL
3770
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GENERAL3680
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ELEKTRONIESE TEGNIKUSdringend benodig.
• Produksie verwante werk by fabriek in dieBellville Besigheidspark
• Moet fyn soldeer werk kan verrig (SMDkomponente)
• Beskik oor goeie kennis van elektroniesekomponente
• Gebruik van toets apparate, ossilloskope, ens.• Fout opsporing
Stuur CV aan: [email protected].
ASSESSOR / FACILITATOR IN FIRST AID, FIRE,HEALTH & SAFETY TRAINING
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS:•Qualification in one of the training fields•Facilitation experience in one of the training fields•Valid driver’s licence•FULLY bilingual in English and Afrikaans•Self-confidence, punctuality, professional
& presentable•Ages between 32 – 45•Must be willing to travel
PACKAGE: Highly NegotiableEmail 2 page CV with salary expectation to:
DURBANVILLE Voorbereidingskoolbeskik tans oor ‘n vakature vir ‘n betroubare, Afri-kaans- en Engelssprekende dame in die posisie as
TOESIGHOUER / SKOONMAKERVorige ondervinding en kontakbare verwysings is
noodsaaklik. Moet oor basiese rekenaarvaardigheidbeskik. Ondervinding in die bestelling van produkte enrekordhouding hiervan sal in die aansoeker se guns tel.
Kan dadelik diens aanvaar.Stuur ‘n volledige CV aan: [email protected]
teen Vrydag 18 Maart 2016.Indien u nie genooi word vir ‘n onderhoud nie, aanvaar
dat u aansoek onsuksesvol was..
PERMANENT / TEMPORARYSUMMER JOBSAVAILABLE TODAY
10 Waiters, 10 bartenders, 10 kitchenstaff/chef, 10Cashiers, 10 Call Centre Agents/customer service,
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Next to Park InnHotel Cape TownCall: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170 / 021 828 2416/
081 827 70461 Kort St. RegkamBldg
021 945 2223 / 079 485 5896
.TELEMARKETING AGENT
To generate & retain new clients, whilst achievingtargets in an inbound and outbound call centre
environment.
• Database management • Cold calling • High levelsof client interaction & customer care • Achievingtargets• Fully bilingual in English & Afrikaans • Computerliterate (MS Office package) • Sales and servicefocused• Excellent telephone manner • Deadline andresults-driven • Matric • Sales / marketing experience
PACKAGE OFFERED:R 11 500 p/m + uncapped commission – target based
INTERESTED & QUALIFIED CANDIDATES:Please send a 2 page CV, with references to
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TRAINING COURSES3765
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Kingsway CollegeDHETNO:0199992102
Umalusi Reg:14FET0200011PAwww.kingswaway college.co.za
No Skills No work , add value to your lifeRegistration is still on for the following courses at 50%
discount.Office administration, Tourism, Human resource
Management, Business courses N4 -N6,Project Management , Marketing Management,
Public Relations Accounting / pastel,Information technology, selected Nursing programscommunity Health Care, Ancillary and Home BasedCare, flight attendants and Engineering courses
N1 to N6MATRIC REWRITEANDARANGEOFSHORT
COURSESALSOAVAILABLEHIGHSCHOOL FROMGRADE9-12
CAPETOWNCAMPUS17Heerengrach Str ,Pier House ,6th Floor,
Next to Park InnHotelTel: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 970 /021 828 2416
BELLVILLE CAMPUS1 Kort Str, RegkamBuilding, 2nd Floor, Bellville
Tel: 021 945 2223
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KILLARNEY: MONSTER CARS PREPARE TO SHOOT THE LIGHTS OUT AT KILLARNEY
Power Series is back
The appearance of two top British drivers in the V8 Masters category at Killarney on Saturday is certain to makethe racing even more exciting. PHOTO: DAVE COLINS
ADRIAN PHEIFFER
Having cleared the gunge fromtheir exhausts after the open-ing meeting of the Power Se-
ries at Killarney lastmonth, compet-itors are now preparing to shoot thelights out during the second roundon Saturday. The series is sponsoredby Wingfield Motors.Adding to the excitement will be
the appearance of two top Britishdrivers in the V8 Masters events.Stephen Young, who is based in Lon-don, has become a regular in theseparts and it came as no real surprisewhen he won one of the races duringthe first round. However Pat Gorm-ley has not been to the Cape beforeand may need time to get used to thetrack.One certainty is that neither of
them can expect any mercy from lo-cal hotshots like champion RichardSchreuder, Craig Jarvis, FrancoDonadio and Charles Arton.Then, although it didn’t win, Dave
Rowley’s historic VW Beetle cap-tured the hearts of the spectators inthe Fine Car events, a category nowsponsored byKent Homes. Giving asgood as he got, Rowley eventuallysettled for second not far behind Ge-off Bihl’s extremely quick Porsche944 S.Two others who endeared them-
selves to the crowd that day, were 15
year old Formula Mygale driverJoshua Dolinschek and Dee–JayBooysen in his home built Ferrari(sort of) lookalike in the single seaterFormula Libre category. But whileDolinschek, who is the youngestmain circuit driver in the WesternCape, snatched an overall victory,Booy-sen was only able to completeone race and finished well down onthepoints tally. It is going to be inter-esting to see him in action during a(hopefully) trouble free round.Nick Adcock was one of the most
prominent drivers who missed thefirst round of the Makita FormulaSupercar events in order to competein the Africa 6-hour endurance raceat Phakisa in the Free State. Hisstay-away was certainly justifiedwhenhe (andhis co-drivers)went onto win the gruelling event in finestyle.Moving on to the Crossley and
Webb Sports & GT events, if Adcockis at the wheel of the French Ligierthathedrove in the 6-Hour,his battlewith former titleholder Francis Car-ruthers (Juno SS3) and Dawie Jou-bert in his Lotus Exige, could be an-other one of the meeting’s high-lights.With 18 races on the programme
and a plethora of new kiddie andfamily attractions at Killarney,there should be something for every-body at the complex on Saturday.
Bianca earns rosette: BiancaAdams, a Grade 12 learner atMilnerton High School, competedat the recent Equestrian GradedDressage show at the ConstantiaValley Riding Club and camesecond in the Novice Dressagetest 4. She also attended showjumping at the Europa Equestriancentre and received a rosette forher clear round on the 80cm.She will compete in a multidisci-plinary show in George from 19to 23 March.
SAREL BURGER
Met die moontlike uitsondering van Edge-mead en Tygerberg-klub, het die voorsteeersteliga-krieketspanne van die Tyger-bergstreek darem al beter dae op die veldbeleef as wat die afgelope naweek die gevalwas.Durbanville (159) het halfpad deur die
jongste reeks tweedaagse wedstryde net ’ngeringe voorsprong op United-klub (135 en3/1) ná ’n goeie veelsydige bydrae deur G.F.Linde (4/32 en 34), terwyl Bellville (118) aandie kortste ent trek teen WP-klub (160).Ook die Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland
(165/8) het nog ’n bult om te klim teenVicto-ria (231/9 gesl.) nadat AviweMgijima (61 en3/40) weinig ondersteuning van sy span-
maats gekry het.Tygerberg-klub (171/7 gesl.) is van al die
spanne in die Tygerbergstreek die beste ge-plaas om ’n oorwinning te beklink nadat hyVishoek (110 en 39/3) in ’n hoek gedryf het.Andley Adams (6/42), Luwaaz September(6/41) en Corbin Thomas (47) was Tyger-berg se uitblinkers.Noordelikes-Goodwood (203/7 gesl.) trek
tans gelykmetAvendale (227/9 gesl.), dank-sy veral Derick Brand (67), Tertius Rauben-heimer (34) en Richard Holman (4/61).Edgemead (158/3) het die hef in die hand
teenMilnerton (128)met behulp van ’n puikaanvangsvennootskap van 97 lopies tussenMario Stoop (62*) en Dylan Verreyne (60).Die boulwerk van Solly Peters (4/19) het
ook angel getoon.
Tygerbergers trek swaar