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Woensdag, 17 September 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za RAVENSMEAD CLEAR-VUE OPTOMETRISTS Tel: 021 932 0286 Tel: 021 932 0286 Mon - Thur 9:00 - 18:00 Saturday 9:00 - 13:00 Closed Fridays from 12:30 - 14:00 ABAISHA CENTRE, ( 356 Halt Rd, ELSIES RIVER Opposite the Day Hospital) BUDGET AND DESIGNER EYEWEAR • MOST MEDICAL AIDS ACCEPTED • LAY-BYES ACCEPTED AVONWOOD SQUARE Shopping Centre Cnr 35th & Balvenie Avenue Tel: 021 931 0529 Tel: 021 931 0529 Mon - Thur 9:00 - 18:00 Saturday 9:00 - 14:00 Closed Fridays from 12:30 - 14:00 COLOUR CONTACT LENSES COLOUR CONTACT LENSES R150 R150 R150 R520 R520 R520 R320 R320 R320 BIFOCAL PACKAGE Frames,lenses and eye testing per box from from ANNIVERSARY SALE EXTENDED UNTIL END SEPTEMBER LAY BYE NOW AND SAVE COMPLETE SPECS Frames,lenses and eye testing Open public holiday 24 Sept 9:30 to 12:30 ELSIES RIVER: SAPS UNDER-RESOURCED Police doing their best GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz P olicing needs and priorities came un- der the spotlight in Elsies River last week when the Bishop Lavis cluster hosted a consultation process in the commu- nity. Dan Plato, the MEC for Community Safety in the province delivered the keynote ad- dress at the policing needs and priorities (PNP) meeting held at the civic centre. He pointed out that engaging a wide range of in- terest groups about creating safer neigh- bourhoods is very important, but there is still lots of work left to do. “The latest figures provided to my office shows that we still have very hard work to do,” he said. “On average, there are between 45 and 55 murders occurring in the province per week and about 95 rapes are reported per week.” He also pointed out that the depart- ment recognises that crime is a multifaceted and complex phenomenon. Working better, together “Different communities have different safety concerns and needs. Interventions to create safe environments and communities in which crime is less likely to occur needs to take these differences into account. “Meaningful partnerships are at the heart of the Department of Community Safety’s Whole-of-Society approach to increase safe- ty in our province. “I am grateful that you have made use of this consultation process as an opportunity to have your say on your safety concerns. Through the PNP, the Western Cape govern- ment is committed to working better togeth- er in the fight against crime.” Plato also pointed out that he realises that safety concerns is an emotional issue but that the police, metro police and law enforce- ment officers all work tirelessly under diffi- cult circumstances to provide the best serv- ice. “In this cluster alone, the Department of Community Safety’s oversight operations showed a remarkable shortfall of resources of up to 37% for some of the suburbs. “These are the difficult circumstances un- der which our police officers have to oper- ate. “This safe environment created here to- day to discuss the policing needs and priori- ties of your community must remain a safe environment where everyone can voice their concerns freely. “I do however ask you to keep in mind that we are all here to identify the problems and, through that process, try and work better to- gether to find better solutions.” Another important role of the process of the PNPs, which are being held across the province, is to help the SAPS to maximise the impact of increasing safety. Deployment of resources “It is critically important that those limit- ed resources are deployed in the areas where they are most needed and when they are most needed,” he added. “The PNPs will help improve police ac- countability and transparency. “It will assist the Department of Commu- nity Safety to strengthen its role with the po- lice by measuring the efficiency and effec- tiveness of policing.” V To Page 2 Belkem Pharmacy in Belhar celebrated their 25th Anniversary with a fun-filled carnival for their customers on Saturday 6 Septem- ber. Apart from the entertainment and fun there were also lots of prizes up for grabs but the big winners on the day were Cheryl Botha who will soon be whizzing her way around on her motorbike and Roseline Roems (on her right) who will be enjoying a big-screen TV. With them from left is, owner Raphael Swanepoel, Abdullah Carey (co-ordinator of the carnival), Gail Skipper (manager) and Belinda Swanepoel. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK Big prizes in birthday bonanza

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Woensdag, 17 September 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

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ELSIES RIVER: SAPS UNDER­RESOURCED

Police doing their bestGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

Policing needs and priorities came un-der the spotlight in Elsies River lastweek when the Bishop Lavis cluster

hosted a consultation process in the commu-nity.DanPlato, theMEC for Community Safety

in the province delivered the keynote ad-dress at the policing needs and priorities(PNP) meeting held at the civic centre. Hepointed out that engaging awide range of in-terest groups about creating safer neigh-bourhoods is very important, but there isstill lots of work left to do.“The latest figures provided to my office

shows that we still have very hard work todo,” he said. “On average, there are between45 and 55murders occurring in the province

perweek and about 95 rapes are reported perweek.” He also pointed out that the depart-ment recognises that crime is amultifacetedand complex phenomenon.

Working better, together“Different communities have different

safety concerns and needs. Interventions tocreate safe environments and communitiesin which crime is less likely to occur needsto take these differences into account.“Meaningful partnerships are at the heart

of the Department of Community Safety’sWhole-of-Society approach to increase safe-ty in our province.“I am grateful that you have made use of

this consultation process as an opportunityto have your say on your safety concerns.Through the PNP, theWestern Cape govern-ment is committed to working better togeth-

er in the fight against crime.”Plato also pointed out that he realises that

safety concerns is an emotional issue butthat the police,metro police and lawenforce-ment officers all work tirelessly under diffi-cult circumstances to provide the best serv-ice.“In this cluster alone, the Department of

Community Safety’s oversight operationsshowed a remarkable shortfall of resourcesof up to 37% for some of the suburbs.“These are the difficult circumstances un-

der which our police officers have to oper-ate.“This safe environment created here to-

day to discuss the policing needs and priori-ties of your community must remain a safeenvironment where everyone can voicetheir concerns freely.“I do however ask you to keep inmind that

we are all here to identify the problems and,through that process, try andwork better to-gether to find better solutions.”Another important role of the process of

the PNPs, which are being held across theprovince, is to help the SAPS to maximisethe impact of increasing safety.

Deployment of resources“It is critically important that those limit-

ed resources are deployed in the areaswherethey are most needed and when they aremost needed,” he added.“The PNPs will help improve police ac-

countability and transparency.“It will assist the Department of Commu-

nity Safety to strengthen its rolewith the po-lice by measuring the efficiency and effec-tiveness of policing.”

V To Page 2

Belkem Pharmacy in Belharcelebrated their 25th Anniversarywith a fun­filled carnival for theircustomers on Saturday 6 Septem­ber. Apart from the entertainmentand fun there were also lots ofprizes up for grabs but the bigwinners on the day were CherylBotha who will soon be whizzingher way around on her motorbikeand Roseline Roems (on her right)who will be enjoying a big­screenTV. With them from left is, ownerRaphael Swanepoel, Abdullah Carey(co­ordinator of the carnival), GailSkipper (manager) and BelindaSwanepoel. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Big prizes inbirthdaybonanza

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Le Sacre is danced to Igor Stravinski’shighly dramatic and primeval composition,The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du printemps),one of the most influential orchestral worksof the 20th century.

Two star dancers from Hamburg Ballet,Silvia Azzoni and Alexander Riabko, will bejoiningCapeTownCityBallet for the produc-tion and will appear in every performance.TheCapeTownPhilharmonicOrchestrawillplay at all performances, with pianist PieterRooi accompanying Vaslav.V Spring & Fall will be on stage from Friday 26 Sep­tember until Tuesday 30 September with matineeperformances on the Saturday and Sunday. Ticketscost between R100 and R280 and are available fromComputicket or Artscape Dial a Seat on 021 421 7695.

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There’s much excitement at Cape Town CityBallet as the company prepares to stage thehistoric production, Spring &Fall.

Three works by world-renowned choreo-grapher, John Neumeier of Hamburg Ballet,Spring and Fall, Vaslav and Le Sacre, willpremiere in South Africa for the very firsttime.

Neumeier is considered as one of the grea-test living choreographers of the 21st centu-ry. His astounding volume of work, consis-ting of some 120 balletsmostly created for theHamburg Ballet, has been performed by theworld’s leading ballet companies.

Created in 1994, Spring and Fall is a lyricalpiece danced to Dvorák’s stirring Serenadefor Strings in E major Op. 22, one of the com-poser’s most beloved compositions, whileVaslav is dedicated to the fascinating life andwork of legendary dancer and choreogra-pher, Vaslav Nijinsky.

Set to music by Johan Sebastian Bach, thedancers perform to the accompaniment of alive pianist on stage.

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“Furthermore, it would enable the CPFs toexercise their civilian oversight role by en-suring that the policing operational priori-ties are in line with the identified PNPs.”Through looking at the findings from

last year’s report, the different causes, mo-tivators and opportunities for crime in theprovince all pointed to substance abuse,unemployment and poverty.“The same elements have also been iden-

tified as the perceived motivators forcrime.“Drugs and alcohol are wreaking havoc

on our communities and this is evident inthe Bishop Lavis PNP report as well.“All of the police precincts in the Bishop

Lavis police cluster identified substanceabuse as one of the top causes for crimesto be committed in this cluster.”

Plato also focused on the fact that manyof the social challenges cannot be ad-dressed through law enforcement alone.“Active parenthood has innumerable

facets which no government can replicateor even enforce,” he emphasised.

Up to our parents“The parents’ role in being role models

for their children, guiding their childrenon paths steering clear from substanceabuse and drugs, and ensuring that theirchildren knows the difference betweenright and wrong; is all but one part of par-enthood.“Parents need to raise the alarm and in-

tervene when they start suspecting thattheir childrenmight be getting involved ingang-related activities or drugs. We have

to prevent our children getting involved ingang related activities.”In responding to complaints against the

police, Plato said that there have been 27complaints registered since April last yearwith 19 having been finalised.“Thepolicemust alwaysbeheld account-

able and it is important for you as the com-munity that you give adequate feedback onthe policing service you receive.“If you are unhappy about the service,

you need to report it and if you are happywith the quality of the service, then youhave to reward our police officers.“An easy way to do this is to SMS either

the word “Report” or “Reward” to 35395 orcall 021 483 4332.”Feedback in the report also revealed that

neighbourhood watches and CPFs play an

integral part in ensuring effective safetyservice delivery.“From the Department of Community

Safety’s oversight visits to police stationsin this cluster, it is clear that there arefunctional relationships between the CPFand SAPS at all the stations,” said Plato.“Community participation in the CPF at

Bishop Lavis and Elsies River seems to bequite good but the involvement from thecommunity in Langa is lacking.“A lot more needs to happen from all

role-players as fresh problems are beingidentified and require attention.”Looking to the future, Plato expects t the

PNP consultation process to be an im-provement on last year’s but itwill take thecombined efforts of all stakeholders in thecommunity.

LOUISA STEYL@lounotes

Cape Town residents are encouragedto share their opinions about local po-lice officers through the Reward aCop, Report a Cop campaign.

At a public meeting recently, theMEC of the provincial department ofcommunity safety, Dan Plato encour-aged residents to make use of the hot-line to respond to queries about ques-tionable police behaviour.

The hot-line offers callers an op-portunity to share their experienceswith police officers in an effort to pro-mote effective policing.

According to a pamphlet handedout at the meeting, poor policing un-dermines good police officers andmust be addressed.

Bad behaviour should be reportedto the station commander whose di-rect responsibility it is to take action,but issues can also be reported to thecommunity police forum or the de-partment of community safety bySMSing theword “REPORT” to 35395,calling 021 483 4332 or sending andemail to [email protected].

It is important to report all the rele-vant information about a complaintas soon as possible and to take noteof police names, ranks and vehicleregistration numbers. If the com-plaint is about an existing criminalcase, complainants need to have thecase number handy. The person at-tending to the complaint should tellresidents what to expect next andgive their contact details so that theycan follow up.

While reporting bad service sup-ports officials who take their jobs se-riously, it’s also important to showappreciation for officers who are do-ing a good job. To compliment goodservice, residents can speak to theirstation commander; contact the com-munity police forumor SMS theword“REWARD” to 35395. Residents canalso fax a letter of thanks to 021 4836026 or email [email protected].

According to the Department ofCommunity Safety’s policing pam-phlet, professional policing refers topolice officers who know how to dotheirworkwith confidence,who treateach person with respect and polite-ness, who assist you on time and areas helpful as possible. Residentsshould lay complaints about slow orno response, about rudeness or lackof respect, about officers who don’ttake reports seriously andabout offic-ers who don’t know how to handle anissue. SAPS officers should never ig-nore criminal behaviour; neverbreak the law in and way and neveruse unnecessary violence or force.

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Beautiful ballet at ArtsCapeLe Sacre by John Neumeier will be performed as part of Spring and Fall. PHOTO: HOLGER BADEKOW

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It’s all coming together for the St Joseph’sHome (SJH) for chronically ill childrenwith the start of a massive renovation pro-ject.On Wednesday 3 September the officialsod-turning ceremony marked the start ofa three year multi-million rand buildingand renovations project at the Montana fa-cility.Described as a dream come true, directorThea Patterson said that the renovation ofthe home took two years of intense plan-ning, working with a range of experts to de-sign the upgrade but still keep within thebudget.The R36-million project has been madepossible through a generous donation fromabroad and will take three years to comple-te.The existing five wards will be upgraded,

a therapeutic hub and visitors area will bebuilt and the nurses home and reception/admin area will also get a makeover. Provi-sion is also made for the landscaping of theward gardens.“After a year of preparatory work, the re-novations have now officially started andwill be completed by 2016. We are confidentthat this will contribute considerably to theimprovement of our current facilitieswhich are nearly fifty years old,” she said.SJH is ideally positioned to take on the chal-lenge of intermediate care service, based on

a proven record of looking after childrenwith life threatening conditions.The children at SJH have all been diagno-sed with life threatening illnesses and aremostly from disadvantaged communities.Last year, more than 252 patients were trea-

ted through intensive rehabilitation pro-grammes at the home. Patients are referredfrom state hospitals.V For more information about the facility contactAlrika Hefers, Resource Development Manager on021 934 0352 during office hours.

St Joseph’s heralds in new era

Sister Boscona SAC gives some advice to St Joseph’s chairman of the board, Peter Hughes ashe gets ready to turn the first sod with SJH director Thea Patterson behind him and watchedby the team of architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, consultants, SJH board members andmanagement behind the renovations at the facility.

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Whilemanymay remember the effect of theGroup Areas Act on the people of DistrictSix there are still many suburbs where si-milar stories can still to be told.One of these stories will be taking sharedat Artscape theatre as part of the HeritageFestival from 18 to 30 September.On Thursday, the festival will kick offwith an afternoon performance of Toe Ra-vensmead Nog Tiervlei Was.This play is presented by The TiervleiCultural Arts Development Organisationand Tygerburger was invited to one of theirrehearsals to get a feel of what it was allabout. Watching some of the older partici-pants in the first act, one quickly realisesthat some of the action taking place in theplay is still very close to their hearts.The words of heartbreak about being mo-ved from their original homes are not justfrom a script - they lived it, or the generati-on that lived it is very close to them.Edwina Abrahams, one of the directorsand an administrator at the cultural organi-sation from Ravensmead, pointed out she isof the third generation of a family that suffe-red from this displacement.“We always heard stories about living onthe ‘other’ side of the line,” she said. “So wedid a project where wewent to interview se-

niors about living there andwewere encou-raged by a pastor towrite a play to highlighttheir stories.“The focus of this production is the Baad-jies family of Tiervlei/Parow, whose liveswere profoundly affected by the Group Are-as Act of 1950, which completely changedthe course and the landscape of their future.“It also gives us an insight to an area in theNorthern suburbs that had been grossly ne-glected in the course of our written and oralhistory. We get some insights on how theydealt and responded to the changes andchallenges of this major and painful reloca-tion to Tiervlei/Ravensmead.”According to Marlene le Roux, the direc-tor of audience development and educationat Artscape: “Every one of us should beproud of our heritage, it is in the remembe-ring of our heritage that we gain a sense ofidentity and belonging.”Abrahams pointed out that the TiervleiCultural Arts was established in 2006 andregistered as an NPO in 2010.“Our vision is to enable our community,especially our youth and children, to under-stand, appreciate and nurture an everlas-ting passion for arts.“We present training workshops in vari-ous art disciplines and in so doing facilita-ting nation-building by healing the hurt,pain and anger of the past through self-ex-pression.” The production will be running

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Play maps the pain of forced removals

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Let asseblief daarop dat daar ’n beperkte getal sitplekke vir lede van die publiek beskikbaaris en dat dit dus op ’n eerste-daar-eerste-gehelp-grondslag toegeken sal word. As u dievergadering wil bywoon, moet u asseblief tussen 09:00 en 16:00 vir Zizipho Gawulaneby 021 400 1244 skakel. Alle versoeke om bywoning moet teen nie later nie as een dagvoor die vergadering ontvang word. Daar sal van u verwag word om u van, voorletters enkontaktelefoonnommer te verstrek. Besoekers word vriendelik versoek om hul sitplekke teen09:30 in te neem.

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KENNISGEWING VAN ’N VERGADERINGVAN DIE RAAD VAN DIE STAD KAAPSTAD

The ongoing saga that has plagued the LeoMews complex in Leonsdale seems to becoming to an end with beneficiaries movinginto their new apartments.

The City of Cape Town is pleased with theprogress that has been made with the alloca-tion of beneficiaries in this development inthe Elsies River area. To date, 46 of the 115available units have been allocated to bene-ficiaries. The repair work being done as aresult of vandalism is also on track.

Council approved the City’s acquisitionof the Leo Mews development, which con-sists of 125 completed units, in Elsies Riverfrom Standard Bank in January this year

The City hopes that all the units will beoccupied by the end of this year. Seven ofthe 46 units are already occupied by elderlytenants, while two units have been rentedto tenants with special needs.

City’s Mayco member for Human Settle-ments Siyabulela Mamkeli says: “We aretruly making progress possible, together.City officials, councillors and communityleaders are meeting twice a week to ensurethat Leo Mews will be one of our success sto-ries.”

The property was acquired as it holds

great potential for redress through the pro-vision of housing rental opportunities. Thedevelopment is of a very high standard, hasquality finishes, and 90 of the units arebrand new.

Standard Bank could not sell these unitsin as they intended to do, and the City there-fore acquired the property at a much lowerrate than what it actually costs to developthe property.

The City’s Housing Maintenance Depart-ment has been attending to the repairs ofsome of the units were vandalised while thebuilding was unoccupied.

It is hoped that the upgrade of the unitswill be completed by the end of this year.

The City has also put additional measuresin place to guard against vandalism whilethe repairs are being completed and the al-locations process is being finalised.

A private security firm and members ofthe City’ s Law Enforcement are currentlysecuring the property to prevent furthervandalism and burglaries of unoccupiedunits.

It should be noted that anyone who in-vades the building does so unlawfully andwill be dealt with forthwith.

Leo Mews gets tennantsBeneficiaries are finally filling up the units at Leo Mews, an award­winning housing complex inLeonsdale. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Its all about “arbourism” this month asHope Cape Town recently distributed treesand vegetable seeds as part of their pro-gramme for Arbour Week.Ten grape, orange, peach and fig trees as

well as a box of spinach, onion, cabbage andbeetroot seeds were distributed to variousprojects the organisation currently sup-ports.These include the Hope Cape Town Com-

munity Outreach Project in Blikkiesdorp,the Mannenberg Aftercare Centre and Emi-ly’s Play School and Joyce’s Soup Kitchenin Sir Lowry’s Pass.According to the Donor Relations Manag-

er of Hope Cape Town, Fahim Docrat thisexercise was all about empowering commu-nities. “In keeping with the spirit of ArbourWeek, we distributed and helped plant vari-ous fruit trees and vegetable seeds that canhelp sustain efforts to feed people in variousimpoverished communities,” he said. Theprojects they support all have vegetable gar-dens which supply feeding schemes with

fresh veggies. “It is an ongoing challenge toensure that we can feed the needy in thesecommunities and we call on the public tovisit some of our projects and help us tobring hope to others.” Hope Cape Town islocated at the medical school of the Univer-sity of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg Campus andis an NPO providing outreach, educationand counselling at community level, focus-ing on HIV/Aids and TB in the province.V To support Hope Cape Town, contact FahimDocrat on 021 938 9339 or email fahim@hopecape­town.com or visit www.hopecapetown.com.

Grow to eat, live and prosper

Part of the vegetable garden that was plantedin Blikkiesdorp.

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The Belhar CPF will be holding their AGMshortly and they are calling on all organisa-tion and individuals to be part of the electi-on process.All registered community organisations

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On­the­ball: Balvenie Primary in Elsies River is ready to bat, bowl, kick or whatever ittakes to keep them active. The school recently celebrated a welcome boost from theNational Lottery Distribution Fund with a donation of R77 765 for new sports equipment.The school is also hoping to renovate their sportsfield and improve facilities. Hereprincipal Trevor Jansen, left, helps Ezra Cupido get into the swing with his wicket­keepingas Xavier Diedericks, teacher Dean van Jaarsveld, Frederico Minnies, Devonte Abrahams,Davito Zacharias and Chadwin Davids play along. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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10 TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar Woensdag, 17 September 2014HOOFARTIKELBLAD

Niks is ’nvermorsing vantyd as jy dieervaringoordeelkundiggebruik.

– Auguste Rodin

Geroskam en gereed vir rit: Een van die ruiters wat Sondag by Joostenbergvlakte aan 'n Cape Hunt­uitritdeelgeneem het, skud hier voor die rit die hare van haar handskoene af ná sy haar perd geborsel het. Besoekwww.tygerburger.co.za vir meer foto’s. 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

One often reads and hearsabout motorcyclists’ involve-ment in road accidents – moreoften than not, the cause of theaccident is placed at the feet ofthe other road user.

While sitting in peak hourtraffic on a national road lastweek, I was really annoyed atthe number of bikers zig-zag-ging their way through thegridlocked traffic.

With my senses on highalert, I noticed most motorcy-clists would either speed pastvehicles in the gap betweenlanes, or manoeuvre their waythrough the traffic to get to thefront. They also seem to forcetheir way into turning lanes atrobots or stop-streets, withlittle or no regard for othermotorists.

Understandably, their chosenmode of transport allows themto skip the traffic which we, togreat frustration have toendure. A little respect whilemeandering through vehicleswould be appreciated.

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Motorcyclists,have respect

I’m writing with regard toLindie van Wyk’s letter “Ateam of good Samaritans” aboutthe man walking with a crutchwho fell because he had ahyperglycaemic incident,(TygerBurger, 3 September). I’msorry to say, but he is a fake. Ialso helped him in similarcircumstances two years ago. Ididn’t give him any money, butI think the people who assistedme did.

I subsequently found out thathe has been pulling this stunt

all over South Africa. In 2010,he was doing the same inRandburg. Since then, he hassuccessfully pulled his stunt inthe CBD, Green Point andRondebosch.

He usually calls himselfVuyani and he also appears orpretends to be a deaf-mute. Heis always on his way to a busor train station.

By all means, help him upbecause he genuinely appearsto be disabled, but don’t givehim any money. He is usingyou.

MARINA DU TOITParklands

Don’t fall for thefallen man’s con

Ek het op Vrydag 5 Septemberom ongeveer 14:00 by ingang 10van Tygervallei gestaan en wagvir iemand om my te komhaal.

Ek het met my selfoon in myhand gestaan en wag. Ek hetmy inkopiesak op die grondneergesit. Toe ek afbuk om ditop te tel, moes my selfoon uitmy hand gegly het sonder datek daarvan bewus was.

’n Hele ruk nadat ons byvriende se huis was, het dieselfoon van my vriendin seman, wat ek laaste vanaf myfoon geskakel het, gelui en ditwas onder my naam.

So vind ek toe uit dat ek myselfoon verloor het. Ons skakeltoe die nommer en groot was

Waardeer eerlikheidvan T’vallei­werker

my verbasing om te hoor dateen van die mans wat dietrollies bymekaar maak, ditopgetel het en die laaste nom-mer geskakel het.

Ek wil die persoon baiebedank vir sy eerlikheid enopregtheid. Dit is so min dat ’nmens nog sulke eerlike mensein ons tyd kry.

Baie dankie aan die persoonwie se naam ek ongelukkig nieken nie.

MARALENE VAN BLERKGroenvallei

I want to thank whoever placedthe 10 tables and benchesaround [Sonstraal] Dam. Nowpeople can sit and picnic, andenjoy what we residents enjoyeveryday.

Is it at all possible to putextra bins there too? When abin is full, people just placetheir rubbish next to the bin.

The dogs have a ball, tearingthe packets open and eatingchicken bones or whatever elseis inside. And of course thewind has great fun spreadingthe rubbish all over the place.

This is a residential area.Why can’t people just take theirrubbish with them? It’s as easyas that.

GINNY ALDRIDGESonstraal

Take your rubbishwith you please

In response to “Scrap ‘no petsallowed’ rule” (TygerBurger, 10September).

Karen Nesbit does not knowwhat goes on behind the scenes.I am on the trustee committeeof a complex in Sonstraal and Iam one of the occupants of aunit where I have to listen tothe barking of dogs all day,while the owners are sitting atwork in bliss.

Yes, we also have a rule thatowners or tenants have toapply to keep an animal of aspecific size, but some of thetenants say they have no pets.Once they are in, a dog arrives,too. When they apply, we aretold the animal is miniature,but then a dog the size of aborder collie suddenly appears.What can you do once they arein? Absolutely nothing.

When they are confronted, weare told: “Strange, we werehome all night or weekend anddidn’t hear the dog barking.”

Obviously the animal won’tbark when you are home.Please think of the otheroccupants of the complex andrather don’t have an animal ifyou cannot be there to takethem out for a walk, give themsome love and attention andkeep them quiet.

Give this some thought.LIZ

Durbanville

Re­thinking havingpets in apartments

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LEWENSKIEKIE

Loop dinge opaarde nouskielik skeef?Draai dié wêreld vinniger as in dieverlede om sy eie as? Of is dit diebeskadigde osoonlaag wat ons aardlingesó aantas?

Want blaai ’n mens deur die koerantevan die afgelope tyd, wonder jy of daariewers ’n grootskaalse kortsluiting in dietopverdiepings van dié planeet se bewo-ners plaasgevind het.

Oordeel gerus self na aanleiding vannet dié paar voorbeelde:

1) Die tuin van ons geagte prez seNkandla-paleis kos glo ’n allemintige R16miljoen rand. Twaalf broodbome alleenpluk R1,6 miljoen uit belastingbetalers sesakke.

2) ’n Man word in hegtenis geneemomdat hy hom as ’n vroulike generaal-majoor in SA se polisiediens voordoendeur grimering te dra en in ’n hoë stemte praat.

3) Ons buurman, oom Bob Mugabe, sevrou behaal ’n doktorsgraad by dieUniversiteit van Zimbabwe, waar manliefterloops kanselier is. Dit was ’n redelikeverrassing, selfs vir die inwoners vanZim, omdat sy eers in Julie vanjaar virdie graad geregistreer het. En mev.Mugabe het tot voor haar doktorsgraadgeen na-graadse kwalifikasies gehad nie!

4) Die wrede Islamitiese Staat (IS)onthoof sy soveelste Westerse slagoffervoor kameras.

5) Die Bokke verloor teen die AllBlacks, maar die SA media en ondersteu-ners swaai hul span net lof toe!

Is dit nie asof die dinge hier op aardelelik begin skeefloop nie?

HOOFARTIKEL

SMSV Mnr. Buffel in die silwer Audi, wat ry enander se lewens in gevaar stel, en dit met’n kind wat nie eens vasgegordel is nie. Jyvloek op weerlose vrouens wat kamstig,volgens jou, iets verkeerd gedoen het. Ditnet nadat jy my die middelvinger gegeehet ná jy my afgesny het en ek amper indie sypaadjie vasgery het. Jy is nie ’n manse naam werd nie, want jy teiken weerlosevrouens en stel lewens in gevaar, omdatjy nie jou sin kry. Ek haal my hoed af virdie man wat jou aanvat en op jou plek sit.Aan die arme tannie wat onder jou buffel­agtigheid deurgelopp het: Tannie het niksverkeerd gedoen nie. - Anoniem

V Ek kon net huil en huil toe ek die tweefoto’s langs mekaar sien (TB, 20 Augus­tus). Albei groepe het komberse vir diekoue ontvang. Die een groep was verstan­delike gestremde jong mense en die anderpsigiatriese pasiënte. Dit is hartverskeu­rend, maar ek weet hoe groot my dank­baarheid is dat as my kind op een van diefoto’s sou verskyn, dit op die een met dieverstandelike gestremdes sal wees. - ’nMamma

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TygerBurger and our sister publicationPeople’s Posthave secured a sizzling line-upfor the first Hot Summer Groove takingplace at GrandWest Casino on Saturday 6December.

This groove looks set to become an annu-al event. Top artists sharing the stage in-clude Alistair Izobel, Emo and LoukmaanAdams, Black-byrd and Ramaine Barreiro-Lloyd. The band Take Note will make surethe groove is in the house.

Consummate showman Izobel needs nointroduction to Cape Town audiences. Witha healthy following, tickets to his concertsusually sell like hot cakes.

While Emo Adams is known to light upthe stage with his antics and moves, broth-er Loukmaan adds that extra-special flairwith his sultry voice.

The popular all-female trio Black-byrdwill belt out all their hits at Hot SummerGroove, including All for me and I feel goodtoday. The cherry on top is Ramaine Barrei-ro-Lloyd, known for her brilliant interpre-tation of Tina Turner in the Barnyard’s pro-ductions.

As an added bonus, we will be givingaway a car at the show. Your ticket servesas your entry, so don’t miss out! Up forgrabs is a FAW V2 1.3 worth R100 000. Thiscar comes with all the bells and whistles in-cluding power steering, electric windows,radio/CD player, remote central locking,airbags and air conditioning. A serviceplan is also included and the car comes witha three-year guarantee.

Since it is the season of giving, we’ll alsobe donating R5 of each ticket sold to a localcharity, which will be announced shortly.V Tickets for Hot Summer Groove, ranging fromR130, are available from Computicket

Get yourgroove onand win a car

Ramaine Barreiro­Lloyd, who regularly beltsout Tina Turner hits at The Barnyard Theatre,is among the list of top performers for HotSummer Groove.

Kom braai by EaglevleiTygerBurger borg vanjaar die wenprysevir Eaglevlei se braaikompetisie, wat opNasionale Braaidag op 24 Septemberplaasvind.

Spanne met twee tot vier deelnemerskan inskryf vir die kompetisie en ditkos R100 per span om deel te neem.

Houtskool, braaidromme en ’n bottelEaglevlei-wyn word voorsien en deelne-mers moet ’n T-been, iets met deeg en ’nkleurvolle Suid-Afrikaanse nagereg virdie beoordelaars voorberei.V Kontak Amanda by 084 515 7000 [email protected] om in te skryf.

Paws thru the VineThe Animal Anti-Cruelty League CapeTown is holding its second dog walk thisyear, on Sunday 28 September. Sponso-red by Royal Canin, Paws thru the vinewill be held at the beautiful EikendalVineyards near Stellenbosch. Plenty ofprizes will be up for grabs, there will bea Caturra food truck, a local DJ andplenty of wine tasting. The very firstadoption dog show will showcase somedogs looking for homes.V Register on http://aacl.org.za/index.php/news­events. The first 100 online entries will receive aRoyal Canin goodie bag.

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11651M/A

Die Departement van Gemeenskapsveiligheid nooi godsdienstige instellings (NWO-geregistreer)uit om voorstelle wat op die implementering van misdaadvoorkomingsinisiatiewe vir jeug in hoë-prioriteitsgebiede geteiken is, in te dien. Die Departement sal hierdie aktiwiteite teen ’n koers van totR50 per dag per jeugdeelnemer ondersteun, op voorwaarde dat hierdie aktiwiteite vir ten minste8 ure per dag aangebied word en dat deelnemers ten minste een maaltyd ontvang.

Projek-aktiwiteite moet uiteengesit word in die aansoekvorm en aangevul word met ‘n PowerPointaanbieding (maksimum 5 skyfies) waarin u die organisasie bekendstel, die voorgestelde programmeaandui, u betrokkenheid in die veiligheid van die gemeenskap, doelwitte van die programme, diebegroting en ‘n gedetailleerde skedule van die aktiwiteite. Daar sal van die Godsdienstige instellingsverwag word om hul voorstel by ‘n departementele oorsig-paneel vergadering aan te bied. DieDepartement kan ook instellings versoek om aan bykomende veiligheid-bevorderingsaktiwiteite deelte neem. Die skoolvakansie-projekte moet gedurende 11 Desember 2014 – 20 Januarie 2015 deur diegodsdienstige instellings geïmplementeer word.

Aansoekvorms vir befondsing kan verkry word by: http://westerncape.gov.za/community-safety

Hierdie program is hoofsaaklik gerig op die volgende hoë-prioriteitsgemeenskappe: Nyanga,Gugulethu, Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain, Atlantis, Elsiesrivier, Kraaifontein, Manenberg, Dysselsdorp,Saldanhabaai-munisipaliteit (fokusgebied: Vredenburg), Swartland-munisipaliteit (fokusgebied:Malmesbury), Theewaterskloof-munisipaliteit (fokusgebied: Villiersdorp), Drakenstein-munisipaliteit(fokusgebied: Paarl-Oos); Breedevallei-munisipaliteit (fokusgebied: Zwelethemba, Worcester) enOverberg, Helderberg en Stellenbosch. Aansoeke uit ander gebiede sal op meriete oorweeg word.

Aansoeke moet nie later as 16:00 op Dinsdag 30 September 2014 ingedien word nie.Navrae:Me. Amelia Pieters by 021 483 3971 of [email protected]

DIE DEPARTEMENT VAN GEMEENSKAPS-VEILIGHEID NOOI GODSDIENSTIGE INSTELLINGS UIT OM

VOORSTELLEWAT OP DIE IMPLEMENTERINGVANMISDAADVOORKOMINGSAKTIWITEITE VIR

JEUG GETEIKEN IS, IN TE DIEN.

BELANGRIKEKENNISGEWING

Multicultural theatre, music,dance and poetry productionsare set to engage audiences in acelebrationof the country’s richheritage at Artscape Theatre.

The Artscape Heritage Festi-valwill run fromThursday 18 toTuesday 30 September. Theheadliner shows – Unmute,They Died Singing, Biko’s Questand Rainbow Scars – are pro-grammed as a double bill. A 30-minute interval between thetwo productions will featurelive entertainment.Unmute and They Died Sing-

ing run back-to-back from We-densday 24 to Saturday 27 Sep-tember.Unmute, choreographedby Andile Vellem, is a dancepiece based on the dancer’s ex-perience of being deaf. It usessign language as the source ofthe movement vocabulary andfeatures performers with differ-ent dance backgrounds.They Died Singing is a musi-

cal production based on the lifeof Vuyisile Mini, a unionist,Umkhonto we Sizwe activist,singer, dancer and poet. It high-lights his journey including be-ing detained at the hands of theapartheid regime.Rainbow Scars and Biko’s

Quest run back-to-back on Mon-day 29 and Tuesday 30 Septem-ber, before they leave for theAfrovibe Festival in Amster-dam in October. Set in present-day SA, Rainbow Scars cele-brates 20 years of democracyand explores issues of identity,exclusion and privilege.Biko’sQuest explores the life and ideas

of the young anti-apartheid ac-tivist and is narrated and per-formed through song, dance, di-alogue and multi-media.

The Arena Theatre will alsohost community theatre per-formances, Toe RavensmeadNog Tiervlei Was and LinguaFranca, in partnership withcommunity-based arts organi-sations, from Thursday 18 Sep-tember. Toe Ravensmead NogTiervlei Was tells the story of afamily forcefully removed fromTiervlei, now known as Ravens-mead, and is based on a actualforced removal that happenedin 1958. Lingua Franca is an ex-ploration of inheritancethrough poetry featuring a lead-ing spokenwordmovement anda musical base.V Tickets for the Artscape HeritageFestival are available from Computick­et or Dial­A­Seat on 021 421 7695.Tickets per double bill cost R100. Visitwww.artscape.co.za for more infor­mation.

Heritage takes centrestage at Artscape

Unmute is choreographed byAndile Vellem. PHOTO: DEX GOODMAN

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The  International  Federation  of  Bodybuilding  (IFBB)  Western  Province  hosted  the  SA  championships  from  10­13  September  at  the  Grand  Arena  at  GrandWest.  The  contest  proved  to  be  one  of  the best  shows  ever  hosted  at  a  world  class  venue.  Western  Province  won  the  team  trophy  and  secured  several  national  champions  and  top­three  spots.  Ravin  Kolbe  won  the  juniors  u­23  under  75kg division.  Sheldon  Valjalo  won  the  men’s  physique  up  to  170cm  and  Oscar  Ratya  won  the  welterweight  division.  Theunis  Bester  successfully  defended  the  physiques  up  to  178cm  title  he  bagged  last year.  Michael  Adonis  won  the  light  middleweight  title  and  Scarlet  Jackson,  a  rookie,  won  the  fitness  bikini  over  169cm  division.  Nicolene  Booysen  won  the  fitness  bikini  up  to  163cm  title.  Nadine Myron  stood  out  as  she  comfortably  won  the  ladies  physique  title.  Go  to  www.tygerburger.co.za  for  more  photos.  From  left:  Ravin  Kolbe,  Michael  Adonis,  Nadine  Myron,  Scarlet  Jackson  and  Theunis Bester.  PHOTOS:  STEHAN  SCHOEMAN

IFBB South African bodybuilding and fitness championships

Milnerton Aquatic Club (Mac) will be parti-cipating in a global sailing event, known asBart’s Bash, on Sunday 21 September.

Sailing clubs from all around the worldwill be racing on the same day to set a newGuinness World Record for the biggest num-ber of boats sailing at the same time around

the world. In order for Mac to qualify, theclub must have a minimum of 25 boats ra-cing. Bart’s Bash is now open to all sailorsfor an entry fee of R50 for adults and R20 forchildren.

Funds raised will go towards the AndrewSimpson Sailing Foundation in honour of

Andrew ‘Bart’ Simpson who passed away ina sailing accident at the America’s Cup. An-drew was a Gold and Silver Olympic Medal-list. Sailors need to register online atwww.bartsbash.co.uk/login-select to quali-fy for the race.

Entry fees can be paid at the Mac office

during registration, which will take placefrom 09:30 at Mac on Sandpiper Crescent,(off Pentz Drive) Flamingo Vlei, Tableview.

Participants can enter at the Table BayNature Reserve gate. The race will begin at11:00.V Visit  www.bartsbash.co.uk  for  more  information.

Calling all sailors  to help Mac set sailing world record 

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Dennemere – R 500 000: 3 bedrooms, lounge,fitted kitchen, bathr., secure parking for 8 carsTuscany Glen – All offers over R 650 000 willbe considered 3 bedrooms, fully fitted kitchen,lounge overlooks swimming pool & entertain-ment area, family bathr. and a 2 bedr. granny flat.Matroosfontein - R 475 000 neg:2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom.Matroosfontein – R 599 000: 2 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom & 2 bedroom granny flat withkitchen, bathroom, lounge.Vredelust / Kuilsriver – R 845 000:Brand new 3 bedroom house, fam. bathr. &en-suite, f/f kitchen, lounge, double garage.Matroosfontein - R 490 000:2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, family bathroom,fully enclosed, undercover parking.Vahalla Park – R 240 000 neg:3 bedrooms, lounge, burglar bars,fully enclosed - Maisonette.

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.Kuilsriver/Sunbird Park: 461sqm vacantplot.Wendyhouse on property. R375 000 (neg)Kuils River/Sunbird Park: 4 Beds, BIC, 3 bathrs.2 ensuite, full bathr. Study nook. Large ground forextensions. Tandem gar, carport. R750 000Malibu Village: 3/4 bedr., lnge, dinnigr., sepkitch., lam. floor throughout, BIC, m.e.s, ain bedr.gar. with direct access. Needs your finishing tou-ches. R470 000 (neg)Eerste River/Beverley Estate : Very neat 3 bedswith B.I.C. O/p kitch. with cherry wood BIC, fullfam. bath, close to shops and schools. R520 000Eerste River/Devon Park: Very neat 2 beds.Kitc, fam bath. + 2 beds sep. entr (incomplete)R365 000Eerste River/Park Village - Very neat 3 beds,BIC, part lam. floor. Full bathr. & en-suite.Garage for 2 cars. R475 000Tuscany Glen: 3 Beds, BIC. Lam. floors. o/pkitch., B.I.C, fam. room with fireplace(jetmaster)and surround sound. Bar area with b.i. braai,PLUS s.pool. Extra 2 bedr. sep. entrance, lam.floors. All for R795 000 (neg)Parow Valley: First floor flat, 3 bedr. , en-suite,all B.I.C. O. plan kitch. Cover parking. Close to allamenities. R510 000 (neg.)

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WESBANK– R98 000:2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom.WESBANK – R 120 000:Neat 1 bedroom, lounge, bathrm, kitchen.WESBANK - R 180 000:Spacious 2 bedr., bathr., lounge, kitchen.FOUNTAIN VILLAGE - R 337 000:Renovated 2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, under cover parking, burglar barsAVALON PARK - R 480 000:Spacious 3 bedrooms with en-suite, fittedkitchen, bathr., laminated flooring, lounge.FACTRETON - R 595 000: 3 bedr., familybathroom, lounge & 2 bedroom granny flat.KHAYELITSHA – R 380 000:3 bedrooms, bathroom & en-suite, kitchen,lounge, fully enclosedHAMILTON ESTATE – R 410 000:2 bedrooms, lnge, kitchen, bathr., fully enclosed.

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YOLAM PROPERTIESBELHAR (Face brick double storey)R475 0003 Beds, toilet/shower upstairs,fitted kitchen, lounge + TV-room, corberbath/toilet downstairs, tiles, b/bars,s/gates, carport, enclosed.

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The International Federation of Bodybuilding (IFBB) Western Province hosted the SA championships from 10­13 September at the Grand Arena at GrandWest. The contest proved to be one of thebest shows ever hosted at a world class venue. Western Province won the team trophy and secured several national champions and top­three spots. Ravin Kolbe won the juniors u­23 under 75kgdivision. Sheldon Valjalo won the men’s physique up to 170cm and Oscar Ratya won the welterweight division. Theunis Bester successfully defended the physiques up to 178cm title he bagged lastyear. Michael Adonis won the light middleweight title and Scarlet Jackson, a rookie, won the fitness bikini over 169cm division. Nicolene Booysen won the fitness bikini up to 163cm title. NadineMyron stood out as she comfortably won the ladies physique title. Go to www.tygerburger.co.za for more photos. From left: Ravin Kolbe, Michael Adonis, Nadine Myron, Scarlet Jackson and TheunisBester. PHOTOS: STEHAN SCHOEMAN

IFBB South African bodybuilding and fitness championships

Milnerton Aquatic Club (Mac) will be parti-cipating in a global sailing event, known asBart’s Bash, on Sunday 21 September.

Sailing clubs from all around the worldwill be racing on the same day to set a newGuinness World Record for the biggest num-ber of boats sailing at the same time around

the world.In order for Mac to qualify, the club must

have a minimum of 25 boats racing. Bart’sBash is now open to all sailors for an entryfee of R50 for adults and R20 for children.

Funds raised will go towards the AndrewSimpson Sailing Foundation in honour of

Andrew ‘Bart’ Simpson who passed away ina sailing accident at the America’s Cup. An-drew was a Gold and Silver Olympic Medal-list. Sailors need to register online atwww.bartsbash.co.uk/login-select to quali-fy for the race.

Entry fees can be paid at the Mac office

during registration, which will take placefrom 09:30 at Mac on Sandpiper Crescent,(off Pentz Drive) Flamingo Vlei, Tableview.

Participants can enter at the Table BayNature Reserve gate. The race will begin at11:00.V Visit www.bartsbash.co.uk for more information.

Sailors need, set world record

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Nurturingtalent atcricket schoolBy January next year, one of the most

famous and picturesque cricketgrounds in the world will become

home to a high school.The Western Province Cricket Associa-

tion (WPCA), in partnership with Stone-fountainColleges, announced the opening ofNewlands Cricket High School last week.Shaheed Shaik, the founder and director

of the new school, says the schoolwill broad-en the scope for talented cricket players toshine, so that more players of value can pro-ceed through the local cricketing system.“There are currently four very prominentcricket schools in town, but disadvantagedplayers cannot afford to attend theseschools,” he says.“The objective of the new school’s man-

agement team is to arrange scholarships fornine players from disadvantaged back-grounds, thus ensuring thatmoney isnot themost important criteria when decidingwhich players will be accepted at the topcricket institutions.”The schoolwill be following the provincial

educationdepartment’s curriculumandwillbe accepting Grade 8 and Grade 9 pupils fornext year. In this way, the school will growby a grade every year.“After five years, the school should have

at least 45 well-developed disadvantagedplayers vying for provincial selection onmerit, rather thanopting for the veryunpop-ular quota system,” says Shaik.

Balancing cricket and academicsThe school will have a fully-fledged aca-

demic programme, but will fit the develop-ment of cricket skills into the daily pro-gramme. According to the WPCA website,the school will be housed in the CenturyClub on the third floor at the southern endof the field. It will also use the facilities ofWestern Province Cricket Club, a mere

stone’s throw away from the stadium. “Ap-plicants will be assessed in terms of theircricketing ability by coaches on the school’sstaff and only those players with an aboveaverage ability to play cricketwill be accept-ed. Players who show real potential but whohave fully not developed, will also be consid-ered,” reads the statement.

Passionate about the game“Teaching staff will be registered with the

South African Council of Educators, whilecricket coaches will be at least Level Twocompliant coaches. The school’s core activi-ty will be cricket development and playerswill be exposed to the best possible pro-grammes, workshops and practice ses-sions.”The pupils will also will be exposed to

many forms of cricket andwill playmatchesin theWPCA schools and clubs competition.They will also tour around the country andhost touring teams from around the world.“Players will not lose out on school work,

as teachers will be touring with the players,ensuring that the academic programme con-tinues,” Shaik says.WPCA general manager Nabeal Dien

praises Shaik for his “forward thinking” interms of cricket development and education.“He is passionate about education andmorepassionate about the game of cricket,” Diensays.“It is my contention that with his vast ex-

perience and passion for education andcricket, this initiative will provide a naturalfit for ensuring a successful cricket school.“TheWPCA is excited about this initiative

and its implementation, as we have alwayssubscribed to these values of education, ac-cess and opportunity.”V Anyone interested in joining the school can phone(021) 696 3612 or SMS 084 586 9488. For more in­formation visit www.newlandscricket.co.za.

UWC centre Kenwin Wiener is tackled by Brent Stephens (scrumcap) and Byron Mohr of FalseBay RFC during a Super League A Top 8 match at City Park in Athlone on Saturday. False Baywere victorious with 30­22. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES

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Rising Star: Jacki Mohlaba is thewinner of the TygerBurger Sportstar ofthe Month for August. Jacki becamethe third student from El ShaddaiChristian School to play hockey forSouth Africa recently. Bosman, McNultyand Du Toit Optometrists will awardhim with a pair of sunglasses andShihan Hennie Bosman from Welge­moed dojo will give him R1 000 cash.Submit entries to mcnulty.george.com.From left: George McNulty, JackiMohlaba and Shihan Hennie Bosman.

Durbies kry nou vrypasSAREL BURGER

Te midde van die chaos waarin die WP seklubrugby die afgelope week beland het asgevolg van die universiteite Kaapstad enStellenbosch se laat-onttrekkingaandiePre-sidentbeker-uitklopkompetisies, het Dur-banville-Bellville daarmee verlede Saterdag’n vrypas na die halfeindronde van die Su-perliga gekry.Die Durbies speel nou eerskomende Sater-

dag teenValsbaai vir ’n plek in die eindstrydin die A-afdeling van die Superliga, terwylBelhar in die ander halfeindstryd teen Ha-miltons te staan kom.Belhar het die afgelope naweek in ’n uit-

speelwedstryd Schotsche Kloof/Walmer sedoppie geklink met ’n oorwinning van 17-15.Die span van Accordeon Park het in die

eerste helfte die sagmaakwerk gedoen endeurmiddel van knap verdediging SKWvan’n oorwinning weerhou.

Net soos wat Belhar ’n taai stryd teen dievoorste gekeurde Hamiltons te wagte kanwees, net so ’n gedugte taak wag op Durban-ville-Bellville in sy kragmeting teen Vals-baai. Laasgenoemde het Saterdag die Uni-versiteit vanWes-Kaapland uitgeskakel met’n telling van 30-22 nadatUWKmet die draai-slag nog 14-0 voor was.Valsbaai het die Durbies vroeër hierdie

seisoen in hul Superliga-bepaling met 21-11geklop, maar die Tygerbergers sal sekerlikdié slag wil wraak neem.In ander wedstryde die afgelope naweek

moes Tygerberg-klub alles uithaal om Bell-ville met 15-7 onder te kry, terwyl Milnerton(33-23 t Pniël Villagers) en Brackenfell (37-29t St. George) ook aan die wenkant was.Hands & Heart is met 21-18 die trekpas ge-

gee deur Hamlets.Milnerton en Brackenfell speel nou in die

halfeindronde van die Superliga se B-afde-ling teen Villager en Sir Lowrians.

Inkwenkwezi Boxing Club would like to in-vite all boxing clubs to the Star of CapeTownboxing tournament on Saturday 27 Septem-ber at the Inkwenkwezi Boxing Club in Du-noon.There will be no charge to take part, only

a R5 weigh-in fee which can be paid on theday. Weigh-in will start at 09:00 with boutsstarting at 11:00.V Clubs or boxers interested in participating can con­tact Andile on 073 155 0411 or Michael on 083 5079974.

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