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Woensdag, 22 Junie 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] WINNER BEST FREE NEWSPAPER IN SA RAVENSMEAD @TygerBurger TygerBurger FREECALL: RESIDENTS URGED TO MAKE USE OF SERVICE Community connected D elft South residents can now call the City of Cape Town for free following the installation of the first FreeCall line in the community. The unveiling took place yesterday (Tues- day 21 June) and has been dubbed the City’s very own “please call us” service. This latest installation makes it easier for residents to log service requests at no cost to themselves. Residents and local ward councillors joined the City’s Mayco member for corpo- rate services and compliance, Xanthea Lim- berg, in the Delft South Community Hall for the unveiling of the newest FreeCall line (FCL). Limberg says these call lines are generally located in municipal buildings, housing offi- ces, cash offices, libraries, clinics and in community facilities throughout the city. “The call lines are somewhat of a lifeline for residents who need to call the City to log a service request. On average the City’s call centre fields about 50 000 calls per year re- ceived through the FCLs,” she says. The highest recorded number was 59 893 calls received between January and Novem- ber 2015. “A lack of landline availability, the high cost of cellphone calls or a lack of airtime should not be a barrier for residents who want to reach out to us for services,” Lim- berg says. Residents may use the FreeCall lines to contact the City for various enquir- ies or to log a service request relating to refuse collection, illegal dumping, water leaks, sewerage blockages, street lights that are not working or potholes that need to be fixed. Residents are also urged to report acts of vandalism and theft of City property. Limberg explains when a resident uses the FreeCall line, the phone automatically con- nects to the City’s call centre as the caller lifts the receiver. A call centre agent an- swers the phone in the language of the call- er’s choice, logs the service request, and gives the caller a reference number. “Although most residents have access to cellphones, many cannot afford the cost of calls. We are encouraging residents not to despair and to make maximum use of the FCL and ask for help when it is needed,” Limberg says. Residents can call the FreeCall line on 0860 103 089 to report service delivery issues, theft of City property or vandalism. Girls get a closer look About 150 school girls attended an intensive space workshop at Airport Industria on Youth Day, Thursday 16 June. The workshop, hosted by the Medo Space programme, has been designed to have a significant impact at school level and ultimately in the business and government sectors. Here City of Cape Town Mayco member for corporate services and compliance, Xanthea Limberg, and Eminie Poponi from Dr NR Mandela High School, share a moment during the workshop. Story on page 4.

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FREECALL: RESIDENTS URGED TO MAKE USE OF SERVICE

Community connectedDelft South residents can now call the

City of Cape Town for free followingthe installation of the first FreeCall

line in the community.The unveiling took place yesterday (Tues-

day 21 June) and has been dubbed the City’svery own “please call us” service.This latest installation makes it easier for

residents to log service requests at no costto themselves.Residents and local ward councillors

joined the City’s Mayco member for corpo-rate services and compliance, Xanthea Lim-berg, in the Delft South Community Hall for

the unveiling of the newest FreeCall line(FCL).Limberg says these call lines are generally

located inmunicipal buildings, housing offi-ces, cash offices, libraries, clinics and incommunity facilities throughout the city.“The call lines are somewhat of a lifeline

for residents who need to call the City to loga service request. On average the City’s callcentre fields about 50 000 calls per year re-ceived through the FCLs,” she says.The highest recorded number was 59 893

calls received between January and Novem-ber 2015.

“A lack of landline availability, the highcost of cellphone calls or a lack of airtimeshould not be a barrier for residents whowant to reach out to us for services,” Lim-berg says. Residents may use the FreeCalllines to contact the City for various enquir-ies or to log a service request relating torefuse collection, illegal dumping, waterleaks, sewerage blockages, street lights thatare not working or potholes that need to befixed. Residents are also urged to report actsof vandalism and theft of City property.Limberg explainswhenaresidentuses the

FreeCall line, the phone automatically con-

nects to the City’s call centre as the callerlifts the receiver. A call centre agent an-swers the phone in the language of the call-er’s choice, logs the service request, andgives the caller a reference number.“Although most residents have access to

cellphones, many cannot afford the cost ofcalls. We are encouraging residents not todespair and to make maximum use of theFCL and ask for help when it is needed,”Limberg says.Residents can call the FreeCall line on

0860 103 089 to report service delivery issues,theft of City property or vandalism.

Girls get a closer lookAbout 150 school girls attended an intensive space workshop at AirportIndustria on Youth Day, Thursday 16 June. The workshop, hosted by theMedo Space programme, has been designed to have a significant impactat school level and ultimately in the business and government sectors.Here City of Cape Town Mayco member for corporate services andcompliance, Xanthea Limberg, and Eminie Poponi from Dr NR MandelaHigh School, share a moment during the workshop. Story on page 4.

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will be held at the Palm Park Primary School.The karaoke starts at 20:00.An entry fee of R30 will be charged. People

are encouraged to bring along their own liq-our, however refreshments will be sold.

Police in the Blue Downs cluster last weekarrested a total of 562 suspects for variouscrimes.Police spokespersonCaptainNomathem-

ba Muavha says police in Mfuleni, Kle-invlei, Kuils River, Elsies River, Ravens-mead, Delft and Bellville South held a se-ries of operations throughout the cluster.Some of the operations were conducted atlocal shebeens.Muavha says this follows a request by

residents in the different communities forthe police to intensify their raids. No lessthan 11 shebeens have been closed downand more than 2558 litres of liquor confis-cated. More than 200 suspects were arrest-ed for the possession of drugs.Cluster commander Brigadier Hendrick

Jansen says crime pattern analysis showsthe consumption of liquor is the main con-tributor to domestic violence, disturbing ofneighbours during odd hours, robberiesand rapes in the cluster.

Police in Blue Downs netanother 562 suspects

The R487million project by the Departmentof Transport and Public Works to upgradenine kilometres of the N1 between Plattek-loof Road and the Old Oak interchange willdisrupt traffic for the next few weeks.The project is to be completed in Februa-

ry 2019.In a statement issued by the department,

every effortwill bemade tominimise trafficdisruption.This part of the freeway carries about 120

000 vehicles every day. The addition of athird lane in both directions will signifi-cantly reduce traffic congestion on one ofCape Town’s busiest roads.Shoulder closures for bridge rehabilita-

tionwork at the Plattekloof intersection,N1

outbound, will be between 08:00 to 15:00 dai-ly. Lane closures for the installation of afreeway management system and nationallong distance service route between theDurban Road and Old Oak intersectionswill also be closed for the same period.There will be minor operations on the

side of the roaddailybetween08:00 and17:00Shoulder closures for bridge rehabilita-

tion work at the Plattekloof intersection N1inbound,will be between 09:00 and 17:00 andminor operations on the side of the road be-tween 08:00 and 17:00. At Jip de Jager Roadshoulder closures will occur on both the onand off ramps.V Follow the department on Twitter @WCGovTPWunder the hashtag #roadworksWC.

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Die Grow-opleiding- en ontwikkeling-sentrum in Meathstraat, Bellvillebied nie net slypskole aan nie, maar

is ook die plek waarheen straatmensegaan om hul loopbane ’n “nuwe lewe” tegee.Só gesels Alda van der Westhuizen, op-

leiding- en werkplasingskoördineerdervan Grow, wat in oorleg met MES werk.“Ons help met werksaansoeke deur

middel van gratis internettoegang van 40minute per dag. Baie van die straatmensewas lank nie deel van die werkerskorpsnie en dan ontwikkel ons hul CV’s om bydie werkbeskrywing te pas waarvoor hul-le aansoek doen.“Ons tik die CV oor en het ’n onderhoud

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vir werk wat glad nie deur haar of sy CVondersteun word nie.“Sommige werksondervinding word

uitgelaat, omdat dit informele werk wasof vir kort tydperke. Alle ondervinding isbelangrik en moet in jou CV weerspieëlword. Ons bemagtig ookmense met e-pos-adresse en internettoegang. Ons leer dieouens om die internet te gebruik omdatdie meeste poste deesdae op die internetgeadverteer word,” het sy bygevoeg.Sodra die CV opgestel is, word dit aan

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The City of Cape Town’s sport and recrea-tion department will host holiday pro-grammes all over the city, including: boardgames, gymnastics, rope skipping, karate,pool, poetry and drama, concerts, indige-nous games, cultural dances and fitnesstraining, Hip-Hop dancing, sports and fit-ness activities, talent shows, arts andcrafts, five-a-side soccer, mini netball, bas-ketball, cricket, hockey, learn to swim, kay-aking, canoeing, angling, BMX cycling, funruns, jumping castles, face painting, tram-polines, touch rugby and family fun festi-vals.The programmes will be presented in

Belhar, Delft, Bonteheuwel, Netreg, Bell-ville South, Kalksteenfontein, Matroosfon-tein, Valhalla Park, Elsies River, BishopLavis, Ravensmead, Uitsig, Cravenby,Kraaifontein, Scottsdene, Northdene, Wal-lacedene, Bloekombos and Kuils RiverV For more information call the recreation officer,Mary Scholtz, on 021 900 1536 or 071 851 1143.

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Elsies River Library is hosting a fun-filled holiday programme and is invit-ing all youth, especially younger chil-

dren in the community, to join in on the fun.Julian Schroeder, a senior librarian, says

their programme entails baking classes,playing various board games, chess andreading sessions.“Wewant to ensure that wemake the pro-

gramme as fun and entertaining as possiblefor them so that they come back for the re-mainder of the holiday and when theschools open again,” he says.The programme will run fromMonday 27

June to Friday 15 July from 10:30 until 13:00.“Although the activities run until 13:00,

the library will remain open for those whowant to stay behind and read,” he says.The children will also receive a meal

which is prepared by the Friends of the El-sies River Library Association.“It is important that they start their day

with abalancedmeal andhave enough ener-gy to participate in all the activities,” hesays.Anyone who is interested in supporting

the Friends with meals or volunteering atthe library during the holiday programme,may contact the library.“We appreciate the support we get from

the community and invite anyone who

wants to do a motivational talk or teach thechildren a new skill, to contact us.”Schroeder says they will also talk to the

childrenaboutbullying, crimeandpersonalsafety.“Many of the children in our community

see the library as a safe place where theycan come and find peace if they are havinga hard time at home and we want to ensurethat other childrenknow this too.Our doorsare open and they are welcome to spendtheir free time here, as long as their parentsknow where they are,” he says.If you would like to get involved in the

programmeor support the Friends of theEl-sies River Library with donations, contactthe library on 021 444 3543.

Library hosts holiday programme

Suidooster winners:The Western Cape ministerof cultural affairs andsport, Anroux Marais,accompanied by thewinners of the TridistrictDrama Festival held duringthe Suidoosterfees earlierthis year, visited the set ofSuidooster in Milnerton lastweek. The winner will bestarring in an episode ofthe soapie. Front from leftare Moeniel Jacobs(mentor), Llewelyn Bond(winner) and Marais andRobyn Williams (winner). Atthe back are Suidoosteractors Marcel van Heerdenen Gideon Lombard. Asfrom July, the soapie willbe broadcast four times aweek. The first of thesewill be on Thursday 7 July.

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Girls learn basics of practical scienceAbout 150 young girls were in-

troduced to electronics andthe basics of practical sci-

ence paving the way for youngwomen in science, technology, en-gineering and maths (Stem) duringan intensive space preparationworkshop.

The workshop was held at Air-port Industria on Youth Day.Thursday 16 June saw girls fromseveral different schools in CapeTown come together to learn a new

skill. Carla De Klerk, the SpaceProgramme manager, says theworkshop hosted by the MedoSpace programme has been de-signed to have a significant impactat a school level and ultimately inthe business and government sec-tors.

“The hope to inspire young wom-en to pursue maths and sciencesubjects in order to ultimately con-sider science, technology, engi-neering and maths as a career,” De

Klerk says.She explains that this decade-

long programme addresses theskills shortage in South Africa re-lating to Stem which will make up80% of future jobs in the countrywhich is moving forward into thefourth industrial revolution.

De Klerk says on the day of theworkshop on Thursday 16 June,the girls using home grown SouthAfrican technology to build small,programmable rovers which werecoded by the girls themselves.

The girls were then able to taketheir rovers home and are now ableto plug them into a smart phone,PC or laptop and connect them toan app and continue coding themat will.

“By teaching the girls advancedStem skills, Medo Space bringsthem even closer to being able tocontribute to the satellite pay-load,” De Klerk says.

The best of the best in the pro-gramme will eventually help in de-signing the payload for Africa’sfirst ever privately owned satellitelaunching scheduled for early in2017.

Meanwhile the youth day cele-bration was attended and ad-dressed by keynote speaker Adri-ana Marais who has qualified inthe top 100 people selected to par-ticipate in the Mars One expedi-tion.

Marais left the girls even moreinspired, if not a little awed, at theprospect that if she goes to Mars,it is to never return to earth, butto create a new frontier for the hu-man race.

De Klerk says the expedition willsend four astronauts to Mars everyfour years to establish permanentresidence, starting in 2024.

“Adriana spoke to and interact-

ed with the girls showing them avideo too of the Mars One projectthat stated ‘If we look up to anotherplanet and know that human be-ings live there, how could we notknow we are possible of any-thing?’,” she says.

The programme will runthroughout the year and will beopen to learners from any school inthe Western Cape.

Brittany Bull from Pelican Park High talks to Adriana Marais about her roverat Medo Space.

Nwabisa Sitole from Matthew Goniwe Memorial High School learns to codethe rover she built from scratch at the Medo Space programme.

Bellville South Soccer Tournament saw players from as far as Lotus River participate in the event. Pictured here islocal ward councillor Mercia Kleinsmith (wearing a black cap) with the Lilydales soccer players from Lotus River.

Tournament a huge successThe Bellville South Soccer Tourna-ment aims to provide youth with amemorable, quality tournamentand the opportunity to test theirskills against other youth groups.

This according to ward council-lor Mercia Kleinsmith who saysthis annual event, which tookplace on Thursday 16 June, hasbeen used – and proved to be suc-cessful – to bring youth together.

“The efforts of the players are re-warded with trophies for the win-ning sides and medals for the win-ning team and runners-up in eachcategory,” she says.

Players that perform above therest receive special awards for

both the top goal scorer and playerof the tournament as well.

Dhakir Christians, youth coordi-nator for Bellville South, says thisyear saw seven awesome teamscompeting, which included CSFC,Addidas FC, Team Stilwaney, Lily-dales, Shiny United, Juniors FCiand Man Chestas.

He explains that games consist oftwo halves of 30 minutes each, witha five-minute break betweenhalves, and a five-minute break be-tween matches.

The top four teams on points willcontest the final to be played on thelast day of the tournament in July.

Christians says the tournament

was an overall success and couldnot have been possible without thesupport of the councillors, the resi-dents and the soccer teams.

“I would like to thank everyonefor their assistance in making thistournament such a success and go-ing the extra mile to ensure that allaspects were in place,” he says.

He adds that they are also thank-ful for the sponsorship of prizes,balls and other goods.

“The teams provided amazingand trilling games. Their contribu-tions are much appreciated and welook forward to working with youfor many years to come on thisevent,” Christians adds.

Golden Gate Ministries in part-nership with the provincial de-partment of community safetywill host a holiday programmefor youth from Netreg.

The project offers a safety ha-ven for the youth and will runfrom Monday 27 June to Friday

1 July from 08:30 until 16:30 at theNetreg Community Centre.

Breakfast, lunch and a snackwill be served.

The local fire department willdo a demonstration and childrenwill be taught basic self-defence.

Talks will be held about drug

abuse, substance abuse, dump-ing, gangsterism and career op-portunities.

Basic first aid tips will be givenand information on HIV will alsobe shared.V For more information contact KeshiaAnderson on 082 923 9929.

Netreg’s holiday programme is jam-packed

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Through a generous donationthe Flamingo United SoccerClub in Delft will feel and looklike a team with their new kits.

This after they approachedthe City of Cape Town mayor’soffice to assist them with muchneeded donations.

Local ward councillorCharles Esau handed over thesoccer kit to the value of aboutR8000 on Friday 17 June.

The kits include new soccerballs, gloves, jerseys, shorts andsocks.

“They truly deserve to be rec-ognised for the hard work andtheir dedication to uplifting theyouth in this community wheregangsterism, drugs and crimeare major problems,” he says.

Esau says the donation willfurther their aim in providingthe youth in the communitywith furthering their skills in

this sport.“We have many young soccer

players here in our communityand it is important that theycontinue to participate in thissport in an effort to stay off thestreets and far away from thenegative elements in the com-munity,” he says.

Esau says many of the chil-dren who play for the club areunable to afford a proper uni-form or fees to join other clubs.

However, through this clubthey are able to play the gameand learn new skills. This helpskeep them active.

“It is not only about playingsoccer, but learning about theimportance of making choicesthat will add value to their lives.In a club they find a family andare able to grow in a safe spacethrough the soccer club,” saysEsau.

“I hope this donation will mo-tivate them to continue with thesport,” he further says.

Delft players lookand feel like a team

Ward councillor Charles Esau (in the middle) with club coachesLuthando Madlantse, left, and Mninawa Sonandi.

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Smiling fromear to ear atthe annualLocal MediaExcellenceAwards heldlast Friday inCenturionare, fromleft, BenBurger(People’sPost), MaritaMeyer(GroupEditor: WPMedia) andCecilia Hume(Editor:People’sPost). PHOTO:ISABEL VENTER

TygerBurger shines innational awardsT ygerBurger’s star shone brightly last

Friday at Leriba Hotel and Spa in Cen-turion at the annual Local Media Ex-

cellence Awards for 2015.The awards have been presented under

the auspices of the Forum of CommunityJournalists (FCJ) for over two decades.TygerBurger took home prizes in the fol-

lowing categories:.TableView edition –Winner: Best front

page (Corporate owned free newspapers). Stehan Schoeman in top 10 of category

Writing: Sport. Sport photos: Stehan Schoeman – 7th. Hard news photos: Carina Roux – 5th

& 6th. Feature photos: Carina Roux – 4th, 6th

& 7thPeople’s Post, TygerBurger’s sister publi-

cation in the southern suburbs, also fea-

tured in the top three and top 10 in anumberof categories:

. False Bay – runner-up: best front page(corporate owned free newspapers)

. Woodstock/Maitland – runner-up: bestnewspaper (corporate owned free newspa-pers)

. Tiyese Jeranji, journalist for the Con-stantia/Wynberg and Retreat editions, wasawarded a Top 10 place in the Journalist ofthe Year category. This category is consid-ered the most prestigious among journal-ists.

. Samantha Lee was awarded a Top 15place in the Human Interest category.At the annual Local Media Excellence

Awards local and community newspapersfrom all over the country and across all me-dia houses compete against each other toaward the best of the best in South Africa.

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Gesprekke oor dwelmduiwelANDRÉ BAKKES

@andrebakkes

Syoëhet “oopgegaan” toehy sy sig ver-loor het.

Hy was ’n uitblinker op laerskool,maar net ’n skaduwee op hoërskool.

Diémanvandiewestelike kusstreekwasaan heroïen verslaaf toe hy in ’n ernstigemotorfietsongeluk betrokke was.

“Ek was altyd siek en vol pyne van diedwelms. Ek moes toe my ouers alles vertel.In Januarie 2011 is ek na ’n kliniek virdwelmbehandeling,” sê die man.

Dit is op tye soos Dwelmbewusmakings-week – van 24 tot 28 Junie – dat hy sy eieen ander se gruwelstories onthou.

“Ek het begin branderplankry toe ek 10was en begin sigarette rook op 13. Op 14 hetek en my maats dagga begin rook. Op hoër-skool het ek begin raves bywoon saam metouer vriende en kennis gemaak met anderdwelms soos LSD, buttons, ecstacy, crack enheroïen,” vertel hy.

Iemand anders sê: “Die dwelmprobleemhet by my al hoe erger geword en ek hetalle dwelms probeer. Op 40 het heroïen am-per my lewe gekos toe ek vir dood in diehospitaal gelos is.”

Storie agter verslawingDaar is ’n storie agter elke verslawing,

besef die man van die westelike kusstreek.“Toe ek in die vroeë sewentigs in die

Kaap kom werk het, het ek nie gedrink nie.“Nou, soveel jare later, kan ek nie eens

meer onthou wanneer of hoekom ek begindrink het nie of wanneer dit buite beheerbegin raak het nie. Wat ek wel weet, is datek een Maandagoggend weer half dronk en

siek wakker geword het en besef het dat eknie so kon voortgaan nie,” sê ’n ander per-soon.

“Ek het begin dwelms gebruik as gevolgvan kleintyd-trauma. Ek was baie sensi-tief, was vas aan Ma se rokspante en baiebang vir Pa.

“Ek was ses jaar oud toe Ma die huis ver-laat het en Pa al sy woede op my uitgehaalhet. Pa het my baie rondgeruk en gepluk.Ek was bang vir alles en my pa het my viralles blameer. Ek het begin sigarette endagga rookenhet baie gedrink,” sê diemanvan Namibië.

Almal van hulle is óf verwys na ’n reha-bilitasiesentrum óf het self besluit tot hiertoe en nie verder nie.

Waar hulle eers dwelms misbruik het,het dwelms hulle nou misbruik.

In die sentrum het almal die woord “ver-slawing” beter verstaan.

Ver-slaaf-ing. Hulle het slawe geword.Hy gaan voort: “My ouers het gedink ek

slaap oor byvriende enhet niks geweet vandwelms nie. Ons het nooit daaroor gepraatnie. My ouers het altyd geld gegee as ek vraenekhet somsgeldbyhulle gesteel en somsgoed uit die huis verkoop vir ’n bietjie ek-stra geld. Toe ek op 17 verslaaf geword hetaan heroïen, het ek baie gewig verloor. Op18 het ek 46 kg geweeg.

“My ouers het iets begin vermoed, maarek het gesê dit is van akademiese spanningdat ek nie kan eet nie. Hulle het gedink ditis gewone adolessente probleme. Ek dinkhulle was te skaam en bang om te dink dathul kind dwelms gebruik.”

Hy het later vir vier maande opgehou enbaie goed gedoen. Hy het ’n motorfiets ge-kry en het “lang ente gery” as hy niks ge-

had het om te doennie.

Was verveeldMaar toe een Son-

dag ...“Ek was verveeld

en sonder om tedink het ek weer he-roïen gaan koop engerook. Tot vandagtoe kan ek dit nieverstaan nie, wantek wou regtig nie terugkeer na die ou le-wenswyse nie. Ek was toe in ’n motorfiets-ongeluk en my gesig was vermink en ekwas blind. Dit was ’n aaklige tyd vol pynen selfverwyt. Ek het geglo God straf myoor my dwelmgebruik.

“Die versoeking is altyd daar om terugte val in die greep van dwelms,” sê hy.

’n Ander een sê: “As ek in die strate inRavensmead stap en ek ruik die dagga-walms, dan sper my niesgatte oepe soes ’npêd s’n. Dan knyp ek my neus toe en stapweg. Die lus duur net ’n minuut of twee endangaanditweg.Ekdinknet aandie stringnegatiewe gevolge wat wag as ek weerdwelms of alkohol gebruik.”

Die man wat in die vroeë sewentigsKaapstad toe gekom het, en “bevryding” inalkohol gevind het, voeg by: “Vandag is ditnie virmybelangrikomdaardie jare te ont-hou nie. Daar is niks wat ek daaraan kanverandernie enekkandit nie terugkrynie.

“Wat nou vir my onmeetbaar belangrikis, is dat ek vanoggend nugter wakker ge-word het en dat ek hopelik vanaand nugtersal gaan slaap. Ná meer as 16 jaar leef eknog steeds een dag op ’n slag en ek weet dat

my nugterheid meteen onbesonne daadvan my weggeneemkan word.

“Ek het nie ‘plan-ne’ om nugter te blynie,maar slegs hier-die een wete: dat eknooit weer wildrink nie, dat ek niehierdie nuwe ‘ek’weer in drank gaanverdrink nie. My

nugter lewe is te kosbaar om weg te gooi.”Voordat jy wegbreek van die dwelm-

greep kan aaklige ervarings jou elke nouen dan nugter laat skrik, soos die man ver-tel met die pa wat hom mishandel het: “Ekwas op dwelms en het by ’n prostituut ge-kuier. Tien jaar gelede het ek vir ’n agent-skap in Seepunt gewerk, wat toe een aandberoof is.

“My hande was vasgebind terwyl die ro-wers twee kollegas se kele afgesny het. Ekhet ’n hek uit sy skarniere gehardloop. La-ter het ek angsaanvalle begin kry en hetprobeer om vigs te kry sodat ek kon dood-gaan. Ek het twee jaar op straat gebly.”

Maar elkeen van die bogenoemde menseis gerehabiliteer, en kan vir nou met ’nbreë bors hul storie uitbasuin.

Die man van die westelike kusstreeksluit af: “Hoewel ek julle nie kan sien nie,kan ek praat en hoor en die boodskap vanverlossing verkondig. Jongmense moetbaie versigtig wees vir dagga, want dit iswaar my probleme begin het.

“Van my ou vriende is twee van dwelmsdood en ’n derde is in die tronk. Ek is blind,maar ek lewe en ek is vry.”

Hulle het gedink ditis gewone adoles­sente probleme. Ekdink hulle was teskaam en bang omte dink dat hul kinddwelms gebruik.

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Music duo Chadley Beukes (left) and Chad Andrews (second from left) want to teach children inKalkfontein how to play different music instruments and so doing help them live positive lives.With them is little Keano Willemse (6) with Justin Wildebees, a community worker. PHOTO:RICHARD ROBERTS

Music lovers to teach kids to playRICHARD ROBERTS

@richardjohn_rj

Two music lovers are trying to pass ontheir knowledge of playing various in-struments to children from Kalkfon-

tein in a bid to help keep them off the impov-erished area’s streets and also preventingthem from getting into trouble.

Through the Kalkfontein OutreachProject the duo also want to help make a dif-ference by teaching them the guitar, drumsand keyboard and hopefully help eradicatecrime, gangsterism and drug abuse, saysteam member Chad Andrews.

Andrews and his friend, Chadley Beukes,are both locals from Highbury and belong toa band along with fellow band members Lau-rence Nel and Aubrey Uithaler.

Andrews is a musical graduate who com-pleted his studies at Stellenbosch Universityin 2015 completed a Jazz Diploma at the CapeMusic Institute (CMI) in Athlone in 2014,while Beukes is in his first year studying thesame subject at CMI.

Andrews, who started paying interest inmusic at the age of 15 and plays the lead gui-tar in their band, says they plan to developthe community in a positive way by offeringmusic lessons.

“We want to uplift the children, teenagersand adults and want to take them off thestreets.

“There is nothing in the area to keep them

occupied or active besides soccer, thereforewe thought of starting this programme – tostabilise their minds, which is somethingonly music can do,” Andrews says.

He adds their aim is to teach especiallychildren to lead by example in a positiveway.

The group was approached by Justin Wil-debees, a community worker, to help thechildren by intervening and teaching themmusical skills.

“On each and every corner we find thatthere are children just standing around, do-ing absolutely nothing with their lives.

“We want all of Kalkfontein’s people tojoin us in this programme,” he says.

The group will start teaching music les-sons as soon as the local primary school be-comes available to them.

Andrew says they already have a similarproject in Highbury at the Soneike Highschool where a lot of children have showninterest.

He says the project has so far been success-ful.

“We are also appealing to residents whohave instruments lying around the house toplease donate it to our project. This will helpus a lot,” he says.

At the moment the band uses its own key-board, guitars and drums to train the chil-dren.V Anyone wishing to make a contribution can callChad on 073 791 9129 or Chadley on 073 230 1026.

DESIRÉE RORKE@dezzierorke

“As a young woman in your twentiesyour expectations of marriage are veryunrealistic. And when those expecta-tions fail us, depression is often a result,”says well-known local gospel singerCrystal Swanson.

A book authored by award winningjournalist Sisanda Nkoala, telling thestory behind Swanson’s career, was re-leased on 1 April at a packed venue atCentre for the Book in Cape Town.

The official book tour starts on Satur-day 2 July, with its first stop the Kraai-fontein library hall where a book signingwill take place between 13:30 and 16:30.

The book Shepherded: A Woman’s Tri-umph throughDepression andDivorce, isbased on the very well known Psalm 23and focuses on Swanson’s personal jour-ney through depression and divorce, for-giveness and healing and the birth of hersinging career, which flowed from this.

“It is not a sombre book and the focusis not on suffering hardship, but on over-coming it. Many Christians are faced

with depression at some time in theirlives – a topic that is often a taboo inchurches. But it’s very real and needs tobe treated seriously, as I discovered aftermy marriage fell apart,” she says.

Her approach to the disease was holis-tic. “It was a combination of medication,therapy and spirituality that resulted itsuccessful treatment.”

It is also a very practical book, offeringan arsenal of useful tips to married cou-ples. “By sharing the very many mis-takes I made during my marriage, thebook will serve as a guide to married cou-ples who might be facing troubled wa-ters,” she says.

“In this respect issues like forgivenessand the freedom it brings is looked at in-depth and from a women’s perspective.”

Swanson hails from Ravensmead andcurrently calls Durbanville home.

She is a radiographer of profession,but as a multitalented gospel artist hercareer spans more than a decade.V Entry to the book signing is free. Denise Willi-ams from Radio Tygerberg, motivational speakerJerry Louw and Gospel artists Trevor Benson andCheryl-Ann Ehrenreich will perform.

New book provides tipsfor married couples

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night shelters, joint action committees,city improvement districts, faith-basedorganisations and non-governmental or-ganisations.During subcouncil lastweek the impor-

tance of the City’s local network of care(LNOC), a community based body to helpwith the reintegration, was also pointedout. An LNOC was established in Wes-bank recently.A shelter which will be built in a cen-

tral area and is described as aplacewhichwill offer more holistic care as well as of-fer skills development to street people, isbeing planned.

Berenice Hammerslaght, a homeless womanliving on the streets of Kuils River, wasinterviewed by TygerBurger two years ago.To date the problem with homeless peoplein the area persists. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

More than 7300homeless out in coldRICHARD ROBERTS

@richardjohn_rj

Winter is upon us and the time has cometo take out the umbrellas, switch on theheaters and take out all those extra blan-kets.For the approximate 7383 people living

on the city’s streets however, taking pre-cautionary measures against the wind,cold and rain is but a mere desire – some-thing achievable depending on the gener-osity of the public.Despite the high number of street peo-

ple, however, only a few shelters existwhich can provide protection against theelements.“The City estimates that there are 20

shelters, however the Western Cape de-partment of social development will bebest placed to respond in terms of thenumber of registered facilities,” said Su-zette Little, Mayco member for social de-velopment.Last week at a subcouncil meeting rep-

resentatives of the department highlight-ed the importance of working together ina partnership to help get homeless peopleoff the streets and reintegrated back intotheir communities. The officials sharedinformation from their recently compiledstreet people’s report – a study conductedacross the metropole.Little says the research was done to de-

termine how many people were on thestreets in order to align interventions toaddress the needs of the street people ap-propriately.“The City’s reintegration unit refers

street people, who accept offers of assist-ance, to shelters or other appropriate ser-vices, depending on their individualneeds,” Little explains their depart-ment’s process of reintegration.Role players who assist them include

One Langa resident will certainly sleepmore peacefully from now on after heand his family were very nearly evict-

ed from their home due to repeated failureto pay their rent.This according to TraceOnline which spe-

cialises in doing debt collections on behalfof companies struggling to get their moneyfrom debtors.According to TraceOnline the 46-year-old

father of three is one of dozens of residentsall over theMetrowho faced evictionnoticesafter they had been ignoring various finaldemands to pay the rent on their City hous-ing.He came to an agreement with the City at

the very last minute after the court had al-readygrantedanevictionorder againsthim.However, the man had to pay a large por-

tion of his outstanding rent before the Cityagreed to the arrangement. He will now alsobe responsible to pay all the accumulated le-gal costs.Traceline says the tenant said he very

nearly let his family down, but got such abig fright that he has vowednever to fall intoarrears again. He gradually fell behind onhis rent paymentsuntil the outstandingdebtsimply got out of hand.He had hoped the problem would some-

how disappear, but now realises that it waswrong of him not to pay his rent. He is ex-

tremely relieved that everything has beensorted out and that he can now get on withhis life.The City of Cape Town takes these steps

to protect the thousands of regular rent pay-ers. To be fair towards the approximately300 000 people on the waiting list, all freerid-ers must immediately start paying or makeroom for those who don’t have a house andare willing to pay to get one.Rent payments are also essential for prop-

erties to be maintained. The current andpending court orders send out a clear mes-sage that chancers’ days are numbered ifthey do not start paying immediately.For those residents with a joint household

income of less than R3200 per month, thingsare not all gloomy. They can apply for an in-digent grant. TraceOnline has been con-tractedby theCity to assist occupants ofCityhousing by providing them with informa-tion, helping them with their applicationsfor indigent grants, and collecting rent.Residents who have fallen behind on their

rent are urgently requested to protect theroof over their families’ heads and not to ig-nore further letters of demand.If they continue disregarding theCity’s re-

quests for payment, they may end up on thestreets. To avoid this, they are urged to con-tact their nearest housing office or to phoneTraceOnline on 0861 99 77 77.

Tenants warned to ensure payments

AVRIL FILLIES

Dagstukkies of SMS’e vanvriende en familiehet daartoe gelei dat Alda van der Westhui-zen, ’n opleidings- en werkplasingkoördi-neerder by Grow in Bellville dit op ’n kan-toormuur begin skryf of plak het.Met MES se 30ste verjaardagvieringe op

Woensdag 1 Junie is die personeel gevra omnameneer te skryf vanmensewat ’n blywen-de indruk op hulle gemaak het vandat hulleby MES begin het.“Die drie name wat ek neergeskryf het,

was Anton, Delcia en Hilton – ek verkies omniehul vanne tenoemnie, anderswordhulleuitgeken. Hulle het my weer laat glo dat nie-mand te sleg is om goed te word nie – as jynet ’n kans kry.“Hilton werk nou al agt jaar as konstruk-

siehandlanger enDelciawas ’n tikgebruikerwat die padbyster geraakhet ennouherenigis met haar kinders. Sy bestuur ook haar eieklerestoor, terwyl Anton, ’n heroïenver-slaafde, ook met sy kinders herenig is en ’nplaasbestuurder is,” het sy gesê.In die sewe jaar dat sy byMES gewerk het,

het sy besef dat haar verwysingsraamwerkverskil van dié van die straatmense en datsy sal moet aanpas of dit is nie die werk virhaar nie. Sywerk al tien jaarmet straatmen-se en het as vrywilliger by Bellville CareMission begin en handwerk aangebied.“Ons het skouerhangers gespuitverf, lap-

werk gedoen, gebrei, gehekel en ander skou-

erhangers versier met blomme. Ek het toeby die straatmense wat die klasse bywoon,agtergekomhulle stel nie eintlik baie belangin die handwerkwat vir ons belangrik is nie.“Hulle het byvoorbeeld ’n aanleg getoon

om draadkarretjies te maak, babastelle tebrei en goed wat in hul gemeenskappe nodigis,” sê sy. Sy het ook agtergekomdat die hou-ding van: “ek het jou ’n werk gegee en noumoet jy self regkom, nie werk nie, want disnie hoe die straatmense opgegroei het nie”.“Een van die straatmense met wie ek ge-

reeld kontak gehad het, is op Kerkplein ge-bore, het daar grootgeword en ken nie ’n dakoor haar kop nie. Nou hoe leer jy vir so ie-mand om huis skoon te maak, skottelgoed tewas of op te ruim waar jy gemors het, as diepersoon nie sulke dinge gewoond is nie?”Dis toe dat sy programme vir die straat-

mense ontwikkel het om alle rassegroepe teakkommodeer.“Soos jy weet, almal het raad en is voor-

skriftelik oor wat gedoen moet word, maarniemand bied geld aan om die programmesaam te stel nie. Ons het hulle geleer ommet’n mes en vurk te eet, skottelgoed te was enwat aanvaarbaar is.“Die geskrewe stukkies op die muur het

ook ’n verandering inmy kollegas se lewensgebring.“Ek glo dat niks per toeval gebeur nie,

want as jy skielik iets lees, dan is dit dieboodskap wat op daardie spesifieke oomblikvir jou bedoel is,” het sy bygevoeg.

Dié drie inspireer Alda

Alda vanderWesthuizenskryf hierdie nameneer vandie mensewat haar byMESinspireerhet.

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DESIRÉE RORKE@dezzierorke

Applications for special votes duringthe upcoming local elections openedon Friday 10 June and closes on Fri-

day 8 July.“It is important to apply early for this vot-ing right, should you not be able to vote onelection day onWednesday 3 August,” saysward councillor Marian Nieuwoudt.There are essentially two types of specialvotes – firstly Type 1, were a voter goes totheir local voting district to cast their voteon Monday 1 or Tuesday 2 August, and sec-ondlywhere the voter receives a home visitfrom the Independent Electoral Commis-sion (IEC) in order to cast their vote.“A Type 1 special vote can be applied forby any registered voter who for whateverreason – be it travel, business, or work –will not be able to vote onWednesday 3 Au-gust. Theywill be able to apply for a specialvote and if successful, will be able to casttheir vote at the polling station at whichthey are registered to vote, on the specialvoting days prior to the election,” she ex-plains.Applications for this type of special votecan be done in three ways: an SMS to 32249,an online submission at www.elections.org.za, or a submission of form MEC35 atthe IEC office in Bellville or elsewhere.“A Type 2 special vote is only for the sickand housebound. In this instance, a voterwould apply for an IEC official to visit themat their home on special voting days be-cause they are not mobile and or too sickto vote on election day. People requiring ahome visitmust reside and be visited in thevoting district in which they are registeredto vote,” she says.“If your application for a special vote issuccessful, you will vote in the followingmanner: Your thumbnail is marked withindelible ink, while your ID book isstamped. You will receive the relevant bal-lot papers to bemarked in secret and placedand sealed in an unmarked envelope. Theunmarked envelope is placed in another en-velope that is marked with your name, IDnumber and voting district number. Theuse of two envelopes is to ensure the secre-cy of your ballot. The outer envelope is dis-carded before counting,” says Nieuwoudt.

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TheCity of CapeTown is preparing to trackdown and prosecute callers who abuse its107 Public Emergency CommunicationCentre number.Of the 532 682 calls answered by emergen-cy operators in 2015, 102 217 or 20% wereprank calls. A look at themonthly statisticsreveals an average of just over 8500 prankcalls a month, with spikes experienced inJanuary, April and August.‘‘The calls range from emergency hoaxesto the vilest verbal abuse, but also, moredisturbingly, calls of a very perverse na-ture. It is unacceptable that our operators,who are there to do a very serious job, haveto endure this type of abuse with no re-course except to cut the call,’’ says theCity’sMaycomember for safety and securi-ty, JP Smith.‘‘Our system allows us to pick up exactlywhere the call is coming from. I have in-structed the City’s Special InvestigationsUnit to extract information on the top 10 ha-bitual offenders and lay charges in termsof national legislation that makes suchprank and hoax calls to an emergency callcentre an offence. A few well-publicisedconvictions will serve as a good deterrentif we can get them,’’ adds Smith.

City to trackprank callers

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Do you know of an elderly person whois making a profound difference in thecommunity?

Then why not nominate them for a Com-munity Champions Elders Award.They may be feeding the hungry children

in your street or knitting jerseys, blanketsor teddies for babies in hospitals.They may also be running a soup kitchen

for the homeless or even provide free liftclubs for their peers on pension or socialgrant payout days or their weekly shoppingtrips.TygerBurger and Specsavers are looking

to honour these elderly gems who, despitetheir age, are still going out of their way tomake a difference in the lives of others andcontinue to service their community.Elderly citizens from anywhere in the

Cape who are making a difference in thelives of others can be nominated in two cate-gories, ages 70-80 and 80 plus.Nominations for the awards close on

Wednesday 20 July.A panel of judges consisting of representa-

tives fromSpecSavers, SACare Forum,Tyg-erBurger and its sister publications,People’sPost and City Vision, will select three final-ists in each of the two categories.

The finalists will be notified by Monday15 August.They will later be featured in TygerBur-

ger, People’s Post and City Vision.The first TygerBurger SpecSavers Com-

munity Champions Elders Award functionis set to take place on International OlderPersons Day on Saturday 1 October in theform of a high tea.Wonderful prizes will be awarded to show

theappreciationandaffirmation to the threefinalists in each category as well as the peo-ple who nominated the winners.Nomination forms can be downloaded

from www.specsavers.co.za or the Tyger-Burger Facebook page.Nomination formsarealso available at the

TygerBurger office in Bellville and the fol-lowing SpecSavers stores: Blue Route Mall,Wynberg, Maynard Mall, CavendishSquare, Rondebosch, Cape Town Station,Kenilworth Centre, Promenade, WestgateMall, Khayelitsha, Gugulethu, Zevenwacht,Tygervalley, N1 City, Bayside, Parow Cen-tre, Canal Walk and CapeGate.Completed forms can be submitted by

email to [email protected], or by fax to021 910 6501, or TygerBurger, BloemhofBuilding, 112 Edward Street, Tygervalley.

Nominations openfor Elders Awards

CapeGate will be bringing the land of allthings fun to the centre this coming holi-day between Friday 24 June and Satur-day 16 July.Children can enjoy hours of fun in the

giant inflatable “amazing candy house”,jumping and sliding to their hearts’ con-

tent, as well as making their own craftsto take home.V Tickets cost R50 and are valid for the wholeday. Arcade games, bumper cars and kiddie rideswill also be available. Tickets to Candyland Adven-tures are available from Computicket, Checkers,House and Home and at the entrance.

Candyland brings all things fun to CapeGate

Hier (van links) staan Fransonette Swart (kunssentrum-hoof), Anina Lundi (senior kurrikulumbe-planner: GET skeppende kunste) en Deon Burger (vakadviseur: GET skeppende kunste, Weskus) bydie uitstallings.

Skoolkuns by sentrum gewysDie Tygerberg-kunssentrum se jaarlikse la-erskool-uitstalling is verlede Dinsdag ge-open tydens ’n spoggeleentheid.Laerskole wat verteenwoordig was by die

uitstalling, sluit in Parow-Noord, Parow-Wes, Parow-Oos, Welgemoed, Edgemead, DeTyger, Seamount, Kings, Elkanah House,Delft-Suid, asook tuisskoolleerders en vry-willigerswat bydié kunssentrum inDuToit-straat, Parow onderrig ontvang.Daar is tans ongeveer 300 leerders by die

kunssentrum ingeskryf, wat leerders vanStellenberg, D.F. Malan, Durbanville, HTS,Brackenfell, Edgemead, Bosmansdam, J.G.Meiring, President, Settlers, De Kuilen,Fairbairn en Tygerberg insluit.Daar is ook talle tuisskoolleerders wat

kuns as vak hier neem.Die spoggeleentheid is bygewoon deur

leerders, ouers, skoolhoofde enonderwysersvan oor die Tygerberg-streek heen.Anina Lundi, senior kurrikulum-beplan-

ner: GET skeppende kunste, was die gas-

spreker en het die belangrikheid van kunsas voorbereiding vir ’n opwindende loop-baan benadruk.Dit is reeds internasionaal bewysdat kuns

’n geweldige positiewe uitwerking kan hê openige vakgebied wat kreatiewe probleemop-lossing benodig.Die huidige uitstalling bestaan uit werke

wat tydens oggendklasse gemaak word.Laerskole uit die omgewing word uitge-

nooi om die sentrum te besoek en hul leer-ders aan die kunste bloot te stel. ’n Aantalwerke van hierdie klasse word uitgehou omdie uitstalling saam te stel.Die uitstalling kan daagliks besigtig word

tussen 09:00 en 16:00 en sal tot Augustus diegange van die sentrum versier tot wanneerdit plek moet maak vir die jaarlikse Tyger-bergse eisteddfod-uitstalling. Die sentrum istydens die skoolvakansie gesluit.V Vir meer besonderhede oor die uitstalling of oorkuns as skoolvak, skakel die kunssentrum by021 939 9293.

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OFFICIAL NOTICE • OFFICIAL NOTICE • OFFICIAL NOTICEwww.ayandambanga.co.za127784TB

OFFICIAL NOTICERECEIPT OFAPPLICATIONS FORTHEPROCUREMENT OFA FINANCIAL

INTERESTIn terms of the provisions of Sections 58 and 32 of the WesternCape Gambling and Racing Act, 1996 (Act 4 of 1996) (“Act”), asamended,theWestern Cape Gambling and Racing Board (“Board”)hereby gives notice that applications for the procurement offinancial interests of 5% or more in holders of casino operatorlicences in theWestern Cape, have been received.

Tsogo Sun Gaming (Pty) Ltd (“TSG”), Sun International Limited (“SIL”),GrandParade Investments Limited (“GPI”) and subsidiaries of SIL (collectively, “SILSellers”) and GPI (collectively, “GPI Sellers”) have entered into a transactionagreement, in terms of which TSG will be acquiring a 20% voting andeconomic interest in each of SunWest International (Pty) Ltd (“SunWest”)and Worcester Casino (Pty) Ltd (“Worcester”) (collectively, the “ProposedTransaction”). In terms of this Proposed Transaction,TSG will acquire a 10%voting and economic interest in SunWest and Worcester respectively fromthe SIL Sellers (Sun International (South Africa) Ltd (“SISA”) and AfrisunLeisure Investments (Pty) Ltd) (“Afrisun”)) and a 10% economic and votinginterest in SunWest and Worcester respectively from the GPI Sellers (GPIand Grand Casino Investments (Pty) Ltd). The acquisition from the GPISellers are conditional and if not met,TSG will acquire a further 10% votingand economic interest in SunWest andWorcester respectively from the SILSellers to increase its aggregate voting and economic interest in each ofthe two casinos to 20%.The SIL Sellers for this additional sale of shares inSunWest are SISA and Afrisun and inWorcester, SISA.

Through this Proposed Transaction, shareholders of TSG, reflected below,will also have acquired a 5% or more financial interest in each of SunWestandWorcester:

• South African Clothing and TextileWorkers Union (“SACTWU”)• Hosken Consolidated Investments Limited• TIH Prefco (RF) (Pty) Ltd• TIHC Investments (RF) (Pty) Ltd• Tsogo Investment Holding Company (Pty) Ltd• Tsogo Sun Holdings Ltd• Tsogo Sun Hotels, Gaming and Entertainment (Pty) Ltd

TSG and its shareholders have applied to the Board for consent to procure a5% or more financial interest in SunWest andWorcester as required in termsof Section 58 of the Act.

Section 33 of the Act requires the Board to ask the public to submitcomments and / or objections to gambling licence applications that arefiled with the Board. The conduct of gambling operations is regulated interms of both the Act and the National Gambling Act, 2004. This noticeserves to notify members of the public that they may lodge objections and/or comments to the above application on or before the closing date at thebelow-mentioned address and contacts. Since licensed gambling constitutesa legitimate business operation, moral objections for or against gambling willnot be considered by the Board.An objection that merely states that one isopposed to gambling without much substantiation will not be viewed withmuch favour. You are hereby encouraged to read the Act and learn moreabout the Board’s powers and the matters pursuant to which objectionsmay be lodged.These are outlined in Sections 28, 30, 31 and 35 of the Act.Members of the public can obtain a copy of the objections guidelines,which isan explanatory guide through the legal framework governing the lodgment ofobjections and the Board’s adjudication procedures.The objections guidelinesare accessible from the Board’s website at www.wcgrb.co.za and copies canalso be made available on request.The Board will consider all comments andobjections lodged on or before the closing date during the adjudication ofthe application.

All comments and objections lodged must contain the name, address andcontact number of the person objecting to the proposed application(s) oroffering the comment and must state the grounds on which the objectionand/or comment is based. Comments and/or objections must reach theBoard by no later than 16:00 on Friday, 15 July 2016. The application(s)will be open for public inspection at the offices of the Board, Seafare House,68 Orange Street, Gardens, Cape Town.

Objections and/or comments must be forwarded to the ChiefExecutive Officer,Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, P.O.Box 8175, Roggebaai 8012 or handed to the Chief Executive Officer,

Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, Seafare House,68 Orange Street, Gardens, CapeTown or faxed to 021 422 2603

or e-mailed to [email protected]

WESTERN CAPEGAMBLINGAND RACING BOARD

PRE-QUALIFICATION NOTICEFOR EMERGING SUBCONTRACTORS

Pre-qualification applications are hereby invited from experienced Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises(SMME) located in the Western Cape as sub-contractors for C1046 - The extension of the 3'rd Lane onTrunk Road 9/1 (Route N1) from West of Durban Road Interchange to the start of the National Road RouteN1/1 beyond Old Oak Interchange. The proposed Work Packages involves the Construction of Gabions,Concrete Drainage Structures, Side Drains, Kerbing, Guardrails and Landscaping. An active CIDB contractorgrading designation of 3CE to 5CE and BB-BEE grading between of 1 to 4 black ownership is a requirementfor the sub-contract work.

A compulsory information briefing meeting will take place on the 5th July 2016 at 10:00am. ProspectiveApplicants shall meet the Project Management Team at the Martin & East Site Camp, Jan Burger SportsComplex, De Grendel Road, Parow, North.

Submissions from applicants arriving late to this meeting shall be deemed to be non-responsive.

Pre-qualification application documents will only be made available at the information briefing meeting.

Applicants must be represented at the information briefing meeting by a representative who must be theApplicant himself or an authorised person in the direct employ of the Applicant.

The Pre-qualification and supporting documents shall be sealed in an envelope or package clearly marked"Pre-qualification - C1046 - The Extension of the 3'rd Lane on Trunk Road 9/1 (Route N1) from West ofDurban Road Interchange to the start of National Road N1/1 beyond Old Oak Interchange and shall bedelivered by hand to the Martin & East Site Camp Office.

Telephonic, telegraphic, telex, facsimile, e-mailed or electronic applications will not be accepted.

In all cases, the Pre-qualification Application Document shall reach the stipulated address not laterthan 11:00am on the 12th July 2016.

No late entries will be accepted.

Queries relating to issues arising from this document may be addressed to:

Jared Smith

082 601 3650

[email protected]

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Funny point: Localfunny man WayneMcKay presents hissolo On a Point ofOrder at BaransTheatre and Restau-rant in CBD on Friday1 and Sunday 3 July.The show is a blendof stand-up comedy,dance and improvisa-tion with Wayne’ssignature Afrikaansand English storytel-ling of South Africa’scolourful cybernation. Tickets R250include a meal. Call082 724 7968 fortickets ormoreinforma-tion.

AVRIL FILLIES

Youth Day is a reminder thatthe future is in the hands ofthe youth, and education is

the key.Khwezi Jackson (19), a student

from Bellville and a former learnerfrom Stellenberg High School, saysstudents complaining that theycan’t afford a tertiary education,have no excuse not to study.“It is our responsibility to deter-

mine what kind of future we makefor ourselves,” he says. “My mom,Chumisa, is a single parent withfour children, and she also couldnot afford to send me to universityor technikon. She opted to sendmeto the Cape Town Tertiary Schoolin Business Administration (TSi-BA) in Pinelands after matric in2014,” says Jackson.He is a Bachelor in Business Ad-

ministration student and he wouldlike to encourage those who can’tafford to study at a tertiary institu-tion to opt for TSiBA.“TSiBA shows us that education

is more than just studying; thatthere is a whole world out there. AtTSiBA students are given a secondchance to catch up and learn basicacademic skills which they mayhave missed in high school. TSiBAis different in that they providegreat support to help all students todo well in their studies. Their ‘Payit Forward’ philosophy empowersme to give back to the community,but I also get to do amazing things,gain exposure to new networks,ideas and overseas university pro-grammes,” he says.TSiBA offers four business entre-

preneurship and leadership qualifi-

cations with a strong focus on self-development and practical experi-ence, in this way effecting realsocio-economic change for the fu-ture.“My advice to learners is to know

what you want to do and researchyour options as well as the scholar-ship opportunities out there. Therearemany great tertiary institutions

out there, but I would highly recom-mend if you aremotivated, self-driv-en and have a good attitude, youshould apply to TSiBA. It’s morethan just a scholarship; more thanjust an education. It’s a way of life.The reality is a degree doesn’t guar-antee a job anymore, but I am confi-dent that TSiBA’s programme andaccredited degreewill developme tobe the employee that every employ-er is looking for,” he adds.Jackson was born inMount Frere

in the Eastern Cape and attendedthe Excelsior Primary School andStellenberg High. He was a memberof the Students RepresentativeCounsel in 2015 and was selected to

be a youth leader for a youth groupcalled the RUSH (Rocking the Uni-verse Spiritually High).“In 2015 I was accepted at TSiBA

and completed my Higher Certifi-cate in Business Administration. Iwas fifth on the merit list and start-ed my Bachelors this year. I haveserved in the executive boards ofEnactus as well as the TSiBA chessteam,” he says.Adri Marais, TSiBA CEO and co-

founder, explains that “TSiBA’sunique curriculum integratesknowledge, skills and attitudethrough our ‘Profile of Graduate-ness’ which has been carefully de-signed to match the needs of em-ployers and the competenciesneed-ed to be a successful entrepre-neur”.“The evidence is there in that

96% of TSiBA degree graduates areemployed, studying at postgradu-ate level or become entrepre-neurs,” he says.KwaneleMagwaca of StudentRe-

cruitment at TSiBA, encourageslearners and potential scholarshipapplicants to “be more organised,plan ahead and send in applicationsearly”. “We are looking for youngpeople who have potential, an inter-est in business and who want tomake a difference in their commu-nities, to apply to TSiBA.”V To grab this opportunity and change yourlife visit TSiBA Cape Town’s Campus OpenDay on Saturday 30 July 2016 between10:00 to 13:00. You will get to experiencethe campus and learn about this businessschool directly from students and staff.V For more information contact KwanelaMagwaca on 021 532 2750 or [email protected] or visit www.tsi-ba.org.za.

‘Students have noexcuse not to study’

The world’s largest floating bookfair, the MV Logos Hope with noless than 5000 titles of education-al and Christian books on offer,will be docking into Cape Townfor its first ever visit tomorrow(Thursday) 23 June.The vessel is owned by German

company GBA Ships, a non-profit

organisation with the purpose ofbringing “Knowledge, Help andHope” to people of the world allover.The crew offers a unique exam-

ple of unity in diversity with 400volunteers from 60 different coun-tries.V The Logos Hope will dock at Jetty 2 at

the V&A Waterfront and will be openfrom Friday 24 June to Monday 11 July.Opening hours are from 14:00 to 21:30Sunday to Tuesday, and from 10:00 to21:30 Wednesday to Saturday. The en-trance fee is R5 per person and free forpensioners over 65. Children under 12 en-ter for free, but must be accompaniedby an adult.

Floating book fair comes to CT

Khwezi Jackson and his mom, Chumisa.

Kunsklasse vir jonges:Kunstige kinders in graad 3, 4en 5 in die Tygerberg-omge-wing kan nou hul kuns uitleefdeur klasse by die Bellville-kunssentrum in die skoolva-kansie by te woon. Die klasseword in oorleg met die GroterTygerberg-vennootskap (GTV)aangebied. Georgie Murray (4)van Bellville het die klas virma’s en peuters op Saterdag11 Junie bygewoon waartydenshulle plante of blomme uitkarton moes maak. Hier houGeorgie haar skepping vas.Laerskoolleerders se kunswer-ke sal later gebruik word ommure op te vrolik. Rig navraeaan Rachel Botis by 021 8236713 of per e-pos na [email protected] [email protected].

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GENERAL

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The suitable candidate must be willing to workeffectively under pressure and keep to strictdeadlines. This position requires the candidatetowork irregular hours andoverweekends.A valid driver's licence, relevant tertiaryjournalism qualification and at least four years'experience are all requirements for this position.The person must also be fluent in Afrikaans andEnglish andbe able towrite in both languages.

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KLUBRUGBY: BELHAR SE AFRIGTER MIK VIR GOUEBEKER-KOMPETISIE

Wenkultuur sy strewe

Bronson Weir is die afrigter van die Belhar-rugbyklub.

AVRIL FILLIES

Die afrigter van die Belhar-rugbyklub,Bronson Weir, is geen onbekende asdit by rugby-afrigting kom nie. Hy kan

7’s en 15’s afrig en is die afgelope ses jaar diebreier in Belhar.

“Ek is gebore en getoë in Belhar en het se-wes by die Sekondêre Skool Excelsior en ver-skeie provinsiale en internasionale spanneafgerig, terwyl ek nog steeds by ’n finansiëleinstelling gewerk het. Ek was voorheen byNedbank en is tans by Ou Mutual, een vandie borge van die klub,” sê hy.

Van die spelers wat hy onder hande gehadhet, is Justin Geduld, Cheslin Kolbe, EdwinZass en Dennis Cox in die WP se o.18-span.

Hy was ook die afrigter van die SA sewes-studentespan van 2009 tot 2011, wat die Cen-trale 7’s in Parys en Morokko gewen het. Hyhet ook Kenia Shujaa 7’s afgerig, wat dieAfrikabeker gewen het.

“Excelsior sal my altyd na aan die hart lê,want ek het baie sukses daar behaal. Ek hetook deur Afrika gereis en het afrigting inlande soos Uganda en Kenia gedoen.”

SuperligaBelhar speel in die A-kompetisie van die

WP se Superliga en die klub se sterkpunt issy hardlooprugby. Die klub spog met lojaleondersteuners wat weekliks die span komondersteun, wat bydra tot die span se suk-ses. Belhar het ook al Blitsbokke opgelewer.

“Tans oefen vyf klubspelers by die WP seamateurspan. Vanjaar is my eerste jaar ashoofafrigter van die A-span en my doelwitis om ’n sterkwenkultuur indieklub te skep,wat met dissipline, harde werk en waag-moed gepaardgaan. Ons is nog nie daar waarons wil wees nie, maar hopelik sal alles inplek val,” het Weir gesê.

Belhar het nie uitblinkers nie, maar diespan in sy geheel dra by tot die klub se suk-ses. Die klub het ’n paar sleutelspelers ver-loor en hopelik sal die jong spelers hul voetevind.

“Ons gebruik hoofsaaklik spelers uit Bel-har en omgewing en doen ’n beroep op hulleom by die klub se speelstyl in te koop en bydie klub te bly. Belhar se uiteindelik doel isom in die Gouebekerkompetisie, voorheendie Community Cup, te speel, sodat ons ta-lent op televisie gewys kan word.

“In ons wedstryd teen Tygerberg het meeras 1 000 toeskouers kom kyk en dink net watkan gebeur met televisiedekking,” sê hy.

GemeenskapsklubOmdat die klub ’n gemeenskapsklub is,

probeer hulle om meer by die omliggendeskole betrokke te raak, maar wil dit op ’ngroter skaal doen.

“Die meeste van die afrigters het ’n vol-dagwerk, wat verhoed dat hulle by skole be-trokke kan raak.

“Vir my is dit belangrik dat die jeug in Bel-har moet opkyk na die spelers, sodat hullekan sien daar is beter keuses as bendes endwelms. Wanneer ons Saterdae op die velddraf, gaan dit vir die spelers nie net oor die80 minute nie, maar jy is ’n ambassadeur virjou gemeenskap,” sê Weir.

Die klub is in 1992 deur wyle Arthur Booy-sen gestig en sy seun, Jerome, is tans die pre-sident van die klub. Jerome het in die apart-heidsjare vir Saru gespeel en Jerome Ameri-ca was een van Saru se top-skeidsregters.

Wanneer hy nie rugby afrig nie, is Weir’n gesinsman en voor hy by rugby betrokkewas, het hy met parkiete geboer. Hy het ’nvlak2-afrigterskwalifikasie vir 7’s en 15’s.

Hy lees sport-outobiografieë en is ’n adre-nalien-junkie wat lief is vir die buitelug.