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Woensdag, 6 Maart 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za
RAVENSMEAD & BELHAR
OWNERS: NOT INTERESTED
The house of stenchGARY VAN DYK
“Iets ruik arragh! (Something smellsterrible).These are the words of people pass-
ing a house in Ramphal Singh Street in Cra-venby, and it is the understatement of theyear, because the stench coming from theabandoned property is unbearable in thelate afternoon heat.While passersby are able to escape the
stench, for the neighbours in the area thesmell is something that they have to livewith all the time, and nobody seems able tosolve the problem.Zaid Valli, who lives next to the property,
said that the problem started about six yearsago when the owner of the house died.“His step-daughterwas living in the house
at the time, but the family just put her out,and left the house because they don’t live inCape Town,” he said.“It was a beautiful house but just look at
it now. It is now just a frame of a house be-cause of the vandalism that has taken place.
Health hazard“It has become a health hazard because
people started dumping fish entrails, deaddogs andother dirt on it, but ourbiggestwor-ry is that there are criminal activities takingplace here with drugs being used by localthugs.“It has also become an escape route for
thieves who come into the area because thefences are all broken, and a few weeks agothe police shot one of them right here as hewas trying to escape.“It is attracting bad elements all the time.”Valli added that residents in the area had
given up trying to contact the family thatstayed there.“You can’t get anything from them, they
just don’t care,” he said.“Initially we were told that they were go-
ing to sell the house but nothing was ever
done.“Then they told us that they will clear up
the rubbish but it never happened, and thenthey just started being rude to youwhen youcalled.“There are some people, including me,
who offered to buy the place but in the statethat it is in now who will want to buy it?”Another resident in the area who did not
want to be named said that the wind con-stantly blew the stench into their home.“We can’t keep our windows open,” he
said.
“At thismomentwehavea familymemberwho is very ill and we can’t let in any freshair into the house.
Action“We have spoken to the council but be-
cause it is a private property their hands aretied, but I think the time has come for themto take drastic action against the owners.”Local ward councillor Freddie Kearns
confirmed that there have been a number ofcomplaints about this particular property.“It has been brought to our attention, and
yes our hands are tied to a certain degree,”he said.“I have also been in touch with the owner
in Port Elizabeth on a number of occasionsand every time there is the promise of com-ing home to sort it out, but nothing ever hap-pens.“We will be looking at what further steps
can be taken.”There was a “subscriber does not exist”
message when TygerBurger tried to call anumber related to one of the owners of thehouse.
Rubble and litter coverthe garden of the onceneat home in CravenbyEstate.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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GARY VAN DYK
There’s a new batch of “bobbies” on the beat.The SAPS Training Academy in Bishop
Lavis hosted their passing out parade lastweek with a new batch of policemen andwomen ready to take on crime in their com-munities.
Special guest speaker at the event Lt GenArno Lamoer, pointed out that this was avery special group because they were thefirst group to complete the new two-yeartraining programme.
“You are now fully trained and preparedto go into the communities to serve and pro-tect, and do so with the utmost professional-ism.
“This training that you have receivedmust shine through in every word and ac-
tion.“Every law-abiding citizen must see you
as someone who embodies service delivery,someone who will go out of their way to help,and someone who will never be feared with-in the community that they serve,” he said.
Lamoer also pointed out that while a greatdeal of authority has been given to them byvirtue of their profession, so too is a greatresponsibility resting on their shoulders.
“You have the power to arrest and detainpeople, and that is a power never to be takenlightly or abused.
“There will also be times when you willbe placed in life or death situations, and thedecisions you take could have far-reachingconsequences, but you have been more thanadequately prepared to shoulder those re-sponsibilities,” he said.
A new batch ofcops hits streets
New recruits going through the paces of their physical exhibition at the passing out parade atthe SAPS Academy in Bishop Lavis. PHOTOS: CARINA ROUX
GARY VAN DYK
Ladies in the community are invited to a spe-cial day to discover their real worth.
Women’s group, G4G (Gals 4 God) of theUnited Reformed Church in Belhar will behosting their fourth Women’s Conference,on Saturday 16 March under the banner of“A Woman’s Worth”.
Organiser Lorichen Matolla said that withrecent horrible incidents of violence againstwomen the conference is more important be-cause they are focusing on worthiness.
“Do we, as women, truly feel worthy?” sheasks.
“From a very young age girls begin to findtheir identity in this world. They knowwhere theywant tobe in life but oftenas theyget older, there are various circumstancesand people in this cruel world who plant neg-ative things in their heads.
“Words such as ‘You’re not good enough’or ‘You’ll never get far in life’ and slowly webegin to believe those words.
“G4G is here to tell women and young girls
that this is your time! No more will you betold that you’re not good enough.
“We need to let people know out there thatwe are worth so much more.”
Starting at 9:00 at the church on the cornerof Wastonia and Orgidee roads in Belhar, theconference is being held again by public de-mand after positive feedback from lastyear’s Superwoman conference.
Matolla added that the conferences are notheld for financial gain.
“We simply want to uplift, enlighten andmotivate the young and the more maturewomen in this community knowing thatthey truly look forward to this event.
“While the serious side of discoveringtheir worth is important there’s also lots offun with dressing up for the day to the prizefor Best Dressed, and lots of other activities.
“We can assure you, you’ll leave this con-ference feeling good about yourself.”
“This year we have made the theme purplewith a little bit of gold.”
For more information contact Matolla on073 965 1957.
Women discover real worth
The drill team of the SAPS Academy in Bishop Lavis doing it “Gun-nam Style” at the passing outparade last week.
GARY VAN DYK
The Belhar Delft Learner Transport Or-ganisation is mobilising to keep gettinglocal learners to school.
Operating in Belhar and Delft the or-ganisation was formed in 2011 and isworking on helping operators in the areaprovide safe transport for children invar-ious areas.
Chairperson Edward Filemon, saidthat they started when new legislationwas announced by the TransportationBoard to introduce a permit system re-garding vehicles that are allowed totransport children as a business.
“This meant that many are not able tomake a living and it impacts on familiesand their own wellbeing,” he says.
“With this organisation we want tohave a unified voice to speak to the au-thorities, to know what alternatives arethey going put in place to deal with trans-porting of children.
“Government does not have money toprovide transport and many of us havebeen in the business for more than 20years.
“We understand the concerns with
safety and the need for regulations to bein place, but they did not consult withpeople in the business,” he said.
Filemon also added that most of thedocuments and surveys that have beendone were relevant to the rural areas.
“Most of the accidents that involveschool children are in the rural areaswhere operators have to drive longer dis-tances to get children to school.
“We had the unfortunate incident inBlackheath that involved school chil-dren.
“But, it needs to pointed out that thedriver was a taxi owner who supplement-ed his income by driving school children.
“Our main aim is to provide a safe, con-trolled and an organised service to ourcommunity but we can only accomplishthis if all in this industry stand togetherand speak with one voice to the authori-ties,” he said.
He added that in previous meetingswith authorities it was not a consultativeprocess but one where the rules and regu-lations were laid out.
“We need to have a meeting where wecan sit down and discuss some of our con-cerns.”
A ‘united front’ forlearner transport
Police in Bellville South need volunteersfor victim empowerment.
The Victim Friendly Room (formerlyknown as Trauma Room) needs counsellorsto assist with victims of crime.
At the Bellville South police station theyare also needed to assist victims of sub-stance abuse, child abuse, domestic vio-lence, rape, assault, and hijacking.
This facility at the station acts in con-junction with the Community Police Fo-rum and the SAPS. On the job training willbe provided to all successful applicants, buta screening process will be done.
Application forms can be collected at Bel-lville South police station. The closing datefor applications is 25 March.
Contact 021 950 1389 or 071 100 7134.
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Adult education needs helpGARY VAN DYK
Adult Education in Elsies River needs yourhelp.Aid is needed at the Adult Education and
TrainingCentre inBowlerStreet after a sec-tion was gutted by fire at the end of Janu-ary.CentremanagerMikePick, says that they
have been devastated by the damage thatwas caused, but they are still going on withtheir classes.“The damage has been terrible but we
cannot stop our classes,” he said.“Many learners are getting ready towrite
their matric and they depend on us to keeptheir educational aspirations alive.“In some respects we were lucky that the
damaged area did not include the classesthat they use but nowweneed to rebuild thearea that was used as a staffroom, the craftsand sewing department, and a major partof our offices and toilets were destroyed.“Sadly during the fire all our computers
were stolen and sowe are struggling to redoall data and records from backup docu-ments, but it is very difficult,” he said.Pick added that the centre has won
awards for being the best centre of its kindin recent years, and plays a big part in help-ing young people who left school early im-
prove their education.“The centre has made a difference in the
lives of so many young people who are im-proving their education, some of them go-ing on to study at tech.“It is also playing a big part in the lives
of older people who never had the opportu-nity to go to school at all with basic coursesof learning to read and write, to a course
that could get you into further studies.“While we are waiting for the education
department about repairs we are lookingfor some help from Good Samaritans in thecommunity who want to help us keep onproviding the best education.”More information about the centre from
021 933 5619 or email [email protected].
Centre manager, Mike Pick, in front of the gutted buildings at the centre in Elsies River.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Skole kan hier gróót wenSkole in die noordelike voorstede wordgenooi om deel te neem aan ’n pretdrafoor 7 km, wat deel vorm van die gewildejaarlikse Boschendal/Jan van Riebeeck-fees op Saterdag 16 Maart.Die pretdraf begin om 07:00. Die skool
wat voor 14 Maart die meeste deelne-mers inskryf, sal ’n kontantprys vanR10 000 wen. Die Boschendal/Jan vanRiebeeck-fees vind op die Hoërskool Janvan Riebeeck se sportveld in De Hoo-plaan in Tamboerskloof plaas.V Vir meer inligting oor die feesdag, asook die pret-draf en Leeukopuitdaging, besoek www.jvrfees-dag.co.za of kontak Lize McNab by [email protected] of 083 630 9661.
Keep an eye on tapsKeep tabs on taps!Police in Bellville South are
calling on the community to takeextra precautions with theirgarden equipment. They havebeen experiencing high incidentsof theft of copper taps. Policerequest the community to bevigilant.
Streel die oor:Estee Adams (12)van Belhar speel haarhart uit op die viooltydens die bekend-stellingskonsert inFebruarie van dietrust van die HugoLambrects-musiek-sentrum in Parow.
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Water levels of dams around Cape Townis currently at 72,9 %. While this is notcause for concern at this stage, the Cityof Cape Town appeals to residents to usewater sparingly.
In a media release, the water and sanita-tion department is appealing to all resi-dents to adhere to the specified times forwatering gardens, lawns and plants to pre-vent water wastage.
According to the mayoral committeemember for utility services, Ernest Son-nenberg, residents should note that actioncan be taken against them for non-compli-
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V Residents who use borehole or well-point water must register or re-registertheir boreholes and well-points with thecity.
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Enjoying theatmosphereof thefestival were(from left)LucindaBlanchardwith Andréand GlynnisJacobs.
Dorothy Gambero, Vanessa and Malcolm Pearce, Judy Eksteen and Judee Smith enjoyed themusic at the festival.
Just chillin’ on the West Coast
A musical dream came true for 14-year-old Ashleigh Dreyer who attends The Settlers HighSchool in Bellville when the groove was going on the West Coast this weekend at the annualJazz on the Rocks Festival which was held at Tietiesbaai near Paternoster. The dynamic youngtalent who plays clarinet and sings got to perform with guitarist Allou April, on her left, and isseen here with proud parents, Jeanine and Alphonso. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK
Randy Balie, LesleyBurgess, Ted Mitchelland Gerschwin Kohlerall from Bellville andBellville South justchilled as they enjoyedthe music on thebeach at Tietiesbaai.
Rushaan Riley (centre) took flight with her fairy wings when she met performers, guitaristDerrick Schippers, from the Where we Live project in Bishop Lavis, and keyboards man, RandallScheepers after their performance on Saturday night.
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Top performing schools are flying highwith some help from the airport.Taking 2012 matric results in considera-
tionMarianHigh inMatroosfontein, Excel-sior Secondary in Belhar, Belhar Second-ary School, Ravensmead Secondary, ElsiesRiver High School, Cravenby Secondary,and Sinethemba Secondary in Philippi, areall getting some major educational boostsfrom a local facility.Airports Company South Africa, Cape
Town International Airport is once againembarking on its school upliftment projectwhichwill assist another seven schools thisyear in making critical school improve-ments.This year the airport spent almost
R180 000 purchasing eight special white-boards and other educational software go-ing to these top performing schools.In 2011 they spent R150 000 on this initia-
tive and in 2012 this amount was increasedto R176 000.The airport worked closely with the
Western Cape Education Foundation whoalso provided the criteria for selecting theschools.In February the company embarked on a
schools drive to identify top performingschools in the communities around the air-port.
Seven top performing schools were iden-tified with matric pass rates ranging from87 % to 97 %.As recognition, the airport do-nated interactive whiteboards and otherteaching software to each of the schools.“Our business is not only about airports,
it’s about giving back to our communities”said Deidre Davids, communications man-ager at Cape Town International Airport.“So, as an airport operator, contributing
toward the development and sustainabilityof our communities is very important andeducation is the foundation for the develop-ment of any community.“Whenwewere engaging the schools, the
principals of the schools indicated that in-teractive whiteboards are required to helpwith teaching. These boards allow teachersto use them as a normal whiteboard withthe versatility of being able to go onto theinternet and pull up information whileteaching.”This initiative has two components, thus,
acknowledging and rewarding schools whohave increased their matric pass rate; andschools that are in desperate need formain-tenance work to allow them to improvetheir learning environment.There are also projects in the community
that helps with upliftment and develop-ment in education.
These schools flying highDeon Cloete (third from right) general manager for Cape Town International Airport, with theprincipals of schools that are benefiting from the donation of educational software.
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Who’s best with tongs
The Cape Town auditions ofthe second season of TheUltimate Braaimaster realitycooking show took place atthe V&A Waterfront over theweekend. Some 52 teamsfrom across the WesternCape took place. The compe-titors were chopped down to13 after Saturday’s judgingand had to complete a num-ber of cooking challenges fora chance to be one of theregional winners. LeonSteenkamp dropped in andhad a look and taste ofsome of the glorious grillcreations. See a video clip ofthe event at www.tygerbur-ger.co.za.
Delight on a stick. Brian and Kim Curran fromKuils River from team “On a Roll” tried to winthe judges’ favour with their flavoursomesosaties.
The “Hayfah” husbandand wife team ofElhaam and FaheemAdams from KuilsRiver boast with theirdishes. They made itthrough to Sunday’ssecond round.
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Thousands of people are affected by fires ininformal settlements every year.Just in December and January this year
the number of people made homeless byshack fires amounts to nearly 5 200 country-wide.TygerBurgerhas also publishednumerous
articles on this over the last few months.If Cipla Medpro, South Africa’s third larg-
est pharmaceutical company, has it’s waythen informal settlements will be trans-
formed from a combustible nightmare to afire-resistant dream.Last week Wednesday the company
launched Ajuga – a project that will see fire-resistant structures and creches installed ininformal settlements. Earlier in Februarythe Cipla Foundation sponsored the first twoAjuga structures that replaced creches inDuNoon.These Ajuga units are apparently effective
fire-resistant structures, made from patent-ed steel and fire retardant panels, whichhave been fire-tested to 1 000 degrees.During the media launch near Stellen-
bosch a massive heap of wood was set alightinside a unit under strict fire and rescue sur-veillance.One of the most astonishing qualities of
this fire-resistant material is that while thefire was raging inside, one could hardly feelany heat through the walls on the outside.The roof is also designed to “pop open” and
says the designer David Grier of the CiplaFoundation: “By replacing creches with fireresistant structures, this initiative ensuresthat if there is a fire outbreak, the most vul-nerable people of the community will be pro-tected. With this initiative, we can also pro-vide children with a place of safety and im-prove the conditions in which they areschooled.”The house takes one day to assemble, is fit-
ted with standard windows and doors andservices such as water and electricity can beinstalled.Grier continues: “Theproblem in informal
settlements is that so much corrugated iron
is used.“This is actually the worst material, be-
cause what it does is when a fire starts itbuilds andbuilds heat. Eventually,whateveris combustible in that unit just vaporises anda fireball blows out of this house and withthe wind it goes from shack to shack toshack.”The answer to overcome this was found in
a plant named theAjuga, which is fire-resist-ant. Careful and meticulous design and test-ing eventually led to the Ajuga unit. It costsR50 000 to build.
New hope for shack fire safety
To test it’s fire-resistant qualities, an Ajuga unitwas set alight under supervision of the city’sFire and Rescue Services during the launch.
PHOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
David Grier of the Cipla Foundation anddesigner of the Ajuga structures, is convinced itwill save lives.
The first hydrogen fuel cell battery golf cartonSouthAfrican soilwas developed inBell-ville, at the University of the Western Cape(UWC).Hydrogen South Africa (HySA) Systems
Competence Centre based at UWC and Me-lexElectrovehicles, a SouthAfrican compa-ny, built the cart.The cart was approved by the National
Regulator for Compulsory Specifications(NRCS).The range of the golf cart is approximate-
ly doubled by the use of the hydrogen fuelcell.It is virtually silent in operation, can re-
ach speeds of up to 50 km/hand is pollution-free.Says Professor Bruno G Pollet, director
of HySA Systems Competence Centre atUWC: “The only emission from this golfcart is water! And if the hydrogen fuel sour-ce can be produced by using renewabletechnologies such as solar or wind energy,the entire process – from production todriving – is purely green.”This hydrogen transport demonstrator
will be compared with the existing UWCcampus fleet of diesel and pure battery elec-tric vehicles. That way HySA Systems sci-entists and engineers can learnmore aboutthe efficiency and performance of this tech-nology and how it can be implemented cost-effectively in the formation of a viable“green”means of transport in SouthAfrica.The universitywas namedSouthAfrica’s
Greenest Campus in 2012.
Fill it up, withhydrogen
The hydrogen fuel cell battery golf cart thatwas developed at the University of theWestern Cape in Bellville.
The Table Mountain Class in theClouds programme, which enables20 000 learners each to discover allthe wonders of Table Mountain, willstart on 1 March.The programme which is now in
it’s 13thyear,wasdeveloped to enablelearners to explore Table Mountain’streasure house of fauna and flora.The Class in the Clouds, runs from
1 March to 31 October, and includesschool holidays but excluding wee-kends and public holidays.The programme is open to learners
from Grade 1 to 12.The cost involved is R39 per lear-
ner, and any South African schoolcan join this educational programme.The Cableway also offers a Class inthe Clouds combo deal which costsR60 and the deal includes a Class intheClouds ticket, a hot dog and a fruitjuice.Booking is compulsory and forms
can be downloaded from www.table-mountain.net.V To make enquiries phone 021 424 0015 orsend an email [email protected].
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Somewhere in Montague there is a veryconfused old woman.
So her guesthouse is a portal... A portal?She looks at her husband and says: “Pe-
ter... This afternoon a young man told meour guesthouse is an integral portal... Hesaid that we must welcome the aliens andphone him as soon as the bad guys try toblow up our resonators with their Xmpbursters...”
Peter hardly looks up from his newspa-per and says: “Yes dear.”
What either Peter or his wife doesn’tknow is that a new Android mobile gamecalled “Ingress” is taking the northern sub-urbs, Cape Town and the world by storm.
The guesthouse in Montague is one of 200portals in Cape Town, each a veritable bat-tlefield between the green team and theirsworn enemies, the despicable blue team.TygerBurger acted as mediator and man-
aged to set up a meeting between two mem-bers of the blue team and three of the greenteam.
An uneasy ceasefire was agreed so thatreaders can find out more about this newand innovative gameplay called Ingress.
Durbanville’s Sean Scott (aka Frosty)leers suspiciously at Kraaifontein’s Aura-tius February (aka Greenworld) before hesays: “Ingress is a new game by Google. Ifinvited by Google one can play it on An-droid phones and tablets, and it will soonbe available on iPhones as well. Historicbuildings are portals in the game and onehas to literally go to these portals to attackor defend it.”
The blue team’s Jaco Gunter fromWelgemoed (aka Capman) continues wherehis team mate Frosty left off: “There are twofactions, the enlightened ones and the re-sistence. So we make a portal blue and thenthe other team makes it green. Then we
make it blue again and so we go round andround the city and fight for the right to owna particular portal.”
The higher your level the better defencesyou can build and the stronger your offenceis.
The old man and old woman from Mon-tague happen to live in a historic building,so now they have the added benefit of livingin a portal.
They also don’t really need to phone thegreen team when the blues attack, becausethe greenies will be notified on their cell-phones when someone attempts to take itfrom them.
The old couple also need not worry aboutany kind of intrusion on their property,since a team can “attack” from anywherein the vicinity.
The interview continues when Capmanmuses: “Take the movie Independence Day.You are the guys standing on the roof withsigns saying ‘Welcome! Welcome!’ whilethese UFOs invade us! We are Will Smithflying around and trying to stop the al-iens...”
The green team members all laugh andsay: “No, no, no!”
Stellenberg’s Willow van der Merwe (akaQbitza) had another theory: “We are the sci-entists in the middle ages trying to explainto you that the world is round and you arethe heretics!”
From an outsider’s perspective it seemsas if these people get on extremely well.They share a passion of “seeing noteworthysights and playing a game on a grand scale”.
Qbitza is married to Carol van der Merwe(aka Babayaga) and their son is even in onthe game. The keen Greenworld spent morethan R1 500 on petrol just last month.
Capman concludes: “If someone sees agroup of people standing in front of an oldchurch and staring at their phones theyneedn’t be alarmed! We are not criminals.”
Role playing at a newlevel with ‘Ingress’
Willow van der Merwe (Qbitza), Carol van der Merwe (Babayaga), Jaco Gunter (Capman), SeanScott (Frosty) and Auratius February (Greenworld). PHOTOS: ANDRÉ BAKKES
Die oorlewingskrisis waarin kleinsake-een-hede van die Kaapstadse Vereniging vir Blin-des gewikkel was weens ’n moratorium, watdeur die Indonesiese regering geplaas is opdie uitvoer van rottang-rumateriaal, is vireers verby.
Dít is danksy die inspirerende optrede van’n Paarlse entrepreneur, Koos Marais.
Die vereniging het altesame veertig klein-sake-eenhede, wat bestaan uit entrepreneurswat onder meer rottang-meubels vervaardig,opknap of restoureer.
In Desember verlede jaar het dit gelyk ofdie tekort aan rottang-rumateriaal, wat uitIndonesië ingevoer word, die sluiting vanparty van hierdie plaaslike kleinsake-eenhe-de sou noodsaak en blinde enterpreneurs wathierdie sake-eenhede bestuur, sonder ’n in-
komste sou laat.Marais, wat self in beheer is van ’n klein-sa-
ke-eenheid van die vereniging bekend asPaarl Baskets, het egter einde verlede jaarkontak gemaak met ’n Indonesiese agent.
Ná uitgerekte beraadslaging het hy daaringeslaag om suksesvol te onderhandel dat ’nbesending rottang-rumateriaal na Suid-Afri-ka gebring word. Die besending word aan-staande week in die Kaapstadse hawe ver-wag. Daar word ook tans by die vereniginggeëksperimenteer met ander innoverende ru-materiaal wat sekere grassoorte, bamboes enpiesangblaar insluit. “Dis ’n deurbraak opkort termyn, maar ons wil as vereniging hardwerk om te verseker dis volhoubaar.”V Vir meer inligting, kontak Charlene van Niekerk [email protected].
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Five voices from the northern suburbs gettogether on Sunday for a superb session ofvocal harmony.Track Five, a five-voice vocal group that
was started by Durbanville’s Gavin Fullard,has been his passion for many years andthey will be releasing their latest recordingat the Nassau Centre at Groote Schuur HighSchool, in Newlands from 19:00.Fullard says that they specialise in excit-
ing arrangements of thewell-knownpopularjazz standards and romantic ballads.“Our influences include the unfailingly
exciting sounds of great vocal groups suchas the Four Freshmen,Manhattan Transfer,Take 6, New York Voices and the RealGroup,” he says.“Over the years we have performed with
luminaries like pianist Jack van Poll, withthe group JaZZaTTaC and, for many years,with the Jonny Cooper Orchestra.“This is our fourth CD that we will be
launching called I Remember You, and forlovers of good music it will invoke the nos-talgia and magic of vocal groups of the BigBand era.”Fullard is the founder, and anchor mem-
ber of the group, which changes from timeto time, but he is dedicated to maintaining
the sound of the group.During the sixties he worked with vocal
groups during a five-year spell of teachingin the UK and in America.On returning to South Africa he formed
his own vocal group, Tangerine, in 1975. Af-ter 18 years of radio, TV and cabaret work,he disbanded Tangerine and in 1995 formedthe new group, Track Five.Other members of the group are: Danelle
de Vries, a top-10 finalist of the KykNet Afri-kaans Idols Competition in 2006, who hasworked with top South African artists, in-cluding Amanda Strydom, Nataniël, MynieGrove, Errol and Alvin Dyers and the lateTaliep Petersen.Sonja Cillie who toured Europe as a mem-
ber of Tygerberg Children’s Choir for manyyears, also an ATKV singing competition fi-nalist and she has worked with MarthinusBasson in Cabaret training.Amy Larter is originally from East Lon-
don, and obtained her Bachelor of Music de-gree – jazz performance (BMus) at the Uni-versity of Cape Town in 2007.Arthur Pietersen from Belhar is the new-
est addition to the group working as a labo-ratory manager and a scientist by trade.Hismusical skillswerehonedover the last
30 years as he was involved in various sing-ing groups and choirs in his community.He has also been donating his time to his
community through free music classes forthe last 15 years.The Nassau Centre is in Palmyra Road,
Newlands and tickets for the show are R80,with sherry and refreshments served from18:00.More information and booking from 021
975 7289, 083 258 3735, or [email protected].
On track for jazzy musical evening
Track Five are getting in tune for the launch of their CD on Sunday, from left, Danelle de Vries,Arthur Pietersen, Sonja Cillie, Gavin Fullard, and Amy Larter.
PJs: Gospel group BASIC (Brothers and Sisters in Christ) are bringingsome great sounds to the local scene when they host an excitingconcert at the Ravensmead Civic Centre on Sunday 17 March. Joiningthem on stage will be the PJ Twins (Peter and John), of SA’s GotTalent fame, who are seen here with the group at a recent outreachprogramme in Bonteheuwel to advertise the show. Other guest artistsinclude COP Worship Team and the New Life Choir. The action willstart at about 17:00 with tickets costing R50 for adults and R30 forchildren. Further information from Bishop Adam Alexander on 074 2462607. Funds raised will be for various youth empowerment projects inthe community. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Great sounds, great concert
V Anna Davel is vanaand by Die Boer.R90. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 of 083406 0111.
V Andriëtte Norman is Donderdagen Vrydag by Die Boer om haar nuwealbum bekend te stel. R120. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911 of 083 4060111.
V David Kau will be at Artscape The-atre on Thursday and Friday with hishilarious new one-man show, Hearto make you laugh. Tickets costR120 and R150 through Computic-ket.
V Patrick Canovi will be at Quay 4every Friday from 16:30. Entrance isfree.
V The PJ Twins and Richard Ceasarand the Nu Express will be at theV& A Amphitheatre on Saturdayfrom 18:00. Entrance is free.
V The Tomboys present Rockin USAat Villa Pascal in Durbanville on Sa-turday. R100. Please call 021 9752566 or 082 569 4147 to book.
V Jan Blohm is Saterdag- en Son-dagmiddag by Die Boer. R120. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911 of 083 4060111.
V Patrick Canovi and Natalie are atSun Mari in Brackenfell on Sundayfrom 14:00 to 18:00. Entrance is R20with lots of food and drinks specialson offer. Call Adelle on 082 295 8517.
V Josie Field and Laurie Levine, iS-cream and the Chocolate Stix andShout will be at the V&A Amphithe-atre on Sunday from 14:30. Entranceis free.
V Mississippi Disco will be at Ber-tie’s Mooring in Gordon’s Bay on Sa-turday from 21:00. Entrance is free.Call 021 856 3343 to book.
V Jose Luis Pardo and Matt Woos-ey will be at Muratie Wine Estate onSunday from 14:30. R80. Call 021 8652330 or email [email protected].
V The Natasha Meister Band will beat Bertie’s Mooring in Gordon’s Bayon Sunday from 18:00. Entrance isfree. Call 021 856 3343 to book.
What’s On | Wat’s Waar
Jazz vocalist ClintonViljoen back in SAMarch sees the first GrandWestappearance of Cape Town-born jazzvocalist Clinton Viljoen.He will be performing at the
Jackson Hall, at GrandWest, everyWednesday, Friday and Saturdayfrom 21:00.Inspired by such greats as Tony
Bennett, Frank Sinatra, BobbyDarin and George Benson, Clintonhas been singing professionally forover 10 years.He doesn’t just stick to one
particular sound and is inspired toexperiment with his vocal ability.Although jazz is his first love, healso enjoys reggae, pop, rock ’nroll, RnB, hip-hop and soul.Clinton has spent the last seven
years singing in the UAE and inSingapore.Entry is free and a DJ will be
performing from 18:00.
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Ratepayers ripped offMunicipalities crippled by theft
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syndicates who are responsible for citiesand towns losing millions every month.The theft is relentless. In one of the
more recent examples, the NelsonMandela Bay Municipality said it waslosing 24 mi l l ion each month .eThekwini ratepayers are reported tobe losing R120 million a year.The Cit ies of Cape Town and
Johannesburg lose about R121 million andR663 million respectively. The crime has
also been reported as one of the factors thatbrought uMsunduzi Municipality to itsknees. Many other smaller municipalitiesare likewise being devastated.The crime behind these losses is
electricity theft and happens in variousforms. Syndicates employ individuals whoare desperate for work to sell illegalprepaid electricity vouchers, to connecthouseholds illegally, tamper with theirmeters, or to steal electricity cables.The culprits do all of this at a fee,luring innocent people into crime. Thesesyndicates often pretend to be employees
of Eskom or local government, intimidatingand vict imising ordinary cit izens,preventing them from taking action.Recently a large quantity of electricity
boxes, connectors and a receipt book werefound during the arrest of suspects inPort Elizabeth. The receipt book includedaddresses of buildings in Cape Town,George, Knysna and Port Elizabethwhere electricity boxes were installed.Investigations are ongoing and informationfound in the receipt book could lead tofurther arrests. The perpetrators couldface serious criminal charges.
Local government has joined forces withthe power utility Eskom, the businesssector and the media to stem theflow of losses caused by electricity theft.The South African Local GovernmentAssociation (SALGA) is a core partner ofOperation Khanyisa, a campaign thataims to mobilise all South Africans forlegal, safe and efficient electricity use.SALGA has recently committed to
redoubling its efforts to combat thecrime of electricity theft, which it saysis responsible for municipalities losing upto R3.2 billion each year.
According to SALGA’s ExecutiveDirector for Municipal InfrastructureServices, Mthobeli Kolisa, SALGA needsto coordinate and support municipalities toact and report their action in respect ofelectricity theft, and to review their by-laws to have more stringent penaltiesagainst electricity theft.At the launch of Operation Khanyisa,
Xolile George, CEO of SALGA, describedelectricity theft as “a pandemic coursingthrough our delivery capabilities and fiscalplanning.”“Local government,” he said “plays a
pivotal role in the distribution of electricity,and electricity theft hits at the very heartof the electricity distribution industry inSouth Africa.”“Enough is enough,” George continued.
“We have joined forces with our partners inOperation Khanyisa and will stamp outthis crime.”Together with Crime Line, Operation
Khanyisa provides a platform for SouthAfricans to report electricity theftanonymously, by sending a detailed SMSto 32211 (R1/SMS).For more information on how to report or
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organisations (NPOs) summit in Gautenglast August, when the South African Con-gress for Non-Profitable Organisations (Sa-cono) was initiated.Sacono plays the roll of a helpdesk, espe-
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doors as a result of no leadership beingavailable to them,” says Gloria Gum, Saco-no representative and a convenor of the na-tional task team. She says in the past, nohelp was available to NPOs regarding issu-es such as their own constitution.“Therewasnoone to informthemof their
obligations in registering their organisati-ons,” Gloria said.She said it was also found that often wel-
fare organisations were contradicting eachother.Hans Kuzanga, founder of the non-profi-
table organisation Hans K Foundation, ba-sed in Parow, says one example of a majorflaw in many such organisations was thatthey didn’t realise reports were to be writ-ten after they have received funding for theorganisation.At the 2012 summit, Bathabile Dlamini,
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where a few large organisations are able toaccess huge resources andmany communi-ty-based organisations struggle fromday today.Currently, Sacono’s biggest challenge is
educating representatives of NPOs in thedifferent sectors of this body’s existenceand getting them registered.Sasono committees also need to be for-
med in each of the seven regions within Ca-pe Town.As soon as the committees are for-med, a provincial team must be put toge-ther.“We have been trying to reach all the
Western Cape representatives who atten-ded the national summit, but haven’t rea-ched them all yet,” Gloria says, explainingthe enormity of the task on their shoulders.“For the moment, it is a matter of mobili-
sation,” she says.Sacono plans to call together all NPOs in
all regions of the Western Cape before theend ofMarch, but a date has yet to be confir-med.V Local NPOs are requested to email [email protected] with their details.
Pulling all theNPOs in line
Gloria Gum, Sacono representative.
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AHA Burglar Bars & Gates021 933 1647/021 909 1807/083 542 1097.
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CARPETS, etc CLEANING021 592 0626/082 428 7163
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GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
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4 TON Truck with driver forhire from R900. 084 397 2144
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ROMMEL VERWYD. Boutuin motorhuis. 083 766 1792
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Huise te Koop
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Delft /RoosendalSpacious corner house, 3
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R1 500 p.m. + dep.W + E ingelsuit.
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URGENT SALES 2013!
Blue Downs/ Tuscany GlenR495 000 On doorstep of school!Perfect for young couple! 2 beds,lam. floors fully encl., approved
plans to extend!
MALIBU VILLAGER385 000 Cute 2 bedr. home,one enclos. plot with starter gar.
Sellers, i urgently need morehouse in Eerste river &
Blue Downs.
CAll or SMS IRMA(082 318 9358 or 021 903 6631
OLYMPIC ESTATES
ALLE HUISEIENAARSEk is dringend op soek
na erwe, huise &woonstelle om teverkoop in dievolgende areas:
. Eerste River
. Blue Downs
. Matroosfontein
. Delft
. Belhar
. Bishop Lavis
. Elsies RiverALL HOMEOWNERS
I am urgently lookingfor plots, houses &flats in above areas.
JACQUES 083 686 2117
ATTENTIONGOV. WORKERS!
URGENT SALES 2013!
Blackheath/AustinvilleLovely family home, 3 beds., 2
baths., big upstairs lounge + familyroom, double garage on enclosed
plot. R750 000.
Gaylee Spac. 3 beds. home,big g.flat & carport. Etc! R780 000.
Sellers, I urgently need morehouses for interested buyers in
Gaylee, Dennemere & Greenfields.
Call or SMS IRMA(082 318 9358 or 021 903 6631
OLYMPIC ESTATES
BARGAINS!!BARGAINS!!BARGAINS!!
DELFT/VOORBRUGStunning ultramodern 3bedroom,facebrick with aluminium windows,Spanish burglar bars all round,corner plot, garage for 4 cars, modern bathroom plus en suite, huge
lounge with direct accessto garage.
Too many extras to mention.
R380 000
Please contactADIEL, 083 626 4321
BELHAR PENTEC3 beds., f.f.kitchen, en suite,
d.garage. R580 000
DELFT / SOUTH1 bed., large plot. R88 000
MALIBU VILLAGE4 beds., f.f.kitchen + granny flat,
lots of TLC. R599 000
EERSTE RIVERHEATHER PARK 3 beds.,
garage. R349 000PARK VILLAGE Plots 500m²
(serviced). R249 000
BONTEHEUWEL2 beds., garage, f.f.kitchen,
laundry. R379 000
NOOITGEDAGHT3 beds., f.kitchen, jaccuzi.
R489 000HELP! HOUSES WANTED.
Sellers we have qualified buyers inall areas. For a free valuation and
advice phone us first!Ronnie 021 952 0394 /
073 274 6668
PROPERTY KING
BELHAR R299 0003 beds., lounge, kitch, s.garage.
BELHAR R260 0003 beds., 2 baths, lounge, kitchen,diningr., needs TLC.
BELHAR / ST. AUGUSTINE R750 000 Soughtafter area. Veryneat 3 beds., lounge, fully f. kitch,bathr & shower, s.garage.
BELHAR / OLD R950 000Large corner plot, tarred driveway,double garage, 2 x lounge,diningr., fully fitted, 2 full baths.
BONTEHEUWEL R380 000Maisonette, 3 beds., f.f.,combination of tiles & laminatedflooring, b.bars, security gates.
RAVENSMEAD R800 0003 beds. with b.ic., wooden floors,lounge, diningr., kitchen with lots ofb.ic., entertainment area with builtin braai.
Aleric: 083 966 7878Sharon: 083 317 3794
Office hours: 021 953 1480
SP PROPERTIES
BELHAR R600K : Lovely securitycomplex home, 2 beds., kitch. withb.i.c., fully tiled & garage.R300K 2 beds. cnr.house nearAirport Mall, laminated floors.NOOITGEDACHT R390KNewly painted 3 beds., largelounge, dining & sep. entrance.Security gates & solid wall.UITSIG R395K: Facebrick front, 3beds. with gar, bathr. fully tiled withshower & cnr bath., large o. planlounge/kitchen.VOORBRUG R360K6 beds., o.plan lounge/kitchen,closed with solid front wall.LEIDEN R230KAttractive prop with 2 large beds.,large kitchen, c/w b.i.c. Front wallwith security gates and garage.ROOSENDAL R290KSecure 2 beds., lounge/diningr.,kitchen with b.i.c., solid wall, pavedyard with secured carport.
All Sellers and Buyers please callGregory 083 629 3294 /Office: 021 696 4114.
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TYGERBURGER | RAVENSMEAD & BELHARWoensdag, 6 Maart 2013
Tel: 021 976 4649 • Cell 071 878 9651 [email protected] •www.vrprop.co.za
R4000 pmLATE FEBRUARY 2013
1st Floor, 34 Oxford Street, Durbanville 7550. In association withVan Der Merwe & Robertson Attorneys Inc.
STELLENDALE SECURITYVILLAGE, KUILS RIVER24 HMANNED SECURITY APARTMENTS @ R3 700 pm
AVAILABLE FROM END FEBRUARY 2013
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VAN DER MERWE 130213 1C12P3K.ai
The first 10 successfulapplicants will receivea R1000 Zevenwacht
Mall voucher.* T&C apply
When applying pleaseuse reference SVF015
BELLVILLE SOUTHR575 000
SOLE MANDATE/NEW RELEASE
MINT CONDITIONThis 2bedr., 2bathr. property is infantastic condition. Offering a neatkitchen with b.i.c.'s + appliances.Two tiled living areas, carports +a u t o m a t e d p e r i m e t e r g a t e .Situated in a popular area!!Web. Ref.: 401341
CHARLES, 083 556 6080021 946 1695 (o)
BELLVILLE SOUTHR499 000
SOLE MANDATE
A RARE FIND!This 3bedr. home in OsbourneStreet is newly renovated. Astunning kitchen, mod. bathr., 2spacious living areas, b.i.c., blinds+ tiles throughout. Fully walled, onlarge paved plot with remote gates.Parking for 4 vehicles. In a populararea. Web. Ref.: 371802
CHARLES, 083 556 6080021 946 1695 (o)
BELLVILLE SOUTHR799 000
SOLE MANDATE/NEW RELEASE
LOVE ENTERTAINING?This 3bedroom home is perfect forthe young family. Offerig 2 tiledliving areas, a spacious kitchenand fan t a s t i c i ndoo r b raa i /entertainment areas. Garage withautomated doors. Situated on alarge corner plot, cnr. Fourie &MacKenzie. Web Ref.: 394221
CHARLES, 083 556 6080021 946 1695 (o)
EERSTE RIVER
DEVON PARK R370 0002 beds., b.i.c. in main bed. + kitch.
STRATFORD GREEN R430 0003 beds., lounge, diningr., garage.
SILWOOD HEIGHTS R465 0003 beds., large plot, garage, fully
enclosed, in culdesac.
KATHY 021 906 1530 /073 173 0519
EERSTE RIVERR485,000
3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, park 3 cars in tandemgarage, on route of public transport
DEVON PARK R395,000Neat 2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,bathr., laminated and tiled flooring,fully enclosed yard, near station.
TUSCANY R545,0003 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, large enclosed coveredyard, ideal for crèche.
PAROW NORTHR1,580,000
3 bedr. (b.i.c.), ensuite plus fullbathroom, lounge, dining, kitchen(b.i.c.), large laundry room, pool,fully paved area with beautifulgarden, large entertainment areawith built in braai and bar,double garage, near Plattekloof.
NORMAN 082 307 0629
ICONFAIRDALE R380 0003 spacious beds., lounge, diningr.,TVr., main bedr., big ensuite,kitchen, parking for 2 cars.PARK VILLAGE ± R350 0003 beds., neat & tidy lounge, secureparking, kitchen.BLUEBERRY HILL R380 0003 beds., lounge, kitchen, fam.bathr., ensuite.FOREST VILLAGE R399 0003 bedr., lnge, bathr., kitch, big plot,EERSTE RIVER • R550 000740 sqm plot, 3 beds, opp. EersteRiver Station. Great for businessventure.BELHAR / EXT. 16 R399 000Behind Airpot Mall 3 beds.,lounge, massive garage +incomplete granny flat.SUNBIRD PARK R240 000500m² vacant corner plot.SUNBIRD PARK R400 000Big granny flat. 3 beds., lounge,f.bath., 500m² plot.
Office: 021 903 8055Gary: 076 696 2403Melissa: 072 057 5753www.iconipgroup.co.za
Making Your DreamHome A Reality
BLUE DOWNSPARK VILLAGE R350 000
3 bedrooms.
FOREST HEIGHTS R395 0003 bedrooms.
KUILS RIVERHIGHBURY R540 0003 bedroom home.
STELLENBOSCHCLOETESVILLE R370 000
3 bedrooms.
BUYING OR SELLING
CONTACT:TANSWELL DAVIDSE084 032 7505
MALIBU VILLAGER150 000 Plot with structure.CASH ONLY.
HINDLE PARK R410 0003 beds., 2 with bic, fkitch,undercover braai area, fullyenclosed.
BRENTWOOD PARKR490 000 3 beds, 2 with bic, 2baths, ffkitchen, tandem garage &garage facade, alarm, enclosed.
CONTACT OR SMS CAROL ON083 648 2648
Office: 021 909 0461
MALIBU VILLAGER500 000 3 beds, open planlounge, diningr., fkitchen, doublegarage, enclosed.
CONTACT OR SMS EMSILY084 694 9515
OFFICE: 021 909 0461
ICONONS SAL U HUIS
VERKOOP Bel nou ofstuur 'n SMS, ons bel
jou!Eersterivier, Kuilsrivier, Belhar,
Greenfields, Charlesville, HighburyPark, Bonteheuwel, Austenville,Silversands, Ravensmead, BishopLavis, Gaylee, Delft, Fairdale, BlueDowns, Eureka Estate, Highbury,
Park Village, Dennemere.
Office: 021 903 8055Gary: 076 696 2403
Melissa: 072 057 5753www.iconprop.co.za
YOLAM PROPERTIES
VOORBRUG / DELFTR330 000 3 bedr., lam.
floors, lnge, kitch., bathr./toilet, b.bars, safety gates, gar, carport,
enclosed.
CRAVENBY R950 0007 beds., main bedr. ensuite +b.i.c, & lam. floors, 2 x b.i.c.,f.kitch, lnge, diningr., knotty pineceiling, tiles throughout, b.bars &safety gates, dble gar, fully encl.
ATTENTION SELLERS!We are looking for houses to sellin Bellville South, Belhar, Delft,Bishop Lavis, Ravensmead,
Parow.
DUANE, 073 159 3432 orSTEPHANIE, 072 977 9972 orOFFICE, 021 951 2290.
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15SPORTSPORT
TYGERBURGER | RAVENSMEAD & BELHARWoensdag, 6 Maart 2013
Thousands take part
Running in Century City colours, three times Comrades winner, Vladimir Kotov, was the firstMaster over 50 home in the 10 km Century City Express over the weekend in a time of 33:47.Running with him are Babalo Hambi of Itheko and Morne Kammies of Sanlam.
Thousands of sports men and womenparticipated in the fifth annual Cen-tury City Sports Festival held over
the past weekend with the signatureevent of the three day festival – the 10 kmCenturyCityExpress – attracting around1 600 runners.
The winner of the 10 km Century CityExpress was Nkosinathi Madyo of Ned-bank in a time of 30minutes five seconds.Nkozinathi came second in 2012.
Second across the line this year wasLindikhaya Mathangayi of Itheko in atime of 30:51 followed by MathandasoQhiwa of Nedbank in a time of 31:01 inthird place.
Better timesThe first woman home was Zintle Xini-
we of Max Elite in a time of 34:35. Zintlealsowon in 2012 but this year betteredhertime by 1:75.
She was followed by Bulelwa Simae ofNedbank in a time of 35:44 and UlricaStander of NewBalance in a time of 36:49.
Three times Comrades Winner,Vladimir Kotov, who runs in CenturyCity colours, was the first master over 50to finish in a time of 33:47.
All codesThe Century City Sports Festival is
aimed at both teams and individual par-ticipants and provides both participatoryand spectator sports including a 2,5 kmfunrun/walk, touch rugby tournaments,five-a-side corporate soccer competi-tions, a criterium road circuit cyclingrace, junior and senior canoe races,West-ern Province trials for canoe polo, standup paddling, a dragon boat regatta and al-so an u-11 six-a-side cricket tournament.
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FINAL: EASTER MONDAY
Met under-19 turns 25THOMAS CAROLUS
Erica Park, Belhar, will once again playhost to the Metropolitan under-19 Pre-mier Cup as it celebrates its 25th anni-
versary this year.The event, which takes place from March
27 to April 1, will see 32 teams from acrossSouth Africa compete over six days, culmi-nating in a nail-biting final on Easter Mon-day.This tournament, arguably SouthAfrica’s
most prestigious u-19 competition, attractssome 30 000 supporters from local communi-ties over the Easter weekend.It evolved from a community youth initia-
tive started by Bayhill Football Club in 1988,with 16 teams playing over two days, to itscurrent format today.From humble beginnings, the event has
become themost prestigious tournament forboth amateur andprofessional clubs on ana-tional scale, and attracts the likes of Mame-lodi Sundowns, Kaizer Chiefs and Super-Sport United.
Talent scouts“Many players have been spotted here,
with professional clubs hunting down play-ers in order to sign them up,” said tourna-ment director PJ Williams.For more than two decades, the tourna-
ment has seen amateur players and officialsbecome household names throughout SouthAfrica.Products of this competition include the
likes of BenniMcCarthy,AyandaXulu, Thu-lani Serero, Ayanda Patosi and World Cupreferee JeromeDamon, all ofwhomhave ris-en through the ranks to international star-dom.“It is thanks to Metropolitan’s long term
support and their vision of developmentthrough youth football that more and moreplayers, referees and officials are embark-
ing on football as a career,” addedWilliams.Metropolitan Retail Chief Executive, Phil-
lip Matlakala, congratulated the organisingcommittee on their 25th anniversary mile-stone.“We are extremely pleased to have sup-
ported the Premier Cup for so many yearsand it is incredibly gratifying to see ourcountry’s youth reach their full potentialthrough soccer, but it is also good to see howthe local community has benefited throughour skills development, small business andlife skills programmes.“To the hundreds of volunteers who assist
behind the scenes; we pay tribute to all thosewho work so enthusiastically to make thisevent such a huge success,” he said.
To emphasise the importance of the 25thanniversary, organisers have include a leg-ends gamewhichwill be played as a curtain-raiser on the final day.
Lucky winnersA few well known ex-professionals who
participated in the Metropolitan PremierCup over the years will be turning back theclock as they look to entertain the crowd inBelhar.Another addition to this year’s plans is the
celebratory competitionwhichwill give twolucky winners the opportunity to attend theFA Cup final in London later this year.The final draw is as follows:Group A: Chippa United, Transnet School
of Excellence, RC Athletico FC, Bothasig.Group B: Bayhill United, Milano United,
Stars of Africa, Berea Albion.Group C: University of Pretoria, Santos,
Evertonians, Masidlale.Group D: Bidvest Wits, Swallows PE, Blue
Downs Spurs, Immortals Sport Academy.GroupE:AjaxCapeTown,HarmonyAcad-
emy, Atlantis Leeds, Belhar Spurs,Group F: SuperSport United, Vasco Da
Gama, Cape TownAll Stars, Umgunglundlo-vu,Group G: Kaizer Chiefs, Morgenster Unit-
ed, Mpumalanga Black Aces, Hanover Park,Group H: Mamelodi Sundowns, Segra
Football Academy (Nigeria), OldMutual Ac-adamy, ASD Cape Town.
Honderdtalle glanspunte inWP se krieketliga-strydSAREL BURGER
Honderdtalle deur Mujahid Behardien(UWK, 101*), Christiaan Mocke (Edge-mead, 130) en Adam Rouse (Tygerberg-klub, 119), asook skitterende boulwerkdeurMornéHeyneke (Durbanville, 7/46),was die glanspunte van die afgelope na-week se eersteliga-krieketwedstryde indie WP.Bellville (221/6) het ’n eerstebeurt-
voorsprong van 13 lopies teen die Univer-siteit Wes-Kaapland, vir wie Behardienen Robert van der Ross (44 en 3/31) diebeste vertoon het. MD Feldman (6/60),Handré Theron (89*) en Leroy Villet (33)staan aan die stuur van sake in die Bell-ville-span.Durbanville (157/7, gesl., en 31/3) het
ook ’n geringe voorsprong teenSt.Augus-tine (126) ná die bydraes van Heyneke enBob Homani (57*). En só ook die Tyger-
berg-klub (259/6, gesl.) teen Avendale(209). Die Engelse beroepspeler, Rouse, isgoed bygestaan deur Brindley Gilbert(48), Randall Florence (35) enLuwaazSep-tember (6/63).Kuilsrivier (135) loop egter agter teen
Primrose (207/8, gesl., en 45/1), ondanksgoeie kolfwerk deur Heathcliffe du Plooy(74*). OokBellville-Suid (81 en 112/4) voer’n opdraande stryd teen Bishop Lavis(148), maar Mbulelo Nkomo (4/56), Sha-hied Pieters (3/28), Nigel Dirks 39*), Clin-ton Gelderbloem (37) en Adrian Gelder-bloem (31*) het hul kant gebring vir dieBellvilliete.Edgemead (306/5, gesl.) is stewig in die
saal teen Bonteheuwel (144 en 17/1).Noordelikes-Goodwood (283) kanGugule-tu (155/5) dalk in ’n opvolgbeurt indwingnadat Jason Underwood (75) en DarrynDorman (73) die pap dik aangemaak hetvir Noordelikes.
GARY VAN DYK
Burnley Women’s Football Club is on theball. The club was started in Bonteheuwelin 2011 and they have been growing fromstrength to strength.Starting from the promotional leaguewin-
ning their way up into the Absa leaugue andfinishing off fourth on the log last year.They started a development division in
2012, where the girls play against the u-13
boys on theMetropolitan Field in Bonteheu-wel every Saturday.Their new season for the senior women
has just started on Saturday and they are al-ready proving that theymean business witha 2-0 win over Spurs. Nicole Wilson scoredboth goals for Burnley.The club trains from 17:30 at the Metropo-
litan Sports Ground in Bonteheuwel and in-terested players can contact Whitey on 073627 6777 for further information.
Burnley Women on the upThe Burnley Women’s team gets ready to do battle on the soccer field.
Sponsors and officials with representatives of local clubs get into the mood for the competition at the draw for the tournament.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS