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Woensdag, 9 September 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected]
TABLEVIEW
NOISE PERMIT: RESIDENTS VOTE AGAINST IT
Festival under scrutiny
MONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
T
he proposal for the inaugural Blouberg
Festival cameunder scrutiny thisweek
as Table View residents voted against
the granting of a noise exemption permit.
The festival, which is being hosted by Syn-
ergy Events The Corporate Butler, will see
a section of Dolphin Beach closed off on Sat-
urday 26 September and will include live
acts, beach games and a range of other acti-
vities.
Confusion over whether or not the event
had been approved by the City of Cape Town
arose this week after advertisements were
aired by a local radio station. There is also
a website, Facebook page and Twitter han-
dle for the festival. Table View residents
questioned why the event was being adver-
tised when they had not received any notifi-
cation from the municipality.
Plans for the festival were first revealed
during a public meeting in July when orga-
nisers met with residents. Several concerns
were raised about traffic management, the
environmental impact on the beach and
noise, among others.
The Table View Ratepayers Association
(TVRA) sent a letter to the City of Cape
Towns film and permit office requesting
they hold off onmaking a decision until resi-
dents have been consulted. The association
was informed that while the local ratepay-
ers association cannot comment on the ap-
plication, they will be granted an opportuni-
ty to comment on the application for the
noise exemption permit.
This week after the advertisements were
aired, TVRA chairperson Leon Alhadeff,
contacted the municipality.
OnMonday, TygerBurger contacted event
organiserMariaBlount at 14:27 for comment
on whether or not the event had been ap-
proved. She requested the newspaper call
her back at 15:30 when she would be able to
speak.
V To page 2.
The Cape Town Science
Centre was a hive of
activity when schools
across Table View and
Milnerton participated in
the final round of the
2015 Chevron Science
Quest. Pupils participated
in a range of fun
activities before the
winner was announced.
Pictured is Brandon
Ferreira from Milnerton
High School took part in
the electric circuit
challenge and successfully
created a working radio
circuit. Read the full story
on page 4. PHOTO:
MONIQUE DUVAL
Schools in
quest of
winning
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MAGRIET THERON
@magrietron
Spring has brought the efforts together of a
generous donor, a willing charity organisa-
tion, a talented teacher and an enthusiastic
group of junior horticulturists to bring life
to their school garden.
Sun 1 Hotels in Parow and the Table View
Lions Club took to the Westriding Primary
School inTableViewonCasualDay todona-
te boxes full of succulents and various other
seedlings and seeds.
These were planted by the members of
this schools extra curricular horticultural
club in beds designed by the school secreta-
ry Rushanda Oktober, who studied landsca-
ping. The children, who did not mind get-
ting their hands dirty, were supervised by
estate manager of the school, Colin Morris.
This is the third year that we contribute
to the garden of this school, says Felicity
van Eck of the Lions Club. Two years ago
they helped Westriding to establish a vege-
table garden and last year they donated
trees.
We decided on succulents this year be-
cause theyare sopretty andwewantWestri-
ding to look beautiful for the learners and
visitors, Van Eck says.
Succulent spring donation
From left are Cathy Starke (Environment Club educator) Sfiso Hanreck, Micheilla Chualuka,
Rebecca Taljaard, Ishara Hansraj (principal), Wam Baartman and Khanyisile Ntsiko. At the back
are Angela Drummond (Sun 1 sponsor) and Felicity van Eck (Lions Club organiser). PHOTO:
MAGRIET THERON
FROM PAGE 1
During the second phone call, Blount said
the organisers had completed all the nec-
essary procedures and requirements of
the City. In addition, she said they had
met all the requirements. Questioned
whether or not the event had been ap-
proved, Blount said there was a noise ex-
emption permit for the event that had not
been issued yet. When questioned further
she said the event was definitely happen-
ing and they are in the final stages.
Severalminutes later, Blount contacted
TygerBurgers editor and said she did not
want to comment at this stage and if her
comments are published the newspaper
would hear from her lawyer.
Speaking at themonthly TVRAmeeting
onMonday night, Alhadeff informed resi-
dents he had been informed in writing
that the event has not been approved and
the association had been asked to submit
a letterwith the associations comment on
the noise exemption permit.
Alhadeff explained he needed the input
of members before submitting comments
and called for a vote on the matter.
During the discussions residents raised
concern about the environmental impact
on the beach and highlighted the current
erosion of sand dunes. However, in the
public meeting in July, Blount said they
planned to fence off the dunes preventing
access. The cost to hire the public amenity
also came under scrutiny after claims in
the first public meeting that organisers
were required to pay R10 000 as a deposit.
At the time Blount said she was unable to
disclose how much the fee was.
Responding to questions posed by the
TygerBurger, the Citys mayco member
for community services and special pro-
jects, Belinda Walker, said the fee was
R11 183 per day with a breakage fee/de-
posit of R1 962. Residents said this fee did
not justify the possible damage to the en-
vironment.
A vote was taken and all present voted
against the granting of a noise exemption
permit. Alhadeff was requested to relay
this message to the City.
According to acting mayco member for
tourism, events and economic develop-
ment, Ernest Sonnenberg, the event has
not been approved yet as planning is still
in process.
He explains permission for events are
not a given and says the City considers
various factors when event applications
are received.
Event organisers should wait until an
event is approved before advertising.
According to the festival website, there
will be several live acts includingMiCasa,
Gangs of Ballet, The Kiffness and several
others. Tickets are already being sold and
the website also states that 10 000 tickets
are available. It also states there will be
health and environmental officers at the
festival as well as traffic officers who will
assist with traffic control.
V What are your thoughts on the festival? Send
your letter to [email protected].
MONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
R
esidents will have to wait a bit longer
for a final decision on the proposed in-
formal trading plan for Parklands Main
Road.
The controversial proposal which has
raised the ire of residents for several months
was tabled at theCity of CapeTownsmayoral
committee meeting last week where the mat-
terwas postponed. The comprehensive report
tabled at the meeting has raised several ques-
tions about the legality of the public partici-
pation.
Earlier this year the proposed plan was ta-
bled at the Blaauwberg subcouncil meeting.
Despite several recommendations about
where informal trading should be allowed,
councillors only agreed to eight trading bays
along Parklands Main Road. Their recom-
mendation was sent to the City and sparked
an outcry from residents who claimed they
were not consulted and their comments were
not taken into consideration.
These concerns were tabled at various pub-
lic meetings hosted by the Table View Rate-
payers Association (TVRA) where members
asked the executive committee to take the
matter upwith theCity. Among themain con-
cern was the submission of a petition by resi-
dent Schulla Pronk, which contained more
than 2 000 objections, which they were told
was submitted too late.
Petition received after deadline
In response to questions posed by Tyger-
Burger in May, Bloor also said the petition
was received after the deadline and said his
department received 65 comments on the pro-
posal.
However, in the report to the mayoral com-
mittee last week, the petition is included.
Asked for clarity, no response was received
from Bloors office.
Following the complaints about the pro-
posed plan in May, TVRA chairperson Leon
Alhadeff met with mayoral committee mem-
ber for tourism, events and economic devel-
opment, Garreth Bloor.
In June, responding to questions about the
public participation, Bloor confirmed to Tyg-
erBurger that the public participation proc-
ess regarding the proposed Table View in-
formal trading planwas being reviewed to de-
termine whether it was adequate, whether it
complied with the Councils processes and
whether it was compliant.
If it is found to be compliant, then Council
can satisfy itself that the staff have not acted
without consultation. In addition, Council
may then rule that despite its adequacy, the
public participation can be redone or just ele-
ments of it.
Either way, as the mayoral committee
member for tourism, events and economic de-
velopment, I, together with other mayoral
committee members, will conduct a site in-
spection to familiarise ourselves with the
physical aspects of the proposal, he stated at
the time.
Anomalies in adverts
During the August monthly meeting held
by the TVRA, Alhadeff presented residents
with two advertisements for proposed in-
formal trading plans for Table View and
Nyanga.
He pointed out various anomalies in the
two advertisements and questioned why the
Table View advertisement did not indicate
the locations or the comment period for the
informal trading plan.
TygerBurger sent both these advertise-
ments to the City and questioned whether
or not the Table View advertisement was
legally compliant and what the outcome of
Bloors review was, but received no re-
sponse.
The report tabled at last weeks meeting
outlined the economic status of the Blaa-
uwberg subcouncil area based on the 2011
Census. It gives the mayoral committee
three recommendation options and lists
the possible results. Speaking during the
meeting last week, deputy mayor Ian Neil-
son said after considering thematter,may-
comemberswould likemore time tounder-
stand some of the detail and opted to
pend the report until the next meeting.
Hot topic
Informal trading was also a hot topic at
the monthly TVRA meeting this week,
where residents discussed their options as
listed in the report. Alhadeff noted the peti-
tion which had been included in the report
to themayoral committee and said thiswas
an indication that the City was listening to
residents.
Theyvoted that the association called for
public participation to be re-opened and
the area be deemed as a temporary trad-
ing zone as opposed to a free trading
zone.
Informal trading:
no answer yet
Ice queen: The
Western Province
Figure Skaters
hosted the Fire
and Ice Gala at
the Ice Station at
GrandWest Casino
last week. Several
skaters from
Milnerton and
Table View took to
the ice before
participating in the
Gauteng inter-pro-
vincial competition
over the weekend,
including Jamie
Fischer from
Parklands, seen
here during her
performance called
Chandelier. PHOTO:
CARINA ROUX
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T
he next group of residents are prepar-
ing to move to their new homes at the
Wolwerivier Incremental Develop-
ment Area (IDA).
During a visit to Spoorkamp and Takke-
gat informal settlements located north of
Sandown Road, members of the Parklands
Neighbourhood Watch (PNW) raised sever-
al concerns about access to the vacant land.
PNW vice chairperson Grant Lemos says
the watch, along with security companies,
often chase perpetrators into the dense
bush following house break-ins.
During a drive through the area, mem-
bers spoke to resident Colin Jacobs who
said officials from the City of Cape Town vi-
sited Spoorkamp in recent weeks to inform
residents they would be moved to Wolwe-
rivier.
In 2012, the City received environmental
authorisation for the construction of ap-
proximately 500 dwellings in the IDA.
The aimwas to house residents fromvari-
ous informal settlements located near the
Vissershok regional landfill site.
Earlier this year themunicipality relocat-
ed 273 families from Rooidakke and Skan-
daalkamp, which included 65 children.
People moved from Spoorkamp, Takkegat
During a walk around Spoorkamp, Ja-
cobs points towards broken down struc-
tures. The people who used to live there
were moved to Wolwerivier a few months
ago. I think they were moved because the
roofs were leaking and those people had
children. We were told they will move us
soon, but we dont know any details. That
furniture and stuff is what that people left
behind, he says.
City mayoral committee member for hu-
man settlements, Benedicta van Minnen,
confirms themove and says a total of 16 peo-
ple will be relocated from Spoorkamp and
101 people from the Table View Tip Site
(Takkegat).
Part of this group will include three chil-
dren from Spoorkamp and 45 children from
the Table View tip site.
She explains once these twogroups are re-
located to the IDA, there will be 795 people
on site. Once the relocation of the remain-
ing beneficiary groups has been completed,
the total number of people at the IDA will
be 1 078.
VanMinnen also says the City aims to re-
locate the two communities within the next
three weeks.
Fencing progressing well
During the earlier relocation concerns
about the fencing around the IDA and the
installation of street lights were raised.
During a visit to the area, TygerBurger no-
ticed the fence was being erected.
The fencing of the IDA is progressing
well. However, the appointed contractor
has experienced some challenges with un-
derground rocks which are hampering
progress and ultimately the completion of
the fence. The City has been meeting with
Eskom to expedite the installation of the
street lights, she says.
As part of the environmental authorisa-
tion, a warning siren needs to be installed
at Wolwerivier in case of an emergency at
the Koeberg Nuclear Plant.
Van Minnen says currently there are no
sirens installed at the Wolwerivier settle-
ment, but the power station has installed
100 sirens in the entire 16 km Emergency
Planning Zone around the power station.
Wolwerivier is situated near the Morn-
ing Star small holdings. Currently, the noti-
fication in that area is taking place through
the utilisation of the emergency services ve-
hicles equippedwith the public address sys-
tem, which can be extended to Wolwerivier
in case of a nuclear incident or accident at
the KNPS.
Furthermore, Koeberg also distributes
calendars on an annual basis to inform resi-
dents within the 0 to 16 km radius of the
most important elements of the emergency
plan and the area map with the location of
the sirens is also included, Van Minnen
concludes.
Plans are underway to relocate more residents to the Wolwerivier Incremental Development
Area. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
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Join the Hospice Palliative Care Associa-
tion of South Africa (HPCA) in celebrating
theMonth of the Butterfly, an initiative for
those giving and receiving palliative care.
The international Hospice Palliative
Care day will be celebrated on Saturday 10
October, and this years theme is Hidden
Lives, Hidden Patients Compassion and
Care for All.
During September, traditionally the
time for spring cleaning, the HPCA is call-
ing on all to donate their previously loved
fashion for a good cause.
A new concept in charity shops the first
of its kind in pop-up shops called the But-
terfly Box shop will be opening its doors
on Saturday 10 October, according to an
HPCA statement.
Stocked with designer and top quality
male and female clothing and accessories,
itwill becomea favoured shoppingdestina-
tion for unique and designer items at bud-
get prices.
Model Erin Alice, the face of the Butter-
fly Box, will be re-inventing stylish shop-
ping at the Threads Project located at 349
Albert Road in Woodstock.
Hospice and theLonelyRoadFoundation
will be sharing all proceeds.
The Den Anker restaurant in the V&A
Waterfront is offering free tapas and re-
freshments to anyone dropping their fash-
ion donation off on Thursday 17 September
between 16:00 and 18:00.
In support of this campaign, butterfly tat-
toos are available atR20 at all Primi venues
and hospices across the country.
Wear your tattoo in support of those giv-
ing and receiving palliative care, or in
memory of a loved one.
V Visit www.hpca.co.za for further details.
Celebrate the
month of the
butterfly
Students sparkle in science quest
T
he Cape Town Science Centre
(CTSC) buzzed with excite-
ment last week as high school
pupils from Table View, Milnerton
andGoodwoodparticipated in the fi-
nal round of the 2015 Chevron Sci-
ence Quest.
The competition is open to Grade
8 and 9 learners from schools locat-
ed in previously disadvantaged are-
as and is implemented by the CTSC
with support from theWesternCape
Education Department.
The quest is an interactive con-
test, designed to stimulate an inter-
est in science and convey curricu-
lum content to learners in an enter-
taining manner. After a quick
briefing, pupils were divided into
different groups where they were
taskedwith completing various pro-
jects, including building an electric
circuit for a radio.
The top prizewent toHarriet Tew-
esa from Bosmansdam High School
who received an Android tablet.
Sin Thomson and Chelsea Bil-
lington fromEdgemeadHigh School
secured second and third place,win-
ning themselves shopping vouch-
ers, while 25 other runners-up also
won various prizes including head-
phones and movie tickets.
The schools participating in this
contest are part of the Chevrons
Schools Programme and included
Edgemead High School, Milnerton
High School, Bosmansdam High
School, Table View High School,
Bloubergrandt High School, Sinen-
jongo High School, Inkwenkwezi
High School and President Hor-
skool.
According to CTSC chief opera-
tions officer, Busisiwe Maqubela,
the aim was to create an enjoyable
and interactive quest for science
knowledge an experience where
winners go home rewarded and
more scientifically aware and moti-
vated to learn.
Matthew Smith of Bosmansdam High School takes a moment to
smile for the camera during the Science Quest at the Cape Town
Science Centre PHOTO: MONIQUE DUIVAL
Paballo Mogapi of Table View High School searches for clues among the many
props at the Cape Town Science Centre. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUIVAL
Zuki Gala, a curriculum adviser at the Metropole North Education District, spends
some time assisting Babalwa Mpalanga from Sinenjongo High School during the
quest. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUIVAL
Harriet Tewesa (far left) of Bosmansdam High School won the top
prize during the Science quest. Here she is pictured with Busisiwe
Maqubela, Sin Thomson, Chelsea Billington, Zuki Gala and Donna
Fata, Public Affairs Manager for the Chevron Cape Town Refinery.
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@monique_duval
A
community project to change the face
of the entrance to Melkbosstrand is
underway. Aimed at creating a suita-
ble entrance feature for the seaside town,
the project is beingundertakenby theMelk-
bosstrand Ratepayers Association (MRA).
The project was first conceived by former
chairperson John Taylor, who says Melk-
bosstrand is a special place for both resi-
dents and visitors, yet the unique character
and history of Melkbosstrand
have been neglected.
There is a need to generate
more pride in Melkbosstrand as a
home and destination. This is true
too of the Blaauwberg Nature Re-
serve which currently only has
normal road transport and tour-
ism type signagewhich iswoefully
inadequate in drawing attention
to the fact that people are access-
ing and passing through a de-
clared nature reserve. We want to
create a sense of belonging where
people arriving feel at last Ive ar-
rived home, he says.
Commenting on the current en-
trance,Taylor explains, there isno
sense of place or identity or arriv-
al.
Coupledwith this is the need to
clean up some of the entrances
where derelict land is being used as a dump
site. Speeding along the West Coast road
and Otto du Plessis coastal road occurs fre-
quently, as do accidents (sometimes fatal).
Anumber of deadanimals result frombeing
hit by speeding cars, he further explains.
Last week the MRA sent emails to resi-
dents calling on them to participate in the
design of an entrance or feature. The aim
of the project is to involve schools, churches
and all interest groups to come up with a
winning design which all residents can be
proud of.
Taylor believes a community driven
project like this will help unite residents
around the town.
This will lead to a greater sense of com-
munity and help unite residents in future
campaigns regarding issues that may nega-
tively impact upon their quality of life. It
could perhaps be a place to honour excep-
tional residents or the victims of drownings
at sea with a dedication plaque. Ultimately
the entrances could be linked with a walk-
ing or cycling trail through the public open
space green belt that will run from Blaauw-
berg Nature Reserve to Koeberg, he says.
At this point it has not been decided how
the winners will be picked, but Taylor ex-
plains it may include a panel of appropriate
adjudicators first selected who will judge
the entries on various criteria, including
appropriateness, historical significance,
aesthetic appearance and longevity, among
others.
Once the winner is announced, the plans
and costings will have to be approved and
submitted to City of Cape Town for approv-
al.
Hopefully the City and private donors
will contribute to whatever the costs are.
There will most likely have to be some sort
of fund raiser linked to it too. The status and
type of feature will have to be able to stand
the test of time and not become dated.
Ward councillor Nora Grose is well
aware of the proposal and we look forward
to her commitment to assist now that it has
entered the public domain, he concludes.
V If you would like to participate, contact Smokie
La Grange [email protected] or 073 357 6359 or
Cheryl Potgieter on [email protected] or
083 459 4500.
New face for
Melkbosstrand
A community project to change the entrance to
Melkbosstrand has called on locals to come up with an
interesting design for the seaside town.
Sharing is caring: After a successful Xmas in July fund-raising event, Memorable Order of
Tin Hats (MOTH) Blaauwberg Cuca is proudly receiving a Certificate of Recognition from the
Sunflower Fund, for raising and handing more than R18 000 to the fund. Their motto, Share
a Little, Save a Life rings true, and closely resembles the MOTH ideals of True Comradeship,
Mutual Help and Sound Memory. Pictured are Deon van den Berg, Rasheda van den Hurk
from the Sunflower Fund and David Morrison. For more information regarding the Sunflower
Fund, call Adi or Rasheda on 021 701 0661, or regarding the MOTH Blaauwberg Cuca Shell-
hole, call Deon van den Berg on 082 456 6481.
New bibs for crime fighters Crime fighters in Parklands received a boost with brand
new bibs sponsored by Remax. Pictured from left during the handover are Alicia Havenga,
Grant Lemos, vice chair of Parklands Neighbourhood Watch, Caron Leslie of Remax
Property and watch member Robin Kannemeyer.
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This years National Cupcake Day 4 Kids
with cancer will be held on 26 September in
excess of 70 shopping malls across the coun-
try.
Cupcakes 4Kidswith cancer is a non-profit
company that raises awareness about the
early warning signs of childhood cancer and
funds for children fighting the disease.
Through their Cupcakes of Hope event, vo-
lunteers, sponsors and bakers share their lo-
ve for baking for this great cause, making
these events the sweetestway to save a life,
says Liz van der Walt, one of the organisers.
This charity has been able to assist over
300 patients and 15 other charities since its
inception and grows from year to year.
The money raised goes towards paying for
medical treatment, travelling costs, school
fees, birthday celebrations and normal day-
to-day expenses for the children.
The organisation also conducts hospital vi-
sits and spoils the patients and staffwith cup-
cakes. It is amazing to see howa little cupca-
ke can bring a huge smile to a childs face,
says Liz.
Sixteen local and regional malls will be
participating this year out of a total of 70
countrywide.
Some of these malls include: Tyger Valley
inBellville, CapeGate inBrackenfell, N1City
in Goodwood, Canal Walk in Milnerton,
Bayside in Table View and a number of
others.
The organisation requests a donation of
R10 per beautifully decorated cupcake.
I remember seeing people last year taking
nearly 10 minutes to choose a cupcake, be-
cause therewere somany stunning cupcakes
to choose from, says Liz.
V Contact [email protected] or visit their
website at www.cupcakesofhope.org, or contact Elri
Mienie on 082 977 9514 for more details.
Malls sell cupcakes for kids
Drama club spot on: Table View High Schools drama club repeated the performance that
earned them a spot in the top 16 finalists of the Artscape Schools Drama Competition at
the annual Night of the Stars. Pupil Livu Peter made the Top 3 for Dramatic Actress and
Alden Pollard for Best Technical.
Lets play: Grade 1 pupils from Elkanah House experienced a day in the workplace
during their outing to Rosencastle. Pupils visiting this venue have the opportunity to
pretend work in a supermarket, a doctors consulting room, television studio and other
places of work. From left are Daniel Przybojewski, Lameez Nanabhay Ebrahim, Caitlin Coull,
Shannon Bonafede and Daniel Smith.
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A
s the sun rises over Saudi Arabian
dunes, so the lights in the tiny theatre
slowly rise over the naked buttocks of
the actress facing away from the audience.
The set is barren bar a table, some news-
papers, buckets and a prison cell door. At
points the walls are decorated in Arabic
scribbles.
There is blood on Lee-Ann Van Roois
dirty gown. The quiet in the tiny room is
impregnated as the meaning of these stains
dawns.
The mood is set for Fleur du Cap winner
Van Rooi to tell in unfaltering monologue
thedarkandharrowing, yet utterly inspir-
ing tale of Danalene Noach.
The play is an adaptation of Noachs auto-
biographical novel, inwhich theCapeTown
nurse tells of her work and stay in Saudi
Arabia in the hopes of a better life for her-
self and her family.
Noachs candidness, her sass and hon-
esty, coupled with her unerring ability to
expose the corruption within her place of
employ, land her on the wrong side of the
law.
She is victimised and eventually locked
up inaprison forpolitical prisoners, butnot
even the complete lack of contact with her
family, or being raped repeatedly, could
dim Noachs faith.
Van Roois performance as the fire-brand
Noach is spellbinding. She is honest and
raw in her portrayal, and she switches
seamlessly between her characters emo-
tions as they dip and swell while she re-
members to keep the faith.
At the end of the play, when the spell is
finally broken as the jail doors swing open
to Van Rooi unexpectedly, and hope of free-
dom finallydawns, one is left breathless and
haunted.
It is only in this, the aftermath of the har-
rowing, but always lucid performance by
Van Rooi, that the true depth of the tale she
just told, completely unfolds.
The consciousness whispers: This was a
story of hope; of the sun rising again after
the darkest night.
Van Roois depiction of Noachs ordeal
earns her a standing ovation.
Woman Alone premiered on 31 August at
the Baxters Golden Arrow theatre, after its
run at Grahamstowns National Arts Festi-
val in July.
The play is directed by Christo Davids
and produced by Diaan Lawrenson and
JodyAbrahams. FahiemStellenboomof the
Baxter said after the premire lastMonday:
Another beautiful moment tonight (Mon-
day) was when Lee-Ann and her hero
shared a long hug and chats after the per-
formance.Noachsaidon socialmediaafter
the show: Lee-AnnvanRooi, I thankedGod
for He has chosen you. You have served the
story for women with justice...
The show runs until 19 September.
WomanAlone
strikes a deep chord
Cleanup starts, sports field to follow: Pupils, staff and the school governing body
of Melkbosstrand High School have begun with the removal of endangered fauna and flora
on the vacant land where the school is developing their brand new sports field. Permission
was granted to the school recently and they hope to have one rugby game before their
first batch of matrics complete school.
TheConSpirito Philharmonic 10th year cele-
bration concert takes place at the Hugo Lam-
brechts Auditorium in Parow on Saturday 12
September from 20:00.
The Con Spirito Philharmonic Choir will
be performing Johannes Brahms Ein Deut-
sches Requiem with soloists Anina Wasser-
mann (soprano) and Johannes Slabbert (ba-
ritone), accompanied byMario Nell and Jose
Dias under the baton of Erns Conradie.
V Tickets cost R130, R100 for pensioners and R50 for
students from Computicket.
ConSpirito performs atHugo Lambrechts
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F
our businesses from the Tyger-
Burger distribution area were
among the top businesses in the
Western Cape at Productivity South
Africas annual Western Cape Re-
gional Productivity Awards at the
Lord Charles Hotel in SomersetWest
last week.
These four businesses from differ-
ent business sectors, come from
Parklands, Montague Gardens and
Elsies River. They were part of the
organisations productivity im-
provement programmes and showed
above average growthandproductiv-
ity. The winners were selected from
a group of finalists who entered this
annual competition and will repre-
sent the Western Cape nationally on
1 October.
Aim is to improve
Productivity SAs aim is to im-
prove productivity and competitive-
ness in the workplace throughout
South Africa. Those businesses who
came out tops were corporate sector
division winner Bobby Fairlamb
from the outdoor clothing company
K-way in Ottery and Issy Engel-
brecht from Fingerprint Workers
Cooperative Ltd in Matroosfontein
in Elsies River in the category Coop-
erative Sector (small business). In
the emerging sector, businesses own-
er Janec Chovnowski from Gasket &
Shim Industries in Montague Gar-
dens, has been in business for a short
while, but already started exporting
internationally. The public sector
winner was the Department of Com-
munity Safety. LeslieMorris, amem-
ber of thewinning team, collected the
winning award.
Corporate sector winner Bobby
Fairlamb said in his acceptance
speechhe disagreeswith the general-
isation that South African workers
are lazy to work. Its not workers,
but bad management, that is the
causes of this perception. Workers
want to work, but often it is because
of managers bad planning that
theyre not able to. I want to carry
this message out as far as possible
thatmanagers shoulddoproperplan-
ning to be able to lead effectively, he
said.
Providing assistance
Productivity SA focuses on provid-
ing assistance to individual compa-
nies by means of their productivity
improvement programmes. The
award ceremony wants to motivate
companies into adopting productivi-
ty as a fundamental tool to be more
competitive and alleviate challenges
such as poverty and unemployment.
Also, it wants to recognise individu-
als, organisations and communities
for their contributions to building
South Africas productive capacity.
Productivity CEO Bongani Coka
said the countrys fight against un-
employment intensifies
It is through organisations like
these (finalists) that poverty can be
tackled holistically. South Africa
currently faces major challenges, for
example to create employment op-
portunities, stimulate economic
growth and reduce poverty.
To achieve this and further eco-
nomic growth, emphasis should be
on developing productivity. There
needs to be a focus on critical growth
sectors and onmaking our enterpris-
es more competitive. We need better
access to knowledge, skills, resour-
ces and technology..
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8 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 9 September 2015VERMAAK
V Resonant, met Richard van der
Westhuizen en David Clatworthy, is
tot Vrydag 11 September in die Drost-
dy-teater te sien. Bespreek by in-
V The Merry Widow of Malagawi will
be on stage at Artscape Opera House
until Saturday 12 September. Tickets
are available from Computicket.
V The Artscape Heritage Festival
takes place at the Artscape Centre
until Sunday 27 September. Visit
www.artscape.co.za for the festival
program and more information.
V Dowwe Dolla kuier vanaand
(Woensdag) met Dowwe Dolla betaal
belasting by Die Boer. R120. Bespreek
by 021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
VBryanMileswill be at the Alexander
Bar in CBD until Saturday withObses
sions of a thought reader. Visit
shows.alexanderbar.co.za for tickets
and more information.
V Luna Paige kuier Donderdag by
Rust-en-Vrede in Durbanville. R120.
Bespreek by 021 976 4691 of rusten-
V Therene Nel and Christine Lowe
present their drama production of
Just a Thought at Villa Pascal on Fri-
day. RTickets: 100. Call 084 529 0384
to book.
V Loki Rothman will be launching
Syndactyly at Durbanville High School
Auditorium on Friday from 19:30. Tic-
kets available at Computicket.
VMello & Jive (Derek and Linda Gor-
don) will be performing at Bampas
Coffee Shop in Durbanville on Friday
from 19:00. Call 021 975 3250 for boo-
kings or more information.
V Joshua na die Reen kuier Vrydag en
Saterdag by Die Boer. R120. Bespreek
by 021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V Die Con Spirito Filharmoniese-
Koor sal Brahms se Ein Deutsches Re
quiem Saterdag saam met soliste
Anina Wassermann en Johannes
Slabbert,met begleiding deurMario
Nell en JoseDias en onder leiding van
Erns Conradie, in die Hugo Lam-
brechts-ouditorium uitvoer. Kaartjies
kos R130, R100 vir pensioenarisse en
R50 vir studente. Bespreek by Com-
puticket.
V Boulevard Blueswill be celebrating
their 17th anniversary at the next
Blues meets Rock concert at Hillcrest
Quarry on Saturday from 19:30 where
theyll be joined byWayne Pauli, Jes-
se Jordan, Carla Louw, Nhoza Sits-
holwana, Madmouth Crawford and
The Mystery Saxophonist. R80. Call
021 9764959 or email book@the-
quarry.co.za to book.
V DefinitioN, a rock/blues cover
band, will perform for the first time at
Casa Do Mar in Table View on Satur-
day from 21:00. Entrance is free. Call
083 660 1424 to book.
V Joe Emilio (host), Janine Dames,
Nelson DeGouveia, Etienne_D, Lord
Kolping and Clynton Dunn will be at
Meraki in Durbanville on Friday from
20:00 for #Thatsfunnys Improv
Night. Tickets R20 at the door.
V Gerrie Pretorius kuier Sondagmid-
dagbyDie Boer. R120. Bespreekby021
979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
VTheRocketsandopeningactGravi-
tee will be performing at the Edge-
mead Bowling Club on Sunday from
15:00. R70. Call 061 490 1694 formore
information or to book.
V Oskar en die Pienk Tannie met
Sandra Prinsloo is Woensdag 16 en
Donderdag 17 September by Die Boer
te sien. R140. Bespreek by 021 979 1911
of www.dieboer.com.
Whats On|Wats Waar
T
he Blood Brothers are finally coming to
Cape Town on Wednesday 23 Septem-
ber.
Ten of South Africas biggest rock music
heroeswill be performing three hours of hits
at GrandWests Grand Arena in aid of the
Vrede Foundation.
The Blood Bothers Arno Carstens
(Springbok Nude Girls), Francois van Coke
(Fokofpolisiekar and Van Coke Kartel), Ge-
orge van der Spuy (Taxi Violence), Albert
Frost (Blues Broers), Kobus de Kock jr.
(Black Cat Bones), Hunter Kennedy (Fokof-
polisiekar), Rian Zietsman (Taxi Violence),
Jason Hinch (ex Black Cat Bones, Boar-
gazm), Isaac Klawansky (Shadowclub) and
Loedi Van Renen (Taxi Violence) made his-
tory as South Africas first rock supergroup
when the banded together at Carnival City
in July.
The ten will play their own hits along with
those of the bands who inspired them when
they take to the stage again to join the fight
against cancer.
The Vrede Foundations aim is to generate
awareness amongst young South Africans
(aged 15 to 29) regarding cancer and at the
same time raise funds to provide financial
aid to young South Africans with this disea-
se.
V Tickets for the show cost between R250 and R395
and are available from www.webtickets.co.za. Visit
the Blood Brothers Facebook page for more.
Blood Brothers fight against cancer
Dance: The Waterfront Theatre College will be presenting their 2015 programme of dance,
Make your Move, at the Elkanah Theatre in Sunningdale tonight (Wednesday) from 19:30.
The show is devised by the colleges dance staff, a young group of choreographers versed
in Broadway, classical ballet, contemporary, tap and cabaret. Visit www.waterfronttheatre-
school.co.za for tickets or more information. From left: Romy Jo Swales, Brittane Van
Loggerenberg, Nadine Suliaman and Michelle Small.
Masala mirth: With repeated calls from fans,
the turbaned one is heading for the Mother
City with his one-man show: Dont Dalla Wid Da
Masala. Karou Charou has become a recogniza-
ble face country-wide after being handpicked to
promote McDonalds new spicy burger campaign.
Now, fans will get to see him at On the Greens
in Kenilworth on Friday 11 September where
tickets cost R120 and at Inside on Fire in Table
View on Saturday 12 September where ticket
cost R100. Call 078 467 7861 or 083 642 2105
or email [email protected] to book.
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VGolf daySeamount Primary School inMil-
nerton hosts its third annual golf day at the
Milnerton Golf Club on Friday 11 September.
The tournament will be a 4-Ball Alliance
Scrambled Drive with two scores to count.
Entry costs R2 000 for a four-ball which in-
cludes a snack and prize giving dinner. For
more information call Lorraine on
021 552 5520 or Lars on 082 550 4887, or
email [email protected].
V SAARP South African Association of Re-
tired PersonsMilnerton branchs next social
tea will be on Wednesday 16 September at
the library at 09:00. There will be a musical
interlude with Gordon Epstein (Elvis Ep-
stein). Call Alice Rheeder on 021 551 7370
for more information.
V Market An entrepreneurs market will be
held atMilnerton Library in Pienaar Road on
Saturday 19 September from 09:00 to
12:00. Fresh produce, bakes, crafts, second
hand books, T-shirts, jewellery, games, face
painting and a variety of items will be on
sale. No entry fee. Email sdaconcei-
[email protected] for more information.
V Annual meeting St Lukes Hospice West
Coastwill host their annualmeeting at their
offices in Hof Street, Table View on
Wednesday 14 October at 13:00. All wel-
come. Call 021 557 8925 or visit www.hos-
picewestcoast.co.za.
Diary | Dagboek
NICOLE MCCAIN
A
group of conservation volunteers
has discovered a living plant so rare
it was thought to be extinct.
The plant, last documented in the 1940s,
was recently uncovered on Lions Head.
The Granite Cape Flax was recently
found by the Custodians of Rare and En-
dangered Wildflowers (Crew) team.
With 39 species of Cape wildflowers clas-
sified as critically endangered by the Inter-
national Union for Conservation ofNature,
and 22 of these extinct, finds like these are
very special.
This populationofGraniteCapeFlaxwill
now need to be more fully assessed and
monitored, so that its endangered status
can be revised, and more can be learnt
about its life form and responses to fire and
other threats, says Crews Gigi Laidler,
who found the plant.
Over 2500 sites are sampled by the Crew
team, monitoring 850 species that they are
concerned about. They have discovered 19
new species and rediscovered another 23.
If we dont know where our threatened
plants are found, we are not able to afford
them any protection. So recording exact lo-
calities and population information about
our threatened plants is very important
especially if we visit the same area repeat-
edly over time, and these records can give
information of trends and this could pro-
vide background data for tracking impacts
of climate change, she says.
A number of volunteers give their time
to Crew to assist in identifying and moni-
toring endangered plant species.
To get involved, visit www.sanbi.org to
find out where the closest Crew group of
volunteers is.
Rare find
on Lions
Head
The Cape Granite Flax, thought to be extinct,
has recently been spotted on Lions Head.
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10 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 9 September 2015HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Doen wat reg is en
jy sal baie stampe
kry, maar nie in
jou gesig nie.
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urgency for a hip replacement.
Then on 18 June I received
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He felt that nobody should
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weeks ago we received the
awesome news that her friend
was going to cover the full
operation for Liezl. The money
was paid over to Tygerberg
Hospital last week, and the
hospital is now going to be
sitting down to confirm a date
for Liezls operation. This
means that before the year is
at its end, Liezl will be able to
throw away her crutches and
to live pain-free and walk
normally again. Something she
has only been able to dream of.
This could not have come at a
better time, as Liezl has
started to suffer with carpal
tunnel in her hands due to the
crutches, and has not been able
to lift her leg up at all. With
the winter weather it has been
even worse. The person who
has done this miracle deed for
Liezl, wishes to remain anony-
mous, but we wish to thank
him and tell him that we will
be forever grateful for the huge
difference he has made in
somebodys life. He is an angel.
Boyes Helping Hands raised a
total of R6 100 thus far, and
this money we now aim to use
Angel pays for
hip replacement
I am vehemently opposed to
cell phone towers in residential
areas. The providers would cite
no proof that these are detri-
mental to health, but there
have been enough cases in the
UK of an increased number of
cancer related incidents in
towns that have had such a
tower installed. Its not worth
taking the chance with peoples
lives.
DAVE CROSS
E-mail
Cellphone towers
dont belong here
In reply to the following articles
by Monique Duval (TB, 2
September): 1) Cellphone tower
plan on hold; and 2) Ward
business plans placed under
discussion.
The answer to 1: The Citys
policies are very clear in its
application. Important note: All
applications must be accompa-
nied by a justification with an
auditable trail prior to accept-
ance.
Doing it right the first time
will really reduce unnecessary
additional time, resources and
wasteful expenditure.
Question:
re our governing officials
perhaps too scared to do what
is right in maintaining law and
order?
Do they really understand the
consequences of their actions
when accepting or entertaining
such requests?
For the sake of progress,
become proactive and avoid
crisis management. Consider a
form of functional induction as
well as continuation training
that will measure as well as
ensure that the understanding
of the regulations by all of their
employees is consistent and
applicable to the approved
City should become
more proactive
Im sorry that Anne was
conned by a petrol attendant
(Falling prey to petrol jockey
con, TB, 2 September).
I understand her anger and
bitterness, but I trust it only
happened to her once, since
surely after one instance shed
be checking the petrol pump
carefully every time?
At the petrol station where I
regularly fill up, the attendants
are friendly, polite, efficient
and accurate, and I tip for good
service. But then, Im not
distracted when they clean my
windows and I check the pump
before paying.
Ive never been conned by a
petrol attendant, so they are
not all conmen and crooks.
Remember: Fool me once,
shame on you; fool me twice,
shame on me. It is the custo-
mers responsibility to be
vigilant, and check before
handing over payment.
DAWN
Milnerton
Customers to check
pumpnumbers
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SLICE OF LIFE
Bokke verdien
nou land se
ondersteuning
Lanklaas was die land se rugbygeesdrifti-
ges so verdeeld oor n Springbokspan wat
op pad is na die Wreldbeker-toernooi.
Hulle is onder meer beswaard oor die
politieke inmenging in die spankeuse,
wat veroorsaak het dat spelers nie op
meriete nie, maar op grond van hul
velkleur die span gehaal het.
Ander voel weer dat die span steeds nie
verteenwoordigend is van Suid-Afrika se
bevolking nie en dreig met hofsake en
verbrand Springboktruie in die openbaar.
Selfs n oud-Bok-afrigter doen glo mee.
Ander het dit weer teen veral ouer
spelers wat net op reputasie en nie op
huidige spelpeil gekies is nie, terwyl n
klomp, insluitend die kaptein, nog boonop
met beserings sukkel, s die klaers.
Dan moes Heyneke Meyer voorts
deurloop omdat sy kontrak skynbaar vir
n volgende termyn hernu is sonder dat
hy hom al in di Wreldbekertoernooi
bewys het.
En so kan n mens nog tientalle beswa-
re opper, waarvan die meeste n provinsi-
alistiese geurtjie het.
Maar kom ons vra onsself af: Hoe moet
die spelers en bestuurspan oor di
stormloop van kritiek voel op die voor-
aand van die Wreldbekertoernooi?
Heel moontlik gedemotiveer en verslae.
Is dit regverdig teenoor hulle? Hulle het
hulself immers nie gekies nie.
Kom ons begrawe die strydbyle, die
verwyte en kleinlike gesanik en gee Jean
de Villiers en sy span die ondersteuning
wat hulle verdien ongeag wie gekies is
of wie nie.
HOOFARTIKEL
SMS
V Amen!!! aan die skrywer van die brief
Gebruiktog jou commonsense,TB,2/9
- Anoniem
V I see two articles that give us contact
numbers to report illegal activity in the
TygerBurger 2/9 the first being the ille-
gal selling of blue bags, and secondly the
selling of Arum lilies. That is all good and
well, BUT please can somebody print the
number we can contact to report the
reckless way the taxis drive on our roads
here in Parow and surrounds. They have
no regard for anybody. It is disgusting! I
want to complain so that something can
be done to stop them! So give us a con-
tact number please somebody! - Fed up
motorist, Parow
V Rondloper-honde. Ja,hier inNorthpine
waar ek woon is net so n probleem met
honde wat op my erf kom bol en skrop
soos hoenders voor jou skoon voordeur.
Praat help nie. Mense, as jul nie n agter
plaas of ruimte het vir jul diere nie, hou
hulle nie aan nie, want jul mishandel die
diere. - Hennie, Northpine
V Ekmeen, oom Jaap, onsmoet ookmaar
hoorofdieborge naandeel indiesaakhet
as dit kom by n afrigter of spankeuses,
want ek glo hulle betaal nie sommer ver-
niet nie! - Kosie
V En daar doen Jaap dit weer: praat n
klomptwakensitagterooren laghomself
n papie vir die mense wat dink hy is ern-
stig. - EdeJ
V Lyk of bafanafisasie die bok se voor-
land is. Lyk of ditmeer oor kontant as oor
merietekeusesafrigter sowel as spelers
gaan. Keer, krels, voor die pawljoene
leegloop! - Barend Jakobs
V Anon (TB, 2/9) will you please let us
know what on earth the City must do to
prevent thunder!? You must see that
your dog is safe and secure in your home
when thunder strikes! - Charli, Bellville
) SMSe kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord
Tyger, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
process procedure documenta-
tion.
PS: It becomes harder for
council to readdress wrong
after acceptance; note their
current and depleted financial
reserves.
TREVOR MOODLEY
Sanddrift
towards another person in the
same situation as Liezl found
herself in, so we will carry on
fund-raising until we reach an
amount of R25 500 for somebody
to have their hip operation
done. We will be contacting the
hospital to find out who we can
assist next. We wish to extend
our heartfelt thanks and
gratitude to the gentleman who
gave so freely and willingly to
help improve Liezls health.
Thank you so much to
TygerBurger for publishing the
article for us, without you, this
kind angel would not have
known, and we would still be
struggling today to raise the
funds.
DEBORAH BOYES,
Boyes Helping Hands
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