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MurderrateincreasesCHEVON BOOYSEN
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Grassy Park police station hasreported an increase of 68%in attempted murder cases in
the past year.According to the latest crime sta-
tistics, 94 cases of attempted mur-der were reported in the last finan-cial year.The police also reported 24%
more murders in the past yearbringing the total to 41 murders,compared to 33 cases in the previ-ous year.These increaseswere shared last
week when the national crime sta-tistics were revealed.The station also experienced a
reported increase of 62% in the ille-gal possession of firearms and am-munition with 55 cases reported inthe past year to March.Grassy Park Community Police
Forum (CPF) spokesperson PhilipBam says the statistics are “not animprovement by any means”.“Although the rape figurehasde-
creased (by 30%), we are still sit-ting with a problem with regard toproperty crimes. House break-insare still a huge concern,” he says.He believes police must change
their strategy to a more proactiveapproach.“We need to look at how to pre-
vent crimes instead of reacting tothem. Property-related crimes re-sult in the elderly suffering be-cause the focus is elsewhere. Policeconcentrate on gangsterism and
drugs and this takes away resour-ces from the ordinary crimes,”Bam explains.He says he is proud of the sta-
tion’s successes but wants the po-lice to tackle a problembeforehandso that there “will be no crime toreport on”.“We need to get to a point where
police activity is not dictated bycriminals. It must the other wayaround. One example can bewherepeople are selling counterfeitgoods right opposite the police sta-tion. This shows that these peoplehave no respect for the police andthey don’t think much of the law,”Bam says.
Law enforcersHe adds police should enforce
the law, especially in terms ofgangsterism.“Being affiliated to a gang is a
criminal offence. So if a person isseen with a mark that affiliateshim to a gang he should be arrest-ed. It’s what the law dictates,” hesays.Grassy Park station commander
Colonel Shawn van Wyk sayscrime has stabilised despite hav-ing thepolicingprecinct expanded.Asked what the plans are to ad-
dress the area’s level of crime VanWyk says they will mobilise thecommunity and encourage morecommunity involvement.VanWykalso saysdrugs, alcohol
and gangsterism are contributingto crime.V Continued on page 3.
BRAVO: Cape Town’s young musicians came out tops at the final of this year’s Samro Hubert van derSpuy national music competition which took place on Friday. Twelveyearold violinist Jordan Brooks fromFairways walked away as the overall winner. PHOTO: SUZETTE VORSTER
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Fishy stories printed in comic bookNICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
Ten years after the Treknet comic stripsfirst appeared in print, local cartoonists
Dave Gomersall and Gavin Thomson havelaunched a book, Tales from Treknet, withtheir favourite strips from the years of beingpublished.The popular comic strip first appeared in
People’s Post and is based on the fishing cul-ture in Fish Hoek. Gomersall explains thattreknet fishing encapsulates the culture ofFish Hoek.“Every topic gets sucked into the treknet.”
Local is lekkerAlthough inspired by False Bay locals and
fishermen and Gomersall’s own sailing ex-perience, the characters developed over theyears, he says.Gomersall and Thomson met each other
while Gomersall was searching for an illus-trator for a children’s book he was writing.
He and Thomson soon discovered a sharedlove for comics, and the book was shelvedto give way to a new partnership.“I can’t spell and he can’t draw,” jokes
Thomson as he sums up their relationship.They started out with a strip about a boy
who sails around the world, but were askedto produce amore local strip for the newspa-per.Many of the stories are shaped by sailing
trips Gomersall took, with Thomson oftenworking with him via satellite phone whilehe was sailing across the Atlantic.“But I always wrote two months ahead,
just in case I died,” Gomersall says.The partnership started out when local
cartooning was still in its infancy, Thomsonexplains.“When we were starting out, cartooning
was a real mystery. There was not a lot togo on or people to ask,” he says.But the series grew in popularity and was
even the subject of a TV show aired on Kyk-NET in 2013. The pair had to sort through
over 2500 strips in selecting content for thebook.They have written several other comic
strips, with some being published in Nor-way, Sweden, Namibia and the UnitedStates. Their work has, and still does, ap-pear in daily newspapers across the coun-try.
Child’s playBoth Gomersall and Thomson had al-
ways loved comics, with both reading themas children and always doodling duringschool.“I must have been drawing all through
school,” saysThomson. “I never really tookit seriouslybecause it never occurred tomethat I could make a living from it.”Today they give talks at schools and are
always amazed at how children identifywith the characters, Thomson says.“Education through pictures is easier to
understand,” explains Gomersall, who hasbeen approached to provide cartoons fortextbooks, on which comprehension testsare based.Thomson says: “Kids were told comics
are junk in the past. But reading anythingis good.”
The cartoonists have made sure Treknetremains a family comic strip, to the extentthat they almost passed down their first dai-ly newspaper gig because it was Son, whichfeatured weekly photos of almost nakedwomen.The editor agreed to run the strip from
Monday to Thursday, and not on Fridaywith the pin-up photo.
Just go for itTales of Treknet has been self-published
after the cartoonists found there was littleinterest from local publishers.They asked fans for pledges and sold ad-
vertising on the back cover, which helpedfund the publication.“The last ten years has taught me to just
go for it,” says Thomson. “Fear of not suc-ceeding only holds you back.”They hope the comic strip’s next debut
will be on the big screen.“We’d love to do something in animation
or a movie with Leon Schuster,” Thomsonsays.V Copies of Tales of Treknet are available at BookLounge and Clarke’s Books in Cape Town, Blank Booksin Woodstock, Reader’s Den in Claremont and Tyger-valley and Wordsworth Books in Longbeach Mall.
Dave Gomersall and Gavin Thomson have published a book, Tales from Treknet, with the bestcomic strips of Treknet, first published in People’s Post. PHOTO: NICOLE MCCAIN
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The Retreat swimming pool constructionis expected to be completed by the end of
November. This is according to BelindaWalker, City ofCapeTownmayoral commit-teemember for community services and spe-cial projects amid concerns of residentsabout continuous delays.
People’s Post previously reported thatconstruction at the pool was set to be com-pleted by December (“In the swim”, 2 Sep-tember 2014).A resident, who lives close to the pool and
spoke to People’s Post on condition of ano-nymity, says she hopes the pool will be com-pleted soon as the festive season is aroundthe corner.“We have been using this facility for years
and it seems that there is no rush to get itcompleted. Where are we expected to swimor cool off? We feel that our community isneglected and the contractors are taking for-ever to get done. This is not fair to this com-munity,” she says.Another resident who shares her senti-
ment says he has been watching the projectclosely and it seems that not much effort is
being put into completing it on time.“This project started in 2013 and, look,
it’s 2015.Will it ever be finished and ready?I have huge doubts. I suggest residents findalternatives and forget about using the fa-cility this holiday period,” he says.Walker says some repair work had to be
done before the roof sheeting could be in-stalled.“On inspection of themain structure, the
consulting teamnoted that someworkcom-pleted by the contractor that did not meetthe required standard of work as specifiedby the engineer,” she says.“The repair works that were required by
the contractor delayed the completion ofthe work recently. The installation of theroof sheeting is planned to commence to-wards mid to end October.”Walker says the current cost of the
project is about R7.4m and penalties arebeing levied on the contractor for the latecompletion of the works and that all provi-sions of the construction contract are beingused to ensure that the construction workis completed as quickly as possible. “Theproject team is doing everything in theirpower to achieve this, but without compro-mising on quality of workmanship.”
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A dark cloud looms over Retreat public swimming pool as residents question whether thefacility will be open in time for the summer school holidays. PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE
FROM PAGE 1
“The community must support the policeandwomenmust getmore involved in crimeprevention and address their children whoare involved in crime-related issues,” VanWyk adds.He says police will continue clamping
down on crime as they adopt a “zero-toler-ance approach”.
“Police will maintain their zero-toleranceapproach in combatting and investigatingcrime. Strengthening the partnership be-tween the community and the police is highon the agenda as it is contributing to reduc-ing crime and the apprehension of perpetra-tors,” Van Wyk adds.Anyone with information on crime can
call the station on 021 700 3940 or Crime Stopon 0860 010 111.
Celebrating African penguinsJoin the Southern African Foundation forthe Conservation of Coastal Birds (Sanccob)and Sanparks for the annual Penguin Festi-val at Boulder’s Beach on Saturday 17 Octo-ber.The date marks African Penguin Aware-
ness Day, dedicated to raising worldwideawareness about the plight of the endan-gered African penguin – the only penguinendemic to the African continent. Less than2% of the African penguin population re-mains in the wild today.Sanccob, Sanparks and their partners in
conservation are at the forefront of savingthis charismatic penguin species. All pro-ceeds from the festival are donated to Sanc-cob in support of its African penguin conser-vation work.As is customary every year, the Penguin
festival is officially opened with a beach re-lease of African penguins, as they waddletheir way back into the wild at SeaforthBeach at 10:00.Parking may be found at the Seaforth
Beach parking area. Be sure to arrive earlyto find the perfect viewpoint on the beach.After the release, you can stroll along the
Boulders Beach boardwalk to the parkingarea in front of the Boulders Beach Lodgeand Restaurant for the festival activities.Fun attractions on the day include an in-
teractive Lego build display, children’sgames, face-painting, a treasure hunt, jump-ing castle, live animal talks and food stalls.Entry to the festival is free and it runs un-
til 14:00.
Celebrate the African penguin at the annualPenguin Festival on Saturday 17 October.
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 6 October 20154 ENTERTAINMENT
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A groupof 19 of SouthAfrica’smost talent-ed young classical musicians will com-
pete for top honours at the National YouthMusic Competition at Hugo LambrechtsMusic Centre in Parow from Tuesday 13 toSaturday 17 October.On top of themore thanR125 000 in prizes;
the overall winner will also be invited toperform in concerts at Nederburg, Over-strand Arts in Hermanus, as well as at theDarling Music Experience.“There is even a contestant who will fly
in fromGermany toparticipate,” saysMich-ael Maas, Founder and Chairman of the Na-tional Youth Music Foundation (NYMF).He isHenleyJun (18) fromSomersetWest,
who is studying piano in Leipzig, Germany.Henley will be competing against local
contestants; violinist Nicholas Bruiners(17) from Mowbray, Rondebosch flautistSakhile Humbane (19) and Shannon Thebus(19) from Grassy Park on the French Horn.Following auditions, the 19 young musi-
cians from around the countrywill competeagainst each other in four categories overfour rounds for the coveted first prize. Thisyear there are nine entries in the wind sec-tion, six for strings, three pianists and onepercussionist.“This competition caters for classicalmu-
sicians who are too young to qualify for theUNISA International Music and the ATKV
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rounds, after which a maximum of 12 play-ers go through to the third round. Thereaft-er, six finalists are chosen to perform with
the CPO at a gala concert under the batonof the newly appointed, Resident Conductorof the CPO, Brandon Philips.V The finalists’ gala concert on 17 October starts at19:30. Tickets cost R150, R90 for pensioners and R50for students from Computicket.
Competing for top notes
The Lilliput Children’s Theatre Companywill be performingoneof theirmost popularshows at the Nassau Theatre Centre thisweek.Little theatre-goers will be able to enjoy
Red Riding Hood at the theatre at GrooteSchuur High School at 10:00 until Saturday10 October.The well-loved fairytale follows the story
naughty little girl who disobeys her mother
and instead of taking the safe road to visither granny, goes into the wood where sheencounters a big bad wolf.In this adaptation however, themenacing
wolf becomes a silly ex-music-hall starwho’s “striptease” will have the childrenrolling around with laughter. As with allgood fairytales, Red Riding Hood learnssome important lessons, but with manycomical highlights along the way.
Red Riding Hood is adapted and directedby Elton John Duffy, who has been produc-ing children’s theatre for the past 22 years.This show stars Desle McConney (Athlone)as Red Riding Hood, Liande Valentyn(Plumstead) as Granny, Rachelle Kruger(Parow) as Jimmy and Elton John Duffy(Edgemead) as the Big Bad Wolf.V Tickets cost R60 and are available from Computick-et. Visit www.lilliputplayers.co.za for more.
Learn and laugh with Little Red Riding Hood
Michael Maas listens to National Youth Music Competition contestants Tarren Pedro (18) ofKuils River and Nicholas Bruiners (17) of Mowbray.
While the year is fast drawing to a close,Taare is already setting plans inmotionfor its next season.The Bollywood dance performance
troupe is inviting applications for newdancers to be part of next year’s stageproductions.To apply contact Ahneesh on
083 700 6111 or [email protected] Visit www.taare.co.za or the TaareDance pageon Facebook for more information about thetroupe.
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The Grassy Park Hotel had its applica-tion for extended trading hours ap-
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hours were approved in the same appli-cation.The hotel on the corner of Victoria
Road and 4th Avenue may now sell li-quor to be consumed off the hotel’s prem-ises from Mondays to Saturdays from09:00 to 20:00. Sunday’s off-consumptiontrading hours will be from 11:00 to 18:00.The application has not been support-
edby theGrassyParkCommunityPoliceForum (CPF), the Carola Way neigh-bourhood watch and two places of wor-ship.The CPF said the approval would con-
tribute to anti-social behaviour since va-grants would “congregate and sleep” inthe surrounds of the hotel.“The public walk and drive to buy li-
quor at thehotel, resulting inmore activ-ity late at night, resulting inmore oppor-tunity for crime to increase. Customersalso drink in their cars or on the roadbefore going home, resulting inmore po-tential victims of crime,” the CPF said.Carola Way Neighbourhood Watch
said there were “too many vagrants inthe Grassy Park area and they botherpeople passing by, because they aredrunk”. “Sunday is a holy day and weneed to respect that. People are usingfoul language as they are drunk and endup fighting,” the neighbourhood watchadded.In response to the objections, Grassy
Park Hotel’s attorney explained the ho-tel owners have prided themselves onthe hotel’s responsible trading since thelicence was granted. “That includes acomplete ban on the sale of liquor to mi-nors and people under the influence ofalcohol. The applicant has put measuresin place to ensure that no loitering oc-curs outside the premises and that no va-grants frequent the premises.”
The Grassy Park Hotel has been granted rights to sell liquor for offconsumptionpurposes for longer hours during the week, including Sundays. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 6 October 20156 NEWS
CALL FOR EARLY CHILDHOODDEVELOPMENT (ECD) OPERATORS TOSUBMIT APPLICATIONS FOR RATESREBATESThe City of Cape Town invites operators of ECDs within its boundaries to apply for arates rebate.
The City’s ECD Policy is aligned to the OneCape2040’s vision of knowledge transition,advocating that every person will have access to a good education that will ensure that heor she is appropriately skilled to make use of opportunities. The City also supports the mostvulnerable through greater access to infrastructure and social services. This is achieved byfocusing on ECD services.
The following criteria must be adhered to when submitting the application:
• Copies of zoning, environmental health and fire safety clearance certificates• Registered as NPO with the Department of Social Development• South African Revenue Service clearance certificate• Registered as a partial care (ECD Centre) with the Provincial Department of Social
Development• Constitution of the organisation• Certified copy of the applicant’s South African identity document• Management structure of the NPO and the latest minutes of the management committee
meeting• Audited annual financial statement• Copy of the latest municipal account (account must be up to date)• ECD daily learning programme• Number and age categories of children attending the partial care (ECD centre)
Official application forms are available at the Social Development and Early ChildhoodDevelopment Directorate’s reception desk, 7th Floor, Telkom Towers, Standard Bank Centre,4 Heerengracht, Cape Town.
The closing date for submission of application forms is 16:00 on Friday 20 November 2015.
Contact Andile Wotshela on 021 417 4088 (during office hours) ore-mail [email protected] for further information.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER229/2015
With reference to the Notice of Waste Management Licence published on 18 and/or19 August 2015, for the City of Cape Town’s proposed development of a recycling and wastedrop-off facility on erf 75562, Prince George Drive, a correction is hereby communicated interms of the appeal period for this licence. The proposed development is located on PrinceGeorge Drive, and has a footprint of 11 500 m2.
Reference is also made to the waste management licence which was issued on 6 August 2015by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning (DEA&DP).
Please note that an error was previously made in the calculation of the appeal period,so another opportunity will be given for appeals. If you wish to appeal any aspect of thewaste management licence, an appeal in terms of chapter 7 of the National EnvironmentalManagement, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2010, must be lodgedaccording to the following procedure. A notice of intention to appeal (NoI) must belodged with the Provincial Minister (MEC) within 20 days following 2 October 2015. Thecorresponding appeal must then be submitted within a further 30 days after the lapsing ofthe first 20 days, as per chapter 7 of the EIA Regulations, 2010.
The prescribed “notice of intention to appeal” form, appeal form and further assistance isobtainable from the offices of the appeal authority. Contact Jaap de Villiers on 021 483 3721 orthe e-mail address below.
All forms related to the appeal process must be submitted in one of the following ways:
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ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER230/2015
CORRECTION NOTICEWASTE LICENCE ANDAPPEAL PERIODPROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF A CITY OFCAPE TOWN RECYCLING ANDWASTE DROP-OFFFACILITY AT ERF 75562, PRINCE GEORGE DRIVEDepartment of Environmental Affairs and DevelopmentPlanning REF NO: 16/3/1/1/A2/27/3047/14 (EnvironmentalImpact Assessment) and 19/2/5/1/A8/49/WL0072/13(Waste Management Licence)
Study further with Access Trust college bursaryAccess Trust, a technical vocational educa-tion and training (TVET) bursary and stu-dent support organisation based in Wyn-berg, is holding stakeholder engagementwith colleges at False Bay College in Muiz-enberg today from 09:00 to 13:30.The organisation’s mission is to enable
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Seniors from around the city gathered attheRylands civic centre onThursday last
week to take part in a community initiativeto celebrate the International Day for OlderPersons.The event was organised by the City of
Cape Town’s social development and earlychildhood department, which teamed upwith Age in Action.Over 400 senior citizens gathered to find
out about ways to improve their quality oflife in their later years.Suzette Little, mayoral committee mem-
ber for social development and early child-hood development, said that the event wasaimed at promoting healthy living and ac-tive ageing whilst also raising awarenessabout the host of services the City offers itsseniors.“As part of the social and early childhood
development directorate, we raise aware-ness among our seniors abouthealthy livingand healthy choices at their age,” she said.“We create these platforms in different ar-
eas where our seniors can come out and talkto us, but at the same time we can give theminformation about our home-based care op-portunities, about what the City is offering
so that they don’t sit with these issues andthat there is somebody that they can be re-ferred to.”One of the attendees, Jasmien Sauls (65),
said she enjoyed themorning and commend-ed the staff on their friendliness, while an-other attendee, Marjorie Fassie (67), sharedher joy at being out of the house. She saidthe occasion was a real outing for her.
Ebrahim Khan (68) said that Little’s pre-sentation was very informative, especiallypertaining to the indigent grant.Ismail Osman (76) was excited at the
prospect of volunteeringhis timeandknowl-edge to nearby schools in the Athlone areato help children to hone their literacy andnumeracy skills. Hewas also pleasantly sur-prised by what the City had planned for
them as a group.Little said that despite the City’s efforts,
abuse towards the elderly was becoming fartoo frequent.“The sad part is that families are aware
of it. We are really appealing to familymem-bers to get involved. We have received com-plaints about our seniors, especially duringthis period with the pension being paid out;we see that our seniors are abused a littlebit more than usual.“It’s not always the hitting and the beat-
ing, but in the manner in which they aretreated.” She also said the programmesweregeared towards trying to help seniors speakout more about their problems.“Our seniors don’t like talking about it.
They come from that era where they don’tshare their problems, so we try and createthat platform where we tell them that it isokay to let us know so that we can visit.“We have visited a few homes where we
have spoken to the family members, wherewehave interacted andgot the police and theneighbourhood watch involved and itstopped, because somebody was watching.”“That is all that we need to do, it is really
to let the people know that the seniors arenot out there on their own, they are not liv-ing in isolation and that there is somebodywho cares for them.”
Suzette Little, mayoral committee member for social development and early childhood development,addressed a group of 400 elderly people at the Rylands civic centre last week to celebrate the International Day for Older People. PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
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statistics, released last week, one can’thelp but feel depressed by the bleakpicture painted in these figures.And even more disconcerting is the
speculation that the statistics are notaccurate – either due to manipulationor due to a lack of reporting crime.But aside from calling for independ-
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Police are often unable and unwill-ing to respond to many calls – andwhen they do, their lives are on theline.We see courts unable to copewithcase loads and forced to throw out allbut the most serious of crimes. Wehave seen prisons overflowing, withmany prisoners never reformed.It’s long past the time when we sim-
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‘Hazard move’ is driving me crazyI have for many years noticed a tenden-cy in regard to our minibus taxisindicating [as] they are pulling off theroad to the left or right to pick up ordrop off passengers.The strangest part of this action is
that they put on their hazards and,without other signals, pull off in front ofmotorists to the left or right side of theroad. These last two days it became evenmore apparent when I drove behind afew minibus taxis – all of a sudden ongoes the hazards and now I and otherroad users must guess: Are they going tostop dead in front of me or othermotorists or somewhere else?Motorists must guess if they are going
to pull off to the left or right of the road.Is there some unwritten law, or law
we the Jan Publiek are not aware of,that allows minibus taxis to do thishazard move or is there a school forminibus taxis that tells drivers thatwhen you are driving you and you alonemust put on your hazards when youintend to pull off next to the road?How many times have I almost
knocked into a minibus taxi because ofthis practice and how so not many other
motorists?I was taught that when Itravel on a road in a vehicle and I wantto turn left, I put on my left indicator. Ican understand if a minibus taxi driverindicates left if he wants to load oroffload passengers on the left side of theroad and when he has stopped, puts onhis hazards – that makes perfect sense.My question is: Has the right training
been interpreted in the wrong way?Please, traffic department, clear this
up with us and the minibus taxi indus-try.
KEITH BLAKE,Ottery
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Aschoolboy from Greenhavenhas set his sights on being thefirst South African Formula
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“My father takes me to all mypractise sessions and races. He in-spires me to keep doing my best onthe track and he gives me tips onhow to improve.”
His rolemodels are Lewis Hamil-ton and Gugu Zulu after witness-ing Zulu, one of South Africa’s fore-most rally drivers, in action.
“I have watched many YouTubevideos of Lewis Hamilton when hewas karting and my favourite oneis of him starting at the back of thefield and winning the race.”
Meyer says he loves racing andprefers the real thing instead of sit-ting in front of the television play-ing racing games.
“My father takes me to practiseduring the week. We work on get-ting in and out of corners faster sothat my lap times can improve,” hesays.
“I am usually relaxed on race
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“When I’m older I want toprogress to become an F1 racer like
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Kid karting to F1 future11yearold Thaqib Meyer sayskarting gives him an adrenalinrush like no other sport.
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CALEDONIANSBRUSHED ASIDE: YazierManuel of Silvertree (left)tries to shake off SimeonMccaully of CaledonianRoses in the 5th annual ragday between the two clubsplayed at VygieskraalStadium on Sunday.Silvertree won the match2320. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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2010 FIAT PUNTO 1.2
1998 PAJERO 3.0 GLX
DEP: R36 000 @ R1 500 × 36
TOTAL: R90 000
R69 995R69 995FOR THE OUTDOORSFOR THE OUTDOORS
2001 VW GOLF 1.6 ESTATE
DEP: R33 000 & R1 499 x 36
TOTAL: R86 964
R66 995R66 995FOR THE FAMILYFOR THE FAMILY
1997 HONDA CIVIC 150i
DEP: R14 000 @ R952 × 24
TOTAL: R36 848
R29 995R29 995DON'T MISS THIS ONEDON'T MISS THIS ONE
R35 995R35 995POPULARPOPULAR
1996 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 1.6 GLS
DEP: R16 500 @ R1 130 × 24
TOTAL: R43 620
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2009 VW X-CITE 1.4i
DEP: R36 000 & R1 500 x 36
TOTAL: R90 000
R39 995R39 995FANTASTIC ECONOMYFANTASTIC ECONOMY
2002 FIAT SIENNA 1.2
R18 500 & R1 041 X 30
TOTAL R49 730
R29 995R29 995NEEDS ATTENTIONNEEDS ATTENTION
R39 995R39 995NICE ONENICE ONE
2003 VW POLO CLASSIC 1.6
DEP: R18 500& R1 041 X 30
TOTAL R47 730
R65 995R65 995
2007 FORD FIESTA 1.4i
DEP: R32 000 & R1 495 x 36
TOTAL: R85 820
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R37 995R37 995FANTASTIC ECONOMYFANTASTIC ECONOMY
2005 CHEV SPARK 0.8
DEP: R17 500& R998 x 30
TOTAL: R47 440
R89 995R89 9954X4, ECONOMICAL4X4, ECONOMICAL
2003 COLT 2.8 TDi CLUBCAB
DEP: R48 000 & R1 499 x 36
TOTAL: R101 964
R37 995R37 995A/C, P/S, E/WA/C, P/S, E/W
2003 FIAT PALIO 1.2 EL
DEP: R17 500 & R998 X 30
TOTAL: R47 440
2003 RENAULT CLIO 1.2
DEP: R14 000@ R952 × 24
TOTAL: R36 848
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All roads lead toAthlone stadiumonSat-urday when Safa Cape Town’s richest,most lucrative amateur soccer knock-
out competition – the Coca-Cola Cup – reach-es its climax.Lots of silverware will be up for grabs as
three hotly contested titles will be played forin the senior men’s, women’s and boys’ u.18divisions.The battle lines are drawn asMilano Unit-
ed from Grassy Park and Young Idols fromManenberg enter the bullring in the men’sfinal.Spurs Ladies and RV United meet in the
women’s final.Ajax Cape Town and Masidlale cross
swords in the u.18 final.Saturday’s final will bring along a unique
piece of history for the Crowie family.The brothers Desmond Crowie (mentor of
Milano United) and Duncan Crowie (coachof u.18 Ajax Cape Town), both phenomenalprofessional soccer players, have been in-volved for more than two or three decadeson the playing field and tutoring and nurtur-ing talent at coaching level. They will be-come the first coachingbrothers to reach theCoca-Cola Cup final.
Adding to this piece of 19-year Coke Cuphistory is the fact that Duncan’s son, WadeCrowie, who now plays for Milano United,also played twice under his dad’s mentor-ship and representedAjaxCapeTownatu.17level in two Cup finals.The Crowie brothers are delighted that
both are leading their teams in Cup finalsand would like to celebrate their moment iftheir respective club sides achieve Cup suc-cess.With a winner’s cheque of R35 000, fans
can expect a tough if not tense final.Idols coach Paul “Gazza” Johnson is
equally confident. He has ball players likeShannon Hendricks, Gareth Sims and theVigeland twins, Fadiel and Aadiel, to men-tion theManenberg side that overcameTurf-hall 5-4 on penalties in the semi-final andWanderers FC fromLanga 1-0 in the quarter-final. They are hopeful of putting up a sterntest for the Grassy Park outfit.MilanoUnited has been buzzing all season
and its mentor, Desmond Crowie, knowsthat it will not be necessary for him to laydown the gauntlet tomotivate his ambitiousplayers.“They are raring to go and will wrap up
our final training preparations on Friday,”says Crowie.
Meanwhile, defending champion AjaxCape Town will start again as the favouritein what is a repeat of last year’s final be-tween Ajax and Masidlale. Duncan DuncanCrowie’s side beat Masidlale 2-0.The women’s final, which carries R15 000
in prize money for the winner, will mostlikely bring the best out of Spurs and RVUnited.
Coca-Cola Cup champions1996 - Liverpool-Portland1997 - Jamestown United1998 - Jamestown United1999 - OriganRangers2000 - Liverpool-Portland2001 - Premier United2002 - Premier United2003 - Leeds Lentegeur2004 - Milano United2005 - Premier United2006 - Rygersdal FC2007 - Woodlands United2008 - Jamestown United2009 - Hanover Park FC2010 - JL Zwane2011 - Central AFC2012 - Hanover Park2013 - Jordan Callies2014 - Silver Spurs
Cup road leads to Athlone
SANTOS REMAIN WINLESS:Tshwarelo Bereng of Cape Town AllStars (left) tries to balance himselffrom a tackle by Ricardo Skippers ofSantos during a national first divisionmatch at Athlone stadium on Saturday.The match ended goalless, leavingSantos winless after six matches, whileAll Stars dropped one spot to thirdplace on the log. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS