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A decade after promises were made of ahousing development for a vacant propertyon the border of Lansdowne and HanoverPark, ameetingwill finally take place to dis-cuss the way forward.This comes after a threat to “take over theland” was made by community leaders andfrustrated backyarders after a clean-up ofthe erf over the festive season.Situated adjacent to the Lansdowne Cor-
ner Shopping Centre, the plot was ear-marked for the construction of 195 houses in2003.Government, business owners and the
surrounding community apparently signedan agreement that the houses would be builtalong with the construction of the mall.In addition, the business owners would of-
fer financial assistance toward the commu-nity development and also grant each newhomeowner R3000.The mall has been operating for the past
two years, but plans for the housing develop-ment never got off the ground.Community worker Mario Wanza says
business owners and government are “reap-ing the rewards of the shoppingmall, but thecommunity has been done a disservice be-cause they were promised homes and havegot absolutely nothing out of the deal”.“They have let the people down, so our
plan is to get the land in the hands of the peo-ple so that they can decide what needs to bedone there,” he says.Ward councillor Antonio van der Rheede
and theHanoverParkHousingSchemehavesince set up a meeting with the ProvincialDepartment of Transport and Public Worksto make it legal for the land to be used for
the community.Themeeting is expected to take place next
Wednesday.Madeleine Johnson from the Hanover
Park Housing Scheme explains the contractwhich was signed for the homes to be built11 years ago is now null and void as the or-ganisation set up to represent the residentsno longer exists.“The people have been waiting for years
to make use of the land,” Johnson says.“We have set up a meeting and are inter-
actingwith provincial government to decidewhat will be done with it.”Veronique Klassen (47), who lives in a
wendy house with her family of six, is oneof the residents who was promised a homeon the erf 11 years ago. “I put my name onthe list and I was told my family would geta house on that land, but more than 10 yearslater we are still waiting,” she says.
“Government and these business peoplehave robbed us because theymade an agree-ment all those years ago. Iwould love tohavebetter living conditions for my family be-cause we really struggle.”Klassen joined some of the other potential
beneficiaries in a clean-up of the property onSaturday 14 December to signal the commu-nity’s intent to take ownership of the land.However, while the Hanover Park com-
munity is adamant that the property be usedfor their benefit, the Department of Trans-port and Public Works is yet to decipher towhom the land belongs.Department spokesperson Al-Ameen Ka-
faar says once ownership has been ascer-tained, the parties concerned can decide thebest way forward.The erf number of this property was not
on a list of erven owned by the department,he says.
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LAAT USELF HOORWetsontwerp op Public Administration Management [B55-2013] (NCOP)
Voorleggings en Openbare VerhoreDie Wes-Kaapse Provinsiale Parlement se Staande Komitee oor Premier, Geslagsgelykheid, Gestremdes en Jeug sal oorweging verleenaan die Wetsontwerp op Public Administration Management [B55-2013] (NCOP).
Die doel van die Wetsontwerp is om die basiese waardes en beginsels wat openbare administrasie beheer, soos na verwys in artikel195(1) van die Grondwet, te beheer; om voorsiening te maak vir die oorplasing en sekondering van werknemers in die openbareadministrasie; om die bedryf van sake met die Staat te reguleer; om voorsiening te maak vir kapasiteitsontwikkeling en -opleiding; omvoorsiening te maak vir die vestiging van ’n Nasionale Skool van Regering; om voorsiening te maak vir die gebruik van inligtings- enkommunikasietegnologieë in die openbare administrasie; om die Eenheid vir Etiek, Integriteit en Dissiplinêre Tegniese Bystand inOpenbare Administrasie in te stel; om voorsiening te maak vir die Minister om minimum norme en standaarde vir openbare administrasiete stel; om die Kantoor van Standaarde en Nakoming te vestig om nakoming van minimum norme en standaarde te verseker; om dieMinister te bemagtig om regulasies op te stel; en om voorsiening te maak vir aangeleenthede wat daarmee verband hou.
Belangstellende persone en organisasies word aangemoedig om die openbare verhore by te woon en daaraan deel te neem en om enigeskriftelike insette op dieWetsontwerp aan die Staande Komitee vir oorweging voor te lê. Dui asseblief aan of u ’n mondelinge aanbiedingoor u voorlegging wil maak.
Skriftelike voorleggings moet die Komiteekoördineerder, Me. Waseemah Kamish-Achmat, op die 4de verdieping, Waalstraat 7, Kaapstad8000 bereik teen nie later nie as 12:00 op Maandag, 27 Januarie 2014.
Die openbare verhore sal soos volg gehou word:
29 Januarie 2014 om 14:00, in die Raadsaal van die Provinsiale Parlement, 7de verdieping, Wetgewergebou, Waalstraat 7, Kaapstad3 Februarie 2014 om 09:00, in die Hornlee Saal, Sunridge, Knysna4 Februarie 2014 om 09:00, in die Banketsaal, Voortrekkerweg 69, Oudtshoorn Munisipaliteit, Oudtshoorn5 Februarie 2014 om 14:00, by die Swartberg Primêre Skool, Vyfde Laan 1, Bergsig, Caledon6 Februarie 2014 om 10:30, in die Worcester Stadssaal, High Straat, Worcester7 Februarie 2014 om 09:00, in die Skilpad-saal, Esperiastraat, VredenburgAlle belangstellende persone wat die openbare verhoor in Kaapstad wil bywoon, moet hulle identiteitsdokument, paspoort ofbestuurslisensie saambring ten einde toegang tot die Provinsiale Wetgewesgebou te kry.
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Pupils who did not meet the re-quirements to obtain their Mat-ric certificate are bracing them-selves for round two.
Supplementary exams are setto begin in February and contin-ue until March.
The closing date for applica-tions is Friday 24 January.
Candidates who have failed amaximum of two subjects quali-fy to re-write. Those who passedonly three subjects may apply towrite the 2014 National SeniorCertificate (NSC) exams.
Provincial education ministerDonald Grant says pupils whowere medically unfit to sit foroneormore exammayalso regis-ter for the supplementary ex-ams. They must, however, pro-vide a medical certificate.
Candidateswhoprovide documentary evi-dence showing that he or she qualifies foradmission to a university or for an occupa-tion, but does not satisfy the university’s re-
quirements or the requirements for thespecific occupation can also register to re-write a maximum of two subjects.
Class actThe provincial matric class of 2013 has
plenty to celebrate. Despite dropping tofourth place overall, the provincial educa-tion department says teachers and pupilscan be proud as there have been improve-ments in all areas, Grant says.
Increasing the number of candidateswriting and passing the NSC exams is oneof the strategic prioritieswithin the depart-ment, as it reflects the retention rate of pu-pils.
It is essential that the drop-out rate is re-duced and pupils have the opportunity towrite and ultimately pass their matric ex-ams, Grant says. “In 2013, we had a recordnumber of 40 558 candidates passing theNSC exams with a provincial pass rate of85.1%. We are very pleased that we exceed-ed our stretch target of 40 000 passes andthat the pass rate increased while thenumber of candidates grew so significant-ly.”
The total of 40 558 is the highest numberof passes yet achieved in the province sincethe inception of the NSC exams.
Ban printing matric resultsAnd while successful candidates were
thrilled to finally see their names in print,the Congress of South African Students(Cosas) is demanding newspapers no long-er publish matric results.
Western Cape convenorSiphakamise Ngxowa saysthe congress plans to launcha campaign to burn newspa-pers which print the namesof pupils who have passedmatric.
Cosas believes printingthe results is a violation ofcandidates’ privacy.
“Printing matric resultsis of nobenefit to pupils. Theonly ones who have some-thing to gain from this prac-tice are the newspaperswhoare cashing inonpublishingthese results,” Ngxowasays.
Muhammad KhalidSayed, provincial convenorof the ANC Youth League,agrees.
“To some it may be grati-fying to see their name inthe newspaper, but to many
it is embarrassing because too much undueinformation is made public, like access touniversity and not getting a distinctionwhen high expectations were created,” hesays.
Cosas has engaged with Minister of BasicEducation Angie Motshekga about theirconcerns.
Sayed says the ANCYL supports demandsby Cosas to Motshekga to desist from pub-lishing the names of those who have passedmatric. “This key milestone in life shouldrather be acknowledged by the school, fami-ly and the person involved without havingto go to agents or third parties,” he adds.
Future plansThe class of 2013 say while they are glad
their examsare a thingof thepast, theuncer-tainty of their future is frightening.
Having obtained a Bachelor’s Pass, Kev-onne Lees (18) says she plans on studyingGraphic Design, but is not yet certain ofwhere she will study. “I amweighing upmyoptions. It has been a bit stressful having tomake a decision, but it is also exciting as Iam about to begin a new journey,” she says.
Amy Mekeur (18) was elated on receivingher results. She is expected to studyB.CommGeneral at the University of the WesternCape. “I am excited and scared as I do notknow what to expect in terms of the work-load. But I am also happy and relieved thatI was accepted.”V Call the Exams Helpline on (021) 467 2300 on weekdays between 08:00 and 18:00 for all examrelatedissues. The hotline is in operation until 31 January.
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Fed-up Lansdowne locals are threaten-ing to take the law into their own hands.
This comes after the amount of prosti-tutes operating on Wetton andLansdowne roads rapidly escalated overthe festive season.
Police attribute this to the interven-tion of a sex workers organisation whichinformed them that they cannot be har-assed or arrested unless they are caughtin the act.
The young women seen standing oncorners in skimpy outfits in an attemptto entice drivers are increasingly irkingresidents, who are now prepared to actif the problem persists.
The prostitution issue in the area hasresurfaced after a noticeable decline wasreported late last year thanks to com-bined efforts from police, law enforce-ment and the Wetlands NeighbourhoodWatch.
But residents say they have seen“more young girls than ever before” onthe roads in recent weeks.
Albert Road resident Kent Witten (38)says the team did a remarkable job in ad-dressing the scourge last year.
“But I have definitely noticed an in-crease in the number of these girls com-ing into the area in recent weeks,” Wit-ten says.
Aggravated residents have echoedWitten’s sentiments, adding that some-thing needs to be done or the communitywill start chasing the girls away them-selves.
Charlotte de Vries (51) told People’sPost that she has already spoken to someother residents in the area who are will-ing to team up to force the women out.
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De Vries says residents are prepared toconfront the women suspected of prosti-tution and chase them away – a tacticwhich is currently proving futile for po-lice.
Lansdowne police spokesperson Con-stable Nkululeko Mnyaka says the girlshave been informed of their rights by theSex Workers’ Education and AdvocacyTaskforce (SWEAT), who instructedthem to take out interdicts against offic-ers who try to arrest them.
“All we can do is monitor the situationand try to chase them away,” says Con-stable Mnyaka.
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Wetlands Neighbourhood Watchspokesperson Saawmiet Moos says whilethey have had success in curbing theproblem in the past, it is proving moredifficult to do so at present.
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trols and consistent monitoring costs a lot ofmoney which we have to raise from collec-tion drives and our members’ own contribu-tions.”.
SWEAT advocacy officer Ntokozo Yingwa-na says they are doing their best to advocatefor the recognition of the human rights ofconsenting adult sex workers, and the de-criminalisation of sex work in South Africa.
“We have been researching the abuse ofsex workers for the past two years, and outof the 308 sex workers interviewed, 70% re-ported having experienced some form of po-lice abuse,” she says.
“As the result of that study, SWEAT hasembarked on police sensitisation training,with the support of the Deputy Minister ofPolice Maggie Sotyu. We also conduct Hu-man Rights defence training with sex work-
ers across the country in order to assistthem in recognising their rights.”
What the organisation has found is thatbecause prostitution is criminalised, theprostitute often doesn’t realise that they stillhave human rights protecting them, Ying-wana says.
SWEAT has also developed a police card,which is a printed version of their rights, toassist sex workers when they engage withpolice. “The police card seems to havehelped defuse certain situations between sexworkers and police, which might have re-sulted in abuse,” she says.
LANSDOWNE: RESIDENTS THREATEN TO TAKE MORE IMMEDIATE ACTION
Sex trade tension escalates
PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNEThursday, 16 January 20144 SCHOOLS
The school bell has rung and children areback at their desks for the new academicyear.Little ones where chomping at the bit on
the first day of “big school”, keen to learnnew things and make new friends.People’s Post visited Grade 1 pupils at two
schools in Lansdowne. The little ones wereeager to pose for the camera.V Visit www.peoplespost.co.za to see more photographs.
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women that die in South Africa are killedfrom complications as a result of cervicalcancer.To help prevent this, provincial health
minister Theuns Botha says the depart-ment’s health teamswill be visiting all pub-lic and special education schools in theprovince during February and Septemberto administer free Human Papilloma Virus(HPV) vaccinations.Almost 80% of cervical cancers are
caused by this virus.If you are vaccinated, the vaccination
helps prevent the infection of the virusfrom developing on the cervix.These vaccinations will be given to girls
aged nine and older.Vaccinations will be done in two rounds.The first roundwill take place fromMon-
day 17 February until Friday 14 March andthe second round between Monday 29 Sep-tember and Friday 24 October.During the next three years, the depart-
ment will annually vaccinate all Grade 4girls. Parents arebeingurged to ensure thatthey have signed and returned the consentforms which they will receive from theschool that their child attends.No girl will be vaccinated without paren-
tal consent.The consent form will be sent to parents
during the next few weeks and will only begiven to those parents whose girls are eligi-ble for the vaccine.To qualify for the vaccination, girls must
attend a public or specialised educationschool, be in Grade 4, be nine and older bythe time the campaign starts on Monday 17February as well as have a signed consentform.Parents who would like to get their
daughters vaccinated but do not meet thecriteria can seek assistance from theirpharmacist. The vaccination is availableat pharmacies but a fee will be charged.According to the department, vaccina-
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A man caught in possession of cut copperpipes worth over R2000 in Lansdowne hasbeen arrested.The 22-year-old suspectwasnabbed onhis
way to a local scrapyard last Thursdaymorning.Constables Glen Jasson and PatrickCupido were on patrol when they spottedthe suspect riding a bicycle inWetton Road,where he was racing off with a big bag onhis back.“They stopped the young man and asked
permission to search him. The officersfound 109 pieces of cut copper pipes,” saysLansdowne police spokesperson ConstableNkululeko Mnyaka.“When the officers questioned him, he
gave three different explanations whichthen led to his arrest.”The copper pipes were confiscated and
the suspect was arrested and charged withpossession of presumed stolen property.He appeared in theWynbergMagistrates’
Court on Friday.Meanwhile, two Malawian nationals
were also arrested in the Lansdowne areain separate armed robbery cases on Thurs-day.In the first incident, a 25-year-old male is
in custody after being involved in a busi-ness robbery at Silvertree Superette inLansdowne Road.According to a police report, a shop assist-
ant saw two males enter the store wearinghooded tops covering their heads.“They waited until the last customer left
before they closed the door and threatenedthe shop assistant with a firearm, demand-ing the cash in the till,” the report reads.“The suspects made off with R2500, ciga-
rettes and airtime valued at R4500 and fledthe scene in a maroon Nissan Sentra.”After reporting the incident, police
tracked the car and itwas spotted inManen-berg, where one suspect was arrested.Another suspect has been linked to the
crime.ConstableMnyaka says the other two sus-
pects are still at large and the firearm hasnot been recovered.“A case of business robbery was opened
at Lansdowne police for investigation. Thesuspect appeared in court last week Thurs-day.”Another Malawian national was arrested
after a robbery at Cake and Candy in Craw-ford.The 27-year-old man tried to escape along
with three other suspects, but failed to doso after the shopkeeper tackled him. Theother suspects fledon foot and the shopkeep-er managed to retrieve R1000 stolen fromthe till.“A case of business robbery was opened
for investigation. No shots were fired andno injuries were reported,” Mnyaka con-firms.“The suspect appeared in court on Mon-
day for a bail hearing. The firearm was notrecovered and the three suspects are still atlarge.”Anyone with information that could lead
to the apprehension of any of these suspectscan contact the Lansdowne detectivebranch on 021 700 9000.
LANSDOWNE: SUSPECT ARRESTED NEAR SCRAPYARD
Mobile ‘copperthief’ nabbed
In the article “All eyes on the Owl” (Peo-ple’s Post, 5 December 2013), it was incor-rectly reported that the Department of So-
cial Development had reinstated theLansdowne NGO’s monthly stipend ofR250 000.This amount was, in fact, approved for
a six-month period from October 2013 toMarch 2014.People’s Post apologises for the error.
For the record
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In terms of the provisions of Section 32(2) of theWestern CapeGambling and RacingAct, 1996 (Act 4 of 1996) (“theAct”), as
amended, theWestern Cape Gambling and Racing Board herebygives notice that an application for a bookmaker premises licence, as
provided for in Sections 27(kA) and 55(A) of theAct, has been received.
Applicant for new bookmaker Powerbet Gaming (Pty) Ltdpremises licence: t/a Sunbet
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All persons have the opportunity to object to or comment on the aboveapplication.Where objections are lodged, the grounds on which such objections
are founded, must be furnished.Where comment is furnished, full particularsand facts to substantiate such comment must be provided.The name, addressand telephone number of the person submitting the objection or offering the
comment must also be provided. Comments or objections must reach the Boardby no later than 16:00 on 6 February 2014 at the address listed below.
The application is open for inspection by interested persons, during normal officehours before 16:00 on 6 February 2014, at the Board’s offices at the address
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Powering up has become easier ascouncil has appointed new prepaid
electricity service providers.Users will now be able to buy
prepaid electricity from theircellphones and online, as wellas from their usual vendors.
A new cellphone vendor has beenappointed by council, which will al-low consumers to nowmakemobilepurchases via SMSafter registeringon www.itronenergy.co.za.
Consumers will still be able tomake mobile electricity purchasesvia EFT fromwww.prepaid24.co.za.
In addition, consumers can regis-ter on www.mobilepower.co.za,where all credit cards and StandardBank, Nedbank and Absa debitcards are accepted.
Capetonians can also log ontowww.ibuy.co.za to order electricityvia the internet with their Master-card or Visa Credit card.
Those who prefer not to use tech-nology can use a new service pro-vider which will see scratch cardsbeing made available at all petrolstation forecourts.
Point of service outlets will re-main as is, with the existing service
providers re-appointed.The new contracts were awarded
after the previous ones expired, ex-plains Mayoral Committee mem-ber for Utility Services Ernest Son-nenberg, and the extra service pro-vider was appointed to increaseefficiency. “Should one providerexperience technical issues, theconsumerwill haveanother option.Consumers will continue to be ableto instantly purchase electricityfrom the comfort of their ownhome,” he says.
There is no cost to the customerin the form of credit fees, Sonnen-berg continues. “The only cost thecustomer carries when purchasingvia their cellphone is the SMS feethat their cellphone service provid-er charges,” he says.
User LesleyMarshal has been us-ing cellphone banking to buy herprepaid electricity and is pleased
that more options have been madeavailable. “It’s convenient and fastand I don’t have to go to the shop.My family has started taking advan-tage of it and now always ask me tobuy electricity for them,” she says.
Charmaine Jacobs says she willgladly switch tobuyingher electrici-ty via her cellphone.
“It would definitely help us be-cause it ismuchquicker. Sometimesthe shops are offline and then youhave to pay the cost to travel to an-other shop,” she explains.
“It’s also safer because if you runout of units in the evening or atnight, you don’t have to walk in thestreets, which can be dangerous. Ijust worry that it will become costlyto send an SMS if you buy smallamounts often.”
For more information contact theElectricity Services’ Technical Op-erations Centre on 0860 103 089.
ELECTRICITY SERVICES: ADDITIONAL OPTIONS FOR USERS
More power to the people
The 107 emergency hotline received27 536 calls in the first two weeks ofDecember and over 30% of themwere prank calls, authorities con-firm.
Pranksters are holding up emer-gency calls and could potentiallyrob someone with a real emergencyfrom receiving assistance timeous-ly. So says Mayoral Committeemember for Safety and Security JPSmith.
The 107 line is a single emergency
number for use by all people livingin and visiting Cape Town.
Call centre agents are trained toconnect callers to the nearest rele-vant emergency service provider,such as the ambulance, fire, policeor traffic service.
Statistics show an increase ofnearly 8000 calls in December 2012,compared to the month before andafter.Medical emergencies account-ed for 23% of the 57 406 calls fieldedin December 2012 while prank calls
accounted for 36%.The number of prank calls in-
creases during the school holidays,as children call from telephones athome and even public telephonesknowing that it is a free call, Smithsays. “Prank calls are nothing new.We also know that prank calls arenot the work of children only, so I’dlike to appeal to families and com-munities to help us by discouragingthis kind of behaviour. Ultimately,it could save a life or lives.”
Prank calls cause frustration
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Growing concerns regarding the develop-ment of a portion of the Philippi Horticultur-al Area have been laid to rest.
The provincial Department of Environ-mental Affairs and Development Planningdecided not to approve an application by adevelopment company, which hoped tobuild a housing development on the land.
Philippi Horticultural Area committeechairperson Nazeer Ahmed Sonday was de-lighted to hear the final outcome and con-firms “the matter is now put to bed”.
“This is a victory for the people of CapeTown by the people of Cape Town, becausethat land can benefit so many,” he says.
Sonday explains that the water and soilquality of the land proposed for developmentwas preferred among the farming communi-ty.
“It would have been very bad if we lost thatpiece of land because it is of real quality tofarmers,” he says.
The outcry started when the City of CapeTown decided to amend the urban edge of theland to allow for possible development.
The erven in question is owned by privatedevelopers who were in the process of apply-
ing to build a mixed-use housing develop-ment in the area in excess of 5000 units(“‘Bread basket’ under threat”, People’sPost, 30 July 2013).
Anton Bredell, provincial minister of theDepartment of Environmental Affairs andDevelopment Planning, explains that thenorthern sector of the area should be the fo-cus of an updated viability study.
This may lead to the “agricultural viabili-ty line” being redefined in collaborationwith council.
“Such a review process may open the pos-sibility of releasing some well-located agri-cultural reservation land for urban devel-opment, the scale of which remains to bedetermined,” Bredell says.
He adds that one of the main reasons forturning down the application was that theland in the south-western sector of the areawas observed to be productive and a provid-er of many job opportunities.
“To release any more of the activelyfarmed land for development purposeswould not be responsible governance by ei-ther the City or the Province,” Bredel says.
Phillip Bam, chairperson of the LotusRiver, Ottery and Grassy Park Ratepayers’Association and committee member of theRed Flag Vlei, says the decision to refuse
the relaxing of the urban edge is a “welcomereprieve”.
“A valuable resource in an important sec-tion of the Cape Flats food basket will be savedfor future generations,” Bam says.
He explains that the horticultural area hasgreat potential for creative farming options
and should be used to introduce new farm-ers.
Bam hopes similar news will be receivedregarding Princess Vlei, as the mall debaclecontinues. “I am sure ... he will revisit hisdecision about Princess Vlei and help us tosave that important resource as well.”
PHILIPPI: ‘NO’ TO DEVELOPMENT
Arable farming land saved
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803
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A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801
.1 m SAND, STONE AND RUBBLEPh 079 776 8185 / 021-397 1501
.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
.A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS & DOORSSupplied & fitted.Chris 082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
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BUILDINGPLANS
1802
.ALL BUILDING PLANS drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021-396 2115 or 078 085 2067
.ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council. % 021-7016276 or 082 863 9133
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CARPENTRY
1874
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ALL CARPENTRYHanging all doors, partitioningand ceilings, repair cupboards.and tiling. Ph Nico 021-392 6818/
073 847 7831
.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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CLEANINGSEVICES
1805
.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R350, 6 Seater Couchesfor R350, Beds, Curtains & CarsContact Rob 079 248 4296Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
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ELECTRICAL
1810.
ELECTRICAL SERVICETRADEWORKSRegistered & Qualified
Pre- Paid meters, CoC’s, EnergySaving, Plugs, Lights etc.
Cell: 083 493 6345Email:[email protected]
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FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!% 076 164 0700
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REGISTERED ELECTRICIANNamely prepaid meters, plugs,geysers, stoves, lights etc.Ph Jody on 081 310 7542
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WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliancesRegassing done on
all types of fridges @ R180Tel: 078 212 8078
10 Months Guarantee!
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GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825.
FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.No water, no charge. Improv
your existing wellpoint.Ph 021-637 5677 or 021-702 3888 /
072 825 9586
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GLASS/WINDOWS
1827.
Glass suppliers,Aluminium Doors &
WindowsSupply & Fit - We beatany written quote.
Contact - 021-397 2630/ 072 669 3599
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835.
RC BLINDSWe supply vertical,venetian, woodenvenetian blinds
074 259 1802 - Renaldo082 598 2606 - [email protected]
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REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILT-IN CUPBOARDS
And single units, replace countertops and broken cupboard doors,built in undercounter ovens,
Eye level and drop in sinks, and allother carpentery work done.
Phone 071 8121 151
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836.
AA vibracrete walls raise it spike-it Ph 072 425 5111
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
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BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving, gates.
Ph Albert 073 545 6994
.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-820 4384
.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports. Ph(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478
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MISCELLANEOUS
1845
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MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like: bathroomrenovations, plumbing, tiling and
installing of geysers, etc.% Ridley on 071 349 4741 /021-371 2231 BE BLESSED
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PLUMBERS
1855
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For all your plumbing needsas well as
Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered
All workmanship guaranteed!!
.Plumbing - Elect - DrainsR125 p/hr. Ph 021-7030906
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SWIMMING POOLS
1867
.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
.POOL SERVICE and maintenance.Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or021-705 8851
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TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870
.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.
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BUSINESS
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OPPORTUNITIES
2415
.ADMIN.DATA ENTRY and SURVEYCLERKS needed. For info SMS fullname/address to 0749275124 OREmail: [email protected]
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
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ACCOMMODATION
2635
.GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccom. 6 &8 sleeperR1000p/n % 079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
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TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601
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RELAXING BOAT ANDPLANE TRIP TO
DURBAN IN JAN 2015Contact Uncle Ike:021-927 1920083 459 5863
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VEHICLES
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VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080
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ENGINE OVERALL,R2 000. Clutch overalls,R950. Gearbox repairs
from R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/
078 875 4394
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PROPERTIES
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HOUSES FOR SALE
3275.
BARGAIN(Relocating)Private Sale 3 bedroomHouse opposite Mosquein Crawford for SaleExcellent ConditionMarket ValueR1,650 000
Selling Price R1,450 00Contact Priscilla084 403 6760
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Tafelsig R250,000
VACANT :IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION,
free standing, 3 beds,family bathroom, lounge
and kitchen.
Hout Bay R350,000Bachelors Apartment
50m to beach
Contact Miriam084 970 4220
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SEPARATEENTERANCES
3316.
RETREAT1 bedroom, lounge, kitchen, toilet +shower. Suit a couple. Avail immed.R2500 excl elec. Ph 076 873 1507
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EMPLOYMENT
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MEAT INDUSTRY
3776
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Blockmen /DebonersWantedapply @ Busy Corner MeatWholesalers , Doig Rd ,
Lansdowne
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GENERAL
3680
.021-592 0225
SALES CONSULTANT
Established consumer and retailcompany is looking for dynamic
executives for the abovementionedposition.
If growing with a company in apeople’s environment appeals to you,
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WE OFFER:* R7 500 Initial* Pension Fund* Medical Aid
* Comprehensive training
If the above appeals to you contactour HR department for an interview
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* Company Transport
We are looking for enthusiasticapplicants with a strong self-
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qualify yourself!!
Call Juanita for an interview withthe Managing Director
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AVON REPS REQUIREDContact Nolene
Cell / Watzapp 081 271 3789BB: 27ACB23E
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DOMESTIC WORKERNEEDED with driverslicense for Greenhavenarea. Ph 021 853 6713
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GARDENER with driverslicence, must be between
55 & 60 yrs of soberhabits. Must reside Heide-
veld/Manenberg.Call 021-7618559
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JOBS AVAILABLE18 Housekeepers /cleaners15 Cashiers, 14 porters
14 data capturere20 waitrons10 bartenders
15 Call centres, 10 Banktellers
15 Cruise ship attendants,10 flight attendants12 Receptionists17 Heerengracht
Street, Pier House, 7thFloor, office 701, Nextto Park Inn HotelCape Town
Call: 021 828 2416 /081 8277 046 /079 485 5896
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SEAMSTRESS/MACHINIST
Needed for small medicalcompany in Diep River, min5 years exp, CV and refsessential. Email CV [email protected]: 021 705 0560
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RETAIL
3740
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A Top Retail Companyin Atlantis area
are seekingthe expertise of a
Trained Store Managerand an ExcellentSales Manager
Please submit your CVurgently to fax number
021 510 6802for Attention: Denise
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SALES &MARKETING
3760
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SALES JOBSAVAILABLEIMMEDIATELYLet us help you toachieve your earning
potential!
No experience neededFree training providedNo vehicle needed!
We offer:Basic SalaryCommissionAllowance
For appointmentCall Aileen021 930 9068
Terms & ConditionsApply
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TRAININGCOURSES
3765
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Kayamandi Elderly4 months home based care
course R3250.00The course consists of1month theory and3months practical.
[email protected] 1, 17th AvenueKensington 7405 /021 838 2346
‘Take care of the greyheaded‘
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Kingsway CollegeFor Computing&Business Study
www.kingswaycollege.co.za
[email protected]#Project Management# Electrical Engineering
# Civil Engineering# Mechanical Engineering
# Tourism# Public Management
# Marketing Management# Human Resource
# Business Management# Public Relations#English & Xhosa# Police & Traffic
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17 Heerengracht Str.Pier House,
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Cape Town.
Tel: 021 421 9170 /021 481 4287 /021 828 2416
Fax: 021 418 7909
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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GENERAL3680
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QUALIFIED PAINTERS NEEDED
Fax your contact details, contactable references ofprevious employment and copy of ID to
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SALES & MARKETING3760
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RONDEBOSCH EAST: R2 299.999D/s, 5Beds(4xB), 2xLnge, 2xDrm, Sunrm,
2xFFK, 2xJacuzzi, Pool, 2xT/Garage.MISHKAAH 079 521 4355
HEIDEVELD: R350.000exclSemi, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Zink roof, Plot 306m, Needs TLC.SUBI 082 336 7639
RYLANDS ESTATE: R750.000excl3Beds(1xBics), Lounge OPFK, F/Bath,
G/Flat, Carport, Encl, Plot 2 21m, S/Gates.SUBI 082 336 7639
BONTEHEUWEL: R320.000exclMais, 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, Kitchen, Carport
(3xCars), Encl, F/Bath, Plot 125mANTHONY 079 018 7866
BONTEHEUWEL: R395.000exclSemi, 3Beds(1xBics), Lnge, F/Bath, FFK,
Encl, 211m, L/Floors, KPC, D/Lights.ANTHONY 079 018 7866
OTTERY: R650.000exclSemi, 2Beds(Bics), Lounge, F/Bath,
FK, Tiled roof, Plot 236m, House 67m.HEATHER 072 374 9801
WOODLANDS PARK: R1 395.000exclF/s, 3Beds(Bics), Mes, FFK, Ent. Area,
Laundry, Pool, D/Garage, Encl, 520mMISHKAAH 079 521 4355
KEWTOWN: R399.000exclSemi, 2Beds, Lounge, Fitted Kitchen,
F/Bath, Plot 208m + House 57m, Encl.SDAVIES 073 773 5723
OTTERY: R495.000excl1st Floor Flat, 2Beds(Bics), Lounge,F/Bath, FFK, Bay 32, Hse 53m, Encl.
JILL 073 551 2624
HOPEFIELD: R400.000exclVacant Plot 10.000m,
(1x Hector), Rates R3000pm.SHEREENA 072 435 4085
OTTERY: R420.000exclFlat, 3Beds (2xBics), Lnge, F/Bath, Fitted
Kitchen, P/Bay, Very neat, A/Windows.SDAVIES 073 773 5723
MOUNTVIEW: R950.000exclF/s, 4Beds, Lnge, Drm, Mes, Kitchen,
MQ, Garage, Encl, Plot 585m Hse 212m.FRANK 082 827 8421
FAIRWAYS: R1 350.000negSpacious for large family, Suitable for Home
office, Well located in good area, 496m.KEITH 084 888 2526
THORNTON: R420.000exclFlat, 1Bed(Bics), Lnge, Mes, FFK, Laundry,
Encl, E/Fence, R/Gates, 24 hr security.NAJWA 082 377 7027
PINATI ESTATE: R775.000exclF/s, 3Beds, Lnge, F/Bath, Drm, Laundry,
FFK, Garage, (5xCars), 556m, Encl.SDAVIES 073 773 5723
GRASSY PARK: R190.000exclFlat, 2Beds(1xBics), Passage, Lnge, F/Bath,
FFK(Defy), Tiled roof, Fully tiled, S/Gates.FRANK 082 827 8421
BRIDGETOWNE: R670.000exclSemi, 5Beds(3xB), Lounge, Mes,
F/Kitchen, F/Bath, Encl, Plot 376m.FAIEZA 082 295 6410
GOOLHURST ESTATE: R810.000F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, FK, G/Flat, Shed, Encl,
610m, Pond, Lots of space for parking.NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
SURREY ESTATE: R1 525.000D/s, 5Beds, Dressing room, S/Lnge, Drm,
FFK, Bath, Mes, E/Garden, Encl, 481mMISHKAAH 079 521 4355
MONTAGUS GIFT: R1 300.000exclF/s, 5Beds(3xB), Ent.Hall, Lnge, Drm,2x Mes, FFK, 3x Garage, Encl, 515m
ANTHONY 079 018 7866
GLEEMORE ESTATE: R1 250.000D/s, 5Beds(4xB), Laundry, Garage,
Mes, Carport, Kitchen, Encl, Plot 391m.HEATHER 072 374 9801
NEWFIELDS ESTATE: R1 300.000negF/s, 3Beds(Bics), Walk in Closet, 3xMes,
FFK, Sep.Ent, Garage, Carport, 771mAQEELAH 074 042 4168
SCHAAPKRAAL: R3 150.000exclSolar heated Pool, Stables, Guest Hse,3xEnt.Areas, 3xMes, F/Secured, 1000m.
NAJWA 082 377 7027
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R329 000 Rocklands Fully Enclosed2 Bed House with a Lounge, DiningRoom, Kitchen and Garage parking for 1Car.Candice 071 156 5672
R250000The Leagues3 Bedroom House Consisting of aLounge, Kitchen, Family Bathroom,Carport.Shariff 082 781 2903
R210000TafelsigSemi Detached 3 Beds House with aLounge, Kitchen, Fam Bath and Parkingfor 1Car.Shariff 082 781 2903
R370000 LentegeurSemi Detached 3 Beds House with a Lounge,Dining Room, F.Kitchen, FamBath andCarportParkingx2Cars.Candice 071 756 5672
R365000SeawindsEnclosed Semi Detached 3 Beds Housewith a Lounge, Kitchen, Fam BathroomandParking x4.Gadija 082 823 1801
R350000 Flat Retreat(The Pines) 2 Bed Flat with BIC,F.Kitchen, Lounge, Fam Bath. Close to AllAmenities. Gadija 082 823 1801
R155000Delft2 Beds House With a Lounge, Kitchen,Fam Bath, Parking x1 Car. Close to AllAmenities.Gadija 082 823 1801
R50000EastridgeCashOnly1 44M2Plot for sale in Eastridge.
Fazlyn 073 184 2535.
R250 000 Beacon Valley2 Bedroom House consisting of Lounge,Kitchen, Fam Bathroom and parking for 2Cars. Candice 071 156 5672
R585000 Strandfontein VillageSpacious 3 Beds Home, BIC, Lounge,F.F.Kitchen, Bathwith SepToilet. Garage x 3Cars.Shaamiel 084 339 6285
R220 000 Tafelsig (Quiet Part ofTafelsig) 3 Beds House with a Lounge,Kitchen,FamBathandParking for2Cars.Fareed0829592301
R330 000VoorbrugDelftFreestanding 3 Bedwith Lounge, Kitchen,Fam Bath and Parking for x6 Cars.Gadija 082 823 1801
309 000 LentegeurFullyEnclosed2BedHomewithLounge,Kitchen, Family Bath & Carport parkingfor2Cars.Candice 071 156 5672
R360000Woodlands2 beds Home with fitted kitchen, dining,lounge and family bath, enclosed garageparking4cars.Fazlyn 073 184 2535
R1050 000Somerset VillageRetreatFreestanding Fully Enclosed 3 BedroomHouse with a Lounge, Dining Room,F.Kitchen, Fam Bathroom + Sep Toilet,Garage Parking x5 Cars. Close to AllAmenities.Gadija 082 823 1801
R690 000PortlandsFreestanding 3 Beds Home all with BIC,Lounge, Dining Room with a Fire Place,F.F.Kitchen, FamBathwith Shower, RemoteGates,Parkingfor5Cars.AlsoConsistofa1BedSep-Entrancewith a Lounge, F.KitchenandBath.Shariff 082 781 2903
R149000TafelsigFreestanding 2 Beds with Lounge,Kitchen,FamBathandParking for x2Cars.Fareed082 959 2301
R310 000 EastridgeSecured 3 Bedroom Home with aLounge, Kitchen, Fam Bathroom andParking. Shariff 082 781 2903
R799 000 ColoradoFreestanding5 Bedroom House +En-Suite in Main Bed, F.F.Kitchen,Lounge, Fam Bathroom, GarageParking x5 Cars. Fixtures andFurniture INCLUDED.Fazlyn 073 184 2535
R485 000 Portlands - A MUSTSEE! 3 Beds House with a Lounge,F.Kitchen, Fam Bath. Situated Near allAmenities. Shariff 082 781 2903
Shariff082 781 2903
giving back campaignTerms & Conditions: The spotter must refer a property to DURR ESTATES. DURR ESTATES must under a mandatesell the property. Upon Transfer the R1000 will be paid to the spotter.Mitchells Plain, Grassy Park Branches only.
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CONTACT NOEL FURLONG 021 705 5105 • 083 479 1487 www.furlongproperties.co.za
Investors!Rental potential R 8,000 p/m.Main house :- 3 Beds, lounge, fullyfitted kitchen, bathroom, alarm. –Granny flat :- 1 Bedroom, lounge, fullyfitted kitchen, bathroom, alarm. –Wendy house :- 1 Bedroom, kitchen,bathroom, alarm. – Two electricalboxes, 3 separate geysers, remotegates + large container.”
Grassy Park / Lotus R850,000
For Sale
For Sale
ON THE WATER High quality 3 bed home on the water ++Stunning self contained first floor flat.Main house :- 3 Rooms, lounge (fireplace and aircon), open planfully fitted kitchen, full family bathroom, guest loo, two water sidedecks, Jacuzzi room with fully retractable all weather aluminiumlouvred doors, own private jetty, sparkling pool.Apartment :- Large open plan bed /sitter. Fully fitted kitchen(granite tops), shower, north facing deck.Parking :- Double tandem garage, double carport (enclosed)Extras :- Poolside conversation gazebo, water side large gazeboand braai area, lovely indigenous garden.Property fully enclosed.
Zeekoevlei Designer home R1,795,000
Each home has two bedrooms, lounge,fitted kitchen, bathroom. One singlegarage. Wendy house optional. Fullyenclosed, close to schools, shops,transport etc.
Strandfontein 2x2 Bed Homes R 750,000 (for both)
For Sale
Not to be missed, price drasticallyreduced. Large 6 bed home with loadsof high quality features + Stunningcompletely separate Granny flat.Double garage, double enclosedcarport, single garage, pool, separatelaundry room, large plot in sort afterlocation.
Zeekoevlei Penisula SELLER EMMIGRATING R 1,999,000
For Sale
Large level plot with 75m2 Triple garage + Incomplete Granny Flat.
Lansdowne Close to Mosque R 750,000
Main house :- 3 Beds (2 bics), Lounge,fully fittedkitchen,bathroom,separate loo.Sep. entrance :- 2 Beds (1 bics), lounge,fully fitted kitchen, bathroom. Singlegarage.
Zeekoevlei 3 Bed Home + 2 Bed Granny Flat R 1,100,000
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The Western Province Rugby Academyopened it’s doors last Sunday with the aimof developing rough talents into polishedprofessionals.A group of 48 promising players will
spend the next year engaged in the acade-my’s rigorous and thorough high-perform-ance programme.While they will represent the academy in
matches against junior provincial teamsand other similar high-performance cen-tres, managing director Keith Milner saysthe players will also represent local clubs.“We are filtering players back into the
system, sowhen they arenot playing for theacademy team they will play for clubs,” hesays. “We have already been in touch withthe clubs; we told them it is down to themto pitch to the squad and the academy. Weare not going to force players to play for anyparticular club, but we have stipulated thatwe are only considering Super League Aclubs.”Milner says he expects the inclusion of
the players in local clubs to increase thestandard of club rugby.The academy forms part of the Western
Province Rugby Union structures and willwork closely with the Western ProvinceRugby Institute in Stellenbosch.The Institutewas founded in 2007 and has
produced several excellent players.Springboks Eben Etzebeth, Siya Kolisi
and Juan de Jongh are all former gradu-ates, as areStormersScarraNtubeni, FransMalherbe, Nizaam Carr, Louis Schreuderand Cheslin Kolbe.The academy was founded with hopes of
replicating this success.But while the institute caters for only un-
der-19 players who spend just one year inthe programme before either being profes-sionally contracted or released, the acade-my accepts players between the ages of 18and 21.“You may get a player who gets injured
while at the institute, sometimes early onhis stint there, and that ruins his under-19year,” Milner says.“That player may have had the potential
to step up to the professional ranks. Weneed tomake sure he can stay in the systemand in a high performance programme.”Milner adds the academy will also pro-
vide opportunities to “hidden gems” play-ing outside the top levels of school rugby.While the Institute’s 2014 intake included
players almost exclusively from rugbystrongholds like Paarl Gymnasium, PaarlBoys’ High and BolandAgricultural Schoolor southern suburbs powerhouses such asWynbergBoys’High andRondeboschBoys’High, the Academy has also seen playersfrom Steenberg, FishHoek, Camps Bay andSimon’s Town high schools selected.“We want to ensure that we (involve)
players who ordinarily would not be on thestage where they would get recognised,” hesays.“We know there is a hidden gem sitting
in most schools. We have gone out andfound playerswho have the talent, but needto be given the opportunity. The institutedoesn’t have the time to put the feelers outinto the schools.”Both the academy and institute players
will follow the same programme and willtrain together at least once a week.Academy members will also receive life
skills training frompsychologists and busi-ness experts. Players who are not studyingwill also be enrolled in sports related terti-ary programmes.Any players interested in joining the
Academy can find out more information bycalling (021) 712 1559.
BRACE FOR IMPACT: Morocco’s Zachariah Hadraf blocks an attempted clearance fromZimbabwe’s Donald Ngoma during an African Nations Championship (CHAN) match atAthlone Stadium on Sunday. The game finished in a goalless draw. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
ANGLED AWAY: Montrose Cricket Club’s Faiz Kippie swings at a delivery during alimited overs match against Rondebosch Cricket Club at the Tony Dumas Oval onSaturday. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES
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Milano aim torecapturewinning formSHIFAAN RYKLIEF
Milano United will hope to return tothe summit of the National First Di-vision this weekend but a win may
not be enough.The Grassy Park side dropped points in
a 2-2 draw against local rivals FC CapeTown over the weekend and were overtak-en by Chippa United as a result.
Now Milano will be rooting for FC CapeTown to pull off another upset in their fix-ture against Chippa on Saturday.
Milano were expected to brush past FCCape Town, who were languishing near thebottom of the table at the time.
Things seemed to be going to plan for theBlack and Yellow, who opened the scoringin the third minute. Brandon “Junior”Theron headed home from a well workedattack down the left by Ganief Stellenboom.The visitors soon replied through SiphiweGwala, with the striker giving Milano goal-keeper Tashrique Goldman no chance and
calmly tucking the ball into the right cor-ner.
Things got worse for Milano in the 25thminute when top scorer Lesvin Stoffels re-ceived a straight red card for a challengeon Jarrod Moroole. Despite being down to10 men, Milano took the lead for a secondtime when Chad Robertson forced the ballover the line.
The home side’s hopes of a memorablewin were undone when super-sub Mpho Er-asmus headed home late in the game.
Milano United managed to maintaintheir unbeaten home record for the season,but dropped down to second place on the ta-ble.
FC Cape Town’s Zaphaniah “Zeff”Mbokoma and Gwala both came close tostealing all three points in the dying min-utes of the encounter, but Goldman kept histeam alive to ensure a share of the spoils.
Milano will hope to return to winningways when they face Jomo Cosmos in Jo-hannesburg on Saturday.
RACING TO COVER: Milano United’s Junaid Sait (right) attempts a challenge on FC Cape Town’sSiphiwe Gwala during a National First Division match in Grassy Park on Saturday.
PHOTO: SHIFAAN RYKLIEF