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TAMMY PETERSEN
A SINGLE mother claimspressure from Pagad on themanagement of a local police sta-tion has led to her home beingtargeted during sting opera-tions, traumatising her and herchildren.
Her accusation comes after tworaids at her Rondebosch East housein three weeks, following a confron-tation with the anti-gang and drugmovement that accused her son ofmanufacturing and selling tik fromtheir Heatherley Road house.
Four days after the stand-off, herhouse was petrol-bombed, allegedlyby a man driving a car she saw du-ring the confrontation with thegroup of about 60 men (Petrol-bombing in Rondebosch East, Peo-ples Post, 29 March).
The woman, who asks not to benamed for fear of further traumati-sing her daughters and extendedfamily, says police harassed herchildren on three occasions sincethe incident.
Im seriously considering insti-tuting legal proceedings againstthem because things cannot conti-nue this way, she tells PeoplesPost. This is causing stress andembarrassment to me and myhousehold and I will no longer tole-rate it.
The seamstress says that a weekafter the petrol bomb incident, herson and two friends were corneredby a group of officers opposite theirhome. I had been working at mysewing machine at about 15:00when I saw an armed policemanrun past the side of the house. I ranoutside to see what was happeningandwas shocked to see that the roadhad been cordoned off and my sonand his two friends were lying inthe road while they and the carwere being searched. I asked themwhat they were doing and an officersaid I must get into the house be-cause shots were going to be fired.I started protesting and my son toldme to go inside. As I watched frommy gate, the main officer showedthe others that there was nothing
and they simply got into their vehi-cles and drove off.
An hour and a half later, whilethe family sat in their lounge wat-ching TV, another group of officersshowed up at her door.
My daughter took the key andwanted to unlock the security gate,but the officers were trying to breakthrough it with their crowbars. Shestarted shouting that it wasnt ne-cessary to break it down and whenshe opened up, the policemen poin-ted guns at them and instructedthem to lie on the floor.
She says she refused to lie on theground because she had to see tothe kids.
Some of them ran down the pas-sage while the others stayed with usin the lounge. My 20-year-olddaughter accompanied them whilethey searched through our house,throwing clothes on the floor andhitting holes into the doors. I madeit clear to them from the onset thatthere were no locked doors in myhouse. None of the damage was ne-cessary.
She says the officers then movedto the cottage in her back yard,which is being leased by two te-nants.
I protested because they werenot home and I did not want to in-vade their privacy. They were notwilling to accept this and theythreatened to break down the doorif I didnt produce the keys. WhenI eventually foundakey that fit theywent in and trashed the place,throwing their belongings aroundand turning the whole place upsidedown.
The police found nothing illegalin the house or in the cottage.
As they were leaving, I askedthem why they had not produced asearch warrant. This was the thirdtime I had asked them. Earlier theywould respond by telling me to shutup. The officer showed it to me asthey were leaving and when I askedwhat they had been looking for, hetold me stolen goods and drugs.Where do they get this nonsense?What gives them the right to bargeinto my home, upset my family andturnmyhouse into awar zonewhen
they have no proof that we are in-volved in illegal activities?
But this was not the first time herhome was left in a mess by the au-thorities.
Two weeks ago, a different groupof officers entered her home whileher 15-year-olddaughterwas sittingin the lounge.
They barged into the housearmed with long rifles and she gotsuch a fright, she ran down the pas-sage and out the back door as Irushed out of the kitchen to seewhat was happening at the frontdoor. Next thing I know, these mencarrying massive guns force theirway past me and follow her out theback door, thinking she is fleeingwith drugs. When I got there, shewas standing in the yard in tears,totally terrified by what was goingon. Eventually she agreed to comein and the officers started scouringthe house, once again finding no-thing.
However, the raid on Thursdaywas the final straw for the motherof four.
After the officers left, I wentstraight to Lansdowne Police Sta-tion and asked for the station com-missioner. She had already left andwhen I returned the next morning,she was apparently unavailable. Ispoke to the second-in-commandand when I told her what had hap-pened, she acted shocked, sayingthey werent supposed to break an-ything. I told her that I wantedthem to look into what had hap-pened and what proof they had towarrant such action.
She says the superintendent toldher that they were being pressu-rised by Pagad to do somethingabout the drugs and gangsterismwithin the precinct.
That, I am sorry to say, is not myproblem. There are real drug dea-lers and criminals doing their dea-lings without fear while innocentfamilies are being harassed. Whatis this experience teaching my chil-dren about the police? That theycan just pounce on whatever housethey want, invade their privacy andmake false accusations becausethey are the law? My family has
gone through enough trauma as itis.
The woman says she was contac-ted by a warrant officer at the sta-tion, who asked her to downloadphotos taken after the incident andto supply them with quotes for thedamages incurred.
I dont see much happening withthis case because the investigatingofficer is the same policeman whois supposedly looking into the pe-trol bombing of my house.
He still hasnt given me any sa-tisfactory feedback about the firstincident.
She adds that she visited theWynberg Magistrates Court on Fri-day, where she spoke to a seniormagistrate who advised her to suethe police.
Even though I dont want to putmy family through the trauma,there is nothing else I can do. I haveto stop what the police are doing tous and if this is the only thing I cando, it has to be done.
Colonel Livona Januari, the sta-tion commissioner of Lansdownepolice, denies that her team is tar-geting the house because of pres-sure from Pagad. We are acting oninformation received from the com-
munity. Observations were doneand the house was implicated. Weare doing our job by following up ontip-offs.
Hanif Loonat, the chairperson ofthe Nyanga Cluster Community Po-lice Forum, says its the communi-ty, not Pagad, placing pressure onthe police. If they stop their non-sense, the police will stop harassingthem. The community will not be si-lenced and they will be caught even-tually.
We will continue, even if theyare caught after 10 raids.
Osman Sahib, an executive mem-ber of Pagad, says he has no sym-pathy for the woman. She knowswhat her son is doing. He has de-stroyed a countless number of livesso this is really a small price she ispaying for his deeds, he says.
The organisation is placingpressure on all police stations toact on suspected drug dealers be-cause lives are being destroyed, Sa-hib adds.
Besides, the police wont just actbecause we say so. They are beinggiven information by the communi-ties and the authorities are reactingto these tip-offs, as they should.
Pagad pressure blamed for raids
DAMAGING: The outside gate wasdamaged even though her daughterwas willing to unlock it, the womanclaims.
DESTRUCTIVE: A gaping hole in thetoilet door was totally unnecessary as the door was unlocked atthe time of the raid, she says.
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CHARLOTTE TABISHER, aformer DA councillor whowas axed after being convictedon eight charges of misconduct,wants to be councillor again.
All political parties and inde-pendent candidates throughoutCape Town are gear-ing up for the lo-cal governmentelections onWednesday 18May and Tabish-er is a part of thatrace.
Tabisher, aformer Ward 49councillor whofaced criminalcharges and wasremoved as a Cityof Cape Towncouncillor onThursday 24 June2010, has decidedto once again runfor the position ofcouncillor, thistime in Ward 47, which coversHanover Park.
Tabisher was found guilty ofmisconduct on Wednesday 14April 2010 by the Citys discipli-nary committee after an internalinvestigation since August last
year (Councillor could be axed,Peoples Post, 19 April).
She was found guilty on eightcharges of accepting deposits fromresidents who were waiting forhouses in the Statice HeightsHousing Project in Kewtown.
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MEC Anton Bredellconcurred with theCity in finding herguilty of contraveningthe Code of Conduct forCouncillors.
For this, the discipli-nary committee askedthat she be removed asward councillor.
Tabisher is now run-ning under the bannerof a new party, theSouth African Progres-siveCivicOrganisation(SAPCO) which wasformed in May 2010.
Peoples Post tried togain comment from Tabisher viatelephone. She asked thereporter to call back,and when the reporterdid, her cellphone wasanswered by a man, whosaid he would ask her to
call the reporter, but by the timeof going to print she had not doneso.
Frank Smit, who started SAP-CO, has since withdrawn from theparty.
I have walked out of the party.I cannot mislead my people. I start-ed the organisation and wanted tomake a difference, to fight civic is-sues, but then all the wrong peoplestarted joining the party.
When Tabisher came on board,I wasnt comfortable at all, shemisled the people and was foundguilty on nine charges, yet nowshe wants to be councillor again.I have since joined the National In-dependent Civic Organisation be-cause I do not want to be part ofmisleading the people.
Courtney Sampson, the provin-cial electoral officer, says Tabish-er has every right to be a candi-date. She is a South African citi-zen and she is registered in themunicipality she is contesting asa voter. According to the legisla-tion she can be a candidate and canalsobe the councillor if she is elect-ed. If the people want her, the peo-ple will have her.
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Big fish nabbed after local arrestTAMMY PETERSEN
THE arrest of what is believed to be threesmall-time dealers in Rondebosch East ledLansdowne police to a big fish in CapeTown.
A tip-off from a Fourth Avenue resident onThursday 7 April, who suspected that drugswere being delivered at a house in his road,saw R21 600s worth of dagga being confiscat-ed.
Warrant Officer Robert Lakey, spokesper-son for Lansdowne police, says the call wasmade at 11:10 that morning and a sector vehi-cle was immediately dispatched to follow up.
As the officers were driving to the scene,a second call came through, alerting themembers that the car had driven off. Afterthe description of the vehicle was given, thecar drove past the police van and we gavechase. They were apprehended within theroad and the two suspects were taken backto the house where the deal allegedly tookplace.
One of the men then confessed to what hadhappened and told the police where the loadwas being stored. We searched the houseand found a locked safe. When it was opened,27 small packets of high-grade, indoor culti-vated dagga known as cheese, were found,as well as 15 seven-gram units and one biggerbag of dagga. The safe, as well as the drugs,was taken to the station to serve as evi-dence.
Lakey says the man who lived in the house
and the two men who had been in the carwere immediately arrested.
One of the suspects was released into hisparents care shortly thereafter as he is only16 years old. The other two appeared in thenight court the following night and were re-leased on bail.
While in custody, the suspects pointed thepolice to a Tanzanian national living in Cas-tle Street, Cape Town, who is allegedly theirsupplier. The suspects provided the officerwith a contact number. He then called the al-leged dealer, posing as a customer and theman then invited the policeman to his flat.
On their arrival, the 30-year-old man, whocalls himself Joe, produced a sealed chipspacket to the officers who opened it andfound dagga inside.
The officer then identified himself andplaced the man under arrest. The man al-lowed the officers to search his home, andthree similar bags were found, totalling 70grams of dagga valued at R600. The man wastaken to the Cape Town Central police sta-tion where he was charged with dealing indrugs.
Lakey encourages anyone with informa-tion on suspected peddlers, the big fish orsmall fry, to phone the police on (021) 700-9000. The smaller dealers are connected tothe major criminals. By fingering the minorplayers we can possibly corner the big-timemerchants and make huge steps forward inour fight against drug abuse, Lakey con-cludes.
Community worker arrestedTAMMY PETERSEN
ONE of the founding members ofHanover Parks DA Womens Fo-rum and a familiar face who feeds thepoor was arrested last week for posses-sion of an illegal gun.
Fatima van Schoor (53) appeared in theAthlone Magistrates Court on Monday 11April and spent a week in Pollsmoor Prisonbefore being released on R800 bail last Mon-day.
Police spokesperson, Warrant OfficerIan Bennett, says members of Philippi po-lice raided Van Schoors Hanover Park Av-enue house on Friday 8 April at 16:00.
An unlicensed firearm was found in thehouse and the woman was arrested, hesays.
The gun was sent for analysis to deter-mine if it had been stolen and who it be-longs to.
But Van Schoor says the gun was plantedby the officers, who she claims were notfrom Philippi police but from Grassy Park.
They came into my house with theirwarrant and searched my house. I accom-panied them to my room and as the officerwas going through my wardrobe, I saw himtake the gun out from under his bullet-proof vest and produce it like he found itthere. Next thing they arrested me and myson and put us in the van.
She says the officers told her that the gunwas used in a murder in Lavender Hill.
They told me to implicate my son but Ididnt. I am totally against guns. Why
would we be involved in a murder case? Iwork for the community!
Her son was later released while VanSchoor remained in custody.
While local community workers wereshocked at the incident, they were furtheroutraged when local DA members appa-rently started a petition after her arrest ina bid to get her released when she appearedin theAthloneMagistratesCourt lastMon-day.
A community worker, who asked not tobe named, says residents approached herafter being asked to sign the appeal and de-scribes the move as an outrage.
We as community workers are here toact as an example for the residents, wholook to us for help and guidance.
The fact that she was arrested is disap-pointing, but no one is above the law andif it is found that she is involved in criminalactivity the same legal steps taken againstany other suspect should be institutedagainst her.
She says a bad example is being set bythose collecting support for her release.
Let the law lead the way. If she is foundto be innocent she will be cleared. You cantuse politics to try and interfere in thecourse of justice.
But Van Schoor hits back that the resi-dents were showing support because theyknow she would never be involved insomething like this.
The people know me and they know thetruth. What I went through was traumati-sing. I am taking this thing to the Independ-ent Complaints Directorate.
Where are you?CAPETOWNChildWelfare is seekingRan-dall Rippenaar, the father of Fatima Vieira,who was last seen in Bishop Lavis.
They are also trying to trace Nazeem Sa-lie, the father of Aiesha Vieira, who is be-lieved to be deceased.
Anyone who knows of Rippenaarswhereabouts or is able to confirmthatSaliehas died, is asked to urgently contact Mea-gan McCarthy at Child Welfares offices on(021) 692-0667.
Vacant block of flats clearedTAMMY PETERSEN
ELEVEN people were removed from a half-built blockof flats inLansdowneRoadonFri-day night by police and neighbourhoodwatch members.
The owners of the development have alsocommitted to fencing the eyesore and secu-rity guards have been dispatched to the site,which residents say has become a magnet forcriminals and unsavoury characters.
In Fridays operation, the inhabitantswere found sleeping and loitering in varioussections of the development and were chasedfrom the property by the officers.
Warrant Officer Robert Lakey, spokesper-son for Lansdowne police, says the peoplewent quietly after being given a chance toretrieve their bags and mattresses.
We visited the property over the weekendand until now there has been no other activi-ty at the site. Continuous check-ups will beconducted, he says.
Hanif Loonat, the Nyanga Cluster Commu-nity Police Forum chairperson, says the ac-tion stems from community concerns oversafety. This place has become a den for drugdealers because of how dark it is, as well asan easy business point for the prostitutes op-erating on Lansdowne Road. Police intelli-gence has also found evidence that the houseis being used to store stolen goods, he says.
Jeremy Joseph, who has been living inLansdowne for the past 32 years, says thebuilding creates a slum feel to the area.
Its an embarrassing eyesore. It standsout like a sore thumb and gives a disgracefulimpression of the hard-working and proudpeople who live here, the angry residentsays.
Things have changed drastically since
he and his wife initially moved into the area,Joseph continues.
This used to be an area where decent,well-educated lived. But the prostitutes anddrug dealers have turned this into a shame-ful place. Get rid of the scum! The people ofLansdowne need to stop living in their shellsand allowing their streets to become crimescenes.
Root out those who dont have the areasbest interests at heart. They have no respectfor those who live here.
Nomathansanqa Mili, who has been work-ing at a Lansdowne Road business for 13years, says she regularly notices peoplewho look like skollies slipping in and out ofthe building. Its easy for them to get inthere and do what they like. Im concernedbecause although I live in Philippi, this placeis my second home and I can see howLansdowne is heading in a bad direction.
She says she sometimes chases school chil-dren away from the house when she catchesthe bus home because its dangerous inthere. I dont know what they want to doin there. Whoever owns the place must takeresponsibility and sort out this building. Ei-ther finish the development or secure it sothat it doesnt become a full-on drug den.
Mohamed Ismail, from Priority Develop-ers cc, which owns the building, says build-ing ceased due to a lack of funding, but heand his partners are in the process of apply-ing to banks for further finance.
Building will continue once we have se-cured this. In the meantime, security guardsare already on duty so that we can keep peo-ple off the property. We have also applied tocouncil for permission to build a boundarywall, which will be done as soon as the pro-posal is approved.
MOVE: Hanif Loonat, the chairperson of the Nyanga Cluster Community Police Forum, sendsloiterers on their way. Photo: Lester Filies
Page 4 Peoples Post Lansdowne NEWS Tuesday 19 April 2011
Crackdownon residentialscrapyardsA 65-YEAR-OLD man was arrested in theearly hours of yesterday morning whenmembers of the City of Cape Towns Met-al Theft Unit, known as the Copperheads,conducted a raid at illegal scrapyards op-erating from home.
Accompanied by the Metro Police, theBusiness Sector Forum and the WesternCape Crate Recovery Task Team, the Cop-perheads nabbed the man, who was alleged-ly found in possession of stolen property.
Several chopped-up refuse bins and crateswere found on his property.
Neil Arendse, Law Enforcement spokes-person, says the man was arrested becausethe bins were council-issued.
He says there has been an increase in thenumber of bins being chopped up and sentto the Far East, as they are made from a spe-cial type of plastic which is in demand over-seas.
Operations such as this will continue asthe City increases its focus on closing downmarkets that create avenues for the stolengoods industry, Arendse says.
Various fines totalling R2 000 were also is-sued to people running scrapyards fromtheir homes.
Dealing with addictionJOIN the University of the Third Age for atalk on recognising and coping with addic-tion with Dr Roger Meyer on Thursday 21April at 10:00 at the Belthorn CommunityCentre at the corner of Belgravia andKinders roads.
Admission is free.For more information, email jacki-
SUSPICIOUS: A Peoples Post reader took this photo of twomenloading a geyser onto a truck on Racecourse Road on Wednesday 13 March. The reader, who did not want his named, initiallysaw the men pushing the trolley in the Rondebosch East areaand followed them. According to the reader, the men seemedto be in a hurry. The truck then dropped off the men and thegeyser at a scrap metal dealer named Scrap Mania in TurfhallRoad. According to Fadiel Bowas, the owner of the business,no suspicious items are accepted at Scrap Mania. Bowas saysall traders have to produce their ID when selling metal and havetheir details taken down. According to Warrant Officer Ian Bennet, spokesperson for the Athlone police, no geysers were reported stolen in the Rondebosch East area in the past twomonths. Bennet says anyone who has had their geyser stolenshould call the station on (021) 6979238.
ONE SPIRIT:Members of theLansdowneMoravianChurch walkedthrough localstreets to markPalm Sunday atthe weekend.The spiritedgroup, made upof both youngand old members, greetedresidents andentertainedpassersby withmusic providedby the churchsband.
Photo: Gavin Sias
An Easter to rememberTHE Prophetic Word and Wor-ship Centre in Athlone will behaving an Easter conference atthe Rylands Civic Centre. Theconference will consist of work-shops, leadership training, moti-vational speakers and premiersports and business mentorshipof high achievers.
It takes place on Thursday 21
and Saturday 23 April from 10:00until 17:00. The cost is R100 perperson.. On Friday 22 and Sunday 24
April services will be free. Serv-ices on Friday are from 12:00 un-til 15:00 and Sunday from 10:00until 12:30. For more informationcontact Melody on 083 764 3774 orEmmanuel on 072 340 3218.
Tuesday 19 April 2011 NEWS Peoples Post Lansdowne Page 5
Shot in the armfor trauma unitGF JOOSTE HOSPITAL in Manenberg re-ceived over R2 million to upgrade itsEmergency Unit last Wednesday.
The donation was made by the Ibn Insti-tute of Tibb a family trust managed by theOasis Crescent Fund.
The investors donate non-permissible in-come in termsofShariah investmentprinci-ples to charity via the Oasis Crescent FundTrust. According to Islamic law, the inves-tors cannot spend the interest they get onmoney and therefore donate it to charity.
Theuns Botha, Health MEC for the Wes-tern Cape, wel-comed the gener-ous donationfrom the Tibb In-stitute.
The unit is anadult acute medi-cine and emergency unit, with a team ofthree doctors and 10 nurses.
It has a four-bed resuscitation area withventilator support.
The new R2 million cash injection willcreate a dedicated gynaecology area for theimprovement of womens health. Thank youto the Tibb Foundation for making thismuch-needed upgrade possible.
He said GF Jooste hospital has one of thehighest volumes of emergency cases in theWestern Cape. The hospital last received in-frastructural improvement in 1996.
Shaheen Ebrahim, chairman of the OasisGroup and the Oasis Crescent Fund Trustsays: The Oasis Crescent Fund Trust feelsfortunate to bring this meaningful relief
through this generous donation from Tibb,to the communities of Manenberg, Gugu-lethu, Nyanga and Klipfontein,
Professor Rashid Bhikha, chairperson ofthe Tibb Foundation, said: We saw the pres-sures placed on the existing Emergency Unitand took the opportunity to assist the West-ern Cape Department of Health in upgradingand refurbishing the Unit.
Through this donation our organisationsupports the Department of Healths mis-sion to provide equitable access to qualityhealth services in partnership.
Botha added that the provincial govern-ments investment incapital projects andupgrades are the big-gest the province hasever undertaken atone given time.
The Khayelitshaand Mitchells Plain hospitals that are underconstruction are milestones in the history ofthis province.
In addition the department has 30 capitalprojects under construction, 18 capitalprojects in planning stage and 13 projectswhich are being looked at, but not in theplanning stages yet. At present there are 88in feasibility stage.
The total estimated cost of all capitalprojects for the next five years exceededR8 billion.
These projects varied in size and extent,the smallest being an ambulance station ofR10 million and the largest being the esti-mated R1 billion restorations and re-devel-opment of Valkenberg hospital.
ADDING UP: The annual UCT Mathematics Competition for Western Cape high schoolstook place on Thursday 14 April. Seven thousand pupils from 130 schools enjoyed anevening tackling mathematical problems. Budding mathematicians milled around, findingtheir way to 60 different lecture theatres and tutorial rooms in every building across thecampus. Gold awards and calculators are presented for top results in each grade at theJune prizegiving. Top achievers will be invited to a follow up event, the UCT InvitationalMathematics Challenge. The results will be used to select the Western Province teamsfor the South African InterProvincial Mathematics Olympiad in September. The UCTMathematics Competition is the universitys biggest outreach project for schools.
Photo: Danielle Karallis
No secrets for civil societyTHE Right2Know campaign, an organisa-tion committed to the free flow of informa-tion, is calling on individuals and commu-nity organisations to help them draft theSA Secrets List.
The body was launched in August lastyear to stop the Protection of InformationBill, also known as the secrecy bill, whichis currently before Parliament.
The Secrecy List will be a compilation ofverbal and written submissions from thepublic about what information they feel
should be made available to them to im-prove everyday life.
It will be discussed and documented ata public meeting at the Mowbray TownHall on Wednesday 20 April, from 09:00 to16:00. Representatives from community or-ganisations can make a verbal testimonyat the public meeting or a written submis-sion by email to [email protected] can also make submissions. CallNkwame on (021) 461-7211 or 078 227 6008or email [email protected].
Page 6 Peoples Post Lansdowne NEWS Tuesday 19 April 2011
Your ward candidatesVARIOUS people have putthemselves forward as wardcouncillor candidates, andWednesday on 18 May you
have the chance to vote for oneof them. Peoples Post invitedall the ward councillor candi-dates in your area to submit
photos and profiles on them-selves. We publish the profilesand photos received. The can-didates for ward councillor
publishedherehaveallmet theIndependent Electoral Com-missions requirements tostand for election.
Ward 41
Ward 42
Ward 46
Ward 47
Ward 60Stephen Goodson,leader of the Abolition of Income Taxand Usury Party, isstanding for councillor of Ward 41.He says the partysmain proposal isthe establishmentof a municipal bank, which will create money out of nothing using fractional reserves, as commercialbanks currently do.
Al Jamaahs Zuhrein Haynie is acommunity worker.
Zuhrein Haynie (Aljama) is the youngest candidate inher party and saysthat she intends toput the youth first ifshe is electedcouncillor of ward41. Haynie saysshe intends toreach out to older residents of herward through the youth and addressthe needs of everyone in her area.
Norman Moyo isthe candidate forthe Universal Civic of SouthAfrica.He has been involved with a civic movement tohelp the community and project for the youth to getthem off the streets. If I have yourvote I will make a difference
Stephen Goodson,leader of the Abolition of Income Taxand Usury Party, isstanding for councillor of Ward 42. Hesays the partysmain proposal is theestablishment of amunicipal bank, which will createmoney out of nothing using fractionalreserves, as commercial banks currently do.
Norman Moyo is thecandidate for theUniversal Civic ofSouth Africa. He hasbeen involved with acivic movement tohelp the communityand project for theyouth to get them offthe streets. If I have your vote I willmake a difference.
Nosizopo Nqabeniwill represent theDemocratic Alliancein the election.
Mogamat RushenBester, representative for theAfrica MuslimParty is a community worker.
Toyer Hendricks(Cape MuslimCongress) isthe imaam atthe Nural IslamMosque in Heideveld and is responsible formanaging themosques socialwelfare programmes in the area.Hendricks is also involved in anticrime and youth programmes in Heideveld.
. Cape Party: Eric Jansen
The AfricanBond of UnitysPat Debba plansto lobby for people who live incouncil homesformore than 30years to ownthese properties. She plans to monitor whethersecurity forces perform their dutiesand not leave the job to vigilantes.Debba further hopes to see free education and safer schools being available to the youth.
Stephen Goodson, leader ofthe Abolition ofIncome Tax andUsury Party, isstanding forcouncillor ofWard 46. Hesays the partys main proposal is theestablishment of a municipal bank,which will create money out of nothing using fractional reserves, ascommercial banks currently do.
Louise Botha,who representsthe UniversalCivics of SouthAfrica says shehas been involved in politics for 10 yearsand to her service delivery ismost important.
Somaya Hartnick from the Africa Muslim Party works withthe elderly,transportingthem to andfrom hospitaland also checkson them to see if they need anythingfrom shops.
Mareldia Hendricks represents the Al Jamaah Partyand runs a feeding scheme inValhala Park.
Moulana Ebrahim Gaffoor(Cape MuslimCongress) is,according to theparty, a longserving activistand educator inhis area. TheCape MuslimCongress saysGaffoor is deeply involved in the social welfareneeds of his ward. Gaffoor teachersand officiates at a local mosque andconducts conflict resolution classes.
The AfricanBond of UnitysStanley Fredericks is studyingInternationalRelations andRadio Broadcasting throughUNISA. Hehopes to worktowards achieving free education as well aseconomic empowerment andsmall business development. Landissues, housing problems and solutions surrounding water meters willalso receive his attention.
The African Peoples Conventions MawethuNdude is the coordinator ofYouth in Sport inKhayelitsha. Hehas formed anathletics clubcalled New Balance Khayelitsha and was thechairperson ofthe Khayelitsha Sport Council from1997 till 1999. He was also thechairperson of Disadvantaged Fishing Communities in South Africafrom 2000 till 2004. Ndude was alsothe managing director of Inkosi KetaMarine in Hout Bay from 2004 till2007. He was previously a teacherat Bergvliet and Llandudno primaryschools and is the chairperson of African Peoples Convention in theWestern Cape.
The DAs JunadeHoosain willstand for election.
. Cape PartyJefferey Classen
Stephen Goodson, leader ofthe Abolition ofIncome Tax andUsury Party, isstanding forcouncillor ofWard 42. Hesays the partysmain proposalis the establishment of a municipal bank, which will create money out of nothing using fractional reserves, as commercial bankscurrently do.
NormanMoyo isthe candidatefor the Universal Civic ofSouth Africa.He has been involved with acivic movementto help the community andproject for the youth to get them offthe streets. If I have your vote I willmake a difference.
Moulana Ebrahim Gaffoor(Cape MuslimCongress) is, according to theparty, a longserving activistand educator inhis area. TheCape MuslimCongress saysGaffoor is deeplyinvolved in thesocial welfare needs of his ward. Gaffoor teachers and officiates at a localmosque and conducts conflict resolution classes.
MawethuNdude(African Peoples Convention) is thechairperson ofAfrican PeoplesConvention inthe WesternCape. He is alsoa youth sportcoordinator inKhayelitsha andformed an athletics club called NewBalance Khayelitsha. Ndude was formerly the chairperson of the Khayelitsha Sport Council from 1997 to1999.
The South African ProgressiveCivic Organisations CharlotteTabisher is described by herparty as a verywell known political activistand a hardworking communityleader. Her areas of concernare homelessness of welleducated people, HIV/AIDS and the high rate of TB in herimmediate area. She would like tosee service delivery happen and saysthat council must allow communitymembers to utilise civic centres,schools and empty halls as venueswhere the youth can be educatedand uplifted.
TheDAsAntoniovan der Rheedewill stand forelection.
The NationalPartys (NP)Elizabeth Bantom has been amember of theNP since 1992,and was electedward councillorin 1996. She assists locals withaffidavits, disability documents, andhelps with applications for rental relief. She plans to fight for tenants to have ownership of their councilowned flats.
.Cape PartyJefferey Classen
Stephen Goodson, leader ofthe Abolition ofIncome Tax andUsury Party, isstanding forcouncillor ofWard 60. Hesays the partysmain proposal isthe establishment of a municipal bank,which will create money out of nothing using fractional reserves, as commercialbanks currently do. It will enable a15% reduction in property rates andprovision of 2% home loans to ratepayers, who have at least 10% of thepurchase price of a house on fixeddeposit with the bank.
David Sasman is acandidatefor the Universal Civics of SouthAfrica. He iswellknownand has hadprevious experience ascouncillor he promises to makea differencein the community.
RehanaFlacks is therepresentative of Al Jamaah Party.She works atthe Sherwood ParkSpecial CareCentre (SPSCC) withmentallychallengedchildren fromManenberg,Hanover Park, Lansdowne, Athlone,Heideveld and Bonteheuwel. She isthe coordinator for the Ernst andYoung Account. She has also assisted with distribution of funding tocharities linked with the company.She also assisted with coordinatingteams to help build houses in theproject Habitat for Humanity withtwo houses per year sponsored byErnst and Young and has assistedWestern Cape community organisations in administration.
MawethuNdude (AfricanPeoples Convention) is thechairperson ofAfrican Peoples Convention in theWestern Cape.He is also ayouth sport coordinator inKhayelitshaand formed anathletics clubcalledNewBalance Khayelitsha. Ndude was formerly the chairperson of the Khayelitsha Sport Council from 1997 to1999.
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Bands strike upfor freedom
Guitarist Julius May in action at a concertlast year. Photo: Gary van Dyk
GARY VAN DYK
FREEDOM DAY on 27 April will be cel-ebrated with a creative spirit when theGenerations Cafe in Epping hosts aBand Aid fund-raiser in conjunctionwith theWesternCapeMusiciansAsso-ciation.
CalvinPeters, of thevenuebetterknownas The G Spot, says this event is to cele-brate music that played a part in the free-dom of this country, and to raise moneyfor musicians who are in despair.
Theparticularbeneficiaryat this eventwill be guitarist Julius May, a young manwho became susceptible to substanceabuse and other temptations as well as thepitfalls of the industry like alcohol.
After a suicide attempt three monthsago, Julius decided to turn his life aroundand go to a rehab for cleansing and to re-start his life.
Ironically 27 April, which is FreedomDay, will mark Juliuss discharge from re-hab and the talented young guitarist haspledged to assist other aspiring musoswho experience the same struggle in theindustry.
He will also perform with his band onthe day, said Peters.
Peters added that Julius was one of themost talented guitarists to come up duringrecent times, sharing the stage with manyof the legends around town over the years.
Many of the musicians are supportinghim through this time and will be offeringtheir time and talents to take to the stage.
These include musicians such asJonathan Rubain, Allou April, Blackkur-
rant, Sammy Webber, The Next Step,Brown Suga, and many more, but any art-ists who would still like to perform canjust rock up on the day.
Fires will be provided for a bring nbraai and the doors will open at 14:00. Thelive action will kick off at 16:00, with a min-imum donation of R40.
Any bands or artists who want to con-tribute are welcome to come along or callWilliam Rezandt on 073 399 0244 for moreinfo.
The venue is in Gerry Ferry Crescent,off Gunners Circle in Epping.
IN YOURFACE: Paraphernalia, a quirkytheatrical experience that questionsthe notion of biggeris better consumerism, will be on stageat the New AfricaTheatre Associationat 43 Golf CourseRoad, Sybrand Park,till 21 April. Todaythe show starts at19:30, and onWednesday andThursday at 20:15.Tickets are R50 foradults and R30 forscholars, blockbookings of 10 ormore and senior citizens. To book,phone Tahirih on(021) 6855263 or084 873 4711. Alternatively, emailher at [email protected].
Pitbull hereINTERNATIONAL sing-ing sensation, Pitbull,can be seen at the CapeTown International Con-vention Centre on Sun-day 24 April at 19:30. In2010 his music video Iknow you want me wasthe most watched videoon YouTube. His video Ilike it, featuring En-rique Iglesias, was alsovoted the Best DanceMusic Video at the 2010Video Music Awards.Ticket prices range fromR300 and R1 500. Book atComputicket.
Messiah lives onIN KEEPING with a traditionof 43 years, the PhilharmoniaChoir of Cape Town will beperforming Handels great or-atorio, Messiah, on GoodFriday 22 April and EasterSunday 24 April.
This year the choir will beconducted by Brandon Phil-lips, winner of the inauguralLen van Zyl Conducting Com-petition in 2010.
The highly talented youngsingers who will appear as so-loists include Friedel Mitas(soprano), Elizabeth Frand-sen (mezzo-soprano), Sunny-
boy Dladla (tenor) and Man-disinde Mbuyazwe (bass).
The choir has been trainedby Antoinette Blyth. A cham-ber orchestra will be led byLucia Scott, with RichardHaigh at the organ.
Both performances willtake place in the Cape TownCity Hall, commencing at19:30. Secure parking will beavailable.
Booking for these concertsis throughComputicket or thechoir. Call (021) 7623140,083 286 3591 or [email protected].
Page 8 Peoples Post Lansdowne LEADER Tuesday 19 April 2011
Your SMSesGeneral.After countless raids, nu-
merous articles in PeoplesPost and other media as wellas a march, the Sir Alfreddrug/brothel is still carryingon with their business. It hasalso become a spray paintingbusiness, attractingmorebadelements.. Do consumers realise
that the quality of fresh prod-ucts such as chicken is far su-perior at Constantia Pick nPay than most other branch-es, which tells us there is noconsistency in maintaining ahigh quality standard. Thatswhat Pick n Pay really thinksof its loyal consumers in thenot-so-affluent areas.Lansdowne. Lansdowne Neighbour-
hood Watch, in their markedvan, when they catch a thiefin the early hours, they beathim to a pulp and leave himright there. They are a lawunto themselves. Ive seen itand Id like them to respond.. Regarding the soccer sta-
dium in Cape Town, I suggestwe put it in boxes and donateit to Sepp Blatter of FIFA. Mymonthly contribution as aratepayer will now be spentcorrectly. This is plan B!Niefie van die Kaap. Tony Robinson, what are
you smoking?. Tony Robinson asks
where Shell will get the waterfrom for fracking operationsin the Karoo? From the Karoogroundwater of course, Tony,where else? Your illogical
ramblings are nodifferent to thoseof Malema. Gran-ville. Regarding
scaremongeringfracking story: why eitherfracking or nuclear? Both in-volve corporate greed. It ispast time that we looked at al-ternatives.. The poor still have not
benefited from the Citysservice and what about ar-rears and water cuts and con-ditions in Blikkiesdorp?.There are so many males
looking for jobs. Why dontyou train as nurses? Whymust young females see tomale patients in hospitals orold-age homes? Concernedwife. High schools should con-
tact learners to collect matriccertificates. And why is thedepartment taking so long tosend them? Matric 2010. Switch off your lights for
10 minutes per day and saveabout 61 hours of energy peryear. JEH
The fat of the land growsthin. In 1994 South Africa had
140 000 commercial farmers.Today there are only 37 000still farming. Soon we willhave to import food we usedto produce ourselves.. The trouble with capital-
ism is that the majorityof citizens only get tosmell the sizzle and donot get to eat the steak.Just look at the mas-sive profits the super-markets make. No won-der Whitey Basson ofShoprite was paid over
R200 million last year. It isthe money from the poor thathas made him stinking rich.
Consumer matters.Why do landlords charge
damage deposits but leaseproperties as is? Surely thiscant be legal?. Is it better to go with a
debt counsellor or to make ar-rangements yourself with theshops you owe? Mrs Jacobs. Well done to Pick n Pay
with the Smart Card idea.With every R10 spent you geta whole cent credit on yourcard! Pick n Pay is enticingyou to spend madly with thepromise of an incentive. Onthe Smart Card applicationform there is absolutely noamount mentioned relatingto the cash back reward of 1cper R100. Personally, I thinkthis is false advertising on be-half of Pick n Pay to enticepeople. Is this not illegal ac-cording to the new ConsumerAct? You get more cash backfrom Clicks purchases.. The hand baskets at Pick
n Pay and Shoprite are filthy,sometimes even with blood inthem from the meat. Pleaseclean your baskets.
Seeking my good Samaritan
Residents, look closer to home
ON Saturday 9 April, I was at Checkersat Kenilworth Centre when I suddenlyheard somebody calling.
I turned around and saw a lady with mypurse in her hand.
My heart fell in my shoes. I didnt feelmy purse falling out of my pocket. Ladiesjeans have too-small pockets. She askedme if it was mine and it was.
But the shock was so severe that I onlythanked the lady and she turned aroundand disappeared in the crowd. Id loved tohave given her something, even a big hug,to invite her for a coffee or lunch, but I
awoke too late.I still needed lots of time to get over it!
There was not much money in the purse,but some cards and it had been a memoryfrom home.
Id love to thank this wonderful lady. Itmade my feelings grow that there are stillhonest and good people out there whoknow what it means to lose a purse.
I am trying to contact this lady. Pleasephone the Peoples Post on (021) 713-9446for more information.ARIANE JENSSENHarfield Village
A QUICK response to the article inPeoplesPost on Tuesday 12 April (Brothel causesstink).
To thepeoplewhoplace theblameat thedoor of the alleged sex workers: they setup business in our neighbourhood be-
cause this is where their clients are.If we want to find people to blame, per-
haps we should be looking a little closerto home.ANNA RICHERBYRondebosch East
DO YOU have concerns about your suburb? The Lansdowne Civic Associ-ation has joined the world wide web and has its own Facebook page. Jointhe group by doing a search from your profile and leave your thoughtson their wall.
Stay safeAS MANY Capetonians eagerly await the ar-rival of the Easter weekend, the reality is thatsome of us may unknowingly be marching toour demise.
South Africans travel both long and shortdistances over the Easter weekend, whichmeans greater traffic volumes on our roads.
With this comes a higher probability of fa-tal and non-fatal accidents, which traditional-ly makes this period so tragic.
And while the City of Cape Town promisesincreased patrols on our roads at the week-end, the good news is that every one of us cando something about this problem.
In 2010, the national death toll on South Af-rican roads reached 105 far fewer than the197 fatalities reported in 2009.
This year the City has taken a proactive ap-proach to curbing rising death tolls by offer-ing free roadworthy safety checks to moto-rists ahead of the Easter weekend.
But inevitably, with most holidays excesskicks in. Alcohol and drug use will, no doubt,again have a huge impact on how well motor-ists obey the rules of the road.
And as schools and institutions of higherlearning also close for the break, the numberof inexperienced drivers and young passen-gers on our roads will also increase.
A road safety initiative in Australia callson families to check-off a range of safe drivingmethods, such as putting a curfew on nightdriving for young people.
Shouldnt local motorists draw up the samecontract with themselves, pledging not todrive when intoxicated, and choosing insteadto put their keys down and sober up first?
Similarly if youre a passenger, wear a seat-belt at all times and, when confronted by adifficult situation, choose not to get into a carwith an intoxicated driver.
An accident can happen in a second as a re-sult of the smallest oversight. Personal re-sponsibility is your safest bet to stay alive onour roads, so be responsible for yourself andthose around you.
Have a safe Easter weekend.
Tuesday 19 April 2011 NEWS Peoples Post Lansdowne Page 9
RELOCATION OF ECONOMIC AND HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT,
FILM AND EVENTS PERMIT OFFICES
Notice is hereby given that the City of Cape Towns Economic and Human Development
ofces will be relocated to the 14th Floor, Main Tower, Standard Bank Building,
2 Heerengracht, Corner Hertzog Boulevard, Foreshore as from 3 May 2011.
The following contact numbers will be available until further notice.
Branch/Section Telephone Fax
Economic Development Facilitation 021 483 9030
Economic Information and Research 021 483 9030
Local Area Economic Development 021 483 9030
Business Support & Skills Development 021 483 9030
Film Permit Ofce 021 483 9060 086 576 1933
Events Permit Ofce 021 483 9013 086 576 1580
Please note all other telephone and fax numbers will be inactive.
ACHMAT EBRAHIM
CITY MANAGER
Measures in place tocombat Vangate car gangREYANA STEYN
VANGATE Mall management andAthlone police are putting extrameasures in place to curb an increase incrime at the shopping venue.
Police believe a car syndicate is behind therecent increase in theft of motor vehicles,theft out of motor vehicles and robberies.
According to reports, 10 vehicles were sto-len in three weeks.
Lynn Oliver, Vangate Malls centre man-ager, says there have been incidents of crimesuch as car thefts and theft out of motor vehi-cles in the early hours of the morning.
In a bid to clamp dowon on crime, thenumberof security andcar guardshavebeenincreased at the mall.
All four entrances of the mall are alsoclosed before 21:00 and monitored, especiallywhere the food court is situated, as more peo-ple frequent that area at night and stay later.Security is also clamping down on loiteringinside andoutside themall,as this could alsoresult in criminal activity.
She says they are working closely with po-lice.
The thefts of motor vehicles and theft outof motor vehicles which were captured onsurveillance footage,were shown topolice sothey can investigate further.
We care about the safety of our shoppersand we are doing everything in our powerto prevent crime.
Warrant Officer Ian Bennett, Athlone po-lice spokesperson, says police are conduct-ing patrols in the area daily.
There is a growing concern by police that
crime in and around the mall is increasingas more vehicles have been stolen and morerobberies are taking place. We are patrollingall the access points such as the N2, Van-guard Drive, Heideveld, Klipfontein Road, aswell as Bosduif and Petunia roads to capturethe criminals.
Police officers are also doing regularstops-and-searches within the area, check-ing for possible criminals. They are also fol-lowing up on footage from the mall.
Bennett says malls attract criminals be-cause they know shoppers have money onthem.
Due to the increase in crime we are urg-ing people to be more vigilant with their be-longings and their cars.
Peoples Post previously reported that po-lice cracked down on a group responsible fora spate of car thefts in Vangate Malls park-ing area. Six men were caught red-handedand arrested (Police end rash of car thefts,5 October 2010). Bennett says crime haspicked up at Vangate Mall following a lull incriminal activity.
It is another car syndicate which is doingits rounds. People should not draw largesums of money from the bank and theyshould rather make alternative arrange-ments or go in large groups.
They should also be wary of carrying val-uable items on them or in their cars as thisalso makes them victims of crime.
Oliver also urges shoppers to ensure thattheir cars are locked and safe and that allsafety precautions are followed.
If shoppers notice anything suspicious,they should let the malls security know.
To report crime call (021) 697-9238.
Business breakfastTHE next Small, Medium and Micro En-terprises (SMME) meeting at Central Li-brary will be on Thursday 21 April from07:15 till 09:00.
Denise Dookoo will be holding an infor-mation session on the Small EnterpriseDevelopment Agency and its supportstructures for SMMEs. There will be alight buffet-style breakfast and network-
ing opportunity prior to the talk, whichstarts at 07:45.
Entry to the meeting R15, payable at theentrance.
To book, phone (021) 467-1542, SMS083 539 8442 or email [email protected] Library is in the Old Drill Hall,at the corner of Darling and ParadeStreet, Cape Town.
Fair warningVANGATE MALL invites all small business-es, entrepreneurs and interested exhibitorsto participate in a Health and Beauty Fairat the mall from Wednesday 4 May to Sunday8 May.
The fair will showcase all aspects ofhealth and beauty, and will offer free en-trance to visitors, creating an opportunityfor exhibitors to interact face-to-face withvisitors.
For more information on how to apply foran exhibition stand, contact the VangateMall marketing department on (021) 633-1065.
Page 10 Peoples Post Lansdowne CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday 19 April 2011
The Traffic School
DRIVER INFORMATION, EDUCATION AND TRAINING
BY APPROVED INSTRUCTORS
Lansdowne Road, Phillipi
(opp. Metro Cash & Carry near Snoekies)
Tel: 021 691 6500, or Cell: 083 738 4344
Learner Tuition 100% Pass
DRIVING SCHOOL OPEN
7 DAYS AWEEK
FULLY APPROVED TEST
YARD
OPEN TO INSTRUCTORS
AS WELL AS PUBLIC
TAZZ AVAILABLE FOR TESTS
Member of
SADSOAWestern Cape
Traffic School 12-10.ai
SUPERB BLINDS
Special prices
on Wooden and
Venetian blinds.
Special prices
on Wooden and
Venetian blinds.
Contact Russel
on 021 706 6574/
082 417 8022 or
email:[email protected]
Up to 30% discount on
Wooden blinds.
Up to 30% discount on
Wooden blinds.
WENDY
WAREHOUSE
021 697 3530
NO DEPOSIT
BLACKLISTED WELCOME
FAX: 021 696 5397
BRICKS
PLASTIC
LINING
DELIVERY IN CT
FFRREEEE
from
R40
per week
WEN
DY
250510
Am
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Wen
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16
11
10
HHOOUUSSEESS
WWEENNDDYY
HHOOUUSSEESS
WWEENNDDYY
WE SPECIALISE IN
CARPORTS, VIBRACRETE
HOUSE & WALLS
NO DEPOSIT,
BLACKLIST
WELCOME TOILETS
& ELECTRIC
MITCHELLS PLAIN
021 397 8388
078 536 2678
072 542 7217
ATHLONE
021 696 4183
072 542 7217
AFTER HOURS
021 797 6569
021 762 1252
072 542 7217
GRASSY PARK/RETREAT
LANDSDOWNE
021 797 6569
072 542 7217
TO BE PART OF THIS FEATURE PLEASE CALL
ROSALIND/ JANINE/ LISA ON
021 405 1136 / 0860 116 918
SSOO DDOONNTT DDEELLAAYY,, GGIIVVEE UUSS AA CCAALLLL TTOODDAAYY!!!!!!!!
T e l l i n g i t a s i t i s
ATTENTION ALL PRIVATE SELLERS AND CAR DEALERSHIPS
PEOPLES POST WILL BE RUNNING
A MOTOR FEATURE ON THE 31 MAY 2011
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DRIVING ACADEMY
Cell: 073 740 7722
ALL
AREAS
Qualified & Patient Instructors
Extremely Good pass rates
Highly trained by Ex-Traffic
Officer / Hillstar Examiner
K53 Code 8 Driving Lessons
Easy to drive Toyota Tazz
Dual Control
R100R100
PER HOUR
Nervous
& Beginners
are our speciality
Nervous
& Beginners
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Cham
ps
5x1
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www.kalahariads.com
021 405 1136 0860 11 69 18
FAMILYNOTICES
05
Weddings
DVD/Photos/Slideshow (021 422 0472/083 513 6906
JEAN'S stunning DesignsBridalwear, casual wear, hireor buy & catering. Shop no.21Town Centre Mini Mall.(021 376 2083/078 3400 473
PERSONAL
22
Personal
DIVORCES from R500.( 021 948 2161
DR. SHEIKABDU KARIMU(FOR STRONG
DUA'S)WE ALSO HAVE
HERBALREMEDIES
4 ALLPROBLEMS. MarriageProblems
. Bad Luck inwhat you do
. Court/Divorcecases
RESULTSWITHIN 37DAYS! I DOHOME VISITREQUESTS.
Call byappointments orhouse visit
021 705 5623/072 243 9136
5th Ave.GrassyPark
(opp.Nando's)
DIVORCES R3 000Renette Rauch Attorneys021 418 1337/8 or email:[email protected]
SHEIK ALIIn Gatesville forstrong duas andeffective rubaanCome for my
herbal treatmentsfor all
body pains,marriage, house
protection,business,
property and allkinds of evil.
PAY ONLY WHENJOB IS DONE!PENSIONERS:
FREETREATMENT
Roymo Butchery.Unit No. 6 (next
toBarber Shop)Corner of
Klipfontein andRuth Road,
Rylands EstatePh 078 284 2787or 076 910 3387or 021633 2103
26
Social andEntertainment
Dj With Sound & Karaoke( 083 747 3304
27
Tuition
A FAMILY DRIVINGSCHOOL
Code 08,Man & Auto. K53.( 021 633 7402
A1 COMMUNITY
DRIVING SCHOOL
PASS OUT FIRST
TIME
Nervous ladies welcome.Car hire for pass out.
All areas.
021 397 3912/072 617 4472
AC DrivingAcademyDRIVINGLESSONS
Code 10 (Truck)Code 8 Manual/Automatic. Ex
Hillstar ExaminerPh/sms
073 555 8410
ADMIRALS: Your School OfDriving 5 lessons @ R600. PhLeonie 084 973 0505
ALL wheel driving school.k53 specialist. Avail. 7 days aweek. For all areas. Affordable
rates @ R120p/hour. Toyotaconquest avail. for lessons &for driver test hire.(Waleedon 082 555 4654
BSI DRIVING ACADEMYK53 driving lessonsCompetitive RatesPackages available
Contact Sharon / Bernie on021 638 3649 or 074 133 0069
021 802 4221www.netshape.co.za/bsidrivingacademy
FOCUS DRIVING SCHOOLAll areas. First 50 clients atdiscount prices. Free lessonsbefore driving test. Specialpackage for 3months only.
.K53 instructors. Pick up & drop off.. Toyota Tazz only.
(021 397 6833/082 507 6262/021 391 1637/082 061 9807
33
Health and Beauty
DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4 8kg per month and
still enjoy your favourite foods.(Abeda 072 806 5399
LOSE WEIGHTNOW
Free AssessmentCaryn & Sebastien( 071 362 5616
www.healthnshape.co.za
34
Catering
ADELAH & SHAKIER'SSamoosas & pies, R105 per100, Budget Pack R140(40 pies, 40 samoosas,
20 pizzas, 20 spring rolls).We deliver. Ph 376 2506
AFFORDABLEDECOR &CATERING
Ph 021393 7307 or074 177 1923
AKHNI & CURRY'S40L 100L +. Catering done on
request.(Jasmine on021 391 2763/ 083 582 6618
NAZLIA'SCATERING &
HIRINGStrictly Halall. Forall your catering
needs. Alsofrozen savouries,
eg. pies,samoosa's,
springrolls etc..and
platters and alsoall your hiring
needs,eg. crockery,cutlery & table
clothes.(021 633 9585 /073 305 8027
DALVIE'SCATERING
SPECIAL: FREE STAGEDECOR WITH ALL YOUR
HIRING NEEDS!Menus from R69 p/p.
Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs andstage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. Ph Rashieda or
Shafiek 021372 5921 /082 660 0876 /084 566 0087
CLC BESSICK HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware,trestles and chair covers.( 021 371 9464 or
084 974 6176 or 072 381 4784
DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R90,00. Price
includes: Backdrop, Arch, RedCarpet and chair covers.(Ielaahm or Rene
021371 4507/082 324 9486
FULL CATERING from R85p.p. including backdrop andchaircovers.( 391 6775 /073 517 2177 Debit & creditcards accepted.
HALAAL CATERINGFROM R60 P/P
PH: 021 701 6084 OR082 468 7818
ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394
36
ChildrensEntertainment
AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 938 5342
J/CASTLE for hire.021 393 4663/083 357 4008
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
JUMPING Castles forhire.(021 396 5530/083 793 1938/083 459 9285
KIDS THEMEDPARTY DECOR
From R400 for 10 kids.Ph 021391 6775 / 073 517 2177
Credit cards accepted
38
Hiring Services
A DECORBackdrop poles & chaircovers. Ph 021 637 0133
or 083 453 9021
CATER HIRE 021696 2394Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seats R10Long Table: 10 seats R10.Chair Covers: R4.Chair Cover Bows:R2.Long Table Cloth XL:R12.Round Table Cloth XL:R15.Organza Overlays: R5.Chafing Dish: R50Red Carpet R100Delivery Service Available
COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware
linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968
DECORBackdrop poles and lights.
(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
HIRE A CASTLE FROMR150 p/d. Kiddies Chairs,tables and linen Ph 696 2394or 084 209 1313
HIRING OF Kiddies tables andchairs, chair covers, tablecloths, etc. Call Beulah 021703 7107 or 073 487 2524
HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs
plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
43
Personal Services
DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h3022h00 Ph 079 806 4173
44
Photographice/Video Services
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
FORSALE
71
Miscellaneous
WENDYHOUSESConcrete
foundations.Better structures
2 yearguarantee.
Ph 021391 7757or 072 665 6553
Wendy Houses "SPECIALS"6m x 3m, R6 000 cash.(082 621 4441/021 393 5475
74
Electrical Appliances
All Fridge Regassingand
geyser repairs.021 3715362
80
Radio/TV/Video
DSTV, Aerial Installations &repairs done. DSTV SpecialR599.( 072 249 1889/073 966 0860
DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.
Contact Terence on
083 769 7242/
TV REPAIRS" LOW COSTS"18 Linaria
Cres,Silvertown.(Steven on021 633 1802 /083 486 5394
81
Garden Services
Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge
Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586
GARDENING We cut lawns,weed flowerbeds, plotclearing, refuse removal, treeefelling, in your yard. 7 days aweek. 0734923255 /637 9373
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
CASH 4 goods sec. handclothes, shoes ,linen, etc(021 633 0467/083 478 0795
CASH 4 used items. Minimum3 black bags. Sms/ph Lorraineon 076 118 5384
85
Sport/CampingEquipment
4 Bed caravan for sale.R18 000neg.(084 482 3067
89
Building Material
2 & 3m sand & stone & rubbleremoval. Ph 078 6113 627.
3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble( 083 292 3960
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John on072 407 4289
A bakkie sand R195A bakkie stone R385
Paving slabs 300x300 R6.90400x400 R10.90 per slab450x450 R12.90 per slab600x600 R19.90 per slab
Colour cobblestone R2 each.Rockface 450x450 R22.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h
or 021 372 2961 a/h
A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.
AA BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R10,50450 x 450 = R12,50500 x 500 = R13,50( 076 382 6711
Tel: 021 704 4109
021 715 2739
Cell: 084 368 8125
ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s,
Sand, Stone.
AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's Sand & StoneCall 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)
CHEAPEST IN TOWNSelling sand & stoneRemoval of rubble.Also selling in bags.Sand R350 5 m3Stone R1 300 5 m3
( 078 368 9274 / 073 775 7047
DAVID'SPRECASTWe sell
Vibrecrete Poles& Slabs.
(021 692 3107 /021 691 5877/072 106 0655 /083 691 4449
WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand R135 (Bags
R7,50)Bakkie Stone R350 (BagsR15.00)
Vibracrete Slabs R29.00 each
Bricks from R1.20each
CEMENT R67.00EACH
We also do truckloads and
rubble removalsPh 021820 4068or 084 467 7507
GENERALSERVICES
104
Building andConstruction
ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501
DESIGNS & RENOVATIONSUndertake all building workand extentions to existing
houses, and all front boundarywalls. All building prices are
reasonable.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
PLANS for pools and submitto council and constructions ofpools onsite.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
105
Home ImprovementInterior
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
Tuesday 19 April 2011 CLASSIFIEDS Peoples Post Lansdowne Page 11
Skakel my vir hulp
NATASHA
021 949 0458
NATASHA
021 949 0458
Geen huis nodig. Een paaiement vir al jou skuld.
U rekeninge is agter en reeds gelys?
U Leningsaansoeke is reeds
oral afgekeur?
U motor, huis, kredietkaart en
lenings is in n BAIE GROOT gemors?
Besoek PBC in die ABSA-gebou op die
4de vloer, Voortrekkerweg 32, Bellville
U BENODIG: ID,
REKENINGBEWYSE,
SALARIS- EN BANKSTAAT
ONS HELP U PER FAKS,
E-POS OF PERSOONLIK
Verskeie Opsies:
Konsolidasies Skuldhersienning
VBH Plan Clear Blacklisted
Clear Admins Testamente
Skakel alle ure:
Johan 082 431 9865 Stefan 072 696 9301
Anton 082 695 3807 Martin 082 257 4164
Charlotte 072 828 9431
Nuut !! BLACKLISTED & ADMIN ORDERS nou beskikbaar !!CLEAR CLEAR
SMS na 38020
en ons bel jou terug!
PBC POST
(SMS Cost R10)
Faks: 086 601 4207
www.pbcsa - [email protected]
CrucialT05.04.11
Let BONDPRO
FINANCE use your
PROPERTY to
consolidate your debt
even if you are under
administration/debt
review. Property
REMAINS in your
name.
SMS Debt to
076 716 6191 or call
021 880 6000
HOME OWNER
HOME OWNER
Bond05.04.11
BUILDINGMATERIAL &
HOMEIMPROVEMENT
S( On AccountBasis Only )
,Tiling, Paving,Vibracrete
,BIC's,Wendy Houses
,L/Flooring6 60 months to
pay!!!For further infocontact Ashleyon 072 371 6000
106
Home ImprovementExterior
A QUALITYGATES ANDFENCE
B/bars, slidinggates, carports,steel fencing,razor wire &vibracrete.
Lowest price.Ph 021397 4079or 082 933 6610
ARTHUR'SSLIDING GATES,
b bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 083 229 7612
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, gates. Contact Albert
073 545 6994 /
DAVIDS PRECASTWe do all Vibrecrete Walls /
Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire /Carports / Structures &
Garages / Paving /Laminated Floors / PaintingWaterproofing / Roofs &
Ceilings.
CONTACT :021 692 3107
021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655
083 691 4449
FLOWERSONGGARDENSERVICESFor all your
garden needs.( Henry on072 553 6239
KASSIEM'S roof cleaning andpainting service. Phone073 096 2249 or 021 376 7514
108
Money/Loans
A BEST CASH LOAN R150k. Call/sms ID, name &netpay. Can get u out ofadmin. Home loans up toR1m.(073 247 6116 /371 7572
A CASH LOAN up toR180 000. Same day payout.b/listed welcome. Conditionsapply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293
ARE YOU SICK& TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?Cant control itanymore? I can
help you.Garnishees on
payslips,summonses,dont have
money for food?Reduce
payments to oneinstalment. Stop
thestruggling, the
help you need ishassle
free. Serviceguarenteed. Call
us now!(Audrey079 395 4709 or fax:021 421 6817.Fax your ID,
payslipand all your
accounts to seewhat
you qualify for.
A CASH LOAN up to R70 000B/Listed welcome. Ph / SmsZane 081 403 4421
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGECREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
073 439 3111
APPROVAL SAME DAY
ARE U WAITING
on a Pension/Provident/PackageLumpsum Payout?
Cash sameday. Sms/Call:Nawaal ( 076 064 0458
BRIDGING CASH
while waiting for:
PENSION /
PACKAGE
PROPERTY
DEALS
Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)
Same day payout
DEBTSTRESSED?We help allpeople.
We can financeyou.
Homeownerswelcome.
(021) 705 0226OR 082 378 8592
AGENTSNEEDED
ARE YOU INDEBT?
Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance
021788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193
EASY LOANSWith affordable repayments R50 000 B/listed welc. Pls call/
Sms Grasham 073 228 6148
AWAITING PENSION/PROVIDENT FUND
Imm. CASH(/SmsSHIRLEY083 665 1002/
KIM073 050 2179/021 949 8566
BLACKLISTED? Up toR100 000. Approved byphone.(Shafiq 076 919 8933
DEAR FRIEND, NEED ALOAN? Plz pick up the PHHOFFMEESTER we give upto R50 000. BlacklistedWelcome. 072 309 1877
IMMEDIATE APPROVALLoans up to R100 000.Cash sameday. Govt. &b/listed.(021 949 8566/
Kim 073 0502 179Shirley 083 665 1002
Waiting for
Pension/package
payouts?
SMS or send
please call me
082 301 7856
0860 105 546
IRIS BRIDGE
A BRIDGING loan?
JC FINANCIAL SOLUTIONSBonds/personal loans &
consolodations. B/listed welc.(Janine021 376 4690/
082 439 9863
Loans andconsolidationavailable.( Bongi
073 171 5142
LOANS No ITC. Same daypayout. Fax 086 666 4811 orcall 071 512 1923
LOANSPersonal
,home,vehicle,etc.
No hassles. Smsname, idno,gross +net pay to
073 188 6942/079 043 0203
LOANS up to R150 000. SmsLoan to 078 506 5189.conditions apply.
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
112
Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021371 8315 o/h
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholsterycleaning and
carpet cleaning.All blinds
less 10%. PhoneMoosa
021 371 8917 or083 4931 495
115
Moving and Storage
BAKKIE DELIVERIES We ALSO deliver after hours
and weekends. Ph 072 274 6139
FURNITURE removalsand up country trips( 078 611 3627
117
TV/DVD/Video Services
ALL DSTV+ Top TV + God TV
installations and repairs.Repair callouts from R150.www.techzonesa.co.za
073 272 6117
DSTV AND AERIALINSTALLATIONS
Single view systems R599installed. Xtra View as wellas HD installations. SMS orcall Mikaheel 073 374 3951
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 699.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
STAR TVREPAIRSWE COLLECTAND DELIVER(082 579 6947
TELERAMA TV REPAIRSEfficient repairs to TV's &
microwaves.We collect and
deliver.(021 391 5779,
021 391 5819/083 861 0418
1140
Electrical Repairs
A.W.A.ELECTRICALFully LicencedContractorSince 1986
,Rewiring, Main
Boards, Lights,
Plugs , PrepaidMeters
, ElectricalCertificates
. FREE QUOTES.(
Allan021 392 1973/082 708 5700
FRIDGE repairs, allappliances.(073 922 5336
JC ACTIVEELECTRICALFully licenced
electrician.Repairs tolights,
plugs,geysers,installation ofprepaid meters,main boards, etc.(021 701 3022 /072 470 7658
1141
General Services
FOR ALL YOURGates, burglarbars or welding
repairs(Xavier on072 212 8619
1142
Carpentry
ALL CARPENTRY WORKAll carpentry, Hanging of all
doors, fixing roofs &cupboards.(Nico
021 392 6818/076 342 1470
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
A FREE PLUMBING quotefor bathroom renovations,geysers, leaks and blockeddrains. Call Joseph073 322 4661
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new
installations.All workmanship guaranteed.(Frank 082 3544 076
Plumbing, Electrical .24hrs .R125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906
1145
Swimming PoolServices
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021705 8851
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208
1151
Cleaning Services
, CAN YOUIMAGINE WE
WILLCLEAN &
DISINFECTYOUR
ENTIRE HOUSEWITHOUT ANYCHEMICALS,Like carpets,tiles, walls,upholstery,
kitchen, ovensetc... For freequotations call021 801 2275 /072 115 6266
HOLIDAYAND
TRAVEL
132
HolidayAccommodation
GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
WEEKENDSPECIALS AT
CLUBMYKONOS
STARTING ATR600 PERNIGHT!
Contact Suzanne021448 2717
office hours only
133
Tours
A FABULOUS 11 DAY SEACRUISE TO MAURITIUS22 Jan 02 Feb 20112(021 712 4756
CLUB MYKONOS23 27 May @ R650p/p
(021 712 4756
COME & JOINUS ON A FUN
FILLEDTRIP TO
MASERU, DURBAN & PE
" A trip you willnever forget.!!!"
Departure 28December 2011
andreturn 06 January2012. Strictly
hotels.(Wendy on083 533 0988/021 397 8550 or
Jenny on084 052 6589
DAY trip to Worcester casino .30 April 2011 @ R130p/person.(Gershon021 371 2041/072 194 6200
JOIN us on a fun filled trip toPE. Departure 28 September2011and return 02 October2011. Self catering chalets.R1 500 p/person.(Shirena021 371 2041/072 194 6200
NOT TO BE MISSED10 Exciting days from CT
Lesotho Sun City.Depart Cape Town 28 Dec
2011 and return toCape Town 6 Jan 2012More info on package:
Charmaine 079 474 2704Lionel 084 586 4699A/H 021393 4558
Email: [email protected]
WEEKEND TRIPTO GOUDINI
SPA15 17 July
2011. R700 incl.transport
&accommodation.
S/catering.(Betty
on 073 188 6942/ 021 633 7207
MOTORS
142
Repairs Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL
R1 800.Clutchoveralls,
R850.Gearboxrepairs fromR950.Parts &labour incl.
(021 376 6014/078 875 4394
SPRINGFIELDGEARBOX AND
DIFFBest prices on allReconditionedand RepairedGearboxes and
Diffs(021 703 8220
ext 3 /082 772 2664
PROPERTY
166
Houses to Let
PARKWOOD 2 B/ house.R3 600p/m.(084 490 6428
PELICAN HEIGHTS1 Bed, kitchen & FamilyBathroom. Parking avail.
R2 200 p/m.( Surgrie 082 978 9016
RYLANDS ESTATEModern, spotlessly cleaned2 b/room house to let.Avail. imm. R4 500p/m.
(021 633 1589/076 026 0611
167
Houses for Sale
BAYIEW STRANDFONTEINPRIVATE SALER570 000 NEG3 bedroom house, 2
bathrooms, plus 2 bedroomgranny flat, auto garage
doors, front paving, yard fully
tarred, secure property.Ph Andre 071 415 7928
EASTRIDGE3 bed duplex, lounge,
d/room,kitchen, bathroom, R249 000Contact Noor 072 946 2280
EASTRIDGER255 000 (excl) fully enclosed3 bedroom house with garage.
Albert: 082 803 6280
OLD STRANDFONTEIN(PRIVATE SALE)
3Beds, kitchen with bic's.Lounge, bath & sep. toilet.Garage in a quiet close. AMUST TO VIEW!! R595 000.(Stephanie 076 011 4564
REALNET SELECTPROPERTIESREQUIREDIN ANY AREA
We have qualified buyers.Call Karen 083 494 3939
RETREAT AND SURROUNDSWe have many houses for sale.
What do you require?Phone (021) 706 4412
WENDY ENGELPROPERTIES STRANDFON
TEIN R385 000.3 Bedrooms, 2 with builtin
cupboards, laminated floors inlounge and bedrooms. Kitchenwith stove and oven. ContactWendy Engel 073 696 3947
WENDY ENGELPROPERTIESDo you want tosell your house ?Do you want tobuy a house ?(Wendy on073 696 3947
WENDY ENGELPROPERTIES
STRANDFONTEIN3 Bedrooms with bic's, fittedkitchen, double garage withvery big entertainment
area and alarm.(Wendy on 073 696 3947
1795
Separate Entrances
OTTERY 2Beds, 1 with bic's.o/plan lounge + f/f kitchen.Full bath + toilet. R3 500p/mexcl dep.Incl. w+ e. Suitablefor matured couple. Nochildren. Avail. 01 May2011.(021 703 7269/084 625 1478
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BusinessOpportunities
AVAILABLE in Cape Townfor survey/data capturers.Good income. Own hours.Training. For info, SMS fulln a m e / a d d r e s s t o0 7 1 5 4 8 6 9 4 4 ,JS Enterprise. Ph 041360 5382. Redwing Drive, PE
AVON REPS NEEDED CallMichelle 021 396 2115 or082 637 6559
AVONReps needed urgently.
Athlone & surrounding areas.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581
DATA CLERKS needed Work from home with or without computers. Sms nameand address to073 176 4267/021 952 3223 Flute Way, Belhar
EARN CASHNOW
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300WE DON'T
REPLY TO PSECALL ME
Earn R30 000 p.m. @ Homesms INCOME to 34008
EXTRA income opportunity.Data works with or without acomputer. For info sms name,s u r n ame & ad r e s s t o084 062 4825 /021 704 4293
17 Liberator Rd, Rocklands
FINANCIAL FREEDOMSMS FREEDOM to 34008
WORK FROMHOME
Become a dataclerk withDataWorx.Sms your full
name & addressincluding postal
code to072 193 3859/24 clarence
Street, Taybank,P.E/
041 360 2335
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General Vacancies
JOBOPPORTUNITIES
Data Capturers, Call CentreAgents, Secretaries,
Receptionist, Bank Clerks,Account Clerks, AdminClerks, Bookkeepers,
Waiters, Bartenders, Chefs,
We train u in 2 weeksand assist u into a
job!To Register, visit:
63 Strand Street, NedbankBuilding, 10th floor.
Call: 021 424 1913021 422 3379021948 9551072 883 0032
Register today.Training begins
Mondaywww.ibmit.co.za
AVON &JUSTINEreps needed.(Mildred021 696 5866 /079 053 8019
DRIVERS with reliable car orcombi, management skillsneeded.(HR Juanita on08