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Residents of Happy Valley wait in front ofthe Mfuleni Police Station yesterday forthe release of 12 people who werearrested for riotous behaviour. The threemen and nine women were arrested at abuilding site in Happy Valley whileprotesting against the city’s choice ofcontractor to complete a housing project.According to Robert Rasmeni, generalsecretary of the Happy Valley CommunityDevelopment Forum (HVCDF), the housesare of poor quality to say the least.According to Capt Nomathemba Muavha,spokesperson of Mfuleni police, the 12suspects were to be released yesterdaywith a fine. Photo: Chilton Mellem
JANA BEKKER
Sheer determination paid off forNosipho Sheila Mdini, a 42-year-old domestic worker from Bos-ton, when she received her Na-tional Diploma in Human Re-source Management last week.
“Since I was little, I told myself Iwanted to be a graduate,” says Shei-la. This dream had to be put on holdwhen she fell pregnant in 1987, atthe age of 17. As she had a child tobring up, Sheila could not completematric, but the dream persisted.
In 2004Sheila completeda compu-ter course and in the following year,
she registered as a part-time stu-dent at the Cape Peninsula Univer-sity of Technology.
This go-getter paid for her studieswith her salary and when she re-ceived her diploma last week, herstudies were paid in full.
“It wasn’t easy,” Sheila says. “Af-ter I completed the second year, Iwanted to quit, because it was toomuch for me.” Sheila had five sub-jects in her first year and four in thesecondyearandwitha full-time job,she merely didn’t have enough timeto juggle everything.
Sheila persisted, however. Mon-days to Thursdays she went to classbetween 17:20 and 19:20 and still had
to find the time to study for testsand exams, but she managed it.
Despite being busy between workand studies, Sheila made time forlove too and in 2007 shemarriedMx-olisi Dala.
During exams though, she tooktime off to study.
Her employer of the past 12 years,Carin Human, is very proud of Shei-la. “She is a real inspiration,” shesays.
About her choice of career Sheilasays: “I want to work in human re-sources. It is such a broad field andI like to talk. I am a people’s per-son,” she says.
Sheila’s only daughter, Philiswa
(21) is repeating Grade 12 this year,to obtain a better result for univer-sity exemption. “My daughter saysI am an encouragement,” says Shei-la.
While Sheila was studying to-wards her degree, Communication1 was added as an additional subjectto the diploma, which meant Sheilahad to study an additional year, inwhich she completed that one lastsubject.
Although she cannot wait to workin her field, Sheila’s set on doing itright. “I do want to work in humanresources, but I will only leave mycurrent jobonce Ihave foundanoth-er position,” she says.
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“Ek is besig met die tweede gebod datjy jou naaste moet liefhê soos jouself.”
Só praat Johan Visser van Hermanusoor sy droom om vir ’n miljoen heropbou-en-ontwikkelingsprogramhuise (HOP) ’nbadkamereenheid te installeer.
Hy het ’n projek in dié verband, ge-naamd Hot Water for Africa, begin en ’ngeleentheid om geld vir dié doel in te sa-mel, is verlede week by Bloemendal ge-hou.
Ferdinand Rabie, bekend as Suid-Afri-ka se eerste Big Brother-wenner, is ookbetrokke by die projek en het dié aand op-getree as seremoniemeester.
Dié idee het ’n paar jaar gelede by Jo-han posgevat nadat hy besef het die vrouwat sy dogter help grootmaak het, moessonder warm water oor die weg kom.
“Ek was aanvanklik onbewus daarvandat HOP-huise nie oor so ’n basiese geriefbeskik nie, tot in 2005 toe ek een dag bydie vrou se huis was en dit self gesienhet,” sê hy.
Johan het besluit om iets aan die situa-sie te doen en het besluit om ’n produkte ontwerp wat in dié huise geïnstalleerkon word.
In Suid-Afrika het die mark om só ’ntoestel teen ’n bekostigbare prys te ont-werp, nie bestaan nie.
Oor ’n tydperk van byna drie jaar isdaar gewerk aan die konsep en uiteinde-lik is ’n gietvorm vir ’n plastiekketel, was-
bak en bad in China laat maak.Die drie-in-een-produk is ontwerp vol-
gens spesifikasies wat geskik was vir diesoort huise waarin dit geïnstalleer souword.
Die warmwatertoestel word toegerusmet ’n elektriese kragprop, wat water bin-ne 40minuteverhit nadat dit aangeskakelis.
Johan sê hy hoop steeds om die Suid-Afrikaanse regering te oortuig om diéstelsel by die HOP-huisbegrotings in tesluit, want al is dié stelsels teen baie be-kostigbare prys beskikbaar, is dit steedsméér geld as wat inwoners van HOP-hui-se vir so ’n toestel kan betaal.
“Vanaand speel ek egter die RobinHood-rol en die doel van vanaand is omgeld te kry by mense wat meer het, om virdié te gee wat minder het.”
Johan, wat ses maande van die jaar inEngeland woon, het daar ’n liefdadig-heidsorganisasie gestig en ’n artikel 21-maatskappy in Suid-Afrika.
Johandroomdaarvanomvir ’nmiljoenhuise die stelsel te installeer, maar sken-kings is noodsaaklik. Tot dusver dra hyself die kostes daarvan.
Die higiëne wat die produk verseker, is’n belangrike aspek. “Dikwels bad mensenie, bloot omdat dit te koud is,” sê Johan.
By die deftige aansitgeleentheid byBloemendal het die Gugulethu Tenors op-getree en toe hulle hoor waarvoor geld diéaand ingesamel word, het hulle hul deelgedoen deur ’n optrede gratis aan te bied,wat by ’n veiling die aand opgeveil is.
Warm water virmiljoen huise
By die geldinsamelingsgeleentheid vir Hot Water for Africaprojek is die Gugulethu TenorsMpendulo Yawa, Xolani November, Loyiso Dlova en Siyabulela Gqola saam met seremoniemeester Ferdi Rabie en Johan Visser. Foto: Carina Roux
REYANA STEYN
Motorists can now look forward to a quickerway of getting to their destination followinga set of robots which have finally been put upin Kuils River.
With no robots on the corners of the Stellen-bosch Arterial and Saxdown Road, chaoserupted causing traffic back-ups and numer-ous accidents have also occurred.
After regular pressure from residents trav-elling on the road, ward councillor CynthiaClaasen made plans to have the robots put up.
The robots have been up and running sinceSunday and she says they have already hadpositive responses since then.
“There was a Stop Street at the SaxdownRoad which prevented motorists from gettingonto the Stellenbosch Arterial and this causedmayhem on the roads,” says Claasen.
“I was inundated with emails from resi-dents asking for something to be done urgent-ly. I then went to the area to witness for myselfwhat the problem was and I had first-hand ex-perience what the people were complaining
about.”She says it took her hours to get onto the
Stellenbosch Arterial Road and this pushedher even more to set plans in motion.
She says motorists who came from SaxdownRoad had to drive along the yellow line justto get onto the road, but once they were onthere they would have to battle to get acrossto a lane.
“I know now that it was a disaster and themotorists were battling to get to where theyneeded to be,” says Claasen.
“I am just so happy that the problem hasbeen solved. Other roads will also be lookedat where robots are needed.”
Shaun Van Schalkwyk, a motorist, says itis better driving now.
“It was problematic at first, but now it ismuch better. It gives motorist a fair chanceand we all get an equal chance on the road.”
Natasha Hendricks also agrees that the roadis better to travel on.
“I use that road to get to work and since therobots have been put up, it has been so mucheasier.”
Traffic light improves safety
Can you help the police with investigations?On Thursday 12 April at about 05:00 Mfuleni
SAPS found a black male who had been hit bya vehicle on the Stellenbosch Arterial Road.
He was wearing black shoes, black trousers,and a grey shirt with blue and white hoodedtrack-top. It is suspected that he is between 50and 60 years of age.
A docket of culpable homicide has beenopened.
Anyone with information regarding this in-cident can contact the investigating officer,Sergeant Ronald Davies at Mfuleni SAPS on084 582 9028.
In another incident on Saturday 14 April atabout 15:15 the body of another unknown
black male was found in the river at the backof Extension 6 in Mfuleni.
Hewaswearingbrownishpants, a brownishjersey and a grey/khaki jacket. Cause of deathis unknown.
Based on the status of the body, it is estimat-ed that he might have been in the water forabout four days. An inquest docket has beenopened.
Mfuleni police are appealing to the commu-nity to come forward with any informationthat could lead to the successful identificationof these victims.
Anyone with information can contact theinvestigating officer, Constable Kevin Kok atMfuleni SAPS on 084 451 7670.
Police need help to ID bodies
Mfuleni SAPS seeks the assistance of the pub-lic in tracinga suspect involved in twomurdercases and one attemptedmurder case.
On Monday 19 Marchat about 06:00 the sus-pect shot a 25-year-oldmale twice in the headin Challo Street inWesbank.
Then on Sunday 1April at about 19:00 twobrothers and a friendwere standing in CadotStreet in Wesbank,when the suspect shotone of the brotherstwice in the head, thenchased the other broth-er and also shot him in his back and head –he is in a critical condition in hospital.
The gunman then shot their friend in the
leg.He is considered to be armed and very dan-
gerous.Police have described him
as approximately 1,7 metrestall, fair in complexion witha scar on his face.
It is believed that he ismoving between Delft,Wesbank and BellvilleSouth.
Mfuleni police are appeal-ing to the community tocome forward with any in-formation that could lead toa successful arrest of thissuspect.
Anyone with informationcan contact the investigat-
ing officer, Warrant Officer Michael Thebusat Mfuleni SAPS on 082 777 6898 or ConstableStanford Muthien on 084 621 1394.
This murder suspect wanted
Do you know this man? Contact yournearest police station.
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Met ’n passie vir die opheffing van diejeug is ’n gemeenskapswerker, DawnRoode, besig om haar moederlike vlerkeoor die hele Suid-Afrika te sprei. Roodewerk al jare lank onder die jeug in Kuils-rivier en het sedert haar onderwysdae ’npassie vir die verbetering van ander se le-we.
Met die ondervinding wat sy hierdeur op-gedoen het, het sy verlede jaar ’n handlei-ding geskryf oor die self-ontdekkingspro-gram wat sy by verskeie jeug-werksessiesaanbied.
“Nadat ek die handleiding vrygestel het,het ’n oorsese groep my genader om die self-ontdekkingsprogram in 10 provinsies dwarsoor Suid-Afrika aan te bied,” sê sy. Met diéprojek word daar beoog om meer as 150 jongmense in elke provinsie te bereik voor eindeSeptember. “Dit gaan baie harde werk weesmaar vir my is dit ’n uitdaging wat ek metliefde en entoesiasme sal aanpak,” sê sy.
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There’s a cool car show in Elsies onFriday. JS Klopper Primary will behosting a car show in 34th Avenue El-sies River starting at 10:00.
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Rooi sê die mens is tegnies dood. ’n Rooisticker laat jou direk deurgaan na ’n ka-mertjie waar hulle probeer om die garing-draadjie waaraan jou lewe hang, in ’nstaaldraad te verander.
Oranje sê jykan tegniesnoggeredword.Met ’n oranje sticker het jy ’n lisensie ombinne tien minute gehelp te word.
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is in kraam, maar die baba sal darem niebinne, wel, ’n uur te voorskyn kom nie?Die mes sit nog in die wond vas, so dieman sal darem nie doodbloei nie? Die ant-woorde sal my seker bly ontwyk.
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Links van my het ’n vrougesit wat baie gesond lyk,maar soveel pyn in haar rug gehad het datsy nie kon beweeg nie. ’n Vriend het haardaar kom sitmaak, en nou is sy op haareie – vir by die vier uur lank.
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Ons wagtendes was eenvoudig nie siekgenoeg om binne vier ure aandag te krynie. “Jy kom mors eintlik ons tyd,” sê diesticker. “Jy het ’n groen plakker, groen virGo home!”
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The Eerste River Rate-payers Residents’ As-sociation will be ha-ving a meeting tomor-row (Thursday) atStratford Primary at19:00. The agenda of themeeting will deal withthe issue of housing.Minister Mbongi Gu-buza is also expected to
make an appearance.People attending areasked to bring a copy oftheir ID, housing wai-ting list, their incomeslip and an indicationof how many depen-dants they have. Formore information con-tact Levona Coerecuison 072 233 5185.
Ratepayers totalk housing
The Community Women’sAction (CWA) would liketo invite all stakeholdersand organisations thatwork with youth in EersteRiver and Blue Downs toa meeting. This meetingwill be held on 2 May at
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The agenda of the mee-ting will be to discuss Yo-uth Day events. To RSVPfor the meeting contactAxolile Booi on 021 9041990 or 072 169 9000.
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Mfuleni police staff were remindedabout the prevalence of corruptionamong their ranks on Wednesday.
The talk was conducted by Capt Nomath-emba Muavha, spokesperson of Mfuleni Po-lice Station.
“Our vision and aim is to create a safe en-vironment for everyone living in the com-munity. We should investigate all crimesand the root and causes of crimes,” Muavhasaid.
She continued to emphasise to the officershow important honesty and integrity was intheir line of work.
“Honesty is very important to us as com-munity members won’t come to us if theydo not trust us, so it’s important to be trust-worthy,” she said.
Latching on to the topic of the community,Muavha felt it important just to remind of-ficers that community members should betreated with the utmost respect. Many times
disabled and homosexuals are discriminat-ed against in society. She advised officialsthat they should be treated with the samelevel of respect. A good work ethic was alsoencouraged. An example of a ringing phonewas made, where she said that a phoneshould be answered promptly. Many tip-offsare received by police telephonically.
Muavha then returned to her message oncorruption where she defined the act of cor-ruption being the involvement of at leasttwo people. Three key examples of corrup-tion were touched on during the meeting:leaking valuable information, acceptingbribes and abusing one’s power were allclassified as acts of corruption.
Officials were told that if anyone were tobe found guilty of accepting gifts and not de-claring them, caught abusing their power orgiving classified information to criminals,they would be charged with corruption.
After the talk, a question and answer ses-sion was held and the officials were givenan opportunity to say their say on the topicof corruption.
Cops discuss corruption
DESIREÉ RORKE
City residents can now phone a new toll- freenumber to report any incidents regardingstreet children and street people.
This number – 0800 872 201 – according toCornelia Finch, district head of the City ofCape Town’s social development sector, wasrolled out as part of the Give Responsiblycampaign.
This campaign, launched last month,aims to discourage members of the commu-nity from giving irresponsibly.
“Handouts given directly to street peoplesustain a deeply damaging lifestyle on the
streets. With our programmes we aim to getthem off the streets, by a holistic approach,”she says.
“If you really want to help, phone the toll-free numbers to find out how and where youcan help.
“You can also report street people to thiscall centre, from where action will be taken,either by means of a social worker or organi-sation,” she says.
According to Finch the call centre will bemanned by four dedicated staff members,and she advises the public to phone the callcentre, instead of the police or ward council-lor, in cases involving street people.
Tollfree call for street folk
International comes to Bonteheuwel: The Jag Foundation and its rugby teamreceived a cash donation as well as rugby gear from Dubai Exiles, who were doing a tour.The gear included boots, socks and Tshirts. The teams held their training day on Thursdayat Bergsig Primary School in Bonteheuwel. From left are Barry Clarke, Elana Meyer, PeterWane and Tom Wane. Photo: Chilton Mellem
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First the manholes, now the brass padlocksare popular among thieves.
This is due to the high monetary value ofbrass and copper.
Dr Les Rencontre, director of electricity ser-vices of the City of Cape Town, said becauseof the theft of the padlocks, the city has recei-ved numerous complaints of open electricitykiosks.
He responded to a complaint byaDurbanvil-le resident, James Black, who found an openelectrical kiosk outside his house on the cor-ner of Paul Kruger and Hibiscus streets.
Although the City locked the box after hecomplained, he said it is not the first time box-es have been left unlocked.
“I want someone to sit up and do somethingto make sure nothing like this is repeated. Canyou imagine what would happen if a child pla-yed there?” he asked.
According to Rencontre the maintenance ofelectrical equipment in the city is done on a
fixed maintenance plan.In the case of kiosks the period is one year.“Due to previous manpower shortages, so-
me depots could be somewhat in arrears withkiosk maintenance. In the interim the electri-city department is in the process of replacingbrass padlocks with nylon padlocks,” he said.
Thieves now targeting locks
This is the state in which a resident found anelectrical box outside his house in HibiscusStreet in Durbanville recently.
CHILTON MELLEM
Through a group effort between educa-tors, the police, psychologists and nurs-es, a two-day profiling kicked off onWednesdayatPalmParkPrimarySchoolin an effort to safeguard their learners.
The initiative came about when two edu-cators from the school, Zahida Sonday andLizelle Rose heard about the profiling calledIdent-A-Kid being done at Bastion PrimarySchool in Brackenfell.
The idea turned to action when 1 800 PalmPark learners completed their Ident-A-Kidpacks. This included a DNA mouth swabwhich was done by nurses from the EersteRiver Hospital and thumbprints which weredone by the Kleinvlei police.
“This is a broader awareness of child safe-ty. We are also planning on having a traffic
officer coming to address learners aboutroad safety in the future. As for the Ident-A-Kids, we hope that we never get to the posi-tion that we have to release fingerprints tothe police, but if so, police will have finger-prints, DNA and a photo of the learner,” saidFloris Meissenheimer, principal of PalmPark Primary School.
Meissenheimer feels that as a community,everyone has a responsibility to care aboutthe youth.
The two Palm Park Primary educatorsboth have a background in counselling.They also run a trauma room for learnerswho have been abused or need someone totalk to.
The police and nurses were only morethan happy to help out on the day. “We areglad to be part of this and assisting childrenin the area,” said Sgt Carmen Marinus, headof social crime at Kleinvlei Police Station.
Fingerprints just in caseSgt Carmen Marinus takes the fingerprints of Juan Jaftha for profiling at Palm Park PrimarySchool. Photo: Chilton mellem
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If you are wondering how health careand modelling go together, then ReliableAction, a non-profit organisation (NPO)married the two concepts on Friday withtheir beauty pageant.
The beauty competition which saw 11 lo-cal girls show their talent also served as afundraiser as well as good fun.
“We hope that people will enjoy it, and likethe singing and dancing items that we havein our line-up as well. It’s important thatpeople know about us so that we can helpthem,” said Samantha Holmes, one of the or-ganisers and a member of Reliable Action.
What gave this pageant a twist was thatthe swimwear category was replaced withpyjama wear. The girls, who ranged from 15to 27 years of age, posed in their nighties, bedtime slippers, gowns and were even caught
sporting the odd teddy.“Most girls aren’t comfortable to model in
bikinis, so we changed that category to pyja-ma-wear,” said Holmes,
The money raised at the pageant will beploughed back into buying equipment suchas needles and blood pressure machines.The organisation is sponsored by the depart-ment of health but also rely on their ownfunds.
They also offer their services free ofcharge and help people with various chronicillnesses. They cover illnesses such as highblood pressure, sugar diabetes, HIV and un-healthy weight gain.
If a patient has a problem that needs moreexpert attention they will refer them to thenearest clinic.
If anyone would like to know more aboutReliable Action and the services they offer,contact Domisia Anthony on 072 497 8985 orFreda Lloyd 071 547 8888.
Pageant with differenceThe girls who modelled in their sleepwear in Friday’s beauty pageant. Front from left are Chanell Bennett, Veranay Pieterse, Juanita Maart, Nicolene Rooi, Janice Kamper. Back: TiffanyFortuin, Nadine Rooi, Natalie Kock, Whitney Gillian and Alice Smith. Photo: Chilton Mellem
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The Mfuleni police put their bestfoot forward on Wednesdaywhen they held their walk-a-thon in the warm blaze of thesun.
“This is a great way to de-stressas well as a great way to get exer-cise. Some of our detectives are sopiled with file-work that they do notsee sunlight during the day. So I amsure to have something like this isa good change of scenery,” said
Capt Nomathemba Muavha,spokesperson for Mfuleni police.
The initiative was brought up ina meeting between Muavha andother officers to boost morale of of-ficers.
Admin clerks, constables, ser-geants, warrant officers and cap-tains made up 23 Mfuleni staff whojoined in the fun.
Clocking in at just over 45 min-utes, Sgt Christine Meyer was thefirst to finish the three and a halfkilometre walk.
“It was a nice walk and I would
like to do it again, even on a weeklybasis would be great. I didn’t expectto come first though, I just came toenjoy myself and walked for the funof it,” Meyer said.
This walk has inspired her to getback into walking and brush up onher fitness. As if winning was notenough she also received a surprisehamper for making it first.
Most of the Mfuleni staff agreewith Meyer that this should be donemore often and that they enjoyedtheir brief exercise session thor-oughly.
Walk ‘good exercise’The Mfuleni police staff pose before they start their walkathon. Photo: Chilton Mellem
Those who save lives for a livingare appealing to the public tohelp them compete at the Inter-national World Rescue Chal-lenge in London this year.
Helping the Western Provincerescue medic team compete onthe world stage has never beeneasier, since all one really needsto do is to have a great time!
This weekend (27 and 28April), a big fundraising eventwill be held at the NorthernCricket Grounds in Goodwood.
There will be market stalls, apotjiekos competition, quadbike rides, pony rides and a biki-ni car wash!
Bands will also entertain thecrowd and Derek Gordon will bedoing a show on Friday.
Among all the draw cards, theRescue Rhinos team and Resq-
medics Ambulance Service willalso demonstrate extricationand lifesaving skills.
Fascinating car exhibits byJags Club, Exotic Cars,CrankhandleClub,VintageCarsand Street Rods will certainly bea feast for the eyes.
On Friday one can even enterthe six-a-side cricket playofftournament at R30 per playerand on Saturday raffle ticketswill be sold for some stunningprizes up for grab.
Since the event will stretchover two days, one can just pitcha tent and sleep over! Saturdaynight will culminate in a disco.
Donations are welcome at thegate. Any enquiries, stall book-ings at R150 or potjiekos en-trants can contact René on083 700 4868.
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These lifesavers are counting on you! Here is Manfred Engelbrecht,Alfred Jafta, Fabian Hoffman and Andrew Holmes (back), and DarrenPick, Christopher Smit and Darrel Bowyer (front).
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“The replacement of the covers is an un-necessary expense to the City – the moneycould rather be used for new infrastructureor maintenance,” said the chairman for Sub-council 3, James Vos, after numerous inci-dents of stolen drain covers were reported tothe municipality. Ward 3 and ward 70 formpart of Subcouncil 3.
“We continue to call upon the communityto please keep their eyes and ears open andhelp the city’s Copperheads to combat thisactivity by calling 0800 222 771 with any in-formation. It would be especially appreciat-ed if the information is as detailed as possi-ble, for example, if it is a vehicle, provide themake, colour and even number plate of thevehicle,” says Vos.
Vos explains that damage and theft of mu-nicipal property is a serious criminal of-fence. He went on to say that this degradesthe environment, creates the perception thatmatters are out of control and, as a result,the values of homes and businesses deterio-rate. “This has a major impact on the overallquality of life in our community.”
Vos explains that he constantly lobbies themunicipality to make main roads more aes-thetically pleasing, with landscaped en-trances and centre medians as well as streetsweeping and litter picking, only to see draincovers stolen and essential street signs wan-tonly bent and broken, as well as the destruc-
tion of litter bins coupled with dumping.“Drain covers and road signs are impor-
tant for the safety of motorists and pedestri-ans alike, and damage to these signs createsan unsafe and potentially dangerous situa-tion; needless to say, repair and replacementof these items are also extremely costly andcounter-productive.”
Residents are urged to report missing ordamaged road signage, drain covers and lit-ter bins – phone the call centre on0860 10 30 54 all hours.
Theft a drain on resources
Missing drain covers pose a great danger toresidents, pedestrians, motorists and especially children.
MARANA BRAND VAN HULSTEYN
A centre equipped with a PET/CT scannerfor the early detection of cancer, was offi-cially opened last Thursday 19 April at Ty-gerberg Hospital in Parow.
The scanner worth more than R15 million,will now be available to patients of the West-ern Cape’s three academic hospitals. This isthe first PET/CT scanner in the provincialstate health sector.
This initiative is a joint venture betweenthe Western Cape Department of Health, whopaid for the building of the centre, and NTPRadioisotopes,who donated thescanner.
At the openingfunction, West-ern Cape HealthMinister TheunsBotha, said: “Thecost-saving im-plication of thistechnology isphenomenal, andalso means thatgreater numbersof patients will betreated more ap-propriately, withimproved out-comes for all.This is such agreat example ofthe public andprivate sectorworking togetherfor the wellbeingof the people ofthe WesternCape.”
Marie Curie, a two times Nobel Prize win-ner, including one for her co-discovery withher husband Pierre of the radioactive elementradium, also “attended” the function in thebody of actress Bev Cooke-Tonnesen. Radiumis used in cancer radiotherapy, as well as aneutron source for some research purposes.
Apart from the scanner, which was madepossible by Curie’s life work after all, “Curie”herself was the belle of the ball.
She entertained guests with quirky ac-counts of her life back then when everythingshe touched became radioactive!
Curie died of cancer in 1934 due to an over-exposure to radium.
A curieous look atPET/CT scanner
‘Marie Curie, Dr Dimitri Erasmus and Prof Annare Ellmann take a closer looka the new PET/CT scanner. Photo: Carina Roux
The new PET/CT centre is officially opened. From left are Western Cape Minister of Health TheunsBotha, Karin van Ster (first patient from Kleinvlei, Eerste River), Dr Mervyn Govender (NTP Radioisotopes), Dr Dimitri Erasmus, Prof Annare Ellmann (head of nuclear medicine) and Mapula Letsaolo (NTP Radioisotopes). Photo: Carina Roux
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Dié liefdadigheidskonsert, waar-van TygerBurger die mediaborg is,word vanjaar vir die tiende keer opSondag 29 Julie by die Bellville-bur-gersentrum aangebied.
Laurika se solo-sangloopbaan hetkort ná 1976, met die begin van tele-visie in Suid-Afrika, afgeskop. In
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Die kunstenaars tree gratis op en aldie ander koste word deur die borgegedra. Vanjaar se begunstigdes is:Iris House Children’s Hospice, Lit-tle Fighters Cancer Trust en PeopleLiving With Cancer/Cancer Bud-dies. Kaartjies kos R250 elk en is be-skikbaar by Iris House (Sue van derLinde 083 937 7517); Little Fighters(Mandie Erasmus 073 729 6155); enPLWC/Cancer Buddies (Linda082 551 3310 of Hilly 083 368 4231).
Laurika sing ook by Want ons Kan!
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REYANA STEYN
Fighting for children who havebeen diagnosed with cancer –this is why the Little FighterCancer Trust was formed.
The trust, which gives relief tocancer babies and their families,has been selected as one of the bene-ficiaries for the ’Cause We Can!/Want Ons Kan! charity concert fea-turing some of the top names in theSA music scene.TygerBurger is the media spon-
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“We are trying to raise money tohelp the families of the children
who have been diagnosed with can-cer,” says Mandie Erasmus fromthe Little Fighter Cancer Trust.
“Cancer is not a thing that hap-pens to a person of a certain age. Weneed to create awareness in SouthAfrica as more children are beingdiagnosed and these families needsupport.”
She says some of the parents losetheir jobs andbusinesses because ofthe medical bills and because theywant to give their children the bestmedical care.
“These people need petrol money,food, clothes and money for hospi-tal and doctor bills and that iswhere we come in and try to assist.”
The trust was started in 2010 byTania Goslett and Thomas Engelain Paarl.
They were offering support tofamilies but then they realised thatthey needed to be a bigger trust tooffer assistance to more families. Inless than a year they were offeringsupport to 40 families all over CapeTown and even Johannesburg.
The trust shows support to anychild diagnosed with cancer under18, but if the child is over the ageand still has cancer, the relation-ship will continue.
Erasmus came on board after hermother, grandmother and grandfa-ther died of cancer.
“Cancer patients have alwaysbeen close to my heart. I startedreading the trust’s Facebook pageand after Tania and Thomas askedme to get involved I started doingfundraisers.”
From these fundraisers outreachprogrammes were started and theBag of Hope project was born – thetrust makes up food parcels for thefamilies of the cancer children, theyalso refurbish the beds and draw-ers. Families also receive bags con-taining cereal, noodles, coffee, tea,sugar, shampoo, conditioner, toilet-ries and other things they mayneed.
Children receive bags withclothes, shoes, stationery, toys, toi-letries, juices, a blanket – all the es-sentials they may need.
“For Mother’s Day we want to dosomething for the mothers too be-cause they would sit at hospitalssometimes for years while theirchildren are receiving cancer treat-ment and often they have to selltheir belongings to pay for the treat-ment,” says Erasmus.
“That’s where we come in: we dis-tribute bags to the mothers withnice feminine goodies and flowers.We will also be cooking a nice lunchfor them on the day.”
Erasmus says the goodies are andwill be delivered to various placeswho care for children who havebeen diagnosed with cancer.
She says for the future they arelooking at getting vehicles to helpwith the transporting of the goods.They are also looking at buying ahouse close to the Red Cross Chil-dren’s Hospital.
“We want the mothers to come tothe house and have a place to un-
wind after spending hours at thehospital. We also want to empowerthe mothers, many of them havegiven up their jobs to be able to bewith their children and we need toassist them,” says Erasmus.
“We want to have short courses,including computer literacy to em-power these women.”
She says it is “heartwarming” tobe one of the beneficiaries of theCause We Can!/Want On Kan! con-cert.
“We are very humbled to havebeen selected as a beneficiary. Wewill be able to better our service tothe community. We are thankful forthe opportunity,” she says.
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Children from St Joseph’s Home for chronically ill children along with ThomasEngela, one of the founders and caregivers.
Alexia van der Venter (two) is still waiting for a bone marrow donor match.Anyone who can assist can contact the Sunflower Fund and register as adonor to save lives such as hers.
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Beywer julle allereers vir die koningkrykvan God en vir die wil van God, dan sal Hyjulle ook al hierdie dinge gee. Matteus 6:33
Maak beursieoop vir anderDie afgelope maand het TygerBurger berigoor heelwat liefdadigheids- en nie-rege-ringsorganisasies wat noustrop trek. Ba-disa moes noodgewonge van sy projektekanselleer (waaronder die No Limits-pro-gram vir straatkinders) en die Suid-Afri-kaanse Jeugkoor staar sluiting in die ge-sig.
Die aankondiging is ook pas gemaak datdie Varingfees, wat die afgelope agt jaar inBrackenfell aangebied is, nie vanjaar gaanplaasvind nie weens ’n gebrek aan geld.
Die sogenaamde “groot” maatskappye,wat in die verlede verdienstelike projekteen organisasies ondersteun het, het dood-eenvoudig nie meer geld om mee te “speel”nie.
Die ekonomie knyp en dit word orals ge-voel. En soos die geld minder raak, so raakdie nood al groter.
Wat kan die middelklas-mens-op-straatdoen om die nood te help verlig? Eerstenshelp dit nie om met oogklappe deur die le-we te gaan en te dink die probleem sal weg-gaan as ’n mens dit ignoreer nie.
En ja, die sêding “charity begins at ho-me” is inderdaad waar. Maar as ’n mensnog duur speelgoed kan bekostig en ge-reeld kan uiteet, kan ’n mens maar gerusdie beursie oopmaak en help om iemandanders se nood te verlig. Dan kan ’n mensmet trots sê dat jy ’n waardevolle bydraetot die samelewing lewer.
Een, twee, drie en glimlag! Eric Wiehman van die Hoërskool D.F. Malan het met ’n besoek van die drie rockgroepe aKing,Heuwels Fantasties en Fokofpolisiekar aan die skool, nie die kans laat verbygaan om ’n foto van homself en Hunter Kennedy vanFokofpolisiekar en aKing met sy selfoon te neem nie. Foto: Carina Roux
LEWENSKIEKIELEWENSKIEKIE
G’n beheerby ongelukkeEk wil saamstem met die dame wat ver-wys na “Beamptes jaag wild”.
Ek persoonlik ry in die oggende op dieN1 en in Voortrekkerweg tussen Parow enKuilsrivier, enmoesal bo-opdie sypaadjiery om my voertuig so gou doenlik uit diepad van aankomede verkeersmotors tekry. Dit is ligte en sirenes wat padverbrui-kers dwing om uit die pad te kom en som-miges ry oor ’n rooi verkeerslig of gaanstaan in die middel van die kruising omruimte te maak, wat tot nog ’n ongelukkan lei. Alle motoriste probeer om ten allekoste ryvoorrang aan hulle te verleen,maar soms teen ’n prys.
Ekhet ookal ’n geval of tweebeleefwaardrie tot vier verkeersmotors na dieselfdeongelukstoneel jaag net om uit te vind datdaar reeds ’n verkeersvoertuig en ambu-lans teenwoordig is.
Is die voertuie dan nie met radio’s inverbinding nie? Of kan daardie verkeers-beamptes dan nie liewer verkeersligte enkruisings beheer nie?
Die verkeersvoertuie word letterlik totop die ongelukstoneel tot stilstand ge-bring en ’n swak poging word aangewendom die verkeer te beheer. Die gevolg is ’nopeenhoping van verkeer by die onge-lukstoneel. Sommige verkeersbeamptesstaan rond en praat met mekaar, min ge-pla met motoriste.
Vra jy of hulle nie kan hulp verleen metdie verkeer nie, word daar vir jou gesê:“Ry, moenie probleme veroorsaak nie”.
WILLIE EKRONDurbanville
Transport still bighurdle for disabledI am a 57-year-old paraplegic due to a car ac-cident in 1984. I lost my motor vehicle claimin 1989 due to negligence at the Table ViewPolice Station.
The police lost the original accident reportand the High Court only accepts the state-ment taken at the time of the accident.
Those years things were very difficult forthe disabled. Jobs were unheard of. I workedvery hard and went through so many humili-ations and insults trying to get a job. Thegrant those years was R189 per month andI was a single parent; my son was six yearsold at the time.
I did different courses and offered myskills free to companies just to show that Iam able. In 1989 I started at a company as anAutocad operator.
Those years companies paid you whateverthey wanted to. They told me that I was luckyso I should be grateful. The person that I re-placed earned R600 per week, I was paid R120for Autocad and accounts because I was disa-bled.
That did not put me off, it just made mestronger and more determined to do better.
I also got my driver’s licence in 1989. Thoseyears no driving school had ever taken a dis-abled person on the road.
These were only some of the challenges Ihad to overcome. The letter will be too longif I told you everything.
At the moment I am working at Murray &Roberts Foreshore, Cape Town as a recep-tionist. My problem is public transport.
I have been registered at Dial-A-Ride since2009. Nontando at Dial-A-Ride has finally af-ter writing so many letters to so many differ-ent people including the mayor’s office re-sponded, by saying they will work some-thing out.
Apparently Dial-A-Ride has only 27 vehi-cles and 6 000 registered people. Nontando to-gether with the mayor’s office responded 5
April 2012.They are busy negotiating to solve my
problem. I take the MyCiTi bus from the air-port to the Civic Centre. I need transport tothe airport.
The MyCiTi bus is very wheelchair friend-ly and the staff very accommodating, theywill help push me to work. The pavementsare not very accessible, no ramps.
I live in Ravensmead and start work 07:30till 16:30 Monday to Friday. At the momentI use the MyCiTi bus from the Cape Town air-port to the Civic Centre in town.
The bus is very wheelchair friendly andthe monthly is R424, very accommodating.
My problem is getting to and from the air-port, people chargeR50per ride and somearevery unreliable. I have to ask different peo-ple every day. My stomach is like a tumbledrier, I have this constant fear, worry, thatI will not get to work.
It is important for me to be at work on timeevery day.
The reason for this letter is, to make peopleaware of the transport problem disabled peo-ple have. The government encourages Per-sons with Disabilities to become independ-ent and apply for jobs, but how can they ap-ply for jobs when they have no way of gettingto work?
There are so many disabled people whowould prefer to earn a salary than depend ona government grant.
This is 2012 – surely by now South Africashould be better equipped to accommodatetransport for the disabled?
Public transport in general is a majorproblem in South Africa. It should not onlybe a Dial-A-Ride problem.We should be ableto take public transport. I need to addressthis problem to people that will be able to actpositively. Please assist!
VERONICA JANUARYEmail
Steel trolliestoters?Ek verwys na TygerBurger van 18 April,die foto van die trolliestoters met die ma-tras op die trollie (“One man’s trash, ano-ther’s bed”).
Ekhoudie tendensal ’n geruime tyddopen ek wonder of dit regtig weggooigoed isen of dit gesteelde goed is. Sover ek weetsal geen vullislorrie ’n matras wegneemnie. Die rooi plastiekhouer lyk ook in ’nbaie goeie toestand. Dit is ’n merkwaardi-ge inisiatief van die trolliestoters, steel ’ntrollie vol goed op vullisdag by enige huisin die straat en word nog daaroor bejam-mer ook.
Pasop, hulle steel ons rot en kaal!ANONE-pos
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Positive leadership is empowering com-munity organisations.
This is the feeling of local communityworker Frank Julie who started the PeopleFirst Foundation (PFF) two years ago tobuild the capacity of NGO leaders in thecommunity.
Last week they hosted their fifth OpenLeadership Forum at the Leliebloem Child-fren’s Home inAthlone withmore than 70participantsbenefiting fromthe activities.
Julies pointedout that with thecurrent reces-sion in the coun-trymanyorgani-sations werestruggling toraise funds tokeep theirprojects going,but this was a fo-rum for them tobecome aware ofinnovative ideasto keep running.
“At this forum they were given thechance to ask questions from five develop-ment specialists on a variety of issues.
“These included labour law and publicemployment services, local governance,leadership and management, media, fund-raising, staff development, monitoring andevaluation, as well as other related issues.
“Those who attended were impressedwith the responses from the panel,” he said.
Another important aspect of the forumwas the opportunity for networking and Ju-lie thanked the leaders for taking the timeto attend the forum.
He also alerted them to future plannedevents such as donor forums where leaderscan meet and engage critically with donorson funding practices in a time of financialcrisis and NGO legal compliance.
PFF is also planning a series of work-shops to train non-profit leaders to becomemore effective in their organisations.
Interested leaders are free to visit the PFFwebsite, www.peoplefirstfoundation.wee-bly.com or [email protected].
Plan is toempowerlocal NGOs
Frank Julie, ready to empower NGOs in the community. Photo: Gary van Dyk
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Hardus Zevenster (uitvoerende hoof van Radio Tygerberg), Angus Buchan (evangelis)en Pieter de Villiers (oudSpringbokafrigter) by die geleentheid.
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TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 17Woensdag 25 April 2012 Nuus/News
It’s the end of April, but matricsmust start making plans fortheir studies in 2013.
While the April holidays areslowly fading, and this year’s Grade12s are only just settling into theirlast year at school, an education ex-pert warns that those who want topursue studies next year must startinvestigating their options and sub-mit applications to the tertiary in-stitutions of their choice.
“It is imperative that the lessonsof the last three or four years areused to make this group’s experi-ence less stressful than those of thethousands upon thousands of pro-spective students who had theirdreams dashed in recent years,”says Dr Felicity Coughlan, directorof the Independent Institute of Edu-cation.
In past years, many prospective
students left their registrations andapplications until the last minute(or even later). Great distress re-sulted when masses of applicationscould not be considered becausethey were late, a candidate’s chosencourse was already fully sub-scribed, or a school-leaver’s aca-demic record disqualified him orher for a chosen path.
“This year’s matrics must act im-mediately to ensure they have suffi-cient time to investigate their op-tions and apply timeously. Takingaction now can save a lot of heart-ache and complications, includingunexpected financial blows, later,”says Coughlan.
She says the following tips willempower students to make the bestchoices for their unique circum-stances, without the pressure oflooming deadlines forcing them ina direction they would not other-
wise have chosen:. Broaden your scope and
check out campuses for yourself.“Guidance teachers at school can
only offer advice on that with whichthey are familiar, which often lim-its their guidance to a smallnumber of public universities. Asmart student will explore optionsin the public and private sector, andwill go to the campuses themselvesrather than blindly trust advertise-ments,” says Coughlan.
. Check the facts.“This is your future so fully ex-
plore registration and accredita-tion, entrance requirements, dura-tion of qualification, price, campussize, equipment, staffing and suc-cess rates. Don’t be fooled by hollowpromises – check the facts on whichall promises are based and if thereare no facts to back them up, walkaway. Read the small print.”
. Keep your options open byhaving options.
“Youmust apply tomore thanoneinstitution and even across institu-tion types (for instance public andprivate institutions, universitiesand colleges). It is also better to ap-ply for more than one qualification.Once your results have been re-leased, your foresight will meanthat you will be in a position tomake the best available choice.”
. Meet the deadlines.“Several institutions have sur-
prisingly early closing dates and itis important to get your applicationin on time. While many private in-stitutions offer the advantage ofhaving closing dates that don’t fallwithin your Grade 12 year, youshould not leave applications tothem too late either, as the demandon many high quality programmesis high.”
. Hope for the best but preparefor the worst.
“If degree study is what you want,then familiarise yourself with thedifferent levels of achievementneeded for the same degree at differ-ent institutions. Understand nowwhat the alternative access routesto degree study are should you notqualify this year.”
. But remember, life is notlived by degrees.
Coughlan points out that it is amyth that all the best opportunitiescome to those with degrees.
“A person with a respected, voca-tionally focused diploma can bemore employable than someoneholding a generic undergraduatedegree. A degree is no longer thedoor opener it used to be. Employ-ers are looking for a match betweenwhat they need and what you havestudied.”
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Die blote gedagte aan kaas, towerbeelde op van aardse, geurige lek-kerte wat met eindelose geduld engroot passie geskep is.
Die SA Kaasfees, ’n gunsteling opdie kalenders van die land se smul-pape, vind die naweek (27 tot 30April) op Sandringham plaas.
Kom geniet die legendariese ver-skeidenheid heilsame produkte,leer by talentvolle koskokkedore enkuier in feestelike luim saam metfamilie en vriende. Onderneem ’nsensoriese avontuur by dié gewildefynproewersfees en bederf jou sin-
tuie met verruklike, en soms selfsverrassende smake en geure.
Wees op die uitkyk vir ’n aantalboetiekkaasmakers wat vanjaar virdie eerste maal by die Kaasfees-fa-milie aansluit en hul produktelangs dié van meer gevestigde kaas-makerye sal aanbied: Langbaken-Karookaas, Laerskool Buffeljagsri-vier, Karoo-Melkbokprodukte, Pé-pé Charlot, Kleinfontein, DesireeKingwill-kaas en Mestervik.
Selfs die jongspan gaan hulle hiergate uit geniet: daardie lekkerplaaservaring met verskillende
melkdiere by die Santam-landbou-melkfabriek, die geleentheid om ’neie stokbrood te maak, ’n veilige enbemande wilde vrugtesap-kinder-hoekie met kykNET se groot bloustoel-springkasteel, lewensgrootteDStv-karakters en meer.
Kry ’n stywe skeut inspirasie indie Checkers-teater langs die Chec-kers-kaasemporium en sluit aan bygasheer Nataniël vir ’n vermaakli-ke én leersame gourmet-reis saammet akteurs, modelle en radio-, tele-visie- en sportbekendes.
Sandringham is geleë langs die
N1, halfpad tussen Kaapstad en diePaarl.
Geen kaartjies sal by die hekke tekoop wees nie – maak seker jy koopjou kaartjievooraf teen R110 perpersoon by Computicket en Chec-kers-winkels.
Senior burgers betaal R90 en kin-ders van 13 jaar en jonger verkrygratis toegang. Die hekke is daag-liks oop tussen 10:00 en 18:00. Kon-tak Agri-Expo by 021 975 4440, stuur’n e-pos na [email protected] besoek www.cheesefestival.co.zavir meer inligting.
Betowerende kaaskuns simfonie vir die sintuie
Onder redaksie van: Marita Meyer
Kuns & VermaakEntertainment
TygerBurger Bladsy 18 Onder redaksie van: Louisa Steyl Woensdag 25 April 2012
GARY VAN DYK
Trumpeter Vernon Steer will beblowing up a storm at The G-Spotnext week when he launches hisdebut CD.
On Monday 30 April he will begiving the public a taste of what canbe heard on the release when he ap-pears with the Richard Caesar bandat the venue in Epping.
Caesar also produced the record-ing.
Steer confesses that it has been along, and hard journey in music forhim, but the harmony has givenhim lots of joy.
It all started when he listened toLouis Satchmo Armstrong as a five-year-old on his grandmother’sgramophone records.
“It was just something about thetone of the trumpet that intriguedme and I was hooked,” he says.
“I started learning and fromabout 11 started playing in Christ-mas choirs and other bands.”
The family stayed in Claremontand was forcefully moved to Hano-verParkdue to theGroupAreasActwhere Steer spent most of his form-ative years.
At 16 he was already performingin a band called Extraction from
Grassy Park, but loved playing allkinds of music.
“I loved playing anything,” hesays with a sparkle in his eye.
“You would find me playing theballroom scene with Ikey Gamba ona Friday, a pop scene on the Satur-day and on a Sunday get involvedwith a heavy jazz jam in Athlone.But, I just had to be playing all thetime.”
In the early ’80s he recorded thehit song “Kalimba Party” with To-morrow’s World in Johannesburgwhilst also working and recordingwith Jonathan Butler before hebroke into the international mar-ket.
Thereafter he returned to CapeTown and joined the Prison ServiceBand which was disbanded in 1989and the band members were trans-ferred to various prisons as war-dens, but Steer kept up with his mu-sic playing wherever he could.
He played with Paul Simon on hisSA tour in 1994 along with saxo-phonist Micheal Brecker, and ex-Capetonian multi-instrumentalist,Tony Cedras.
Another exciting time was whenhe worked with Afro-jazz brass pio-neers, Mike Mahkalamele andStompie Manana in the WorkforceBand at the popular ’80s jazz haunt,the Village Pub which later becameThe Villa Revue in Maitland.
Another well-known venue heperformed at was the Inn on ThePlain, managed at the time by veter-an crooner, Rudolph Paulse, in the
bands Together and Horizon whichincluded the legendary RobbieJansen.
“This was an exciting time forme,” he says.
“During this time it was almostlike going to university to be work-ing with someone like Robbie be-cause you were always learning somuch more about your craft.
“I also loved performing with theSchilder family; the brothers Tony,Chris and Richard – each one hadtheir own individual style and werealways willing to share their knowl-edge with you.”
Since then he has always been onthe scene performing at a widerange of gigs, his most recent beingwith the group Touchdown at the G-Spot in Epping.
He feels that this is the right timefor his debut release and is veryglad that Richard Caesar is behindthe project.
“We virtually grew up together,”says Steer.
“Apart from being a friend he isa phenomenal performer and peo-ple are going to be knocked out withhis production of the album.”
The album is called Mr T Man,and Caesar is embarking on a newside of his musical journey by as-sisting the many unsung heroes oflocal music to get their material re-corded.
Doors for the concert at the G-Spot in Gunners Circle Epping openat 20:00 with tickets, R40, availableat the door. CDs on sale for R100.
Mr T Man CD will blow you away
Vernon Steer is ready to blow up astorm to launch his debut CD.
Photo: Gary van Dyk
Celebrities are coming to Ra-vensmead High School.
On Saturday, the school’sstage will be graced by SA’sgot Talent’s James Bhemgee,Kinders van die ses, band 4 re-al, rapper young MO, Louk-maan Adams, comedian Ash-ley Pienaar and others.
Ashley, who put the show
together, says it costs a lot forpeople to travel to bigger thea-tres, so instead, he is bringthis spectacular right to theirdoorstep.
Ravensmead High Schoolwill also be getting a portionof ticket sales, set at R80 perperson. To book, call theschool on 021 931 9300.
Ravensmead High spectacular
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The rap group KR-Jay will be per-forming at the Matinee Concertwhich will be held at Benson Hall,Sarepta Sports Field on Saturday.
Thegroupwon their first SouthAf-rica Talent Search competition twoweeks ago at Fairbridge Mall. Theyhave also been selected to perform atthe Youth Day music concert hostedby De Kuilen High School on 16 June.
The five young members of KR-Jayaim to motivate the youth to ratherconcentrate on developing their tal-ents than using drugs and alcohol.
The concert will start at 14:00 andthe entry fee is R10.
An open microphone session willalso be held where participants will
have the opportunity to showcasetheir talents on stage.
Contact Cathleen Du Plessis on071 084 0532 for more information.
KRJay to rap at Matinee
From left to right: Adrian Jaftha, Jeandré Lakay, Keuan Keyser, Lorenzo Adriaanse and Chadley Plaatjies are members of the rap group, KRJay, which will beperforming at the Matinee Concert on 28 April.
GARY VAN DYK
The jazz jive is coming alive in Bel-har tomorrow night.
The Nu-Comm NeighbourhoodWatch will be hosting a spectacularJazz Evening at the Belhar CivicCentre starting at 20:00 on Thurs-day.
Some top local acts will be in ac-tion with the band Utopia and these
include guitarist Sebastian Pe-tersen, dynamic vocalist Clint Lotz,singer/songwriter Byron Clarke aswell as venerated bassist SammyWebber.
Tickets for the event are R50 andyou can bring your own snacks andrefreshments.
Funds raised will be going to-wardsmuch-neededequipment andprojects run by the neighbourhoodwatch in the area.
Further information and book-ing from Wendy Kellerman on 082689 1299 or Stephanie Daniels on 074168 0148.
Top musos at jazz event
Bassist Sammy Webber will be oneof the music maestros in action atthe jazz evening in Belhar.
Photo: Gary van Dyk
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Creative Minds, wat al langer as 10jaar rekenaaropleiding aanbied inBellville, se perseel en toerusting isonlangs opgeknap.
Die doel van dié opknapping wasom te verseker dat studente kanvoortgaan om opleiding te ontvangin ’n rustiger, maar moderne omge-wing waar hulle die heel nuutsteMicrosoft- en Pastel-programmekan aanleer.
Die nuutste ligemissiediode-(LED)-skerms op die mark, wat nieslegs omgewingsvriendelik is niemaar ook minder stremming op ge-bruikers se oë plaas, is in die nuwesentrum geïnstalleer.
Die sentrum bied nou ook diekeuse tussen MS Office 2007 of 2010,van beginners- tot gevorderde vlak.
Creative Minds Bellville se suk-ses is juis dat hulle kursusse aan-bied vir beginners tot gevorderdegebruikers en elkeen teen sy eie paskan vorder.
Die klaskamer-situasie word ver-my waar ’n opleier moet poog om byalmal se spoed aan te pas. Elkeenkry geleentheid om op hul eie te oe-
fen, maar indien daar hulp nodig is,is daar dadelik iemand beskikbaarvir doeltreffende individuele hulp.
Dit gee studente ook die geleent-heid om te gaan wanneer dit hullepas en dan gewoonlik ook net virpaar ure, sodat hulle retensiever-moë hoog bly.
Met hierdie opsies sal CreativeMinds voortgaan om te sorg dat al-mal in die noordelike voorstede aandie voorpunt sal bly in die gebruikvan hul rekenaars, hetsy by diehuis of by die werk.
Creative Minds Bellville is geleëop die grondvloer in die Nobelpark-sentrum.
Bel hulle by 021 949 6097 of [email protected]. Besoekook gerus die webwerf bywww.cmbellville.co.za
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Nuwe omgewing geskepDie gebou waarin Creative Minds in die Nobelparksentrum geleë is, is onlangs opgeknap.
Decorex is back for four daysfrom tomorrow at the CTICC.
“This year we celebrate the de-sign status of Cape Town and theextraordinary creative energy ofour local talent,” saysCaireyBax-ter-Bruce, general manager ofDecorex SA.
The mood of the moment in-spired the 2012 show theme “Re-al”.According toSianSteyn,mar-keting manager, the focus on“getting real” reflects the shift to-wards the original, the rareand thebespoke rather thanbeing dictated to by short-lived fads.
“A ‘back-to-basics’ non-trend movement is fastgaining momentum, fuelledon by global natural disas-ters as well as political andeconomic uncertainties,”she says.
Visitors are urged tobring their second-handchildren’s books to the M-Net Cares Café and DecorexReading Corner. A partner-ship between M-Net Cares,Decorex Cape Town, Salvo-corp (the official distribu-tor of Staron by Samsung),as well as local designersand businesses will supportthe M-Net Naledi Chil-dren’s Literacy Project, aprogramme that encourag-es a love of reading in pri-mary school children.
Aidan Bennetts, KatieThompson of ReCreate, Joe
Paine and Goet will design be-spoke children’s bookshelves, us-ing literacy as their cue. The M-Net Cares Café will also be offer-ing decor inspiration with itsinterior design tapping in on thetypography trend. All the furni-ture, including a curved counter,four bookshelves, letter barstools, tables and chairs byEclipse and Samsung televisionswill be donated to aNaledi librarysupported by M-net Cares.
Tying in trends, celebrity and
charity, the Operation Man Cavedesign initiative cleverly com-bines do-good design with men’sfantasies of having their ownmetro-sexual or macho space.Four Cape-based personalities,each representing their charity ofchoice will team up with Cape-based designers to build their ul-timate ‘Man Cave’. Expect nameslike Bob Skinstad and his brotherDan, Aidan Bennetts, soccer play-er, and comedian Kurt Schoon-raad. Visitors can donate money
to their favourite man caveand stand a chance to winbig prizes by voting. Thestar and designer duo withthe highest amount raisedwins bragging rights aswell as an additionalR10 000 towards their char-ity, courtesy of DecorexSA.
The show will open at10:00 daily and run until19:00, except on Sundaywhen it will close at 18:00.
Tickets cost R65 foradults, R55 for pensionersand students and R10 forchildren under 12.
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diningr., f. kitch, b.i.c., bathr., extrakitch., ideal for subletting. 2bedr.
maid's quarters, garage.BELHAR (off St Vincent Drive)R399 000 4 bedr., 2 m.e.s.,
lnge/diningr., TV r., large kitch. +gar. (Needs attention.)
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TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 21Woensdag 25 April 2012 Geklassifiseerd/Classifieds
EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONSWHO WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Closing Date: 4 May 2012 POSITIVE ABOUT PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Human Communications C94406E
Note on remuneration:
Cost-to-employer (CTE) remuneration packages for certain occupation-specificdispensations (OSD), the middle-management service (MMS) and contractpositions are inclusive of all costs related to service benefits or obligations includingbasic salary, 13th cheque, medical assistance, housing assistance, pension-fundcontributions, etc.
MMS remuneration packages are flexible and may be individually structured asprescribed. The MMS package may be structured for a car allowance. Whereremuneration is not indicated as CTE, employees’ service benefits or obligations arefunded or co-funded in terms of the applicable prescripts or collective agreements.
Applications are to be submitted on fully completed Z83 forms obtainable from anygovernment department or www.westerncape.gov.za/eng/jobs/ clearly indicatingthe position being applied for and reference number. Applications must include acurrent CV (5 pages maximum) together with copies of ID, Academic qualificationsand proof of other requirements as indicated in the advertisement.
The candidature of applicants will be considered on the information as supplied inthe submitted application documentation. Applicants who are considered for theinterview and further selection processes may be required to submit documentationsupporting such information with due regard to conditions that may be set.Shortlisted candidates will be required to attend an interview and/or competencyassessments/proficiency tests on a date and time as determined by the department.
Forward your application to Judy Johnstone, Ayanda Mbanga ResponseManagement, PO Box 833, Green Point 8051 or place in the Ayanda MbangaResponse Management Job Application box located at Ground floor, 1 and 4Dorp Street, Cape Town. Applications not submitted via Ayanda Mbanga orapplications not received on or before the closing date as well as faxed or e-mailedapplications will not be considered. If you have not received a response from theDepartment within 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application asunsuccessful.
The WCG is guided by the principles of Employment Equity. Disabled candidates areencouraged to apply and an indication in this regard will be appreciated.
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Assistant Manager: Claims against the State and Accidents
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Remuneration: R 185 958 per annum (Level 8)Reference number: TPW 33/2012/TBEnquiries: Mr C Hansby: (021) 467 4727
Requirements:
• A 3 year B-Degree or equivalent (NQF 6) with 3 years relevant experience;• Grade 12 (Senior Certificate) or equivalent (NQF 4) with a minimum of 6 years’
relevant experience;• A valid unendorsed code B (08) driver’s licence.
Recommendations:
• Exposure to database management, management to insurance claims and fleetmanagement.
• Advanced computer literacy skills (MS Excel, Word, and e-mail facilities).
Key performance areas:
• Administer/supervise claims against the state and accidents;• Fleet Risk management;• Legal interaction and administration;• Manage recovery of GMT losses from client departments;• Perform support services;• Generic Human Capital management;• Financial management support.
Competencies:
• Knowledge of National Transport prescripts, National and Provincial Treasuryprescripts and other relevant prescripts applicable to this position;
• Knowledge of the following:a. Insurance claims and related aspects;b. Legal processes regarding accidents;
• Report writing skills;• Other skills: Excellent networking and communication (written and verbal) skills in
two of the official languages of the Western Cape; supervisory skills; planning andorganisation skills and proven computer literacy as well as databases.
ABSOLUTE BARGAINSUMMERVILLE /
KUILS RIVER
NEW REDUCED PRICES FROMR499 000
Lounge, kitchen, fully fitted oven &hob. Main bedroom with en suiteand b.i.c.s, fully enclosed, with
carport/garage.Minimum income R14 500
Contact Granville at021 906 4768 / 072 573 1199
www.gaphousing.co.zaGAP HOUSING
BELHAR / EXT. 16R330 000
NEW RELEASE/SOLE MANDATECENTRALLY SITUATED,
WALKING DISTANCE TO MALL3bedr. house, lounge, kitchen,
bathr., fully enclosed yard.
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ICONBELHAR / SELFHELPR250 000 BARGAIN!!3 bedr., big plot... needs TLC.
BELHAR / SELFHELPR395 000 Neat 2 bedr., modernkitchen, fully enclosed.
OLD BELHARR450 000 Just move in, 3 bedr.duplex, new modern kitchen, TVroom, with fireplace and garage.
BELHAR / SELFHELPR450 000 Spacious 3 bedr.,garage, f.f. kitchen.
BELLVILLE / SHIRLEYPARK R900 000The perfect fam. home, 3 bedr.,lounge, diningr., TV room withbuiltin bar, brand new kitch., extraroom, s.pool, braai area, garage.
THINKING OF SELLING?CALL US 1ST!
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BELHAR MUSICALS &SURROUNDSFree Valuations.
Free Property Advice.
Call GREGORY PAULSEN 083 629 3294
OFFICE: 021 696 [email protected]
ICONBONTEHEUWELR299 000 Neat 2 bedr., lounge,kitchen, big plot with parking for 5cars, fully enclosed.
HIGHGATE R350 0002 bedr., o.plan lounge & kitchen,large grounds.
PALM PARK R395 0003 bedr., lounge, fitted kitchen,garage facade.
ROOSENDAL R360 0004 bedr., spacious lounge, grannyflat, garage for 4 cars.
BLACKHEATH R460 000Neat 3 bedr., lounge, kitchen,carport, garage, fully encl.
TUSCANY GLENR630 000 3 bedr., 2 bathr.,double carport, fully enclosedcorner plot, very neat condition.
Contact Gary, 076 696 2403Melissa, 072 057 5753
www.iconprop.co.za
BUYERS & SELLERS /KOPERS & VERKOPERS
We are ugently looking for sellerswanting to sell their property.
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PROPERTY FOR SALEDENNEMERE R450 0003 bedr., diningr., lnge, f. kitchen,enclosed yard.EERSTE RIVER R450 0003 bedr., diningr., lounge, f. kitchen,garage, burglar bars, encl. yard.ROSEDALE R300 000700m² plot, close to station,shopping centre + public transport.SUNBIRD PARK R650 0004 bedr., diningr., lounge, f. kitchen,TV r., enclosed yard.DEVON PARK R490 0003 bedr., diningr., lounge, f. kitchen,en suite, carport, close to schools,public transport, shopping centres.
Anton, 082 488 7773Jacques, 079 781 1658Office 021 904 7504Fax 086 663 9608
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EERSTE RIVERMELTON ROSE
R350 000
VALUE FOR MONEY3 bedr., openplan kitchen, lounge,bathroom, spacious enclosed plot
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TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 22 Woensdag 25 April 2012Geklassifiseerd/Classifieds
Lovely 4 bedrooms or 3 beds + study, laminated floors, fully tiled en-suite, built-in-cupboards, nice tiled lounge + dining room with sliding door leading to large yard with braai,beautiful fully fitted kitchen, separate family bathroom & toilet, drive-thru garage leading tolarge covered entertainment area, burgar bars, security gates. Very Neat. Just Move In!!!!
MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250
Old Belhar (Close to Symphony High School) R779 000Conradie Toon 250412 1BG56A0
HILLCREST R450 000:Fully tiled 2bedr. house, 1 b.i.c.,bathr. and toilet sep., f.f. kitchen
with hob, carport, u.cover parkingfor 4 cars. Undercover braai
facilities included and fully encl.
STRATFORD GREEN R399 000:Freestanding, 3bedr. house plusgarage and carport, parking for
4 cars, fully enclosed.
STRATFORD GREENTiled 3bedr. house, sep. bathr. &toilet + granny flat and garage,
fully enclosed.
SCOTTSDENE/KRAAIFONTEIN R280 000Semidetached 2bedr., fitted
kitchen, en suite and sep. toilet.
BELHAR R399 0004bedr. maisonette with lounge,
family bathr., f.f. kitchen with hob,lam. flooring and carport. Close toall amenities, schools and on taxi
route. Fully enclosed.
Call Jerome Croy072 215 1212
CROY PROPERTIES
KRAAIFONTEINSCOTTSDENE
HOUSES FROM R369 500
• Free standing 2bedroom /3 bed options available
• 4 plate stove included• Built-in cupboards• Bond & transfer costs included
Corrie - 084 902 6738Jason - 082 409 3832Office - 087 151 4627 /
021 911 [email protected]
MALIBU VILLAGE R150 000365m² vacant plot.
HIGH GATE / KUILS RIVER R300 000 2bedr., home.Contact/SMS Maurice at
084 909 9364 / 021 909 0461
HILLCREST R350 0002 beds., fully encl., spacious erf.
MALIBU VILLAGE R350 0002 bedr. with f. kitchen + double
carport.
MALIBU VILLAGE R390 0003 bedr., sep. lounge & diningr.,
fully enclosed.Contact/SMS Carol, 083 648 2648
or 021 909 0461SELLERS!! Sign a sole Mandate
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over to the value of R125 000.
Belhar Only R299 000
Lovely 3 beds, lounge, fitted kitchen,bathroom, enclosed, nice
Heideveld R329 000
Eersteriver (Malibu Village) Only R299 000
Old Belhar R779 000(Close To Symphony High)
Newly refirbished 2 beds, lounge, bathroom,
kitchen, new tiles through-out.
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
large grounds.
Large 4 beds, mes, beautiful fully fitted kitchen,
lounge/dining, separate bath & toilet,
garage + entertainment area.
Call Anthony Arendse:
021 704 0289 / 082 673 1503
Call Mark Anthony:
021 704 2160/083 482 4250
AÏDA PROSPURSouthern Suburbs
WETTON 021 761 0707
M/PLAIN 0213 91 2200
Everything we touch turns to SOLD
FAIRDALE: R320.000excl
SILVERSANDS: R350.000excl
KLEINVLEI: R350.000excl
EERSTERIVER: R250.000excl
SUNBIRD PARK: R620.000excl
BLUEDOWNS: R390.000excl
F/s,2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FittedKitchen, Carport, Encl, 198m.
F/s, 3Beds(1Xb), Lnge, F/Bath,Kitchen, Encl, 281m, Satellite Dish,
T/Doors, B/Bars.
3Beds(2xBics), Lounge, Bath,S/toilet, FFK, Encl, B/Bars.
F/standing, 2Bedrooms, Lounge,F/Bath, Kitchen, Enclosed.
F/standing, 4Bedrooms, Lounge,FFK, F/Bath, D/room, Garage, 496m,
3Beds(Bics), Lounge, F/Bath, FK,Garage, Carport, L/Floors, 285m.
ANDILE 084 776 6532
ASHBY 072 777 6316
WESBANK R249 000
Main house: 2 bedr., kitchen,lounge, 2 bathr. Sep. entrance:
Large room, lounge, mini kitchen &bathr. Gov. subsidy availalble.
KRAAIFONTEIN/BLOEKOMHOF FLAT
R280 0002 bedr. (b.i.c.), f. kitchen, lounge(lam. flooring). In secure complex.
Contact Michael & Ursula079 176 1656
YOLAM PROPERTIESNOOITGEDACHT/ BISHOP LAVISR550 000 5 bedr. (3 with b.i.c.),
f.f.kitch., big lnge, knotty pineceilings, tiles, lam. flooring, b.bars,
sec. gates, blinds, gar. Fully encl.
VOORBRUG /DELFT R285 0002 beds., lounge, kitch, bath/toilet,knotty ceilings, b.bars, saf. gates,carport parks 3 cars., Fully encl.
VOORBRUG / DELFTR350 000 2 beds., main bed.b.ic., lounge, diningr., f.f.kitch,bathr/toilet, knotty pine ceiling,
b.bars, safety gates, gar, fully encl.
BELHAR /SELFHELP R430 0002 beds., main bed b.i.c, lounge with
Jetmaster, tiles, kitch. b.i.c,bath./toilet with corner bath, blinds,
b.bars, safety gate, knotty pinecelings, carport, fully enclosed.
ATTENTION SELLERS!!We are looking for houses to sellin Bellville South, Belhar, Delft,
Bishop Lavis, Ravensmead,Parow.
CALL DUANE, 073 159 3432 orSTEPHANIE, 072 977 9972 or
OFFICE, 021 951 2290
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TygerBurger Eersterivier & BlueDowns Bladsy 23Woensdag 25 April 2012 Sport
Die Safari-halfmarathon, wat as een vandie gewildste sportgebeurtenisse op diesportkalender beskou word, vier eersko-mende Dinsdag (1 Mei) sy 25ste bestaans-jaar. Wellington huisves die marathon bydie Hoërskool Hugenote.
Die 21.1 km-halfmarathon en die10.5 km x 2 aflos be-gin om 07:10. Die5 km-pretstap beginom 09:00 en die10 km-stap om09:30.
Die halfmara-thon word ook deurdie Boland as ’n li-ga-byeenkoms aan-vaar. Die atlete kanuitsien na verskeiepryse, biertuine enkosstalletjies. Daarsal ook ’n Safari-winkel wees metverskeie promosie-
produkte te koop. New Balance gaan ook’n unieke skoenpasmasjien daar hê om at-lete te help om die regte besluite te maak.Daar gaan ook ’n masseerterapeut wees.
WEN! WEN! WEN!. Drie TygerBurger-lesers kan elk ’n
geskenkpak ter waarde van R2 000 elkwen.
Die geskenkpakbestaan uit Safari-produkte, ’n paarNew Balance-hard-loopskoene, ’nSportsman’s Ware-house-geskenkbe-wys en ’n amptelikeSafari-halfmara-thon-T-hemp. SMSdie woord “Safari”gevolg deur jounaam en kontak-nommer na 45527voor Vrydag 12:00.SMS’e kos R1,50.
Gewilde marathon 25 j. oud
Die skilderagtige Kaapse wynlande vormdie agtergrond vir dié groep geesdriftigehardlopers.
Defined: Keegan Goliath (Eerste River) won the novice u.75kg division on Saturdayat the BBSA Western Province Cape Classic bodybuilding competition held at ParowHigh School. Photo: Stehan Schoeman
SAREL BURGER
’n Derde agtereenvolgende oorwinning dieafgelope naweek maak Durbanville/Bell-ville tans die vroeë voorloper op die punte-leer in die A-afdeling van die WP se Super-rugbyliga.
Maar dit was grootliks ’n teleurstellende na-week vir die spanne in die Tygerbergstreek,behalwe dat Noordelike/Northlink-kollege enBellville darem ook aan die wenkant was.
Nadat dieDurbies verledeWoensdag ’nveel-seggende oorwinning van 27-19 oor Universi-teit Kaapstad behaal het, het hulle Saterdag
ook 32-10 met die Victoriane afgereken. DieIkeys se nederlaag was die eerste ná 14 agter-eenvolgende oorwinnings sedert verlede sei-soen in die Superliga. Durbanville se voorhoe-de het die studentespan deeglik laat les opsê.
Ook in die wedstryd teen die Victoriane isdie studentespan voorlangs ore aangesit endanksy die Durbies se baie balbesit het hulledie meeste aanvalswerk gedoen. Daarmee is’n bonuspuntdrie ook bewerkstellig.
Hoewel Tygerberg-klub 18-34 teen Schot-sche Kloof/Walmer verloor het – nadat hy metdie draaislag nog 18-12 voor was – kon dieKaapse besoekers eers kort voor die einde ’noorwinning verseker.
Durbies troefIkeys en Vics
Blink uit: Ses leerders vanPaarlskool vir neuraalgestremdes in Brackenfell hetonlangs skitterend presteerby 2012 se Nedbanknasionale kampioenskappe (sport virgestremdes) in Durban. Dieleerders het WestelikeProvinsie verteenwoordig inatletiek, swem en fietsry.Altesaam 11 goue, 10 silweren 4 brons medaljes isverower. Voor van links:Shannon Jacobs, JessicaJosias en Tanya Smook.Agter: Jean Pretorius,Tasreque Adams, ShirleyMiles (afrigter) en JP vanEeden. Afwesig: JamieLeeTurner.
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Bishop Lavis Cricket Club are stayingwith their winning ways.
Calm and cool heads by the boys fromBishop Lavis ensured that the club remainsunbeaten at Newlands Cricket Stadiumwhen they won their second consecutiveWestern Province 1C AMA-20 final by 5wickets against Milnerton last Sunday.
Milnerton elected to bat first and scored98/6 with Robbie van Harte the pick of theMilnerton batsmen with an unbeaten 47runs.
A 37-run fifth wicket partnership withJohn Maritz (27) helped them to a reasona-ble score after a batting collapse in the mid-dle with both the Bedford brothers failingto contribute with the bat.
Bishop Lavis, who lost their first wicketwith the score on 2, also struggled to gettheir innings off to a good start and it wasa 45-run partnership between the experi-enced Justin Miller (20) and Earl Abrahams(16) that stabilised the innings in the mid-dle.
But at the end it was a memorable in-nings by Simeon Fondling (21 not out) whosteered the boys from Bishop Lavis to theirsecond consecutive title at Newlands. Fon-dlingwasalso rewardedwith theManof theMatch award.
Captain, Dale Rainers was full of praisefor his charges and said the win was not on-ly for the club but the Bishop Lavis commu-nity as a whole.
“It is an honour to represent your clubat Newlands and the occasion is so muchsweeter when you are victorious,” he said.
The Bishop Lavis CC will host their Pres-entation of Awards ceremony this Satur-day (28 April), at the Bishop Lavis CivicCentre starting at 18:30.
Tickets cost R30. Contact club chairman,Joseph Fondling, on 082 420 2996.
Lavis cool & calm under pressure
Simeon Fondling was chosen as Man of theMatch with Bishop Lavis CC's victory at Newlands.
Robin Philander (Bernadino Heights) probeer twee verdedigers ontduik. Felicia Jacobs(regs) van Eikendal probeer Philander lak. Bernadino Heights het die o.16wedstryd205 gewen wat by Eikendalprimêr gespeel is. Foto: Carina Roux
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