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Youngstersmust not be fooled into thin-king the law can’t touch them if theyare under-age.
Belhar police arewarning young people torefrain from getting involved in gangs or tojoin in, form part of, or participate in anycriminal activities, thinking that the lawcan’t touch them.There is a perception that exists amongst
the young people that they cannot be arre-sted because of their age, says acting-StationCommander for Belhar, Captain Herman deJager.“This fact is exploited by gangs who are
of the view that persons under the age of 17cannot be arrested.“Although the Child Justice Act makes
provision that minors may under certaincircumstances not be arrested (for minor of-fences) however, it all depends on the natureof the offence.
Gang membership illegal“For serious offences juveniles may be ar-
rested, detained, and brought before courtand not released, as the perception exists, inthe care of their parents.”De Jager further explained that people
may be prosecuted for belonging to gangs orfor forming a grouping with the intention ofcommitting criminal activities.
He said that the section of law that dealswith these issues is depicted or forms partof the Prevention of Organized Crime Act121 of 1998.“This act makes is unlawful for any per-
son to belong to a gang, to display gang tat-toos or paraphernalia, to assist them inwha-tever form, to benefit from the proceeds ofcriminal activities or from money launde-ring.”De Jager further warned that highflyers
or crime generators in theBelhar SAPS areahave been identified and the police are slow-ly building up a profile of these people.“Once the investigation has been comple-
ted or sufficient evidencehad been obtained,arrests will be made and these cases will be
prosecuted by the High Court.
Seizing assets“With the arrest and prosecution the poli-
ce,with the assistance of the courts, togetherwith the Asset and Forfeiture Unit we willthen also apply for a preservation order andseizure any assets, including properties ac-quired or gained through criminal activi-ties.”In relation to gang offences, De Jager
pointed out that if a person has tattoos itdoes not necessarily means they are linkedto any gangs. If there is a link, police wouldneed to prove it.
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The POCAAct, in terms of Chapter 4, Secti-on 9, makes it a criminal offence to belongto a criminal gang, to actively participatein the activities of such a gang, to threatento commit or bring about or to perform anycriminal act with the assistance of any cri-minal gang, and to wilfully aid and abet orto associate oneself with such criminalsgangs. It is also a criminal offence to threa-ten any one with violence in retaliation, orto commit such an offence.This act also deals with money launde-
ring where Chapter 3, Section 4 makes it acriminal offence for any person to knowin-gly or reasonably have known that proper-ties are or form part of the proceeds of un-lawful activities, and to be in possession ofsuch properties.It also covers the concealment, disguising
or movement of such properties. Penaltiesthat a courtmay impose; this actmakes pro-vision for stiff and lengthy penalties shoulda person be found guilty by a competentcourt, and life sentences is one such optionthat the courts may impose.In one such incident, according to Briga-
dier Dottie Adonis, the cluster commanderfor delft cluster, a 27-year-old female fromBellville southwas suspected of being invol-ved in criminal activities and allegedly ha-ving links with gang king-pins.“During seizures at her home in Water-
berry Crescent Greenlands, police seizedabout R60 000 in cash and a large amountof drugs,” said Adonis.“Police and the Asset & Forfeiture Unit
have since applied for a preservation orderagainst the individual in which they wantthe money and house to be forfeited to theState.“The preservation orderwas successfully
granted by the High Court and police awaither appeal, after which the property will besold and the proceeds will go to the State.”BrigadierAdonis said policing gangs and
drug-pins is a high priority for her ClusterManagement, as it is destroyed lives. Shepromised consistent actions against theseindividuals in the near future.V Anyone with information about illegal and drugactivities are requested to contact the OperationalCentre, situated in Belhar at 021 953 8100.
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
The Cape has got a musical fraternity thatreally cares and some top players are get-ting together onFriday to help a youngplay-er get his own keyboard.Led bybassist ChadleighGowar, theywill
be hosting a concert in Stellenbosch to raisefunds for young keyboardist ChristianMar-tins, from Macassar.Chadleigh says that this 18-year-old has
been impressing music lovers for a numberof years now but the time has come for themto help him get his own equipment.“If you’ve heard Christian play you will
know that he is serious aboutwhat hewantsto do in life,” says Chadleigh.“His family says he was only four when
he was interested in playing guitar and atfirst it was just noise, they say, but then sixmonths later his aunt was singing a chorusand he started playing the chords.“That was just the start but there were
bigger things to come.”In 2008 his mother sent him to a music
school and that is when his musical hori-zons started expanding.“This is when I started getting into jazz
and playing piano,” says Christian.“The music of Miles Davis, Charlie Par-
ker, HerbieHancock andBob James just gottome. I was hungry formoremusical know-ledge and after school I would go straight tothe keyboard and start playing.“Sometimes they had to force me to stop
to eat,” he laughs.
While his ability kept improving, circum-stances led to him being unable to completehis music studies. But he was not going tolet that get him down and continued bywor-king on some of his own ideas.One thing he is very proud of is making
contact with the legendary George Duke so-
me months before his death.“George Duke is one of my major
musical role models,” he continues.“When I told him about my fears
he encouraged me to keep going. Togive it time andmy talent will revealitself, and I would know how to re-act.”News of the young musical prodi-
gy spread and in 2010 he got the op-portunity to travel with Gospel sin-ger Trevor Sampson, even goingoverseas.Since then he’s performedwith so-
me of the best in the business, inclu-ding Manuel Jardine, Sammy Web-ber, Dustin Julius, and HeinrichIsaacs just to name a few.Christian also finds great inspira-
tion from our SA pianists like Ra-mon Alexander, Mark Fransman,Camillo Lombard, Temba Mkhize,Andre Petersen and Celeste Willi-ams, amongst others.Some of them will be performing
at this concert titled No Access Wit-hout Keys, to take place at the AOGAuditorium on the corner of White-heart and Titan streets in Jame-stown from 19:30.
Tickets are R50 and guest artists includeRamon Alexander, Candice Thornton,Chadleigh Gowar, Kevin Isaacs and manymore.V For more information and bookings call Chadleighon 079 861 4586. You can hear him playing withChadleigh on www.tygerburger.co.za.
Gig to get keys for keyboardist
Christian Martins, his musical friends are rallyinground to get him his own equipment.
Diva needs help to dance on US stages
Music star Genevieve Benny needs your helpto reach her dream. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
Singer and actress Genevieve Benny is onamission to takeher talents to the internati-onal stage - and needs your help.She has been chosen to represent South
Africa at the Arts Applause Rising Talentshowcase in Orlando, Florida in the USA inJune this year.Born in the Eastern Cape, she confesses
that there was always something of the per-forming arts in the family.“I always remember being surrounded by
music, and started performing when I wasthree,” she laughs. That musical streakshows in brother Clement, one of the count-ry’s top jazz drummers.“I’ve always dreamed of making an im-
pact on my community in a positive wayand am inspired to share my talent with fel-low South Africans,” says Genevieve.Part of that journey saw her studying at
UCT College of Music but she was lookingbeyond the musical side of things.“I had this general love for performing
which took centre stage anddecided to beco-me a full time performer beyond the musi-cal field,” she says.This decision saw her performing natio-
nally and internationally in all forms ofmu-sic.Her travels have taken her to Germany
and Norway with The Cape Town Opera.She has performed with The Cape Philhar-monic Orchestra, The South African BalletCompany and various other companiesover the years.
Her musical ability ranges from opera,musicals, jazz, traditional African and gos-pel. She has acted on stage as well as in tele-vision in series such as Zero Tolerance, Fis-hy Feshuns and Madame and Eve. This po-wer house has performed as soloist and abackground vocalist for a wide range of in-ternational and national musicians.With this big break she will be showca-
sing her talent to international agents, cas-ting directors, record labels and film direc-tors from New York, Miami, Los Angeles,Atlanta, Milan and the East.Elsubie de Lange, director of Just YouAr-
tist and Model management, along Ameri-can international talent scout Kim Myers,chose Genevieve to be a part of this greatopportunity.“My dream is to have the opportunity to
work abroad on a bigger scale then eventu-ally share this knowledge and expertisewith my community back home.”For her to accomplish this dream Gene-
vieve needs financial sponsorhip to coverflights, travel, accommodation, workshopsand classes.
V For more information Genevieve can be contactedon 072 217 9439 or email genevieve.ben[email protected]
Die Regiment Westelike Provincie (RWP)gaan dié naweek sy reg uitoefen om Good-wood “binne te val”.RWP is ’n reserwe-eenheid van die Suid-
Afrikaanse nasionale weermag, wat by dieFord Ikapa-militêre basis in Goodwood gesta-sioneer is. Dié eenheid, wat spog met JanSmuts as een van sy voormalige bevelvoer-ders, word vanjaar 80. Omdit te vier gaan hul-le Saterdag in die strate van Goodwood mar-sjeer.Lt.kol. Harold Gertse, bevelvoerder van
RWP, sê die eenheid is ryk aan tradisie en hul-le kan nie wag om Saterdag op parade te weesnie. “Van ons tradisies is so oud soos die een-heid self en ons waak jaloers om dit te be-waar,” sê Gertse.Gertse doen ’n beroep op mense om Sater-
dag na hul parade te kom kyk. “Veral die kin-ders sal dit geniet. Ons gaan ook met militêrevoertuie ry.”Die parade begin om 09:45 voor die burger-
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There are no blackouts for the Lambert fa-mily in Elsies River when Eskom decidesto do some loadshedding.For this family in Riverton Estate the po-
wer just keeps coming their way as long asthe sun shines and the wind blows.Todd Lambert is the excited homeowner
who has embarked on a project to use solarand wind power for his household energyneeds and now hewants tomake the worldaware of how it can be done.He is very excited about showing you
around the array of panels, batteries andother equipment that keeps his homepowe-red, confessing the seed for alternate powerwas first planted in 1997.“Duringmywork in the cabling business
I was intriguedwhen I came across a housethat was already running on solar power atthe time,” he says.“At the time I looked at it but it was very
expensive but the bug was there in mybrainand I just kept researching it andkee-ping track of developments in that indus-
try.“Then round about 2008 the problems
with power from Eskom started and it justspurred me on to start looking at conver-ting to alternate power.”In 2010 he finally got a basic system going
with a modest output of 1,9KW, but that sy-stem has now grown to a system that canproduce power for all his household needs.“Once I started itwas just amatter of kee-
ping up with developments in the industryand it is still growing,” he said.“At the moment on a good day of wind
and sunlight I can generate between 15 and20KW.”For the technically minded the system
that he uses is a 24V main solar power sy-stemwith two 2500W inverters. The batterybank consist of 1140Amps at 24V.There’s also a smaller 12V system with
800W inverter and a 48V system with a1200W inverter.“The house can run on the battery bank
for 3 to 4 days, only depleting 40% of thebatteries capacity,” he explains.“The total solar panel watts equates to
3200W and the wind generator is a 1500Wunit.”Todd sees these systems
as amajorway to helpwiththe power problems fore-seen for the future, andthat is why he is preparedto assist people in the com-munity who are interestedin how they can powertheir homes.“Every household has
different needs,” he says.“I firmly believe in it,
not just as savingmoney inthe long run, but it is alsogood for the environment.“My dream is also to get
young people interested infinding out about solar po-wer so schools can contactme to do little workshopsfor them. Sometime’s thesimplest of solar power ex-periments can spark an in-terest that lasts a lifetime.“Look how it inspired
me,” he smiles.V See video on www.tyger-burger.co.za.
V For more information abouthow wind and solar power canlight up your life call Todd on083 353 1589 or email tod[email protected].
Eskom blackoutsare not a bother
Todd Lambert, standing, is always looking at ways to add to hissupply of wind and solar power. Here he is assisted on one ofhis new projects by Monde Simbeko and Bhiandre Lambert.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Rate hikes in line withconsumer inflationAlthough service rates are going upaccording to the 2014/15 draftbudget, the percentages will beclose to inflation, says Clive Justus,chairperson of sub council 4.“It shows the city is keeping
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rates and service charge increasesfor 2014/15 will be:
V Rates: 6%V Electricity: 7,6%V Water and sanitation: 8%V Solid waste: 5,9%.
KeeshaLee Fourie, left, and Cameron Barendsare the pride of Gardenia Primary School inBelhar. Both of them are sprinters who madeit into the WP Athletics side to take part inthe 80 m and 100 m events. Congratulatingthem is principal Felicity Petersen.
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Corbin Raymond, ’n finalejaar-studentin industriële ontwerp, is letterlik be-sig om sy pad na sukses met pen en
papier uit te kerf.Die B.Tech-student aan die Kaapse Skier-
eilandse Universiteit van Tegnologie(KPUT) het die afgelope naweek na Europavertrek, waar hy gisteraand ’n seremoniein Parys, Frankryk bygewoon het vir ’nkompetisie wat deur die Europese selfoon-reus, Orange Mobile, aangebied word.Corbin, wat in Mikropark in Kuilsrivier
woon, vertrek daarna na Duitsland seHochschule für Gestaltung in Offenbach –’n ontwerpskool – waar hy vir die volgendedrie maande as uitruilstudent sal deur-bring.“Om te skets is een van my sterk punte,”
het Corbin onlangs in ’n onderhoud aanTy-gerBurger gesê.Hy het vertel dat sy klas verlede jaar ge-
vra was om aan Orange Mobile se kompeti-sie deel te neem. Hulle moes met idees vo-rendag kom oor hoe dié maatskappy sydienste en netwerk verder in Afrika kanuitbrei. “Ons doen ’n paar projekte as deelvan kompetisies deur die loop van die jaar.Dit gee ons ’n voet in die deur, want jy krysodoende blootstelling by maatskappye.”Altesame nege ander universiteite het
aan die kompetisie deelgehad.“Orange het KPUT gekies om Afrika te
verteenwoordig en ek was die koördineer-der van die projek. Ons het ’n span van stu-dente in industriële ontwerp en IT-studentebymekaar gekry om ’n konsep te ontwerpwathulle sal help omhulnetwerk endiensteverder in Afrika uit te brei. Ons is gevra omvyf konsepte voor te lê. Die bemarkingsbe-stuurder en bestuurder van Orange het onsbesoek enonshet onskonsepaanhulle voor-gelê en hulle het daarvan gehou.”Hy en twee van sy klasmaats is by die toe-
kenningseremonie in Parys.Corbin beoog om sy vaardigheid as ont-
werper verder te versterk inDuitslandwaarhy tot Junie as uitruilstudent gaan woon.“Ek is aanvaar as deel van die twee univer-siteite se uitruilprogram,” het Corbin gesê.Die KPUT het sy vliegtuigkaartjie na Euro-pa betaal en die Hochschule für Gestal deksy verblyf.Corbin beoog omná sy studies projekte in
die Weskus aan te pak om sy geboortedorp,Lambertsbaai, te help met werkskepping.“Ek sal graag ’n skaatsplankpark wil ont-werp en oprig in dié gebied.“Ek sal ook graag met die organisasie
West Coast Community Foundation wilsaamwerk en iets doen om die jeug daar tehelp. Sodoende kan ons ook outjies kry omte help bou aan die park of te help met dieontwerp van die skaatsplanke.”
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Spot fines to the value of R8 500 havebeen handed to 12 women in Parow andGoodwood for soliciting sex over thepast few days. This is according to theCity of Cape Town’s Jean-Pierre Smith,mayoral committee member for safetyand security.Smith says the vice squad unit inspec-
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rations to ensure a safe city, which arelargely based on tip-offs from local com-munities,” he says.The liquor enforcement unit recently
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the sterlingwork they do despite limitedresources, to attend to the concerns andcomplaints from various communitiesabout liquor premises and the illegal sextrade.“I would like to call on residents to
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Vice squad visits eight brothels
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Youth at risk in Belhar are getting a nudgein the right directionby the local anti-crimeforum.The Belhar Anti-Crime Forum recently
hosted a workshop for youths at the localcouncillor’s offices in Huguenot Square,withmore than 40 youngsters from the areaattending.Fahgmeeda Ameerodien, who coordina-
ted the event, pointed out that the aim ofthis project was to give youths the opportu-nity to explore a positive direction in theirlives.“It is very unfortunate that in too many
areas our youth are growingup surroundedby many negative influences,” she said.“With these workshops we want to show
them that the most important person whocanmake a difference in their lives is them-selves.“We just want to be the catalyst in this
process by giving them the opportunity tosee what they can be if they want to make
that paradigm shift.”Speakers at the workshop included offici-
als from the Department of Social Develop-ment, theZoeSkillsAcademy, police aswellas learners from local schools.“It was also important for us to feature
their peers,” continued Ameerodien. Some-times theymust hear about the experiencesof other youthswho are coming from the sa-me disadvantaged circumstances. If theysee how others succeed they find positiverole models that can motivate them.”She also pointed out that this workshop
was the start of anon-goingprocesswith theyouth.“We are having ongoing motivational
workshops for theseyouthswhoarehungryfor change.“They have told us what their interests
are so we will be placing them in thosestreams of interest like music and drama,the jobs that they are interested in doing,and helping with furthering their educatio-nal needs.”V For more information about the project contactFaghmeeda on 078 209 7706.
Positive direction for youthParticipants in the workshop listen attentively to one of the speakers.
6 TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar Woensdag, 2 April 2014NUUS
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Die Stad Kaapstad nooi die publiek uit om kommentaar te lewer oor die hersiening vantwee beleide, naamlik die beleid oor bome (2002) en die beleid oor die ontwikkeling vanstadsparke (2005).
Ingevolge artikel 17 van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels, Wet 32 van2000, word die publiek en belangstellende partye of groepe die geleentheid gebied omvan 1 April 2014 tot en met 30 April 2014 kommentaar, aanbevelings en insette by diemunisipaliteit in te dien. Kommentaar, aanbevelings en insette kan op die volgende maniereingedien word:
• Faks: 086 576 0441• E-pos: [email protected]• Skriftelike voorlegging: Privaat sak X298, Kaapstad 8000 (Vir aandag: Stadsparke)• Sê jou sê-bladsy: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay
Die Stad se eenheid vir openbare deelname sal mense wat nie kan lees of skryf nie, mensemet gestremdhede en mense uit ander benadeelde groepe wat nie skriftelike kommentaarkan indien nie, help om hul kommentaar, aanbevelings en insette aan te teken en by die Stadin te dien. Kontak die volgende persone:
Vir algemene openbare deelname:Frederick Venter by 021 400 1768 of [email protected]
Vir benadeelde groepe:Anele Viti by 021 400 1652 of [email protected]
Die konsepbeleide sal by www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, by alle subraadskantore en bymunisipale biblioteke ter insae beskikbaar wees.
Rig navrae aan stadsparkbestuur by faks 086 576 0441 of [email protected].
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NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSEDMINE CLOSURE: FARM
BELHAR 508/12,SAND MINE
Maccsand (Pty) Ltd is a company that concentrates on sandmining in the Western Cape. Since the resource of the currentmine, Farm 508/12, Symphony Way Sand Mine has beenextracted according to the mining permit conditions as grantedby the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR), Maccsandhas initiated a closure process for the sand mine operations.The sandmine is anticipated to close in 2014.
Closure of themine will entail the decommissioning of themineand all infrastructure and the rehabilitation of the area for urbandevelopment according to the City of Cape Town SpatialDevelopment Framework (SDF). Authorisation is required forthemine closure process in terms of theMineral andPetroleumResources Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002). Thelead authority in the mine closure process the DMR will beresponsible for issuing Maccsand with a closure certificatefollowing inputs from several other local and nationalauthorities.
Maccsand has appointed Braaf Environmental Practitioners toconduct the Public Participation Process for this Mine Closurewhich aims to provide Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP)with the opportunity to identify environmental issues andconcerns relating to the proposedmine closure.As part of the closure process, an Assessment and MineClosure Plan Report has been compiled which is available forreview at the Delft Public Library as of 3April 2014. Forward allcomments to Braaf Environmental Practitioners via either ofthese methods, telephone 0860111382; fax 0866587676,email: [email protected] or via post to P O Box 692, KuilsRiver, 7579 by 9 May 2014.
Keeping HIV at bay: The Tygerbergsubdistrict and Touching NationsFacility Counsellors and all nonmedicalsites (SACTWU, Desmond Tutu HIVFoundation, Life Choices, TouchingNations, CPUT, UWC, and the BellvilleMen's Clinic) received the gold awardtrophy and certificate for the subdistrictwith the highest overall HIV testingcoverage (26,4%) during the City ofCape Town's public healthcare awardsceremony on Friday 28 March. PHOTO:JANINE WILLEMANS
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
Celebrations for Elsies River’s Elswood Se-condary School’ 50th anniversary are in fullswing.The learners, staff and members of the
community recently got together at theschool for this occasion and the local Shop-rite branch baked a special cake for theevent.Speakers spoke of their pride at attending
the school and how they remained proudthat it was still a beacon of education for the
youth in the area.There was also a special treat for the lear-
ners with the visit of Goodhope FM and po-pular TV presenter DJ Loyd, who had a spe-cial message to inspire and motivate the le-arners.He has recently launched his LiveOut Yo-
ur Dreams (LOYD) tour for schools wherehe talks about surviving tough challengesgrowing up in Khayelitsha and how theyshould stay positive in realising positivedreams.Principal Nikolaas Zass is also proud of
what the school is achieving. “Our learners
face tough challenges everyday in this areawhere we are situated,” he says.“Its not just the crime and gangsterism
that is a threat to them. Too many of themare from single parent homes where the fa-ther is absent. So here at Elswood we try tomake them part of a family they can relyon.”Zass added that while they are proud to
celebrate the milestone, the journey to pro-vide the best education experience for thelearners is still continuing.They will also be expanding their sport
and extra-mural activities in the future.
50th anniversary for Elswood
The Khoi Namas will be hosting a RielDance on Saturday 12 April.It will be taking place at the Garlandale
High School in Garden Street in Athlonefrom 19:30.V Info: 021 371 2810 or 076 565 4018.
A post-school opportunities seminar to as-sist school-leavers and young job-seekers inaccessing opportunities will be hosted bythe Youth Unemployment Prevention Pro-ject (YUPP).“Attendees will be able to apply for fur-
ther study, vocational and occupationalprogrammes, bursaries, experiential lear-ning, employment, as well as self-employ-
ment and entrepreneurship opportunities,”said Faiez Dollie, project coordinator andvolunteer at YUPP.“Bursaries are available for various cour-
ses still on offer for 2014. Presenters at theseminar will tell attendees about the vari-ous training opportunities still available for2014, how to access these opportunities andhow to apply for jobs,” he said.
“The seminar is being held in Bellvilledue to numerous requests from youth see-king assistance from this area.”The seminar will be at the Northlink Col-
lege’s Protea Campus in Voortrekker Road,Bellville on Tuesday 8 April from 14:00 to17:00.It is free of charge.
V For more information email [email protected].
Options for job seekers, matriculants
Woensdag, 2 April 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar 7
Delft residents are using technology to ex-pand their own businesses and hopefullymake a valuable contribution to the localeconomy.
The Home of Compassion Ministries ba-sed in Delft, is connecting residents to econo-mic opportunities through a range of skillsdevelopment initiatives.
The not for profit organisation is one ofthree NPO’s selected to roll out the WesternCape Government’s Free Wi-Fi project.
It is estimated that 82% of the skills deve-lopment trainees at the centre go on to findemployment.
Steven Hendricks (19), a participant in theInformation and Communications Techno-logy course, plans to open his own businessin the next four years.
“I’ve always been interested in computersand since I have been here I have learnedso much. In the next three to four years I willopen my own computer business,” said Hen-dricks.
Residents also receive training on mana-ging budgets and entrepreneurial skills.
Alan Winde, Minister of Finance, Econo-mic Development and Tourism, visited theNPO last week to see first-hand how commu-nities are benefitting from internet access.
Home of Compassion Ministries has recei-ved a R1 million grant from the Western Ca-pe Government to offer Free Wi-Fi to Delftresidents.
It is estimated that 43 000 people in Delft
will be connected to wireless internetthrough the project. Twenty-two schoolswill act as central connection points, whichwill allow learners to access curriculum-ba-sed content and reading material.
As the NPO already offers several skillsdevelopment programmes, Winde said itwas important to use benchmarks to meas-ure the impact of the initiatives.
“This is a great example of how internetaccess connects people to economic opportu-nities. Soon, with a device and connectivity,people will be able to work from where everthey are.
“According to the World Bank, every 10%increase in high speed broadband penetrati-on in developing countries results in a 1.3%increase in economic growth.
“That’s why we are driving broadband ini-tiatives in the areas where they make thebiggest difference,” he said.
Delft is one of four areas chosen for theFree Wi-Fi pilot project. Atlantis, Robertsonand the Garden Route are the other locati-ons.
Through this pilot, 90 000 people will be-connected to the internet.
“This pilot project is going to pioneer themodel we will roll out to the entire province.Eventually, every resident must have accessto free or affordable internet,” said Winde.
This pilot project is part of the Western Ca-pe Government’s R1.3 billion broadbandplan.
Internet connections for all, says MECNicole Roman(left) andStevenHendricksfrom Delftdiscuss theirbusiness planwith finance,economicdevelopmentand tourismMEC AlanWinde. Windevisited the ICTskills development sessionat the Homeof Compassion Ministries.
8 TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar Woensdag, 2 April 2014NUUS
VACANCY BULLETIN
InstructIons to ApplIcAnts: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape.gov.za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflect the nameof the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may use this as reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certifiedcopies of ID, driver’s licence and qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applications without the aforementioned will not be considered.Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. CV’s will not be returned. Excesspersonnel will receive preference. Applications, which are received after the closing date, will not be considered.
Further communication will be limited to short-listed candidates. If you have not received a response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consider yourapplication as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department.
As directed by the Department of public service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will be conducted once they are short-listed and that theirappointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which include security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previousemployment.
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The Department of Health is guided by the principles of
Employment Equity. Disabled candidates are encouraged to
apply and an indication in this regard will be appreciated.
closing date:25 April 2014
EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WHO WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
DEpArtMEnt oF HEAltH
tygErbErg HospItAl, pArow VAllEy
Housekeeping Supervisor
rEMunErAtIon: r 96 363 pEr AnnuM
sErVIcE bEnEFIts: 13tH cHEquE, EMployEr’s contrIbutIon to tHE
pEnsIon FunD, HousIng AnD MEDIcAl AID AllowAncE.
rEquIrEMEnts: MInIMuM EDucAtIonAl quAlIFIcAtIon: General Education
and Training Certificate (GETC)/Grade 9 (Std 7). ExpErIEncE: Appropriate
experience in household duties in a hospital/hostel/overnight facility. • Appropriate
experience in supervision/organising/planning of daily routine duties. coMpEtEncIEs
(knowlEDgE/skIlls): Ability to communicate effectively in at least two of the three
official languages of the Western Cape. • Knowledge of housekeeping service delivery
and to operate heavy duty cleaning and household equipment. • Ability to act as leader
of a team.
DutIEs (kEy rEsult ArEAs/outputs): Assist with housekeeping duties in a
hostel/overnight department. • Assist in the supervision of housekeeping personnel in a
hostel/overnight facility and assist in administrative duties associated with supervision.
• Responsible for the care of linen in the area and serving of meals to patients. • Assist
with the ordering and control of cleaning and household items and equipment. • Render
assistance to the supervisor with general housekeeping duties, neatness and hygiene
of the hostel/department. • Rotate in the department according to the needs of the
service. • Attend in-service training appropriate to service delivery.
notE: Candidates who do not provide a certified copy of a General Education and
Training Certificate (GETC)/Grade 9 (Std 7) issued by the Department of Education will
not be considered for short-listing.
EnquIrIEs: Mr A Harmse, tel. no. (021) 938-4778
plEAsE subMIt your ApplIcAtIon For tHE AttEntIon oF Ms n MlAnjAnA
to tHE cHIEF ExEcutIVE oFFIcEr: tygErbErg HospItAl, prIVAtE bAg x3,
tygErbErg, 7505.
Groundsman
rEMunErAtIon: r 63 135 pEr AnnuM
sErVIcE bEnEFIts: 13tH cHEquE, EMployEr’s contrIbutIon to tHE
pEnsIon FunD, HousIng AnD MEDIcAl AID AllowAncE.
rEquIrEMEnts: MInIMuM EDucAtIonAl quAlIFIcAtIon: Basic numeracy
and literacy (ABET level 2). ExpErIEncE: Appropriate experience in maintaining
grounds and gardens. InHErEnt rEquIrEMEnts oF tHE job: A valid Code B
driving licence (including authorisation to drive tractor, motor vehicle which is a type
of mobile agricultural or industrial equipment or machinery not designed principally
for the conveyance of persons or goods, of which tare does not exceed 3 500kg).
coMpEtEncIEs (knowlEDgE/skIlls): Knowledge of gardening and irrigation
systems. • Gardening skills. • Be able to operate and drive tractor. • Be able to operate
machinery (lawnmowers and weed-eaters). • The ability to communicate in at least
two of the three official languages of the Western Cape. • Good understanding and
experience of general maintenance. • Ability to operate and drive the tractor.
DutIEs (kEy rEsult ArEAs/outputs): Responsible for maintenance of facility.
• Ensure that grounds and gardens are maintained (horticultural aspects).
EnquIrIEs: Ms CB Johnson, tel. no. (021) 938-6550
plEAsE subMIt your ApplIcAtIon For tHE AttEntIon oF Mr r MckEnzIEto tHE cHIEF ExEcutIVE oFFIcEr: tygErbErg HospItAl, prIVAtE bAg x3,tygErbErg, 7505.
Tradesman Aid (Clinical Engineering)
rEMunErAtIon: r 68 010 pEr AnnuM
sErVIcE bEnEFIts: 13tH cHEquE, EMployEr’s contrIbutIon to tHEpEnsIon FunD, HousIng AnD MEDIcAl AID AllowAncE.
rEquIrEMEnts: MInIMuM EDucAtIonAl quAlIFIcAtIon: Basic numeracyand literacy. ExpErIEncE: Appropriate experience. InHErEnt rEquIrEMEnts oFtHE job: Physically fit to lift and carry equipment. coMpEtEncIEs (knowlEDgE/skIlls): Numerical competency skills. • Good communication skills (written andverbal) in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape. • Ability toperform administrative duties. • Ability to work as a team member and on occasionson own initiative with minimum supervision. • Ability to organise and plan tasks andfunctions. • Basic Computer literacy.
DutIEs (kEy rEsult ArEAs/outputs): Provide an effective collection and deliveryservice for the Clinical Engineering Department. • Provide support to the Techniciansin the Clinical Engineering Department. • Assist with the daily tasks of the ClinicalEngineering Department. • Provide optimal support to the supervisor, colleagues andhospital management.
EnquIrIEs: Mr J du Preez, tel. no. (021) 938-4634
plEAsE subMIt your ApplIcAtIon For tHE AttEntIon oF Mr k brookEsto tHE cHIEF ExEcutIVE oFFIcEr: tygErbErg HospItAl, prIVAtE bAg x3,tygErbErg, 7505.
Food Service Aid
rEMunErAtIon: r 68 010 pEr AnnuM
sErVIcE bEnEFIts: 13tH cHEquE, EMployEr’s contrIbutIon to tHEpEnsIon FunD, HousIng AnD MEDIcAl AID AllowAncE.
rEquIrEMEnts: MInIMuM EDucAtIonAl quAlIFIcAtIon: Basic numeracyand literacy skills (ABET level 1). ExpErIEncE: Experience in a large scale IndustrialFood Service Unit. InHErEnt rEquIrEMEnts oF tHE job: Ability to work shifts,weekends and public holidays. • Ability to work in large scale freezers and cold rooms.• Must be strong enough to lift heavy objects and be on their feet the entire day.coMpEtEncIEs (knowlEDgE/skIlls): Ability to function in a group and towork under pressure. • Ability to prepare food according to standardised recipes.• Knowledge of National Food Service Guidelines. • Knowledge of basic cleaning andmaintenance of equipment. • The ability to read, speak and write in at least two of thethree official languages of the Western Cape.
DutIEs (kEy rEsult ArEAs/outputs): Pre-prepare and prepare, dish up and servefood for normal and special diets. • Assist with the receipt, storage and stock controlof food supplies. • Follow and maintain hygiene and safety directives including the useof apparatus and equipment, washing of crockery and cooking utensils. • Assist withthe informal in-service training of new employees. • Attend prescribed training courses.
EnquIrIEs: Ms R Keyser, tel. no. (021) 938-4135
plEAsE subMIt your ApplIcAtIon For AttEntIon oF Ms n MAnDlA totHE cHIEF ExEcutIVE oFFIcEr: tygErbErg HospItAl, prIVAtE bAg x3,tygErbErg, 7505.
Mense wat nie op stemdag na ’n verkiesing-stasie kan gaan nie, kan aansoek doen vir’n spesiale stem op die voorgeskrewe vormvan die Onafhanklike Verkiesingskommis-
sie (OVK).Aansoekvorms moet tussen 7 en 17 April
ingedienword by dieOVK-kantore inNobel-park,Bellville.Die vorms is ookdaarbeskik-
baar, of by dieDA-kantoor inDurbanville by021 976 5910 of per e-pos na [email protected]. Daar word voorsieninggemaak vir mense wat amptelik aan diensis, soos ondermeerpolisiebeamptesby stem-stasies of verpleegpersoneel of mense watnie op stemdag by hul geregistreerde stem-stasie of binne die grense van Suid-Afrika
sal wees nie. Hulle sal op die twee dae voordie amptelike stemdag op Maandag 5 Mei ofDinsdag 6 Mei by hul aangewese stemstasiekan stem, mits hulle die toestemmingsvormvan die OVK kan toon. Mense wat weens fi-sieke gestremdheid of bejaardheid nie na ’nstemstasie kan gaan nie, kan aansoek doenvir ’n tuisstem.
Reëlings vir spesiale stemme
Woensdag, 2 April 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar 9
Conditions at schools must be impro-ved and efforts intensified to providefor secure learning environments.This request was contained in a let-
ter from James Vos, chairman of sub-council 3, to the departement of educa-tion.“Safety in our schools has changed
dramatically from the time I was achild,” says Vos.He said that it is deplorable that cri-
minals are targeting school childrenwalking to schools and educational in-stitutions, and by doing so strippingthe community and the learners of sa-fe places to learn.In an attempt to prevent criminal
incidents at schools and in the streetssurrounding schools, Vos has reque-sted that the police increase their pa-trols during peak periods.He has also written to the education
department to consider additional sa-fety measures at schools.Vos emphasised that success requi-
res more than just reading, writing,and arithmetic. “It requires the helpof all students, parents, schools, andlaw enforcement.” He has written tothe authorities, calling for visible andfrequent police patrols.
Vos wantssaferschools
10 TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar Woensdag, 2 April 2014HOOFARTIKELBLAD
In true democracyevery man andwomen is taughtto think for himself or herself.– Gandhi
Tata ma chance: Caitlyn Johnson watches in anticipation to see if the spinning wheel will stop at her luckynumber at the carnival held at ParowEast Primary last Thursday. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
On Saturday morning I re-ceived a phone call from a mansaying he was from my creditcard company, saying my cardwas about to expire.I thought it was a courtesy
reminder call from the compa-ny reminding me of its expiry.But then he said that some-
one from Nigeria wanted totake R3000 out of my accountand he wanted to confirm ifthat was genuine. Of course, itwasn’t. He then wanted tocancel the transaction, forwhich he needed the middleeight digits of my card numberbut I refused.He warned me that he would
then allow the transaction togo through and if I complainedto the credit card company,they would reject the com-plaint because of my badreaction to his call.Immediately afterwards I
phoned the company, theyconfirmed there wasn’t apending transaction and thecall I had received was a scamas I had suspected.Let this serve as a warning
to all: don’t give personalinformation. Con artists arepersuasive; that’s how theymake their living.
C. STEVENSONEmail
Dodgy creditcard calls
Ek is baie bly om te verneemdat skoolvervoer strengerbeheer gaan word (“Nuwe reëlsvir skoolvervoer”, TygerBurger,26 Maart).Ek is vanaf verlede jaar ’n
“skoolmamma” en verstom myaltyd aan hoe onverskilligsommige van hierdie bestuur-ders is.Ek sien omtrent daagliks
sewe tot agt verskillendebussies by die skool. Ek het nognie een keer gesien dat ’n kind– veral die kleintjies – vasgegor-del word nie.Die kinders bondel op die
sitplekke saam en spring somsin die ryery op om vir ’nbekende te waai. Smiddaeparkeer sommige bussies ’n entweg van die skoolhek.Van die bestuurders kom dan
reeds met kinders van anderskole daar aan.Een of twee van hulle laat die
spannetjie saam uitklim om dienuwe span te gaan kry, maardaar is gevalle waar hierdiekinders net so gelos word,terwyl die bestuurder alleen dieander gaan haal.Hoe baie lees ons nie van
kinders wat wegraak nie – in ’noogwink, tussen hordes mense?Dit gaan my verstand te bowe
hoe onverantwoordelik daarmet ons kinders opgetree word.Ek hoop dat die Stad Kaapstadse nuwe reëls ’n definitieweverbetering sal bring.
NIKAEpos
Bly oor strengerskoolvervoer komFuel prices are going up and
up, yet you stand at a trafficlight for long periods at a timeand if you look closely most ofthe traffic lights have sensorsembedded in the tar.What I don’t understand is
when you travel down DurbanRoad, especially in the morn-
Waiting for thelight to change
ing traffic, you stand very longat certain traffic lights wastingpetrol – especially at Bella Rosa.I phoned city traffic services
to complain about that particu-lar intersection and I wasblown off.The fact that the lights aren’t
synchronised amazes me.Aren’t we paying enough for
fuel as it is? How or when issomebody going to catch a wakeup?
VICTOR SLATERDurbanville
Ek tik die brief met seer in myhart, nadat ’n insleep-bestuur-der my baie lelik gevloek hetop ’n ongelukstoneel in FransConradie-rylaan in Goodwood,nadat ’n dronk bestuurder inmy (voertuig) vasgery het.Ek wil net graag aan die
bestuurder met die blou-groeninsleepbakkie sê: Jy is diedefinisie van sleg en onbeskof.Is dit hoe jy jou vriendinne, maen susters behandel? Nie eenkeer het jy gevra of ek “okay”is en heeltyd het jy aan mygekarring oor versekeringsbe-sonderhede.Baie dankie aan konst. Van
Dyk van die Goodwood-polisie-kantoor.Aan die insleep-bestuurder:
Jy is ’n verleentheid vir joumaatskappy.
JASMINE KOERIESEpos
Insleepbestuurderis ’n verleentheid
I fully understand the frustra-tion of Ansa (“Word geforseerom vir diens te betaal”, Tyger-Burger, 26 Maart) regarding thecity’s refuse removal fee.I live in a retirement village
of about 350 houses and 95 flats.Each property pays R90.61monthly, yet we only haveabout 80 wheelie bins betweenus.Basic maths tells me the city
is making a huge profit.MB
Brackenfell
Refuse removala ripoff
Uitgewer:TygerBurger word uitgegeedeur WP Koerante en is deelvan die Media 24groep
Verspreding:TygerBurger Ravensmead/Belhar word elke Woensdag indie volgende gebiedeafgelewer: BellvilleSuid,Belhar, Glenhaven, Roosendal,Voorbrug, The Hague,Ravensmead, Florida,Cravenby Estate, ConnaughtEstate, Eureka Estate enUitsig.Totale verspreiding: 33 980
Totale verspreiding: 27 968
TygerBurger het twaalfverskillende uitgawes vir dievolgende gebiede: Bellville,Durbanville, Parow, Goodwood, Brackenfell, Kraaifontein, Kuilsrivier, Milnerton,Table View, Eersterivier/BlueDowns, Ravensmead/Belharen Elsiesrivier.
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Verkiesing diekans om landreg te rukDit is maklik om deesdae pessimisties teraak oor ons land se toekoms.Korrupsie vier landwyd hoogty. Wanbe-
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SMSV Home Affairs a circus: there are only twovenues for new identity documents in theprovince. They can stuff the new IDs. PR,Uitzicht
V Aan Charlotte (SMS’e, 26 Maart) in re-aksie op Anoniem se SMS (SMS’e, 19Maart). Hy wil nie die koerant net in Afri-kaans hê nie; hy wil dit net in Engels hê.Hy wil dit van Tyger, in Afrikaans, na Tiger,in Engels, verander. Didi
V Ek stem saam dat daar iets gedoenmoet word aan ons waterdruk (SMS’e, 26Maart). Stort jy en daar word ’n kraanoopgemaak, kry jy ’n stroompie koue wa-ter. SKE, Kraaifontein
V 10 out of 10, Terry (‘Cats will be cats, soblame the owners’, Letters, 26 March). Iagree with you. Anonymous
V Ek sal graag wil weet hoekom die gebiedwat die plakkers in Richmondpark be-woon, nie geskik is vir behuisingsdoelein-des nie (“Plakkers moet trap, sê Stad,” 19Maart) as Van der Staelstraat in Bothasignet so naby is? Anoniem
V Aan die persone wat dreigbriewe in men-se se posbusse gooi: sies, skaam julle ommense so te treiter en hul troeteldiere ingevaar te stel. Skaam julle! Anoniem
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V Ek verwys na Ansa se brief (“Word gefor-seer om vir diens te betaal,” 26 Maart). Eksit ook my drom elke tweede week uit; kanek ’n afslag kry in plaas van R90,61 te be-taal? In elk geval, die trollie-brigade ver-wyder die meeste van die vullis teen dietyd wat die drom leeggemaak word. Derek
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Every year, close to 9 million people worldwide get sick from TB. A third of these peo-ple do not get the treatment they should.The theme of this year’ World TB day on24 March was “Reach the three million – aTB test, treatment and cure for all.”“This is a disease that can be cured,” saysEmerantia Cupido, principal communicati-ons officer for the Department of Health.Western Cape Minister of Health, TheunsBotha, agrees and says it can be done
through simple partnerships. “Governmentneeds NGOs to address our TB challenges.Also, if you know someone who is on TBme-dication, remind them to take their medica-tion religiously,” he says.What is TB?TB is a disease that is caused by a germcalledMycobacteriumTuberculosis, that at-tacks the lungs, kidney, spine and brain. Ifit is not treated properly, TB can kill.How do you know if you have TB?
If you have been coughing for two weeksormore with or without the following symp-toms you could have TB:
V Sweating at nightV Loss of weightV Loss of appetiteV Tiredness.If you suspect you have TBV Go to your local clinic immediately fora free test.If you have TB
V Start taking your medication immedia-tely
V Take your medication for the full sixmonths
V Treatment is provided free of chargeV Ask someone to help you stick to the tre-atment plan - a health care worker, a friendor a family member
V Adopt a healthy lifestyle - eat healthyfoods and exercise
V Stop smoking and abusing alcohol.
TB can be cured with sustained treatment
Today, most businesses are run on com-puters nowadays. But using the inter-net to access emails, surf the internet
and interact on socialmedia sites carries thethreat of attacks from malicious program-mes and viruses.Ransomware, like the name suggests, is anew form of malicious software that cybercriminals are using to literally hold yourcomputer to ransom, demanding paymentfor the safe return of your information, ex-plains Roberto Caprio, MD of Dial-a-Nerd.Currently the most dangerous ransomwa-re programme is CryptoLocker. The authorsof this programme have gone to greatlengths to make it so – by bringing out newversions, keeping upwith changes in protec-tion technology and targeting avariety of pe-ople over a sustained period.
InfectionCryptoLocker focuses on all versions ofWindows, including XP, Vista, Windows 7and 8.The easiest way for this programme to re-ach an extensive number of people veryquickly, is via email spam.The infection is typically spread throughemails pretending to be work related issuessuch as delivery requests, payment details,and so on, sent to company email addresses.The email contains an .EXE attachment,disguised as aPDF file ‘PDF.EXE’, thatwhenopened, infects the computer, Caprio conti-nues.Newer attacks seem to be via Facebook inthe form of video downloads, where the vie-wer is asked to download an application torun the video. This application in all likeli-hood is some form of malware, with theworst case scenario being CryptoLocker, hesaid.“Once the ransomware has been downloa-ded onto the computer it will encrypt the fi-
les and display a CryptoLocker paymentprogramme on the screen, demanding a ran-som be paid in order to decrypt the files.“A timer will also be displayed statinghow much time is left to complete the pay-ment.Oncepayment is received the fileswillbe decrypted, although this is not 100% gua-ranteed,” Caprio warns.Not only does CryptoLocker affect the lo-cal files on the computer, but files that areon ‘mapped’ drives can also be affected (filesthat have been given a drive letter such asD; E; F).
These files could be on an external harddrive, folder on a network or a document inthe Cloud. If you have your Dropbox folder,for example, mapped locally, it could en-crypt those files as well.
Back up your dataAlthough it may seem like there is no ho-pe, there are a number of things that you cando to protect your computer against Crypto-Locker.
V Backup your data:“We cannot reiterate this enough. Bac-
king up your data is the most importantthing you can do if you own a computer. Itwill keep your data safe in a number of situa-tions.“We suggest that youmake backing up yo-ur data part of your daily regime. Backingup to the Cloud is a simple and automatedprocess thatwill provide huge peace ofmindin the event of a disastrous situation,” hecontinues.In the event of an attack from ransomwa-re, being able to restore a recent backupwillmean that very few of your documents willbe lost.
V Install a reputable security protectionprogramme.
V Show hidden file extensions:
ProtectionBecause Microsoft does not show extensi-ons by default, all the attachments fromCryptoLocker look like normal PDF files. Byre-enabling the ability to see the full file-ex-tension, it will be easier to spot suspiciousfiles.
V Always keep your software up to date.Malware authors pounce on users run-ning outdated software as they are aware ofthe weaknesses in the operating system,which they abuse in order to attack yourcomputer. Be aware that malware authorsare sneaky and can disguise their creationsas software update notifications. Enable au-tomatic updates, but possibly double checkon the software vendor’swebsite tomake su-re that they are legitimate.
V Disconnect from the WiFi or unplugfrom the network immediately if you thinkyour computer might have succumbed torandomware, but the CryptoLocker screenhasn’t appeared.Disconnecting from the WiFi or networkmay interrupt the encryption process andsave some of your files.
Ransomware attacks target data
If you see this shield on your screen, you're in deep trouble.
Stad verdien tot R400 000 met selfone
Motoriste wat selfone gebruik terwyl hulle bestuur, soos Steven Adams hier wys, moet oppas –die Stad se verkeersdepartement sê hy teiken juis húlle.
MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb
Die Stad verdien tussen R300 000 en R400 000per maand – dít uit afgeneemde selfone.Só het Leonore van der Walt, ’n stads-raadslid van Bellville en Parow, gesê.Sy waarsku ook dat motoriste wat hul sel-fone as gesteel by die polisie aangee, omdathulle nie die R1 000-boete wil betaal om ditvandiemunisipaliteit terug tekrynábeslag-legging nie, “hul rieme by hul versekerings-
maatskappye gaan styfloop”.Sy sê die besonderhede van selfone waar-op die verkeerspolisie beslag lê, word op ’ndatabasis aangeteken. Die databasis worddan elke maand na versekeringsmaatskap-pye gestuur.Van der Walt sê daar is ’n paar gewildeaandag-aftrekkers vir motoriste.“Kommunikasie op sosiale media soosFacebook, WhatsApp en Twitter, asookSMS’e, is van die gewildste gebruike van sel-fone terwyl motoriste bestuur.
“Hulle ‘bestuur’ met hul knieë wat hulleteen die stuurwiel vasdruk, sodat albei han-de vir hul selfone ingespan kan word. Hulleis soms so meegevoer deur wat hulle op hulselfone lees, dat hulle nie agterkom dat ’nverkeersbeampte op hul spoor is nie,” sê sy.“Dit is skokkend dat motoriste so ongeërgkan wees oor die potensiële gevaar wat hulgedrag vir padgebruikers inhou.”Selfooneienaars kan 24 uur ná beslagleg-ging hul selfone by die betrokke munisipalekantoor afhaal teen R1 000. Dit skeld hulleegter nie vry van die R500-boete wat hul op-gelê word, omdat hulle selfoon-in-die-handbetrap is terwyl hulle bestuur het nie, sê sy.“Hoewel motoriste dikwels gevang wordmet die selfoon teen die oor terwyl hullepraat, is dit net so ’n oortreding om die sel-foon vas te hou op enige wyse met jou lig-gaam. ’n Selfoon mag nie met jou liggaamkontak maak wanneer jy bestuur nie.”Die skuldiges kom haal nie noodwendighul selfone wat geskut is af by die betrokkemunisipale kantoor nie. Hulle het dan na-tuurlik geen toegang tot inligting op die sel-fone nie. Hul SIM-kaart en battery word welaan hulle gegee wanneer die selfone afge-neem word, sê sy.CalvinVisser, die Stad se verkeersadjunk-hoof, sê hoewel hy nie dadelik die betrokkesyfers kan aanhaal nie, die Stad wel beslaglê op “’n aardige aantal” selfone.“Mense kom haal soms nie die fone nie,maarashulle dit komhaal,moethulleR1 000betaal. Daar is ’n hoë vlak van oortreding endít is reg oor die Metropool.” In dié stadiumis die enigste punt waar die fone afgehaalkan word, nog in Groenpunt, sê hy, en noem
dat die waarde van die foon ook bepaal ofmense dit kom afhaal of nie. Visser sê dieStad is baie ernstig oor die bekamping vanbestuur, terwyl ’n selfoon gebruik word.“Die Stad teiken juis hierdie tipe oortre-ding, omdat dit direk verband houmet onge-lukke. Dit is ’n groot oortreding, want dit leitot ongelukke omdat dit die bestuurder seaandag aflei.”TygerBurger het ’n kort opname onder 10motoriste gedoen om te hoor of hulle skuldigis aan selfoongebruik, terwyl hulle bestuur.Uit dié tienhet slegs eenpersoon ’n definitie-we “nee” geantwoord.“Ek sit my foon dadelik in my handsak op‘stil’-modus,” het sy gesê.Nege uit die tien het “ja” geantwoord. Uitdié nege het drie gesê hulle sou dit slegs on-der uitsonderlike omstandighede doen, endan ook slégs as hulle by ’n rooi verkeersligsou stop. Van die gebruike wat die nege aan-gedui het, is:
V “Om te SMS,maar die nuwe drukskerm-foon van my werk nie so lekker nie.”
V “Om die web te ‘surf’.”V “Slegs met my handevry-toestel, en eint-lik net om na musiek te luister.”
V “Ja, ek’s baie skuldig. Ek bel en praat enstuur SMS’e...”
V “Slegs by uitsondering. Ek kan nie SMSen bestuur nie; ek het dít al probeer.”
V “Slegs as ek ’n baie belangrike oproepverwag.”
V “Slegs as dit ’n oproep iswat op ’n vreem-de tyd van ’n kollega of familielid af kom.”
V “Om Google Maps te soek.”V “Ek doen dit nou minder, maar as dit ’nbelangrike oproep is, gaan ek dit neem.”
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The commitment of the Trinitariansfootball club towards youth develop-ment will be on display over the Easter
Weekend in the under-13 tournament at theUitsig Sport Ground.The matches start on Saturday, with the
final contested at 15:00 on Monday 21 April.The event, to feature 24 teams,will be play-
ed on a round robin system, with six groupsof four.Thewinner of each group and the two best
second placed teams will advance to the
Winners Section Quarter final knock-outstage.The remaining four second placed teams
and the two best third placed teams will ad-vance to the Place Section Quarter finalknock-out stage.
CornerstoneMartin Julie, club secretary, said: “The
youth form the core and cornerstone of eve-ry nation’s development and growth.“This investment in ouryoungsters shows
our commitment to build our country, pro-duce and develop the disciplined, well-man-
nered adults of tomorrow.“Our role is not only to energise these
youngsters, but to help themmake informedchoices in life.“It is our commitment to plough back into
communities, cultivate and support youthdevelopment.’’He also pointed out that good team results
and an impressive showing among the play-ers are vital elements as the teams would beable to determine whether they are on theright track in their youth development pro-grammes.“This is truly an opportunity for young
soccer stars to feel the heat of the lights; tohear the roar of the crowds and to feel thepride of taking part in such an occasion.“These are the possible stars of the future
and it’s up to us to nurture, guide and ensurethat these youngsters are given every oppor-tunity to excel,” he added.
KeepsakeThe teams contesting the final will be pro-
vided with keepsake playing gear. The co-lourswill be determinedby the toss of a coin.For more information contact Robert Pre-
torius on 082 082 4419.
YOUTH TOURNEY: BEST TALENT ON DISPLAY
Youngsters set to shine
STEHAN SCHOEMAN
The IFBB Western Province bodybuildingand fitness federation year starts on Satur-day with the SSN Cape Classic at the CPUTBellville South campus.In terms of the number of athletes compe-
ting and spectators supporting the localshows, last year was one of the best yearsin history. This year promises to again bre-ak record numbers.Kevin Schwartz, President of IFBB Wes-
tern Province, is taking the sport to newheightswith some interesting developmentstaking place this year, as many companiesare now wanting to be part of this great suc-cess.As a result the prize money for division
and overall winners in the Battle of the Ti-tans II in June has increased substantially,as a result catching the attention of manynew competitors from across South Africa,and abroad.The SSN Cape Classic is known as step-
ping stone for newcomers to the sport, withthemen’snoviceu-75kgandover 75kgdivisi-ons, andnewbeachand fitness novice divisi-ons.There has been a lot of interest in the new
men’s athletic physique division, alongwithmore ladies beach bikini, fitness bikini, bo-dy fitness, fitness and physique line-ups.There will also be overall line-ups for the
men, and for the women’s beach bikini, fit-ness bikini, best men’s routine and ms per-sonality.Athletes’ pre-judging starts at 11:00 at R80
per person. The main show starts at 18:00 atR120 per person. Children under 12 are char-ged R40 for pre-judging and R60 for themainshow.The main show starts at 18:00 with an ent-
ry fee of R120.Contact IFBBWestern Province president
Kevin Schwartz on 072 447 7520, or [email protected] if youwould likemore in-formation.
Bodybuilding gains muscle asSSN Cape Classic lifts season
IFBB Western Province president, KevinSchwartz.
SAREL BURGER
Die slenterslag waarmee die krieketspanvanKaapstad-klub Durbanville voorverledenaweek ’n aanspraak op die trofee ontsê hetin die WP se eerste liga, het die afgelope na-week in die Kapenaars se gesig ontplof toedie Durbies die tuisspan ’n groot loesing toe-gedien het.Kaapstad, wat in die laaste reeks wedstry-
de ’n wenteiken van 353 gestel was, is vir 158lopies uitgeboul deur Durbanville se Markde Stadler (4/37) enNathan Swartz (3/31) omhul span kort op die hakke van Kaapstad indie tweede plek op die punteleer in die topaf-deling van die eerste liga te laat eindig.Bellville het sy verblyf in die 1A-afdeling
verseker toe hy uiteindelik net 44 lopies be-nodighet vir ’n tienpaaltjie-sege oorMontro-se (146).Louis Delport (4/28) en Daniel Childs
(4/58) was die manne wat die besoekendekolwers kortgevat het.Edgemead het eweneens maklik met Gla-
morgan (214) klaargespeel toe net 25 lopiesbenodig was vir ’n oorwinning met 9 paal-tjies.Dylan Johnson (3/20) en Jonathan Schwe-
rin (3/48) het die meeste skade aangerig indie Glamorgan-kolfbeurt.Tygerberg-klub (185/7, gesl.) het ook vir
oulaas hierdie seisoen stem dik gemaakdeur Ou Mutual (151) met 110 lopies te ver-slaan. Neil Abrahams (54*), Jethro Hill (33),Luwaaz September (4/47) en Clement Abra-hams (3/16) was Tygerberg se wedstrydwen-ners.Milnerton, wat ’n minder suksesvolle sei-
soen beleef het, kon net 103 lopies teenStrandfontein bymekaar skraap en het met144 lopies verloor. Yaseen Petersen (38) wasal kolwer wat goed gevaar het.
Durbies lag toe laaste
SAREL BURGER
Durbanville-Bellville is die afgelope na-week as die kampioen gekroon in dievoorseisoense Gemeenskaps-uitdaag-reeks vir rugbyspanne in die Wes-Kaap.Dié Tygerbergse span het dwarsdeur
die kompetisie aan die wenkant gebly enhet Hawston in die eindstryd met 59-19die kous oor die kop getrek.
V In die afgelope Saterdag se eerstereeks wedstryde in die Tony Stoops-toer-nooi by die HS Tygerberg het die o.19A-spanne van die Tygerbergstreek gemeng-de welslae behaal. Die HS Tygerberg se
veel ligter agttal het sy man goed gestaanteen Sasolburg en die grondslag gelê vir’n oorwinning van 26-20.DeKuilen het HSOudtshoornmet 16-10
geklop en Milnerton, wat vanjaar oor ’nknap span beskik, was met 27-5 te sterkvir Victoria Park (Port Elizabeth).Tableview (9-33 t Vredenburg), Jan
Kriel-skool (8-29 t Hopefield), Bosmans-dam (10-26 t HS York, George) en Edge-mead (5-24 t Barrydale) het egter die spitafgebyt.Durbanville het in sy jaarlikse derby-
kragmeting teen die HS Swartland opMalmesbury met 15-10 gewen.
Tygerbergers dra dieW-Kaapse rugbykroon
Mikhyle Baries van die Hoërskool De Kuilen probeer Willie Lategan van Oudtshoorn afskudtydens Saterdag se Tony Stoopstoernooi. De Kuilen het die wedstryd met 1610 gewen.
FOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES