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Afteryears of relieving themselvesin buckets or even out in the open,the indignity of a lack of ablutionfacilities in two Athlone informalsettlements is being addressed.
Pooke se Bos and Vygieskraalhave been earmarked for the roll-out of portable toilets, which willsee 106 families finally being af-forded a level of privacy.
Gone will be the days of stum-bling around in the dark in searchof a secluded spot, residents say.
By the end of the month eachdwelling will receive a toilet.
Sandra Josephs says she hasbeen praying for the day that shewill be able to go to the loo withouthaving to look over her shoulder.
The indoor ablution facility willbe especially appreciated duringthe coldwinter season, she enthus-es.
“It’s not nice having to go out-side in the middle of the night touse the toilet,” Josephs says.
Pooke se Bos shackdweller Jo-han Meyer is ecstatic that he willno longer have to use the bucketsystem.
“Peoplewho don’t live in our cir-cumstances would never knowwhat a blessing this is. To us, itmeans safety, dignity and com-fort,” he enthuses.
Lidia Swarts says the roll-out ofthis service shows shackdwellersare not being overlooked.
“For years it has felt as thoughthe governmenthad just thrownusaway and forgot about us. Butwhen they told us about thisproject, we were overjoyed,” shesays.
Many residents are also relievedthat they will no longer have tobreathe in the nauseating stenchthat accompany their unhygienicliving conditions.
Swarts says before residentswere given communal toilets,which are locked at 21:00, theywere forced to squat in the bush,
making them prone to infectionsand other health risks.
“Sometimes the children get gas-tro from one another because ofhaving to live in these conditions,”she says.
Elizabeth Solomons can barelycontain her excitement as shethrows her hands in the air to give
thanks for her early Christmaspresent. “People aren’t grateful forwhat they have but we accept thisblessing and thank God for whatHe makes possible,” a beamingSolomons says.
Ward councillor Magadien Dav-ids says a meeting between City ofCape Town officials and communi-
ty leaders last week set the wheelsin motion.
Residents of Pooke se Bos will bethe first to receive their portableflush toilets as council is still in theprocess of informing Vygieskraalresidents about the system.
Subcouncil manager EdgarCarolissen says a representative of
the City’s informal settlementsunit conducted a demonstration ofthe portable potty to the beneficiar-ies at the last subcouncil meeting.
“Subsequent to the meeting, theunit has been working with thePooke se Bos committee. Residentshave expressed their desire to haveit rolled out,” he says.
SANITATION: TOILETS FOR INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
Rollout to restore dignity
OVERJOYED: Elizabeth Solomons says her days of using the bucket system are numbered and she couldn’t be more ecstatic. PHOTO: TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 7 November 20132 NEWS
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Think two beers at a water-ing hole will still leaveyou perfectly capable of
driving?That extra cold one could
lead to you spending six yearsin the slammer or overR100 000 poorer.As the silly season approach-
es, Law Enforcement and Traf-fic Services are out in full forcein an attempt to keep thestreets safe and free of drunkdrivers.In a bid to reduce the road
carnage, a call has been madeto reduce the alcohol limit inline with international stand-ards.
One drink too manyThe legal limit in South Africa for breath
alcohol content is 0.24mg per 1000ml or ablood alcohol limit of 0.05g per 100ml.In literal terms, this equals two thirds of
a beer or spirit cooler with 5% alcohol con-tent; 75ml of red orwhitewine perhourwithan alcohol content of 12% to 14%; and up toone 25ml tot of alcohol per hour for whiskeyor brandy drinkers.Two drinks in one hour will more than
likely put you over the legal limit.The Automobile Association of South Af-
rica (AA) continues to lobby for the bloodalcohol concentration limit to be brought inline with world standards, says spokesper-son Graeme Scala.“The crisis on South Africa’s roads de-
mands a tougher approach. The AA has forsome time proposed that the 0.05% limit bereduced to 0.02%,” he says.“This allows some leeway formedications
that contain alcohol, but still emphasisesthat one alcoholic drink puts you over thelimit. A blood alcohol limit of 0.02% meansthat drinking even one beerwith 4%alcoholper volume will put an individual over thelimit.”Should you be caught driving under the
influence of alcohol you could face up to sixyears in prison or be slapped with a fine ofup to R120 000.
A lesson learntTwo years of court appearances and thou-
sands in legal fees taught one driver to steerclear of taking to the road after hitting thebottle.The man, who was arrested for driving
under the influence three years ago, says hedrove into a roadblock after leaving a party.After initial questioning, he was asked to
step out of his vehicle. “The officer instruc-ted me to phone someone to collect my car
as I would need to accompanythemtoa testing centre forbloodsamples. I spent that night in theholding cells at a police station,”he recalls.The next day hemade his first
of many court appearances.“Over the next two years I had
a court appearance each month;with each appearance the law-yer I appointed charged up toR1500,” he says.“The case was postponed for
several reasons, including a de-lay in the results of the bloodtests, as well as a change in theState prosecutor.”The case was finally closed
and he was sentenced to 250hours of community service. “Iam still doing the time for myunnecessary actions; it is some-thing I will never subject myself
or my family to again,” he says. “This wasnot only an expensive eye-opener for me,but also for my friends and family.”Scala says evidentiary breathalyser
printouts are admissible as evidence incourt. “If jail terms were handed down fordrinking and driving, the public would be-come more sensitised to the issue,” he says.“Drivers who ensure they are sober will
have nothing to fear, but those who drinkwill be removed from the roads before theycan cause harm.”
Think before you drinkTraffic Services spokesperson Richard
Coleman says every driver has a responsi-bility when they drink alcohol and plan todrive. “If you have used any substancewhich could affect your driving ability, letsomeonewhohasnot had adrinkdrive yourvehicle. If no one is available, call a lift ser-vice company,” he urges.
ROAD SAFETY: HARSHER PENALTIES FOR DRUNK DRIVERS
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A vacant piece of land in Manenberg is sto-king the ire of residents fed-up with it beingused as a getaway route, dumping site andthe burning of copper.The plot is nestled between homes in
Towerkop and Kareedou streets, and has foryears been an eyesore and fire hazard, localssay.Margaret Janse, a backyard dweller, says
her property is the only one without a fence,making her more vulnerable to fires andcriminals.“If a fire starts my house will be the first
one to go up in flames.Who is going to repayme then?” she asks.Of major concern to Janse are the ele-
ments lurking around the overgrown land.“For five weeks in a row, we have been
catching people cutting wires or runningthrough here with stolen goods,” she says.“When will it end?”Jeffrey Lewis, who lives opposite the site,
says he is tired of his complaints falling ondeaf ears.“I have complained somany times to coun-
cil and police about the dumping and thecrime, yet nothing is being done. OnWednesdays they come and collect our dirt,but by the evening someone would havedumped on that land already,” he says.Nina Heuvel echoed her neighbours’ con-
cerns, saying that just two weeks ago she
caught a man who had climbed a pole to cutthe wires.“People dump and use this land for crimi-
nal activity but no one seems to care,” shefumes.Lieutenant Ian Bennett, spokesperson for
Manenberg police, confirms that the spothas been known as a hotspot used by crimi-
nals. “They see it as an easy escape route andat night it is difficult to see them,” he says.Ward councillor Junade Hoosain says the
City of Cape Town is in the process of sub-di-viding the property. “We are in the processof transferring the land and sub-dividing itso that each of the adjacent property ownersget a portion. This will immediately prevent
people from gaining access,” he says.While council has agreed to close off the
area, Hoosain says for now the propertyowners have agreed to erect their ownboundary walls.He also calls on residents to directly con-
tact the police with any complaints of crimi-nal activity.
FIRE HAZARD: Margaret Janse stares at the remains of burnt dirt and rubble on the problem plot off Towerkop and Kareedou streets.
The arts and craft club at St Johns theEvangelist in Belgravia Road, Craw-ford, will be hosting their annual exhi-bition in the church hall on Saturday9 November between 10:00 and 15:00.Entry is R10. A variety of items in-
cluding hand-knitted toys and ba-roque paintings will be on sale.For more information contact the
church office on 021 697 4956.
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‘Whites only’advert irks
The South African Human Rights Com-mission is investigating a Cape Townjob advertisement only seeking whites
as applicants.The Commission says this comes after re-
cruitment agency Quest posted a job advertstating only white males need apply.
The advert sparked a flurry of outrage onsocial media sites, with Quest being accusedof racism. Quest denied these accusations,saying clients decide the job requirements.
The Commission said it was also investi-gating another advert, “Algemene Werker;slegs blankes”, adding it condemns such ad-vertising. Here is what readers had to say.
BRIAN KOCK says the advert is reminiscent of theold South Africa. “I don’t understand why theyshould say ‘only white’ or even ‘black’. I can’t thinkof anything a white male can do that I can’t.”
RADE MAKHUVHA doesn’t think the advert is racist. “I’ve seen lots of job advertisements sayingthey are only looking for a black male. I ignorethem and look for something I’m qualified for.”
VELISWA QALO says it would not have elicited thesame reaction if the vacancy was for a black male.“I am over apartheid, but many will find it offensive when they see such an advertisement. Theyare still living in the past, not knowing that theyare doing the same thing.”
ZAIN GALLIE believes racism is still a problem inour modern society. “We don't have equal rights.What counts for one person should count for another. When I see an advertisement like that I feelcriticised, ashamed and like I have no place in thisworld.”
FABIAN HENDRICKS says he feels offended whenhe sees such an advert. “It should depend on whatqualifications one has and not on one’s skin colour. It’s racist and I don't like it.”
NICKY DAMON says he is offended by the advert.“We all deserve a fair chance. Focus on qualification, not race. We are over apartheid. To me theadvert was racist. I’m happy they removed it.”
MONIQUE SWART says she deals with these kindof adverts almost every day. “For me the advertwas racist. I work with BEE and these are the kindsof things I deal with daily. Even if the advert wasabout blacks, people were going to raise questions.”
The Voice of the Cape’s annual SummerFestival has found a new home at Vy-gieskraal Stadium in Athlone.
This year’s festival, which takes placefrom Thursday 5 to Sunday 8 December,is themed Celebrating 91.3fm to mark theradio station’s long-awaited move to anew daily, independent frequency.People’s Post is the print media partner
of this event.The festival attracts between 30 000 to
50 000 visitors every year and is the big-gest community festival on the social cal-endar.
After six years at the Cape Market inEpping, the move to Vygieskraal hasbeen welcomed. The new venue is not on-ly central in location, but is situated inthe heart of where VOC’s listenership re-sides. Vygieskraal Stadium is on the pub-lic transport route, making it accessibleto a large group of festivalgoers who use
public transport.Festivalgoers can expect a weekend of
fun-filled activities such as musical per-formances, sports tournaments, funrides and a tea garden.
A variety of delectable food will be onoffer and flea market lovers can find eve-rything they need at the souk stalls.
There is also a corporate exhibition,where shoppers can find innovative newproducts. The set-up of the festival willbe completely different this year, allow-ing stallholders to receive equal expo-sure.
This year’s festival will have a huge fo-cus on sports and enthusiasts can lookforward to cricket, rugby and soccertournaments, which exposes up-and-coming sporting talent.
Tickets cost R20 for adults. Pensionersand children under the age of 12 pay R10.
All-day parking costs R10.
Summer festival on the move
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 7 November 2013 NEWS 5
TARRENLEE HABELGAARN@LeeLaVidaLoca
Almost 100 new neighbourhood watch pa-trollers have taken to the streets of Athloneto combat petty crime ahead of the festiveseason.And eight volunteer crime-fighting or-
ganisations have joined forces to make agreater impact.Athlone Community Policing Forum
chairperson Aziza Kannemeyer says theBridgetown, Kewtown, Belgravia, ParkTown, Statice Heights, Bokmakierie, Gar-landale andOlivedalewatches have decidedto collaborate to show criminals they meanbusiness.A collective effort increases the number
of eyes and feet on the streets, she explains.This, Kannemeyer says, is an advantage
especially to smaller neighbourhoodwatch-es.“Our main aim is for people to realise the
area belongs to them and not the criminals.When neighbourhood watches are active inan area it acts as an effective crime deter-rent. Therefore we are calling on more peo-ple to join the groups in their area,” shesays.After being dormant for some time, Kan-
nemeyer says the neighbourhood watcheshave been reenergised and are growing bythe day.“In the last two months, we have trained
between 70 and 90 newmembers,” she says,adding that the watches are being encour-aged to increase their ranks even more.Kannemeyer says the volunteers will be
conducting group patrols every weekend
and will focus on the areas with the highestcrime rate.“Each neighbourhood watch first patrols
their own area, then we meet up and drivein convoy through other areas. If need be,we go on foot patrols,” she says.Athlone police station commander Colo-
nel Krisjan Verwant says with the festiveseason approaching, the additional pres-ence of neighbourhood watches are a greathelp. “InAthlone our officers, LawEnforce-ment, Metro Police, traffic services andneighbourhood watches have a very goodworking relationship.We rely on eachotherto improve our communities,” he says.Mayoral Committee member for Safety
and Security JP Smith joined the group ontheir walkabout last weekend.He says neighbourhood watches act as a
major crime deterrent.“In incidents of house robbery and break-
ins, the largest contributor to communitysafety is neighbourhood watches. However,it is still important for people to report allincidents of crime,” Smith says.He further comments that areas with the
highest crime rates have the lowest numberof complaints logged and areas with a lowcrime rate log complaints regularly.“We often only hear of crime in an area
once someone has died but we don’t hear ofthe incidents leading up to it. There is a100% mismatch between the crime rate ofsome areas and the number of complaintslogged in that area. We need the public tohelp us to help them,” Smith says.V Residents are urged to contact the City of CapeTown on (021) 480 7700 to report any anti-social be-haviour.
COMMUNITY SAFETY: WATCH NUMBERS GROW BY THE DAY
Volunteers taketo the streets
LOVING MEMORY: A memorial wall to remember people who have died due to gang violencehas been realised. Thanks to private sponsorships, the Proudly Manenberg project was recentlyerected in Manenberg Avenue and already holds eight names. Locals recently gathered outsidethe peace garden to unveil the stone wall, which residents say represents healing and peacein the community. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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CURTAINS UP: Excited pupils from La Petite Preschool in Sybrand Parktook to the stage for theirannual school concert atthe Baxter Theatre on Saturday. Dressed in an arrayof colourful costumes teddy bears, ballerinas, soldiers, sailors and royaltymade an appearance inThe Doll’s Wedding. In thelead roles were XavierStewart and ZoeLi Miller.The toddlers danced andsang as family and friendscheered them on from theaudience. PHOTO: TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
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• Fax: 086 576 1449• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission: Tender office, Concourse Level, Cape Town Civic Centre, Cape Town
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The background and reasons for the proposed amendment will be tabled and inputgathered from the public.
Special assistance will be given to people who cannot read or write, people with disabilitiesand people from other disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit written comments tohave their comments, recommendations or input recorded and submitted to the Municipality.Contact the following officials of the City of Cape Town’s Public Participation Unit:
For assistance to the general public:Ruché Daniels, tel: 021 400 1766 or e-mail: [email protected]
For assistance to disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti, tel: 021 400 1652 or e-mail: [email protected]
The amendment to the Informal Trading By-Law will be available on the City of Cape Townwebsite at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, at subcouncil offices and libraries.
Enquiries relating to the proposed amendment may bedirected to Richard White, tel: 021 417 0110 or e-mail:[email protected]
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Bruce Oom, spokesperson for provincialhousing minister Bonginkosi Madikizela, ex-plained that the department receives a “limit-ed budget” from national government, whichis then channelled to municipalities.He said land cannot summarily be devel-
oped without enough money.Lili has alleged there is land in the vicinity
of Canal Walk which Transnet had madeavailable for development, but that the de-partment did not want to use it.
Oom said the department does not knowof such an offer, and neither the depart-ment nor theminister can respond to suchvague statements. “Should we get a specif-ic address or erf number, we would havea clear answer,” Oom said.Lili and the parade’s other leader Loyiso
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Hebattles towheel himself through the sandand stones to get to the self-made, carpet-covered “ramp” leading to the rickety frontdoor of his wendy house.Brandon Roland forges on, bravely veer-
ing through obstacles to make it home.He is one of thousands of disabled people
living in dire and unsuitable conditions, pa-tiently waiting to reach the top of the hous-ing waiting list.And despite wheelchair-bound applicants
being given priority status, activists say toolittle is being done to grant the disabledtheir right to suitable housing.Roland has been on the list for 11 years
and although he refuses to “sit back andwait for a handout”, the meagre wage hemakes as an assistant in a fish tackle shopwill never be enough to secure him a bond.“Asa father, Iwant toprovide formy fami-
ly,” he says, tickling his eight-month-olddaughter. “But being in awheelchair is a se-rious disadvantage. Council claims to prior-itise the needs of the disabled, but those arejust emptywords. I would like nothingmorethan to be self-sufficient, but this wheel-chair is standing in my way of earning afixed salary and buying my own house.”His tiny, neat home has been burgled
countless times by opportunistic thieveswho know he would be unable to put up afight.“I have nowhere else to go. I have come
a long way from living in a squatter camptowhere I am today. But Iwantmore formy-self and my family. I don’t want to die here,still waiting for my reference number to becalled.”
The waiting gameAtotal of 3 313 disabledpeople fromacross
the city are currently on the housing wait-ing list, confirmsMayoral Committee mem-ber for Human Settlements TandekaGqada.These applicants need to be registered as
wheelchair-bound to be prioritised.“Throughregistration theywill be consid-
ered part of the special needs category andmay qualify on a priority basis for housingprojects as per theCity’s allocationspolicy,”she says.“We are committed to being a caring city
and therefore do all we can to build a metrowhere those who need help receive it to im-prove their living environments.”Candidates have to be classified as disa-
bled on the housing needs database.A doctor’s certificate or other official doc-
umentation is needed for registration.Gqada says council makes provision for
the disabled during the construction ofcouncil accommodation through a specialneeds category, which includes the buildingof disabled-friendly units.
Carrying onBut while council claims to be mindful of
the needs of the disabled, Abduraghman Sa-lie (53) rubbishes this.He waited 20 years to move into his coun-
cil home – amaisonette which requires himto find his way up a steep staircase to getfrom the downstairs bathroom to his bed-room.“I either have to get up very early so that
my sons can carry me before they leave forwork or slither like a snake down thestairs,” he explains.He waited two decades for the call from
council that a home has been allocated tohim.“When I discovered it was a two-storey
house, I still took it. I had waited so manyyears and I didn’t want this opportunity topass me by. My family had been living indire conditions for too long; I put my needsaside so that they could have four walls tocall home.”He has since applied for a wheelchair-
friendly house but knows there may still bea long wait ahead.“I should never have been in this situa-
tion in the first place. It’s hard enough beingin a wheelchair, but its even more difficultwhen you are further disempowered by de-pending on others for mobility.”
Mum’s the wordTessa Willemse has made it her lifelong
goal to teach her son independence.But her efforts are somewhat in vain as
the teenager relies on family members tocarry him through the sandy stretch thatleads from their tiny wendy house to theirfront gate before he can use his wheelchair.
She has to pick up her almost adult sonto allow him to relieve himself in a bucket,as they do not have access to a proper toiletand cannot afford to spend hundreds ofrands on adult diapers.In the decade she has been on the waiting
list, she has made every effort to make hersmall home as wheelchair-friendly as possi-ble.But she still prays and dreams of moving
her son into a house where he can learn tobe self-sufficient.“I don’t know what more I can do,” she
says, close to tears.“I have been to housing offices, the civic
centre in Cape Town and countless meet-ings. But no matter what I do, all the doorsare slammed in my face.”Until her dream of a wheelchair-friendly
house is realised, she will continue to makeevery effort to make life as easy as possiblefor the 17-year-old.“Some might think it would be easier to
put him in a special care home, but I couldnever do that. He is my son.”
Short end of the stickDespite government’s claims of building
an inclusive society, wheelchair-bound peo-ple continue to be overlooked, argues Disa-bledPeople of SouthAfrica provincial secre-tary Anthony George.“Handing over the keys to a mainstream
council home doesn’t cut it,” he insists.“I have seen people battling in the space
they are supposed to feel most comfortable,depending on their families or neighboursto help them get in and out of their homes.
They are forced to forfeit their independ-ence for a house that doesn’t even allowthem to move around freely.”A more intimate understanding of the
challenges facing wheelchair-bound citi-zens is needed to ensure the disabled are notgiven the short end of the stick, George says.“No one stands up for us. Handing over
a monthly grant isn’t seeing to the needs ofour people – there needs to be input and con-sultation. How can a perfectly able-bodiedofficial make the call on what would be ac-cessible and comfortable for someone whocannot move their legs?”
Housing for allCape TownAssociation for the Physically
Disabled director Bridget van der Merwesays while universal accessibility in theconstruction of all housing would be ideal,there is still a long way to go before this isrealised.“But change is creeping in,” she says.
“General building standards are transform-ing towards allowing the disabledmore easein doing things like going to the toilet orswitching on the lights. While not perfect,these measures are seeing us move in theright direction.”But housing activist Sulyman Stellen-
boom says the process should be “drastical-ly speeded up” and government should bethe catalyst for change.“We all have equal rights so we should all
have equal opportunities, especially tobasicneeds such as housing. All avenues towardsempowering andgiving independence to thedisabled must be prioritised.”
HOUSING: WHEELCHAIRBOUND HOUSING APPLICANTS' HARSH REALITY
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HOME: Brandon Roland cradles his eightmonthold baby in front of his ramshackle wendy house. PHOTO: TAMMY PETERSEN
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The City of Cape Town is in the process of accepting naming proposals for the sevenfootbridges across Nelson Mandela Boulevard. The footbridges should be named afterindigenous, traditional figures or leaders of Cape Town’s rich and diverse cultural heritage.Motivational names and the names of fauna and flora will also be considered.
In terms of section 17 of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit proposalsfrom 1 to 30 November 2013.
Naming proposals, input and recommendations may be submitted by:
• Fax: 021 400 1465• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission: Office 12, 1st floor, Paul Sauer Building, 1 Adderley Street
or PO Box 298, Cape Town 8000 (for the attention of the Acting Manager:Public Participation Unit)
• Facebook: www.facebook.com/CityofCT• Mobisite: www.letsnameit.co.za
Special assistance will be given to people who cannot read or write, people with disabilitiesand people from other disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit written comments tohave their comments, recommendations or input recorded and submitted to the Municipality.Contact the following officials of the City of Cape Town’s Public Participation Unit:
For assistance to the general public:Ruché Daniels, tel: 021 400 1766 or e-mail: [email protected]
For assistance to disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti, tel: 021 400 1652 or e-mail: [email protected]
Naming proposal forms will be available on the City of Cape Town’s websitewww.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, at subcouncil offices and libraries.
Enquiries relating to the naming proposals may bedirected to Nathan Fisher, tel: 021 400 1450 ore-mail: [email protected]
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER188/2013
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The South African Social Security Agency(Sassa) has since the beginning of this yearconcluded about 840 investigations intocorruption in social grants.Hundreds of thousands of rands worth of
stolen money has also been recovered.More than 240 Sassa staff have also been
prosecuted for corruption and fraud.These successes were announced earlier
this week during Sassa’s first anti-corrup-tion conference.Sassa CEO Virginia Peterson says since
the introduction of the biometric system inMarch, they received 1 800 cases of corrup-tion and fraud.The cases already settled had a combined
monetary value of R4.5m.“The biometric grant payment systemus-
es the beneficiary’s fingerprints. Voice re-cordings are entered into a computer sys-tem to prevent allowances being paid to thewrong person,” Peterson explained.More than nine million people have been
registered in this way.Social development minister Bathabile
Dlamini said corruption and fraud are rifeboth in the department and at Sassa.“We are very concerned that most of the
corruption and fraud which has come tolight was committed by people appointed toserve the community. Sassa and depart-ment officials will, therefore, also be regis-tered on the biometric system in the nexttwo months,” Dlamini said.Thiswill allowemployees’ activities to be
tracked.She also said most fraudsters arrested so
far are women.The department is investigating a range
of possibilities to make monthly grant pay-outs easier and thus wipe out the chance offraud. “One of these is the possibility of per-sonally handing over pensioners’ allowanc-es,” she said. However, Dlamini says un-scrupulous money lenders and irregularburial schemes are currently the major ob-stacles for the department in their fightagainst poverty.
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1677
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WENDY'S6 x 3m - R6 300 cash!!!!
082 621 4441 / 021-393 5475
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1610
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1620
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WANTED TO BUY
1675
.AA's BUYS good quality furnitureand appliances. We collect. Ph021-374 6060 or 083 948 2804
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073 847 7831
.BUILT IN CUPBOARDS repairs andalterations. Ph 072-695-9738
.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807
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ACCREDITED DSTVDish realignments, installation +
repairs. We also installNEW OVHD FREE TO AIR
wstechzone sa073 272 6117
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ELECTRICAL
1810
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AFFORDABLE REPAIRSRepairs to tv’s , fridges, stoves,
m/waves, washing machines,geysersTel: 021-691 2162 / 082 490 0197
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Cell: 083 493 6345Email:[email protected]
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Reasonable prices!% 076 164 0700
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Ronald George ElectricalInstallations and Maintenance
Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
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FOR HIRE
1820
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BUSSES & LATESTBMW'S FOR HIREFor all your
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DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.021 396 2526/082 212 8949
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GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825
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FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.No water, no charge. Improv
your existing wellpoint.Ph 021-637 5677 or 021-702 3888 /
072 825 9586
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835
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A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
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GARAGEDOORS& automation. 0765230306
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RC BLINDS
10% discount on all typesblinds exceeding R1 500for November only
074 259 1802 / 082 598 [email protected]
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ROYALHARDWAREBlinds less 30%
GAS at reduced pricescnr Strandfontein &
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.TILING + Laminated floorsR50/sqm. Ph 084 978 9175
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
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Ph Albert 073 545 6994
.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-820 4384
.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports. Ph(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478
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MISCELLANEOUS
1845
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MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like: bathroomrenovations, plumbing, tiling and
installing of geysers, etc.% Ridley on 071 349 4741 /
021-371 2231BE BLESSED
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PAINTING
1872
.PAINTING & WATERPROOFINGGood ref. Ph 076 124 4713
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PAVING
1873
.ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
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PLUMBERS
1855
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For all your plumbing needsas well as
Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered
All workmanship guaranteed!!
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PLUMBING,Tiling & ElectricalTel: 079 018 2091
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SWIMMING POOLS
1867
.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
.POOL SERVICE and maintenance.Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or021-705 8851
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TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870
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''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323
.4 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713
.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.
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BUSINESS
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OPPORTUNITIES
2415
.ADMIN.DATA COPY/PasteWorkers needed. For info, smsname/address to 079 615 8070 ore-mail: [email protected]
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
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ACCOMMODATION
2635
.Gordons Bay s/catering holidayaccom. 6 & 8 sleeper frmR1000 p/night 0795224309www.weekendescape.co.za
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SELFSORGEENHEDE
2626
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CLUB MYKONOS 6 sleeper from3 Jan to 10 Jan 2014 for R8 999.
Ph James 083 626 1526
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TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601
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A WEEKEND TRIP TORUITERBOSCH(Near Mossel Bay)
29 Nov – 1 December. Transport,breakfast & supper included.
Ph Betty 073 188 6942/021-633 7207
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VEHICLES
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ACCESSORIES, SPARES& MODIFICATIONS
3001
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VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080
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ENGINE OVERALL,R1 800. Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox repairs
from R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/
078 875 4394.
PROPERTIES
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HOUSES FOR SALE
3275
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PENLYN ESTATE:1 mil 3 bed house on large plot,
OTTERY1.050 mil 3 bed house, + granny flat
on large plot. A must view.
Phone Ivan 082 469 3084
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SEPARATEENTERANCES
3316
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COLORADO PARK
Single/ Couple, Rent and Deposit ,Water and Electricity not included,Call Felicia 073 116 4004
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RETREAT1 bedroom, lounge, kitchen, toilet +shower. Suit a couple. Avail immed.R2500 excl elec. Ph 076 873 1507
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- 072 542 7217/ 073 997 4312M/PlainWynberg - 021 761 1289/ 084 523 8576Athlone - 021 696 4183/ 072 144 4639Lansdowne - 021 762 1252/ 079 553 3155
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View photos of our properties onwww.rawson.co.za or www.gumtree.co.za
OTTERY/ATHLONETEL: 021 703 3466FAX: 021 703 3480
BASILWEAVER
DONNIVANDE MINK
GRAHAMCLASSEN
PAMDAMON
PEDROVISAGIE
WAYNESTADLER
KEVINSMEDA
ZEEKOEVLEIR355 000 Neg
WAYNE STADLER 084 797 6308
Priced to Sell - Vacant Plot,628m2
HEIDEVELDR595 000 Neg
PEDRO VISAGIE 072 508 8023
Adorable and affordable,the ideal starter home!
OTTERYR930,000 neg
For one lucky family its all here!
LOWER WYNBERGR1.5mil neg
GEORGINA LOVELL 083 446 1173
HAZENDALR735 000 Neg
PAM DAMON 073 344 9161
DONNIVAN DE MINK 083 261 2770
For the larger family, think big!Neat 5 Beds with swimming pool
GOLFLINKS ESTATER1 195 000 Neg
GRAHAM CLASSEN 083 741 4953
Lovely 4Beds within walkingdistance of the Royal Cape Golf
course
4 Bedroom Semiwith loads of living space.
V i e w m o r e p i c t u r e s o n w w w. r a w s o n . c o . z a / s t r a n d f o n t e i n
Office:
021 393 7456Email:
[email protected] Rainers083 784 1955
Bradley Thomas076 648 8757
Erica Roman083 299 9807
Tania Wyeth084 240 0606
Randall April071 6188 421
BAYVIEWR895 000 Neg
UNINTERRUPTED SEAVIEW!5 Bed Home, Open Plan FFK,2Baths; Shower; Lounge +Fireplace; D/Garage 4Cars;
Study; Fully Enclosed;Built-In braai
Tania 084 240 0606
NEW RELEASE
SCHAAPKRAALOffers from R2 250 000 invited
3 900m2 SMALLHOLDING! Main House,4Beds & D/Garage; Pool & Braai Area;Guest cottage; Loft Cabin, Main BedDownstairs + Open-plan Bed; FFK;3xStables; 2x factory / workshops;Rental income: +/- R16 000pm.
Zoned for dual residential / business.Asking price: R2 295 000
Erica 083 2999 807
NEW RELEASE
WESTRIDGER3 500 000 Neg
8 215m2 Property - Ideal for anorganisation. Building consistsof 1-2 assembly halls; 10 OfficeSpaces; 1 Kitchen; ReceptionArea; 8-10 Toilets; 3 Garages
and Many, many more.Randall 082 305 8891
NEW RELEASE
STRANDFONTEIN VILLAGER650 000 Neg
Neat & Cosy 4 bed home withFFK, Modern bathroom +
corner bath & shower; outside4th bedroom; tandem garage.
Bradley 076 648 8757
NEW RELEASE
OLD STRANDFONTEINSOLD for R630 000
FREESTANDING! 3 Bed FamilyHome with Spacious
Lounge/Dining Area +Fireplace; Entrance hall; FFK;Double garage & good yard
space right around.Randall 071 6188 421
BAYVIEWSOLD for R470 000
Affordable, neat & veryspacious 2 bedroom home
featuring a Fully Fitted Kitchen,big lounge, main bedroom withen-suite, carport, spacious plot.
Asking price : R495 000Tania 084 240 0606
OLD STRANDFONTEINOffers from R650 000 invited
4 Bed Home +BIC’s & Lamfloors; tiled lounge/dining area,
Modern FFK, Fully secured;Tandem garage - 3 cars;
Backyard with built-in braai.Asking price: R695 000Randall 071 6188 421
REDUCED
ON THE BAYOffers from R680 000 invited
Modern 3bed renovated homeoffering BIC’s in all bedrms,
FFK, sunken lounge, sep diningroom, entertainment room with
built-in braai, sep entr, pool.Asking price: R720 000
Erica 083 2999 807
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KEWTOWNR350000.00
Semi 2 beds lounge kitchen
STRANDR360000.00
Flat 2beds with bic lounge open plan tofitted kitchen. balcony 61sq. New complex
SURREY ESTATER695000.00
Apartment 3 beds with bic mes fam bathroomlarge fully tiled lounge fully fitted kitchen living
area 126sq Plot 250Sect Title No levies
PLEASECONTACTRUKEYA082 741 1109
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R799 000 ColoradoFreestanding 5Beds+En-SuiteMain, F.F.K,Lounge, Bath,Garage x5Cars. Fixtures+Furniture. Fazlyn 073 184 2535
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R750 0003 Bed MES,Open Plan Kitchen to
Dinette and Lounge.1 Bed Granny Flat.Garage for 2 Cars.
YVONNE082 489 4085
ZEEKOEVLEI
Offers from R2 000 000
Yvonne Siljeur082 489 4085
Immaculate Home on theWaterfront. 4beds (BIC), 2 baths, one with cornerbath. F/fitted kitchen, pool, maids
quarters and dbl garage.
LANDSDOWNE / CRAWFORD
R1 215 0003/4 Beds, Mes, Family Bathroom,
Spacious Lounge open to FF Kitchen,Sun Room, Study,
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083 315 1184
CRAWFORD
R 1 430 000Immaculate Corner House in a Serene
Area, 3 BEDROOMS (2 BIC), Family Bath-room + Sep.Toilet, FFK, Lounge, HeatedPool, DOUBLE GARAGE+ Staff Quarters
INGRID
072 409 0559
BELHAR BANJO WALKR990 000
ALOISE081 304 5153
F/s: 4Bed (bic), 2 Fitted bath-rooms, Fully fitted kitchen,
Reception area, Double garage,
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No pro footy for Mitchell’s PlainLIAM MOSES
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Strandfontein Football Club have can-celled plans to enter the professionalranks through purchasing a Safa Sec-
ond Division franchise.The club announced plans to buy a spot in
the third tier of South African football, fromnewly promoted club Knysna Bafana, at its35th anniversary celebrations in late Octo-ber. However, Strandfontein will no longercompete in the Second Division after negoti-ations between the club’s financial backersand Knysna Bafana were cancelled.Sharief Christians, junior chairmanat the
amateur club, confirms theywill not be play-
ing in the Second Division this year.“Wehave decided thatwe are going to con-
centrate on our youth,” he says.Christians, who would have taken up the
chief operations officer role at the profes-sional club, refused to give any further de-tailswhenquizzed aboutwhether thenegoti-ations broke down.His reasons for the withdrawal contradict
statements made in an earlier interviewwith People’s Post on Tuesday 29 October.During the first interview,Christians said
developing young players was the key rea-son for the buying the franchise.He said: “The core of the Second Division
team will be Strandfontein players. A lot ofour youngsters play in our Mitchell’s Plain
Local Football Association (MPLFA) SuperLeague team.”He also stated: “We think we have the
quality of players we need to survive. Theseboys are never given chances. Now we aregiving them a chance to show they can playat this level.”Strandfontein previously played in the
SecondDivision, but a lack of fundingmeantthe franchise was sold to Vasco da Gamaabout six years ago.The club had not yet secured a sponsor at
the time of Christians’ first interview withPeople’s Post, but he said the financial back-ing would come from a clubmember and hisbusiness partner, who were set to bankrollthe franchise purchase.
The franchise would have brought profes-sional football back to Mitchell’s Plain forthe first time since Santos FC left the MPL-FA earlier this year to join Cape DistrictLFA.Although Mitchell’s Plain United FC play
in theSecondDivision, the club is just a feed-er team for Santos and are based at the San-tos Academy in Lansdowne.Mitchell’s Plain is widely considered to by
a hotbed of football talent, but the lack of aprofessional club in the area could be to thedetriment of football development.While themost promisingplayerswill still
be cherry-picked from amateur sides whenspotted, the level of competition and coach-ing could suffer.
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A Hanover Park football club has fin-ished the seasonwithaglut of trophies,but its administrators believe an even
more important victory has been won.Hanover Park Rangers chairperson
Sedick Abrahams says the club has success-fully kept 180 boys and young men awayfrom the drugs and gangsterism whichplague the area.
He says Rangers have “beaten the bulletwith the ball”.
“We are battling with drugs and gan-sterism; there are killings in Hanover Parkeveryday,” Abrahams says.
“Sometimes we can’t even practice, (but)we are not even bothered with those gang-sters. The players are very dedicated. I start-ed the team tokeepkids away fromgangster-ism.”
“They love the game– even though the sea-son has finished the kids still want to play.”
The club was founded in 1976, but ran dor-mant 15 years later due to the difficulties ofoperating during apartheid.
Abrahams reopened the club in 2008 to of-fer the area’s children a healthy pastime andan outlet for their talent.
Rangers now have teams in every agegroup, ranging from under-7 to seniors.
Those teams claimed six different tro-phies playing in the Rygate Local FootballAssociation (LFA) this season.
Rangers beat 21 other teams from the Ryg-ate, Metropolitan and Turfhall LFA’s toclaim the combined under-19 league trophy.
The senior third team won the Rygatethird division first-round league, second-round league and grand challenge trophies,while the first team won the first divisionfirst-round and second-round league to gainpromotion to the Premier League, the topleague at Rygate.
Abrahams says the team achieved this inspite of the adversity and the stigma at-tached to living in Hanover Park.
“Weachieved thiswithdedication anddis-cipline,” he says.
“Everybody looks down on us, but weearned their respect. Last year they thoughtwe were a fly-by-night team; this year wewere the team to beat.
“Although our players come from thisbackground, we instil discipline into tothem, because we know people are lookingat us with hawk’s eyes.”
The Hanover Park area previously had itsown LFA and Abrahams says the next stepis to reform the organisation once anotherteam is established in the area.
Rangers do not charge their players anymembership fees and have to supply mostwith boots and shin guards.
Abrahams says the under-11 and under-13teams shared the same pairs of boots thisseason.
Although sponsorship has been providedby New Era Recruitment, Freedom RidersMotorcycle Club and Strings MotorcycleClub, the club is still in dire need of equip-ment.
Anyone interested in assisting can phoneAbrahams on 082 741 0750.
BEHIND YOU: FC Santos player Gregory Roelf (left) ghosts pasts Darren Dicks of FC CapeTown during a National First Division match in Parow in Sunday. Santos won 20.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS