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TUESDAY 24 February 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.zaTELLING IT AS IT IS
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OTTERY
Vagrants cause fearCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
Vagrants living on a field in PlantationRoad, Ottery, are the cause for safetyconcerns.
The vagrants – a family – have moved ontothe field almost a month ago.
They are using trees and bushes as ahome, much to the ire of neighbours of thefield.
Pastor Walter Thomas, who lives adjacentto the field, says safetyhas becomea concernsince the family moved there.
“I can’t speak for the people in the commu-nity, but the vagrants have kept us awakemany a night as they come walking on ourchurch property which causes the dogs tobark. As a result of this the whole householdis woken up,” Thomas says.
According to Thomas the vagrants havestarted burning cables on the field as well.
“They have started burning cables on thefield and the smoke and smell of burningplastic blows right into our home. The samepeople come onto our property and scratchin our bins.”
He adds that dumping has become a con-cern as this is not being dealt with by theauthorities.
Thomas says the dumping is caused great-ly by the family living on the field.
“[The dumping is caused] mostly by thevagrants. The peoplewith the trolleys are al-so responsible for the dumping as they comeand sort their stash out on the field and thenthey leave what they don’t want behind,”Thomas says.
According to the pastor, they have noticedvehicles who have also come to dump on thefield.
“We also occasionally see a car or bakkiepull up during the night and then in themorning we’ll find a pile of rubbish dumpedon the dead-end road,” he says.
A big problem that the Thomas family hadto deal with until recently was that the va-grants would enter their plot and sleep thereat night as well. This is no longer the case,he says.
“These people have already left. We madecontact with law enforcement and I alsocalled our security company to have thesepeople removed. We also tried to removethem from our property personally. They
simply kept returning every evening.”Thomas says the family has not returned
since this action was taken and law enforce-ment informed him the situation would bemonitored.
He expresses extreme concern for his safe-ty and security in the area.
“My biggest concern is security,” Thomas
says. “We often have meetings in the even-ing and have cars parked on our property.I would hate to have one of our members orvisitors attacked or their cars broken into.I am also very concerned that they are goingto attract more vagrants to the property.”
Resident and church member Keith Blakesays he has empathy with Thomas and says
his concerns are legitimate.“I attended a baptism service at the
church and members of the congregationtookmeoutside and beggedme to assistwiththis problem. I have reported this to wardcouncillor Monty Oliver,” Blake explains.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
This field in Ottery has recently become home to a family of vagrants who are allegedly becoming a nuisance to residents in the surrounds. Oneresident fears for his safety as the vagrants have been seen roaming on his property. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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HEALTH
Home birth explainedMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
You’re pregnant. Formanywomen thesetwo words could send shock wavesthroughout their bodies.
While somemay be happy and ready to be-come a mom, others may feel anxious andworried. With a flurry of emotions – wheth-er you are happy or sad, excited or anxious– all pregnant women will have to figure outa birth plan.But as medical costs continue to rise,
many women are exploring their options in-cluding having their babies at home.Later this week a group of expecting
moms, coupledwithmidwives, birth expertsand partners will gather in Muizenberg todiscuss issues around home birthing. Theinformal eventwill be hosted byHomeBirthSouth Africa in Muizenberg.
Early beginningsIn 2010, while working as doulas Lana Pe-
tersen and Ruth Ehrhardt became frustrat-ed with not being able to provide informa-tion on home births to expecting moms.A doula is a woman who offers continual
emotional and physical support to a labou-ring woman (and her partner).Together they decided to start hosting
home birth gatherings where doulas, mid-wives and interested parties sat togetherand shared their stories. Home Birth SouthAfricawas formed and awebsite with every-thing expecting parents need to know creat-ed.Herewomen share their stories andphoto-
graphs of home birth.
Misconceptions
Safety, cleanliness and complications aresome of themain issues faced byHomeBirthSouth Africa.Petersen explains despite a long history of
home births across the world, with modern-day medical procedures, many still per-ceived giving birth to be a medical proce-dure.She says birth is a natural physiological
process and only requires medical interven-tion when there are complications.Petersen explains in preparation for a
home birth, the first step is for the motherto pick a caregiver.“Themidwife will then ensure themother
visits the hospital to ensure that a naturalhomebirth is safe and there areno complica-tions.”Throughout the pregnancy, the caregiver
conducts regular check-ups and helps pre-pare women accordingly. “Midwives arehighly skilled and trained. They also workwithback-uphospitals so in the case of emer-gency they are equipped to assist.”
ChoicePetersen says the gatherings are held to
help expecting parents explore their op-tions.She explainswhile theydonot try and con-
vince moms to take the home birth option,they aim to provide all the necessary infor-mation to ensure parents choose a birth planthat suits them.“The one advantage is that because it’s
your home, you are not bound by hospitalprotocols.“Here the mom can decide who she wants
to have around her and she is not surround-ed by strangers,” she adds.The gathering will take place on Sunday
1 March at 18 Axminster Road, Muizenbergfrom 14:00 to 16:00.The gathering is aimed at those who have
given birth at home, for those who havewanted home births, for those who are plan-ning a home birth or are thinking about itor are just curious.It is also for those whose home births did
not go as they had wished. Midwives anddoulas are also welcome.Entry is R60 per person or R100 for two
people.V For more information visit www.homebirth.org.za orcall Ruth on 078 557 9070 or email [email protected] or call Lana on 073 514 9754 or email [email protected].
A seminar on home birthing will be held in Muizenberg. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
Cyclist killedMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
Amale cyclist has died in anaccidentinvolving a truck near Clovelly.Fish Hoek police are now investi-
gating a case of culpable homicide.According to a report from Fish
Hoek police spokesperson WarrantOfficer PeterMiddleton, the accidentoccurred along Main Road betweenClovelly and Kalk Bay on Friday 20February. “It is reported that a trucktransporting bricks had passed thecyclist on a narrow section of road-way that is currently being workedon and the cyclist had ended up un-der the trailer attached to the truck,”says Middleton.The identity of the cyclist has not
been released but he has been identi-fied as a resident fromCapricorn andbetween 26 and 28 years old. He wason his way to work. He was pro-nounced dead on the scene and theaccident reportedly causedmajor de-lays with traffic backed up all theway into Fish Hoek.
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Duo caught with abaloneCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
During the past two weeks officers atGrassy Park Police Station had theirwork cut out for them as criminal ac-
tivity in the area included two arrests andthe confiscation of abalone.OnMonday 9 February, two suspectswere
arrested on charges of abalone possessionafter a car chase through the streets ofGrassy Park.Grassy Park police spokespersonWarrant
Officer Wynita Kleinsmith says the arrestswere made while conducting visible patrolsat 08:30.“The officers noticed a suspicious vehicle
in Anchor Road in Grassy Park. The mem-bers instructed the occupants of the vehicleto stop, but the vehicle sped off,” Kleinsmithsays.The members then followed the vehicle
and the occupants were pulled over at thecorners of Lake Road and Fishermans Ave-nue in Zeekoevlei.“The two occupants then fled from their
vehicle. The officers chased after them andapprehended them in a nearby house. Thesuspects were taken back to the vehiclewhile members searched it.”Kleinsmith confirms 17 bags with 644 aba-
lone was found in the vehicle.Two men, aged 40 and 30, were arrested.The suspects are fromElim andHeideveld
respectively and appeared in court onWednesday 11 February.On Tuesday 17 February six men bombed
an ATM in Ottery.Kleinsmith says the suspects entered the
store on the corner of Humby and Otteryroads at 20:15.
“Upon arrival at the scene, police mem-bers were informed that six men enteredthe shop and were all armed. The suspectsthen forced the shop owners, staff and cus-tomers to lay on the floor,” Kleinsmithsays.The suspects then made their way to the
ATM in the store, she confirms.“The suspects then bombed theATMand
managed to take an undisclosed amount ofcash. They also took an undisclosedamount of money from the cash register aswell as twoboxesof cigarettes,”Kleinsmithsays.One man was injured during the inci-
dent.“One of the shop owners was hit in the
head with a firearm. He sustained injuriesand receivedmedical assistance on scene.”According to Kleinsmith, the suspects
fled the scene in a silver Audi with an un-known registration.No shots were fired and no arrests were
made.A case of ATM bombing and business
robbery is being investigated.In another incident, a 32-year-old man
was killed and a 12-year-old boy was shotin his leg on Friday 13 February.Another victim was shot in the arm and
stomach.Shots were fired at 22:30 on the corners
of LakeRoad and 3rdAvenue in theKalbas-kraal informal settlement.Kleinsmith says the victims were drink-
ingwhile sitting outsidewhen the shootingoccurred.“Upon arrival at the scene, police mem-
berswere informed that twounknownmenwearing hoodies came running towardsthem. The suspects started shooting at the
group of men,” Kleinsmith says.“A 32-year-old man was shot twice in his
stomach and once in the chest. He was de-clared dead on the scene,” she confirms.Kleinsmith sayswitness accounts confirm
that an old Opel with an unknown registra-tion was parked near the scene.“After the shooting the vehicle sped off.
According to witnesses the vehicle drove inthe direction of Zeekoevlei.”The surviving victims were taken to hos-
pital for medical attention.
The motive for the shooting is not yetknown.No arrests have been made.Anyonewith information on the incidents
can phone Grassy Park police on021 700 3900.
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Rail ‘attack’investigation
CHEVON BOOYSEN@ChevonBooysen
What was supposed to be a normaltrain trip to his part-time job turnedinto a nightmare for a Parkwood
student on Saturday 7 February.Chad Crowley, who works as a volunteer
in the Cape Town CBD, says he relies onpublic transport to get him to and fromwork daily.Crowley says during his journey, two
commuters got into a physical fight after anargument.“The two commuters first argued before
the fight became physical. The onemanwasbeating the other with a levelling tool. Itwas more like the one man was being at-tacked,” Crowley says.According to Crowley a security guard
was present on the carriage at the time buthe did not take any action while the twowere fighting.“When I asked him why he wasn’t doing
anything he turned a blind eye. The securi-ty officer then walked away [after the fightwas stopped],” he says.
Security attackFellow commuters tried to help the man
that was beaten, Crowley explains.“The guy who was beaten with the level
had his bags with him and one of the com-muters had to get out of the train to helphim.“This commuter put his life at risk for the
victim because the [train could havemoved] and an innocent commuter couldhave been hurt as well,” he says.Crowley says he too tried to assist the vic-
tim before the train left the station.“One woman helped to stop the profuse
bleeding after [the man] was badly beatenup. Another commuter and I tried to savethe victim’s bags which were on the plat-form,” he explains.Crowley saysa security officer thencame
upbehindhimashe tried to salvage the vic-tim’s bags.“We kept the door open as the train start-
ed moving so we could get the man’s bags[onto the train]. The security guard thenkicked me and the other commuter whotried to help. He kicked us with so muchforce that we had to let go of the traindoors,” Crowley says.
Verbal abuseAccording to Crowley his ordeal did not
end there.He says another security guard ap-
proached him and started to “verballyabuse” him and hit him in the abdomen.“I asked the security guards why they
were being rude to me as I did not disre-spect either of them.“They then continued to swear at me aft-
er I repeatedly asked themwhat it was thatI did wrong which could warrant them tophysically andverbally abuseme,”headds.When the train arrived at the station,
Crowley alleges he was manhandled by thesecurity guards who surrounded him atCape Town station.“One of the security guards grabbed at
my armand I tried to loosen the grip he hadon me as I felt uncomfortable. They led meto platform one at the station where Ithought they would take me to the railwaypolice offices.”Crowley says when he stalled in front of
the offices, a security guard pulled at hisbag which caused the handles to rip.He was then taken to a room where he
was ordered to search himself.“After I did what they said, they left the
room Iwas in and turned off the lights. Thistraumatised me because I was afraid thatone of them could come back and beat meto a pulp and I would not be able to see whoit was,” Crowley says.
ReleaseHe was eventually assisted by someone
who wanted to use the ablution facilities.“This person asked me why I was there
and I explained the situation to him. Hethen left the room to find out why I was be-ing kept in the dark room.“This person then came back and toldme
Iwas free to leaveasnobodyhad logged intothe record book why I was being heldthere,” he recounts.Once leaving the station,Crowley sayshe
went straight to the Cape Town Police Sta-tion to lay a charge of assault.“The constable who took my statement
mentioned a fewweeks ago amanwas beat-en up with wires and sticks also by Metro-rail securities. The matter was reported tothe Protection Services Office.”
InvestigationMetrorail spokesperson Riana Scott con-
firms the incident was reported and is cur-rently under investigation.“Both parties have levelled allegations
against one another and it is vital that theinvestigators establish the facts to applyappropriate sanction.“Statements and supporting video sur-
veillance footage formpart of the investiga-tion,” Scott says.V What are your thoughts on safety on the trains?Starting with the word “Post” , SMS your views to32516. SMSes cost R1.
A commuter claims to have been left traumatised after an alleged attack by Metrorail securitystaff. The matter is under investigation. This photo is for illustration. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 24 February 2015 NEWS 5
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A world class facility and the only oneof its kind will soon be seen at theCape of Good Hope SPCA (CoGH
SPCA) in Grassy Park.The new facility is part of the kennel ex-
pansion project which is currently under-way at the Grassy Park branch.
The project was launched on Thursday19 February together with dignitaries andthe Mayoral Committee Member for Safetyand Security JP Smith.
During the proceedings, SPCA CEO Al-lan Perrins said he is very excited for thechanges to be seen at the facility in the nearfuture.
“In order to fulfil our mission of prevent-ing cruelty to animals and based on a grow-ing demand for our services, over the nextfew years we intend to replace and enlargeour Animal Care Centre. The primary ob-jective is to replace a generally inefficient,disorganised array of ageing buildingswith a cluster of modern, interrelatedstructures incorporating internationalbest practise design concepts,” Perrinssays. He adds the redevelopment at the fa-cility will bring along many benefits in-cluding a better adoption rate.
“We want to be the preferred place to goif you want to adopt a pet and with this inmind, we sought to improve and enhancethe experience of all visitors to our society.So many times people leave here after vi-siting our facility and they are saddenedand traumatised due to the conditions thepets are living in,” Perrins adds.
He adds that once the new areas are in-troduced – which will allow potentialadopters the opportunity to interact withthe animals – they foresee an increase inadoptions.
“We will soon have a facility that looksand feels professional and is aestheticallypleasing. We also intend to refurbish theexisting buildings to prevent the showingof decay and deterioration.”
As part of the redevelopment, Perrins ex-plains that an improved bio-security sys-tem will be in place. This will largely im-pact on the prevention of cross contamina-
tion. The redevelopment will take place intwo phases. The first phase is expected tobe completed by August and the second willbe completed by December.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
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Kennel revampCHEVON BOOYSEN
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The new kennel expansion project waslaunched at the Cape of Good HopeSPCA on Thursday 19 February.
It was celebrated by a ceremonial brick-laying by various dignitaries.At the unveiling guests were invited to get
their hands dirty by laying a brick.The project is expected to be complete by
December.
SPCA treasurer Anthony Sedgewick, SPCA CEO Allan Perrins, Mayoral Committee Member forSafety and Security JP Smith and employee Eric Dephene stand proudly at the new site.PHOTOS: CHEVON BOOYSEN
Mayoral Committee member for Safety and Security JP Smith lays a few bricks at the ceremo-nial bricklaying at the SPCA’s new kennel expansion project.
Work is currently underway at the Cape of Good Hope SPCA for their new kennel expansionproject.
Dignitaries and animal lovers were excited to be a part of the day’s proceedings as they weregiven the opportunity to lay a few bricks themselves.
Sedgewick, Dephene and Perrins get into the business of building, while Smith looks on.
Music lovers in for a treat at KDaySouth African music lovers can look for-ward to a star-studded line-up at the KDayMusic Festival on Saturday 28 February.Featured artists includeMafikizolo, Elvis
Blue, Goodluck, Lloyd Cele, Prime Circle,Beatenberg, Jimmy Nevis, Matthew Mole,Mi Casa, Reburn, DJ Kent and MonArk.About 20 000 music lovers from all over
the province are expected to attend KDay –an annual family-friendly outdoor concert– at Sahara Park, Newlands.To reward its customers, MTN is hosting
a competition where their customers canwin the best seats in the house.Dubbed #MTNPlayDay, the competition
will see customers who download the mosttracks from the KDay line-up being reward-ed with an unforgettable KDay hospitalityexperience.The winners and three of their friends
will be treated to a fully kitted out pod withdrinks and food for the day, as well as amu-sic festival package for each person.
LarryAnnetts, chiefmarketingofficer forMTN South Africa, says they will be takingphoto sharing to a new level this year.“As we continue our digital march this
year with the competition, customers thatsupport SouthAfricanmusic likewe dowillbe rewarded with a once in a lifetime musi-cal experience for them and their friends.”Visit the mobisite at www.mtnplay.co.za
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a leader board according to the number ofdownloads they make, which will be talliedup via the hashtag. The leader board willconsistently beupdated allowing customersto regularly check where they are posi-tioned.V People’s Post readers can 20 double tickets to theKDay Music Festival. Visit www.peoplespost.co.za toenter.
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to expand the facility is approved.The facility which has been operating
since 1997 from erf 87108 did not need awaste license due to the current activitiesconductedon-site,which includes thedrop-off of garagewaste, clean gardenwaste,mo-tor oil, cans and metal, paper, cardboard,glass bottles, plastic, e-waste, clean build-ers rubble, polystyrene and tetrapak.According to a report submitted by the
City, the proposed expansion will need awaste license if it expands to erf 81710.“In terms of the current activities on site,
no waste license was required. However,the proposed expansion accompanied bythe chipping of garden waste on this site,triggers a waste license,” the report reads.According to the report the expansion is
necessary due to the closing of the LadiesMile drop-off site.“This expansion of footprint and activi-
ties is seen as necessary which is located8km awaywill be closed due to a land resti-tution claim. It is anticipated that the Re-treat drop-off site will be receiving in-creased volumes of materials, particularly
garden waste and an increased capacity isneeded to ensure adequate waste manage-ment service to residents in the area.”According to the report a waste license
application has already been submitted tothe Department of Environmental Affairsand Development Planning (DEADP) dur-ing June last year.“The required basic assessment report
underwent the legislated 40-day comment-ing period during which all comments andcommunication received from neighbour-ing and affected parties were consideredduring the planning process. One objectionwas received during this period,” the re-port confirms.The objection came from the owner of erf
81709. “The owner of the erf indicated thathe was open to discussion for alternativeswith theCity. His concernswere taken intoconsideration during the licensing proc-ess.”The waste licensing application is now
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The Retreat wastedrop-off facilitymight undergo asite expansion aftera proposal wassubmitted. PHOTO:CHEVON BOOYSEN
Lego art on displayFans have until Sunday 22 March to see theacclaimed Art of The Brick exhibition at theV&A Waterfront’s Watershed ExhibitionCentre.Lego fans and art lovers can look forward
to up to 70 art sculptures on display, createdfrom more than a million Lego bricks by US
artist Nathan Sawaya. Artworks include hismost famous work to date, Yellow, as well asother sculptures such as the T-Rex skeletonconstructed from over 80 000 Lego bricks andmeasuring over 6m in length.Tickets are available from www.comput-
icket.co.za at R140 for adults and R95 for chil-dren. Entry for children under two is free.V People’s Post is giving away five double tickets tothe event. Enter at www.peoplespost.co.za.
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Thanks for excellent public serviceI am writing with great happiness andappreciation for the wonderful publicservice which a few City traffic officersand members of the Flying Squadperformed on Thursday 29 January.
I was attending a church service inMitchell’s Plain about 21:00 when Ireceived a call that my daughter’s carbroke down on the notorious R300.
One cannot help but think of therecent dangerous incidents, wheremotorists were attacked while being onthis national road.
It is actually a sad state of affairs thatthis beautiful piece of road has becomeso dangerous for motorists. We dependon this road to earn our bread.
My wife logged a call with the emer-gency services, and I am happy to reportthat the City of Cape Town’s trafficservices and the flying squad respondedalmost immediately. My family and Iwere happy for this good public servicerendered, as our daughter was alone –far from where we were at that time. Iam aware this is their job and what they
are trained to do.As a fellow public servant I have great
appreciation for the men and women inblue who sometimes place themselves atrisk to come to the aid of others in need.
There may be many who do notappreciate the emergency services,particularly the police and law enforce-ment fraternity, but for me and myfamily, we are very appreciative of thiskind deed they performed for our daugh-ter.
I am aware we cannot reward them fordoing their duty, but we want to recog-nise them for the great selfless work theydo, while serving others in the field.
As a taxpayer, it makes me proud tosee that our taxes are being put to gooduse, when the emergency servicesrespond to even minor requests from thepublic.
I want to acknowledge a few officers inparticular who stayed with my daughteruntil the towing company arrived totransport her home. Her safety was ourmain concern and that was all that
mattered to us.Our daughter sometimes has to work
late and we feel much more relaxed nowthat we know there are traffic officersand police officers patrolling the R300and can respond in cases of emergency.
As a family we want to recogniseSergeant Clifton Botha, Constable Chris-topher Ludick, Constable Leon April,Traffic Officer Lorenzo Lackay andTraffic Officer Glen Oppel.
These officers also ensured that thetraffic flow was unhindered and safe forall when the car was recovered by thebreakdown truck.
The whole activity was a successbecause of their help.
Thank you once again and keep up thegood work. You make us proud to beSouth Africans.
We wish these officers well in theirfuture career development within in theSA public service.
JOSEPH AND MICHELLE LEESomerset West
According Jenny, who sentin an email, this flower isgrowing in a friend’sgarden in Fish Hoek. Shesays the outer “leaves” arepink and the little flowerson the inside are yellow.The leaves are fleshy withsharp spikes along theedges, and the flowers(pink parts) seem to behidden underneath. Shewould like to know whatkind of plant this is.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
What a heavy loadI read your article on heavy school bagsfor primary school children and I couldnot agree more with C Thomas (People’sPost, 17 February). My son is in Grade 7this year and his bag has never beeneasy to carry since they started receivingthe new work books. I have contacted theschool and requested they keep the booksat school since every class has a cup-board. The books are marked and thecupboards can be locked, so what is theproblem? This was a dead end request.
We started packing his books accordingto his daily roster to try and lessen theload, which was also a waste of time.
The teachers force the children to carryall their books to school, because theyswop and change lesson plans wheneverthey feel like it. They do not care aboutthe heavy loads our children have tocarry and the amount of work they haveto do as long as their work is done.
C JULIUS
Last week a Cape Town musician had his sax-ophone stolen.
But in just a few days, the beloved instru-ment was safely returned.
After discovering that his sax had been stolenfrom his car, Nick Becker took to Facebook.
He urged people to be on the lookout for theinstrument which had quite literally taken himacross the world.
His post, along with his offer of a substantialreward, went viral and within four days anothermusician called him to say he’d found it.
Despite Nick’s insistence, he wasn’t preparedto take the reward.
Jai Reddy came across someone trying to sellthe saxophone in the CBD and recognised it fromNick’s Facebook post.
He bought it, and then gave Nick a call.Theft is in some sense a part of life for many
South Africans.But what makes this story so heartwarming
is the fact that the Cape Town music fraternity,along with non-musical folk, pulled together toget this man’s sax back.
Everybody involved in the search simply hadto click “share”.
Just one click made the world of difference inmaking sure someone would recognise the sto-len instrument.
Apart from the lesson around the power of Fa-cebook, the bigger lesson here is the power ofcommunity and what we can do if we all contrib-ute just a little bit.
As American historian and social activistHoward Zinn once said: “Small acts, when multi-plied by millions of people, can transform theworld.”
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Big prize for conductorsThe closing date of the third Len van ZylConductors’ Competition, South Africa’sonly competition for young conductors,is Sunday 15 March.
The competition is open to South Afri-cans not older than 33 on 1 January 2016,and will take place in June 2015 and Fe-bruary 2016. The competition is run inconjunction with the Cape Town Philhar-monic Orchestra (CPO). The overall win-ner will receive an all-expenses paidthree-month visit to the USA including amonth-long internship with the famedPhiladelphia Orchestra and a two monthsemester study at Northwestern Univer-sity in Chicago, with maestro Professor
Victor Yampolsky.The semi-finalists and finalists per-
form with the Cape Town PhilharmonicOrchestra and upon his/her return thewinner will be invited to conduct the CPOat a suitable time.
A pre-selection will be made after theclosing date on Sunday 15 March. Thosechosen will participate in the prelimina-ry round in June in Cape Town, with thesemi-finals and finals taking place in Fe-bruary 2016.V Visit www.cpo.org.za for entry forms and moreinformation. Entry forms can also be requested byemailing [email protected] or calling 071 3181495.
Online chance for aspiring artistsOnline entries are still open for the BarclaysL’Atelier art competition
Barclays L’Atelier is one of South Africa’smost prestigious art competitions. Held an-nually, it is open to artists aged 21 to 35.
For the first time, the competition will thisyear be opened to some of our neighbouring
countries across the African continent.Online entries close on Friday 6 March.
Entrants can make their drop-offs at theirnearest collection point between Monday 2and Friday 6 March.V Visit www.lateliercompetition.com to enter or to findyour closest drop-off point.
Wine and song aid wildlife organisationsSunset Fireflies will be hosting Music forWildlife events at Rococoa Restaurant inThe Palms Shopping Centre every Tuesday.
Each week will see four to six songwriterstaking to the stage in aid of a wildlife orga-nisations.
Entry costs R50 and includes a glass of
Rhino Wine or an SAB beer. R2 from everybottle of Rhino Wine sold will go to Traffic,a wildlife monitoring network linked to theWorld Wide Fund for Nature.V The evening starts at 19:00. Call 021 461 2301 tobook or visit www.facebook.com/groups/sarockreu-nion75 for more information.
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 24 February 201510 ENTERTAINMENT
STAR STRUCK VOICE SEARCH
Debut album for Lee HeynesLOUISA STEYL
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Star Struck Voice Search winner Leanne“Lee” Heynes is preparing to launchher debut album.
The album, along with a music video andphoto shoot, are among some of the prizesshe won in the competition last year.
Lee, as she is known on-stage, heard aboutthe competition from a family friend whopretty much forced her to enter the three-month contest.
“It developed me as an artist overall,” Leesays of the Star Struck Voice Search.
The competition sees performers comple-te a series of challenges that test not onlytheir voices, but also their music businessacumen, by way of a series of tasks, givingthem a foundation to be able to take on themusic industry as an independent artist.
Although the competition took her out ofher comfort zone, Lee says she took the tasksseriously.
“I exceeded my limits. It made me dothings I never thought I was capable of.”
Organiser of the competition, Brilynn vanRooyen, from Crazy World Productions saysartists are also assigned songs that theywouldn’t usually take on to sing in StarStruck’s elimination rounds to build theirconfidence and broaden their repertoire.
Being able to record her own original mu-sic is a huge highlight for Lee on her musicaljourney so far.“I’ve never been in studio be-fore,” she says and describes the recordingof her upcoming album In my world, as a“fun experience”.BrilynnhelpedLee formu-late her ideas into songs and although thealbum focuses on love, it has an “R’nB andhip-hop feel”.
There’s even a house track called Walkaway on the album. “It’s a different style ofsinging,” Lee says of the track, adding thatthe soul elements she added helped bring outthe quality of her voice.In my world was recorded at Crazy World
Productions and Lee says it’s got an interna-tional sound.Lee and Brilynn are busy sam-pling the first three tracks from the album
to radio stations and are planning an officialalbum release in April.
But before that, Lee will be acting as anambassador and mentor for the Star StruckVoice Search 2015 which starts at Las VegasLounge in Mitchell’s Plain on Saturday 28February.
Lee encourages all local singers to enter.“If you are gifted with a talent, why keep itto yourself?”
She’s looking forward to being on theother side of the judging table and says she’slooking for competitors with strong perso-nalities who aren’t easily intimidated.
“The competition is going to be tough.”Lee believes the competition, which is
open to rappers and singers, is also a greatway to network with other artists, openingthe doors for future collaborations.
Auditions for Star Struck Voice Search2015 take place from 09:00 to 17:00 on Satur-day 28 February.
Contestantswhomake it through theaudi-tions will go on to compete in weekly roundsfor a chance to win the main prize of aR300 000 record and endorsement deal.
Email Brylinn at [email protected] or call him on074 696 4325 for more information.V Visit www.facebook.com/leemusic1 for more infor-mation about Lee and to stay up to date with her al-bum launch.
Lee Heynes is thewinner of last year’sStar Struck VoiceSearch competition.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
New theatre now openTheGardenCourtTheatrehas officially ope-ned with the production of Vocal Mania.
Previously known as the City Lights Thea-tre, the renamed venue at the Garden CourtNelson Mandela Boulevard hotel in WalmerEstate opened its doors on Friday 13 Februa-ry.
Celebrity couple Kim Cloete and Louk-maanAdamshave fallen in lovewith the the-atre – both their first love... and have takenon a yearlong lease on this 50 year old histo-rical gem.
The talented pair will be producing manyshows during the coming months which willalso see their first ever on stage collaborati-on.
They’ll also be bringing back the highlysuccessful production of My Wonderyears,The Loukmaan Adams story, which theywrote and directed together, in May.
Loukmaan will be on stage with Terry For-tune, Carlo Daniels, Monier Monox Adams,Robin Pieters, Waseef Piekaan and JackNkosekhaya Mgoqi in Vocal Mania until Sa-turday 28 February before the productionmakes way for Robin en route with risingstar Robin Pieters from Wednesday 4 to Sun-day 8 March.
For more information about these and up-coming shows, visit gardencourtthea-tre.com.V Tickets for Vocal Mania, which is on stage on Thurs-day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, are available at thedoor or by calling 078 472 8893.
Celebrity couple Kim Cloete and LoukmaanAdams opened the new Garden Court Theatrerecently. PHOTO: WARREN RASMUSSEN
Great line-up at festivalThe Chaeli Campaign is set to present alineup of great South African music andtheatre at the Ability Festival from Wed-nesday 4 to Saturday 7 March at the Mas-que Theatre in Muizenburg.
The program includes acclaimed pro-ductions Warrior on Wheels, directed byJayne Batzofin and In The Wings, direc-ted by Philip Rademeyer of the multi-award-winning Rust Cooperative. Therewill also be an exciting first-time collabo-ration between the Chaeli Dancers andmusician Natasha Meister.
The Chaeli Dancers comprise of stu-dents that take part in The Chaeli Cam-paign’s regular dance classes.
In addition, submissions to the organi-sation’s Arts and Poetry Call will be exhi-bited in the foyer of the theatre and opento the public daily.
In partnership with ASSITEJ South Af-rica (the International Association ofTheatre for Children and Young People),the festival will also offer a schools’ pro-gram, with workshops and discussionsafter the theatre performances.
“In turning the theatre into a festivalhub, with music, dance, theatre, art andeducational workshops, we are aiming toinitiate, engage and develop the conver-sation about ways to address disability/ability through the arts,” says CEO ofThe Chaeli Campaign, Zelda Mycroft.V Shows will run at 10:00, 14:00 and 19:00 dailywith schools workshops running at 11:00 and15:00. Tickets to a single show cost R50 and R100for a double bill tickets. Call The Masque on 021788 1898 or email [email protected] book. Visit www.chaelicampaign.co.za for a pro-gram and more information.
Come have and old school jolThe Kensington Friends Charity Organi-sation will be hosting a Back2Back OldSchool Jol at Saxon Rovers’ Club Housein Royal Road, Maitland on Friday 27 Ja-nuary.
Dee Jay Striker and DJ Lenny will ma-
king sure the dance floor stays full.Tickets cost R40 and the party starts at
20:00. A cash bar and food stalls will beavailable.V Call Clinton on 083 226 3951 or Eugene on072 148 9611 for tickets or more information.
Your dance dreamscan become realShe’s danced her way around the world,
but now Kim Cassels is teaching othersto follow in her footsteps.
Kim, who lives in Mitchell’s Plain, is a hiphop dance instructor with thirteen distincti-ons behind her name.
She has travelled to America and Den-mark to represent South Africa and placedfifth in the World Championship All StyleBattles in Copengan, where she competedagainst men and women.
In 2013 Kim got to tour with Kendrick La-mar during the South African leg of his touras a brand ambassador and dancer for Mil-ler.
“Dancing has always been my passion, it’sa place where I feel free and can express my-self.”
Kim says there were many people whodidn’t think she would “make it”, conside-ring her background, but armed with “thegrace of God and my family support” she hasbeen blessed with many opportunities.
Being able to share her skills with chil-dren is what keeps Kim motivated.
“I love working with kids as they are socare free and the amount of joy they can ex-press through dancing is just amazing.’”
She recently achieved her dream of star-ting her Young Dreamers Academy whereshe teaches children in Milnerton and Mit-chell’s Plain.
“Not many kids have the support of theirlove ones to guide and motivate them and Ifeel it’s always important to have someonebe that role model in life for you.”
Kim wants her academy to be a “dance ho-me” for children where they can be free tobe themselves, without have to worry aboutwhatever troubles they may be facing outs-ide of the classroom.
She’s even worked with another local bu-siness, SkurrelKat Clothing, a Mitchell’sPlain based hip-hop brand, to develop bran-
ded clothing and designs for the academy.Kim is very proud of the fact that she canrepresent her “hood”.
“I want to give back and invest in my com-munity as I was born here and have stayedin Mitchell’s Plain all my life.”
Young Dreamers Academy host danceclasses at Portland’s Indoor Centre from13:00 to 15:00 every Saturday. Classes at thecentre cost R200 a month.
On Monday and Thursday afternoons theclasses move to Milnerton Primary Schoolwhere classes cost R350 a month.V For more information or enrolments, email Kim [email protected] or call her on 072 4224823.
Dance instructor, Kim Cassels wants to createa “dance home” for children. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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It’s all about the engineLES STEPHENSON
If any car brands have really demonstratedthe development of the small family carover the past 30 years, it’s those that have
been bold enough in the past to fit their prod-ucts with a three-cylinder engine.The most recent being Opel – part of the
General Motors stable – that introduced theone-litre, three-cylinder, fifth-generation,five-door Corsa hatchback last week.
Six-speed boxThe same turbocharged ecoFLEX (Opel’s
capitals) engine powers the recentlylaunchedOpel Adam. A 1.4-litre versionwillarrive later in 2015 with an auto box and thecars will be available in showrooms inMarch. Prices are remarkably close to thoseof the previous model with three trim levelsoffered: Cosmo, Enjoy, and Essentia ofwhich some require “option packages” tobring them to the level of competitors’ stan-dard stock.The mini-mill in this new B-segment Cor-
sa,whichwas launched internationally onlyfour months earlier in Paris, makes 85kWfrom 5-6000rpm and 170Nm from 1800-
4500rpm – the benefit coming, of course,from a turbocharger – and drives through avery slick and sweet six-speed manual gear-box.
Pillar visionThe two cars I drove did, however, have
their niggles; the first made a sort of death-rattle noise as the range-standard stop/startfuel-saver cut in and out at junctions (I wastold of at least one more that did the same),the seconddevelopedamost annoyingvibra-tion noise from the facia assembly at cruisespeeds and the hazard-lights button becamestuck in its housing.Another dislike: the two short and thick
pillars, each pair forming the base of thewindscreen frame and severely restrictingvision on narrow mountain roads.
Band-aids under the bonnetOpel makes much in its media release of
aerodynamics and sealing on the B pillar;there are also lots of little pieces fitted Band-aids under the bonnet, one stiff piece ofwhich could have been responsible for thesecond car’s unpleasant noise – rather likeblowing over a blade of grass stretched be-
tween your thumbs.The base model has 15” wheels and 215-
profile tyres.
Award-winning infotainmentAll new Corsas, Opel says, “have a raft of
standard safety equipment aswell, ensuringnothing is left to chance”. These includeABS with EBD and BAS, adaptive brakelights and automatic hazard lights, discbrakes all-round, the latest in electronic sta-bility control, six crash bags, tyre-pressuremonitors, a pedal release system, IsoFixchild seat anchor points, pre-tensioned seatbelts, a seat belt reminder and an anti-theftalarm and immobiliser.
And for those who failed clutch control,hill-start assistance.While the one-litre engine might be revo-
lutionary, so is Opel’s award-winning Intel-liLink infotainment system, which bringsthe connected world of smartphones andapps into the car.
The model range1.0T Essentia (R185 500)1.0T Enjoy (R216 200)1.0T Cosmo (R236 300)All new Opel Corsa units have a five-year
or 120 000 km warranty and a three-year or60 000 km service plan.– Wheels24.co.za
Vehicle owners are urged by a well-known South African insurance compa-ny to ensure that they do not fall prey toa recent “car repair scam” exposed on theinvestigative television programme,Carte Blanche.The scam involves criminals using so-
cial media to track down disgruntled carowners, who are not satisfied with the re-cent repairs to their vehicles.The syndicate then uses this informa-
tion to contact the vehicle owners in anelaborate scheme to get the owner tohandover the vehicle. The scam usually in-volves convincing the owner by phonethat the service centre will collect, repairand return the vehicle.The owner is usually caught off-guard,
thinking that the service centre is react-ing to a customer service issue. The own-er parts with the car never to see it again.Personal lines underwriting manager,
Marius Neethling, warns vehicle ownersto be extremely cautious when dealingwith individuals who seem to have pos-session of convincing personal informa-tion. “Criminals are nothing if not ingen-ious and we urge car owners to be verycareful about the information that theypost online about issues such as car re-pairs.”“If you are contacted by someone who
has information about you or your car,you should confirm any subsequent ar-
rangements directlywith the service cen-tre. The effort of a short phone call couldsave you a lot of trauma and financialloss,” says Neethling.He is advising car owners to protect
their vehicles as follows:* Always communicate directly with
the vehicle service centre representativeconcerned;* Do not hand over the vehicle to any-
one unless you have independently veri-fied that the collection service is legiti-mate and that the collector of the vehiclecan identify themselves;* If in doubt, discuss the matter with
your service centre and satisfy yourselfthat your information is secure and youunderstand the procedures they use forcommunicating with you.* Be careful on social media – you are
potentially broadcasting personal infor-mation including information relating torecent vehicle repairs, that you need toprotect.“Policy holders would do well to con-
sult their broker to ensure they under-stand the conditions in their policy whenit comes to allowing third parties to takepossession of a car, whether it is for re-pairs or other purposes. Your broker willadvise if you are properly covered and ex-plain the conditions of your policy. Thisis the best way to get peace of mind,” saysNeethling.
Be careful of car scam
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Take an Adventure on an adventureKTMunleashes anAdventure range strong-er than ever with the arrival of the KTM1290SuperAdventure andKTM1050Adven-ture to bolster the dynamic and newly re-fined KTM 1190 Adventure and 1190 Adven-ture R for 2015.With over a decade of experience and de-
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835
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BUSINESS2400
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ABBA BLOCKS190's, 140's & 90's and cement.Ph 021-705 5886 or 021-706 4116
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1620.
All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
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AA's BUYS good quality furnitureand appliances. We collect. Ph021-374 6060 or 083 948 2804
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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803.
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
PAVING450's - R16.50500's - R17.95
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.A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
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VIBRACRETE SLABS,PAVINGSLABS & EXTENSIONS
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CARPENTRY
1874.
ALL CARPENTRYHanging all doors, partitioningand ceilings, repair cupboards.and tiling. Ph Nico 021-392 6818/
073 847 7831
.BUILT IN CUPBOARDS repairs andalterations. Ph 072-695-9738
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CLEANINGSEVICES
1805.
A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R340, 6 Seater Couchesfor R340, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
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ELECTRICAL
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24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
.ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
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1820.
BAKKIE HIRE pickups, movingdeliveries. Shan 074 137 3388
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072 825 9586
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835.
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& automation. 0765230306
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RC BLINDSWe supply vertical,venetian, woodenvenetian blinds
074 259 1802 - Renaldo082 598 2606 - [email protected]
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836.
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
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BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.Ph Albert 073 545 6994
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MISCELLANEOUS
1845.
MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like: bathroomrenovations, plumbing, tiling and
installing of geysers, etc.% Ridley on 071 349 4741 /021-371 2231 BE BLESSED
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PAVING
1873.
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
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PLUMBERS
1855.
For all your plumbing needsas well as
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SWIMMING POOLS
1867.
CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
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TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870.
5 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713
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2635.GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 & 8 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309
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2601.
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Transport and accomodation includedPh Betty 073 188 6942/021-633 7207
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3001.MR MOTORGLASSWINDSCREENS & carglass supplied &
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VEHICLEREPAIRS
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ENGINE OVERALL,R2 600. Clutch overalls,fr R1400. Gearbox repairsfrom R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/
078 875 4394.
VEHICLESWANTED TO BUY
3075.CASH PAID for licenced runningcars, rusty or not. Kevin 073 2698935
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HOUSES FOR SALE
3275.
BAYVIEW3 beds, main bed en-suite bic's, bath&toilet, lounge & kitch + carport.
R550 000 negPh 082 4338 713
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GENERAL
3680.
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will be participating in fulltraining session. You areable to apply by callingZoe 076 157 7040
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LEGAL
3701
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Well known mediationcompany based inBlouberg seekingLegalMediators.Requirements: LLB &
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PARTIME/TEMPS
3720
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FABRIC CUTTER REQUIREDExperienced cutter needed for
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SALES &MARKETING
3760
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JUSTINE COSMETICSEarn extra. Sell Justine cosmetics.SMS name and area 082 412 5505
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GENERAL3680
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POSITIONSAVAILABLENOW10 Data capturers, 15 Waitrons, 10 Bartenders,20 Call centres, 5 Bank tellers, 15 Cruise ship
attendants, 15 flight attendants, 10 Receptionists,50 General workers, 50 Pickers / Packers.
20 Housekeeper / Cleaners, 15 Cashiers, 15 Porters,15 Kitchen Staff, 14 Drivers (code 8, 10, 14 with PDP)
40 Grade 10, 11 & 12. No experience needed.17 Heerengracht Street, Pier House, 6th Floor,
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Vacancy at Training Workshops Unlimiteda Project of Cape Mental Health
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HOSPITALITY/CATERING3690
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Reception /Night Audit position–Western Cape
has a Reception/Night Audit position available.Only Indian Male/Female applicants
will be considered(in line with the groups current EE plan).Interested applicants must have a Grade 12, aHospitality Certificate / equivalent and or
at least 1 years hospitality reception experienceto be considered.
Interested applicants must please send theirCV to [email protected] and must please quotethe reference PPCLVA in the subject line.
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TRAINING COURSES3765
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CONTACT NOEL FURLONG 021 705 5105 • 083 479 1487 www.furlongproperties.co.za
Pair of semis on916m property.Ideal location for business.Each house has two rooms,kitchen, loungeandbathroom.Loadsof space.
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Grassy Park R1 295 000- 5th Avenue
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Spacious 3 bed home close toTown Centre and station.Large open plan lounge / kitchen,bathroom, enclosed.
Mitchells Plain R290 000- Eastridge
For Sale
Large 6 bed double storey (2 firstfloor rooms double size). 2 Bedsbics, large fully fitted kitchen,sunken lounge, dining room, 3bathrooms, extra large gunite pool,drive through garage, parking 5cars, north facing balcony.
Grassy Park R1 295 000
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Main house:
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Domestics room:Garage:Extras:
4 Beds (bics), 3 baths(2 en-suite), absolute gourmetkitchen, lounge, dining, TV room,scullery, laundry
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Touchline TopicsV SOCCER: Westridge Football Club will bedoing registration of new and currentmembers for the new season from Saturdayat the Westridge Oval from 09.00 until11:00 and every Saturday after that. Theyare also looking for new managers andcoaches to join the club. Contact LynnNiewenhuys on 072 871 1020 for moreinformation.
V SOCCER: Avendale Athletico FC inAthlone will start with registration andtraining for all juniors on Friday 27 Februaryat 17:00. New players are welcome toattend. They are also starting a ladies
soccer team and are inviting ladies fromages 14 and upwards to training sessions onMondays and Wednesdays from 18:00 atField Crescent, Kewtown. Call Ray Sauls on074 107 0199 or 021 558 5599 for moreinformation.
V SOCCER: Liverpool Portland FC will playfriendly matches against Santos FC atRocklands High School on Saturday 28February.Registration will take place and costs R60for juniors and R100 for seniors. For moreinformation contact Igshaan on021 509 5692.
The Primary Schools Zonal Athleticsmeeting was held at the VygieskraalStadium in Athlone on Saturday. Ath-
letes from primary schools all over CapeTown showed what they are made of in thedifferent events.Rashied Isaacs, People’s Post’s freelance
photographer, took his camera to the eventto see what the youngsters were up to.
Youngsters show their mettle
Carly de Wet of Kenmere Primary in Kensing-ton goes for gold in the 100m for girlsunder-12.
Troy Furgeson of Camps Bay Primary wins theunder-13 100m final.
Tazne Brown of Heideveld Primary clearsanother hurdle in the girls under-13 150mhurdles.
Mujaahid Adams from E.A Januarie PrimarySchool in Bonteheuwel eyeing the finish linein her hurdles event.
Jamica Theunissen from Willows Primary inHeideveld is on her way to winning the girlsunder-12 150 m hurdles.
Nicholas Jefferies of Sundlands Primary in Kenwyn won the under-11 high jump event for boys.
Shiraam Abrahams of Red River Primary inManenberg won the under-9 100 m final forgirls.
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The highly anticipated, potential league-deciding match between Giants andCrusaders truly lived up to the pre-
match hype.It was fast, exciting, action-packed and
with the short game squeezed in aswell. Bat-tle lines were drawn as supporters fromGrassy park and Kensington came out intheir numbers to support their teams.
The Giants started with Jaydee Thorneand he contained the Crusaders’ hitters forsix innings before he exhausted his 110pitches allowed for the day.
Thorne (6 innings, 2 Hits, 3 BB, 5K’s and2 HBP) was replaced by Kurt Pretorious atthe top of the 7th inning with the score 7-4to the Giants.
This is where the wheels came off for theGiants, as Pretorious (0.1 inning, 1 Hit, 3Runs, 3 BB) struggled to find the plate andwas later replaced byCarloKoks in the sameinning. Crusaders found Koks’ pitching totheir liking. Koks finished the game (2.2 in-ning, 5 Hits, 3 BB) but was also sabotaged bythe Giants poor defence. The Giants made 5errors in the game.
Crusaders surprised the Giants by start-
ing with the experienced Benjamin van derRoss. This almost backfired on Crusaderswhen Van der Ross conceded 4 runs in thefirst inning. Van der Ross (2.1 inning, 3 Hits,3 BB and 3HBP) was quickly replaced by theyoung Cameron Fortuin. Fortuin did muchbetter (6.2 inning, 6 Hits, 0 BB and 7 K’s) andmade scoring difficult for the Giants. Cru-saders were fortunate that the four errorsthey made weren’t as costly as the Giants’errors. Carlo Koks 4/5, 1 RBIwas theGiants’best batter. Aldrin Hendricks 2/3, 2 RBI’sand Cameron Fortuin 2/5 were Crusaders’best batters.
* In Softball action, Glenthorn A defeatedFalcons 6-3 on Saturday to secure their thirdsuccessiveWestern Province Softball Feder-ation (WPSF) Super League Championshipwith three games still to be played.
GlenthornAhas a very successful fieldingunit spearheaded by cousins Alex and Ni-cole Fortune, which is well complementedby the powerful and effective pitching ofLauren Mulder and she was well supportedby the standout hitting of Carla Swanepoeland Lisa Erasmus.
Glenthorn A remains on course for theLeague and Knockout Double when theyface Falcons in the final next month.
Crusaders eye promotion
The Falcons’ Dutch import player, NickeyFelius, tags Lisa Erasmus of Glenthorne A onthird base. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS