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The Mitchell’s Plain and Grassy Park policearrested two suspects and confiscated drugs atvarious houses during stopandsearches in thearea on Friday evening.
GRASSY PARK
PPololicice te targargetetggangangs,s, drugsdrugs
CHEVON BOOYSEN@ChevonBooysen
In continued efforts to curb gang violencein the area a crimeoperationwas conduct-ed in Grassy Park on Friday evening.The joint operation kicked off late after-
noon with an arrest soon after when a 36-year-oldmanwas arrested for dealing in and
possession of drugs. The police found 26packets of tik, unga, dagga and an uncon-firmed amount of cash at his residence inParkwood.
Grassy Park police spokespersonWarrantOfficer Wynita Kleinsmith says the crimeprevention operationwas donewith supportfrom the Mitchell’s Plain police.
Police members carried out stop-and-
searches in Ottery, Lotus River, GrassyPark and Parkwood.
Various houseswere searched.Where ille-gal activity was suspected searches werecarried out with search warrants.
“Seven suspects were taken in for profil-ing after they were found at a home in Ot-tery. They were, however, not detained,”Kleinsmith says.
“Another man, aged 45, was arrested fordealing in and possession of drugs when 97mandraxhalf tabletswere found in his Park-wood home.”
Kleinsmith adds the operation was suc-cessful and no gang activity was reportedafter it occurred.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
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A 42-year-old woman has been arrestedthrough swift action by theGrassy Park po-lice.The woman, who lives in Ottery flats,
was arrested on Thursday last week atabout 12:30, according to Grassy Park po-lice spokesperson Warrant Officer WynitaKleinsmith.“Swift action by our members led to the
arrest of awomanwhile ourmemberswerebusywith an operation. CaptainAshley Pe-tersen received information of a firearm inthe Ottery flats and a search warrant wasobtained,” Kleinsmith says.The police then went to the address
where they found a hunting rifle.“Upon arrival at the address members
foundahunting rifle fittedwith a telescope,a 7.65 pistol which was dismantled, a Citypolice bulletproof vest, a set of silver hand-cuffs, a Motorola mouth piece of a hand ra-dio, a 9mm round and a .38 special round,”she says.The woman was arrested on charges of
possession of illegal firearms, possession ofammunition and the possession of stolengoods.“The serial number of the hunting rifle
was tested, and it was revealed that it wasnot registered. The 7.65 pistol was testedand was found to belong to a person inStrand but was reported as stolen,” Klein-smith says.A docket for the negligent loss of a fire-
arm has been opened at the station.
Woman arrestedwith firearms
The Grassy Park police received a tipoff onThursday and found a hunting rifle, a 7.65pistol, a bulletproof vest and handcuffs inthe possession of a woman in Ottery flats.
Gun tracking ‘impractical’NICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
A section of the Firearms Control ActAmendment Bill is in the firing line.
The amendment proposes a new trackingsystem for guns by rolling out the use of mi-crodots and ballistic sampling.Ballistic sampling and microdots will be
used on all guns held by official institutions,including the police.Within a year of the date of the bill, police
will have to have all firearms logged. Theballistic loggingwill then be rolled out to thesecurity industry and lastly to private gunowners during their relicensing.
StriationsBut firearm owner and dealer Alan Mar-
theze says ballistic sampling is a measurethat only works faultlessly on TV shows, asstriations on a cartridge do not remain thesame indefinitely.Ben Coetzee, arms management project
manager of the Institute for Security Stud-ies, says the striations on a cartridge willchange with use over time.“They can also be altered because of rust
from a lack of maintenance and care or evenby cleaning the weapon with brushes andscrapers that are harder than the surfacesthey are used on,” he explains.Traceability Solutions’ Kyle Parker, who
specialises in the marking, managementand reporting of weapons, says it is not diffi-cult to purposely alter these striations.“Even firing pins can be swapped, filed
and altered as the criminal wishes,” he says.Cartridges are also often refilled by industryprofessionals and used again, which makesregistering a specific striation to one ownerimpossible, Martheze says.Parker says: “Part of the amendment also
mentions so much about microdoting,
which I am sure gun owners will not like ei-ther. Thesemicrodots can be removed easilyby criminals by putting the weapon intosome pool acid for a bit and then they aregone.”Using microdots to trace firearms is just
as impractical, Martheze believes, as stan-dard gun cleaning will easily removemicro-dots over time.
ImplementationThe implementation of the amendment
bill poses challenges too, Coetzee believes.Testing firearms will require them to be
brought to a specific testing location.“The most serious concern is the number
of firearms that will be congregated at a spe-cific point for the test to be performed. Secu-rity during these tests will be a nightmare,and every person that is on his way to thetest site will be at risk,” he says.The manpower to carry out tests is also
lacking. With an estimated 2.5m privatelyowned firearms, it would take years to carryout the process, Coetzee estimates.This year, a similar law in the United
States was repealed after attempts to imple-ment an imaging database for 15 years. Thelaw was described as “simply not working”.
AlternativesParker believes there are other solutions
that will be easier to implement if manage-ment issues are ironed out.“All the weapons (over 99%) in the police
aremarkedwith our technology. A legal bat-tle with the company that did the softwarethat uses our marking systems means theyare not able to use the solution as it was in-tended. Get a new provider of the platform,use what is marked now and get a tightergrip on the police as well as private securityand civilian weapons,” he suggests.The proposed sampling will have signifi-
cant impact on legal firearm owners, saysJohn Welch of the South African Gun Own-ers’ Association. “The firearm owner is sup-posed to supply at least five rounds of ammu-nition for ballistic sampling. Some ammuni-tion is priced up to R2000 per cartridge.Collectors’ pieces are to be kept in pristinecondition and are not to be fired,” he says.“The discharging by the policewill almost
certainly deteriorate the value of the fire-arm and inmany instances the ammunitionis extremely scarce and the ownermight on-ly have a few rounds of original ammunitionfor his collection.”If the firearm is lost or stolen and then
used in a crime, the owner may be linked tothat crime, Welch says.
Ballistics still neededAlthough the processwill have significant
costs “with little return on investment”,there is still a place for ballistic sampling.“There are many different uses for fire-
arms and taking ballistic samples may helpto recover these firearms or at least contri-bute to the process of linking the firearm toa crime. As prevention, state-owned fire-arms should be sampled because they are ru-moured to be rented to criminals. There areseveral good reasons to start such a pro-gramme and the possible benefitsmight out-weigh the drawbacks,” Coetzee says.The process may also be a deterrent to
criminals but there is not likely to be a sig-nificant decrease in firearm-related crime,he says. “I cannot reconcile the idea of a le-gal firearm owner lurking about in the darkshooting people and then going home to locktheir registered firearm safely in the SABS-approved safe inhishome. I alsodonot thinkthe criminal will care if the firearm that heobtained illegally was ballistically sampledand I do not think that will deter him fromusing the weapon in any crime.”
Concerns have been raisedabout the effectiveness ofamendments to theFirearms Control Act, whichcalls for ballistic sampling ofprivately owned guns.
PHOTO: NICOLE MCCAIN
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@ChevonBooysen
Overcrowding and dire living conditionshave left Parkwood residents cryingout
for help.These residents say overpopulation in
the area is becoming a serious issue andthey want the City of Cape Town to step into alleviate the problem.
Highlighting the plight of the concernedresidents is community worker and reli-gious leader Paul Phillips. He says the needfor housing is an urgent one.
“We have families sharing units but ithas become so overcrowded that people areliterally living on top of each other. It is nota desirable situation for anyone,” Phillipssays.
He adds that generations of families livetogether in rental stock and they have noother option.
“Naturally families grow over the years,then you have a situation where you mighteasily have up to four generations living inone home. This could easily add up to 15people in a house at a time,” he says.
According to Phillips rental stock hasnow “turned into dormitories” as peoplelive on top of each other.
“Because they are family homes peopleare not being forced to move out becauseyou won’t leave your family out in the cold.What people do just for a little bit of privacyis to partition off sections of the home. Soeach family will use their own section,” heexplains.
Phillips stresses why the City should beheld accountable for the living conditionsof Parkwood residents.
“The City has allowed for this issue to goon to the extent that it has reached now.They should do more to alleviate the prob-lem but it doesn’t seem like they are,” Phil-lips says.
He explains that although residents
moved to informal settlements, they weremoved out of the area due to court orders.
“Even with Pelican Park that was estab-lished, it does not address the situation. On-ly a small percentage of families from Park-wood are assisted, while they are housedwith people from other areas as well.”
During a visit to one of the properties inParkwood, a resident demonstrated to himthat she has to move between two informalstructures just to get to her home.
“She has to move in and out of her spacesideways because the space is just too smalland narrow,” he adds.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516.
Informal structures are a common sight in Parkwood as the area can’t accommodate growingfamilies. Homes stretch to the edge of some pavements. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
Local victim (27) killedafter bank account raidedCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
A 27-year-old businessmanwas found dead with multi-ple gunshot wounds the dayafter he was hijacked.
Lansdowne police spokes-person Sergeant NkululekoMnyaka says the hijackingoccurred on Friday at about18:00 when Imraan Daya anda friend were sitting outsidea home in his car in Belgra-via Avenue, Rondebosch.They were approached byunknown men.
“A gold Opel Astra with anunknown registration cameclose to them and an un-known man jumped out ofthe Astra. He approachedthem while they were sittingin thevehicle and threatenedthem with a firearm,” Mnyaka says.
Daya’s friend got out of the car, but theslain man was left inside the car.
“Then another man came with a rifle gunand drove off with Daya’s vehicle, a whiteVW Golf 6.”
The suspects fled with the Durban-regis-tration car in an unknowndirection, he says.
It is alleged that Daya was driven aroundvarious areas to withdraw money from his
bank account to the total val-ue of R25 000.
His stolen cellphone wasalso picked up outside an Ot-tery pharmacy on Fridayevening.
The stolen car was foundabandoned in the parking lotof the McDonald's in Otteryat about 21:30 the same even-ing.
“The vehicle has sincebeen taken to Bellville,”Mnyaka confirms.
Daya’s body was foundwith two bullet wounds tohis head on Saturday atabout 06:00.
“The body of the victimwas found at the corners ofSwartklip Road and BadenPowell Drive at the WolfgatNature Reserve in Mitchell’sPlain.”
A case of carjacking, kidnapping and mur-der was opened at Lansdowne police stationfor investigation. The suspects who fled in agold Astra are still at large.
The police have urged anyone with infor-mation to come forward.V Anyone with information is urged to contact the de-tectives at Lansdowne police station on 021 700 9000or 082 576 2804. Anonymity for information given isguaranteed.
Imraan Daya was found killedon Saturday morning after hewas hijacked in front of afriend’s home in Rondeboschon Friday evening.
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CARINGLY GIFTED: Grassy Park High School’s Rotary Interact pupils presented theGrassy Park police station with 26 care packs for use in its comfort room to uplift thespirits of victims. Here they stand with police members and victim support room staff.
Sportingtime tofight crimeSeven police stations and 28 sports teamscame together in a sports tournament aimedat combating crime.NGO Sport Against Crime and the Mitch-
ell’s Plain police cluster held a seven-a-sidenetball and soccer tournament on Saturdayin which about 300 children participated.The event, held at Rocklands High School,
brought children from all over the area to-gether to interact and play sport.The initiative is aimed at channelling
youngsters’ energy into healthy activities tokeep them away from gang influences, offi-cials say.The Steenberg, Grassy Park, Mitchell’s
Plain, Lentegeur, Lansdowne, Athlone andPhilippi police stations were each responsi-ble for two u.14 soccer teams and two u.14netball teams that competed inmatches last-ing 10 minutes each.Vincent Daniels, president of Sport
Against Crime, says he hopes to take theproject to many more areas affected bycrime and will continue to work with theteams made up of primary school childrenfrom the respective policing areas.Saturday’s tournament was considered a
success as parents and siblings also cameout to support the children in theirmatches.
Riyaaz Thoman and Cody Maart from Lentegeur High School rush to defend their net as AshleyCupido (right) from Perivale Primary School goes for a goal on Saturday. PHOTOS: SAMANTHA LEE
The Grassy Park reserve bench sat wait for their chance to get some game time during thesports tournament organised by the Mitchell’s Plain police cluster.
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40 years’ wait,but City calls it 6CHEVON BOOYSEN
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A woman who says she has been on thehousing list for 40 years is fed up ofwait-
ing.Fatima Hati is despondent as she has not
yet received a home, although, she says, shehas been on the housing waiting list since1975. Now the City of Cape Town says thatits records only show her on the list for thelast six years.
Community worker Abe Braaf says Hatiapproached him to help her.
“This woman has been on the waiting listfor so long but has not yet received herhouse. She just wants answers as to whythis is taking so long,” Braaf says.
According to Hati and Braaf they followup continuously but never get proper an-swers. “People who have been on a waitinglist for less than ten years have receivedhomes already. This does not make senseand Hati wants answers,” Braaf adds.
According to Braaf he has done his ownresearch on the matter and getting assist-ance has proven unfruitful.
“We just want to know what the delay isso she may have peace of mind.”
Benedicta van Minnen, mayoral commit-tee member for human settlements, con-firms Fati is on the housing list, but “theCity’s records show that she has not beenon the waiting list for 40 years”.
According to City records Fati applied in2009. Van Minnen says she will not receivea house in New Horizons.
Van Minnen also says Hati has not beenset back on the waiting list according to theCity’s records. She has advised Hati to haveher records updated. VanMinnen adds thatthere is no estimated time for applicants tobe on the waiting list.
“There are a number of factors that influ-ence the length of time an applicant waitsand this includes the amount of time theperson has been on the waiting list, thecatchment area where the potential benefi-ciary is located, the number of units to bebuilt and the percentage split in allocationof beneficiaries within the catchment areaand outside the catchment area.”V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
One of these homesin New Horizons couldhave been hers, butthe City of CapeTown confirms thatFatima Hati will notreceive a home in thedevelopment, despiteher claim that she’sbeen on the housinglist for 40 years. Nowshe wants answersfrom the City. PHOTO:
CHEVON BOOYSEN
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 2 June 20156 NEWS
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 2 June 2015 NEWS 7
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In 1984 Nakhlistan cooked 2 small pots of Aknie to feed the needy. This Ramadaan, 31years later, Nakhlistan aims to cook 165 x 130lt pots of Aknie to feed over 85 000 of
the less fortunate in the Western Cape on the day of Eidul-Fitr
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 2 June 20158 ENTERTAINMENT
APPLICATIONS FOR INFORMAL BEACHTRADING PERMITSThe City of Cape Town invites you to apply for informal beach trading permits for the period2 November 2015 to 31 October 2018.
Approval of product and permits will be at the discretion of the Director: Sport, Recreationand Amenities. This will be a one-off application process and all unsuccessful applicants willbe placed on a waiting list.
Only application forms for 2015 to 2018 will be accepted and only sites listed on theapproved trading schedule will be available for application.
Application forms and information on the relevant trading sites are available from thefollowing Beach Management Offices:
Area Physical locationContactperson
Telephone Fax
Table View Leibrandt van Niekerk Hall,South Road, Table View Anne Sauls 021 444 0275 086 576 2098
Atlanticseaboard
Civic Centre, second floor,Booking Office, 12 HertzogBoulevard, Cape Town
Nihaad Ajam 021 400 3823 086 588 5022
StrandfonteinStrandfontein Pavilion, cornerof Strandfontein Road andLukanon Drive
RabiaPetersen
084 591 3502
Bluewaters Bluewaters Resort, Links Drive Selena Shaw 021 444 8796Fish Hoek Caravan Park, Fish Hoek Harold Ross 021 782 5503
Muizenberg Muizenberg Beach office,1 Atlantic Road, Muizenberg
GregorMthethwa
021 788 1929or021 788 3654
021 788 8109
Strand Corner of Main Road andFagan Street, Strand
AneliaHaman
021 850 4266021 850 4262or021 850 4172
Completed application forms can be posted (for the attention of the Director: Sport,Recreation and Amenities) to PO Box 298, Cape Town 8000, or hand-delivered (for theattention of Nadia Oppelt) to one of the abovementioned offices.
The closing date for applications is Friday 3 July 2015.
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See music in full spectrumCapetonians can look forward to enjoyingand celebrating Cape Town’s rich musicalheritage with the second instalment ofKaapse musiek in colour.
Directed by Alistair Izobell, Kaapse mu-siek in colour 2will be on stage at the Artsca-pe Opera House from Monday 8 to Saturday13 June.
In keeping with the spirit of ubuntu andmusical diversity and in celebration ofYouth Month, the theme of this year’s pro-duction celebrates emerging talentedyoung South African artists who will be-
come part of the local music heritage, crea-ting a platform for future generations.
Alistair’s line-up includes Nur Abra-hams, Edith Plaatjies, Salome Damon, Aus-tin Rose, Robin Pieters and Andrea An-thony. They will be supported by a live bandwith musical director Trevino Isaacs on pi-ano, Melvin Williams on bass, Jason de La-ney on guitar, Keagan Links on drums, Ja-son Ward on percussion and other musi-cians on brass instruments.V Tickets for Kaapse musiek in colour 2 cost R100 andare available at Computicket.
The cast of Kaapse Musiek in Colour 2 are, top row from left, Trevino Isaacs, Nur Abrahamsand Robin Pieters. In the middle are Salome Damon and Andrea Anthony with Austin Roseand Alistair Izobell in the bottom row.
Book your spot in gospel choirThe Cape Town Gospel Choir will be hos-ting open auditions on Monday 8 and 15June.
The choir, which is made up of about40 singers from all races and socio-econo-
mic backgrounds, sing many differentstyles in various languages. They practi-se on Monday nights in Pinelands.V Email [email protected] or send an SMS to079 383 8893 to book an audition.
New talent comesto life on stageSome of the hottest new musical talents
will be on stage at Artscape Theatrewhen the Cape Music Institute presentsBrand new stars.
The show will see 50 of the institute’sfirst- and second-year students take to thestage from Thursday 11 to Saturday 13June.
By day, these students study subjects,like Music Business, Song Writing, MusicTheory, Music Culture and PerformanceProduction, taught by maestros CamilloLombard, Bradley Adams, Zeldene McDo-nald and Winston Siljeur, but by nighttheir true nature shines through whenthey get onto stage and sing and perform
their hearts out.The performances also form part of the
CMI’s mid-year examination, and the stu-dents will have to walk the walk – and singthe song – to prove that they are worthyentertainers.
Depending on their subjects, some ofthe students will also be involved with thetechnical aspects of putting a show onstage – under the watchful eye of the Art-scape technical staff.V Brand new stars will be performed from Thursday11 to Saturday 13 June in the Artscape Arena. Theshow starts at 19:30 and will be approximately 100minutes in length, including an interval. Tickets costR80 and can be bought at Computicket.
Cape Music Institute graduates Bradley Grandeling (on guitar) and Roderick Mackay (onpiano) at the institute’s last production.
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 2 June 2015 NEWS 9
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Winter is a dangerous time on the roadTIYESE JERRANJI
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Another successful road safety workshopwas held at the Red Cross WarMemorial
Children’s Hospital last week.Attendees of the workshop includedWest-
ern Cape premier Helen Zille, provincialminister of transport and public works Do-nald Grant, the Global Road Safety Partner-ship South Africa and Childsafe.This was the eighth workshop to be held
by various stakeholders to minimise therisk of road accidents.
With winter coming near the workshoptheme was season-appropriate, “Visibility”.Inadequate visibility on the road increas-
es the risk of a crash for all types of road us-ers.However, the most vulnerable road users
are motorcyclists, cyclists, pedestrians andchildren.Due toheavy rains inwinter and the inten-
sity of darkness road users are encouragedto wear bright colours so that they can beeasily visible to motorists.More than 17 000 SouthAfricans are killed
on the nation’s roads each year, including
almost 3 000 children. Another 68 000 peopleare seriously injured.These deaths and injuries are preventa-
ble. They can be avoided especially if peoplestop drinking and driving, crossing on high-ways and being on the roads after drinking.Hector Elliot from the department of
transport says a lot of accidents can beavoided.In his presentation at the workshop he
urged pedestrians not to cross highways andwarned that children must be supervised atall times.“Most people who die on the roads are pe-
destrians. Those who are intoxicatedmustn’t be on the roads. Unsupervised chil-dren who play in the roads are also at riskof being knocked down by cars,” he said.Motorists were also urged to ensure their
seat belts were on at all times. During theworkshop it came to light that only a fewpeo-ple used their seat belts.Elliot added that, according to a survey by
AA in 2013, “in poor communities there isa poor understanding of the purpose of seatbelts. There is also a persistent myth aboutseat belts that theywill trapyou inaburningcar”.
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 2 June 2015 SPORT 11
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
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450x450 Paving Slabs - R17400x400 Paving Slabs - R15
Ph 073 182 1491 or 021-372 2961
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Saturday’s unique Carnival Race Day of-fers more quality variety than has everbeen seen at Killarney, so there has
been a build-up of expectation among petrolheads.The on-track action includes the Cape
round of the All-Africa 3-hour endurancerace series, that is due to finish in the dark,a leg of the South African Superkart Cham-pionship and round four of the Power Seriesfor cars andmotorcycles sponsoredbyWing-field Motors.A parade of VW Beetles in honour of its
80th anniversary (the prototype was un-veiled in Germany in 1935) will take placeduring the lunch break.The day will also feature an exotic and
sports car show that includes several histor-ic motorcycles under cover in the spaciousnewpit block. The popular EngenF1 simula-tors will be available to budding Lewis Ha-milton imitators in the same building.While entries for the 3-hour race include
six Porsches (all of them with two or even
three drivers) the battle upfront ismore like-ly to be fought between a trio of Junos, aDodge Viper and possibly a Panoz Esperan-te.The formidable Juno attack is being led by
Western Cape champion Francis Carru-thers, with co-drivers Nick Adcock andDean McCarroll in an SS3 V6.They will have to face up to Craig Jarvis
and Marcel Angel in Jarvis’s recently ac-quired V10, 8.4litre Dodge Viper and anAmerican V8 Panoz Esperante being sharedby Dave Alhadeff, Jonathan Bernstein andChris Carolin.Any gap upfront will allow the remaining
Juno SS3s (of Steve Humble/ Johan Engel-brecht andColinPlit/DawieJoubert) or per-haps even aNissan 370Z (in the hands of Jus-tin Mathie and Gary Sherrat) to take up thechase.Then there’s the potentially awesome
spectacle promised by the Superkart races.The driver’s backside is nomore than a cou-ple of centimetres off the ground in these ti-
ny projectiles that have no suspension andwheels the size of doughnuts.However, they are powered by 250cc mo-
tors with six-speed sequential gearboxes.This allows them to attain speeds of more
than 200km/h on theback straight.The always hard-
fought Bold MarineGTi Challenge race isexpected to be one ofthe highlights of thePowerSeries sectionofthe programme.Young Marco Busi
andChristopher Swartswapped places at thehead of the field lastmonth and they shouldbe the ones towatch onSaturday. With thefirst race scheduled tostart at 10:00, the Afri-can 3-hour is the final
event on the programmeand is due to get un-der way at 16:15. Admission is R60 for adultsand R20 for children under 16. There is nocharge for children under 12. Tickets are al-so available from Computicket.
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Petrol heads can look forward to great racing at Killarney onSaturday.
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One of the world’s top basketball teams,theHarlemGlobetrotters,will unleashtheir special blend of athleticism and
theatre, during their first tour of SouthAfri-ca in almost two decades.Set to put on theirmost outrageous exhibi-tion yet at GrandWest’s Grand Arena on 1and 2 July, theHarlemGlobetrotterswill en-thral Cape Town audiences with a showcaseof thebasketball skills thathaveplaced themin the record books since their inception in1926.Their family-styled performances will bepacked with upside-down shots, trick shotsand passes, as well as slam dunks and threepointers hurled from the opposite side of thecourt, also known as downtown.“We are excited to be part of bringing theHarlem Globetrotters to Cape Town thiswinter, and to give local audiences a chanceto experience their awe-inspiring skills andshowmanship first hand,” says ElouiseMatthys of GrandWest.The Harlem Globetrotters is an American
basketball exhibition team. Founded in 1926theGlobetrotters have risen in fame and leg-acy with their skills and exuberance. Thesquad is made up of talented male and fe-male athleteswhoput onentertaining showsthat the entire family can enjoy. Their pas-sion for the sport is matched only by theirheart as they continue to be goodwill ambas-sadors worldwide.Tickets to events at GrandWest are availa-ble at Computicket.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Four lucky readers can each win double tickets tothe Harlem Globetrotters show on Wednesday 1 July.All you need to do is answer the following questioncorrectly. When were the Harlem Globetrotters found-ed? SMS your answer with your name and surnameand the suburb where you live to 45527. You must startthe SMS with the word “Globe”. SMSs cost R1.50. En-tries close on Monday 8 June at 23:00. You can enteras many times as you like. The winners will be drawnfrom all correct entries.
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The Harlem Globetrotters will be performing in Goodwood on 1 and 2 July.
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Remember to enter your favourite sport starin the People’s Post/Let’s Play Sport Star ofthe Month competition.Talented children between the ages of 13and 18 years can be celebrated here in yourweekly newspaper.SuperSport Western Cape spokespersonEduard Rosentrauch says the initiative isaimed at giving recognition to pupils whoexcel in sport.“Play, physical education and sport arefoundational to the holistic development ofchildren and an initiative of this nature con-tributes to a healthier community and en-courages sports activity,” saysRosentrauch.All sporting codes will be considered.Coaches, teachers or parents can simplynominate their best talent andwrite us a fewlines detailing why he or she deserves to berecognised. Each monthly winner will re-ceive a gift pack and will automatically beentered in the People’s Post/ Let’s Play Si-
yadlala Sports Awards of the Year to be heldlater. Start encouraging your pupils by nom-inating them by email to [email protected]. Clearly write the subject asSports Star. You need to mention theachievements of the nominee in detail andthe email should be shorter than 300 words.The decision of the judges is final.
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WATCH OUT! Kyle McKinnon of Stephanian Ottery clears the ball as Alqwin van Wykof Wesley United takes evasive action during an u.17 league match played at CapeDistrict sport complex on Saturday. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS