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PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN PARKWOOD Vandals targeting school CHEVON BOOYSEN @ChevonBooysen T hree cases of vandalism and theft have occurred in just the past week at Fair- mount High School in Maroon Road, Parkwood. The school has been the target of crimi- nals for months already, but these incidents have now spiked during the school holidays. According to proportional representative councillor William Akim the vandalism and thieving have been taking place for a long time. “These incidents have been on the rise for months already. At the end of the day, it is really the school that suffers,” Akim says. He adds that access to the school is not as restricted as it should be. “There are security guards on duty but a criminal will find a way to do his deed. That is the unfortunate case here,” Akim says. Residents were alerted on social media about the burglaries at the school, which in- cluded vandalism of the science laboratory. They were urged to be vigilant as the thieves took to the school on three consecu- tive nights. Community police forum (CPF) spokes- person Philip Bam says they the forum was informed of the incidents by residents. “We were informed that the break-ins took place since Sunday evening. This apparent- ly [happened] just after 17:00 and before the security comes on duty at 19:00,” Bam says. Bam says the CPF plans to work with the Grassy Park police to address the matter. “We are working on an intervention in conjunction with the police and other role- players. [However], because of security con- siderations I will not divulge any details un- til the intervention is launched,” Bam ex- plains. Bam has urged the Parkwood neighbour- hood watch to “pay special attention to the school”. According to him, scrapyards cause a big headache. “Scrapyards are the problems. The atti- tude of certain scrapyard dealers is that it is almost impossible for the complainant to identify the material once it is cut up and therefore they won’t do anything about it,” Bam says. He adds the CPF is in the process of having discussions with the police dealing with sec- ond-hand dealers “to get a more concentrat- ed approach.” Numerous attempts to get hold of the school’s principal proved unsuccessful by the time of going to print. Faa’iq Gamieldien from Grassy Park is currently ranked fourth among the u.20 men’s foilist in South Africa. Faa’iq will take part in the Commonwealth Fencing Junior Champion- ships and the inaugural Commonwealth Fencing Cadet Fencing Champion- ships at the University of Cape Town from Satur- day.Read more on page 5. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN Fencing champ

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PARKWOOD

VandalstargetingschoolCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Three cases of vandalism and theft haveoccurred in just the past week at Fair-mount High School in Maroon Road,

Parkwood.The school has been the target of crimi-

nals for months already, but these incidentshave now spiked during the school holidays.According to proportional representative

councillorWilliamAkim the vandalism andthieving have been taking place for a longtime.“These incidents have been on the rise for

months already. At the end of the day, it isreally the school that suffers,” Akim says.He adds that access to the school is not as

restricted as it should be.“There are security guards on duty but a

criminal will find a way to do his deed. Thatis the unfortunate case here,” Akim says.Residents were alerted on social media

about the burglaries at the school, which in-cluded vandalism of the science laboratory.They were urged to be vigilant as the

thieves took to the school on three consecu-tive nights.Community police forum (CPF) spokes-

person Philip Bam says they the forum wasinformed of the incidents by residents.“Wewere informed that the break-ins took

place since Sunday evening. This apparent-ly [happened] just after 17:00 and before thesecurity comes on duty at 19:00,” Bam says.Bam says the CPF plans to work with the

Grassy Park police to address the matter.“We are working on an intervention in

conjunction with the police and other role-players. [However], because of security con-

siderations I will not divulge any details un-til the intervention is launched,” Bam ex-plains.Bam has urged the Parkwood neighbour-

hood watch to “pay special attention to theschool”.According to him, scrapyards cause a big

headache.“Scrapyards are the problems. The atti-

tude of certain scrapyard dealers is that itis almost impossible for the complainant toidentify the material once it is cut up andtherefore they won’t do anything about it,”Bam says.He adds theCPF is in the process of having

discussions with the police dealingwith sec-ond-hand dealers “to get a more concentrat-ed approach.”Numerous attempts to get hold of the

school’s principal proved unsuccessful bythe time of going to print.

Faa’iq Gamieldien fromGrassy Park is currently

ranked fourth among theu.20 men’s foilist in South

Africa. Faa’iq will take partin the Commonwealth

Fencing Junior Champion­ships and the inauguralCommonwealth Fencing

Cadet Fencing Champion­ships at the University of

Cape Town from Satur­day.Read more on page 5.

PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Fencing champ

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ant Ian Bennett says: “It is alleged that fourblackmales walked into Debonairs Pizza inNyanga Junction. They held the staff up atgunpoint while they demanded cash.”According to Bennett, the cashier handed

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Man arrested after shoot­out

Life­skills projectshows youth the wayMOT South Africa, a NPO that facilitates alife-skills programme among the youth, heldits sixth annual general meeting in Bellvilleon Monday 22 June.The Western Cape minister of education

Debbie Schäfer was the keynote speaker.Themeetingwas attended by 168members,

including MOT presenters, principals atTVET colleges and high schools and MOTyouth members. It was held during nationalYouth Month, focusing on MOT’s core focus:Strengthening the courage and life-skills ofthe youth.The meeting was opened by Prof Eltie

Links, the chairperson of MOT SA, followedby presentations from five youngsters ontheir experiences, challenges and lessonsthey have learnt, including howMOT has in-fluenced them.Schäfer started her speech by highlighting

the lack of positive rolemodels and a senseof belonging among the youth.“We have to give people confidence and a

sense of belonging. We need to give them ahand and lift them up out of their vulnerablesituations. We need courage,” she said, im-pressed with the positive energy and excite-ment of the youngsters present.“I am pleased to see the results of this

project on the youthwho are living under themost difficult of circumstances. I am lookingforward to continue a partnership withMOTand encourage education department offi-cials to partner with this project. Young peo-ple are South Africa’s future,” said Schäfer.MOT SA CEOWandaMöller presented the

annual report and the audited annual finan-cial statements were presented by Mauriciode Faria, partner at RSM Betty and Dickson.Möller acknowledged and thanked the pre-

senters, corporate partners and sponsors fortheir essential contributions to make theirwork with the youth possible.V For more information on MOT South Africa, visitwww.mot.org.za, call 021 696 6610 or email [email protected].

MOT SA boardmember Kubeshini Govender, Mauricio de Faria, Debbie Schäfer and Prof EltieLinks, chairperson of MOT SA, with a few of the MOT youngsters.

Loonat now CPFcluster chair tooCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Hanif Loonat has been elected as theMitchell’s Plain Community Police Fo-

rum (CPF) cluster chairperson.This comes after Loonat was “ousted” a

month ago from his position as LansdowneCPF chairperson (“CPF chair ousted”, Peo-ple’s Post, 16 June).Hewas then re-elected twoweeks ago and

over the weekend, during a CPF clusterelection, he was elected as cluster chairper-son.The police stations that are part of the

cluster areGrassyPark, Lansdowne,Mitch-ell’s Plain, Steenberg, Athlone, Lentegeur,Strandfontein and Phillipi.Loonat says he is very excited about his

new position and he plans big things in histenure.“This is one step forward for me. I plan

to get back into community policing in a bigway again,” Loonat says.He adds his plans for CPFs in the cluster

is to work together and ensure that every-one “is on the same page”.“We need to foster a relationship between

neighbouring CPFs where the one will as-sist the other in community policing duties.This is the only way we can take back our

communities,” he says.Neighbourhood watches will also form

part of his focus, he says.“Wewillmake sure theyunderstand their

mandates. Plans will also be set in place toensure these bodies get the necessary train-ing,” he says.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

Hanif Loonat

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approved and a fence erected.The canal, running along and forming

part of the Big Lotus canal found on Black-bird Street, was reported by a resident afterthe safety hazard was realised.According to residents in the canal sur-

rounds the incomplete bridgewas oftenusedby vagrants.Resident Grant Slinger says, although the

fence has been erected, it has done nothingfor safety around the canal.“It is still wide open on the side so some-

body could still fall down there. Having astraight barrierupdoesnothing tokeep chil-dren from playing there,” he says.Slinger says he knows of vagrants using

the bridge as shelter.“The bridge also attracts unsavoury char-

acters at all times during the day. We knowof people sleeping under the bridge as welland that is no place for anybody to sleep orfeel safe,” Slinger says.A complaint had been sent to the City of

Cape Townby resident KeithBlake inwhichhe voiced his concern with the previousstate of the bridge.“I noticed that the one side of this very

highbridgehadnowall and on the other sidea yellow plastic type of wall. Further downthe canal, facing north, I saw another bridgeand this had solid walls on both sides of theroad. I then heard that a child a few yearsago drowned in this canal and, the way it isnow, the residents of Parkwood (sober or un-der the influence) and the energetic chil-dren’s lives are in danger,” Blake pointedout in his letter.Since the letter was sent, Blake received

correspondence from the City that the issue

had been addressed.Brett Herron, mayoral committee mem-

ber for Transport, says work to secure thebridges along the Big Lotus canal was com-pleted in May.He adds the particular bridge inBlackbird

Street cost R12 561.“The total cost for securing all of the foot-

bridges that form part of this project cost

R117 654. All of the footbridges along the Lit-tle and Big Lotus canal within the GrassyPark area are included in the maintenanceprogramme. Currently the embankmentalong the canal between Duck and Stintroads is being closedoffwitha security fenceline,” Herron adds.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

Residents say not enough has been done to ensure safety around a canal in Blackbird Street,Parkwood. The City of Cape Town recently did repair work along the Big Lotus canal which thiscanal forms a part of. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Perpetrators pickon Pelican ParkCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Crime incidents in Pelican Park have beenon the rise to the dismay of residents whofear for their safety.According to one resident who did not

want to be named out of fear of victimisationvandalism has increased over time.“We noticed sinceNovember last year just

after the new housing development was in-troduced that crime has been escalating. Wedon’t know what else to do anymore and wefear for our safety,” she says.The resident recalls an incident twoweeks

ago when she was home alone.“I heard a loud bang outside,” she says.She thought it was her neighbour’s chil-

dren getting up to “mischief”. She wanted toconfront her neighbour the next morning.“As I came out I saw a large broken brickin my driveway where my car normallyparks,” she says.“I then went over to my neighbour to con-

front him, thinking that his grandchildrenwere playing. He then explained the wholestory to me,” she continues.Her neighbour says he spotted four men

trying to vandalise a light pole in LoerieRoad the previous night.“My neighbour says he then chased these

guys after calling his brother. They couldnot find the guys but it seems they returnedin retaliation. They tried to gain access tothe property and this is when they threw abrick into my yard,” she explains.She says although the incidentwas report-

ed to the Grassy Park police station the po-lice have not yet responded to the call.“We do not know what to do anymore be-

cause whether you speak to the police orraise issues with the mayor on her hotline,things just do not change,” she says.The Grassy Park police did not comment

at the time of going to print.

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City warns against‘buying’ housingEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

The City of Cape Town has urged resi-dents not to fall victim to housing scams

which have been reported in some parts ofthe city.

Benedicta van Minnen, mayoral commit-tee member for human settlements, saysthat victims should report it to the police.

“It has been confirmed that some resi-dents have fallen victim to these scams andhave indeed ‘bought’ land or housing unitswhich were promised to them through theseillegal sales,” says Van Minnen in a state-ment.

The City confirms that scammers, whoclaim to be from the human settlements di-rectorate, have been operating with unau-thorised documents which contain theCity’s official logo.

It is alleged that once the promised hous-ing units or pieces of land have been “sold”,the culprits disappear with the money.

In some cases, it has been reported thatthe scammers even send an SMS “allocat-

ing” an erf number to the duped resident –but they have paid for a non-existent erf.

“It saddens me to hear about such cases,”continues Van Minnen.

“Residents must note that, should a per-son qualify in terms of the national criteriafor a subsidy, they must not pay any moneyto anyone to be placed on the housing data-base or to receive a house.”

Update databaseVan Minnen urges applicants to contact

their local housing office to update their de-tails on the housing database so that theycan be contacted easily when their housingopportunity arises. “I also ask those whoare not registered to find out whether theyqualify for a subsidised housing.”

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He is just 17 years old and is already con-sidered a champion of sorts.

Faa’iq Gamieldien from Grassy Park on-ly started fencing in 2005 and is currentlyfourth-highest ranked u.20 men’s foilist inSouth Africa.

Faa’iq sayshis passion for the sport start-ed the moment he entered primary school.

“I was in Grade 1 when I first saw thesport. I was hooked immediately,” he says.

The flighty footed teen says although fen-cing is not a common sport, he enjoys itvery much.

“I used to play rugby as well but had tostop because injurieswould then impact onmy fencing performance. I have to be in topshape when competing, so had tomake sac-rifices between the two sporting codes,” hesays.

He adds the sport has opened doors forhim and he especially enjoys the travellingwhen competing internationally.

“I have seen many different countriessince I started competing professionally.The fun part also comes when I meet newpeople and familiarise myself with the dif-ferent countries,” he says.

Faa’iq,who is competing in theCommon-wealthFencing JuniorChampionships andthe inaugural Commonwealth Fencing Ca-det Championships in Cape Town thisweek, says he is ready to face his interna-tional competitors.

“I have confidence that my team and Iwill bring home gold. Although we will notunderestimate the competition, I know weare capable of taking gold,” he says.

The competition will take place at theUniversity of Cape Town’s sports centrefrom Saturday to Friday next week.

Garreth Bloor, mayoral committee mem-ber for tourism, events and economicdevel-opment, says the competition will drawparticipants from 14 countries.

“The City is proud to be the first Africanhost of the championships. This dynamicand fast-paced sport is enjoyed by people ofall ages,” Bloor says.

Fencing has three disciplines or weap-ons: Foil, epee and sabre. Each disciplinehas its own rules.

The sport comprises individual and teamevents. A team ismade up of fourmembers,consisting of three starting fencers and areserve. The combination of starting fen-cers and reserve changes according to op-position as the starting line-up is chosen tomatch and, hopefully, beat the opposition.

Faa’iq is part of a team of three WesternCape foilists who form the core of the u.20and senior national foil team. All are mem-bers of Fencing Western Cape.

Faa’iq has competed in one junior worldchampionship, one junior African champi-onship and last year’s Youth Africa Games.

His teammate, Robert McGregor fromConstantia, is 19 and is currently the topranked u.20 men’s foilist in the country. Hehas competed in five juniorworld champion-ships and two juniorAfrican championships

and has been fencing for 10 years.Another teammate, Alexander Collings

from Claremont, is 18 and is currentlyranked third among u.20 men’s foilists inSouthAfrica. He has competed in twoworldchampionships and two junior Africanchampionships and started fencing in pri-mary school.

Robert McGregor, Alexander Collings, coach Misha Galukhin and Faa’iq Gamieldien form the coreof the u.20 and senior national foil team who will compete against international competitorsfrom this week. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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Ikenobo school of flower arranging, be-lieves. Rulewas speaking at the Ikebana andbonsai exhibition at the University of CapeTown Irma Stern Museum which was heldlast week.The flowers in the exhibitionwhere putup

by her students in freestyle form arrange-ments.Rule believes flowers are the way people

communicate with nature.“By freestyle we mean these flowers are

able to do what you like them to do. Youmake them look the way you want. Makethem communicate. They must talk to youabout the seasons and they are an expres-sion of what’s happening. Flower arrange-ment is about how you feel, it’s a connectionbetween you and what is happening in theworld,” she says.Originally a Japanese concept, Ikebana

means living flowers and is the Japaneseterm for flower arranging. It had its originin Buddhism in China and Korea. It broughtabout, through the centuries, a refined artwhich was originally practised by priestsand noblemen and in later centuries by Jap-anese in all walks of life. It became less for-malised over more centuries and is todaypractised by enthusiastic volunteers ofmany different nationalities.Rule adds that to do flower arrangement

properly one must be aware of your chosenmaterials, their space and their surround-ings.“Some flowers won’t do well in the house

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Just know and understand your environ-ment. This will allow your flower to talk toyou thewayyouwant it. Some flowersmightbe too big for a house and more suitable fora public space. Flower arrangement is amodern thought into a modern feeling. It’sa way of communication and to expressyourself,” she adds.To create beautiful ikebana the selection

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Exhibitor Edith Rule says flower arrangement is a way of communicating with nature She is ateacher at the Ikenobo school of flower arranging. PHOTOS: TIYESE JERANJI

Bonsai trees were also exhibited at the IrmaStern Museum at the University of Cape Townlast week.

Flower arrangementis about how youfeel, it’s a connectionbetween you andwhat is happening inthe world.

One tot more for the finalNICOLE MCCAIN

@nickymccain

Assaf Yechiel can boast that hestartedhis career path to bartend-ing at five years old, when hemixedhis first drink of cough syr-up and Oros.He is now a regional finalist in

the Diageo Reserve World ClassBartender of the Year competi-tion.The competition is considered

the largest and most prestigiousevent of its type, aiming to elevatethe skill of bartending and settrends in the service industryworldwide.Yechiel, who works at Orphan-

age Cocktail Emporium in thecity centre, will now go head to

head with his counterparts fromGauteng and KwaZulu-Natal inthe national finals, to be held inJohannesburg from 14 to 16 July.The competition is demanding,

Yechiel explains, with mixolo-gists required to complete threechallenges.“The participants will be pull-

ing out all the stops to be crownedchampion. Expect to see mind-blowing serves and techniques,wonderful theatrics, outrageousflavour combos and perhaps evena good story or two,” he says.While Yechiel names his signa-

ture drink as tequila, he has alsoclaimed a style of cocktails com-bining a spirit, tea syrup andwine.But Yechiel’s secret weapon is

curiosity.“It takes curiosity to train for

something like this; curiosityabout ingredients, flavour com-bos, bar techniques, spirit knowl-edge, and just about anything thatremotely captures you. It all en-tails a lot of research,” he says.The global finals are also set to

take place in Johannesburg andwill bring ahuge boost to the localindustry, Yechiel believes.“The country’s top bars have

been gearing themselves up forthe competition, where wewill beseeing themost influential namesin the industry setting foot on ourshores. The exposurewill be para-mount to furthering the SouthAf-rican bar scene,” he says.

Cape Town’s Assaf Yechiel will go head to head with other mixologists in the national final of a globalbartending competition.

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Pupils get a headstart for schoolTIYESE JERANJI

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A training school, B-All Academy, hosteda two-day school holiday programme

last week in which 30 pupils from threeschools participated.Pupils fromCedar, Grassy Park and Port-

land high schools were trained in improv-ing memory – being able to remember andprocess information important for theirschoolwork. The pupils were also taughthow to perform complicated operations andgiven language training.A pupil from Portlands High School in

Mitchell’s Plain, Ruwayda Rhode, says itwas a good and informative programme.“I have learnt how to outsmart my calcu-

lator and how to study better than before.This will not make me improve my grades

at the end of the year butwill be a life lessonfor tasks,” says Rhode.Lameez Fortune, a Grade 11 teacher at

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by this interactive and unforgettable learn-ing experience,” he says.Bradley de Kock, founder of B-All, which

is based at Shawco in Kensington and hasbeen hosting this event annually since 2012,says it is away of giving back to the commu-nity as well as a way to make learning fun.“Most schools in the underprivileged

communities never get such an opportuni-ty. So this is our way to make them havehope and equip them with skills that theycan use in their day-to-day lives and goingaround their tasks at school much easierwith more confidence,” he says.

Thirty pupils from three Cape Town high schools attended a two­day B­All holiday pro­gramme. They say it was very informative to learn, among other things, how to improve yourmemory.

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All youngsters and adults who are intere-sted in getting a better grip on music are

invited to join Saturday music classes inLansdowne.

IMAD, the Institute for Indigenous Musi-cal Arts Development, which serves theyouth in three schools on the Cape Flatslaunched an initiative in June to open itsdoors to all those interested in learning howto play music.

Music teacher and IMAD director GeorgeWerner explains that talented instrumenta-lists get the chance to perform with the in-stitute’s Little Giants big band.

“IMAD’s Saturday school aims to providehigh school pupils, whose schools do not of-

fer musical training, the opportunity tolearn to play music,” he says.

“The school will also cater for young andadult music learners from the surroundingneighbourhoods.”

Highlights of the initiative’s launch thattook place at York Road Primary School atthe end of June included performances bythe Little Giants and the Vuma Levin Quin-tet from the Netherlands.

This professional jazz group is touringSouth Africa, including performing at theNational Youth Jazz Festival in Graham-stown, where the Little Giants will also bepresent.

The IMAD Saturday classes will takeplace at York Road Primary in Lansdowne.V For more details contact Nick Green on084 660 6158 or [email protected].

At the recent launch of Saturday music classes in Lansdowne were, from left, Colin Isaacs(IMAD boardmember and York Road principal), George Werner (IMAD director and teacher),Paul Sedres (IMAD member), Mervyn Weder (IMAD member), Nick Green (IMAD boardmem­ber), Jill McCann (coordinator of the IMAD Saturday music school), Carlo Fabe (IMAD teacher)and Muneeb Hermans, trumpeter and member of the Little Giants big band.

PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Marc shares his funny streakLOUISA STEYL

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Cape Town funnyman Marc Lot-tering will be among the local

stars on stage at Bellville CivicTheatre on Sunday 26 July for theannual Want ons kan/’Cause wecan! charity concert.TygerBurger, sister publication

of People’s Post, is the media spon-sor for the concert that each yearsees local celebrities share theirtalents for free in aid of three dif-ferent charities.Every cent generated through

ticket saleswill go to Project Digni-ty, Fisantekraal Centre for Devel-opment and CHOC Childhood Can-cer Foundation.“It’s good to do good,” Marc says

of his involvement.

New showWhen he isn’t lending his voice

to charity, the stand-up comedianis touring the countrywithhis newshowMy favourite stories. The one-man show features some of his newmaterial, along with his favouritestories from previous shows.Marc will also be acting as the

“minister of the Cape, retail thera-pyand statues”whenhe joins someof the country’s other top comedi-ans at the Nando’s mass hysteriacomedy parliament at ArtscapeTheatre in October.Known for the host of zany char-

acters he brings to the stage, likeAunty Merle, the housewife fromBelgravia Road and Smiley the“taxi gaartjie”, Marc describes hisbrand of comedy as “hair-raising”.

Local industryNot one to shy away from tack-

ling current affairs on stage, whenasked about what makes himlaugh, he simply says: “Waterkloofairport”.Marc has spent nearly two dec-

adesmakingSouthAfricans laugh.He says one of the biggest changeshe’s seen in the local comedy in-dustry during his career is the“loads” of talented younger come-dians emerging. “They keep me onmy toes,” he says.He’ll be amongmany established

names when he performs at thisyear’s Want ons kan/’Cause wecan! concert.The line-up for the star-studded

affair includes Zanne Stapelberg,NicoNel, Jak de Priester andAltusMuller, Anna Davel, Mathys Roetsand Jaconell Mouton (piano),WicusvanderMerwe, PeterMitch-ell, Schalk Joubert (bass), LunaPaige (vocals and piano), VernonSwart (drums), Corlea, Andre andThe Swingers, David Kramer,Dewald Wasserfall, Dowwe Dolla,Pedro Kruger, Hiram Koopman,Albert Frost and Arno CarstenswithTraceyLangeandHannesvanWyk acting as MCs.Marc says he’s looking forward

to seeing Dowwe Dolla most. “Ithink she has a thing for me.”

Buy ticketsTickets for the one-night-only

show cost R250 and are availabledirectly from the beneficiaries, en-suring every cent raised goeswhere it’s needed most.V Call Liza Adlem on 082 772 9057 to buyyour tickets from Project Dignity.V To support the CHOC Childhood CancerFoundation, buy tickets from Alicia van On-selen on 083 414 6741.V Call Linda Oosthuizen on 072 740 4854to book tickets with the Fisantekraal Cen-tre for Development.

Marc Lottering is one of the local celebrities adding his voice to the Wantons kan/ ’Cause we can! charity concert.

Sax man shareshis journey in notesGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

The streets of Elsies Rivermay be betterknown for crime and gangsterism butthe smooth saxophone sound of Don-veno Prins has proved that music canempower.On Friday and Saturday you will get

the chance to discover that journeywhen he hosts From Elsies to the worldat the Baxter Concert Hall.It’s a journey that is still on a positive

path but, like so manymusicians on theCape Flats, it started in the church, ledtoChristmas bands and eventually tour-ing the world.“When I was still in school I never

thought that thiswould bemybread andbutter,” he says. “I always loved music,but it was only when I worked for Shop-rite that one day I realised that workingin the retail industrywas notwhat I wasborn todo. I remember clockingouthalf-way throughmy shift and I never lookedbackandhere I am todaydoing the thingthat I love so much and the bonus is I’mgetting paid for it.”Clocking out on that fateful day was

the best gift that local music was given.

HighlightsJoining Abdullah Ibrahim’s jazz pro-

gramme led to his ability flourishing, get-ting chosen to be part of the National YouthBand and touring to many festivals acrossthe world, but since then he has become astaple of the South African music scene.Best known for his performances in pro-

ductions such as Intimate nights chapter II,Love, jazz & duets andMusic alla Kaap, he’salso worked alongside renowned local art-ists such as Lloyd Cele, Loyiso Bala, JimmyDludlu, JudithSephuma,PJPowers andLa-dysmith Black Mambazo.“It’s always been exciting toworkwith all

these musicians but one of the highlights ofmy career was when I got the opportunityto perform with Jonathan Butler. Also re-cording with Kirk Whalum on his latestGospel according to jazz chapter 4was a phe-nomenal experience.”With this showat theBaxterhe is inviting

audiences to discover his journey in music.“This show and the process of creating it

has been so empowering and fresh to me.“Manymusicians tend to be too comforta-

ble behind their instrument, but this showallows me to showcase not just my musicalskills but also my storytelling abilities.

“This show has also kind of forced me todig a bit deeper into my heritage to find outexactly where I come from and the impactit had on where I’m now.”Inmore recent years,Donvenohas settled

into the chair of musical director for pro-ductions such asBlood brothers,Radio clas-sics, Kat and the kings, and 3 wise men.

Positive musicBut he still wants to play a role in mento-

ring young people to discover the joy andempowering force of music. Since 2009 hehasbeenpart of theDelftYouthMusicAcad-emy, training underprivileged youth toread and perform all genres of music.“Positive music can definitely play a big

role in guiding our youth away from nega-tive influences.”FromElsies to theworld is directed byAli-

stair Izobell and includes original com-posedmusic. Itwill be performed inEnglishand Afrikaans.Tickets are R120 at Computicket on

0861 915 8000, online at www.computick-et.co.za or at any Shoprite Checkers store.V For discounted corporate or block bookings, fun-draisers and charities, call Sharon on 021 680 3962or Carmen on 021 680 3993 during office hours.

Local sax player Donveno Prins shares his storyin music at the Baxter this weekend.

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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 7 July 2015 NEWS 11

EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

OPERATING IN ALL AREAS

163 DENNEGEUR AVE. STRANDFONTEIN Call us : 021 393 3359/ 083 483 1784 Mail us : [email protected] Check our listings :REMAX-PROPT.CO.ZAFREE VALUATIONS

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STRANDFONTEIN – R610 000

3 beds – bic, laminate floors,fitted kitchen, tiled lounge, garage

BRENT – 074 814 2204

BAYVIEW – R530 000

2 beds, lounge, fully fittedkitchen, family bathroom,garage.

CHARMAINE – 079 582 5085

SAN REMO – R870 000

4 Beds, fam bath, tiled lounge,ffk, pool, undercover braai area,Garage 4 cars, sep entrance,o/street parking 6 cars.WAYNE – 083 483 1784

PELICAN PARK – R690 000

3 beds, bic, mes, fam bathroom,lounge, dining area, ffk, garage

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

ROCKLANDS – R325 000

Very neat home consisting of2 bedrooms with cupboards, fullyfitted kitchen, Tiled lounge, familybathroom and off street parking.WAYNE – 083 483 1784

NEW WOODLANDS – 395 000

3 beds + bic, ffk, lounge, diningarea, carport 3 cars, braai area.

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

TAFELSIG – R235 000

Secure and enclosed3 bedrooms, tiled lounge,family bathroom with shower,Secure aprking 3 cars

DEVON – 078 356 1332

STRANDFONTEIN – R650 000

Very neat 3 beds, cupboards,fully fitted kitchen, tandemgarage 3 cars, enclosed yard.

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

ROCKLANDS - R375 000

3 Bedrooms, fitted kitchen,lounge, family bathroom,secure parking.

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

BAYVIEW – ON THE BAY

R580 000

3 beds, family bathroom, tiledlounge, secure parking. 2 Bedwendy house with plumbing andelectricity. BRENT – 074 814 2204

ROCKLANDS – R300 000

3 beds, tiled lounge, standardkitchen, off street parking

CHARMAINE – 079 582 5085

GRASSY PARK – R850 000

On 528m² plot, this modern homeoffers 3 beds - mes, f/kitchen,laundry room, fam bath, big loungeand dining area, secure parking.CHARMAINE – 079 582 5085

STRANDFONTEIN – R660 000

3 bedrooms – cupboards in 2,ffk, tiled lounge, tandemgarage 2 cars

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

PORTLAND – R530 000

Freestanding 3 beds, tiledlounge, dining area, kitchen,drive thru garage,paved Yard.IGSHAAN – 079 735 2149

RONDEVLEI PARK – 410 000

2 bedrooms, lounge, diningarea, fully fitted kitchen, offstreet parking.

IGSHAAN – 079 735 2149

STRANDFONTEIN – R560 000

3 beds - bic, modern fambathroom, tiled lounge, fully fittedkitchen. Tandem garage.Braai areaWAYNE – 083 483 1784

MONTCLAIRE – R495 000

Very neat on spacious ground.2 beds – bic, tiled lounge, fullyfitted kitchen, ample parking.

WAYNE – 083 483 1784

STRANDFONTEIN – R580 000

2 beds - bic, fully fitted kitchen,tiled lounge, secure parkingBig yard.

WAYNE – 083 483 1784

WESTRIDGE – R440 000

3 bedrooms, lounge anddining area, fitted kitchen,seperate bathroom & toilet,Enclosed carport 3 cars

DEVON – 078 356 1332

THE WESTRIDGE – R490 000

Very neat, 3 bedrooms with built-in cupboards, fully fitted ketchen,lounge, lots of space.

DEVON – 078 356 1332

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Egoli initiates soup kitchenCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

In the first successful instalment ofa monthly mobile soup kitchen ininformal settlements, residents ofEgoli informal settlement weregrateful to receive meals on Satur-day.Initiated by Georgie’s Angels, a

non-profit organisation, the firstdistribution was done using a mo-bile soup truck.Ward councillor George March

says the initiative was well-re-ceived.He looks forward to the monthly

distributions that will follow.

An Egoliresidentreceives acup of soupon Saturdaymorning.PHOTO: CHEVONBOOYSEN

SLICING AND DICING FOR TOPSPOTS: 11­year­old Mawaddah Jaffer(pictured centre) from Grassy Parkimpressed the judges of the Spar juniorchefs competition with her cooking skillsso much that she won. Judges Nina Timm,Marius Uys, Johnny Hamman and Elsabevan Zyl put the emphasis on skills, with alarge sprinkling of fun. Budding chefs gotto prepare their favourite dish, along witha mystery dish in the final cook­off of thecompetition. Mawaddah impressed thejudges with her own entry of an orangecake and then a creative double­deckerpizza. She walked away with a R5000shopping voucher. 12­year­old ShannonBurridge (left) from Kirstenhof Primarywas the runner­up and Grade 7 pupil fromBastion Primary Ivan van Niekerk tookthird place. The competition is aimed atGrade 5­7 pupils who love cooking.

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.TV/Microwave Repairs18 Lanaria Crescent,

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PAVING

1873.

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713

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1855.

For all your plumbing needsas well as

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TRANSPORT &STORAGE

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ACCOMMODATION

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VEHICLEREPAIRS

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HOUSES FOR SALE

3275.

WESTRIDGEsemi 3 beds, big yard

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GENERAL

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MEDICAL

3705.

HOME CARE NURSEWith experience neededfor an elderly bedriddenpatient. Salary R3800Contact Cheryl-Annto arrange an interview

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SALES &MARKETING

3760.

UMSEBENZIJOB

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EMPLOYMENT3600

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CALL CENTRES3640

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10 young vibrant, well-spoken

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EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt

The South African nationaldarts championship is cur-rentlyunderway inJohannes-

burg until its conclusion on Fri-day.

The first national champion-ships were held in Cape Town in1993, which served as the platformfor Darts South Africa (DSA) to beformed through the unification ofall the darting districts and associ-ations in South Africa.

TheWesternCape is representedby four affiliated districts whichform the federation: Cape Town,West Coast, Cape Winelands andEden.

Cape Town Darts is made up ofnine associations, including two-time defending inter-districtchampion Peninsula Darts Associ-ation (PDA).

The other associations are: Ath-lone, Mitchell’s Plain, NorthernSuburbs, Ocean View, South Pen-

insula, Southern Suburbs, Sti-kland and the Western ProvinceDarts Association.

The DSA tournament formatconsists of an inter-regional andinter-district four-a-side competi-tion in which players compete inboth doubles and singles play. Theinter-district competition has sev-en divisions.

Peninsula will be leading thecharge of the Cape Town teams inthe inter-district competition,where they will be chasing an un-precedented third title in a row.

They are unbeaten for the pasttwo year.

TheWesternCapewomen’s teamtook national honours in the inter-regional competition last year,while the men’s team finished asthe runners-up in their division.

Peter Bowers, manager of thePDA men’s team, is confident thatthe team is ready to defend its na-tional title.

Frank Avenant, Lesley Beukes,JasonErasmus,ElroyDirks, Jason

Hendricks, Franklyn Miller, SeanShaw and Ashwin Adams will berepresenting PDA at this year’stournament.

Avenant will also compete in theInternational World Darts tourna-ment inTurkey inOctober and rep-resent South Africa there.

Warren Hansen, Cape TownDarts’s transformation official andPDA’s vice-chairperson, echoesBowers’ optimism.

“The only challenger to thethrone is the Western ProvinceDarts Association.

“Western Province has four

players in the Western Cape DartsFederation team as well.”

Hansen also highlights top play-ers in the Cape Town district whocouldmakean impact in this year’sinter-district tournament: “Play-ers who are performing very welland are on top of their game in theregion are Wesley Daries andMar-thinus Grobelaar.

“These two gentlemen were thetwo top performers at the WesternCape Darts Federation trials. Bothplayers are from Cape Town Dartsandwill be representing theWPDAin the inter-district competition.

“The women who are perform-ing very well are Yolanda van Roo-yen from Cape Town Darts, whowill also be representing SouthernSuburbs Darts Association at thenational darts tournament, andMaxi Keet of the Cape Winelandsregion in Paarl,” he says.

Van Rooyen, along with youthplayer Tayla Carolissen, will bejoining Avenant in Turkey as theCape Town locals fly the flag forSouth Africa.

The next Darts South Africacompetition will be hosted inBloemfontein next year.

Dart players to hit the mark

The Peninsula Darts Association men's team for the national darts championships in Gauteng is (back, from left)Elroy Dirks, Lesley Beukes, Frank Avenant, Jason Erasmus, Rustim Adams and Quin Crayno and (front, from left)Franklin Miller, Peter Bowers (manager), Azzraf Issacs (PDA chairperson) and Ashwin Adams.

The Peninsula Darts Association women’s team is (back, from left) Veron­ique Stemmet, Marcia Stemmet, Alicia Flowers and Patricia Flowers and(front, from left) Lesley Jack, Azzraf Isaacs (PDA chairperson), LindaBowers and Zelda Blom.

The South Peninsula Darts Association women’s team is (back, from left) Lydetta Adonis,Junita Abrahams and Leanne van der Speck and (front, from left) Merle Swartz, Priscilla Cross(manager) and Arsia Reagon.

The South Peninsula Darts Association men’s team is (back, from left) Wesley Gomez, RholdoLester, Lance Rustin and Sean Gordon and (front, from left) Rudy Faure, Anthony Fester(manager) and Nicholas Petersen.

Mitchell’s Plain Recreational Association women’s team is (back, from left) Felicia Sim, AltheaCarolissen, Cynthia Sherrif and Colleen Solomons and (front, from left) Annette Adams, ReneeSim (coach) and Fazeela Adams.

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The 20th edition of the CokeCup kicked off at sportsgrounds across the city over

the weekend.The competition has been un-

earthing local talent since 1996,giving clubs in the local soccer as-sociations within the South Afri-can Football Association (Safa) achance to reveal their strengthwithin the amateur ranks.

Peninsula Beverages has put itsweight behind the initiative againas the title sponsors of the tourna-

ment.“The excitement of this competi-

tion is experienced not only in thesenior ranks, but also by the wom-en soccer players and the u.18s,”Peninsula Beverages says in astatement.

Platform415 clubs will compete in the

tournament which has seen thelikes of Anele Ngcongca, RivaldoCoetzee, Thulani Serero, BantuMzwakali and Clayton Daniels useit as a platform to the PSL and be-yond.

“It is Safa Cape Town’s noble re-

sponsibility to develop and nur-ture young talent in the region andpartners like Coke help us to meetour objective,” says Norman Ar-endse, Safa Cape Town’s chairper-son.

“This is the biggest amateursponsored soccer tournament inthe empires of Safa.

“Other regions are amazed at thesize and sponsorship of this compe-tition”.

Silver Spurs is the defendingmen’s senior champion and willhave to triumph in eight rounds ofcompetition if it is to repeat lastyear’s heroics.

Amateurs play for the spotlight

Durbanville’s Justin Morkel (left) tries to chip FC Tafelzicht goalkeeper Iande Klerk in their match at the Hanover Park sports complex. Durbanvillewon the match 3­2. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS

Islanders FC’s Neil Altman (left) takes evasive action as Eltino Elliot of SSSFC goes all out in clearing the ball in their Coke Cup clash at Turfhall parkon Sunday.

Priesthood FC’s Gcfobani Plaatjie (right) heads the ball away from Hanover Park’s Shaahid Maloi in their match atthe Downberg Road sport complex in Hanover Park. The home team won 6­0.

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