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Aproposal to extend the Retreat WasteDrop-off facility is giving locals head-aches – even before any plans have yet
been approved by the City of Cape Town.There are fears that the facility, in 10th
Avenue, will create further traffic conges-tion and the introduction of a wood chipperwill contribute to concerns of noise andhealth issues.
Retreat resident Kulsum Abbas says sheheard about the proposed extension and im-mediately raised concerns with council.
“Our area is already flooded with heavyvehicles and now they (City) is talking aboutmaking this facility bigger to allow evenmore people to dump,” she says.
“We, as the residents, will have to put upwith all the problems.”
Abbas confirms she has objected to the ex-tension, but feels it will fall on deaf ears andcouncil will continue with the extension.
The City expects the facility to receive anincrease in the volume of garden and build-ing waste due to the imminent closure of theLadies’ Mile Public Drop-off Facility. TheCity is now proposing to expand the Retreatfacility by 2500m² to allow the chipping ofgarden green waste.
Thedrop-off sitewas recently inspected byan environmental consultant fromResourceManagement Services (RMS) who suggestedthe following in response to the reportedproblems.
With regard to complaints around thenoise, she adds that a noise specialist hasrecommended that the wood chipper be en-closed with acoustic panelling to mitigatepossible noise impacts. This activity will al-so be restricted to the hours of 09:00 to 15:00fromMonday to Friday, 09:00 to 13:00 on Sat-urday and there will no chipping on publicholidays and Sundays, to mitigate the noiseassociated with chipping.
Kathryn Jolly, consultant, explains thatthe drop off currently receives and tempo-rarily stores less than 100 cubic metres ofwaste at a time, which does not require awaste licence.
“To prevent illegal dumpingwithin the ar-ea, theCityproposes to extend theoperation-al hours (to only drop off materials) of thefacility,” Jolly says.
Kevin Southgate, secretary for the RetreatBusiness Forum, claims the whole commu-
nity has not been properly informed aboutthe plans to extend the facility, but feelsthere should a degree of summing up theproblems before writing off the extension.
“One does not just want to shoot down theidea, but we also would like to come up withsolutions to the problems,” he says.
Southgate confirms that the forum plansto discuss the issues around the extensionin their meeting.
Mark Russouw, secretary for the Langev-lei Ratepayers and Residents Association,says themain concerns are around the intro-duction of a wood chipper as well as the in-creased traffic volumes.
“We have not received complaintsthrough the association, but we have beentold that residents have complained to theCity. I do feel that the traffic will be heavilyimpacted, because extended it by 2500m2 is
not a lot,” he says.Russouw adds that the association would
have rather liked to see the facility beingmoved to an area more suitable for a dropoff facility and expects further complaints tostream in once the proposed plan comes intoeffect.
Ward councillor Jan Burger explains thatthe area has always been plagued with ille-gal dumping and extending the drop off facil-ity was always in the pipeline.
“After the drop off facility in Ladies Milewas closed, it has become a priority to intro-duce a wood chipper at the Retreat facilityto avoid the dumping problems from spiral-ling out of control,” he says.
Burger confirms that the City are plan-ning to introduce yet another drop off facili-ty between the Walmer Road, the M5 High-way and proposed R300 Freeway, with plans
having already been drawn.“Wenowonly have to get the different per-
mission from the various departments, butwe have realised that having these drop offfacilities in our area is of vital importance,”he says.
Complaints regarding the extension of thedrop off facility in Retreat are somethingBurger is fully aware of, but he encouragedpeople to come forward and lodge objectionswith the City.
Burger was informed about concerns oftraffic volumes increasing in the area.
“It is now up to the community to bringup concerns and they must not keep quietif they feel there is something wrong withextending this facility,” he says.V Objections or comments can be sent to RMS by faxon (021) 975 1373 or email [email protected] orvisit www.rmsenviron.co.za
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Waste plan gets trashedWaste plan gets trashed
EXPANDING: A proposal has been tabled to extend the Retreat Drop Off site which has caused a stir in the community. PHOTO: TAURIQ HASSEN
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 17 September 20132 ISSUES
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Door-to-door rent collections paying offDoor-to-door collections of rentfromcouncil property tenantshasresulted in R1m more in pay-ments being raked in.The City of Cape Town’s project
has unlocked a “massive in-crease” in the willingness to payhousing accounts, a councilspokesperson says.In the 18 months the pro-
gramme has been running, thenumber of debtors paying forcouncil-owned rental housing hasincreased by 17%, while pay-ments in accordance with theCity’s selling scheme based onmortgage payments have in-creased by 40%.This has been achieved despite
the harsh economic environmentthat continues to place pressureon the poorer residents of CapeTown.Rental cash collection rates
have increased significantly withalmostR1mcollected additionally
when comparing August 2012 andJuly 2013.The money collected is used to
maintain and upgrade rentalstock.Account holderswho strug-gle to get to the City’s many paypoints have the additional benefitof making payment from theirhomes.Council tenants with amonthly
household income of less than R3200 also have access to the City’sHousing IndigentGrant – they on-ly pay what they can afford.No effort is spared to prevent
evictions, the spokesperson in-sists.In January last year, TraceOn-
linewas contracted to roll out thiscitywide project.Agents engagewith the account
holders at their homes and do notonly collect monies owed.They also help account holders
with debtmanagement advice, as-sisting with debt arrangements
and providing education on debtand financial management aswell as on City policies.On average, the agency sends 35
000 textmessages to account hold-ers per month to help them withthe payment processes.They also offer incentives for
payments in addition to the exist-ing scheme that the Human Set-tlements Department offers.Between August 2012 and July
this year, almost 3 000 additionalresidents have been registered asindigent grant holders.An additional 2 830 residents
have entered into the City’s Hous-ing Debt Management Pro-gramme, bringing the totalnumber of households with debtrescheduling arrangements tomore than 12 500 households.TheCity, the largest landlord in
the country, manages 43 451 rent-al units and 19 778 sellingschemes.
Paying tribute to devotion through recitalThe South African Qur’aan Union(Saqu)hasofficially announced thatit will be hosting the inaugural In-ternationalQur’aanRecitalAwards(Iqra).The events takes place from
Thursday 19 until Sunday 22 Sep-tember atMasjidul Mubarak in Bel-har.The organisation, with its experi-
ence in hosting provincial and na-tional Qur’aan recital competitionssince 2005, has embarked on thislandmark initiative to pay tributeto the students and teachers of theholy Qur’aan throughout theworld.Chairperson of Saqu, Muntahaa
Kenny, says this event will serve asan added encouragement for indi-viduals to improve their skill whilepromoting and maintaining excep-tional levels of Qur’anic learning
and service. It is also aimed at train-ing and earmarking successful localcandidates to participate on otherinternational platforms.Apart fromallowing reciters from
other countries to compete in theQur’aan challenge, the organisershave also opened a category for fe-male participation, as well as a spe-cial section forwinners of the previ-ous national competitions.The recital competition entails
the evaluation of proper and correctrecitation of the Qur’aan, voice con-trol, and melodious presentation.The female sectionwill be an open
category while the male divisionwill be divided in separate agegroups.A highly qualified and experi-
enced panel of internationalQur’aan reciters and scholars will
preside at the four-day event. Theywill also participate in programmesat various mosques in the provincefrom Monday 16 September.Another prominent aspect of the
event is the Servant of the HolyQur’aanAward. The award featuresas a special token of recognition toindividuals for their contributionin spreading or propagating theQur’an in South Africa. Nomina-tions are made by the public.SouthAfricanQur’aanUnion fur-
ther invites otherorganisationsandinstitutions as partners in this initi-ative.Anyone who wishes to volunteer
their services, make donations, orparticipate in the eventmay contactthe organisation on [email protected] or chairperson, MuntahaaKenny on 083 277 3216.
NADINE MOODIE
Efforts to promote tourism in the off-sea-son in SANParks has caused a stiramong Capetonians.
Cosatu provincial secretary Tony Ehren-reich questioned SANParks’ motives withthe special price days for locals in a letteraddressed to the board of directors.“Whatworking family can go to a national
park during the week or on a Saturday?” heasks. “These are days when working fami-lies are working hard to make ends meet, orhas your board been removed from the reali-ties of working people for too long?”He says the measure is supposed to en-
courage South Africans to visit nationalparks and to give their children an educa-tional experience.“The sad reality is that mainly white up-
per-income families can go to the park on thedays that you give them free access,” hesays. “This section of society does not needyour freebies to encourage them to visit na-tional parks, as they have no shortage ofmoney.”Ehrenreich says the use of the cableway
to get to the top of Table Mountain on a dis-count rate favours the wealthy.He says if SANParks was serious about
giving ordinary SouthAfricans access to theoverpriced national parks, they’ll make itavailable on Sundays, too.
“This is the day working families can af-ford to notwork and take their families out,”he says.Ehrenreich criticises the SANParks
board, whom he believes should transformthe society, but have instead been assimilat-ed into the systemandnowsee themarginal-isation of working families and the poor asnormal.Singlemother StaceyDavids says the cost
to go up the cableway depends on howmuchone earns. “For rich people it’s affordable,but for many lower-income families it’s avery expensive venture,” she says.CommunityworkerAashiqNewman says
he’s only gone up the cableway once becauseit is an expensive activity.“TheCity of CapeTownneeds to intervene
and find solutions for locals to access the ca-bleway more frequently,” he says.Randall April is a community safety vol-
unteer and says many children who live onthe Cape Flats have never used the cable-way.“The operating company should not think
about profit, but what they can do for thecommunity. An effective solution would beto create a package for schools and pension-ers to access it more frequently,” he says.Yasmena Ajam, another community
worker, saysher fear of heights prevents herfrom enjoying the cableway, but she under-stands the frustration which many locals
feel, because it’s too expensive.SANParks CEO David Mabunda says the
SA National Parks Week is not a campaignaimed at promoting tourism during off-sea-son. “Our national parks rarely ever havewhat is referred to as off-season becausethey cater to different climates, interestsand clients,” he says.“The programme is aimed at teaching
South Africans more about their naturalheritage by encouraging them to go to na-tional parks, and raisingawareness andedu-cating rather than marketing and promo-tion.”Mabunda says the SANParksBoard is per-
forming a public service duty, which they’renot being paid for.Table Mountain Aerial Cableway spokes-
person Collette van Aswegen says the cable-way is privately managed within the TableMountain National Park and doesn’t formpart of the SANParks Week programme.“Social responsibility is a pillar of respon-
sible tourismandwe take this responsibilityseriously,” she says.“We offer a variety of promotions each
year with the goal of making the cablewayaccessible to all SouthAfricans.Weassist upto 10 schools annually with free entry, be-cause they cannot afford to cover the mini-mal fee. South Africans who are older than18 ride the cableway for free on their birth-days.
“Out of the festive season, adults and chil-dren canpurchasehalf-priced tickets,whichis also valid on weekends, public and schoolholidays, while seniors and internationalstudents pay a reduced fee on Fridays.”SANParks generates 85% of its operating
revenue and it is dependent on the moneyit receives from tourism and paying clients.“The decision to offer free access on five
days of a year is to give communities, schoolgroups, unemployed youth, pensioners andall citizens an opportunity to visit parks andreceive information on the importance andneed for national parks,” says Mabunda.“We believe that people who would like tomake use of this opportunity would not findit difficult tomakea small sacrifice of a day’sleave to take themselves and their childrento the national parks.“The weekends would be very difficult on
a number of our national parks which de-pend on paying customers over weekendsand they may also run the risk of being con-gested if the campaign were to run on thesedays as well.”He says Table Mountain is an open access
park and accepts visitors for a full week,even though their challenges are different.People’s Post contacted Cape Town Tour-
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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 17 September 2013 NEWS 3
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ROAD SAFETY: ‘ACCIDENT COULD HAVE BEEN FATAL’
Teen cyclist survivesbeing hit by truckMONIQUE DUVAL
There were many ways in which Marl-iena Richenburg from Lavender Hillplanned to spend her 18th birthday.
Having stitches removed from the cuts inher head was not one of them.Richenburg is the latest casualty of Kalk
Bay Main Road after she fell from her bikeandwashit by a speeding truckonSaturday7 September.She explains she was cycling with her
coaches and teammates as apractice run fora cycle race in Worcester the following daywhen a truck came behind themand startedrevving.“The driver was playing with us and
made as if he was going to drive into us asa joke. He was revving all the time and theboy in front of me panicked and lost controlof his bike. His back wheel clippedmy frontwheel and I fell into the road. I can’t remem-ber hearing or seeing anything else except
waking up in False Bay Hospital,” Richen-burg says.She says while she is grateful she did not
sustain any serious injuries she is in painand has been missing school.Fabian Camelo, who coaches the Help
Our Youth cycling group in Lavender Hill,witnessed the incident and says it’s a mira-cle Richenburg is alive. “The driver cameup really close to us and continued to revhis engine. At one point there was hardlyany space between the truck and the cy-clists.”Camelo adds: “I saw her fall into the road
and saw the truck drive over her head anddrag her a few metres up the road beforestopping. It is a miracle she is alive. Wewere incomplete shock.”Muizenberg Police Station spokesperson
Captain Stephen Knapp confirms a case ofreckless driving has been opened, but saysthe driver has not been arrested as policeare still investigating the accident.
Andrew Wheeldon, managing director ofthe Bicycle Empowerment Network (BEN),says many cyclists have raised concernsaboutmotorists speeding onKalk BayMainRoad and says there have been a number ofincidents.Wheeldon says he is pleased Richenburg
did not sustain any serious injuries as theaccident could have fatal. “We are appeal-ing tomotorists to please slow down inKalkBay Main Road and to be aware of otherstrying to use the road. This accident couldeasily have been fatal for Richenburg andwe askmotorists to be patientwhen passingcyclists on the road,” he says.Kalk Bay resident John Silva says he is
not surprised to hear of the accident andwishesRichenburga speedy recovery. Silvaraised the alarm about speeding motoristson the road (“Vroom for improvement”,People’s Post, 10 September).Richenburg, who is the only girl on her
team and has been cycling for three years,was named the fastest female in the 2013Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour.In a separate incident Muizenberg police
are looking for the driver of an Alfa Mitoinvolved in a hit and run in July. Knappsays on Saturday 28 July the car hit a 23-year-old Kalk Bay resident crossing thestreet near the harbour. “The vehicle thensped off and the man was hospitalised,”Knapp says.V Anyone with information is asked to phone Consta-ble Patrick Leaner on (021) 787 9000 or082 469 7532.
BIRTHDAY BLUES: Marliena Richenburg spends her birthday at hospital. She is recovering after beinghit by a truck on Kalk Bay Main Road. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
Sewing a better futureThe Village Care Centre has opened the doorsto the unemployed by offering sewing and up-holstery classes.Sewing classeswill be held onMondays and
Thursdays from 09:00 to 13:00m, while uphol-stery classes will be held on Mondays, Tues-days and Thursdays from 09:00 to 13:00.For further informationphone the centre on
(021) 701 8840.
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 17 September 20134 ISSUES
Counting thecost of electricityMICHELLE LINNERT
The topic of net metering has been metwith an overwhelming response.“Just an update. I am receiving
about 100phone calls aday,” saidDavidLip-schitz, owner of a small consulting busi-ness.Hewas referring to thenumber of queries
about net metering since People’s Post re-ported on the alternative to Eskom power(“Shocking power struggle”, 6 August).Net metering means creating your own
electricity through solar panels, and sellingthe excess to Eskom. At night, though,whennetmeter userswould have to dependon power from the Eskom grid, they wouldthen be able to buy back electricity at thesame cost as they had sold it to Eskom.After the article was published, which in-
cluded Lipschitz’s details, he was inundat-ed by phone calls and messages from strug-gling people forwhomelectricity, bought atexorbitant prices from their municipali-ties, has become something of a luxury.“From 11:15 to 11:25 (in one day) I re-
ceived 10 messages. That’s one a minute!People sound desperate,” he said. “Maybewe have reached the critical mass we needto make change happen.”It seems he is right. People are quite fed-
up. A reader, Freddie Hamman, explainshis sentiments: “On 1 July I bought R300worth of electricity, and received 327.30units. On 24 July I bought R300 again, butreceived 142.2 units. That’s an increase ofalmost 120%!Toget ananswer fromtheCityof Cape Town is impossible,” Freddie said.Another reader, Disillusioned Resident,
stated in a letter to People’s Post sister pub-lication TygerBurger that the City of CapeTown was a prime example of the impor-tance of electricity sales as amajor revenuesource.He quoted from the City’s budget (using
a table) to show how the City raises a 10%surcharge on the sale of electricity, “quitelegally.It does not disclose it as a tax, but hides
in its tariffs. Thereby it attractsVAT, soNa-tional Treasury is also happy”.“The surcharge is transferred to the
Rates account, in the process inflating thepublished cost of electricity as reflected inthe City’s budget. What chance does JoePublic have of ever enjoying the benefits ofnet metering?” he said.Ernest Sonnenberg, Mayoral Committee
member for Utility Services, responded tothe letter by Disillusioned Resident, sayingthe City “does, in fact, have plans to allowgrid-connected Small Scale Embedded Gen-eration (SSEG) that will allow consumersto offset their own consumption”.“To this end, the City has developed a tar-
iffwhich includes a daily service charge, anenergy consumption tariff and a tariff forthe purchase, by the City, of excess genera-tion.“These tariffs will ensure that other con-
sumers do not have to pay the generator/consumers’ portions of the network cost,but that there is some level of compensation
for those who make the capital investmentto perform SSEG,” he said.“Although these small-scale generation
tariffs have been approved, they have notyet been implemented. The City is workingacross numerous fronts (including the im-plementation of back office billing process-es and the development of technical stand-ards), to be able to do so.”Sonnenberg added: “Once this policy has
been formulated and implemented, it willbecome far easier for residents to developtheir own power and connect their genera-tors to the grid.”He said residents who are interested in
this incentive are asked to “bepatientwhilethe necessary steps are taken to ensure itssuccess”.Lipschitz is not holding his breath. As far
back as 2009, he contacted the City abouthaving net metering installed at a client’sfarm.“Brian Jones (head of the City’s Green
Energy department) said the City wasworking on processes to allow ‘reversefeed’, that is, feeding electricity into thegrid.“It is 2013 and this still has not been done.
How long does it take government to dothings? Note that the policy documents (theRenewable Energy White Paper) requiringthis were drawn up by the national govern-ment in 2003!”In the meantime, Lipschitz suggested the
following alternatives: “Tell your (govern-ment) representatives that you wish to beinvolved in electricity savings and that youwant to be able to work together to get thesame benefits as the big industrial consum-ers,” he advised readers.“Eskom currently pays over R300m a
month to these big users as rebates and toswitchoff productionwhendemand ishigh.“This is hurting the economy, destroying
jobs, moving production overseas, hurtingour exchange rate and pushing up the costof goods and inflation.”In the meantime, Lipschitz said, this
R300m a month could be paid to homeown-ers, perhaps as refunds on our electricitybills. “Ask the government why they arepaying this money to make the economysmaller, instead of helping homeowners toswitch things offwhilekeeping industryop-erating.”He wanted to make it clear there were no
quick fix alternatives to getting municipalpower.“I amunsurewhichmeter theEskomrep-
resentative (fromtheprevious article)men-tioned, but we are currently looking at in-stalling meters at somewhere betweenR3 000 and R10 000 each,” he said.“If you buy electricity from Eskom you
need to continue buying fromEskom. If youbuy from the City of Cape Town, you needto continue to buy from the City of CapeTown,” he said.V For more information about net metering, see Dav-id’s video called The five winners at www.mypower-station.biz.V Share your views. Starting with the word “Post”SMS your comments to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 17 September 2013 NEWS 5PARKWOOD: RESIDENTS WELCOME EXTRA RESOURCE
Fresh hope for addictsas treatment site opensTAURIQ HASSEN
Theopening of thenewAlcohol andDrugTreatment Site in Parkwood Estate haswelcomed with open arms by the com-
munity.On Thursday 12 September, the treatment
site was officially opened at the ParkwoodClinic by the City of Cape Town’s Health De-partment.
Councillor Lungiswa James, MayoralCommittee member for Health, the treat-ment site is the fifth of its kind in the cityandwill offer the community free treatment.
“The aim is to improve the lives of individ-uals and families affected byalcohol andoth-er drug use through specific programmethat includes treatment, education andtraining and research – thus promoting agreater understanding of addiction disor-ders,” says James.
She explains the treatment offered at Citysites are all based on an internationally rec-ognised evidence-based model. The modelentails a 16-week structured, intensive, out-patient programme and sessions include in-dividual, group and family therapy.
The new treatment site is is a blessing fora community beset by social demons.
A delighted Parkwood Estate mother offour, Farzanaah Arendse, stood outside thefacility as the City unveiled the new treat-ment site and could not help to shed a tear,as she believes there is now a solution to her
problem. Arendse has an 18-year-old son ad-dicted to tik and for the last three years, shebattled to get him help and has seen him runaway from six in-patient treatment centres.
“I will never give up on him, because I hadanother son who was also an addict and Imanaged to get him help and on the straightpath,” she says.
“There are lots of problems in our commu-nity and our children are right in themiddleof it. At least now there is a solution and par-ents don’t just have to accept what they aredealt with.”
Phillip Bam, chairperson for the LotusRiver, Ottery and Grassy Park RatepayersAssociation (Logra), since the opening of thetreatment site has “definitely been wel-comed by the community”.
“Thisnew treatment sitewill definitely as-sist a community like Parkwood Estate, be-cause there areplentyof social ills that affectthis community daily. This type of interven-tion is definitely needed,” he says.
However, Bam still believes the site isscratching the surface of the problems andmore needs to be done if the problems Park-wood Estate is to be completely eradicated.
“This treatment site is only the tip of theiceberg, because there are plenty of issuesthis community is faced with, but don’t getme wrong, a centre like can and will help to-wards making a difference,” he adds.V The treatment site is open daily at the ParkwoodClinic, corner of Parkwood Avenue and Walmer Road.
City to tackle water wastage at taxi ranksTAURIQ HASSEN
Taxi driverswhowash their vehicles dai-ly is becoming a thorn in the side of theCity of Cape Town.
The Retreat Interchange is one of themany Public Transport Interchanges tar-geted by the City, which is looking atways as tohowbest to savewater andpre-vent several problems from escalating inthe near future.
It is believed that when taxis arewashed, pollution is caused and damagesare made to the road infrastructure,which a concern across the City. Thesoapy water also enters the stormwatersystem causing pollution and ending upin the nearby rivers,which affects the en-vironment downstream. There is alsonon-compliance with water bylaws.
Councillor Ernest Sonnenberg, Mayor-al Committee member for Utility Servic-es, says a number of options are current-ly being investigated before any pilotprojects can be considered.
“A consultative process will be fol-lowed with all the relevant stakeholdersand approvals of any such interventionsshall form part of the process,” he stress-es.
The City’s Water and Sanitation De-partment will be working closely withthe Department of Transport to come upwith interventions to be used across thecity.
“It forms part of the City’s Water De-mandManagement andWater Conserva-tion Strategy,” Sonnenberg says.
He says the interventions being consid-ered and approved will not only be rolledout at the Retreat Interchange, but city-wide.
“Wehave to take into consideration the
different dynamics of each interchangeas well as aligning the initiative to theIDP Strategic Intent for the City,” Son-nenberg says.
Faghry Daniels, a Retreat taxi ownerfrom Steenberg, is one of the few peopleat the interchange who agrees that wateris being wasted on a large scale.
He explains that some taxi driverswash their vehicles up to three times aday, let water to flow freely from the hoseand sometimes throw unused water intothe drainage system.
“I can understand why the City is tar-geting the rank, becausemany (taxi driv-ers) think because the water does not be-long to them or they are not paying forit, they can waste,” Daniels says.
“Some drivers even wash their taxiswhen it is storming outside.”
Ashley Wilson, a taxi owner, says histaxis are washed every day, but adds hedoes not know much about the waterwastage problems at the rank.
“There are so many other things theCity can waste their time with. Theseguys are just trying to make a better liv-ing and they want to give their passen-gers a clean taxi to sit in,” he says.
“We are competing against very fancytransport initiatives (MyCiTi buses)which were started by the City.”
When People’s Post arrived at the Re-treat Interchange last week four taxiswere busy beingwashed using buckets ofwater, but taxi drivers refused to havephotos taken of themselves or their taxis.
The City confirms the project and ac-tion plans are still in the initial phasewith regards to the intervention andcould be implemented once the consulta-tive and approval process has been com-pleted.
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Blaze rips through 10 shacksTAURIQ HASSEN
Twenty people were left homeless whena fire destroyed their shacks at the Mili-tary Heights informal settlement yester-day (Monday 16 September).
In the early hours of the morning, it isbelieved that the fire started in the back-yard of one of the dwellings.
Theo Layne, station commander at theFire and Rescue Command and ControlCentre, confirms that 10 structures weredestroyed in the fire.
“We believe the fire was started whenbedding material caught a light fromsomebody thathadbeen smoking inbed,”he says.
One man sustained burns to his faceand was treated at the scene by medicalpersonnel before being rushed tohospitalfor further treatment.
“Therewere no traces of arson suspect-ed on the scene and therefore the casewill be handed to police and they willhave to decide on what action needs to betaken,” he says.
Another 61-year-old woman and 24-year-oldmanwere also escorted to hospi-tal for further treatment.
Captain Stephen Knapp, spokespersonfor Muizenberg police, arrived at thescene at about 07:30 when the fire wasstill raging.
He confirms that “no foul play” hasbeen suspected and there were no crimi-nal cases opened with police.
“People needs to be very wary of openflames that are beingused at the informalsettlements, because many people leavethem unattended and you end up withthese fires,” he says.
Knapp breathed a sigh of relief to knowthe fire had started on the fringes of thesettlement, close to the main road, allow-ing firefighters easy access to the burn-ing homes.
“We are really lucky that the fire wasonly on the outskirts of the settlement,because just imagine how much moredamage there could have been if that firehappened in the middle of the settle-ment,” he adds.
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 17 September 20136 NEWS
NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THECITY OF CAPE TOWNA meeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Thursday 26 September 2013at 10:00 in the Council Chamber, 6th floor, Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard,Cape Town.
Please note that limited seating is available in the public gallery of the Council Chamberand, therefore, seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you wish to attendthe meeting, you are requested to contact Michelle Alberts on 021 400 3708 between09:00-16:00. All requests for attendance must be received by no later than a day beforethe meeting. You will be required to provide your surname, initials and contact telephonenumber. Visitors are kindly requested to be seated by 09:30.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
MILITARY HEIGHTS: PUTTING TALENT ON THE MAP
Taking young,local talent tonew heightsTAURIQ HASSEN
A newly-formed initiative aims to takechildren to new heights by showing offtheir various talents to the rest of Cape
Town.Military Heights Talented Kids (MHT
Kids)was started byAngeliaAnalize Scholtz,a resident at the Military Heights informalsettlement, who is fed-up of seeing schoolchildren dropping out of school.
“I have come to a turning point in my lifewhere I want to help the children in my com-munity,” she says.
The idea to start MHT Kids was sparkedwhen Scholtz attended the course Fit for Life,Fit for Work, and volunteered at the AssitejArts Theatre in Capricorn. She decided tostart her own talent scouts initiative whichgives children from Military Heights a plat-form to display their many talents, whetherit is football skills to dancing.
“It was amazing and their parents support-ed them very well,” an excited Scholtz says.
She now wants to showcase these talentsat a community festival on Saturday 26 Octo-ber at the Italy Fields.
At the festival a panel of judges will selecttalented participants to show off their skillsat the Capricorn Family Festival.
Judges will include members of the AssitejArts Theatre, facilitators from Fit for Life,Fit to Work, a retired German soccer playerfromFalseBayCollege,whowill alsohost thesoccer tournament, as well as a representa-
tive of Living Hope.“My main focus is to prevent children from
the ages of four to 14 from becoming the nextstatistics of school dropouts. Education playsa big role in one’s life and I am making it myduty to help the children to take them to thetop,” Scholtz says.
Military Heights resident Felicia Hen-dricks has a 14-year-old daughter, Mickayla,who starts dancing from the minute sheopens her eyes in the morning.
She is becoming more excited at the pros-pect that her daughter can get some real ex-posure at the Capricorn Family Festival.
“Our people have very little to look for-ward to and nothing ever happens in ourcommunity,” Hendricks says.
“I am glad Mickayla will be able to danceon a stage where hundreds of people can seeher, because she really is talented and wantsto be a professional dancer one day.”
Aspiring soccer player Jabulani Nokwe(17) hopes to one day grace the Cape TownStadium pitch and represent his favouriteteam, Ajax Cape Town.
“I just love soccer and I dream of it almostevery night,” he says.
“I really want to be a soccer star one dayand play among the best in the game. MaybeI can also one day score the opening goal ofthe World Cup like Siphiwe Tshabalala in2010.”V If anybody is interested in assisting the initiative inany way, contact Scholtz on 084 723 4548 or at [email protected].
REACHING NEW HEIGHTS: Angelia Analize Scholtz from Military Heights hopes to make adifference in her community. PHOTOS: TAURIQ HASSEN
ARTISTIC: The project gives children from the community the opportunity to display theirtalents. Angelia Analize Scholtz shows off some of the artwork by the children.
Registration open at educare centreTeddy’s Educare, situated on the corner ofMilitary Road and Diamond Drive in Steen-berg, is now open for 2014 registration.
Parents are welcome to view premises atreasonable times. For more details call Sha-ron Davids 082 861 5751.
Help the youth on Heritage DayPeople Against Drug Abuse, an initiative ofthe Christian Benevolent Society, will holda drug awareness programme called DrugFree Heritage on Tuesday 24 September.
They are targeting at-risk youths in the
Lavender Hill, St Montague and Capricornareas. The event is supported by the police.
Anyonewhocanassistwithdonations forrefreshments can email [email protected].
Building a better futureEagle’s Nest Restoration will host a three-day conference titled Building strong apos-tolic houses. The three day conferencestarts on Friday 20 September from 09:30until 12:30 and again at 19:30. On Saturday21 September from 09:30 until 13:00 and
again at 17:30. There will be a cost for theSaturday morning session - lunch included.On Sunday 22 September from 09:00 until11:00 and again 17:30 on the corner of 3rdAvenue and Retreat Road in Retreat. Formore information, contact 078 966 7637.
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GovGovernmenternmentperfperformancormance:e:ggoodood or bor bad?ad?Service delivery in the Western Cape isagain under scrutiny. This after the PublicProtector, Thuli Mandonsela, briefed pro-vincial legislature about problems regard-ing their performance.Fourmonths ago, residents from different
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BRBRADLEYADLEY PRINSPRINS believes that this is a democraticcountry. However some people are left struggling.“Foreigners can get a house within the next threemonths, when there is a long waiting list.”
MARMARCELCEL BOSBOSCHCH says he has no complaints aboutservice delivery. “I’ve been in the Western Capefor three months and the service delivery is 100%better than what it is in Johannesburg.”
WILLIAM RWILLIAM RUITERSUITERS says healthcare isn’t up tostandard. “If you go to the day hospital you mustspend the whole day there. Service is very bad.”
JJAACCQQUES LOUES LOUBUBSHERSHER says Cape Town is awesomewhen it comes to service delivery. “It’s much bet-ter than the Free State and Johannesburg.”
JO-ANNEJO-ANNE OKOKONKWOONKWO says much needs to be doneto improve health services. “Once I was at the hos-pital and they told me to come back for medica-tion. And ambulances take an hour to come.”
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ANELEANELE ZIMBAZIMBA considers the province’s service de-livery levels to be “extremely bad”. “Where I livewe don't have proper toilets. Sometimes we don’teven have water.”
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V Plumstead: The Prostate cancer SupportAction group will meet in the auditorium ofMediClinic Constantiaberg at 17:45 for 18:00.Men and their carers are welcome to attendand share experiences. Corina Avni will speakon Physiotherapy for Post-treatment complica-tions. For more information phone or SMS thegroup phone on 073 560 3067.
Thursday 19 September
V Grassy Park: Interested parties are invited tothe Princess Vlei Forum public meeting andreport-back starting 20:00 at the League ofthe Friends of the Blind (LOFOB) corner of Klipand First Road in Grassy Park. The evening willinclude an update on the situation with themall at Princess Vlei; a report on our WorldDesign Capital bid; and a first showing of ashort documentary film on Princess Vlei madeby Steps to the Future/SANBI in the CareTakersSeries. Tea and Coffee will be served. RSVP [email protected], or contact Petrinaon 074 302 3254 or visit www.princessvlei.org
V Retreat: A public meeting will be held at theSquare Hill Community Hall starting at 19:30.
Topics for discussion are the renaming ofConcert Boulevard, electrification of the area,escalating crime in our area, and the imple-mentation of the REAL IDEA Card. Contact thesecretary 084 210 2107 between 16:00 and20:00 for further information.
Sunday 22 September
V Steenberg: St Anne’s Charismatic Mass ishaving a praise and worship starting at 14:30at the St Anne’s Catholic Church, Grens Weg,just off Military Road. Experience the power ofGod through his spirit. All are welcome toattend. For further information, contact MaryWebber on (021) 713 0246 or 082 312 5678.
Monday 23 September
V Grassy Park: All are invited to the PrincessVlei Forum Flight of Dreams at PrincessVleistarting from 18:00 to 22:00. There will bea parade past the vlei with lights, bird masksand puppets; a display of children’s art, writingand photographs inspired by Princess Vlei; andcultural performances at The Jolly Carp inSassmere Road. Take a picnic basket along orenjoy the refreshments on sale on the day.
Tuesday 24 to Thursday 26 September
V Retreat: Latter House of Glory will host athree-night crusade, Breakthrough, at thechurch in Retreat Road at 19:30. The guestspeak will be Pastor Frederique van Ster andthe guest artists will be Pastor Albert Bostand-er, Pastor Johnathan van Balla and Lady Janinevan Balla. Phone 071 019 3045 or [email protected].
Tuesday 24 September
V Dias Village: The Dias Village NeighbourhoodWatch will host their third annual “Braai Day”at the Perth Road Park in Grassy Park from10:00 ’til late. The watch will provide wood,music, braai bins, tables and jumping caslte,trampolene for the day. This year, the localsoccer talent will partake in a five-a-side soccertournament. For further information, contactEtienne Hooper on 074 036 0547.
Friday 27 September
V Ottery: The Cape Kidney Association willhold their annual dance at Wittebome CivicCentre from 19:30 to 01:00. This year theassociation celebrates their 35th anniversary.
Tickets are R100. Cheese and wine in the foyerand snacks will be served. Take own XYZ andglasses. The Ikey Gamba Band will be inattendance. Phone (021) 761 1326.
V Steenberg: Nat’s Educare will host a karaokeevening at Steenberg High School in OrchestraStreet from 19:00 until late. Entry is R30; takeyour own platter and XYZ. Everyone is wel-come; book your table with Natalie on073 836 5954.
V Ottery: The Giving Hand is hosting a karaokeat the Multi Purpose Hall in De Wet Road. Allfunds raised will go towards the upkeep ofMiracle Kidz, a safehouse for abandonedbabies. Donations of baby items are desperate-ly needed. DJ is Enver and tickets cost R40.Contact Jenny on 082 967 7801 for furtherinformation.
V Retreat: The Steenberg Sector 2 Neighbour-hood Watch Forum is hosting a Karaoke/OldSchool Evening (Featuring DJ Elbees) at theRetreat Civic Centre, corner of Retreat andToring roads. The event starts from 19:00 tilllate. Entrance is R30. Bring your own XYZ anda platter. For more information contact GavinWalbrugh on 082 826 0855.
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Matt BiancopostponedFans ofMatt Biancowill have towaita little longer to see the band in CapeTown. The show has been postponedto Monday 2 December.It will still be held at the Grand
Arena at 20:00.Tickets, ranging fromR195 toR325,
are also still on sale at Computicket.The promoters Par Kan Entertain-
ment says “it is with deep regret”that the show had to be postponed tolater this year.“The postponement of this event is
unavoidably due to unforeseen cir-cumstances.”Par Kan Entertainment says all
tickets already bought will be hon-oured for the upcoming show orthose who wish will receive a full re-fund or exchange, whichever is pre-ferred.The programme and all other
plans will follow the same schedule.With music that spans over a peri-
od of more than 20 years, Matt Bian-co has managed to mould their dis-tinct vibe out of jazz, funk, Latin, fu-sion, pop and perhaps even a tinge ofrock to create anuplifting sound thatis both contemporary and everlast-ing.Well-known hits include Half a
Minute, Don’t Blame it on that Girl,More than I can Bear, Wap Bam Bo-ogie, Good Times, Yeh Yeh and Danc-ing in the Street.
Blood Brothers on SA stageBlood Brothers on SA stageDavid Kramer hasadapted Willy Rus-sell’s acclaimed WestEnd smash-hitmusicalBlood Brothers forSouth Africa.The production is
currently running atPieter Toerien’s Thea-tre beforemoving on toMontecasino in Johan-nesburg in Novemberand finally to the Fu-gard Theatre in Febru-ary.This is the first time
that Willy Russell hasgrantedpermission forhis long runningmusi-cal to be adapted. Rus-sell is a British drama-tist, lyricist, and com-poser. Amongst hisbest-known works are Educating Rita,Shirley Valentine and the hit musical BloodBrothers which opened on the West End in1983 and ran for 24 years, becoming one ofthe longest running musicals in London.The story will have a distinctly local fla-
vour with the main characters in the SouthAfrican production portrayed by excitingyoung talent – the lead roles are played byBianca Le Grange as Mrs Johnstone, 2012Fleur du Cap Theatre Award winner EltonLandrew of Boesman & Lena fame as theNarrator.Dean Balie, a 2012 Fleur du Cap Theatre
Award winner will star as Eddie.Blood Brothers is the story of two brothers
separated at birth because of their mother’sdesperate financial situation, but broughttogether again through chance. Kramer’sadaptation of Blood Brothers is set in 1960sCape Town, with the two families living inWalmer Estate and District Six. The storyfollows them into the 1970’s where the fami-
lies have been relocated to Parkwood andElfindale.Kramer who has also enjoyed much local
and international success with his own mu-sicals will direct this production.“I first saw Blood Brothers in London in
the 1980s andwas impressed by the emotion-al impact of this work. It struck me at thetime that it was a story that would play verywell if set in Cape Town. That idea hasstayed with me all these years and I amthrilled thatWilly Russell has allowedme topursue this vision,” he says.Blood Brothers is produced by Pieter Toer-
ien for Theatre on the Bay and Eric Abra-ham for the Fugard Theatre and is a firsttimecollaborationbetween the two theatres.Performances are from Tuesdays to Fri-
days at 20:00, on Saturdays at and on Sun-days at 16:30 20:00 and on Sundays at 15:00.Tickets cost from R100 to R280 via
021 438 3300/1, 0861 915 8000 or www.com-puticket.com.
CENTRE STAGE: Bianca Le Grange as Mrs Johnstone in DavidKramer’s adaption of Blood Brothers. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
‘Freedom’s Child’ a new heritageFans of poet James Matthews and jazzsinger Melanie Scholtz should be champ-ingat thebit to get theirhandsona collab-orative new album.The good news is the launch of the al-
bum, Freedom’s Child, is tomorrow(Wednesday 18 September) at the Art-scape Theatre.The launch, at 19:30, is part of Artscape
Theatre’s Heritage Festival.A statement says Scholtz was walking
down St George’s Mall in central CapeTown while talking to a friend aboutworking with a poet on her new music.She then literally walked into a “seren-dipitous chance meeting” with Mat-thews.“I had just won the Standard Bank
Young Artist Award (in 2010) and wastalking to a friend on the phone abouthow I would love to collaborate with a po-et for one of my next projects,” saysScholtz.She realised she was walking behind
Matthews, sporting his signature satcheland beret. “We talked all the way downLong Street, while he serenaded me withone of his love poems, I’m flushedwith thelushness of love.”Sheasked if she couldwrite somemusic
using his poetry. “And the rest is histo-ry.”Matthews is etched into South Africa’s
turbulent history via his poetry thatspoke out against apartheid and its evils.Scholtz recorded the poet’s words to mu-sic in songs that recall a time of struggle.The collaboration “serves to highlight
and document our history as a people,”says Scholtz.The album is named after a Matthews
poem in the collection Cry Rage whichwas banned in the 1970s.The poems featured on the album are
contained in publications spanning 1973
to 2008. Scholtz says the “music is jazz in-spired”.While spending time with Matthews
Scholtz says she discovered the music heenjoyed and soon startedwriting her owntunes to match his words.“James is a very big Nina Simone fan
and I took this into consideration whilewriting the music for this album. Thesongwritingwas alsomore specific as thepoems – and not themusic – this time hadto be the star of the show.”Freedom’sChildwas “bornout of a need
to collaborate, create and facilitatechange”. In a “soul-stirring journey” last-ing two years she “learnt ... a sense ofgratitude for all those who came beforeus who were willing to fight and die forour freedom today. I continue to be in-spired by thework that artists like Jamesdo in our world”.“They make art not just for art’s sake,
but are messengers of the times.”V To book contact Sonia van Rooy on082 290 0631.
VOCALIST: Hear sultry Melanie Scholtz andpoet James Matthews on new album. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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Standard Bank,Town Centre,Mitchells Plain
Call073 300 3222
Chief Omar is backNatural healing / productsLove problemsTroubled marriagesFinancial growthEvil spirits
WYNBERG MAIN ROADCall for appointmentCell: 071 058 8715 /
021 839 5778
FORTUNE TELLERmusika 083 622 4738
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AND KNOW YOURLIFE WITH GREATPOWERS ANDHEALING MUTIFROM HEALER
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issues • Evil spirits• ..............Troubled marriages
• Love problems•...............Financial problems
CALL NOW:073 580 2623
MAMA AISHATHE GREAT* Financialproblems
*Love problems* Remove Evil
spiritsConsultation R50Call 060 30 40
940Mitchells Plainnext to Pep store
ProfessionalHealer
Dr Rashid•Life problems•Troubledmarriages•Sexualproblems•Financialproblems
•Grassy Park(081 0982 699
TRADITIONALHERBALIST PIUSA HEALER WITH A
DIFFERENCEFinancial Difficulties
Love/ Marriage ProblemsNatural Healing/ products
Evil spirits... etc
call/sms:076 950 9059CAPE TOWN
YOUR LIFE MYCONCERN
Natural healing.Family problems,
TroubledMarriages,
Love problems,Financialproblems,Evil Spirits.Abdul Kariem072 243 9136021 705 56235th avenue ,Grassy parkOpposite
Nandos, CashCrusadersbuilding ,
upstairs room 4
22
Personal
Magdalenahuis,program van Badisa,is opsoek na Lindsay Danielsivm dringende familie sake.Sy is afkomstig van Manenberg en laas in Kaapstadwoonagtig. Indien enige iemand inligting het kontak vir
S. Drijfhout021948 3637
SHEIK ALIin Gatesville
* Natural healingproblems
* Love problems* Troubledmarriages* Financialproblems* Evil spirits
Roymo Butchery,Unit No. 6
(upstairs), cornerKlipfontein andRuth Roads,Rylands Estate
Tel:078 624 2450or021633 2103
27
Tuition
1 TIMEDRIVING SCHOOL
# Exsp nervous ladies# Free collect and drop# High pass guarantee# Car hire for pass outPASS OUT 1 TIME
whatsapp as on0726174472 : 397 3912
BADR'SDRIVING SCHOOL17 Years exp. R100/hour
Reliable instructors& vehicles. Low rates
& discounts. Associated withall traffic dptmnts.
Call or sms to both [email protected] Tel:021 825 5737/
071 836 5328
BSI DRIVINGACADEMYK53 drivinglessons
CompetitiveRates
Packagesavailable
Call Sharon /Bernie on
021 638 3649or 074 133 0069or 021 824 8741www.bsidriving.c
o.za
SNOWDONDRIVINGSCHOOL10 driving
lessons R900Special Package
dealsCall:021 391 2728 / 071 437 1015
/082 070 8000
TORQUEDRIVINGACADEMYFREE car hirewith every 10hrspackage!! (t&capply).Manual &
AutoAll areas with freepick up and drop
offHassan
082 992 2827 /021827 1300
Creches
28
EDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport
avail. Mitchells Plain areaonly.( 021 392 0633
33
Health and Beauty
DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4 8 kg per month andstill enjoy your favourite foods.
Abeda( 072 806 5399
Skills 4 Life8 weeks hairdressing coursecost R1000 Easy Plan
09am 12pm Mon. Wed.call Rushin
0216338548/0781044771
34
Catering
ALPHA CATERERSMenus from R60 p/p.
( 021703 6495or 082 742 7098
BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairsand covers, etc
Ph (021) 374 3786 or Joan079 4688 616/ Leon083 6603 495
CLC BESSICK HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware,trestles and chair covers.
( 021 371 9464 or084 974 6176 or 072 381 4784
DALVIE'SCATERING AND
HIRINGMenus from R69 p/p.
Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs andstage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from10c. Chair covers with bows
also available.We also offer savory platters.Ph Rashieda or Shafiek
021372 5921 /084 566 0087/ 082 660 0876
FANCIES &CUPCAKESMade to order.
Tel: 021706 2987
FANCIES &CUPCAKESMade to order.
Tel: 021706 2987
Children’s
Entertainment
36
AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. Ph 079 491 4440
HIRE A CASTLE from R150.Kidies Chairs, tables & linen.Ph 696 3791/ 084 209 1313
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
37
Entertainment
DJ With Sound( 083 747 3304
38
Hiring Services
BUSSES &LATEST BMW'SFOR HIREFor all your
special bus trips&
weddings, matricballs & juniorproms.
(Evan on084 585 6080CATER SUPPLIES
021696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seater R10Long Table: 10 seater R10.CHAIR COVERS FROM R3Round table cloth XL R15Long Table Cloth XL: R12Organzas: From R2.We Deliver & Collect
COLORADOHIRING
Crockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen and backdrop,Jumping
castles, kiddies chairs
Ph 021 374 7104 /0822278968
DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.
(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs
plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695
MOUNTVIEW HIRING forall functions. Ph 021692 2497
or 072 854 3966
THAT HIRING PLACECutlery, Crockery, Tables,Chairs and Linen for Hire021 371 9175 / 076 722
1083
Photographic/
Video Services
44
CAMERAMAN for Events082 738 1166/021 372 6950
DVDS & PHOTOS073 454 9280
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
For Sale
71
Miscellaneous
Also Nutec and Vib-houses
Wendy's 6 x 3m R6 000 cash!!!!082 621 4441/021 393 5475
74
Electrical Appliances
AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.
All Fridge Regassing andgeyser repairs. 021 3715362
Fridge Regassing on alltypes fridges. All jobs done
at clients home.072 363 1530
I BUY, SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES, FREEZERS
AND APPLIANCESDEAD OR ALIVE.
PH: 084 985 7425 / 021836 6678
WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliancesRegassing done on
all types of fridges @ R180Tel: 078 212 8078
10 MonthsGuarantee!
80
Radio/TV/Video
ACCREDITEDDSTV
Dish realignments,installation + repairs.
Garage door openers installedwstechzone sa(073 272 6117
81
Garden Services
GARDENING We cut lawns,weed flowerbeds, plot clearingrefuse removal, tree felling,irrigation. 7 days a week. Ph073 492 3255 / 021697 1460
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s,
Sand & Stone
175 PlantationRoad - Ottery
021 704 6932FACTORY
021 376 1793
89
BuildingMaterial
1 m SAND, STONE ANDRUBBLE. Ph 079 776 8185 /021 397 1501
1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R12,50450 x 450 = R14,50500 x 500 = R15,95VIBRACRETE = R28,95
( 021 823 2575
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE 021 397 1501 or082 709 6443
A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072407 4289 / 0217612410
A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.
ABBA BLOCKS 190's,140's & 90's and cement . Ph021 7055 886/ 021 706 4116
Free Delivery!
AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's Sand & Stone
Call021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991
(a.h.)
99
Wanted to Buy
AA's BUYS good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021374 6060 or083 948 2804
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 17 September 201312 CLASSIFIEDS
ONE PAYMENTFOR ALL YOUR DEBT
R 20 000 from R 500 pmR 40 000 from R 900 pmR100 000 from R1 500 pmR200 000 from R2 800 pm
T&C APPLYBLACKLISTED WELCOME
CONTACT NOWAudrey : 079 395 4709
Shana : 073 775 2977Charlotte : 072 828 9431Erica : 074 626 4550Natasha : 079 262 9034OFFICE : 021 917 1938
ANDLOU 100913.ai
NEW HOUSESFOR SALE
– Blackheath, Kuilsriver– Brand new development– 2 & 3 Bedrooms– Security development– Electrified fence– ADT armed response– Close to taxi and train– Close to Zevenwacht Mall– 20 Schools in area– From only R 445,000– All costs included– Why rent if you can buywww.greenfieldsvillage.co.za
Sales Office021 823 7884
Monthlybond from
onlyR3,900
DMI: 021 906 8032081 537 4973
www.dmicreditlaw.co.za
OFFICE HOURS
MON - FRI 08:30 - 16:00terms & conditions apply COMPLAINTS
DEBTCONSOLIDATION
R20 000 – R5 MILLION
QUICKLY & CHEAPLY!!!PAY YOUR DEBT
QUICKLY & CHEAPLY!!!WE DO WHAT BANKS & DEBT COLLECTORS
CANNOT DO!!NO PROPERTY NEEDED. BLACKLISTED WELCOME.
AFFILIATED DC’S
HIGH DEBT REPAYMENTS
1 OUTSTANDING BALANCE !
1 AFFORDABLE PAYMENT!!!
RESET YOUR
About to loose your home? GIVE USACALL.
Innovative solutions to your financial problems
CALL: 021 697 5566 / 021 696 4912FAX: 0862345180 e-mail: [email protected]
NARRIMAN :08234 33 919 /SHAFIEK: 074 1343371
SMS FULL CONTACT DETAILS . DUE TO HIGH DEMAND WE DO NOT RESPOND TO“A
PLEASE CALL ME SMS”. WE NOW OFFER PERSONAL LOANS & HOME LOAN SERVICES
General
Services
Building and
Construction
104
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &DOORS
Supplied & fitted.
( Chris 082 570 5686021 638 5292
M&S BUILDERS All buildingworks, Paving, vibrecretea n d C a r p o r t s . P h084 260 5610 or 021397 3083
Home Improvement
Interior
105
SPECIAL CARPETCLEANING3 Bdrms for R3506 Seater Couches for R350Beds, Curtains & CarsContact Rob 079 248 4296web specialcarpetcleaning.co.za or [email protected]
Home Improvement
Exterior
106
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 084 921 5364
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, carports, paving,gates. Ph Albert 073 545 6994
VIBRACRETE ANDEXTENSIONS Ph:074 321 9215 / 021 820 4384
108
Money/Loans
Waiting forPension/package payouts?
SMS or send“please call me” 082 301 7856
Ph: 0860 105 546
A BRIDGING LOAN?
A CASH LOAN UP TOR100 000 Blacklistedwelcome. 10 min phoneapproval. Same day payout. Ph
/ Sms LIZ 074 295 9559
AFFORDABLE LOANS R100 000.( Tanya
084 542 6864 /SMS name,Id no, Nett salary, Company.
Affordable LoansMonthly Payers onlyUp to R15 000
Call/Sms: Larney 082 934 9614
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGECREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
078 8897 038
APPROVAL SAME DAY
Are u waiting on a Pension/ Provident/
Package / Lumpsum Payout?Cash same day. Sms/Call:Chantal 076 886 7655
Awaiting Pension/Prov. fund/ Property
PayoutGet Cash Today!!Ph/Sms/Pcm Latifah
076 833 6676
BOND PROBLEMSFrom arrears to auctionsWater & Electricity Off? Wecan HELP, Financial& Legal Aid, No falsePromises, Just ResultsToll Free 0800 204 987or 082 991 0729
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
PENSION /PACKAGE
Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day
CLEAR YOURDEBT
Don't struggle with your debt,let us sort it for you by callingSCM DEBT CLEARANCEon 0861 NODEBT (663327)24/hrs: 078 221 0193
DO YOU NEEDHELP?
Is your house going to berepossessed?
I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989
LOANS We come to u021 558 6648 /082 957 3251
NEED MONEY!! Bl/listed.Call / send ID no to Ursula071 833 9674
Curtains/Carpets/
Upholstery
112
A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANINGPH: GAIL 021391 3483OR 072 906 1796
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.( 021 371 8627/082 516 0030
M&MINTERIORS Blinds, curtains,rods, upholsterycleaning and
carpet cleaning.All blinds
less 10%. PhoneMoosa
021 371 8917 or083 4931 495
RC BLINDS20% discount on all typesblinds exceeding R1500for September only
074 259 1802/ 082 598 [email protected]
115
Moving and Storage
4 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713
FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.
''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323
TV/DVD/Video
Services
117
BUDGET TVrepairs
coll & del, 18Linaria cres,SilvertownSteven
021 633 1802 /083 486 5394.microwaves &
ghd
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.Service call repair charge of
R150.083 288 2757
119
Painting
PAINTING &WATERPROOFING Goodref. Ph 076 124 4713
1140
Electrical Repairs
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
REGISTERED ELECTRICIANP/paid meters, plugs, lights etc.Ph Jody on 081 310 7542
TRADEWORKSELECTRICAL SERVICERegistered & Qualified
Pre Paid meters, CoC•s,Energy Saving, Plugs ,Lights
ect.Cell: 083 493 6345
Email:[email protected]
1142
Carpentry
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
PLUMBING,Tiling & ElectricalTel:079 018 2091
1145
Swimming Pool
Services
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or 021705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
TILING + Lam. flrs. R40 p/m(084 978 9175
1147
Walls/Fencing
THEO•S B\BARS GATES20 years experience
Vibracrete walls & ExtentionAutomation, , bobwire &
spikes, carports.on 021 691 0631 /078 624 4761
1149
Glass/Windows
Glass suppliers,Aluminium Doors
&Windows
Supply & Fit Webeat any written
quote.Contact
0213972630 /0726693599
HOLIDAY
AND
TRAVEL
Holiday
Accommodation
132
Gordons Bay s/cateringholiday accom. 6 & 8 sleeperfrm R1000p/night 0795224309www.weekendescape.co.za
MOTORS
142
Repairs –Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL,R1 800
Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox
repairsfrom R950. Parts& labour incl.
(021 376 6014/078 875 4394
PROPERTY
167
Houses for Sale
NEW TAFELSIGFreestanding 3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, enclosed.
R250 000
DELFT SOUTHFreestanding 3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, garage,
enclosed. R200 000
Call: 079 875 9975
PORTLANDS R420 0002 Bedrm home, fft kitchnMod bathrm. Tand garage
+ carprt
LENTEGEUR R370 0003 Beds, FFitt kitch
Lounge, dinette. BathrmEnclsd yard facing Main Rd
Carprt park, 2 cars sliding gates
BAYVIEW • R530 0003 Bedrms. Spacious main bedrm
ensuite. BIC x2,Fft Kitch. Opn plan kitchn& lounge. Laundry rm BICS.Burglar bars, safety gatesEnclsed covrd carprt
Contact 072 310 7750
1795
Separate Entrances
GRASSY PARKSeperate entrance
1 bedrm for mature lady orcouple. R2 900pm.
Call: 079 409 8592
BUSINESS
194
Business
Opportunities
2013 KENAKO IT'S TIME
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932WE DON'T
REPLY TO PSECALL ME
ADMIN, Data entry clerksneeded for application sms fullname/address to 084 904 6873
or email:[email protected]
AVON reps neededcontact 021 696 5866/079 0538019
401
General Vacancies
FREE INTERNATIONALCOMPUTER COURSE DataCapture Typing Word ExcelIT Int. Email CV. Pay 4/wbk.021683 8875 & Call Centre ,Tele skill, Office AccountingAt Kenilworth Centre Mall
PHARMACYCASHIER
Young energetic,matriculated bilingual ladyrequired as CASHIER for
busy pharmacy in Cape Town
City Centre. Must haveprevious experience andcontactable references
Fax short CV to021 421 6757or email:
SEMISKILLEDWELDER
Needed for burglar barsand gates / sliding gates.Installation experiencea must. URGENT!NO CHANCERSPh 073 156 3898
(NO PLEASE CALL ME)
428
Sales/Marketing
Are you overindebted/budgetexhausted?
Earn EXTRA incomeR300R3 000pm Easy!No MLM, no selling.Must be employed.Don't ignore!!!
Ph/sms/whatsapp071 125 1672
Justine CosmeticsEarn extra, sell Justine.SMS name and area to
082 412 5505.
MARKETERSFOR TRAINING
Intelligent people toearn excellent commR1 000R5 000pm.
For intview071 125 1672
OUTDOORMARKETERSNo selling
Energetic persons towork at Plumsteadrobots/carparks. ComR400R1 000pw +travel allowance.073 155 9425 /079 742 7726
429
Staff Vacancies
ALEXIOULEATHERCOUCHES
IN KIRSTENHOFREQUIRE
EXPERIENCEDMACHINISTS
PH 021701 4612
EVERYTHING WE TOUCH TURNS TO SOLD
EACH FRANCHISE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
Negotiable CommisionFREE MARKET VALUATIONSBUYING, SELLING & LETTING
Let the PROFESSIONALS takecare of all
your housing needs.
OUR SERVICES INCLUDES
1. We do Bonds and are contracted to all theMajor Banks
2. We stop auctions as well as buy DistressProperties
3. Free Beetle, Electrical & Plumbing Inspections
4. We offer Bridging Finance to our Sellers
5. Free Will’s drawn up, Ordinary as well asShariah Complaint
6. Winding up of Estates
7. Assisting in appointing an executor if abeloved partner or family member hasdeceased
8. Free Property related Advice
HEAD OFFICE WETTON
021 761 0707
MITCHELL’S PLAIN OFFICE
021 391 2200
Riyard Abrahams 083 420 [email protected]
CLAREMONT OFFICE
021 671 0512
Everything we touch turns to SOLD
WETTON 021 761 0707Over 50 Years of Real Estate Excellence
FAIRWAYS: R1 295.000excl
Dream home, Just move in, 595m, 3Beds
(Bics), D/Garage, F/Bath, Mes, Ent. Area.
KEITH 084 888 2526
LANSDOWNE: R950.000excl
F/s, 3Beds(1xBics), Lounge, S/toilet,
Bath, FFK, Laundry, G/Flat, Encl, 496m
ANTHONY 079 018 7866
WYNBERG: R709.999excl
Semi, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, FFK, Mes
GOOD RENTAL INCOME POTENTIAL
MISHKAAH 079 521 4355
MOUNTVIEW: R980.000excl
F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, Drm, Mes, Kitchen,
MQ, Garage, Tiled roof, Encl, 585m.
FRANK 082 827 8421
OTTERY: R320.000xcl
Flat, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge, Fitted
Kitchen, F/Bath, P/Bay, Tiled roof, Encl.
SUBI 082 336 7639
MONTAGUS GIFT: R675.000excl
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, FK, Entertainment
area, Braai, Garage, Encl, A/roof, 548m.
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
NEWFIELDS ESTATE: R630.000excl
F/s, 4Beds, Stoep, Lnge, Drm, FK, G/Flat,
P(4Cars), E/Garden, Encl, 391m, B/Bars
MARIAM 082 641 2157
RONDEBOSCH EAST: R2 500.000
D/s, 5Beds(4xB), 2xLnge, 2xDrm, Sunrm,
2xFFK, 2xJacuzzi, Pool, 2xT/Garage.
MISHKAAH 079 521 4355
PRIMROSE PARK: R860.000excl
F/s, 3Beds (2xB), Lnge, Drm, Kitchen,
Laundry, G/Flat, Garage, Encl, Fireplace
YUSUF 082 783 2160
ATHLONE: R725.000excl
F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Tiled roof, Plot 427m, Hse 60m.
NAJWA 082 377 7027
WYNBERG: R679.999excl
Flat, 3Beds(Bics), Ent.Hall, Lounge,
F/Bath, F/Kitchen, P/Bay, Encl.
ISHERENE 083 350 2777
WYNBERG: R439.999excl
Flat, 2Beds, Lobby, Lnge, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Encl, T/roof, Hse 48m, P/Bay, Elect. Fence.
YUSUF 082 783 2160
PLUMSTEAD: R1, 190.000excl
F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, Fireplace,
FK, MQ, Garage, Encl, 496m, B/Bars.
MISHKAAH 079 521 4355
NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R399.999excl
Mais, 3Beds, Ent.Hall, Lounge, D/room,
F/Bath, FFK, Garage, Carport, Encl.
FRANK 082 827 8421
GRASSY PARK: R750.000excl
F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, S/toilet,
Bath, Carport (6xCars), Braai, Encl.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
GRASSY PARK: R199.999excl
Flat, 2Beds, Passage, Lnge, F/Bath,
FFK, Tiled roof, 55m, S/Gates
FRANK 082 827 8421
THORNTON: R499.999excl
Flat, 2Beds(Bics), Lounge, FK,
F/Bath, P/Bay, B/Bars, S/Gates, Encl.
SUBI 082 336 7639
PENLYN ESTATE: R1 095.000excl
F/s, 3Beds, Ent.Hall, Lnge, FK, Garage,
E/Garden, Tiled roof, Encl, Plot 535m
FRANK 082 827 8421
MONTAGUS GIFT: R530.000excl
F/s, 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, FK,
E/Garden, P(4xCars), T/roof, Encl, 317m
KEITH 084 888 2526
SCHAAPKRAAL: R1 350.000excl
Vacant Plot with
Approved plans 16 000m.
ISHERENE 083 350 2777
PINATI ESTATE: R799.999excl
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, F/Bath, Drm, FFK,
Laundry, Garage, P(5xCars), 556m, Encl.
ANTHONY 079 018 7866
SURREY ESTATE: R750.000excl
Face brick Semi, 3Beds(Bics),
FFK, Neat & Well looked after.
SHIREEN 073 773 5723
SILVERTOWN: R429.999excl
Semi, 2Beds, Lounge, Fitted Kitchen,
F/Bath, Plot 208m + House 57m, Encl.
SHIREEN 073 773 5723
Let the PROFESSIONALS take care of all your housing needs
SOLD
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 17 September 2013 CLASSIFIEDS 13
GRASSY PARK , RETREAT, ZEEKOEVLEI , PELIKAN PARK , MONTAGU’S GIFT, STEENBERG, LAKEVIEW, LOTUS RIVER, OTTERY, WETTON
Office:
021 712 9371 / 6472Email:[email protected]
CLEAN UP PAINT UP SELL UPThis neat & cosy semi comprises of 2 beds,
Main bed has an en-suite, FF kitchen2 bedroom granny flat with kitchen and
lounge…
Arthur Stoffels: 078 380 6240
RETREATR695 000 Neg
WELL LOCATED, WELL BUILT AND WELLMAINTAINED
This neat family home comprises of 3 beds,family bathroom, Large kitchen and Diningarea. Cosy lounge and sunroom. Double
garage. Lovely green garden.Arthur Stoffels: 078 380 6240
RETREATR795 000 Neg
DON’T DELAY CALL ME TODAYThis neat 2 bedroom semi comprises of
Family bathroom, lounge and fitted kitchen.Large backyard with incomplete granny flat.
Carport for 2cars behind secure gates
Arthur Stoffels: 078 380 6240
STEENBERGR475 000 Neg
A HOUSE TO CALL HOMEThis Freestanding house comprises of 3
beds with B.I.C’s. FF Kitchen, Cosy lounge.Family bathroom, Main en-suite. Complete
Granny flat. Two for the price of one.
Arthur Stoffels: 078 380 6240
RETREATR399 000 Neg
PRICED TO SELL!Neat, Spacious, Freestanding home
comprises of 3 bedrooms, Lounge,Fittedkitchen, Family bathroom, Paved Yard
Security Gates
Arthur Stoffels: 078 380 6240
MONTAGU VILLAGER375 000 Neg
NOWHERE CAN YOU FIND MORE HOUSEFOR YOUR MONEY
4 beds, entrance hall, large lounge anddining room, kitchen BIC/scullery, 2
bathrooms,5 car parking, 2 bed granny flat
Jean Botman:081 373 6466
SCHAAPKRAALR950 000 Neg
STEAL OF A DEALModern secure 2 bed apartment beautifullytiled open plan modern kitchen and lounge,
Family bathroom.Close to schools
Jean Botman: 081 373 6466
GRASSY PARKR325 000 Neg
RENT MONEY IS SPENT MONEYModern 2 bed, open plan lounge and
kitchen. Tiled floors. BIC
Jean Botman: 081 373 6466
GRASSY PARKR289 000 Neg
MOST SOUGHT AFTER PART IN GRASSY PARK4 Beds, Lounge, Open Dining Room, FFK, 2Baths, TV & Flowing Entertainment Area.
Secure Parking for 5 Cars.Lots of Extra Features.
Lorenzo Jardine: 082 734 7760
GRASSY PARKR1 200 000 Neg
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Women’s cricket to grow beyond the boundaryLIAM MOSES
Cape Town women’s cricket is set to re-ceive a major boost after two recent de-velopments at the Western Province
Cricket Association (WPCA).WP Women’s Cricket Association elected
an executive committee earlier this month,after the organisation functioned withoutleadership for three years.Committeememberswere elected from of-
ficials at the 16women’s clubs inCapeTown,with Old Mutual Cricket Club’s Claire Cow-an was elected as chairperson.The election coincidedwith the announce-
ment that all 12 centres of excellent in CapeTown would, in line with an instructionfrom Cricket South Africa, be required to
have a women’s section at the start of thisseason. Centres of excellence are clubswhich have been mandated by WP Cricketto grow the sport and develop players for allforms of the game.Cowan says havingwomen’s teams at cen-
tres of excellence will give more women andgirls opportunities in the sport.“It’s a fantastic move as we have always
lacked that; a lot of women in Cape Townlove cricket but they don’t know how to getinvolved,” she says.“One of (our aims is to) get more young
girls involved (and) give them exposure tothe game of cricket. There are just not(enough) avenues and options for them toplay.”Five southern suburbs clubs are currently
designated as centres of excellence – FishHoek Cricket Club, Jive St Augustine’s inElfindale, Catalyst Victoria in Lansdowne,Primrose in Kenilworth and Mitchell’sPlain Cricket Club.Clinton du Preez, coordinator of club, dis-
abled and women’s cricket at WPCA, saysthere is enough interest from women to sus-tain teams at the centres.“Wehave 18 primary and 17 senior schools
competing in women’s fixtures. The onestumblingblock is that thenewplayersdon’twant to play a six-hour game, so we have im-plemented T20 cricket as an introduction.”Women’s cricket has already seen some
growth in recent times because of the cen-tres. At the close of last season just ninewomen’s clubs were participating and the
number of affiliated women’s clubs has nowgrown to 16.Cowan says the next step is improving the
quality of coaching available to female play-ers. “The other important thing is that youhave to have good, quality coaching. Thereis no point if there is no-one for them to lookup to. There’s already a big push to get thecurrent provincial players into coachingcourses,” she says.“Most have (completed) the level one
coaching course, so the plan is to get themto do level two this season. They alreadyhave the playing experience, they just needthe technical and theoretical experience toback it up.”Cowan adds the association aims to grow
the sport in the under-13 and under-16 agegroups.V For more information about women’s cricket callClinton du Preez on 078 031 5689.
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LEADING THE PACK: Gaironesa Allie (centre) of Lansdowne’s Ommiedraai Friends Athletic Club,leads a group of runners in the ARD Athletic Club Three Vleis 10km race in Grassy Park onSunday. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
STAYING WARM: Top Form Athletic Club’s RobertArnold raises a gloved hand as he heads towardsthe finish line.
STILL RUNNING: Blind runner John van Schalkwyk(left) from the League of Friends of the Blind (Lo-fob) and his guide Irafaan Abrahams. The raceroute passed the Lofob building. The organisationwas the main charity beneficiary for the race.
Mthangayi, Setiwin scenic raceLIAM MOSES
Strong winds, rain and cold weatherhampered the hopes of thousands ofrunners to set records or personal bests
in the third annual Three Vleis 10km raceon Sunday.The route, which sees runners pass by
Princess, Ronde and Zeekoei vleis, was de-signed to be as flat and fast as possible byhost club ARD Athletic. However, the wetweather made it tough for even the fastestto finish in their desired times.Race winner Lindikhaya Mthangayi from
Lion of Africa Itheko Sport Athletic Clubsaid the conditions had amassive impact onhis race.“I don’t like to run in cold weather. Today
I managed to run but it was cold and I wasfreezing all the way. There was also toomuch wind and it was difficult to pushhard,” he said.“It’s difficult to break records on a day
such as today. If the weather was clear itwould have been easier to break the record,
because I passed my first kilometre in 02:45andmy secondwas 05:37; I wanted to run therace in 29:10.”Mthangayi eventually finished the race in
30:10, while the women’s winner NomvuyisiSeti crossed in 39:20.He added that the tough conditions helped
him to prepare for the Cape TownMarathonon Sunday 22 September.“I sharpened my running up and tested
myself. I’m grateful, as it was a good day forme. I hope towin the Cape TownMarathon.”Although no one was able to claim the
R2 000 prize for setting a new provincialrecord or R1 000 for a new course time, al-most 50 spot prizes were awarded during therace.All runners who finished before the two
hour cut-off time received a medal and any-one who finished in under an hour receiveda special medal or shield.The race also saw participants run past
the League of Friends of the Blind offices inGrassy Park; several blind runners also par-ticipated.
Collegians thrash replacement RangersLIAM MOSES
A depleted Surrey Estate Rangers sidewere thrashed by rivals Collegians at Vy-gieskraal Stadium a one-sided match onSaturday.The game was expected to be a tight,
physical encounter after Rangers’ nar-row loss to Collegians in a hard foughtmatch in Lentegeur earlier this year.However, any chance of that cauldron
atmosphere being repeatedwas ruled outlong before kick-off when the entireRangers first team elected not to play be-cause of a dispute with club leadershipabout where the game should be played.Rangerswere forced to field secondand
third team players, and the difference inquality was almost immediately evident.Collegians raced to a 9-0 lead in just
four minutes thanks to three penaltiesfrom flyhalf ToyerManuel, and their firsttry came just six minutes later.Inside centre Faried May held off two
defenders andpopped to flankRifaadJap-pie, who raced 60m to score as Rangersdefenders chased after him.The trywould go on to sumup the game
as Collegians scored three more tries inthe first half.Manuel crossed in the 19th minute,
May touched down in the 33rd and rightwing Rashaad Williams rounded off thehalf just before the final whistle.The game resumed with the score at
34-0 and the fifth try came just 13minutesafter kick-off, when May broke througha tackle in the Rangers’ 22 and spread theball left for wing Randall Vember to inkhis name on the score sheet.The proverbial flood gates were finally
ripped off the hinges in the last 20 min-utes of the match, a period where Colle-gians scored four tries and averaged apoint a minute.Williams crossed for his second try in
the 63rd, eighth-man Yaghya Petersencrossed in the 80th, Maghdie Jappietouched down in the 35th and replace-ment Raaziq Isaacs concluded the drub-bing in the 37th minute.The final whistle sounded with Colle-
gians leading 61-0.The bonus point victory means Colle-
gians will finish second on the WP ClubRugby Premier League A table.
It’s Earthwave Fest time again!The 2013 BOS Earthwave Beach Festivalwill host attempts to set two new Guin-ness World Records at the sixth annualedition next month.This popular gathering of Cape Town’s
beach community takes place at SurfersCorner, Muizenberg on Saturday 19 andSunday 20 October. People’s Post is theevent’s print media sponsor.Everyone involved this year will hope
that six is the lucky number, as they at-tempt set records for themost surfers rid-ing the same wave and the longest touchrugby game.Despite attempts to break theGuinness
World Record for the most surfers ridingthe samewave in California and Austral-ia during the past year, the record of 110surfers – set inMuizenberg at Earthwave2009 – still stands.EarthwaveBrazil, the 2008 record hold-
er, will also be make another attempt tobreak the current record on Saturday 12October at Quebra Mar near Sao Paulo.Set in Australia in 2010, the record for
the longest touch rugby game is 27 hours.The Western Province Touch Rugby As-sociation will be attempting to break thismarathon record at the festival, by stag-ing amatch that runs from08:00 onSatur-day through the night until 12:00 on Sun-day – a total of 28 hours.The festival aims to promote sustaina-
ble lifestyle choices by featuring a widerange of both competitive and fun eventsin the ocean, on thebeachandon theMui-
zenberg Pavilion – alongside exhibi-tions, demonstrations and talks on envi-ronmental issues.The line-up of activities includes jun-
ior, development, tandem and longboardsurfing events, standuppaddleboard rac-ing, skateboarding and plenty of activi-ties for children such as the BOS Dig forGold and Learn to Surf lessons.In addition to prizes for the nearly 1 000
participants, there will also be plenty onoffer for spectators with valuable give-aways, sticker-showers, beach clean-ups,raffles and fundraising for worthy caus-es.The awards ceremonies, exhibits and
an after-party with live bands will bestaged in the Pavilion at Surfers Corner.The Battle of the Bay presented by
Xpression on the Beach will see stand-uppaddlers racing fromMuizenberg to FishHoek and back on Sunday, with a seriesof epic short-course races through thesurf planned for the Saturday.Muizenberg, with its pristine beach,
gentle rollers and warm water, is wherethe first photographic evidence of peopleriding waves in South Africa was record-ed in 1919.Considered the birthplace of surfing in
the country, it is rated one of the world’stop 20 beach towns by National Geo-graphic.V For more information on the festival visitwww.facebook.com/BOS.Earthwave or www.ka-hunasurf.co.za.
IN THE WAKE: Surrey Estate Rangers fullback Bilal Alexander (diving) tries to stopCollegians wing Ziyaad Kleinsmidt during a WP Club Rugby Premier League A match inAthlone on Saturday. Collegians won 61-0. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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Jordan Callies eyes silverwareLIAM MOSES
Jordan Callies fought back from a goaldown to beatMilano United in a Coca-Co-la Cup semi-finals on Sunday.Milano went into the game as favourites,
after knocking out defending championsHanover Park in the quarter-finals lastweek, and the Grassy Park side lived up tothe tag in the opening minutes.The “Black and Yellow” dominated play
whileCallies struggled to transition fromde-fence into attackandeasily surrenderedpos-session.Callies, who are affiliated to the Athlone-
Heideveld LFA, seemed to be headed for adrubbing but the underdogs stole the leadagainst the run of play. Tarieq Heidermanrose highest at the back post at a 17thminutecorner and directed his header into the farcorner.
The goal didn’t shift the momentum of thegameandMilanocontinued topatientlypickapart theCallies defence after play resumed.Milano found their way in behind the op-
position back four with increasing regulari-ty and it seemed the goal would come at anytime.The breakthrough finally came in the 33rd
minute when Monray van Niekerk burstdown the left wing and squared the ball toJunaid Ismail, who fired his half-volley intothe back of the net from just outside the box.JordanCallieswere amuch improved side
when the second half kicked off, holding on-to possession and finally getting the ball totheir forwards.Callies quickly started to dictate the tem-
po and impose their style on the game but,as in the first half, the first goal cameagainstthe run of play.VanNiekerk turned fromprovider to scor-
er in the 55th minute when a through ballfound him unmarked in the right side of thebox and he buried his shot in the far corner.The goal swung momentum back to Mi-
lano, but the most pivotal moment of thematch came around the 80th minute, whenDimetre Fredericks was red carded forswearing.Buoyedby the confidence of thenumerical
advantage, Callies surged forward andwast-ed no time. They almost took the lead justseconds after the card when Showen Sturefired high from inside the box.Sture made up for his miss just a minute
later when he curled a shot inside the farpost from virtually the same spot where hehad missed earlier.Callies comeback was completed in the fi-
nal minute when Heiderman doubled hispersonal tally at another corner – this timemeeting theball at thenearpost andnodding
it home.The Athlone side will face either Sporting
United or Mitchell’s Plain’s Cedar United inthe final. The dates of the Cedar and Sport-ing semi-final clash and the final were notreleased at the time of going to print.
JUMPING IN: Jordan Callies player Farrel Thomas (right) jumps to win a ball against MilanoUnited’s Abbass Brenner during a Coca-Cola Cup semi-final on Sunday. Callies scored in thefinal minute to secure a 3-2 victory. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
CHALLENGE: Milano United’s Monray van Niekerk (left) and Jordan Callies player Muneer Galantfight for possession during a Coca-Cola Cup semi-final on Sunday. Callies won 3-2.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS