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E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 18 December 2012 Tel: 021 713 9440 www.peoplespost.co.za
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SEASON’S GREETINGS: The People’s Post team wishes all our readers and advertisers a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. This is the last edition of 2012, with the first editionappearing on 15 January. Photo: Faisal Martin
Service delivery questionedLIAM MOSES
THE Lavender Hill Civic Association hascomplained of a lack of consultation fromthe area’s ward councillor.
This comes after residents of nearby Conis-ton Park were asked about their needs in thearea by Marita Petersen, councillor for ward68, in which both areas fall.Charles Daniels, chairperson of the Laven-
der Hill Civic, says there are several prob-lems in Lavender Hill which need to be ad-dressed. “The issue is that there isnodevelop-ment or maintenance work in the areabecause whenever you ask they say there isno money,” says Daniels.“There is no money except for the speed
bumps they are putting in the area. That’s allthe money they have spent for the last 15years. When we ask what the budget is beingspent on in Lavender Hill, they say they willlook into it. But nothing comes forward.”Coniston Park residents were asked for
their opinion during a feedback session host-ed by Petersen recently.One of Daniel’s main concerns, apart from
the perceived lack of service delivery, is thatthe CivicAssociation has never been consult-ed in a similar way.Petersen was also believed to have said
R10mwas available for upgrades in ConistonPark at the meeting, but she disputes all ofthese claims.“I do not have R10m for upgrades in Conis-
ton Park and I did not ask the people to give
me projects,” Petersen counters. “R10m hasbeen allocated for the Non-motorised trans-ports upgrades and the upgrading ofMilitaryRoad all the way to St Peter’s Avenue inSeawinds,” says Petersen.“I was just giving them feedback – that is
all. I also motivated for people to let me knowwhat the needs are in the area in terms oftransport. I am not ignorant of the needs ofthe people in the area – there is a lot to bedone in Lavender Hill.”Petersen adds she has consulted with the
CivicAssociation in regularmeetings. She al-so met with 16 street and court committeesfrom Lavender Hill on Tuesday.Daniels also complained that the double-
storey and triple-storey City of Cape Townrental homes in the areawerenot beingmain-
tained and roofs and staircases were broken.Headds thearea’s youthhaveno recreation
facilities, because the Blode Street publicopen space, a popular area for soccer match-es, was blocked with boulders by the City.Petersen says the Community Police Fo-
rum and police decided to close the field atthe height of the gang violence in LavenderHill, as it was being used as a soccer pitch formatches organised by the gangs.She adds there was a backlog for the stair-
case repairs when she became councillor andthey are now being repaired “systematical-ly”. According to Petersen, a new staircasehas been built at Drury Court.Petersen is set to meet with Daniels in Jan-
uary to hear the Civic Association’s con-cerns.
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Make their Christmas specialTAMMY PETERSEN
LIKE ANY other little boy, he talksnon-stopandrunsaround,oblivious tothe world.
But he isn’t able to get too far, as he isattached to a machine almost as big as heis.Little Prince is dying, but the fact that
he has made it through the last eightyears is a miracle itself, those who lovehim say.He is one of 18 children living at the
Themba Care Centre in Bridgetown, ahomewhich specialises in palliative care.When Prince arrived at the facility in
2004, doctors had given him only twoweeks to live.He was suffering from Aids-related ill-
nesses andwasn’t expected to see his nextbirthday.He was sent to the home after his par-
ents, who are farmworkers fromPhilippi,left him at the hospital and provided staffwith a fake address.Today, at the age of 12, Prince has the
mental capacity of a three-year-old.His kidneys are collapsing and his liver
no longer functions as it should.“I’m fine,” he mumbles, sticking up his
thumb.He is a miracle child, says project man-
ager Nomakula Mrubata.“But so are all these other children.
They have proven so many people wrong.They have come here on their death beds,but we have seen them become fit andstrong, turning the fewdays theywere giv-en into five years,” she explains.Baby Natasha wriggles around as one of
the carers changes her nappy. She playful-ly pats her behind, and the nine-month-oldgiggles in delight.Her carerwears gloves becauseNatasha
has HIV.Shepoutsher full lips as the onlymother
she knows picks her up.“Hello, my darling,” Noma coos. Nata-
sha lets out a chortle.The toddler’s mother absconded while a
seriously ill Natasha, barely a fewmonthsold, was fighting for her life in hospital.“One moment she was with the nurses,
the next she was gone,” Noma recalls.The bundle of energy is placed next to
a teddy bear twice her size. She clutchesit and starts a baby-talk conversationwithher beady-eyed companion.“It’s lovely to see them thrive,” Noma
says. “We are clearly in the business ofmiracles. Our work is not depressing, it’srewarding.”Her office is covered inphotos of smiling
childrenwho have lived – and died – at thecentre.Of the childrenplaying in the play room,
80% are HIV-positive. Some are dying ofcancer while others have motor-neurondisease or birth defects.“They are sent here to die, but we give
them hope to live. All it takes is patience,love and care,” Noma says.The facility provides pain control to
their tiny patients and respite care to theirstressed-out parents.Tired and traumatised moms and dads
are given “a break” from caring for theirchildren during a two-week period to givethem “space to deal with the trauma”.“People sometimes forget the emotional
turmoil the parents go through while see-ing the little ones they gave birth to die,”she says.“Sometimes all they need is someone to
talk to or provide them with emotionalsupport. We are here for them, too.”Doctors, nurses and a host of therapists
are also available around the clock. Mostof them settle for salaries far below whatthey could be earning. But working withthese children is worth the monetary sac-rifice, they say.It’s no secret that money is tight, Noma
admits.“Our expenses run into tens of thou-
sands of rands every month,” she says.“For the average person, the economic cli-mate has seen themcutting back.We, how-ever, are unable to do that because wehave been on a shoestring budget foryears.”Despite this, Christmas is a special time
of year at the home.Festive decorations take centre stage
and good Samaritans arrive with piles ofgifts for the pleasant children.While she is grateful for the presents,
which range from dolls and cars to educa-tional toys, what would really make theselittle ones’ lives easier are basic necessi-ties.“Face cloths, toothbrushes and nappies
would be ideal,” Noma says. “Clothes,utensils and cleaning products would alsotake a huge weight off our shoulders.”And while she looks forward to kind-
hearted Capetonians opening up theirhearts – and pockets – this Christmas, sheencourages people to not forget about thehome once the festivities have ended.“We appreciate the giving spirit and we
would appreciate assistance throughoutthe year. These children live every day asif it’s their last – when their time comes,let their last thoughts be happy ones,” shesays.Phone the centre on (021) 637 8337.
GIGGLES: Assistant social worker Mandisa Oliphant gives Natasha something to laughabout. Photo: Tammy Petersen
Tuesday 18 December 2012 NEWS People’s Post Retreat Page 3
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EARTH WARRIORS: Seventeen “tribes” from different schools in the South Peninsula joinedin the AfriOceans Conservation Alliance second event for the year recently. The pupils had theopportunity to showcase their talents in different categories, such as the Eco Fashion Show,Obstacle Course and Survivor Games. In the fashion category the AfriOceans Warriors wererequired to invent outfits made from recycled material. The AfriOceans Warriors programmeis a three-year environmental education programme funded by the National Lottery Board. Hereone of the participants models a skirt made from newspaper. Photo: Lesley Rochat
It’s the dumpingdemons againTASMIN CUPIDO
A LONG-TERM problem has againemerged in Steenberg – dumping.
Residents living in the City of CapeTown’s rental stock in the area are beingurged to cease dumping and clean up thisfestive season.
The area comprises 10 courts, with 48flats including Sterling, Ayre and Alber-tus courts. The courts are situated be-tween Concert Boulevard, Goodman andTatum roads, and Elgar Street.
Ward councillor Jan Burger says thematter has again come to the fore follow-ing a visit during a 16 Days of Activismawareness campaign in the area twoweeks ago.
Burger claims to have addressed thematter with some residents, as well as thevarious City departments.
“I believe the people need to be educat-ed, but everyone is shifting the responsi-bility,” he says.
“There is always rubbish layingaround, despite there being wheelie binsfor each flat. The community needs tostand together in this matter. They needto take action by cleaning, while the Citymust also educate them in keeping theirarea clean.”
However, a resident of the area, whospoke on condition of anonymity, placesthe responsibility squarely on the shoul-ders of the residents. “People just don’tcare. Theyall havewheelie bins, but dump
rubbish – from sanitary towels, animalfaeces and broken bottles to furniture andmattresses – right next to the bins,” shesays.
“These wheelie bins are collected onceaweek – I cannot understandwhywehaveall the dumping. When we received thebins, peoplewere keen to keep it clean, butthey have lost interest over the years.They also throw their dirt in other peo-ple’s bins. I don’t see a problem with that,though, as it is better than them dumpingit on the ground.”
In addition, she says, the City’s RetreatDrop-off facility is situated in 10th Ave-nue, “just a two-minute walk” from the ar-ea. “People are just lazy and it seems theywant to live in filth.While it isunhygienic,it is also dangerous, because children playright there. Dumping is a major problemin the area.”
Both Burger and the resident, however,admit there are “ a handful of residents”trying to keep their area clean.
“There is one woman who has a beauti-ful garden and really makes an effort tokeep the place clean,” Burger says.
“We needmore people like her in the ar-ea. We need to stand together to oust ille-gal dumping. The area can be really beau-tiful if everyone did their bit.”
The resident concurs with Burger, say-ing: “Residents are in a total state of apa-thy regarding thematter and arenot inter-ested in the state of their surrounds. Theymust beurged to take ownership andpridein their community.”
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Ward councillor’sseason greetingsWARD 110 councillor Shanen Rossouw wish-es all residents of theward –which comprisesportions of Retreat, Cafda Village, GrassyPark, Lavender Hill and Village Heights –well over the festive season.
Dance intothe new yearTheAvendale Athletico and Chelsea FootballClubs will host a NewYear’s Eve dance at theAthlone Civic Centre at 20:00.Tickets cost R90; take your own snacks and
XYZ. Dress smart casual. Call Ray on0 (021) 558 5599 or0 074 107 0199 formore in-formation.
Being a tourist in the Mother CityBeing a tourist in the Mother CityWITH the holiday season in full swing,people from across the country – andaround the world – will be flocking toCape Town to take in her magnificentsights and adventurous experiences.
But many a Capetonian has not experi-enced the countless attractions the MotherCity has to offer.People’s Post interns LuzukoZini and Tarren-Lee Habelgaarn asked thereaders whether they will be tourists in theirhometown.
LOCAL PLACES: Vuyisa Doro says he will bearound Cape Town during the holidays. “LongStreet and the beach are the places I will begoing to these holidays.”
NOWHERE TO GO: Kim Alexander says: “I’mnot going anywhere this festive season be-cause I will be working. I have two jobs thatkeep me busy.”
TRAVELLING: Shaun Colclough says he will bein and out of the province. “I’m going to Stil-baai with my family for Christmas and then, inthe new year, I will go to Kenton.”
NOPLANSOFGOINGANYWHERE: Noma-AfrikaMenze says: I’m not going anywhere these holi-days. I will be spending most of my time at thebeach.”
PEACEFUL: Reggie Robyn says: “I like visitingthe beaches and winelands during the holidays– sometimes I take the entire family. Othertimes I prefer to travel alone.”
NATURAL BEAUTY: Jenny Spiro says: “We lovetaking the children to the urban park, Kirsten-bosch and beaches because it doesn’t cost acent and the whole family can enjoy it.”
AFFORDABLE: Frank Krieger says: “You mustremember not everyone can afford it, but thosewho can should visit as many tourist attrac-tions as they can and help those who can’t.”
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ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS: Children of Pixie Playland in Tokai collected and donated100 gifts for Mini’s Toddlers, Little Villagers ECD, Ebenezer Educare and Twinkle Star ECDcentres in Lavender Hill. The schools were selected by Cindy Engelbrecht, principal of Burn-ing Bush Educare, also in Lavender Hill, who felt these schools were deserving recipientsthis year. Here a little girl sits on the lap of Father Christmas as she receives her gift.
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Cops ready forfestive seasonLIAM MOSES
STEENBERGPOLICEwill focusondrugsand family violence as part of their fes-tive season crime prevention campaign.
According to station commander ColonelCass Goolam these types of crimes were dis-covered to be the most prevalent during theholidays after reviewing statistics from pre-vious years. He says the station has alreadystarted with education programmes to pre-vent family violence, instead of just reactingwhen crimes are committed.“We started early with the 16 Days of Ac-tivism campaigns along with the NGOs andgovernment departments to sensitise thepeople and ensure prosecutions where peo-ple are continuing to violate the domestic vi-olence act,” he says.“These are the crimes that happen in-doors, so education is more important be-cause the other actions from the police arejust reactive, like making arrests.”Goolam says family violence increasedduring the festive season in all areas policedby the station, but were concentrated in Sec-tors 2, 3 and 4 – which are Retreat, Steenbergand Lavender Hill, respectively.The station’s othermajor focus during thefestive season will be drug-related crimes.Goolam says the station will be conductingsearches on known drug dens and searching
street-level drug peddlers as well.Lavender Hill is also set to receive in-creased attention during the rest of the holi-day season. “We have the current operationin place there, but for the festive season wehave escalated the operations and got assist-ance from the provincial headquarters,”says Goolam.“Now there are other operations takingplace. At certain times we are going to peakwith deployments. You are going to seemorevehicles, more foot patrols and more stop-and-searches.”He could not disclose at what time the pa-trols would increase.Gangs in other sectors covered by Steen-berg police will also come under increasedpressure. Stop-and-search operationswill beconducted and gangs loitering on the streetwill also be asked to disperse and will be ar-rested if they refuse.Road blocks and other joint operationswith the Metro Police have also beenplanned to counter drunken driving anddriving without a licence in hopes of de-creasing the high number of accidentswhich usually occur in the festive season.Goolam also warned the number of miss-ing children reports increased at this timeof year and urged parents to ensure theirchildren are not out too late at night and toknow where their children are at all times.Call the station on (021) 702 9000.
Christmas fest in Grassy ParkTASMIN CUPIDO
THE annual Grassy Park CommunityChristmas Festival is underway.In its 13th year, the spectacle sees familiesfrom across the greater Grassy Park meet atthe Grassy Park Civic Centre for whole-some, family fun.The festival, which started on Friday, willrun until Sunday 23 December.The opening of the festival also coincidedwith the City of Cape Town’s switching onof the Christmas lights ceremony.Organised by the NPO with the samename, the festival is a platform for unem-ployed residents to earn money during thefestive season. More than 40 stallholdersfrom the area will sell hundreds of goods,from food to homemade crafts for Christmasgifts.But it has not been easy for the organisers,says deputy chairpersonHarounGamildien.“It is always difficult when you cannotfind sponsors – and we have not found any
sponsors this year again,” he says.“The festival is not held to generate a prof-it, but rather to give the community and op-portunity to make some money, and for thecommunity to get together.”Gamildien adds the organisation barelyscrapes through financially. “But as long asthe community enjoys the festival, it makesit all worthwhile,” he beams.Ward councillor ShanenRossouw says thenumber of people flocking to the festival istestament to the “fantastic organisation anddedication of the organisers”.“They should be commended for the greatwork they achieve, without a large budget,”she says.“This festival should form part of theCity’s annual calendar. If the organisationregisters on the City’s database they will re-ceivemuchmore publicity, drawmore num-bers and the festival will becomemore popu-lar and recognised across the Peninsula.”The festival closes off with carols by can-dlelight on Sunday.
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DESPITEher family having gone throughdifficult times, one Hillview resident isdetermined to make a success of her life.
Roxanne Jansen (24) graduated from Bos-ton City Campus on 30 November, after fin-ishing her one-year travel and tourismcourse.
This was made possible whenPeople’s Post,in partnership with Vangate Mall and BostonCity Campus, awarded a R10 000 bursary toa reader last year.
Roxanne was the lucky winner and realisedher dream of furthering her studies after ma-triculating in 2006. Hopeful entrants had towrite a letter of 200 words or more, motivat-ing why they deserve the bursary and howthe bursary will enable a better future.
Roxanne says she did not expect to win.“It was a shock to me, because I thought it
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She says 2006 was a difficult year for herand her family.
“My home burnt down and I was also doingmy matric. It was a tough time for us, be-cause I ended up not concentrating on mystudies, but despite that I passed,” she says.
Her father, Shane Jansen, (49) is a mission-ary worker and says all he wanted was to beable to provide a good education for hisdaughter, but he couldn’t.
“It hurt me to see my daughter not beingable to continue her studies,” he says.
“I’m a missionary worker and never hadmoney to pay for her tertiary education.”
Roxanne worked part-time and also did asix-month office administration course be-fore she entered the competition.
“I had to work, so I could help my family.I also worked part-time during the travel andtourism course,” she says.
Shane says he is proud of what his daughterhas accomplished.
“I’m thankful to God for giving my daugh-ter this opportunity and answering ourprayers,” he says.
Roxanne believes anyone can overcomeproblems they are facing, as long as they arepositive.
“Determination, hard work and supportfrom family and friends will get anyone farin life,” she says.
“I would love to further my studies and geta degree in travel and tourism.”
Roxanne is currently working part-time ata retail store in Claremont.
PROUD MOMENT: Roxanne Jansen (centre)with her parents Shane (left) and Claudine ather graduation ceremony. Photo: Supplied
YOUNG BEAUTIES: Abeauty pageant foryouths and their moth-ers was hosted by Quin-ton and Anne vanReenen at the RetreatHotel. The event was afundraiser for their son,Aden,whowill be partic-ipating in the South Afri-can Ballroom Champi-onships this month. Thepageant included a TinyTots, Teen and Motherof the Year section. Pho-tographed, from left, arethe Tiny Tot winners Farah Rosant (first princess), Shelby Hemper (queen) and ThiarahWatson (second princess). Photo: Supplied
CERTIFIED: THE CCFRD Learning Centre, based at Thomas Wilsdchutt Primary Schoolin Retreat, recently held its annual graduation and closing ceremony. The Centre providesfree Maths, Science and English classes to school children, as well as computer literacyand adult English classes to parents in the community, youths and the unemployed. Eachgraduate received a certificate, while the children were given early Christmas gifts.
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City backs minstrel carnivalTHEtime isdrawingcloser for the streetsto be filled with colour and tunes as theCape Minstrels prepare to thrill theMother City.
Last Thursday Cape Town mayor PatriciadeLille reiteratedher commitment to the an-nual carnival by signing an agreement withvarious minstrel association representa-tives.The signing ceremony is a culmination ofan extensive and lengthy process, engagingwith the various associations to ensure theprestigious event is successful and one allCapetonians can be proud of.“We are formalising our relationship withthe representatives of the variousminstrels’associations to ensure that we are fully pre-pared to make this year’s carnival a spectac-ular event,” De Lille said.
The City has offered to provide R3.5mworth of logistical and support services suchas traffic control, safety and security, LawEnforcement, and cleansing, to ensure thatthe event is properly controlled and man-aged in the best interest of the minstrels,spectators and the City.“Since assuming office last year, the ad-ministration I lead hasworked hard to reachout to different cultural groups in the city toensure they feel part of an inclusive city,”she said.De Lille remained adamant the City is de-termined to grow theTweede NuwejaarMin-strel Carnival into an event that enjoys thestatus of similar cultural celebrationsthroughout the world.“The City recognises the potential ofevents like this in fostering social cohesionin Cape Town,” she added.
PARTY TIME: The minstrels are preparing to hit the streets of Cape Town and entertain specta-tors from all over. Photo: Supplied
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TWO examples of when neighbourhoodwatch members were pivoted into actionhelped break the ice between the watchand residents in the Victoria Lodge Infor-mal Settlement.
These incidents took place last year andhave subsequently led to the SouthfieldNeighbourhood Watch (SNW) members con-tinuing to reach out to people living in the in-formal settlement.
In the first incident, a patroller alerted thefire department to a shack fire. An infant wasrescued from the fire.
“Although I have lived here all my life, Ihad never met anyone from the informal set-tlement,” says Leon Morgan, chairperson ofthe SNW.
“We phoned the fire station, then drovedown to the settlement. We were the first onthe scene, where one shack was on fire. A gasbottle had exploded and there was a four-week-old baby in the burning shack. One ofthe volunteer firefighters risked his life by
going into the shack to res-cue the child,whohad to behospitalised for smoke in-halation.”
In the second incident, apatroller with a Level 3qualification in First Aid,came to the aid of a stabwound victim in the settle-ment.
The volunteer, who doesnot wish to be named, says:“A man had been attackedby someone who hadstabbedhim in the face andsevered an artery. After Istabilised the man, an am-bulance took him to hospi-tal.”
In a repeat of last year,the Watch collected Christ-mas presents and organ-ised a handover.
They collected tinnedfood, chips and toys anddrove to the settlement ina convoy of patrol and po-
lice vehicles to surprise the community.Morgan says the City of Cape Town in-
stalled portable toilets, water and electricityin the settlement a few years ago. There arespotlights on the dwellings for security.
“Some of the folk have vegetable and flowergardens and a few have odd jobs, but most arevery poor and alcoholism is a big problem atthe settlement. We have a good relationshipwith the people and I get welcomed when Idrive by. They also know they can call us inan emergency.”
Ward 72 councillor Jan Burger says theland on which the settlement was built be-longs toprovincial government and–over theyears – the City and church leaders have pro-
vided help to residents.A meeting was held with the residents re-
cently to discuss leaking houses, electricityfailures in five shacks, domestic abuse, fail-ure to empty portable toilets, TB testing, lackof recreational space for the children, empow-erment and immunisation for the children.
The Watch aims to make the streets safeenough for children to play.
There are 30 patrollers in the SNW, withskills ranging from paramedics to a snakecatcher.
Morgan says: “Before we started the watchcrime was getting out of hand. We’ve madea big impact by being the eyes and ears ofSouthfield.”
A TIME FOR GIVING: Southfield Neighbourhood Watch membersvisited the Victoria Lodge Informal Settlement near the M5 withChristmas gifts for the children and adults. Photo: Supplied
Page 10 People’s Post Retreat FEATURE Tuesday 18 December 2012
2012:2012: The year that was...TASMIN CUPIDO
AYEAR of violence and tragedy. Ayear of peace and truces. A yearof elation and hope. A communi-
ty joining forces to rid their hometownsof social evils.
The greater Retreat area has had a bumpy2012, but through the gang turf war, criesof a lack of service delivery and pleas for as-sistance from authorities, residents haverisen above these circumstances. People’sPost looks back on the news making head-lines in the 2012.
JANUARYThe year kicked off with impressive mat-
ric results for high schools in the area. Lav-ender Hill, Heathfield and Crestway highschools all boasted significant increases inits pass rates. However, this was not thecase for Sibelius High School, whichshowed a drop in its pass rate.Following the tragic passing of Manu Ar-
iefdien, ward 68 councillor, in early Janu-ary, the Independent Electoral Committeeannounced a by-election for 1 February.Four candidates were in the running to rep-resent the ward, which comprises portionsof Lavender Hill, Military Heights, St Mon-tague’s Village, Village Heights and Steen-berg. The electionwas unanimouslywon bythe DA’s Marita Petersen, after 5 200 resi-dents cast their vote.
FEBRUARYAn old problem again came to the fore
when residents expressed concerns over thestate of Retreat Road, labelling it a “traffichazard”.They called for traffic calming measures
to be installed, but this notion was stubbedby local ward councillor, Jan Burger, whosaid investigations, conducted by the Cityof Cape Town’s traffic department, foundthere was no need.The City announced its R50m Non-motor-
isedTransport Project, which is set to be im-plemented in Retreat, Vrygrond andGrassyPark.
MARCHPlans to revamp the Shawco building in
Retreat into a drug rehabilitation facilitywere announced by the City. However,these plans were shelved when NGOs wereinvited to submit applications to lease partsof the building. In November a total of 15 or-ganisations presented proposals for shareduse of the facility.A building in Sixth Avenue, Retreat, be-
lieved to be protected as a heritage site, waslabelled ahotspot for prostitution, drug traf-ficking, squatting and robberies. Residentscalled for the building to be demolished.ThePrincessVlei shoppingmall saga con-
tinueswhen theCity’s Spatial Planning, En-vironmental and Land Use ManagementCommittee (Spelum) voted against the de-veloper’s application to extend the rezoningperiod.The appeal against the Spelum finding
was overturned by provincial minister ofenvironmental affairs Anton Bredell thenext month.
APRILSteenberg police announced an increase
in gang activity in the greater LavenderHillarea, reporting a total of 10 bystanderswounded in six shooting incidents in lessthan two weeks.
MAYThe Jolly Carp Organic Market was
launched in Sassmeer Estate. The marketjoined the Princess Vlei Forum (PVF), sell-ing only organic goods every Saturday.Despite a decrease in the gang violence,
organisations questioned whether the de-crease will be maintained.
JUNEThePVF launchedThePeople’sPlan to se-
cure Princess Vlei as an open space for thepublic to enjoy.In a bid to end gang violence in the pre-
cinct, Steenberg police called an imbizo, af-ter the violence left seven dead and 18 hurtin less than three months.The Hillview community was shocked
when community worker Owen “Charra”Shanmugan killed his son Lionel (2) and hisgirlfriend Yolandie Petersen’s daughterShaylin (4) by slitting their throats. In afailed suicide attempt, he took the knife tohis stomach, whereafter he was found bycommunity members. He was transportedto hospital, where he later died.
JULYEight-year-old Steenberg resident Zunaid
Mckenziewas another victim of the gang vi-olence, when he was caught in the crossfirewhile playing soccer in front of his MelodySquare home.His death sparked outrage within the
community, with community leaders call-ing for the army to step in.The Mckenzie family was visited by both
national policeministerNathiMthetwaandpolice commissioner Riah Phiyega.However,Mthetwa stubbed the army call,
leaving the community feeling despondent,claiming they do not trust the police.Then, despite mixed feelings from the
community, a peace treaty was believed tohave been signed by rival gangs. Residentswere sceptical about the truce.
AUGUSTThe PVF said it is being kept in the dark
on the shopping mall development, sayingthe provincial department of environmen-tal affairs had not been in contact withthem. Theywere unsure about the next stepin the process.Heathfield residents spoke up against an
alleged illegal taxi route from theHeathfieldTrain Station. Thematter is currently beingmonitored by the Metro police.Claims surfaced that Steenberg station
commander Colonel Noel Joseph had beenremoved from his position. The allegationswere eventually confirmed in September.
SEPTEMBERColonel Cass Goolam took over the reins
at Steenberg Police Station.Thebattle tokeep shebeensout of the com-
munity continuedwhen the SteenbergCom-munity Police Forum (CPF) and LangevleiRatepayers’ and Civic Association vowed tochallenge the decisionmade by theWesternCape Liquor Board to award a licence toChad Pool Club in Chad Road, Lakeview.Kelvin Cochraine of the PVF submitted
documents alleging corruption, on the partof the developer, to the National Prosecut-ing Authority. The matter remains underinvestigation.
OCTOBERLaw enforcement authorities clamped
down on the four Retreat Road pubs – ClubHotspot, Negresco, Stormers Pub and theRetreat Hotel – in a blitz.It was believed that the Stormers Pubwas
operating without both a liquor and enter-tainment licence.This was confirmed by the Western Cape
Liquor Authority in December. However,the landlord maintained the business is op-erating legally.
NOVEMBERThe Protea Subcouncil announced plans
for the upgrade of the Retreat Transport In-terchange will be presented to the Subcoun-cil in January.The first 60 beneficiaries of the Rondevlei
housing development in Lavender Hillsigned sale agreements with the City. Thiscame despite the houses not being built, al-though the infrastructure component is un-der construction.A shooting incident in Lavender Hill,
which left three Mongrel gang members in-jured, sparked fears of a return of the gangviolence.
DECEMBERThe Douglas Murray Home for the Aged
in Retreat stepped forward, highlighting itsfinancial situation threatening to close itsdoors.Over 100 Overcome Heights residents
were left destitute when their homes burntdown.While residents struggled to rebuild their
lives and homes, the City’s fire servicesfound the fire was caused by a dropped litcandle.
BEAUTY QUEENS: Miss Mardi Gras Queen Marche Martin, first princess Imogen Smit andsecond princess Sarah-Leigh Barber strike a pose the day after the pageant in January.
Photo: Rashied Isaacs
CASH INJECTION: NPO Mothers Unite received a cash prize of R750 000 when they werenamed winner of the Deutsche Bank Urban Age Award (DBUAA) Cape Town 2012 in April.
Photo: Supplied
ALL WRAPPED UP: Heathfield couple Cliveand Lorna Kolbe donate 200 raincoats to pu-pils of Lourier Primary School in their Opera-tion Raincoats project in May.Photo: Summer Jacobs
UNITED: Cosatu’s Tony Ehrenreich address-es crowds at The People’s Rally, a rally tosave Princess Vlei in July. Photo: Supplied
UNDER CONSTRUCTION: In October Heathfield station undergoes a major makeover as partof the Park n Ride World Cup project, which began in 2010. The upgrade is expected tobe complete in the first quarter of 2013. Photo: Juanita Williams
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Daycare
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021797 6626 or071 752 1014
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Tuition
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Health and Beauty
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Catering
1WEEK SPECIAL:SAMOOSAS R50 for 50
MINCE PIESSnack Pack R100, Fancies.
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or 076 450 2910
ALPHA CATERERSMenus from R60 p/p.
( 021703 6495or 082 742 7098
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 bowsalso available. We also offersound! Ph Rashieda orShafiek 021372 5921 /
084 566 0087 /082 660 0876
DECKSTER'S CATERINGDECOR / HIRING
Menu's from R110,00.Includes: crockery, cutlery,white tableclothes, whitechaircovers and organzabackdrop, arch, red carpet.
(Ielaahm or Rene021371 4507/082 324 9486
ICE CUBES & blocks for sale.100 Ruth Road, Rylands.(021 638 7394
NISA'S SNACKSSavoury packs to order.Tel: 021706 2987
PREPARING CHICKEN FORSPECIAL OCCASIONS, EGWEDDINGS & BIRTHDAYS.CALL NAZLEY 084 258 1038
R&Zees HalaalKitchen
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Zuhyrah 076 086 9044
Children’s
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AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
BJUMPING castles andgazebo's for hire.CartooncharactersExcel. rates.(082 878 1517
HIRE A CASTLE from R150.Kidies Chairs, tables & linen.Ph 696 3791/ 084 209 1313
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Entertainment
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38
Hiring Services
CATER SUPPLIES021696 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
COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen and backdrop. Ph
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THAT HIRING PLACECutlery, crockery, linen, tablesand chairs to hire. Contact
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Photographic/
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A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
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For Sale
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Miscellaneous
Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.082 621 4441/ 021 393 5475
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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 Regassingand
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80
Radio/TV/Video
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Clothing/Shoes
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Building Material
1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R12,50450 x 450 = R14,50500 x 500 = R15,95VIBRACRETE
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Interior
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GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
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Exterior
106
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 084 921 5364
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108
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082 489 2592 / 082 526 8828
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115
Moving and Storage
4 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713
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TV/DVD/Video
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117
BUDGET TVREPAIRS
Collect & Deliver18 LinariaCrescent,
Silvertown 7764(Steven on
021 633 1802 /083 486 5394.
BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRSEfficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,
led's µwaves.021 705 4222 /083 861 0418
STAR TVREPAIRSCollect anddeliver
082 579 6947
119
Painting
PAINTING &WATERPROOFING Goodref. Ph 076 124 4713
1140
Electrical Repairs
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397 9334 OR073 5588 112
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
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1141
General Services
MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like:bathroom renovations,
plumbing, tiling and installingof geysers, etc.(Ridley on076 705 8939 / 021 371 2231.
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scratches, etc.Call Brian 072 216 4620
1142
Carpentry
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
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(Frank 082 3544 076
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1145
Swimming Pool
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1146
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1149
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Repairs – Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL,R1 800
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(021 376 6014/078 875 4394
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Houses to Let
PEACOCK CLOSE PELICAN PARK
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excl lights & waterSurgrie 082 978 9016
167
Houses for Sale
TAFELSIG 4 beds, R249 000.Ph 078 009 2707
1791
Granny Flats
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lounge/diningroom, TV room, largefully fitted kit, dble gar. 480m2.
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ANTHONY ARENDSE
021 704 0289
082 673 1503
Lovely 3 beds, fully fitted kitchen,large lounge + dining room,bathroom, drive-way +++
Separate Entrance. Yard facesPrince George Drive. Nice size
Yard. Parking for 3 cars.
EastridgeR250 000
Montrose Park(Mitchells Plain)Only R389 000
SareptaR495 000
Free-Standing 3 beds,lounge + dining room, fullyfitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,
large plot + Garage.
Cute 2 beds, tiled lounge, fully fitted kitchen,
tiled bathroom, carport, grounds,
burglar bars, enclosed.
Large 3 beds, en-suite, fitted
kitchen, family bathroom,
lounge+ dining, entertainment
area, Garaging for 6 cars
SouthfieldOnly R575 000
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Large 3 bedrooms, spacious tiledlounge, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom,upstairs lounge, GARAGE for 2 cars. If
your combined wages is approx
R12 000 per month you could
buy this house
BonteheuwelR295 000
Seawinds(House + Granny Flat)
R495 000
2 beds, tiled lounge,
fitted kitchen,
carport.
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Pelican Park/Peacock Close
R529 000
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Portlands(Totally Renovated)
R549 000
Beacon ValleyOnly R240 000
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Manenberg(Vygie Kraal Road)
R429 000
3 beds, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, carport.
KensingtonOnly R495 000
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unercover/ entertainmentarea.
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way, lots of secure parking, big
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Retreat(Close To Retreat Road)
R720 000
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LentegeurOnly R299 000
Langa(Close To N2 Highway)
Only R399 000
3 beds, lounge, kitchen,bathroom. Close To clock
Tower.
Free-Standing 2 bedroom
home + Separate Entrance.
Enclosed.
Alpine Park/MorgensterR399 000
Free-Standing 3 bedrooms,
bics, tiled bathroom, fully fitted
kitchen, lounge, large grounds,
enclosed.
Lovely 3 beds, built-in-cupboards inall bedrooms, beautiful fully fitted
kitchen, lounge+++ Garage. On busroute. If your combined wages isapprox. R9200.00 you could buy
this house.
Double Plot approx985M2.3 bedroomhome + Granny Flat
+ Large Pool.
2 BEDS,BATHROOM,KITCHEN
LentegeurOnly R299 000
EastridgeOnly R299 000
(Close To Mosque)
Strand (Nomzano)Only R45 000 Cash Only
3 beds, lounge,
kitchen, bathroom.
Close To clock Tower.
Lovely 3 beds, en-suite,tiled lounge, fully fittedkitchen, family bathroom
+ Garage.
Free-Standing 2bedroom home +++Separate Entrance.
Enclosed.
Kraaifontein/Peerless Park North
R719 000
LangaOnly R399 000
(Close To N2 Highway)
ZeekoeivleiOnly R995 000
(House + Granny Flat)
PaarlR785 000
(Klein Parys)
3 large beds, en-suite,lounge, fitted kitchen,
family bathroom,carport + Garage
Strand
(Free-Standing)Only R299 000
2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, nice grounds.If your combined wages is
approx. R9000.00 per monthyou could buy this house.
Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? MARK ANTHONY 021 704 2160 or 083 482 4250
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IT HAS BEEN A YEAR FILLED WITH HAPPINESS, SADNESS, LAUGHTER, TEARS AND MIXED EMOTIONS, BUT WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS THAT WE HAVE MADE ITTHROUGH THE YEAR AND WE CAN ONLY THANK GOD.
“EXPECT THE BEST, PREPARE FOR THE WORST AND CAPITALISE ON THE OUTCOME”“PEOPLE DON'T BUY FOR LOGICAL REASONS, THEY BUY FOR EMOTIONAL REASONS.”
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ZEEKOEVLEI – R1,550 000.00HIGHLANDS ESTATE – PHILIPPI –R785,000.00MUIZENBERG– R750,000 .00(complex)WESTRIDGE– R420,000.00PLUMSTEAD– R650,000.00 (complex)Charles – 082 498 4725
STRANDFONTEIN – R560, 000.00Jill – 071 482 7402
PELICAN PARK - R810,000.00PORTLANDS - R565, 000.
EASTRIDGE – R295,000.00BONTEHEUWEL – R280,000.00GRASSY PARK- R385, 000.00Edgar – 078 642 8473
SEAWINDS– R440,000.00GRASSY PARK – R1,250,000.00PORTLANDS –R495,000.00FERNESS ESTATE: R1, 095, 000.00Sedick– 079 994 4623
ROCKLANDS – R320, 000.00Tania – 084 506 4764
ROCKLANDS – R395,000- 3 bed, bics in one bed,fitted kitchen, diningroom and lounge combine,garage,STRANDFONTEIN –R599, 000- 3 bed, fam bath,FFK, lounge & d/room, gar + carport.Carl – 072 235 5917
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MARK 072 545 1143
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The sportingyear that was
LIAM MOSES
IN 2012 the People’s Post sports sectionbrought you stories of achievement inthe face of adversity, as well hard-hit-ting, topical and fresh sports stories.
In this article we look back on a few of themost notable stories from 2012In the first edition of the yearPeople’s Post
wrote about Andrew Chin, Ram Barkai,Toks Viviers, Kieron Palframan and RyanStramrood, four swimmers from the south-ern suburbs who won third place in the Per-formance of the Year category at the annualWorld Open Water Swimming Associationawards.They achieved this after completing a trio
of extreme cold-water swimming events inonly 10 days in March 2011.We also featured a story on Sven Greef, a
31-year-old father of twoandamateur cyclist,who cycled 1 400km from Johannesburg toCape Town for charity in just 12 days.In February we interviewed Braam Mal-
herbe, a local extreme athlete and adventur-er, who had just returned from the SouthPole Challenge. Malherbe, from the CBD,spent 25 days in the Antarctic and walkedover 742km across the frozen continent.We also brought you the news that Noore
Nacerodien, the former vice-president ofSoftball South Africa (SSA), had been rein-stated after having a suspension overturned.Nacerodien, chairperson of the local or-
ganising committee for the 2011 Internation-al Softball Federation Women’s JuniorWorld Championship, was suspended forfailing to attend a SSA meeting to present adetailed report on the tournament.In April mother-of-two Andrea Boettger,
(43) ran the entire Two Oceans Marathonwhile pushing her wheelchair-bound sonAlex (10). The two both suffer from congeni-tal muscular dystrophy and finished the56km marathon in under seven hours.The Fish Hoek Lifesaving Club also made
headlines thatmonth, winning the SouthAf-rican Surf Lifesaving Championships inDurban for the second year running. Theyalso placed third at the SouthAfricanNipperChampionships in Port Elizabeth.The Cape Town football fraternity was
rocked by controversy in April, when theeventual winners of Metropolitan PremierCup were accused of cheating.Philippi United Football Club were ac-
cused of fielding an over-aged and incorrect-ly registered player in the tournament. SA-FA CT subsequently launched an investiga-tion.Former Santos coach Boebie Solomons
was appointed as director of coaching at theMitchell’s Plain Local Football Association(LFA).People’s Post shed light on tensions be-
tween schools and rugby clubs in the south-ern suburbs in May when schools claimedtheir players were being lured away to playfor clubs.Manenberg rugby coach Saaid Blake also
received a major coaching position in themonth. TheMIT Rangers head coach was se-lected as an assistant coach for the 2012 WPCraven Week team.We also brought you the story of Edward
Murdoch, a Fish Hoek resident who compet-ed in the Jive Slave Route Challenge at theage of 79.In June we informed you about the post-
ponement of the Coke Cup due to the slowproduction of player registration cards bySAFA CT.In July, we reported on claims that Cape
Town athletes representing South Africa atthe London Olympics were given poor quali-ty gifts by the Western Cape Department ofCultural Affairs and Sport at a send off be-fore the games.People’s Post hit an albatross in August
whenwe reported on Greenhaven golfer Ish-mail Adams, whowas still making par at theage of 80.We also brought you news of table tennis
coachGregNaik, who hired a lawyer and en-listed the help of theWestern Province SportCouncil and Department of Cultural Affairsand Sport in his fight against a two year sus-pension from WP Table Tennis.In September, People’s Post also inter-
viewed Chris du Pont seconds after he de-feated Craig Fourie and became the CapeFight League heavy weight champion.WP Schools Water Polo also inked a
R400 000 sponsorship deal with internation-al financial services firm Maitland.Dawn Matthei (50), from Strandfontein,
made it to the sports pages in September af-ter making it to the top of Mount Elbrus, thehighest mountain in Europe.The EngenKnockout Challenge took place
in October, with Ajax triumphing 3-1 overhost clubEngenSantos in the final. is theme-dia sponsor of the prestigious tournament.The South African blind cricket team’s
preparation for the inaugural T20 BlindCricket World Cup in India also made head-lines.We focused on the upcoming inter-provin-
cial youth weeks in November, when wespoke toNabeal Dien, head of amateur crick-et at WP Cricket, about the concerns regard-ing the make-up of the organisation’s juniorteams.In December People’s Post reported on an
agreement signed by theKonkanCricket As-sociation (KCA) and WP Cricket, whichcould see the KCA become affiliated to theunion.Armand Bam, coach of the South African
blind cricket team, was also appointed to theWorld Blind Cricket Council (WBCC).
CHAMPIONS: Ajax Cape Townwere crowned champions of the Engen Knockout Challenge in Octo-ber after defeating Santos 3-1. People’s Post was the print media sponsors of the tournament.
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Rumours surround Milano coachLIAM MOSES
MILANO UNITED have rubbished ru-mours that their newly-appointed tech-nical director could soon take up thehead coach role at local rivals Santos.
Brandon Truter joined the Grassy Parkside in late October, after leaving Second Di-vision side Cape Town All Stars earlier thatmonth.Reports of another move for Truter first
surfaced on Monday 3 December, when Soc-cer Laduma published the story online. Trut-er admits he negotiated with Santos andspent a week with the team, but that noagreement was made.“Milano started negotiating and offered
me a contract as technical director. When Isigned the contract I notified Santos that Iam taking the job at Milano,” says Truter.“There was a bit a bad blood and court ac-
tion was threatened because they said I hada verbal agreement (with them), but nothingwas agreed.”According to Truter, Santos chairman
GoolamAlliehas claimedhecouldbe joining
the People’s Team, since he has signed forMilano, on two occasions.He adds the rumours have been distract-
ing, as he received several concerned phonecalls on Friday 14 December, saying he is“completely happy” at Milano.Allie, however, says Truter was never of-
fered a position with the senior team andwas just considered for a role with the youthteams. “(There is) absolutely no truth (tothat). There was never a discussion withBrandon Truter to become a senior coach atmy club, ever,” Allie says.“Hewas employed by the club in the youth
department.He came for twodays – hemadean agreement, (which) we were going to putdown in writing, (but) the next minute hewent to Milano. There was never ever a dis-cussion of him (being in charge of) the seniorteam.“We never approached him – the approach
wasmade by him and he was with us before,so we were prepared to take him.”When questioned about current head
coachMartNooij’s future,Allie said changeswould be communicated through the web-site or press releases should it transpire.
COLLECTED: Roses United’s Pule Letshabo and Milano United’s Chad Robertson get tangledup during a National First Division match at Rooikraans in Grassy Park on Saturday. The gamefinished in 1-1 stalemate. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
STEAMING SEAMER: United Cricket Club’s Igshaan Damon completes his run-up during aWesternProvince Cricket Association 1A League one-day match against Rondebosch Cricket Club at theTony Dumas Oval in Rondebosch on Saturday. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images