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Grassy Park police held successful crime operations in the area over the weekend which resulted in a slew of arrests for various crimes, includingpossession of drugs and ammunition. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
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Weekend crime operations in GrassyPark kicked off to a rocky startwhenamissing child was reported and set
back operations by two hours.An eight-year-old boy was reported miss-ing at the station on Friday 27 February,says Grassy Park police spokesperson War-rant Officer Wynita Kleinsmith.“Amother reported her sonmissing at ourstation just before 17:00 onFriday.Themoth-er said the boy was on his skateboard infront of her as they approached 5thAvenue,”Kleinsmith says.According to the mother when she round-ed the corner after her boy, he was missing.“The mother says the boy wasn’t too farfrom her when they got to 5th Avenue, butwhen she looked again, he was gone,” sheadds.After a two-hour search the boywas foundin RadiantMansionwheremother and childwere on route to visit with family.“With missing children being reported atour station we take it as a priority. We hadto find the child before we continued withour raid operation,” Kleinsmith says.Crime operations eventually started atjust after 19:00 when police visibility was in-creased in the area from Friday 27 Februaryuntil Sunday 1 March which resulted in anumber of successful arrests.The first successful arrest was made at19:15 on Friday when police arrested a 23-year-old man for the possession of tik.“The suspect was arrested in RietbokAve-nue after police members noticed the manwas acting suspiciously. Upon searching theman they found a packet of tik and cash.”Later the same evening, at 20:50, a 25-year-old man was arrested after police receiveda tip-off from the community.“Information was received that the sus-pect was dealing drugs fromhis home in 2ndAvenue, Lotus River. Members found 10packets of tik hidden in a sound box and anundisclosed amount of cash,” Kleinsmithsays.The suspect was arrested on charges of al-ternative dealing and the possession ofdrugs. The suspect appeared in theWynbergMagistrate’s Court on Monday 2 March.On Sunday 1 March at 00:50 police werebusy with a crime prevention operation in
the area when they noticed a group of menfighting on the corners of Klip and Strand-fontein roads.“The police intervened to stop the fight.Once the fight was stopped the men weresearched. One suspect was in possession ofan unknown firearm with a silver handle.The gun had five R5 rounds and three silver357 magnum rounds,” Kleinsmith says.The 23-year-old suspect was arrested forpossession of an illegal firearm and ammu-nition.He is in police custody.Later on Sunday, at 07:00, while officerscontinued their patrols, they received infor-
mation about drug dealing at HoogenoegCourt in Ottery where gang violence hasflared up.“When the suspect saw the police van heacted suspiciously. Members of the policecalled the man, but he ran away. Police thengave chase and caught the suspect,” Klein-smith says.Upon searching the suspect, police offi-cers found 20 packets of tik on him and cash.“The 25-year-old suspect was arrested oncharges of alternative dealing and the pos-session of drugs.He appeared in the Wynberg Magistrate’sCourt on Monday 2 March.
Kleinsmith says while members were ar-resting the 25-year old suspect, a search wasalso conducted by other officers at Welte-vrede Court in Ottery where they found 49abandoned packets of tik.The tik was handed in at Grassy Park Po-lice Station.A team of Crime Investigation Unit offi-cers assisted in these arrests.On Saturday 28 March police officers alsoissued 10 fines for several road contraven-tions.V What are your thoughts on these arrests? Startingwith the word “Post’, SMS your views to 32516. SMSescost R1.
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FINANCE
You and the BudgetWhat does the Budget 2015 mean to the ordi-
nary South African citizen? Financial journal-
ist Moeshfieka Botha helps readers to under-
stand how they will be affected by the Budget.
There were many people who eagerlyawaited this year’s budget speech. Andthere were also many who simply were
not interested in it because they feel that thedecisions made by politicians rarely havemuch impact on the lives of ordinary citi-zens. They still just do the best they canwithwhat they have available.
Budget 2015, however, is very importantto ordinary South African citizens becauseit does directly affect our lives.
Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene’s firstfull National Budget was a tough one.
Fuel levyThe biggest shock to consumers was prob-
ably the raising of the fuel prices by 80.5c/F.This ismade up of an increase in the generalfuel levy by 30.5c/F and the Road AccidentFund levy by 50c/F.
While fuel prices are now at their lowest
in many months, consumers might be ableto absorb these increased levies, but fuel pri-ces do fluctuate. Consumers will be feelingthe full brunt of this levy hike when the fuelprice rises again. We will not only be feelingit directly when we fill up, but we are sureto the see the price of basic food and necessi-ties rise too.
ElectricityThe other hike whichwill have a direct ef-
fect on consumers is the “temporary” in-crease in the electricity levy form 3.5c/kWhto 5.5c/kWh. According to Nene this was putinto place to assist demand. The additional2c/kWh will be withdrawn when the elec-tricity shortage is over.
Income taxPeople earning more than R181 900 a year
(R15 158 a month) with have their personal
income tax increased by 1%. This raises taxof the average person in this tax bracket, be-low the age of 65 by about R21 a month.
The rates and brackets for transfer dutieson the sale of properties will be adjusted, sothat it provides relief to middle incomehouseholds. Transfer duty on properties be-low R750 000 will be eliminated.
Sin taxOther increases include:. The tax on a quart of beer goes up by
15.5c;. A bottle of wine will cost 15c more;. A bottle of sparkling wine goes up by 48c
and a bottle of whisky will cost R3.77 more;. A pack of 20 cigarettes will cost 82cmore.Social grants have been increased:. Oldage,war veterans, disability and care
dependencygrantswill increase byR60 fromR1350 to R1410;
. Child support grants will increase by 10to R330;. And foster care grants will increase by
R30 to R860.The number of beneficiaries of social
grants has doubled from 7.7 million recipi-ents.Nene said they would review the possi-bility of further adjustments to grant valuesin October.
Disposable incomeThe household debt-to-disposable income
ratio currently stands at 78.4%.Consumerswho are already cash strapped
and specifically struggling to pay their debt,are encouraged to tighten their belts and putall their resources into becoming debt-freeas soon as possible.
RogerBrown, chief executive of debt coun-sellors Credit Matters, says: “This is crunchtime for consumers.
The only way those struggling with debtare going to survive is by decreasing whattheypay their creditorsmonthly so that theymay havemoremoney left to live on and payfor basic necessities.”V How are you tightening your belt? Share yourthoughts on cash-saving initiatives you have intro-duced or plan to implement in your home. Startingwith the word “Post” SMS to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
Citizens will have to revisit their personal budgets to accommodate for expected increases in fuel and sin tax. This photo is an illustration.PHOTO:MONIQUE DUVAL
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Final moments before Zephany was snatched from her biological parents
KIDNAP DRAMA
Girl found after 17 yearsShe was snatched from her mother’s
arms at just three days old. That was17 years ago.
Now two families are having to come toterms with the legal and emotional roller-coaster thatwas unleashed after themissinggirl, named Zephany at birth, was found inoneof themost unlikely – yet touching – turnof events.Zephany was kidnapped from Groote
Schuur Hospital in April 1997.It was reported that her birth parents Ce-
leste and Morné Nurse, of Retreat, came tofind her when other pupils at a Cape Townschool remarked how closely Zephany re-sembled a Grade 8 pupil.They reportedly invited Zephany over
saying they want to meet their daughter’sfriend and realised the girl could be theirmissing daughter.DNA tests confirmed Zephany was the
three-day-old infant who disappeared al-most two decades ago.She was snatched from her sleepingmoth-
er’s arms in hospital, but the Nurse familywould not give up hope of finding her.The Nurses have reportedly celebrated
their missing daughter’s birthday everyyear on 28 April, together with their threeother children.They celebrated her birthday with a do-
nated cake in hopes that their daughter andwould return home safely some day.Provincial police spokesperson Lieuten-
ant-Colonel Andrè Traut says the Hawksconducted an “intensive investigation”which resulted in the arrest of a 50-year-oldwoman.“The woman was arrested on Thursday
morning following the investigation sur-rounding a crime that was perpetrated on 30April 1997 where a baby girl was kidnappedfrom Groote Schuur Hospital. The suspectfaces charges of kidnapping, fraud and con-
travening sections 32 (4) (a) and (b) of theChildren’s Act [Act 38 of 2005] – in that shefraudulently pretended that she was the bio-logical mother of a child,” Traut says.The suspect has appeared in the Cape
Town Magistrate’s Court on Friday 27 Feb-ruary.Traut says the teenager has since been
placed in the care of the social services de-partment. “Due to the sensitive nature of thecase, finer aspects surrounding the mattercannot be disclosed at this stage,” he adds.She reportedly grew up with a different
name, and a different family, never knowingshe was not their real daughter.Reports on Netwerk24 says the Retreat
couple who raised Zephany only registeredher at the Department of Home Affairs sixyears after her birth.
Residents ofLavender Hillhave called onpolice to helpthem rid apopularintersection ofcrime. Thisphoto is anillustration.PHOTO: CHEVONBOOYSEN
Criminal corner ‘needs policing’CHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
Gang activity and robberies at a popular in-tersection is cause for concern for residentsin Lavender Hill.The intersection at St Simon and St Chris-
topher streets has many residents fearingfor their safety due to illegal activities at thecorner.One resident, who does not want to be
named for fear of victimisation, says she hasbeen targeted at the intersection twice al-ready.“I take a taxi to work every morning and
I have to get a taxi at that corner. However,it has become very dangerous. I was held atgunpointed twice,” she says.“There are somemornings that I wait half
an hour for a taxi and I don’t see one policevan patrolling the area. Why are they notconcerned for our safety after this issue wasreported to them before?” she asks.The woman further explains that her
whole family has been traumatised by theordeal.“I leave home very early in the morning
and with winter coming up and darkermornings we do not know what to expect ifthe police aren’t listening to our cries forhelp. When I leave home in the morning myelderly father sits on our stoep at 05:00 to seeme off and to ensure that I am safe. But whatcan an elderly man with a cane do if threeor four men are standing at the corner, eacharmed with guns?” she asks.The woman also expressed concern over
a passageway used by a group of men whoallegedly rob primary school pupils.“Even our children aren’t safe. The pas-
sageway near this intersection is betweentwo primary schools. These men rob ourchildren in broad daylight as well. They areinstilling fear in our community and the po-lice is not helping,” she says.V Have you or somebody you know been robbed atthis intersection? Starting with the word “Post”, SMSyour views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
Her biological family celebrated Zephany’sbirthday in her absence.
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 3 March 20154 NEWS
Incorrect police nameIn the article ‘No shooting’ claim (Tues-day 24 February, People’s Post) the act-ing Station Commander was named in-correctly.
Steenberg’s acting Station is Lieuten-
ant Colonel Adriaan Saulse.The article named him as Colonel Her-
man Seals who is Steenberg Police Sta-tion’s Station Commander. Seals is cur-rently on sick leave.
K-DAY
Music festival delightsCHEVON BOOYSEN
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The annual K-Day Music Festival was held on Saturday 28 March at Newlands CricketField with thousands of fans flocking to the venue to enjoy a day of music and funin the sun. People’s Post captured some of the fun on the day.
Crowds were seen dancing and singing along all-day long.
Teryl Lombard, Keegan Pillay and Nicole Arendse enjoyed their day out.
Jimmy Nevis fans Caitlin Lamb, Abi Clemo and Julia Boland were chuffed with their auto-graphed goodies.
Byron Hendricks, Vilenza Hearne, Shannon Bailey, Maxine Woodruff and Donna Woodruff hada great time.
Nazli April, Leylah April, Tarryn Scholtz, Graham Scholtz, Adorée Goliath, Leandré April andBronwynne April take a break in the shade.
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STEENBERG
Beating crimeSteenberg police nabbed five suspects
for possession of drugs and illegal fire-arms in a crime sweep last week.
Police confiscated two handmade fire-arms, which were fashioned from steelpipes, aswell as 22 packets of tik, four daggaparcels, 45 gramsof loose tik inaplastic bag,one stop of dagga, seven half mandrax tab-lets and seven stops of dagga during the op-eration.Steenberg Police Station spokesperson
Constable Zodwa Kedama could not at thetime of going to print indicate the estimatedstreet value of the drugs.They also confiscated a 9mm Beretta pis-
tol, a 9mm magazine and 15 live rounds.Kedama says theirmost recent arrestwas
made on Wednesday 25 February at 00:00whenofficers in a police van sawaman run-ning in Lavender Hill. “The police were pa-trolling in Blode Street when they saw aman coming from a nearby court. The po-
lice van drove behind him and they couldsee that he is holding something as he wasrunning.”Police apprehended him and found two
homemade shotguns and 12 live gaugerounds in the suspect’s possession.In another incident earlier that evening,
a 31-year-old man was arrested in UrfieldRoad. “The police followed up on informa-tion about a drug outlet. Upon arrival at thescene they noticed a man who ran once hesaw the police. The police gave chase andhe was apprehended.”A suspect was arrested on Tuesday 24
February when he tried to flee from police.“The police were patrolling in Lavender
Hill when they saw a man wearing darkclothes. The suspect ran when he saw thepolice van.”And an 18-year-old suspect was arrested
after police found him in possession of sev-en half mandrax tablets and dagga.
Steenberg police made a number of successful arrests in the past week after conductingvisible policing patrols in the precinct. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
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Every drop mattersIt is difficult to imagine anything morevulnerable than a baby born premature-ly.Sometimes [they are] so tiny that they
can lie inside the palm of your handoutstretched.Where nature would have it cradled
against the warmth of a mother’s breast,this child must seek comfort, nourish-ment and company from tubes andmonitors. As it draws its first breath it isalready in the midst of the fiercest battlefor its existence it is likely to ever know.When it comes to nutrition for babies,
quite simply nothing compares to breast-milk. The scientific evidence underpin-ning this fact is undisputed, and unfortu-nately we have not been able replicatethis wonder food in our laboratories.While formula milk is at best an ade-quate replacement for healthy babiesborn at full term, the range of complica-tions and development challenges facedby premature babies renders “laborato-ry” nutrition ineffective at increasing
their survival rate and future healthpotential. To complicate matters further,many of these vulnerable infants in theWestern Cape do not have access tobreastmilk from their mothers.It is at this point that Milk Matters
steps in to make a lifesaving interven-tion. As a community-based Milk Banksituated in the heart of Cape Town, MilkMatters sources breastmilk from healthyand screened donors, ensuring that theseinfants have less risk of disease, inparticular sepsis and necrotising entero-colitis, ultimately enabling the babies toreturn home sooner.Human Milk Banking Week which
takes place the first week of Marchaffords Milk Matters the opportunity toexpress our gratitude to the hundreds ofvolunteers and community members whoensure that these vulnerable infants haveaccess to breastmilk every single day ofthe year – from the freezers of donor-mother homes to the 18 depots aroundthe province to their final destination at
Mowbray Maternity Hospital. What isclear is that Milk Matters depends on anentire community structure to do itswork: the grandparents, aunts, unclesand in-laws who transport our preciouscommodity from as far afield as Worces-ter and Langebaan.Of course, none of what we do is
possible without the mothers who spenda lot of extra time expressing theirbreastmilk, an activity never eagerlyanticipated or fondly regarded. Whetherit is a one-off donation or donating forover a year every drop of milk counts tothe most vulnerable of our population.It is sometimes impossible to quantify
the true benefit of support given toorganisations that assist the country’smost vulnerable and needy. However, forMilk Matters support translates into avery measurable benefit: every drop ofextra breastmilk we can supply canliterary make all the difference.If you have any breastmilk to donate
or would like to contribute in otherways, please contact Milk Matters [email protected] or 021 659 5599.
ELIZABETH BRIERLEY,Milk Matters
Death of two cyclists: time to enforce the lawThe Pedal Power Association (PPA) issaddened by the death of yet anothercyclist. Roy Neil Smith, aged 70, recentlydied while cycling along Victoria Road inCamps Bay.In 2013, the provincial government
passed a law stating that drivers mustpass cyclists with a minimum of 1m andit is time that drivers adhere to the lawor be prosecuted.Drastic action needs to be taken by the
provincial government to enforce this lawto keep cyclists alive.The fatal accident appears to have been
caused by a bus forcing the cyclist intothe pavement where he fell and wassubsequently crushed by a constructiontruck.Several PPA members have reported
via social media channels of beingnarrowly missed by buses on this partic-ular stretch of road where road worksare currently taking place.“There is no road shoulder, yet the bus
drivers seem to just plough through atfull speed without even the slightestdeviation to give cyclists some room,”one comment reads.The time has come for bus services –
and indeed all companies that use largevehicles – to educate their drivers aboutthe vulnerability of cyclists, pointing outthat they are breaking the law in theWestern Cape by not passing at (at least)1m.In memory of the deceased and in
protest of the unnecessary deaths ofcyclists on our roads, the PPA will beplacing a ‘ghost bike’ at the spot wherethe fatal accident occurred during thePPA Safe Cycling ‘Stay Wider of theRider’ Awareness Ride on Saturday 28February.The PPA just heard of another fatal
accident on the notorious Clovelly/KalkBay Main Road where it seems a com-muter on his way to work was fatallyinjured.
The new law in the Western Cape isquite clear that a driver of a motorvehicle, who passes a cyclist on a publicroad, must exercise due care whilepassing the cyclist; leave a distancebetween the motor vehicle and the cyclistof at least 1m; and maintain that distancefrom the cyclist until safely clear of thecyclist.Statistics show that almost all cycling
fatalities on our roads are caused bycyclists being hit by a motor vehicle frombehind or when a vehicle underestimatesthe speed of a cyclist and turns in frontof the cyclist.Cyclists have almost no protection
when they are involved in an accident, soby giving them adequate space on theroads, motorists can avoid accidents thatcan cost precious lives. The road is foreveryone’s use, so let’s show toleranceand respect for one another.
STEVE HAYWARDPEDAL POWER ASSOCIATION CHAIRPERSON
Vandalism to community facilities, while at-tempting tomake a point, only leaves local res-idents worse off.
The OR Tambo Community Hall in Khayelitshawas set alight at theweekend, after several childrensuffered food poisoning after an event at the facility.In a meeting following the incident, residents in-
volved in protest action over a housing develop-ment also sought clarity on their concerns.In the early hours of Sunday morning, the hall
was torched. This is just one incident of a communi-ty facility being vandalised.Each week, parks, sporting facilities, community
halls and public toilets are vandalised and damagedacross the city.While this might gain the perpetrator a quick
buck or make a political point, local residents arethe ones ultimately paying the price.In many suburbs, gang violence is a daily occur-
rence and children have few safe diversions.Community facilities provide a safe space for the
youth to study, learnnewskills or takepart in extra-curricular activities.Denying them such opportunities will see more
children turning to crime or failing at school.These facilities are often the only place to meet,
compete in sport or relax with family and friends.When they are damaged, not only is the communi-
ty deprived of these activities, but the funds usedto repair those facilities are essentially wasted.If not put towards repairing damaged and vandal-
ised halls and parks, those funds could be chan-nelled toward improving infrastructure, buildinghouses and developing more community facilities.Isn’t it timeweall start treating community facili-
ties like the treasures they are?
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SINGER
Natalie findsher purposeLOUISA STEYL
@LouNotes
A local singer is hoping to inspire otherswith her story when she takes to the stageat the JosephStoneAuditoriumonSaturday7 March.Athlone’s Natalie Johannes will present
her show Dear younger me with Nur Felix,Melissa Johanissen and MC Tracey Lange,togetherwithdramatic pieces byProject 021.“I’ve wanted to tell my story for a long
time, but I didn’t have the courage,” Nataliesays.Last year, Natalie and the band 5 Levels
Up raised R78 000 for Baphumelele, an or-phanage in Khayelitsha, with a show at StGeorge’s Cathedral.When her manager asked her about put-
ting on a show this year she decided: “Itneeds to have purpose, vision and a theme.”The purpose this time around is “to show
people that no matter how you grow up,there’s always a choice to make somethingof your life, despite your circumstances. Youstill have a purpose in life”.The first half of Dear younger mewill con-
sist of skits by Project 021, a communityyouth theatre group.“There are a few things that happen in the
skits that happened tomeas a child andhaveaffected me as an adult,” Natalie explains,pointing out that these issues, like bullyingand low self-esteem, are problems thatmanypeople have experienced at some point oftheir lives.The evening will also include poetry that
speaks to the skits, and of course singing anddancing.Besides the on-stage entertainment, the
audience can also look forward to a rafflewith prizes worth R14 000 up for grabs.Some of these include a stay at the Mount
Nelson Hotel, a gift voucher for Kitima inHout Bay, a VIP day in the presidential suiteat Newlands Cricket Grounds, spa treat-ments, a magnum of Cap Classique and adinner for two at Buitenverwachting.V Tickets for Dear younger me at Joseph Stone Audito-rium at 20:00 on Saturday 7 March cost between R80and R120 and are available at www.webtickets.co.za.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V One couple can win a set of double tickets to seethe show. Visit www.peoplespost.co.za to enter.
Natalie Johannes wants to inspire with hermusic. PHOTO: ADRIAN DE KOCK
Bidding legend ofstage a fond farewellThe musical world is in mourning after thepassing of another legend of the local scene,Zayn Adam.In the early hours of Monday 23 February
the news spread quickly on various socialmedia that the 68-year-old entertainer haddied in Groote Schuur Hospital and the out-pourings of love from his generations of mu-sic lovers has not stopped.While his career in entertainment started
when he was a youngster performing withthe minstrels and various variety concertsin District 6 and surrounds, it was as amem-ber of the group Pacific Express that he real-ly made his mark most notably for the hitGive a little love.In recent times he was diagnosed with a
heart condition but never gave up on his lo-ve for music, still taking to the stage to giveaudiences a taste of his magical crooningstyle.He has been part of recent Pacific Express
reunion projects, one of which was going totake place at the Jazz on the Rocks festival
near Paternoster, and at the Cape Town In-ternational Jazz Festival.Last year he was also feted when he cele-
brated 50 years in the entertainment busi-ness with a concert at GrandWest Arena.At the People’s Post Hot Summer Groove
concert he alsomade a guest appearance andcould still bring crowds to their feet whenhe took to the stage.On Facebook, music lovers from across
the world have not stopped celebrating hislegacy since news of his passing spread.Bassist Jonathan Roubain remembers
himwith fondness especially since oneof hislast appearanceswas at theirLove duets con-cert at the Baxter.“Whenever we would see each other, he
would greet me with a big fat kiss on mycheeks. We would hug and hold each otherfor a while. We are blessed that his last per-formance were at our show. My heart is inpieces. I’m going to miss you, uncle ZaynAdam,” he said.V For video go to www.tygerburger.co.za.
Zayn Adam(centre)with EmoandLoukmaanAdams atthe People’sPost HotSummerGrooveConcert.PHOTO: CARINAROUX
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Niklas Wellen of Germany (left) and Daniel Bell of South Africa go for the ball during thetest match between South Africa and Germany at Hartleyvale Stadium played on Friday.
Constantin Staib of Germanyjumps over Dylan Swanepoel ofSouth Africa during the testmatch played at the HartleyvaleStadium on Saturday. Germanywon 13-0.
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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 3 March 2015 SPORT 11
The annual 10 km BigWalk just gets big-ger and bigger and the 16th edition heldon Sunday was no different.
More than 20 000 people of all ages took tothe streets of Cape Town for the Big Walkwhich came to a close at the Green PointTrack. Walkers were spurred on by enthusi-astic crowds of cheering supporters on a daymarked by sunshine, excitement and cama-raderie.People’s Post is the media partner of the
walk.“We were delighted to see another fantas-
tic turnout to the event this year. This isWil-lowton Group’s fourth Big Walk sponsor-ship and the inaugural event title sponsor-ship for the Sunfoil brand,” said ShoaibMoosa, sales and marketing director of theWillowton Group.There has been a steady increase in num-
bers since the event started 15years agowithmore than 7 560 competitors and it has be-come an annual highlight of Cape Town’ssporting calendar both for those who com-plete the course and those who come alongto support their friends and family mem-
bers.“There is no doubt that it meets a commu-
nityneedand it is obviouswhy ithasbecomeso popular. It is a professionally run eventthat gives active, health-conscious peoplethe chance to combine some hearty exercisewith a fun day out with family and friendsamid beautiful scenery. The atmosphere ofpositive energy and relaxed social interac-tion is clearly attractive to people of allages,” Moosa said.“At the same time, all those takingpart are
helping others less than fortunate thanthemselves because the Red Cross Chil-dren’s Hospital is a major beneficiary of theevent,” Moosa said.Doctor Elias Parker, the walk’s sponsor-
ship manager said: “It has been an absolutehonour and privilege to once again be giventhe opportunity to present to our people thismega-social sporting event. It is indeed a re-flection of the sterling support that the eventhas attracted, that resulted in the City ofCape Town accrediting the Sunfoil 10kmBigWalk as the third biggest social sportingevent on its calendar.”
Thousands take to the streets
Abubakar Kariem and Mariam Kariem ofMitchell’s Plain. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Fareed Abrahams and Natalie Coetzee from The League of Friends of the Blind (Lofob) inGrassy Park. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Gairunesa Kenny (69) of Landsdowne and Gadijah Adams (73) of Grassy park.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Salie Davids of Mitchell’s Plain passes theLighthouse during the 10km Big Walk.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Chantel Cooper of the Red Cross Children’s Hospital Trust gratefully accepts a cheque forR127 000, the amount raised at the 2015 Sunfoil 10 km Big Walk. With her are from the leftAshraff Mahomed (Polar Ice Cream), Dawood Khan, Dawood Essack, Doctor Elias Parker(Sunfoil Big Walk sponsorship manager) and Shoaib Moosa of Willowton Group, sponsors ofthe Sunfoil Big Walk. See more pictures on our website at www.peoplespost.co.za.
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Lauren Fisher of Normies(Wynberg) tags Jody Titus ofthe Strandfontein Mets ofMitchell’s Plain on second baseduring a Major League gameplayed at the Turfhall ParkSport Complex on Saturday. Thegame ended in a 2-2 draw.
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SHIFAAN RYKLIEF
Cape Town All Stars were the only Cape sidewho picked up maximum points at in thisweekend’s National First Division encoun-ters.
Igugu Lekapa replaced Milano United infourth position on the NFD log, when theyovercame Vasco da Gama with a narrow 2-1win at Philippi Stadium on Friday after-noon. Zaid Patel scored the opening goal forCape Town All Stars 15-minutes from time,after his side dominated for the most part ofthe match.In the 85th minute, Ndiviwe Nda-buka levelled matters for Vasco, however,
the home side regained the lead aminute lat-er through Mthokozisi Msomi, whosnatched the victory.
On Saturday, Eezy My Kinnes failed tohold on to maximum points against Garan-kuwa United, despite taking the lead on twooccasions and dominating the match.
Nasief Morris opened up the scoring forMilano in the 22nd minute with a delightful35-yard strike from a dead-ball situation.
Mzondi Mthombeni levelled matters forthe visitors shortly before the break fromthe penalty spot, but Milano regained thelead a minute later when Morris converteda penalty at the other end.
In the 68th minute, Garankuwa werehanded their second penalty of the match,to which Mthombeni calmly slotted home toonce again level the scores at 2-2.
Santos are yet to claim their first win forthe year and lost 2-1 to Royal Eagles at theKing Zwelithini Stadium.
Meanwhile, FC Cape Town held PSL pro-motion contenders Jomo Cosmos to a 1-1stalemate at the NNK Rugby Stadium.
Log-leaders Golden Arrows only managedto pick up one point when they played to agoalless draw against African Warriors atthe Charles Mopeli Stadium, and third-placed Thanda Royal Zulu edged closer to
the summit with their 2-1 win over MalutiFET College.
A resurgent Black Leopards are on athree-match winning run following their 2-1win over Witbank Spurs, while Baroka FCreturned to winning ways with their 2-1 winover Highlands Park.V For more information, visit www.capetownfoot-ball.co.za
All Stars go past United