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TEMPERS flared this past weekas the community and various Is-lamic organisations took on theMuslim Judicial Council (MJC)over the Orion Cold Storage com-pany scandal.
The Cape Town-based frozenfoods distributor has allegedly beenimporting pork products, kangarooand water buffalo meat, and relabe-ling the products as beef and as ha-laal.
It is also alleged that Orion ColdStorage imported pork hearts fromBelgium and Ireland, relabelingand selling them as beef or sheepveal hearts, marked as halaal.
3rd Degree showed undercoverfootage which apparently showedemployees using heatguns to re-move original labels and replacingthem with halaal stickers. In theprogramme, the MJC did not com-ment, but held a press conferenceon Tuesday.
Scores of people gathered outsidein protest to show their dismaywith the MJC
Various members of the Muslimcommunity feel that the MJC wasnot transparent enough with theirdealings in the alleged halaal rela-beling process.
The MJC granted halaal clear-ance to consignments from OrionCold Storage, but has since cut allits ties with the company.
However, outraged Muslimshave begun questioning the MJC’shalaal certifying process, withmany calling for the organisation tobe disbanded.
Cassiem Parker, spokespersonfor People Against Gangsterismand Drugs (Pagad), wants the MJCto be “run transparently” and isasking people to not buy anything
that has been certified by the MJC.“Pagad initially became involved
after being approached by peoplewho asked if we could do some-thing.
“We immediately called on con-sumer organisations, who also saidthey were prepared to act.
“The MJC has not explained itshalaal meat certification process tothe public,” says Parker.
“We want people to rather eatmeat which has been certified byother Muslim bodies until theseprocesses have been madepublic.”
He says the MJC has failed in itsresponsibility to deliver halaalproducts to the community.
“The MJC must take full respon-sibility if it is their fault. Theyshould also investigate members ofthe MJC and hold those people re-sponsible too.”
He adds that if the MJC wants tobe the service provider, it shouldset the record straight.
“They should say this is the issueand this is the procedure which hasfailed and this is the person who isresponsible, but up until today thishas not been done.”
Abduragman Khan, spokesper-son for theMuslimsAgainst Illegiti-mate Leaders, says the MJC has ahistory of not being transparent orbeing held accountable and it istime that this happens now.
“It is a big violation that Muslimswere sold pork. Muslims have lostfaith in the MJC. They have been atthe forefront of dividing people andthey should be held accountable.
“The certification is a money-making scheme.”
Previously, Nabeweya Malick,spokesperson for the Muslim Judi-cial Council, told People’s Post thatthe registration of Orion Cold Stor-age had been revoked.
“After it was ruled that OrionCold Storage had been found guilty,the MJC had no dealing with Orion.The MJC condemns the crime as itshows disrespect to Muslim people.
“We would like to assure the com-munity that for 45 years all theproper procedures have been fol-lowed to ensure that halaal meatsare given to the people.”
She added that the chickenswhich the MJC certified at OrionCold Storage were halaal.
“A vet, inspector and members ofthe Department of Trade and Indus-try were present when the chickensarrived and everything was in or-der.
“The MJC had no jurisdictionover the Orion Cold Storage Facili-
ty and had no idea what was hap-pening and condemns this action.”
Khan, however, says this is notgood enough and that the MJC hasdone irreparable damage.
“When people lose faith, how dothey get it back?”
The paper tried to gain furthercomment from the MJC before go-ing to print, but was unable to do so.
ROYALTY: The Miss Mardi Gras competition was a highlight at the annual Mardi Gras which was held overthe weekend. Marche Martin was crowned Queen, with Imogan Smit, left, first princess and SarahleighBarber second princess. With them are judges, Maritha Williams of the Cape District Facility ManagementCommittee, People’s Post editor Feroza MillerIsaacs and Baxter Theatre Marketing Manager Fahiem Stellenboom. The Mardi Gras continues on Friday and Saturday. See page 6 for more. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
Muslims ‘losingfaith in the MJC’Muslim Judicial Council remains
at the centre of controversy
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Miss Mardi Gras crownedTHE annual Mardi Gras brought Wynberg’sWilliam Herbert sportsground alive over theweekend.
For the second year, People’s Post is theproud print media partner of the Mardi Graswhich is hosted by the Cape District FootballAssociation (CDFA).
For three days, the Mardi Gras treated peo-ple to live entertainment, fun rides, a fun run/walk and food and drinks from a variety ofstalls. Superstars Jody Williams and KarenKortjé wowed on Saturday, with the highlighton Friday being the popular Miss Mardi Grasduring which 12 finalists competed to take thecoveted title of Mardi Gras Queen.
The crowd went wild after Marche Martinwas crowned Miss Mardi Gras, with ImogenSmit chosen as first princess and Sarah-leighBarber second princess.
The Mardi Gras continues on Friday 3 Feb-ruary, from 16:00 to 01:00 and Saturday 4 Feb-ruary, from noon to midnight.
On Friday, it will be the battle of the boy andgirl bands with R10 000 prize money. On Satur-day, Oscar Petersen, Monox, Ladyliscious,The Rockets and Salome will entertain.
Drifting continues on both days and Comeand Play is on Saturday, from noon to 17:00.
Contact Anwar Hassan on 082 825 3375 orRashid Cloete on 083 448 0325.
PURE JOY: Feroza Begg (7), Nadiera Adams (6), Azraa Adams (8) and Ashiek Kaskar (7) onthe jumping star ride.
OVERJOYED: Supporters express their hapiness at the crowning of Miss Mardi Gras.
TOP TWELVE: The 12 finalists of the Miss Mardi Gras.
ROYALTY: Miss Mardi Gras Queen Marche Martin, first princess Imogen Smit and second princess Sarahleigh Barber.
OUR QUEEN: Miss Mardi Gras winners take a picture with aspiring Miss Mardi Gras.
GO BUNJEE: Ziyaad Ryland fromStrandfontein enjoying himself onthe Bunjee.
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Memories of LavenderTAURIQ HASSEN
A SEAWINDS man might havetragically lost his life in a carcrash, but will not be forgottenafter a lavender garden wasplanted in remembrance of thispassionate community man.
Baden Philander, along with fiveothers, tragically died in a carcrash on their way home in the ear-ly hours of Sunday 22 January.
People’s Post (17 January) ran thearticle, “Six killed in horror crash”.It highlighted the accident whichtook place in Southfield. The boyslost control of the Honda they weredriving in, hit and killed a carguard, before ending up in a vacantshop.
On Wednesday 25 January, the
Seawinds and Lavender Hill com-munity flocked to Military Road,where Lavender plants and the col-our lavender were painted onto thewalls surrounding the garden.
Philander was a student at theUCT Graduate School of Businessand requested to work on a projectwith Charles Maisel, one of SouthAfrica’s most successful social en-trepreneurs and Philander’s part-time lecturer. Maisel asked Philan-der if there was any Lavender inLavender Hill to which he replied:“I do not know”.
This started the project, “Laven-der in Lavender Hill”.
Henry Asia, grandfather ofBaden, was extremely proud of hisgrandson and said: “Baden was al-ways looking to do things for thecommunity he lived in.”
Asia spoke to People’s Post at thetree-planting event. His daughter,Jennifer Philander (Baden’s mom),could be heard crying in the back-ground. While painting the wall, hespoke about Baden and Neil Asia,his son, who was also involved inthe crash.
“It’s very hard for our family, los-ing two loved ones in the same acci-dent. It is very hard to describe, butit happens and we have to move onand smile,” says Asia.
Henry Meyer, one of Baden’sformer lecturers, described Badenas always worrying about the com-munity.
“He was involved in manyprojects and initiatives, a man whoalways cared about his communityand he will surely be missed,” saysMeyer.
KEEPING STRONG: Henry Asia painting thewalls in memory of his grandson and son,Baden Philander and Neil Asia.
Photos: Tauriq HassenSUPPORTIVE: From left, Henry Meyer, lecturer at Emerging Leaders,Marcelle Van Zyl, student at UCT and Vuyisile Dyolotana.
PARADE: Officers from various police stations take to the streets.Photo: Supplied
PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN: Siphokazi Twalo, secretary corporatecommunication provincial office, Constable Zita Norman, BrigadierNovela Potelwa, provincial head corporate communication, ZandileKama, graphic designer, and Fadila September, Hermanus policespokesperson. Photo: Supplied
HAPPY: Police officers walk through the streets showing their missionto serve and protect the communities. Photo: Rashied Isaacs.
Saluting our officers in bluePOLICE officers around theWestern Cape gathered to cele-brate National Police Day onFriday.
The day was declared as com-memoration of the formation of
the South African Police Serv-ice (SAPS). It also recognises thepolice’s efforts to serve and pro-tect the nation and to honourthose who have died in the lineof duty.
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February 2012Retreat/Steenberg: The Christian Commu-nity Action group is planning a number ofYouth Engagement Projects (YEP).
The non-profit organisation would like toinvite all churches in the areas to take partin the projects to try and alleviate some ofthe issues the youth are facing.
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Friday 17 FebruarySteenberg: Sttenberg High School will holda Valentine’s Karaoke at the school hall.Tickets cost R30, the show is from 20:00 tilllate and dress code is smart casual.
For more information contact BrendaHendricks on 076 927 2404.
High tea bringsjoy to elderlyTHE Retreat Sector 2 Neighbour-hood Watch Forum brought joyand delight to the elderly at theDouglas Murray Memorial Homefor the aged last month with a“high tea”.
The elderly are often forgotten bymembers of our society and this iscurrently the only facility of this na-ture in the immediate Retreat vicini-ty.
It has 91 occupants and they are allreliant on their social pensions as asole means of income.
Media Liason for Sector 2 Mark Ros-souw says: “The pension is paid overto the home as a monthly rental.
“The operating cost of the facilitypresently outweighs the income by a largemargin, even though the Department ofSocial Development provides funding.
“But the funding is still not sufficient tosustain the facility.
“Our project was especially meaningful,as it coincided with the festive season,which is after all the season for giving andsharing.”
Rossouw continued by saying the eventwas a resounding success.
“The plight of these elderly citizens isnot an easy one and they are appreciative
of any assistance that will ease their diffi-culties.”
The Neighbourhood Watch thanked allthe sponsors of the event.
“Your sponsorship was fitting and ap-propriate and we would certainly not havebeen able to achieve the success we had,without your support.
A heartfelt thank-you for your assist-ance and aid; your generosity is greatly ap-preciated and we sincerely hope that wecan call on your selfless aid and assistanceagain in the future.” says Rossouw.
JOY: The elderly at the Douglas Murray MemorialHome enjoyed a high tea which was sponsoredby the Retreat Sector 2 Neighbourhood WatchForum. Photo: Supplied
Fashion, flare and the FringeAFTER a successful debut The Fringe,Cape Town’s Design and Innovation Dis-trict, will play host to a second FringeHandmade Market. The market will beheld on Saturday 4 February.
A gathering of talent and culture thatis Cape Town’s design community, themarket showcases fresh designs and in-novative displays with a bespoke, crea-tive slant. While shopping for locally-pro-duced gifts, visitors are sure to find a fewtimeless pieces and can definitely enjoyproducts including crafts, pottery, fash-ion, jewellery, décor, accessories and
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The market will be held at the Designand Innovation District at HarringtonSquare (Corner of Harrington and Cale-don Street and will be from 10:00 to 15:00.
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You can also visit their website:www.thefringe.org.za
JOY: Cape Centre for Families and Refugees in Distress (CCFRD), a nonprofit organisation, ended the year in style with a graduation ceremony. The organisation aims to integrate the refugee community into South African society through various programmes.Pictured here are volunteers and learners after receiving Christmas gifts provided byOperation Shoebox.
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Plans to reach common groundTAMMY PETERSEN
PROTESTERS vowed that this weekendwill be “round two” of their attempt to“occupy” Rondebosch Common – but thistime, they plan to follow the legal route.
Cosatu will host a protest at the commonon Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00 in support ofthe demands made by Communities for So-cialChange,whoattempted to “takeover” thespace last Friday for a weekend-long summitfocusing on housing, unemployment, and theintegration of poorer communities into theleafy suburbs.
No authorisation had been given by theCity for the summit or for amarch,whichwassupposed to take place from Athlone Stadiumto thisnationalmonument (“Prepare for com-mon takeover”, People’s Post, 24 January).
The organisation’s demands include the de-velopment of housing on Rondebosch Com-mon and golf courses to help with the provin-cial housing backlog. They also want thescrapping of council house tenants’ rent ar-rears.
People living in poorer areas – rangingfrom Manenberg to Stellenbosch – werethreatened with arrest at their meetingpoints in Athlone and Manenberg, and it isbelieved that close to 1 000 protesters dis-persed owing to a heavy police presence.
While about 60 determined activists madeit to the Common, 40 were arrested under theillegal gatherings act, including convenorMario Wanza.
But Cosatu organiser Mike Louw says anapplication for permission to assemble at thecommon has been made to avoid a repeat ofthe debacle which unfolded at the nationalmonument on Friday.
The City of Cape Town confirms that therequest has been received, and that a meetingbetween the organiser and the council willtake place tomorrow.
The trade union slammed local govern-ment’s reaction to the march, asking how“a hundred people protesting peacefullycould threaten the civil order of a city withmillions of inhabitants”.
Organisations within Rondebosch havealso been invited to attend the protest.
Wanza, who is also affiliated to Cosatu,says the participating organisations will“not back down” in its crusade towards“equality within this apartheid-style resist-ance”.
He appeared in the Athlone Magistrate’sCourt yesterday (Monday) and was releasedon R500 bail, on condition that he does nottake part in any other illegal protests.
“It will take much more than this to getus to change course. This was a peacefuldemonstration disrespected by authoritieswho used pre-1994-style tactics. We will notthrow in the towel – we are not scared of thisadministration.”
On Friday, hundreds of protesters werebarred from reaching the common, as policemonitored the routes and threatened partic-ipants with arrest as they walked and gath-ered at the designated meeting points.
Various protesters told People’s Post thatpeople are “too scared” of a face-off with thepolice, and opted to rather “back down” inthe face of law enforcement.
When People’s Post visited the commonhours before the protest, locals said they be-lieved the Metro Police would “manage tokeep those hooligans out”.
“They are going about things the wrongway,” a woman, who asked to be known onlyas Pat, said indignantly. “There are processeswhich need to be followed by the organisers.They should be faced with the full wrath ofthe law.
“This is a dignified area and such behav-iour should not be tolerated.”
John Richardson nodded in agreement.“I understand that they are living in abso-
lutely dreadful conditions but what they aredoing is simply not justified.
“They have to respect the common as a nat-ural habitat and recreational area. This isn’ta piece of veld where they can just do whatthey like.”
But protesters were determined to contin-ue with the march, and weren’t prepared toback down without a fight.
“These white people will never understandwhat we go through every day,” Desmond Ti-tus said angrily. “They live in their cushyhouses while we are moved to overpopulatedareas like Delft and Blikkiesdorp. Why?There is enough space on that stupid common
to house 500 families!”Marita Salie said that despite severe arthri-
tis, shewouldwalkall theway to theCommon“so that this council can see how serious thisis”.
“I want to invite any one of these fancy peo-ple who don’t want us here to come and spenda day in my hokkie. I am poor, and I am doingwhat I can as a citizen of this city to makemy voice heard. I will support any future ac-tion, so if they want to arrest me, they mustjust try it.
“Ek is reg vir hulle, want net soos ek in dieapartheid jare gestruggle het, sal ek nou ookal aan struggle.”
SHOUT LOUDER: The Hout Bay Residents’ Association were scheduled to meet witha senior advocate in the late afternoon of Monday 30 January (yesterday), to gain legaladvice regarding the proposed double storey building and toll plaza for Chapman’s PeakDrive. Len Swimmer, chairperson of the Association, says they will then decide whetherto obtain an urgent court interdict to halt construction. During the week, preparationsbegan to move building equipment onto the site. Transport MEC, Robin Carlisle, saidconstruction was to start on the road reserve at this stage, and not on Table MountainNational Park land. This picture was taken during a protest on Sunday 22 January.
Photo: Tyree Shannon
SILENCED: Protesters came from as far as Stellenbosch hoping to have their say at the weekendlong summit.
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Small business competition deadline extendedTHE Small Enterprise DevelopmentAgency (Seda) has announced that itis extending the deadline for entriesto the Seda Small Business Starscompetition from Tuesday 31 Janu-ary, to Wednesday 29 February.
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KoenieSlabbert, CEOofSeda says,“Although interest has been beyondexpectations with several thousandentrants registering, many have in-dicated they require more time forthorough market research and towork on their financialprojections.”
Participants can enter any kind ofbusiness ideaoranexistingbusinessin any industry.
More than R4 million in cash andbusiness support prizes await the 40winners.
Once the entries have been judgedafter the closing date, up to 300 final-ists from around the country will beselected to present their businessidea in person to provincialpanels.
From these, the 40 national win-ners will be selected. There are fourspecial award categories:
Best Woman Entrepreneur, BestEntrepreneur with a Disability, BestYouth Entrepreneur and Best Job-Creating Entrepreneur.
The competition organisers an-nounced that in addition to the on-line entry system, printed entryforms would also be available fromany Seda or National Youth Develop-ment Agency (NYDA) branch.
A printable entry form would alsobe available on the competition web-site.
“Everyone wins,” says Slabbert.“The prestige and credibility of be-ing selected as a finalist or winner
could catapult an entrepreneur orbusiness to a completely newlevel.
And even if participants aren’t se-lected as finalists or winners, theyare able to walk away with an actualbusiness plan, and a much strongerunderstanding of the business plan-ning process.
The learning gained in developinga business plan is invaluable for any-one who owns or wants to start asmall business.”
To assist participants with que-ries, and to take interested individu-als through the competition entryprocess, Seda will be hosting infor-mation workshops in each of theprovinces between 23 January and17 February.
To enter the competition, or formore information visit www.sedas-tars.org.za or follow Seda SmallBusiness Stars on Twitter or Face-book.
Support and care for dementia patientsALL are welcome to join Demen-tia SA Plumstead supportGroup which meets on Wednes-day 1 February at 15:00 at Bren-
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They discuss the challenges ofthis condition while providing
counselling, awareness and sup-port. For more information con-tact Sandy Schuter on(021) 421 0077 / 78
HEAD IN THE CLOUDS: Just some of the exotic headgear on display at the Met. Photos: Clifford Wyeth
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Page 8 People’s Post Retreat LEADER Tuesday 31 January 2012
Common causeFORTY people were arrested at the weekendafter staging an illegal protest at RondeboschCommon which called on government to ad-dress issues relating to “land, jobs and hous-ing”.
In the aftermath, the City of Cape Town andpolice find themselves taking flack for alleg-edly acting “too harshly” against the smallgroup of protesters which police outnum-bered and sprayed with blue dye to have themdisperse.
Organisers believed to be supported by theSA Council of Churches, Cosatu and the SANGO Coalition are intent on lodging a com-plaint with the SA Human Rights Commis-sion, and with another protest planned forSaturday, the pressure continues.
In 2008 the City’s housing backlog stood atapproximately 300 000 registered applicants,but the City estimated that in reality, about400 000 houses were needed.
With figures this high is it a surprise thatthe electorate, living in backyards and infor-mal settlements, would want luscious publicopen spaces in more affluent areas?
The facts speak: The basic need of housingis not met for so many; the gathering was ille-gal. That said, was the extent of action takenby the police justified?
How feasible is the idea of converting pub-lic open spaces in more affluent areas intohouses for the poor; especially when comingup against a site of heritage and ecologicalvalue, such as the Common?
And what will the building of low-cost hous-ing mean for existing residents and ratepay-ers who provide the City with a fair portionof its annual budget?
In the context of our turbulent political his-tory, do such demands even deserve a serioushearing in post-apartheid SA?
Housing is a basic right, guaranteed by theConstitution.
Power lies in hands of the people, this is acornerstone of democracy. The will of the peo-ple should always govern.
Criticism of local dancers ‘unfair’YOUR report on ballroom dancing (“SA ball-room champ off to Italy”, People’s Post Tues-day 24 January) and Stephanie van der Poll’snegative criticism of local dancers are unfair.
As an ex-ballroom dancer myself, in thesecircles since I started, I am proud to say thatin those days the Western Cape produced fan-tastic champions for many years.
Cameron Johnson comes to mind, so doesLorelle Whitehead, Albert Kruger, Patti Ger-bach, Phillip van Niekerk, Gavin van Rooyenand Lisa Samuels, who started long before theage of 10.
Many dedicated teachers had their owndance studios, including Jacky and MerciaPryce. And who can forget our own World Tendance champion, Michael Wenting?
Yes, it was and still is a very competitivesport. It is just a great pity with so many TVchannels available, ballroom and Latin Amer-ican dance competitions are not featured verymuch.
Television is a powerful medium to promoteit and it can at least keep those interested outof mischief.LEWIS SCHROEDER
Cyclists must respect othersWE are often told to be careful of cyclists,but they are often the law breakers.
Huge sums have been spent by CapeTown City Council putting cycling tracksall over but they are not used.
I live in Rosebank and travel along Lies-beeck Parkway to work each day.
Every day, some cyclist weaves in andout of the traffic at peak hour.
There is a cycle track from Alma Roadthrough toStationRoad,Observatory, buthow often is it used?
A route that I also use regularly is thatover Ou Kaapse Weg and there too cyclistscome down towards Constantia two andthree abreast sometimes – taking the lastbend on the wrong side of the road and wemotorists have to get out of the way.
A couple of Sundays ago, between 07:00and 07:30 I was driving along BelmontRoad, Rondebosch, towards the MainRoad.
I had three cyclists riding abreast infront of me and hooted (asking them togive way). My hoot was ignored and theycontinue riding this way over the bridgeand down towards Main Road.
If I had knocked into them I would havebeen to blame.
Cyclists are also often seen ridingabreast from Fish Hoek to Simonstown.
It doesn’t matter what time of the dayor night it is, they too need to respect oth-er road users.PAT CARSTENSRosebank
YourSMSesIn response
. I questioned a zealot theother day at the break ofdawn, and asked if he be-lieved in ghosts.
He said “no, I’m a religiousguy”.
Heonlybelieves in theholyone. Holy moly?
. Thank you, Jason Bosch,for a well written letter.Anon, Lansdowne
. I passed the grounds of aschool at midday on Tuesday.All the children were practis-ing for sports.
They were wearing t-shirts, shorts but no hats.
Not one had a hat on and allwere sitting in the full mid-day sun.
Teachers, use your com-mon sense. It’s commonknowledge to wear hats in thesun!
. The entertainment at theMardi Gras is always good.However, since the revival ofthe event the stalls resemblea fleamarket.
If I need AMC Classic potsI can get them at a supermar-
ket; if I need samoosas I canget them at Wembly. The con-cept of the Mardi Gras hasbeen lost. If it hasnot changedthis year, it will be our lastvisit. Steve
Just a thought. I suggest that People’s
Post add a section on itemswhich have been stolen tohelp reduce crime and pre-vent anybody from buyingstolen goods.
Let’s give it a try at least,please. Cheers. Ish
Obey the rules of the roadI FULLY support Mark Kleinschmidt’splea to respect all road users (“Write tous”, People’s Post, 24 January).
Unfortunately, he does not stress thefact that cyclists are also required to obeyroad laws.
Sadly, records show that a fair propor-tion of cyclist accidents are caused by thecyclist ignoring the law.
To illustrate: on Thursday 26 January
at approximately 7:00 my wife and I madeto cross Lansdowne Road at Second Aveunder the (supposed) protection of the pe-destrian green light, when a cyclist camefull speed down Lansdowne, forcing us tojump out of his way, and showing no re-gard for the red light against him.
After all, pedestrians are also road us-ers!HENRY EDWARDS
Tuesday 31 January 2012 LETTERS People’s Post Retreat Page 9
Moodley’s load of hogwashI WAS both bemused and astonished at con-victed killer Donovan Moodley’s audaciousmotion for a retrial, and his startling allega-tions made against top South African sleuthdetective Piet Byleveld.
He alleges Byleveld recreated the allegedmurder scene and fabricated incriminatingevidence, which resulted in Moodley beingsentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment for kid-napping and murder, and 10 years for extor-tion.
Moodley’s application to the Johannes-burg High Court is preposterous, and thiscunning killer has taken seven years tohatch his latest evil scheme, claiming thathis incarceration was “unfair, unjust anddishonest” – for him to languish in prison fora crime that he did not commit!
What a load of hogwash!Whose sympathy is Moodley attempting
to obtain?
My perception is that Moodley has jumpedon to the “go easy on convicted criminals”bandwagon, along with convicted fraudsterSchabir Shaik and former national policecommissioner Jackie Selebi, the latter twogentlemen receiving “judicial lenience”through their alleged medical condition.
Does Moodley seriously believe he can pullthe wool over the judiciary’s eyes?
It will be a catastrophic travesty of justiceif the new developments in the tragic LeighMatthews murder leads to Moodley being ac-quitted – heaven forbid!
I shudder to think of the consequences.But then, nothing is impossible in the SouthAfrican criminal justice system if you havethe finances to hire top legal minds.
Perhaps Moodley only needs to take ashower for all the incriminating evidence tobe washed away.MARK KLEINSCHMIDT
Let’s enjoy a carnage-free tripLIKE most responsible South Africans, I amvery concerned about the carnage on ourroads.
Being a keen motorcyclist, I have noticedthat many scooter riders and motorcyclistsbecome road accident statistics because theyhave not had the correct training to ride theirscooter or motorcycle in a safe manner. Sec-ondly, they put themselves in danger becausethey have little or no traffic and road safetyriding skills. Thirdly, there is no motorcycleriding school in this region that specializes intraining beginner and novice riders.
In an effort to promote “safe” riding within
the motorcycling community I have now es-tablished a motorcycle and scooter ridingacademy in the Southern Suburbs. This isaimed at beginner and novice riders and in-cludes learner licence training, traffic androad safety etc.
I have done the required courses as speci-fied by the SA Road Traffic Act and the CapeTown Traffic Department and am a registeredmotorcycle instructor.
This is very much a business that is aimedat the southern suburbs.ANDY RICEScootatuta Riding Academy
SEA QUEEN: The 345m long Queen Mary 2 docked in Cape Town on Tuesday 24 January. TheQueen Mary 2 is on a world cruise that started in Southampton on January 10. Its next portof call is Durban on 28 January. From there the ship will head for Mauritius and cross the IndianOcean to circumnavigate Australia, before heading to Rabaul in Papua New Guinea en routeto Japan. The Queen Mary 2 is the longest, tallest and widest passenger vessel ever created,and has a capacity of 3 090 passengers plus 1 253 crew members. Photo: Nasief Manie
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHMitchells Plain District Hospital (Chief Directorate:Metro District Health Services)Assistant Director: Human Resource ManagementReMuneRation: R 221 058 PeR annuM
SeRviCe benefitS: 13th cheque, employer’s contribution to thepension fund, housing and medical aid allowance.
RequiReMentS: MiniMuM eDuCational qualifiCation: SeniorCertificate (or equivalent). exPeRienCe: Appropriate experience.inHeRent RequiReMent of tHe job: Valid driver’s licence codeB/EB. CoMPetenCieS (knowleDge/SkillS): • Sound and relevantknowledge regarding the Governmental or Departmental policies andlegislation • Good Communication (written and verbal) in at least twoof the three official languages of the Western Cape • Sound Knowledgeof all Human Resource practices • Supervisory skills • Computer Skills(MS Office, Excel and PowerPoint) • Sound knowledge of SPMS • Soundknowledge relating to Human Resource Development.
DutieS (key ReSult aReaS/outPutS): • Facilitate and co-ordinateHuman Resource Planning, including organisation developmentinvestigations, job evaluation processes, micro restructuring, EE Planmatters, job descriptions and information control, in the hospital andCommunityHealthCentres • Implement andmaintain policydocuments/circulars within the hospital and Community Health Centres and provideadvice and handle dispute resolutions with regard to all transversalpersonnel practices, including all employment practices, conditions ofservice and terminations within the Hospital and Community HealthCentres • Provide training to the hospital and Community Health Centreswith regards to policy documents and circulars as well as aspects ofconditions of service • Administer and ensure that audit investigationsand follow-up investigations as well as feedback on Auditor GeneralEnquiries and Action Plans are done timeously • Coordinate, administerand provide feedback on all PILIR applications within the hospital andCommunity Health Centres • Manage and coordinate SPMS and HumanResource Development processes of the Hospital and CommunityHealth Centres • Manage and co-ordinate the implementation ofOccupational Specific Dispensations with the region/district.
Enquiries: Mr GM Barry: 021 370-5018
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Claiming to be against religionsIGNORANCE and half-truths are the hall-marks of those who claim to be against reli-gions.
Islam is a of life. Genuine Muslims will ad-here to the Q’uran, and ignorant ones won’t.
This applies to the followers of all religions.Jason Bosche has not given the context of thechapters and verses he quotes of the Q’uranin last week’s People’s Post.
When one takes a verse out of context itshows that the person is deliberately lying oris an ignorant person and wants to cause con-fusion. The first verse he quotes is chap 4 v89, which states:
4: 89. “They but wish that ye should rejectFaith, as they do, and thus be on the same foot-ing (as they): but take not friends from theirranks until they flee In the way of Allah (fromwhat is forbidden). But if they turn renegades,seize them and slay them wherever ye findthem; and (in any case) take no friends orhelpers from their ranks.
The next verse states:4:90. Except those who join a group between
whom and you there is a treaty (of peace), orthose who approach you with hearts restrain-ing them from fighting you as well as fightingtheir own people. If Allah had pleased, Hecould have given them power over you, andthey would have fought you: therefore if theywithdraw from you but fight you not, and (in-stead) send you (guarantees of) peace, then Al-lah hath opened no way for you (to waragainst them).
As one can see, this referred to a wartimeperiod and the next verse makes clear thatfighting should be only if the enemy wants tocontinue thebattle, otherwisewithdraw is thecommand!
The next quote is from chapter 8 v 12:8:12. Remember Thy Lord inspired the an-
gels (with the message): “I am with you: givefirmness to the believers: I will instil terror
into the hearts of the unbelievers: smite yeabove their necks and smite all their finger-tips off them.”
When one reads the verses following thenone reads that again the situation is awartimeone, pertaining to a battle: Let us see the con-text:
8:13. This because they contended (resistedby fighting) against Allah and His Messenger.If any contend against Allah and His Messen-ger, Allah is strict in punishment. 8:14. Thus(will it be said): “Taste ye then of the (punish-ment): for those who resist Allah, is the penal-ty of the Fire.”
8:15. O ye who believe! When ye meet theunbelievers in hostile array (in battle), neverturn your backs to them.
8:16. If any do turn his back to them on sucha Day – unless it be in a stratagem of war, orto retreat to a troop (of his own) – he drawson himself the wrath of Allah, and his abodeis hell, an evil refuge (indeed)
As one can see, Bosche is not truthful, butis misquoting the context and exposes his ig-norance and his lack of knowledge of theQ’uran. Regarding the hadith which he saysspeaks of violence the prophet Muhammadadvocated; he again exposes his ignorance ofthe hadith history. Any person knowing thehistory of hadith will know that during thelifetime of the prophet no person, be it hiscompanions or family members, ever wrotedown his sayings.
These so-called hadith were written about250 to 300 years after his death by non-Arabs.(Only the Q’uran was permitted to be writtenand the first Q’uran is the memorised one astill today the Q’uran is being memorised asis well known by even non-Muslims). That iswhy no Muslim will accept any saying attrib-uted to theProphetwhichdirectly contradictsthe Q'uran, and this is made clear in:
Chapter 69 verses 43-47: “(This is) a messagesent down from the Lord of the worlds; andif the apostle (Muhammad) were to invent anysayings in our name, We should certainlyseize him by his right hand, and We shouldcertainly then cut off the artery of his heart:nor could any of you withhold him (from Ourwrath).”
68/4: “And thou Muhammad (standest) onan exalted standard of character.”
The last point I wish to make is that theserejectors of religion are phonies, because theywant to adhere to the norms of religion likeengagements, marriage and family social con-ditions etc. They have no right to get marriedas marriage is sacred in all religions but notfor those who are atheists. Now show me oneatheist who will be prepared to allow anotherman to date his wife, or mother or daughter?If they are truly non-believers in any religionthen they should accept that as part of an opensociety, marriage is not part of their system.Remember, they have no religious book asguidance, so they cannot dispute this claim.AHMED MOOSACrawford
Q’uran preaches equal love for allMR J Bosch, your subject (the ignorance ofreligion – Peoples Post 24 January pertainingto Islam is totally beyond your academic ca-pacity to comprehend (chapters 4 and 8 havehistorical background/period of relevancy).
We are well aware of the general and deep-rooted misconception (shrewdly empha-sized) that Q'uran preaches intolerance, thatMuhammad (pbuh) preached his faith withsword in one hand and Q'uran in the other.Misrepresentation could go no further.
The basic principle of Islam, a faith in allthe prophets of the world, is enough to givethe lie to this allegation.
The great and liberal mind that preachednot only love and respect for the founders ofgreat religions of the world but much morethan that, faith in them, could not shrink tothe narrowness of intolerance for those veryreligions.
Tolerance is not sufficient a word to indi-cate the breadth of the attitude of Islam to-wards other religions.
It preaches equal love for all, equal respectfor all and equal faith in all.
Further to your debate – why fighting wasallowed in Islam!
Muslims were allowed to wage war – butto what objective?
Not to compel unbelievers to accept Islam– it was against the broad principles of
Q'uran. (Refer: s2:256 /s76:3 /s18:29 /s6:105/s17:7).
No, it was to establish religious freedom,to stop all religious persecution, to protecthouses of worship of all religions (refer:s22:40 / s2:193).
Under what conditions were Muslims al-lowed to fight?
History knows the Prophet and his com-panions were subjected to severe persecu-tion as Islam began to gain ground in Makka,Muslims fled yet persecution grew more re-lentless.
Ultimately Muslims took refuge in Madi-nah, yet there to the sword was taken upagainst them to annihilate Islam and theMuslims. (See s2: 39-40)
Thus an express condition was laid down:“Fight in the way of Allah against those
who fight against you, but begin not hostili-ties. Lo! Allah loves not, aggressors” s2:19021
The Q'uran allowed fighting only to savepersecuted community/ies from oppressorsand hence the condition that fighting was tostop as soon as persecution ceased.
“And if they incline to peace, incline thouto it, and trust Allah. Lo! He is the Hearer,the Knower” (Refer s8: 61-62)ISMI SALIH ISAACSKensington Muslim Forum
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Tickets cost R100 per person and there willbe loads of entertainment.
For tickets and for block bookings contactMasnoena on 072 254 9403 or Zainab on(021) 697 1375 or 084 605 4947.
District Six reunionALLresidents fromVirginiaStreet inDistrictSix and surrounding areas, as well as formerZonnebloem students from 1950 to 1957, are in-vited to join in an afternoon of reminiscingat the YMO St Lukes Clubhouse in UpperCambridge Street at 13:00 on Saturday 4 Feb-ruary. Those interested in attending havebeen asked to bring their own snacks anddrinks. Contact Derek Kloppers on (021) 7617133 or 073 521 0431.
Understand your babyA FUND-RAISING baby workshop will beheld at the J&J Building at the Red Cross Chil-dren’s Hospital in Rondebosch on Saturday 3March starting from 09:00 until 12:30. Mothersand fathers pay R350 and couples are chargedR500. For bookings contact (021) 486-9111 or078 728 1976 or fax (021) 448-7694 or [email protected]
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lessonsCompetitive
RatesPackagesavailable
Call Sharon /Bernie on
021 638 3649or 074 133 0069or 021 824 8741www.bsidriving.c
o.za
MATHSIndividual tutoring.
Ensure success. All hours.Contact 084 803 5448
GASIENA'S DRIVINGACADEMY
For expert K53 driving tuition.Qualified reliable instructors.
Achieving your driver•s licensemakes you a stronger person.
"DONT BE NERVOUS,I AM AT YOUR SERVICE! "( 021 692 3098 (a/h)
or Gasiena 073 159 6400
J & K DRIVING SCHOOLK53 driving lessons. Code 8only. Pick up & Drop off all
areas. Patient & reliableinstructors.(021 370 0081
(a/h)/ 073 888 6782/[email protected]
LUDDY'S DRIVINGACADEMY
Manual and automatic.Punctual, reliable and qualified
instructors.7 days a week and public
holidays.Reasonable rates and packages
available.All areas
Call: Yumnah(079 250 8529 orEbrahim(083 360 9209
SCHOOL TRANSPORTAVAILABLE FROM
MITCHELL'SPLAIN TO ATHLONE.
Contact Ashley on079 4599760
34
Catering
ADELAH'S SAMOOSASMince Pies, R110 per
100, Budget Pack R150(40 pies, 40 samoosas,
20 pizzas, 20 spring rolls).We deliver. Ph 021 376 2506
or 076 450 2910
AKHNI & CURRY'S,BREYANIS
40L 100L +. We will work outa menu for your occasion.
Ph Jasmine on021 391 2763/ 083 582 6618
ALPHA CATERERSMenus from R75 p/p.( 021 703 6495 or
082 742 7098
CLC BESSICK HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware,
trestles and chair covers.( 021 371 9464 or
084 974 6176 or 072 381 4784
DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R100,00.
Includes: crockery, cutlery,white tableclothes, chaircoversand organza backdrop, arch,
red carpet.We do decor only as well
(Ielaahm or Rene021371 4507/082 324 9486
Children’s
Entertainment
36
AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 878 1517
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.
JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930
37
Entertainment
911 MOBILE DISCO for alloccasions. Ph 082 337 0911
DJ with sound andlighting.(083 369 6768
38
Hiring Services
A DECORBackdrop poles, chair covers,
charger plates, red carpet.021 637 0133/083 453 9021
AFFORDABLE HALL TOHIRE FOR ANY FUNCTIONS
weddings/ childrens• parties/21st celebrations, etc.NG Church Ottery.Serissa Street, Ottery
Contact Louna : 021 762 1276 /083 731 0044
BUSSES &LATEST BMW'S
FOR HIREFor all your
special bus trips&
weddings, matricballs & junior
proms.(Evan on
084 585 6080
COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware
linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968
DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.
(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
HIRING OF Kiddies tables andchairs, chair covers, table
cloths, etc. Call Beulah 021703 7107 or 073 487 2524
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
L & RTRANSPORT
SERVICES"Let us carry
your load"For any pick up
or delivery.Furniture
removals.Give usa call on
073 963 5604/082 777 4234
43
Personal Services
DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h3022h00 Ph 079 806 4173
Photographic/
Video Services
44
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
All occasions photos / slideshows Contact: 021 372 0632082 415 6938
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
VIDEOS & PHOTO'Sfor all occasions. Ph
021706 5081 or 073 788 2260
For Sale
71
Miscellaneous
CIRUS WENDY'S2012 D.I.Y SPECIALS
3X6 DIY R4 5003X9 DIY R6 600
3X7 Toilet, basin R7 500D.I.Y.
Finance availableTel : 021 829 7105Cell 078 822 1312
Also Nutec and Vib-houses
74
Electrical Appliances
All Fridge Regassingand
geyser repairs.021 3715362
I BUY / SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES /FREEZERS
& APPLIANCESDEAD OR ALIVE.
021 591 1699/084 985 7425
80
Radio/TV/Video
DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.
Contact Terence on
083 769 7242/
STEVE'S RADIO& TV
Microwave & audio repairs.Free transport.
021 633 1802/083 486 5394.18 Linaria Crescent,
Silvertown
TELERAMA TVREPAIRS
Efficient repairsto TV's &
microwaves.We collect and
deliver.( 083 861 0418
81
Garden Services
Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge
Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677
021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
89
Building Material
A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072 407 4289.
A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.
A bakkie sand R210A bakkie stone R400
Paving slabs 300x300 R6.90400x400 R11.90 per slab450x450 R13.90 per slab600x600 R21.90 per slab
Colour cobblestone R2 each.Rockface 450x450 R23.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h
or 021 372 2961 a/h
AA BARGAIN PAVING SLABS
400 x 400 = R11,00450 x 450 = R13,50500 x 500 = R14,95Vibracrete = R26,00
( 076 382 6711
Tel: 021 836 8544
021 715 2739
Cell: 084 368 8125
ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.
WILDCATSTRANSPORT
Bakkie Sand R140 (Bags
R7,50)Bakkie Stone
R360 (BagsR15.00)
Blocks andBricks
190/140/maxisVibracrete Slabs R31.00 each
CEMENT R72.00EACH
We also do truckloads and
rubble removals
Ph 021820 4068or 084 467 7507
99
Wanted to Buy
WE BUY good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021374 6060 or083 948 2804
General Services
Building and
Construction
104
ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &
DOORSSupplied & fitted.
( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292
M&S BUILDERS All buildingworks, Paving, All carpentrywork and Carports. Ph084 260 5610 or 021397 3083
Home Improvement
Interior
105
BUILDINGMATERIAL &
HOMEIMPROVEMENT
S( On AccountBasis Only )
,Tiling, Paving,Vibracrete
,BIC's,Wendy Houses
,L/Flooring6 60 months to
pay!!!For further infocontact Ashley
on 072 371 6000
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
Home Improvement
Exterior
106
ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 084 921 5364
DAVIDS PRECASTWe do all Vibrecrete Walls /
Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire /Carports / Structures &
Garages / Paving /Laminated Floors / Painting
Waterproofing / Roofs &Ceilings.
CONTACT :021 692 3107
021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655
083 691 4449
Repairs/
Miscellaneous
107
FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your
house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457
or 083 725 3384
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Duties will include the making up of adverts,retouching and deep-etching of artwork andchasing of National adverts. The idealcandidate must be creative and versatile andbe able to work under pressure. Applicantsmust also be flexible and able to workirregular hours. Applicants must have trainingin the following programs:
Corel 13PhotoshopCS4IllustratorCS3
In exchange for the successful candidate’sservices the company offers a competitivesalary and fringe benefits.Applications by way of letter of applicationand CV may be directed to Nabeelah Holt.Applications can be e-mailed [email protected]. Please indicateclearly for which position you are applying.Applications close on Friday, 10 February2012Media24 endeavours to obtain equity in theworkplace through its employment equityguidelines.The company is under no obligation to fill theposition. Should you not hear from us within14 days after the closing date, you mayassume that your application provedunsuccessful.
LIONEL'SREFRIGERATION
& AIRCONDITIONING
Tel: 079 247 3050/ 084 970 0123Regassing or
Maintenance ofall
domestic fridges,commercial
fridges,cold rooms & car
aircons
We also installand service
airconditioningunits
108
Money/Loans
A BEST CASH LOAN FORR150K Admin order recission.Bridging cash Same day.Home owners loans R1mil(Wilma073 247 6116 /021 371 7572
A CASH loan up to R100 000.Blacklisted, Gov All welcome.Same day payout. Ph / SmsLizzy 073 644 6358
A GRADE FINANCER120 000 B/listed +
Gov. Fax latestpayslip, copy of ID with
contact details on toFax 021 905 9091
Donny: 082 505 2763Miles: 073 163 1468/021 905 6868 (office)
A1 CAR PAWN. QUICK,CHEAP.( 082 359 2546 /021 856 4183
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
APPLY! R2000+ loan.Ph/SMS 079 043 0203
ARE U WAITING
on a Pension/Provident/Package
Lumpsum Payout?Sms/Call: Nawaal (
076 064 0458
ARE YOU INDEBT?
Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance
021788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
PENSION /PACKAGE
PROPERTY
DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day
DO YOU NEEDHELP?
Is your house going to berepossessed?
I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989
IS DEBT KILLING?Please Dont DELAY,
CALL TODAY!
INGRID021 931 1320082 6477 173
LOANSBlacklisted welcome
No itc checks up toR15000
Fax: 086 724 5130( 071 7620 362 / 084 7144 216
Loans up to R15000 00Same day Approval
No ITC CheckBlacklisted Welcome
Tel. 021 930 8087Fax: 021 939 3126
Nobesuthu 074 441 1996Chrystal 076 265 8021
Karin 082 954 7893
LOANS UP TO R15 000Send a please call "LOAN"082 934 9614 or contactLarney (fax) 086 718 2319
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
Curtains/Carpets/
Upholstery
112
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.
All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
CARPET & UPHOLSTERYCLEANING
Mattresses, cars & taxis.( Mark 021 371 5277/
083 950 9432/082 489 2592
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
115
Moving and Storage
3 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713
AB TRUCKHIRE / COURIER
Anything &everything.
073 339 1828BAKKIE AND TRAILERRemovals. Ph 021836 9460 or
082 439 2463 NO SMS'S!
FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.
TV/DVD/Video
Services
117
BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS
Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,
led's µwaves.
021 705 4222 /083 861 0418
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
119
Painting
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713
1140
Electrical Repairs
AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.
A.W.A.ELECTRICAL
(Allan021 392 1973/082 708 5700
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
JC ACTIVE ELECTRICALFully licenced
electrician.Repairs tolights, plugs,geysers,
installation ofprepaid meters, main boards,
etc.(021 701 3022 / 072 470 7658
1141
General Services
PANEL VAN FOR HIRE''LET'S MOVE IT"
I do furniture removals oranything that needs to be
moved from pointA to point B.
Glen : 079 079 2323
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
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new
installations.All workmanship guaranteed.(Frank 082 3544 076
PLUMBING (082 357 2511BUILDING (082 955 7805
1145
Swimming Pool
Services
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
TILING + Lam. flrs. R40 p/m(084 978 9175
1151
Cleaning Services
HOMES, OFFICES ANDSPRING CLEANING.Contact Veronica:
082 595 5858
Holiday
Accommodation
132
GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
WEEKENDSPECIALS AT
CLUBMYKONOS
STARTING ATR600 PER
NIGHT!Contact Suzanne
021448 2717office hours only
133
Tours
A LONG WEEKEND TRIP TOMOSSELBAY 2125 March
2012Accomodation and transportand Sunday lunch included .
R800 per personContact Betty: 073 188 6942 /
021 633 7207or Beatie 083 5599 415 /
021 392 9994
142
Repairs – Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL,
R1 800Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox
repairsfrom R950. Parts
& labour incl.(021 376 6014/
078 875 4394
152
Spraypainting/
Panelbeating
PANELBEATING/ SPRAYPAINTING. Repair plasticbumpers, hubcaps, minordents, ect. PH: 074 184 1564
BUSINESS
194
Business
Opportunities
ADMIN Global data research/entry workers. With trainingavailable, with/without acomputer in Cape Town. Forinfo brochure, sms full name& address to 071 548 6944.GoWorx. 54 Main Road, P.E.
AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle
021 396 2115/082 637 6559
EARN CASHNOW
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300
WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE
CALL ME
IT'S A BRAND NEW YEARSTART AFRESH
NO SELLING, TIMESHARE,DATA CAPTURING ETC
Your first step would be,TO JUST COME AND
LISTENIf you can commit to that
You are well on your way.Call Micheal: 082 221 1881
400
Vacancies Wanted
DOMESTIC Sleep in or out. 7years exp. Can cook.Veronica078 737 7157. Refs 761 2069
401
General Vacancies
AVON &JUSTINE repsneeded. (Mildred021 696 5866/ 079 053 8019
ESTATE AGENTSREQUIRED
( Riyard on 083 420 8989
EARN + R7000
When you train with us in :.Office Admin (1month).Call Centre (2 weeks)
. Data Capturing (2 weeks)Job placement guaranteed after
training. Deposit fee R500Visit Cape Town
68 Bree street , Office 203Call : 021 424 1230 /
072 918 2000
FREE ICDL COMPUTERCOURSE
Typing, Data Capture,WordExcel, IT,, Win, Internet,Email.Job Search & CVdesign. Pay 4 w/book.
(021 683 8875 At Kenilworth CentreHome study available
Home CareAdvanced Home Care NursingCourses, Hairdressing Course,Free Learner's License, FirstAid/Childcare. Full/Parttime.Registe now! ( 021 945 4848a.h. or 071 303 4426Email: [email protected]
SEMISKILLEDWELDER
Needed for burglar bars andgates / sliding gates. Must
have installation experience.Must reside in Mitchells Plain
area. URGENT!Ph 071 679 5063
428
Sales/Marketing
Young VibrantTelemarkerters
Between ages 18 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.
Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174
429
Staff Vacancies
VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS
NEEDED
No transport orprevious sales
experienceneeded. Free
training isprovided. We
offer basic salary,commission,
petrol allowanceand
various otherincentives.
For appointment,call Stacy on021 465 7852
Terms &Conditions Apply
SUMMER JOBS IN5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,
BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY
NEEDS!.10 Office Admin.20 Call Centres.15 Bartenders.10 Waitrons
.15 Data Capturers.20 Cleaners/ HousekeepersVisit Zetaweb on 112 LongStreet, 3rd Floor, room 311,
Cape Town, or CALL:021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/
073 219 8380
CAPE TOWNBASED
COMPANYIS OPENING UP
A NEWBRANCH &NEEDS TOEXPAND
IT'S SALESFORCE!
No transport orprevious sales
experienceneeded. Alltraining is
provided. Weoffer basic salary,
commission,petrol allowance
andvarious otherincentives.
For appointment,call Andre on021 930 9068
Terms &Conditions
Apply.
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021 392 1973
TOPPORTSTOPPORTS
Call Lestor or Ruth
for a Quotation!!FREE083 721 2303 / 073 137 2089021 6911 801 / 079 552 8578
(We build Carports)
Built in 1 - 2 days.Over 20 yrs experience
Prices from R5 000material & labour included
www.topports.co.za
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EBUYERS 31.01.12-1B9WTHV
Ottery – Carissa circle – R589 000 negFreestanding 3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet
WYNBERG – Berry Street - R799 000Freestanding, 4 bedroomed homewith lounge, dining-room, kitchen, 2 x bath/toilet, garage, on 500 sqm plot.
Steenberg – Retreat - R329 000Off Symphony ave, 2bedroom home, kitchen, lounge,bath/toilet enclosed
Grassy Park – Torbay Road – R649 000 exclFreestanding 3bed home, lounge, kitchenBath/toilet, Garage ++ two bedroom seprate entrance,with lounge, kitchen, and bath/toileton 500sqm plot
Goodwood – Wiener Street – R 799 000exclFreestanding, 3 bedr., diningr., lounge, kitchen, bathr./toilet,garage on 500sqm plot
Portlands - off Barbados str – R 385 000exclFreestanding 3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet++1bed separate entrance – enclosed
WELTEVREDENVALLEY – R359 0002 Bedroomed, with lounge, bath/toilet, fully enclosed.
Beacon valley – R239 0003bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, enclosed
StrandfonteinVillage – R599 0004bedroom home (2 x bic), lounge, dinning roomKitchen, Bath/toilet, Tandem garage, extra parking space
Westridge – R329 000 excl3bed cottage, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet fully enclosed
Bonteheuwel – R269 000 excl / R279 0002bed/3 bed home, lounge kitchen, bath/toilet, enclosed
COME ANDMAKE US ANOFFER!!
Seller and Mark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing
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PAM GOLDING 10x8 10 05 11-1AQ2U1F.cdr
MENU:
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 1+ Swimming pool + Granny Flat WEB ACCESS: KW1069682RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS:ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS:ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE 2WEB ACCESS:KW1062188 Pool & Entertainment areaANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 1WEB ACCESS: KW1069687RAZEEN 072 619 8155
ROYAL CAPE R1.495 MillionGRASSY PARK R830 000ZEEKOEVLEI R1, 275 Million
EAGLE PARK R635 000
FAIRWAYS R995 000
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | PARKING: 4 |WEB ACCESS: KW1072846RAZEEN 072 619 8155
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
Stock urgently required.Feel free to contact for a market-related valuation.Schaapkraal:8 acres vacant land -Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3bath, 2gars/pool, 940m erf -
Fishermans Walk - Zeekoevlei“Under Offer” Pre Fab house 3 bed, lounge, fitted kitchen on 1 041m²plot in Fisherman’s Walk - Perfectly situated to build dream home andeven work from home -Grassy Park: In Rooikrans Ave, 3 bed, lounge, dining, bath – Biggrounds 520m² –Qualified Buyers STEENBERG/RETREAT – Stock Urgently required,please call Andy Derrocks, your area specialistGrassy Park: R830 000 – On 5th Avenue high visibility. Live and Workfrom Home. Modern 3 bed home, Main bed with dressing room,modern spa bath. Study, lounge with jet master fireplace. Family roomwith enclosed braai area. Parking for 8 cars, and lots more…
R 1.895 000
R1.550 millionRazeen 072 619 8155
SOLD BY US
SOLD BY US
Andy 074 470 7068
www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs
Pam Golding 10x8 31-01-12-1B9TDHV.cdr
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
NEWRELEASE
NEWRELEASE
NEWRELEASE
NEWRELEASE
SOLEMANDATE
NEWRELEASE
SOLDBY USSOLD
BY US
Andy074 470 7065
Razeen072 619 8155
RETREAT R725 000
Everything we touch turns to SOLD
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WOODSTOCK: R699.000excl
PERFECT Location, Close CBD, Semi,
2Beds, Make me an OFFER
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
GRASSY PARK: R1.150mil
D/s, 4Beds, D/Garage, Pool, F/Pond,
Garden Furniture, FFK, Intercom
ASHBY 072 777 6316
OTTERY: R370.000excl
Encl. Complex, Comm. Pool, P/Bay,
3Beds(2xB), FFK, Lounge, F/Bath.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
BONTEHEUWEL: R260.000excl
Semi, 1Bedroom, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Asbestos roof, Enclosed.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
CAPE TOWN: R15million
Cnr Pepper & Bree Prime Location,
This Will Go Quick, R15million Neg.
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
PELIKAN HEIGHTS: R1,6 mil
D/s, 6Beds(5xB), FFK, G/Flat,
Pool, D/Garage, Carport , 963m.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
PARKTOWN: R550.000excl
Semi, 3Beds(2xB), Lnge cm Drm, FFK,
Carport, 2xF/Bath, Braai, W/House.
KAREN 079 808 3877
RETREAT: R300.000excl
Serviced
Plot 411m.
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
MAITLANDS: R530.000excl
2Beds Flat, 2xBics, FFK, T/Floors,
Carpet on Bed/Floors, Sec. Parking.
JENNY 073 247 3815
OTTERY: R550.000excl Duplex
2Beds(Bics), Lnge, FFK, Storerm,
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Home sidefalls apart intense gameDURBANVILLE dealt Athlone Athletics’defence of the Major League title a blow atParktown on Saturday.
The northern suburbs visitors won thisclosely contested encounter 3-1 after a tense10th frame standoff to blast the title racewide open. Durbanville drew level in the topof the ninth frame, following an infield er-ror which allowed Tyrone Baglionie to racehome.
Just before this, Athlone’s coach NeilAdonis replaced Carl Michaels with LloydStevens on the mound. Michaels held thereigns tight on thevisitors’ hard-hittingbat-ters during his eight frames on the mound.He allowed only five hits and struck out 11batters. But then the home side fell apartwith a lapse in concentration. With nonedown, Dylon Coetzer pounced on errors toput his team 1-2 while Terence le Roux drovethe nails of disappointment deeper into thebroken hearts of the A’s fans when crossingthe home-plate on a hit from his coach, GlenBuckley. Garth Terry and Coetzer sharedthe pitching duties for the visitors.
But before this tense two-frame, tempersflared when a scuffle broke out betweenplayers at first base with several of them be-coming involved in heated verbal alterca-tions. The incident seemed to have troubledA’s more as their game just fell apart whenthe game resumed after 10 minutes.
Buckley praised his charges for their fineefforts.
“I guess we are back in contention for theleague title. But this weekend we face astern challenge when we travel to ChukkerRoad on Friday to take on VOB, while onSunday we host Bellville. So yes, we needto take heart from this victory and preparefor a tough double header,” said Buckley.
Bellville meanwhile thumped HelderbergPirates 14-1.
PROUD: Glen Buckley, coach of Durbanville,walks with pride. Photo: Supplied
CHALLENGE: Clayton Williams (in blue), ofGrassy Parkbased side Evertonians, jumpsto control the ball ahead of Matroosfonteinplayer Junaid Ismail at the Greens in Manenberg on Sunday 29 January. The teams playedto a 00 draw in a Metropolitan Premier Cupplayoff match. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
THE smiles on the faces of theMilano United players said itall as they trotted off theRooikrans turf in GrassyPark following their hard-fought 1-0 win against Mitch-ell’s Plain United in a Safa Vo-dacom Regional League en-counter on Saturday.
The win, which was a reliefteam manager, Rafiek Taylor,couldn’t have come at a bettertime since the Grassy Park-based side had experienced in-different results, losing 2-1 to Jo-mo Power and Salt River Black-pool (1-0) at home and being heldto a draw by Ajax Cape Town(2-2) and FC Tygerberg (1-1) in
their last four starts.“Lady Luck has not been on
our side and perhaps this longawaited win against Mitchell’sPlain United will be the start ofbetter things to come. We de-served this win because theplayers have worked tirelesslyand are fully aware what is ex-pected from them following ourstanding in the league.
“There is still plenty of hardwork to do in building the sideinto a competitive unit, but I’mconfident we can still hold on toour top of the log position,” saidRafiek Taylor.
The win sees Milano Unitedback at the top of the standings– 27 points from 13 games with
Ajax Cape Town placed second(25 points) after being held to a1-1 stalemate against Old Mutu-al Academy at Pinelands on Sat-urday. Nevertheless, both Mi-lano and MP United in the open-ing exchanges grafted likestudents burning the midnightoil on the eveof thebig examina-tion and though Keagan Galantand Nasieg Fredericks of MPUnited prowled the goal arealike a fox on the run – none ofthem were able to pierce homethe opening goal in the first tenminutes of absorbing action-pack soccer.
It was Jayard Visagie be-tween the sticks for MilanoUnited who stole the limelight
with some breath-taking savesand that kept the visitors fromscoring. In the 85th minute Tas-rique Ahmed – one of the homeside’s up-and-coming starsscored the decisiva goal with astunning header off a ShaunDaniels cross that left MP Unit-ed clutching invisible straw.
The other Vodacom Promo-tional League results: RoyalBlues 3, Ikapa Sporting 2; JomoPower 1, Peace Makers FC 0; OldMutual Academy 1, Ajax CapeTown 1; Mbekweni United 1,Oriented Birds 0; Cape Town AllStars 1, Salt River Blackpool 0;Glendene United 3, HanoverPark FC 0; FC Tygerberg 2,Steenberg United 1.
Welcome win for Milano
ANYWHEREWILL DO:Ashwin Peters, of Athlone sideJordan Callies, clearsthe ball asWoodlandsUnited player KeatonJaphta attempts toblock hisclearance.Woodlandswon theMetropolitan PremierCup playoff10.Photo:Rashied Isaacs
BEATEN:KyleWheelenof Glendene United manoeuvresthe ballaroundgoalkeeper UnathiTiso, ofManenberg sideChelseaUnited, toscore during a Metropolitan Premier Cup playoff match. The game was played at theGreens in Manenberg and ended in a 30 victory for Glendene.Photo:Rashied Isaacs
Tuesday 31 January 2012 SPORT People’s Post Retreat Page 15
LIAM MOSES
THE football fraternity and sports fansall around the country were stunned bythe news that yet another talented,young athlete has been killed.
Jeffrey Ntuka, a former Bafana Bafanadefender, was stabbed to death near hisgirlfriend’s house in Kroonstad in the FreeState on Saturday 21 January, after report-edly asking someone for a match. He was26.
The defender was once considered to besuch a bright prospect that he was signedby English football powerhouse Chelsea in2003, but his progress was hampered by al-cohol abuse and indiscipline.
Unfortunately, his story is not an uncom-mon one in local football – where playersoften seem to rise from obscurity to star-dom, and from poverty to relative wealth,overnight. And then plummet back down toearth even faster.
Jabu Pule and Mbulelo Mabizela are per-haps two of the most famous examples ofextremely talented footballers who went off
the rails after struggling to deal with theirnew-found fame and wealth, but there aremany others.
Despite the high prevalence of this prob-lem, the South African Football Associa-tion, the Premier Soccer League and theclubs which employ players are yet to comeup with a successful way to prevent it.
Footballers need to be taught the neces-sary life skills to stop themselves from fall-ing prey to drugs, alcohol and excessivelifestyles, and a support system for playersalso needs to be developed.
Together, the stakeholders need to en-sure that players are taught, from a youngage, how to stay in control off the pitch, aswell as on it. The sad reality in South Africais that not all citizens are taught this athome or at school.
ThePSLand the clubs in it benefit greatlyfrom the talents of these players, and al-though they pay their salaries, they owe itto the players and supporters to make surethey lead healthy lives. It also makes sensefrom a business perspective.
Professionals clubs have been guilty ofabandoning troubled players too quickly inthe past.
Although it’s understandable that a com-pany which exists to make as much profitas possible, and employs players to help
them achieve this, would not want to carryon paying a player if he is not performing,it is not acceptable that a club can abandona player without helping him find the helphe needs.
Football authorities must do more
Ructionsin SABaseballMARK WARD
SERIOUS divisions emerged in the ranks ofthe South African Baseball Associationduring the organization’s aborted annualgeneral meeting, which took place at CapeTown International Airport at the week-end.
The election of a new president was puton ice after it emerged that Mark Alexan-der, the incumbent president, could nothave his way in naming Greg Lenders, thecurrent president of Western Provincebaseball, as his successor.
Alexander, who is also the current presi-dent of SA Rugby, indicated last year thathe would vacate the position, but it now ap-pears that he will hold on to the post untilhe has his way.
Edwin Bennett, CEO of SA Baseball, con-firmed that the elections have been post-poned.
“We need to workshop the proposed newstructure to meet the requirements of thechallenges we are facing in the future,” saidBennett. “It was with this in mind that wepostponed the meeting. The election willthen take place and the regions are wel-come to nominate their own candidates.”
The election of office bearers has nowbeen postponed until 31 March, but this didnot go down well with some delegates.
Adelegatewhodidnotwhich tobenamed“for strategic reasons” said the timing, ven-ue and funding for delegates to attend themeeting was questionable.
He said it would have been more viableto have held the meeting in Gauteng, wherethe majority of regions are situated. Somedelegates are understood to have traveledlong hours by bus and car to attend.
Several delegates from the association’s15 regions support the nomination of JohnOliver, head of South Africa Schools Base-ball, to take over from Alexander.
This appears to have been the hiccup thatprompted Alexander to ask for a postpone-ment until the new structure has beenworkshopped.
Oliver confirmed that he wasprepared to take over the president’s posi-tion if elected. “Yes, I was prepared to takeover from Alexander. This was only be-cause the president (Alexander) said hewas stepping down,” said Oliver.
“I will now, however, reconsider this po-sition when the AGM is reconvened.”
Some delegates said the meetingwas a “waste of time, money and resourc-es”.
Non-racialsport in theWestern CapeMARK WARD
THE state of non-racialism and developmentin Western Cape sport will be the subject ofan independently hosted symposium.
Cheryl Roberts, a respected sports activistwho in recent yearshas actively campaignedfor female participation in sport, will hostthe event in conjunction with the Sport andRecreation Council of the City of Cape Town.
The former table tennis star, who partici-pated at the 1992 Olympic Games in Athens,said the reason for thehostingof the seminaris the slow pace of transformation in SouthAfrican sport.
“This is a platform to engage in dialogueand conversation about our guiding princi-ple, non-racialism in sport,” said Roberts.
“It will focus on, and try to thrash out,what we should know and implement whenwe talk about development and developingsport.”
The event will take place on Saturday 4January from 09:00 at the Athlone Stadium.
According to Roberts, the symposium isindependently hosted.
It is open to all, especially officials and ad-ministrators at provincial level, leaders ofsports councils, district associations, cluband community sports structures, coachesand selectors, tertiary education sports offi-cials and government officials.
“We need many minds to be exposed tonon-racialism in sport.
Twenty years after sports unification, fol-lowing decades of anti-apartheid sport strug-gle, we have been catapulted into an era ofmoney and professional sport, with class,colour and gender imbalances,” said Rob-erts.
“Development is vital for every sport ifthey are to survive into the future, but par-ticipation has, over this period, dwindled.
“I don’t think the emphasis should be onelite participation but on building the foun-dation of sport, in conjunction with localgovernment and sports federations.
By implementing development pro-grammes, we must work from a non-racialperspective.”
Additionally, all delegates attending thesymposium will receive a copy of Roberts’book titled “No Normal Sport In An Abnor-mal Society.
Struggle For Non-Racial Sport in SouthAfrica: From Apartheid To Sports Unity”
For more information call Roberts direct-ly on 082 691 8547.
Collegians kick offCOLLEGIANS Rugby Football Club youth teamwill start practising on Sunday 5 February.
Practice will take place at the Lentegeur Sportsgrounds from 09:00 to 11:00.
Registration will be held on Sunday 12 Februaryand players should bring a copy of their birth cer-tificate or identity document and an ID-size photo.
Contact Armien Brink on 083 233 8635 or ToyerDames on 079 522 2775.
Players neededREGISTRATION for the 2012 season is nowopen for all current and prospective Strand-fontein Football Club players and members.
Registration can be renewed at the BlouDakke complex and BP Garage in Wavecreston Saturday 4 and 11 February from 09:00 un-til 11:30.
Registration will also take place everyTuesday and Thursday at the StrandfonteinSports Complex from 17:30 until 19:00.
Existing members should complete a reg-istration form for 2012, while new membersmust provide two colour ID photo’s and cop-ies of Birth Certificate and Identity docu-ment.
Parents are requested to please accompa-ny Junior players.
Prospective players can check the Strand-fontein AFC page on Facebook for more de-tails or call Gerard Kemp on 083 604 0199.
ROUGH LANDING: Glyness Koopman of Westridge Yankees, a Mitchell’s Plainbasedside, dives into third base and beats a tag from Astrid van Kerestern of Athloneteam Glenthorne A’s during a super league match played at Turfhall Park on Sunday.Westridge Yankees won the topofthetable clash 30. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
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Hellenic namereturns to cityLIAM MOSES
FORMER Premier Soccer League team Hellenichave reformed almost eight years after closingdown when their Premier League franchise wassold to Benoni Premier United.
The team, which is now based in Milnerton, startedtraining in November last year and will field threeteams in the Super League of the Cape Town TygerbergFootball Association.
According to Grant Veitch, operations manager atHellenic, the club was restarted after he and MarkByrne, former Hellenic player and coach, and the cur-rent director of football, approached the Hajidakis fam-ily to purchase the naming rights.
The Hellenic name was then superimposed on toBlouberg City Football Club, and a large contingent ofstaff set up shop at the team’s Tygerhof base.
Veitch says developing Cape Town’s abundant foot-ball talent will be the main aim of the team for the im-mediate future.
“We think there is something missing in Cape Townfootball at the moment. There are certain clubs andacademies around that say they are the benchmark foryouth development,” said Veitch.
“We believe that the benchmark should at anotherlevel, which we think we can offer.”
The club will function primarily as a football acade-my, hoping to develop players that they can sell on toprofessional sides for a profit, and Veitch hopes thatthe Hellenic name will help to attract these talentedyoungsters to Milnerton.
Veitch, whose father played at left back for the team,said that he and Byrne also hope to rebuild the Hellenicbrand to its former glory.
“The name will attract a lot of attention and we thenhave to live up to that expectation.
“It’s very important that this name is looked after,to the best of our ability,” said Veitch. “And our aspira-tions are to get Hellenic to where it was all those yearsago, up into the PSL.
“It’s a very long term project, but at the same timeit’s something that we are doing as a 10-15 year pro-gramme.”
Veitch and Byrne say they see themselves as a “pro-fessional youth structure” and have taken the issue ofnurturing young talent seriously.
Hellenic have three coaches for each one of the threeteams currently at the club, as well as a dedicated goal-keeping coach and a biokineticist.
The size of the coaching staff is much larger thanmost teams of Hellenic’s size, but it is the quality ofthe individuals which is even more surprising.
Byrne himself is the former head of development atUdinese, while respected U17and U13 coaches NevenPayne and Cecil Ntlebi held the same positions at theoriginal team before it closed down.
Veitch said that three of the coaching staff are Unionof European Football Association (UEFA) accreditedand one has the highest level of South African FootballAssociation (SAFA) coaching certificate.
According to Byrne, the high number of staff mem-bers will help the club to develop the players technical-ly, mentally and physically.
“We have said that our programme is to develop theindividual holistically,” said Byrne
“I have played overseas, I have coached overseas, Iknow the levels that are required, and it’s hard.
“We have too many players who go overseas and thenwithin a year or a year-and-a-half, they come backagain because they can’t survive. There are Cape Townboys who go to Johannesburg and within a year theycome back, mainly because they aren’t prepared prop-erly. That’s why we are developing these kids holisti-cally.”
Farewell to dance sport legendMARK WARD
ON MONDAY morning, 23 Janu-ary, Roberta Johnson was not at thedoor to meet me but when she madeher entrance minutes later into theloungeof theirhome inLotusRiver,she looked sprightly, and smiled asshe greeted me.
Last week I set off to trace the re-cipients of the Sport Legendsawards who live in the SouthernSuburbs.
The event took place just beforeChristmas but Roberta and her hus-band Bernard could not attend thefunction because they were at a
championship in Bloemfontein.The former ballroom stars werepart were of a group of 33, inductedas Western Cape Sport Legends forDance Sport.
On Friday it was with great sad-ness that I heard Roberta died sud-denly on Wednesday 25 January, aday after the article appeared inPeoples Post.
I did not know Roberta (62) beforeour meeting as dance sport was nev-er high on my sporting agenda. Itwas only my obsession to honourour legends that set me off on thiscourse meeting the couple.
The 25 minutes in the company of
Roberta and her husband, Bernard,was inspirational and left a lastingimpression on me. I was glad tohave had the opportunity of meet-ing her.
Her husband, Bernard, said. “Itcame so suddenly. She died on herway to hospital after suffering com-plication related to thrombosis,which she suffered from for a longtime.”
She will be buried on Tuesday 31January from the Good Hope Chris-tian Centre in Ottery.
She is survived by a son, Cam-eron, who was in America at thetime of her death. HAPPY MEMORIES: Roberta Johnson and husband Bernard. Photo: Supplied
REACH FOR THE SKY: Evertonians goalkeeper Riaaz Dyers and defender Moegamat Williams fight to clear a high ball from their penaltyarea, while Gershwin van der poll (in red), of Matroosfontein, attempts to head the ball towards goal. The Metropolitan Cup playoffmatch ended in a 00 stalemate. Photo: Rashied Isaacs