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TUESDAY 7 May 2013 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za | Mobisite: ppost.mobiTELLING IT AS IT IS
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Housing planfinds a homeTASMIN CUPIDO
A HIGH density housing developmenthas been proposed for a semi-occupiedproperty in Heathfield.
The property, which runs from Rochesterto Consort roads, is owned by the estate ofthe late Karel Foentjies.An application for the rezoning of the
land, from single residential to a subdivi-sional area for a residential development,was submitted to the City of Cape Town byHeadlandPlanners, the companywhich cur-rently has power of attorney to the land.The objection and comment phase for the
application is currently open and closes onThursday 16 May.The proposed development of the 1.8ha
property, by DNL Developers, will see theconstruction of 136 residential units. Thiswill include the construction of 64 single res-idential units – 30 double-storey terracedresidential units and 34 semi-detached sin-gle storey dwellings – and 72 apartments onthe property which borders Little PrincessVlei. But the proposed development hasbeen met with concern from residents ofHeathfield, who held a community meetinglast Wednesday (1 May). A total of 104 resi-dents attended the meeting to express theirconcerns.Speaking on behalf of residents, Sharna
Fernandez, says they are not against devel-opment, but are concerned about the type ofdevelopment proposed. “We found out aboutthe development by default, when a residentsaw the notice in the Cape Times in earlyApril,” she says.“He then photocopied the notice and deliv-
ered it to all our postboxes. Since then wehave held twomeetings andmet with the de-veloper at the end of March.”Some of the matters of concern expressed
at the meeting were the negative impact onproperty prices and the impact on privacy.“The developmentwill also affect access andegress for residents in Rochester Close andwill result in a change to the character of the
area,” Fernandez says.“The level of densification (for the devel-
opment) is high and the portion and unit siz-es are not in keepingwith that of other ervenin the area. We are also concerned about theresidents currently residing on the proper-ty,whohavealready received evictionnotic-es. They have nowhere to go.” Those oppos-ing the development will be lodging objec-tions to the City, Fernandez says.DNL’s Howard Fisher says they were in-
troduced to the property in June last year.“After consulting with our engineers, townplanners and architects, we agreed to put ina development proposal in September 2012,”he says.“We have submitted a rezoning and a sub-
division application (to the City), who haveno objections to our development with re-gards to spatial planning, heritage, storm-water, sewer and electricity capacity, trans-port and planning, and environmental im-pact.”Fisher says, pending outstanding applica-
tions, the development is planned to start inMay next year.“We envisage a complex with a high level
of security. There will be controlled accesswith private roads and play areas,” he says.“A clubhouse and swimming pool will addto family environment we are hoping to fos-ter. We are still considering the possibly ofa retirement village.”Fisher also says thedevelopmentwill offer
employment to more than 400 skilled andsemi-skilled construction workers.“The residents are within their rights to
raise objections. But what constitutes a val-id objection? It is delegated to themunicipal-ity to consider the objections in light of thenew spatial planning framework. We mustallow this process to run its course.”
The Heathfield community will againmeet at the Trinity Methodist Church in Ro-chester Road on Saturday 11 May at 15:00.Call Fernandez on 0 (021) 712 2650.V What are your views on the proposed housing development for Heathfield? SMS your views to 32516.
GrandWest’s Grand Arena came to life with the sweet melodies of Peaches and Herbon Saturday evening. The duo from USA performed some of their charttopping hits,such as Reunited, Let’s Fall In Love and Let Me Be The One. The show was opened byZayn Adam as well as Sophia Voster. PHOTO: JACO MARAIS/PHOTO24
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The cocktail and dinner was enjoyed bymembers of the Lavender Superstars, theirfamilies and supporters, as well as variousguest speakers.
FAMILY FUN: From left are Rashwile Marthunis, Rushana Aploon, Nadeema Aploon, MuhzahriqAploon, Lana van Boven and Westley van Boven. PHOTOS: TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
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Fisherman’s body recoveredTHE body of Steenberg fisherman Lucasvan Wyk was found after it washed ashoreon Worker’s Day, Wednesday 1 May.Van Wyk’s body was recovered by policeat the beach at Hoek van Bobbejaan in theCape Point Nature Reserve at 14:05. Hisbody has been handed over to the ForensicPathology Services, where his family haspositively identified him.People’s Post reported on the search forVanWyk, after he had gone missing on Fri-day 26 April (“Fisherman presumed dead”,30 April).National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI)spokesperson Craig Lambinon says an in-
termittent sea and shore search operationhad been conducted since Van Wyk wentmissing from the vessel the 33-year-oldworked on. “The search involved NSRIKommetjie, the police, police divers, PoliceSea Borderline, City of Cape Town MarineLaw Enforcement, Table Mountain Nation-al Park (TMNP) rangers and TMNPMarineUnit rangers and the Department of Agri-culture, Forestry and Fisheries,”Lambinon says.“Our sincerest condolences are ex-pressed to the family of the deceased by allemergency agencies that have been in-volved.”
HEALTHCARE: FORCED TO SHARE PILLS
Medicationshortage hitsRetreat ClinicLIAM MOSES
A RETREAT woman was forced toshare medication with her aunt or gowithout after the Retreat Community
Health Centre ran out.The woman (46), who did not want to be
named, and her aunt both suffer from highblood pressure, but she was forced to leavethe clinic without her prescribed medica-tion at least thrice in the last six monthsbecause the hospital’s stock was depleted.She says the last time walked away emp-
ty-handed was April, when she was givena slip and asked to return in a week.“I went to fetch my mom’s and my aunt’s
medication and the pharmacist toldme thatthere isn’t any medication in the WesternCape,” she says.“I’m not sure if what they told me is the
truth. Then I went for my medication aweek later, and then only did I getmy auntsmedication.”The woman says the first incident was
last year, but struggles to properly remem-ber.She says that she and her aunt are on the
exact same medication, Losartan, and hadto make the pills stretch by lowering theirprescribed dosage and sharing medication.“My aunt said she was going to have to
take less than what she was supposed totake. She did that for a few days,” says thewoman.“When I didn’t have she gave me some of
her medication and I did the same. Ourmedication is the same, but other people
may give one another the incorrectmedica-tion.”She says that neither her, her aunt, nor
her mother – who takes medication for an-other condition – suffered any ill effects dueto the lack of medication.Siyabonga Mahomba, spokesperson for
provincial department of health, says theRetreat Community Health Centre ran outof stockbecause the supplier, theCapeMed-ical Depot, “was unable to supply morestock at that time”.“Losartan has been an on-and-off prob-
lem for some time now,” says Mahomba.“However, the Cape Medical Depot has
managed to source some stock from an al-ternative supplier and it has addressed out-standing orders.”She adds that the stock shortage affected
all hospitals andclinics in theprovince. Ac-cording to Mahomba, pharmacists at Statehealth institutions are supposed to sourcestock from another facility if there is ashortage.If this is not possible then “patients
should be referred to a medical officer tohave their treatment reviewed”.The woman says that she has also wit-
nessed others ill people leave the RetreatCommunity Health Centre without theirmedication because of stock shortages.Mahomba advises patients who don’t re-
ceive medication to lodge a formal com-plaint with the facility’s manager.She says that patients can also fill out
complaint forms and place them into desig-nated boxes at the facilities.
Fire claims two, leaves 10 homelessAUTHORITIES are still investigatingwhether a lit candle left unattended isthe cause of a blaze that claimed thelives of a pregnant Vrygrond motherand her daughter.The fire, which reportedly broke outafter 04:00 on Sunday 5 May, is be-lieved to have startedwhen a lit candlelit bedding after toppling. “A fire wasreported at 04:21am today (Sunday) at6 Frederick Street in Vrygrond,” saidCity of Cape Town distaster risk man-agement spokesperson, Wilfred Solo-mons-Johannes.Three shacks were engulfed in
flameswhen the City’s fire services ar-rived at 04:30.“At 04:49, during the firefighting ef-forts, the emergency crews found theremains of 41-year-old MagdalenaCloete and her two-year-old daughter,Tallulah, under the rubble.”Cloete’s other child had gone awayfor the weekend with her grandmoth-er.The fire was extinguished at 05:30.The inferno left 10 people destitute,while two people sustained burnwounds. Both were taken to hospitalfor treatment.
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Free health checks at clinicsCRITICAL healthcare services will be of-fered for free fromThursday 9 to Saturday11 May at various sites in Cape Town.Sites are at, among others, Ocean View,
Masiphumelele, Westlake, Observatoryand Philippi East.It is being offered through the Rotary
Family Health Days (RFHD), a signatureprogramme of the Rotarians for FamilyHealth and Aids Prevention (RFHA).RFHA initiates and coordinates this
programme with other partner organisa-tions.RFHD are a comprehensive, holistic of-
fering of free healthcare services overthree days countrywide.These services will include HIV testing
and counselling, TB symptomatic screen-ing, diabetes and blood pressure screen-ing, Polio and measles vaccinations; anddeworming. They will also be issuing Vi-tamin A tablets.Rotarians will also be facilitating other
services at various sites suchas dentistry,eye testing, cervical cancer smears, mam-mography screenings and hygiene educa-tion.The RFHD programme was initially de-
veloped to address the critically impor-
tant issue of HIV/Aids, but always includ-ed other healthcare services.The 2011 pilot was held in Uganda and
parts of Kenya. Nigeria was added lastyear.For the May event, it was decided to ex-
pand the RFHD to South Africa.An estimated 5.6 million people were
living with HIV/Aids in SA in 2011, thehighest number of people in any country.RFHA received an unprecedented com-
mitment from the health department,whichwanted to support the implementa-tion of the programmeacross the country.In partnership with, among others,
CDC andUSAID, the RFHD programme isnow being implemented in SA at 180 sitesin all nine provinces.The free services will be offered at two
sites in the False Bay area.Members of the Newlands Rotary Club
will be operational from 09:00 until 16:30on Thursday and Friday, and from 09:00to 12:30 on Saturday.Therewill be a clinic atWestlakeUnited
Church Trust Hall, at the corner of EgretClose and Westlake Drive, Westlake. Fordetails phone Geoff von Klemperer082 497 0115.
SIGNATORY CHANGES: LETTER ‘ALTERED’
Allegationsof fraud hitsRadio 786TAURIQ HASSEN AND NICOLE MCCAIN
RADIO 786 claims it narrowlymissed being swindled of almostR2m by a former board member.
According to Ali Chicktay, an execu-tive committee member of Radio 786,Mogammad de Vries, the former chair-person of the Islamic Unity Convention(IUC) – under which the committee falls– was replaced after a vote of no confi-dence in September 2011.Chicktay says that in early January
this year, De Vries sent a letter to theinvestment company holding a benefici-ary account for Radio 786, “pretendingthat he was still the chairperson of theIUC”.Chicktay declined to name the invest-
ment company for fear of “causing nega-tive publicity”. The radio station has aninvestment account, from which it cantransfer funds into a current account, orbeneficiary account, belonging to Radio786.The letter, which Chicktay says was
on an “IUC letterhead, (with) changedaddress and telephone numbers on it”,requested thatDeVries and anassociatebe named the new signatories, and“changed the beneficiary account,which was always the Radio 786 ac-count” from the station’s current ac-count, Chicktay says.The committee discovered the chang-
es about threeweeks agowhen they con-tacted the investment company to ob-tain a report, he says.“At that point the company informed
us the current signatories to the Radio786 investment account were no longersignatories to the account on the basisthat DeVries hadwritten to them in ear-ly January that the signatories and ben-eficiary bank account must bechanged,” Chicktay says.“Fortunately, no monies were with-
drawn or transferred from the invest-ment account. The account has, howev-
er, been frozen by the investment com-pany.”De Vries, however, counters that the
accusations “are all lies”.He says he still held the position of
chairperson in January, as the Septem-ber meeting had been unconstitutionaland the vote had taken place in his ab-sence.However, according to Chicktay, com-
plete protocol was followed and an offic-er of the court presided over the meet-ing.“I was mandated to do it by the com-
mittee, and the mandate and resolutionwere given to the bank,” say De Vries.Chicktay responded, saying: “What
committee? He was booted out in 2011(and) has done no work for the IUCsince.”While the matter is being attended to,
the station’s investment account hasbeen frozen, leaving Radio 786 to tightentheir belts.The investment account is kept in re-
serve for future development and for un-expected costs, such as legal fees.The station’s current account, the
original beneficiary account, is still op-erational and is used to pay salaries andday-to-day expenses.“We managed to pay salaries at the
end of April, but it wasn’t easy,” Chick-tay says.Radio 786 ismired in a costly legal bat-
tle about an Independent Communica-tions Authority of South Africa (Icasa)complaint hearing involving the SouthAfrican Jewish Board of Deputies andthe IUC.“This situation can have dire conse-
quences for our cash flow and meetingour monthly expenses, including staffsalaries and contributions to their prov-ident funds. Funds will also be requiredfor the continuation of the Icasa hearingcoming up shortly as well as some capi-tal expenditure we were intending tomake.”Chicktay says no criminal charges
will be pressed. “Because this situationarose as a result of an internal disputeand nomoney has been lost, our only in-tention currently would be to regaincontrol of the investment account.”
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Brandy eventTHIS one is for the brandy aficionados.Capetonians will get to share in the spir-
it of Fine Brandy Fusion to be hosted fromThursday 9 to Friday 10 May.The event, themed Celebrate liquid gold.
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and responsible enjoyment of brandy. Cor-porate Cab services will be available.V Win! People’s Post readers can win five doubletickets to the event. Go to www.peoplespost.co.zato enter online.V Two Fire Water books are also up for grabs. Enteronline for this competition as well. Winners to bothcompetitions will be notified by phone.
Bye-byeBye-byeholidays?holidays?SOUTH AFRICANS face the possibility
of having fewer public holidays.A government task team has report-
edly been set up to investigate a possible re-duction in the number of public holidays.This is after some religious groups said theSouth African calendar was discriminatingagainst them. Some of the holidays thatcould be scrapped includeDay of Reconcilia-tion (16 December), Day of Goodwill (26 De-cember) and Family Day (the first Mondayafter Easter).People’sPostpolled readers to findouthow
they feel about the possibility of having few-er public holidays.
ZANDILE MAQHOSHA says public holidaysbring people from different backgroundstogether. “Every holiday has a meaningattached to it and more holidays should beadded to accommodate other religions insteadof scrapping a few.
TASMEED ABRAHAMS says more holidaysshould be added to honour other religiousgroups. “No holiday should be scrapped, butevery religious holidays should be celebratedas we have more than one religion.”
LINSDAY CAMERONDOW says all religionsshould be taken into account due t ourcultural diversity. “All religions are importantand every religion should benefit from theholiday. They shouldn’t reduce the holidays,but they can add more.”
NICK OLIVIER says the issue is a controversialone and many people will disagree. “There area few holidays I think should be reconsidered.But those days also have history attached tothem and if I name them I might upset a fewpeople.
JADE JANSEN says more holidays should beadded. “It is only fair that other religiouscelebrations be recognised as holidays. Butnone of the existing holidays should be takenaway as they have a history that comes withthem.”
WAYDON WEBER says religious holidays areimportant. “No public holiday should bescrapped because they are all significant.Instead, they can add more holidays toaccommodate other religious groups.”
YENTL KOHLER says every holiday is significant. “It is not just a random day off. We livein a diverse country with different cultures. Itwill be good if other cultures and religiousholidays are also embraced.”
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(Ielaahm or Rene021371 4507/082 324 9486
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AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
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JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
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Entertainment
DJ With Sound and karaoke( 083 747 3304
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CATER SUPPLIES021696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seater R10Long Table: 10 seater R10.CHAIR COVERS FROM R3Round table cloth XL R15Long Table Cloth XL: R12Organzas: From R2.We Deliver & Collect
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(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
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charger plates, red carpet foras little as R80 or R150 for 2!021 637 0133/083 453 9021
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plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695
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A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
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Miscellaneous
GAZEBO (3x3m)FOR HIRE
CHEAPEST in Cape Town!Free delivery within 10km ra
dius.Call Donna: 084 804 6582
Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.082 621 4441/ 021 393 5475
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Electrical Appliances
All Fridge Regassingand
geyser repairs.021 3715362
Fridge Regassing on alltypes fridges. All jobs done
at clients home.072 363 1530
80
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ACCREDITEDMULTICHOICEREPAIRS ( DSTV)
(073 272 6117
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Christian programmes,no monthly fee.Ruth 084 847 0362
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Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
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BuildingMaterial
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.
A BARGAIN BLOCK: 190,140 & 90. Ph 021 692 1209 /021 374 2053 / 083 384 7144all hours. Free Delivery.
ABBA BLOCKS 190's,140's & 90's and cement . Ph021 7055 886/ 021 392 8475
Free Delivery!
AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's Sand & Stone
Call021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991
(a.h.)
BAKKIE/TRUCKSand, Stone,
Cement, V/slabs,
Blocks andRubble Removal084 748 7122
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Wanted to Buy
AA's BUYS good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021374 6060 or083 948 2804
General
Services
Building and
Construction
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A BARGAIN FOR ALL SAND,STONE, RUBBLE. 36 METRE.PH: 073 113 4221 OR 021824 8993 OR 083 273 6083
Home Improvement
Interior
105
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
Home Improvement
Exterior
106
AA paving, vibracrete walls,plaster, RaiseIt, SpikeIt. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111
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
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /
VIBRACRETE ANDEXTENSIONS Ph:074 321 9215 / 021 820 4384
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Money/Loans
Waiting forPension/package payouts?
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A CASH LOAN UP TOR100 000. B/listed + Garnish+ Govt employees welcome.Same day payout Call/SmsAnshaaf 083 649 5826
A CASH LOAN UP TOR100 000 Blacklistedwelcome. 10 min phoneapproval. Same day payout. Ph
/ Sms LIZ 074 295 9559
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076 833 6676
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Is your house going to berepossessed?
I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
RENTALSI have tenants for thefollowing areas, Ottery,
Lansdowne, Wetton, Athlone,Contact Riyard on083 420 8989
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A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANINGPH: GAIL 021391 3483OR 072 906 1796
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.All types. Freequotes. Less
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071 951 4046 OR083 687 3545
M&MINTERIORS Blinds, curtains,rods, upholsterycleaning and
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021 371 8917 or083 4931 495
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Moving and Storage
4 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713
FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.
''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323
Removal of furniture ?Cell no : 079 769 1442
TV/DVD/Video
Services
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BUDGET TVrepairs,
microwaves &HiFi'S. Collect &
Deliver18 LinariaCrescent,
Silvertown 7764Steven on
021 633 1802 /083 486 5394.
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.Service call repair charge of
R150.083 268 1213/083 288 2757
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Painting
PAINTING &WATERPROOFING Goodref. 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.
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
Ronald GeorgeElectrical
Installations and MaintenanceTel: 021705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
Email: [email protected]
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General Services
AluminiumWindows, Doors
,balustrades andtrellidoors.Contact
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(Shafiek: 076185 2165
13 Sandra Street, Colorado Park
1142
Carpentry
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
PLUMBING,Tiling & ElectricalTel:079 018 2091
1145
Swimming Pool
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CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or 021705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
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EASTRIDGE: Fully securedsemi, 3 beds, garage.R285 000 Phone083 660 3495, a/h (021)374 3786
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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 7 May 2013 CLASSIFIEDS 9
Immaculate three bedhome. Built in
cupboards all rooms,lounge, fully fittedkitchen, laundry,
family bathroom +guest loo, blinds and
trelli doors. Singleenclosed carport.
Well kept four bedhome. Bics all rooms,lounge, dining, fully
fitted kitchen, familybathroom, main en-suite, separate loo,
single garage,enclosed parking 5vehicles, satellite
dish and alarm(monitored)
SYBRAND PARK R 9,000 P/M OTTERY R 720,000
KENSINGTON R875,000 (neg)
To let
For Sale
For Sale
Large refurbished,three bed home in
established location.Spacious lounge, largefitted kitchen, familybathroom with bath
and shower, separateloo, single garage,
opposite high schooland close to M5,
station andamenities.
Three bed home onlarge plot with three
incomplete flats.Lounge with
fireplace, fittedkitchen, bathroom
and separate toilet,carport.
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RETREAT R550,000For Sale
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Shaamiel Emamd
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082 723 1118
Friendlyqualityservice!
LLiisstt yyoouurr pprrooppeerrttyy wwiitthh aa lleeaaddiinngg rreeaall eessttaattee ggrroouupp iinn rreessiiddeennttiiaall pprrooppeerrttyy ssaalleess aanndd rreennttaallss
Coniston Park, Capricorn, Fairways, Grassy Park,
Heathfield, Lotus River, Marina Da Gama,
Montagu's Gift, Retreat, Steenberg, Zeekoevlei.
Attention sellers we have buyers for:
SHIHAAM072 192 1411
KASHIFAH073 929 3221
GADIJA082 823 1801
SHARIEF084 739 6372
FAZLYN073 184 2535
CANDICE071 1565 672
AGENTS WANTED:Join our family and let us share our success with you!
R285 000 MORGENS VILLAGE:
FAZLYN 073 184 2535
Fully Enclosed 2 BedroomMaisonette with a Lounge, Kitchenand Family Bathroom. Close to allAmenities and Westgate Mall.
R289 000 MONTROSE PARK:
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Freestanding 2 Bedroom House,Lounge with Laminated Flooring &Knotty Pine Ceiling, Fully FittedKitchen, Bath, Burglar Bars andTandem Garage for 2 Cars.
R315 000 LENTEGEUR:
CANDICE 071 156 5672
Fully Enclosed 2 Bedroom Housewith Lounge,Tv Room, Dinette,Fitted Kitchen, Fam Bathroom
& Carport. Also SituatedClose to all Amenties.
R2 400 000 ZEEKOEVLEI:
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
5 Bedroom House with 2 En-Suites, BIC,Lounge, Entertainment Area, Dining
Room, 2 F.F.Kitchens, 1 with a Scullery,Double Automated Garage, AutomatedGates, Swimming Pool, Pool House &plenty more...
R199 000 TAFELSIG :
FAZLYN 073 184 2535
3 Bedroom House Consisting of aLounge, Kitchen and Bathroom.
R255 000 EASTRIDGE:
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Fully Enclosed 3 Bedroom House witha Lounge, Kitchen & Fam Bath. Alsohas Enclosed Parking & Close to AllAmenities.
CALL US FOR A NO OBLIGATION FREE VALUATION.
?
[email protected] Park: 021 705 8961
R275 000 MONTROSE PARK:
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Freestanding 2 Bedroom Corner Housewith a Lounge, Kitchen, FamilyBathroom + Separate Entrance,
Enclosed Parking for 2 Cars and Closeto all Amenities.
SOLD
SOLD
R199 000 TAFELSIG:
CANDICE 071 1565672
3 Bedroom HouseConsisting of a Lounge,Kitchen and Bathroom.
R275 000 EASTRIDGE:
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Fully Enclosed Neat Semi Attached3 Bedroom House with Lounge,F.Kitchen, F.Bath, Burglar BarsThroughout, Automated Garage
with Parking for 2 Cars.
R209 000 TAFELSIG:
FAZLYN 073 184 2535
Enclosed 3 Bedroom Maisonette Housewith a Lounge, Kitchen and Bathroom.
Parking for 3 Cars.
R345 000 ZEEKOEVLEI:
GADIJA 082 823 1801
500m² Pan Handle Plot in aNice and Quiet area situated
in Zeekoevlei.
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS
IN GRASSY PARK
WE HAVE BUYERS.
ANTHONY ARENDSE
021-704 0289/
082 673 1503
Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call ANTHONY ARENDSE 021 7040289 or 082 673 1503
URGENTLY NEED
PROPERTIES IN THE
FOLLOWING AREAS FOR
MY APPROVED BUYERS:
CONISTON
PARK/SHERIDON PARK,
STRANDFONTEIN,
SEAWINDS, GRASSY PARK,
MITCHELLS PLAIN,
RETREAT AND LAKEVIEW.
PLEASE CALL ANTHONY
ARENDSE TODAY
021 704 0289 /
082 673 1503
Lentegeur379 000
3 bedrooms, fully-fitted kitchen, dining-room + sunken
lounge, garage +++ seperate entrance
Lovely and neat 2 beds (bics),
open plan fully-fitted kitchen, tiled
lounge, tiled family bathroom
(bath and shower), close to
Stellenbosch Arterial Road
Lovely 2/3 beds, tiled lounge,
fully fitted kitchen, laundry
room, entertainment area,
alarm, enclosed. Garage.
3 bedrooms, spacious fully-fitted kitchen, lamenated
lounge, toilet + shower, free-standing with nice grounds
and fully enclosed
3 beds, fitted kitchen,
bathroom, lounge,
enclosed, spacious yard
Strandfontein (Bayview)R469 000
RocklandsR309 000
Kuilsriver/StellendaleR550 000
Beacon Valley (Close to
Promenade) R339 000
ANTHONY ARENDSE
021-704 0289/
082 673 1503
Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call ANTHONY ARENDSE 021 7040289 or 082 673 1503
Elsies River/SalberauOnly R499 000
Pelican Park (Opposite
Mosque) ONLY R459 000
Free-standing: Large Double
Storey. MAIN HOUSE + 2X
SEPARATE ENTRANCES.
Lots of rental income
3 beds, lounge + dining
room, fitted kitchen and
bathroom.
BONTEHEUWELR379 000
3 bedrooms (bics), fully-fitted kitchen, tiled lounge,
family bathroom, indoor braai area, garaging for 3 cars
and big yard
RETREAT (ALLENBY ESTATE)R895 000
2 Semi Detached Houses for
R895 000. First Semi: 3 beds,
lounge,fitted kitchen, bathroom. Second
Semi: 2 beds, spacious lounge &
kitchen, bathroom. Enclosed Parking for
4 cars
Stunning 3 beds, spacious tiled
lounge, fitted kitchen, tiled
bathroom + shower, double
Garage, large cemented yard,
Very Secure
4 bedrooms, tiled lounge,
fitted kitchen, fully secured
HeideveldR450 000
SeawindsONLY R369 00
BEACON VALLEYONLY R240 000
3 beds,lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
carport. Enclosed. If your
combined wages is approx.
R7800.00 per month you could
buy this house.
MARK ANTHONY021-704 2160/083 482 4250
Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call MARK ANTHONY 021 7042160 or 083 482 4250
RONDEVLEI R449 000
free-standing, 3 beds, tiled lounge, fully-fitted kitchen,tiled bathroom, burglar bars, alarm, large grounds,
close to Westgate Mall
HANOVER PARKOnly R175 000
CASH ONLY! 1/2 beds with built-incupboards, kitchen, lounge,
bathroom, parking for 2 cars inyard. If your combined wagesare approximately R6 500pm,you could buy this house.
STRANDFONTEINSAN REMO R550 000
3 bedrooms (bics) en-suite, tiledlounge, fitted kitchen, drive-through garage + large yard
LENTEGEUR R339 000
Extended 3 bedrooms, very large kitchen, lounge+ dining-room, bathroom, carport, enclosed.
Urgenty need
properties for my
approved buyers
in all areas including
Ottery, Grassy Park,
Mitchells Plain, Southfield,
and Athlone.
Please call
Mark Anthony Today
021 704 2160 /
083 482 4250
ROCKLANDSOnly R319 000
Lovely 2 beds, bics, nice tiledlounge + dining room, fitted
kitchen, tiled bathroom, carport,enclosed, close to
Cedars Avenue. Very Neat
MARK ANTHONY021-704 2160/083 482 4250
Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call MARK ANTHONY 021 7042160 or 083 482 4250
RETREAT / ALLENBY ESTATE R699 000
Cute 2 beds carpet (bics), fully-tiled bathroom with shower, laminated floors in lounge,fully-fitted kitchen, aluminum window frames, outdoor braai, garaging for 2 cars with
direct access into house - close to railway station. Very nice area!
SANDRIFT CENTURY CITYR799 000
Lovely 2 bedrooms (bics),tiled lounge, open plan and fullyfitted kitchen, large braai room
+ Garage.
STRANDFONTEIN (off Trafalgar) only R519 000
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MORE than 4 000 walkers and runnersof every ability level are expected tofill the streets of Cape Town for the
third annual Jive Slave Route Challenge onSunday.The event will again be hosted by Lion of
Africa Itheko Sport Athletic Club, one of thelargest running clubs in South Africa.People’s Post is the printmedia sponsor for
the second year.The Challenge features a half marathon,
10km fun run, 5km fun run and 10km walk,over courses which take participants pastsome of Cape Town’s most historic sites.Donny Jurgens of the City of Cape Town’s
department of sport and recreation, saysthey chose to partner with Itheko becausethe race’s uniqueness.“The Jive Slave Route Challenge is not an
event in which you are likely to make yourpersonal best. This is not a race for the fastand the furious,” he says.“This is not to attract the top Ethiopians
to come and run in our city. This is a differ-ent kind of race.“Our department is not about personal be-
sts; our department is about celebrating life,celebrating culture, celebrating history andcelebrating the fact that people from allwalks of life and all shapes and sizes partici-pate in a mass running event.”The race will start in Darling Street, be-
tween the Grand Parade and City Hall, be-fore winding its way around the City Bowl.Some of the landmarks passed along the
way to the finish line include St Mark’s
Church and Aspeling Mosque in DistrictSix, the Hurling Swinging Pump in Gardensand the South Africa Jewish Museum andParliament in Government Avenue.Runners will also pass through the Castle
ofGoodHope, for only the second time inhis-tory, just minutes after a miniature cannon– replacing the start gun – sends them off.This year runners will also have another
reason to participate, as the Red Cross Chil-dren’s Hospital Trust has been confirmed asthe official beneficiary.Sean Burton, marketing manager of Qual-
ity Beverages, the producers of Jive, urgesall participants to donate to the Trust.“The Trust is really close to us – as a com-
pany, we have been supporting them foryears,” he says.“We specifically target most of our initia-
tives at the youth market,” says Burton.“Wehaven’t confirmed an amount yet, but
we have also offered the Trust as an officialbeneficiary for runners to donate. We are al-so asking that all participants get involvedby donating some funds.“There has been talk of sponsoring rand-for-rand value, but we haven’t really confirmedthat.”Anyone interested in entering can do so
on the first floor of City Hall on Friday 10May from 16:00 until 20:00, from 10:00 until17:00 on Saturday 11 May and from 05:30 un-til 08:15 on race day.The half marathon will start at 07:00 and
the final event, the 10km walk, will start at08:15.V To view a video of last year’s Jive Slave Route Challenge visit www.peoplespost.co.za.
Challenge to showoff city landmarks
BATTLE: Sibusiso Mbonani of Witbank Spurs and Vuyisile Wana of Santos race towardsthe ball during a National First Division match at Athlone Stadium on Saturday. Santoswon the game 20. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES
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Mondale bounceback to beat rivalsLIAM MOSES
DEFENDING champions Mondale HighSchool took one step closer to reclaimingtheir title with a victory over arch-rivalsOval North High in the second round of theMr Price High School’s League on Saturday.Since 2010 Oval North and Mondale have
dominated the league and the Ryan RasoolMemorial Challenge, an annual knockouttournament which precedes the start of theleague.However, both sides suffered shock draws
in the opening round of games on Saturday27 April. But Mondale refused to again droppoints and turned their formaroundwith animpressive 3-0 win over Oval North.Meanwhile, early-season pace-setters
Rocklands High continued their fine formwith a 2-0 victory over Belgravia High, to ce-ment their place at the top of the table – andkeep Belgravia hovering near the foot of thestandings.CedarHigh andPortlandHighmanaged to
keep up with Rocklands and are currentlylevel on points with the log-leaders, in sec-ond and third place respectively.
Cedar beatGlendaleHigh 1-0 and Portlandbeat Lentegeur High 3-1. Only goal differ-ence separates the two teams from Rock-lands High.Cloetesville Highmoved up to fourth after
claiming their first victory of the season ina 4-0 drubbing against Princeton High.Westridge High and Aloe High are cur-
rently sixth and seventh, respectively, afteralso winning for the first time this season.Westridge thrashed Strandfontein High 6-0,while Aloe beat Beacon Hill High 2-1.Only one draw was recorded on the day,
with Spine Road High and Tafelsig Highscoring a goal each. The 1-1 deadlockwas theseconddraw in asmany games for both sidesand leaves them in ninth and tenth on thetable, respectively.The third round of fixtures will take place
at the Rocklands Sports Complex on Satur-day 11 May.V Fixtures: 09:00 – Glendale vs Aloe (Afield), Portland vs Cedar (Bfield), Strandfontein vs Spine Road(Cfield) and Belgravia vs Princeton (Dfield). 10:15 –Tafelsig vs Rocklands (Afield), Beacon Hill vsWestridge (Bfield), Cloetesville vs Mondale (Cfield)and Lentegeur vs Oval North (Dfield).
SKILFUL: Belgravia High School’s Dean Jones evades a tackle from Rocklands High’s BrandonWilliams during a Mr Price High Schools’ League match at the Rocklands Sports Complex onSaturday. Rocklands won the game 20. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Perfect figure eights on the wayLIAM MOSES
SOUTH AFRICA’s best figure skaters willconverge on GrandWest Casino for the an-nual Figure Skating Championships nextweek.Around 120 skaters from across the coun-
try are expected to participate in both theteam and solo skating competitions.The solo skating section, where a skater
participates on the ice alone and performsrequired elements to music, will see theskaters compete in age groups and differentability sections.This includes under-10s in the juvenile
section, over-10s in the pre-novice categoryand the older skaters in the novice, juniorand senior sections.Synchronised skating is a team event
where 16 skaters perform in unison tomusicon the ice.All these skaters had to qualify to perform
at events leading up to this prestigiousevent. They would have earned their place
in their respective provincial teams.Selections for international events will al-
so take place at the championships and eachskater will be focusing their goals with theupcoming international season in mind.Western Provincewill bewell represented
at the champs, and will hope to retain theoverall trophy, for the 15th consecutiveyear,by achieving the overall highest score.Some of the top WP skaters participating
in the event are Lejeanne Marais, Kim Fal-coner, Johann Wilkinson and Ancio vanTonderThe threeWP synchronised skating teams
have just returned from internationalevents, while the junior and senior teamsboth participated in the International Skat-ing UnionWorld Championships in Finlandand USA, respectively.The event will take place at the Grand-
West’s Ice Station on Monday 13 and Tues-day 14 May. Tickets cost R40 for adults andR20 for children under the age of 12.V For more information please visit www.icerink.co.za.
HEAD TO HEAD: Tyrone Adonis of Battswood FC wins a header ahead Crusaders FC’sAngelo Clarke during a Super League game played at William Herbert Sport Grounds onSaturday. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
BEHIND YOU: Peninsula Football Club’s Michael Mamba eludes Ocean View FC playerStanford Jantjies during a Super League match at the Allenby Drive Sport Complex onSaturday. The match finished in a 00 draw. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
PEDAL POWER: Abdul Muttalib Sauls of the Muhammadeyah Cycling Club races to thefinish line in the under14 section of the club’s criterium (a short road race) in FerndaleRoad, Ottery on Sunday. The race was an official Pedal Power Association event andfeatured competitors from across the south peninsula. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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Purple machine claim first victoryLIAM MOSES
RETREAT RFC scored a crushing victo-ry over neighbours Peninsula RFC ina WP Division Three derby at the Al-
lenby Road Sports Complex on Saturday.The home side ran in five tries without
conceding a single point towin the game 29-0and avenge their defeat away to Peninsulain last season’s final game.The victory is Retreat’s first of the season,
after a draw and two losses in their firstthree games. Retreat head coach AnthonyAmalcin said it was “satisfying” to claimtheir first win against their arch rivals.“We have been training so hard this week.
We are right at the bottom and we are hold-ing up the log. It was very satisfying to winin that manner,” he said.“The guys believed what I have been say-
ing to them at training – it showed today.Weneed to justmove forward and continue. Theguys came to the party and the camaraderieamongst them today was good.”The first 25minutes of the encounter were
scrappy and the both sides lined-up kicks atgoal without scoring.The deadlock was eventually broken in
the 27th minute when right wing GerrardJohnson touched down to score the first andonly points of the first-half.Retreat scored their second try around
five minutes after the break, when hookerRoger Solomans touched down under theposts.The third try came in the seventh minute,
through lock Freddie Nichols, and scrum-half Donnie Petersen scored twice midwaythrough the half and in the final minute ofthe game. LorenzoGordon converted both ofthe final tries to hammer the final nail intothe coffin.Amalcin says he will be looking for his
players to step up to another levelwhen theyface Temperance, in another derby, at homeon Saturday 11 May.“I’m still not happybecause theydid about
80% of what was asked of them – the gameplan that we put out today,” he says.
“The other 20% was just that they neededto focus and they showed some ill-disciplineby talking to the referee.”Amalcin adds Retreat is more determined
than ever to make this season a successfulone, as the club is celebrating its 115th anni-versary in August.“I can only say (we will be successful) if
the guys are committed to training and ourcause, because we are celebrating our 115thanniversary this year and we are looking toget higher honours.”“But we will take it one day at a time.
Nothing has been won yet – we did what wehad to do and we can only improve on it.”
. Meanwhile in Super League A on Satur-day, UCT pulled off an impressive 21-13 vic-tory over theMaties at home in their biggestderby of the season. SK Walmers beat Hel-derberg 33-19 at home, while their neigh-bours Hamiltons thrashed fellow title con-tenders Durbanville-Bellville 48-13 awayfrom home.In Super League B, False Bay stretched
their lead at the top of the table with a com-prehensive 59-3 win away to Brackenfell,
Villager succumbed to a 23-16 loss awayagainst Goodwood RFC and Primrose RFCgave their title credentials yet another boostwith a 39-24 victory away against Hamlets.Mitchell’s Plain side Collegians beat
Scottsdene 54-35 away fromhome inPremierLeagueA,while their neighboursRocklandsbeatNortherns 21-6 at home inDivisionOne.In Division Two, Noordhoek side
Masiphumelele RFC secured a narrow 20-19win at home against Blue Jets and Athloneside Temperance lost 34-14 at home to Whis-tling Wheels.
POPPED UP: Willem Leadekkers of Peninsula RFC passes the ball as Retreat RFC’s Burt Smart leaps over him during a Division Three match atthe Allenby Drive Sports Complex on Saturday. Retreat won the derby 290. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Bluebells back on the fieldLIAM MOSES
BLUEBELLS AFC played their firstfootball matches of the season on Satur-day after their suspension was lifted bythe Cape District Local Football Associ-ation (CDLFA).The Wynberg club won a R81 000 law-
suit against CDLFA in December, butwere subsequently indefinitely sus-pended from all football in February forbreaching the organisation’s constitu-tion for taking legal action.Bluebells were also banned from en-
tering William Herbert Sports Groundsin Wynberg by the venue’s MunicipalFieldManagementCommittee after pro-testing at the grounds on Saturday 16March.However, the matter between the or-
ganisation and the club has now beensettled out of court, after the CDLFAgeneral council ratified the details ofthe settlement agreement on Wednes-day 24 March.Club chairpersonRashied Cloete says
the club is happy to be back at Cape Dis-trict and on the field.“We are relieved because we wanted
our juniors to play. The CDLFA wantedthe same,” he says.“We are satisfied, happy and relieved
that it has come to an end.We are happythat we had a committee to speak to and
that we were able to put our case for-ward.”Bluebells sued the CDLFA in Septem-
ber 2011 after failing to win a tender torun the tearoom and cafe at WilliamHerbert in 2010, alleging that the tenderprocess was flawed.After finding in Bluebells’ favour, the
Wynberg Magistrate’s Court alsoserved a warrant of execution againstCDFLA’s property in February and theclub was suspended two days later.Bluebells failed in their initial at-
tempts to have the suspension over-turnedand thenmetwith aCDLFAcom-mittee a week after the protest.The LFA’s executive committee sub-
sequently met with the delegation thatengaged with Bluebells and the agree-ment was voted by the Cape Districtgeneral council.Cloete says the club has instructed its
attorney to drop the case, as per the de-tails of the agreement.However, he refused to list what Blue-
bells would receive as part of the agree-ment.He says the agreement prohibits the
club from giving any specific details tothe media.Winston Engledoe, president of Cape
District LFA, also refused to commenton the matter.
Touchline topicsSunday 12 May
V Cape Town: The third annual Jive SlaveRoute Challenge will take place at 07:00 atthe Grand Parade. The race, of which
People’s Post is the media sponsor, willfeature a 5km fun run, 10km big walk, 10kmrun and 21.1km half marathon. Entries will beaccepted on race day from 05:30 till 08:15on the first floor of City Hall, opposite thestart line. Entries cost between R90 andR30. For more information on the walk emailFatima Allie at [email protected].