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Woensdag 22 April 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za ELSIESRIVIER CLEAR-VUE OPTOMETRISTS AVONWOOD SQUARE Shopping Centre Cnr 35th & Balvenie Avenue 021 931 0529 021 931 0529 Mon - Fri 9:00 - 18:00 • Sat 9:00 - 14:00 Closed Fridays from 12:30 - 14:00 ABAISHA CENTRE, (Opposite the Day Hospital) 356 Halt Rd, ELSIES RIVER 021 932 0286 021 932 0286 Mon - Fri 9:00 - 18:00 • Sat 9:00 - 13:00 Closed Fridays from 12:30 - 14:00 VALID UNTIL 31 MAY 2015 • MOST MEDICAL AIDS ACCEPTED • LAY-BYES ACCEPTED Colour Contact Lenses R170 per box BIFOCAL PACKAGE Frames, Lenses & Eye Testing R580 from Complete Specs Complete Specs Frames, Lenses & Eye Testing R380 from OPEN HOLIDAY 27 APRIL & 01 MAY 09:30am-12:30pm OPEN HOLIDAY 27 APRIL & 01 MAY 09:30am-12:30pm X1Q0AQTM-AL220415 Tel: 021 946 3690 TABLE VIEW 021 556 6369 BLOEMFONTEIN 051 448 3370 WORCESTER 023 347 8586 STEENBERG 021 701 4644 WESTGATE MALL 021 374 4839 GEORGE 044 874 4099 CLAREMONT 021 683 6230 N1 CITY Tel: 021 595 2298 BELLVILLE Slim fit suits now in stock Book now to avoid disappointment See our full range and pricing at www.mrsuithire.co.za or Cape Gate, N1 City and Westgate Mall NOW OPEN on Sundays from 9:00am – 1:00pm X1Q07RGM-AL220415 GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz W i-Fi, wills, then jobs. This is what is hoped will be the spin-off of a new initiative in Delft – that gives new meaning to “calling the sub- urb home”. Historically the call centre industry in Cape Town has its feet firmly planted in the city centre and surrounding major business districts. But recent economic developments have brought the call centre clique into Delft too – the suburb now boasts its first fully opera- tional call centre, right in the heart of the area. All because of a huge Wi-Fi project. Pastor Charles George, chairman of non- profit organisation Home of Compassion (HoC) in Delft, explains his excitement after HoC partnered with a big name in business. “This community has been instrumental in launching a Wi-Fi pilot project in October last year. “Currently the entire community has free internet access via this platform, arguably making Delft the largest Wi-Fi hot spot in South Africa.” What happened next was a natural step up for the community, when locally based com- mercial business, Ecom Investment Hold- ings (a registered financial services provid- er), partnered with HoC to bring the call cen- tre to Delft. Training “Thus far, this initiative has enabled training opportunities, offering local resi- dents permanent full-time work placements within the call centre market in Cape Town,” George said. “Essentially, this initiative has created the opportunity to reverse the historic norms in communities such as Delft, as well as those of surrounding communities. “We are therefore hopeful that this initia- tive will form the basis of further opportuni- ties for job creation, training, call centre sourcing and technological infrastructure development,” he says. According to recent reports from the World Bank internet access is essential to promote economic growth and development, particularly in developing economies such as SA. “This exciting collaboration with My Will Online is evidence of the fact that business and community organisations can indeed partner together in a meaningful and sus- tainable manner to serve our communities.” Will My Will Online offers clients an opportu- nity to create, print and maintain their will and testament online. According to the owner and managing di- rector of My Will Online, Wayne-Allen Jo- seph, there are many reasons why people would want to draft a will. “The main purpose of having a will is es- sentially to ensure that your... wishes and desires are executed at the time of your death. In essence, it becomes your voice, when you can no longer speak,” he says. “I am tremendously excited about our partnership with HoC in this initiative and our objective is very clear. “We aim to ensure that as many clients as is possible obtain a will and testament in a simple, affordable and reliable manner in- cluding the ability to store your will online,” said Joseph. V For more information on My Will Online contact 021 100 3532 or email [email protected], also check website www.mywillonline.co.za. WIFI SUCCESS STORY: DELFT BEGINS EPIC TECH JOURNEY How a call centre can change Delft Woensdag, 22 April 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: n Join a local stargazer... Join Ricardo Adams for an astro adventure at the Jack Muller/Danie Uys Park in Boston in Bellville. Adams is the founder of Kindom Skies, an educational service provider that runs a planetarium and various stargazing programmes. Read more on Page 9. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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ELSIESRIVIER

CLEAR-VUEOPTOMETRISTS

AVONWOOD SQUAREShopping Centre

Cnr 35th & Balvenie Avenue

021 931 0529021 931 0529Mon - Fri 9:00 - 18:00 • Sat 9:00 - 14:00

Closed Fridays from 12:30 - 14:00

ABAISHA CENTRE,(Opposite the Day Hospital)356 Halt Rd, ELSIES RIVER

021 932 0286021 932 0286Mon - Fri 9:00 - 18:00 • Sat 9:00 - 13:00

Closed Fridays from 12:30 - 14:00

VALID UNTIL 31 MAY 2015 • MOST MEDICAL AIDS ACCEPTED • LAY-BYES ACCEPTED

Co l ou rContactLenses

Co l ou rContactLenses

R170per box

BIFOCALPACKAGE

Frames, Lenses &Eye Testing

R580from

CompleteSpecsCompleteSpecs

Frames, Lenses &Eye Testing

R380from

OPEN

HOLIDAY

27 APRIL &

01 MAY09:30am-12:30pm

OPEN

HOLIDAY

27 APRIL &

01 MAY09:30am-12:30pm

X1Q0AQTM-AL220415

Tel: 021 946 3690

TABLE VIEW

021 556 6369

BLOEMFONTEIN

051 448 3370

WORCESTER

023 347 8586

STEENBERG

021 701 4644

WESTGATE MALL

021 374 4839

GEORGE

044 874 4099

CLAREMONT

021 683 6230

N1 CITYTel: 021 595 2298

BELLVILLE

Slim fit suits now in stock

Book now to avoid disappointment

See our full range and pricing at www.mrsuithire.co.za orCape Gate, N1 City and Westgate Mall

NOW OPEN on Sundays from 9:00am – 1:00pmX1Q07RGM-AL220415

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Wi-Fi, wills, then jobs.This is what is hoped will be the

spin-off of a new initiative in Delft– that gives newmeaning to “calling the sub-urb home”.Historically the call centre industry in

Cape Town has its feet firmly planted in thecity centre and surrounding major businessdistricts.But recent economic developments have

brought the call centre clique into Delft too– the suburb now boasts its first fully opera-tional call centre, right in the heart of thearea.All because of a huge Wi-Fi project.Pastor Charles George, chairman of non-

profit organisation Home of Compassion(HoC) in Delft, explains his excitement afterHoC partnered with a big name in business.“This community has been instrumental

in launching aWi-Fi pilot project in Octoberlast year.“Currently the entire community has free

internet access via this platform, arguablymaking Delft the largest Wi-Fi hot spot inSouth Africa.”What happened next was a natural step up

for the community, when locally based com-mercial business, Ecom Investment Hold-ings (a registered financial services provid-er), partneredwithHoC to bring the call cen-tre to Delft.

Training“Thus far, this initiative has enabled

training opportunities, offering local resi-dents permanent full-time work placementswithin the call centre market in CapeTown,” George said.“Essentially, this initiative has created

the opportunity to reverse the historicnorms in communities such as Delft, as wellas those of surrounding communities.“We are therefore hopeful that this initia-

tive will form the basis of further opportuni-ties for job creation, training, call centresourcing and technological infrastructuredevelopment,” he says.According to recent reports from the

World Bank internet access is essential topromote economic growthanddevelopment,particularly in developing economies suchas SA.“This exciting collaboration withMyWill

Online is evidence of the fact that businessand community organisations can indeedpartner together in a meaningful and sus-tainablemanner to serve our communities.”

WillMy Will Online offers clients an opportu-

nity to create, print and maintain their willand testament online.According to the owner and managing di-

rector of My Will Online, Wayne-Allen Jo-seph, there are many reasons why peoplewould want to draft a will.“The main purpose of having a will is es-

sentially to ensure that your... wishes anddesires are executed at the time of yourdeath. In essence, it becomes your voice,when you can no longer speak,” he says.“I am tremendously excited about our

partnership with HoC in this initiative andour objective is very clear.“We aim to ensure that as many clients as

is possible obtain a will and testament in asimple, affordable and reliable manner in-cluding the ability to store yourwill online,”said Joseph.V For more information on My Will Online contact 021100 3532 or email [email protected], alsocheck website www.mywillonline.co.za.

WIFI SUCCESS STORY: DELFT BEGINS EPIC TECH JOURNEY

How a callcentre canchange Delft

Woensdag, 22 April 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected]

Join a local stargazer...

Join Ricardo Adams for an astro adventure at the Jack Muller/Danie Uys Park inBoston in Bellville. Adams is the founder of Kindom Skies, an educational serviceprovider that runs a planetarium and various stargazing programmes. Read more onPage 9. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Bazaar offersfun for thewhole familyThe South African National ZakahFund (SANZAF) is bringing its AnnualBazaar to the community of Mitchell’sPlain on 24 and 25 April at Spine RoadHigh School hall.

A donation of R5 gets you throughthe door and the children can look for-ward to riveting entertainment in ourKids’ Corner while mum and dad enjoyentertainment ranging from live Vo-dacom Super Rugby games on our bigscreen to performances by local Qasie-da groups.

Come spend the day socialising andenjoying all the bazaar has to offer.

Bite into delicious foods such as boe-rewors rolls, gatsbys, salomies and tik-ka chicken or why not sample the tan-talising new Candy Buffet stall andmilkshake station.

Food vouchers can be purchased atthe bazaar or beforehand from SAN-ZAF’s offices at 1 Thornton Road, Ath-lone.

SANZAF is also calling on all localsmall businesses to sell their wares atthe event. Whether you sew, knit, orsell gadgets, you are most welcome tohire a stall for the two days.

There are some great prizes up forgrabs at the bazaar ranging from lux-ury getaways to pamper sessions andso much more.

The event is held at Spine Road Highon the corner of Spine Road and ZenithCrescent in Mitchells Plain on Fridayfrom 14:00 and from 09:00 on Saturday.Entry fee is R5.V Call Farahnaaz on 021 638 0965 to purchaseyour food vouchers or book your stall. Foodvouchers can also be purchased at the bazaaron the day.

GrandWest Casino staff and De WaverenPrimary School learners recently cleanedup the Elsies River canal during NationalWater Week.

They were joined by ward councillors,

GrandWest concessionaires, the Metropoli-tan Community Forum, and City staff.

The event, which highlighted the impor-tance of conserving fresh water resourcesand promoting environmental sustainabili-

ty, included educational talks by guest spea-kers as well as activities with “Manzi”, theCity’s water mascot, to convey serious wa-ter-saving messages in a fun way.

“Water is a scarce and precious resource

which must be used mindfully. We all haveto make an effort to preserve the environ-ment so there is enough water and food tosustain the population,” said Bongeka Ndi-kinda, environmental officer at GrandWest.

Learners help clean up Elsies River canal

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Criminals have found a new way to robpeople. In Ravensmead, police have expe-rienced an increase in cases of theft usingthis method and believe it may spread toother areas.They are investigating cases where a

white Lewis furniture truck and a whiteBMWstops in front of ahouse and informsthe resident they must deliver furniture.When told no furniture was bought,

they leave only to return minutes later tosay that they are experiencing problemswith their vehicle and need assistance.When the resident goes out to assist

them, they later return to the home youfind there are items missing, particularlyTVs, radios and other electrical applian-ces.Policewant the public to bewarned that

if anyone comes to your door and tells you

they are from a certain company, pleaseverify the information first.Don’t open your door until you are sure

the delivery is for you and don’t leave yo-ur premises when someone asks for yourassistance unless you know the person,and always keep your doors locked.If you feel uncomfortable about a situa-

tion contact your nearest police station or10111 immediately.

Crooks employ furniture delivery scam

Police are looking for information about ashooting that took place in Delft on Sunday.The incident took place in Minnesota

Street, Eindhoven at about 13:00 when twomen came under attack.Investigations so far revealed that three

men jumped out of a car that stopped in thestreet and started shooting at Valentino (Ti-

no) Uppington (35) and a friend, Rosco Ben-jamin (28).Uppington was shot multiple times in the

head, face and upper body and died on thescene while Benjamin was struck in the leftarm and survived the attack.Hewas taken to anearbyhospital formed-

ical attention.

The suspects fled the scene in an un-known direction and the motive for the at-tack is currently not known, but police areinvestigating a possible gang related link.Police are investigating a charge of at-

tempted murder and murder.V Anyone with information can contact DetectiveConstable Rodney Andrew on 021 954 9000.

Help police to find Delft shooters

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Sharing: Nooitgedacht ward councillor Nas Abrahams celebrated his 60th birthday lastweek and invited the youth and community to share in the celebrations and enjoy somebirthday cake PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

A learner at the Higher Technical SchoolBellville is hosting a talent show to fund hisimpending trip to New York.Enrico Hartzenberg will be leaving for the

US soon and got TV personality Lee-Ann vanRooi to be a judge at the show, set for Thurs-

day 30 April at the school in Labiance.The show starts at 19:00 and entry is R30

and R40, and there will be give-aways andgreat prizes to be won, Enrico says.V Contact him for more information on 082 042 3119or [email protected].

Learner hosts talent show for New York trip

Agroup of GoldenOl-dies from the Edge-mead Seniors Club,calling themselvesThe Silver Strikers,are appealing to thepublic for donationsof wool because theyare knitting for theneedy.Any amount, ply or

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The YoungPeople@Work organisationsupports jobless youngsters through com-puter and life skills training, job shado-wing, referrals and networking.

They run various projects at a computertraining and life skills academy, offer freeonline job search training from communitylibraries, empowerment workshops andcommunity information sessions.

YoungPeople@Work also offer a “CVbank” and an SMS alert service notifyingclients of potential job opportunities.

“We also assist youth with their CVs freeof charge and continuously provide oppor-tunities to gain work experience,” saysFrank Julie, founder of the project.

But they need some help from willing or-ganisations.

“One of our main challenges is to find sui-table partners who are prepared to host ourstudents – who require work experiencethrough job shadowing.

“Job shadowing is voluntary and no pay-ment is required from the host organisati-on,” he says.

“Participants are responsible for theirown travelling expenses.

“We call upon your organisation to part-ner with us in hosting unemployed youth.The period is at the discretion of your orga-nisation and can be negotiated with us.”V For more information call Frank Julie on 021 9115444 or 078 812 4603, email frankju­[email protected] or visit their webiste www.non­profitconsultant.org.za.

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The 1st Belhar Scout group is lookingfor new recruits.They are starting a new cub pack for

children from 7 to 10-years-old, andwant parents to send their children todiscover the world of skills, fun and ad-venture as part of this organisation.The call is also out for ex-scout lea-

ders and scouts to lend a hand.Parents are also welcome to be trai-

ned as adult leaders.V For information call Lillian Layman on 021 9522390 or 084 532 9139, as well as Scouter Jodieon 076 356 6948.

Scouting gets childrenenjoying the outdoors

Afrikaans winners: The reading competition “season” of the City’s Library Services hasstarted and Ravensmead Library hosted the District 5 event last week. Senior LibrarianDesiree Howard congratulates the winners in the Afrikaans Section, from left, Eljerick Morokyfrom Nebo Primary who was the winner, Jamelyn Louw from Northway who was second,and Monica Louw from Pinedene in third place. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

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Party packs: Riverton EstateResidents Association (RERA) broughtsmiles to the children at Robin HoodCreche when they handed out partypacks to each one of them. GilbertThomas of the Elsies River Social andWelfare Association, as well as theeducators at the creche were allpresent to receive the gift packs fromRERA Chairman, Steve Ross. Ross saidthe gesture of goodwill is from all theresidents of Riverton Estate and RERAwill partner with the creche in thehope of continuing to deliver anessential service to the community.Gilbert Thomas said he will hand overa list of urgent needs to RERA sothat residents may be asked to assistthe creche where possible.

English winners: Winners in the English section of the reading competition at Raven­smead Library were, from left, Jaden Frasenburg from Vorentoe Primary in second place,winner Neena Muthien from CL Wilmot and Mercy Fransman from Nebo in third place.Congratulating them is principal of CL Wilmot, Morne Adams, and Bronwyn Mogapi,assistant librarian.

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TheKarlBremerHospital inBellville is loo-king for the families of three patients.The first is awomanknownon-

ly as “Elizabeth”.Shewas found by police and ta-

ken to the hospital, but there we-re no details in the patient’s fol-der, the hospital said.No date of birth, address or

form of identification is knownand due to the onset of confusion,the patient struggles to provideinformation.According to the notes availa-

ble on the patient, she was invol-ved in an accident before she wasbrought to hospital.She is currently in Ward 1A at

Karl Bremer Hospital.The hospital is also looking for

the family of DeonGrove, born 16April 1960.Deon suffers from dementia

and is unable to provide informa-tion about his family.He was previously known to

Swartland Hospital and Tyger-berg Hospital before he was admitted atKarl Bremer.The only address available to thehospital

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find Grove’s family at that ad-dress, but were still awaitinga response.He is currently in Ward 1B

at Karl Bremer hospital.A third patient by the name

of John Davids was foundoutsideKraaifonteinDayHos-pital and taken to Karl Bre-mer.He has no documentation or

identification and the hospi-tal only have his date of birthas 01 January 1963.John told staff he has amar-

ried sister named Elizabethbuthe is unable to providehersurname. He said he workedin the Knysna area as a buil-der, but lived in Scottsville inKraaifontein.He is currently in Ward 4A

at Karl Bremer Hospital.People who recognise these

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Police invite public to elect community forumsBishop Lavis police invite members of thepublic to the Bonteheuwel Community Poli-ce Sub-Forum election that will take placeat the multi-purpose centre in JakkalsvleiRoad on Wednesday 29 April, starting at

19:00.Interested organisations must completeregistration papers which can be obtainedon the first floor at the Bishop Lavis policestation from David Muller, or on the third

floor, at Captain Marie Louw’s office.V For more information, contact SergeantJacobs on 079 894 0149.

. The elections of theValhalla Park,Kalk-steenfontein and Charlesville Community

Police ForumandSub-Forumwill take placeat the madrassa in Sonny Leon Street inCharlesville on Monday 27 April at 19:00.

V For more information, contact Sgt Oli-ver on 082 522 2636.

LaunchLab, a business acceleratorhub based at Stellenbosch Universitywith the key aim of promoting entre-preneurship, is running its bi-annualPitching Den competition.The contest is open to all aspiring en-trepreneurs from student (and non-student) communities.It serves as a platform for emergingentrepreneurs to pitch their businessideas and standa chance towina shareof the R50 000 prize money.Participants enter their businessidea by doing an informal pitch whichis recorded on video.Although any business idea can bepitched in the Pitching Den, Laun-chLab is putting out a personal chal-lenge for aspiring entrepreneurs topitch ideas in one ormore of their newfocus areas. These include: paymentsand big data, paidmedia, clean techno-logy, agricultural technology and edu-cation technology.Participating campuses that havekick-started the programme includeStellenbosch University (SU), the Uni-versity of theWesternCape (UWC) andthe University of Cape Town (UCT),supported by technology and businesspartners.“We want to create opportunitiesthat expose bright entrepreneurialminds,” says Philip Marais, CEO.Entrepreneurs with winning ideaswill win seed funding and incubationsupport services, like mentorship andspace. The Pitching Den running atSU, UWC and UCT is a collaborativeeffort to promote entrepreneurshipamong their students.Pitching kicked off at UWC and UCTfrom 14 (to 16) April and at Stellen-bosch University from 21 (to 23) April.The final judging event will be hos-ted at the Nedbank LaunchLab in Stel-lenbosch on 6May.Members of the pu-blic are welcome to attend.V For more information on the LaunchLab’sPitching Den or to sign up, visit www.laun­chlab.co.za/events or email SignUp@laun­chlab.co.za.

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If you’ve ever wanted to party with thestars then make a date to be at the JackMuller/Danie Uys Park in Boston, Bell-

ville, on Saturday night and be prepared tomeet some real stars.

With April being Global AstronomyMonth, an informal but planet-wide cele-bration is being put together by Astrono-mers Without Borders, also close to home.

Ricardo Adams is the founder of King-dom Skies, an astro adventure and educa-tional service provider that runs a mobileplanetarium and stargazing programmes.

He will be joining in the world’s largestannual Global Star Party that brings to-gether astronomy enthusiasts and organi-sations worldwide, to share the passion forthe night sky with everyone. The motto?“One people, one sky.”

Ricardo says this event is the chance forpeople to get up close and personal with thecosmos while having a picnic underneaththe starry skies.

“We operate throughout the WesternCape, focusing on science resources toschools, science fairs and youth groups.

“This is the world’s largest event dedicat-ed to sharing the wonders of the universefor space geeks throughout April,” he says.

“April brings a new round of interestingobjects into view in the heavens. Come andexperience our spectacular night sky,where we will entertain you with interac-tive presentations.”

Ricardo points out that his interest in as-tronomy started when he was growing upon the streets of Ravensmead.

“Hanging out on street corners at nightwe were always wondering about the starsand their patterns, wondering why wecould only see the Three Sisters ( a star for-mation) in summer and not in winter.

“And the interest just grew from there.”Ricardo eventually worked for the South

African Museum as a marine technician,but when the museums amalgamated intoIziko Museum, he was promoted to theplanetarium as presenter and technician.

“My career and passion as a planetarianeducator has inspired me to fulfill mydreams to take the planetarium to un-reached (and reached) communities andschools,” he continued.

“Our educational presentations areCAPS friendly and give the learners an op-portunity to ‘travel’ to the planets and be-come an astronaut for a day.

“As most of us are familiar with the ‘sixkingdoms of life’, we explore the ‘kingdomof (the) skies’. A world unknown to most ofus – we want to invite you to come and expe-rience its wonders!”

Ricardo was also instrumental in thelaunching of their mobile digital planetari-um, the KingDOME, during October 2013.It has been successfully in orbit for morethan a year now.

“Promoting this event ties in with ourmission to create a space that will stimulatean interest in science and Technology,” headds. “Astronomy is the most approacha-ble of all sciences. Everybody can be a back-yard stargazer. Astronomers Without Bor-ders is the perfect platform for such out-reaches.”

Kingdom Skies and Elf Astronomy willtake you on a voyage through our belovedsouthern sky. Telescope viewing includesan overview of constellations and planetsvisible in our current night sky led by pro-fessional sky guides.

Activities start at the park on the cornerof Frans Conradie Drive and Carl CronjeDrive from 17:00. Bring along sundownerpicnic baskets, blankets, gazebos, chairs,telescopes, binoculars (optional), lanterns,head lamps and warm clothes.

Admission is R10 for children and R20 foradults.V Call Zenobia on 083 845 7837 to learn more.

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A local entertainment family has initi-atedaproject to empoweranewgener-ation on the Cape Flats.

Jonathan Butler is well-known on the in-ternational jazz scene, but his family is alsotalented.When youhear Jonathan performingwithsome of the best in the business, it is easyto understand his talent was fostered bymulti-talented siblings, some of whom arestill plying their trade on the local entertain-ment scene. Now, they are about to sharethat knowledge with a new generation.This family legacy has its roots in SeventhAvenue in Belgravia where Jonathan wasthe youngest of 17 children.His siblings San-dra, Vicky, Veronica and Danny becamehousehold names on the cabaret circuit inthe ’70s and ’80s. Musicians such as Ponties,Paul, Ian, Tony andGregory are still reveredby the older generation and a new genera-tion has started making inroads on the mu-sic scene – now it’s about to grow.Michael-John Sias, Sandra’s son, is lead-ing the sharing of that legacy through start-ing the Butler Youth Development based inBelhar.“The timehas come for us tomake the peo-ple aware of this family, the rich history inmusic, and empower them through thismu-sical development programme by makingthem aware of their talents,” he said.“Through music we can keep them off thestreets and away from so many negative in-fluences around them.”“Our family roots are with the minstrelsbecause it all stemmed frommy grandfatherAbraham ‘Oupa Kool’ Butler and his wifeElizabeth.

“He had a group in those days where allthe children got their start in themusic busi-ness.” Sandra, now Miller, was excitedabout the initiative and said her son hadbeen nagging her to get something started.“He understood the legacy of the familyand always said we must start something topreserve that legacy because some of thefamily have already passed on. With thisproject we want to show the children thathard work will get you success in life andmusic.”Michael-John also pointed out they havesome challenges and are looking for busi-nesses to partnerwith them in this new initi-ative..“We’re working very hard to raisesome money but we need people to come onboard and help us.”V For more information about the project Michael­John can be contacted on 083 669 7623.

Butlers spread theirmusical legacy

Sandra Miller (Butler) and her son Michael­JohnSias are spreading the Butler family’s musicallegacy. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

A community worker in Bonteheuwel is ona mission to harness and improve skills inthe area to fight unemployment.Charles Jacobs has started the Academyof Youth and Community Development Op-portunity to make a major difference to em-power people.“My aim is to provide skills training, jobplacing and tertiary education developmentfor the unemployed youth and communitymembers from Bonteheuwel, Kalksteenfon-tein, Heideveld, Elsies River, Valhala Parkand Manenberg,” he said.Jacobs networkswith government depart-ments suchas theDepartment of Labour, theNational Youth Development Agency,Rlabs, Dreamworker, Harambee, Kolping,Young People at Work and Northlink Col-lege toprovide skills development for theun-employed.“I want to invite all unemployed people inthe area to contact me so that we can startthat process of empowerment,” he contin-ued.“The process has already started where Ihave interviewed some participants and ex-plained how our resources can help them to

find a job and further their educationaltraining.”Since September 2014 Jacobs has enrolled60 students at Northlink College in a careerof their choice.Last week he hosted a community infor-mation sessionatNetregCommunityCentrewhere another service provider, Coltex, of-fered skills development in sowing, fabricpainting, pattern making and designing tothe unemployed people on his database.Another service provider from the insur-ance Seta, Learning Cape Initiative, wasteaching unemployed youth in a two-weeklong job readiness programme at the JanetBourhill Institute in Bonteheuwel.Jacobs also wishes to extend his network-ing partnership to include more organiza-tions to assist him with job placing opportu-nities, learnerships and internships.“We already have people with a variety ofskills and qualifications on our database,but we need partners to come on board andhelp us with those employment opportuni-ties.“Joining us on this mission will havefar-reaching positive effects across the en-tire community if people are empoweredthrough employment.”V Contact Charles Jacobs on 071 278 8773 or cja­[email protected] for more information..

Fighting unemploymentthrough skills

Charles Jacobs(centre), withLearning CapeInitiative facilita­tors TrudyBoverhoff andWayne Kruger areon a mission toempower youthand the unem­ployed in thearea.PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK

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Learners at Gateway Primary in Delfthad a glimpse of some sporting activitiesfrom some visitors at their school lastweek.A group of 25 students from the United

Kingdom entertained the children ofDelft with sport coaching and sport de-velopment.The students from FET Colleges from

across theUKwere on an educational ex-cursion inSouthAfrica to experience thecircumstances in which teaching andlearning is done in South Africa and tointeract with them.The outcome of the programme was to

reach out to marginalised communitiessuch asDelft andManenberg by interact-ingwith themandbyusing sport as ame-dium.According to Boebie Kassiem, the ex-

ecutive head for an NGO called Balls toPoverty, they have done this type of out-reach in communities for the last tenyears.“Besides the developing aspect

through sport, the UK youth are also ad-vancing themselves when they experi-ence the circumstances and conditions

under which the SA children function,”he said.“The objective with the outreach is to

provide alternatives to the youth and toshow them that drugs, teen pregnanciesand gangsterism need not be the order ofthe day.”A group of 200 learners eagerly partici-

pated in the activities with the visitorsfrom the UK.Mlindeli Ngqobane, the principal of

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sport coaching and in the process theyhanded out soccer balls to the institu-tions that they visited.The head boy of the school, 12-year-old

grade 7A learner, Mokoatle Monaleli,thanked the group for reaching out to thelearners and wished them well on theirfuture excursions and other worthwhileprojects.The group returned to the UK on 16

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’n Gebedsdag in die Nuweland-stadion opMaandag 27April salfokus op die hoë voorkoms vanswangerskappe, verslawing enbendegeweld onder tieners indie Wes-Kaap.Angus Buchan, wat dieMigh-

ty Men-saamtrekke begin het,sal as spreker optree en van diegeleentheid gebruik maak omvir die pa’s van die land tepreek. “Ons as die vaders vandie landmoet vir jongmense diegeleentheid gee om hulself uitte druk,” sê Buchan.Buchan sêhywil ook spesiaal

die jongmense uitnooi wat son-der ’n visie vir die toekoms is.Kyle Driver, direkteur vanJeug-Alpha in Wes-Kaapland,sê hulle verwag ’n skare vanmeer as 45 000 by dié saamtrek.“Jeugtransformasie Afrika

hoop op ’n herlewing van ’n ge-slag van tieners wat die laastetyd vasgevang geraak het inbende-verwante misdaad.

“Tussen 80% en 90% van allemisdaad in gemeenskappe indie Wes-Kaap, waar bendes be-trokke raak, word gepleeg deurtieners tussen 13 en 19,” sê hy.Party van die tieners word

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Hulle het “lepelsvol liefde” aandiemense van die informele ne-dersetting Freedom Farm gaanuitdeel.Dis nou Jan-Hendrik Fourie,

nuwe bemarkingsbestuurdervan die Edgemeadse maatskap-py ProsperIS, en sy vriendin,Stephanie Benjamin. Dié tweehet saamgewerk en deur Ste-phanie se organisasie, “Steph’s

Ladles of Love”, wat sy in Sep-tember 2012 begin het, ’n kleinverskil aan dié mense se leweprobeer maak. Op Sondag 12April is die groep toe na die in-formele nedersetting op diehoek van die Stellenbosch-hoof-verkeersweg en Robert So-bukweweg. “Die kinders is eer-ste met kos bedien en toe is dievolwassenes bedien,” sê hy.

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A Global Woman’s Prayer Day will be heldon Friday, 1 May (Worker’s Day) at theApostolic Faith Mission Church in EersteRiver. The church is on the R102 (Van Rie-beeck Road)“As women of the church in South Africa,

God is calling to gatherwomen in all nationsto join hands in prayer as our nations facea crisis,” said organiser Carol Matthyse.The service starts at 10:00 until 15:00.

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Thousands of runners will gather at upto forty destinations on six continentsto take part in the second Wings for Life

World Run on 3 May, with Cape Town oneof the destinations.

The run starts at exactly the same timeacross the world, with a catcher car settingoff thirty minutes after the start at each loca-tion, with the aim being to outrun the cat-cher car.

As long as you stay in front of the catchercar, you’re still in the race. The minute thecatcher car passes you, however, your raceis over. This continues until a single manand woman are left running. Whoever orwherever they are, they will be crownedchampions of the Wings for Life World Run.

The Wings for Life World Run is not allfun and games though. It’s a fund-raising

event hosted by international not-for-profit,Wings for Life, which funds scientific rese-arch and clinical trials around the globe inthe hope of finding a cure for spinal cord in-juries.

The run is for men and women, young andold, first-time runners, running fanatics andprofessional athletes. There is nothing stop-ping anyone, no matter their fitness level orability, to stand at the starting line on 3 May.

The entry fee for the South African leg ofthe run is R250, with every cent finding itsway to research funding. The Wings for LifeFoundation also allocates 100% of all otherproceeds to finding a cure for spinal cord in-juries.

The last person standing will not only winbragging rights and a trophy, but also a once-in-a-lifetime trip around the world.

Run goes around the worldEntries for the fifth annual Jive Slave RouteChallenge (JSRC) on Sunday 10 May are nowopen.

This unique road running event is full ofhistory and heritage as the route takes youon a journey back into time, catering for theseasoned athlete, novices and walkers.

There are four events: 21.1km half mara-thon, 10km run, 10km big walk and 5km funrun/walk.

The “starter gun” will be the miniaturecannon at the Castle of Good Hope and therace goes from the City Hal through DistrictSix, Gardens, Company Gardens, WaleStreet, Bo-Kaap, Sea Point, Green Point Ur-ban Park, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town CBDand back to the finish on the Grand Parade.

Jive Slave Route Challenge spokesperson,Fatima Allie said more than 8 500 partici-

pants from across the country are expectedat this year’s event.

She says the race beneficiary this year isthe District Six Museum.

Mohamed Kajee, president of the Lion ofAfrica Insurance Itheko Sport AC who orga-nise the event, says it is a run down memorylane as the route takes you through CapeTown heritage sites.

“We honour, pay tribute and celebrate theaccomplishments and rich heritage of slavesand exiles, despite the challenges theyfaced,” says Kajee.

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Those interested can enter online until 2May at www.topevents. co.za until, or in-store at all Sportsmans Warehouse stores inand around Cape Town until 26 April.

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Seniors stillgot swingThe Western Province Seniors and Su-

per Seniors celebrated a superb doublevictory as both teams successfully de-

fended theirA-Section titles for a second suc-cessive year at the INDWE SA Senior Ama-teur Inter-Provincial in Benoni.Peter van Coller, Japie Koopman, Andrew

Cleophas, Tony Bailey, Brian Mampies,Francois le Roux, Dirk van der Merwe andCraig Poulton combined for a superb finalround at Ebotse Links Golf Club on Fridayto seal the Senior team’s fourth victory infive years.Super Senior stalwarts Ivan Palframan

and Herman September partnered MarkHair and rookie Tim Hewan to claim an un-precedented fifth consecutive victory in the27th edition of the country’s largest seniorteam championship.“Both divisions were very tightly conte-

sted, but our players kept a cool head underpressure,” said manager John Winter.“Their single-mindedness and determina-

tion pulled through and we are incrediblyproud of both teams for all the heart theyshowed this week to pull off another doublevictory for Western Province.”The Province Seniors started the final

roundwith 10 points in hand and a two pointlead, but the defending champions had torally hard fiercely after a 5.5 – 6.5 loss to se-cond-placed Central Gauteng.The 2014 winners produced a champion’s

innings against KwaZulu-Natal to triumph8 – 4 and gain two crucial points and 13.5 ga-mes points for the podium finish.Central Gauteng threw everything into

their match against KwaZulu-Natal, but ca-me up an agonising half a games point shortafter beating the coastal side 7.5 – 4.5.Province topped the log with 12 points and

51.5 game points, while the 2013 championshad to settle in second place with a dozenpoints and 51 game points.KwaZulu-Natal placed third with eight

points and 44.5 game points, while GautengNorth rallied to finish fourthwith a 9 – 3winagainst Mpumalanga after an 8.5 – 3.5 lossto Ekurhuleni.Mpumalangawill downgrade to the B-Sec-

tion after the side finished at the bottom ofthe log after seven straight losses.The Province Super Senior quartet began

the final round in third place on the grid andlagged two points behind log leaders CentralGauteng and 1.5 games points behind Gau-teng North. Province drew 2-all in theirFoursomes against Gauteng North and1.5-all against Central Gauteng.Hewan and September won their Singles

against both teams, while Palframan halvedagainst Colin Weinstein from Central andthe side pulled off 4 – 2 victories on bothcounts. Western Province sealed their fifthtitle with eight points, finishing one pointclear of KwaZulu-Natal.The coastal side saved their best for last,

defeating Ekurhuleni 7.5 – 2.5 and beatingBoland 4 – 2 to climb to second in the stan-dings.Gauteng North thumped Central Gauteng

5.5 – 0.5 to finish third on six points, edgingCentral Gauteng into fourth on gamespoints.

Die opening van 2015 se Varsity 7’s­ en vlugbaltoernooie het verlede week by die GrandCafé and Beach plaasgevind. Die Varsity­strandvlugbaltoernooi word vandag (Woensdag)en môre by UWK se kampus gespreel. UWK is die verdedigende kampioen. Hier staanBrent Stevens (UWK­atletiek) en Kayla Lee Provins van die strandvlugbalspan.FOTO: DEON RAATH

Opening van Varsity 7’s en vlugbal

SAREL BURGER

Die Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland en Bel-har se spanne, wat in hierdie seisoen se eer-ste reeks Superliga-rugbywedstryde ’n blou-tjie geloop het, het die afgelope naweek dieleisels ingetrek en oorwinnings gesmaak.Belharwas in ’nverwoestendebui teendie

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keer die tuisspan se doellyn oorgesteek ommet 60-0 tewen. InUWKse geval het dit egter

nie so maklik teen Schotsche Kloof/Walmergegaan nie. Oordeelsfoute en swak hanteer-werk deur die Kaapse span het egter gehelpdat die Wes-Kaapse studente met 24-22 dieknoop kon deurhak.In ’n ander kragmeting in die A-afdeling

het Tygerberg-klub teen Universiteit vanKaapstad tot met rustyd mooi saamgesels,maar indie tweede skof kondieFloridapark-manne net nie al die gate toestop nie. Die ge-volg was ’n nederlaag van 10-66. Noordeli-kes/Northlink-kollege enHands&Heart hetin die B-afdeling op die wenpad gebly.

Belhar, UWK nou op wenpad