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Spotlight on SassaSpotlight on SassaASTRID FEBRUARIE

@febastrid

Check your Sassa deductions.This is the message from a Bonte-

heuwel pensioner who feels robbed ofhis money after he discovered transactionsto the value of almost R600 made on his ac-count.Zainnoe Salie, speaking on behalf of her

elderly father, says he feels cheated out ofhis pension.“The money pensioners receive are al-

ready so little and yet someone had the au-dacity to steal from him. This is unaccepta-ble and a huge concern to my father andmy-self,” she says.Mr Salie, who declined to provide his first

name, says he usually withdraws his pen-sion two or three days after pay-day.As usual he made his way to the Bonte-

heuwel Civic Centre to collect his pension.“When it was my turn to collect my money,I gave the Sassa official my ID and Sassacard, they then scanned my fingerprint onthe scanner and the slip was handed to me.

This is when I realised that something wasamiss,” he says.Salie double-checked the amount of cash

handed to him and the slip and the two didnot correspond.“It said that several transactions were

made on my card, which was odd because Inever use my card to swipe for anything. Ialways collect the full amount,” he says.On the slip it indicated that there was a

transaction of R200 for airtime, R200 for elec-tricity and an EFT of R200 with the usualtransaction charges which amounted to

about R12. “I was in shock as this was thefirst time it has happened to me. I thoughtmaybe this month the pension due to me isdifferent, but the slip was evidence enoughthat something was wrong,” he says.Zainnoe says her father, along with other

pensioners, have reported the findings to thepolice and Sassa.“We hope that we can get to the bottom of

this and my father and others affected canbe reimbursed for their loss as many peoplerely on their pension to survive,” she says.

V To page 2

'n Groep wat hulself beywer vir#GangsterismMustFall hetSaterdagoggend van die Manen­berg­polisiekantoor tot by dieburgersentrum in Athlone gestap.Bekommerde gemeenskapsledehet dit aangebied nadat tweekinders die afgelope week inbendeverwante skietvoorvalle doodis. Die groep van ongeveer 60mense was uit die gemeenskappevan Lavender Hill, Elsiesrivier enHoutbaai. Kwessies wat volgenshulle aangespreek moet word ombende­aktiwiteite te stuit, sluit in’n tekort aan polisie in diegebiede; tekortkominge in dieregstelsel en gebrek aan jeugont­wikkeling.

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tine’s Day fundraiser.The event, theUnique Attraction Re-Un-

ion Show, will be hosted in conjunctionwith Heavenly Haven Safehouse.

Money raised for the safe house will gotoward the daily running of safe houses.

Heavenly Haven hosts about 100 chil-dren in 20 safe houses.

Edwin Martin, one of the UA manage-ment team members, says the children ei-ther have no parents or have parents whoare unable or unfit to care and supportthem in raising them.

“There are children as little as birth tothree months old that are in the care ofHeather Groenewald and husband CalvinGroenewald who have found it in theirhearts to take on the responsibility of notonly caring for the children, but some eld-

erly too,” he says.Martin says Heather is also the chair-

person of the group of safe houses.“It is really amazing to see how some-

one like this can take the little that theyhave but still be selfless enough to assistand care for others,” says Martin.

“Our company prides itself in youth de-velopment and creating working artistsin the industry and believe in assisting inthe community wherever we can to makea difference in the lives of others as well,”he says.

He further urges the public to supportthe event.

Tickets are pre-sold at R150 each, whichincludes a meal.

The evening will consist of top musi-cians and acts from Cape Town. Support-ing acts will be the winners of Cape TownTalent Search 2014 and 2015 as well asShannel Ebrahim, Sherwin Abrahams,Eastbound, Melissa Ross, K-Kinetic,ELYK & Darren Buckton. DJ Breezy willbe on the decks.

“Please join us for a night of amazingentertainment and enjoy a meal with yourloved one as it will be Valentine’s Day.

The event will take place on Sunday 14February at Penthouse Social Club, 1Wembley Park in Kuils River from 17:00sharp and will end at 22:00.V For more information, contact Edwin Martin081 589 6084 or Leon Erntzen 082 859 5655.

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Meanwhile the provincial Department ofSocial Development (DSD) has requestedthe South African Social Security Agency(Sassa) to urgently investigate reports ofunauthorised deductions of grants.

DSD has reported the matter to SASSA.Provincial social development minister

Albert Fritz says they continue to call onthe public to be vigilant, and for them to notgive out their account pin numbers and de-tails.

In addition, Fritz has written to the na-tional social development minister, Bath-abile Dlamini, requesting urgent action tostop the illegal deductions experienced bysocial grant recipients.

“Since the beginning of this year the min-istry has already received 19 complaints re-lated to illegal deductions, and to date hasdealt with and assisted with 626 cases since2010,” Fritz says.

Kgomoco Diseko, Sassa spokesperson,

says SASSA is concerned by service provid-ers in the financial sector who debit theirbeneficiary accounts without authorisa-tion from beneficiaries.

In such cases they depend on beneficia-ries to report suchcases to them so that theycan be investigated. “If the outcome of aninvestigation finds that a beneficiary didn’tauthorise a particular transaction, SASSAgoes out of its way to ensure that a refundis secured for the beneficiary,” Diseko says.

He says they do this using their disputeresolution mechanism procedure.

Diseko says the problem is not confinedto the Western Cape. They set up call cen-tres in every province in order to ensurethat they can nip these problems in the bud.

“We have trained our staff in resolvingsuch disputes. In addition we run ongoingeducation programmes throughout thecountry to teach beneficiaries about how toprotect their accounts,” he explains.

Die gewilde kykNET-kletsprogram, JouShow, met die aanbieder Emo Adams, trekweer ’n skoon, vars baadjie aan met ’n nuwestel, ’n nuwe formaat, maar nog net soveelpret. Opnames vir die reeks vind plaas van29 Februarie tot 4 Maart vanaf 18:30 by dieHoërskool D.F. Malan in Bellville en lede

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ASTRID FEBRUARIE@febastrid

The introduction of an Early ChildhoodDevelopment (ECD) centre in Netregwill bring much needed social uplift-

ment as the community faces many socio-economic challenges.

Construction of the R4.6m Golden GateECD Centre in Netreg, Kalksteenfontein,was completed inDecember but no operatorhas been appointed as yet.

The project, which formed part of the Cityof Cape Town’s World Design Capital 2014projects, will accommodate 60 to 80 childrenbetween the ages of one and five and willhave eight staff members.The cost to enrol a child at the facilitywill

depend on the operator as the City is stillin the process of standardising the paymentof fees with all ECD operators.

Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille saidin a statement last year that it will beequipped with toy libraries, books, internetservices, videos and other educational ma-terial free of charge.“This centre will also provide training fa-

cilities for other ECD practitioners, whilebooks and educational material will beavailable for loan to other ECDs in the sur-

rounding community,” De Lille said.She said the facility embodied the culmi-

nation of ideas from a team of engineers,project managers, architects, communitymembers and councillors who brought de-sign and ideas together to benefit the chil-dren and the greater community.“Children who have access to opportuni-

ties and a solid foundation will be able tobuild a better future for them and realisetheir full potential,” De Lille said.

However, the facility will officially openas soon as the City appoints an operator.Suzette Little, Mayoral committee mem-

ber for social development and early child-hood development, says the facility cannotoperate without an operating agent andthey are therefore hoping to have the centrefully operational after the official appoint-ment of the operator.

“The process to appoint an operator willremain community driven and preferencewill be given to registered non-governmentorganisations (NGOs) that already renderECD services within the locality of the cen-tre,” Little says.The directorate, through its Early Child-

hood Development programme, will assistwith the training of the applicants, whiletheCentreofExcellencewill alsooffer train-

ing to the community in future – these costswill be determined.The registered operator will be given a

three-year management agreement.“We have received applications from the

community and are engaging with our legalservices department to take the process for-ward and compile an operating lease agree-ment. We are hoping that this process willbe concludedby the endofMarch,” she says.

The centre will also be establishing a veg-etable garden with interested residents.Little adds that training for the garden

will be provided to ensure sustainabilityand improve production at the facility.

Young adults invited tofree life skills trainingYoungPeople@Work, a Bishop Lavisbased organisation, is inviting unem-ployed youth and adults to its upcomingand free Life skills for employment week.

The aim of the week is for theunemployed to boost their CVs to getthat interview towards their dream job.

There are several workshops whichwill be available to the attendees,including personal development andleadership (learn about developingvision, building on strengths, selfawareness, uncovering your purpose,balancing your life, expand yourinfluence and more).

Attendees will also learn abouteffective money management, customerrelations (the four stages of clientrelationship building, the 7/11 rule, thetrust building process, vital verbals andhow to recruit clients for life), as wellas a workshop on how to effectivelymanage stress (including a free pamper-ing session).The workshop will take place from

Monday 15 to Thursday 18 February atthe CSD centre in Helderberg Road inBishop Lavis from 09:00 to 14:00.There is no cost to unemployed

individuals, but employed people payR50 per workshop. Certificates will beprinted at a cost of R5 per copy.V Contact Clothilda on 073 820 1534 .

ASTRID FEBRUARIE@febastrid

“It is your duty to report gangsters, gangactivity, drug dealing and all other actsof criminality to the police.”

This is the call to all residents inBishopLavis from their local police as they aredetermined to fight gangsterism in thecommunity.

Captain Marie Louw, spokesperson ofthe Bishop police station, says their zerotolerance stance for gang activity contin-ues as theywill combat crime throughoutthe year until gang activities stop.

“The police plead to the community toassist us on the fight against gangsterismand crime,” says Louw.

Meanwhile the distribution of pam-phlets and residents sharing informationwith police led to the arrest of several sus-pects.

Louw says on Tuesday 26 May BishopLavis police visited crime scenes at Perel-bergway and Debbie Close in Bishop La-vis. At Perelberway they found the bodyof 34-year-oldRashaadSamuels fromDeb-bie Close,who sustained bulletwounds tothe head and face.“The other victim in Perelbergwaywas

rushed to hospital but later died. He was

identified as 20-year-old Hadley LylePockpas from Perelbergway.After following up on information dur-

ing the investigation and assistance ofthe community, detectives were able toarrest 31-year-old Cheslyn Domingo, alsoknown as “Tas”, from Simonsberg Road,Bishop Lavis, and 26-year-old Elton Her-manus, known as “Head Guard”.During a separate incident which oc-

curred on 7 September police visited acrime scene at Debbie Close and found a42-year-old man lying in the street withbullet wound to his shoulder and a 33-year-old woman with bullet wounds inher arm and leg.Louw says after the investigation the

detective arrested 37-year-old Gilton Tar-entaal from Vygie Road.“All suspects were arrested during Oc-

tober on murder and attempted murdercases, and through investigations whichstill continue some of them are involvedin more than one case of murder or at-tempted murder,” she says.Meanwhile police are also offering a

R700 to R1 000 reward for informationleading to the seizure of unlicensed fire-arms and drugs. All information sharedwill be treated as strictly confidential.V Call 082 522 2212 to report illegal firearms.

‘It is your duty – report it’

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Police operations conducted under the aus-pices of the newly appointed provincial com-missioner, Lieutenant General Khombinko-si Elvis Jula, led to several arrests in the lastweek.During search and seizure operations

armedwith a searchwarrant, police officerswent to a house onMain Road, Leiden, DelftonWednesday 3 February at about 18:50 andfound drugs to the value of R57 000.The operation formed part of operation

Fiela.Captain Joe Wilson, spokesperson of the

Delft Police Station, said the officers wentand searched the main house, as well as thewendy house attached.In the main house nothing illegal was

found, but in the wendy house police founda hidden safe in a cupboard.“The officers demanded the safe key and

upon inspection of the safe police found 700mandrax tablets and some dagga,” Wilsonsaid.Police arrested a 27-year-old woman who

will face charges for dealing and being in

possession of drugs.Police also arrested eleven other suspects

for drugs, one for suspected stolen propertyand five for dangerous weapons.Besides the arrests they seized five dan-

gerous weapons, two parcels and 61 stopsdagga, and 10 packets of tik.Brigadier Hendrik Jansen, station com-

mander at the Delft Police Station, praisedhismembers for the good bust and said simi-lar busts will be conducted regularly, atidentified residences.Jansen said the fight against eradicating

drugs is a long battle which the police areprepared to fight hard against and he moti-vated the public to expose the individualsparticipating in such illegal activities.

. During a separate operation on Thurs-day 4 February police executed 27 searchwarrants at drug outlets and arrested thir-teen suspects for the possession of drugs,five for dealing in drugs, five suspects forselling liquor illegally, one for being in pos-session of counterfeit money (three R50notes) and one for domestic violence.

New commissioner hits hard

A hijacking suspect was arrested after hewas injured during a shoot-out with policein Freedom Park.Captain Joe Wilson, spokesperson of the

Delft Police Station, says two suspects alleg-edly held a woman and a man at gunpointin Tubelitsha settlement on Wednesday3 February at about 12:00 and then demand-ed their vehicle.“The armed suspects fled the scene in the

complainant’s vehicle,” he says.Metro Police officers on patrol on Stellen-

bosch Arterial Road in Belhar were in-formed of the hijacking. They were given adescription of the vehicle and later noticedthe same vehicle further down the road.

“The suspects then fled into FreedomFarmandwhen cornered started shooting atthe police officers, who returned fire,” Wil-son says.During the shoot-out a 33-year-old suspect

was shot in the left lower leg and arrestedwhile the second suspect fled the scene.Officers seized a 9mm Glock pistol with

onemagazine and 14 rounds which were lat-er found to be reported stolen in July 1998.Police are still searching for the second

suspect.Wilson says the suspectwill be charged for

hijacking and the illegal possession of a fire-arm and ammunition and will appear in theBellville Magistrate’s Court.

Suspect wounded in shoot-out

Breaking boundaries

Guitarist Keith Tabisher is surrounded by his ensemble, back from left, Brydon Bolton (doublebass), Kerryn Torrance (first violin), Elina Koytcheva (second violin), Sarah Evans (viola), andCheryl De Havilland next to him. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Amusic educator from Belhar wants tobreak the boundaries between musi-cal genres with an innovative project

that comes from his heart.Keith Tabisher is the senior curriculum

planner for music in the education depart-ment, and in his community he is renownedfor projects in jazz that have produced someof the best in the business and many of hismusicians making it into national bands atmajor festivals.“We’ve lived in ‘boxes’ for too long. Music

ismusic. There’s goodmusic and there’s badmusic, but the time has come for strict divi-sions between genres to come down.“When it comes to teaching music we

must try to open young minds to all kindsof music.”Keith has written more than 20 guitar

compositions that represent a body of origi-nal music that defies categorisation.“The pieces are amix of folk, popular, con-

temporary and jazz elements written in achord and melody guitar style that derivesa lot from classical guitar technique, but us-es modern, jazzy harmonic and rhythmiclanguage. I call this work my HeartSongproject, because the pieces come from aplace deep within my psyche.”He has also collaborated with composer/

arranger Niel van der Watt who has set 15of these pieces for guitar and string quintetand one piece for guitar, marimba andstrings.“These arrangements can be envisaged as

a model for ensemble playing, that could beused at FETschool level andbeyondasmate-rial for ensemble repertoire,” said Keith.V For more information about the project call Keithon 073 268 7444 or email Keith.Tabisher@westernca­pe.gov.za.

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Picturedhere withdrugsconfiscatedover theweekendare, fromleft,ConstableMandisiNdlangisa,ConstableTheo VanWyk(detective)and CaptainEric Fick(unitcommand­er).

Murder ‘gang­related’Elsies River police are investigating the

murder of a 27-year-old man from Bon-teheuwel.

The victim was fatally wounded when hewas shot at about 10:45 at the Bonteheuwelrailway station on Saturday 6 February.

Sergeant Esmarelda Pheiffer, spokesper-son of the Elsies River police, said police sus-pect the incident was gang-related.

“Investigation of the murder continues.No arrests have been made as of yet. Anyonewith information is asked to contact the po-lice station,” said Pheiffer.

. In a separate incident a man was arrest-ed and charged with attempted murder.

Pheiffer said the incident occurred on Sat-urday 6 February at about 21:45 in Clarke Es-tate. “The 18-year-old suspect was still inprogress of shooting when officers patrol-ling the area gave chase,” she said.

Police managed to corner the suspect andconfiscated a firearm with ammunition andarrested him for attempted murder and pos-session of an illegal firearm.

The victim sustained a bullet wound to the

left shoulder, but was in a stable condition.. Meanwhile, police confiscated a Silver

Star 9mm pistol with ammunition from aknown gang member in The Range.

This comes after police were patrollingand spotted a suspicious person, who imme-diately started running off when he saw thepolice. “Officers gave chase and the suspectwas caught with a firearm and live ammuni-tion and was arrested for possession of anillegal firearm and ammunition,” Pheiffersaid.

Both the suspects appeared in the Good-wood Magistrate’s Court on Monday 8 Feb-ruary.

. In other drug related cases, 12 suspectswere arrested for possession of variousamounts of drugs, ranging from tik, man-drax and dagga.

Police also confiscated a stolen vehicle,which was found in Epping Avenue.

“We will continue with a zero toleranceapproach in fighting crime and call on any-one with information to come forward orcall the station on 021 933 0300.”

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Half a century of rescuing people – oftenout of dangerous situations – and sav-ing lives was celebrated by the staff at

the SA Red Cross Air Mercy Service (AMS)last week.

And according to its chief executive offi-cer, Dr Phillip Erasmus, more celebrationsare being planned for later this year to high-light the 50 years of excellence.

At the internal celebration last FridayErasmus thanked each and every staff mem-ber for their hard work and dedication.

The AMS, which provides aeromedicalservices to all communities, was establishedon 6 February 1966.

“This is to celebrate the day somebody gotinto a Pilatus aircraft even though we do notknow who the pilot was. Whether it wasnight or day, or a typical Cape Town windyday, we do not know,” Erasmus said at thecelebration held at the general aviation ar-ea near the Cape Town International Air-port.

The details are sketchy, but what they doknow is that the first flight took place be-tween Cape Town and Oudtshoorn.

“We had a small aircraft which flew toOudtshoorn to fetch a sick patient – humblebeginnings, but thanks to that day we’rehere today.”

He said the organisation was not about theaircrafts or the equipment, but rather thepeople and those involved.

“We as an organisation believe that thiswould not have been possible without thepartnerships we have with government andbusiness.

“They have given us a lot of support to ren-der programmes countrywide,” explainedErasmus, who has been involved with AMSfor nearly 19 years.

He said the volunteers, staff, their part-ners and support from the private sector all

need to be thanked.The AMS, a non-profit organisation, has

bases in Cape Town, Oudtshoorn, Durban,Richard’s Bay and Polokwane.

The organisation has five fixed-wing air-

crafts and seven helicopters in its fleet.“We are in the process of introducing a

fleet of new helicopters at the moment, andwe are very excited about the prospect,” saidErasmus.

Rescuing patients for 50 yearsAMS rescueworkersQuintonHendricks(front),PatrickLubisi andLindseyCyster sit inone of theorganisa­tion’s fixedwingaircrafts,typicallyused fortransportingtwo patients.PHOTOS:CARINA ROUX

The SA Red CrossAir Mercy Service

recently celebratedits 50th anniversa­

ry. Seen herecutting the cake is

chief executiveofficer of the

organisation, dr.Phillip Erasmus

(centre). With himare fellow staff

members from leftto right Ashwin

Krishna, FarhaadHaffejee, Patrick

Lubisi, Moses Yoliand Gadija Ryklief.

Unless residents report criminals who stealwater meters and manhole covers, many ofthese “elements” will continue to operatefreely and without consequence.

This is a warning issued by the City ofCape Town in a bid to encourage residentsto help them in stopping these types of theftoccurring across the city.

A reward system is in place for informa-tion that leads to the arrest of cable thievesor the recovery of stolen goods.

Those with information are asked to comeforward to help the City ensure that publicresources are not continually used on re-pairs or replacement of infrastructure, theCity says.

Reports on theft of utility services infra-structure between July and December 2015show a loss of R30m – this includes theft ofwater and sanitation, electricity, and solidwaste infrastructure. The department of wa-ter and sanitation had been hardest hit, witha loss of R17 295 345.

This, the City says, is as a result of stolenwater meters, water meter covers, and sto-len or damaged manhole covers.

The electricity services department re-ported the second highest loss, with stolenor vandalised equipment costs totallingR9 165 775. Solid waste management report-ed that 8 657 bins at a value of R4 895 534 hadbeen stolen.

Ernest Sonnenberg, mayco member forutility services, says the cost of this theft isnot limited to repairing or replacing the in-frastructure.

“In the case of our electricity network,theft also causes blackouts, which affects lo-cal business and industry.”V You can report cable theft or give tip­offs on0800 222 771 or 021 400 2828.

Residentsurged to report‘elements’

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About 4200 new first year students are ex-pected to start their academic year at theUniversity of the Western Cape next week.This week the university will register

about 22 000 studentswhowill start their lec-tures on Monday 15 February.The UWC rector and vice chancellor, Pro-

fessor Tyrone Pretorius, believes the role ofeducation is to inspire people with the hopefor greater possibility in their futures.“We are proud to announce that no aca-

demically eligible student will be excludedon financial grounds,” Pretorius says.An increased amount of students are now

able to enter lecture halls without having topay registration fees thanks to active sup-port programmes such as academic and fi-nancial clearance.The UWC has pledged funds aimed at as-

sisting financially destitute students; fur-ther details on the fund will be announcedduring the course of the first semester aspart of a launch of a fundraising campaign.The university has also focused their at-

tention on the “missing middle” – studentswho fallwithin themiddle class bracketwhoare excluded by financial aid assistance,however still need support. UWC has en-sured that students within this bracket arenot excluded fromregistering and are assist-ed on the case-by-case basis.Pretorius says there will be no upfront

payments required for bursary holders andstudents who are eligible for fundingthrough the National student financial aidscheme (NSFAS). The university will pro-vide relief to these students who did not re-ceive support between 2013 and 2015.“We hope the steps we have implemented

prove to the students that their need for ade-quate support is our priority.”

UWC’s firstyear studentsgeared for ’16ASTRID FEBRUARIE

@febastrid

Bellville South residents are now betterprepared in the case of a fire afterabout 500 families receivedmuchneed-

ed fire-kits.The kits were handed out during the sec-

ond leg of theCity ofCapeTown’sMisaUmli-lo campaign last week.Mayor Patricia de Lille says through the

campaign they are teaching residents thateveryone is a firefighter and all have a roleto play in preventing fires and building asafe city.During the launch as themayorwas hand-

ing out fire-kits to residents in AbduragmanAvenue lastweek, backyarddwellers sharedtheir concerns.Resident Henry Hesqua says the cam-

paign is welcomed as many people do notknow what to do in the case of a fire and donot have the resources to curb the fires intime.“People panic when there is a fire and

things quickly get out of hand. We need thefire extinguishers, but we also need educa-tion on what to do when there is a fire. Wecall on the City to host a workshop for us sowe can be fully prepared for anything,” hesays.Hesqua says they are also concerned

about the time in which it takes he fire de-partment to get to a scene of a blaze.“If they could reduce the time in which

they react to a call, we could save morehomes as the fire tends to spread fasterwhenit occurs in a backyard and we are not ableto stop it with the little resources we have,”he adds.David Sias, chairperson of Bellville South

Community Police Forum (CPF), who waspresent at the launch, says the CPF wel-comes the efforts of the City in trying to thecommunity safe.

“The empowerment with regard to fires isvery important and we also want to ask thecommunity to give their support in keepingthemselves and their families safe,” he says.DeLille says theCity realises backyarders

are also affected by fires. “We distributedfire safety items, including fire horns, solarjars and portable fire extinguishers, toaround 500 families,” she says.As the City continues to roll out this cam-

paign, families in various areas will receiveone of these items and they will be engagingwith residents on the importance of being re-sponsible with flammable materials and es-pecially vigilant with children.“Wewill assist residents in everyway pos-

sible as far as our resources allow, but pro-tecting our families, our neighbours and ourenvironment is everyone’s responsibility,”says De Lille.

Fire­kits handed out

Executive Mayor Patricia de Lille, Henry Hesquaand Distaster Risk Management volunteerShamil Adams demonstrate how the fire­hornworks.

Disaster RiskManagementvolunteerShamilAdams andmayorPatricia deLille demon­strate tobackyard­dwellerLeonetBarron howto safely andcorrectly usea fireextinguisher.PHOTOS:ASTRIDFEBRUARIE

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Kennis geskied hiermee dat die 24 (vier-en-twintig) subrade van die Stad Kaapstad soosvolg op die volgende plekke en tye sal vergader:

Subraad Plek Datum Tyd Bestuurder

1 Raadsaal, Royal Ascot, Bridleweg, Milnerton 21 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2Kraaifontein-raadsaal, Kraaifontein- munisipale gebou,Brightonweg, Kraaifontein 20 10:00

Fred Monk021 980 6053

3 Goodwood- munisipale gebou,Voortrekkerweg, Goodwood

21 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676

4Parow-raadsaal, Parow- munisipale gebou, 1ste verdieping, hoekvan Voortrekkerweg en Tallentstraat, Parow

21 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196

5 Raadsaal, hoek van Jakkalsvleilaan en Kiaatweg, Bonteheuwel 20 10:00Martin Julie021 444 2962

6 Bellville-raadsaal, Bellville-burgersentrum, Voortrekkerweg, Bellville 18 10:00Pat Jansen021 444 3716

7 Durbanville-raadsaal, hoek van Queen- en Oxfordstraat, Durbanville 18 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689

8 Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Faganstraat en Hoofweg, Strand21

10:00Erika Williams021 850 4149

9 Solomon Tshuku-saal, Site C, Khayelitsha 20 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351

10 Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoek van Lwandleweg enPhendulasingel, Khayelitsha 18 10:00

Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267

11 Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van Govan Mbeki- en Steve Biko-rylaan,Gugulethu 20 10:00

Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737

12 Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou, hoek van Merrydale- enMelkbosweg, Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain 21 11:00

Alesia Bosman021 444 8698

13Ruth First-gemeenskapsaal, Sinqolamthistraat, Philippi 20 10:00

Lunga Bobo021 630 1619

14 Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van Govan Mbeki- en Steve Biko-rylaan,Gugulethu 18 10:00

Anthony Mathe021 630 1678

15 Raven-kamer, eerste verdieping, Pinelands-opleidingsentrum,Sentrale Plein, St. Stephensweg, Pinelands

20 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797

16 Raadsaal, 11de verdieping,Waalstraat 44, Kaapstad 18 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17 Dulcie September-raadsaal (kleinsaal), hoek van Klipfontein- enProteastraat, Athlone 21 10:00

Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500/03

18Raadsaal, hoek van Buckweg en Sesde Laan, Lotusrivier 21 10:00

Okkie Manuels021 700 4020

19 Raadsaal, Sentrale Sirkel, Vishoek 18 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010

20 Raadsaal, Alphensentrum, Hoofweg, Constantia 20 10:00Richard White021 444 8112

21 Kuilsrivier-raadsaal, 1ste verdieping, hoek van Carinusstraat en VanRiebeeckweg, Kuilsrivier

20 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502

22 Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Hoofweg en Faganstraat, Strand (oorkantdie Strand-treinstasie) 18 10:00

Richard Moi021 900 1508

23 Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou, hoek van Merrydale- enMelkbosweg, Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain 18 10:00

Raphael Martin021 444 8722

24 Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoek van Lwandle- en Spineweg,Khayelitsha 21 10:00

Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532

Om toegang tot die volle agenda en alle ondersteunende dokumentasie 72 uur voor dievergadering, besoek www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.

Verlig die datum van die subraadsvergadering, kies die subraad wat jy benodig en laai dieagenda af. Rapporteer asseblief enige probleme by die betrokke subraadsbestuurder.

Die volgende beleide en planne word gedurende Januarie 2016 vir openbare konsultasiebeskikbaar gestel. Dit kan by subraadskantore bestudeer word en belanghebbendes kankommentaar lewer daarop:

• Markbeleid (5 Februarie 2016 tot 5 Maart 2016)

• Sakesteunbeleid (5 Februarie 2016 tot 5 Maart 2016)

• Konsepbestuursraamwerk vir Trafalgar Park (11 Januarie 2016 tot 9 Februarie 2016)

• Halfjaarlikse aanpassings aan die Mediumtermyn-Raamwerk vir Inkomste en Bestedingvir 2015/16 – 2017/18 en die Halfjaarlikse aanpassings aan die Korporatiewe Telkaart vir2015/16 (6 Februarie 2016 tot 3 Maart 2016)

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER

KENNISGEWING VAN SUBRAADS-VERGADERINGS: Februarie 2016

Die Stad Kaapstad nooi gemeenskappe uit om kommentaar te lewer oor die halfjaarlikseaanpassings aan die mediumtermyn-raamwerk vir inkomste en besteding vir 2015/16 –2017/18 en die halfjaarlikse aanpassings aan die korporatiewe telkaart vir 2015/16, watspruit uit die halfjaarlikse aanpassings volgens die Raadsresolusie goedgekeur op28 Januarie 2016.

Ingevolge artikel 17 van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels, Wet 32 van 2000,word die publiek en belanghebbende partye die geleentheid gebied om vanaf 6 Februarie2016 tot 11 Maart 2016 kommentaar, insette en aanbevelings aan die munisipaliteit voor te lê.

Kommentaar, insette en aanbevelings kan ingedien word per:• Faks: 086 514 9938• E-pos: [email protected]• Skriftelike voorlegging: 15de verdieping, Burgersentrum, Hertzog-boulevard 12, Kaapstad

8001 (vir die aandag van die direkteur: GOP-kantoor)• SMS: “idp” gevolg deur kommentaar aan 31766• Webwerf: www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP• Aflewering by subraadskantore

Die Stad se eenheid vir openbare deelname sal mense wat nie kan lees of skryf nie, mensewat met gestremdhede leef en mense uit benadeelde groepe wat nie skriftelike kommentaarkan lewer nie, help om hulle insette of kommentaar aan te teken en aan die Stad voor te lê.Skakel die volgende persone:

Vir algemene openbare deelname:Margaret Isaacs by 021 400 1766 of [email protected]

Vir benadeelde groepe:Zandile Mahlasela on 021 400 5501 of [email protected]

Die halfjaarlikse aanpassings aan die mediumtermyn-raamwerk vir inkomste en bestedingen die korporatiewe telkaart sal ter insae beskikbaar wees by subraadskantore, munisipalebiblioteke en by www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay.

Vir nog inligting kontak die GOP-prosesbestuurskantoor by 021 400 9806 [email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER20/2016

SÊ JOU SÊ!HALFJAARLIKSE AANPASSINGS

AAN DIE MEDIUMTERMYN-RAAMWERK VIR INKOMSTE

EN BESTEDING VIR 2015/16 –2017/18 EN DIE HALFJAARLIKSE

AANPASSINGS AAN DIEKORPORATIEWE TELKAART

VIR 2015/16

Youths enjoy week offood and fun: More than100 children from Kalksteen­fontein took part in a youthevent in partnership withlocal churches and theDepartment of CommunitySafety. The week­long event,which took place early inJanuary, was hosted by HopeCelebration Full GospelChurch. Pastor Arrie Phillipus,the presiding pastor, says theevent was successful andthey look forward to hostinganother programme for theyouth. The youth wereentertained by guest speakersand games, and were alsogiven breakfast and lunch.

Iziko to opendoors to learners

Students from BelArts Belhar High Art Focus School attended an art workshop at the SANational Gallery. PHOTO: NIGEL PAMPLIN/IZIKO MUSEUMS

Over thenext fewmonths the art collec-tion team at IzikoMuseumswill opentheir doors to host learners from pri-

mary and high schools from around theWestern Cape.The exhibition ties in with the schools’

art curriculum and provides an engagingspace for learners to learn about the art ondisplay and also to create art and display itat the gallery.Recently the art collection team hosted

students from the BelArts Belhar High ArtFocusSchoolwhoattendedanartworkshopat the SA National Gallery. The workshopforms part of the exhibition, Studio – Cele-brating the lives and work of South African

artists, on show until end of September.Curated from the Iziko and Sanlam art

collections, Studio celebrates the diversityof our South African visual heritage andshowcases artwork from the earliest indige-nous inhabitants to the contemporary. Theexhibition closely reflects the issues andtopics covered in the art curriculum astaught in South African schools today.Visiting learners have the opportunity to

interact with the art on display and createtheir ownartwork to be displayed alongsidethe exhibition on a rotating basis. Studio ison show until 30 September.V For school bookings, contact Yentl Kohler on021 481 3961 or email [email protected]

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BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind

Emergency patients at Tygerberg Hospitalhad to be transferred to other hospitalswhen a water shortage caused major prob-lems at the hospital last week.The problem emerged onWednesday last

week after a water pipe burst in the hospi-tal complex.According to Darren Francis, spokesper-

son for the Western Cape Health Depart-ment, the hospital experienced significantwater shortage.“Hospital management put emergency

plans in place and replenished the hospi-tal’s water storage tanks in an attempt toensure awater supply in critical areas. Thesituation was being monitored closely toensure the safety of patients and staff. Newemergency cases were referred to GrooteSchuur and Karl Bremer hospitals. Tyger-berg Hospital however continued to per-form emergency surgeries as required,”says Francis.Laticia Pienaar, hospital spokesperson,

confirmed on Tuesday that the water hasbeen fully restored and that they expect nofurther interruptions. She says they be-moan the unfortunate pipe burst.

Hospitalwater restored

BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind

Die man wat verlede week in die par-keerterrein van die Tygerberg-hospi-taal gesterf het, was volgens inligting

tot beskikking van die hospitaal, nie dode-lik siek toehybydiehospitaal opgedaaghetnie.’nMan vanKhayelitsha het verledeweek

gesterf kort nadat hy die hospitaal verlaathet. Sy liggaam is in die parkeerterrein vandie hospitaal gevind.Volgens Laticia Pienaar, woordvoerder

van die hospitaal, moes die oorledene nogvir X-strale en bykomende toetse gaan voorhy gesterf het.“Hy het om 09:00 vanaf die Khayelitsha-

hospitaal by die hospitaal aangekom. Asdie pasiënt aandui dat hy of sy teen die dok-ter se instruksies nie vir verdere toetse wilgaan nie, dan teken hulle ’n vorm dat hulledie verantwoordelikheid van hul gesond-heid in eie hande neem,” sê Pienaar.Ao. Kevin Williams, polisiewoordvoer-

der, sê daar was al by vorige geleenthedemense wat van ander hospitale of gebiedenadieTygerberg-hospitaal oorgeplaas is endan nie vervoer terug huis toe het nie.“Diemense, sommigevanhulle baie siek,

probeer dan op eie houtjie by die huis komen beland dan in die moeilikheid.“Hierdie geval blyk slegs ’n ongelukkige

voorval te wees waar die man dalk nie selfbesef het hoe siek hy is nie. Geen misdaadword vermoed nie,” sê Williams.

Oorledenewas niebaie siek

Youth audition callA Kuils River non-government organisa-tion, Project 021, will once again behosting its highly popular and successfulyouth production Given to Fly later thisyear.The production will be staged on 16

and 17 June at the Bellville CivicTheatre.A number of learners from various

schools across Cape Town will partici-pate in the event, organisers say.The objective is to create opportuni-

ties for learners with creative talents toshowcase their various skills, as well asengaging with learners from differentschools and communities.V For more information contact email in­[email protected] or 082 884 8090.

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ASTRID FEBRUARIE@febastrid

Respek, verantwoordelikheid, betrou-baarheid, omgee en regverdigheid isdie waardes waarop die Primêre

Skool Northway in Ravensmead 60 jaar ge-lede gebou is.

David Ockhuis, skoolhoof, sê hulle wildus vanjaar seker maak dat hulle almalwat die skool bystaan en aan dieselfdewaardes glo, uitnooi om saam met hulle dieskool se verjaarsdag te vier.

Ockhuis sê hulle sal die skool se ver-jaarsdag deur die loop van die jaar tydensverskeie geleenthede vier.

“Die feit dat die skool 60 jaar bestaan, is’n groot mylpaal vir ons, ons leerders, oud-leerders, onderwysers en die gemeen-skap,” sê hy.

Die skool is in Januarie 1956 gestig enwas as die Laerskool Volkskerk bekend,maar het jare later die Primêre SkoolNorthway geword.

Die skool was veral bekend vir sy musieken het ’n koor gehad wat by verskeie ei-steddfods presteer het. Die musiekafdelingis egter in ’n stadium gesluit en akademieen sport het daarna meer aandag gekry.

“Ons sport was maar altyd een van onssterkpunte, veral landloop, en ons akade-miese standaard by die skool is ook goed,”sê Ockhuis.

Hy is al vir die afgelope 18 jaar die skool-

hoof en sê hoewel daar erge armoede in diegemeenskap is en baie ouers met hul kin-ders sukkel, is hulle baie ondersteunend endít is hoekom hy verlief geraak het op dieskool.

Ockhuis sê dat die skool in 2013 ’n inklu-siewe en “geen fooi”-skool geraak het as ge-volg van die lae ekonomiese omstandighe-de van die gemeenskap wat die skool be-dien.

Baie van die ouers het selfs gesukkel om

so min as R30 per maand vir skoolgeld tebetaal.

Toe die onderwysdepartement voorsteldat hulle die skool na ’n “geen fooi”-skooloorskakel, het Ockhuis en sy span die ge-leentheid aangegryp.

“Ons voel dat dit vir ons ’n voordeel geebo ander skole, omdat ons nou meer kankonsentreer op ons akademie en dissipline– juis omdat die departement die skool segeldsake oorgeneem het. Ouers is ook meer

betrokke, omdat hulle nie die druk omskoolfonds te betaal, moet verwerk nie,” sêOckhuis.

Ockhuis skram nie weg daarvan om hulswakpunte uit te lig nie. Hy sê byvoorbeelddat hulle fokus vanjaar steeds op dissiplinegaan wees, omdat daar ’n probleem tussensommige van die leerders en onderwyserskop uitgesteek het.

“Ons wil seker maak dat die waardes vandie skool gehandhaaf word en dat die ge-meenskap en wie ookal hier by ons skoolkom kuier, trots kan wees op ons leerdersen ons as ’n voorbeeld kan sien vir hul kin-ders,” sê Ockhuis.

Volgens Ockhuis is hulle tans besig omskenkings te kry vir pryse vir die verskeiegeleenthede wat hulle deur die jaar gaanaanbied. “Enigiemand wat ons graag wilondersteun, kan gerus die skool skakel virmeer inligting. Ons sien uit om die skoolse verjaarsdag saam met al die oud-leer-ders, leerders, ouers en onderwysers tevier,” sê Ockhuis.

Een van die eerste verjaarsdagvieringevind Vrydag 12 Februarie van 20:00 tot01:00 plaas wanneer ’n karaoke-aand aan-gebied word by die Cravenby Civic Centre.

Die geleentheid is net vir volwassenes enkos R30 per persoon. Daar is net 30 tafelsbeskikbaar en kaartjies moet vooruit ge-koop word. Skakel 021 931 3307 om ’n plekte verseker. Mense mag hul eie verversingssaamneem.

Northway gaan vanjaar feesvierDavid Ockhuis,skoolhoof van diePrimêre SkoolNorthway. FOTO:

ASTRID FEBRUARIE

ASTRID FEBRUARIE@febastrid

Passion, loyalty and being innova-tive has kept textile manufacturerthe HM Group Cape Town going forthe last 21 years.

This is according to co-founderMarius Claassen, who says the HMGroup is of one of the leading tex-tile manufacturers and suppliersin the world.

Claassen started the companyalong with his business partner,Harry Traub, in January 1994.

“During the time we started thecompany, the country was goingthrough a revolution. Doors wereopening and I saw a gap in the mar-ket,” he says.

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Going forward Claassen saysthey will invest heavily in trainingstaff in their field of work withinthe business to ensure they stayahead of the market.

The group comprises a range ofcompanies, well known for the pro-duction of glass fibre and resin asa core focus. Claassen believes thedevelopment of the company struc-ture signifies progression and jobcreation in niche markets.

About 250 employees who comefrom various communities whichinclude Bellville, Bellville South,Belhar and Ravensmead, celebrat-ed the company’s birthday at theBarnyard Theatre in Willowbridgelast week.

Loyal, dedicated staff celebrate milestone

Co­founder Marius Claassen takes tothe floor to get the party started.PHOTOS: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

The HM Group employees enjoying a glass of wine and snacks.

Nicolette van Nelsen, Ilse Ablese andPatricia Cloete are all smiles as theytake part in the celebrations. .

Monray Abrahams, Mitch Lamara and Cameron Johnson

From theback: ChrisCroats, JohnAdams, EddieBush, CaroolsRomen, BarryScholtz andMorne Mentor(in front), allproudemployees ofthe HMGroup.

Kyle Muller, Keanon Pietersen andDudley Linnert went all out for theevent.

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“Enough is enough”.This is the sentiment of con-

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gang activity, marched through the busystreets of Bellville South over the weekendto show they are serious about bringingabout change.Fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters

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South Community Police Forum (CPF), saysthis was the biggestmarch against gangster-ism and crime in the community.“Thiswas only the beginning of ourmobil-

isation process,” he says.There were about 100 residents armed

with placards which had various messagesincluding: “Saam teen crime”, “Genoeg isgenoeg” and “Report nou die gangster”.Themarch was supported by CPFs, neigh-

bourhood watches, councillors, City of CapeTownmayoral committeemember forSafetyand Security JP Smith and the United PeaceMovement.“We will not allow the community of Bell-

ville South to be held hostage by gangstersor criminals. We will squeeze the space ofcriminals out of the community to make itthe safe and peaceful place it oncewas,” Siassays.LieutenantColonelKarenVorsatz, station

commander of Bellville South Police Sta-tion, says she was impressed with the com-munity participation as she did not antici-

pate so many residents to support the initia-tive.“I was really surprised to see somany peo-

ple – especially children – join in on themarch. It shows me that people are seriousabout the fight against gangsterism andcrime in the community,” Vorsatz says.She urges the community to join them in

future marches to voice their concerns andfrustrations.“Themarchwas very successful andmade

a good impact on the residents. This week-end we had no reported shootings and thisclearly shows what we can do when weunite,” she urges.Henry Beerwinkel, vice-chairperson of

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space, this freedom and democracy we havefought for so hard. We are here to take backwhat belongs to us – our dignity as humanbeings,” he said.Beerwinkel further said there were vari-

ous structures in place addressing this perti-nent issue of gangs and crime, but all thesestructures and communities need to uniteand take to the streets to show the negativeelements in society that their actions andimmoral behaviour will not be tolerated.“The revolution for change has started

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Waraldia Brown, a resident on the march, says “Genoeg is genoeg”.

Bellville South residents who joined the march made it clear they had enough of gangsterism andcrime in their community.

Henry Beerwinkel,vice chairperson of Eersteriver CPF, addressing theresidents before the march.

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“If we do nothing about it then our fa-cility will be totally destroyed andour rugby, soccer, and cricket

teams will not have a field to practise andplay organised sport on.We therefore haveno choice but to reclaimandprotect our be-loved Florida Park.”These are the words of Kevin Kiewitz,

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12:00 the club needs the help of the commu-

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ent such as Justin Geduld (played his jun-ior rugby at Tygerberg RFC prior to his

Blitzbok fame), Eddie Andrews (WP andSpringbok colours), Norman Jordaan(Blue Bulls and Springbok colours), EgonSeconds (WP and currently a referee in theWP structures) to name a few.From an existing team perspective, the

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WP emerging team: Christo (Tiny) vanWyk, Shameegh Allen, Lester Phillips andDaleWilson. Armien Bailey and Leroy Bit-terhout also represent the WP 7s team.“Our current head coach, Richard

(Ricky) Petersen, played for Tygerberg andis currently the WP 7s coach. Our currentpresident, Pieter Jooste, played rugby atthe highest level pre-democracy and cur-rently serves on the executive committeeof WP Rugby and as the national convenorof selectors for the Springbok team. I couldcontinue, but I think the aforementionedlist sketches the picture that TygerbergRFC develops playing, administrative andcoaching talent for our club, our provinceand our country,” says Kiewitz.“It is therefore ofutmost importance that

the club be restored to keep producing fu-ture stars andbeabeaconofhope foryoungchildren. If any community organisationand/or sponsor is interested in helpingFlorida Park and Tygerberg Rugby Clubget restored, please contact Stanton Leschon 071 881 0742 or [email protected].“We especially need sponsors to come

forward and sponsor material such as vi-bracrete slabs and poles as well as an elec-tricity distribution box to restore ourfloodlights,” says Kiewitz.

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Plans to restore the Tygerberg Rugby Football Club are underway.

Preparing for WP championship: The future of the Welgemoed Kyokushin­kan karatedojo looks bright. Jason Barrington (Panorama Primary), Thato Oliphant (WelgemoedPrimary) and Pieter von Maltitz (Welgemoed Primary) are all three national and provincialchampions. They are hard at work preparing to defend their titles in the upcomingWestern Province championship next month and the South African championship in April.A whole host of dojos in Brackenfell, Kuils River, Durbanville, Boston, Labiance, Eversdal andKenridge to name a few are preparing for the upcoming tournaments. They will alsoshowcase their talent at the annual international training camp where they will fightexhibition fights for three top Japanese instructors. PHOTO: WAYNE SYLVESTER

SAREL BURGER

In uitklop-krieketkompetisies met hul be-perkte getal boulbeurte moet ’n mens maaraltyd verrassende uitslae te wagte wees – enverledeweek is HSBellville, die verdedigen-de kampioen, in die tweede ronde van dieSammy Bloch/Durbell Apteke-kompetisievir o.19-spanne deur Chesterhouse die trek-pas gegee.Dit was ’n vierdepaaltjie-vennootskap van

102 lopies tussen Mathew Valentine (87) enBlakeBlumeris (31)wat die aanvoorwerkge-doen het vir Chesterhouse se oorwinningmet 15 lopies.De Kuilen het The Settlers met 59 lopies

verslaan, danksy veral Keanu Leith (67) enDuan Visser (4/14), terwyl Stellenberg met156 lopies gans te sterk was vir HS Parow náuitstekende bydraes deur Jason Tomlinson(65) en Cody Nieuwoudt (4/9).Durbanville het President ’n tienpaaltjie-

loesing toegedien met behulp van Lenel vanNiekerk (5/8) en Juan-dré Thomas (4/8) seboulwerk.In Edgemead se vyfpaaltjie-oorwinning

oor HS Tygerberg was J. Huggs (58*) en M.Collins (4/18) die uitblinkers, terwylMilner-

ton met 64 lopies HTS Bellville se meerderewas ten spyte vanuitstekendekolfwerkdeurJason Arendse (79) vir die Bellvilliete.Brackenfell het Fairbairn met 4 paaltjies

geklop met Philip Kleynhans (51*) mooi opstryk. Fairmont en D.F. Malan het in hulwedstryd albei 146 lopies aangeteken vir ’ngelykopuitslag, maar Fairmont is as diewenner aangewys, aangesien hy minderpaaltjies ingeboet het.In die afgelope Saterdag se Peter Buttner

Sport-ligawedstryde was Milnerton (t Ches-terhouse), D.F. Malan (t HS Bellville), Fair-mont (t Tygerberg) enHTSBellville (tMonu-mentpark) almal aan die wenkant.Die grootste uitblinkers was Kyle de Wet

(Fairmont, 81), AshlleyMoir (Fairmont, 57*)en Darren Butler (Milnerton, 5/21).In die Francor Bakkery-liga vir o.19B-

spanne en Tertius Engelbrecht Bouers-ligavir o.15-spanne, het HS Bellville (t D.F. Ma-lan) en Fairmont (t Tygerberg) oorwinningsbehaal, terwyl Tygerberg en Bellville metonderskeidelik Fairmont en D.F. Malan af-gerekenhet in dieL&LButtner-liga vir o.14-spanne. Ryno Kriel (Bellville, 82) en LuanFranken (Tygerberg, 65) het vuur gemaakonder die boulers.

Verrassende nederlaagvir kampioenspan

STEHAN SCHOEMAN

The bowls season is in full swing and prom-ises to be exciting with various leagues al-ready underway.The clubs within Western Province are

battling it out for top honours.Thewomenare currently underway in the

Muter competitionwith themen inFlag, andmixed teams in trips.Durbanville Bowling Club will be hosting

the popular Masters tournament on 19 and20March. This elite tournament is exclusiveto selected and invited players and promisesa showcase of top class bowls.Teams from across the country will flock

to Cape Town for the All Cape Tournamentwhich is one of the highlights on the calen-dar. The tournament will take place from 24to 30April. Entries have closed and the entryof 200 teams will bring 800 bowlers onto thegreens in and around Cape Town.This tournament is hosted annually with

Cape Town being the venue once every fouryears. The process of draws and venue allo-cation is now under way and will soon be fi-nalised. Spectators can ready themselves fora feast of bowls in and around Cape Town.The website is updated weekly with resultsand a calender of where to watch some ac-tion.V Visit www.wpbowls.co.za for more information.

Bowls season in full swing

BRIAN RECORDS

Met die junior atlete besig met hul finalevoorbereiding voor hul onderskeie inter-skole-byeenkomste, het die jong KaylaSmit van die Bellville-atletiekklub die ge-leentheid met beide arms aangegryp.Binne die bestek van drie uur het sy

twee WPA-o.16-rekords verbeter – eer-stens in die hamergooi vir meisies met ’npragtige afstand van 49,57 m en boonopmet haar eerste poging van die dag! In diegewigstoot vir meisies behaal sy ook ’ngoeie gooi van 12,29m – ook ’n rekord.Nietevrede met net hierdie twee rekords nie,behaal sy later in die dag ’n bestendigederde plek in die spiesgooi vir meisies –minder as ’n meter agter die wenner,Claudia van der Westhuizen.Aangespoor deur die jong Kayla se po-

ging in die hamergooi, het Monika Huls-man van De Kuilen ook ’n nuwe WPA-re-kordafstand in die hamergooi virmeisieso.18 behaal met ’n gooi van 49,50 m. Nog

’n goeie vertoning in die veld is behaaldeur Ruby Behrens van die Tygerberg-at-letiekklub in die driesprong vir meisieso.16 met ’n afstand van 10,05 m.In die gewigstoot vir seuns o.18 was Ul-

rich van Tonder (DFM) aangespoor deurdiebesoekendeatleet vanKatar enbehaalhy ’n afstand van 14,20 m, net kort vanMarzouq Al Haj se wenpoging. JP Luise(BAK) behaal egter ’n wenpoging teen diebesoekende atlete in die diskus vir seunso.18 met ’n gooi van 46,63 m.Op die baan behaal die kranige o.16-

stapper, Nataniel Brooks (Wes-KaapseSportskool), ’n goeie tyd van 29: 37,16 indie 5 000 m-stap, terwyl Jana le Roux(Nedbank) 10: 59,22 in die 3 000 m vir mei-sies o.18 hardloop.Onder die naellopers het Darren Rid-

dles (Wes-Kaapse Sportskool) in die110 m-hekkies vir seuns o.20 met ’n tydvan 14.92 uitgestaan, terwyl Liam Peter-sen (BAK) die 400 m-hekkies vir seunso.18 in 54,24 genael het.

Talle junior rekords oortref

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CYCLING: WAYNE WOOLCOCK TAKES HONOURS

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A record of 4 126 riders took part in the 99er Cycle Tour on Saturday. PHOTO: JUSTIN DE REUCK

Wayne Woolcock won the covetedKing of theMountain title on Satur-day at the 18th 99er Cycle Tour.

Woolcock also won the 102km event in atime of 2:33:39.This popular event was well supported

with 4 126 cyclists taking part, setting a newrecord for the number of road entries.The women’s 102km event was won by

CarmenBuchacher in a time of 2:47:03. Con-ditions were good on race day and a greatrace was enjoyed by all.

The prize giving was opened by provin-cial minister for economic opportunities,Alan Winde, who is a keen cyclist.The 99erCycleTour included a 102kmand

64km road race and aKiddies Bike Ride andis the third largest cycle race in theWesternCape. The 99er Cycle Tour is organised andhosted by El Shaddai Christian School inDurbanville. The inaugural race took placein 1999 and was 99km in length and thus thename The 99er was born.The 99er Kiddies Bike Ride was a great

success, with 70 children aged 3 to 10 yearstaking part. Each child received a medaland a drink. There was a special prize giv-ing, with some great prizes, for these starsof the future.The main lucky draw prize giving at this

year’s 99er Cycle Tour had R170 000 worthof great prizes up for grabs, which includedaR130 000 bike, sponsored byGiantDurban-ville.The race organisers extended a token of

appreciation to the City of Cape Town forrepairing the road surface.Due to the growing popularity of The 99er

Cycle Tour and its sister event, The 99erMTB Challenge, the two events are beingheld on separate dates this year. Road cy-cling and mountain bike enthusiasts nowhave the opportunity to take part in both ofthese great events. The 99erMTBChallengewill be taking place on 9 April. This eventwill offer a 45km, 25km and 12km route.V Visit www.99er.co.za for more details about thispopular mountain bike race.

Almost 26 years ago, Madiba walkedthrough the gates of prison and ledSouth Africa into peaceful negotia-tions.To commemorate this, runners and

walkers will be participating in a27km, 10km or 5km route on 13 Febru-ary at the Drakenstein CorrectionalFacility, approximately 15km outsidePaarl. The varied routes will take par-ticipants past thehousewhereMadibaspent his last few months in captivitybefore his release.It will continue along the historic

Mandela avenue before passing theLongWalk to Freedom statue at the fa-cility.The organisers have decided to

make it a festive affair and there willbe loads of live entertainment fromartists suchasKarinKortjé, TheRock-ets, The Riel Dancers and Viva Aneleperforming before and after the prizegiving. A number of lucky draws willbe taking place too, so make sure youlinger.V Further details can be found on www.27for­freedom.co.za.

Run or walk tocommemoratefreedom

Josh Lewsy (centre), former England utility back and a 2003 World Cup­winning player, beats a diving Andre Kruger of WP Barbarians duringthe Cape Town Tens rugby tournament played in Green Point on Saturday. The Legends won the match 14­5. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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