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    Young Milnerton

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    Primary School in

    Parow, and Anna

    Siders (10), a

    learner at Blouberg

    Ridge Primary

    School, joined

    residents on a

    community

    cleanup of

    Milnerton Lagoon

    on Saturday. The

    event was hosted

    in celebration of

    Earth Day. PHOTO:

    MONIQUE DUVAL

    Milnerton

    Lagoon

    cleaned up

    PAROW: PEDESTRIAN SAFETY SPARKS CONCERN

    Robberies on the rise

    ANDR BAKKES

    @andrebakkes

    P

    edestrian safety in Parow is a concern

    for the local police, with many cases of

    theft and robbery reported every day.

    According to the police the only way to

    combat this type of crime lies in educating

    the public.

    The Community Police Forum (CPF) says

    in an ideal world the police should increase

    foot patrols, but a shortage in resources are

    preventing this.

    The City of Cape Town is in the process

    of installing CCTV cameras in the area, but

    until that is done they urge people to be

    more vigilant.

    The challenge of increasing pedestrian

    safetywasbrought to the fore after thepolice

    arrested a suspect for robbery in Station

    Road.

    Police spokesperson Lieutenant Kevin

    Williams elaborates: The complainant was

    walking in Station Road on his way to work.

    He was confronted by three unknown men.

    Two of the three confronted himwith knives

    demanding his property.While the twowere

    threatening him, a third suspect grabbed his

    bag containing his personal property and

    they fled the scene.

    In this case a police car patrolling the area

    was stopped and informed of the robbery,

    and eventually they caught one of the sus-

    pects, but this positive outcome are few and

    far between.

    Any kind of robbery is a concern for the

    police, but this happens mainly at specific

    areas in Parow. Robbery hotspots are Parow

    CBD parallel with Voortrekker Road near

    Parow Post Office, Hungry Lion, Station

    Road as well as the De Grendel, Tygerberg

    and Parow City railway stations, explains

    Williams.

    He reiterates that the best way to stop

    these robberies is through educating the

    public.

    We regularly have pamphlet drives in

    problematic areas to initiate the prevention

    of street robberies of pedestrians and regu-

    larly educate the community about the hot-

    spots, he says.

    He adds that it is up to the City to install

    CCTV cameras.

    Parow subcouncil 4 chairperson Chris

    Jordaan answers: The process to install

    CCTV cameras has started, but we are first

    installing fibre optic cables to roll out these

    cameras. Poles for these cameras have al-

    ready been erected in Jan van Riebeeck

    Drive.

    He emphasises that the City needs towork

    together with local stakeholders in combat-

    ting crime.

    V Continued on page 2.

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    As the City we take crime seriously, and

    street robbery is of grave concern for sub-

    council 4. Every citizenneeds to feel safe.

    CPF chairperson Roger Cannon uses

    this opportunity to raise another concern.

    The recent public announcements of

    the shortage of resources in the police has

    a negative influence in our community.

    We had to endure a service whereby there

    has been non-responsive action from our

    local police service due to manpower

    shortages, he says.

    We certainly hope that the wait for in-

    creased resources at the police will not be

    a long process. Communities are increas-

    ingly becoming agitated as it is their right

    to be protected from the criminal ele-

    ments.

    Williams, Jordaan andCannonhave ad-

    vice for residents and pedestrians, which

    should be adhered to evenwhen theCCTV

    cameras have been installed and theman-

    power shortages in the police have been

    addressed.

    SaysWilliams: Where possible walk in

    groups of two ormore, walk inwell lit pla-

    ces, anddonot publically display valuable

    items in or near mentioned hotspots.

    Jordaancontinues: I urge every citizen

    to always be alert when they walk the

    streets. Please report any suspicious peo-

    ple or behaviour to 0860 103 089 or 107 or

    to your nearest police station. I also urge

    the community not to display their gold

    items, as these thugs pray on innocent

    people.

    Cannon reckons people should join

    neighbourhood watches and help the po-

    lice. We called on the community to be-

    come active and join their local watch,

    and they have responded well. Visible pa-

    trols arranged during the night and day

    have benefited some places. Outsiders

    coming into the areas are identified and

    quickly leave when they become aware

    that there are patrols in the area.

    Private response companies also play a

    vital role in combatting this type of crime.

    ANDR BAKKES

    @andrebakkes

    A

    four-month long dispute between a

    building contractor and his clients

    will be resolved after the former

    agreed to pay back the deposit.

    The clients, Llewellyn and Tena Johnson

    from Parow, asked a local building contrac-

    tor to build a wall with palisade fencing and

    a pedestrian and drive-in gate.

    The contractor completed the wall, but

    not the palisade fencing or the gates.

    A job which the Johnsons expected to be

    finished in January, has dragged on to

    April, and by the time they contactedTyger-

    Burger, it had still not been resolved.

    According to the Johnsons, they paid the

    contractor R55 400, of which R15 000 was a

    deposit on work still to be done.

    Over the weekend the Johnsonswere still

    considering taking legal action.

    OnMonday the contractor toldTygerBur-

    ger he has agreed to repay the deposit of

    R15 000 to the Johnsons.

    Says Llewellyn: He has made promises

    for four months and has not been forthcom-

    ing. But if he repays the deposit, we will not

    seek legal advice. We feel vindicated and

    will be prepared to cut our losses.

    According to him the work done to com-

    plete thewall was satisfac-

    tory, even though it needs

    a second coat of paint.

    When the contractor

    was askedwhy the jobwas

    postponed he said its a

    long story.

    Tena has posted many

    complaints about the con-

    tractor on Facebook and

    the Hello Peter website

    and when Llewellyn was

    asked if they will remove

    the posts if the man pays

    up, he said he would have

    to speak to his wife.

    When Llewellyn was

    asked what he would do

    differentlywhen looking for a contractor he

    responded: I would contact their referen-

    ces before I hire them.

    The contractor is not registered at theNa-

    tional Home Builders Registration Council

    (NHBRC), but this is not a prerequisite for

    builders who do renovations.

    Agnes van den Berg, branding coordina-

    tor of NHBRC, verifies this, but adds that

    it remains advisable for these type of build-

    ers to register nonetheless.

    The NHBRC released some tips in a press

    release when considering hiring a builder:

    Check the reputation of the home build-

    er, take time to talk to housing consumers

    who havemade use of the builders services

    in the past, make sure the builder gives you

    a contract that covers the building of your

    home, before signing the contract make

    sure that you have read it and understand

    it, and that the description of the work to

    be done and specifications of materials, fin-

    ishes and fittings to be provided are in ac-

    cordance with your requirements. Varia-

    tions to these during the course of the con-

    tract can be very expensive.

    Contractor woes settled

    Gebied is nou tikkopparadys

    Die gekrabbelde brief is onder die deur van n inwoner van die Parow Parkwoonstelkompleks

    gekry.

    ANDR BAKKES

    @andrebakkes

    n Inwoner (70) van Parow Park-woonstelle

    het onlangs nbriefie onderhaardeur gekry

    vermoedelik geskryf deur n tik-

    kop-kind.

    Een van Parow Park se ander inwoners

    en stigter van die Goodwood-, Parow- enBo-

    thasig-Facebookblad, Sissy Oosthuizen-

    Van Zyl, s die gebied is vrot van jong tik-

    koppe.

    As jy 24 uur hier bly, sal jy nie kan glo

    onshoudit hieruit nie.Baievandiekinders

    is tussen 15 en 18 jaar oud,maar daar is selfs

    kinders van so jonk as drie en vier wat hier

    bedel, s sy.

    Volgens haar lewe baie inwoners in

    vrees, en hierdie briefie onderstreep net die

    situasie. Die gekrabbel is op plekke onlees-

    baar, maar lt. Kevin Williams, Parow-poli-

    siewoordvoerder, s die boodskap skep die

    indruk dat die skrywer skade wil berokken

    aan die ontvanger.

    Ek glo die ontvanger moet dit aanmeld

    by die polisie en dan kan n saak van intimi-

    dasie aanhangig gemaak word. Die klaer

    moet ook n moontlike verdagte aanmeld,

    sodat dit ons met die ondersoek kan help.

    As die ontvanger glo dis n ernstige saak,

    moet hy of sy beslis polisie toe kon. Waak-

    saamheid moet die prioriteit wees as jy so

    n brief ontvang, verduidelik hy.

    Oosthuizen-Van Zyl glo die skuld l by die

    ouers van al die jongelinge wat die gebied

    teister.

    Weet hulle waar hul kinders is en wat

    hulle doen? Weet hulle dat die kinders geen

    respek het vir ander mense nie? Baie van

    hulle bedel hier by die kafee, en hulle sal

    jou volg tot by jou kar. En as daar n kans

    is vir hulle om iets te steel, dan sal hulle!

    Volgens haar het die area oornag veran-

    der van n goeie buurt tot n tikkopparadys.

    The Johnsons have waited four months for their palisade fencing.

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    operasies hou en as jy iets onwettigs doen,

    gaan jy gevang word. Hierdie euwel gaan

    met wortel en tak uitgeroei word, s Ja-

    cobs.

    Hy het n beroep op inwoners van Bo-

    thasig gedoen om die polisie te help in die

    stryd teen dwelms. Al het jy nie al die in-

    ligting nie, sal ons die ondersoekwerk

    doen, volgens Jacobs.

    V Mense met inligting kan die polisie by

    021 559 9400 skakel.

    Twee dwelmsmouse loop hul teen SAPD vas

    T

    he Plattekloof, Welgelegen and Pano-

    rama Neighbourhood Watch has wel-

    comed a donation of safety equipment

    from ADT Security.

    The equipment a gazebo, reflective vests

    and pepper spray canisters were handed

    over to the chairperson andmembers of the

    watch earlier this week.

    With this donation, we reaffirm our sup-

    port for the people of Plattekloof, Welgele-

    gen and Panorama. As South Africas larg-

    est private security company, we consider

    it an honour to work with them in their ef-

    forts to protect their members and to keep

    crime out of the area, said Verena Hulme,

    ADTs district manager for Cape Town

    North.

    The donation was handed over to the

    watch earlier this month by ADTs commu-

    nity development manager for Cape Town

    North, Gavin Robinson.

    This watch covers an area stretching

    from Bosmansdam Road and the N1 Bridge

    to Giel Basson Road and Hannes Louw

    Drive. We have a number of active patrol-

    lers during the day and are continually

    growing in numbers, said watch chairper-

    son, Elaine du Plessis.

    The watch is a non-profit organisation

    and relies on funding from corporate com-

    panies and the general public.

    This donation helps us to bemore visible

    in our areas and creates awareness. Our

    main areas of concern are the borders of the

    Tygerberg Nature Reserve and other hot

    spots such as the park opposite De Kelders

    known to our patrollers as Miami and at

    the end of Olienhout Road by the duck

    pond, said Du Plessis.

    She urged residents to join them and im-

    mediately report any suspicious activity to

    them or to the police.

    Watch gets equipment boost

    ADT donated

    items to the

    Plattekloof,

    Welgelegen and

    Panorama Neigh

    bourhood Watch

    recently. Here local

    members of the

    watch are with

    Gavin Robinson

    (ADT community

    development

    manager for Cape

    Town North) and

    watch chairperson

    Elaine du Plessis.

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    25 April - 7 May 2016

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    restaurant / Enjoy a light meal in the restaurant

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    Make a change

    Volunteer today

    Have a positive impact on a childs life by

    becoming a reading helper at your local

    primary school.

    Volunteer for as little as one hour twice

    a week. Receive training, resources and

    ongoing support. help2read operates in

    primary schools around Cape Town.

    To donate books or get involved contact us

    021 930 3669 or email [email protected]

    Visit our website www.help2read.org

    An NGO with the motto People help-

    ingPeoplewill behosting a play, albe-

    it with a somewhat sad twist.

    Project 021 uses the performing arts

    to bring about social change and to up-

    skill youngsters. Their latest stage

    production, Given to Fly, is set to hit

    the planks on Friday 17 June at the

    Bellville Civic Centres theatre, but

    manyof the familymembers of the per-

    formerswill be unable tomake it to the

    performance, says one of the organis-

    ers, David Cornelson.

    The production has grown in popu-

    larity with many young people step-

    ping forward to participate in the

    showcase. As it stands, this edition

    will have the largest number of

    learners participating. Unfortunately,

    many of the learners will not have any

    family members or friends supporting

    them on the night, Cornelson says.

    We would like to call on the public

    to support the event, as we are aiming

    for a full house. We promise an excel-

    lent production that will be well worth

    attending, he says.

    While the productionwill acknowl-

    edge and address some of the sad reali-

    ties of life on the Flats, it is also filled

    with lots of humour, streetwise wit

    and high-energy singing and dancing.

    This production promises to be great

    entertainment for the entire family.

    V To book, email [email protected] or

    contact David on 082 884 8090.

    Peoples show has

    a sad twist

    After ten years, the founder and director of

    the Con Spirito Philharmonic Choir and

    Orchestra, Erns Conradie, retired at the

    end of last year.

    The project will now continue under the

    baton of Sjoerd Alkema, with the capable

    assistance of Anna-Marie Alkema and the

    management committee.

    The Con Spirito Philharmonic Choir and

    Orchestra started in 2006, the same year

    that Mozarts 250th anniversary was com-

    memorated.

    Four Mozart concerts were presented,

    and the public reaction motivated the Con

    Spirito Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra

    to continue with regular concerts with the

    aim of promoting performance arts

    through classical music concerts in the

    northern suburbs.

    VAnyone interested in joining the choir, that is look

    ing formens voices especially, is asked to call Sjoerd

    on 021 981 5551.

    New director for

    Con Spirito

    Eiendomswaardes styg

    Hardus Zevenster (links) en Derek Bock meen die groeiende eiendomswaarde in Bellville en Parow

    het ook te make met die werk van die stadsverbeteringsdistrik, die VRCID. FOTO: MICHELLE LINNER

    MICHELLE LINNERT

    @linnertmb

    N

    adat die stadskern en van Bellville se

    woongebiede in die vroe 2000s ver-

    arm isdeur sakeluiwathulkampieuit

    sogenaamde vrotkolle verskuif het, toon

    daar nouweer n opbloei in beide residensi-

    le n sake-eiendsomswaardes.

    Die Stad se Ian Neilson, onderburgemees-

    ter, het bevestig dat n groeikoers van sowat

    18% hier geld vir beide die huis- as sake-ei-

    endomsmark tussen 2012 en 2015.

    Hymeen ds te danke aan n algemene her-

    stel in vertroue in die Kaapse eiendoms-

    mark, en dat die groeikoers ooreenstem met

    di van tenminste twee groot bankgroepe en

    die verbruikersprysindeks.

    Daar is egter ook n ander faktor wat in

    oorweging gebringmoetwordwanneer daar

    na die groei in Bellville (en gebiede soos by-

    voorbeeld Brackenfell) gekyk word: Hierdie

    voorstede spogmet hul eie stadverbeterings-

    distrikte in die hart van voormalige vrotkol-

    le. Hardus Zevenster, voorsitter van die

    VRCID-stadsverbeteringsdistrik inBellville

    en Parow, bevestig die invloed van di lig-

    gaam en sy plaaslike wetstoepassings- en

    maatskaplikediensvennote.

    Die eiendomswaarde van eiendomme in

    die VRCID-area het wel met gemiddeld 17%

    gestyg die hoogste van enige area. Ek is

    baie dankbaar vir die harde werk van al die

    lede van die VRCID, sowel as ons vennote,

    wat hard saamwerk.

    Derek Bock, operasionele hoof van die

    VRCID, s die groei is goed enwel,maar hul-

    le sukkel nogmet wat hy noem slum land-

    lords. Ten spyte van al die goeie nuus het

    ons steeds gebou-eienaars wat nie deel is

    van die vernuwingsproses in Bellville en

    Parow nie. Hier verwys ek spesifiek na die

    landhere wat geboue in laer Durbanweg,

    Kruskallaan en King Edwardstraat in Pa-

    row besit, s Bock. Hul geboue laat veel

    te wense oor in terme van instandhouding

    en nakoming van die Stadsordonnansies

    en -regulasies. Hy meen geen gebou-eie-

    naar kan onkunde pleit as dit oor onwet-

    tige aktiwiteite en ander grysgebiede in

    hul geboue gaan nie.

    Vir di soort gaan dit net oor die geld

    hulle het geen behae in die planne om

    Bellville en Parow te vernuwe nie.

    Dis tyd dat die Stad n voorbeeld maak

    en lke gebouwaar die rels verontagsaam

    word in terme van die betrokke ordonnan-

    sie n probleemgebou te verklaar. Dt sal

    beteken dat, sodra dit as sodanig verklaar

    is, die Stad n maandelike bedrag van

    R5 000 van die landheer kan verhaal, wat

    dan bygevoeg word by sy rekening totdat

    alle regulasies nagekom word, s Bock.

    Hy s sy organisasie sal die Stad help om

    hierdie geboue en eienaars te identifiseer

    en ookna ander agentskappe verwys vir sa-

    ke soos belastingontduiking en ongeregi-

    streerde ondernemings wat uit sulke ge-

    boue bedryf word. Gevra of die toename in

    waarde in eiendomme n gelykmatige toe-

    name in eiendomsbelasting gaan teweeg-

    bring, het Neilson ges die sent-tot-rand-ta-

    rief wat deur hul waardasierol bepaal

    word, sal eerder afneem.

    Hy verduidelik s: As diewaarde van ei-

    endomme toeneem, neem die sent-tarief

    af. In die 2016/2017-begroting beoog die

    Stad omdi sent-tarief virmunisipale dien-

    ste af te bringmet 7% vir residensile eien-

    domme van 0,6879c per rand in 2015/16 tot

    0,6397c per rand in 2016/17.

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    Many people have complaints or praise for Tygerberg Hospital, but which avenue should they

    take to make their voices heard?

    Media not the only

    complaint avenue

    ANDR BAKKES

    @andrebakkes

    S

    ocial media is clearly a potent tool to

    makeyourvoiceheard and even some-

    times getting a reply from those in

    power.

    After last weeks Afrikaans TygerBurger

    article entitled Arts was onbeskof the sto-

    ry was posted on the newspapers Facebook

    page. In turn the post was shared 11 times

    and reached 7 422 people.

    Where many people highlighted their

    own strife theyve had with Tygerberg Hos-

    pital, others said theyve only had positive

    experiences there.

    Says Koos Carstens: Last week I went to

    this hospital for the first time and I have no

    complaints. On every floor the staff was

    very friendly.

    Margie Meyer agrees with Carstens, but

    there are others who have experienced sim-

    ilar issues than Esther du Toit, the woman

    quoted in the original article.

    An incident first reported on Facebook a

    couple of weeks ago also came to the atten-

    tion of TygerBurger. A man hit out at the

    supposed ineptitude of the people in power

    to do something about the state of public

    hospitals, posting a desperate plea on his

    Facebook page during one of his visits to

    Tygerberg Hospital.

    Oh my goodness, I am speechless. I am

    speaking to patients and nowhear there are

    patients who had been sitting here formore

    than two days ... Noooooo, pleaseeee help.

    These people are human beings ...!

    His post, as well as the highly critical fol-

    low-upposts, reached authorities andhe got

    several responses from them.

    In one of his next posts he wrote: I have

    to acknowledge the Western Cape MEC for

    health, Nomafrench Mbombo. She was

    alerted about the situation last night and

    her office responded immediately. They fol-

    lowed up today with me to assure me that

    they are paying attention to the issue.

    Some still prefer to contact thenewspaper

    to make their voices heard.

    An article elicited the following response

    from a reader: My husband was at Tyger-

    berg Hospital for three months in which

    time I have witnessed that nurses when

    called by patients either take their time

    or have abrupt answers, like the patient

    needs to wait. When the shift changes at

    19:00 half the nursing staff are already at the

    bus stop, leaving only one or two toman the

    wards ...

    The hospital cannot dictate which ave-

    nues people should follow when they have

    complaints, but hospital spokespersonLati-

    cia Pienaar nonetheless highlights the fol-

    lowing possibilities: There is a provincial

    SMS line where people can SMS Help to

    31022; a please call me number

    079 769 1207, the complainant can call the

    hotline 0860 142 142 or send an email to ser-

    [email protected].

    They canalso phone theTygerbergHospi-

    tal quality assurance manager on

    021 938 5570.

    On Tuesday 19 April two suspects ap-

    peared in the Goodwood Magistrates

    Court for possession of a stolen motor ve-

    hicle.

    On Sunday 17 April at about 03:00 Con-

    stables Steven Drury and Justin Mentoor

    were patrolling Voortrekker Road when

    they saw awhite Opel Kadett swerving all

    over the road. They decided to follow the

    vehicle as they thought the driver was un-

    der the influence. The officers pulled over

    the vehicle and tested it positively on a

    Paarl East theft of motor vehicle case.

    The suspects, aged 30 and 31, who

    claimed they bought the vehicle a month

    earlier, appeared in the GoodwoodMagis-

    trates Court on a charge of possession of

    a stolen motor vehicle.

    Two suspects arrested driving stolen vehicle

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    polisie en

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    skapsleier,

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    gesellig saam

    met Brenden

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    n Trotse oomblik: Garth Hewitt (advertensiebestuur

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    (bestuurder van Media24 Nuus: Suid), is by die

    bekendstellingsgeleentheid.

    T

    ygerBurger spog van volgende week

    af met 14 gesoneerde uitgawes.

    Die koerant het ook sy drukoplaag in

    sekere gebiede verhoog vanMei

    af word 301 119 uitgawes van di

    koerant weekliks in die noordeli-

    ke voorstede versprei!

    Die twee nuweuitgawes,Tyger-

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    ger De Grendel, sal soos die ander

    12uitgawespropvol hiper-plaasli-

    ke nuus wees.

    TygerBurger se verslaggewers

    is elk verantwoordelik vir n spe-

    sifieke gebied. Hiers nie n luuk-

    se van spesialisverslaggewers nie

    die joernalis wat die kennisge-

    wingoordiekerkbasaars skryf, is

    dieselfde een wat verslag moet lewer oor die

    subraadvergadering, s Marita Meyer, Ty-

    gerBurger se redakteur.

    Dis dieselfde joernalis wat die voorblad-

    berig moet skryf, asook die onderskrifte van

    die skolefotos.

    Die verslaggewers wat op die

    twee nuwe uitgawes gaan werk,

    is Brenden Ruiter en Andr Bak-

    kes (TygerBurger De Grendel), en

    Michelle Linnert (TygerBurger

    Tyger Valley).

    Die enigste nuus wat werklik

    vir mense saak maak, is ni dit

    wat ver van hulle gebeur nie,

    maarditwathul sak, hulkinders,

    hul vullisdrom of hul straat raak.

    Ons boor daardie aartjie raak,

    elke week, s Michelle Linnert.

    Andrwouookvertel vandie aar-

    tjie wat raakgeboor word, maar

    Michelle het hom voorgespring.

    Hy gaan onverstoord voort: Elke persoon

    in j straat het nmerkwaardige storie.Wie

    gaan dit vertel? Wie sal hierdie soort stories

    vir die volgende tien jaar kan vertel? Die im-

    mergroen, hiper-plaaslike koerante, ds

    wie!

    Volgens Brenden gee gemeenskapsjoerna-

    listiek die genoegdoening dat jy

    vir mense saakmaak.

    Lesers glo dat as hulle jou bel,

    jy n verskil kan maak. Hulle

    dreig selfs die Stad Kaapstad met

    die koerant, s Brenden.

    Elke koerant het ook sy eie ad-

    vertensieverteenwoordiger wat

    klinte in di gebiede sal bedien.

    Michiel Engelbrecht is verant-

    woordelik vir die De Grendel-uit-

    gawe en Marjory Mashonga vir

    die Tyger Valley-uitgawe.

    Ons voorsien in die behoeftes

    van enige grootte adverteerder

    van die viswinkel op die hoek wat net in die

    een sone wil adverteer, tot die kettingwin-

    kelgroepmet verskeie takke in ons versprei-

    dingsarea wat sal baat by advertensies in al

    die sones, s GarthHewitt,WPMedia se ad-

    vertensiebestuurder.

    .TygerBurgerDeGrendelword

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    en Welgelegen.

    . TygerBurger Tyger Valley sal

    in die volgende woongebiede ver-

    sprei word: Amanda Glen, Bloem-

    hof, Blommendal, Chantecler, De

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    Van links:

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    Linnert

    (Bellvillejoer

    nalis), Derek

    Bock

    (VRCID),

    Marita Meyer

    (redakteur)

    en Andre

    Swart

    (Rawson

    Eiendomme).

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    The Holistic Fayre will be hosting a pamper

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    munity Hall in Link Road. Pamper vouchers

    are available for massages, other therapies,

    sushi and readings to name but a few.

    There will be a free dancing show, drum-

    ming lessons, colouring session, labyrinth

    walking, informative talks and an art exhibi-

    tion. There are over 30 stall holders.

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    Holistic Fayre pamper day

    T

    he local city improvement district

    of the Voortrekker Road Corridor,

    the VRCID, recently awarded their

    hardest workers for the quarter.

    These staffers spend their days clean-

    ing up along Bellville and Parows city

    centres and deserve to be recognised for

    their efforts, says VRCIDchief operating

    officer Derek Bock.

    These security and cleansing staff are

    worthy recipients of their awards. They

    face daily verbal abuse and threats on

    their lives on the streets as they are part

    of the VRCID.

    The criminal elements target them,

    as the criminals do not want to see

    change for the good happening within

    the VRCID area.

    Secondly, they work long 12-hour

    shifts and never complain, says Bock.

    Hardest workers awarded

    Back from left are Robert Witbooi (Securitas), Jeanne Preston (VRCID), Willem van Rooi

    (Securitas) and Anton van Zyl (Securitas), with the award winners in front, from left:

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    Join the Friends of Tygerberg Hills for a

    talk by Marco Meyer on the two invasive

    species of wasps found in Cape Town and

    surrounds. These species of wasp are the

    European PaperWasp and themore aggres-

    sive German Wasp.

    The talkwill be held at the Kristo Pienaar

    Centre at the Tygerberg Nature Reserve on

    Tuesday 3 May at 19:30.

    V Contact Diane on 021 975 5660 for more.

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    trekker Hall in Bellville at 09:30.

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    talk on the Bo-Kaap and the entry fee of R20

    will include tea, coffee and sandwiches.

    The group will also host their next very

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    he annual Slave Route Challenge,

    which sees runners taking on a

    route that encompasses an array of

    South Africas most historical sites, has

    become a favourite on the calendar of

    novice and elite runners alike.

    The race, of which TygerBurger is a

    media sponsor, takes place on Mothers

    Day (Sunday 8 May).

    Event spokespersonFatimaAllie is ex-

    tremely passionate about this race.

    Born in the Bo-Kaap, Allie was raised

    in Walmer Estate and went to school in

    District Six. She is a self-professed defen-

    dant of the Cape Malays.

    When it comes to the Slave Route

    Challenge itself, we look at our ancestors

    who came from Indonesia, Java and Ma-

    laysia. They were the ones who came

    with all the skills; they were the build-

    ers. So my ancestors were not slaves per

    s; my ancestors were exiled from Indo-

    nesia to the Cape, says Allie.

    She goes on to say that because the

    slaves were forced to work and interact

    with other labourers brought to the area,

    that is howall the cultures started tomix

    and that as a result started to weave the

    fabric which meshes South Africas rich

    history.

    If you look around, the oldest stand-

    ing building is the Castle of Good Hope.

    The Castle of GoodHopewas built by the

    slaves. Look at City Hall and the Grand

    Parade all of these iconic and old places

    and structures in Cape Town were all

    built by the slaves. Then you realise that

    there are so many historical sites

    throughout Cape Town that people did

    not even know of, adds Allie.

    Besides the historical aspect the race

    affords itself to, Allie says there is an

    amazing atmosphere of togetherness on

    race day.

    It is the spirit ofUbuntu that you feel.

    Youwill see a grandmotherwhohas nev-

    er everwalked (in an event) in her entire

    life. She is nowwalking the 5kmwithher

    grandchildrenbecauseher daughter and

    her husband are going to be running the

    10kmwhile their teenager is running the

    21km, so this is a family event. It is about

    people coming together from all walks of

    life, all religious denominations, from

    Cape Town and from out of Cape Town,

    from the continent and even overseas,

    she says.

    Allie reminded those who still wish to

    participate in the 21km race to enter on-

    line no later than Sunday 24 April. She

    confirmed that there will still be oppor-

    tunities to enter the other three events

    (5km fun run/walk, 10km run and 10km

    bigwalk) on Sunday 1May aswell as Fri-

    day 6 andSaturday 7MayatCapeTowns

    City Hall.

    Come and explore this whole journey

    of the Slave Route Challenge where you

    run through the Castle, District Six, and

    Gardens, through the Bo-Kaap and the

    Sea Point area and back onto the Grand

    Parade where you can see the beauty of

    Cape Town. What other country can you

    stand on the Grand Parade and look to

    see Table Mountain, Devils Peak, and

    Signal Hill and then you see Table Bay?

    Showme another place that is as perfect

    as Cape Town, exclaimed Allie.

    V To enter visit www.iamrunningfor .co.za

    Slave heritage

    honoured

    Fatima Allie channels the spirit of Ubuntu

    when speaking about and while helping to

    organise the Slave Route Challenge.

    Midwifery is still very much alive and well

    and even has its own very special commem-

    orative day.

    The InternationalDay of theMidwifewas

    declared by the World Health Organisation

    and will be celebrated around the globe on

    5 May, with Stellenbosch University mid-

    wifery students following suit.

    They will be hosting a symposium on

    Tuesday 3 May in celebration of the day, to

    recognise all hardworkingmidwives and to

    bring awareness to maternal mental health

    and well-being. The event will be hosted at

    the Education Building at the universitys

    Tygerberg campus.

    V Contact [email protected] for more information.

    Push to celebrateDay of theMidwife

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  • 10 TYGERBURGER Parow Woensdag, 27 April 2016HOOFARTIKELBLAD

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    There are always two sides to every

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    Theres the side we see, and then

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    In the US, for example, a number of

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    that isnt always officially recognised.

    The medias role in changing the world

    for the better in the past is undeniable.

    Here, for example, photographers like

    Sam Nzima showed the rest of the world

    the reality of Apartheid South Africa,

    even when the government was blocking

    these images from the local press.

    A look at the history books shows that

    governmental impact on the media is not

    uncommon, often with disastrous effects.

    The Nazis ruled their people with the

    help of Joseph Goebbels and his propa-

    ganda while a string of American presi-

    dents tried to control how their citizens

    got their news about the Vietnam War.

    The only difference between the 1940s,

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    capitalism started to steadily rise in

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    World War, the business sector slowly

    gained more power over the people who

    should have been governing them.

    A colleague once pointed out that every

    news story should be measured by who

    stands to benefit most from it. The news

    looks a little different when you start

    considering it with this question in mind.

    Louisa Steyl

    Thinking out loud

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    V Daar gebeur dit weer. Baie dankie aan

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    n Gesaghebbende onafhanklike

    navorsingsentrum, die Centre

    of Development and Enterprise

    (CDE), het in Januarie

    gerapporteer oor The real cost

    of compliance: The impact of

    South African regulatory

    requirements on independent

    schools. Hulle bevind onder

    meer dat die private skoolsek-

    tor hopeloos oorgereguleer is

    en veel hor eise aan private

    skole gestel word as aan

    staatskole; en dat die koste van

    die rompslomp om n private

    skool te registreer dit feitlik

    onmoontlik maak om klein

    private skole te registreer.

    Hulle bereken byvoorbeeld

    dat die werklike koste om n

    private skool te registreer

    tussen R270 000 en R290 000

    beloop, ongeag die grootte van

    die skool. Dit vreet hulpbronne

    op wat vir opvoeding bedoel is.

    Maar dit plaas ook registra-

    sie buite die bereik van enige

    mikroskooltjie. Dit is n

    skending van sulke skooltjies

    se wetlike en grondwetlike reg

    om te bestaan.

    Dieselfde owerheid wat

    hierdie laste op private onder-

    wys plaas, bedryf een van die

    slegste skoolstelsels ter wreld,

    volgens sy eie verslae. Die

    gevolg is honderdduisende

    desperate ouers soos Roelof

    Coertzen wie se brief op 13

    April (TB Bellville) verskyn

    het. Hulle bel en e-pos my

    daagliks.

    Dit moet ons dus nie verbaas

    dat daar letterlik duisende

    onwettige private skooltjies

    in al die gemeenskappe in die

    land is nie selfs in die

    armstes. In n vorige ondersoek

    het CDE bevind dat hierdie

    skooltjies beter resultate lewer

    as beide staats- en geregistreer-

    de private skole.

    n Mens slaan jou hande

    saam oor die pronkende

    politici en opgeblase ampte-

    naartjies wat probeer jag maak

    op hierdie skooltjies wat slegs

    bestaan omdat dieselfde politici

    en amptenare sulke vrot

    onderwys verskaf. Wat hulle

    Vrot onderwys

    moet skuld kry

    Kobus of Kuils River queried

    the double increase recorded for

    his water usage (Hoekom

    skielik die groot waterlesing,

    TB, 20 April). My latest meter

    reading also reflects exactly

    double the amount recorded last

    month, amounting to a cost of

    over R900 extra. My December

    and January payments differed

    by R1000, so it seems to seesaw

    from month to month regard-

    less of efforts to contain costs.

    R427.13 has been charged for

    sewerage. My previous payment

    was R137.25. I know that this is

    calculated as a percentage of

    the water usage but I am a lone

    pensioner with no domestic

    help. My cistern is not leaking.

    I have not had diarrhoea nor

    am I incontinent but it seems

    the toilet is another luxury I

    must forego if I am to continue

    living in my own home.

    The meter readings are all

    recorded as being actual

    readings but I question the

    validity of these statements, the

    honesty of the meter readers

    and the powers that manage the

    City of Cape Town. The crea-

    tion of a mega city obviously

    creates a bigger basket for

    greater profit from ill gotten

    gains. Kobus and I are surely

    not the only suckers, or are we

    just victims of Murphys law?

    EUODIA STEYN

    Bellville

    Arewe suckers or is

    itMurphys law?

    Volgens die Grondwet van die

    RSA is daar n duidelike

    omskrywing wat die polisie se

    verantwoordelikheid is teenoor

    die inwoners : Om misdaad te

    voorkom, te bestry en te

    Polisiemoet noupa

    staan virmisdaad

    Ek was opgewonde om te sien

    daar gaan padwerke wees op

    die hoek van Okavango- en

    Hennopsstraat. Ek het gedink

    die uitgang by Langeberghoogte

    gaan verbreed word! Maar nee,

    dis slegs instandhoudingswerk

    op die Okavangopad. Lange-

    berghoogte het reeds ongeveer

    300 huise, dus 600 voertuie (2

    per huis). Een baan vir toegang

    en een baan vir n uitgang is

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    verspoel die gebied by die robot

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    Nobody is free from

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    Louisa Steyl, Enter

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    Lig aan die einde van

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    TygerBurger brei uit:

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    MaritaMeyer,

    redakteur

    Wanneermoles

    tussen die bure

    begin bymaniere en

    die bure se diere

    Michelle Linnert,

    Bellville

    ondersoek, die openbare orde te

    handhaaf, die inwoners van die

    Republiek en hul eiendom te

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    Die minister van polisie

    sowel as senior bestuur pleeg n

    ernstige oortreding gemeet aan

    die grondwet. Die tyd het

    lankal aangebreek dat hulle

    moet pa staan vir hul minag-

    ting daarvan. Daar is bewyse

    dat misdaad handuit ruk; hulle

    erken dat hulle nie genoegsame

    personeel het in patrollievoer-

    tuie nie of speurders om die

    ondersoekwerk te verrig nie.

    Die polisie se slaagsyfer met

    sake voor die hof is 7% en dit

    beteken 93% persone is verkeer-

    delik vervolg of 93% se sake is

    swak ondersoek en voorberei

    vir die hof.

    Hier in die Wes-Kaap moor

    en plunder die bendes.

    Daagliks sterf onskuldige

    mense selfs kleuters kom om

    weens dwaalkoels deur die

    bendes. Kinders is te bang om

    skool toe te stap in hierdie

    geteisterde gebiede en word nie

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    dis net n ystervarkie. Maar ek s toe vir

    hom ek weet hoe lyk n otter, en hierdie

    s een. Die diertjie was glad nie aggressief

    nie, net vasgekeer. Ek vermoed hywas in

    die swembad, aangesien dit (in daardie

    stadium) baie droog by die natuurtuin

    was, en hy waarskynlik water kom soek

    het, vertel sy.

    Dit was nogal vreemd, want wat sal n

    otter nou hier kom soek? s sy.

    Hymoes in die swembad belandhet en

    toe hy uitkom, het die honde hom gewaar

    en eindelik in die hoekie gedryf.

    Elke keer dat ons nader kom, blaas

    hy so vir ons. Hy was glad nie gelukkig

    met sy situasie nie, vertel Lindi.

    Eindelik het neef otter toe sy wegglip-

    kans gekry, maar dit was het einde niet.

    Later die aand hoor ons so n groot

    plons in die tuin. Die otter was terug, en

    het pens en pootjies in die koi-dam ge-

    spring. Toe ons hom opspoor, staan sy

    magie eintlik so koelrond van al die vis

    wat hy opgevreet het!

    Pierre het op sosiale media gespot die

    otter het vir hom soesji kom haal uit

    hul koi-dam.Lindi s die otter het homself

    toe tuisgemaak teen die koi-dam se pomp

    en net daar neergeplons en die nag daar

    spandeer te dik gevreet aan hul 12 koi-

    visse om te beweeg.

    Sy s dit was darem nie die heel duur

    soort koivisse nie.

    Ja, dit was seker so n paar duisend

    rand se visse, maar hulle was nie so groot

    nie.

    Koi in dam otter se vars dis

    n Vinnige foto wat Lindie se man, Pierre, van die beangste ottertjie kon neem terwyl hy by

    hulle gekuier het.

    H

    istorywasmadewhendisabled sports-

    women Chaeli Mycroft from Plum-

    stead and Anita Engelbrecht from

    Welgemoed were granted permission to par-

    ticipate in this years Comrades Marathon.

    After robust engagement around the le-

    galities to claim the womens right to enter

    the gruelling competition, the Chaeli Sports

    and Recreation Club last Monday an-

    nounced the two had been given the thumbs

    up.

    HiltonMurray, an avid supporter of Anita

    Engelbrecht the duo earlier this year com-

    pleted the Two Oceans Marathon is from

    the Bellville Athletics Club and posted the

    goodnews on theChaeli Sports&Recreation

    organisations Facebook page.

    History in themaking!We have just been

    advisedbyMacChitja, chairmanof theCom-

    rades Marathon Association (CMA), that

    Anita Engelbrecht and Chaeli Mycroft will

    be running the 2016 Comrades Marathon,

    he said. There has been robust engagement

    with CMA and Athletics South Africa re-

    gardingChaeli andAnitas participation aft-

    er advice provided and correspondence

    drafted by advocate JohnWhitehead SC, ad-

    vocate Mukesh Vassen, and attorney Dono-

    van Cooper.

    Our grateful thanks go to these legal pro-

    fessionals for their role in making this his-

    toric inclusion a reality.

    A petition in aid of the campaign to get the

    two entered into this years Comrades, the

    91st ultramarathon to be run on Sunday

    29 May, sealed the deal.

    Thank you to all who signed the petition

    in support of Chaelis and Anitas right to

    participate, Hilton added.

    Disabled athletes get

    wheels rolling

    Hilton Murray (back, left) and James Chevallier,

    with their Comrades partners Anita Engelbrecht

    (in front left) and Chaeli Mycroft.

    The charity shop selling wares in aid of the

    well-being of Karoo animals will be having

    their winter stock on sale soon.

    The Charity Bargain Shop in Parow,

    which sells on behalf of the Karoo Animal

    Protection Society, says it has just unpacked

    its winter clothing and invites all to come

    and have a look.

    The shop is open on Fridays from 10:00 to

    15:00 and on Saturdays from 09:00 to 12:00 at

    Shop No 4 in the Montana Building at 249

    Voortrekker Road in Parow.

    V Call Gloria on 083 450 2782 for directions or visit

    their website at www.kaps.org.za for more.

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    at 10:00 to handover the goodie

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    the store will also run an aware-

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    Die program bied nmusiekdis

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    HL se senior blaasorkes, met

    Charlene Saayman as diri-

    gent; en die hoofaanbieding,

    die HL-simfonieorkes gediri-

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  • Woensdag, 27 April 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Parow 15

    The annual Twitter Blanket Drive is back

    and bigger than ever before.

    This year the campaign has spread its

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    The Twitter Blanket Drive started seven

    years ago and sees South Africas Twitter

    community unite to help donate thousands

    of warm blankets for the poor.

    Proteas Fire & Ice Hotel will act as the

    main drop-off zone, and will also host the fi-

    nal event on Thursday 26Maywhere donors

    andCapetonians are invited to join in count-

    ing all the blankets while enjoying the

    sounds of some local artists.

    In the northern suburbs, the drop-off zone

    is at Love Pilates Studio in Durbanville.

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    This years Samro Overseas Scholarships

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    career professionals (younger than 32 years

    old) to apply for a chance to enrol for career-

    furthering postgraduate studies or master

    classes at international institutions.

    The scholarship is worth R200 000.

    Candidates must be a music student or

    professional instrumentalist between the

    ages of 20 and 32.

    V For applications forms and more information

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    W

    at beteken dit om God se kind

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    Dt is die ondertoon van pas-

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    boek: Bid s vir n wonderwerk.

    Lodewyk het die 40-dag-gebedsuitdaging

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    Toe hy met sy debuutwerk begin het, het

    Lodewyk geweet dat hy sy idees doeltreffend

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    om n 700-blad-boek te lees nie hulle het nie

    die tyd of kopspasie daarvoor nie.

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    boek s te skryf dat die leser so twee blaaie

    per dag oor n tydperk van 40 dae kan lees.

    Ek dink daars genoeg voorbeelde uit die

    Bybel oor waar 40 dae vandaan kom, s Lo-

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    is gemikdaaropom lesers te leer oorwiehul-

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    teraksie h. Lodewyk voel dat godsdiens

    dikwels mense se verhouding met God pro-

    fessioneel maak en dat daar geen ruimte vir

    vrymoedigheid is nie. n Mens moet volgens

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    Trojan was one

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