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E-pos: [email protected] Woensdag 29 Februarie 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 Faks: 021 910 6501

RAVENSMEAD / BELHAR

Burger

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Mon - Friday 9:00 - 18:00 Friday (Closed 12:30 - 14: 00)Mon - Friday 9:00 - 18:00 Friday (Closed 12:30 - 14: 00)Saturday 9:00 - 13:00Saturday 9:00 - 13:00

Opposite the Day Hospital Abaisha Centre, 356 Halt Rd,Opposite the Day Hospital Abaisha Centre, 356 Halt Rd,ELSIES RIVERELSIES RIVER

PENSIONERS PACKAGES AVAILABLE • VALID UNTIL 31 MARCH 2012 • MOST MEDICAL AIDS ACCEPTED • LAY-BYES ACCEPTEDPENSIONERS PACKAGES AVAILABLE • VALID UNTIL 31 MARCH 2012 • MOST MEDICAL AIDS ACCEPTED • LAY-BYES ACCEPTED

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Khensani September (graad 3) plons in die water aan die onderkant van ’n waterglybaan tydens Saterdag sewaterkaskenades by die Laerskool Panorama. Nog foto’s op bl. 28. Foto: Carina Roux

MARANA BRAND VAN HULSTEYN

Dit is weer eens bewys: selfs intye soos nou, waar almal hullerieme dun sny, het mense nogbaie om te gee. Dis ook bewysdat mense iets wíl gee, regtigwíl help, hulle weet net nie al-tyd hoe en waar nie.

Na aanleiding van twee berigtein TygerBurger verlede jaar oordie nood by die traumakamersvan die hof vir seksuele misdrywein Parow, is hulle oorlaai metgoedhartigheid. Selfs groot maat-skappye het gereageer.

Dié hof bedien die noordelikevoorstede en onmiddellike om-streke.

Dié kamers kon Donderdag insy heel nuwe gedaante aan die me-dia en borge gewys word.

Monique Strydom se organisa-sie, Matla a Bana (a voice againstchild abuse), het dié projek verle-de jaar “aangeneem” en Tyger-Burger se hulp ingeroep om diewoord te versprei.

“Ons is absoluut oorweldig metoproepe van maatskappye, indivi-due, groepe en skole. Dit wasmoontlik om baie meer as net dievertrekkevirdiekinderslagoffersoor te doen. Ons kon ook die per-soneel, wat daagliks met seksueelmishandelde kindertjies moetwerk, se kantore opgradeer,asook die ingangsportaal. Onskon ook kaste insit en het ’n groottelevisie vir die kinders gekry,”het Monique tydens die geleent-heid gesê.

“Dis fantasties hoe ’n gemeen-skap kon hande vat om ’n grootverskil te maak.”

Elke drie minute word ’n kindin Suid-Afrika verkrag. In 80%van hierdie gevalle word die gru-dade gepleeg deur ’n familielid ofiemand wat baie bekend aan diekind is. Dit gebeur ook meestal in’nplekwaardiekindbeskermdenveilig behoort te voel, soos in hul

ouerhuis. “Elke jaar word 14 000mishandelde kindertjies direk ge-raak deur die hulp en dienste vanMatla a Bana. Vanjaar gaan onsdié syfer na 20 000 opstoot,” hetMonique gesê.

EltonvanRooyen, saakbestuur-der by dié hof, het verduidelik hoedie proses werk vandat die kin-derslagoffer se saak aangemeld is,tot die kind na dié traumakamersgebring word, en uiteindelik moetgetuig. By dié hof kan kinders viavideostroming in ’n hofsaak ge-tuig. Dit beteken dat mense in diehofsaal die kind kan sien en hoortydens getuielewering, maar diekind nie blootgestel word aan diepersoonwathulle seergemaakhetof die vreesaanjaende detail vandie hofsaak nie.

“By ons voel die kind veilig teendie tyd dat sy haar getuienis moetgee. Hier is dit ’n huis weg van diehuis af. Ons hanteer hulle nie netmet respek nie, maar ook as spesi-aal. Dit verseker dat hulle ’n beterkwaliteit verklaring aflê wat baiehelp om die beskuldigde aan diekaak te stel,” het Van Rooyen ge-sê.

Ronel de Jager, hoofaanklaer indie hof vir seksuele misdrywe, hetvir Monique en die gemeenskapvir hulle bydraes bedank. Sy hetmense terselfdertyd daaraan her-inner dat die kamers voortdurendkos soos 2-minuut-noedels, pap,kitssop en brood nodig het vir dieslagoffertjies, sowel as teddiebe-re. Elke kind kry ’n teddiebeer omhuis toe te vat wanneer hulle hof-saak klaar is.

“Comfort packs” word ook aanelke slagoffer gegee as hulle by diehof aanmeld kort ná ’n grudaadmet hulle gepleeg is. Dié pakke be-vat ondermeer ’nwaslappie, seep,aanspuit-deodorant, skoon onder-klere en ’n sanitêre doekie. Dit blyook voortdurend in aanvraag, “enmaak ’n ongelooflike verskil aandie slagoffer,” het Monique gesê.

. Na bladsy 2.

Dit reën goedhartigheid) Oorweldigende reaksie ná berigte

Oee, dis koud!Oee, dis koud!

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The Bellville Subcouncil has begun aprocess to make the community aware ofbeing wise with water.

Last week councillors and members of thecommunity from Belhar and surroundingareas met officers of the subcouncil in Bel-lville to unveil the Water AmbassadorPledge.

Donovan Williams, assistant conservationofficer with water demand management saidduring November last year the water conser-vation team had been rolling out a “Keep

Saving Water” campaign presentation to the24 subcouncils encouraging councillors,ward forums and members of the public’scommitment to their campaign.

“The unveiling of the Water AmbassadorPledge signified and guaranteed the commit-ment at Subcouncil 6, and we are looking for-ward to the important message about savingwater spreading to all communities,” hesaid.

Catherine Williams, one of the communityrepresentatives who spoke at the ceremonysaid they were very excited to be part of theceremony because it is affirmation that theirefforts are now bearing fruit.

“We are here today because our dam levelsare getting lower and lower each year as ourweather patterns change. Climate change, itseems, ishavinganeffect onourweatherpat-terns, bringing us less rain than we used toreceive and bringing us longer periods of sunthan we are used to.

“Water shortages are not new to CapeTown; since the 16th century there have beenperiods of severe shortages. In the 18th cen-tury in some summer periods the water wasturned off for 23 hours a day, so we are veryfortunate to have reached a stage where wehave access to water all the time, but this hasto be managed, plans have to be made to en-sure we have enough into the future, morehousing has to be built to accommodate thepeople living in informal areas, more busi-ness are encouraged to the Cape to providejobs but while it is desperately needed it willincrease the demand on our water resources.

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“When the project started, Keep SavingWater was to start at the top and work downinternally to gain buy-in from the city staffbefore rolling out to our residents, our com-munities throughout the city.

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“Over the next three years I am confidentwe will be able to say that we will have madean impact across the city and everyone willbe aware of the importance of and the reasonwhy we need to save water.

“The Water Ambassador pledges show thesupport and buy-in for our campaign butmore importantly show the commitment andthe seriousness with which councillors andthe public alike are giving to the call for ac-tion to be water ambassadors, to live yourlife from now on as a water ambassador.”

In the Western Cape statistics have re-vealed that dam levels are 10 percent downfrom this time last year. Should this contin-ue this will have dire consequences on townsand cities across the Western Cape.

Pledge to save waterBellville Subcouncil chairman, Desmond Jefta, second from right, with councillors present at the unveiling, from left, Delmaine Cottee, GeraldSiljeur, Xanthea Limberg, Jemayne Andrews, Leonore van der Walt, and Mercia Kleinsmith. Photo: Gary van Dyk

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sluit, saam met verskeie individue, hetdie nuutmaak van die traumakamersmoontlik gemaak.

Die borge het in hulle spreekbeurt elk-een hul bewondering vir Monique en diewerknemers in die traumakamers en diehof uitgespreek.

“Min mense glo dat ’n individu ’n ver-

skil aan ’n oorweldigende probleem kanmaak. Monique is een van hierdie mensewat dit glo én dit bewys,” het Cape Talkse verteenwoordiger gesê.

. Mense wat wil voortgaan om die trau-makamers te ondersteun, kan MoniqueStrydom kontak by 021 913 9107 of083 212 9824 of [email protected].

Borge spreek bewondering vir Monique uit

CHILTON MELLEM

Taxi driver Jacob Humphreys (56) willbe spending 20 years behind bars.

Judge Robert Henney yesterday sen-tenced Humphreys to 12 years’ imprison-ment on each of the 10 murder charges tobe served concurrently. He also handeddown a six-year prison sentence on each ofthe four attempted murder charges of whichfour years on each charge would run con-currently with 12-year sentence for murder.This added in effect another eight years –bringing the total jail term to 20 years.

Humphreys was convicted in Decemberlast year on 10 counts of murder and fourcounts of attempted murder.

He was transporting children to school on25 August 2010 when his taxi collided witha train. Humphreys overtook a row of carsat the Buttskop level crossing in Black-heath, ignored safety signals and drove overthe track in front of the oncoming train. Tenchildren were killed and four injured.

The courtroom was packed with parents,friends and family members, dressed in T-shirts printed with the faces of the childrenwho died in the accident, yesterday as Hen-

ney passed his judgement.“We live in a country where some people

are poor and cannot afford their own trans-port. More often than not, they make use ofminibus taxis in which a fare is paid.”

With that he sketched the scenario of the14 children in that taxi and the means oftransport many South Africans make use of.

Henney said threemajor aspects thatweretaken into consideration with the sentenc-ing was Humphreys’s circumstances, the of-fence that was committed and the interest

of society.Henney read statistics out to the court of

the number of minibus taxi accidents andlevel crossing accidents that happen everyyear.

“Disregarding the rules of the road is re-garded as a minor offence as opposed tocrimes such as murder. And it’s seldom thatperpetrators get caught. It’s only whentransgressions result in damage of property,injury or death that it is taken seriously. Itis because of this attitude that there are somany of these incidents. It’s clear that some-thing drastic has to be done to stop this kindof behaviour,” Henney said.

When Henney ran through the events ofthat fatal day he described Humphreys’sdriving as reckless. “He fully accepted theresponsibility of transporting the childrensafely. Through his actions he lost the trustof the parents,” Henney said.

. Western Cape minister of transport andpublic works, Robin Carlisle, said this sen-tence sends a powerful message that in thefuture can save lives.

“We in the Safely Home team see this asa turning point in the history of road safetynot only in the Western Cape, but in SouthAfrica as a whole.”

20 years for Buttskop driver

Taxi driver, Jacob Humphreys being escortedto the holding cells after receiving 20 yearsin prison. Photo: Lulama Zenzile

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Do racists fear jazz?That it the question that has been going

through my head for some time now becausefollowing on the previous piece about racialstereotyping, and mistaken identities, some-times the K-word comes up when you’re mis-taken for being “white”.

This time around I was at a bit of a jazzfunction when once again one of the fairerskinned fellows at the table revealed that hereally “did not like this “Kaffir” music.

Strange at the time because the group thatwas performing was representative of ourrainbow nation, and I kind-ly pointed it out to the perpe-trator of this vile statement.

But, then I realised thatracists have good reason tofear this genre of music;hasn’t it been breakingdown barriers since it start-ed?

We don’t have to start oursearch in South Africa butin the country where it orig-inated, America, and dis-cover how it broke downtheir segregation policiesonce cats started jammingtogether.

Going into that historywould need more space thanis available here, but whenwe get closer to home we will see how it de-stroyed the “hate” thatApartheidwas tryingto enforce into the minds of our nation.

At the same time that Dr Verwoerd wasproving his reasons for separation of the na-tion using the Bible and other concocted the-ories in Parliament, just a few minutes downthe road at the Green Point Art Centre (usedto be where the McDonalds is near the stadi-um) the music was proving him wrong.

This was one of the places where our rain-bow nation came together and threw allthese racist theories into the gutter where

they belonged.The stories of the jam sessions that took

place in those years are the stuff of legend,but it only encouraged the lawmakers of thetime to intensify their fight against this har-mony.

Luckily for us, most of it still continued,in secret at times, but it was always thereeven when musicians risked arrest forbreaking those laws.

Throughout the struggle for freedom, thisgenre of music was always playing its part,not just at political meetings but also on the

social side where there wasalways a “whitey” or 10, atsome of the jazz gigs aroundtown.

Just think of the sessionsat the old Sherwood/Mon-treal venue in Manenberg.Hey, the who’s who of SouthAfrica used to rock up thereto listen to pianist TonySchilder make his magic. Iremember the lateProfChrisBarnard bringing a group offriends there.

Trumpeter Ian Smith, nowdoing wonderful work withthe Delft Big Band, had noqualms about being part ofvarious ensembles in clubsall around the Cape Flats,

which probably has inspired him to take thetalents that are still out there to biggerthings.

There’s so many stories out there wherethis music is changing lives, speak to theyoungsters who are part of the Delft BigBand project, let them tell you how theirlives have changed, and you realise that itmay not just be the racists who want to de-stroy the love for this music – but all the poli-ticians who want to maintain the status quoof keeping the underprivileged without ahope of achieving economic progress.

Jazz can transform

Police in Delft want to host a major prayerday in the area.

Maj Christelle Cloete, the CommunityPartnerships Convenor at Delft SAPS is cal-ling on all religious leaders to attend a mee-ting scheduled forSunday4March todiscussthe planning of the event.

This meeting will be held at the Delft SAPS

Conference Room, Main Road Delft.The programme will function in partner-

ship with the Community Police Forum andthe day is planned for Sunday 25 March atthe Delft South Sportsground.

The planning meeting will start at 16:00and Cloete can be contacted on 021 954 9077or 073 2266 122.

Police to host prayer day

City of Cape Town traffic officers startedinspecting the accreditation of all localdriving schools and instructors last weekFriday.

“All driving schools and instructors con-ducting driver training must be in posses-sion of an instructor’s certificate that veri-fies that the instructor is competent in theinstruction of K53 driver training,” saidChief Inspector Merle Lourens, addingthat “Applicants who are trained by uncer-

tified driving school instructors often failtheir driving licence tests becauseof the in-adequate level of training received.”

The inspectors will check for:. A valid instructor’s certificate;. A valid driving licence for the particu-

lar class of vehicle, and. A roadworthy vehicle.For more information on the inspections

contact the City’s call centre on 0860 103089.

Driving schools audited

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Die Stad Kaapstad het in 2007 met ‘n openbare proses begin om strate, geboue en openbare plekke name te gee of die bestaande name te verander. Voorstelle van die publiek is deur ‘n paneel kundiges beoordeel, waarna hulle31 naamvoorstelle goedgekeur het en dit deur die Raad geïmplementeer is. Die Raad het die proses opgeskort met die oog op verdere openbare deelname oor die aanbevelings. Oor die afgelope paar maande het die Stad viernuwe naamsveranderinge geïmplementeer. Jy het nou die geleentheid om kommentaar te lewer oor die naamvoorstelle in die tabel hieronder, voor ‘n finale aanbeveling aan die Raad gedoen word.

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Robert Sobukwe-wegRobert Sobukwe, teenstander van apartheid, het van 1960 tot 1969 gevangenisstraf uitgedien en was daarna tot en met sydood in 1978 in huisarres op Kimberley.

Die menings van inwoners wat in hierdie strate woon, sal ingewin word deur middel van ‘n deur-tot-deur-opname wat voor die einde van Maart 2012 gedoen sal word.

LET WEL: Kommentaar moet van motiverings vir of teen bogenoemde naamvoorstelle vergesel word. Kommentaarvorms is verkrygbaar van jou naaste subraadskantoor of bywww.capetown.gov.za/naming

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The Rhenish Church in ElsiesRiver will be hosting a fundrai-ser for one of their talented con-gregation.

Stacey Solomons is a memberof the Tygerbuerg Children’sChoir and they will be underta-king a tour to the World ChoirGames in Cincinatti during Julyof this year.

Being one of the best child-ren’s choirs in the world theystand a very good chance of re-ceiving the highest accoladesduring this choral competition,which is regarded as the Olym-pic Games for choral singing.

Stacey is one of the strong al-tos in the choir and sees this asan opportunity to display her ta-lent on an international stage,and to make a dream come trueto travel overseas.

Her mom, Pat, feels that they

want to support their daughterin this endeavour because it willalso go a long to inspire and mo-tivate other youngsters in thearea to follow their dreams.

“We want other young peoplein the church, and in the com-munity to see that if they usetheir talents properly they cango anywhere in the world if theyuse it in a positive manner,” shesaid.

The function on Friday 2March is a Jazz and Dine eve-ning in the church hall on thecorner of Derby Close and HaltRoad, starting at 19:00.

Tickets are R100 and includeslive music by Aleshia Solomonsand Dylan Roman, as well as din-ner. There will also be some pri-zes in lucky draws throughoutthe evening.

Further informationabout theevent and booking from 084 4245632.

Going to sing at the‘Choir Olympics’From Ravensmead to Nor-

way, Rozanne Waldeck hasbeen chosen to be the offici-al singer of the MOT song,“Show Courage” at the 15year celebrations of MOT inNorway on 24 March.

MOT originated in Norwayand the Norwegian word“mot” denotes both the abilityto exhibit courage and the abi-lity to take a stand against so-mething.

The purpose of MOT SouthAfrica is to ensure that the yo-uth of South Africa have thecourage, resilience and lifeskills to make the right choi-ces for them to develop to theirfull potential and become posi-tive role models in their com-munities.

Rozanne started singing atthe age of 11. She has been for-tunate to be a part of some ofthe most well-known singingand talent show competitionsincluding South African Idols,where she reached the top 100.

“This is trulyagreathonourfor me and I am very excitedabout the experience. I thinkit will be unforgettable,” Ro-zanne says.

Rozanne, an ex-NorthlinkCollege hospitality studentfrom the Bellville campus, fi-nished at the college in No-vember 2010.

Says Trish van der Merwe,deputy CEO of Northlink Col-lege and MOT South Africa bo-ard member: “We are proud tohave Rozanne not only repre-sentNorthlinkCollege and theFET Colleges in the WesternCape, but represent the stu-dent population of South Afri-ca.”

Rozanne will return to thecollege in July this year andcarry on with her studies inthe financial managementfield.

The MOT celebrations willinclude looking back to whereit all started in 1997 and keyno-te addresses by some of the fa-thers of MOT.

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Students at universities and technikonsare at the forefront of HIV testing with anew project in the country.

The 2012 “First Things First” mass volun-tary HIV testing and counselling campaignwas officially launched by the minister ofhealth, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, and the deputyminister of higher education, Prof HlengiweMkhize, at the University of the WesternCape on Tuesday 21 February.

This campaign aims to test at least 35 000students at all campuses of South Africa’s 23public higher education institutions.

It also aims to reach out to other membersof the higher education community, includ-ing academics, administration and servicestaff.

In alignment with the national strategicplan forHIV,STIs andTB,manyof these indi-

viduals will also be screened for tuberculosis(TB) because of the high HIV and TB co-infec-tion rate and the interfacebetween treatmentand prevention for both HIV and TB.

Last year this award-winning campaigntouched the lives of 22 000 students across 17universities. Some 58 percent of these stu-dents had never been tested before.

The campaign encourages students andstaff within the higher education sector toknow their HIV status – and aims also to in-fluence behaviour and perceptions aroundHIV and Aids. As part of the testing pro-gramme, participants receive pre-test andpost-test counselling.

Motsoaledi said: “The campaign is a veryimportant one from the point of view of pre-vention.

“It’s important that young people are at thecentre of our prevention strategies.”

HIV project widensMinister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, flanked by the rector of UWC, Prof Brian O’Connell,and deputy minister of higher education and training, Prof Hlengiwe Mkhize, sign the pledgeat the launch last week.

GARY VAN DYK

Youth can be empowered through employ-ment with a unique workshop at the BishopLavis Library.

Organised by Frank Julie and Associates inpartnership with Bishop Lavis Library andex-members and supporters of the ResourceAction Group (RAG), it will be taking placefrom 27 to 30 March starting at 09:00 everyday.

The main aim of the workshops is to impartprofessional job seeking skills to the youthwho are looking for work.

“What we want is for the youth to skillthemselves so that they don’t have to look fora job, the job will look for them,” says Julies.

“Part of what they must learn is how to im-prove their personal development, have effec-

tive money management and own their ownlives, even starting their own businesses.”

Along with Julies other facilitators inclu-de: Freda Camphor (assistant director, Deptof Labour), Gaylin Kearns (account executi-ve, Kelly Girl), Colin Daries (director, Nu EraFund Managers), Hoosain Adam (director,Holistic Financial Services), Estelle Hen-dricks (director: All OnBoard Training Solu-tions), Marileze Johannes (ex-RAG member)Soraya Mentoor (ex-RAG member and direc-tor of the Wheat Trust) Yolanda Van Steer(skills development facilitator, assessor andaccreditor) Lavinia Koopman (Vodacom, exe-cutive secretary and ex-RAG trainee).

Workshops are R20 for unemployed, andR50 for employed. For further informatione-mail [email protected] or SMS 078812 4603, or [email protected].

Empowered by employment

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Bellville021 948 67611st Floor, Regkam BuildingKort Street (cnr Voortrekker Road)

The Bishop Lavis cluster taskteam of the SAPS have beenkeen hunters against crime inrecent weeks.

Last week on two differentoccasions they made sure thatthey left no stone unturned,and had their aim set on illegalfirearms when they were do-ing crime prevention exercis-es in the area.

Their recent exploits incrime fighting netted themfive illegal guns.

The first incident happenedon Thursday 16 February atapproximately 17:30. The teamreceived information of an un-licensed firearm and ammuni-tion being stored at a house inBoekenhout Street, Bonteheu-wel.

On arrival they searched thehouse and found a MagnumCTG with three rounds and aColt .38 special with sixrounds.

Further information led

them to the roof of the housewhere they found a plastic bagcontaining a Cobravo 9mmsemi-automatic (Uzzi) firearmwith silencer and 23 9mmrounds. The police arrested a19-year-old woman at thescene of the investigation.

In the other incident onTuesday 21 February at ap-proximately 03:00 the sameteam received information ofmore unlicensed firearms inBonteheuwel.

They searched a house inTerblanch Street where theyfound two revolvers with 40rounds.

The police would like tothank the public for this infor-mation and encourage every-one in the community to playtheir part in fighting crime bycontacting the police with sim-ilar information to make theirneighbourhoods safer.

All information is treated asconfidential.

Police tipped offabout illegal guns

JANA BEKKER

“(Ward committees)won’t be a talk shop. Weare going to set targetsand achieve targets.”

This was part of the wel-coming message to newlyelected members of thesecommittees of Subcouncil 6during the inaugural meet-ing at council chamberslast week.

Subcouncil chairmanDesmond Jafta explainedthe purpose of ward com-mittees to the newly electedmembers, stressing thatevery ward committee willhave a vision. Wards 2, 9,10, 12 and 22 form part ofSubcouncil 6.

“These committees canmake recommendations onany matter affecting theward. They will take thematter to the ward council-lor who will direct it to thecorrect department withinthe council,” he said.

He said committees willcontribute to service deliv-ery in their wards by moni-toring projects in the wardwith the ward councillor.

“I hope you will find yourwork in the ward commit-tee fulfilling,” Jafta said.

He advised committeemembers to grow to ac-quire knowledge and expe-rience in the field, so inturn they could help othersto grow.

“You are about to embarkon an exciting path,” hesaid.

‘Ward committees arenot just a talk shop’

The newly elected ward committee for Ward 9 consists of Joy Warries, Ann Folding,Clr Mercia Kleinsmith, Faith Abrahamse and Cleolynn Cloete.

George Filander and Jacobus Tromp are on the wardcommittee for Ward 10. With them is Ward CouncillorErnst Sonnenberg.

Serving on the ward committee for Ward 12 are Belinda Adriaanse, Engelbert Haas,Charmaine van van Rooy, Clr Desmond Jafta, Bishop Henry Lloyd, Florina Serfonteinand Ivan Collins.

Ward 22’s newly elected committee consists of Moses Wit­booi, Clr Jemayne Andrews, Alex Kannemeyer, Veronica Smithand Harry Fisher. Not in photo: Henry Stephen Hendricks.Photos:Jana Bekker

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GARY VAN DYK

Do you want to do more to foster a positi-ve functioning family?

The Rehoboth Community Worship Cen-tre, in conjunction with Rehoboth Wellnessand Community Project will be hosting aMarriage Seminar/Workshop on Saturday(3 March) from 09:00 to 17:00.

Rev Isaac Harley of the centre said that theeventwill behostedat theBishopLavisHighSchool Hall and that the theme for the daywill be, Best Friends, Passionate Lovers.

“The workshop will be presented overfour sessions, with tea and lunch breaks inbetween and we will conclude the day witha question and answer session.

“In these sessions we will deal with vari-ous aspects of fostering positive family rela-tionships that include understanding beingsingle, the union of marriage, what everyhusband and wife should know, and godlypassion.

“This workshop is aimed at all marriedcouples who seek God’s will in their lives,those in serious relationships or engagedand planning to get married, as well as thosewho have been hurt in past relationshipsand seek a new beginning.

“We all know that church and communityleaders don’t always make or have the timeto address this vital, yet crucial topic in ourcommunities. This workshop will thereforecreate a platform for couples to congregate,with a common goal and to take the time toinvest in their relationships.

“The seminar is therefore from a biblicalperspective and seeks to empower coupleswith spiritual tools to enjoy the beauty of ahealthy married life,” he said.

Themain speakers at the eventwill be pas-tors Tanswell and Portia Davidse. There isthe request for a minimum R25 donation tocover costs of refreshments. Contact Harleyon 021 928 8066 or 081 483 7261.

Do more tofoster ahealthierfamily life

The Harley family, Isaac, Chernay and child­ren, Caleb (11) and Leah (5), want to spreadthe word on a positive functioning family.

The Bellville South Youth Initiative will behaving a disco and karaoke to raise much-needed funds for projects in Bellville South.

You can enjoy an evening with them onFriday (2 March) from 19:00 at the Circle Pubin Oop Street, Bellville South (next to FalkeEuro Socks). There will be lots of prizes du-ring the evening for best dressed, singingand dancing.

Tickets are R20 and will be available at thedoor or from Dhakir Christians, on 074 9984997.

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The judges had a hard taskchoosing the best of 13 gorgeousgowns in the TygerBurger &Parow Centre wedding dresscompetition. The finalistsflaunted their exquisite gownslive at the centre on Saturday 25

February.

Radio DJ and TV presenter Sas-kia Falken, acted as host.

Shelley Wessels from Kuils Riverwas crowned winner of the 2012 Ty-gerBurger & Parow Centre wedding

dress competition. Shewalked away with thegrand prize of R10 000cash, an African Pre-mier honeymoon pack-age at Mangwanani SpaKuils River, as well as aLove Safari honeymoonpackage at the GardenRoute game lodge val-ued at R20 000.

Marinique de Wetfrom Tygerberg Hillstook second place whileNelicia Jacobs fromSpringbok took thirdplace. They each tookhome a R2 500 Foschinigift card. All finalists re-ceived a R500 Wool-worths gift card and acouples photo shoot.

With over 3 000 SMSvotes registered alto-gether, Latoya Mitchellfrom Elsies River re-ceived the most of thesevotes and walked awaywith the title of publicvote winner and aR1 000 Foschini gift cardand R2 000 cash.

Clement Johanneswas the winner of theSMS competition and hewins himself a R500 Fos-chini gift card.

Most gorgeous gown the winner

The winner of the TygerBurgerand Parow Centre weddingdress competion, is (middle)Shelley Wessels from Kuils Ri­ver. On the right is Mariniquede Wet from Tygerberg Hills,(second). On the left is third­placed Nelicia Jacobs fromSpringbok. Photos: Andriette Pretorius

Latoya Mitchell from Elsies River is the publicvote winner. She received the most votes duringthe SMS competion.

Lynn Solomons from Blackheath, Lezil Gray from Parow, Carla Viljoen from Tygervalley, Candice van Wyk from Kraai­fontein, SMS Public Vote Winner Latoya Mitchell from Elsies River, third place Nelicia Jacobs from Springbok, winnerof wedding dress competition, Shelley Wessels from Kuils River, second place Marinique de Wet from TygerbergHills, Alana du Plessis from Goodwood, Samantha Smith from Zonnebloem, Helouise du Preez from Brackenfell,Ilze Roemer from Table View and Carla Daniels from Kuils River.

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Onder redaksie van: Marita Meyer

Kuns & VermaakEntertainment

TygerBurger Bladsy 12 Onder redaksie van: Louisa Steyl Woensdag 29 Februarie 2012

LOUISA STEYL

From its humble beginnings inKuils River, Lyrical Warfarehas found a new home in LongStreet.

Lyrical Warfare, presented bySuburban Menace and MobcowEntertainment hopes to becomethe premier Hip-Hop MC BattleLeague in Cape Town.

The team started hosting HipHop events four years ago, mov-ing around different venues inthe northern suburbs since theystarted at Stones Kuils River.

Organiser, Marvin Levendal,explains that Suburban Menacewanted to create a platform toshowcase their work this side ofthe world. The events proved tobe anopportunity to alsohelp oth-er local hip-hop artists.

Initially the events would in-clude different aspects of hip-hop,but after their last venue change,the events lost steam, and Marvinsays they decided to change thescope of the events, creating a

brand around one aspect.The MC battles, known as Lyri-

cal Warfare, have attracted lots ofattention.

Lyrical Warfare will now be-come an MC league with prizesfor winning MCs.

“We want to use the conceptand build a movement around thebrand itself,” Marvin says.

The battles will take place onthe last Wednesday of everymonth and will be linked to daysof observance, like World AidsDay, and will highlight signifi-cant events within the hip-hop in-dustry, like local album releases,remembrance of past artists andbirthdays.

Marvin says they hope to re-lease monthly mix tapes with lo-cal artists and producers. Thesewill be made available at the Lyri-cal Warfare events.

He points out that they are alsolooking for local producers tosupply “beats” for the battles,who will receive exposure in re-turn.

“Wewant to create ahiveof eco-

nomic creativity between us,”Marvin says.

“In our community, the eco-nomics are not taken seriously,”he says, explaining that that hip-hop is deeply rooted in social con-sciousness.

Marvin says: “Don’t let yourconsciousness overpower yourability to live off your passion.”

Lyrical Warfare will runthroughout 2012, based on aleague points system.

Participants will earn pointsand win cash prizes, with month-ly winners taking home R1 000and a goodie bag compliments ofSprite and other sponsors. Allpoints will be carried towards agrand event in December.

The first event will take placetonight at Zula in Long Streetfrom 21:00. Entrance is R20.

Anyone interested in takingpart can email [email protected] with “LW2012” in thesubject line or visit www.face-book.com/suburbanmenace.

You can find them at www.twit-ter.com/L_Warfare2012.

Hip­hop to Long Street

on the international dance musicscene.

Ticket prices for the Kirsten-bosch show are R100 for adults, R75for children and R90 fro botanicalsociety members. Gates open at16:00 and the show starts at 17:30.

WIN! WIN! WIN!. Three lucky readers can each

win double tickets to see Goldfish atKirstenbosch on Sunday 11 March.SMS the word “Goldfish” followedby you name and contact details to45527. SMSes cost R1.50.

Goldfish will be bringing their Jaz-zy house beats to Kirstenbosch onSunday 11 March for the Old Mutu-al Summer Sunset Concerts.

Dominic Peters and DavidPoole’s searing live performanceshave seen them launch head-firstinto the worldwide Dance Musicconsciousness. Not too long ago,they were two music students, sur-fing and playing music in CapeTown. This changed when they de-cided to record an album. They nowhave a hectic performance schedule

Don’t miss GoldfishWin tickets to see Goldfish. Photo: Ross Hillier

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Elektriese TuisbehoreElectrical Appliances

ALL ABOUT APPLIANCES

Repairs to stoves, w.machines,t/driers, m/waves, d/washers

&fridges.

Contact Mr Campbell078 222 8510 or 073 047 1484 /

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80

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Plasmas and LCD's.Free pick­up & deliveries.

Aerial & DStv installations.021 931 7616/ 083 294 9931

84

Klerasie/SkoeneClothing/Shoes

CLOTHING FOR SALEBulk buyers.

Call 076 169 2054

89

BoumateriaalBuilding Materials

3 ml BOUSAND & KLIP.021 397 6413 / 082 709 6443

A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R11.50450 x 450 = R13.50500 x 500 = R14.95

VIBRACRETE SLABS ­ R26( 076 382 6711

99

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BUILDING PLANSAffordable, honest & reliable.

30 Years Exp. SACAP ­Reg. Approval.

All hrs: 021 903 8063 /Mike 083 564 7227

ALGEMENE DIENSTE

100

Kamers te HuurRooms to Let

KUILS RIVER, Sunbird Park,rooms avail. No children.(021 908 1250/072 2557574

102

AllerleiMiscellaneous

Services

AHA Burglar Bars & GatesTeen bilike pryse. Tel.021 933 1647/021 909 3038//083 542 1097.

FRIDGEREGASSING

Call 072 999 3630*All jobs expertly done at

home.*

104

BouwerkBuilding

Construction

ALLE BOUWERKMotorhuise, braaikamers,

afdakke, muur­ en vloerteëlsgelê, Vibracrete­mure enverhogings, plaveisel en

loodgieterswerk.Skakel 083 725 8591 /

021 904 4854 na ure

Vibracrete Walls, Plastering.( 021 392 1433/083 539 5478

69

BinnenshuisdiensteHome Services

Interior

BLINDS & CURTAINS.All types. Free quotes.021 371 8627 / 082 516 0030

CARPET & UPHOLSTERYcleaning, 95% dry.Phone 021 905­4529 or021 905­4247 / 072 832 1388

CARPETS, etc CLEANING021 592 0626/082 428 7163

J & C ALUMINIUMAluminium doors, windowframes + glass fitted, sliding

doors, shower doors &shopfronts, enclosures &

repairs. Carports as well. Allwork fitted & made of veryhigh quality. 20 years exp.

( Sheldon Rinquest079 817 1092/ 021 952 3965 a.h

106

BuitenshuisdiensteHome Services

Exterior

AA paving, garages, carports,vibracrete and extensions. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

ALLE Plaveisel. Goeieverwysing. 076 1244 713

ALUMINIUM windows,doors, b.bars, gates & glassrepairs. (073 429 7856

GARAGE DOORS& automation. 076 523 0306

TAR AND PAVING079 289 6737

VIBRACRETE EXTENSION074 321 9215 / 021 820 4384

VIBRACRETE­MURELos materiaal vir "DIY".

( 021 905 7820 k.u.

107

Reparasies/AllerleiRepairs/

Miscellaneous

ALL TAURIQ REPAIRSdone at home. Fridge, stove,w/machine. 083 479 0614

FRIDGERE­GASSING

(Labour + gas incl. R180)(083 330 1625

*All jobs done at home!!!

Fridge Re­gassingGas + Labour R150.

Jobs done at home074 364 1842

REWINDING OF ALLELECTRICAL MOTORS.And repairs on washingmachines, stoves &microwaves. ( 021 905 3547

108

Geld/leningsMoney/Loans

1­2­10 Cash LoansBlacklisted, 5 min. approval,any amount.( 021 762 9079/021 696 8028

Waiting forPension/package payouts?

SMS or send“please call me” 082 301 7856

Ph: 0860 105 546

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ARE U WAITINGon a Pension/ Provident/

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PENSION /PACKAGE

PROPERTY

DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2

Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day

IMMEDIATE APPROVALLoans up to R150 000.

All + Government + B/listed.( / SMS Nicky / Rico

084 518 0545 / 021 949 1198

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NO ITC CHECKS!UP TO R15 000

Fax: 086 724 5130084 714 4216 / 071 762 0362

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4 TON Truck with driver forhire from R700. 084 397 2144

RUBBLE REMOVAL021 909 5467 / 083 766 1792

140

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Electrical Repairs

WASMASJIENE, yskaste enstowe herstel deur mobielewerkswinkel. ( 074 6082411021 939 9338

HOLIDAYAND

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END OF YEAR BOAT TRIP &SUN CITY TRIP

Boat trip January 2013 ­ Wal­vis Bay

Sun City/JHB ­ January 2013Contact Uncle Ike/Marie

083 459 5863/021 9271 920

EIENDOMME

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Huise te KoopHouses for Sale

EERSTE RIVIERBaie mooi 2 slpk. huis op grooterf. R250 000. Kan gou intrek!

SKAKEL 082 571 1990

1791

Ouma WoonstelleGranny Flats

BELHAR: Sep. entranceavailable for a student ory o u n g p r o f e s s i o n a l .Tel. 078 877 1183.

RAVENSMEADOumawoonstel beskikb. Slegsjong getroude paar. R1 650

p.m.Skakel 076 940 1676

BESIGHEID

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Are you ready to be your ownboss? Earn extra income P/TMin. investment. Max. returns.

Low capital, low risk, highreturns. Call: 083 650 1004www.moretolife.co.za

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197

Sakepersele Te HuurBusiness

Premises to Let

BLUE DOWNS3 shops to let. R2 000 p.m.

each. Ideal for café, take­away,retail business or medicalrooms or office use. Mainroad of Malibu Village.

084 245 0624 / 012 252 4139

TALENT

401

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AVON­AGENTE BENODIGBegin nou en ontvang 'n gratisgeskenk. Vanaf 15% tot 30%

kommissie.( 021 910 2747 / 073 227 1034

AVON­AGENTE BENODIGRavensmead, Delft, Bellville,

Belhar & Bishop Lavis.Kommissie + gratis geskenke.

Sms naam en adres na083 405 0511 of 074 369 8091

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gratis geskenke.Sms naam en adres na

076 824 9175

AVON­AGENTE GESOEK(083 885 3126 (na 16:00)

Geen "Please call me."

BLOKMANBenodig vir slaghuis in

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gebiede wees.

Skakel 021 952 6704 tussen09:00 en 18:00.

Home Care All areas!!Advanced Home Care NursingCourses, Hairdressing Course,Free Learner's License, FirstAid/Childcare. Full/Part­time.Registe now! ( 021 945 4848a.h. or 071 303 4426E­mail: [email protected]

TILL OPERATORSNeeded to work in

supermarket in Bellville area.

Call 021 919 7710

402

Admin/KlerkliksAdmin/Clerical

AdministratieweKlerk

Die volgende is 'n vereiste:. Matriek sertifikaat. Rekenaar geletterdheid. Finansiële agtergrond endata verwerking. Rybewys is 'n voordeel

Salaris ­ R3 500 p.m.Stuur alle CV's na dievolgende e­pos adres:

[email protected]

412

Hare/SkoonheidHair/Beauty

Experienced Stylistfor Salon in Eerste River.

Contact 082 492 0329

421

Opleiding/KursusseTraining/Education

SUMMER JOBS IN5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,

BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY

NEEDS!.20 Receptionists

.30 Cashiers

.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters

.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers.10 Call Centres

.10 Data CapturersFor More details please contactus or visit our offices on , 112

Loopstreet, 5th Floor,Cape Town, or CALL:

021 801 9963/4 or078 707 1963

429Jobs

CAPE TOWN­BASED COMPANYIS OPENING UP A NEW

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No transport or previous salesexperience needed. All training isprovided. We offer basic salary,

commission, petrol allowance andvarious other incentives.

For appointment, call André on021 930 9068

Terms & Conditions Apply.

VIBRANT SALES CONSULTANTSNEEDED

No transport or previous salesexperience needed. Free training is

provided. We offer basic salary,commission, petrol allowance and

various other incentives.

For appointment, call Stacy on021 465 7852

Terms & Conditions Apply

BELHAR

FREESTANDING HOMEWell secured 3­bedroomed home,carport for 2 cars, security gates.

Call Sidney082 954 0781 /021 696 4114

BELHAR

CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIESNeat 2/3­bedr. home, situated

close to public transport, walkingdistance to primary & high schools,

off­street parking for 3 cars.

Call Sidney at082 954 0781/021 696 4114

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BELHAR BELLVUEHOUSING ESTATE

Situated right next to the AirportMall.

Brand New 2 bedroom houses ­

R365 000100% homeloans availalbe.

Please contact Brian073 802 5221

email: [email protected]

ICONBELHAR ­ R315 0003 beds, lounge, kitchen, f/bath.

SILVERSANDS ­ R335000: 2 beds, f.bath, semi f.kitch.,lounge, secure lock­up parking.

HILLCREST ­ R340 000:2 beds, lounge, kitchen, bath.,f.enclosed.

HIGHBURY PARK ­R420 000: 2 beds, kitchen,basic built­in cupboard, lounge,f.bath.

SELF­HELP: R480 0002 beds, f.f. kitchen, lounge withbuilt­in fireplace, bath, laundryroom

Contact Melissa 072 057 5753Gary 076 696 2403www.iconprop.co.za

BELHAR/MUSICALS R580 000Fully encl., 3 bedr., sep. bathr. +toilet, f.f. lounge with jetmaster.BELHAR/SELFHELP ­ R500 000Fully encl., f.f. (lots of b.i.c.),2 bedr. (main bedr. b.i.c.), gr.flat.BELHAR ­ R399 000 neg.4 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,laminated, tiled, garage facade.ST AUGUSTINES R750 000 NEG.Corner plot, 3 bedr., fully enclosed,kitch. with b.i.c., lnge, gar., carport.TUSCANY GLEN ­ R550 0003 bedr., lnge, kitch., bathr. & toilet.TUSCANY GLEN ­ R680 000 NEG3 bedr., lounge, dining r., fullyfitted, 2 bathrooms, swimmingpool.BISHOP LAVIS/SYDNEYVALE ­R650 000: Fully enclosed, 3 bedr.,2 bathr., f.f. kitchen, garage,granny flat.

We are looking forproperties in all areas!!

Sharon, 083 317 3794 or021 953 1480

Aleric, 083 966 7878SP PROPERTIES

BLUE DOWNS/MALIBU VILLAGE

R249 000 ­ Serviced plot withfoundation and external walls,

structure, paving, enclsoed yard.

HAGLEY/WEMBLYPARK ­ R380 000

2 bedrooms, single garage, it alsohas 2 rooms that still need to becompleted. Close to main roads.

BLUE DOWNS/MALIBU VILLAGE

R430 000 ­ 3 bedr., dining r./lounge, braai­patio, garage facade.

Bennett van Wyk, 084 564 1688

RE/MAX Property Associates021 987 6433

www.remaxpropertyassociates.co.za

CALLING ALLPOTENTIAL SELLERS!!I AM URGENTLY LOOKING FORHOUSES, FLATS OR PLOTS TO

SELL ­ IF YOU WANT YOURPROPERTY SOLD, PHONE OR

SEND ME A "PLEASE CALL ME"NOW!

AANDAG ALLE POTEN­SIËLE VERKOPERS!!

EK IS DRINGEND OP SOEK NAHUISE, WOONSTELLE OF ERWE

OM TE VERKOOP ­ AS U, UEIENDOMME VERKOOP WIL HÊ,

SKAKEL MY NOU OF STUURVIR MY 'N "PLEASE CALL ME"

DADELIK!

JACQUES 083 686 2117

Forest heights – R500 0002 beds, 1½ bathrooms, large plot

Old Stratford – R450 0003 beds, 1½ bathrooms, garage, f/f kitchen

EERSTE RIVER

CALL OR SMS SANDRA021 906 1530/083 707 1707

EERSTE RIVER / DENNEMERE

R370 000 ­ WOW!!WHAT A DEALLive in a QUIET & PEACEFUL

area. The WOW!! Kitchen is everywoman's dream, hob, UCO,

cupboards galore! Encl. carport,braai area, enough space for theentertainer. Lounge has laminatedfloors, sparkling bathr. with handshower & space for a washing

machine. Main bedr., b.i.c. Closeto all amenities, public transport,

churches & a Daycare centre.CLIVE BLOWS 072 225 8519

RE/MAX Property Associates021 987 6433

www.remaxpropertyassociates.co.za

EERSTE RIVER / ELECTRICCITY

R380 000

PROPERTY OF THE MONTH,Spacious, well­maintained home!!A price has never been this good!

3 beds., MES & fireplace withmuch more on offer. Ample

garden, paved with plenty space tobuild a garage or carport & a pool.

It is also situated in a quietpeaceful area. Close to

transportation.Don't hesitate CALL ME NOW!!CLIVE BLOWS 072 225 8519

RE/MAX Property Associates021 987 6433

www.remaxpropertyassociates.co.za

Eerste River/Park Village ­ R250 000

NEW RELEASE/SOLE MANDATE

Phone me now to view this neat2­bedroom semi­detached

property, fitted kitchen, lounge,bathroom ­ VERY FEW IN THIS

PRICE RANGE.

JACQUES 083 686 2117

KUILS RIVER/RIVER ESTATER670 000 neg.: 3 bedr., lounge,dining room with built­in braai, gar.Occupation on bond approval.

DELFT ­ ROOSENDAL ­ R250 0002 bedr., kitchen, lounge.

MITCHELLS PLAIN/LENTEGEURR400 000: 2 bedr., kitchen, lounge,bathr. & sep. entrance, encl. yard,quiet area.

WE URGENTLY NEED HOUSESAND PLOTS IN DELFT,

KUILSRIVER, BELHAR, EERSTERIVER, KRAAIFONTEIN, BLUEDOWNS FOR PRE­APPROVED

CLIENTS.CONTACT US AT

021 836 8037 (O)Louie, 072 7260 400

Hannes, 073 444 0879Tasneem, 074 867 3500Palesa, 071 323 3631

BLUE DOWNSNEW DEVELOPMENT, 2 bedr.

R280 000HURRY, HURRY, HURRY

Kuilsriver/JagtershofR599 000

NEW RELEASE/SOLE MANDATE

STARTING OUT OR SCALLINGDOWN this 2 bedroom house with

modern fitted kitchen, fullbathroom, lounge and TV room

PLUS ENCLOSED CARPORTGARAGE THAT WILL FITT2 CARS ­ BARGAIN BUY.

JACQUES 083 686 2117

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TygerBurger Ravensmead & Belhar Bladsy 15Woensdag 29 Februarie 2012 Sport

LIAM MOSES

The Stormers will be forced todip further into their youthfulreserves over the next twomonths, after captain and in-cumbent openside flank SchalkBurger was ruled out for up tosix weeks on Saturday. Burgersuffered damage to his medialligament during the team’s 13point victory over the Hurri-canes at Newlands, and his ab-sence will rob the team of not on-ly his leadership skills and expe-rience, but also his high workrate, aggressive rucking and ex-cellent distribution skills.

The Stormers have lacked a pre-mier openside flank since the de-parture of Francois Louw to Bath inthe off season, but it was believedthat Burger would be able to excelin the position where he began hisfirst-class career.

Siya Kolisi, a versatile and athlet-ic young loose forward, substitutedforBurgerduring thematch, andheseems likely to fill the position nextweek when the Stormers take onthe Sharks.

However, coach Alister Coetzeesaid he would consider all of his op-tions for the position.

“In the pre-season games we hadSiya (Kolisi) coming on at six andhe actually didn’t do a bad job,” saidCoetzee.

“ But with the loose trio situation,we were playing our best loosies.

“We’ll be looking at our reserves.There’s Rueben Johannes, and Ni-zaam Carr and Don Armandt.”

The inclusion of Kolisi in thestarting line-up team, and either Jo-hannes, Carr or Armandt on thesubstitutes’ bench will serve to fur-ther decrease the average age andexperience level of the first team.

The Stormers fielded four playersaged 23 or younger (Nick Koster,Eben Etzebeth, Steven Kitshof andGary van Aswegen) in their start-ing line-up, and the number grew to

five when Kolisi took the place ofhis injured captain.

Coetzee was understandably hap-py with how the youngsters han-dled the increasedphysicality of Su-per Rugby.

“All youngsters, like I said previ-ously, have the potential to play atthis level. And again today itshowed,” said Coetzee.

“Siya (Kolisi) is physically ma-

ture, Eben Etzebeth is physicallymature, and Steven Kitshof, to playat this level.

“Our pack was outstanding to-day, and they have been taken a lotof flak over the past couple of weeksand a lot of people had a lot to say.”

Although all five of the young-sters played with varying degreesof success, and brought a necessaryyouthful vigour to the side, it could

be argued that Burger’s loss willdamage the delicate balance be-tween youth and experience thatsets champions apart from the also-rans.

Whoever replaces the hard manof the loose trio, be it Kolisi, Johan-nes, Carr or Armandt, will be thrustinto the inferno that is Super Rug-by, and either be forged into a steelycompetitor or melt into obscurity.

Stormers lose captain toStormers lose captain to injuryinjury

Stormers Captain and Springbok flank Schalk Burger grimaces in pain as he is tackled by two Hurricanes players. Burger injured his medial ligamentin the game and could be out for as many as six weeks. Photo: Nasief Manie

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SAREL BURGER

Universiteit Wes-Kaapland, Durbanvil-le, Milnerton en Kuilsrivier het almal dieafgelope naweek weghol-oorwinnings indie jongste reeks eersteliga-krieketwed-stryde in die WP behaal.

UWK (273/6, gesl.) het sy aanspraak op dietitel in die topafdeling versterk deur Ou Mu-tual (84) ’n afranseling met 165 lopies te be-sorg. Imraan Hendricks (103) en Esmundvan Wyk (101*) het die bal aan die rol gesitmet ’nvennootskapvan161 lopies omdie ses-de paaltjie, waarna Nkululeko Serame (4/27)en Jody Lawrence (3/18) die afrondingswerkgedoen het.

Bellville daarenteen moes in sy wedstrydteen Rondebosch (54 lopies voor op die eerstebeurt) behoorlik walgooi om ’n nederlaag afte weer.

Bellville, wat 251 lopies vir ’n oorwinninggesoek het, het met sy 175/9 darem daaringeslaag om ’n onbesliste uitslag te verkry.Leroy Villet (85), Stefan Joubert (59 en 6/97)en Handré Theron (64) het die beste in diékragmeting vertoon.

Nadat Durbanville se Morné Heyneke

(6/32 vir ’n wedstrydontleding van 11/80) enPieter Erasmus (3/10) Edgemead vir net 54lopies uitgeboender het, moes die Durbiesslegs 11 lopies vir ’n tienpaaltjie-sege aante-ken. Jack McGregor (40) het in die eerstebeurt die beste met die kolf gevaar, terwylDamian Crowley (52*) en Chris Freeman(3/21) die enigste spelers in die tuisspan waswat hond haaraf kon maak.

Toe Milnerton se Andy Milne (4/41) en Ri-chard Holman (3/36) Noordelikes-Goodwoodvir 123 uitgeboul het, het die tuisspan net 116lopies vir ’n oorwinning benodig. Robbievan Harte (64*) het die grondslag gelê vir diesege met 9 paaltjies.

Vroeër het Eric Osner (4/27) en NadeemBedford (50) ook hul kant vir Milnerton ge-bring, terwyl Mario Stoop (5/32) die Good-wood-span se beste speler was.

Kuilsrivier (157 en2/0)het ewemaklikmet10 paaltjies oor Bellville-Suid (100 en 58) ge-loop. James Carolus (met ’n wedstrydontle-ding van 9/36), Richard Langley (53) en NeilClaasen (42) was die wenspan se staatma-kers.

. In die Boland het Kraaifontein se Ooste-likes-span (117/9) sy 20/20-wedstryd teenStellenbosch & Distrikte met 7 lopies gewen.

Heyneke boulE’mead flenters

THOMAS CAROLUS

Crowds were treated to an exciting local der-by last week.

Ajax Cape Town and Engen Santos playedto a 1-1 draw in an Absa Premier Leaguematch at the Cape Town Stadium on Satur-day night as local fans were treated to a feastof entertainment and football which they en-joyed every minute of.

The first half belonged to Ajax, who start-ed the game with farmore purpose thanthe visitors, Santos.Having conceded onnumerous occasionsin the opening stagesof matches.

A drawback for the“People’s Team” isthat they were tootentative not to makemistakes, causingthem to constantlyfall under siege andstruggle to find theirfooting in the opening45 minutes.

Ajax took the game to their visitors in thefirst half, but they could not make good ofthe chances created in front of goal. In theopening minutes both Billiat and GeorgeMalueka came close, and Brent Carelse’sshot from close range hit the crossbar.

The Parow side finally broke the deadlockwhen Carelse managed to find Pa DemboTouray’s net from the penalty spot after San-tos conceded a needless penalty.

Jurie Basie made an ill-timed sliding tack-le that was completely unnecessary asNasief Morris and Touray were still behind

the ball.The second half was a different kettle of

fish with Santos having made one substitu-tion during the break period, SiyabulelaSongwiqi being replaced by Salmaan King.

The introduction of King brought stabilityand attacking prowess to Santos’ left sideand they displayed elegant football from themoment the second part of the game started.

It was Eleazar Rodgers who helped Santosdraw level after having a relatively quite en-

counter for most of thegame being marked byMatthew Booth.

Rodgers finally man-aged to lose his markerand headed home su-perbly from an ErwinIsaacs cross from theleft channel.

Ajax continued tosearch for awinner andalmost found the targetbut for Tyren Arendsewho cleared the ball offthe goal-line, whileAiden Jenniker raced

shoulder to shoulder with Isaacs before pok-ing the ball wide for a corner.

Cole Alexander won possession deep in hisown half before his long pass forward foundMaluleka who passed to Billiat then to Akpa-bio but Santos, defending in numbers smoth-ered the danger.

Both teams had their chances in attack forthe remainder of the game, with Ajax havinglost their effect in attack since entering thetunnel at half time. Nonetheless , Santos canbe grateful to have the experienced Tourayin goal, an intergral cog that aided them ingathering the point.

Exciting derbyends in a draw

Die C­afdeling van die noordelike sone se interskole­atletiek was verlede week in die Bellvil­le­ stadion. Hier wen Keenan Hollenbach van St. Andrews in Elsiesrivier die 200 m vir seunso.14. Foto: Carina Roux

The first half belonged toAjax, who started the

game with far more pur­pose than the visitors,

Santos.

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