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TUESDAY 2 June 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: post@peoplespost.co.zaTELLING IT AS IT IS
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Uniting the kids of 7764LIEZL BENJAMIN
Mahatma Ghandi once said that in or-der for society to change “one mustbe the change you want to see in the
world”. This is exactly what the CommunityPolice Forum (CPF) of Athlone has in mindwith “Athlone unite – Project 7764”.
The name of the project refers to the postcode of Athlone. Its aim is to “transform oursociety and change people’s mindsets aboutthemselves and the area they live in”.
The long-term project will kick off onYouth Day (16 June) when the well-knownEOAN Group, Bridgetown Theatre Compa-ny and Noel 4 Jazz will perform.
The event will take place at The Nantesfrom 10:00 to 14:30.
Nicole Williams, project coordinator ofthe Athlone CPF, says several schools in thearea, including Bokmakierie PrimarySchool,GarlandaleHighSchool andSpesBo-na Senior Secondary School, as well as the“raw talent” in the community, will be givenan opportunity to showcase their skills andlive out the motto of “being the change youwant to see in your community”.
The highlight of the day will come in theform of an “Athlone’s got talent” competi-tion.
“We are a group of individuals who arecommitted to adding value to transformingour society and changing people’s mindsetsabout themselves and the area they live in.We volunteer our time to try and bring posi-tive change to the communities of the broad-er Athlone area through our neighbourhoodwatches,” says Williams.
The CPF also helps the provincial depart-ment of education with its school holidayprogramme, lends a hand at school func-tions and liaiseswith theAthlonepolice, lawenforcement and metro police to combatcrime.
“We also work on projects which aim toassist the vulnerable, the youth at risk andthe elderly,” says Williams.
She invites residents in the greater Ath-lone area to becomepartners in this venture.“For far too long we, the residents of Ath-lone, had been divided in our plight to fightcrime and it has become evident that we lostour focus on the one aspect that truly mat-ters – our youth; our future.”
The Youth Day event is hosted by the Ath-lone CPF in collaboration with variousstakeholders, including the department ofsocial development (early childhood devel-opment), department of cultural affairs andsports, provincial education department(safe schools initiative), GCIS, the AthloneJoint Neighbourhood Watch and the City ofCape Town.
Williams says that while great amounts ofmoney and valuable resources are spent oncombatting crime, not enough is spent on ed-ucating the children of Athlone in the artsof drama, culture and dance.
She says the focus of the Youth Day eventand that of the Athlone CPF is not only onthe children of the area, but also on the par-ents of the next generation.
“We want to educate our parents as towhere in Athlone our children can connectto be a part of the change in our society.”
In a bid to highlight alternatives to becom-ing involved in gangsterism and drugs, theYouth Day event will include old-school ac-tivities for children, like indigenous gamessuch as kennetjie, drie blikkies, tug-of-war,dominoes, kerrim and three-legged races.
She invites all the “diamonds in therough” to participate in the various activi-ties on the day.V For more information on the Youth Day event, callNicole Williams on 071 2140 442 or Desiree Petersenon 084 6123 172.
This group from Spes Bona High School is part of the lineup for the “Athlone unite – Project7764” Youth Day celebrations organised by the Athlone Community Police Forum.
It has becomeevident that welost our focus onthe one aspectthat trulymatters – ouryouth; our future.
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Gun tracking ‘impractical’NICOLE MCCAIN
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A section of the Firearms Control ActAmendment Bill is in the firing line.
The amendment proposes a new trackingsystem for guns by rolling out the use of mi-crodots and ballistic sampling.Ballistic sampling and microdots will be
used on all guns held by official institutions,including the police.Within a year of the date of the bill, police
will have to have all firearms logged. Theballistic loggingwill then be rolled out to thesecurity industry and lastly to private gunowners during their relicensing.
StriationsBut firearm owner and dealer Alan Mar-
theze says ballistic sampling is a measurethat only works faultlessly on TV shows, asstriations on a cartridge do not remain thesame indefinitely.Ben Coetzee, arms management project
manager of the Institute for Security Stud-ies, says the striations on a cartridge willchange with use over time.“They can also be altered because of rust
from a lack of maintenance and care or evenby cleaning the weapon with brushes andscrapers that are harder than the surfacesthey are used on,” he explains.Traceability Solutions’ Kyle Parker, who
specialises in the marking, managementand reporting of weapons, says it is not diffi-cult to purposely alter these striations.“Even firing pins can be swapped, filed
and altered as the criminal wishes,” he says.Cartridges are also often refilled by industryprofessionals and used again, which makesregistering a specific striation to one ownerimpossible, Martheze says.Parker says: “Part of the amendment also
mentions so much about microdoting,
which I am sure gun owners will not like ei-ther. Thesemicrodots can be removed easilyby criminals by putting the weapon intosome pool acid for a bit and then they aregone.”Using microdots to trace firearms is just
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ImplementationThe implementation of the amendment
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arms and taking ballistic samples may helpto recover these firearms or at least contri-bute to the process of linking the firearm toa crime. As prevention, state-owned fire-arms should be sampled because they are ru-moured to be rented to criminals. There areseveral good reasons to start such a pro-gramme and the possible benefitsmight out-weigh the drawbacks,” Coetzee says.The process may also be a deterrent to
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New committee will look after pupilsLIEZL BENJAMIN
In an effort to “take back their community”the Athlone Community Police Forum(CPF) is establishing a safer schools commit-tee to create an action plan to address issuesfor high schools in the area.According to Edward Doe, member of the
Athlone CPF tasked with education-relatedissues, it came to light in several communitymeetings that issues such as drug abuse, tru-ancy and gangsterism were rife at schoolsin the Athlone area.“These were concerns raised by the com-
munity, parents with children at theseschool, during our meetings. The idea to es-tablish a safer schools committee was bornof a need to provide a solution for these is-sues,” says Doe.The schools that have been identified as
high-risk and who will be part of the pilotphase of the safer schools project are SpesBona High, Athlone High, Ned DomanHigh,Bridgetown High, Garlandale High andPeak View High School.Doe is of the opinion that in order for this
committee to work, it must be “all-inclu-sive”.
“We need the buy-in of all involved – thismeans there should be representation by pu-pils, parents, teachers, government bodiesand the police. We need to take back ourschools, but we need the input of everybodyfor it to succeed.”Doe says the hands of school principals
and that of the police are tied when it comesto police access to the schools.“This is why we need the cooperation of
the provincial government.Wewant to drawup a policy that principals can refer to whenaddressing issues relating to crime.”Another issue pupils are grapplingwith is
the lack of alternatives to a life of crime organgsterism. “They told us it is easy to say‘Don’t smoke or use drugs or belong to agang’, but what is the alternative to this?There should be a choice for our children.”Doe says the next meeting is likely to take
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Police arrestalmost 60Almost 60 suspects have been arrested inone week in the Athlone area.Eleven suspects were arrested for drug-
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out at four control points in the area andin one search a personwas arrested for pos-session of house-breaking implements.Five shebeenoperationswere carriedout
which resulted in one arrest with liquorconfiscated from the shebeen.Second-hand shops were also targeted –
five dealers were visited in an effort to lookfor counterfeit goods.Ninewanted peoplewere arrested as a re-
sult of two tracking operations in the area.Another personwas arrested for possess-
ing a firearm, which was also confiscated.The Athlone police station saw almost 40
cases of crimes against woman and chil-dren reported in the same week.An arrest was made for rape and two for
the contravention of a protection order.Three arrests were made for common as-
sault and a further four for assault with theintent to do grievous bodily harm.Another four arrestsweremade for theft,
two for malicious damage to property andtwo for armed robbery.
HALL PATROL:Athlone police officersvisited Vangate Mallin Athlone onWednesday last weekto patrol the mall.The officers alsoeducated shoppers onthe importance ofsafety, car theft andtheft out of cars andthe safety of childrenwhile shopping.Pictured is LieutenantLauretta du Plessiswith shopper JeanHerbe.
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APPLICATIONS FOR INFORMAL BEACHTRADING PERMITSThe City of Cape Town invites you to apply for informal beach trading permits for the period2 November 2015 to 31 October 2018.
Approval of product and permits will be at the discretion of the Director: Sport, Recreationand Amenities. This will be a one-off application process and all unsuccessful applicants willbe placed on a waiting list.
Only application forms for 2015 to 2018 will be accepted and only sites listed on theapproved trading schedule will be available for application.
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Table View Leibrandt van Niekerk Hall,South Road, Table View Anne Sauls 021 444 0275 086 576 2098
Atlanticseaboard
Civic Centre, second floor,Booking Office, 12 HertzogBoulevard, Cape Town
Nihaad Ajam 021 400 3823 086 588 5022
StrandfonteinStrandfontein Pavilion, cornerof Strandfontein Road andLukanon Drive
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Bluewaters Bluewaters Resort, Links Drive Selena Shaw 021 444 8796Fish Hoek Caravan Park, Fish Hoek Harold Ross 021 782 5503
Muizenberg Muizenberg Beach office,1 Atlantic Road, Muizenberg
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Completed application forms can be posted (for the attention of the Director: Sport,Recreation and Amenities) to PO Box 298, Cape Town 8000, or hand-delivered (for theattention of Nadia Oppelt) to one of the abovementioned offices.
The closing date for applications is Friday 3 July 2015.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER139/2015
Pupils compete for hip-hop titlesLovers of hip-hop, gather your
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The 021 BDC (Best Dance Crew)competition is aimed at keepingyouths active and will be happen-ing on Saturday 8 August. Pupilsfrom both primary and highschools are invited to take part.
According to David Cornelson ofProject 021, the benefits of eventslike these have been amazing.
“The pupils develop creativeskills as well as confidence to pur-sue their dreams. The strategy isfor groups to work together, espe-cially during the school holidays,in order to prepare for the event.In thisway young peoplewill be oc-cupiedwith constructive activitieswhich keeps them focused.”
Project 021 is a non-profit organi-sation, which seeks to create socialchange and provide skills develop-ment through performing arts.
“Project 021 was established todevelop young people through cre-ative arts in public schools. We un-derstand the importance of devel-oping pupils’ creative abilities,and therefore we create opportuni-ties to unearth, develop and show-case their talents,” saysCornelson.
He adds that Project 021 offersdance and drama classes to schoolsand community organisations, togive individuals the opportunity tobe trained to express themselvesthrough the arts.
“To this end we create events,such as 021 BDC, which creates aplatform for young people to exhib-it their talents.”
Workshops will be held duringthe school holidays to help groups
to get their respective pieces readyfor the competition.
Cornelson says about 90 youngpeople participated in the eventlast year and it is estimated that atleast 150 pupils will take part thisyear.
Dance crews stand a chance totake top honours in the followingcategories:. Best High School Crew. Best Primary School Crew. Best High School Male. Best High School Female. Best Primary School Male. Best Primary School Female. Best Supported School
The event will be hosted at theJoseph Stone auditorium in Athlo-ne
Tickets can be purchased fromProject 021. For more informationcontact info@project021.co.za or072 602 8570.
Pupils from Woodlands Primary practise dance moves during one of theworkshops presented by Project 021 in preparation for the competition.
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‘Gangs hold ourhealth hostage’Gang violence in Manenberg has dis-
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Siyabulela Mamkeli, mayoral commit-tee member for health, says the City ofCape Town’s health directorate has no-ticed a marked impact on its ability toprovide services in Manenberg in recentweeks as a result of ongoing gang vio-lence.
Fear for safetyStaff have reported a drop in group at-tendance and the assessment numbers atthe new substance abuse treatment site.Feedback received from clients is thatthey are unable to come to their appoint-ments as they fear for their safety. Thishas affected the continuity of the pro-gramme as well as clients’ treatmentprogress.
Some new clients, when enquiringabout the service, have also expressedconcerns about their safety.
“The gangs are effectively holding ushostage. It is very difficult to providehealthcare under these circumstancesand I would appeal to those involved inthe conflict to bear in mind that they areeffectively denying their neighbours andmore than likely their own families theopportunity of a better quality of life. Iappeal to the police to step up their pa-trols around our facilities in a bid to en-sure safe passage for our clients as well
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Inadequate staffHe added that the City health depart-ment has received several requests forstaff transfers to other sites. This couldpotentially result in the clinic being leftwithout adequate staff. Stock deliveriesto the facilities are also affected, as wellas transport routes to and from the clinicfor service providers, staff and clients.
“Manenberg Clinic as well as the sub-stance abuse treatment site have had tobe closed early every time there is aneruption of violence, because we cannotcompromise the safety of our staff andclients. Every time we are forced to closeour doors, we are denying the communi-ty access to critical health services.
Failing targets“All of the planned outreach pro-grammes, including tracking defaultingpatients for various programmes, havebeen cancelled due to the violence. Sta-tistics indicate that the clinic is failingto meet its targets on HIV testing, cervi-cal cancer screening and immunisationsbecause clients are simply not willing torisk their safety to visit the clinic. Thesituation is also impacting on oversightvisits by management and other supportservices,” adds Mamkeli.
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“At first it was just my love for cars thatI wanted to share with the world and it hasevolved from there. There was no trainingavailable at our school so it was all aboutfinding my feet on my own, looking at otherwork and teaching myself, but I alwayswanted to grow.”
That love for art kept on growing through-out his high school years. It was only afterleaving school that a stint at an art supplyshop gave him some more insight into hispassion.
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While Shameeg feels he needs to developmore there are people in his neighbourhoodwho want his work in their homes.
“So far it’s just by word of mouth that Iget commissions,” he laughs. “People willcome up to me and give me an idea of whatthey want. Sometimes it’s a portrait with adifference, their cars (I still love them) and
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Shameeg van Schalkwyk’s journey into art is ready to develop further, if he can get someguidance from a professional artist. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Sporting time against crimeSeven police stations and 28 sports teamscame together in a sports tournamentaimed at combating crime.
NGO Sport Against Crime and theMitchell’s Plain police cluster held a sev-en-a-side netball and soccer tournamenton Saturday in which about 300 childrenparticipated.
The event, held at Rocklands HighSchool, brought children from all overthe area together to interact and playsport.
The initiative is aimed at channellingyoungsters’ energy into healthy activi-ties to keep them away from gang influ-ences, officials say.
The Steenberg, Grassy Park, Mitch-ell’s Plain, Lentegeur, Lansdowne, Ath-lone and Philippi police stations wereeach responsible for two u.14 soccerteams and two u.14 netball teams thatcompeted in matches lasting 10 minuteseach.
Vincent Daniels, president of SportAgainst Crime, says he hopes to take theproject to many more areas affected by
crime and will continue to work with theteams made up of primary school chil-dren from the respective policing areas.
Saturday’s tournament was consid-ered a success as parents and siblings al-so came out to support the children intheir matches.
Riyaaz Thoman and Cody Maart from Lentegeur High School rush to defend their net asAshley Cupido (right) from Perivale Primary School in Grassy Park goes for a goal atSaturday’s sports tournament organised by the police. PHOTOS: SAMANTHA LEE
Mitchell’s Plain police station commanderBrigadier Cass Goolam, Sport AgainstCrime president Vincent Daniels and policespokesperson Lieutenant Ian Williams.
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round of the All-Africa 3-hour endurancerace series, that is due to finish in the dark,a leg of the South African Superkart Cham-pionship and round four of the Power Seriesfor cars andmotorcycles sponsoredbyWing-field Motors.A parade of VW Beetles in honour of its
80th anniversary (the prototype was un-veiled in Germany in 1935) will take placeduring the lunch break.The day will also feature an exotic and
sports car show that includes several histor-ic motorcycles under cover in the spaciousnewpit block. The popular EngenF1 simula-tors will be available to budding Lewis Ha-milton imitators in the same building.While entries for the 3-hour race include
six Porsches (all of them with two or even
three drivers) the battle upfront ismore like-ly to be fought between a trio of Junos, aDodge Viper and possibly a Panoz Esperan-te.The formidable Juno attack is being led by
Western Cape champion Francis Carru-thers, with co-drivers Nick Adcock andDean McCarroll in an SS3 V6.They will have to face up to Craig Jarvis
and Marcel Angel in Jarvis’s recently ac-quired V10, 8.4litre Dodge Viper and anAmerican V8 Panoz Esperante being sharedby Dave Alhadeff, Jonathan Bernstein andChris Carolin.Any gap upfront will allow the remaining
Juno SS3s (of Steve Humble/ Johan Engel-brecht andColinPlit/DawieJoubert) or per-haps even aNissan 370Z (in the hands of Jus-tin Mathie and Gary Sherrat) to take up thechase.Then there’s the potentially awesome
spectacle promised by the Superkart races.The driver’s backside is nomore than a cou-ple of centimetres off the ground in these ti-
ny projectiles that have no suspension andwheels the size of doughnuts.However, they are powered by 250cc mo-
tors with six-speed sequential gearboxes.This allows them to attain speeds of more
than 200km/h on theback straight.The always hard-
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One of the world’s top basketball teams,theHarlemGlobetrotters,will unleashtheir special blend of athleticism and
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