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TUESDAY 28 June 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Email: post@peoplespost.co.za | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za
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Uplifting
the most
vulnerable
SAMANTHA LEE
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A
partnership between local govern-
ment and non-profit organisationswill
see the lives of hundreds of families im-
prove.
This follows the launch of an integrated
partnership on Wednesday 22 June that
should see several entities coming together
to uplift the residents of four Strandfontein
informal settlements. Non-profit organisa-
tions, City of Cape Town departments, field
workers, councillors and community lead-
ers from the various informal settlements
will in future work together in a more inte-
grated and coordinatedmanner to give hope
to residents in informal settlements and sup-
port them with the tools needed to manage
their everyday challenges.
Ward councillor Elton Jansen says the
partnership will include Oppermans Oord,
Mascidane, Plot 9, City Mission and 7de
Laan informal settlements.
It is hoped that this intervention will be
rolled out to other informal settlements
across the metro as well, he says.
The partnership will focus on the counsel-
ling, training, coaching and empowerment
of vulnerable residents, including parents,
through strong partnerships to enable them
to take charge of their future.
The initiative began when Jansen made
provision in hisward allocation for two field
workers to be available for the area. They
are doing amazing work and if anything is
needed, they do it, says Jansen.
Mayco member for human settlements,
Benedicta van Minnen, says there are field
workers deployed to many settlements.
Our human settlements staff are regular-
ly confronted with the most intricate and
heartbreaking situations. Their job stretch-
es far wider than upgrading living spaces or
building houses and it is often the social du-
ties that are the most needed. This initia-
tive has come as a result of the will of our
staff and our ward councillor to serve and
to empower our most vulnerable residents,
and I am proud to be part of an organisation
where we are focusing on the human ele-
ment of human settlements.
The Citys Social Development Depart-
ment also forms part of the partnership.
Mayco member for the directorate, Su-
zette Little, says she is impressed by the con-
tinued assistance from outside organisa-
tions. Sheencouragesorganisations to adopt
one of the 240 informal settlements in Cape
Town and do work that not only uplifts that
community for a day, but work with them
continuously to see a positive change.
Since the interventions, a reduction in
crime has also been acknowledged.
The eventwas held at the newECD centre.
The centre is but one of the fruits of the
partnership between Hope South Africa and
the community of 7de Laan, with the assist-
ance of the councillor and the City.
Several other initiatives are also ongoing,
including a development in sport, fire re-
tardant paint and future plans to relocate
and improve the lives of hundreds.
Hiphop dancer Carlisle Marshall from Westridge has been named the number one
solo dancer in Cape Town and is currently ranked number five in the world follow
ing a competition held in Croatia in May. Read more on page 5. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
Cape Towns top dancer
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Calls for drug policy reform
I
n celebration of InternationalDayAgainst
Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, thou-
sands of people worldwide came together.
On Sunday 26 June scores of people from
Mitchells Plain met at the Cape Town Drug
Counselling Centre in Eastridge to partici-
pate in an anti-drug march to show their
commitment to the global Support, Dont
Punish campaign.
Theglobal dayof action takesplacebarely
two months after the international commu-
nity met at the United Nations General As-
sembly Special Session onDrugs (UNGASS)
2016, the biggest UNmeeting on drugs in al-
most two decades. The global gathering laid
bare the fault lines beneath the internation-
al agreements on drug policy, with dozens
of countries, international bodies and
NGOs calling for a profound revamp of the
system.
Cape Town andDurban cities on all conti-
nents to echo these calls for reform.
Thousands of people took to the streets
world-wide to demandmore humane and ef-
fective drug policies. In the past, some gov-
ernments have commemorated this day by
holding public executions or beatings of
drug offenders. The campaign aims to re-
claim this date from theperspective of activ-
ists and victims of punitive drug policies,
underscoring their catastrophic consequen-
ces and high cost.
Ashley Potts, director of the CTDCC says
the aim of the campaign is to link addicts
with the relative services and show them
they are not alone.
Ann Fordham, executive director of the
International Drug Policy Consortium
(IDPC)which oversees the global campaign,
says: International drug policies are sup-
posed to pursue the health and welfare of
humankind, but the current regime has
shown it is incapable of achieving these
goals. Instead, there is growing recognition
that repressive policies are causing more
damage than the drugs they are supposed
to eradicate. This years day of action will
see the biggest international demonstration
against the war on drugs, with thousands
of activists stressing the urgency of finding
alternatives. How long will governments
keep ignoring these deafening calls?
This year activists in 160 cities joined for-
ces to call for drugpolicy reform,with street
performances, street art, protests, music
events, football tournaments, processions,
and even a boat show in the Nile.
In Mitchells Plain the initiative was sup-
ported by the local community police fo-
rum, organisations, neighbourhood watch
members, CTDCC staff and residents from
the surrounds.
V If you are suffering from addiction or are affected
by addiction contact the CTDCC based in Civet Street,
Eastridge. Call their afterhours number on
081 478 5097.
Some of the participants line up in front of
the Cape Town Drug Counselling Centre ahead
of a march to commemorate International Day
against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
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man.
He grew up in Factreton, an area notori-
ous for gang violence and high crime rates.
Due to a challenging home situation he
moved to Mitchells Plain, where similar so-
cio-economic challenges exist.
Coming from a background which would
be classified as poor, Lekay faced the chal-
lenge making a better life for himself.
Like many who grow up in these commu-
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ther and it is expected that one should accept
a job in a factory like everyone else.
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knowledge. I have always wanted to be an
entrepreneur and create social change inmy
community. As the youth it is up to us to be
future leaders and remove ourselves from
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them money, says Lekay.
Despite encounteringnegative influences,
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dreams. He used rhythmand poetry as a tool
to cope and express all the hardships he had
faced. Having all his thoughts jotted down
helped him to remember all the goals he set
out to achieve.
Lekay is currently studying on a scholar-
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preneurship and leadership at the Tertiary
School in Business Administration (TSi-
BA).
He also started ahip-hop and rhythmand
poetryproject called the Bachelor of Skills
Society (Boss), which is a platform for
youth to express themselves and share
their feelings. The project hosts cypher bat-
tles a freestyle verbal exchange between
two or more people which can get deeply
raw and emotional. This further inspires
people to journal their thoughts and reflect
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Lekays initiative seeks to create a new
generation of youth who are socially con-
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Boss is part of Lekays Pay it Forward in-
itiativewhich isTSiBAs philosophyof giv-
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ing others. This is because students at TSi-
BA are on full or sliding scale scholarships
and do not pay back their scholarships, but
rather pay it forward by helping ignite op-
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es to show the appreciation to our three fi-
nalists in each category.
V Nomination forms can be downloaded from
www.specsavers.co.za or the Peoples
Post Facebook page. Nomination forms
are also available at the offices of Peo
ples Post in Bellville and the following
SpecSavers stores: Blue Route Mall
Wynberg, Maynard Mall, Cavendish
Square, Rondebosch, Cape Town Sta
tion, Kenilworth Centre, Promenade,
Westgate Mall, Khayelitsha, Gugulethu,
Zevenwacht, Tygervalley, N1 City, Bay
side, Parow Centre, Canal Walk and Ca
peGate.
V The completed forms can be submitted by email
to post@peoplespost.co.za, faxed to021 910 6501, de
livered to Peoples Post, 3rd floor, Bloemhof Building,
112 Edward Street, Tygervalley, Bellville or via post to
P.O. Box 747, Bellville, 7535.
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
NEWS 5
WESTRIDGE
Top dancer to
leave a legacy
SAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
F
rom Cape Town to Croatia, a West-
ridge man is making waves with
dance.
Carlisle Marshall (23), recently took
fifthplace inan international dance com-
petition with his skilful dance moves.
I started dancingwhen Iwas six years
old and I wasmost inspired bymy father
(Tino). He showed me how to warm up
and choreograph a sequence and also
how to stand out and be unique, he says.
Marshall says it was during this time
that he learnt to set himself apart from
the rest and adapt to different styles.
I cant explainwhy I likedancing.The
best way I can describe it is as if I am in
a relationship and I cant say why. Its
the passion thatmakesme feelwhole and
at peace.Dance also givesmeanalter ego
to express myself for the person I am in-
side, he says.
Marshall majors in hip-hop as his cho-
sen genre.
I see hip-hop as an umbrella to many
other dance styles, he says.
Marshall dabbled in many different
styles but says nothing other than hip-
hop has peaked his interest.
It is his love and commitment to the
sport that recently saw him rewarded
with top accolades for the craft.
Having won the title of Best Male Tal-
ent and taking top spot as Cape Towns
Best Senior Soloist at Dance Star SA last
year, Marshall earned his spot on a team
representing the nation in an interna-
tional dance competition held in Croatia
in May this year.
Marshall took fifth place at the World
Masters Dance Star.
For me personally, people tell me it
is a huge achievement, but I am still
grounded and not much has changed. It
was a life-changing experience and I look
forward to entering again, but knowing
I am Cape Towns number one is enough
for me, he says.
Beingnamednumberonegaveme the
boost in confidence that I needed to be-
lieve in myself and further my craft.
The talented young man is not only an
inspiration on paper, but strives to live
that through paying it forward.
Marshall is in the process of complet-
ing an international dance instructor
qualification through the Daphne Jub-
ber School of Dance and plans to open a
dance school called Urban Legacy Dance
Studio.
I feel like this is the peak as a solo art-
ist and now it is time to give back and
leave a legacy, hence Urban Legacy, he
says.
The school will be open to people from
all dance backgrounds. Anyone from six
years old and all skill levels is welcome.
The school will be run from Zone Fit-
ness Westgate Mall and registration will
run every Saturday from 2 to 23 July be-
tween 13:00 and 15:00.
V For more information, email Marshall on slick
marshalldance@gmail.com or like the Urban Leg
acy Dance Studio Facebook page.
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Speaking through music
SAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
H
is beats are catchy and
his lyrics speak to the
truths of so many people
who grew up on the Cape
Flats.
But even with the suc-
cess of his fresh albulm,
EvanWade Paulse, known
as Onevan Wade, remains
humble with his end goals
firmly in sight.
Using SouthAfrican ref-
erences, his music does
not shy away from high-
lighting both the nega-
tives and positives that
the youth face while grow-
ing up on the Flats.
The rawandreadycontent is spun
with colloquial language set to
tunes and beats he created himself.
I started rapping in 2014 after I
completedmy studies in sound engi-
neering. When I left school I didnt
know what I wanted to do with my
life and did a lot of things. I worked
in theUSAandwhen I returned I de-
cided to furthermy education. I was
always creative and did not want to
lock my creativity inside because I
have always been different, he
says.
I started writing rhymes on the
bus on my phone and when I real-
ised I could make my own music, I
knew I had to.
He adds his passion is music and
although he wanted to be an artist,
being able to mix and produce his
own music has added to the authen-
ticity of his tracks.
The 23-year-old says his main fo-
cus is to produce quality music.
I want to produce music that can
compete on a commercial platform
at some point. I write my own raps
and engineer my own music which
allowsme to expressmyself andpro-
duce a quality product which is
what I strive for, he says.
His mixtape titled Day One was
launched in the beginning of June.
For now, it is only available in a
physical copy. I want to build a re-
lationship with every person that
hasmymixtape so that they can say
they met the artist, says Paulse.
The other reason I
chose physical copies is
because people forgot
about CDs and with a CD
you can keep it as memo-
rabilia.
He adds since his album
has been released he plans
to release a few tracks on-
line but wants it to move
through the people.
I dont feel like music
gets respect online be-
cause people will just
scroll past the download. I
want it to move organical-
ly by word of mouth, he
says.
His ambition is to keep
making music but also to
pass on his knowledge to the youth.
He has since set up a studio set at
home and will offer a platform for
impoverished pupils to express
themselves through learning and
creating music.
I want to give them a chance be-
cause I feel like no-one gave me op-
portunities when I was growing up,
so I am here to give to others, he
says.
All proceeds of his sales are going
right back into his music.
All the sales I make will go back
into the music so that I can produce
better products, he says.
He also hopes to move into creat-
ing music videos in future.
V To get a copy of Evans CD, get in touch
with him via Facebook: Onevan Wade.
Evan Wade Paulse, also known as Onevan Wade, recently
released his first mixtape and plans to give back to the
community through a home studio. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
GIVING BACK: New Woodlands Block Watch distributed food to a needy community members on Thursday 16
June to celebrate Youth Day. The watch donated two 100F pots of food and bread. PHOTO: DAWN FAGAN
HOLIDAY FUN: Peoples Post and SterKinekor gave readers a chance
to kickoff the holiday in luxury this weekend with a 3D screening of
Finding Dory at Cavendish Squares Cinema Prestige on Saturday. Vel
lan Vellai fromWestridge brought his fianc Kim Bouwer and her twins
Kaylee and Erin to enjoy the screening. PHOTO: NK PHOTOGRAPHY
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
NEWS 7
Passionate about crime fighting
T
he Strandfontein Community
Policing Forum (CPF) recently
held an election for an executive for
the local neighbourhood watch.
The newly elected chairperson is
Evan Pienaar.
The watch has been in existence
for a number of years, with very
dedicated and committed volun-
teers, amidst all the negative com-
ments towards themembers by resi-
dents who feel they are ineffective
and not visible.
This is strange to Strandfontein
police and the CPF, as they always
actively participate in patrols to-
gether. There is a good communica-
tion between the watch and police,
which has been strengthened by the
CPF, says CPF chairperson Sandy
Schuter-Jacobs. Many active pa-
trol members broke into their
streets to join their street commit-
tees as the area, geographically, is
large, and to walk from the one end
of Dennegeur right into Bayview
and San Remo is quite a distance.
The CPF has engaged with San
Remo Block Committee, lead by
Charlene Morris and her team.
Schuter-Jacobs says: I am very
proud of the volunteers in San
Remo. They are definitely one of the
strongest, most active and vibrant
block committees. Come rain or
shine they are on the streets.
She adds the same can be said of
On the Bay block committee led
by volunteer crime fighters.
Residents in Bayview for awhile
showed very little interest in
strengthening the volunteer safety
structures. What we have noticed is
the rapid decline in crime in the are-
as where the street committees are
active. With this being said, Strand-
fontein was due for an election,
says Schuter-Jacobs. The newly
elected team have committed them-
selves to maintaining the partner-
ship established.
The executives first project is to
recruit more members.
V Contact theStrandfonteinNeighbourhood
Watch via Facebook or email strandfon
tein.watch@gmail.com. Alternatively call
Constable Ashly Luyt on 021 370 1501.
Sector commander Constable Ashley Luyt, Strandfontein neighbourhood
watch chairperson Evan Pienaar, secretary Fatima Meyer, deputy
chairperson Wesley Moses and public relations officer Levan Jacobs.
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A
t Peoples Post we want to make Man-
delaDay (Monday 18 July) a special one
for the children at Patricias Home of Hope
in Vrygrond.
Andwewant our readers to be part of the
celebration.
The facility is part of the Eniwe Chil-
drens Fund whose mission is to improve
the lives of abandoned and underprivi-
leged children through various housing,
feeding and skills development initiatives
in the Western Cape.
Peoples Post is taking the words of Nel-
son Mandela to heart when he said: Over-
coming poverty is not a task of charity; it
is an act of justice.
Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is
not natural. It is man-made and it can be
overcome and eradicated by the actions of
human beings. Sometimes it falls on a gen-
eration to be great. YOU can be that great
generation. Let your greatness blossom.
At present the home in Vrygrond cares
for 13 children (eight boys and five girls)
with ages ranging from2 to 15 andour read-
ers can help us help them with some of
their needs.
To feed these children costs R7000 every
month.
While cash donations are welcome, Peo-
ples Post wants to assist with grocery do-
nations like samp and beans, pap, split
peas, lentils, canned foods, vegetables, pas-
ta, pasta sauce, juices, milk, butter, jam.
There is also a need for shampoo, soap,
toothpaste and sanitary pads.
Donations of warm clothes and shoes
(new or second-hand) for the children will
also be welcomed.
There is also the need for some handy
hands and building materials for improve-
ments to thehomes kitchenandbathroom.
Some windows and door frames need to
be replaced. There is also a need for tiling
or flooring for the facility.
A new bathroom suite, hot water geyser
and painting will also add comfort for the
little ones.
The facility is also looking for a new or
second-hand fridge in good working order
and a washing machine to hold a bigger
than normal load.
There are also plans for some extensions
to the building to allow for more living
space.
V Grocery and clothing donations can be dropped
off at Peoples Post office (3rd floor, Bloemhof build
ing, 112 Edward Street, Bellville) before Friday 15 July.
Readers who wish to donate bigger items, building
material or offer their services can contact the Peo
ples Post office on 021 910 6500 or post@peoples
post to pledge their support.
Giving a helping hand
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
NEWS 9
Camera system to keep an eye on crime
I
n just over four months, the City of Cape
Towns Metro Police unit have made hun-
dreds of arrests with the help of CCTV cam-
eras.
The Citys Strategic Surveillance Unit is
set to install additionalCCTVcameras to the
tune of nearly R12m in the new financial
year.
The Safety and Security Directorate has
set aside around R7.4m for 10 new cameras
in areas like Goodwood, Silvertown, Bridge-
town and Gatesville. The Strategic Surveil-
lanceUnit is in the process of retrofitting ex-
isting cameraswith automatic number plate
recognition (LPR) capability and plans are
being finalised for the upgrade of the Citys
fibre network system.
The City has introduced the Regulation of
External and Privately Owned CCTV Cam-
eras on City Property Policy, which was ap-
proved in June 2014 (Residents must regis-
ter CCTV cameras, Peoples Post, 8 Decem-
ber 2015).
The policy aims to better regulate the in-
crease in privately owned CCTV cameras
that are installed on City land and infra-
structure and to keep an effective record of
ownership of such infrastructure, should
footage be required in investigations by the
South African Police Service and informa-
tion gathering by theCitys lawenforcement
agencies.
Currently, the City has a network of 440
CCTV cameras in various parts of Cape
Town.
In the first four months of the year, the
camera network detected 3313 incidents in-
cluding accidents, crime and fires among
others. A total of 108 arrests have beenmade
during this period.
The camerashave the ability to stop crimi-
nals in their tracks, as at least five suspects
discovered in the last two weeks.
. On Tuesday 21 June just before 09:00,
CCTV operators noticed a suspicious vehi-
cle inCalypsoSquare, TownCentre. LawEn-
forcement officers in the area responded and
caught three men doing drugs in a white To-
yota Conquest.
. On Monday 20 June, CCTV operators
noticed a suspect breaking into a shack in
Site B, Khayelitsha. They alerted Metro Po-
lice who responded and caught the suspect
red-handed with the stolen items. He was
charged with breaking and entering.
. On Monday 13 June just after 15:00,
CCTV operators spotted an attempted
smash-and-grab incident on the corner of
Jakes Gerwel Drive and Jakkalsvlei Road in
Bonteheuwel. The CCTV operators kept an
eye on the main suspect and directed Metro
Police officers to the area. The officers ap-
prehended the suspect justminutes after the
incident. The 25-year-old is a known smash-
and-grab suspect.
These incidents are but a few examples
of where our remote policing capabilities
have made a real difference, says Mayco
member for safety and security, JP Smith.
There is, however, still room for im-
provement. The response doesnt always
match the real-time events because resour-
ces are thinly spread.That being said,weare
making progress and thosewith criminal in-
tent are warned: you could be the next to be
caught in the act.
A screengrab of the video showing the arrest of the smash and grab suspect on Jakes Gerwell
Drive.
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
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LENTEGEUR
Little actions make
a big difference
G
randWest enthusiastically pledged its
support for Heart FMs 16 Days of Youth
campaignwhich saw the radio station shut-
ting down its broadcast studio in Green
Point to undertake youth-focused projects
across the Western Cape.
The 16 Days for Youth journey started in
Vredenburg on Wednesday 1 June and end-
ed on Youth Day (Thursday 16 June).
During the journey, Heart FM broadcast
remotely from various locations and were
part of various community projects to uplift
young people in need. The initiative is a
spin-off from the stations #Heart-
Beats4Youth campaign which started out
with motivational talks by celebrities at
various schools four years ago. It has since
evolved into a 16-day drive to contribute to
youth upliftment in the province.
As one of the main sponsors of the cam-
paign donating a cheque for R10 000 and
supplies of soccer balls and toothbrushes
Sun Internationals group social economic
development manager Heidi Edson says:
GrandWest is honoured to be in a position
to support and be a partner with Heart FM
and bring to fruition this worthwhile cam-
paign. We hold the interests of the youth of
the Western Cape close to our hearts and
share the stations vision to raise aware-
ness, funds and support for youth focused
causes.
Young people from disadvantaged com-
munities in theWesternCape face aprecari-
ous future with drugs, violence and rife un-
employment, Edson believes.
It is important for corporate citizens and
members of the public to do what they can
to divert this situation and offer the young
generation hope of a better future. Every lit-
tle action collaboratively canmakeabig dif-
ference.
Bradlyn Stuurman of Sporting Chance and Heidi Edson, group social economic development
manager of Sun International, with learners from Westville Primary School in Lentegeur.
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
12 NEWS
KINGJAMES36803/E
With help and support, our children can beat the habit and get their future back on track.
For guidance, call our free drug helpline. Lets beat Cape Towns drug problem, together.
24HOUR HELPLINE: 0800 43 57 48
WESTRIDGE
Fighting against poverty together
Y
oung people from a local karate club in
Westridge donated food and clothing to
children in Tafelsig as part of giving back
during Youth Month.
The donation wasmade by the Kyokushin
Karate Club to the NEADdevelopment orga-
nisation in Tafelsig.
Sensei Trevor Rustin explains they want-
ed the youth tomake ameaningful contribu-
tion by giving back. InMitchells Plain you
have a situation where some children have
and others dont. And these are the kids who
many a times do not have food to eat. With
this initiative we want to develop a culture
of giving inMitchellsPlain.The clothes that
were donated also include school shoes and
we want to thank the parents, he says.
Joanie Fredericks, a director of NEAD,
said she was deeply moved by the donation.
As an organisation we want to instil
fierce pride in our children. We teach them
to pay it forward and also to look after each
other. I want to say thank you very much,
she says.
With this group we want to show people
what is possible. These children are so tal-
ented and I enjoy working with them. When
they are not busy practising dancingwe also
help themwith their homework after school
as well as provide them with a meal. Many
times there is no food at home for the chil-
dren getting back after school.
The Kyokushin Karate Club
with the items they donated.
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
NEWS 13
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF THE 2016/2017
SERVICE DELIVERY AND BUDGET
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (SDBIP)
Notice is hereby given that in terms of section 53(3) (a) of the Local Government: Municipal
Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003, that the Service Delivery and Budget Implementation
Plan for the 2016/2017 financial year will be available at all subcouncil offices (as listed below),
libraries and the City of Cape Towns website http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP/Pages/
Implementing.aspx fromMonday 4 July 2016 up to and including Friday 12 August 2016. It will
be available at all subcouncil offices and libraries on weekdays between 08:30 and 16:30.
SUBCOUNCIL ADDRESS
Subcouncil 1 Municipal offices, Royal Ascot, Bridle Way, Milnerton 7441
Subcouncil 2 Municipal offices, Brighton Way, Kraaifontein 7570
Subcouncil 3 Municipal offices, Voortrekker Road, Goodwood 7460
Subcouncil 4 Municipal offices, corner of Voortrekker and Tallent roads, Parow 7500
Subcouncil 5
Municipal offices, corner of Jakkelsvlei Avenue and Kiaat Road,
Bonteheuwel 7764
Subcouncil 6 Municipal offices, Voortrekker Road, Bellville 7530
Subcouncil 7 Municipal offices, Oxford Street, Durbanville 7551
Subcouncil 8 Municipal offices, corner of Fagan Street and Main Road, Strand 7140
Subcouncil 9 Site B, Khayelitsha shopping centre, Khayelitsha 7784
Subcouncil 10
Khayelitsha training centre, corner of Lwandle and Phendula Crescent,
Khayelitsha 7784
Subcouncil 11 Fezeka building corner of NY1 and Lansdowne Road, Gugulethu 7750
Subcouncil 12
Lentegeur administrative building, corner of Melkbos and Merrydale roads,
Lentegeur 7798
Subcouncil 13 Fezeka building, corner NY1 and Lansdowne Road, Gugulethu 7750
Subcouncil 14 Fezeka building, corner NY1 and Lansdowne Road, Gugulethu 7750
Subcouncil 15 Pinelands training centre, St Stephens Road, Central Square, Pinelands 7405
Subcouncil 16 11th Floor, 44 Wale Street, Cape Town 8000
Subcouncil 17 Athlone Civic Centre, corner of Protea and Klipfontein roads, Athlone 7764
Subcouncil 18 Corner of Buck Road and 6th Avenue, Lotus River 7941
Subcouncil 19 Municipal offices, Central Circle, off Recreation Road, Fish Hoek 7974
Subcouncil 20 Alphen centre, Constantia Main Road, Constantia 7800
Subcouncil 21 Municipal offices, corner of Van Riebeeck and Carinus streets, Kuilsriver 7580
Subcouncil 22 Municipal offices, corner of Van Riebeeck and Carinus streets, Kuilsriver 7580
Subcouncil 23
Lentegeur administrative building, corner of Melkbos and Merrydale roads,
Lentegeur 7798
Subcouncil 24 Masibanbane resource centre, Ncumo Road, Harare, Khayelitsha 7784
All Libraries
Click on http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/Library/Pages/ListofLibraries.aspx
for list of all libraries.
Cape Town Reception desk, Concourse, Civic Centre, Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town
ACHMAT EBRAHIM
CITY MANAGER
159/2016
STRANDFONTEIN
Fun for all ages
C
amp Joy in Strandfontein played host to
a fun day hosted by the local ward coun-
cillor and other roleplayers at the camp on
Wednesday 22 June.
Children of all ages from the surrounding
areas enjoyed soccer, jumping castles and
other games in the winter sun.
V Samantha Lee took these pictures.
Malwande Luzipho and Lukhanyo Noliroto play a lifesized game of checkers.
Some of the boys engage in a game of street soccer.
Officials control the jumping castle while some of the smaller children have some fun.
Second chance for matrics to pass
If you would like the opportunity to rewrite
your matric exams, here is your chance.
The Metro South Education District
would like to invite learners who failed
Grade 12 in 2015 orwhowould like to rewrite
one or two subjects in the October/Novem-
ber 2016 National Senior Certificate (NSC)
examinations, to have a second chance at
passing.
A programme of tutorial classes will be of-
fered to these learners during the day from
Tuesdays to Thursdays, starting in July
free of charge.
In order to be considered for this pro-
gramme, learners would need to register by
15:00 on Thursday 7 July. Applicants should
take their ID and a copy of their 2015 NSC
results to the Khanya Centre situated at the
old Buckingham Primary School in Merry-
dale Avenue.
The registration office will be open on
weekdays from 09:00 to 15:00.
V For enquiries or information call Paulina Redeling
huys on 072 240 8090.
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
14 NEWS
EASTRIDGE
Saving our furry little friends
SAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
A
local pair are giving a voice to the voice-
less in Mitchells Plain.
Since February this year, the Mitchells
Plain Animal Welfare Society has grown
from strength to strength with big dreams
ahead.
Vanessa Martin, chairperson of the socie-
ty, says she has always had a love for ani-
mals. I used to work in Lentegeur and I al-
ways saw this little dog roaming around. I
used to feed her but I felt she needed a warm
accepting family, she recalls.
Shewanted to domore and enquired about
getting the dog off the streets.
Through several partnerships, Martin
was encouraged to start her own organisa-
tion inMitchells Plainandherpassiongrew
from there. It was a calling. From the time
I saved that little dog, dogs have come my
way, says Martin.
She focussed mainly on dogs but since the
addition of Shahieda Easton they are also
taking on cats. Martin had been chasing a
pack of stray dogs in an open field near Len-
tegeur Civic when she was introduced to
Easton. Easton says she too had been rescu-
ing cats for more than 26 years.
I mostly nursed cats and animals that
had been knocked over, says Easton.
The twohave since come together to fight
for the rights of animals inMitchells Plain.
Our main concern is abuse. We (recent-
ly) came across two dogs tied up. What we
need is to educate people on how to look aft-
er their pets, she says.
Easton says there are good people who
are doing a good job of caring for their pets.
Many people lose their jobs but that
doesnt mean they cant look after their
pets. What people dont realise is that hav-
ing a pet is a 20 year commitment, she
says.
The two say they see people lose interest
in their pets after they grow old and often
starve them or put them down.
To date the women have visited many
homes, rescued hundreds of animals and
since February have sterilised more than
50 animals. In future the organisation
hopes to own their own shelter, run educa-
tion drives and have a mass sterilisation
drive in Mitchells Plain. We also hope to
have a container to create a mobile clinic
in Mitchells Plain to bring the services
here, says Martin.
They thanked their supporters and orga-
nisations they have collaborated with in
the past.
V Visit their Facebook page: Mitchells Plain Animal
Welfare or call Martin on 071 100 2110.
These Mitchells Plain women run a nonprofit organisation aimed at protecting the rights of
animals. Pictured are Gabriel and Shahieda Easton with Vanessa Martin and her dogs Kimmie
and Lady. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
Saturday 9 July
V Caledon: Benrows social and travelling club
will host a daytrip to Caledon Casino and
Spa. Tickets are R150. For more information,
call Rowena on 073 029 7043 or Poppie on
076 164 2211 or 021 371 1571.
Friday 15 July
V Westridge: The Parish of Christ the
Redeemer will host a Divas concert at the
Civic Centre at 19:00. Take your own platter
and XYZ. Tickets are R150 from the church
office. For more information, contact
021 371 0119 or call Natasha on 073 830 4391.
Saturday 30 July
V Lentegeur: The Liverpool Portland football
club will host a comedy evening at Lentegeur
Civic Centre featuring Wayne Mckay, Carl
Weber and Lunga Tshuka. Doors open at
20:00 and costs R80 per person. An age
restriction applies. Food will be on sale and
prizes are up for grabs. Call Sharlene on
083 260 8842, Alison on 084 971 4147 or
Emlyn on 073 148 8782.
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
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fter two completely sold out runs in 2015,
The Lilliput Childrens Theatre Compa-
ny will be performing Goldilocks and the
Three Bears again this school holiday.
The childrens classic will be staged at the
Nassau Theatre at Groote Schuur High
School, in Palmyra Road, Newlands at 10:30
from Monday 4 to Saturday 16 July.
The play follows the adventure of Goldi-
locks in the forest before her birthday. Her
grandfather is organizing a birthday party,
but Goldilocks get lost in the woods and
stumbles across a house belonging to the
three bears.
With nobodyhome,Goldilocks goes inside
and makes herself at home. The three bears
come home to find their visitor fast asleep
with hilarious consequences. This enchant-
ing fairytale classic is full of laughter, audi-
ence participation and is great fun for the
whole family to enjoy.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears is adapted
and directed by Elton John Duffy, who has
been producing Childrens Theatre for the
past 23 years. This show stars Desle McCon-
ney (Athlone) as Goldilocks, Monique Rock-
man (Elsies River) as Mama Bear, Carmen
Maarman (Woodstock) as Baby Bear, Robyn
Maree (Plumstead) as Papa Bear and Elton
John Duffy (Edgemead) as Grandpa.
V Tickets cost R70 from Computicket. For school block
booking prices or queries, call Elton on 083 364 8284
or 021 558 2650 or email elton@lilliputplayers.co.za.
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xplore a world of childlike won-
der with your little ones this
school holiday with the College of
Magic presenting their annual
Childrens Magic Festival.
The Mother Citys only magical
arts organisation will be offering a
four-day programme of magic
shows and more with more than
50 top magicians, jugglers, clowns
and escapologists from Wednes-
day 29 June to Saturday 2 July.
From the magical photo booth
amust for amemorable familypho-
to session and hands-on magical
training workshops to game sta-
tions and performances by special
guest artists, this years festival
promises fun for the whole family.
Tickets include a walkabout
through the colleges century-old
building with numerous surprises
waiting around the next secret
door, ameet and greet sessionwith
the colleges magical bunny and a
surprise filled goodie bag for each
visitor. Each year we see hun-
dreds of CapeTowns families flock
to the festival, eager to be enter-
tained and captivated by our large
troupe of amazing performers,
says David Gore, director of the
College of Magic. The 2016 event
is bigger, better and even more
magical than ever before, so escape
the blistering cold and join us for
this heart-warming, must-attend
family event.
V The festival will be held at the College
of Magic, 215 Imam Haron Road, Clare
mont, with the twohour showprogramme
running daily at 10:30 and 14:30. Tickets
start at R80. Visit www.collegeofmagic
.com/tickets.
WIN! WIN! WIN!
V One family can win a set of four tickets
to attend the festival onSaturday. SMS the
word magic, your name and contact de
tails to 45527 before 12:00 on Thursday 30
June to enter. SMSes cost R1.50.
Enter a world of magic
The College of Magic will offer fun for the whole family this winter school
holiday.
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