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Kewtown is one of Athlone’s crimehotspots, as the annual policecrime statistics has revealed. PHOTO:CHANDREY HOWBURG
Robberies on the riseRobberies on the riseEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
Residents in Athlone have experiencedan increase in robberies at gun andknife point in the past year.
The annual release of the national crimestatistics has revealed 590 cases of commonassault were reported in the year to March,up almost 100 cases from the previous year.This is the highest level it has been for thelast decade.
Assault with intent to inflict grievous bod-ily harm has also increased to its highest lev-el in the last 10 years. Cases of such assaultincreased 15% in the past year.
Car hijackings in the area have also risento its second highest level experienced in thelast decade.
Drug-related crimes have seen an 10% in-crease (116 more cases than the previousyear).
Gareth Newham, head of the Institute forSecurity Studies’ crime and justice division,
has greeted the release of the statistics withpessimism, saying that the current trend incrime should not be dismissed.
“Armed robberies are a key indicator ofpolice effectiveness because they are typi-cally committed by a relatively small num-ber of repeat offenders who are usually orga-nised. This means that a clear robbery re-duction strategy that is intelligence-led andbacked up by specialised teams of detectiveswill lead to the identification, arrest and suc-cessful prosecution of increasing numbersof armed robbers and the buyers of stolengoods.
“That robberies have increased raisesquestions about the extent to which policeresources are being effectively used,” hesaid in a statement.
“South Africans should not have to sufferyet another year in which violent robberiesare increasing on their streets and in theirhomes and places of work. It simply isn’tnecessary as this is a crime that the policehave the personnel, expertise and resources
to reduce. With a budget of around R80bn,some of the best technology in the world, andmore than 194 000 personnel, the policeshould be better able to reduce crimes suchas robbery.”
There has been a significant dip in thenumber of burglaries in both residential andnon-residential areas, with a total drop of 187cases.
Crime hotspotsPolice have identified crime hotspots
(where they have found crime to occur mostfrequently), among which are Kewtown andBokmakierie.
In Manenberg the murder rate hasreached its highest ever level.
“Amid our shortcomings, such as re-sponse times and human resource or othershortages, our members are briefed dailyand strive to ensure the safety of everyonein the Manenberg precinct,” says ColonelHendrie Hugo, commander of Manenbergpolice station.
“The community has its own challenges,such as gangs and substance, domestic vio-lence and crimes against women and chil-dren. These are at times not preventable be-cause it happens within homes and variousother structures.
“Therefore we will continue our aware-ness campaign for community members tonot be silent but to report any and all matterswhich they feel can become criminal.”
Hugo points out that the police have notshouldered the burden of fighting crimealone and that various institutions (govern-mental and non-governmental) have playeda role to ensure the safety of the public.
“We will continue to encourage the com-munity to report criminal activity and eventhe lack of service delivery through our vari-ous platforms via the community police fo-rum and sector policing.
“This partnership is vital to bring aboutchange within the community, building a re-lationship with police members and creat-ing trust.”
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Fishy stories printed in comic bookNICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
Ten years after the Treknet comic stripsfirst appeared in print, local cartoonists
Dave Gomersall and Gavin Thomson havelaunched a book, Tales from Treknet, withtheir favourite strips from the years of beingpublished.The popular comic strip first appeared in
People’s Post and is based on the fishing cul-ture in Fish Hoek. Gomersall explains thattreknet fishing encapsulates the culture ofFish Hoek.“Every topic gets sucked into the treknet.”
Local is lekkerAlthough inspired by False Bay locals and
fishermen and Gomersall’s own sailing ex-perience, the characters developed over theyears, he says.Gomersall and Thomson met each other
while Gomersall was searching for an illus-trator for a children’s book he was writing.He and Thomson soon discovered a sharedlove for comics, and the book was shelvedto give way to a new partnership.“I can’t spell and he can’t draw,” jokes
Thomson as he sums up their relationship.They started out with a strip about a boy
who sails around the world, but were askedto produce amore local strip for the newspa-per.Many of the stories are shaped by sailing
trips Gomersall took, with Thomson oftenworking with him via satellite phone whilehe was sailing across the Atlantic.“But I always wrote two months ahead,
just in case I died,” Gomersall says.The partnership started out when local
cartooning was still in its infancy, Thomsonexplains.“When we were starting out, cartooning
was a real mystery. There was not a lot togo on or people to ask,” he says.But the series grew in popularity and was
even the subject of a TV show aired on Kyk-NET in 2013. The pair had to sort throughover 2500 strips in selecting content for thebook.They have written several other comic
strips, with some being published in Nor-
way, Sweden, Namibia and the UnitedStates. Theirworkhas, and still does, appearin daily newspapers across the country.
Child’s playBoth Gomersall and Thomson had always
loved comics, with both reading them aschildren and always doodling during school.“I must have been drawing all through
school,” says Thomson. “I never really tookit seriously because it never occurred to methat I could make a living from it.”Today they give talks at schools and are
always amazed at how children identifywith the characters, Thomson says.“Education through pictures is easier to
understand,” explains Gomersall, who hasbeen approached to provide cartoons fortextbooks, on which comprehension testsare based.Thomson says: “Kids were told comics are
junk in the past. But reading anything isgood.”The cartoonists have made sure Treknet
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Monday to Thursday, and not on Fridaywith the pin-up photo.
Just go for itTales of Treknet has been self-published
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vertising on the back cover, which helpedfund the publication.“The last ten years has taught me to just
go for it,” says Thomson. “Fear of not suc-ceeding only holds you back.”They hope the comic strip’s next debut
will be on the big screen.“We’d love to do something in animation
or a movie with Leon Schuster,” Thomsonsays.V Copies of Tales of Treknet are available at BookLounge and Clarks Books in Cape Town, Blank Booksin Woodstock, Reader’s Den in Claremont and Tygervalley and Wordsworth Books in Longbeach Mall.
Dave Gomersall and Gavin Thomson have published a book, Tales from Treknet, with the bestcomic strips of Treknet, first published in People’s Post. PHOTO: NICOLE MCCAIN
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‘Corruption’ allegations ariseEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
Allegations of corruption have surfacedregarding the Kewtown housing project,
run by Mellon Housing Initiatives (MHI),thrusting the community project under acloud of doubt.
MHI, which has also been awarded the ten-der to build houses in Hazendal and Heide-veld, has already built half of the top struc-tures for 58 houses at the site which runsparallel to Jan Smuts Drive.
One of its employees has voiced allega-tions of malpractice after accusing the com-pany of not paying him for the last month,despite having a contract until December.
Weldon Bloys (59) has been a constructionworker for more than 15 years and was em-ployed to work on the Kewtown site.
He says he was contracted through theCity of Cape Town’s expanded works data-base and started working on the construc-tion site in July.
Not all equalHe says problems started to emerge once
he found out that other workers who havebeen contracted did not obtain their jobsthrough the same process he had followed.
“For the first two weeks I had to work inmy normal clothes and that is how the prob-lems started. They found out that I am oneof the only people who came via the databaseto start working there and to them I was athorn in their eyes,” says Bloys.
Bloys says some of the workers on theKewtown site are not from the area, allegingthat one contractor is from Hout Bay and an-other from Strand.
“The contractors don’t get the contract theway I got a contract, because they did not go
through the database. They get paid by MHI,but they don’t get the rate that they are sup-posed to get. They could not argue my rateas I got my rate from the City. Up until today,they still take people on by the gate.”
Bloys says he was chased off the site andtold a to come back a few days later to signdisciplinary documents.
“They wouldn’t let me in for a week anda half. So what happened is that they paidme for [August], but when they found outthat I went to the labour department [theydidn’t pay me].”
Bloys has approached the office of hisward councillor, Suzette Little, to investi-gate the matter.According to MHI all mediaenquiries should be dealt with by the City.
StatementLittle’s office confirms that the project
will not be halted while the investigation istaking place, and says that Bloys is yet tosubmit a sworn statement in order for themto proceed with the matter in earnest. Bloyslaments that the police would not allow himto complete the affidavit as it was not a crim-inal matter.
“To date we have not received any affida-vit from him, but what we have received is
a hand-written note from Bloys giving us de-tail of what actually took place,” states Lit-tle’s office.
Little has since made contact with the sub-council and has called for a meeting with therelevant officials, including the project man-ager and contractor and will not commentfurther until this meeting takes place.
“We believe in transparency. We believein openness and fairness and this is the poli-cy that we need to uphold. Once we get feed-back on who has done what and what hastaken place. Because at the moment, every-thing is an allegation. Without speaking tothe relevant parties, we cannot actuallymake any decision,” states Little’s office.
Kewtown resident Weldon Bloys wants toknow why he hasn’t been paid and can nolonger work on MHI’s Kewtown site afterbeing employed through the City of CapeTown. PHOTOS: CHANDREY HOWBURG
Sunday 18 October
V Athlone: The Association for Spina Bifidaand Hydrocephalus South Africa is celebratingWorld Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Day atVygekraal Stadium at 11:00 to raise awareness.For more information contact Rozanne Bihl on082 567 6571 or Zubeida Toefy on 083 4401907.
Friday 13 November
V Athlone: St. John the Evangelist AnglicanChurch in Belgravia Road will be hosting asnack dance at the Athlone civic centre from20:00. The Strand Combo will be playing andtickets cost R100. Bring along your own XYZand platter. For more information contact theparish office on 021 697 4956 or June Barneson 072 690 1322.
The current state of the Kewtown housing project, run by MHI, where local resident WeldonBloys has been working.
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Aged urged to bemore outspokenEARL HAUPT
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Seniors from around the city gathered atthe Rylands civic centre on Thursday last
week to take part in a community initiativeto celebrate the International Day for OlderPersons.
The event was organised by the City ofCape Town’s social development and earlychildhood development department, whichteamed up with Age in Action.
Over 400 senior citizens gathered to findout about ways to improve their quality oflife in their later years.
Suzette Little, mayoral committee mem-ber for social development and early child-hood development, said that the event wasaimed at promoting healthy living and ac-tive ageing whilst also raising awarenessabout the host of services the City offers itsseniors.
“As part of the social and early childhood
development directorate, we raise aware-ness among our seniors about healthy liv-ing and healthy choices at their age,” shesaid.
“We raise awareness by having theseevents where we do testing. We make surethat we have home affairs there and wenormally have Sassa at our events as well.This is really a gathering where we cantalk to our seniors and find out what elseis wrong, so we create these platforms indifferent areas where our seniors can comeout and talk to us, but at the same time wecan give them information about ourhome-based care opportunities, aboutwhat the City is offering so that they don’tsit with these issues and that there is some-body that they can be referred to.”
One of the attendees, Jasmien Sauls (65),said she enjoyed the morning’s proceed-ings and commended the staff on theirfriendliness, while another attendee, Mar-jorie Fassie (67), shared her joy at being outof the house. She said the occasion was areal outing for her.
Ebrahim Khan (68) said that the presen-tation delivered by Little was very inform-ative, especially pertaining to the indigentgrant.
Ismail Osman (76) was excited at theprospect of volunteering his time andknowledge to nearby schools in the Ath-lone area to help children to hone their lit-eracy and numeracy skills. He was alsopleasantly surprised by what the City hadplanned for them as a group.
Little said that despite the City’s efforts,abuse towards the elderly was becomingfar too frequent.
“The sad part is that families are awareof it. We are really appealing to familymembers to get involved. We have receivedcomplaints about our seniors, especiallyduring this period with the pension beingpaid out; we see that our seniors are abuseda little bit more than usual. It’s not alwaysthe hitting and the beating, but in the man-ner in which they are treated.”
She also pointed out that the pro-grammes were geared towards trying tohelp seniors speak out more about theirproblems and that it was now socially ac-ceptable for them to ask for help.
“Our seniors don’t like talking about it.They come from that era where they don’tshare their problems, so we try and createthat platform where we tell them that it isokay to let us know so that we can visit.
“We have visited a few homes where wehave spoken to the family members, wherewe have interacted and got the police andthe neighbourhood watch involved and itstopped, because somebody was watching.That is all that we need to do, it is reallyto let the people know that the seniors arenot out there on their own, they are not liv-ing in isolation and that there is somebodywho cares for them.”
Suzette Little, mayoral committee member for social development and early childhood development,addressed a group of 400 elderly people at the Rylands civic centre last week to celebrate the Interna-tional Day for Older People. PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
Slow start to service planCHEVON BOOYSEN
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A plan to privatise some services in Lans-downe is struggling to get off the ground.
This comes after the launch, organisedby the BelCraw City Improvement Dis-trict (CID) for its special rating area(SRA) proposal on Friday 25 Septemberwas poorly attended.
Initiator Patricia Lemmetjies wantedto use the launch to provide more infor-mation on the intended SRA.
Lemmetjies says the SRA was to be in-troduced to Lansdowne businesses.
“The SRA will be focused on businessesand residents and to increase the safetyin our area. Our people have had enoughand are now asking for solutions, whichis why I came up with the idea to establishan SRA for this area,” Lemmetjies says.
In a SRA property owners contributeadditional rates to fund top-up services,such as refuse removal and cleaning. Forcommunities who wish to enjoy munici-pal services of a higher level an SRA pro-vides the option of paying for extra servi-ces.
By pooling their resources in an SRA,it is expected that property owners canenjoy the collective benefits of a well-managed area, a shared sense of commu-nal pride, safety and social responsibilityand access to joint initiatives such aswaste recycling and energy-efficiencyprogrammes. In the end, an SRA couldboost property values.
Lemmetjies says the Lansdowne SRAwill be privatised after BelCraw CID wastold its application was “submitted toolate”.
Verita Lesar, administration officer forthe BelCraw CID, says: “We went to theCity of Cape Town and they told us theycould only implement this during 2017.However, our business cannot wait thatlong, they want to start straight away. Sonow they want to privatise it by financingit.”
She adds crime has been escalating inthe area and businesses have been the tar-gets. Lesar says a steering committee forbusinesses in the area has not yet beenelected but is in the process of being creat-ed.
“Businesses are not coming on boardyet as they first want to see businessplans and a final product before they signup. They don’t want to get involved withthe nitty gritty things. However, we needtheir support in the whole process.”
Ian Neilson, mayoral committee mem-ber for finance, denies that the City hasreceived an application from BelCraw forthe establishment of an SRA.
“Lemmetjies accompanied a steeringcommittee from the industrial area inLansdowne to an information-sharingsession with officials from the City’s in-ter-services liaison department on the es-tablishment of a special rating area. Theproposed boundaries to determine the ar-ea have not been submitted. This is re-quired for officials to model whether anSRA could be feasible. Only after thismodelling is done, can consent be soughtfrom the majority of the property owners,as required, and can an application besubmitted for the council,” he says.
He adds that “there is no set time limitfor an SRA application. It would dependon the specific case. Property owners (nota homeowners’ or ratepayers’ associa-tion) from a specific area form a steeringcommittee and contact the City for ameeting, where they will be providedwith the most recent information regard-ing SRAs.”
“Once the steering committee decidesto pursue the establishment of an SRA,they must provide the City with a map de-picting the area of the proposed SRA. Anarrears profile is done of the area and, iffound to be satisfactory, the establish-ment process is allowed to continue,”Neilson elaborates.
Neilson adds properties receiving ratesrebates are excluded from paying the ad-ditional rate and have no vote in the for-mation of an SRA.
“Once the application is lodged, it willbe advertised in the newspapers and allaffected property owners will receive anotification of the application. SRAs areestablished by property owners for prop-erty owners. It is not a legal requirementthat civic organisations be consulted dur-ing the establishment of an SRA but civicorganisations, who are property owners,must be consulted. This means those whowill end up paying for the top-up servicesmust be consulted.”
Asked whether an SRA can be priva-tised, Neilson says: “When a private initi-ative is established it will collect its ownrevenue, set its own budgets and not besubjected to the legal framework of SRAs.It therefore cannot be classified as or becalled a special rating area. Also, proper-ty owners cannot be forced to contributeto such a private initiative, but would on-ly do so voluntarily.”
Celebrating African penguinsJoin the Southern African Foundation forthe Conservation of Coastal Birds (Sanccob)and Sanparks for the annual Penguin Festi-val at Boulder’s Beach on Saturday 17 Octo-ber.
The date marks African Penguin Aware-ness Day, dedicated to raising worldwideawareness about the plight of the endan-gered African penguin – the only penguinendemic to the African continent. Less than2% of the African penguin population re-mains in the wild today.
Sanccob, Sanparks and their partners inconservation are at the forefront of savingthis charismatic penguin species. All pro-ceeds from the festival are donated to Sanc-cob in support of its African penguin conser-vation work.
As is customary every year, the Penguinfestival is officially opened with a beach re-lease of African penguins, as they waddletheir way back into the wild at SeaforthBeach at 10:00.
Parking may be found at the SeaforthBeach parking area. Be sure to arrive earlyto find the perfect viewpoint on the beach.
After the release, you can stroll along theBoulders Beach boardwalk to the parkingarea in front of the Boulders Beach Lodgeand Restaurant for the festival activities.
Fun attractions on the day include an in-teractive Lego build display, children’sgames, face-painting, a treasure hunt, jump-ing castle, live animal talks and food stalls.
Entry to the festival is free and it runs un-til 14:00.
Celebrate the African penguin at the annualPenguin Festival on Saturday 17 October.
PHOTO: WILNA WILKINSON/ SANCCOB
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Following the release of the annual na-tional crime statistics by the national
minister of police Nathi Nhleko this week,People’s Post took to the streets of Athlone
to find out what readers really feel aboutcrime in their area.The increase in contact crime, especially
in the Western Cape, say experts, is causefor concern. This saw murder increase byalmost 10% across the province and at-tempted murder jump by 11%.
Aubrey Samuels (60) from Kewtown says hedoes not feel safe in his area and wasaffected by crime 15 years ago when his wifewas shot in front of his house during crossfire.
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Silvertown resident Gloria April(70) says sheis fed up with young people who are usingdrugs and lazing around. She says the crimeis very bad and drastic change needs tohappen.
Manenberg resident Tauriq Kalam(25) saysGang related violence has gotten out of handand there are too many shots fired.
Vanguard Estate Resident Tyler Walters(21)says they have a lot of robberies and housebreak-ins. He says the crime in his areaneeds to stop as people are unsafe.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 6 October 20156 ENTERTAINMENT
Three of the world’s top interna-tionally-renowned magicians willbring their unbelievable feats toGrandWest’s Roxy Revue Bar fromFriday 9 to Sunday 11 October.Hosted by the College of Magic,
theMotherCity’s onlymagical artsorganisation, the InternationalStars of Magic will bring Guy Hol-lingworth, Paul Wilson and JohanStåhl to the stage as part of the 2015South African Magic Champion-ships, a triennial event held to se-lect the best magician nationwide.Local magic fanatics will be able
to enjoy the ultimate magic con-vention during this three day festwith a series of contests, demon-strations, panel discussions andmore.Known as The Prestidigitator,
the UK’s Hollingworth was namedthe 2009 Magician of the Year bythe Academy of Magical Arts inHollywoodwhile deceptionist PaulWilson, also from theUK, is consid-ered theworld’s foremost expert oncons and scams as the star ofBBC’sThe Real Hustle.
Swedish deceptionist Ståhl is atwo-time FISM World Champion-ships ofMagicwinner. Having per-formed all over the world, Ståhlnow shares his well-earned knowl-edge as the founder and course di-rector of the university courses inmagic in Sweden.The three will be joined by Fritz
“with a Z” Alkemade. Hailed asHolland’s hottest magician, Alke-made is a trailblazer in impromptumagic.
Mini magic fanatics will also beentertained with the Children’s
Magic Spectacular at the Roxy Re-vue Bar on Saturday 10 Octoberfrom 10:00 where South Africa’stop children’s entertainers willperform incredible illusions anddazzling magic.V Tickets for the International Stars ofMagic show, which runs at GrandWest’sRoxy Revue Bar from Friday 9 to Sunday11 October at 20:00 cost R 190 from Computicket. For more information about the2015 South African Championships ofMagic, call the College of Magic on 021 6835480 or visit www.samagic2015.co.za.
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The 2015 Baxter Dance Festivalswings into action with the in-
ternationally-acclaimed NuweGraskoue Trappers this week.The festival runs from Thursday
8 to Saturday 17 October with theNuweGraskoueTrappersperform-ing a once-off show on Thursday 8October at 20:00.There will also be a once-off per-
formance of Mamela Nyamza andNelisweXaba’sTheLastAttitudeat20:00 on Friday 9 October.Following the resounding suc-
cess of the 10th anniversary lastyear, this year’s line-up will show-case a record number of 78 worksby choreographers with some 400
dancers representing dance studi-os, schools, companies, groups, in-dependent dance-makers and cho-reographers from all over theWestern Cape.Despite limited funding the
hugely popular festival is widelyregardedas thepremierdanceplat-form of its kind and has become anannual ‘not-to-be-missed’ event onthe local calendar for dance, move-ment and theatre enthusiasts. It isthe perfect environment to experi-ence and see work by establishedprofessionals, as well as excitingup-and-coming practitioners.The Main programme, which
runs from Thursday 8 to Friday 16
October at 20:00 daily, will featureworks of various lengths by estab-lished professionals.
The Off-main programme takesplace on Saturday 10 October at17:00 daily, showcasing 22 differentworks by up-and-coming choreog-raphers (including student chore-ography) while the Fringe pro-gramme on Saturday 17 October at14:00 will include 33 works byyouth groups, dance studios,school groups and traditionaldance groups.V Tickets for the 2015 Baxter Dance Festival are available from Computicket. Visitwww.baxter.co.za or facebook.com/BaxterTheatre for the festival program.
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The Nuwe Graskoue Trappers will beperforming a once-off show at the Baxteras part of the 2015 Baxter Dance Festivalthis week. PHOTO: BUSHMANS KLOOF
‘Touching’ resurrection storyPassionPlayMinistrieswill be bringing thestory of the resurrection to Artscape Thea-tre this week.Passionext- He’s Alive is a dramatic repre-
sentation of the death, burial and resurrec-tion of Jesus Christ and will be on stage atArtscape from Thursday 8 to Sunday 11 Oc-tober with matinee performances on Satur-day and Sunday at 14:30.
Pasion Play Ministries International(PPMI) is a non-profit volunteer organisa-tion and this 30 year “International Cele-bration” presentation of He’s Alive will in-clude a team of four international actorssharing the role of Christ, supported by aninternational ensemble of musicians andvocalists.
The play is being directed by BronwyneScott, a theatre veteran with 40 years’ expe-rience. She works with volunteers rangingfrom babies to octogenarians – even if theyhave no experience of drama and singingand has been directing this production an-nually since its inception in Cape Town, 18years ago.
The chairman of the Cape Town PPMIboard is Melvyn Abrahams of Belhar, whoalso plays the role of Jesus. His disciple Pe-ter is played by Alex Marais from BostonEstate, while Ricardo Johns of Northpineplays the disciple John.
Mark Risk from Rondebosch plays therole ofCaiaphas andMorneLouw fromDur-banville plays the part of Pilate. Nicodemusis played by Rodger Wood of PinelandswhileMary themotherof Jesus is portrayedby Karen Mouton from Table View, alter-nating with Miriam Kleynhans from Bel-har.
They are supported by some 100 local am-ateur performers from all walks of life.“This drama touches lives. People simply
come and watch and their lives are foreverchanged as they witness in drama the awe-someness of God’s love and forgiveness,”Bronwyne says.V Entry to the production is free, although any donation is welcome. To regulate seating, tickets will beissued at the door one hour before each performance.Evening performances start at 20:00.
Fromleft:David DeVilliers(fromStellen-bosch),KevinThyssen(fromBelhar)and MarkRisk(fromRondeb-osch) ina scenefrom He’sAlive.
Calling all dancers to join Bollywood productionsAlthough the year is fast drawing to aclose, Taare is already setting plans inmo-tion for their next season.The Bollywood dance performance
troupe is calling for applications for new
dancer to be part of next year’s stage pro-ductions. Call Ahneesh on 083 700 6111 orsend an email to [email protected] Visit www.taare.co.za or www.facebook.com/TaareDance for more about the troupe.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 6 October 2015 NEWS 7
CALL FOR EARLY CHILDHOODDEVELOPMENT (ECD) OPERATORS TOSUBMIT APPLICATIONS FOR RATESREBATESThe City of Cape Town invites operators of ECDs within its boundaries to apply for arates rebate.
The City’s ECD Policy is aligned to the OneCape2040’s vision of knowledge transition,advocating that every person will have access to a good education that will ensure that heor she is appropriately skilled to make use of opportunities. The City also supports the mostvulnerable through greater access to infrastructure and social services. This is achieved byfocusing on ECD services.
The following criteria must be adhered to when submitting the application:
• Copies of zoning, environmental health and fire safety clearance certificates• Registered as NPO with the Department of Social Development• South African Revenue Service clearance certificate• Registered as a partial care (ECD Centre) with the Provincial Department of Social
Development• Constitution of the organisation• Certified copy of the applicant’s South African identity document• Management structure of the NPO and the latest minutes of the management committee
meeting• Audited annual financial statement• Copy of the latest municipal account (account must be up to date)• ECD daily learning programme• Number and age categories of children attending the partial care (ECD centre)
Official application forms are available at the Social Development and Early ChildhoodDevelopment Directorate’s reception desk, 7th Floor, Telkom Towers, Standard Bank Centre,4 Heerengracht, Cape Town.
The closing date for submission of application forms is 16:00 on Friday 20 November 2015.
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Call to obey lifeguardsResidents are urge to obey the instructionsof lifeguards when making use of publicswimming facilities.
The City of Cape Town’s sport, recreationand amenities department has made an ef-fort to ensure that its facilities are ready forthe summer school holidays.
More than 200 trained lifeguards will beon duty at the City’s 35 swimming pools.Belinda Walker, mayoral committee
member for community services and spe-cial projects, says thousands of people areexpected at the pools.
“In the rush to cool off on warmer days,children especially tend to get caught up inthe moment and forget about being safe inthe water,” she says.
Walker appeals to users of the publicpools to obey the lifeguards.
“Our municipal swimming pools shouldbe places of fun and recreation. Irresponsi-ble behaviour, which places other users atrisk, will not be tolerated. The most impor-
tant role of a lifeguard is to prevent drown-ings at our pools,” she says.The swimming pools will be open every
day this week. Thereafter, theywill be openonweekends until the end of October. FromNovember the swimming pools will be openevery day between 10:00 and 17:00.Between 16December and 15 January, the
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weapons of any kind may be brought to thepools. No running and horse play, no dunk-ing or diving off shoulders, no ball gamesand no pushing in and around the pool areallowed. Children under the age of sevenneed to be accompanied by an adult at alltimes.
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The summer season brings awide variety of festivals, fun
days and concerts, but where andhow does one go about getting anadequate venue to enjoy the splen-did summer months which lieahead in Athlone?According to Suzette Little,ward
49’s councillor, residents are urgedto apply for event permits from theCity of Cape Town’s events depart-ment.
She says a number of organisa-tions have indicated that they in-tend to host public functions at ei-ther Nantes Park or Athlone stadi-um in the coming months. Theyare offering stalls to vendors livingin the ward.Little has therefore outlined the
procedures to be followed in orderto become one of these vendors.“The determination of those
events is dependent on whetherthey get their applications in ontime. Our events department willsecure the permit, provided thatthey comply with all the rules andregulations as set out in the appli-cation form,” says Rashid Adams,executive support officer in Su-zette Little’s office.
To secure an event permit, appli-cants should consult their local fa-cilities manager to find out wheth-er the venue they are interested inis available on their desired dates.
“We encourage any type of activ-ity, provided that it is aimed at thedevelopment of our people oraimed at the development of some-
thing. The only thing we don’t en-courage is the sale of alcohol, be-cause there are certain conditionswhich need to apply. But if peoplewant to apply for a liquor licencein their own name because theywant to do something privatelyelsewhere, it is fine, but we do notencourage that from our side.”
Current demand for the ward’scivic and community centres is
high, with civic centres such as theDulcie September hall being fullybooked for the rest of the year.
Nantes Park already has fourevents booked for the period fromThursday 10 to Saturday 20 Decem-ber alone.
Adams says that sports fields inthe area that have clubhouses ontheir premises are also availablefor public use.
He says the ward is aiming to di-versify the events to be held at itsfacilities.
“What we do not want to see isthe same type of event. There hasto be a variety because peoplewantto do something different.”
“We already have someone whowants to host a jazz concert andthat will be a free concert and if itgets approved it will be called the
mayor’s jazz concert for the peopleinAthlone. But come nextweekwedon’twant the sameconcert – it hasto be different,” he says.The objective of diversifying
events is to attract people fromoth-er areas to the community.
City helpAdams stresses that, depending
on the nature of the event, the Citywill determine the extent of resour-ces theywillmake available for theevent.“Once theapplication is received
by the events department a meet-ing will be called with all stake-holders, applicants, the events de-partment, police, metro police, dis-aster risk, solid wastemanagement and health and safetywhere they will discuss what willbe needed. The electricity depart-ment will determine whether theycan provide electricity for free orat a cost, depending on the event.However, the manpower is deter-mined by what the application in-dicates.”Adams cannot say what the tar-
iffs would be for the respective ve-nues.“Currently our facilities are not
being used for their intended pur-pose. If it is going to come at anycost they must come and enquireabout it and we will tell themwhether or not they will becharged and how it will be chargedto them if there are any charges.NGOs and community organisa-tionswill be allowed to get a specialdiscount on the use of the facility,”he says.
Nantes Park is one of the venues in Athlone which is available for hosting events through the City of Cape Town’sevents department. PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
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Young, female German ShepherdMISSING, Grassy Park
Black face, black back. Responds to “Lucy”.Contact: 061 410 9275 or 0832938906.
REWARD OFFERED
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PERSONAL SERVICES1400
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DRIVING SCHOOLS1417
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ChampsDriving Academy•Professional K53 code 8 driving lessons.
Special Packages available!Contact/whatsapp: 073 740 7722
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TORQUEDRIVINGACADEMYFREE car hire with every 10hrs package ! (t&c apply)Manual / Auto All areas with free pick up & drop off.
TRUCKERS! Now offering Code 10 too!Rose 021 691 0026 /073 451 4853
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Zidaan's - Academy of Driving15 Years Experience K53 Tuition
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HERBALIST1435
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MAMASHAKIRA. Fortune teller . Relationship problems. Bring back lost lover . Palm Reading. Remote Control .Magic Stick
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YAHAYA* Love problems * Lost Lover *Sexual problems
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835.
BLINDS, CURTAINS, RODS,UPHOLSTERY cleaning and CARPET cleaning.
% Moosa 021-371 8917 / 083 493 1495
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BUSINESS2400
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OPPORTUNITIES2415.
LET'S CONNECT IN 2015Earn cash now ! Part or Full time
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Zainoe 084 5 300 300
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PERSONAL
SERVICES
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CATERING &VENUES
1401.
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or 083 582 6618 Jasmine
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COLORADO HIRING
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Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968
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DECKSTER'S CATERINGHIRING / DECOR ONLYMenu’s from R130.00
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DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.021 396 2526/082 212 8949
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HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needsplus kids party items.
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CHILDREN’SENTERTAINMENT
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.AHMED'S jumping castlesfor hire. Ph 079 491 4440
.JUMP 4 JOY hiring castle, amuse-ment etc. % Ricky 073 268 7546
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Jumping Castles for hireR250 / R300 / R350Kids tables, chairs& goodies R180
contact: 074 729 7398
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DAY CARE& CRÈCHES
1410
.EDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport avail.Mitchells Plain area only.021- 392 0633
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FINANCIAL
1420
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DO YOU NEED HELP?Is your house going to be
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.Need more money topay your debts?Getting letters ofdemand? Call /SMSDeliah on 021-8019938
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HERBALISTS
1435
.A STRONG WOMANHEALER IS HERE FORYOU STOP SUFFERINGCOME MENTION YOURPROBLEMS FOR THE
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products* Unfinished jobs with
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protection * CasesPAY AFTER WORK IS
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NADINA HERBALISTSAMEDAY RESULTS
I specialise in love problems.Quick marraiges and divorce. Money
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071 839 0804GATESVILLE
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NEWHEALERfrom themountain
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WOMAN HEALER* Bring back lost lover
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LEGAL
1440.
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LOANS
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PERSONAL
1460
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PSYCHIC / SIENERPieter 021 910 3499
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PHOTOGRAPHY& VIDEOS
1465
.PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO% 082 738 1166 / 021 372 6950
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TRAINING &EDUCATION
1480
.5 & 4 STAR HOTELS,BIG SUPERMARKETS& BIG COMPANIESURGENTLY NEEDS:
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.30 Cashiers
.20 Barmen
.30 Waitrons
.20 Porters
.10 Data Capturers
. 5 Cruize ship staff
. 5 Flight attendents/Cabin crew
.50 Cleaners/House-keepersVisit us at
118 St. George's Mall,2nd Floor, Cape Town,or call 021 424 5949021 426 7615078 736 5165
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MATHSIndividual tutoringContact 071 1737 138
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WEDDINGS
1490
.DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906
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FOR SALE
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WENDY HOUSES
1677
.CA WENDY'S Cash DIY3x6 R4 400 - 3x9 R6 300061 082 6711 /074 408 5090
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ALLY'S WENDIES3 x 9 D.I.Y R6 500
3 x 9 with floor R10 900Gratis burglar bars + lining
Nutec specialsavailable R9000Cash /Terms.
Telefaks 021 903 5240021 903 3763072 645 4956072 383 5602
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RK WENDYSPRING SPECIAL3x3 DIY R35003x6 DIY R45003x9 DIY R6500
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WENDY HOUSES072 706 8787
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WENDY'S(6x3)- R7 500 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475
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BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610
.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
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ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90
021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144
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Credit & Debit cardsfacilities accepted
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ABBA BLOCKS190's, 140's & 90's and cement.Ph 021-705 5886 or 021-706 4116
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ABABETTERBLOCK190/140/90
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RCS – Credit & Debitcards accepted
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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
1620
.All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
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WANTED TO BUY
1675
.AA's BUYS good quality furnitureand appliances. We collect. Ph021-374 6060 or 083 948 2804
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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803
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A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801
.A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted
Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
.M&S BUILDERS
And Renovations. AllBuilding Works, Paving,Vibracrete & Carports.Ph 084 260 5610 or074 417 0223
.PAVING SLABS
VIBRACRETE & EXTENSIONSPh 021-705 4652/073 113 4221
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BUILDINGPLANS
1802
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Affordable ArchitecturalBuilding Plans
Free Immediate QuotesAllan 082 421 4512
.ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133
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CARPENTRY
1874
.BUILT IN CUPBOARDS/repairs andalterations. Mr Abdul 072 695 9738
.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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CLEANING
SERVICES
1805
.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couchesfor R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Dry in 45 mins.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807
.DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &
HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call: 083 288 2757072 4008789
.TV/Microwave Repairs18 Lanaria Crescent,
SilvertownBudget Electronics021 633 1802083 486 5394
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ELECTRICAL
1810
.24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
.ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
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FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)
Call: 073 500 1806*All jobs done at home!!!
.Fridges & Deep Freezers wanted
Working or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507
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All Installations & Maintenanceby Ronald George Electrical
Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
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WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliancesRegassing done on
all types of fridges @ R180Tel: 078 212 8078
3 Months Guarantee!
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GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825
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FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.
No water, no charge.Improve your existing wellpoint.Ph 021 - 637 5677 or
021 - 701 4522 / 072 825 9586
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GLASS/WINDOWS
1827
.Glass Suppliers,Aluminium
Doors & WindowsSupply & Fit - We beatany written quote.Aluminium hardware
also available.Faldeelah 021-3972630or 072 669 3599
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835
.
15%DiscountonNEWBLINDS
over R1 500 for themonth of Oct only.
RC [email protected] 259 1802082 598 2606
.BLINDS & CURTAINSAll types. Free quotes.
Less 10% Ph 021-3718627or 082 516 0030
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
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BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.Ph Albert 073 545 6994
.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-857 0014
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MISCELLANEOUS
1845
.ALTERATIONS. Brick, plaster,tiling, etc. Ph 393 2090/076 1244713
.
Building Renovations,Painting, Carports
%BRUCE072 480 2103021 374 3445
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PAVING
1873
.ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
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PLUMBERS
1855
.PLUMBING
Tiling & ElectricalTel: 079 018 2091
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 6 October 201510 SPORT
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RUBBLE
REMOVAL
1860
.BROWN
PAVING, VIBRACRETEBRAAI's etc. - QUALITY
REFUSE - JUNK - RUBBLE etc.REMOVED - 24/7 - CHEAP
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SECURITY
1865
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AFFORDABLESERVICING,
Upgrading, Installingof Burglar Alarm
Systems078 308 9978
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SWIMMING POOLS
1867
.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
.POOL SERVICE and maintenance.Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or021-705 8851
.
TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870
.5 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal.Ph 076 124 4713
.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.
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EMPLOYMENT
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SALES &MARKETING
3760.
Extra IncomeSell Justine Cosmetics
Sms name area 082 412 5505
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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CALL CENTRES3640
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Our reputable company is seeking vibrantCall Centre Agentsat our Claremont Branch.
The ideal candidate should be target drivenand have a good telephone manner.
No sales involved, comprehensive trainingprovided and we offer uncapped commission.
Apply now by callingNafisa on0769908301or forward your CV to
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GENERAL3680
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Summer STAFF urgently needed6 kitchen staff, 4 Receptionists, 12 General workers,10 Pickers/Packers, 14 House keepers/ Cleaners,7 Call centres, 9 porters, 4 flight attendants
5 drivers ( code 8,10,14) 7, cashiers. No matric needed17 Heerengracht Str, Pier House,6th Floor, Next to Park Inn Hotel
Cape Town 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170 /021 828 2416 / 081 827 7046
1 Kort St, Regkam Bldg, 2 Flr Bellville021 945 2223 /079 485 5896
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Tailor/SeamstressLeading clothing branded house is offering an exciting
opportunity for a tailor/seamstress within ourCarducci Flagship Store based in Canal Walk,
Cape Town opening in November 2015.Requirements:-- Must have experience in the same/similar role- Must have experience working with tailoredgarments
- Be willing to work shifts as stipulated by theShopping Centre
Please contact Larissa Chanquin onTel: 021 442 9577 or 021 442 9520
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TRAINING COURSES3765.
Kingsway CollegeFully RegisteredDHETNO: 0199992102
Umalusi Reg: 14FET0200011PAwww. kingswaycollege.co.za
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Office Administration, Tourism, Engeering N1 to N6,Human Resource Management, Business courses,Markteing Magement, Public Relations, N4 -N6,Accounting/ Pastel, information technology,
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INVESTMENTOPPORTUNITY
DeveloperLooking for Investors20% Per Annum Return
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* Need to earn money urgentlyCall Ms Benjamin083 727 0589from 4pm - 6 pm
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
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ACCOMMODATION
2635
.GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 - 10 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309
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TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601
.SUN CITY TOUR - 27 Dec until02 Jan 2016. Kimberley, Rustenburg,Sun City, Jhb, Bloemfontein andPretoria. Fare: R3600 p/p.Phone Enid 072 343 8872
EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt
Aschoolboy from Greenhavenhas set his sights on being thefirst South African Formula
One racing driver since JodyScheckter in 1980.
Thaqib Meyer (11) is a Grade 5pupil at Islamia College in Lans-downe and has taken to kartinglike a duck to water.
He started karting from the ageof seven and says that while beingan athlete and soccer player, noth-ing gives him the adrenaline rushof karting, something he learnedby watching his parents and grand-father in his formative years.
“My father takes me to all mypractise sessions and races. He in-spires me to keep doing my best onthe track and he gives me tips onhow to improve.”
His rolemodels are Lewis Hamil-ton and Gugu Zulu after witness-ing Zulu, one of South Africa’s fore-most rally drivers, in action.
“I have watched many YouTubevideos of Lewis Hamilton when hewas karting and my favourite oneis of him starting at the back of thefield and winning the race.”
Meyer says he loves racing andprefers the real thing instead of sit-ting in front of the television play-ing racing games.
“My father takes me to practiseduring the week. We work on get-ting in and out of corners faster sothat my lap times can improve,” hesays.
“I am usually relaxed on race
days. My father does a lot of thepreparation on the day to get mykart race-ready, my own race crew.It’s always fun to watch him run-ning around,” he jokes.
He says that his most memorable
moment was when he brought hislap time down to 47 seconds. He isaiming to consistently finish in thetop three of his class.
“When I’m older I want toprogress to become an F1 racer like
Lewis Hamilton or a rally driverlike Gugu Zulu.”V Readers who are interested in getting involved in karting can contact the secretaryof WPMC Karting Section, Chantal Pieters,on 082 415 4846.
Thaqib karting to F1 future11-year-old Thaqib Meyer sayskarting gives him an adrenalinrush like no other sport.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 6 October 2015 SPORT 11
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We are experiencing an increased interest for properties in Athlone, Belgravia, Crawford,Belthorn Est., Newfields & Silvertown & surrounds. So if you are considering selling, call one ofour experienced andwell trained agents for an obligation freemarket related valuation.
NORMAN PETERSEN
083 7728 912
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073 5512 625
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074 0424 168
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083 3349 303
NEGOTIABLE COMMISSIONS!!
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email: [email protected] / web site: www.acutts.co.za
021 699 0387
Free Beetle, Electrical and Plumbing inspection fee!! T & C apply
SOLD! SOLD!WELCOME ESTATE
R1 150 000
HEATHFIELD
R1 400 000
DURBANVILLE
R1 150 000
SUNBIRD PARK
R620 000F/S 3 BEDROOMS, LOUNGE, FULLY
FITTED KITCHEN, BATHROOM,
DOUBLE GARAGE AND 3 CAR
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434 SQM
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FFK, GARAGE, D/CARPORT,
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BATHROOM, 770 SQM
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CALEDONIANSBRUSHED ASIDE: YazierManuel of Silvertree (left)tries to shake off SimeonMccaully of CaledonianRoses in the 5th annual ragday between the two clubsplayed at VygieskraalStadium on Sunday.Silvertree won the match23-20. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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All roads lead toAthlone stadiumonSat-urday when Safa Cape Town’s richest,most lucrative amateur soccer knock-
out competition – the Coca-Cola Cup – reach-es its climax.Lots of silverware will be up for grabs as
three hotly contested titles will be played forin the senior men’s, women’s and boys’ u.18divisions.The battle lines are drawn asMilano Unit-
ed from Grassy Park and Young Idols fromManenberg enter the bullring in the men’sfinal.Spurs Ladies and RV United meet in the
women’s final.Ajax Cape Town and Masidlale cross
swords in the u.18 final.Saturday’s final will bring along a unique
piece of history for the Crowie family.The brothers Desmond Crowie (mentor of
Milano United) and Duncan Crowie (coachof u.18 Ajax Cape Town), both phenomenalprofessional soccer players, have been in-volved for more than two or three decadeson the playing field and tutoring and nurtur-ing talent at coaching level. They will be-come the first coachingbrothers to reach theCoca-Cola Cup final.
Adding to this piece of 19-year Coke Cuphistory is the fact that Duncan’s son, WadeCrowie, who now plays for Milano United,also played twice under his dad’s mentor-ship and representedAjaxCapeTownatu.17level in two Cup finals.The Crowie brothers are delighted that
both are leading their teams in Cup finalsand would like to celebrate their moment iftheir respective club sides achieve Cup suc-cess.With a winner’s cheque of R35 000, fans
can expect a tough if not tense final.Idols coach Paul “Gazza” Johnson is
equally confident. He has ball players likeShannon Hendricks, Gareth Sims and theVigeland twins, Fadiel and Aadiel, to men-tion theManenberg side that overcameTurf-hall 5-4 on penalties in the semi-final andWanderers FC fromLanga 1-0 in the quarter-final. They are hopeful of putting up a sterntest for the Grassy Park outfit.MilanoUnited has been buzzing all season
and its mentor, Desmond Crowie, knowsthat it will not be necessary for him to laydown the gauntlet tomotivate his ambitiousplayers.“They are raring to go and will wrap up
our final training preparations on Friday,”says Crowie.
Meanwhile, defending champion AjaxCape Town will start again as the favouritein what is a repeat of last year’s final be-tween Ajax and Masidlale. Duncan DuncanCrowie’s side beat Masidlale 2-0.The women’s final, which carries R15 000
in prize money for the winner, will mostlikely bring the best out of Spurs and RVUnited.
Coca-Cola Cup champions1996 - Liverpool-Portland1997 - Jamestown United1998 - Jamestown United1999 - OriganRangers2000 - Liverpool-Portland2001 - Premier United2002 - Premier United2003 - Leeds Lentegeur2004 - Milano United2005 - Premier United2006 - Rygersdal FC2007 - Woodlands United2008 - Jamestown United2009 - Hanover Park FC2010 - JL Zwane2011 - Central AFC2012 - Hanover Park2013 - Jordan Callies2014 - Silver Spurs
Cup road leads to Athlone
SANTOS REMAIN WINLESS:Tshwarelo Bereng of Cape Town AllStars (left) tries to balance himselffrom a tackle by Ricardo Skippers ofSantos during a national first divisionmatch at Athlone stadium on Saturday.The match ended goalless, leavingSantos winless after six matches, whileAll Stars dropped one spot to thirdplace on the log. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS