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LESS than 10 metres from theclean, quiet streets of Ken-
wyn, dozens of homeless peoplehave set up camp behind thereeds on the field betweenChukker Road and the M5.
It is unclear how long the va-grants have been using the field,which borders the local sports com-plex. Some say they have been se-cretly living there for over 10 years.
However, locals say they recentlynoticed an increase in the numberof people living between the bushes,with some claiming that therecould be about 60 people currentlycalling the open space home.
Amina van der Schyff says shespotted them while driving on theM5 during the holiday. “I sawclothes fluttering in the wind andwhen I took a closer look, I saw aman defecating without any shame.I was so shocked, I nearly caused anaccident. I know that vagrancy is aproblem in Lansdowne, but we can-not allow them to take over Ken-wyn, too. Something has to bedone!”
Another local, who asks not to benamed, says she once sent her hus-band to “check things out” afterthey noticed a trio of men walkinginto the field during the earlyevening. “He told me he saw a smallfire and about 40 people standingaround it. He asked what they weredoing there and they said he must
mind his own business and leave.They were argumentative and hewas obviously quite scared. Wephoned the Metro Police to followup.”
She says she wouldn’t be sur-prised if the homeless group is re-sponsible for a recent spate ofbreak-ins androbberies inKenwyn.
“They cause nothing but trouble.They are always begging or loiter-ing in the streets. I would be so hap-py if someone could just step in andremove them from our area.”
After trekking through knee-length grass and litter, People’s Postfound the well-hidden settlementwith only about 10 of the inhabit-ants at home at the time.
They sat around a cooking firewhile a pot boiled their water.
There are no shacks as the peoplesleep only on mattresses with noshelter from the elements.
Cheap wine bottles littered theflattened sections of grass, andmostof the men were intoxicated – atnoon.
While the reporter was initiallymet with hostility, three womenwho have been living there for upto six years made a heartfelt plea forhelp.
Lorraine Conradie (33) heardabout the settlement while livingunder Lansdowne bridge. “I didn’tknow that kind of life and I neededto feel safe. I have been on the streetfor a little over a year after I suf-fered a mild stroke and the womanI was charring for kicked me out,”she explains. “This isn’t a niceplace to live but it’s better than be-ing under the bridge. But once Ihave enough money, I want to gohome to Prieska. I don’t belong onthe streets,” Conradie says sadly.
But people like Beverley Wille-mse don’t have anywhere else to go.
“I previously lived at the Flamin-go informal settlement but I movedout when a fire destroyed every-thing I had in December,” she says.“I realised I had nothing left and
that it was time to move on. I heardabout this place and decided to rath-er come here.”
Things are by no means better be-tween the reeds. Jackie Matthewsexplains that they are forced to usethe bushes as a bathroom, and theyhave to walk “a lekker distance” forwater, which they get from a burstpipe. “Food is a constant worry forus. Sometimes people give us theirleftovers or canned goods, but othertimes we have to scratch in bins tosurvive,” she says. Matthews vehe-mently denies that any of the home-less people living thereare involvedin criminal activities.
However, another resident, whoasks not to be named, confirms that“bad people” often dump stolengoods behind the reeds. “Theyknow we won’t touch it or say any-thing because we are scared. Peopledon’t want us here so we don’t liketo cause trouble or draw attentionto us. But we are not the ones whocause trouble. We just need a placeto stay.”
But Richard Bosman, the City ofCape Town’s director for Safety andSecurity, says the council has beentrying to assist the occupants forover eight years. “In that time, vari-ous groups have been relocated tothe Delft-Symphony Way Tempo-rary Relocation Area; back to theircommunities, to family and friends;or to shelters,” he explains.
Some occupants have also beenarrested for engaging in criminalactivities, Bosman continues.
“Unfortunately, it is difficult toclear the area completely becausejust as the Unit relocates one group,another settles there. Often, peoplewho have been moved simply moveback.
“The Displaced People’s Unit,with theassistance of other enforce-ment agencies and NGOs, carriesout regular interventions on thisland and, with the City’s Social De-velopment Department, continuesto offer options for relocation andprovide assistance.”
He appeals to locals who have anytip-offs about criminal activities inthat area to phone the City’s LawEnforcement Section on (021) 5961999. HOME: Dozens of people call the field off Chukker Road home.
SUPPER: Jackie Matthews withsome of the discarded food she collected over the Christmas period.
WORRIED: Beverley Wilemse on the empty mattress she sleeps on everynight. Photos: Tammy Petersen
Home behind the reeds
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‘Big school’ for little scholars‘Big school’ for little scholarsWEARING their shiny new
school shoes and carryingover-sized bags, the Grade 1 classof 2012 were fully equipped andready for the long road ahead to
matric. People’s Post visited lo-cal schools in Lansdowne, New-fields, Manenberg, HanoverPark and Kenwyn to see how theyoungsters were settling in.
COLOURFUL: Kelly Vermeulenshows Jody Bailey how to colourin neatly. Photos: Tammy Petersen
DON’T SPILL: Teacher CarmelitaJones helps Niyaaz Williams poura glass of water.
EXCITED: The new scholars are eager to learn.
ARTY: A focused little girl shows her artisticside.
IN THE KNOW: Zuraan Lodewyk and Nazeefa Omar clearlyknow the answer.
TEAMWORK: Zaid Isaacs, Ezra Abels, Sufyaan Davids and Iryaaz Maxwellget down to business.
FRIENDLY: Cheslyn Daniels and Chesny Grove getacquainted.
HANDS UP: Andrea Petersen and Naseera Miller knowhow to have fun.FUN AND GAMES: A group of classmates enjoy their break.
BUILD IT: Ethan Adriaanse, MagadielSchroeder and Yusuf Amadu getbusy.
READ INTO IT: Jaden Prins selects a book while Azraa Samuelsand Yanga Katyana check outsome pictures.
HELPING HAND: Teacher BonitaFaro helps Shadwyn Samuels withhis writing.
CREATIVE: Tyla Stober focuses on hercolourful monkey.
DONE! Jordan Varrie is eager to gethome.
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NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THECITY OF CAPE TOWNA meeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Wednesday 25 January 2012at 10:00 in the Council Chamber, 6th Floor, Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard,Cape Town.
Please note that limited seating is available in the public gallery of the Council Chamber, andtherefore seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Should you wish to attendthe meeting you are requested to contact Ms A Curtis on 021 400 3342 between 09:00 and16:00. All requests for attendance must be received by no laterthan a day before the meeting. You will be required to provideyour surname, initials and contact telephone number. Visitors arekindly requested to be seated by 09:30.
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Former cleaner takes to the chalkboardTAMMY PETERSEN
AS the new arrivals at Mountview Highstreamed into the classroom last Wednes-day, butterflies filled the stomach of PeterHendricks. He waited over 20 years toteach, and the day had finally arrived.
After years of using a broom and deter-gents, the 46-year-old father of two finallypicked up a stick of chalk and started histeaching career.
Hendricks, former head of cleaning at Ken-wyn Primary, completed his degree in teach-ing at UWC last year.
The road to realising his dream of mould-ing young minds was anything but easy, butafter years of juggling his daytime job andstudying after hours, he proved that anythingis possible if you put your mind to it. “It wasa great feeling to greet my first class,” a proudHendricks, who is from Hanover Park, says.“I was no longer on the outside looking in; Iwas finally what I always wanted to be.”
Hendricks was retrenched in 2004 afterworking in the clothing industry for most ofhis adult life, whereafter he volunteered atMountview High – his alma mater – while hestruggled to find employment. He alwaysdreamed of teaching, but without a qualifica-tion, his chances of entering the field were
slim (“From swept floors to the chalkboard”,People’s Post, 25 October 2011).
Despite his age, he enrolled at UWC whileworking as a cleaner at a primary school inStrandfontein, after which he was a caretak-er at a school in Ottery.
Money was tight, but his wife and two teen-aged children encouraged him to push on to-wards a tertiary qualification.
Last year, in front of a crowd of spectatorswhich included his own family, Hendricks of-ficially graduated.
He applied for a post at Mountview Highand was officially accepted in January.
“When I got the job, I was told that thisschool had been waiting for me for a longtime. I immediately knew that I had made theright decision to come here,” he says.
When People’s Post visited his classroomon Friday, he spoke calmly to the scholars,throwing in a joke or two to lighten the mood.
“There is hard work ahead and I expect youto do your best at all times,” he told them.“And don’t forget: we always handle each oth-er with the utmost respect.”
He has great plans for his lessons, whichhe hopes will be exciting and interesting forthe teenagers he will be educating.
“Besides their schoolwork, I hope I willteach and inspire them to exceed their ownexpectations and fulfil their goals as I did.Life is full of opportunities – you just needto go out there and grab them.”
He turns and starts chatting to the students– and grabs a broom and absently sweeps adusty area.
LISTEN UP: Peter Hendricks during a lesson. He recently started teaching history, natural sciences, Afrikaans and arts and culture at Mountview High. Photo: Tammy Petersen
Enrol your child for Grade RMORGENSON Primary in Hanover Parkstill has space for 30 Grade R pupils, andwill be accepting local children on a firstcome, first served basis. Enrolment and
tuition is free. The child has to turn sixwithin the year, and should have beenborn in 2006. For more information, phonethe school on (021) 691-9164.
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And the beat goes onTAURIQ HASSEN
THE 2012 season for the minstrel competi-tions has kicked off at the Vygieskraaland Athlone Stadiums, with severalteams hoping to get their hands on thecoveted Carnival Trophy.
Teams started their quest on Monday 2 Jan-uary with a road march through DarlingStreet into Adderley Street, up Wale Streetand then into historic Bo-Kaap.
People’s Post covered the story of the min-strels’ battling to re-enter Bo-Kaap, after theywere refused entry due to complaints by localresidents about noise, minstrels urinatingagainst mosques and teams making a noiseinto the early hours of the morning.
This year’s road march drew thousands of
people to the CBD, where they lined thestreets to catch a glimpse of favourite teams.The day did not get off to a great start, asteams were meant to start walking at 10:00,but
the first team only began making its wayup Wale Street just before 15:00. To thecrowd’s relief, a string of teams followed, en-tertaining the crowds with their bright col-ours, striking dance moves, fluent soundsand their joyous celebrations.
Kevin Momberg, executive director of theCape Town Carnival Minstrel Association,was delighted at the outcome of the TweedeNuwe Jaar celebrations, but emphasised thatthe action was only beginning at the stadi-ums.
“We feel that the day was a success, despitea hiccup in the early stages of the event, butthe rest of the day was a complete success,”says Momberg.
Amongst the teams, old and new, were theShoprite Pennsylvannian Crooning Min-strels, Santam District Six Entertainers, Fab-ulous Woodstock Starlites, SaltravannianCrooning Minstrels, Die Burger’s HappyBoys, Ashwin Willemse Orient CommunityEntertainer, Golden Dixies and many more.
Rashiedah Abrahams from Woodstock sup-ports the minstrels “fully”. Every year, alongwith her family, she sets up her gazebo on theParade in Cape Town early in the morning.
“Klopse is in my blood, I have grandsons,sons, cousins and many other family mem-bers walking in various troupes. Every year,I make this a special day to go out and supportthem,” says Abrahams.
Many of the teams headed to their respec-tive stadiums, where they took part in theirfirst vocal items for the 2012 competition,which will continue until the end of themonth.
BRIGHTAND BEAUTIFUL: Asminstrel fever sweepsthroughAthlone, locals cameto show offtheir talent. Pictured atAthloneStadium isthe juvenile choirof Die Burger HappyBoys. Photos: Azme Hendricks
Be a sportagainst crimeManenberg Helping Hands, a commu-nity organisation, will host a “SportsAgainst Crime” day on the Saturday 11February in conjunction with Manen-berg police, Manenberg CommunityPolicing Forum and Cape Flats SoccerDevelopment.
The sports day will feature five-a-side basketball, cricket, netball andsoccer, and will take place at the Heide-veld Sports Ground from 08:00 to 18:00.
For more information contact Jennaon 082 936 5679, Soraya on 071 123 5037or Faizel on 084 952 4277.
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False fail forlocal matricHANRIE BOSCH
THURSDAY 5January was ajoyous day fornumerous mat-rics who cele-brated the end oftheir school ca-reers as theirnames were pub-lished in newspa-pers. But at leastone Cape Townmatric was leftdistraught formore than aweek, thinkingshe had failed, af-ter a blunder atthe WesternCape EducationDepartment(WCED).
WCED “lost” La-eeqah Stoutz’ssecond maths paper and omittedher name from the paper.
“In our family we have a tradi-tion: when you pass matric andyour name is in the paper we keepit. Now La-eeqah has lost out onthis,” said her mother, Abeda Abra-hams, from the family home inKewtown, Athlone,
“It was very traumatic for her, asall her friends and family came tosympathise. Every second we hadto console her. There are just somany ‘what ifs’.
“What if we had not consoled herand she decided to do somethingstupid? What then?”
But luckily for Stoutz her motherdouble checked on the internet and
found an “incom-plete” next to hername. She discov-ered that Stoutzhad not writtenher second mathspaper, accordingto the WCED.
“I took her toschool every day towrite exams andwe both knew thatthis could not betrue.” Abrahamswas then told tophone back threeweeks later to getan update.
Stoutz’s teacherat Rylands HighSchool in Athlonesent her the re-sults on Thursday12 January andshe could finally
relax.But many questions remain un-
answered for the family, and theyfeel that their daughter has beenrobbed of the joy of seeing her namein the paper and having everyoneknow that she passed, and wonderhow many other pupils are in thesame boat.
People’s Post contacted the WCEDandwas told that: “According toourrecords, the candidate has a full re-sult. She can collect her resultsfrom the department if she does notalready have them. Meanwhile, thedepartment is investigating theclaims.” They were also unable tocomment on how often these “er-rors” crept in and a name was omit-ted from the paper.
PASS OR FAIL?: LaeeqahStoutz can now finally bragabout her results. Photo: Supplied
Possible load-sheddingESKOM has told the City of CapeTown there is a possibility thatCape Town could experience load-shedding in the next few weeks.
This is due to Eskom’s inabilityto meet rising demand for electrici-ty throughout the country. The riskof load-shedding has been exacer-bated by on-going maintenancework that Eskom has undertakenas it grapples with boosting supplycapacity in order to avoid sustainedpower outages.
As the load-shedding in 2008 re-
vealed, the process is a difficult one.However, as responsible citizens,we can all do our bit to avoid thenegative impact that load-sheddingwould have on our country by re-ducing electricity usage. Eskomurged Capetonians to use electrici-ty sparingly in order to avoid poweroutages. It said switching off all un-used electrical appliances or usingalternative energy would help toconserve electricity. Eskom said itwas putting measures in place toavoid load-shedding.
Cape Town a hit with touristsHANRIE BOSCH
THE city was truly packed andfully booked during the festiveseason.
Some residents said it took 45minutes to drive from TableMountain Cableway to the Kloof-nek intersection, while othersjostled for a spot on Camps Bay orendured endless queues at popu-lar eateries.
The Waterfront estimates thatduring December alone it hadnearly three million visitors. Ta-ble Mountain Cableway recordeda new visitor record: “From 1 to31 December 116 000 visitorsmade use of the cableway, beatingthe previous record of 112 000 inDecember 2006,” says Collettevan Aswegen, Marketing Manag-er.
Table Mountain National Parkalso saw an upswing in tourists.Boulders beach saw a 29 percentincrease and Cape Point a 23 per-cent increase in tourism, saysPark spokespersonMerleCollins,adding : “We still don’t have thestats for the open access part ofthe park but all indications arethat there was an increase thisseason.”
And it was not just the touristshotspots that where crowded.Getting thereproved just asmuchan adventure, said traffic spokes-
person Merle Lourens.“Table Mountain Road proved
to be one of the busiest trafficspots, with the road being closedon occasion due to high trafficvolumes and no available park-ing”.
The same rang true for beachesacross the Cape, most notablyCamps Bay.
Lourens said there were appar-ently fewer motorists on the road,probably because many peoplemade use of buses and arrived byplane.
Cape Town International Air-port noted a sharp increase in vis-itors arriving by plane, althoughactual statistics across the boardare not yet available. Cape TownInternational Airport reportedan earlier start to the season witha 14 percent increase in interna-tional arrivals compared withNovember 2010. An 11,7 percentincrease was seen in regional ar-rivals and a 3,6 percent increasein domestic arrivals during No-vember. January and Februaryare traditionally peak months forinternational arrivals and asteady year-on-year increase ininternational tourists is expectedtoo.
Cape Town Tourism adds that:“Due to increased supply in theaccommodation sector, someCape Town hotels were not run-
ning at full capacity. However,many establishments on the At-lantic Seaboard, particularly inCamps Bay, as well as in the CityCentre were booked to capacitybetween Christmas and NewYear”.
Red City tour buses were run-ning at full capacity in Decemberand rental carswere fully booked.Councillor Grant Pascoe, mayor-al committee member, tourism,events and marketing, says thatalthough this season has beenbusy and an improvement on lastyear, “Cape Town is still not backto its 2008 boom figures”. He at-tributed this to a slump in the glo-bal economy from main sourcemarkets like Germany, Britainand America.
“The city has learned the im-portance of the domestic marketto sustain tourism numbers. Inaddition, the growing middleclass in South Africa is a very ac-cessible market for focus in thefuture.”
Pascoe adds that Cape Town’snumerous accolades in 2011 –World Design Capital, One of theNew Natural Wonders and beingnamed Tripadvisor’s number onedestination in 2011 – meant that“Cape Town is high on the priori-ty list for travellers and thosewith the resources to do so aremaking their way to our shores”.
IDYLLIC: A packed Camps Bay beachin January. Photo: Michael Hammond
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A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
VIDEOS & PHOTO'Sfor all occasions. Ph
021706 5081 or 073 788 2260
For Sale
71
Miscellaneous
Also Nutec and Vib-houses
Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.
082 621 4441/021 393 5475
Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.
082 621 4441/021 393 5475
80
Radio/TV/Video
TELERAMA TVREPAIRS
Efficient repairsto TV's &
microwaves.We collect and
deliver.( 083 861 0418
81
Garden Services
Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge
Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677
021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
89
Building Material
A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072 407 4289.
A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.
A bakkie sand R210A bakkie stone R400
Paving slabs 300x300 R6.90400x400 R11.90 per slab450x450 R13.90 per slab600x600 R21.90 per slab
Colour cobblestone R2 each.Rockface 450x450 R23.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h
or 021 372 2961 a/h
AA BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R11,00450 x 450 = R13,50500 x 500 = R14,95Vibracrete = R26,00( 076 382 6711
Tel: 021 704 4109
021 715 2739
Cell: 084 368 8125
ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.
WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand R140 (Bags
R7,50)Bakkie Stone
R360 (BagsR15.00)
Blocks andBricks
190/140/maxisVibracrete Slabs R31.00 each
CEMENT R72.00EACH
We also do truckloads and
rubble removalsPh 021820 4068or 084 467 7507
General Services
Building and
Construction
104
ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &
DOORSSupplied & fitted.
( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292
M&S BUILDERS All buildingworks, Paving, All carpentrywork and Carports. Ph084 260 5610 or 021397 3083
Home Improvement
Interior
105
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
Home Improvement
Exterior
106
ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 084 921 5364
DAVIDS PRECASTWe do all Vibrecrete Walls /
Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire /Carports / Structures &
Garages / Paving /Laminated Floors / Painting
Waterproofing / Roofs &Ceilings.
CONTACT :021 692 3107
021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655
083 691 4449
Repairs/
Miscellaneous
107
FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your
house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457
or 083 725 3384
108
Money/Loans
A BEST CASH LOAN FORR150K Admin order recission.Bridging cash Same day.Home owners loans R1mil(Wilma073 247 6116 /021 371 7572
A CASH loan up to R100 000.Blacklisted, Govt / bankemployees all welcome. Sameday payout. Ph / Sms Lizzy073 644 6358
A cash loan upto R100 000Blisted, Govt employees allwelcome same day payoutSms / call Anshaaf072 7850 231
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGECREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
078 8897 038
APPROVAL SAME DAY
DO YOU NEEDHELP?
Is your house going to berepossessed?
I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989
“
Waiting forPension/package
payouts?SMS or send
please call me”082 301 7856
0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE
A BRIDGING loan?
LOANSBlacklisted welcome
No itc checks up toR15000
Fax: 086 724 5130( 071 7620 362 / 084 7144 216
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
Curtains/Carpets/
Upholstery
112
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
115
Moving and Storage
BAKKIE AND TRAILERRemovals. Ph 021836 9460 or
082 439 2463 NO SMS'S!
FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.
TV/DVD/Video
Services
117
BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS
Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,
led's µwaves.
021 705 4222 /083 861 0418
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
119
Painting
ALL PAINTING WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713
1140
Electrical Repairs
AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.
A.W.A.ELECTRICAL
(Allan021 392 1973/082 708 5700
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
1142
Carpentry
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
PLUMBING (082 357 2511BUILDING (082 955 7805
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
Holiday
Accommodation
132
WEEKENDSPECIALS AT
CLUBMYKONOS
STARTING ATR600 PER
NIGHT!Contact Suzanne
021448 2717office hours only
133
Tours
A LONG WEEKEND TRIP TOMOSSELBAY 2125 March
2012Accomodation and transportand Sunday lunch included .
R800 per personContact Betty: 073 188 6942 /
021 633 7207or Beatie 083 5599 415 /
021 392 9994
All glorious 11 day sea cruise toWalvisbay and the Island of St
Helena1425 January 2013
Call: 021 712 4756( after 7pm)
FABULOUS 12 DAY SEACRUISE TO MAURITIUS IN
THE HEART OF SUMMER29 January • 10 February
2013Call :021 712 4756 (after 7pm)
PROPERTY
167
Houses for Sale
PORTLANDSVery neat almost 4 bedroom
house with garage.R499 000 neg.
Ph Mr Moosa 021 371 8917or 083 4931 495
1795
Separate Entrances
GRASSY PARKAvail. immediately.
Preferably ChristianR2 500p/m.(079 409 8592
GRASSY PARK separateentrance, 1 bedroom, openplan lounge, kitchen, bicsthroughout, with stove. Fullysecure, with parking.R2 300 pm. Avail 1Feb. Ph071 687 8822, 082 456 7831
BUSINESS
194
Business
Opportunities
AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle
021 396 2115/082 637 6559
EARN CASHNOW
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300
WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE
CALL ME
AVON &JUSTINE repsneeded. (Mildred021 696 5866/ 079 053 8019
EDUCARETEACHER/
TEACHER AIDENeeded in Grassy Park area.
021 797 1936 after 6pm
400
Vacancies Wanted
DOMESTIC Sleep in or out. 7years exp. Can cook.Veronica078 737 7157. Refs 761 2069
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General Vacancies
Avon Reps Required:Contact Nolene A/Hrs
0794912042 or 0213933546
FREE ICDL COMPUTERCOURSE
Typing, Data Capture,WordExcel, IT,, Win, Internet,Email.Job Search & CVdesign. Pay 4 w/book.
(021 683 8875 At Kenilworth CentreHome study available
MANAGERS &SUPERVISORS
URGENTLYWANTED !!!
Earn R15 000 R30 000 p/m
No Boss! Ownhours! Work from
anywhere!Exclusivesupport!
Sms YOBA BIZto 40935 for info
428
Sales/Marketing
Young VibrantTelemarkerters
Between ages 18 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.
Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174
429
Staff Vacancies
CAPE TOWNBASED
COMPANYIS OPENING UP
A NEWBRANCH &NEEDS TOEXPAND
IT'S SALESFORCE!
No transport orprevious sales
experienceneeded. Alltraining is
provided. Weoffer basic salary,
commission,petrol allowance
andvarious otherincentives.
For appointment,call Andre on021 930 9068
Terms &Conditions
Apply.
QUALIFIEDPAINTERSNEEDED
fax CV & copyof
ID to086 751 9317
SUMMER JOBS IN5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,
BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY
NEEDS!.20 Receptionists
.30 Cashiers
.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters
.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers.10 Cruiseship Attendants
.10 Flight AttendantsFor More details please contactZetaweb or visit our offices on
112 Long Street, 3rd Floor, room311, Cape Town, or CALL:
021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/073 219 8380
VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS
NEEDEDNo transport orprevious sales
experienceneeded. Free
training isprovided. We
offer basic salary,commission,
petrol allowanceand
various otherincentives.
For appointment,call Aileen on021 465 7852
Terms &Conditions Apply
CHURCH
NOTICES
283
Community of
Christ
CHURCHIN
AFRICA"INVITES YOU"
EVERY SUNDAY09:00AM 12:00PM
ATWELTEVREDEN
CENTREROCKLANDS
(Pastor Allan &Mary Africa021 392 1973
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Free Valuations -
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Call our area specialists
021 696 4114
RONDEBOSCH EAST:OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED FROM
R1 350 000 MIL NEG
RONDEBOSCH EAST:R1 495 000 MIL NEG
Call Fadia 082 560 6194
WALMER ESTATE R1.180 000 MIL NEG
Shihaam Buffkins 083 516 2140
D/storey, cnr plot 3 beds, all BIC, main ensuite,lounge, d/room, fully kitchen, garage + carport,parking for cars, big yard with lovley pool. Sepentrance upstairs (potential income R4500)
with o/plan, lounge, 1 bed, bath
3 Beds, BIC, MES, fam bathroom, lounge, FFK,pool. All appliances & furniture being sold with
property. Additional income from3 separate entrances
Harbour View, lose to public transport,5 min to CBD, semi ,4 loft bedroom house,lounge, d/room, bath, scullery, fitted kitchen,
offstreet parking.
www.durrestates.com
9b Eike Avenue∙ Sybrand Park ∙ Rondebosch
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PAM GOLDING 10x8 10 05 11-1AQ2U1F.cdr
MENU:
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 1+ Swimming pool + Granny Flat WEB ACCESS: KW1069682RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS:ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1062065RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS:ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE 2WEB ACCESS:KW1062188 Pool & Entertainment areaANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 1WEB ACCESS: KW1069687RAZEEN 072 619 8155
ROYAL CAPE R1.495 MillionGRASSY PARK R830 000ZEEKOEVLEI R1, 275 Million
EAGLE PARK R635 000
FAIRWAYS R995 000
BEDS: 7 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060525RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 4 |2 X GRANNY FLATSRAZEEN 072 619 8155
SASMEER ESTATE R1, 695 Million LOTUS RIVER R875 000
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
SOLEMANDATE
Stock urgently required.
Feel free to contact for a market-related valuation.
Schaapkraal:
8 acres vacant land -
Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3bath, 2gar
s/pool, 940m erf -
Fishermans Walk - Zeekoevlei
“Under Offer” Pre Fab house 3 bed, lounge, fitted kitchen on 1 041m²
plot in Fisherman’s Walk - Perfectly situated to build dream home and
even work from home -
Grassy Park: In Rooikrans Ave, 3 bed, lounge, dining, bath – Big
grounds 520m² –
Qualified Buyers STEENBERG/RETREAT – Stock Urgently required,
please call Andy Derrocks, your area specialist
Grassy Park: R830 000 – On 5th Avenue high visibility. Live and Work
from Home. Modern 3 bed home, Main bed with dressing room,
modern spa bath. Study, lounge with jet master fireplace. Family room
with enclosed braai area. Parking for 8 cars, and lots more…
R 1.895 000
R1.550 million
Razeen 072 619 8155
SOLD BY US
SOLD BY US
Andy 074 470 7068
www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs
Pam Golding 10x8 20-12-11-1B7SLS5.cdr
SOLEMANDATE
PELICAN PARK R479 000
FNBQuick Sale
SOLEMANDATE
NEWRELEASE
NEWRELEASE
NEWRELEASE
SOLEMANDATE
NEWRELEASE
SOLD
BY US
SOLD
BY US
SOLD
BY US
SOLD
BY US
MARK ANTHONY
021 704 2160
083 482 4250
A AN Y 1 4 2M RK THON 10X 17011 1B8R650
BONTEHEUWELONLY R269 000
NEXT TO BONTEHEUWEL
STATION
3 beds,lounge, bathroom, fitted kitchen.
If your combined wages is
R8 800 pm you can buy this house
BONTEHEUWELONLY R249 000
WESTRIDGER329 000
GRASSY PARKR699 000
PORTLANDSR369 000
OTTERYONLY R479 000
BROOKLYNR499 000
KRAAIFONTEINONLY R789 000
HOUSE + GRANNY FLAT
Large 3 beds, lounge, kitchen,
bathroom, enclosed +++ 2 Bedroom
Granny Flat
PAVED YARD
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
drive-way.
MAISONETTE
2 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, long
drive-way, enclosed. If your combined
wages is R8 000 pm you can buy this
house.
FREE-STANDING
3 beds,lounge, kitchen, bathroom, nice
size yard. Close To Kwik Trip.
PEERLESS PARK NORTH
Large 4 beds, laminated floors, lovely fully fitted
kitchen (including under-cover oven & hob), laundry,
tiled lounge and dining room, Entertainment
room/T.V. room, fully tiled bathroom(bath & shower),
security gates, remote alarm, intercom system,
carport + garage, close to N1 Highway.
BEACH ROAD, OPPOSITE
MOSQUE
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
carport.
NICE AREA
What A Bargain!!!!!
Cute 2 beds, lounge, kitchen,
bathroom.
FREE-STANDING
3 beds,lounge fitted kitchen, tiled bathroom, tiled lounge,covered
yard area, +++ Garage.Close to local Shopping Centre and
CANAL WALK.
MARK ANTHONY
021 704 2160
083 482 4250
A AN Y 2 4 2M RK THON 10X 17011 1B8R6AQ
SUMMER GREENS ONLY R479 000
LOVELY LOCATION!
3 beds,lounge(Fire-Place), kitchen, separate bath & toilet,tandem
garage,enclosed,very large grounds right around house.What A
Bargain!
PAROWR709 000
LARGE FAMILY HOME!
Large 3 beds,bics,large
lounge,kitchen,bathroom,garage,
large grounds
NICE AREA!
Cute 2 beds,bics,large lounge flowing to paved yard with braai & covered entertainment area,fully fitted
kitchen,bathroom with shower over bath,bars & security gates,long drive-way & carport,paved front.
OTTERY R599 000 – CLOSE TO MOSQUE & WETTON CIRCLE
PLUMSTEAD ONLY R799 000
ANTHONY ARENDSE
021 704 0289
082 673 1503
A AN Y 3 4 2M RK THON 10X 17011 1B8R6GF
MONTAGUES GIFT
ONLY R290 000
CLOSE OTTERY HYPER
2 beds, tiled lounge, fitted kitchen, fully
tiled bathroom with Geyser, carport,
paved drive-way, spacious cemented
yard, braai
MORGENSTER
R349 000STRANDFONTEIN R599 000
PLUMSTEAD
R949 000
BROOKLYN
R549 000
MONTAGUE VILLAGE
ONLY R329 000
BEACON VALLEY
ONLY R249 000
HOUSE + 2 GARAGES
Lovely 4 large beds, bics, mes, fully fitted kitchen, lounge + T.V.
room, family bathroom, 2 garages for 5 cars.
LOVELY HOUSE
3 beds,lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
garage facade.
SUNROOM & SWIMMING POOL
3 beds, lounge/dining, fitted kitchen,
bathroom, sunroom, garage +++ Pool.
PAVED FRONT AREA
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
paved front area, Neat Inside.
FAMILY HOME
4 beds, mes, lounge, fitted kitchen,
family bathroom, Garage (2 Cars),
Outside room/Potential Granny Flat.
CLOSE TO KOEBERG ROAD
Large 3 beds, lounge, bathroom,
garage, Grounds. Seller and Mark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing
Remaxultra 17 01 12 1B8RDBF
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R639 000: SAN REMO(A MUST SEE)Modern free standing 3 bdrm(main ensuite)fully alarmed, automated garage doors,
fully enclosed, aluminium windows. ffk 2 bedrmwith bics, lounge and dining room with fireplace,
study laminated flooring throughout, familybathroom and plenty of parking,SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118.
R250 000 RETREAT
MARK 072 545 1143
Lake View large 2 Bedroom Flat, open planLounge with ff Kitchen, family Bathroom,
Very Neat
R380 000 SEAWINDS
PETER 072 095 9876
4 Bedrooms, 3x Bathrooms, Guest Toilet,Lounge, Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen,
Garage + extra Parking
R480 000 SEAWINDS
MARK 072 545 1143
5Bedrooms,Lounge+Dining, f fKitchen,mainensuite, 2x familyBathrooms,Laundry,Study,Garage+extraParking,AluminiumWidows,TiledFlooring,naughtpineCeilings,Blinds&BIC inall rooms
FAZLOODIEN082 495 8989
R319 000 BEACON VALLEY
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411.
Neat 5 bdrm house,lounge dining room,family bathroom, with shower and garage,
fully enclosed.
R950 000 ZEEKOEVLEI
THURYYA 074 194 0925
4 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, sunken lounge & diningroom, fitted kitchen, tiled throughout, doublegarage tiled, sub divided for rental potential.
R380 000 WOODLANDS
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
3 Bedrooms, open plan Lounge, Kitchen,family Bathroom + toilet, Carport for 2
cars with business potential
R160 000 MITCHELLS HEIGHTS
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
'CASH ONLY'Incomplete FreestandingHouse, 4 Bedrooms, lounge, Kitchen, on a350 square meter plot, Potential for Rental
R270 000 SEARIDGE PARK,
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
Freestanding 3 bedroom house, lounge,kitchen, Family bathroom, modernceilings throughout and enclosed.
R670 000 GRASSY PARK
SHAHIED 084 832 9188
3 BedroomsBIC in all rooms, Main en-suite, FFK,family Bathroom, Lounge + Dining
Room on a Large plot + free bungalow
Terms & Conditions Apply
CALL NOW TO HAVE YOUR PROPERTY SOLD....WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL AREAS.
OWNER
R695 000 RETREAT
MARK 072 545 1143
3 Bedrooms Lounge, Dining, fitted Kitchen,family Bathroom (shower), 1 bed SepEntrance + shower, Labourer Toilet.
R1.500 000 PENLYN ESTATE
FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989
Modern6bdrmhouse,2 lounges,dining room,2kitchens,
receptionarea,garden,ablutionblock,100000Literpool,
2garages+parking for2carsandcarport.Plot size500m².
R559 000 STRANDFONTEIN
PETER 072 095 9876
3 bdrm house, Lounge, Fitted kitchen, familybathroom, fire place, Jet master, garage for 2cars, garden and built in cupboards in 2 rooms.
R220 000 EASTRIDGE
SHAAM 074 217 4190
Standard three bedroom Massonett,Lounge, Kitchen, Family bathroom,
Enclosed carport.
R650 000 GRASSY PARK,
KASHIFAH 073 929 3221
Freestanding 4 bdrm, Lounge, Dining room,F.F.K, Family bathroom, separate toilet,massive loft and garage, lots of potential.
R180 000 SANDPIPER MANSIONS
THURYYA 074 194 0925
2 Bedroom house, Family bathroom,Kitchen, Lounge, Close to Schools and
Public Transport, investment opportunity.
R680 000 WYNBERG
DOERRIEYAH 084 055 3877
Semi 3 Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen, family
Bathroom, Carport for 3 cars
R330 000 HILLVIEW
PETER 072 095 9876.
Freestanding 3 bdrm one with en-suite,1 bathroom, lounge, kitchen, familybathroom and parking for one car.
R230 000 HANOVER PARK,
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Maisonette, 3 beds, Fitted kitchen,lounge, family bathroom and carport.
R480 000 PELICAN PARK,
SHAHIED 084 832 9188
Freestanding three bedroom house,dinning room, kitchen, family bathroom
with shower, separate toilet.
R 290 000 LENTEGEUR
SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
3 bdrm house, lounge, fitted kitchen,family bathroom, and parking
for 2 cars.
R500 000 RETREAT
SHAHEED 084 832 9188.
Freestanding, two bedroom house,lounge, dining room, garage and parking
for four cars on large 768m² plot.
R750 000 EAGLE PARK
PETER 072 095 9876.
Freestanding double story house. 4Bedroomsandguesttoilet, 2 x fitted kitchen, 2x family bathrooms, 2x lounges,large dining room, garage and parking for four cars.
R150 000 CAPRICORN
PETER AFRICA 072 095 9876
3 Bedrooms, family bathroom,lounge, and sep-entrance
R650 000 ZEEKOEVLEI
THURYYA 074 194 0925
Neat 2 bedroom house, Bics, Lounge,Kitchen, Family bathroom, Fire place,parking for 5 cars with foundation for
approved plan.
R220 000 LAKESIDE MEWS
THURYYA 074 194 0925
Open plan Lounge and kitchen flat,one bedroom, family bathroom
situated on the top floor.
R320 000 SEAWINDS
MARK 072 545 1143
3 Bedrooms, Lounge + Dining, familyBathroom, and fitted kitchen
R220 000 TAFELSIG
SHAAM 074 217 4190
Semi detached 3 bedroom house,lounge, tiled fitted kitchen.
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
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SHAAMIEL
082 723 1118SHIHAAM
072 192 1411KASHIFAH
073 929 3221
SHAAM
074 217 4190
FIONA071 952 9226
THURYYA
074 194 0925MARK
072 545 1143PETER
072 095 9876NEIL
084 588 8308SHAHIED084 832 9188
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HAZENDAL: R899.999negF/s, 4Beds(1xB), Lounge, Drm, Mes,Ent.Area, MQ, T/Garage, 535m².
KAREN 079 808 3877
GRASSY PARK: R1.150milD/s, 4Beds, D/Garage, Pool, F/Pond,Garden Furniture, FFK, Intercom
ASHBY 072 777 6316
PELIKAN PARK: R500.000Plot with incomplete house
1084m²KEITH 084 888 2526
BONTEHEUWEL: R260.000exclSemi, 1Bedroom, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Asbestos roof, Encl.MARIAM 082 641 2157
ZEEKOEVLEI: R850.000exclF/s, 4Beds(2xB), Lounge, Drm, Bath,S/toilet, Mes, FFK, Laundry, 711m².
KEITH 084 888 2526
PELIKAN HEIGHTS: R1,7 milD/s, 6Beds(5xB), FFK, G/Flat,
Pool, D/Garage, Carport , 963m².MARIAM 082 641 2157
MAYNARD VILLEWYNBERG R599.999excl
Flat, 2Beds(1xBics), Bath, S/toilet,Lounge, FK, Garage (1xCar).
IRFAAN 083 947 4327EAGLE PARK: R595.000excl
Vacant ServicedPlot 1100m².
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
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PSA member makes a difference in educationAS PART of its back-to-schoolcampaign, Proudly South Afri-can has lauded three membercompanies making a positive dif-ference in education, the lives ofchildren and in job creation.
This week, People’s Post spoke toChanine Nel, owner of Rock Series,which specialises in supplyingschools with mathematics andreading program software fromGrades 0 to 10. Rock Series wasfounded in 2004 by Chanine, whowas inspired tomakeadifference inthe lives of the youth.
What products do you supplyto schools?
We create mathematics and read-ing programs for the children inSouth Africa. All lessons are ex-plained step by step in full colour
with audio, allowing the children towork in a stress-free environmentand even in the comfort of theirhome. The product range compris-es of mathematics, reading and anelectronic dictionary (with Zuluwords included) and several educa-tional games to stimulate growthand development.
We also have self-marking testswhich can assist parents withrecord keeping. We don’t know ofany other program in the world thathas all these three products pack-aged as one unit.
What is great about your pro-gram and business?
The Rock Series program enablesus to assist previously disadvan-taged schools and orphanages withtheir schooling academic needs andthis gives them the confidence to
grow into self assured children andpeople.
What are some of the high-lights of your business?
We had the honour of helpingNOAH (an Aids orphanage) along-side ABB, an international compa-ny.
Why did you join the ProudlySouth African campaign?
As a small business it is very im-portant to have the Proudly SouthAfrican brand behind us.
People in South Africa want toknow where products are made andwant to support locally made highquality products. South Africanparents want to know that South Af-rican developers understand thechallenges facing our children ineducation.
What are your goals for 2012?We would like to employ 10-20
more agents. If they each sell 10units they could earn R10 000-plusper month. In this way we can make
a positive impact on job creation inSA. Rock Series is also a part of the“93 000 jobs for Mandela Day’’ cam-paign and would like to create em-ployment through education.
HELPINGHAND: Some ofthe Rock Series’ EasternCape salesagents, promoting theRock Series educational software at grassroots. From leftare HlengiweMbatha, Memory Sibanda,Khanya Ngemaand GeraldMoyo.
THE Proudly South African “BuyLocal” campaign has welcomednews that over 100 000 new jobswere created in December.
Reacting to the results of the Ad-corp Employment Index releasedrecently, Proudly SA CEO LeslieSedibe said: “We welcome the an-nouncement, given South Africa’scurrent unemployment figures andthe world economic climate. Let’sdo all we can as a nation to encour-
age this trend in 2012.”According to the index, 103 327
new jobs were created in December2011 – the fastest rate of growth innine months.
It’s also the first time since 2009that no sectors reported a decline inemployment. The index also showsthat all employment categories re-
ported growth in December, withthe fastest being temporary work(15 percent) and permanent jobs(six percent).
“Our campaign encourages con-sumers to buy local products anduse local services to help createjobs.
“In 2012, we continue to call on
South Africans to support localproducts. Let’s stand up as a nationand rekindle the passion behind lo-cal being ‘lekker’.
“Last year, Proudly South Afri-can also made a call to the industryto create 93 000 jobs as part of the‘93 000 Jobs for Mandela Day’ cam-paign.
Jobs boost given a thumbs-up “Today’s news is a fitting tributeto the legacy of Madiba,” said Sed-ibe.
Although the number of jobs inSouth Africa is still 850 000 belowthe peak reached before the 2009 re-cession, Proudly South African re-mains hopeful that an increasingnumber of people and businesseswill buy home grown products andservices, to boost job creation andpromote national pride.
Tuesday 17 January 2012 SPORT People’s Post Lansdowne Page 11
The Hollies tour SA,celebrate 50 yearsTHE HOLLIES celebrates the band’s 50thanniversary with a world tour that in-cludes South Africa.
The band, first formed in the ’60s, are re-gardedbymanyasoneof themost successfulBritish bands of all time and during theirheyday they enjoyed more hits than TheBeatles. Like fellow British band The Roll-ing Stones, they have remained a tight knitgroup and never broke up.
Their distinctive harmonies and prolificsongwriting talent led the band to produce19 studio albums, 22 compilation albums and67 singles.
After their first release in 1963, they had30 songs in the UK singles chart and 21 onthe Billboard Hot 100.
A further 15 albums have appeared in theUK albums chart and 13 on the Billboard 200.
Over the past 50 years few people canclaim not to have heard a Hollies song, withperennial hits from ’60s classics such as Justone look, Bus stop, Carrie Ann, Jennifer Ec-cles, Sorry Suzanne and their smash hit Heain’t heavy, he’s my brother. Later Hollieshits that made an impact on subsequent gen-erations include I can’t tell the bottom fromthe top, Gasoline Alley bred, Long cool wom-an in a black dress and The air that I breathe.
In 2010 they were inducted into the Rockand Roll Hall of Fame.
The Hollies will perform in South Africaon Thursday 23 February at the GrandWestGrandArena inCapeTown, andonSatruday25 February and Sunday 26 February at theCarnival City Big Top Arena in Brakpan.
The two-hour show starts at 20:00 and tick-ets are available from Computicket betweenR160 and R460.
SUMMER NIGHTS: Crowds flooded to Kirstenbosch, voted one of the world’s best picnicspots by National Geographic, to see The Parlotones in December. It’s not too late to catcha Sunday concert, which are perfect family fun. The lineup still featuring blues musiciansDan Patlansky and Natasha Meister on 22 January. See Flash Republic and Foto Na Danson 5 February and Going Back to the Crossroads on 12 February; Taxi Violence and Machineri on 19 February; The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra on 26 February; The Blues Broersfeaturing Albert Frost on 4 March; Goldfish on 11 March; Freshlyground on 18 March; HughMasekela on 25 March and Hot Water and Wrestlerish on 1 April. Online bookings canbe made at www.webtickets.co.za or phone (021) 7612866. Don’t forget to pack a picnicbasket! Gates open at 16:00. Concerts are held between 17:30 and 19:00.Photo: Wayne Webster
FLYING HIGH: Soar like an Eagle showcases thebeautiful dancing ability of both ablebodied anddisabled dancers. It should be seen by all dancelovers in order to appreciate what can be done inthe face of adversity. Based on truelife events,Soar like an Eagle tells the story of Mukthar Leewho is struggling to come to terms with his disability. With a little inspiration, love, friendship and hardwork Mukthar begins to challenge his limitations.Shows are on Friday 20 January starting at 20:00,Saturday 21 January at 14:30 and 18:30. Ticketsare R65, Masque Theatre Club Members R55, Matiness are R55 and for Masque Theatre Club Members R45. In picture, Danielle Mathews and MuktarLee will be performing in Soar like an Eagle at theMasque Theatre.
Tenor of note comes to SACASA LABIA in association with Citadelpresent John Treleaven (tenor) – An eveningof English and German Love Songs, with Albievan Schalkwyk (piano). Followed by JohnTreleaven in conversation with Jacky Folleyon Wednesday 22 February. John Treleavenis among the most prized Heldentenors in theworld. He is currently in South Africa to singFlorestan in Beethoven’s Fidelio for CapeTown Opera. Casa Labia has had the good for-
tune to secure his services for this exclusivegala concert which will include works by Brit-ten, Vaughan Williams, Elgar, Wagner andPuccini. Doors open at 18:45 and the concertstarts at 19:15 and Reserved seating from R500-R750 per person, which includes champagne,wine and finger supper;. Dress code is formal(black-tie). For bookings contact the admin of-fice on (021) 788 6068 or email [email protected]
Westridge Yankees flirt with relegationMARK WARD
FORMER national baseball starJason Jonathan remains stead-fast in his belief that theWestridgeYankeeswillnotberel-egated from the Major league.
The Yankees have lost 12 of theirlast 15 games and the Mitchell’sPlain based side is struggling in alldepartments.On Saturday thingsagain went awry for Jonathan in hisattempt to get his young side on thewinning track, when they were beat-en 1-11 by VOB at the Chukker Roadsports fields.
The team’s poor batting and shakypitching saw them being outplayedby a VOB team who looked deter-mined to make a serious challengefor the league title.
But Jonathan’s problems startedbefore the match, when only 10 play-ers arrived for the game.
“This is an example of our chal-lenges. Some players did not havetransport to the game,” said Jonath-an.“Another problem is that theplayers are young, and some are stu-dents. Others have jobs, and in manycases they have to work on Satur-days.”
Jonathan, who played for the na-tional team from 2000 to 2003, was en-trusted with the coaching duties atthe beginning of the season, and ithas been an uphill battle ever since.According to the former internation-al, the team’s lack of experience isone of the reasons for their poorform.“The second challenge is thatthere are not enough experiencedplayers around. We need manpower
in order to succeed with our futureplans,” said Jonathan.“The formergreat of the clubmustbe commendedfor maintaining the club’s compe-tiveness over the past 20 years sinceits establishment.
“ I know that they have always giv-en their best, but now it’s up to thenew group of players to continue thebattle in making this club the best inthe Western Province.”
Jonathan appealed to the team’s“former greats” to “come and lend ahand”.During the game, pitchersDean Martin (9hits) and LuwayneDu Plessis (5hits), found it tough tocontrol VOB’s batters. Adriaan Lan-geveldt (5hits) and Glen Josephs(2hits) shared the pitching for VOB.
Meanwhile, Athlone Athleticsbeat Bothasig 4-0 with Carl Michaelscredited with the shutout.
DETERMINED: Pat Jonathan and Jason Jonathan hope to pull theWestridge Yankees out of their slump and save them from relegation.
Photo: Mark Ward
PHYSICAL: Ryan Le Roux (in white), of WynbergClub Ikapa Sporting, tussles with Nasieg Fredericks of Mitchells Plain Football Club. The Vodacom Second division game was played at theSantos Soccer Academy in Lansdown and ended11. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
FLY BALL: Kodlin Korasie of Glenthorne A hits out against Battswood/Western Cape SportsSchool during a super league game played at Turfhall Softball complex. She is closely watchedby Mikayla Williams of Battswood/WCSS. Glenthorne A won the encounter 110. Photo: RashiedIsaacs
SAFE: Jordan Stopworth, from Bothasig,slides safely into first base as MathewBrinkhuis from Athlone A is late in tagginghim. The game was played at the Parktownsports complex in Athlone. Bothasig won theencounter 1211. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
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Grassboots achieves against all oddsLIAM MOSES
AT MOST football clubs, teachingyoung players skills on the field isthe most important objective, but
at Grassboots Football Club, in Vrede-hoek, teaching players skills to use in eve-ryday life is more important.
The club was formed in 2009 after chairmanStuart Diamond realised that there were nosoccer teams based in the Cape Town city cen-tre. The side has since grown into an impor-tant support system for young footballersfrom around Cape Town.
Many of the club’s players come from areassuch as The Kraal, Philippi, Mitchell’s Plainand Khayelitsha, and it is policy that no oneis turned away, even if they cannot afford topay membership or registration fees or ifthey do not have boots to play in.
“I started this club to create a facility forkids in the City Bowl and to create a projectwhere social change and social progresscould be carried out,” said Diamond.
“I believe that sport is a tool for change.That is why the club supports children whowould normally be turned away because theywon’t be able to pay fees. The club has a policythat those who can pay their fees must payand those who can’t or can only pay a smallamount will be supported.”
The club provides players with everythingthey need to play the game, including boots,
playing kit, as well as mentorship, advice andinformal life-skills training.
According to Diamond, the club startedproviding some of the players with meals.
However, despite these obstacles the clubhas grown exponentially in three years of ex-istance and has also racked up a few notable
achievements.Grassboots had only eight players at the
team’s first training in 2009. It currently hasover 150 members.
Last year the club fielded teams in eight dif-ferent age-groups, ranging from U7 to U17.They will be represented by a senior side for
the first time this year.According to Diamond, the club’s U15 side
won the First Division league title, while theunder U17 and U13 teams were both runners-up in their respective league and cup compe-titions.
But Diamond has stressed that winning ti-tles is not the objective of the team.
“We are a community soccer team thatwants to create an environment where kidscan feel safe, where they can express them-selves on the field and fall in love with thegame again,” said Diamond.
“The key for me as chairman is that wehave happy kids and happy parents. If a kidcomes to a game and they don’t walk awaysmiling then we have failed. And if a kid feelshappy then you will start to see the resultson the field. We teach the kids that winningand losing isn’t the important thing, sports-manship is”.
Diamond added that the team’s success canbe judged on the high level of participationfrom members of the community.
The club has made several other importantstrides since being formed. Three of theteam’s coaches have completed South Afri-canFootballAssociation courses and twooth-er have completed first aid courses.
Grassboots FC will be hosting an open dayon Saturday 28 January and anyone interest-ed in joining the club has been invited to at-tend. For further information please contactStuart Diamond on 082 387 7315.
GRASSBOOTS: Some of the players from Grassboots Football Club in Vredehoek.Photo: Supplied
SLUGGER: JoshNovember (6)the youngestmember of theCrusaders baseball u/10 side,hits out againstDolphins Clubduring a leaguematch played atthe Parktownsports complexin Athlone. Crusaders won thematch 1312.Photo: Rashied Isaacs
AIRBORNE:WaleedSamsodien,of OttomanCricket Clubin Surrey Estate, gathers himselfbefore sending down adeliveryagainst OldMutualCricket Clubon Saturdayduring a limited oversgame at theDiamantRoad sportsfield in Surrey Estate.Ottomanfailed toreach OldMutual’s total of 174/6and werebowled outfor 146.Photo:Rashied Isaacs