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EX KOUGA 20 000 COPIES WEEKLY press EDITOR: MONIQUE BASSON THURSDAY April 10, 2014 | 0 042 293 2973 | E-mail [email protected] | www.kougaexpress.co.za X1NHG3NH-030414-KG-mfestr-water Four Cousins Sweet Rose 1.5L 44 99 J C Le Roux Le Domaine 750ml 41 99 11 99 Hot X Buns 6's 17 99 Knorr Aromat Trio Pack 200gr Omo Auto Flexibl W/powd 2kg Potato 7kg PRICES VALID 10 APRIL - 13 APRIL 2014 Olof Bergh Brandy 750ml 84 99 42 99 Lovoka Vodka Caramel 750ml Bell's Extra Spec Whisky 750ml 149 99 83 99 199 99 29 99 Sunlight Dishwashing Liquid 750ml 18 99 28 99 Alcohol Not for Sale to Persons Under the Age of 18. Drink Responsibly. Pnp 2l Sunflower Oil 39 99 Lean Beef Mince P/kg 59 99 P/kg Bulk Lamb Braai Chops Johnnie Walker Whisky Red Label 1l X1NJB66M-100414-KG-mfestr-PNP Work starts on new fire station Work starts on new fire station At the site hand-over this week were (left) Kouga fire chief Dewald Barnard, contractor PG Lewis, Social Services portfolio councillor Thandeka Maseti and Social Services director Japie Jansen. PHOTO:SUPPLIED FIRE and rescue services will become more visible in the Gamtoos Valley area this year, with the construction of a satellite fire station at Hankey set to begin this month. The fire station will be built just outside Hankey along the road to Patensie. Kouga Executive Mayor Booi Koerat said R1,2-million would be spent on building the facility. A total of six permanent fire-fighters will operate from the station once it is open. “We have always had this service in that ar- ea, but fire-fighters had to operate from a tem- porary facility they shared with our infra- structure department,” he said. “The new station will allow us to improve this service. Not only will our fire and rescue team be more visible, the facility will allow even quicker access to any emergency situa- tion, as it is located next to the main road. It will also boost staff morale and improve over- all performance.” The site, erf 464, was handed over to the con- tractor, PG Lewis, this week. Work is expect- ed to begin within the next two weeks. The completion date is set for the end of June 2014. Hankey’s will be one of three satellite sta- tions in Kouga. The other two are situated at Jeffreys Bay and St Francis Bay. The main unit is centrally located at Humansdorp. MONIQUE BASSON FIVE areas in the Kouga region will each re- ceive modular libraries during the 2014/2015 financial year. The five areas earmarked for modular li- braries, are Sea Vista in St Francis Bay, To- kyo Sexwale in Jeffreys Bay, Umzamowethu in Oyster Bay, Vaaldam in Humansdorp and Centerton in Hankey. According to municipal spokesperson, Lau- ra-Leigh Randall, a modular library is not a brick building. “It is basically a library set in a prefab building, container or other simi- lar structure. “The modular libraries will be put up with grant money from the Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture. The current amount budgeted for is R900 000 per library.Randall continues: “Libraries play an im- portant development role in our society and are a direct investment in the empowerment of communities. “Libraries allow people access to know- ledge and the opportunity to develop to their full potential.” Five modular libraries to be erected GARAGE & INDUSTRIAL DOORS cnr Dogwood & Protea Streets Jeffreys Bay 042 293 2613 X1NHX5D5-100414-KG-ebaell-coroma

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Page 1: Kouga express 10 04 2014

EX KOUGA

20 000 COPIES WEEKLY

pressEDITOR: MONIQUE BASSONTHURSDAY April 10, 2014 | 0 042 293 2973 | E­mail [email protected] | www.kougaexpress.co.za

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At the site hand­over this week were (left) Kouga fire chief Dewald Barnard, contractor PG Lewis, Social Services portfolio councillor Thandeka Masetiand Social Services director Japie Jansen. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

FIRE and rescue services will become morevisible in the Gamtoos Valley area this year,with the construction of a satellite fire stationat Hankey set to begin this month.

The fire station will be built just outsideHankey along the road to Patensie.Kouga Executive Mayor Booi Koerat said

R1,2-million would be spent on building thefacility. A total of six permanent fire-fighterswill operate from the station once it is open.“Wehave always had this service in that ar-

ea, but fire-fighters had to operate from a tem-porary facility they shared with our infra-structure department,” he said.“The new station will allow us to improve

this service. Not only will our fire and rescueteam be more visible, the facility will alloweven quicker access to any emergency situa-tion, as it is located next to the main road. Itwill also boost staff morale and improve over-all performance.”The site, erf 464,washanded over to the con-

tractor, PG Lewis, this week. Work is expect-ed to begin within the next two weeks. Thecompletion date is set for the end of June 2014.Hankey’s will be one of three satellite sta-

tions in Kouga. The other two are situated atJeffreys Bay and St Francis Bay. The mainunit is centrally located at Humansdorp.

MONIQUE BASSON

FIVE areas in the Kouga region will each re-ceive modular libraries during the 2014/2015financial year.

The five areas earmarked for modular li-

braries, are Sea Vista in St Francis Bay, To-kyo Sexwale in Jeffreys Bay, Umzamowethuin Oyster Bay, Vaaldam in Humansdorp andCenterton in Hankey.According tomunicipal spokesperson, Lau-

ra-Leigh Randall, a modular library is not abrick building. “It is basically a library set

in a prefab building, container or other simi-lar structure.“The modular libraries will be put up

with grant money from the Department ofSport, Recreation, Arts and Culture. Thecurrent amount budgeted for is R900 000 perlibrary.”

Randall continues: “Libraries play an im-portant development role in our society andare a direct investment in the empowermentof communities.“Libraries allow people access to know-

ledge and the opportunity to develop to theirfull potential.”

Fivemodular libraries to be erected

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THREE new dates and venues have been announced forSMMEs, entrepreneurs and the unemployed to registeron Kouga Municipality’s database.

The municipality started its Local Economic Develop-ment (LED) outreach last week with a well-attended ses-sion at Hankey.

Kouga Executive Mayor Booi Koerat says the purposeof the outreach was to update the municipality’s databaseof unemployed residents and Small, Micro and MediumEnterprises (SMMEs).

“The sessions are aimed at all ward-based SMME for-ums, community SMMEs, emerging contractors and en-trepreneurs, cooperatives, farmers and other stakehold-ers eager to learn more about up-an-coming business op-portunities,” he said.

“There is a wealth of developments being planned forour area, including, housing projects, agricultural initia-tives and the Sarah Bartmann Centre of Remembrance.”

He said the database would allow the municipality toassess and empower SMMEs in order for them to benefitfrom local developments. It will also assist the municipal-ity to audit technical skills for job opportunities thatarise at projects.The outreach schedule is:.April 10 at 16:00: Dan Sandi Hall in Ramaphosa Village(ward 10).April 10 at 18:00: Weston Hall (Ward 13).April 15 at 16:00: Victory 4 All, Tokyo Sexwale (Wards14 & 15).April 16 at 18:00: Pellsrus Community Hall (Ward 2).April 16 at 15:00: Sea Vista Community Hall (Ward 12).April 16 at 18:00: Oyster Bay Community Hall (Ward 1).April 23 at 16:00: KwaNomzamo Community Hall(Wards 6 & 15).April 23 at 18:00: Kruisfontein Civic Centre (Wards 4 & 5).April 29 at 16:00: Thornhill Community Hall (Ward 7).April 29 at 18:00: Loerie Community Hall (ward 7)

Newdates for LEDoutreach

MORE than 300 erven in informal settlementsat KwaNomzamo, Humansdorp, will be elec-trified over the next four months as part ofKouga Municipality’s commitment to takeservices to all communities.

An amount of R3,2-million has been allocat-ed to install electricity at 238 erven in PholaPark and 91 erven at Shukushukuma.

Kouga Executive Mayor Booi Koerat saidthe contractor, VE Reticulation, was expectedto be on site within the next two weeks andthat the work was scheduled to be completedby mid August.

“Following the finalisation of the GolfCourse settlement, we promised that wewould also fast-track the formalisation ofthese two settlements. We are excited aboutthe progress that has been made. We look for-

ward to rolling out further services to the ar-ea in preparation for building houses.”

The Mayor said the project would alsoboost employment, with between ten and 15jobs to be created.

The municipality is also preparing for theelectrification of other informal areas, in-cluding, Umzamowethu, Thornhill, Donker-hoek and Andrieskraal.

PholaPark to get electricity

Ward councillor Phumzile Oliphant welcomescontractor Maans van Niekerk to Phola Park.Looking on are Infrastructure portfolio councillorPatrick Kota (left) and Kouga electricity managerAubrey Marais (right).PHOTO:SUPPLIED

THE Eastern Cape Health MEC Sicelo Gqoba-na led a high delegation of his department’sofficials and Kouga councillors on a clean-upprogramme of various clinics in Kouga.

The three-day programme was part of thelaunch of the department’s Rapid ResponseTeam for Cacadu and included visits to clin-ics to identify challenges and to develop im-mediate and long-term solutions.

Speaking at the launch on Friday, at thePellsrus Clinic in Jeffreys Bay, Gqobana saidit was important that leadership left their of-fices to see the conditions that the public haveto contend with, and after that develop solu-tions.

“We must understand that leadership is notabout the titles we hold but is a function thatwe must perform to improve the lives of thepeople,” he said.

Clinics tobe ‘cleaned­up’

Health MEC Sicelo Gqobana (centre) withTourism and Creative Industries Portfoliocouncillor Virginia Camealio­Benjamin andSpeaker Magdalene Dlomo at the launch of theRapid Response Team at the Pellsrus Clinic.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Gqobana committed his team to resolvingmost of the pressing challenges by the end ofApril and to bring in strategies to resolvelong-term challenges.

“For instance we found that some of theclinics did not have signs that direct patientsto service and in some, like in KwaNomzamo,people were being turned away because of theshortage of nurses,” he added.

KwaNomzamo will now get an additionalfour nurses, while Pellsrus, Loerie and Kruis-fontein will be getting facelifts.

Six jobs will be created for the work inLoerie while 20 jobs will be created for eachof the projects in Pellsrus and Kruisfontein.

Some of the findings of the MEC were highalcohol, drug abuse and teenage pregnancyrates, in particular in Patensie and the “de-partment must work with community leadersand clinic committees to overcome these chal-lenges,” concluded Gqobana.

Permanent caretakers would also be em-ployed to look after the upkeep of the health fa-cilities. There are eight Rapid Response Teamsin the province, and their tasks include moni-toring of services, random visits and followingcomplaints about health facilities and services.

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MONIQUE BASSON

KOUGA residents will have to brace for bigtariff increases - includingup to 23% for rates- which could come into effect at the begin-ning of the town’s financial year on July 1.

The proposed tariff hikes were highlightedduring the tabling of the draft budget reportfor 2014/2015 at a Council meeting on April8.On rates a 23% tariff increasewas incurred

to effectively gain a 7% Rand value increasebased on the prior year figures. “This is dueto our valuation roll dropping by R8 billionin total,” saysKougamayorBooiKoerat. “Weare engaging with the service provider tolook at the possible supplementary rolls withthe inclusion of thewind farms to reduce thistariff before final approval on May 31. This

tariff will be the worst case scenario.”For refuse removal the annual tariff in-

crease is 10% higher than the previous yearto ensure that it will operate as a tradingservice as required by National Treasury.Electricity will go up with 8.4%, which is

1% above the benchmark of 7.39% set byNERSA for 2014/2015, while water will in-crease with 8% and sewerage with 6%.The total budget for the 2014/2015 financial

year amounts to R649.5 million, of whichR33.3million is theCapital Budget andR616.1million the Operation Budget.Koerat says: “OurCapital Budget ismainly

funded by grants. Various applications arecurrently at Government departments to en-sure the burden does not fall on our ratepay-ers when we address the upgrading of infra-structure or developing new infrastructureto unlock capacity and adequately serve ourcommunities.“Our ratepayers and customers are al-

ready burned heavily by high taxes and con-tinuing price increases at just about everylevel; electricity, fuel and food prices beingpoints in case.”According to Koerat, with the compilation

of the budget the focus was on service deliv-ery. “The needs were prioritised to form thebasis for the budget and tomatch income andresource to these needs.“Endeavours have again been made to dis-

tribute the budget as equitably as possibleacross the various wards, but I would like toemphasise that a simple comparison fromward to ward cannot bemade, as certain faci-lities such as thewater and sewage treatmentplants, pump stations and electrical sub-sta-tions, service many other wards and not justthose in which they are located.The draft budget was adopted by Council,

despite objections from the DA.“The draft budget is not the final product.

There are still processes to follow before a fi-nal budget can be approved and it is possiblethat some adjustment will be made to arriveat a final budget for tabling in council,” saysKoerat.

What do you think of the proposedtariff increases? Visit our website atwww.kougaexpress.co.za and leave

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Steep tariff increasesproposedforKouga

The capital budget consists of:.Sewer Reticulation for 87 houses inThornhill at a cost of R2 million.Erection of hawkers facilities at acost of R300 000.Construction of a modular libraryin Tokyo Sexwale at a cost of R900 000.Construction of a modular libraryin Oyster Bay at a cost of R900 000.A Mash truck for EnvironmentalHealth at a cost of R780 000.A trailer for Environmental Healthat a cost of R11 000.Electrification of Ocean View at acost of R2 million.Electrification of Pola Park at a costof R3 million.Weston WWTW at a cost ofR2 230 757.44.Kruisfontein WWTW upgrade at acost of R14 290 698.56.Patensie Bulk Sewer Infrastructureat a cost of R6 204 864.Sport facilities at a cost of R4 251 060.LED (Social Institutions and microenterprise infrastructure) at a cost ofR1 417 0210

Operational budgetThe operational revenue ofR616 122 918 will be sourced as follow:.Assessment rates (less rebates):R138 420 009.Electricity: R215 764 928.Water: R56 970 194.Sewerage: R30 516 258.Refuse: R32 090 412.Equitable share: R66 128 000.Grants and subsidies: R18 777 799.Other income:R57 455 315

Property rates to increasewith 23% to gain a 7%Rand value increase basedon prior figures.

THE hunt is on – not for Easter eggs – but forcommitted blood donors.SANBS said blood stocks traditionally take a

serious plunge over the Easter period becauseof themanypublicholidaysand longweekends.SANBS Public Relations Practitioner, Nina

van Wyk, said sustaining an adequate bloodstock level to meet the demand of hospitals be-

comes a serious challenge when most highschools, tertiary institutions and factories areclosed during the holiday period.“Approximately 3000 units of blood are need-

ed daily, and for every day we are unable tomake this target, the total units of blood thatare available, depletes. This usually also thencauses SANBS to impose cut backs; which

means the full requirementofblood toapatientis regulated in such a manner, that the bloodstocksarepreservedoptimally,”explainedVanWyk.Ifyouare ingoodhealthandbetweentheages

of 16 and 65, weigh more than 50 kg, and leada sexually safe lifestyle, join in the spirit of gi-ving this Easter.

Don’t let life get in theway of Life this Easter

THECacaduDistrict andKougaAids Councilswill together commemorate World TB Day inOyster Bay at 11:00 at the Oyster Hall.The programme will be held under the themeFinding, treating and curing TB in hard-to-reach communities and the slogan Reach the 3million.Social Services Portfolio councillor ThandekaMaseti says the aimof the programme is tomo-bilise communities to maintain the momen-tum in the fight against the TB scourge.“We would like to reinforce the TB messageand to outline the achievements and challeng-es posed by the TB/HIV scourge. Rural peoplesuch as those in Oyster Bay are often missedby health messages and sometimes services,andwe are nowbringing this one to them,” shesays.According to the World Health OrganisationWebsite, of the 9 million people a year who getsick with TB, about three million of these arepeople who live in far-flung areas which arenot constantly reached by services or the mes-sages.

Councils to hostWorld TBDay

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DIE Britte fiktiewe Sherlock Holmes kannie kers vashou by Jeffreysbaai se wareJakob nie. Plaaslike baasspeurder kaptRudi Kock maak korte mette met skelms,boewe, rowers ... - kortom alle misda-digers. Monique Basson belig sy werk.

Met sy rustige stem en innemende geaard-heid, gee Kock hoop aan individue, gesinneen vriende wat deur misdaad geraak word -hetsy deur moord of diefstal.

Talle moordenaars, verkragters en skelmssit vandag agter tralies, weë sy speurvernuf.

Die beskeie man is soveel meer as net ’n uit-stekende speurder. In sy soort werk moet hyook raadgewer, mentor, vriend en kwaai‘baas’ wees.

Dit is nie bekendheid en geld wat hom dryfnie, maar passie en die tevredenheid om ’nmisdadiger aan die pen te laat ry. “Ek is ’npolisieman in my hart. Ek hou daarvan omdinge uit te pluis en sake op te los,” sê hy.

Kock is al 28 jaar ’n speurder, en hoeweldaar dae was wat hy wou handdoek ingooi ennooit weer ’n polisiekantoor sien nie, sal hysy beroep vir geen ander verruil nie.

“Ek beoog om my laaste 14 jaar as speurderby die Jeffreysbaai-tak deur te bring - ek ispresies waar ek wil wees,” sê Kock wat eersdaarvan gedroom het om ’n wildbewaarder teword en later ’n pastoor.

Sy pastoor-droom is slegs ‘uitgestel’. “Diedag wat ek uit die mag tree, gaan ek voltydsin die bediening intree. Ek gaan nie retire nie,maar wel refire.”

Die polisie-gogga het Kock vroeg gebyt toehy as skoolseun oor naweke saam sy polisie-man-swaer rondgery het.

Na hy in 1985 in Pietermaritzburg matriku-leer het, is hy reguit na die polisie-kollege inRichmond waar sy swaer vir ’n aantal jare sybevelvoerder was. Na sy opleiding het hy byverskeie eenhede in KwaZulu-Naltal gewerk;onder meer moord en roof, voertuigdiefstal,taxigeweld en spesiale ondersoeke.

Hy het verder die omstredee National In-vestigative Task Unit (NITU) in 1996 op diebeen gebring, wat die toenemende politiekegeweld en plaasmoorde in Richmond onder-soek het.

Hier het Kock op soveel “politieke”-tone ge-trap, dat hy meer as R1 miljoen aangebied isom die mag te verlaat.

“Ek sal nooit my werk vir geld opgee nie,”sê Kock wat die aanbod summier geweier het.

“Ek en my vennoot was later van diesogenaamde derde mag-betrokkenheid be-skuldig, en hoewel ons onskuldig bevind is,moes ek vir die veiligheid van my familie in2002 na die Oos-Kaap verhuis.”

Kock het van 2002 tot 2006 by die Hu-mansdorp Speurtak waargeneem, en is in2006 na Jeffreysbaai verplaas.

Kock vertel laggend dat hy aan die begin niebaie gewild was nie. “Behalwe dat ek die enig-ste Shark-ondersteuner hier is, het ek dingebegin roer. My eenheid spog met van die bestemanne en is hardwerkend en dissiplin ge-drewe.”

Volgens Kock, vergelyk die alledaagse mis-daad in Jeffreysbaai nie naastenby met dié in

KwaZulu-Natal nie. “Nie eers ’n goeie speur-verhaalskrywer sal genoeg stof bymekaarkan maak om ’n goeie boek te skryf nie. Mis-daad in Jeffreysbaai is eintlik baie eentonigen 90% is geringe misdaad. Hier is nie bank-rowe en sulke goed nie.”

Hoe hanteer hy dit om daagliks metmisdaad, pyn en verlies te werk? “Ek hounie van my werk nie, ek is mal daaroor.Ek hou daarvan om mense te help. Ek sitmyself altyd in die plek van die slagoffer

en probeer my indink hoe dié moes voel.Ek is lief vir mense en dissipline.”

As dié familieman nie misdadigersvastrek nie, geniet hy dit om langs dieviswaters te ontspan.

Hy is getroud met Yolandi, ’n naelteg-nikus, en het een seun, Alexander, wat vir’n pastoor in Amerka studeer en tweedogters, Lania ’n fisioterapeut in Kaapstad,en Nicole ’n gr 5-leerder by die LaerskoolCharlo in Port Elizabeth.

Jeffreys seSherlock is ’nmanmet ’ngawe

APPLICATIONS for special votes for thegeneral election will open on Monday, theElectoral Commission of SA (IEC) saidlast Thursday.

Special votes would be cast on May 5 and6, as opposed to May 7 when the rest of thecountry’s eligible voters would cast theirvotes, IEC spokesperson Kate Bapela said.

There are two categories of specialvotes. The first is for those who qualify fora home visit due to physical infirmity, dis-ability or pregnancy.

The second category of special votes isfor people who will be absent from theirvoting district on election day. They cancast their votes at the voting stationswhere they registered on either May 5 or6, between 09:00 and 17:00.

Bapela said that to apply for either cate-gory of special vote, voters need to com-

plete a VEC 1 form, available on the IECwebsite or from local IEC offices. The formneeds to be submitted by hand to the localIEC office in the municipality responsiblefor the voting district where the specialvote would be cast.

“The forms will not be accepted at nation-al or provincial offices and cannot be faxed,e-mailed or posted. Special vote applicantsmay use a proxy to deliver the VEC 1 formto the local IEC office in the municipalitywhere they intend to vote but the form itselfmust be signed by the voters themselves.”Only those voters whose pre-approved appli-cations are submitted between now andApril 17 will qualify to cast a special vote.

Applicants for special votes will receivethe outcome of their applications via SMSor e-mail, and can check their status onthe IEC website.

IECannounces special votes procedures

ESTI STEWART

THE 2014 Eastern Cape Penguin Waddlewill be one of the highlights of the Nauti-cal Capital Festival on April 26.

The “waddlers” will arrive at Port StFrancis in time for the SANCCOB talk andpenguin release, while proceeds from theofficial fun run, the Christy’s Catch CrabWalk & Run will be donated to the Reha-bilitation Centre in Cape St Francis.

The Penguin Waddle is one of many ef-forts to create awareness and educate peo-ple about the conservation of these birds.There is concern that if the decline conti-nues, this iconic and well-loved speciesmay become extinct in the near future.

In most recent years organisationsthrough SA affiliated with the PenguinPromises campaign undertake a “penguinwaddle” to raise awareness. This year is noexception as the 2014 Eastern Cape PenguinWaddle will be the most ambitious one yet.

Some eight people will be walking120km from Bayworld in Port Elizabethvia Cape Receife to Cape St Francis oversix days from April 21 to 26. They will be

camping along the way and crossing a fewrivers with the kind help of various organ-isations en route.

Members of the public and variousgroups are invited to join them for shortor day sections. Day one will start at Bay-world and finish in Willows, day two willstretch to Bushy Park, day three to VanStadens, day four to Gamtoos and day fiveto Jeffreys Bay. On the last day, en routeto Cape St Francis, the group will arriveat the 2014 Nautical Festival at Port StFrancis, becoming part of the conserva-tion focus of the festival. Then, accompa-nied by a number of other willing walkers,they will complete the last 5 km of thewalk to the SANCCOB facility at Cape St.Francis where they will be united in sup-port of the African penguin.

A number of organisations nationallywork towards this campaign. Locallythese include SANCCOB (the South Afri-can Foundation for the Conservation ofCoastal Birds) at Cape St Francis, SAM-REC (the South African Marine Rehabili-tation and Education Centre) at Cape Re-ceife and Bayworld in PE.

For info, contact Greg at 0 041 584 0650.

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DIE Evangelies-Geformeerde Kerk verskuifop 13 April vanaf die gebou in Humansdorpna die Seaview Mall in Jeffreysbaai.

Hulle hou reeds vir ’n geruime tyd hul aand-

dienste en bidure daar. Alle gemeentelike ak-tiwiteite sal nou op Jeffreysbaai plaasvind.

Oggenddienste is om 09:15 en aanddiensteom 18:30.

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Die AGS Betésda-gemeente gaan diekerkgebou van die EGK in Essenhoutstraat,

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Jeffreysbaai se eie baasspeurder, kapteinRudi Kock, het die tronkdeure al agtermenige misdadigers laat toeslaan.FOTO:MONIQUE BASSON

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The executive mayour or Cape Town, Patriciade Lille, will be in Humansdorp at the CulturalCentre at 12:00 on Saturday. She will beaccompanied by DA NCOP leader Elza vanLinden and DA­councillors of the KougaMunicipality.

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Reinet, 62805. Ikwezi Municipality, 34 Main Street, Jansenville, 62656. Makana Municipality, City Hall, High Street , Grahamstown, 61407. Ndlambe Municipality, Bagman Building, 57 Campbell Street , Port

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THE EP Kings are keen to impress on theirhome ground when they go up against the Re-gent Boland Cavaliers in the Vodacom Cup atNelson Mandela Bay Stadium at 7pm this Fri-day (April 11).EP Kings Coach, Mzwandile Stick, said the

Vodacom Cup was a great opportunity for himto give back. “I am new to coaching but I wasaplayer in theKingsset-up fromthe junior sideand this was one of my visions to achieve inlife.This ismychance to takeall theexperienceI have gained on and off the field and give backto the team.”Stick has an illustrious rugby career that

started at EP Kings before moving on to theSharks and then the SpringbokSevens.He cap-tained theSouthAfrica sevens teamduring the2008–09 IRBSevensWorldSerieswhichsawtheteam win the series title for the first time. Heretired as a player in 2012 andwent on to coachthe EP Kings Under-21 side last year.The Vodacom Cup is South Africa’s premier

development tournament. “To our supportersI say, be patient with our youngsters; they arestill comingup, but the future looks promising.

Look out for players like Aidon Davis, Masix-ole “Coyi” Banda and CJ Velleman – they aregoing to go far,” said Stick.Davis is currently in Cape Town as part of

the extended training group of 70 of the coun-try’s most promising Under-20 players. Thissquad will be reduced to approximately 40players who will then continue with prepara-tions for the 2014 IRBJuniorWorldChampion-ship held in New Zealand this June. Davis al-ready played for the SA Under-20 side lastyear.The EP Kings can also boast having one of

the Du Plessis brothers in its ranks, Francois“Tabbie” Du Plessis. Youngest brother to Jan-nie and Bismarck, Tabbie is also a front rank-er. All three of the brothers have come upthrough the ranks of the Vodacom Cup.“Theplayers are looking forward tomeeting

Boland at NMB Stadium – it’s going to be agood match. Most importantly, they need thesupport from the people of the Eastern Pro-vince so we can do well and be prepared forthe Absa Currie Cup,” concludes Stick. Thegame will also be televised on SuperSport 1.

EPKings ready forBolandCavaliers in theBay

EP Kings player, Masixole “Coyi” Banda. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Jeffreys-netbalspanonoorwonne

Die o.13­netbalspan van dieLaerskool Jeffreysbaai hetspanne van regoor Suid­Afri­ka onder die stof gespeeltydens die RiebeeckkasteelSportkliniek en ­toernooivanaf 30 Maart tot 2 April.Die spelers het intensieweafrigting van die bekendeKovsies­netbalafrigter, Burthade Kock), ontvang en hetverskeie wedstryde gespeel.Die spelers is (agter) TalyaPretorius, Natanja Bosch,Burtha de Kock (afrigter),Wilmien van Biljon, Luca deBruijn, Lené Odendaal,(voor) Shelmari Swanepoel,Lara de Bruijn, Meriegin vanDyk, Michell Strydom enTiheshia Costello.FOTO:VERSKAF

Melvin hardloop datstof staan

Die langafstand­atleet van Jeffreysbaai, MelvinReens, het onglangs kleingeld gemaak van ’n21.1km half­marathon in 1hr 21min. Hy het ’nsilwer medalje huis toe gebring. Melvin neemeersdaags aan die Two Oceans Marathon deel.FOTO:VERSKAF

THE finals of the 2014 Kouga Mayor’s CupRugby Tournament will no longer be re-played.Finalists Jeffreys Bay United and the

United Barbarians of Patensie have agreedto share the winner’s spoils in the spirit oftrue sportsmanship.

Kouga Executive Mayor Booi Koeratcongratulated the clubs on their excellentperformances throughout the tournament.“Whilewe are disappointed thatwewon’t

see a rematch, both clubs deserve to be the2014 champions.” The finals were played attheHumansdorpCountry Club onMarch 29

The score was 8-8. An additional 20minuteswere played, but no winner could be decid-ed as the score stood at 11-11.The clubs initially asked to replay the fi-

nals, however, after further consultationagreed to share the cup. The prize-givingwill take place on April 26.

Clubs shake hands onMayor’sCup

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Bulletjies van regoor die Kouga wys dié Saterdag hul slag op die rugbyveld, terwyl trompoppies se vlae op die maat vandie wind wapper. Die Wielie Walie Kleuterskool in Humandorp hou ’n Bulletjie­rugbydag op 12 Arpil vanaf 08:00 byVosloopark. Nege skole neem op die dag deel. Trompoppies open die wedstryd om 09:00. Daar is kos­ en ander stal­letjies. FOTO:MONIQUE BASSON

nBielie van ’n vis

Flip Liebenberg van Jeffreysbaai het op 31Maart ’n yslike Mosselkraker van 10.9kguitgetrek by die strand oorkant Checkers in DaGamaweg. FOTO:VERSKAF

Jeffreys Bay Golf ClubMarch 29: Ind StablefordMEN1. Pieter Viljoen (39 pts)2. Robin Winson (38 c/o)3. John Scott (38)LADIESMonth MedalBest Nett1. Lu Ellis (78 c/o)2. Keri Smith (78)3. Maggie Cumming (78)

April 7: Ind StablefordMEN1. Frank Weitz (43 pts)2. Adrian Buhrman (41)3. S Minnie (40 c/o)

Golf results

Sports Centre, a well­knownbusiness in Knysna and George,opened its doors in Jeffreys Bay ­offering good service and products,as well as competitive prices. Witha wide range of sporting goods,outdoor and fishing equipment andbicylces, there is something foreveryone. They go the extra mile ifthey do not have in stock customersneed. If they do not have it, theywill find it. Visit Sports Cetntre inDa Gama Road and meet friendlystaff Tiaan Kotze, Nicky Muller andRonnie Booysen (manager).PHOTO:SUPPLIED

SportsCentre opens its doors

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