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TELLING IT AS IT IS
ATHLONE
LUZUKO ZINI
KEWTOWN residents are calling on the po-
lice to do more in response to an increase
in drug houses in the area.
Locals believe there aremore than 10 drug
houses operating in their neighbourhood.
More raids and more visible policing are
a few of the suggestions made.
A resident, who asks to remain anony-
mous for safety reasons, says the communi-
ty needs to do their bit to help police fight
the drug scourge.
There are some parents who stand by
their children even though they are selling
drugs. Parents need to stop protecting their
children who are peddling this poison and
report them to the police, she says.
Another resident, who also spoke to Peo-
ples Post on condition of anonymity, says
says she knows of four drug houses operat-
ing in Koodoo Street alone.
Drugs are being sold at these houses on
a daily basis and it seems nothing is being
done, she fumes.
She says the community protects the drug
dealers because they have a financial gain
in the drug trade. She claims that neigh-
bours are on the dealers payroll and that
they are paid to raise the alarm when police
are near.
The drug dealers are well-known gang-
sters and lure youth addicted to drugs to join
the gangs, she continues.
The addicts join gangs because they
know the gang leaders can feed their hab-
its, she says.
Another resident says some of the drug
dealers have found new ways of doing their
business.
They now use teenagers to sell the drugs
in the streets, because they know police are
raiding their houses regularly.Onanygiven
day you will see young boys sitting on the
corner exchanging parcels, she says.
Hanief Loonat, the chairperson of the
Provincial Community Policing Board, says
more needs to be done to stop the drug trade.
The police need to take this seriously and
start raiding houses regularly, he says.
The drug dealers have been there for
many years. Action must be taken now so
that we can get rid of them.
Another resident says she fears that the
youth will grow up and aspire to be drug
dealers.
The dealers promise to provide every-
thing to the children. We need to stop this
problem from getting any worse. We want
our children to growup in a areawhere they
aspire to be successful in life and not want
to be drug dealers, she says.
Cassiem Christians, the chairperson for
the Athlone CPF, says the community needs
to work hand in hand with police so that the
drugproblem in their areas canbeaddresses
effectively. He also says the police need to
do more to address the residents concerns.
The police are not doing enough; they
need to be more visible and conduct more
stop-and-search operations, he says.
Christians says locals must continue to
report any incidents. Residents need to put
pressure on the police so they can act on
these drug houses and put a stop to the drug
dealing, he says.
Constable Zita Norman, the spokesperson
forAthlonepolice, says they are aware of the
alleged drug houses in the area.
We are conducting regular searches and
we have arrested a number people during
our raids in Kewtown, she says.
Norman says they will continue conduct-
ing raids until the drug trade ends.
She says the police are doing their best but
also need the support of the community.
We have high visibility in all the areas.
Each area gets the high, intensive patrols as
no area is more important than the other,
she says.
The community needs to come forward
with information even if they want to re-
main anonymous .Wewill follow every con-
cern they bring to us.
Together we can get rid of the drugs in
our communities.
Kewtowns
drug devils
The annual Cape Town Carnival saw all things bright weaving its way through the CBD
on Saturday. The event, featuring dancers, floats, music and pretty girls in colourful cos
tumes, encompassed a parade which passed through the City centre and along the Fan
Walk, finishing in an extravaganza in Green Point. PHOTO: JACO MARAIS/PHOTO24
ColourfulColourful
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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONE
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
2 NEWS
LUZUKO ZINI
A TEENAGERS dream of dancing over-
seas may not come true as a lack of funds
threatens to keep her off the world stage.
Miche Webster from Bridgetown is a
member of the Athlone Dance Studio, an
NPOwhich teaches 60 local children the art
of dance.
She is one of five children chosen by the
organisation to perform in June at the In-
ternational Dancing Exhibition in Malay-
sia. The trip costs R16 900 per dancer.
Webster (13), who has been dancing for
two years, says she is eager to jet off and
see the world.
I feel very excited about going overseas.
Thiswill bemy first time on an aeroplane,
she says.
Dancing is my passion and I would like
to be a professional dancer one day. Iwould
be grateful to anyone who can make this
trip a reality for me.
Her proud mother, Natasha, says she is
doing her best to help her daughter realise
her dreams of dancing internationally.
I have asked friends and family to help
by making donations. Every Friday night
I sell boerewors rolls and chiprolls frommy
home, she says.
This is an opportunity that very few
people get. I would love to see her go and
experience a new world.
The five dancerswill also be going to Sin-
gapore and Thailand during their two-
week trip.
Zenith Adams, the co-founder of the
dance organisation, says the trip is a once
in a lifetime chance for the dancers.
Wewould like to see themsucceed in the
arts and this experience will expose them
to different opportunities, she says.
The dance studio is also doing their bit
in helping raise the dancers travelling
funds.
A dance fundraiser is being planned for
Friday 12 April at Eros School. Entry is R20
and snacks will be on sale.
Acake salewill beheld onSaturday 4May
at Vangate Mall.
On Saturday 25 May women are invited
to put their feet up for an afternoon of pam-
pering and entertainment at the Athlone
Civic Centre. Tickets cost R50.
For each ticket sold, R40 will go towards
the trip and the other R10 to organisers of
the pamper party.
Locals are also encouraged to help Web-
ster reachMalaysia through personal dona-
tions.
Tohelp her dreamcome true, phoneNata-
sha Webster on 0 079 052 3311.
HelpHelp dancdancerer
ttakeake flflightight
MOMOVEVES:S: Miche Webster is ready to show her
mettle in Malaysia. PHOTO: LUZUKO ZINI
STANDING UP: Pupils and teachers from Peakview Secondary School in Bridgetown recently
demonstrated their concerns about the increase in rape andmurder of women across the country.
The school joined other organisations in a street campaign to show their support to victims.
THE Church of the Holy Spirit in Heide-
veld will be hosting a karaoke and disco
on Friday 5 April.
The event is a fundraiser in aid of a
dance couple who will be representing
SouthAfrica in theWorld Latin Champi-
onship to be held in China in July .
Entry is R30.
For more information phone Felicia
Simons on 0 079 549 2927
Calling all movers and shakers
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TASMIN CUPIDO
CONFUSION about where State pensioners
can collect their monthly payout has sur-
faced.
This comes after the South African Social
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tem was time consuming and
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One such reader, Beatrice de
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She describes the atmosphere
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And there are no ablution facili-
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De Wett claims she was informed that
the chaos was the same the previous
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treatment after they had fainted while
waiting in line. The staff at the supermar-
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turn the next day, because there was no
more money, she says.
I cannot understand why Sassa
changed the process of drawing your pen-
sion. Why must we go to a supermarket?
It is heartbreaking and sad to see the pen-
sioners suffer this way.
However, regional Sassa spokesperson
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pensioners can draw their monthly
grants.
The beneficiary has the option of ac-
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However, should a beneficiary opt to
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
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N THURSDAY South Africans cele-
brate Human Rights Day. Is it just an-
other day off work or do Capetonians
give special attention to their hard-fought
human rights? Peoples Post interns Tarren-
Lee Habelgaarn and Luzuko Zini polled
readers.
WENTWENTZEL DZEL DANIEL:ANIEL: He feels the right to education
is very important, especially for the new genera
tion. Inmy days we didnt have the opportunities
the children today have and I dont want my chil
dren to struggle the way I did.
ODENDODENDAALAAL GERBER:GERBER: He ismost passionate about
the right to access to water. People should use
water sparingly. There are so many people who
dont have access to drinking water. Yet you get
others who can afford it and then waste it.
TTOBIE SOBIE STEENKTEENKAMP:AMP: The right to life is the most
important right, he says. I feel if you take away
someones right to live, your life should be taken
away. In our country that right is absolute, not
even the State can take away your right to life.
LEEANNLEEANN PEDRPEDRO:O: She says freedom of speech
should be supreme and feels it is what our country
needs to move forward. It is important and will
help our country if people could expresswhat they
want, when they want and how they want.
TERRILEETERRILEE JENSJENSSEN:SEN: She believes it is important
for people to express themselves. Freedom of
speech is the most important human right be
cause people should be able to say what is on
their minds.
CHARLESCHARLES MERRINGTMERRINGTON:ON: The right to freedom of
movement is important. This is not (like in) the
old days when you needed permission to enter
certain places. We dont want to go back to those
days, so that right shouldnt be taken away.
LALAWRENCE LWRENCE LUBBE:UBBE: I think the right to education
is the most important because when a person is
educated, they have a chance to land a decent
job. Should that right be taken away a lot of peo
ple would be hopeless education is everything.
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LUZUKO ZINI
AN ILLEGAL trader is wreaking havoc in
Bridgetown.
Motorists say the vendors fruit and vege-
table stall is situated at a less than ideal lo-
cation and customers hoping to catch a
quick bargain are parking illegally, leading
to traffic congestion.
The stall is situated on Bosduif Road, op-
posite the back entrance to Vangate Mall.
Nazley Abrahams, a regular shopper at
the mall, says its difficult to dodge the traf-
fic chaos.
The cars that areparked there cause cha-
os because they block off other vehicles.
One has to wait until they finish buying
what they want, she says.
Aqil deBique,whoworks at the stall, says
they have never received complaints from
locals.
We have been here for five years and in
that time no one has complained. The peo-
ple who are saying these things are proba-
bly our competitors, he says.
People park here for just a minute and
leave. That can never cause traffic because
they dont park here the whole day.
Ward councillor Suzette Little says she
has raised the issue with the owner of the
stall.
I have spoken to him a couple of times
and he just tells me that is the spot where
he makes money, she says.
Its not a suitable site for him to conduct
business because he hasnt got a licence or
permission. The stall is on a busy road
which is also used by taxis. With cars
parked there it makes things difficult for
other motorists.
The stall owner was not available when
Peoples Post visited the stall.
Another motorist, who asks not to be
named, says although she uses the busy
road only once or twice a week, she too has
had numerous unpleasant experiences.
They dont have the right to park there,
she says.
There is plenty of parking at the mall.
They can park their cars there and walk
over to the stall instead of making life diffi-
cult for other motorists.
BUSINESS AS USUAL: Cars parking next to an ille
gal stall has motorists upset. PHOTO: LUZUKO ZINI
THE Athlone Ministers Forum will have
a prayer march on Palm Sunday 24
March to symbolise the entrance of Je-
sus into Jerusalem theweekbeforehewas
crucified.
The march will start at 15:00 from the
Athlone Civic Centre and will end at the
AFMChurch in Dr Abduragman Avenue,
Kewtown. The processionwill be followed
by a Palm Sunday Service at 16:30.
For more information phone Reverent
Leon Smith on 0 083 428 8043.
Ministers put best foot forward
Traffic chaos
TrTrafficaffic chaochaoss
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key ingredients to a Bridgetown chefs suc-
cess.
Jody Theodore (30) is the host of CTVs
Spekko Home Cooking show which is on air
every Saturday at 19:00 and with repeats on
Mondays at 10:30 and at 7:30 onWednesdays.
Hehas been thehost of the show from May
last year after being chosen from a pool of
13 other chefs who auditioned for the show.
Theodore attended Rhodes
High School and graduated
from the Filwood School of
Cookery in Rondebosch.
His love for cooking began
when he used to help his
mother and grandmother in
the kitchen as a child.
Its exciting to know that
people enjoy the food I
make, he says.
On the show, Theodore pre-
pares everyday meals but
adds his personality to give it
a twist.
Its really important to
cook meals that anyone can
relate to. Simplemeals can be
transformed to something
different just by adding one
or two ingredients, he says.
Theodore says he is reap-
ing the rewards of hard work
and dedication.
In order to be successful, you need to be-
lieve that you can achieve whatever you put
your mind to. Having a strong family that
always supports you is very important, he
says.
Though he gets a chance to prepare some
of the most complex dishes for a TV audi-
ence, Theodore loves making simple dishes
for himself. Peanut butter and jam sand-
wiches aremy favourite. I like to keep things
simple, he says.
His biggest critics and fans is his fami-
ly. His older brother, Lindsey, says his
brother prepares the best Christmas lunch.
He is very inventive; he prepares some-
thing different every year. All the meals he
makes are different I cant pinpoint my fa-
vourite, he says.
His proud mother, Yuna, says her son is
an inspiration to others.
I alwayswanted him to followhis dreams
andbecomea success.Hehasproved that an-
ything is possible if you believe and work
hard to achieve your goals, she says.
Theyouthneed someone to lookup to and
aspire to. If my son can be that person
through his profession, I know I have done
a great job in raising him.
The enthusiastic chef says he has not done
enough and still hopes of achieving greater
things. I hope one day I can have my own
chef school and give others a chance to fol-
low their dreams, he says,
Giving back to where I come from is im-
portant tome, because I get the chance tobet-
ter someone elses life.
Jodys rJodys recipe fecipe foror succsuccessess
MASMASTERTER CHEF:CHEF: Jody Theodore at his home, preparing one of his
favourite dishes. PHOTOS: LUZUKO ZINI
WELLWELL MADE:MADE: Theodore shows what he can do
in the kitchen.
THE Greater Cape Town Civic Alliance
(GCTCA) has raised concerns about the
City of Cape Towns new zoning scheme.
The organisation, which is the umbrella
body for civic associations across the Cape
Peninsula, raised these concerns in a press
release, issued jointly with the Far South
Peninsula Civic Forum.
The Integrated Zone Scheme for Cape
Town was launched on Friday 1 March, re-
placing the 27 former outdated zoning
schemes with a single zoning plan.
The process for the promulgation of the
scheme was divided into five phases, from
2002 until November last year. It was adopt-
ed at a full council meeting in December.
The new scheme, however, does provide
for mechanisms, such as the Overlay Zone,
to effectively respond to the protection and
conservation of unique and specific areas
within the City, says Cheryl Walters, the
Citys director for Planning and Building
Development Management.
The purpose of the scheme has not
changed and still provides for the determi-
nation of use rights and to provide for con-
trols over such use rights. This is a Consti-
tutional obligation of local government, as
part of municipal planning.
This project also resulted in the repeal
of some of the last remains of apartheid
planning, such as those zoning schemes
promulgated in terms of the former Black
Communities Development Act.
Walters describes the scheme as mod-
ernised, as it provides for new land use ac-
tivities such as cellular infrastructure and
green technologies. It is also, in general,
more permissive, encourages mixed uses
where appropriate and equal opportuni-
ties.
The plan was subject to variousmeetings
and public participation processes during
the planning stages. Variousmedia releas-
es, placement of notices, advertisements in
the community press and information ses-
sions happened in this period to inform,
warn and prepare industry stakeholders
and the public of the implementation date
of the scheme, she says.
However, the concerned organisation
flagged various aspects of the scheme, in-
cluding the possibility of a radical change
in the character of the city and undermin-
ing its sustainability in the press release.
It reads: No minimum erf size has been
set. This paves theway for cramped urbani-
sation, not just wise densification. It could
also herald a field day for developers fo-
cused on maximising rental income and
speculative subdivision.
It also highlighted the removal of service
industrial zoning, which has now been re-
placed by light industrial zoning, mixed-
use zones where there are few restrictions
on a range of activities and amenity zoning
being replaced with community zoning.
The City also only has to advertise depar-
tures if, in the opinion of the CityManager,
it will adversely affect anyone, while cell-
phone masts are allowed anywhere.
However, City officials met with repre-
sentatives of the two organisations on
Thursday 7March. It was a very construc-
tive meeting where a number of concerns
where clarified, misconceptions addressed
and future engagements discussed, Wal-
ters says.
New zoning scheme to reshape city
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
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HUMAN Rights Day. Thats a tough one.
The problemwith human rights is that every-
body has them.
And though itmight grate your last nerve that
those who do not so eloquently fit in to our ver-
sion of reality have them, too, its something we
have to accept.
Convicted criminals are our favourite target.
We delight in indulging the fantasy of denying
them rights.
One could argue it is our right to fantasise
about this.
But therein lies the rub.
The fact that they have been convicted of hei-
nous crimesdoesnot equal them losing theirhu-
manity.
In fact, its because of their humanity that
theyre in such a life-altering situation.
Being human does not equal being wishy-
washy.
Beinghumanmeansbeing fraughtwith flaws.
And thats the primary pulse behind the bas-
tion of rights we so cherish.
It is to protect ourselves from ourselves.
Think about it. It does make sense.
It is to prevent enlightened Man from hav-
ing an almighty collective relapse to the Middle
Ages.
Sadly, there are many who ignore our right
to dignity, safety... the list is long.
The world is truly in a sad state of affairs.
Wars, famine, corruption, civic brutality in
Africa and other poor nations that list is end-
less. But never has there been a time more ur-
gent than now human rights must stop being
viewed as a luxury and be part of our daily vo-
cabulary.
It must be part of our daily patterns. To think
of human rights for all and not just the moral
elite! needs to be habitual.
Human rights... tough one.
Dog on duty
I WAS patrolling the neighbourhood on my
bicycle when two small dogs ran towards
me, barking and snapping at my feet.
Their barking set off a chorus of barking
from other canines in the area.
The barking was so loud that everyone in
their homesknewa strangerwas in the area.
These dogs remindedme ofmy days in the
police force when I was tasked to do crime
prevention with a team of colleagues in cer-
tain neighbourhoods.
At the time I asked my colleagues, when
comparing the neighbourhoods to others,
what was missing from those neighbour-
hoods.
They gave me different answers and sug-
gestions, but no one said they had not seen
or heard a dog.
Dogs alert their owners the instant a
stranger attempts to enter a home. Along
with an alarm system, a dog is one of the best
ways to protect your family and property.
In todays crime climate, and apart from
all other security measures and volunteer
crime fighters, a serious security-minded
homeowner has to have a dog,
No criminal wants to face a nagging dog
which exposes their presence and envisag-
ing miniature bayonets piercing their flesh.
Those who decide to take up my proposal,
remember the legalities of the signage
broadcasting that you have mans best
friend on your property.
Gerald Durrell said: A house is not a
home until it has a dog.
Keith Blake
Women suffer long after abortion
I REFER to the letter Abortion affects fami-
ly unit (Peoples Post, 12 March).
We are living in a time where (making)
personal choices is the order of the day. I
long for the days when right was right and
wrong was wrong, but today freedom of
choice rules our homes and relationships.
Even children have so many rights, which
I fully support, but where can we as parents
draw the line?
The law sometimes does away with our
moral standards. These things we call re-
morse, guilt, sadness and respect for life sep-
arate us from animals.
I dont see animals go for abortions andyet
they are deemed to be way below the stand-
ard of a human being. Let us stand together
and rid our society of this evil called abor-
tion. When people having casual unprotect-
ed sex risking contracting HIV/Aids find
out they are pregnant, they simply go for an
abortion as it is their personal choice.
As a healthworker, I see abortion patients
regularly and I want to give Anonymous a
little peek through the abortion window.
(Up to) 40 (termination of pregnancy) pro-
cedures are done twice a week at the health
facilitywhere Iwork.OnMondaysandTues-
days the abortion bookings are done and the
patients are prepped. Wednesdays and
Thursdays the procedures are performed
and they go home the same day.
Some of them are high school pupils wear-
ing their school uniforms and backpacks.
These goods are locked in safe storage until
they are discharged later in the day.
Theprocedure is doneby trained surgeons
and the methodology is by means of a vacu-
um suction machine. The tubing of this ma-
chine is transparent and, if you have not yet
seen a partial fetus being slurped out of a
woman and end up in a metal canister with
a loud thud, then dont wish to see it at all.
No matter your beliefs or religion, you
never get used to seeing the cruelty of it and
the emotions that go along with it. Often pa-
tients have jumped up from the table last
minute jitters that developed a conscious for
them saying they do notwish to go through
with it. I think the instruments alone should
scare you enough to have you flee the room.
Most go through with it as they read in
Peoples Post it is nothing more than a per-
sonal choice. I think not. I think it is safe to
say these abortions have created a large
number of withdrawn and depressed wom-
en,who often return to the facilitywithmen-
tal issues. Apart from thosewho commit sui-
cide, others who are unable to cope with
their informed decision suffer from post-
traumatic stress.
Anonymous, in spite of what you have
said, this is a sign that there is a God some-
where, and no amount of counselling can
prepare you for an abortion.
Lets take a step back. A woman does a
pregnancy test and it shows positive. The
moment that information hits the brain,
bonding starts almost instantaneously.
I would not expect aminor child or awom-
anwhowas raped to have these bondingmo-
ments. One would expect trauma, blame, re-
jection and suicidal tendencies instead.
And this is the fine line placed by nature
to ensure that whether a woman got preg-
nant unexpectedly or willingly the guilt
will remain there. A survey has revealed
that nine in every 10women,when given the
chance in privacywith a counsellor or a psy-
chologist, talk about the abortion they had
had, no matter how long ago.
In many a counselling session, women
still make reference to the aborted fetus and
say something along the lines of: Except for
my baby that died, I still have a boy and a
girl now.
No matter how confusing Anonymous
wants to make it sound, everything is not
science.
Science has yet to resurrect the dead or ex-
plain who is the infinite and almighty being
that created the universe.
I hope women read this and think about
whether abortion should only be allowed if
and when a minor is sexually abused or a
victimof rape. If you start practising safe sex
you wont have to worry about an unexpect-
ed pregnancy, but please post your comment
here in theunforeseen event that youare im-
pregnated by a rapist who has let you live
to tell your tale.
Then it becomes our business to perform
a procedure on you.
We will then be waiting for you at our fa-
cility gates to escort you to our infamous
abortion theatre, where we have our infa-
mous surgeons standing by to suck the life
out of you.
Anonymous supporting abortions in
criminal situations
Human rights
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NOW this is what I like about a community
newspaper.
Peoples Post is informative and educa-
tional, and Im proud of this paper. It tells
me what is happening in the area where I
live, follows up on and keeps abreast of local
affairs and activities.
On the other handmatters concerning the
broader community is also published, such
as the bylaw for liquor selling times.
The sports section is my favourite. Peo-
ples Post is uplifting and I look forward to
it on Tuesdays! Well done, Mandy and team.
Unita
KKudos toudos to the Pothe Postst
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
10 NEWS
GINGERBEER
AN INITIATIVE to help curb underage
drinking has reached close to half a million
teenagers.
The programme, called You Decide, is a
joint initiative between the Department of
Trade and Industry, the National Youth De-
velopment Agency and South African Brew-
eries (SAB).
The initiative, which interactively edu-
cates about the dangers of underage drink-
ing, has reached 384 260 teenagers in 652
schools, as well as 77 309 youth and parents
at taxi ranks in its first year.
You Decide has also run scores of commu-
nity and teacher workshops, ensuring addi-
tional support for teenagers.
The department, agency and SAB, togeth-
erwith various provincial education depart-
ments, have committed to continue the fight
against underage drinking through
the You Decide programme.
BongumusaMakhathini, the SAB
head of Public Policy and Strategy
Integration, says the company is
concerned that underage drinking,
one of the most serious forms of al-
cohol abuse in our country, has ris-
en to high levels and is having an
overwhelmingly negative impact
on South African society.
It was imperative to partner
with government and the agency to imple-
ment aprogramme thatwebelievewill effect
real change among SouthAfricas youth.We
are heartened that the You Decide pro-
gramme seems to have started doing so, he
says.
We are committed to playing our role as
a responsible corporate citizen, as well as
the largest liquormanufacturer in the coun-
try, to ensure we minimise alcohol abuse
harm. The consumption of liquor by teenag-
ers is not good for anybody.Quite the contra-
ry, it threatens the future growth and devel-
opment of our communities and our coun-
try.
Thezi Mabuza, the departments chief di-
rector of the National Liquor Authority,
says theres a requirement for everyone in
society to play their role for the programme
to reach its true potential.
Liquor cannot be sold to teenagers, even
if they claim to have been sent by their un-
cle or aunt. Continuing to sell to clearly in-
ebriated customers may seem like a finan-
cial win in the short term, but the negative
consequences of a customerwalking or driv-
ing home drunk can literally make the dif-
ference between life and death, says Mabu-
za. We all need to set better examples for
our children if we expect better behaviour
from them, as they will continue to emulate
our conduct good or bad.
Agency CEO StevenNgubeni says they re-
main committed to You Decide as the conse-
quences of underage drinking are extremely
dire. Its important to continue to discour-
age teenagers from drinking and abusing
liquor at an early age as this puts their lives
at risk, including engaging in unprotected
sexual activities and in the process exposing
themselves to the possibilities of contract-
ing sexually transmitted diseases such as
HIV/Aids and engaging in crime and vio-
lence, Ngubeni says.
The You Decide campaign was largely
guided by local and international research,
and the result is a groundbreaking pro-
gramme that is a multi-faceted intervention
grounded in the latest thinking on the clini-
cal and psychological facets of this complex
problem.
The programme was formulated to target
teachers, parents, communities and peers
the four key stakeholders who influence a
teenager.
According to Jason Levin, MD of
implementing agency HDI Youth
Marketeers, theres never been a
more compelling case to tackle un-
derage drinking, with the South
African National Youth Risk Be-
haviour Survey undertaken four
years ago showing that 49.6% of
teens (grades 8-12 or ages 13-18) ad-
mitted to using alcohol. The num-
bers, he says, only tell half the sto-
ry, with the downside involving teens fight-
ing, stealing, missing school, giving up on
sport, raping and being jailed.
Recent research by Unisas Youth Re-
search Unit focused on the extent and im-
pact of substance abuse among 4 346 Gau-
teng high school pupils. It indicated that
87.5%ofGauteng teens drinkorhave friends
who consume alcohol which is much high-
er than the national average. It also shows
that two thirds of pupils polled agreed that
underage alcohol consumption is becoming
more socially acceptable, says Levin.
The partners behind the You Decide pro-
gramme are, however, encouraged that the
programme is making notable difference.
A study by third party research provider
E-View to establish whether or not carefully
structured educational programmes such as
You Decide can effectively reduce the inci-
dence of underage drinking has indicated a
3% absolute and an 8.3% relative drop in
teens alcohol consumption in communities
exposed to the programme.
The study, however, also found that par-
ents aremore in denial than ever about their
childrens exposure to alcohol.
As a result of the positive outcome of the
first year of the project, it has been agreed
to continue with the initiative and extend it
to other provinces. Engagements are contin-
uing with several other provincial govern-
ments to ensure the You Decide underage
drinking programme is rolled out to schools
that require the necessary intervention.
Teen drinking:
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READY TO SERVE: The staff of the new Checkout
Supermarket in Bonteheuwel. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
CLASSIFIEDS 11
- Certificate in Office Admin (1Year)
- Higher Certificate in Office Admin (18 Months)
- Diploma in Office Amin (2 Years)
Accredited Bussiness
Qualifications
Phone: 021 946 4851021 424 1230/1
918 2000
Cape Town: 68 Bree StreetBree Castle HouseOffice 204
Bellville: 26 Vrede StreetVrede ParkUnit 4
E-mail: [email protected]
072 381 6878072
Provider Accreditation Number: 300764
Cornway 06.11.12
Dr Rajja 08.02.13
082 451 5196
PROFF YUSUFU
Ek moet 'n groot dank gee aan my vriendin wat my na
Prof Yusufu verwys het. My huwelik was vir 5 jaar in die
afgrond, want my man was besig met 'n ander vrou. Ek
het toe besluit om Prof Yusufu te kontak, hy het my
man na my teruggebring. Ek is nou die gelukkigste vrou
want my huwelik is nou die beste en Prof Yusufu het my
muti vir geluk gegee om my paaie oop te hou. Ek het
nou my eie besigheid. Enige een wat die hulp van Prof
Yusufu benodig kan hom op hierdie nommer kontak:
Former traffic officer & Driving licence examiner
DRIVING LESSONS
CODE 8
MANUAL/AUTO
CODE 10 (TRUCK)
LEARNERS CLASSES
WED: GRASSY PARK
LIBRARY
CONTACT DETAILS:
021 836 8955 O/H, CELL: 078 961 6371
BBM Pin: 27135EB2
ACDRIVING5X204-09-12-1BQE17V
BEE Status LEVEL 3
DRMAMA
KALLY
* Lost Lovers
* Sexual Problems
* Financial Problems
* Court Cases,
Casino, Lotto
* Pregnancy problems
Job Promotion & Boost
Business
078 881 6938
CONTACT MAMA ON
DREZRA130313.ai
DR JOSHUA
ALLIE
With Dr Joshua Allie all
is possible like solving:
Financial Problems
Marriage Problems
Bad luck
Oil for luck
Contact Dr JOSHUA ALLIE
078 588 2107
ZIDAANS
ACADEMY OF DRIVING
K53 SPECIALIST
RELIABLE, PATIENT
ALL AREAS HIGH PASS RATES
14 YEARS EXPERIENCE
ASSOCIATED TO ALL TRAFFIC OFFICES
CONTACT BEVAN 071 770 9446
R110 per hour Package Available 5Hrs - R500
PRECIS ADVISORS
SUPPLIERS OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS & BUILDING MATERIALS
STEEL HOUSES WENDY HOUSES BUILDING MATERIAL
PRECAST WALLING STEEL GATES CARPORTS
ALSO AVAILABLE!
Fax:
CALL OUR OFFICE : 021 930 8491 CELL: 082 888 1958 / 072 616 5577 FAX: 021 930 7611
ADDRESS : 104 VOORTREKKER ROAD, PAROW
ID
1xpayslip monthly
2xpayslips weekly
3xmonth bank statement
Contact number
KITCHENS
PAVING TILES LAMINATED FLOORS
DOORS
Visit us :
www.precisadvisors.co.za
TERMS
OFFERED!
6-60 MONTHS
TO PAY
GARAGE DOOR GURU
KINGDOM
GARAGE DOORS
CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTE
OR ON SITE INSPECTION
TEL: 021 638 4565 CELL: 083 786 5405
FULLY AUTOMATED
GARAGE DOORS
SECTIONAL OVERHEAD
SAVE R100
R4200
R1200
INSTALLATION
INCLUDES:
-SINGLE DOOR
-HARDWARE
-MOTOR
-2 REMOTES
MOTOR ONLY R1900
FAMILY
NOTICES
05
Weddings
ALL Occassions videos and
photos.(021 705 7289 or
081 347 7984
DVD/Photos/Slideshow (
021 422 0472/083 513 6906
PERSONAL
20
Herbalists
ABDUL SHAKURU
* Lost lovers same day
* Pregnancy problems
* Financial problems
Call / Sms 071 903 6820
DR ABIBU
* Luck stick for cash
* Lucky oil (casino & lotto)
Call 073 814 1449
A WOMAN
HERBALIST
DR HARIFA
PAY AFTER
PROBLEM IS
SOLVED
* Financial
problems*
Pregnancy
* Casino* Lost
lover
*Lotto *Clean
homes*Marriages
Consultation fee:
R50
Opposite
Promenade Mall,
Main Road,
Mitchells Plain
Call
073 300 3222
DR SHARIF
.Lucky stick for
cash
.Bring back lost
lover
.Life problems
.Sexual
problems
.Magic wallet or
stick
Grassy Park
(071 918 0760
A woman
traditional healer
from
Ghana Maama
Hawa
"SEEING IS
BELIEVING"
Be witness to real
Healing Powers
. Troubled
marriages,
. Lost loved
ones,
. Men & women
who can't
produce
pregnancy
problems
. Financial
problems
No matter what
your problem
Bellville 021
837 1173 /
073 645 9705
For Consultation.
Fee R50
DR RUBIE
PAY AFTER
PROBLEM IS
SOLVED
* Pregnancy
problems
* Court cases,
lotto, casino
* Financial
problems
* Lost lover, bad
luck
* Clean homes &
protection
Consultation fee:
R50
Mitchells Plain,
opp. Promenade
Mall
Call
071 729 5038
Professional
Healer
Dr Rashid
Life problems
Sexual
problems
Lucky charms
for money
Bring back lost
lovers
Grassy Park
(073 523 9720
Believe in DR CECILIA
You are going to be a winner.
Pregnancy solution Bad
luck
........Trouble marriages Lost
lovers & Sexual problems
..........................Employment
CALL NOW: 073 423 1325
Wynberg & Khayelisha
HAVE YOU BEEN
DISAPPOINTED
BY OTHER
DOCTORS or
ARE YOU
LOOKING FOR
HELP?
SHEIKH
ABDULAH
Marriage
Sexual
problems
Falmily
Financial
problems
Lost lover
House cleaning
Unemployment
Finish
unfinished for
free !!
CALL: 078 049
2356 / 021 827
0105
ATHLONE
Queen Apiah S
a lady fortune
teller
Financial
problems Lost
lover
Bad luck
Sexual
problems
Pregnancy
Lotto Casino
Exams
Clear debt
Unfinished
problems
Dep R50. Pay
afterwards
Athlone opp.
Stadium.
Ph: 071 766 5409
MAAMA SHILA
* Money in your
account
* Promotion at
Work
* Win
Lotto/Casino
* Relationship
Spells
* Psychic
Readings
* Unfinished Work
* Clearing Debts
* Special House
Cleansing
* Sell/Buy of
Properties
* Pregnancy
Problems
* Magic Wallet or
Stick
Grassy Park
( 083 974 0614
DR FATIMA
* All marriage problems
* Oils for good luck
*Witch craft problems
* Business increase
CALL / SMS
078 017 1344
ATHLONE
Amagundwane
Love! Sexual problem.
Court case & work!
Luck in casino, lotto,
problems.
PAY AFTER YOUR
PROBLEM SOLVED.
SHEIK MIJJAH
Wynberg & Cape Town:
078 031 0049
072 244 5991
Tel: 021 825 5109
HEALER
MICHAEL
* Bring back lost lover
* Marriage problems
* Divorce quickly
* Financial remedies
* Lucky charms for money
* Win lotto, court cases
* Pregnancy / sex problems
* Clear badluck / debt /
* Witchcrafts / tokoloshe
* Business home protection
Quick Results
CALL OR SMS
073 135 9820
*Lucky stick to make you
rich and luck in everything
R300
*Love stick for strong love &
lost love R350
*Unwanted pregnancy from
R300
Call Dr. Massa
073 039 4510
Maama Abu &
Dr Musa
...................Sexual problems
............Bring back lost lovers
................Marriage problems
.................Win lotto / casino
..........Get promotion at work
...........Protection of property
Mandalay train
station or Mitchells
plain Promenade mall
Just call 078 949 5334
PROF. Ken &
danielle
PROF. Ken &
danielle
Money in yr a/c
Promotion @ work
Win Lotto/Casino
Relationship Spells
Psychic Readings
Unfinished work
Tie your debts
Special house
cleansing
Sell / buy of
properties
Pregnancy problems
Mirror that shows
your enemies
073 741 8129
THOMAS
* Win court cases, lotto
* Financial problems
* Relationship problems
* Boosting business
* Specialised in unfinished
jobs of other doctors.
SMS your problem or
call 073 240 4940 /
072 133 0868
22
Personal
BABA HASSEIN
Bring back your lost lover.
Sexual problems
Boosting your business
Get job and promotion and
more salary
Solve your financial problems
by using short boys and
magic stick
Winning court cases / lotto
and many more.
PAY AFTER JOB IS DONE.
Visit or call him
Call: 072 988 7080
DIVORCES
Renette Rauch Attorneys
021 418 1337 / 8
renette.rauch@
attorneys.law.za
Dont lose hope
you can still
score
your goals in life
with Dr Fabian
Allie
You shall live a
stress free life in
the
following areas
of your life .
F i n a n c i a l
problems
T r o u b l e s
marriages
Cassino & lotto ,
court cases
Chasing away
evil spirits in your
house
Protection from
your enemies in
t h e
work place
Sexual problems
Unfinished jobs
by other doctors
f o r
free
Contact : 078
588 2107
Belgravia road ,
next to Wembley
Athlone
DR AMINAH
.Sexual problems
.Marriage problems
.Family problems
.Financial problems
Call : 078 432 5838
ATHLONE
DR DERRICK
PAYAFTER JOB IS DONE
078 284 6053
* Sexual problems cream
( 7 in 1 )
* Bring back lost lover
* Cash in your bank
* Pregnancy problems
* Clear all your debts
* Luck oil for cash
* Win lotto, casino
* Luck stick for riches
* Pass your exams
* Quick pension payout
* Amagundwane
Hereby an urgent appeal for
Shahied Minnies. Please
contact Social Worker,
Elzeth Conradie on
021 903 6757 regarding an
urgent family matter
Professional massage, Mon
Wed & Fri 19:00 22:00 , Sat
09:00 16:00, Call Gavin
0833586778 for an
appointment
27
Tuition
ADVANCE
DRIVING
ACADEMY c.c.
* 28 YEARS EXP.
* K53
SPECIALISTS
* 100% PASS
RATE
Nervous Ladies!
Our Speciality
Ph o/h: 021
705 4413 / 021
836 9151
Cell:
079 736 1779 /
084 415 2622
BSI DRIVING
ACADEMY
K53 driving
lessons
Competitive
Rates
Packages
available
Call Sharon /
Bernie on
021 638 3649
or 074 133 0069
or 021 824 8741
www.bsidriving.c
o.za
VICTORIOUS
DRIVING
SCHOOL
From R110 per
hour. Code 8 /
Car
072 694 6817/02
1 393 3560
victoriousdriving
m
HABITS DRIVING\\
K53 SPECIAL:
12 LESSONS R1 100
LEARNER DRIVERS AT
YOURS OR MINE
Call 076 649 1956
or 021393 5063 a/h
TORQUE
DRIVING
ACADEMY
FREE car hire
with every 10hrs
package!! (t&c
apply).Manual &
Auto
All areas with free
pick up and drop
off
Hassan
082 992 2827 /
021827 1300
34
Catering
ACHMAT & ASA
084 260 6168 / 076 668 7128
021392 3446
Royal Mix Fancies
R200 @ 100
Biscuits R80 @100
Mega Savoury Mix
R150 @ 100
Also cakes, tarts, trifles,
loaves, etc.
WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE
ADELAH'S SAMOOSAS
& PIES
R65 per 50, Budget Pack
R130. Fancies. We deliver
Ph 021 376 2506 or
076 450 2910
ALPHA CATERERS
Menus from R60 p/p.
( 021703 6495
or 082 742 7098
BESSICK HIRING
Cutlery & Crockery
Linen, tables, chairs
and covers, etc
Ph (021) 374 3786 or Joan
079 4688 616/ Leon
083 6603 495
CLC BESSICK HIRING
Crockery, cutlery, glassware,
trestles and chair covers.
( 021 371 9464 or
084 974 6176 or 072 381 4784
DALVIE'S
CATERING AND
HIRING
Menus from R69 p/p.
Price includes basic decor.
For all your hiring needs and
stage decor, incl bouquets.
Crockery and cutlery from
10c. Chair covers with bows
also available. We also offer
sound! WAITERS NEEDED!
Ph Rashieda or Shafiek
021372 5921 /
084 566 0087
/ 082 660 0876
DECKSTER'S CATERING
DECOR / HIRING
Menu's from R110,00.
Includes: crockery, cutlery,
white tableclothes, white
chaircovers and organza
backdrop, arch, red carpet.
(Ielaahm or Rene
021371 4507/082 324 9486
ICE CUBES & blocks for sale.
100 Ruth Road, Rylands.(
021 638 7394
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
12 CLASSIFIEDS
INOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS
CALL: 021 697 5566 or 021 696 4912 FAX: 086 234 5180
NARRIMAN 082 343 3919 or SHAFIEK 074 134 3371
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Are you feeling the
of last
years
HANGOVER
FESTIVE DEBT?
Pay 50% - 60% less of your
accumalative debt installment &
PAY 1 AFFORDABLE
REPAYMENT!
We also offer advice & support to those who have rece ved a
and are about to LOSE THEIR HOMES?
i
SUMMONS
DMI: 021 906 8032
081 537 4973
www.dmicreditlaw.co.za
OFFICE HOURS
MON - FRI 08:30 - 16:00
terms & conditions apply
COMPLAINTS
DEBT
CONSOLIDATION
R20 000 R5 MILLION
QUICKLY & CHEAPLY!!!
PAY YOUR DEBT
QUICKLY & CHEAPLY!!!
WE DO WHAT BANKS & DEBT COLLECTORS
CANNOT DO!!
NO PROPERTY NEEDED. BLACKLISTED WELCOME.
AFFILIATED DCS
Barends4x219.03.13
FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
AVAILABLE
sms to
and well call you back.
WENDY 41911
R1.50/sms
We specialize in:
Nutec houses
Vibracrete Houses
Carports
Bathrooms and Electric
FROM
R40
/WK
www.wendywarehouse.co.za
A.B.
A BETTER BLOCK
190/140/90
BLOCKS,
SAND, STONE,
CEMENT R75 DEL.
BEST PRICES
0861 33 3314
021 704 3636
021 391 6330
ONE PAYMENT
FOR ALL YOUR DEBTS!!!
R 20 000 from R 500 pm
R 40 000 from R 900 pm
R100 000 from R1 500 pm
R200 000 from R2 800 pm
T&C apply
BLACKLISTED WELCOME
CONTACT NOW
Audrey : 079 395 4709
Shana : 073 775 2977
Charlotte : 072 828 9431
Erica : 074 626 4550
Peter : 021 836 6573
OFFICE : 021 917 1938
WANNEBURGCREDITMAX5X218-03-13-1C36EHV
WENDYHOUSES
BBM2717A6B7
MITCHELLS PLAIN
021 397 8388 / 078 536 2678
WYNBERG - 021 761 1289 / 074 732 2216
ATHLONE - 021 696 4183 / 072 144 4639
LANSDOWNE - 021 797 6569 / 079 553 3155
BUILDING MATERIAL/DIY/
CASH LOANS
078 185 1406
ALL HOURS 072 542 7217
021 797 6569
NODEPOSITCASHORTERMS
BLACKLISTED
CARPORTS / VIBE WALLS + WALL
NUTEC HOUSES / TOILET + ELECTRICITY
SUPERB BLINDS
Special prices
on Wooden and
Venetian Blinds.
Up to 25%
discount on
Wooden Blinds
Special prices
on Wooden and
Venetian Blinds.
Up to 25%
discount on
Wooden Blinds
Contact Russel
on 021 706 6574
082 417 8022
e-mail: [email protected]
NAZLIAS
CATERING &
HIRING;
For all your catering needs,
also savouries in variety e.g
pies/samoosas etc.
Also hiring of
crockery/cutlery/linen.
Ph; 0216339585/
0733058027.
Email;
www.nazliascatering.co.za
NISA'S SNACKS
Savoury packs to order.
Tel: 021
706 2987
PREPARATION OF CHICKEN
Clean, spice and fry.
Please call Nazley 084 258 1038
Childrens
Entertainment
36
AHMED'S jumping castles for
hire. 072 344 6977
BJUMPING castles and
gazebo's for hire.Cartoon
characters .(082 878 1517
HIRE A CASTLE from R150.
Kidies Chairs, tables & linen.
Ph 696 3791/ 084 209 1313
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.
( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.
021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
JUMPING CASTLE
4mx6m. R350 + R50 delivery.
Johann 083 365 7684
JUMPING CASTLES &
waterslide for hire. Ph
021 704 0859, 083 281 7930
KIDDIES PARTY HIRING
Chairs, Tables, Jumping Castle,
Kiddies Rides, 3D Cakes.
Contact us today for a free
quote Kim 084 661 7590
37
Entertainment
911 PRO DISCO for all
occasions. Ph 082 337 0911
DJ With Sound and karaoke
( 083 747 3304
38
Hiring Services
BUSSES &
LATEST BMW'S
FOR HIRE
For all your
special bus trips
&
weddings, matric
balls & junior
proms.
(Evan on
084 585 6080
CATER SUPPLIES
021696 2394 or 084 588 0686
Plastic chairs R2.
Round Table: 10 seater R10
Long Table: 10 seater R10.
CHAIR COVERS FROM R3
Round table cloth XL R15
Long Table Cloth XL: R12
Organzas: From R2.
We Deliver & Collect
COLORADO HIRING
Crockery, cutlery, glassware
linen and backdrop. Ph
021 374 7104 / 0822278968
DECOR
Backdrop poles & curtains.
(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
DECOR
INSPIRATIONS
Backdrop poles, chair covers,
table cloths,organza tiebacks
overlays, vases, mirrors,
charger plates, red carpet for
as little as R80 or R150 for 2!
021 637 0133/083 453 9021
HOUSE OF HIRING
Call us for your hiring needs
plus kids party items.
(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
L & F HIRING
Crockery, cutlery, glassware
& linen@ 10c per item. Ph
021 371 7229 / 072 443
6695
THAT HIRING PLACE
Cutlery, crockery, linen, tables
and chairs to hire. Contact
021371 9175 or 076 722 1083
43
Personal Services
I do divorce, testaments,
sell & evaluate properties and
all legal matters.
( (021) 374 3786 (a/h) /
( 0 2 1 ) 3 9 1 0 5 3 0 ( o / h )
083 6603 495
Photographic/
Video Services
44
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO
082 738 1166/021 372 6950
PHOTOGRAPHER for
weddings, birthdays, special
events, websites etc. Ph
021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
For Sale
71
Miscellaneous
GAZEBO (3x3m)
FOR HIRE
CHEAPEST in Cape Town!
Free delivery within 10km ra
dius.
Call Donna: 084 804 6582
Also Nutec and Vib-houses
Wendy Houses SPECIALS
6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.
082 621 4441/ 021 393 5475
74
Electrical Appliances
All Fridge Regassing
and
geyser repairs.
021 3715362
Fridge Regassing on all
types fridges. All jobs done
at clients home.
072 363 1530
I BUY / SELL AND REPAIR
ALL FRIDGES /FREEZERS
& APPLIANCES
DEAD OR ALIVE.
084 985 7425 / 021 836 6678
77
Furniture
Home Decor and
Furniture
Warehouse Sale
From Monday
25th 28th
March, 10am
until 4pm
Unit 9 Royal
Cape Park,
Londonderry
Rd, Ottery
021 761 6115 for
enquiries
www.giticollectio
ns.com
80
Radio/TV/Video
ACCREDITED
MULTICHOICE
REPAIRS ( DSTV)
(073 272 6117
81
Garden Services
FREE WATER. Wellpoints /
mini boreholes. No water, no
charge. Improve your existing
wellpoint.( 021 637 5677 or
021 701 4522 / 072 825 9586
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID for
good used 2nd hand clothing,
shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
89
BuildingMaterial
1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS
400 x 400 = R12,50
450 x 450 = R14,50
500 x 500 = R15,95
VIBRACRETE = R28,95
( 076 382 6711 /
021 823 2575
5M, SAND, STONE,
RUBBLE Bakkie loads also
021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &
rubble removal.(John at 072
407 4289 / 0217612410
A BAKKIE rubble, sand and
stone. Ph 078 6113 627.
A BARGAIN BLOCK: 190,
140 & 90. Ph 021 692 1209 /
021 374 2053 / 083 384 7144
all hours. Free Delivery.
ABBA BLOCKS 190's,
140's & 90's and cement . Ph
021 7055 886/ 021 392 8475
Free Delivery!
AFRI BLOCKS
190 &140's
Sand & Stone
Call
021 393 0661/ or
073 186 2991
(a.h.)
BAG sand, stone. Bakkie sand,
stone. Rubble removal.
079 776 8185
BAKKIE/TRUCK
Sand, Stone,
Cement, V/slabs,
Blocks and
Rubble Removal
084 748 7122
General
Services
Building and
Construction
104
ALL Building plans drawn and
submitted. Call Dominick on
021 396 2115 or 078 085
2067
ALTERATIONS carports,
brickpaving(
082 409 0592 / 392 5501
ALUMINIUM
WINDOWS &
DOORS
Supplied & fitted.
( Chris 082 570 5686
021 638 5292
SWS BUILDERS
For all your brickwork,
plastering, paving, tiling,
ceilings, carports, plumbing,
builtin cupboards and
roofing, call 074 637 2107
No Job Too Big Or Small
Vibracrete Walls, Paving,
Plastering, Carports.
(021) 392 1433 / 083 539 5478
Home Improvement
Interior
105
GARAGE DOORS
& automation.
076 523 0306
Home Improvement
Exterior
106
AA paving, vibracrete walls,
R a i s e I t , S p i k e I t . P h
021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111
ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,
skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.
076 124 4713
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,
b/bars, vibracrete & steel
fencing & automation. 021
691 1936 or 084 921 5364
BELIEVE IN CHRIST
SERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,
paving, laminated flooring.
Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /
For sale, galvanized safety
gates, Diss.Prices
Contact 078 3029 262
VIBRACRETE AND
EXTENSIONS Ph:
074 321 9215 / 021 820 4384
Repairs/
Miscellaneous
107
FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRS
Done in the comfort of your
house. All work fully
guaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457
or 083 725 3384
108
Money/Loans
5 MINUTES APPROVAL
Blacklisted Welcome.
R1 000 R200 000
( Sisanda 072 507 6885
Waiting for
Pension/package payouts?
SMS or send
please call me 082 301 7856
Ph: 0860 105 546
A BRIDGING LOAN?
A CASH &
CONSOLIDATION LOAN
up to R210 000. Same day
payout. b/listed welcome.
T&C's apply.(Randee on
021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293
A CASH LOAN UP TO
R150 000 B/LISTED/GOVT
WELCOME Same Day payout
Ph / Sms Lizzy 074 295 9559
Fax: 086 532 7196
AFFORDABLE LOANS
Monthly earners only
Up to R15 000
Call or sms: Larney
082 934 9614
AFFORDABLE LOANS
Monthly earners only
Up to R15 000
Call or sms 073 815 9011
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGECREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
021 949 3402/3
Call back 073 609 9307
078 8897 038
APPROVAL SAME DAY
AN INSTANT LOAN Up to
R120 000. Garnishee &
b/listed 074 770 7291
ARE U WAITING
on a Pension/ Provident/
Package / Lumpsum Payout?
Cash same day. Sms/Call:
Chantal 076 886 7655
Awaiting Pension/
Prov. fund/ Property
Payout
Get Cash Today!!
Ph/Sms/Pcm Latifah
076 833 6676
BOND PROBLEMS
From arrears to auctions
Water & Electricity Off? We
can HELP, Financial
& Legal Aid, No false
Promises, Just Results
Toll Free 0800 204 987
or 082 991 0729
BRIDGING CASH
while waiting for:
PENSION /
PACKAGE
Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)
Cash same day
CASH LOANS AND
CONSOLIDATIONS.
BLACKLISTED WELCOME!
SAME DAY PAYOUT
CONTACT SHARLENE:
021 7060185 / 083 5061092
CLEAR YOUR
DEBT
Don't struggle with your debt,
let us sort it for you by calling
SCM DEBT CLEARANCE
on 021788 4485
24/hrs: 078 221 0193
DO YOU NEED
HELP?
Is your house going to be
repossessed?
I will buy your home.
And advance you money.
( Riyard on 083 420 8989
LOANS
R 3000 R 150 000
Blacklisted welcome
Garnishees welcome
0717620362/ 0717726630Fax:
0867245130
LOANS We come to you.
( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
NEED MONEY!! Bl/listed.
Call / send ID no to Deidre
079 654 7938 Mnthly only
NEED MONEY!! Bl/listed.
Call / send ID no to Ursula
071 833 9674 Mnthly only
Curtains/Carpets/
Upholstery
112
A1 BLINDS
For quality blinds & free
advice.(072 691 0050
A&G CARPET AND
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021391 3483
OR 072 906 1796
BLINDS AND
CURTAINS.
All types. Free
quotes. Less
10%.
( 021 371 8627/
082 516 0030
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Mattresses, cars & taxis.
( Mark 021 371 5277/
082 489 2592 / 082 526 8828
CARPET &
UPHOLSTERY
STEAM
CLEANING
SPECIAL! 95%
DRY.
PH:
071 951 4046 OR
083 687 3545
FOR ALL types of blinds.
Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldo
or 082 598 2606 Wesley
or 021371 8315 o/h
M&M
INTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,
rods, upholstery
cleaning and
carpet cleaning.
All blinds
less 10%. Phone
Moosa
021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
115
Moving and Storage
4 TON TRUCK avail for
garden refuse and furniture
removal. 076 124 4713
FURNITURE REMOVALS.
Ph 078 6113 627.
''LET'S MOVE IT!"
Glen : 079 079 2323
TV/DVD/Video
Services
117
BUDGET TV
repairs,
microwaves &
HiFi'S. Collect &
Deliver
18 Linaria
Crescent,
Silvertown 7764
Steven on
021 633 1802 /
083 486 5394.
DSTV AND AERIAL
REPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONS
DSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVR
installations from R2 299.
Service call repair charge of
R150.
083 268 1213/083 288 2757
1140
Electrical Repairs
AA APPLIANCE repairs to all
makes of washing machines,
tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.
Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786
or 082 705 8103.
FRIDGE AND FREEZER
REGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!
( 076 164 0700
Ronald George
Electrical
Installations and Maintenance
Tel: 021705 5922
Cell: 083 311 7195
Email: [email protected]
1141
General Services
DOG GROOMING SERVICE
Contact Roslyn for info
082 740 5552 or 021392 9548
MR FIX IT
For all maintenance like:
bathroom renovations,
plumbing, tiling and installing
of geysers, etc.(Ridley on
071 3494 741/ 021 371 2231.
BE BLESSED
1142
Carpentry
BUILT IN CUPBOARDS
repairs & alterations.
( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGING
DOORS Phone Mr M Harris
021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..
076 124 4713
PLUMBING , repairs and
installation. Angelo 073 664 3532
1145
Swimming Pool
Services
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.
Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208
POOL SERVICE and
maintenance. Ph Michael
073 104 3575 or 021
705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.
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