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X1PVGRA5-QK170315 A plot of land in Hazendal where 153 houses will be built. PHOTO: SUPPLIED HAZENDAL Bulldozers to move in ROWENA HENDRICKS @roxyh28 J ust over 150 residents from Athlone are to take ownership of their own houses by the end of November. Construction is set to start on a new housing development in Hazendal next month. According to the City of Cape Town, among the beneficiaries are vulnerable residents, including eight people with spe- cial needs. The new owners are from areas includ- ing Hazendal, Bokmakierie, Kewtown, Bridgetown, Sybrand Park, Alicedale and a section of Athlone south of Klipfontein Road. Councillor Benedicta van Minnen, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Hu- man Settlements, says the City has ap- proved 110 subsidy applications following a series of screening sessions held in 2013 and 2014. “Owning an asset is a key to empower- ment and to transforming the lives of our residents who were prohibited from own- ing assets under the apartheid regime,” she says. The delivery of housing opportunities is a key component of our efforts to enable re- dress, she adds. “If all goes according to plan, our benefi- ciaries should be comfortably settled in their new homes before Christmas,” says Van Minnen. She says the project steering committee consisting of elected community repre- sentatives, the ward councillor and City of- ficials, meet regularly to ensure that the project is successfully completed. Resident Vincent Baatjies, who is a steering committee member for the Hazen- dal housing project, says the clearing of the land and the building of the more than 150 houses is yet to start. He says the committee has been in nego- tiations with the City regarding the hous- ing project for the last five years. Baatjies says although the community is grateful about the prospect of housing, they are “uncertain of who will actually be receiving houses”. In a press statement Van Minnen says houses are being allocated to qualifying ap- plicants who have registered on the City’s housing database before 1 January 2001. These applicants, she says, are in accord- ance with the approved allocation split which is: 10% of the allocation goes to the top 100 on the City’s housing database; and 90% of the allocation goes to people living in the following local allocation source ar- ea. Van Minnen says the design of the hous- es will include six house typologies, among others, single-storey houses will be 40m², while the double-storey dwellings will be 43m². This is to make up for space taken up by the staircase. The houses for the beneficiaries with special needs will be 45m², she says. “The majority of houses will be semi-de- tached units, with each house having a liv- ing room and kitchen area, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Van Minnen says the City also provides beneficiaries with training programmes to deal with a range of topics – from setting up a will, to general home maintenance, fi- nancial planning and how to establish food gardens. “It is important that our beneficiaries protect their assets and that they, for exam- ple, establish a will as soon as they receive a home.” According to her, Mellon Housing Initia- tive was awarded the contract for the con- struction of the houses, while Outdoor Illu- mination CC will install the internal retic- ulation network and street lighting for the houses. The City’s Housing Database and the list of approved beneficiaries can be viewed at Athlone Library and at the Athlone Hous- ing Office in Kewtown. V SMS your opinion of this development to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

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TUESDAY 17 March 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.zaTELLING IT AS IT IS

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A plot of land in Hazendal where 153 houses will be built. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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Bulldozers to move inROWENA HENDRICKS

@roxyh28

Just over 150 residents fromAthlone areto take ownership of their own housesby the end of November.

Construction is set to start on a newhousing development in Hazendal nextmonth.

According to the City of Cape Town,among the beneficiaries are vulnerableresidents, including eight people with spe-cial needs.

The new owners are from areas includ-ing Hazendal, Bokmakierie, Kewtown,Bridgetown, Sybrand Park, Alicedale anda section of Athlone south of KlipfonteinRoad.

Councillor Benedicta van Minnen, theCity’sMayoral CommitteeMember forHu-man Settlements, says the City has ap-proved 110 subsidy applications followinga series of screening sessions held in 2013and 2014.

“Owning an asset is a key to empower-ment and to transforming the lives of ourresidents who were prohibited from own-ing assets under the apartheid regime,”she says.

The delivery of housing opportunities isa key component of our efforts to enable re-dress, she adds.

“If all goes according to plan, our benefi-ciaries should be comfortably settled intheir new homes before Christmas,” saysVan Minnen.

She says the project steering committeeconsisting of elected community repre-sentatives, theward councillor andCity of-ficials, meet regularly to ensure that theproject is successfully completed.

Resident Vincent Baatjies, who is asteering committeemember for the Hazen-dal housing project, says the clearing of theland and the building of the more than 150houses is yet to start.

He says the committee has been in nego-tiations with the City regarding the hous-ing project for the last five years.

Baatjies says although the community isgrateful about the prospect of housing,they are “uncertain of whowill actually bereceiving houses”.

In a press statement Van Minnen sayshouses are being allocated to qualifying ap-plicants who have registered on the City’shousing database before 1 January 2001.

These applicants, she says, are in accord-ance with the approved allocation splitwhich is: 10% of the allocation goes to thetop 100 on the City’s housing database; and90% of the allocation goes to people livingin the following local allocation source ar-ea.

Van Minnen says the design of the hous-eswill include six house typologies, amongothers, single-storey houses will be 40m²,while the double-storey dwellings will be

43m². This is to make up for space takenup by the staircase.

The houses for the beneficiaries withspecial needs will be 45m², she says.

“The majority of houses will be semi-de-tached units, with each house having a liv-ing room and kitchen area, two bedroomsand a bathroom.

Van Minnen says the City also providesbeneficiarieswith training programmes todeal with a range of topics – from settingup a will, to general homemaintenance, fi-nancial planning and how to establish foodgardens.

“It is important that our beneficiaries

protect their assets and that they, for exam-ple, establish a will as soon as they receivea home.”

According to her,MellonHousing Initia-tive was awarded the contract for the con-struction of the houses, whileOutdoor Illu-mination CC will install the internal retic-ulation network and street lighting for thehouses.

The City’s Housing Database and the listof approved beneficiaries can be viewed atAthlone Library and at the Athlone Hous-ing Office in Kewtown.V SMS your opinion of this development to 32516.SMSes cost R1.

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LifeLine, a CapeTown organisationwhich offers freecounselling, warnsof the subcon-scious effects ofcrime. This photois an illustration.PHOTO: MONIQUEDUVAL

MENTAL HEALTH

Subconscious toll of crimeMONIQUE DUVAL

@monique_duval

It all happened one morning in winter. AHout Bay family was making their wayhome.Upon arrival they were accosted by three

men wearing balaclavas and armed with acrowbar. They demanded cash and two ofthe suspects took the father into the housewhere they tied him up.

Meanwhile, another suspect assaultedhis wife with a crowbar.

The criminals made off with a watch,cash, a cellphone and laptop. The woman,however, had to be hospitalised and under-go an operation on her face.

This is one of many chilling accounts ofhouse robbery provided by police. Alongwith reports such as these there are othermany horrific stories of ATM bombings,mall robberies and violent carjackings.

But as crime trends change, the affects onthe victims do so in tandem.

StressThe free counselling service LifeLine

says in a statement it is facing its hardestchallenge in 47 years.

Chairperson Glynis Depper says assist-ing victims to deal with the stress and anxi-ety caused by violent crime is currently themain subject many counsellors are assist-ing callers with.

She says while they try to keep abreastof what is happening in the country, this is-sue seemingly crept up on counsellors andis becoming more prevalent.

In her statement, Depper outlines the ef-fects of being in a constant “high alertstate”. Having herself been a victim ofcrime three times, she explains how vic-

tims often alternate their lifestyles addingstress to their daily routine without noticingit.

SubconsciousWhen preparing to drive from point A to

B, many individuals will look for the safestroute. Depper explains while this is commonpractice, subconsciously crime has condi-tioned the way we live our lives and un-knowingly we often go out of our way to en-sure the safety of our loved ones and belong-ings.

Highlighting the spate of mall robberieslast year and the recent mugging of SABCjournalist Vuyo Mvoko, who along with atelevision crew were robbed while filminga news segment, Depper says in recentyears criminals have become more brazenand their actions have many runningscared. “I would think twice about going toa mall these days. Even going grocery shop-ping could be dangerous,” she says.

Negative impactDepper believes amid the feelings of inse-

curity, fear and a response spectrum whichranges from anger and bitterness to paraly-sis, crime has a negative impact on our emo-tional and physical well-being as well as ourrelationships.

“The main aspect is the amount of stresswe out on ourselves to ensure we are safe.

This builds up and can have very bad effectson your mental well-being and could developinto a disorder if not dealt with,” she says.

Let it outThe organisation has made an appeal for

victims to get help by letting it all out.Depper says the services provided by Life-

Line are focussed on empathy and empower-ment, supporting emotional wellness, be-lieving in the soul and connectedness of hu-mankind.

“We all share the same wounds and bro-kenness – these are the things that bind ustogether – those who have participated inour training courses will attest to this.”

In her statement Depper explains LifeLinestrives to reach out and find the tools, em-bedded in everyone that will bring healingand courage.

“Our counsellors are highly trained andoffer total confidentiality. We offer both tele-phonic and face-to-face counselling.”

She encourages victims not to be brave bytrying to understand and process what hashappened on their own. “We offer a free ser-vice and help people to just let it out. If need-ed we can refer them to another organisa-tion but the first step is to talk about the inci-dent,” Depper concludes.V For telephonic counselling call LifeLine on021 461 1111, to make an appointment to see a counsel-lor call 021 461 1113.

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Watches ‘eyes, ears’ of copsROWENA HENDRICKS

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An amateur video recording allegedly de-picting members of a neighbourhood watchinterrogating, intimidating and threateningstreet children are making waves on socialmedia.People’s Post viewed the video, which is

close to two minutes in length.The clip, which was still on the site at the

time of going to print, is littered with exple-tives.The video clip posted on the Facebook

page of the United Front Against GangstersandDrugs (Ufagad) on Tuesday 3March justbefore midnight, shows a man intimidatingand threatening street children and suspect-ed drug addicts.In the video clip a man, among others,

threatens the allegedmuggers that hewould“kill them” if they robbed his or any childin the area and he would “break every bonein their bodies” if he should find them in thearea again.The man’s actions are affirmed by others

present during the recording.A voice over identifies the man as a local

businessman.However, upon enquiry from People’s

Post, this was strongly denied.Another voice could be heard questioning

the children, saying: “Who are you buyingthem (drugs) from if you say you are not sell-ing it?”Ufagad says in the accompanying post on

social media, the “Rylands NeighbourhoodWatch (members) and... businessman re-sorted to apartheid police tactics”, adding“they look down on street children and drugaddicts...”.The Rylands NeighbourhoodWatch could

not be reached for comment after numerousattempts to call them.Hanif Loonat, former chairperson of the

provincial community police forum, saysstreet children are part and parcel of the com-munity and people should just accept it.“They have a constitutional right to free-

dom of movement. However, we need to man-age them and realise violence is not the an-swer.”Abusing them is a criminal act, says Loon-

at.“We need to discipline them and together

formulate a set of laws for them to adhere to.”Sergeant Zita Norman, Athlone police

spokesperson, says they are unaware of anyincidents where neighbourhood watches aretaking the law into their own hands and/orincidents of intimidation of street children.Norman says neighbourhood watches are

merely the “eyes and ears of the police”.“If anyone is or feels intimidated and/or if

any street children or anyone else is harmedin anyway, we urge the community to informthe police immediately. This will not be al-lowed and will be looked into if reported.”V What are your views on crime prevention? Startingwith the word “Post”, SMS to 32516.

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Railway line‘a disgrace’ASTRID FEBRUARIE

@FebAstrid

The current state of the railway line be-tween Observatory and Newlands hasbeen described as a “disgrace and a

danger” to those living along the route.Jonathan Hobday, chairperson of Mow-

bray Community Police Forum (CPF), saysthe condition of the railway line is “a blighton the suburbs along its route and a threatto residents”.“It came to light in a CPF meeting last

week that the problem of homelessness,shack-building and littering along the rail-way line between Observatory and Newl-ands is getting worse,” he says.Hobday says there are apparently clus-

ters of homeless people living at variouspoints, especially under the bridges whichinclude St Peter’s and Bridge streets.“This is clearly illegal and dangerous and

it would appear that Metrorail is less thanenergetic in dealing with the problem,” hesays.In response to concerns from the CPF and

Rosebank and Mowbray Civic Association(RMCA), Metrorail spokesperson RianaScott says vagrancy remains a thorny andcomplex social issue.“All over the city, under highway bridges

and in trees the homeless seek shelter. Weare aware of rail reserve encroachment andconcede that the issue of vagrancy is raisedregularly but our resources to deal with itremains constrained,” she says.Scott explains that vagrants living in rail

reserves (and under bridges and any othersuitable space they can find) must be relo-cated to alternative sites through a legalprocess. “We rely on the City of Cape Townand Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa(Prasa). The former must identify suitableland for the relocationof dwellers before thelatter can proceed with the legal process ofeviction,” she says.

Hobday says the RMCA, along with theMowbray CPF and affiliated neighbour-hood watches in the area, are all urgingMetrorail to take more incisive action.However, Scott says Metrorail’s Protec-

tion Services in conjunction with the RapidRail Response Unit remove vagrants regu-larly from railway property, addressing thesituation as best they can with the resour-ces at their disposal.Hobday says the concerned associations

also urge Metrorail to take action in clear-ing the railway reserve of all trespassersand litter as well as to repair and maintainall the fences.Scott says railway fencing primarily de-

marcates railway boundaries, adding afence would not deter wilful entry onto therail reserve by persons with intent.“Prasa is aware of structures erected

from time to time on various pieces of landand is concerned about this as informal set-tlers are repeatedly cleared from these sitesin collaboration with the City,” she says.Hobday says they want Metrorail to es-

tablish a consistent programme of mainte-nance and surveillance of the railway line.In response, Scott says vacant Prasa prop-

erty has been documented and efforts aremade to either lease or develop these, de-pending on each property’s zoning and landuse.Facilities are fenced off to the public, “on-

ly to be broken into and vandalised repeat-edly because they have nowhere else to go”.She adds that “many homeless people

choose to live on the streets and refuse as-sistance because they are addicted to drugsand other harmful substances and preferliving on the streets to feed their habit”.“More effective town planning in con-

junctionwith lawenforcement andeconom-ic measures to mitigate the general socio-economic circumstances can assist medi-um- to long-term in the reduction ofvagrancy,” she says.

The MowbrayCPF is urgingMetrorail totake action inclearing therailwayreserve of alltrespassersand litter andto maintainfences alongthe railreserve.PHOTO: ASTRIDFEBRUARIE

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HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

Born to be freeThe pupils from five high schools in the

Manenberg and surrounding areasnailed their Human Rights Day col-

ours to the mast.Or, rather, to colourful banners depicting

what they think the day means. HumanRights Day will be celebrated on Saturday21 March.

The initiative by Manenberg police topromote human rights among the youth,brought together student council (RCL)members from, among others, HeideveldSenior Secondary School, Cathkin HighSchool, Phoenix Senior Secondary School,Manenberg High School and SilverstreamHigh School to make the banners.

Named the Youth for Human Rightsproject, the initiative is part of an ongoing

programme to promote human rightsamong pupils and teachers at high schools.

Manenberg police spokesperson Lieuten-ant Ian Bennett says the aim is to educatethe pupils on human rights and to havethem share it with their fellow pupils.

He says the banners will be used at thevarious schools to promote human rightsamong the pupils. “We would like to instila sense of pride within our youth, so thatlife choices can be made with respect anddignity.”

Brigadier Andre van Dyk, Manenberg Po-lice Station commissioner, would like to en-courage the community and youth to sup-port this initiative. “We believe that thiswill [help] stop the violence and abuse with-in our communities.”

Freedom of expression is a key factor for pupils of Heideveld Senior Secondary School.

Pupils of Cathkin High School in Heideveld promote the right to freedom of speech.PHOTOS: SUPPLIED

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 17 March 2015 NEWS 5

Notice is hereby given in terms of section 49(1)(a)(i) of the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, Act 6 of 2004, hereinafter referred toas the ‘Act’, that the Sixth Supplementary Valuation Roll (SV06) to the 2012 General Valuation Roll for the financial year 2014/15 is open for publicinspection at the venues as stated below from 21 March 2015 until 30 April 2015. The forms for the lodging of objections are obtainable at thesevenues. In addition the valuation roll is available on the Council’s website from 21 March 2015 (the address is provided below).

Properties were selected to appear on the Sixth Supplementary Valuation Roll (SV06) to the 2012 General Valuation Roll in terms of section 78(1) ofAct if the property a) was incorrectly omitted from the Valuation Roll; b) has been included in the municipality after the last general valuation; c) hasbeen subdivided or consolidated after the last general valuation; d) has undergone a substantial increase or decrease in market value since the lastgeneral valuation; e) was substantially incorrectly valued in the last general valuation; f) must be revalued for any other exceptional reason; g) ofwhich the category has changed.

In terms of section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, any property owner or person who so desires may lodge an objection with the municipal manager inrespect of any matter reflected in, or omitted from the valuation roll, in the abovementioned period. Objections may only be lodged in respect ofproperties valued on the SV06 Roll. The owners of these properties will be notified of their SV06 valuations in writing at the postal address currentlyheld on the City’s database.

Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Act an objection must be in relation to a specific individual propertyand not against the supplementary valuation roll as a whole. The forms for lodging an objection can be obtained from one of the venues listedbelow and can be downloaded from the website. A separate objection form must be completed for every property.

NO. NAMES OF VENUE ADDRESS OF VENUEOPERATING HOURSOF VENUE

1. 14TH FLOOR, CAPE TOWN CIVIC CENTRE HERTZOG BOULEVARD, CAPE TOWN 08:30–15:45

2. BELLVILLE CIVIC CENTREVOORTREKKER ROAD, BELLVILLE (CNR OF VOORTREKKER ROADAND QUARRY STREET, NEXT TO THE SANLAM HEAD OFFICE)

08:30–15:45

3. MILNERTON CIVIC CENTRE PIENAAR ROAD, MILNERTON (NEXT TO THE MILNERTON LIBRARY) 08:30–15:45

4. PLUMSTEAD ADMINISTRATIONCNR OF VICTORIA AND MAIN ROADS, PLUMSTEAD (NEXT TOCHECKERS)

08:30–15:45

5. BRACKENFELL CIVIC CENTRECNR OF OLD PAARL ROAD AND PARADYS STREET (OPPOSITE THEHYPERMARKET)

08:30–15:45

6. STRAND MUNICIPAL BUILDINGCNR OF MAIN ROAD AND FAGAN STREET, STRAND (NEXT TOSTRAND HALL)

08:30–15:45

Completed objection forms can be submitted by:• E-mail – [email protected]• Fax – 0862 012 304 or 0865 886 042• Post – preferably by registered mail to: The City of Cape Town, for attention: The Objection Coordinator, PO Box 4522, Cape Town 8000• Hand – at one of our public inspection venues

For more information, call 0860 103 089 (sharecall).Web address: www.capetown.gov.za.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

SIXTH SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION (SV06) TO THE 2012GENERAL VALUATION ROLL FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2014/15DATE: 21 March 2015 until 30 April 2015

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Singer and songwriter Garth Taylorwill be bringing some of his new songsto Cape Town when he performs at Lo-

cal is lekker 2015.Garth is oneof threeacts chosenbyTyger-

Burger readers, Smile 90.4fm listeners andCapeGate shoppers toperformat theannualconcert, the only one in the country wherethe audience gets to choose the line-up.He’ll be joined by Dr Victor and the Rasta

Rebels and Theuns Jordaan at the Liqui-FruitAmphitheatre in Paarl on Saturday 21March where each act will be on stage forroughly an hour, essentially giving the au-dience three shows in one.Garth says he was surprised to be chosen

after seeing the South African acts he wasup against and the one ones he’ll be perfor-ming alongside, but he’s planning to makehis performance well worth his fans’ votes.South Africans first heard Garth on local

airwaves in 1998 when his breakout singleWhy? topped charts for five consecutiveweeks. Fans would also remember his suc-cess with Only with you, If I gave you mysoul, Home again, Tonight and his cover ofIslands in the stream, which he recordedwith Melanie Lowe.He’ll have a new repertoire of potential

hits when he performs in Cape Town,though, as the show comes soon after the re-lease of his new album, Made.Garth is excited about his performance at

Local is lekker 2015. “It feels like summer,hang on ... it is summer!” He says he gene-rally loves the outdoors so being able to singat an open-air venue is “such a bonus”.V Tickets for Local is lekker 2015 with Garth Taylor,Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels and Theuns Jordaancost between R130 and R160 and are available atwww.cultivaria.com or Computicket.

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 17 March 201510 CLASSIFIEDS

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The Department of Community Safety invites religious institutions (registered NPOs) to submitproposals for safety promotion programmes for youth living in high crime areas. The Departmentwill support these activities at a rate of up to R50 per day per youth participant on condition thatthese activities run for at least 8 hours per programme day and at least one meal is provided for eachparticipant every programme day.

Applications must be submitted on the prescribed application form, supplemented by a PowerPointpresentation (maximum 5 slides) introducing your organisation and its track record in communitysafety, the programme you envisage, programme objectives, a budget and a detailed schedule ofproposed activities. Applicants will be required to present their proposals at a Departmental ReviewPanel Meeting. The Department may request applicants to participate in further safety promotionactivities. Institutions interested in conducting safety promotion activities during both the June andthe December holidays should complete a separate application on the prescribed form for each period.Applications are invited for:

• June school holidays, 27 June – 19 July 2015.• December school holidays, 10 December 2015 – 10 January 2016.

Application forms can be found at: http://www.westerncape.gov.za/dept/community-safety.

The programme will be implemented in high priority communities. These areas are: Nyanga, Gugulethu,Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain, Atlantis, Elsies River, Kraaifontein, Manenberg, Belhar, Ravensmead,Wesbank, Delft, Retreat, Dysselsdorp, Vredenburg, Malmesbury, Villiersdorp, Paarl East, Zwelethembain Worcester, De Doorns, Touwsrivier, Laingsburg, Prins Albert, Hermanus, Kleinmond, Stanford,Heidelberg, Albertinia, Riversdale, Clanwilliam, Citrusdal, Paarl-East (Smartie-Town and Chicago)Stellenbosch, Macassar, Strand and Lwandle/Nomzamo. Applications for safety programmes for youthliving in other areas will be considered on merit.

Applications for funding for the June school holidays should be submitted no later than Tuesday,15 April 2015. Applications for the December/January Holidays should be submitted no later than31 July 2015. For enquiries contact Amelia Pieterse at 021 483 3971 [email protected].

THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SAFETYINVITES RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS TO APPLY

FOR FUNDING FOR SAFETY PROMOTIONPROGRAMMES FOR YOUTH DURING THE JUNE

AND DECEMBER SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

IMPORTANTNOTICE

Rashied Isaacs, freelance sport photographer for People’s Post, held his first exhibition of softball photos onSunday 15 March at the Turfhall Sport Complex. Photos on display were sold in aid of charity for Sherwood ParkCare Centre. Here with Rashied (middle) at the exhibition were Rayaan Alie of RyluxIT and Mandy King, editor ofPeople’s Post. On Friday 13 March, Rashied was announced as the Photographer of the Year in the Western CapeSport Awards 2015. “I feel fantastic and honoured, but this award is also for the community and for People’sPost,” Rashied said. “I take these pictures because I love it and I want to promote sport in our community.”

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Subjects are needed for a UCT study on health, metabolism anddiet in overweight female endurance runners.The UCT/MRC Exercise Science and Sports Medicine research

unit is recruiting participants for a study on health, metabolismand diet in overweight endurance runners. The main aim of thestudy is to determine the health and diet of endurance runnersof varying body compositions (lean to very overweight) to try tounderstand which lifestyle factors are associated with being over-weight.Eligible female volunteers must:* Be between the ages of 35 and 45 years and overweight (BMI

greater than 25kg/m²).* Have completed about 1 marathon or two half-marathon runs

per year for the past five years.* Have completed a marathon or half-marathon within the past

six months.* Have been running consistently (3 times / week) for the past

six months.The benefits of taking part in the study are that participants will

receive feedback from all results obtained in this study, includingbody composition and insulin-sensitivity, RMR, metabolic health,dietary analysis, VO2 max and PTRS.For more information andto apply, contact Jamie Smith on 083 305 7593 or [email protected] David Leith on 082 968 7522 or [email protected] before 30June.

Runners needed for study

Cricketroyaltyvisits townTwo local cricket legends Goolam (Goolie) and Sullaiman (Dik)

Abed visited their homeland again recently.The duo was part of a group of five Abed brothers who all

achieved national colours. Babu, the oldest brother, played rugbyfor South Africa, Salie (Lobo) played cricket for South Africa, Gas-sant (Tiny) played rugby and cricket for South Africa, Goolieplayed rugby for South Africa and Dik became the captain of theDutch national cricket team.Goolie andDik left SouthAfrica in the 1950s and 1960s respective-

ly, to play cricket and rugby in England. Goolie played rugbyleague and county cricket in England and was also a professionalthere for a number of clubs. Prior to him leaving South Africa,he also represented Western Province at cricket and rugby andalso represented South Africa at rugby. Goolie married Jean, anEnglish lady, and settled in England running a successful engrav-ing business.Dik became a professional at Enfield Cricket Club in England,

a position he held for 10 years. He took Enfield to their first leaguetitle in over 35 years in his first season, taking 134 wickets andscoring over 800 runs. A statue of him is in a cricket museum, stat-ing that he was the best professional the club has ever had.Dik moved on to Holland where he was married to a Dutch lady,

Janni, and had two children, Rasool and Anissa. Dik also becamethe Dutch national cricket captain and is still a respected figurein Dutch cricket circles.The pair met up with family and friends while on a two-week

tour of Cape Town. They were also the guest speakers at an eventheld in their honour by theNewlandsCricketHighSchool, at Saha-ra Park Newlands, where the school’s scholarships are named intheir honour. They both donated their national blazers to theschool to be displayed at Newlands.Their older brother (Tiny’s) grandson, Ali Akbar Shaik (13) is

proudly continuing the family tradition. He took 111 wickets in2013, 127 wickets in 2014 and also averaged 38 runs per innings.This year, he has already claimed 50 wickets just two months intothe season. Ali Akbar also represented WP under-11 in 2012, WPunder-13A in 2013 and 2014, and was part of the WP under-13Awhich ended as the highest ranked provincial under-13 side in

the national tournament in Potchefstroom inDecember last year.

From left are some of the members of “the first family of cricket inCape Town”, Goolie Abed, Ali Akbar Shaik (13) and Dik Abed.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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sitioned when he collected Eezy My Kin-nes’ first attempt at goal through Ghanaianattacker Attram Kwame.

Shortly after that, the Kinnes movedswiftly into the final third with beautifulbuild-up play by Kwame and Nazier Ja-cobs, ultimately setting up Ganief Stellen-boom whose one-on-one opportunity waskept out by Hoffman. At the opposite endof the pitch, Samuel Julies’ set-piece from35-yards out went narrowly over the wood-work. Vasco took the lead at the half-hourmark when Stanley Muishond slotted theball home following a scramble inside the

six-yard area. The Kinnes continued to cre-ate a number of goal-scoring opportunities,but lacked the final pass when it was need-ed. Meanwhile, Zeka Karkee and Muish-ond teamed up nicely in the middle of thefield for the hosts. Two minutes into thesecond period, Milano came close to find-ing the equaliser when Taariq Fielies’ longball into the area almost crept in at the farpost. Coach Theo Hempe introduced thefresh legs of Ruzaigh Gamildien into theKinnes’ attack as they looked to level mat-ters. Gamildien almost made an instant im-pact when Kwame set him up, but his effortwas brilliantly kept out by Hoffman.

In the 52nd minute, the heroics of Hoff-

man was called on yet again, and the lankyshot-stopper tipped Nasief Morris’ 35-yardset-piece over the crossbar.Milano eventu-ally levelled matters in the 61st minutewhen Stellenboom’s long ball into the 18-yard area was deflected by Karkee into theback of his own net for an own goal.

Hempe then looked to get the winner andrejuvenated the attack with Lesvin Stoffelsand Brent Adonis. However, it was Vascowho came close to snatching the late win,but were denied by goalkeeper Lee Langev-eldt who pulled off two miraculous savesof his own.V Visit www.capetownfootball.co.za for more matchreport and football news.

Goalies shine in Cape derby

Falcons players show their joy after winningthe knock-out final of the Super League onSunday at Turfhall Sport Complex. Falconsbeat defending softball champions GlenthornA by 4-3. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Falcons flying high

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