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BELGRAVIA: PLEA FOR ‘RESPECT’
Watch getsuphill fromresidentsTARRENLEE HABELGAARN
@LeeLaVidaLoca
The once almost 40-strong BelgraviaNeighbourhoodWatch has dwindled toonly nine.
And the community organisation says alack of respect for their volunteer work byhomeowners is to blame.Last year, the group was lauded as one of
the biggest crime-fighting groups in theAth-lone policing precinct.Chairperson Riyaad Petersen says resi-
dents from the Vygieskraal informal settle-ment show them more respect than theirown neighbours do.Patrollers are often sworn at and dis-
missed by homeowners, he insists.“They don’t see us as part of the law. They
think only the police can take action. Butmost of the time, we are first at the scene –that is, if the police even show up.”Members started throwing in the towel at
the beginning of the year, citing that theyhad had enough of the ill-treatment theywere receiving from the very people theywere trying to protect, Petersen says.Recruitment drives have yielded no new
members, and those who have shown inter-est backoff in fear of being targetedby crimi-nals.Athlone Community Police Forum chair-
person Azizah Kannemeyer insists resi-dents need to work with their safety struc-tures and not against them. “Neighbour-hood watches provide a valuable service tothe community, especiallywhenpolice don’trespond quickly enough,” she says.“Athlone police only has two vans. This
means if one van is responding to an inci-dent in another part of the precinct, and the
other van is at a different crime scene, therewill be no one to attend to your call out. Butthe neighbourhood watch will be there.”Recently, Petersen recalls, a watch mem-
ber was chased off a resident’s property inthe early hours of the morning.“The patroller had called the homeowners
from their patio door, which was wide openat 04:00. When he didn’t get a response, hewent inside to investigate. He woke up theparents, who responded by chasing thewatch member away. They said their childleft it open and they would close it them-selves,” he says.“This is howweare treated.Wedon’twant
a pat on the back. We just want respect forthe work that we do. Be courteous.”Athlone police station commander Colo-
nel Krisjan Verwant says the Belgraviawatch hasmade a significant impact in com-bating opportunistic crimes.“They have helped us tackle robberies,
drug dealing and cellphone theft in the area.The neighbourhood watch is the eyes andthe ears of the authorities, and the police arein charge of implementing law and order.”At a recent community meeting, a watch
member called on locals to stop complainingand do something constructive to take backthe streets.“We also leave our families alone at home
to patrol while you sleep. Help us make ourarea safer. Don’t complain. Come and joinus.”The Belgravia Neighbourhood Watch en-
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THUMBS UP: Farzana Morris (left) with Gilda Petersen after making her mark at a votingstation in Heideveld. Thousands of South Africans headed to the polls yesterday to cast theirvotes in the country’s fifth democratic general election. People’s Post was there to see howvoters in Heideveld and Sybrand Park went to vote. Read more on page two.
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GENERAL ELECTIONS: EXERCISING A DEMOCRATIC RIGHT
Athlone voters get inkedThousands of South Africans made their
mark on Wednesday in the country’sfifth democratic general election.
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made public later this week, the IEC con-firms.People’s Post yesterday visited pollingstations in Heideveld and Sybrand Park tocapture the voter experience.
PROUD VOTERS: Athlene Palmer (back) and Claravan Wyk (97) show off their ink.
PHOTOS: TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
BORNFREE: First time voters Faren Cupido (left)and Shanice Marshall excited to cast their vote.
STRONGSUPPORTERS:HeatherandShamielaJacobs andNaboweyaMarthinusshow theircolours at avoting station in Heideveld.
EARLY BIRDS: Ann Jacobs and Augusta Sassman(82) woke up early to cast their votes.
SHOW YOUR COLOURS: Michelle McMaster wasexcited to greet voters as they entered the votingstation in Elgin Road, Sybrand Park.
YOUNG ANDFREE: Backrow from leftare LucindaLee Wrenn, Alecia Walters,Peter September. Front rowfrom leftNazrine Dollie,Charne Wrenn,Raymonde Petersen andCharleneSampson.
INKED TO GO: Voters Reuben Alie and JosephRuiters (73) outside a voting station in Heideveld.
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KEWTOWN: INITIATIVE TO IMPROVE SERVICE
Boost for ailing systemTARRENLEE HABELGAARN
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Patients using the Dr AbdurahmanCommunity Day Centre and Clinic inKewtown are hopeful that a multi-mil-
lion rand initiative will see better serviceprovided at the government facility.Aimed at improving patient satisfaction,
the provincial health department recentlylaunched a planwhichwill see day hospitalswith the best customer survey results re-warded.Prize money of R60 000 has been set aside
a month.Thismoney can be used for improvements
not budgeted in the facility’s annual plan.Provincial health minister Theuns Botha
says the cost of the project for two years isR7.62m.The purpose of the programme is to
change the organisational culture of staff atthese facilities and directly improve facilityemployees’ people skills, he says.The initiative has Dr Abdurahman pa-
tients breathing sighs of relief, as they saythey’ve “had it” with staff who have “nomanners and don’t know how to treat peo-ple”.Manenberg resident Alfreda Abrahams
says although there are other healthcare fa-cilities closer to her home, she chooses totravel to Dr Abdurahman because she con-siders the area safer.However, she says the attitudes and serv-
ice she received from health centres inneighbouring areas are far better than at theKewtown day hospital.Abrahams says after a recent visit to the
facility, she is doubtful whether she will bereturning.“From theminute I entered the door I was
put off by sour faces that don’t even returna smile. I had been waiting in the queue fortwo hours. When I asked when I would behelped, a nurse said that everyone was wait-ing and if I’m impatient, there’s the door. Iwas so shocked I didn’t say anything,” sherecalls.Patient Edwin Louw says he, too, was sub-
jected to a dismissive attitude and unprofes-sional behaviour.“While on my way home after my last vis-
it, I noticed that my medication package didnot contain all my tablets. I went back andwanted tomake sure therewasn’t amistake.I was told I had to wait my turn and neededto go to the back of the queue,” he says.
“I refused. I was then ignored until anurse came and said she’d help me.”Many elderly people are “treated like dirt”
at the facility, Louw insists.“People generally don’t visit a day hospi-
tal for a happy reason. This isn’t a job people
should do if they don’t have compassion.I understand theywork under a lot of pres-sure, but there needs to be a certain levelof respect.”Botha says the recently launched plan
strives to support staff and offer themskills in their daily dealings with patients.“We realise we have to equip them with
the right tools, skills and techniques forpersonal development. The programmerecognises and rewards committed em-ployees for going the extra mile,” he says.The aim is to help staff to relieve stress,
have fun and improvemorale. Surveys aredistributed every month measuring theprevious month’s progress to see trends,improvements and weaknesses that re-quire further intervention.“Future interventions include work-
shops for champions, group coaching formanagement development, and a competi-tion to award the facility where staff is
bringing tangible results to the patient experi-ence,” Botha says.Among the expected outcomes are a de-
crease in staff burn-out and absenteeismwhich in turn will lead to improved staff mo-rale, improved communication between staffand patients andmore satisfied visitors, he ex-plains.For the first phase, the department has de-
cided to focus on the District Health Serviceas more than 90% of government patients areattended to at these facilities.Klipfontein Sub District Health Forum
chairperson Isgaak Kamaar says while it isgood to see the health department making aneffort to improve patient experience, it is nota long-term solution.“How long will it be before someone starts
manipulating the system and causes it to loseeffectiveness? There is too little staff and thesefacilities cannot accommodate the number ofpatients,” he says.“That is the main problem and unless the
department builds more facilities or expandsexisting ones, we will be repeating the sameproblems over and over.”V Share your views. Starting with the word “Post”, SMSyour thoughts to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
PATIENT SATISFACTION: A new initiative by the provincial health department aims to improvepatient care at government facilities. PHOTO: TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
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HANOVER PARK: MOM’S RELENTLESS SEARCH TO FIND HER MISSING SON
Final farewell for grieving familyCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
Four months after a body was found bur-ied in a shallow grave along VanguardDrive, a mother has finally found clo-
sure.Almost two years ago, Helen Kwatiyo saw
her son Roland Hendricks for the last time.Her drug-addicted first born, who lived in
Hanover Park, was last seen in Athlone be-fore he disappeared on 22 July 2012.After exhausting all possible avenues, in-
cluding distributing pamphlets and sendingout emails, Kwatiyo knew he would not befound alive.Word spread in Hanover Park, and resi-
dents informed her of gangsters who mayhave been involved in his disappearance.Intent on finding out what happened to
him, she began her own investigation lastyear as, without possible leads, police hadregistered the incident as a cold case.“I had to find my ownmeans of getting in-
formation because I knew it would be a longprocess had it gone through the proper chan-nels,” she says.Her family joined in her quest for justice,
following up on all leads received. Therewere numerous tip-offs, none of whichproved successful.Their breakthrough came in January.
Kwatiyo’s brother was informed through afriend that Roland was killed and buried onVanguard Drive. “The friend had been inconversation with the two suspects, whowere unaware that he knew us. They toldhim everything – how he was killed andwhere hewas buried.With this information,I went to Manenberg Police Station because
I couldn’t take the matter further on myown.” In the early hours of Wednesday 22January, shortly after reporting the lead,she pointed out her son’s possible locationto the authorities.Sniffer dogs found the remains, confirms
Manenberg police spokesperson LieutenantIan Bennett. “The remains of a 23-year-oldmanwas exhumed froma shallowgrave,” hesays.The four-month wait to confirm a DNA
match was unbearable, she recalls.“It was torture waiting all the time while
I knew it was my son that was found. Thebones were covered in the clothes he was re-ported missing in. I gave the police a toughtime, but all investigations had to be doneby the book,” she says.Last month, it was confirmed the remains
were indeed those of her child.
A funeral service was held on Friday atMountview High, Roland’s alma mater.Kwatiyo is still struggling to come to
terms with losing her eldest son. “We arestill very sad about how Roland had to leavethis earth. Even thoughwehave buried him,it still opens up a lot of wounds. But I justhave to be strong for my family and will askthe Lord no questions,” she says.Even though her son was caught in the
grip of drugs, Kwatiyo says Roland wasn’ta gangster and didn’t deserve to die in sucha cruel manner. “It is tragic. But I hope thatwith his death, other children and adultswho use drugswill learn a lesson from it andconsider it an eye opener.”Three suspects are in custody in connec-
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GOODBYE: Theremains ofRolandHendricks isbrought intochurch for thefuneral service.PHOTO: CHEVONBOOYSENdayday
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CRIME: CAUTIONED TO BE ON THE ALERT
Bin theft spike in ManenbergTARRENLEE HABELGAARN
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There’s a dirty crime trend in Manen-berg.
More than 80 wheelie bins were re-ported stolen in the area last month.
The bins are used to cart rubble, stolenitems and even groceries, says Manenbergpolice spokesperson Lieutenant Ian Ben-nett.
In addition, he continues, the bins are alsobeing melted to make weapons such aswhips and batons.
“We have been experiencing a concerningincrease in thenumber ofwheelie bins beingstolen andhaveno ideawhere they are beingtaken. Residents are urged to be alert and toreport anyone they see walking around witha bin they suspect was stolen. Mark all binsclearly with your house number and streetname so that we can identify the property,”Bennett encourages.
Even gangsters are using wheelie bins totransport their contraband, ManenbergCommunity Policing Forum spokespersonRandall April says.
“We have received complaints from peo-
ple claiming that the stolen bins are beingused by gangsters to transport guns anddrugs. It is sad that criminals can think solittle of other’s possessions.”
April advises residents to only place theirbins on the street just before dirt collection,whereafter it should be brought back ontothe property. “We need to become alert andresponsible. Bins are expensive to replace somaking sure it is placed outside and broughtin on time will benefit you in the long runand save you money,” he says.
Mayoral Committee member for UtilityServices Ernest Sonnenberg says bins
should be kept on the resident’s property un-til the scheduled collection day.
“There is a tariff which can be charged torecover the cost of replacement for damagedor stolen bins. Currently, this tariff is onlyapplied where the customer has been foundto be negligent,” Sonnenberg says.
An example of such negligence is if the binwas stolen from the pavement on a day otherthan the scheduled collection day.
The current replacement cost is R406,83.To apply for a replacement bin, residents
would need to report the theft of the bin tothe police. They will receive a police case
number or a copy of the affidavit. Residentsshould then contact theCity’s Call Centre on0860 103 089 or email [email protected] and provide their municipal ac-count number, address, contact name andnumber as well as the police case numberor copy of an affidavit.
“The call centrewill create a systemnotifi-cation and provide the customer with thereference number. The bin should be deliv-ered within five working days,” he says.V How do you protect your wheelie bin? Starting withthe word “Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes costR1.
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The City of Cape Town is in the process of drafting a Municipal Planning By-law.
This By-law will give effect to the municipal planning function allocated to municipalities interms of Part B of Schedule 4 of the Constitution. It also gives effect to certain requirementsset in the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, No 16 of 2013, which wasassented to on 2 August 2013 and the Land Use Planning Act which was assented to on31 March 2014, both of which are expected to come into effect during the year.
The City of Cape Town Zoning Scheme Regulations, approved in terms of section 9(2) ofthe Land Use Planning Ordinance, No 15 of 1985, will become a schedule to the MunicipalPlanning By-law and called the City of Cape Town development management scheme.
In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,recommendations and input to the municipality from 9 May 2014 up to and including24 June 2014.
Comments, input and recommendations may be submitted by:
• Fax: 086 201 2775 (for attention: Rossouw Smit)• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission: Planning and Building Development Management Department,
PO Box 4511, Cape Town 8000 (for attention: Rossouw Smit)• Online: http://planning.capetown.gov.za
Interested and affected parties are invited to participate in a hearing/public participationsession, where submissions can be made:
Date: 20 June 2014Time: 09:30 – 15:00Venue: Council Chambers, 6th floor Podium Block, Cape Town Civic Centre
To RSVP and for enquiries relating to the draft By-law, contact Rossouw Smit at 021 400 6724or [email protected].
The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from other disadvantaged groups who are unable to submitwritten comments, to have their input or comments recorded and submitted to the City.Contact the following persons:
For general public participation:Frederick Venter at 021 400 1768 or [email protected]
For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti at 021 400 1652 or [email protected]
The draft By-law will be available at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, at subcouncil officesand at libraries. The Spatial Planning and Land Use Planning Act and the Land Use PlanningAct will be available on the City’s website.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER73/2014
HAVE YOUR SAY!DRAFTMUNICIPALPLANNING BY-LAW
Your SMSes. The vagrants should be trained as securi-ty guards and be used by stadium manage-ment. The City should give them a chanceand a better life, not push them aside for aparking area.
. Definitely not. They will tell you thatyou need to come forward with proof – yetthe transactions happens in broad daylight.I’m willing to let them visit my home in nor-mal clothes to sit and watch the parkthrough my window. We need help becauseit’s getting out of hand. The park was not up-graded for that purpose. Or are we all justturning a blind eye because there might bea finger in the pie?
. No, they do not react to calls. For exam-ple: a house in Field Crescent – nothing is
being done there.. I would like to advise Abigail Fester and
Ronald Julies not to get their hopes up toohigh. I live near them in Telford Avenue andI’ve been waiting for kerbs, rainwater chan-nels and road edgings for 36 years. It’s theonly road without it. Good luck to you.Calvin Fisher
. I don’t think the police should be ques-tioned, they can only do what legislation al-lows them.
. Athlone police is rotten, with officer re-ceiving hand-outs. Some of them also usedrugs, so how can they rid us from theirsource? They are corrupt. They have neverclosed a drug den. Neighbourhood watchmember
. The photo in last week’s newspaper isin Bokmakierie, not Alicedale.
. I don’t think there are enough police of-ficers to cover all areas. The drug lords are
not concerned about destroying our chil-dren, as long as they get the money. Peopleare crying for homes, but they use it for drugdealing. If only people will be more open andhonest with themselves.
. I don’t think the police do everything intheir power to combat crime in any area.
. Athlone police, Metro Police and Su-zette Little are useless. I’ve witnessed peace-ful communities going down the gutter andBridgetown is on that same way as a resultof these hopeless institutions and council-lor. They don’t care. Residents who votewith their hearts and not their heads shouldlook around them – everything is worse.Wake up, it’s time for improvement.KSamp-son, Bridgetown
. Councillor Little, what about the evi-dence of violence that has grown in the area?I’ve experienced it first-hand. It is alwaystough for neighbours to provide proof, asthey don’t have the time to watch them 24/7.I don’t have confidence in our ward council-lor. We need new representation; someonewho is for the people, not their pockets.
. I’m a resident of Park Town in Delphini-um Street. Yes, pavements are important.Think of people with wheelchairs. We arewaiting for the tarring of our pavements formore than 30 years. Willy
. Now we will wait and see what councilwill do about tenants abusing itsrental units. Concerned, Kew-town
. I really admire our policeforce. Before long we would readof arrests being made – do not un-derestimate our police. They get
their man most of the time. Meanwhile, wepray for their safety because they also havefamilies. God bless you and keep you safe.
. Pavements are very important. I hope,when its completed, people will make use ofit and not continue to walk in the road.
. There have been seven break-ins at aproperty in Walnut Road. I have tried to getthe cops here once. I eventually drove downto the station. The patrolling cop’s phonewas on silent. Pathetic service fromLansdowne police. You used to be the bestat a time – what’s happening?
. How can you just dump your child? Youas the parent must repent one day. God islooking over us. Aisha, Manenberg
. I am disappointed by the dismissive atti-tude of the City of Cape Town. It’s plain tosee a small stand like that should not havethree apartments on it. It’s greed that is driv-ing this. Silverlea resident
. In defence of Lansdowne police: as a res-ident of Armstrong Crescent, Mount View,I see the police vans at least five times a day.Shierj Adams
. I’m very disappointed about how peopleare lying about Willy’s Place. He sticks to theallowed trading hours and closes on time. Hedoesn’t allow violence. Why do they notclose the drug houses? It is safe to buy at theshebeen.
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The City of Cape Town’s Subcouncil 17 invites non-governmental, community-basedand faith-based organisations, schools, businesses and sports clubs to register on theSubcouncil database.
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CONSUMERS: ADVANTAGES OF SOLAR GEYSERS
How rebate affects youMICHELLE LINNERT
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Electrical geysers may well continue toguzzle up some 60% of household elec-tricity supply as some incentives by Es-
kom to get more people solar-savvy havebeen cancelled.The energy supply giant said it has placed
its Load Reduction Rebate Programme un-der review, meaning rebates worth thou-sands of rands it has been doling out to solar-enthusiastic households will be severlycurbed.A leading solar products company has
since drawn up a petition against the energygiant because of this decision to cut rebates.“In a surprise move, Eskom has terminat-
ed the current solar rebate programme, ef-fective from 1 May, with minimal notice tothe public, industry and other stakehold-ers,” said Klint Munton, owners of SunScanSolar Energy Technologies.“This means that all Eskom solar rebates
will fall away, in stark contrast to their pub-lic image of endorsing, supporting and sub-sidising more energy-efficient ways of heat-ing water and, in turn, saving electricity,”Munton said.“Eskom’s major campaigns, which have
cost millions, warn us to cut back on our us-age and urge us to turn off pool pumps, gey-sers and non-essential appliances.“Despite this, electricity demand still ex-
ceeds supply during peak periods, and nowEskom is pulling the plug on their endeavor
to save power by their subsidising of energy-aware consumers who install power-savingwater heaters and geysers,” Munton said.“The question remains that with an elec-
tricity grid under severe strain, how is itpossible that a programme such as the LoadReductionRebateProgrammecanbediscon-tinued?”The City of Cape Town, a major Eskom
customer, said the rebate cuts only appliedto high-pressure solar geysers, and then on-ly if the components used in the making ofthese geysers have beenmostly locally man-ufactured.“There are new requirements around re-
bates and high-pressue systems, being thatrebates will only applywhere production in-cludes 70% locally produced components,”said Sarah Ward, head of the City’s energydepartment.Ward said there had been little movement
regarding the low-pressure systems mostlyused in low-cost housing schemes.“The national low-pressure solar water
heating programme is on hold. It has beenfor the past two-and-a-half years,” she said.This is in line with Eskom’s response.The energy giant said the rebateswere not
cut completely, but are taking a differenttack.“The programme is under review to en-
hance certain aspects such as creatingmoreopportunities to stimulate local manufac-ture, and the level of rebate,” said LatetiaVenter, Eskom’s marketing and communi-cations manager.“The programme will continue, but with
changes which are currently under consid-eration,” she said.“There will be no negative implication to
the grid as the subsidy will continue.“Selected areaswith low-cost housing con-
sumers will continue to receive low-pres-
sure solar water heating systems for free,”Venter said.There are two popular kinds of solar-pow-
ered geysers: one that works with solartubes, the other with solar flat-plates.A typical 200F solar tube system for a fami-
ly of four costs R29 697. The Eskom rebateon this system is R5 865. Thus, in total, itcomes down to R23 832. Munton said with fi-nancing this amount was repayable over upto five years with a monthly instalment ofR998.“One very important point to note – the
tubes are only manufactured overseas.South Africa does not have a manufacturefacility to make this product,” Munton said.“With Eskomwanting to do awaywith the
rebate on imported products this is going tolimit the homeowner to flat-plate technologyonly.“This becomes problematic when the
home owner has a roof orientation which ismore than 45° off north. Flat-plates do notperform well when placed on such a roof,”he said.Another problem was the threat posed to
local businesses which have bought into themanufacturing of alternative energy.One such business is that owned by David
Lipschitz. His company advocates net-me-tering – an alternative energy solutionwhereby households generate their ownelectricity and sell any excess back into thegrid.Lipschitz said the rebates were just one
way in which Eskom and the government’sapproach to alternative energy is puttingsmall manufacturers out of business.He said if governmentwould spendmoney
on alternative energy sources to create theirown electricity, it would free up enough en-ergy for industry.Munton’s petition against the rebate cut
remains. Eskom’s response to the petitionwas brief: “Eskom is not intending to closethe programme.”V View the petition at https://secure.avaaz.org/en/pe-tition/Phindile_Baleni_CEO_of_NERSA_Petition_Es-kom_to_keep_the_Solar_Rebate_for_ALL_products/?wMnMphb
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CATERING &VENUES
1401.
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and covers, etcPh (021) 374 3786 or Joan
079 468 8616/ Leon 083 660 3495
.CATERING SUPPLIES021-696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seater R10Long Table: 10 seater R10.CHAIR COVERS FROM R3Round table cloth XL R15Long Table Cloth XL: R12Organzas: From R2.We Deliver & Collect
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Crockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen, backdrops, tables, trestles
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Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968
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FINANCIAL
1420.
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1435.
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PERSONAL
1460
.ARE YOU drowning in debt?I can help you. Ph Shamiela after7pm on 076 182 4985
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1465
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082 738 1166 /021-372 6950
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SOCIAL &RECREATION
1475
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911 MOBILE DISCO FOR ALLOCCASIONS PH: 082 337 0911
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DJ with Sound & KaraokeCall 083 747 3304
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1480
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Visit us at112 Loop Street
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021 424 5949021 820 3682078 062 1672
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FOR SALE
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WENDY HOUSES
1677
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WENDY'S(6x3)- R6 500 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475
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BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610
.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
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ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90
021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144
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ABA BETTER BLOCK190/140/90
BLOCKS, MAXIS, SAND,STONE, CEMENT
R75.00 DELBESTPRICES021-703 3121021-704 3636021-391 6330
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Abacus Blocks&Transport190, 140, 90sand, stone,grit, cementwe also do
10 m3 deliveries021 - 376 6364079 - 464 4302
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ABBA BLOCKS190's, 140's & 90's and cement.Ph 021-705 5886 or 021-706 4116
Free Delivery!
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Call 021 - 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)
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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
1620
.All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
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HANOVER PARK: R380.000excl2Beds, Ent.Hall, Lounge, F/Bath, FK,
Carport, A/roof, Encl, Plot 165m, Hse
53m. CASSIEM 083 926 7822
HEIDEVELD: R420.000exclMais, 2Beds(B), Lnge, Drm, FFK,
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162m. FRANK 082 827 8421
MAITLAND: R880.000exclSemi, 3Beds (2xB), Lnge, Drm, 2x Bath,2x S/toilet, FK, Carport, W/Hse, 204m,
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MANENBERG: R310.000exclSemi, 2Bedrooms, Lounge, FamilyBathroom, Kitchen, Plot 298m.
SDAVIES 073 773 5723
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GRASSY PARK: R730.000exclF/s, 3Beds (2xL/Floors), LOPFFK,Storerm, Carport, P(8xCars), T/roof,442m, B/Bars. YUSUF 082 783 2160
OTTERY: R780.000exclF/s, 2Beds(1xB), Lnge, Drm, FFK(Defy),C/pool, Garage, T/roof, Encl, 261m.
FRANK 082 827 8421
LANSDOWNE: R660.000exclFlat, 2Beds(Bics), Lnge, F/Bath,
OPFFK(Defy), C/Pool, P/Bay, Ent. Area,
59m, Encl, B/Bars. FRANK 082 827 8421
SCHAAPKRAAL: R2 500.000negF/s, 3Beds(B), Lnge, 2xF/Bath, FFK, MQ,
Pool, Gym, K/Pond, TVrm, Encl, 9x
Stables + more. MARIAM 082 641 2157
WELCOME ESTATE: R485.000exclWell Priced, Vacant Serviced
Plot in ALBAN ROAD, Good Location.SHEREENA 072 435 4085
ZEEKOEVLEI: R580.000xclVacant Serviced
Plot 803m.MISHKAAH 079 521 4355
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Fridge Regassing on all typesfridges. All jobs done at clients
home. Ph 081 810 7864
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WANTED TO BUY
1675.
AA's BUYS good quality furnitureand appliances. We collect. Ph021-374 6060 or 083 948 2804
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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803.
A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
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MARK'S CARPETAND UPHOLSTERY
CLEANINGLounge suites, carpets etcPh Nikki 082 489 2592
Mark 076 052 4806 or 021-371 5277
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS & DOORSSupplied & fitted.Chris 082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
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PAVING SLABS ANDVIBRACRETE
021-705 4652 / 073 113 4221
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VIBRACRETE & PAVINGSLABS ON SPECIAL!PH: 083 273 6083
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BUILDINGPLANS
1802.
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council. % 021-7016276 or 082 863 9133
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CARPENTRY
1874.
BUILT IN CUPBOARDS repairs andalterations. Ph 072-695-9738
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DOOR HANGING SPECIALISTFor all types of Doors.
Ph Jody on081 310 7542
.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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CLEANINGSEVICES
1805.
A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R340, 6 Seater Couchesfor R340, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Contact Rob 079 248 4296Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807.
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fullyinstalled for R599. HDPVR installations from
R2299. Service call repaircharge of R150.083 288 2757
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ELECTRICAL
1810.
24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
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All ELECTRICAL WorkDomestic & commercialCall: 021 374 8291 /072 078 0918
.ALL APPLIANCES repaired &Fridge regassing & Electrician For afree quote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
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FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!% 076 164 0700
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REGISTERED ELECTRICIANNamely prepaid meters, plugs,geysers, stoves, lights etc.Ph Jody on 081 310 7542
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Ronald George ElectricalInstallations and Maintenance
Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
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TV/HI-FI REPAIRSMICROWAVES
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18 Linaria CrescentSilvertown
BUDGETELECTRONICS
021 633 1802083 486 5394
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WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliancesRegassing done on
all types of fridges @ R180Tel: 078 212 8078
10 Months Guarantee!
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GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825.
FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.No water, no charge. Improv
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072 825 9586
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Garden MaintenanceTree FellingPlot ClearingContact:
073 492 3255 or021-6971460
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GLASS/WINDOWS
1827.
Glass Suppliers,Aluminium
Doors & WindowsSupply & Fit - We beatany written quote.
Faldeelah 021 397 2630or 072 669 3599
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835.
BLINDS & CURTAINSAll types. Free quotes.
Less 10%. Ph021-3718627or 082 516 0030
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GARAGEDOORS& automation. 0765230306
.TILING + Laminated floorsR50/sqm. Ph 084 978 9175
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836.
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-820 4384
.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports. Ph(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478
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MISCELLANEOUS
1845.
MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like: bathroomrenovations, plumbing, tiling and
installing of geysers, etc.% Ridley on 071 349 4741 /021-371 2231 BE BLESSED
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1855.
For all your plumbing needsas well as
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.PLUMBING repairs & installations.Call Angelo 073 664 3532
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SWIMMING POOLS
1867.
CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
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TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870.
FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.
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BUSINESS
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OPPORTUNITIES
2415
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AVON REPS NEEDED078 888 1608
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
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ACCOMMODATION
2635
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TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601
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VEHICLES
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VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080
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ENGINE OVERALL,R2 000. Clutch overalls,R950. Gearbox repairs
from R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/
078 875 4394.
PROPERTIES
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HOUSES FOR SALE
3275
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BEACON VALLEY - R295 000Semi 3 beds, f/kitch, fam bath.Ph Shireen 082 5055402
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Buying or Selling,Call me first. Let myservice delight you.Ronel 083 772 1113Skyvue Propertiesskyvueproperties98@
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3760
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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONEThursday, 8 May 2014 SPORT 11
Tigers tears upSuper League ALIAM MOSES
@LiamCPT
UCT installed themselves as early sea-son Super League A title favouriteswith a fourth comprehensive victory
last weekend.The Ikey Tigers are the only side to have
played more than one game and taken maxi-mum points from all, and currently top theleague standings.
They launched straight into their SuperLeague A campaign after winning the Varsi-ty Cup, with the momentum serving themwell.
The Tigers kicked off the campaign witha 49-22 demolition of Tygerberg at FloridaPark, before thrashing NNK 64-28 at the JanBurger Stadium, cruising past Kuils River38-12 at the Green Mile and pummellingPrimrose 49-11 at Rosmead on Saturday.
The bonus point victories means UCThave a points total of 20 and lead second-placed Victorians by five points.
However, their toughest test so far comeson Saturday in the form of rivals Stellen-bosch University – also unbeaten after three
matches. They are currently in third placeon the log with 14 points.
UCT beat Maties both home and a awayin the Varsity Cup this year, and the MaroonMachine will be itching for revenge.
Maties will have to improve on their lastshowing, a narrow 19-18 win against top tiernewcomers False Bay at home on Saturday.
Both UCT and Stellenbosch will also be inaction on Wednesday 14 May, facing SKWalmers and Helderberg respectively.
Hamiltons are also expected to put in astrong challenge for the Super League A titlethis season after a promising showing at theCommunity Cup.
The Sea Point side finished third, losingjust once during the tournament.
South Africa’s oldest club edged Victori-ans 31-28 in their opening game last Satur-day and can be expected to pull off anotherwin away against Kuils River this weekend.
SK Walmers will travel to face Helderbergin their fifth game of the season, looking topick up their third victory.
Meanwhile, False Bay will host Belhar intheir fourth game and be looking to securetheir third win of the season.
BROUGHT TO THE GROUND: Primrose RFC’s Thandikosi Geleba (left) is tackled by UCT’s Jason Klaasen(right), as wing Ghafoer Lucan jumps out of the way. The Super League A match was played atRosmead Sports Ground on Saturday and finished with UCT winning 4911. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
CLUTCHINGON: Dangerous Heroes FCgoalkeeperMalisa Sinoxolo (left) collects a crossas Spurs FCplayer Carynvan Ryneveldchallengesduring a SasolLeague matchat WilliamHerbert SportComplex onSaturday. PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS
Mondale thumps Spine RoadLIAM MOSES
@LiamCPT
Mondale High School took first place on theMr Price High Schools’ League table on Sat-urday after securing one of the tournament’sbiggest ever victories.
The defending champions, perennial titlecontenders and powerhouse of WesternCape schools’ football, sent out a warning toany and all challengers with a 10-1 win overOval North High.
Mondale beat Spine Road High 2-1 in theiropening fixture at the end of April and nowtop the league thanks to their vastly superi-or goal difference.
Only two other sides can boast a perfectrecord after the second round of fixtures inthe tournament.
Beacon Hill High hold second on the stand-ings with the second best goal difference inthe competition, thanks to a stingy defence.
The Beacon Valley side beat Aloe High 2-0on Saturday, after edging Belgravia High 1-0in the opening round.
Portland High are third on the table afterpicking up three points in a high-scoring en-counter with Lentegeur High.
Portland won 3-2, conceding for the firsttime this season after beating StrandfonteinHigh 1-0 in the first round.
Cedar High stayed within touching dis-tance of the leading pack after picking upthree points against Glendale.
Saturday’s 1-0 win over Glendale High,combined with the solitary point gleaned inthe first round, sees the Rocklands school infourth on the table with four points.
The middle of the table has remained con-gested with only goal difference separatingthe teams placed fifth to eighth.
Spine Road High are fifth on the table afterpicking up their first points of the season ina 1-0 win over Tafelsig.
Glendale, Tafelsig and Aloe are in sixth,seventh and eighth places respectively. Allthree sides lost this weekend after claimingwins in the opening round a week earlier.
Westridge and Princeton are ninth and10th on the table respectively, level on pointsand goal difference, with the former leadingon goals scored.
Westridge drew 2-2 with Lentegeur in thefirst game of the season and again played toa 1-1 stalemate with Strandfontein on Satur-day, while Princeton drew 0-0 in gamesagainst Cedar and Cloetesville.
The sides placed 11th to 15th on the tableare level on points and goal difference, withonly goals scored and conceded separatingthem.
Lentegeur are 11th and Cloetesville are12th, while Rocklands, Belgravia andStrandfontein are tied for 13th, 14th and 15thwith the exact same figures.
Oval North are dead last on the table, hav-ing conceded 12 goals in their losses to Tafel-sig and Mondale.
The tournament continues on Saturday atWestridge High School.V The weekend fixtures are: (09:00) Portland vs CedarHigh; Strandfontein vs Spine Road High; Belgravia Highvs Princeton High; and Glendale High vs Aloe High. At10:15 Cloetesville High plays Mondale High; LentegeurHigh takes on Oval North High; Tafelsig does battlewith Rocklands High; and Beacon Hill face theWestridge High gauntlet.
HEADED CLEAR: Oasis FC’s Akhona Mali(left) and Evertonians FC player PeterValensky jump tocontest a headerduring a South Peninsula LFA under17league match atRooikrans SportComplex in GrassyPark on Saturday.Oasis won 31.PHOTO:RASHIED ISAACS
TAKING COVER: HazendalUnited’s AlexAdriaanse(left) clearsthe ball asHanover ParkRangers player Aiden Tobyducks for cover during aRygate LFAunder9league matchin Athlone onSaturday.Rangers won51.PHOTO:RASHIED ISAACS
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Milano United will need to win big tohave any hope of qualifying for theAbsa Premiership promotion/relega-
tion play-offs.The Grassy Park side are currently fourth
on the National First Division (NFD) table,level on points and goal difference withthird-placedBlackLeopards but trailing dueto an inferior number of goals scored.Milano can still finish the season placed
second or third and qualify for the play-offs,but will need to pull off a high-scoring victo-ry in their final game or pick upwhat pointsthey can and hope for favourable results inother fixtures.Any of the sides from second to fifth place
can still finish in the second and third spots.Second-placed Baroka FC will host 10th-
placed Thanda Royal Zulu, and will be ex-pect to pull of a win to increase their pointstally to 52 to seal second place.Third-placedBlack Leopardswill travel to
fifth-placed Jomo Cosmos, who could in-crease their points total to 49 and climb tothird on the table if they win and Milano donot.The Black and Yellow will host Chippa
United, who were crowned league champi-ons on Sunday, andwill finishwith 50 pointsshould they win.
Should Barokawin – as expected – andMi-lano and Black Leopards win by the samenumber of goals, Leopardswill remain thirdthanks to a higher amount of goals scored.Should Baroka draw or lose, victories for
Leopards and Milano will see both sides gothrough – with goal difference or goalsscored again the deciding factor for whichteam finishes higher.Milano United lost 1-0 to Chippa in the re-
verse fixture in December and have scoredthe least goals in the top four this season.All signs seem to indicate that the Black
and Yellow could struggle to pull off any vic-tory, never mind one which improves theirgoal difference significantly.V Milano United vs Chippa United will take place atRooikrans Sports Complex in Ninth Avenue, GrassyPark at 15:00 on Sunday 11 May.
UP AND OVER: Chippa United’s Andile Mbenyane (right) leaps over Santos player John Pantsil’s tackleduring a National First Division match at Athlone Stadium on Sunday. The game finished tied at33. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS