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Joining forcesto eradicatedrugsREYANA STEYN
PEOPLE Against Gangsterismand Drugs (Pagad) says it is-
committed to continuing itsquest to rid communities ofdrugs through peaceful protest,with the backing of the policeand community.
Community police forums andthe police say they will support themovement “as long as they act with-in the framework of the law”.
“Pagad is active again followingthe cry from the community,” saysOsman Sahib, an executive mem-ber of Pagad.
“In meetings held over a couple ofmonths it was established that thecommunity is frustrated as everysecond house in Sherwood Park hasa drug addict. Everybody is affectedby drugs; youngsters are stealingfrom their parents and young girlsare selling their bodies to supporttheir habit.”
Sahib says people are fed-up withdrug abuse which has sweptthrough the community.
“Even parents who have raisedtheir children with a moral up-bringing have seen them turn todrugs. The community feels help-less as they say the police, politi-cians and even religious leaders areunable to help with the scourge ofdrugs and save their children.”
A 500-strong march was held onWednesday in Sherwood Park,wherePagadprotestedagainst drugdealers.
Sahib said this is the first of manysuch marches in the area.
“AtWednesday’smarchwhen thecommunity approached a drugdealer, he admitted that he was sell-ing and said he would stop.”
Sahib says Pagad will do whatev-
er it takes to stop the scourge ofdrugs.”
When asked what Pagad’s anti-drug action would entail, Sahib re-sponded: “They will be applyingenough pressure on the authoritiesto protect women and children andthe marches will be done within theframework of the law.”
People’s Post previously report-ed that Mitchell’s Plain police ex-pressed a zero tolerance approachtowards Pagad after its members il-legally gathered in Lentegeur to is-sue a warning to an alleged drugdealer (“Police get tough on Pagad”,18 August 2009).
The Mitchell’s Plain police, to-gether with Metro Police, warnedthe crowd that the gathering was il-legal.
Members of the crowed reported-ly threatened to kill police officers,whereupon police dispersed thegathering with rubber bullets anda stun grenade, and arrested 58 Pa-gad members.
All 58 appeared in the Mitchell’sPlain Magistrate’s Court and werecharged with intimidation of policemembers and contravening the Ille-gal Gatherings Act. They were re-leased on R300 bail each and thecase was postponed until 1 October2009.
People’s Post tried to establish theoutcome of the court appearance in2009, but police were unable to as-sist. However, Sahib says the caseswere thrown out of court due to lackof evidence.
“We will always follow the properprocedureswhen it comes tohavingmarches and rely on the support ofthe authorities, but we as the com-munity cannot sit still and pretendnothing’s happening,” he said.
He added: “Pagad had results thatno other movement has had. When
we came out 14 years ago, most drugdealers stopped selling. This isn’tsomething we are doing for our-selves; we have children and fami-lies and we need to end drug abuseand gangsterism. It has been prov-en that drug dealing can be stoppedwhen pressure is applied.”
People’s Post tried to gain com-ment from Major General JeremyVearey, Mitchell’s Plain clusterhead about Pagad’s plan, but wasunable to do so by the time of goingto print.
When the paper asked Sahibabout Pagad’s silence over the pastyear, he responded that they “havenever been quiet, but have alwaysheld meetings, but the media onlybecame aware of them when march-es were held”.
“When people reach out to us, weare there to see how we can help.The movement is reacting on peo-ple’s vulnerability.”
Manenberg police station’s Cap-
tain Wynand Muller said the policewill support the marches as Pagadhas the same goal in mind.
Referring to last week’s Sher-wood Park march, Muller said: “Pa-gad has a concern over drug dealingand the community cameout to sup-port them. A strong police contin-gent watched over the march.There were top police members,members from the police and dogunit and a chopper on standby.”
Warrant Officer Ian Bennett, Ath-lone police spokesperson, says theywill too support the organisation,but it must be within the frame-work of the police.
“We will support any organisa-tion which wants to rid areas ofdrugs and crime, but they must actwithin the South African law andtheConstitutionandrespect all peo-ple’s rights.
“No vigilante groups will be sup-ported or those who think they areabove the law. If organisations do,
action will be taken against them.”Hanif Loonat, chairperson of the
Nyanga Cluster Community PoliceForum said: “I believe there is aplace for Pagad in these challengingtimes.
“My plea to Pagad is let us as law-abiding citizens raise our concernswithin the ambit of the law, as wasdemonstrated in the march.
“Let Pagad assure and build thetrust between the authorities andthe organisation. Helpless commu-nities are looking to Pagad for as-sistance in the eradication ofdrugs.”
. Pagad will be holding a seriesof meetings with the objective of es-tablishing branches in various are-as.
A meeting was held last night inLavender Hill to discuss how Pagadcan assist following the gang vio-lence which has been ongoing for ayear and has claimed the lives of sixpeople over the weekend.
CELEBRATIONS: The Fabulous Seawind Entertainers. a minstrel troupe from Hanover Park, took partin the Words Open Worlds Carnival held on Sunday at the University of Stellenbosch’s Wordfest. The carnivalmarked the closure of the WOW project, which offered languageorientated workshops for about 1 900 scholarsfrom across the province. Photo: Jan Gerber
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End of the road for notorious walkwayREYANA STEYN
PLANS are in motion to have a walk-way in Athlone cleaned to ensure no
dumping or crime takes place.
The walkway runs from Langa to the Ath-
lone Stadium.“The place looks terrible,” says Suzette
Little, councillor for Ward 49.“People are dumping on the site. The bush
is overgrown and, because it has never beencleaned, artificial hills have formed.
“What’s really alarming is people are seengoing into the walkway and disappearingbehind the artificial hills. Nobody knowswhat is happening there; that is a mystery.There have also been numerous reports ofpeople being robbed.”
Warrant Officer Ian Bennett, Athlone po-lice spokesperson, could not confirm re-ports of robberies on the walkway, but en-couragedpeoplewhohadbeen robbed there,to report these.
He added: “We have received reports ofgang activity and people smoking drugs onthe canal which runs next to the walkwayland police are investigating.”
Little says plans are being discussed withthe Solid Waste Department.
“We have been in meetings with officialsof the Solid Waste Department and theyhave gone back to their management andwill let us know when the clean-up will be-gin, which will be soon.”
She also urges people to stop dumping, asthey are “destroying their own communi-
ty”. “We appreciate residents raisingtheir concerns about dumping, and askthat they try to get the registration num-bers of cars belonging to people who aredumping, or to identify who is dumpingso that action can tbe taken againstthem.”
Anyone caught dumping will be subjectto a fine.
The minimum fine for littering is R500,with a maximum of R10 000.
Fines of more than R2 500 can only beimposed by the courts. If it is a first of-fence, the fine for dumping is R1 000,
while R20 000 applies for a second offence.In more serious cases, offenders may re-
ceive a prison sentence.A fine can also be imposed for dumping
of builders’ rubble.Additional penalties vary depending on
the volume of material dumped.Report dumping to the Corporate Call
Centre on 0860 103 089.If the public has information on the iden-
tity or vehicle registration numbers of thosewho have dumped rubbish, they should con-tact the Solid Waste Bylaw EnforcementUnit on (021) 400-6157.
DUMP: The “No Dumping” sign is visible onthe walkway, yet dumping continues.
The mess on the walkway. Photo: Reyana Steyn
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Where to for the towers?THE Institute for Humanities in Africa (HU-MA) is hosting a discussion about the landleft vacant after the destruction of the Ath-lone Towers, at the Joseph Stone Auditori-um in Athlone on Wednesday 23 March.
The future of the space is uncertain, andmany different groups have an interest inwhat is ultimately decided.
The issue will be discussed by Chris Fern-dale, an Athlone cultural activist, LeighMeinart, founder of TSiBA Education,Patrick Mqolobe from the Embo InotiationForum and Edgar Pieterse, from the AfricanCentre for Cities.
The meeting will take place from 18:30 un-til 20:00. If assistance is needed with trans-port, contact Heather Maytham on (021) 650-4592 or on [email protected] orfor more information.
Fire kills woman,families left destituteREYANA STEYN
FIVE families are seeking refuge inthe Athlone Community Centre fol-
lowing a blaze at their Kewtown flats onSaturday which claimed the life of an 83-year-old woman.
The woman died of smoke inhalation onthe way to hospital. Five other people whowere also treated and have recovered.
“At 07:00 police officers received a reportthat block one in Kewtown was burning,”says Warrant Officer IanBennett, Athlone policespokesperson.
“On their arrival theysaw that the second storeyof the flat was burning andthat the community wastrying to extinguish thefire.”
“The community spranginto a rescue operationwhere they tried gettingthe people out safely. Afive-year-old girl wasthrown from the third sto-rey and landed safely inthe ‘human net’ formed byresidents’ holding a blan-ket.
“The residents all madeit out safely, but unfortu-nately the woman died.”
He says the community members had tobe praised for their brave actions. Had itnot been for them there could have been fur-ther loss of life.
“Community members will be receivingcounselling and any others who think theymight need assistance could contact Ath-lone police,” says Bennett.
Marie Gordon, who lost her life, will beremembered by her family for as an “amaz-ing” person.
“She was a friendly person, loving andcaring. She always had something to give
to people,” says Sylvia Isaacs, Gordon’sdaughter.
“We will miss her as a mother. She wasalways there for us when we needed her. Weare sad that she is gone. My mom was a can-cer sufferer for more than 10 years, yet itwasn’t the cancer that killed her.”
Suzette Little, councillor for the area,says disaster management was “great” inassisting the people.
“The 35 people who are in the communitycentre have all been receiving meals fromSouth African National Zakah Fund (SAN-
ZAF) and disaster man-agement has ensuredthat the people receiveblankets, mats and mat-tresses to keep themcomfortable until theyreturn to their homes.
“We don’t know thecause of the fire and on-ly after it has been estab-lished what happenedand the insurance hasgone in to assess the sit-uation, then plans cango forward to have theflats revamped and thepeople moved back intotheir flats. In the inter-im the housing depart-ment have made ar-rangements for the fam-ilies to be moved to
containers and out of the community cen-tre.”
Isaacs says they would like to thank thecouncillor and everyone else who helpedthem through this difficult time.
A memorial service will be held for Gor-don at the Kewtown court tomorrow(Wednesday) and her funeral service willtake place on Saturday.
Anyone who is willing to help the familieswith clothes, food for the memorial servicesor anything can go to the local communitycentre.
Firefighters battled to contain thefire in the Kewtownflats. Photo: Supplied
Debbie Adams, daughter of Marie Gordon, who died in the blaze, remembers her mother.Photo: Lulama Zenzile
The blaze destroyed six flats.
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Man claims police ‘torture’TAMMY PETERSEN
SUFFOCATED, beaten and tortured in hisown home – all at the hands of the police.
This is the claim of Ismail Moses (26), a taxiowner from Tagus Road, Manenberg, whoclaims officers from the police’s crime inter-vention unit spent two hours trying to gethim to admit to housing a cache of illegalguns inside his wendy house.
Ismail’s aunt, Warda Moses, says she andher 10-year-old son were in bed at about 19:45when she heard a bang at the door as about12 uniformed officers barged into her homeon Tuesday 21 February.
“They came storming in here, scaring myouma – who was watching TV in the lounge– half to death. One of the policemen came in-to my room and pointed a gun at my son andI while the other kicked the door of the otherroom while telling my ouma to shut up.”
She continues that the officers rushed outthebackdoor to thewendyhousewhile “hold-ing (them) hostage” in her bedroom.
Ismail says the officers grabbed him and
questioned him. “The only thing they askedme was ‘Waar is die guns?’ and before I evenhad the opportunity to answer, one of thempistol-whipped me. They repeated the ques-tion and I hadn’t even opened my mouth yetwhen they hit me again,” he says.Ismail, who admits he spent threeyears in Pollsmoor for theft afterhe and a group of friends stole aman’s cellphone in Sea Point whenhe was 21, says the officersgrabbed a plastic bag and put itover his head. “While they tried tosuffocate me, another officer tiedmy hands with cable ties,” he says,showing marks on his wrists.“They threw water on me,wrapped me in a blanket and start-ed beating and kicking me. Everytime I would pass out they wouldremove the bag and throw water atme until I came around beforeputting the bag over my face again. They tor-tured me.”
Inside the house, his grandmother, Gadija,was in a state as she witnessed the beating
from where she was seated in the lounge.“They hit and hit and hit him. How could
they do that?” the 76-year-old says. “I toldthem to stop but all they said to me was ‘Houjou mond’.”
Warda says her son was in-consolable as the officer contin-ued to point the gun at Ismailand his mother. They refused tolet either leave the room.“When I tried to phone someoneto fetch him, an officer grabbedthe phone and threw it in thepassage. I didn’t know what todo. He’s only 10!”
Eventually an officer took thechild outside and a neighbourcollected him.
While some of the officers al-legedly beat Ismail, others start-ed wrecking his wendy house,smashing in the floor with a
crowbar and ripping his ceiling boards anddividers apart.
“I could do nothing. They beat me and beatme for about two hours and when they foundnothing, they untied my hands and left me ly-ing there. They walked out without an expla-nation and not once did anyone even show a
search warrant.”Warda says the squad then simply walked
out, telling her that they had received a tip-offthat Ismail was in possession of illegal guns.
“One of them, the only female officer, thenhad the cheek to ask me if I was alright. Howcould they ask me that? Is what they did al-right? I didn’t even bother to answer her.”
Ismail was taken to Gatesville Medical Cen-tre, where he was treated for severe bruising,two blue eyes, a chest injury and a minorhead injury.
He paid R500 from his own pocket for thehour-long consultation.
“We laid a charge of assault with theManenberg police, and they were very co-op-erative. What happened was disgusting – howdare they come in here and do what theylike?”
Manenberg police spokesperson WarrantOfficer Llewellyn Lakay says the matter isunder investigation and was unable to com-ment further.
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suffocate me,another officertied my handswith cable ties
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Manenberg resident claims beating by the police’s Crime Intervention Unit
Have you seen them?CAPETOWNCHILDWELFAREis search-ing for Enid Taljaard, Mark Daniels, Leti-cia English, Natasha Diedericks, LorettaJulies and Abduraghim Habchi. They arealso looking for Sabat Samuels, Natasha
Burger, Saardikah Arendse, RichardPaulse, Jenny Lee Vans Rensburg, JoanUndengue and Maggie Goeieman.
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MEAL TIME: Meals ofsoup and bread werehanded out by members ofthe Nyanga Cluster policeto the community of theStatice Heights HousingProject in Kewtown onSaturday. The driveformed part of a NyangaCluster operation. Thecluster includes policingprecincts such as Nyanga, Gugulethu, Manenberg, Athlone,Lansdowne, Philippi andPhilippi east. Each policestation was tasked withoperational duties, whichincluded foot patrols, roadblocks, vehicle checkpoints, search and seizures and tracing of wanted people. Seen here enjoying the food from leftare Allistair Forbes, Lester Fortune, Warrant Officer Ettienne Conradie andGreg Forbes.
‘Drug den’ manhole closedREYANA STEYN
THE manhole in Kewtownallegedly used as a drug
den has been closed.
People’s Post drew attentionto the manhole about a monthago (“Hole in field ‘leads to drugden’”, 1 February).
In addition, the canal next tothe field will be enclosed to safe-guard the community.
Themanhole,whichhasbeenreferred to as a “den” and “dun-geon” by residents, is situatedon a field next to Hickory Road.It has been closed for the pasttwo weeks.
A fence will also be placed atthe collapsing embankmentalong the canal to ensure no-one gets injured.
The hole formed through the collapse of aportion of what used to be a weighbridge onthe field.
The land belongs to the Roads and Storm-water Department’s waste water treatmentplant. The weighbridge, used to weigh truckswhen the Solid Waste building was on the
site, remained after the building was demo-lished.
Athlone subcouncil councillors demandedthat the den be filled after mischievous chil-dren used the hole to hide in when they werebeing chased.
A man also reportedly used the hole foraccommodation for a couple of years.
“We are happy that we don’thave to worry about the denany more and that the matterhas been dealt with,” says Su-zette Little, councillor for thearea.
Councillor Cynthia Clayton,chairperson of the AthloneSubcouncil, shared her view.
“I am also glad the manholeis gone. It was a huge concernfor us, because it was some-thing that put our childrenand the entire community atrisk.
“We would like to thank theSolid Waste Department for
sorting out the problem so quickly.”
This manhole in Kewtown was closed within weeks of People’s Post reporting on it. Photos: Reyana Steyn (Archives)
The collapsing embankment will be enclosed.
Clear the airTHE Bridgetown Civic Association invitesresidents to visit the Bridgetown Commu-nity Centre on 17, 24 and 31 March between
19:00 and 20:00.The aim is for residents to air their con-
cerns and to indicate how they can get in-volved within the community.
For more information contact FelicitySeragie on 082 5923 907.
Time to worshipTHE Heideveld Baptist Church inPaulsberg Road is hosting an evening of
praise and worship on Friday at 19:45.The evening features various worship
teams and individual artists. Entry is free.For more information call Bernie Wentzelon 083 261 7138.
Sachs on freedom of expressionTHE University of the 3rd Age (U3A) in-vites you to a talk by retired ConstitutionalCourt judge, Albie Sachs, entitled “Freespirits and ravaged souls – tension in theheart of freedom of expression”.
It will take place at the Belthorn Commu-nity Centre, on the corner of Belgravia andTussen roads, on Thursday 17 March at10:00. Entry is free. Phone Jacki Lange on(021) 696-5212 or on 078 321 9044.
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New hall ‘willbenefit all’LIAM MOSES
STUDENTS at theAthlone Pre-Prima-
ry school will now haveextra-mural activitiesall year round, after anew hall was opened atthe school last week.
The school previouslyhad to cancel all extra-mural activities in win-ter as it had no indoor fa-cility to use.
Principal FatimaOmar said the hall wouldbe used for an after-careprogramme and otherevents, as well as the ex-tra-mural activities.
“The hall is going to be a tremendous as-set,” said Omar.
“We have extra-curricular activitieswhich form an important part of our pro-gramme. Previously we didn’t have the fa-cility for the learners to take part in theextra-mural activities in winter. We willalso have an after-care facility becausemost of the parents are working parents,”she says.
The hall cost over R1.5 million to buildand was a joint project between the West-ern Cape Education Department (WCED),the Archway Foundation and the Collegeof Cape Town. The school also receivedlearning materials and computer equip-ment. According to Dr Signamoney Naik-er, WCED chief director of Curriculum De-velopment, the aim of the project was toprovide the school with important re-sources that poor communities lack.
Naiker said children in these communi-ties often do not learn as fast as childrenfrom wealthier areas.
“A lot of children have a developmentaland cognitive lag because they come fromhomes which don’t have a reading cul-
ture,” said Naiker.“They don’t have books and resources in
their homes and you need an institutionto provide those resources from an earlyage.
“A lot of poor children play catch-up interms of meeting the demands of the (pri-mary school) curriculum. And early childdevelopment is a great opportunity forlearners to get exposure so that they per-form well in grade one.”
Naiker added that the school was chosenbecause it had a excellent history and be-cause early childhood development stu-dents from Cape College completed theirpractical learning at the school.
Omar said she hoped the entire commu-nity would benefit from the hall and thatothers would be allowed to use it.
“We have a hospice that is based nextdoor to us with terminally ill people, andoften when they have little functions theirpatients have to sit outside,” said Omar.
“We hoping to avail this facility to themand other organisations.”
Omar has been involved with the schoolsince 1983 and has been the principal since1996.
UNVEILING: Principal Fatima Omar (left) and Penny Vinjevold,Education Department superintendentgeneral¸ unveil thecommemorative plaque inside the school’s new hall.
Tournament comes to townTAURIQ HASSEN
“It’s an exciting event to look forward to andthe boys are pumped to partake in this eventin their own back yard,” says Shaheem Galant,principal of Islamia College in Lansdowne.
On Thursday 18 March, the first annual As-sociation of Muslim Schools (AMS) nationalsoccer tournament will be hosted in CapeTown.
The tournament was hosted in Johannes-burg last year, and involved several Muslimschools in a three-day event.
On the long list of schools are Al Falaah andOrient Muslim schools from Durban, Nasroed-ien Muslim School from Port Elizabeth, Johan-nesburg Muslim School and the Escort MuslimSchool from Kwazulu-Natal. RepresentingCape Town is Darul Islam and Al Azhar Mus-lim schools.
Galant said the tournament, now in its 12year, is hosted by a school in different partsof the country, often forcing their boysto travelin order to participate.
“We are truly looking forward to this experi-ence of hosting such a big event,” Galant add-ed.
Twenty-seven schools will be participatingin seven-a-side clashes. Each team will be in-volved in 12-minute matches.
Nazmie Phillips, a former soccer trainer, isexcited at the prospect of hosting the AMS
championship and said: “Our boys have thechance to represent their city on their ownhome ground, so I just know they will do usproud.”
“Events such as these do not come every day,especially an event of this magnitude, becauseit’s talent coming from all over the country,”says Phillips.
The tournament will be hosted at the Wind-sor High School grounds, and adequate facili-ties are available for all matches.
The weekend will kick off with a Quranic re-cital and lectures from guest speakers at a ban-quet hosted by the convening school on Thurs-day 17 March.
“The main priority is to ensure that we pro-mote sportsmanship and create a fun atmos-phere for theboys to enjoy themselves,”Galantsaid.
On Sunday 20 March, the tournament will beended with an awards presentation in the Isla-mia College Hall.
“Just a quick message to the boys: enjoyyourselves and do everybody cheering you onvery proud,” Phillips said.
Grant urged Cape Town “to come out in theirdroves” to support the players. Refreshmentswill be on sale, with all funds being pumpedback into the school.
For any further information on the AMSchampionship, kindly contact the school on(021) 696-5600/5836.
Over 250 applications for bursaryA RECORD number of 254 applications werereceived for this year’s Imam Abdullah HaronEducation Trust (IAHET) bursaries at the clos-ing date of 25 February.
The bursaries, which are open to all tertiarylevel students irrespective of race, gender orcreed, are worth R5 000 each.
Junaid Daries, head of the IAHET’s educa-tion sub-committee, said the quality and varie-ty of applications will make the task of short-listing candidates and awarding the bursariesvery difficult.
“The number of applications received,which is up significantly from last year’s fig-ure of 176, is both a reflection of the growingprofile of the IAHET, which is now in its fifthyear of operation, as well as a sign of the tough
economic times.“We are happy that so many of our youth are
pursuing tertiary studies and even though thebursary doesn’t cover all their fees, it doesmake a significant contribution to meetingtheir financial commitments.”
Daries pointed out that shortlisted candi-dates will be called to interviews between 26March and 25 April and that successful appli-cants should be notified by the first week ofMay.
“Those applicants who have not been con-tacted by 26 March should accept that their ap-plications were unsuccessful. Because all ourmembers hold full-time jobs we simply don’thave the time or capacity to notify each appli-cant,” he said.
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BUSTED: Four men appeared in the Athlone Magistrate’s Courtyesterday for possession of illegal firearms and a stolen vehicle.“Police officers were busy with crime prevention patrols in College Road, Gatesville, when they spotted four suspiciouslooking men in a white Ford Bantam LDV on Thursday at 19:00,”says Warrant Officer Ian Bennett, Athlone police spokesperson.“When the members checked the number plate of the vehicleit did not correspond with the details of the Ford Bantam LDV.They approached the two men sitting in the front of the vehicleand two others sitting at the back. Police searched the fourmen and found three illegal firearms on them.” Bennett says that on further investigation itwas established that the vehicle was reported stolen in Brackenfell in January this year. Theserial numbers of all three firearms were filed off. The four suspects, who were aged between30 and 39 and were from Gugulethu, were arrested. The case was postponed until Thursday24 March. All suspects are being detained at Pollsmoor Prison.
Man with toygun robs womanREYANA STEYN
AN ELDERLY Rylands woman wasrobbed by a man with a toy gun who
jumped over the wall of her home.
The incident happened on Wednesday inMurton Road.
The 80-year-old woman, who wishes to re-main anonymous, says shewas in the kitchen when sheheard a noise.
“I was having breakfast inthe kitchen and my domesticworker, who was cleaningthe kitchen, decided to go andhang the washing out. Mydaughter-in-law was also inthe house. I then heard thedomestic worker making afunny noise and at first Ithought she must have beenjoking. I got up and went to see what wasgoing on and that was when I saw a man hada gun in her (the domestic worker’s) mouth.And she was so scared, making a noise.”
She says the domestic worker disturbedthe suspect while he was trying to gain entryinto the house.
“The domestic caught him trying to seewhich window was open that he could breakinto. And that was when he put the gun inher mouth.”
She says the man then saw her and ran to-wards her, pushing her out of the way andrunning into the house and then to the ga-rage.
“While he did that, my daughter in-law al-so came out and wanted to know what wasgoing on. She then ran out and locked thedoor, trying to trap the man inside the house,
but he was already in the garage taking theradio out of the car.”
The pensioner says her daughter-in-lawthen ran outside to get help. A truck driverstopped and tried to assist, but the intruderjumped on the truck and pointed a gun at thedriver.
Warrant Officer Ian Bennett, Athlone po-lice spokesperson, says the truck driver
drove with the gun at his headand as he slowed down in CollegeRoad the robber jumped off andran.
He says community membersalerted the police, who then gavechase.
“The suspect was arrested inHazel Road after he jumped overa fence. A plastic toy gun was re-covered from the suspect as wellas the car radio. A case of house-breaking, theft, hijacking and
pointing a firearm was opened and is beinginvestigated,” says Bennett.
The woman says she now has sleeplessnights. “I’ve been living here for 38 years andthis is the first time something like this hashappened to us. I still get scared when I hearnoises.”
The suspect appeared in the Athlone Mag-istrate’s Court on Friday. The case was post-poned until Thursday 17 March and the sus-pect is being kept at Pollsmoor Prison.“Through the quick and calm response of thecomplainant and the truck driver the perpe-trator was arrested. It shows the importantrole community plays and thus we continueto encourage the community to report crimeor any incidents of crime,” says Bennett.
Call (021) 697-9238, 10111 or 08600 10111 toreport crimes.
Concert for WoodsideA CONCERT of light classical music will beheld on Saturday 16 April in aid of WoodsideSpecial Care Centre, a home in RondeboschEast for profoundly intellectually and physi-cally disabled children and adults.
It will take place at the Cape Town City Hallat 17:00.
Tickets cost R50 and the dress code is smart
casual. Entertainment will be provided bythe New Apostolic Church choir and chil-dren’s choir, an orchestra from Silvertown,singers Lana English, Victor Siljeur, ManiloDavids, Shannon Lewis and Maureen Pear-son of the Philharmonia Choir and the Boyz.
MC for the night will be Lance Witten.Tickets are available from Woodside Spe-
cial Care Centre. Call Cheryl on (021) 696-2811.
The toy gun used in therobbery.
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Maternity home ready to deliverCAPE TOWN’s first private, non-profit
maternity home was officiallylaunchedonSunday27February inRonde-bosch East.
Al-Nisa Maternity Home is a midwife-led,women-only facilitywhichoffersholistic ante-natal, birth and postnatal care to women withlow-risk pregnancies.
“We want to provide a supportive environ-ment that establishes the dignity and rever-ence of the birthing process,” says Dr UnwarrAdam, the founder of the home.
“Our care will be provided by skilled mid-wives using best-practice natural birthingmethods beneficial to both the mother and ba-by.”
The concept of a maternity home first tookroot over 30 years ago, when DrAdam ran the obstetric unit in aTranskei hospital.
He noticed a “huge disparity”in the level of service offered bygovernment hospitals comparedto the midwife-driven obstetricsunit run by nuns in other hospi-tals.
“The nuns cared for their pa-tients, protected their modestyand provided a valuable service,”said Dr Adam.
Adam’s own children wereborn in maternity homes such asthese and from this, his dream toestablish a similar facility wasborn.
The Adam family purchasedthe Rokeby Road property in1992, and after licensing and re-zoning was approved, construction eventuallybegan in 2006.
Today, Al-Nisa (which means “The Women”
in Arabic) has eightbeds for antenatal andpostnatal care, two de-livery rooms, two as-sessment rooms and anursery.
The home, designedby Dr Adam’s archi-tect daughter, AdilaAdam, also includes afunctioning kitchenfor use by patientsand a landscapedcourtyard, whichadds to the tranquilli-ty and homeliness ofthe environment.
The hospital also of-fers theservices ofa generalpractition-er, lacta-tion counselling, physiotherapyand ultrasonography.
The Al-Nisa medical team is fur-ther supported by an advisoryteam of consulting doctors, whichincludes a gynaecologist, obstetri-cian and paediatrician.
Adam emphasised that the hos-pital was set up as a not-for-profitfacility which provides a comforta-ble yet affordable service.
Antenatal visits with a midwifeare priced at R100 per visit, whileAl-Nisa’s complete maternity carepackage – which includes five an-tenatal visits, the delivery and two
post-natal visits with the baby – is priced atR5 500.
The institution offers a payment plan for pa-
tients who have booked the complete materni-ty care package.
Since the facility is only geared for low-riskpregnancies, patients will be transferred tothe relevant government hospital or to the pa-tient’s preferred private hospital in case ofbirth complications.
Al-Nisa was inaugurated when it deliveredits first baby on Tuesday 22 February – ahealthy 3.2kg baby girl.
For more information on the facility call(021) 696-8892 or visit www.alnisamaternity-home.co.za.
From left: Nursing sisters Said Thomas, Ruwayda Madam and FaridaAhmed at the launch of AlNisa Maternity Home. Photo: Supplied
Lean a craftSELFHELP Manenberg isoffering decóupage trainingevery Tuesday and Thurs-day from 29 March until 12May from 10:00 until 15:00.
It will take place at Saam-bou Primary School on thecorner of Ruimte Road andJordan Street.
A R60 fee is requested formaterials, which will be pro-vided. There is limitedspace, so registration iscompulsory. Preference willbe given to Manenberg resi-dents.
. There will also be a knit-ting course every Tuesdayfrom 10:00 to 15:00, from 22March until 3 May, at theDows Community Centre inUsk Road. Take your ownknitting and crochet nee-dles. All other materials willbe supplied by SelfhelpManenberg. The cost is R60.For more information con-tact Ghairo or Leslin on(021) 691-5924/5 or visit theoffice at the back of the Sil-vertree Youth Centre at 9Scheldt Road, Manenberg.
Join thecrusadeTHE Silvertown BaptistChurch inOlympicCrescentwill be having a “Gospel cru-sade” with prayer, fellow-ship, song, testimonies anddrama. It will take place atthe church from Sunday 6March until Sunday 20March.
Mothers to be can look forward towelcoming their babies at the new Rondebosch maternity home
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SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION TO THE2009 GENERAL VALUATION ROLL (SV02) FORTHE FINANCIAL YEAR 2010/2011Notice is hereby given in terms of section 49 (1)(a)(i) of the Local Government: MunicipalProperty Rates Act, 2004 (Act no. 6 of 2004), hereinafter referred to as the “Act,” that theSecond Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2009 General Valuation Roll (SV02) for thefinancial year 2010/2011 is open for public inspection at the venues as stated below as from22 March 2011 until 30 April 2011. The forms for the lodging of objections are obtainableat these venues. In addition the valuation roll is available on the Council website as from22 March 2011 (the address is provided below).
Properties are selected to appear on the Second Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2009General Valuation Roll (SV02) Roll in terms of section 78(1) of Act if the property a) wasincorrectly omitted from the Valuation Roll; b) has been included in the municipality afterthe last general valuation; c) has been subdivided or consolidated after the last generalvaluation; d) has undergone a substantial increase or decrease in market value since thelast general valuation; e) was substantially incorrectly valued in the last general valuation; f)must be revalued for any other exceptional reason; g) of which the category has changed.
In terms of Section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, any property owner or person who so desires maylodge an objection with the municipal manager in respect of any matter reflected in, oromitted from, the SV02 within the abovementioned period.
Objections may be lodged in respect of these properties only. The owners of theseproperties will be notified of their SV02 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 Actan objection must be in relation to a specific individual property and not against thesupplementary valuation roll as a whole. The forms for lodging an objection can beobtained from one of the venues listed below, and can be downloaded from the website.A separate objection form must be completed per property.
Completed objection forms can be submitted as follows:• Email – [email protected]• Fax – 086 588 6042• Post to – The City of Cape Town, For Attention: The Objection Co-ordinator,
PO Box 4522, Cape Town 8000• By Hand - At one of our public inspection venues
For more information:Sharecall: 086 010 3089Web: www.capetown.gov.zaDATE: 22 March 2011 – 30 April 2011
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Big walk indeed!OVER 20 000 people participated in CapeTown’s annual 10 km Big Walk on Sun-day 6 March.
The 1UP Cash and Carry Big Walk, pre-sented by Spice Mecca, was held in aid of theRed Cross Children’s Hospital and IslamicLibrary. A cheque of R125 000 was handed toRed Cross Children’s Hospital on the day.
Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato fired the
starting gun just before 08:00. Dr Ivan Meyer,MEC for Cultural Affairs and Sport, wasspotted among the Big Walk participantswalking along the beachfront to the GreenPoint track.
Seen here are just some of the thousandsof people who enjoyed the glorious weatherand healthy outdoors on Sunday.
. People’s Post is the print media sponsorof the Big Walk.
From left: Sharifa Abas, Moegamat Abas, Rifqa Fredericks and Fadilah Hendricks (front) allfrom Heideveld. Photos: Rashied Isaacs
From left: Elaine Hendricks (53) and Juan Williams (63) from Heideveld.
Mariam Khan (40) with twoyearold UsamahKhan (left) and Moegamat Riefaat (5) allfrom Athlone.
From left: Sadia Khamish (50), Janap Schroeder (77), Fairuz Tape (53) and Amiena Omer (60)all from Athlone.
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Strike terrorBELEAGUERED commuters are onceagain getting the short end of the publictransport stick as a citywide taxi strike gotunder way yesterday (Monday).
Members of the SA National Taxi Coun-cil (Santaco) protested about “draconian”traffic laws and the red tape and “sloppi-ness” around the issuing of operating li-cences by provincial government.
Santaco secretary general Philip Taai-bosch says the Western Cape “is the onlyprovince in South Africa where taxi opera-tors are harassed in such a big way”.
Taxi drivers are entitled to protest aboutmatters affecting their livelihoods, butpeacefully so. That the strike turned vio-lent on its first daydisplays ablatant disre-gard for the government’s warning thatSantaco will be held personally responsi-ble for any violence.
Even the National Taxi Alliance’s urg-ing taxi drivers “not do anything and topark the taxis at ranks or at home” fell ondeaf ears.
Many taxi drivers are notoriously reck-less. Their conduct during strikes bearstestimony to their overall lack of regardfor themselves, their passengers and fel-low road users.
They threaten the very commuters whofaithfully support them and rely on themas their only mode of transport from thetownships to work.
Among the alarming incidents reportedsince the strike began: a bread truck wasset alight; vehicles were set alight andstoned by striking drivers; stone-throwingoccurred in Fish Hoek and along Klipfon-tein Road; Golden Arrow buses werestoned on Lansdowne Road.
As with previous taxi strikes, this strikewas characterised on its first day by vio-lence, intimidation, destruction and op-portunistic crime – none of which will gar-ner sympathy or even empathy.
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Ruinous racism is comingback to stay
Democracy is suffering anddying true
Diseased discrimination forme and you!
Apartheid created the GroupAreas Act
SA politics is bringing dis-crimination back!
All hail the power of Africansname, let all colourful angelsfall.
Bring forth the royal Deity’sDen
And crown them supremeracists of all!
Oh! Democracy, you everlast-ing promised prince of peace
Extreme black supremacistsare having a political feast.
The beheaded “race demo-graphic” is alive to say the least.
It has come to castrate colour-ful people while sowing hatefuldiscord
To deprive of their rightful ex-istence and to displace as re-ward.
To be trodden like mindlessbugs into dirty dry earth
Has now become a reality andno longer mirth!
Where art thou democracyour Saviour we fought for? Thiscolourful people a race SA.Bore!
Must death and destruction
again bang down our door? Af-ter fighting for dignity and free-dom our wounds and scars arestill raw!
A black and white picture isless boring to behold
When adding some colour thepicture becomes brighter andbold!
Mixed talents, skills and cul-ture are the variety of life Be-tween different people livingand loving together withoutgreed, disrespect or strife.
It is the right of every born na-tional to enjoy safety and peace
To live and survive withoutdreading the disease
Of a poisoned democratic“colourless creed”
Firstly the white and now theblack breed.
To suit their agendas just be-cause they can, politiciansChange at a whim every law, actor plan.
Though lacking insight, sus-tainability or ground
They continuously misuseand pound every good deeddown.
Be it for votes or territorialreign
Leaders are shielded frombullets that rain.
From guns used on people tokill and maim,
Or to silence and decapitatethe thinking brain. To uproot avibrant force of luminescenthu-
mans living on peaceful lane.Displacing people disturbs
lives and causes chaos.Tt is vile, turns violent and is
undemocratic.Cowards who instigate dis-
harmony are protected at allcost.
Their security forces are bigand never at a loss
For a hand grenade or pistolis at the tax payers cost. Theguard eager to shoot has no con-science rule
And engraved on their tombcan be either “Hero or Fool”.
Too many innocent peoplelose their lives, their childrenhusbands and wives.
When leaders advocate dis-criminatory laws creating fearwhich results in mass uncer-tainty, leads to ethnic hatredand ultimately civil war andmass destruction of humanlives!
The payroll slaves who killfor a “cause”, Receiving a pit-tance they kill without remorse.
For monetary gain they en-dure self inflicted strain, Beat-ing, bullying and bruising fel-low humans travelling on thesame inhumane train!
Oh! Democracy you havesanctioned and enslaved selfishman, greedily pursuing a wellstructured scam.
Gathering much treasure fortheir personal use. As thewealth of the country is beingmismanaged and abused.
God save non-black Africannationals, called by undignifiednames bereft of country andgrace. So easily to be deletedfrom the human race,
Never to be traced to a placeon the world map’s face! “Ahomeless people, probably born
in space, their nationalityerased, or hopefully to be re-placed.” Many times rejected,these humans still stand tall
Except the sell-outs who areused up then take the fall.
Denying your roots is chang-ing your speech, face, cultureand hair
And finding yourself in aplace not even you know whoyou are or where!
All humans are just peoplespecial in their own space whentreated as equals and not de-fined by race!
A race is endurance of a teammember having fun to run inhot sun Amidst shouting cheersfrom peers like thunder fromthe stand As the sounds are tak-ing the runner’s hand Reachingtogether to the winning postsamidst screams and echoes atmost. As joy beams the wholeteam boasts: A Win For One isa win For All! And that is thesuccess of any strong nation!
Stop undermining people’smentality and their reason towant to live and succeed by be-coming a unified, dignified,prosperous and technicolourednation who can uphold respectfor each other! This will guar-antee sustainability to our fu-ture generations! Leadersshould rather look for ways tohelp, enhance and bring peaceand stability to our once-tornnation and to work towards asafer and better country for allpeople. Instead of clamouringfor votes prove your worth asleaders and you will get whatyou deserve! Bring people to-gether instead of driving themapart!PIERRENE MALANDERSilvertown, Athlone
. To the grandmoth-er driving a whitecar, you are irre-sponsible to leavetwo boys, approxi-mate age 7, and a girlaged 4, alone in thecar while parked inKenilworth parkingbays on Monday 7March, while you didyour business inside.You were parking atthe Fujifilm en-trance at the time.They don’t deserve ahiding. You grand-ma, deserve a scold-ing and a hiding. HadI had the time, Iwould have waitedfor you, I would. Anychild that is in yourcare, you must takeresponsibility andownership for, andlook after them prop-erly. Don’t endangerour children any fur-ther than what theyalready have to livewith.
Don’t you add tothe statistics ofcrime and violencewhere the kids areconcerned. It obvi-ously doesn’t botheryou that somebodycould have stolen or
hurt them, otherwiseyou wouldn’t haveleft them alone. If on-ly you know how an-gry I get when peoplelike you leave kidsthat age unattended.
.There is a defi-nite lack of ginger inStoney ginger beerthese days. Has any-one else also tastedthe difference? L.S.
. If we are proudlySouth African, thenwhy don’t we fly ourflag in front of ourhomes like they do inother countries suchas America? If wecan do this then wecan really make our-selves proud, don’tyou agree? Amos
. Vandalism atstate facilities is agreat concern. Ithink it would help ifsecurity cameras areinstalled inside andoutside the buildingsand a security moni-tor deployed wherethere is not anyoneon duty, and they canmonitor and commu-nicate with their col-leagues. I am surethis will stop vandal-ism in its tracks.Concerned healthworker
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Zumba moves it forchildren’s homeREYANA STEYN
DANCERS of the Zum-ba Fitness Group liv-
ened up Vangate Mall inan energetic perform-ance alongside childrenfrom Leliebloem Chil-dren’s Home on Saturday26 February.
The Zumba dancers wereat the mall to raise much-needed funds for the home.
Zumba coach NizaamKhan, recalls: “One day weneeded a hall desperatelyand at short notice we askedLeliebloem and they gladlyaccommodated us. Our relationship withthem grew from there.”
Rukaya Davids, a Zumba dancer, says“when they saw the children who werewatching how we were performing on thatday and we knew we had to get them in-volved.”
Khan says the performance at Vangatewas in response to the home’s need for fund-ing. “These children need school clothesand stationery for the school, toys, blanketsand all the goods they need. So we decidedto raise funds for the children by collectinggoods at our classes and here at Vangatemall, people also came and dropped offgoods, which we are really thankful for.”
He says: “Classes are also being offeredto some of the children from the home. Thisis one of many homes in the area that weplan to raise funds for. We want to createawareness for these homes, so these chil-dren can get more donations.”
Sharon Scheepers, from Leliebloem Chil-dren’s Home, says they are grateful to theZumba dancers for helping and also for allthe donation the children received.
“We appreciate these donations so much.It’s great to see how the children enjoy thedances and also to see how talented theyare.”
The Zumba classes take place at the NedDoman School Auditorium in BelgraviaMondays and Wednesdays from 18:30 until19:30, as well as Saturdays from 09:00 until10:00.
The cost is R30 per class or R75 per week(3 classes) or R190 per month (12 classes on-ly). All children under 12 can attend classesfree.
For more details call Khan on 076 650 9200or email [email protected] or [email protected]. Alternatively, callDavids on 076 817 5700 or send an email [email protected].
MOVE: Members of the Zumba Fitness Group with some ofthe children from Leliebloem Children’s Home entertainingthe crowds. Photos: Reyana Steyn
RukayaDavids, NizaamKhan,MansoorGalant,MelanieBrevis,ShanaazKhan andLatiefaKhan strutting theirstuff.
Get your home-grown moviesTWO short films written by members of theBridgetown Theatre Company (BTC) are forsale.
The films were supervised by Theo E Dav-ids, the artistic director of BTC, the Sediba andNational Film and Video Foundation(NFVF)-trained feature film screenwriter, anda freelance television drama series writer forthe SABC.
Twelve students were selected out of 600 toresearch, develop and write 12 short filmscreenplays from March to September 2010.
At the end of the writing process in Novem-ber 2010, the best two of the 12 screenplayswere made into 26-minute films. “Deter-mined” and “Life’s a joke” were selected fortheir creativity, originality and marketabili-ty.
“Determined” was written by Grade 10 stu-dent Yolokazi Jezile and is about an orphanedteenage boy and his sister forced to move fromthe Eastern Cape to attend high school in CapeTown for a better education.
“They discover that life is even more diffi-
cult here and they have to overcome theirhardships in order to achieve their dream ofattaining a good matric pass.
The film stars Yandiswa Jindela, ViweBenxa, Sibusiso Zwele, Wendy Mxutu, Zikho-na Qalinge and Annemarie de Maar.
“Life’s a joke”, by Grade 8 student NicoleneAbrahams,
is about a talented, introverted young wom-an getting a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity toperform as a stand-up comedian at a famouscomedy club, only to discover that her tyranni-cal mother wants her to take full time care ofher sick brother.
The film stars Gouwa Harris, Dylan Brandt,Cheryl Bolters and Glynis Jacobs.
Both films were directed by Davids.The two films are on DVD and cost R50 each.All the funds raised from the DVD sales will
go to Bridgetown High School and will be usedfor school projects.
Both films are currently being reviewed bythe SABC for screening later this year.
They are also scheduled to be screened at theDurban Film Festival in June 2011.
To place your orders call Enid Kirchhoff on(021) 637-1436.
YOUNG STARS: Viwe Benxa and Yandiswa Jindela star in “Determined”. Photos: Supplied
LOCAL TALENT: Gouwa Harris and Dylan Brandtare some of the stars of “Life’s a joke”.
Friday 18 MarchBelgravia: A free health talk on diabetes will take place at the River-side Seventh Day Adventist Campus from 10:00 until 12:00. On theday there will also be a selection of healthy foods available, glucose
and cholesterol test-ing as well as healthand lifestyle DVDsfocusing on manag-ing and preventingmost common diseas-es.
For more informa-tion call (021) 692-2142 or 072 192 3446.
Sunday 20March
Surrey Estate: ASambokland reunionwill be held at theOhomans Rangerfield in DiamantRoad from 10:00 until16:00. People are re-quested to bringtheir own picnic bas-kets. For more infor-mation call Mymoe-na Hendricks on(021) 633-4843 or on074 257 0448 or Nar-riman Khonder on(021) 637-5732 or on084 414 7444.
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WE WILL BE FOCUSING ON THE BEAUTY,
WELLNESS & HEALTH FIELDS INCLUDING:
BEAUTY, WELLNESSAND HEALTH FEATURE
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ON 5 APRIL 2011
AFFORDABLE repairs to tv's,m/waves, w/machines,fridges,stoves & geysers.All areas. collect & deliver.(021 691 2162/082 490 0197
All Fridge Regassingand
geyser repairs.021 3715362
DSTV, Aerial Installations &repairs done. DSTV SpecialR599.( 072 249 1889/073 966 0860
DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.
Contact Terence on
083 769 7242/
PROFESSIONALPOORMAN'S
TV &MICROWAVE
REPAIRS(Silvertown)
3 Monthsguarentee.(Stev
en on021 633 1802 /083 486 5394
TELERAMA TVREPAIRS
Efficient repairsto TV's &
microwaves.We collect and
deliver.(021 3915779,
021 3915819/083 861 0418
Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge
Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677
021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
2 & 3m sand & stone & rubbleremoval. Ph 078 6113 627.
3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble( 083 292 3960
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John on072 407 4289
A 6m 3 sand, stone, lime &rubble removal
021 691 6995 / 072 374 9801
A bakkie sand R195A bakkie stone R385
Paving slabs 300x300 R6.90400x400 R10.90 per slab450x450 R12.90 per slab600x600 R18.00 per slab
Colour cobblestone R2 each.Rockface 450x450 R22.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h
or 021 372 2961 a/h
A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.
AA BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R10,50450 x 450 = R12,50500 x 500 = R13,50( 076 382 6711
Tel: 021 704 4109
021 715 2739
Cell: 084 368 8125
ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.
AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's Sand & Stone
Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)
WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand R135 (Bags
R7,50)Bakkie Stone
R350 (BagsR15.00)
Vibracrete Slabs R29.00 each
Bricks from R1.20each
CEMENT R67.00EACH
We also do truckloads and
rubble removalsPh 021820 4068or 084 467 7507
DAVID'SPRECAST
We sellVibrecrete Poles
& Slabs.(021 692 3107 /
021 691 5877/072 106 0655 /083 691 4449
BUILDINGMATERIAL
& HomeImprovement
On account, no deposit12 to 60 months to
pay, Tiling, vibracrete,paving and all sorts of
building material.Blacklisted welcome.
Contact André071 588 2172
HARRY'S BOARDSCutting, Edging, Devin Doors
Hardware&Fittings,Deliveries, OffCuts
Freddy Lenderts Tel/Fax:021 705 8897/079 9943 629
Andrew GideonsTel:021 706 7387/
084 210 1704Sally Harry:021 706 7387
082 588 9940
SPEED QUEENSPECIALIST
15 yearsexperience. Allrepairs doneon site. CallAlister on
021 715 1173or 071 680 2617
SCHOLARTRANSPORTAVAILABLE
Does your childattend primary
schoolor creche in
Mitchells Plainand are youlooking fortransport.(Ashley on079 459 9760
ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/021 392 5501
Aluminium Windows & Doorssupplied & fitted.
( Chris 082 570 5686021 638 5292
DESIGNS & RENOVATIONSUndertake all building work
and extentions to existinghouses, and all front boundarywalls. All building prices are
reasonable.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
PLANS for pools and submitto council and constructions ofpools onsite.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
AA paving, tar & vibracrete.021 705 5372 /072 425 5111
ALUMINIUM windows,doors etc... For prompt,honestservices contact Mr A. Danielson 076 778 7300
ARTHUR'SSLIDING GATES,
b bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 083 229 7612
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, gates. Contact Albert
073 545 6994 /
BUILDING AND
RENOVATIONS
Carports etc...
Contact:
021 393 3897 /
073 588 1163
DAVIDS PRECASTWe do all Vibrecrete Walls /
Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire /Carports / Structures &
Garages / Paving /Laminated Floors / Painting
Waterproofing / Roofs &Ceilings.
CASH/TERMS
CONTACT :021 692 3107
021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655
083 691 4449
FLOWERSONGGARDEN
SERVICESFor all your
garden needs.( Henry on
072 553 6239
KASSIEM'S roof cleaning andpainting service. Phone073 096 2249 or 021 376 7514
AFFORDABLE LOANS5 min approval up to
R100 000. All welcome.(Zainap on 073 602 5985
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGE CREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
073 439 3111
APPROVAL SAME DAY
ARE U WAITING
on a Pension/Provident/Package
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ARE YOU SICK& TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?Cant control it
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help you need ishassle
free. Serviceguarenteed. Call
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payslipand all your
accounts to seewhat
you qualify for.
ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS
BONDPRO FINANCE can useyour property to consolidateyour debt, despite your creditrecord. Pay only one amountper month. Your credit recordwill be amended. NOTE: yourproperty will stay in your namePh now 021 880 6000 or SmsBONDPRO to 076 716 6191
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
PENSION /PACKAGE
PROPERTY
DEALS
Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)
Same day payout
CLEAR YOURDEBT
Struggling to pay manyaccounts? Pay only one
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CONSOLIDATIONApply for an old mutual
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021 706 5029 or sms your nameto 082 990 4196
CONSOLIDATION LOANSand Personal Loan. Pay allyour loans + acc. Depositchange in your bank acc.Criteria: Perm emp, 3 monthsbank statement, latest payslip,copy of ID. Payout in 1 hour 24 hours. Ph 078 116 1508DEAR FRIEND, NEED ALOAN? Plz pick up the PHHOFFMEESTER we give upto R50 000. BlacklistedWelcome. 072 309 1877
DEBTSTRESSED?We help all
people.We can finance
you.Homeowners
welcome.(021) 705 0226
OR 082 378 8592AGENTSNEEDED
DO YOU NEEDHELP?
Is your house going to berepossessed?
I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989
“
Waiting forPension/package
payouts?SMS or send
please call me”082 301 7856
0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE
A BRIDGING loan?
LOANSPersonal
,home,vehicle,etc.
No hassles. Smsname, id
no,gross +net pay to
073 188 6942/079 043 0203.B/listed ? No
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IS JY MOEG VANJOU SKULD?
Bel my vandag nog!
Ingrid 087 802 9371021 931 1320082 647 7173
Mariette083 594 2310
Annemarie083 227 7242
Reginald073 006 3632
JC FINANCIAL SOLUTIONSBonds and personal loans.
Blacklisted welcome.( Janine021 376 4690/ 082 439 9863
LOANS , Judgements,B/listed, NO PROBLEM.Quick Payouts. No itc.( 073 315 0904/
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
PERSONAL LOANR1 000 R50 000
Blacklisted & garnisheedwelcome.
Call: Siphokazi 084 382 8684
ACTIVE BLINDS For all yourwindow blinds.( Bernie021 393 0672
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.
All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021371 8315 o/h
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
AB TRUCKHIRE / COURIER
Anything &everything.
073 339 1828
BAKKIE DELIVERIES We ALSO deliver after hours
and weekends. Ph 072 274 6139
FURNITURE removalsand up country trips( 078 611 3627
DSTV AND AERIALINSTALLATIONS
Single view systems R599installed. Xtra View as wellas HD installations. SMS orcall Mikaheel 073 374 3951
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 699.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
STAR TVREPAIRS
WE COLLECTAND DELIVER(082 579 6947(5.30pm 8.00pm)
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
FRIDGE repairs, allappliances.(073 922 5336
A.W.A.ELECTRICAL
Fully LicencedContractorSince 1986
,Rewiring, Main
Boards, Lights,
Plugs , PrepaidMeters
, ElectricalCertificates
. FREE QUOTES.(
Allan021 392 1973/082 708 5700
MR FIXITFor all maintenance like: tiling,
painting, installation ofshowers, geysers, toilet
systems, knotty pine ceilings,plumbing, electrical, etc.
(Ridley on 076 705 8939 /021 371 2231.Be blessed!
SHANTIE’S GLASS& ALUMINIUM
ALL AREAS –
FREE QUOTES
Fast Easy AffordableManufacturers &
Installers of: Aluminiumwindows and Doors.
Replacement ofwooden & steel
windows.
Contact:
073 348 0991
073 099 5322/
email:
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
A FREE PLUMBING quotefor bathroom renovations,geysers, leaks and blockeddrains. Call Joseph073 322 4661
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new
installations.All workmanship guaranteed.
(Frank 082 3544 076
Plumbing, Electrical .24hrs .R125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208
TILING CONCEPTSBathroom renovations, walland floor tiling. All Tiling atR50/sqm. Ph 074 129 5829
GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
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PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
WESTERN CAPEPROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTPROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
Office of HAST Co-ordinator: Klipfontein/Mitchells Plain Sub-structure (Chief Directorate: MetroDistrict Health Services)
Administration Clerk (Support Services)Remuneration: R 94 575 per annum.
Service benefits: 13th cheque, employer’s contribution to the pension fund, housing and medicalaid allowance.
Requirements: Minimumeducational qualification: Senior Certificate (or equivalent). Experience:Appropriate experience. Competencies (knowledge/skills): • Good communication skills • Taskorientated attention to detail • Computer literate (MS Office) • Conversant in at least two of the threeofficial languages of the Western Cape.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): • Record keeping and dissemination of documents • Efficientadministration • General office management • Organise meetings • Taking and disseminating minutes• Liaising with internal and external stakeholders • Provide administrative support to the HASTManager.
Enquiries: Ms N Peton: 021 370-5020.______________________________________________________________________________________
Please submit your application stating the name of the publication and the date on which you saw theadvertisement (candidates may also use this as reference) for the attention of Mr GM Barry to theDirector, Klipfontein/Mitchells Plain Sub-structure, Lentegeur Hospital, Ward 2, Mitchells Plain 7785.
As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note that furtherchecks will be conducted once they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positiveoutcomes on these checks, which include security clearance, qualification verification, criminalrecords, credit records and previous employment.
Applications must be submitted on a Z83 form, obtainable from any Public Service Department, andshould be accompanied by certified copies of qualifications, Curriculum Vitae and the names of threereferees. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews on a date, time andplace as determined by the Department. Kindly note that excess personnel will receive preference.
The Department of Health is guided by the principles of Employment Equity. Disabled candidates are encouraged to apply andan indication in this regard will be appreciated.
Closing date: 8 April 2011.
WEEKENDSPECIALS AT
CLUBMYKONOS
STARTING ATR600 PER
NIGHT!Contact Suzanne
021448 2717office hours only
7 DAY TRAIN TRIP FROMCAPE TOWN TO
PILANESBERG(NORTH WEST)
Tour departs 26 June andincludes visit to Sun City.
Please contact us on021 393 6313/078 227 2475. Formore info send your enquiry [email protected]
HARTZENBERG TOURS28 Dec 2011 7 Jan 2012
Bloemfontein, Sun City, Durban,Port Elizabeth.
Ph 021715 0010 or082 306 2820
TRAIN TRIP TO JOBURGand Sun City. 22 29 Aug. Ph021396 4305 or078 708 8375
AUTOMOTIVEENGINEERING &
MACHININGWeld and Stitch
Repairs cc....Reboring.Skimmi
ng and ALLengineering
requirements,Specialised
Welding,cracked cylinder
heads blocks,straightening,
pressure testing,metal stitching.Visit now at 11Jagger Street,Goodwood or
call 021 592 4728/
021 592 4747
ENGINEOVERALL
R1 800.Clutchoveralls,
R850.Gearboxrepairs fromR950.Parts &labour incl.
(021 376 6014/078 875 4394
GRAHAM'S USED SPARES.HONDA SPARES:MECHANICAL & TOWING:021 905 6604/5
GRANNY FLTATSRETEAT Pickeral Road.
1 Bedroom, lounge, kitchen,fam bath, parking avail.
R3 000 pm.GRASSY PARK Oak
Street. 1 Bedroom, lounge,kitchen, fam bathr, no
parking. Prefer Christianswith sober habits. R2 500pm.
ZEEKOEVLEI 1 bedroom,kitchen, en suite, parking
avail. Couple or single maleonly. R2700 pm.
Call Surgrie 082 978 9016
RETREAT3rd Avenue. R750 000 neg.For more info call Surgrie
082 978 9016
IVAN FRANK PROPERTIESNEW WOODLANDS Large 3
bedroomed, bics in kit +garage, R385 000.
MONTCLAIRE: 2 bedroomed,R360 000. 2 bedroomed, very
neat, R365 000.THORNTON 2 bedroomed flat,in secure complex. R490 000.
LANSDOWNE: Large 3bedroomed, with carport, in
sought after area, hascommercial rites.
IVAN 082 469 3084
REALNET SELECTPROPERTIESREQUIRED
IN ANY AREAWe have qualified buyers.Call Karen 083 494 3939
WYNBERG GRANDCENTRAL. Studio unit.
R2 500 p/m. Ph Nashieta071 441 1935
MONT CLAIRER1 800p/m. Avail 01
/04/2011.(083 688 9223
FREELANCE BOOKKEEPERUr System or ours
Temp Assignments [email protected]
AVONReps needed urgently.
Athlone & surrounding areas.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581
AVON REPS NEEDED CallMichelle 021 396 2115 or082 637 6559
DATA CLERKS needed Work from home with or without computers. Sms nameand address to 073 176 4267
DATA ENTRY JOBS &TRAINING
Own hours, steady income,jobs guarenteed. Work 60min aday and earn up to R9 000p/m.For further info sms your name,
surname, postal address to081 364 2853
DATA WORX IS THE WAYTO EARN EXTRA CASH.
Sms your full name andaddress for full brochure to
071 978 4212 ASAP!
EARN CASHNOW
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300
WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE
CALL ME
EARN extra cash in your owntime. For more info sms nameand address to 074 208 1452
Earn R30 000 p.m. @ Homesms INCOME to 34008
EXTRA income opportunity.Data works with or without acomputer. For info sms name,s u r n a m e & a d r e s s t o084 062 4825
MBOMA PREPAID AIRTIMEEarn extra money by sellingprepaid airtime. Reasonable
prices. Place your orders todaywith Catherine on
021 788 2297/084 224 7523
SH'ZEN Reps needed. Lansdowne & Surroundingareas.(Ingrid on072 409 0559
AVON &JUSTINEreps needed. (Mildred021 696 5866 /079 053 8019
AGENTS NEEDEDURGENTLY
Must be sales orientated.Cell phone needed.(Azell on
021 391 3574/073 014 9739
Avroy Shlain Needs agents( Desi 072 447 9958
Nikki 021 371 5277/082 489 2592
Ganeefah 072 048 2071
E X T R A I N C O M E w i t hDATAWORX with/ withoutcomputer. For info, smsName/Address 073 145 4670
NEW YEAR JOBS!2011 Special,
Registration fee is R500
Available Immediately,No Experience needed,
local + International placements
Bellville,
African
021 820 3231, 021 829 6620,021 829 6621,
Training + Certificate + Job Placement
Flight Attendants, Receptionists,Bank Tellers, Cashiers / DataCapturers, Office AdministratorsBook Keepers / AccountsComputer IT, Call Centre,Waiters & Bartenders,Home Base Nursing
14 Kruskal Avenue, Same Buildingwith Bank & PC trainingbuilding on the 4th Floor.@ AH Personnel / YIES Project,Co.Reg.No.2008/129244/23CALL:
078-857-8272, 078-857-8271
Free Computer TrainingCome to:
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TELEMARKETERS NEEDEDFor organisation, with fund
raising experience( 021 393 6262 or
021393 7774 o/h only
Clothing factory requiresLINE SUPERVISOR
WORKSTUDY OFFICERAND A CUTTER
Tel: 021376 1045 or SMSyour name to 081 314 2523Factory L12 Industrial Hive,Alpha Road, Mitchells Plain
,ONCE IN ALIFETIME
OPPORTUNITY!,
Big Germancompanyrecruiting
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Opening Firstoffice in SouthAfrica.First 30
calls. ExcellentPackage per
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For interview call021 801 2275 /072 115 6266
5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY
NEEDS!.20 Receptionists
.30 Cashiers
.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters
.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers.10 Cruiseship Attendants.10 Flight Attendants/
AirhostessesFor More details please contactZetaweb or visit our offices on
112 Long Street, 3rd Floor, room311, Cape Town, or CALL:
021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/073 219 8380
CAPE TOWN BASED COMPANYIS OPENING UP A NEW
BRANCH & NEEDS TO EXPANDIT'S SALES FORCE!
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commission, petrol allowance andvarious other incentives.
For appointment, call Aileen on021 465 7852
Terms & Conditions Apply
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* Bellville - 021 949 5915* Cape Town - 021 425 2363* Claremont - 021 674 5327* Goodwood - 021 591 5209
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We Build CarportsOver 20 years experience
Built in 2 days Material &labour included, From R5 000
GRASSY PARKR895 000 NEG.
Very spacious, neat, 5 bedroomed,3 bathroomed, 2 en suite home,open plan lounge, dining, study
area, huge kitchen, bics, oven andhob, big plot with ample securityparking + back cottage & braai
area. Close to transport &amenities.
DIEP RIVERR875 000 neg
Close to Constantiaberg Hospital.Modern, spacious + 74m² groundfloor apartment, 2 bedrooms, bics,
security parking in securitycomplex.
Sole Mandate. viewing strictly byappointment.
Ph (021) 930 8158, 082 4555 168View website
www.chenellproperties.co.za fornew properties
ChenellPROPERTIES/EIENDOMME
The Peoples’ Choice
HEATHFIELD ELFINDALE:R795 000. Spacious duplex
townhouse, in secure complex.Lounge/dining, fitted kit, 2 baths,gar. Private garden & yard area.
SOUTHFIELD R495 000. Spaciousground floor flat in neat condition 2
Beds, both with bics, lounge withdoor to patio
SOUTHFIELD R620 000. Sunny,spacious, modern flat, lounge withsliding door to balcony, 2 beds,
fitted kitchPHILIPPI SPRINGFIELD ESTATE2 Vacant adjoining plots each
798m² in extent situated off Lansdowne Rd.
GRASSY PARK R350 000.Bargain plot with incomplete
dwelling and outbuilding
PHONE CAS MULLER082 8555 883/021 706 1101
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www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbsPAM GOLDING 10x8 08 03 11 1AKGIWF.cdr
MENU:
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1042152SHAMEEMAH 083 335 4713
LANSDOWNE R1.295 Million
BEDS: 6 | BATHS: 3 |WEB ACCESS: Kw347 019RAZEEN 072 619 8155
GARAGE: 2 | + SWIMMING POOL
PELICAN HEIGHTS R1.65 Million
SOLE
MANDATE
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | PARKING: 1 GRANNY FLAT: 1ACCESS: KW1041293RAZEEN 072 619 8155
| BEDS: 4 | BATHS: 3 |2 Bed Granny FlatRAZEEN 072 619 8155
GARAGE: 3
LOTUS RIVER: R765 000
SOLE
MANDATE
Schaapkraal: 4th Avenue – 1 acre (Rural) -
Schaapkraal: Strandfontein Road – Vacant Land – 5000m² – ‘PRIME
POSITION FOR BUSINESS’ –
Wynberg: Top Floor Bachelor flat –
Wynberg: Broadview apartments –
Lotus River: 5 Beds, 3 Baths, Parking –
Ottery: Exeter lane- 4 bed, 2 bath, 3 garage, granny flat, workshop. Erf
size +1000m - R1.395 000
Zeekoevlei : Gallinule close-4 beds,3baths, 6parking,2bed granny flat - R
1.350 000
Punts Estate: Diep River - R1 350 000 –Very neat 3bed, lounge, dining, 2
baths, fully secured, maids quarters, garage, garden, loads more in high
demand area…..
Grassy Park: – R699 000 - Very neat 3bed, lounge, dining, fitted kitchen in
quiet street
Lansdowne (Old): Almar Road –
Ottery – Woodale Road –
Sierra Park – Woodland Road –
R899 000 (UNDER OFFER)
R1.7 Million
R320 000
R575 000
R875 000 (New Release)
Razeen: 072 619 8155
Andy 074 470 7068
R1.8 Million
R675 000
R399 000
Shameemah 083 335 4713
LOTUS RIVER: R875 000
UNDER
OFFER
SOLE
MANDATE
RAZEEN072 619 8155
SHAMEEMAH083 335 4713
ANDY074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 3 | GRANNY FLATWEB ACCESS: KW1041255RAZEEN 072 619 8155
LOTUS RIVER: R770 000
NEW
RELEASE
NEW
RELEASE
SOLE
MANDATE
MITCHELLS PLAIN 021 696 4114ATHLONE 021 696 [email protected]
SURREY ESTATE MITCHELLS PLAIN & SURROUNDSVANGUARD ESTATE BEACON VALLEY ALPINE PARK ROCKLANDS
RUKAYA WILLIAMS 083 527 7139 RIEFQAH JACOBS 083 738 7901 GAMIEDA 082 933 8092 / RASHEEDAH 084 586 7120
PortlandsR360 000 – 3 beds, fitted kitchenR450 000 – Freestanding, 3 beds,carportR499 000 – Freestanding, 3 beds,carport x 2Woodlands R350 000 – 3 beds, 1.5
Pam Golding PropertiesAn international Associate of Savills
PAMG SSURBS 5X8-15-03-11-1AKY8DK.cdr
bathrooms, carportBayview R475 000 – Freestanding,3 beds, 2 x en-suites, garage for 3carsSan Remo R560 000 –Freestanding, 2 beds, doublegarageNEW RELEASENEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASEON SHOW
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ORSMS“G15”, Your Name, Email address/address to 072 742 6963
ORFREE CALL 0800-00-00-0824HRS, 7 DAYS AWEEK
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Sale PropertiesVisit:
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R270 000: SEARIDGE PARKFree-standing, 3Beds, Open plan fitted kitchenFamily Bathroom, Lounge-tiles, large grounds
Call: Shaamiel 082 723 1118
R250 000: HANOVER PARK3Beds, Open plan fitted kitchen Bathroom,
Lounge, Yard Front & Back, Parking ×2 CarsCall: Shanaaz 071 203 6341
R265 000:TAFELSIG3Beds, Fully enclosed with alarm, lounge, fitted
kitchen & family bathroom with showerCall: Shanaaz 071 203 6341
R450 000.00 Westage2 beds bic, fam. bathroom, ff kitchen,
lounge, big grounds, fully enclosed, tiledthroughout and Galvanized gates.
Shihaam 072 192 1411
R340 000: PORTLANDSFree-standing, 3Beds, Kitchen,
Family Bathroom, LoungeCall: Shaamiel 082 723 1118
R4 500 000: PHILLIPI265.Hectares, Farm, 5 beds, lounge,dining room,study, garage, 2 en suite, 2 separate entrances
and Garden. Current rental income R11 000Doerriyah 084 055 3877
R459 000.00 Woodlands5 Beds, 2 with BIC, 1 with sliding door leading to
yard, Bathroom, Kitchen, Lounge tiled, All bedroomsLaminated Floors, Sun room, Carport for 5 cars.
Daloris 076 706 0910
R350 000: WESTRIDGE3Beds, Toilet & Bath, Kitchen,
Lounge, Enclosed Parking, Quiet Area.Call: Nazeem 084 2950 130
R340 000 : MORGENSTERFreestanding 2 Beds, Fam Bath, Lounge,
Kitchen, Parking 4 Cars, GardenCALL: SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
R200 000 : TAFELSIGFreestanding, 2 Beds, Lounge, Kitchen,
Fam. BathroomShihaam 072 192 1411
R250 000: BEACON VALLEY3Beds, Kitchen, Toilet & shower, lounge,
beautiful garden with treesCall: Nazeem 084 2950 130
ATTENTION SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSTAFELSIG
ATTENTION SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSROCKLANDS
R460 000 WESTRIDGE3 Beds, Alarm, BIC in 2 Rooms, Lounge, FullyFitted Kitchen, Laminated floors all Bedrooms,
Carport 4 Cars Call: Doerrieyah 084 055 3877.
R650 000 EAGLE PARK - 2 Beds, lounge,kitchen, family bathroom + seperate entrance
1 Large Bedroom with en-suite, open plankitchen, lounge Call: Shanaaz 071 203 6341
R200 000: TAFELSIG3 Beds, Kitchen,
Lounge
CALL: SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
Family Bath
R310 000: LENTEGEUR2Beds, Family Bathroom, Kitchen, Lounge, BigGrounds on Eisleben, Potential business site
Call: Shihaam 072 192 1411
R385 000: THE WESTRIDGE
Freestanding, 3Beds, FF kitchen, f/bath, lounge,
garden front & back, Big grounds, Modern
Call: Shihaam 072 192 1411
ATTENTION SELLERS IN
WE HAVE BUYERSWOODLANDS
R1 100 000: VANGUARD ESTATE5Beds, MES, FFK, Diningrm, Pool Area,
Separate enterance + moreCall: Shariff 082 781 2903
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FAZLOODIEN084 495 8989
SHAAMIEL082 723 1118
NAZEEM084 295 0130
SHANAAZ071 203 6341
DOERRIEYAH084 055 3877
DELORES076 706 0910
NAZLEY078 509 3764
EBRAHIEM076 476 7091
SHIHAAM072 192 1411
EST. 1996
BRANCHES: WETTON 021 761 0707
M/PLAIN 021 391 2200
FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 5.95% COMMISSION
GRASSY PARK: R869.000excl
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
ROCKLANDS: R420.000excl
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
FAIRWAYS: R750.000excl
KEITH 084 888 2526
WALMER ESTATE: R1150.000
S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490
RETREAT: R105.000excl
MARIAM 082 641 2157
PELIKAN PARK: R429.999excl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
F/s, 4Beds(2xB), 2xF/Baths, 2xFK,
G/Flat(2Beds, K, Brm), T/G(4xCars)
Semi, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, Jetmaster,
Kitchen, Garage, D/Carport, Encl.
Town House, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge,
FFK, Tandem Garage, 243m².
3Beds, Spacious Lnge, D/room,
Kitchen, Court Yard, Study, TVroom.
Vacant Serviced
Plot 230m².
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Carport, F/Garage,
Encl, Approved Plans 4 Outbuilding.
PINATTI ESTATE: R695.000excl
PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
EAGLE PARK: R475.000Neg
PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
BONTEHEUWEL: R299.999excl
DESIREE 079 875 9975
WOODLANDS PARK: R880.000excl
S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490.
SCHAAPKRAAL: R700.000excl
MARIAM 082 641 2157
PELICAN HEIGHTS: R1.2mil
MARIAM 082 641 2157
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, D/room, FFK,
Laundry, Garage, 556m² F/Paved.
F/s, 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, FK, 387m²,
D/Carport, Garage doors, E/Garden.
Semi. 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath,
Kitchen, Encl, Sliding Gates, B/Bars
F/s, 3Beds, Spacious Lnge,
Drm, F/Bath, Mes, FK, G/Flat.
2Beds, Lnge, FFK, Remote Gates,
Large Grounds, Plans 2nd Dwelling
3Beds(Bics), FFK, G/Flat, MQ,
Storerm, D/Garage, 560m².
RONDEBOSCH EAST: R1. 999mil
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
D/s, 8Beds(4xBics), 3xMes, OPFFK,,
2xT/Garage, Braai, Ent.Area, Pool
F/s, 3Beds, Mes, FFK, Laundry, MQ,
TV/rm, D/Garage, Carport, 594m²
Semi, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,
Kitchen, Encl, 240m², Very Big Yard.
Semi, 1Bedroom, Lounge,
Kitchen (Bics), 300m²
Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, K(Bics),
Driveway(3xCars), W/Hse, Encl.
3Baeds, Lounge, F/Bath, Carport,
E/Garden, Encl, 320m², B/Bars.
OTTERY: R1050.000excl
SHEREENA 072 435 4085.
RETREAT: R399.999excl
DESIREE 079 875 9975
BONTEHEUWEL: R230.000
S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490
RETREAT: R365.000excl
MARIAM 082 641 2157
DELFT: R260.000excl
EGHSAAN 073 845 9392
GRASSY PARK: R599.000excl
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
F/s, 3Beds, F/Place, OPFFK, Mes,
T/Garage, Yard(8xCars), A/Windows.
Duplex Flat, 3Beds, Lounge,
F/Bathroom, Kitchen, Encl Hse 72m².
Flat, 3Beds(2xB), Balcony, Lounge,
Drm, Bath, S/toilet, FFK, Garage..
Flat, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,
OPK, Pool, P/Bay, Encl.
Top Floor Flat, 2Bedrooms,
Lounge, Kitchen, F/Bath, Enclosed.
Mais, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,
FK, Incomplete Garage, Encl.
WETTON: R489.000excl
CHANTELLE 073 706 7303
OTTERY: R619.000excl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
OTTERY: R340.000excl
RAHEEL 082 796 8137
GRASSY PARK: R189.000excl
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
HANOVER PARK: R239.900excl
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
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Call Mark Anthony
021 704 2160/
083 482 4250
2/3 beds, fitted kitchen, lounge,
bathroom + shower, drive-way.
3 beds, lounge, kitchen,
bathroom + Granny Flat
+Tandem Garage.
Large 3 beds, fitted kitchen,tiled lounge, fully tiled bathroom,
drive-way, large block pavedyard. If your combined wages is
R9 300.00 PER MONTHYOU CAN BUY THIS HOUSE.
Lovely 2/3 beds,fitted kitchen, lounge,
bathroom,big yard + Granny Flat.
Large 3 beds, fitted kitchen,lounge, family bathroom +++
2 bed Granny Flatattached to house + garage
3 beds, bics, fitted kitchen,en suite, large lounge,
safe environment+ Garage
Large 320m²
Plot for Sale.
Nice Area.
CASH BUYERS
COME
& NEGOTIATE.
Woodstock R595 000
A HONY4 5 0 1 1 LM RK ANT 1 - 3-1 - A 3J6F.cdr
Rocklands (Close To Station)
R369 000RocklandsR299 000
Westgate (Behind Virgin Active)
R459 000
Strandfontein (House + Granny Flat)
Only R489 000
Vanguard VillasOnly R429 000
Steenberg (Symphony Avenue)
Only R199 000
Call Anthony Arendse
021 704 0289/
082 673 1503
Free-Standing, Large 3 beds, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, New tiles thru-out, newly painted inside,
drive-way,large yard.(If your combined wages isR10 800.00 per month you can buy this house)
FREE-STANDING, 3 BEDS, EN-SUITE, LOUNGE, BATHROOM,KITCHEN, LARGE GROUNDS.
IF YOUR COMBINED WAGES ISR8000.00 PER MONTH YOU
CAN BUY THIS HOUSE.
3 BEDS, LOUNGE, KITCHEN,BATHROOM, + DOUBLE
CARPORT. (If your combinedwages is R9300.00 per month
you can buy this house)
Free-Standing, Large 3beds, large lounge, fully
fitted kitchen, nice bathroom+ Garage with Shower &
toilet/Potential Granny Flat.
Lovely Face-Brick .3 beds,
en-suite, lounge, large fitted
kitchen, bathroom, approx
400m² plot
3 large beds, mes, bics,beautiful fully fitted kitchen,large tiled lounge, drive-thruremote garage + carport (2
cars), family bathroom,beautiful house.
Large 3 beds, bics, lounge,family bathroom & shower,large fitted kitchen, double
garage & entertainmentarea, large corner polt,
enclosed
Belhar (Behind Shopping Centre)R349 000
The Leagues (Mitchells Plain)
Only R249 000Heideveld(Next To Station)
Only R299 000
K A T 3 15- 1-1 0LW rMAR N HONY 03-1 AL F.cd
StrandfonteinR499 000
Grassy Park (Close To M5 Highway)
Only R729 000Zeekoeivlei
Only R629 000Woodlands R369 000
(House + Garage/Granny Flat)
Call Mark Anthony
021 704 2160/
083 482 4250
Large 3 beds, wooden floors, tiled sunken lounge, large entrance
hall/dining-room, Extra large eat-in fully fitted kitchen, bath and shower,
long drive-way(approx 5 cars), covered entertainment area in paved
yard, very secure. Opposite Blomvlei Road Mosque & Aloe Medical
Centre.
Free-Standing, Large 3 beds, large tiled
lounge + dining-room, bathroom, main
bed massive, approx. 20m² + Garage +
Grounds. Freshly painted. (If your
combined wages is R10 900.00 per
month you can buy this house)
Close To Giel Basson. Large 3beds, mes, lounge +
dining, large fully fitted kitchen,double carport + garage. NEAT
PROPERTY.
Lansdowne (On Lansdowne Road) Only R649 000
K A T 1 15- 1-1 0K . rMAR N HONY 03-1 AL NK cd
Parow West (Churchill Estate)
Only R699 000Rocklands (Close To Spine Road High)
Only R349 000
Large 3 beds,2 bathrooms,
lounge, kitchen, carport, garage,
braai area, 432m² plot.
Neat 2 beds, lounge, bathroom,fitted kitchen (Granite Tops),
large grounds, enclosed,cemented yard. If your combined
wages is R9 500.00 per monthyou can buy this house
Ruyterwacht (Close To Grand West)
Only R649 000Rocklands (Close To Cedars)
Only R289 000
Renovated 3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, drive-way,
paving in yard, enclosed. (If yourcombined wages is R9 500.00 per
month you can buy this house)
Renovated 3 beds, lounge, fullyfitted kitchen, bathroom +Garage. (If your combined
wages as R9 500.00 per monthyou can buy this house)
RocklandsOnly R299 000
RocklandsOnly R299 000
Call Mark Anthony
021 704 2160/
083 482 4250
Beautiful 3 beds, (Laminated floors) bics, large fitted kitchen, tiled lounge,
bath & shower, cemented yard, remote garage(x2), Burglar bars, securty
gates & alarm. Very Neat.
Neat, Free-Standing 2 beds,carpets, lounge, kitchen, large
grounds, good condition.(If your combined wages is
R7500 .00 you canbuy this house)
Neat 2 beds, bic, tiled bathroom & lounge, tiledkitchen, bars & security gates. Grounds for
expansion.(If your combined wages is R11 800.00per month you can buy this house)
Free-Standing, Extended, 4
beds, bics, en-suite, fully
fitted kitchen, tiled lounge,
entrance hall + Garage.
3 BEDS, LARGEEXTENDED LOUNGE,
KITCHEN, BATHROOM,CARPORT.
Seawinds (Close To Prince George Highway)R399 000
Eersteriver (Free-Standing)
Only R235 000
K A T 2 15- 1-1 0L .MAR N HONY 03-1 AL 8K cdr
Strandfontein (On the Bay)Only R379 000
Strandfontein (Off Church Street)
R529 000Rocklands
Only R299 000
View photos of our properties onorwww.rawson.co.za www.gumtree.co.za
OTTERY/ATHLONE TEL: 021 703 3466 • FAX: 021 703 3480
OTTERY R1.1mil neg
4Beds mes,bic's,lounge,d/room,tvroom,f/place,fkitchen,pool,dbl
garage,alarm.
BASIL 082 414 8232
FLAT2Beds-bic's,lounge,kitchen,bathroom
& parking bay.
FAHIEM 083 301 8999
GROUND FLOOR FLAT2Beds-bic's,lounge, kitchen,bathroom & parking bay.
FAHIEM 083 301 8999
OTTERY R695,000neg
3Beds-mes,bic's,bathrm,ffkitchen,lounge/d/room,ent area,built in braai,alarm,
encl driveway.
BASIL 082 414 8232
OTTERY R899,000neg
HEIDEVELD R390,000neg
PRICED TO SELLMaisonette 3Beds 1bic's,lounge,ffkitchen,
bathrm,paving/slabs in yard & front.
PAM 073 344 9161
LARGE MODERN FAMILY HOME4Beds-mes,lounge-f/p,d/rm,study,bathrm,ffkitchen,ent area,pool,tanden garg,2Bed g/f both with ens.
FAHIEM 083 301 8999
LARGE GROUNDS IN CUL DE SAC3Beds,lounge,d/room,fkitchen,guest toilet,bathrm &
1Bed sep entrance.
PAM 073 344 9161
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WEB REF: AE0159 WEB REF: AE0158 WEB REF: OT0349
PRICED TO SELL3Beds-mes,lounge/d/room-aircon,ffkitchen-
m/tops,bathrm,sgl gar-drive thru + 2Bed G/flat.
DONNIVAN 083 261 2770
SCALE DOWN OR START UP2Beds-bic's,lounge,fkitchen,bathrm,
paved driveway.PAM 073 344 9161
FAIRWAYS R1350,000negWELCOME ESTATE R920,000neg
WEB REF: OT0343WEB REF: Ot0345
BELGRAVIA R600,000neg
WEB REF: AE0153
WEB REF: OT0354
WYNBERG R450,000neg WYNBERG R495,000neg
FERNES ESTATE -
3 bedrooms with BIC, lounge,
ff kitch, and bathrm fully tiled, fully
secured, splash pool, garage,
595sqm, potential
R995 000 Neg
021 705 3507 / 021 705 1798A/H 021 705 3903Fax: 0866 456 [email protected]
A X I S
WANT A MARKET VALUATION?
ABDULLAH - 073 657 2805
GRASSY PARK -
Neat 3 beds, carpets, lounge/
dining-rm family bath, driveway,
Large grounds
R750 000 Neg
G/PRK FLATS -
4 flats from R 170K, 2 beds,
BIC, lounge, bath,
fully secured complex
R170K - R320K
HANOVER PARK -
Lovely 2 beds, lounge, fitted
kitchen, bathrm, fully secured +
Wendy house
R270 000
STEENBERG -
Neat 3 beds, lounge, fitted kitch,
bath, garage, grounds,
off Sibellius Street
Beauty R420 000
RYLANDS -
Dbl Stry, 4 beds, lounge / dining-rm
walk-in closet, ff kitch,
Double garage,
R1,650 000 EASTRIDGE -
3 bedrooms semi, lounge, kitchen,
parking for 2, yard,
URGENT SALE
R280 000 incl cost
RETREAT Allenby -
Allenby Drive 3 beds, BIC, lounge,
fitted kitch, enclosed, spacious &
secured
R880 000
STEENBERG -
2 bedrooms, lounge, fitted kitchen,
bath, potential grounds,
off Botma Str
Lovely R350 000
ZEEKOEVLEI -
VACANT PLOT WITH PLANS
TO BUILD DOUBLE STOREY
R350 000LAVENDER HILL -
Neat 4 beds, BIC, lounge, fitted
kitch, garage for 4, enclosed,
Sep entrance
R280 000
RONDEBOSCH -
4 bedrooms on dbl plot with BIC,
FF kitch, 3 x dining-rms,
garage for 5
R1,3 Miln PELICAN PARK -
3 bedrms, MES, BIC, lounge,
FF kitch, family bath, garage,
close to mosque
R560 000
CLAREMONT -
VACANT PLOT WITH PLANS
DUNLUCE STR
R1.3 MILN
LOTUS RIVER -
5 beds, spacious lounge, fitted
kitch, 2 bathrm fully tiled, garage,
POOL+ +
R780 000
FERNES ESTATE -
3 bedrooms with BIC, lounge, ff kitch,
and bathrm fully tiled, fully secured,
garage, off Plantantion Road, potential
R800 000 NegRONDEBOSCH EAST -
3 & 4 bedrooms, built-in cupboards,
fitted kitchen, spacious lounge/dining,
500 - 650 Sqm size plots, potential
R1.1 MILL
Axis 10x4 150311 1AL1EMV.cdr
PELICAN PRK -
2 bedrooms, lounge, FF kitchen,
fully secured, driveway with
Wendy house
Frm R460 000
LANDSDOWNE -
Neat 3 beds, BIC, MES, ff kitch,
lounge, family bathrm, paved
driveway, garage
R750 000
NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE
NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE NEXT TO MOSQUENEXT TO MOSQUE
NEW RELEASENEW RELEASE
MUST VIEW!!!MUST VIEW!!! BARGAIN GOINGBARGAIN GOING
PROPERTIES
SHAFIQA - 073 313 5819 SA-EED - 082 927 5034 ZAHIDA - 084 265 4364
Tel. 021 393 3359/95 • 157 A DENNEGEUR AVE, STRANDFONTEIN • TEL./FAX. 021 393 1568
TO GET IT SOLD AND FOR A FREE VALUATION OF YOUR PROPERTY CALL NOW
PROPT 15.03.11
PropTTREAL ESTATE
SELLING SELLING SELLING-PROPERTIES URGENTLY NEEDED INALL AREAS FOR OUR QUALIFIED BUYERS
NEW - LENTEGEUR – R280
000FREESTANDING &
SECURE2 BEDS-BIC, FITTED
KITCHEN,TILED ;OUNGEGARAGE 3 CARS
SAN REMO – R500
000
3 BEDS, FITTED
KITCHEN, STUDY,
BAYVIEW – ON THE BAY
– R440 000
2 BEDS, FFK,
BATHROOM+SHOWER
, TILED LOUNGE
WESTGATE –R430 000
2 BEDS – BIC IN MAIN, FITTKICTHEN TILED LOUNGE.
++++ UNFINISHED EXTENSIONROOF HEIGHT
3 BEDS + MES + BATHROOMCARPORT
WESTRIDGE –R375 000
3 BEDS, EXTENDEDTILED LOUNGE, BIGKITCHEN, GARAGE,
ENCLOSED YARD
RETREAT –R650 000
CANAL ROAD3 BEDS, FITTED
KITCHEN, LOUNGE,GARAGE
PELICAN PARK – R530
000
3 BEDS, RENOVATED
BATHROOM, FULLY
FITTED KITCHEN,
TANDEM GARAGE 3 CARS
WAYNE
THERON –
083 483 1784
STRANDFONTEIN –
R500 000
OFF TRAFALGAR
3 BEDS, FITTED KITCHEN,
SEPERATE BATHROOM /
TOILET, TANDEM GARAGE
STRANDFONTEIN –R475 000
3 BEDS, FITTEDKITCHEN,TILED
LOUNGE, GARAGE
WAVECREST –
R550 000
VERY NEAT & MODERN
3 BEDS,BIC,MES,FFK,
LOUNGE, DINING AREA
GARAGE
FAROUK
MALLICK –
082 873 4815
STRANDFONTEIN –
R530 000.00
3 BEDS – MAIN-EN-SUITE, BIC
IN MAIN, TV ROOM, LOUNGE
WITH JETMASTER
FULLY FITT KITCHEN, COVERED
YARD, GARAGE + OFF STREET
STRANDFONTEIN –R420 000
3 BEDS – TILEDFLOORS – BIC IN 2,
FULLY FITTED KITCHEN,FAMILY BATHROOM,
TILED LOUNGE
LAKESIDE –R670 000.00
SECURE COMPLEX –MAIN ROAD
2 BEDS, OPEN PLANLOUNGE & FITTED
LOTUS RIVER – WAYBURN ROAD
– 785 0003 BED TILED FLOORS, TILED
LOUNGE, DINING ROOM, FULLY
FITTED KITCHEN,FAMILY BATHROOM, TANDEM
GARAGE 2 CARS, CARPORT 3
CARS, POOL
REGINA
AFRICA –
072 865 0061
LENTEGEUR – LUPIN STREET– R 325 000
3 BEDS – TILED FLRS - BIC INMAIN, FITT KITCHEN
BATHROOM WITH SHOWER,EXTENDED TILED LOUNGE.
GARAGE + CARPORT 2CARS, ENCLOSED YARD
LENTEGEUR – PROTEA STREET –R375 000.00
MAIN HOUSE – 2 BEDS –LAMINATED FLRS – BIC, TILED
LNGE AND DINING AREAFFK, BATHROOM WITH
SHOWER.ENCLOSED CARPORTSEPERATE ENTRANCE
1 BEDROOM – TILED , FITTEDKITCHEN, TILED LOUNGE
WAVECREST –
R620 000
BIG SPACE - 3 BEDS – BIC,
EXTENDED TILED LOUNGE,
FULLY FITTED KITCHEN,
GARAGE + XTRA PARKING
IGSHAAN
HARTOGH
079 7352149
JOE
DANSTER –
0723433442
ZEEKOEVLEI –
R620 000 - EASTBANK
CLOSE
ON 396 Sqm PLOT
3 BEDS, FITTED
KITCHEN, TILED LOUNGE
WOODLANDS – R360 000
FREE STANDING ON BIG
GROUNDS – NEEDS TLC
3 BEDS, FULLY FITTED
KITCHEN, GARAGE
ROCKLANDS –
R300 000
NEAT SECURE 3 BEDS, BIG
FITTED KITCHEN, TILED
LOUNGE
PAVED YARD.
LANSDOWNELounge, dining, TV room, 3 beds,
fitted kitchen, 2 baths, garage,storeroom. R895 000.
LANSDOWNESpacious home, 3 large beds
(bics), ensuite, lounge (fireplace)diningroom, TV room, large fullyfitted kit, laundry, remote garage,carport & granny flat. R1 195M
LANSDOWNECnr property. Very neat, 3 beds,
(bics in 2), lounge/dining, o/p fittedkitch, builtin braai on patio. Large
clean granny flat, borehole andsolar heating. R1 050M
SHAHIEDA HALIMPROPERTIES(c) 082 579 6281
RONDEVLEI PARK
PLOT AND PLAN
* 2/3 bedroomwith:
* Diningroom* Lounge
* Braai area* Tandem garage
Initial deposit R5000.
Contact Francis Thorne
076 409 6483, (021)703 5711
RUKEYA HOOSAINATHLONE/KEWTOWN: R399 000
excl. Extended semi, 3 bedslounge, kitchen, bathroom
RYLANDS ESTATE: R499 000excl duplex, 3 beds, with bics, ffk,
lounge, plus crtyardGATESVILLE R1 799 000 excl.
D.story 7 beds, large lounge sepd/room, large, FFK, with
scullery/laundry plus 1roomedgranny flat, garage, undercover
parking for 4 cars. Ideal for guesthouse or wellness centre.
SURREY ESTATE: R799 000 excl4 beds l/d large fk plus 2
bathrms, 496m²
RUYKEYA082 741 1109
Tuesday 15 March 2011 SPORT People’s Post Athlone Page 19
DOUBLE CELEBRATION: Westridge Yankees softballers celebrate completing a league and knockout cup double in the WesternProvince Super League at City Park Sports Complex in Athlone on Sunday. Yankees beat St Martin’s 62 in the KO final onSunday, after edging out Glenthorn in the race for the league title. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
OUT: Pirates men’ssoftballerDwain Kerchhoff forces out a sliding AlistairVeale ofWestridgeYankees atsecondbase duringYankees’73 win in aWP men’ssoftballknockout final at CityPark SportsComplex inAthlone onSunday.This wasthe firsttime thatYankeeswon themen’sknockout final. Photo:Rashied Isaacs
HANDS ON: Lunga Ngcozela (left) of Cape Town All Stars FC fights it out with ClintonJacobs of Beau City FC, during Beau City’s 10 win in a Vodacom Second Division matchat Strandfontein on Saturday. Beau City FC, coached by Imeraan Davids and Des Crowie,intend changing their name to Hotspurs FC next season. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
STORMY: DHL Stormers wing Brian Habana evades JamesPaterson of the Highlanders, during the Stormers’ 186 winin a Super Rugby match at Newlands Rugby Stadium onFriday evening. The Stormers will tackle the Bulls in Pretoria on Saturday. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
LETTING RIP: Aneez Davids of United takes evasive action as Dale Campbell ofUWC hits out, during United’s 10wicket win in a Western Province 1A Leaguecricket match at Green Point on Saturday. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
HARD BALL:Nathan Kerchhoff of AthloneAthletics beatsa peg to theWestridge Yankees catcher athome plate,during Athletics’ 80 win in aWestern MajorLeague baseball match inAthlone on Saturday. The winkeeps Athleticsin first position – fivepoints clear ofnearest rivalsBellville Tygers.Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
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People's Post Page 20 Phone: 021 713 9440 | Fax: 021 713 9481 Tuesday 15 March 2011
The subtle touches ofThe subtle touches of OranjeOranjeBRIAN GAFFNEY
TWO Dutch legends whose names areprinted in gold in the annals of Neth-
erlands soccer history are close to beingacclaimed heroes – 9 000km from theirnative land.
For Foppe de Haan and his fellow country-men Ruud Krol – the coaches of Ajax CapeTown FC and Orlando respectively – the hon-our of walking the red carpet to the champi-ons’ rostrum in May will be deserved for thetwo seasoned coaches.
Indeed, either of their faces could be mir-rored in the sterling silver trophy that is atstake for the Premier Soccer League champi-ons for the 2010/2011 season.
The destiny of the coveted cup will ofcourse be influenced by the result of the clashbetween Ajax and Pirates at Newlands Stadi-um tomorrow (Wednesday), starting at 19:30.
In the fiercely-contested league champion-ship, pacesetters Pirates – with 50 points inthe bag are a point ahead of Ajax, whileMamelodi Sundowns on 47 points and KaizerChiefs on 46 points are also in the race, after24 matches.
The neck-and-neck tussle prompts De Haanto concede that “nothing less than victory”will serve the Ajax cause.
De Haan’s no-nonsense approach when itcomes to the game has transformed Ajax intoone of the most exciting teams to watch in theleague this season.
His achievements include coaching theNetherlands to the UEFA European under-21champions titles in 2006 and 2007, after serv-ing as the head coach of Heerenveen FC for20 seasons.
And those successful experiences has inev-itably helped De Haan to keep his youngcharges focused on the arduous task ofmatching Pirates – buoyed by a 3-0 first
round win in Johannesburg inOctober.
The rapid development ofplayers like Thulani Serero,Khama Billiat, SameehgDoutie, Sonwabile Lolo andGranwald Scott has markedAjax’s progress thus far.
Soweto-born Serero (21) andBilliat (21) from Zimbabwe(21) have each scored vitalgoals, while the pacy Doutie(22) is enjoying his best seasonsince joining Ajax at age 17.
Their efficiency is matchedby Kensington-born midfield-er Scott and defender Lolo,whom Ajax nabbed from Afri-can Tribes amateurs in Khay-elitsha.
The efforts of Tembinkosi“Terror” Fanteni and Sereroto hit the target 11 and eighttimes respectively this seasonalso augurs well for the match.
The not-so-good news for DeHaan is that the suspendedDoutie will miss the crucialshowdown.
And Krol? the Pirates men-tor was capped 83 times for theNetherlands and representedthe Dutch in two World Cups.
He was also a member of the
star-studded Ajax-Amsterdam FC side thatwon the European Cup for three consecutiveyears (1971-1973) – missing out on the 1971 fi-nal due to a fractured leg.
Notably in his heyday the versatile Krolcould be depended on to play in all defensiveand midfield positions for club and country.
So no wonder Pirates boasts one of the bestdefensive records in the league this sea-son – thanks mainly to Krol’s coaxing of de-fensive midfielder Andile Jali (21) and left-back Reuben Cloete into tough ball winners.
Pirates have scored 34 times and conceded16 goals while Ajax, on the other hand, havehit the target 36 times but have conceded 24goals.
This of course is a worry for De Haan andgoalkeeper Hans Vonk – his custodian atHeerenveen FC for several years before hemoves Ajax Amsterdam FC and their CapeTown namesakes.
But De Haan showed his hand when the
long-serving flank defenders Brett Evans andNazeer Allie – who were sidelined with leg in-juries for several weeks – returned to theteam that lost 2-1 to Free State Stars in theNedbank Cup knockout championship overthe weekend.
The possible inclusion of both flank defend-ers with the centre back duo of Derek Des-camp and Clayton Daniels could be De Haan’sploy to snuff out Pirates’ free-scoring KatlegoMashego, Thulasizwe Mbuyane and TiouSegolele.
Pirates, since the inception of the PSL in1995, have been crowned champions in2001/02 and 2002/03, while placing second in2004/05, 2005/06 and 2008/09.
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BALL WINNER: Granwald Scott in good nick for Ajax CapeTown FC. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
EXCITED: An animated Ruud Krol, coaxing Pirates. Photos: Gallo Images
PONDERING: Foppe de Haan, the Ajax CapeTown mentor. Photo: Gallo Images