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Page 1: People's Post Grassy Park 20150526

TUESDAY 26 May 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] IT AS IT IS

GRASSY PARK

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GYPSUM BOARDS1.2X3.0m

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After months of pleading for support fromgovernment, the army was finally deployedin Ottery on Friday.

An area lockdown took place as OperationFiela came to the Ottery B flats section justafter 04:00. The first arrest took place in Ox-ford Court at about 04:10 when a 17-year-oldgirl was arrested for the possession of 63packets of tik which was hidden between herbreasts. The army worked with the policeand law enforcement in an extensive opera-tion at the flats, much to the satisfaction ofmany residents.

Grassy Park community police forum(CPF) spokesperson Philip Bam says thecommunity welcomes the action by authori-ties because it has been “years since thecommunity requested the police to call inthe help of the army”.

“We asked them to weed out gangsterismand drugs in the troubled flats area of Ot-tery, Parkwood Estate and Lotus River. Thesuspected drug houses and gang hideoutswere targeted first while the army threw acordon around the area,” Bam says.

He adds he witnessed house-to-housesearches which were followed by arrests.

“A few arrests for possession of drugswere made and one firearm was found. Weare hoping that more guns were found,” hesays.

Bam says the operation was received wellby the community, but some residents wereunhappy. “Many of the residents welcomedthe operation and said it was something theyhave been requesting for a long time. Oneor two were unhappy about the manner inwhich the forces came into their homes andwe do apologise for any inconvenience,” hesays. Bam says the CPF welcomes this inter-vention and says that, no matter what thesearches revealed, “it sends a clear messageto the gangsters that the police have the re-sources to strike and could repeat this kindof operation”.V Continued on page 2.

OTTERY

Army locks down

Police members joined the operation by the army in the Ottery area. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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Our reporters win bigin national awardsBEN BURGER

People’s Post sister publicationTygerBur-ger is once again the best free (corporate-

owned) newspaper in the country.The newspaper’s Bellville edition won

this prestigious award at the 2014 MDDA/Sanlam Local Media Awards dinner at Em-peror’s Palace in Gauteng on Friday. Theseawards recognise the best local newspa-pers, radio and TV stations and their repor-ters.

Monique Duval, reporter for People’sPost, won the award for Best Photography:Features and Portraits.

The awards are considered the Oscars ofthe local media industry and is the onlycompetition in which local newspapers andjournalists fromdifferentmediahouses andowners from all over the country compete.

Many other journalists from TygerBur-ger and People’s Post were among the Top10 and even the Top 3 in various categories.

Samantha Lee, reporter for theMitchell’sPlain edition of People’s Post, and DesireéRorke, reporter forTygerBurger’sBracken-fell and Kraaifontein editions, were amongthe Top 10 in the Focus on People: HumanInterest writing category.

Magriet Theron of the Parow edition ofTygerBurger was among the Top 3 Newsphotographers, with André Bakkes of Ty-gerBurger’s Milnerton and Table View edi-tions in the Top 3 for Sport photos. CarinaRoux, photographer ofWPMedia which pu-blishes TygerBurger, People’s Post and CityVision, was in the Top 3 for Photographerof the Year.TygerBurger’sBrackenfell editionwas al-

so in the Top 3 for the best front page (corpo-rate-owned, free newspaper).

Marita Meyer, group editor of WPMedia,says she is extremely proud of her team:“Everyoneworks veryhard andunderhugepressure, so it is quite rewarding when weare recognised for this hard work.”

WP Media’s Top 3 finalists are here with Marita Meyer, group editor, at the MDDA/SanlamLocal Media Awards dinner on Friday. From left are Carina Roux, Monique Duval (winningPeople’s Post reporter), Meyer, Stehan Schoeman, Magriet Theron and André Bakkes.

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“The CPF thanks the police, army and allsecurity agencies for heeding the call of thecommunity. We would like to see thesekinds of operations repeated. We recognisethat it will take some time before thescourge of gangsterism and drugs are eradi-cated from our areas but we are grateful forall efforts by the security establishment.”The CPF has called on the community to

be alert and report guns and drug hidingplaces to the authorities.Grassy Park police spokesperson Wynita

Kleinsmith says 16 successful arrests weremade during Friday’s operation. The ar-rests are related to the illegal possession ofdrugs, especially tik, and ammunition.During the operation a firearm was also

found abandoned.“At about 05:00 a docket of negligent loss

of firearm was opened against the lawfulowner of a firearm after a Rossi .38 specialwas found abandoned in the garden of Wel-tevrede Court. It was found with five liverounds,” Kleinsmith says.The case is under investigation as the

owner has not reported the firearm as sto-len.During the operation a number of other

items were also found abandoned.This includes six 9mm rounds found in

front of Bloemhof Court, an undisclosedamount of cash found at Weltevrede Court

and one black airgunwith no serial numberfound at Oxford Court.Station commander Colonel Shawn van

Wyk says the police will continue clampingdownoncrimeand its perpetrators.He com-mends his members on a job well done.“The policewillmaintain their zero-toler-

ance approach in the combatting and inves-tigation of crime,” he says.

When the lockdown finished just after09:00 on Friday, residentswere heard cheer-ing in support of the operation as the lawenforcement agencies left the area.V Anyone with information on suspected criminal ac-tivities can call the police on 021 700 3940 or CrimeStop on 08600 10111.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

Army members stand on the corner of Edward and Hector Avenues while the Ottery area wasin lockdown on Friday. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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V Ottery: Angels of Hope, a non-profitorganisation that supports cancer sufferersand their families, are having its firstfundraiser for the year – a stand-upcomedy show and food drive hosted at theHashtag Social Club in Gorlay Road, Ottery(next to Eclipse) at 20:00. Pre-sold ticketscost R50 and R60 at the door. Hashtag’srestaurant and bar facilities will beavailable. Take along a non-perishable item.Eugene Mathews, Devin Gray, ChristopherHoulie and Lungelo Ndlovu will be thecomedic entertainment for the evening. Formore information contact Eugene on072 148 9611 or Mel on 072 351 8637.

Sunday 31 May

V Parkwood: The Charity Christian RevivalCentre Church will host a family service at21 Wattle Road, Parkwood Estate from09:30. The guest speaker will be Reverend

Andrew Lewin. For more informationcontact Pastor Paul Phillips on074 689 6924 or 073 309 9705.

Friday 5 June

V Grassy Park: Radio Kaap Se Punt willhost its first fundraiser with a gospelextravaganza at the Grassy Park civic centreat 19:15. Artists for the evening’s entertain-ment include Crawford AFM worship team,Euclid Jacobs, Phillipine Morkel, WilmotFredericks and the Sebastian Jacobs Band.Tickets cost R50. For more informationcontact 021 762 0244 or 073 455 4614.

Roadworks along M5Roadworks will take place along the M5over a period of at least two weeks.The roadworks entail the resurfacing

of the northbound lanes of the M5 be-tween Dick Burton Street and OtteryRoad in Plumstead.Work started yesterday and will con-

tinue on weekdays between 09:00 and15:30 until Friday 5 June. At least one

northbound lane will be open to trafficat all times.The City of Cape Town recommends

using alternate routes wherever possi-ble.For more information about the road-

works call the transport informationcentre on 0800 65 64 63 or follow @Trans-port4CT on Twitter.

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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 26 May 2015 NEWS 5

Protect our childrenCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Child ProtectionWeek was celebrated at anevent in theGrassyPark civic centre onFri-day. Residents were given information onhow to protect children as well as how tosafeguard children from inappropriate ac-tivities. The eventwas hosted by the depart-ment of social development andCity ofCapeTown.Speaker at the event Lee Roos, from the

True North organisation dealing with earlychildhood development, gave parents ad-vice on how to help their children stay safe

when they were out of sight.“Oneway of doing so is having your child

draw a handprint and have them cut it out.On the print, which they can make as col-ourful as theywant, they shouldwrite downat least five people to contact in an emergen-cy,” she said.Parentswere also encouraged touse prop-

er words for genitilia when talking to theirchildren so that hidden messages are notmisinterpreted.“It makes it easier when your child uses

the proper names for their body parts toavoid the risk of being sexually abused,”she added.

Lee Roos from the True North Organisation (seated in black) hosts a group talk as ChildProtection Week got underway in the Grassy Park civic centre. PHOTOS: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Safeline exhibits dummy dolls that assist in helping vulnerable children through therapy. Theorganisation was present at the Child Protection Week launch on Friday.

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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 26 May 20156 NEWS

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Happy Hearts make women smileThe Happy Hearts senior group presented aMothers’ Day programme at the Ottery hallon Wednesday last week.The day was spent with women from the

area as theywere given breakfast, lunch andgift bags.Happy Hearts performed on the day, in-

cluding a seniors’ modelling show.

The Happy Hearts senior group sings an item in the Mothers’ Day event. PHOTOS: CHEVON BOOYSEN

The mothers attending on the day wereimpressed with the programme.

Pupils from Rooi Kappie Creche handed rosesto the mothers in attendance.

Rooi Kappie Creche children wait to hand roses to the mothers who attended.

The spiritual dance “You raise me up” was prepared for two months in advance.

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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 26 May 2015 NEWS 7

Ottery pupils compete at libraryTheOttery libraryhosted a reading competi-tion between two schools onWednesday lastweek.Stephen Road Primary and Perivale Pri-

mary competed for the top spot to go throughto the district level round of the Cape Town-

wide reading competition next month.First prize in the English-reading catego-

ry went to Laila van der Ross from StephenRoad Primary and first prize in the Afri-kaans-reading category went to Jadon Phil-lips from Perivale Primary.

Right: Pupils areshown how toconnect at theirlibrary.

PHOTOS: CHEVONBOOYSEN

Below: Pupilsfrom StephenRoad Primaryand PerivalePrimary partici-pated in thereading competi-tion.

Above: Twelve contestantsfrom Stephen Road andPerivale primary schools werechuffed with their readingskills and were each rewardedwith a medal and certificatefor participating.

Right: Laila van der Ross fromStephen Road Primary walkedaway as winner in theEnglish-reading category.Jaydon Phillips form PerivalePrimary held his school’sname high by achieving firstprize in the Afrikaans-readingcategory.

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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 26 May 20158 NEWS

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Shoddyworkmanship, faultywater fixturesand minimal response from officials.These are some of the complaints that

give residents from phase one in the NewHorizons project grey hairs.After moving into their homes just over

a year ago, a few residents say they have al-ready encountered problems at their newhomes. They want their complaints to “re-ceive the attention it deserves”.One resident, Carmen Petersen, says her

water metre went blank for two weeks.“I noticed that thewatermetrewasn’t giv-

ing a daily reading as it should and the wa-ter was cut. I then logged a call and nothingwas done for two weeks, even after I got areference number,” Petersen says.She explains during the two weeks her

water was disconnected she had to borrowwater from her neighbours.“For the entire two weeks I had to look

around for water from my neighbours. Itwas a terrible inconvenience.”Petersen confirms her water has been

connected for the past week.

Another resident, Michelle Calvert, saysshe has also had sporadic water supply forthe past few weeks.“My water metre is also faulty. I logged

a call and it was done on Saturday 9 Mayalready. I received a reference number andeach time I follow up I just get a ‘sorry forthe inconvenience’. It is not on and I wantit to be fixed because I can’t do daily taskswith interrupted water supply,” she says.Nadia Williams says she has also experi-

enced problems with her water supply.“My toilet and kitchen have had water

blockages. And at times the water stays offfor a week,” she says. She adds she has hadto go without water for two to three weeksat a time.“I then had to pay a plumber R700 to come

out and fix it. I did not want to be withoutwater for any longer. Residents from thiscommunity are already poor and we cannotafford to pay plumbers,” she says.These residents say they are inconven-

ienced by the faulty water pipes and fix-tures.Community spokesperson Ziva Moodley

says he has been informed about residents’complaints.“I intend to fast-track the system. But

there is a process we follow. Residents alsoneed to be more responsible with the stuffthey dispose of via the plumbing,” Moodleysays.He adds that when complaints are re-

ceived they are passed on to the City for ac-tion and if needed “faulty metres are re-placed”.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

Residents in New Horizons have beencomplaining about faulty water metres andplumbing connections. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Save lives in the CityApplications are open for lifeguards atmunic-ipal pools across the city.The City of Cape Town has 300 temporary

lifeguard positions available at its publicswimming pools for the summer season, ex-plains Belinda Walker, mayoral committeemember for community services and specialprojects.“We are working hard to get our amenities

ready for the upcoming season, with a specialfocus on public swimming pools. One of theCity’s critical requirements for the safety ofour residents is to have trained and compe-tent lifeguards available at our swimmingpools. We would like to encourage residentsto apply timeously, so as not to lose out on thistemporary employment opportunity,” shesays.The main swimming pool season is from 2

October to 16April 2016. Applications close onFriday 5 June.The lifeguard application process requires

further training and testing.Applicants must have a Grade 10 certificate

or 12 months lifesaving experience, be physi-cally fit and able-bodied and have no criminalrecord.V Printed application forms are available at the Muizen-berg, Mitchell’s Plain, Ndabeni and Bellville district offi-ces. Completed application forms and documents canonly be dropped off at these offices and not at the CapeTown Civic Centre.

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Grassy Park neighbourhood watches arecoming together to make the area a safer

one.However, community police forum (CPF)

chairperson Fuad Titus said during a meet-ing onWednesday last week that the organi-sations should rather focus on increasingtheir numbers.“We have to work on recruiting more peo-

ple into the existing neighbourhoodwatchesas well as work on launching more neigh-bourhoodwatches in our four sectors. At themoment I know of 20 neighbourhood watch-es in our area and we need to increase thisnumber,” Titus said.He added residents should be encouraged

to join the organisations as it ensured thesafety of the community. “Our neighbour-hood watches are the first people to knowwhat is happening in our area before the po-lice,” he added.Titus confirmed these meetings would be

heldmonthly andwould include all four sec-tors in the Grassy Park policing area, whichincludes Parkwood Estate, Ottery, LotusRiver and New Horizons.

Newly-appointed neighbourhood watchcoordinator John Goss, who also serves onthe CPF as deputy chairperson, added it isenvisioned that the crime fighters will con-duct operations with the local police.“Weare forminga channel between thepo-

lice, CPF and neighbourhood watches tofight crime. We intend for watches to goalong on operations,” Goss said.Titus addedall newneighbourhoodwatch-

es and recruits would get training.With many representatives present from

different neighbourhood watches, membersraised concerns about stop-and-searches,but Goss said he “is not keen on the idea”.“Our neighbourhood watches should be

very careful on how they handle residentsin the area. Although I agree with a civilianarrest and actingwithin the boundary of thelaw, I still am not keen on stop-and-searchesconducted by neighbourhood watches asthis is a free country and people should beable to walk where they wish,” Goss said.This statement was met with mixed reac-

tions and neighbourhood watch representa-tives said stop-and-searches would continuein their areas “because it works”.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post” send your opinion to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

A set of soccer poles was donated to the Parkwood community on Friday. The donationcame from Ottery-based Crimson Moon Furnishers after proportional representativecouncillor William Akim (far right) approached the company in aid of the Sunday soccerleague being played in Parkwood. The community was in dire need of soccer poles afterthe old ones were vandalised and stolen. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Store showcases local productsKIN Culture, a Cape Town-based NGO, islaunching a pop-up store in the heart of CapeTown for the month of June.The pop-up store comes shortly after the

launch of its online store, www.kinculture-shop.org.These stores offer a mix of quality prod-

ucts from local communities around thepen-insula. The shop is a collaboration with en-trepreneurial companies ButtaNutt, Move-

Pretty and Bright Owl.The profits are invested in orphans. There

are about fivemillion orphans in SouthAfri-ca, the organisation says in a statement.The vision of KIN Culture is to build a vil-

lage that will be a home for orphans. The vil-lage will house a school, medical facilitiesand a wide range of activities.V The KIN Culture pop-up store will be at 150 LongStreet from 3 to 29 June.

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A special meeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Friday 29 May 2015at 10:00 in the Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town, where theannual budget for 2015/16 to 2017/18 will be considered in terms of chapter 4, section 24(2)of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003.

An ordinary meeting of the Council will commence at the conclusion of the special meeting.

Please note that limited seating is available for members of the public and, therefore, seatswill be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. If you wish to attend the meeting, you arerequested to contact Nadine Damon on 021 400 3708 between 09:00 and 16:00. All requestsfor attendance must be received by no later than a day before the meeting. You will berequired to provide your surname, initials and contact telephone number. Visitors are kindlyrequested to be seated by 09:30.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN

Kids can winwith XhosastoriesXhosa-speaking children have untilFriday 24 July to enter the Puku Chil-dren’s Literature Foundation storycompetition.Sponsored by Redisa (Recycling and

Economic Development Initiative ofSouth Africa), and supported by theNal’ibali Reading-for-enjoyment cam-paign, the competition not only cele-brates and preserves the Xhosa langu-age and rich heritage of storytelling,but also raises awareness of the impor-tance of taking care of the environ-mentby invitingyoungpeople towritein Xhosa on environmental themes.The theme for this year’s competiti-

on is “Celebrating our legacy and in-venting the future” with the focus onthe environment.Children between the ages of 13 and

19 are invited to submit their 500 to1500-word handwritten story markedwith their name, surname, area, theschool they attend and their contactdetails.Cape Town participants can drop

their entries off at Langa library, Kha-yelitsha library, Mfuleni library, Bel-ville library, Gugulethu library andthePhilippiEast library beforeFriday24 July.The first prize is worth R10 000, the

second is worth R5000 and the third,R3000. Winners will be announced ata ceremony on International LiteracyDay on Tuesday 8 September.

World cyclist visits CapeMARK WARD

ACape Townmedical doctor, Amit Ghosh,has teamed up with Indian adventurer-

cyclist Somen Debnath.Ghosh (29) met Debnath, who hails from

Sunderban-Kolkata in the province of Ben-gal, three weeks ago at a gathering at theShri Siva Aalayam Hindu Temple in Ry-lands.Debnath is onanaround-the-world bicycle

tour in aid of HIV/Aids awareness. Hereached South Africa earlier this year – the94th country on his trip. He has already cy-cled 112 600km.“My goal is to travel 200 000km and visit

191 countries, meeting 20 million people bythe end of 2020,” says Debnath.“From 2009 to 2012, I cycled across Europe.

I have travelled in 10 countries in theMiddleEast while South Africa is the 10th Africancountry I have visited.“During my travels I have experienced

many close encounters which were life-threatening. At one stage I was blindfoldedand strapped to a chair in darkness by theTaliban. But, overall, I generally cameacross good people, which has made my tripthus far not only interesting, but also fulfill-ing,” says Debnath.While Ghosh is not joiningDebnath on his

journeys, he will be helping to document theadventurer’s travel stories.“After my first meeting with Somen I was

intrigued by his determination. I’m fromBengali decent and share his culture. Myfamily has strong roots in India. Because hisnatural eloquence is in Bengali I want to as-sist him to create his stories in English. Wealso share a common vision about advocacyaround HIV/Aids,” says Ghosh.Debnath was recently the guest of JP

Smith, mayoral committee member for safe-ty and security. Debnath handed over an In-dian flag to the City at a ceremony held atthe Newlands cricket ground. The flag wasreceived by Nashua Cape Cobras player

Mthokozisi Shezi.Smith jokingly referred to Debnath as be-

ing “nuts” for his travels. “One can onlyhave admiration for this brave youngman,”said Smith.

Somen Debnath from India is riding his bike across the world and had a stop in Cape Town.From left are Donny Jurgens (City of Cape Town sport and recreation department), MthokozisiShezi (Nashua Cape Cobras player), Beresford Williams (president of WP Cricket Association),Debnath, JP Smith (mayoral committee member for safety and security) and Cape Townmedical doctor Amit Ghosh.

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Kids’ thoughts on violenceLocal Grade 10 pupils took part in ananonymous postcard campaign by theSaartjieBaartmanCentre forWomenandChildren to explore themotivation for vi-olence.Here are some of the reasons given by

the 600 participating pupils:

Reasons for violence. When I am impundent and out of lineand get smacked for it.. When someone sexually harasses me.. Mymother deserves it when my fatherhits her..Whenmen smackmybumbecause I amdressed inappropriately.. In Islam the husband can hit his wifeonly if she disobeys more than thrice.

He’s not allowed to hit her in her face.

Reasons against abuse. Women should not be beaten, whetherthey are at fault or not. Everyone makesmistakes. Women do not deserve to be in-jured for a silly mistake like burningfood. Men are just petty sometimes.. A women should not be beaten, ourConstitution and Bill of Rights says so.Everyone is equal, no-one is perfect, weall make mistakes. Women deserve re-spect, love and care and not to be beaten.. When a woman does something wrongfor her husband, they should talk aboutit and not fight about it.. No one deserves to be beaten. It is notright.

Abuse ‘seriously damages kids’The Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women

and Children has raised the alarmaround escalating levels of violence againstchildren.The Centre attributes the higher levels of

violence to an increase in violence in gener-al, with children being caught in the cross-wire – be it gang-related or domestic vio-lence.“Despite all of the awareness raised, at

least three children that we know of havegone missing over the past two weeks. Thesystem is broken and sadly children, ourmost vulnerable members of society, areeasy targets for predators,” says ShaheemaMcLeod, director of the Centre.

MotivateUsing Child Protection Week, which is thisweek, the Centre launched an anonymouspostcard campaign, aimed at exploring themotivation for violence.The campaign, named “I deserve it”, tasked600 Grade 10 pupils to describe the circum-stances that would warrant domestic vio-lence.Responses varied, from the unacceptabilityof violence, no matter the situation, to vio-lence being deserved when dinner wasn’tready or an expected (but unconfirmed) af-fair had taken place.McLeod says they are not surprised by the

findings of the campaign. She says oftenthere is a disconnect between what peopleknow to be wrong and how they behave.“Our findings revealed that regardless of

the community and the school, the pupil re-sponses very much depended on the envi-ronment in which the child had been

raised.”Stories of child abuse are commonplace in

South Africa; one out of four children areabused daily and it has been estimated thata child goes missing every five hours.Despite the country’s child protection

laws, policies and programmes, high levels

of abuse and violence are reported on a dailybasis.

Damage“Children are not only affected when theythemselves are the victims of violence – ex-posure to violence, for example towards themother, can be seriously damaging to theiremotional psyche,” says Zeenat Osman,child counsellor at the Centre.“Children who have witnessed domestic

violence may experience a variety of emo-tions ranging from guilt to helplessness,which in turn can lead to behavioural prob-lems or social difficulties.“The postcard campaignwas very insight-

ful in this regard; it provided an opportunityto explore the ramifications of violencethrough an anonymous platform.”

Help for abuseGrade 10 pupils from Sea Point High School,Leadership College, Gugulethu Comprehen-sive SecondarySchool andNormanHenshil-wood High School took part in the postcardcampaign.Established in Manenberg in 1999, the

Centre helps victims of violence and abuse.Typical problems faced by the children whovisit the Centre include abuse, neglect, dis-placement, behavioural problems, sub-stance abuse and difficulties at school.

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CITY OF CAPE TOWN LIFEGUARDVACANCIESCan you swim? Are you physically fit and able-bodied? Do you have a Grade 10 or validlifeguard certificate and a clean criminal record?

Applications for non-permanent seasonal lifeguard positions are now open for the City’s35 municipal swimming pools.

Successful candidates will need to work on an “as-and-when-required” basis up to amaximum payment of 40 hours per week, primarily over weekends and during theschool holidays.

Minimum requirements:

• A Grade 10 certificate or 12 months’ relevant lifesaving experience is required.• Applicants must be able to swim 100 metres within two minutes in a swimming pool.• Applicants must be able to meet the requirements of the qualifying certificate

standard as per Lifesaving South Africa.• A valid lifeguard certificate would be an advantage.• Proven supervisory experience would be an advantage.• Applicants must be physically fit and able-bodied.• Applicants must have a clean criminal record.

If you meet the minimum requirements, please apply before 5 June 2015.

Applicants will be required to undergo a swimming test to meet the minimumswimming requirement prior to being considered for training in other lifeguard skills.The swimming requirement is compulsory.

Application forms may be obtained from your local district office (see list below) oryou can visit www.capetown.gov.za/en/SportRecreation/Pages/default.aspx for moreinformation and to download the application form.

LIST OF CONTACT PERSONS PER DISTRICT

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District office,Cnr Darling andFelicia streets,Chrismar, Bellville

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Entrance to the Blue Downs, Long Street and Strand indoor swimming pools will be freebetween 14:00 and 17:00 from 25 May 2015 until 19 June 2015 for pre-season fitnessself-training. Please note that these sessions will be unsupervised. Pre-assessmentswill take place at the Long Street swimming pool on 27 May 2015 and 10 June 2015between 14:00 and 16:00 and at the Blue Downs pool on 1 June and 15 June 2015between 14:00 and 16:00.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER137/2015

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Wear your tekkies on Friday

It’s time to tie up your tekkies – for a goodcause. On Friday the national Tekkie Taxcampaignwill raise funds for over 280 organi-sations.Last year’s event raised almost R5m.This year, schools can buy stickers and R2

out of every R10 sticker sold will go to theschool. The school with the most sales standsto win extra prizes.Stickers are divided into five categories and

sell for R10 each.On Tekkie Tax day, wear the big sticker on

your lapel. Whatever your outfit is for theday, wear your tekkies. You can even spiff upyour tekkies by getting a pair of shoelacescalled Tekkie Tags for R30, including yoursticker of choice.V For more information visit www.tekkietax.co.za.

Opportunity to learnlanguage of the futureEver wanted to list “coding” as a skill youhave mastered?Africa Code Week is a one-of-kind educa-

tional initiative that will be piloted at theCape Town Science Centre from Saturdayto Thursday next week.The event will provide an opportunity for

free workshops for educators and free cod-ing (computer programming) workshopsfor children between the ages of 8 and 11years.Coding is the literacy of the digital age

and the best way for young children to be-come fluent is to learn and play.While technology is transforming educa-

tion and learners learn how to use it, the re-ality is that they rarely learn how it works.As a language coding helps make sense of

how things work, explores ideas and howto make things. Every interaction betweenhumans and computers is governed bycode. Programming is therefore fundamen-tal to the understanding of how technologyworks.

“Importantly, coding contributes to de-veloping key skills in mathematics andproblem-solving in the classroom environ-ment. It also encourages teamworkandana-lytical thinking, all essential 21st centuryskills for our youth,” says Julie Cleverdon,director of the Science Centre.In preparation for Africa Code Week, the

Centre is calling on all teachers, parents,students, businesses, NGOs and education-al institutions to takeup the opportunity forthese free workshops, which will preparethem to implement coding classes for chil-dren.The train-the-trainer workshop is two

hours long and will take place on Saturdayand Sunday at the Science Centre. Free one-hour coding workshops for children willtake place between 1 and 4 June.For more information call Leigh on

079 258 9611 or 021 300 3200.V To register for both the train-the-trainer workshopand the coding classes for children visitwww.ctsc.org.za/africacodeweek.

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The City of Cape Town is in the process of finalising its policy on the creation andmanagement of municipal facility management committees.

In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,recommendations or input to the municipality from 1 June 2015 to 1 July 2015.

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Director: Sport, Recreation and Amenities)• “Have your say” page: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay• Delivery to subcouncil offices

The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit writtencomments to have their comments or input recorded and submitted to the City. Contact thefollowing persons:

For general public participation:Ruché Daniels on 021 4001766 or send an e-mail to [email protected]

For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti on 021 400 1652 or send an e-mail to [email protected]

This draft policy will also be available for viewing at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay,subcouncil offices and libraries.

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From clerk to lawyerLIEZL BENJAMIN

His grandfather predicted that a youngAthlone police clerk would one daybecome a lawyer. And recently that

prediction came true when Russel van Roo-yenwasadmittedas anadvocate in theCapeHigh Court.

Van Rooyen (32), who hails from Sher-wood Park in Manenberg, attended Wyn-berg Boys High and after he matriculatedthere weremany careers that piqued his in-terest, but in the end his grandfather’s pre-diction and a cousinwhowas already a law-yer, won him over to law.

In 2006 he enrolled for his LLB degree atthe University of the Western Cape (UWC)while working as a clerk at the Athlone po-lice office.

Van Rooyen admits that studying whileholding down a full-time job has been a bigchallenge. He credits his success to sur-rounding himself with “positive people”and having a strong support system.

“It was difficult working and studyingpart-time, but what kept me going was myfirmbelief inGodand the support I receivedfrom my family.

“My grandfather knew I was stubborn,from a very young age already – and whenI get told I can’t do it, I try even harder toprove that I can do it.”

In 2011 his determination paid off whenhe graduated from UWC with his LLB de-gree and in 2013 he hit the law books againwhen he did a six months’ legal practicaltraining certificate at the University ofCape Town.

So other than the prediction of his grand-father, what is the allure of the law to VanRooyen?He describes himself as a “champi-on for the underdog”, one who hates to seeinjustices done to his fellow man.

“Law is applicable everywhere and forme the aspect of protecting the human

rights of others has always been an interest-ing one.”

Advocate Van Rooyen is considering hisnext step. “I would love to become part ofthe legal services in the police and whoknows, I might even end up at the nationalprosecuting authority!”

Van Rooyen laughs when asked whetherhe would ever cross over to become a de-fence attorney.

He says there are lots of people who havebeen wrongfully accused and they too havethe right to seek legal counsel – once againappealing tohis senseofwronging the right.

The plight of the downtrodden is a strongmotivation for Van Rooyen – and with thesupport of his loving family who knowswhere his sense of protecting the rights ofthe underdog will take this ambitious andjust-minded legal eagle. . . After all, eaglesare known for soaring to great heights.

A beaming advocate Russel van Rooyen infront of the Cape Town High Court.

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Dignity for the deceasedI have called in myconcerns relating to KlipRoad cemetery (“Moreburials”, People’s Post, 14April) and they are asfollows:

We had buried mygrandmother two weeksago. My aunt had gone tothe grave for quiet time,but she didn’t recognisethe grave as all the flowershad been stolen from thegrave. Obviously, forsomeone who is newlygrieving, this is quitetraumatic.

I called to ask if this wasnormal and was informedabout the rampant theft atthe graveyard.

I then enquired aboutgeneral safety and was toldthat this is also a concern.

I personally find grave-yards very depressing, butthe newly acquired landfor grave sites is quitedesolate, sandy andunkept.

I am informed that there

is a plan to create pathsand build benches.

Could I kindly ask if youcould divulge a bit more asI probably would want togo visit the grave site,probably not take flowersor be weary of my sur-roundings?

My mother settled inGrassy Park more than sixyears ago and becausemost of our family liveshere, it was the obviousplace of burial given thatwe probably could havechosen any other place.

I was quite shockedabout the underbelly ofwhat happens at thesesacred sites as all of theabove-mentioned hadobviously not crossed mymind.

I hope that in some waywe can restore dignity tomourning the dead as thisis a very important part ofhumanity.

ELTON BEZUIDENHOUT,Grassy Park

Salute to crime fightersPlease allow me as public rela-tions officer of the Grassy ParkCommunity Police Forum (CPF)and on behalf of the forum topublicly express our sincereappreciation for the wonderfulwork being done by the activeneighbourhood watches in ourpolice precinct.

These women and men sacrificetheir time – mostly at night –while we are all sleeping soundlyto protect our neighbourhoods.They receive no remuneration andyet they serve with so muchdedication. We also wish toexpress our appreciation to theWestern Cape Department of

Community Safety and the City ofCape Town’s Safety and Securitydepartment for their support.

We would like to encourage ourcommunity to form neighbourhoodwatches and so become part of thesolution to crime in our area.

PHILIP BAM,Grassy Park

Debate requires cool headsI have noted with disturbingconcern that people opposed toeuthanasia are becoming histrion-ic in their approach to the debateand refer to people supportingeuthanasia as killers and murder-ers.

This type of attitude does notmake for healthy debate.

The department of health, whois also opposed to the right to endone’s life when afflicted with aterminal illness, is guilty ofdouble standards. It freely advo-cates abortion. The doctorscarrying out the procedure are notreferred to as killers and theprocedure is not called “physician-

assisted foeticide” but, rightly so,termination of pregnancy.

People who are in favour of thisright come from a range ofeducational backgrounds and arequite clear that they do not wishto be subjected to the pain ofdying from the complications ofterminal illness. This should notbe classed as the same as anable-bodied person committingsuicide due to depression; this is adifferent set of circumstances.

Doctors willing to assist patientswith this request are not cold-blooded killers but are verycompassionate and accept thatmedical science has its limita-

tions. To end one’s life, whenthere is no hope, has been deemedunethical and immoral. Whomakes such a decision on what isethical and what is moral in theface of enormous human suffer-ing? Ethics and morality meanvery little to someone who isseverely afflicted by incurablepain. They are the only ones whofully understand what it is to livein agony, waiting for death, notsome wise philosopher in his/hercosy study, full of books thatmake him/her look erudite andknowledgeable about everything.

DR E RAPITI,Mitchell’s Plain

Attitude drives road accidentsI cannot understand howpeople still drive recklessly,still speed and still drink anddrive even though they see orread how many peole arearrested for this.

The carnage on the roadsstill carries on unabated evenif the law enforcementagencies announce they willbe executing roadblocks orcheckpoints.

The reason for this non-compliance to the rules of theroad or safe driving isattitude. Attitude is definedas “A position of the body ormanner of carrying oneself,indicative of a mood orcondition”. Let’s go one stepfurther – with attitude isanother lane called arrogance:“Excessively convinced ofone’s own self-importance”.

These two conditions putthe foot hard on the accelera-tor. I have personally seenhow others, and sorry to saymyself too, experiencedanother vehicle just drivingtoo slowly for our liking orturning without using anindicator in front of us, thenarrogance and attitude makesus aggressive. Then the footis plunged hard on the pedalto exact road-rage revenge.

The type of vehicle onedrives also triggers attitudeand arrogance for somelaw-abiding citizens and thenthe vehicle of status orstature becomes an Arabianstallion ridden by a take-no-prisoner gladiator.

Let’s not forget the driverwith the pimp-my-ridevehicle, the super souped upvehicle – once the key isturned the peacock attitudekicks in and when the pedalpaddling is enhanced thearrogant, untrained racingdriver makes the road hisracing track with no regardor respect for other roadusers.

Lastly, the one for the road,that one is normally way andabove the legal limit and thenthe attitude is those famouswords “I can drive my car”.That arrogant nature makesyou the most dangerouspotential killer on the high-ways and byways.

I request the courts toincrease the penalties ofthose found guilty. We needto see those fines in ourmedia and social networks ona monthly basis.

ALFRED ADOLPH BLAKE,Ottery

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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 26 May 201516 ENTERTAINMENT

Notice is hereby given that the meetings of the 24 (twenty-four) subcouncils of theCity of Cape Town will take place at the times and venues indicated in the schedule below:

Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager

1Council Chambers, Royal Ascot,Bridle Way, Milnerton

18 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Kraaifontein Municipal Building,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein

17 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood

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17Dulcie September Civic Centre(minor hall), corner of Klipfontein andProtea streets, Athlone

18 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500 or021 444 0503

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19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek

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20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Main Road, Constantia

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24Khayelitsha Training Centre, corner ofLwandle and Spine roads, Khayelitsha

18 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532

To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting goto www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.

Highlight the date of the subcouncil meeting, choose the subcouncil you require anddownload the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant subcouncil manager.

The following policies and plans are open for public consultation during June 2015. Thesepolicies and plans are available for scrutiny at subcouncil offices and interested parties maycomment on these policies and plans:

• Application for a Coastal Waters Discharge Permit (1 June to 10 July 2015)• Informal Trading Plan for Nyanga (22 May to 22 June 2015)• Immovable Property By-law• Policy on Municipal Facility Management Committees (1 June to 30 June 2015)• Proposed MyCiTi services: Lansdowne–Wetton Corridor (25 May to 30 June 2015)

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

NOTICE OF MEETINGS OFSUBCOUNCILS: JUNE 2015

DANCE

He brings love ofBollywood homeLOUISA STEYL

@LouNotes

Cape Town performance troupe Taare isbringing Bollywood to your doorstep.

Founded by Athlone’s Ahneesh Valodia,Taare aims to promote and preserve the In-dian arts in “an original and creative man-ner”.

By using Bollywood song and dance,Ahneesh says they make Indian arts moreaccessible or appealing to audiences as wellas the troupe’s dancers, helping them main-tain a link to Indian culture and traditions.

Ahneesh explains that the term “Bolly-wood” refers to both traditional and mo-dern Indian dance styles.

“It’s actually any style you can think of,”he says, adding: “It’s more the creative useof different dance styles.”

Ahneesh started dancing when he waseight years old and says he knew then alrea-dy that that’s what he wanted to do for therest of his life.

His plan was to pursue formal training af-ter matric, but his “health started actingup”.

Although he was diagnosed with muscu-lar dystrophy, a degenerative muscle disea-se, Ahneesh performed as much as possiblein his teens while he still could, until it gotto a point where he needed to swop the stagefor a wheelchair.

Dancing had become the centre of his lifethough and he couldn’t give up on hisdreams, so he decided to switch performingfor teaching and choreography.

Knowing that “there is a way aroundthings” is what helped Ahneesh cope. Bystarting the troupe, he gets to help otherdancers achieve their dreams.

Bollywood has always been Ahneesh’sfirst love. As a child he used to watch Bolly-wood movies and try the dances himself.While he’s a classically trained dancer, hisBollywood choreography is self-taught.

He started spreading the word aboutstarting a troupe in 2012 and contacted dan-cers that he knew were not actively perfor-ming at the time.

With word of mouth Taare grew and therest, as they say, is history.

In the beginning, Taare would ask dan-cers to book spaces at UCT residences forrehearsals. Today, however, they have a setvenue at Rustenberg Girls’ High Schoolwhere they rehearse every Saturday from10:00 to 12:00 with extra rehearsals when

they are preparing for a performance.Ahneesh says the troupe of 30 dancers is

made up of matriculants, students and pro-fessionals. “They come from all walks of li-fe.”

He says the audition process is open toanyone, with no previous dance experiencenecessary.

Taare performs a few times a month andthe group performs its own productionsalong with shows at charity, community orcorporate events.

Ahneesh says, to his knowledge, Taare isthe only Bollywood dance troupe in CapeTown. While there are Indian danceschools, Taare operates more like a dancecompany.

The group runs on a non-profit basis, rely-ing on sponsorships and donations. At themoment, they are specifically looking forsomeone to help with their social media ma-nagement.

Ahneesh explains that his troupe existsto provide a service to the community. Theyprovide a platform for dancers to maturetheir talents and bring Indian dance to a wi-de range of audiences.V Visit www.taare.co.za or www.facebook.com/TaareDance for more information about Taare and itsshows, to arrange an audition or to find out abouthelping the troupe in any way.

Ahneesh Valodia, the artistic director ofTaare, wants to bring diverse people togetherthrough Indian dancing. PHOTO: VICTOR KIROV

Best Turkish cinema on show this weekendForeign film fans can look forward to fiveTurkish films when Cinema Nouveau’sthird Turkish Film Festival visits CapeTown on Saturday and Sunday.

With a variety of genres and award-win-ning titles being screened, the festival pre-sents the best of Turkish cinema, with titleslike Sivas, Egg, Once upon a time, Yozgat

blues and Love likes coincidences.All the screenings will be free to the pu-

blic.There is no pre-booking for this festival

– tickets can only be collected at the cine-ma’s box office before each film is shown.V Visit www.cinemanouveau.co.za for more about thefilms and screening times.

The Little Giants will begiving a Sunday jazz showwith Vernon Castle (pic-tured), featuring After Sunsetand other guests at 021Lounge@Swingers Jazz Pub &Restaurant in Wetton onSunday from 17:00. LittleGiants is a group of 18 youngmusicians, aged between 15and 21 years, from the CapeFlats and beyond who play arepertoire of African stan-dards, jazz standards, fusionand original material.Entrance is free, but bookingis essential. Call083 236 5165 or 021 762 2443to book or visitwww.021lounge.co.za formore information.

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At school Chantel was already raking inthe awards, winning the Best Actress awardin the Western Province schools competi-tion.Since graduating from the Waterfront

Theatre School, Chantel has appeared in nu-merous musicals, commercials, televisionshows and in the internationalmovieHectorand the search for happiness, with SimonPegg.Pint-sized 26-year-old Dionne, who plays

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name, this Tswhane-born actress says she’selated to be part of the Little shop of horrorscast.Besides her theatre performances across

the country and in the United Kingdom aspart of Cape Town Opera’s Showboat cast,Dionne has also worked as the vocalist forthe house trio Jenerik-Soulz. She is current-ly working on her first solo project as a sing-er and songwriter.Top 10 Idols contestant Lelo Ramasimong,

who plays Chiffon, hadn’t even turned 21 yetwhen shewon theDurbanTheatre award forBest Newcomer.She won another for Best Supporting Ac-

tress for her role in Kickstart’s productionof Little shop of horrors.Lelo has been part of the cast for big pro-

ductions like Hazel Feldman’s Dreamgirlsand appeared on international stages in Af-rican footprint (in the production’s tour toChina) and Barnyard Theatre’s Under Afri-can skies for its tour ofHolland, BelgiumandFrance.She also appeared on the small screen last

year as the lead female vocalist for the popu-

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Heathfield’s Chantal Herman plays Crystal inLittle shop of horrors.

Dionne Song is on stage as Ronette.

Lelo Ramasimong brings the production’sChiffon to life.

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Bernard Rukadza and Landie Greylingwon the inaugural Old Mutual TwoOceans Beast trail run on Sunday – an

event that marked a tough day in the officefor everyone that participated in the 47kmUltra Beast and 22km Mini Beast races.According to a statement by the organis-

ers, Two Oceans Marathon NPC, Rukadza,Christiaan Greyling and Dion Middelkoopran together for most of the way – even tak-ing time to tweet selfies in a show of trailcamaraderie. Middelkoop suffered fromcramps before the three leaders started theirdescent down Table Mountain, taking himout of contention for the win.“It was such an awesome race but I didn’t

even plan on winning,” says Rukadza of hisvictory.Trail queenand four-timeOldMutualTwo

Oceans 22km Trail Run champion LandieGreyling once again made her presenceknown when she maintained her lead in thewomen’s race from the start, finishing in atime of 06:37:29. Sylvie Scherzinger reachedthe finish line about 30 minutes later, com-ing in second (07:06:53), with Linda Doke inthird place (07:15:45).“The Beast definitely lived up to its name

and I will remember this race for a longtime,” says Greyling.In the 22km men’s race, nobody could out

pace rising star Craig Burns, who took acomfortable win in a time of 02:03:39.“This win is a big one for me,” says the

24-year-old runner from Stellenbosch, whoalso led from the start.

Race results47km men1: Bernard Rukadza (05:41:25)2: Christiaan Greyling (05:43:10)3: Dion Middelkoop (05:54:08)1st vet: Dion Middelkoop1st master: Ludwig Lille (06:37:18)47km women1: Landie Greyling (06:37:29)2: Sylvie Scherzinger (07:06:53)3: Linda Doke (07:15:45)1st vet: Sylvie Scherzinger22km men1: Craig Burns (02:03:39)2: Victor Gugushe (02:06:59)3: Mazu Ndandani and Ruan Myburgh(02:14:38)1st vet: Jaysen Golding (02:20:56)1st master: Seppie Erasmus (02:59:03)22km women1: Takalani Nthulane-Ndandani (02:32:54)2: Samantha Reilly (02:33:44)3: Vimbainashe (Vimbai) Mhike (02:37:35)1st vet: Julie Huckle (02:37:53)1st master: Allison Ball (03:20:41)

Runners take on a new beast

Clinton Emanuel of KnysnaBafana shields the ball fromWayne Paulse of Grassy Park onSaturday in a Second DivisionMotsepe Cup league match. Thegame was played at the WilliamHerbert sport complex in Wynberg.Grassy Park won 1-0.

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