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TUESDAY 31 May 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za RETREAT @ThePeoplesPost People’s Post CONISTON PARK Cleaning up the streets TIYESE JERANJI @jeranji C onWatch Neighbourhood watch in Con- iston Park has vowed to sweep their streets clean of crime. The neighbourhood watch was formed on- ly three weeks ago but says people are al- ready feeling their presence. They are in the process of finishing up with their paper work so that they are fully registered. However, that is not stopping them from working. They have been in meetings with different entities in the area to make others aware of their existence. With patrols in the morning and evenings, they plan to keep their area safe. They also patrol at various times during the day. The neighbourhood watch has to deal with issues like battery theft, break-ins, and rob- beries. They also plan to take to task those who sit on street corners and smoke or drink. Gilbert Carstens, co-chairperson of the neighbourhood watch, says they did this to secure their area. “Areas around us have neighbourhood watches. We didn’t want criminals to feel the pinch in other areas and end up in our neigh- bourhood committing crime. We also have our own challenges here that we need to deal with in making the area safe. So having a neighbourhood watch was the best way to tackle our problems head-on and make it safe,” he says. Apart from dealing with safety issues, they also have to deal with children who loi- ter around at parks instead of attending school. Now and again they patrol at the parks and check that there are no children playing truant. As they were patrolling last week they saw three girls from Steenberg High school that were sitting at the park during school hours. “These are some of the things we have to deal with. Kids sit around and don’t go to school. We talk to them, telling them of the dangers of being there. They are very vul- nerable to crime – anything can happen be- cause the area is so quiet and people are at work,” says Carstens. Currently there are around 20 members patrolling, but they need more, says Car- stens. “We want more people to join. We want people with cars as well that can help us to make patrols easy. We don’t want people that are loitering or sitting around. We want to make this area safe so that people enjoy being here. We are also asking residents to take ownership of their area. If you see kids sitting around, challenge them; ask them why they are not at school. If you see suspi- cious people, let us know. We can only fight crime by working together.” V Those who want to join the neighbourhood watch can call Carstens on 074 773 1927. ConWatch neighbourhood watch says apart from fighting crime in their area, they also have to deal with school kids that bunk school and sit around at parks. They say they will be patrolling all the time to make sure that comes to an end. PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI PROMOTION DATES: 1ST JUNE TO 10TH JUNE 2016 GRASSY PARK TEL: 021 706 2566 ADRESS: 4 5TH AVENUE GRASSY PARK : GRASSY PARK STORE ONLY R62. R110. R599. R299. R99. R99. R499. R110. R199. R749. R185. 00 00 95 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ALPINE CEMENT 50KG 32.5MPA ALPINE CEMENT 50KG 32.5MPA PLASCON TRUE COLOUR ROOF 20L PLASCON TRUE COLOUR ROOF 20L RHINOBOARD 12mX3.0m RHINOBOARD 12mX3.0m PORCELAIN TILES PORCELAIN TILES NANO FINISHED NANO FINISHED 600X600 600X600 ABE TORCH-ON 4mmx10mm ABE TORCH-ON 4mmx10mm FLASH HARRY ONE SHOT WATERPROOFING 5L + FREE MEMBRANE FLASH HARRY ONE SHOT WATERPROOFING 5L + FREE MEMBRANE PLASCON TRUE COLOUR PVA 5L PLASCON TRUE COLOUR PVA 5L PLASCON FRESH WHITE 20L PLASCON FRESH WHITE 20L DURAM WALL & CEILING 20L ACRYLIC PVA All colours EXCLUDING WHITE) DURAM WALL & CEILING 20L ACRYLIC PVA All colours EXCLUDING WHITE) ROMATHERM INSULATION 55mm 1,2mX10m ROMATHERM INSULATION 55mm 1,2mX10m CRETESTONE SKIMMER PLASTER 40KG CRETESTONE SKIMMER PLASTER 40KG MADNESS WE DELIVER X1RFPCUN-QK310516 Mark Brickles 072 742 6963 [email protected] Master Licensee Call Mark For More Info OR SMS “G31”, Your Name, Email address/ address to 072 742 6963 FREE CALL 0800-00-00-08 24HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEK www.urbanlink.co.za *T & C Apply* Every Agent Will Promise To Sell Your Home … We GUARANTEE it If your Home Doesn’t Sell We’ll buy it X1RCCPQY-QK310516

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Page 1: People’s Post Retreat 20160531

TUESDAY 31 May 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za

RETREAT

@ThePeoplesPost People’s Post

CONISTON PARK

Cleaning up the streetsTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

ConWatch Neighbourhood watch in Con-iston Park has vowed to sweep theirstreets clean of crime.

The neighbourhood watch was formed on-ly three weeks ago but says people are al-ready feeling their presence.

They are in the process of finishing upwith their paper work so that they are fullyregistered.

However, that is not stopping them fromworking. They have been in meetings withdifferent entities in the area to make othersaware of their existence.

With patrols in the morning and evenings,

they plan to keep their area safe. They alsopatrol at various times during the day.

The neighbourhood watch has to deal withissues like battery theft, break-ins, and rob-beries. They also plan to take to task thosewho sit on street corners and smoke ordrink.

Gilbert Carstens, co-chairperson of theneighbourhood watch, says they did this tosecure their area.

“Areas around us have neighbourhoodwatches. We didn’t want criminals to feel thepinch in other areas and end up in our neigh-bourhood committing crime. We also haveour own challenges here that we need to dealwith in making the area safe. So having aneighbourhood watch was the best way to

tackle our problems head-on and make itsafe,” he says.

Apart from dealing with safety issues,they also have to deal with children who loi-ter around at parks instead of attendingschool. Now and again they patrol at theparks and check that there are no childrenplaying truant.

As they were patrolling last week they sawthree girls from Steenberg High school thatwere sitting at the park during school hours.

“These are some of the things we have todeal with. Kids sit around and don’t go toschool. We talk to them, telling them of thedangers of being there. They are very vul-nerable to crime – anything can happen be-cause the area is so quiet and people are at

work,” says Carstens.Currently there are around 20 members

patrolling, but they need more, says Car-stens.

“We want more people to join. We wantpeople with cars as well that can help us tomake patrols easy. We don’t want peoplethat are loitering or sitting around. We wantto make this area safe so that people enjoybeing here. We are also asking residents totake ownership of their area. If you see kidssitting around, challenge them; ask themwhy they are not at school. If you see suspi-cious people, let us know. We can only fightcrime by working together.”V Those who want to join the neighbourhood watchcan call Carstens on 074 773 1927.

ConWatch neighbourhoodwatch says apart fromfighting crime in theirarea, they also have todeal with school kidsthat bunk school and sitaround at parks. They saythey will be patrolling allthe time to make surethat comes to an end.PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

PROMOTION DATES: 1ST JUNE TO 10TH JUNE 2016GRASSY PARK TEL: 021 706 2566 ADRESS: 4 5TH AVENUE GRASSY PARK : GRASSY PARK STORE ONLY

R62.

R110.

R599.

R299.

R99.

R99.

R499.

R110.

R199.

R749.

R185.00

0095

00

00

00

00

00 00

00

00

ALPINE CEMENT

50KG

32.5MPA

ALPINE CEMENT

50KG

32.5MPA

PLASCON

TRUE COLOUR

ROOF 20L

PLASCON

TRUE COLOUR

ROOF 20L

RHINOBOARD

12mX3.0m

RHINOBOARD

12mX3.0m

PORCELAIN TILESPORCELAIN TILES

NANO FINISHEDNANO FINISHED 600X600600X600

ABE TORCH-ON

4mmx10mm

ABE TORCH-ON

4mmx10mm

FLASH HARRY

ONE SHOT

WATERPROOFING

5L + FREE

MEMBRANE

FLASH HARRY

ONE SHOT

WATERPROOFING

5L + FREE

MEMBRANE

PLASCON TRUE

COLOUR PVA 5L

PLASCON TRUE

COLOUR PVA 5L

PLASCON FRESHWHITE 20L

PLASCON FRESHWHITE 20L

DURAM WALL &

CEILING 20L

ACRYLIC PVA

All coloursEXCLUDING WHITE)

DURAM WALL &

CEILING 20L

ACRYLIC PVA

All coloursEXCLUDING WHITE)

ROMATHERM INSULATION 55mm

1,2mX10m

ROMATHERM INSULATION 55mm

1,2mX10m

CRETESTONE

SKIMMER PLASTER

40KG

CRETESTONE

SKIMMER PLASTER

40KG

MADNESSSWE DELIVER

X1RFPCUN-QK310516

Mark Brickles072 742 [email protected]

Master Licensee

Call Mark For More Info ORSMS “G31”, Your Name, Email

address/ address to 072 742 6963FREE CALL 0800-00-00-08

24HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEKwww.urbanlink.co.za

*T & C Apply*

Every Agent Will PromiseTo Sell Your Home … We GUARANTEE it

If your HomeDoesn’t SellWe’ll buy it

X1RCCPQY-QK310516

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TUESDAY 31 May 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za

RETREAT

@ThePeoplesPost People’s Post

CONISTON PARK

Cleaning up the streetsTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

ConWatch Neighbourhood watch in Con-iston Park has vowed to sweep theirstreets clean of crime.

The neighbourhood watch was formed on-ly three weeks ago but says people are al-ready feeling their presence.

They are in the process of finishing upwith their paper work so that they are fullyregistered.

However, that is not stopping them fromworking. They have been in meetings withdifferent entities in the area to make othersaware of their existence.

With patrols in the morning and evenings,

they plan to keep their area safe. They alsopatrol at various times during the day.

The neighbourhood watch has to deal withissues like battery theft, break-ins, and rob-beries. They also plan to take to task thosewho sit on street corners and smoke ordrink.

Gilbert Carstens, co-chairperson of theneighbourhood watch, says they did this tosecure their area.

“Areas around us have neighbourhoodwatches. We didn’t want criminals to feel thepinch in other areas and end up in our neigh-bourhood committing crime. We also haveour own challenges here that we need to dealwith in making the area safe. So having aneighbourhood watch was the best way to

tackle our problems head-on and make itsafe,” he says.

Apart from dealing with safety issues,they also have to deal with children who loi-ter around at parks instead of attendingschool. Now and again they patrol at theparks and check that there are no childrenplaying truant.

As they were patrolling last week they sawthree girls from Steenberg High school thatwere sitting at the park during school hours.

“These are some of the things we have todeal with. Kids sit around and don’t go toschool. We talk to them, telling them of thedangers of being there. They are very vul-nerable to crime – anything can happen be-cause the area is so quiet and people are at

work,” says Carstens.Currently there are around 20 members

patrolling, but they need more, says Car-stens.

“We want more people to join. We wantpeople with cars as well that can help us tomake patrols easy. We don’t want peoplethat are loitering or sitting around. We wantto make this area safe so that people enjoybeing here. We are also asking residents totake ownership of their area. If you see kidssitting around, challenge them; ask themwhy they are not at school. If you see suspi-cious people, let us know. We can only fightcrime by working together.”V Those who want to join the neighbourhood watchcan call Carstens on 074 773 1927.

ConWatch neighbourhoodwatch says apart fromfighting crime in theirarea, they also have todeal with school kidsthat bunk school and sitaround at parks. They saythey will be patrolling allthe time to make surethat comes to an end.PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

PROMOTION DATES: 1ST JUNE TO 10TH JUNE 2016GRASSY PARK TEL: 021 706 2566 ADRESS: 4 5TH AVENUE GRASSY PARK : GRASSY PARK STORE ONLY

R62.

R110.

R599.

R299.

R99.

R99.

R499.

R110.

R199.

R749.

R185.00

0095

00

00

00

00

00 00

00

00

ALPINE CEMENT

50KG

32.5MPA

ALPINE CEMENT

50KG

32.5MPA

PLASCON

TRUE COLOUR

ROOF 20L

PLASCON

TRUE COLOUR

ROOF 20L

RHINOBOARD

12mX3.0m

RHINOBOARD

12mX3.0m

PORCELAIN TILESPORCELAIN TILES

NANO FINISHEDNANO FINISHED 600X600600X600

ABE TORCH-ON

4mmx10mm

ABE TORCH-ON

4mmx10mm

FLASH HARRY

ONE SHOT

WATERPROOFING

5L + FREE

MEMBRANE

FLASH HARRY

ONE SHOT

WATERPROOFING

5L + FREE

MEMBRANE

PLASCON TRUE

COLOUR PVA 5L

PLASCON TRUE

COLOUR PVA 5L

PLASCON FRESHWHITE 20L

PLASCON FRESHWHITE 20L

DURAM WALL &

CEILING 20L

ACRYLIC PVA

All coloursEXCLUDING WHITE)

DURAM WALL &

CEILING 20L

ACRYLIC PVA

All coloursEXCLUDING WHITE)

ROMATHERM INSULATION 55mm

1,2mX10m

ROMATHERM INSULATION 55mm

1,2mX10m

CRETESTONE

SKIMMER PLASTER

40KG

CRETESTONE

SKIMMER PLASTER

40KG

MADNESSSWE DELIVER

X1RFPCUN-QK310516

Mark Brickles072 742 [email protected]

Master Licensee

Call Mark For More Info ORSMS “G31”, Your Name, Email

address/ address to 072 742 6963FREE CALL 0800-00-00-08

24HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEKwww.urbanlink.co.za

*T & C Apply*

Every Agent Will PromiseTo Sell Your Home … We GUARANTEE it

If your HomeDoesn’t SellWe’ll buy it

X1RCCPQY-QK310516

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Breaking barriers with coffeeBreaking communications barriers overfreshly brewed coffee is the order of the dayat a new coffee shop in Claremont.

I Love Coffee, South Africa’s first deaf-runcoffee shop, will officially open its doors inCape Town this month. In partnership withTribe Coffee, the entirely deaf-run coffeeshop launches with the aim of breaking com-munication barriers between the hearingand the deaf.

The idea is the brainchild of social entre-preneur Gary Hopkins, who explains theshop offers an experience unlike any other,where customers are encouraged to engageverbally as well as visually with the deafstaff. Patrons will be given the opportunityto be taught rudimentary sign language toplace their orders and engage with the staff.

“It’s more than just coffee shop space, it’sabout a mind shift and correcting the percep-tion that deaf people are disabled. Deafnessisn’t a disease and should be recognised asa culture – much like American, Italian,South African etcetera,” he says.

Of the estimated two million disabled peo-ple in South Africa, 500 000 are classified as“deaf” and almost one and a half millionSouth Africans are considered to be “hearingimpaired”, which means that 4.5% of SouthAfrica’s total population is deaf.

While South Africa recognises 11 officialverbal and written languages, it has yet torecognise South African Sign Language(SASL), the visual language that is commonacross all South African deaf people. This inturn has deeper social implications as it lim-its opportunities for tertiary education andresults in high unemployment among thedeaf.

Hopkins adds that most people know verylittle about deaf culture and even fewer un-derstand it.

“We are hoping that by bringing an ordi-nary everyday experience like ordering acup of coffee or a toasted sandwich with the

use of sign language or by service expecta-tion being met, we can bring a better under-standing about the capability of the deaf,” hesays.

“The I Love Coffee brand aims to be cool,fun and engaging and is not out to garner asympathy vote. We specifically chose a funname and incorporated deaf language intothe brand by replacing the heart symbol withthe SASL sign for ‘I Love You’,” says Hop-kins.

“We have had incredible support fromWestern Cape Premier, Helen Zille, who mostdon’t know has a deaf sister, as well as TheNational Institute for the Deaf who has as-sisted us with the recruitment of staff and arereceiving barista training from Tribe Cof-fee.”

DeafSA, the non-profit organisation thatacts as the national research, informationand community action organisation on be-half of more than 600 000 South Africans whoare culturally and linguistically deaf, haveassisted in bringing this project to life.

On choosing the venue, Hopkins points outthat the decision to launch in a gym in Clare-mont was a conscious one with a long-termview to expand the national footprint of thebrand as well as having to launch on a verytight budget.

“This entire project has been self-fundedwith the assistance of some really great part-ners, and – as we get closer to opening – wehave other activities that will assist us in get-ting the brand off the ground,” Hopkins adds.

“We are running a crowd funding cam-paign and fundraising event so we are ableto purchase more equipment.”

Hopkins adds that the coffee shop and the‘I Love Coffee’ brand will help change howthe world engages with the deaf.V The shop will open for business on Monday 6 Juneand is based at X-Body Fitness, The Mews, DraperStreet, Claremont. More information is available onwww.ilovecoffeeshop.co.za

Help keep littleones wrapped upWith winter in full swing, it’s time to

warm more than the hearts of chil-dren in need.

The Kidz2kidz organisation, based inClaremont, is running its annualWarmth2kidz drive until the end of June.

Purchase and donate one blanket tothis cause to help thaw the winter chillthat is already upon us.

Lisa Levy of Kidz2kidz says their ideais to wrap these children, who are lessfortunate than most, in the warmth oflove and the joy of giving.

“Through keeping them warm, we cansupport them to reach their full poten-tial,” she says.

According to Levy, staying warm is es-sential to staying healthy, a restfulnight’s sleep, increased attendance atschool and better concentration and fo-cus on learning.

“In the long term this programme alsohelps the teachers, who struggle with ba-sic resources, to focus on laying the foun-dation for passionate learners who couldchange their own fortunes and futures,”she says.

To truly experience the power of giv-ing, any individual, school, communityor corporate company is encouraged toassist.

The process of rectifying underre-sourced schools relies on normal peopleliving normal lives, from all walks of life,starting to do extraordinary things.Teaching this message to children is howit genuinely takes hold.

Levy is also encouraging groups offriends to band together to participate.

“Snuggle up and host a bring-a-blanketstyle event such as a movie night, a souplunch or a coffee/hot chocolate morningwhere everyone brings a blanket ormakes a monetary donation as the en-trance fee,” she says.

“Encourage everyone to make a per-sonalised tag to attach to the gift, oremail us at [email protected] and wewill send you a tag. If you prefer to makea monetary donation you can go onlinefor more information.”V For more information about the project [email protected] or call Dee on083 460 4449.

Employees at Incline, a marketing analytics company and media agency based inPinelands, with their donation of blankets to Kidz2kidz.

Cape Town’s first multi-activity snow park,Snow World, is offering hours of winter funat GrandWest until Sunday 31 July.

Little ones can enjoy a snow play areawith a real snow “touch and feel” experi-ence, a solid ice slide at 1.2 metres high orgo for a ride on the back of a friendly animalfrom the Ice Age.

Older kids and the young at heart can trythe two larger ice slides. The one offers anippy downward spiral of 40 metres; theother a radical dipper slide of 35m.

Also on the menu for adventure junkiesis a “snow box” offering a snow tubing expe-rience at temperatures of a chilly -3°C aswell as the opportunity to learn to snowboard. Snowboarding tickets offer a lessonand all the gear needed on a dedicated snow-board slope while mom and dad can watchthrough the windows on the warmer view-ing and coffee deck.

Visitors to Snow World can wander

through an exhibition of some of the morefamous animals from the Ice Age, set in sim-ulations of their Ice Age environment andbrought back to animatronic life withmovement and sound.

Adults are invited to cool down in the “IceBar” or make use of the Alpine hospitalityvillage for private and corporate functionswhile the venue also offers children’s par-ties for children of all ages.V Opening times and ticket packages for Snow Worldvary. Visit snowworld.co.za for more. Tickets are soldon the hour for 45 minute sessions and are availablefrom Webtickets or at the door. Email [email protected] or call 078 775 0103 for more.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V Two readers can each win a family package madeup of five tickets to enjoy Snow World. SMS the word“Snow” followed by your name and contact detailsto 45527 before 12:00 on Friday 3 June to enter. SMSescost R1.50.

Win at winter wonderland

Friday 3 June

V Steenberg: Steenberg High School’sAlumni Society will be hosting its secondfundraiser “Old School Party” at the school.Tickets are R50 at the school. DJ Permalland DJ Mann will perform. Doors open at

19:00. Bring your own drinks and snacks.

Wednesday 29 June

V Steenberg: EOGA Golf Academy atSteenberg Golf Club will run several holidaycamps for juniors. There will be a two-daybeginners camp for juniors who wish tolearn how to play golf. There will also be athree-day camp for juniors who have thebasic skills. The camp will conclude with anine-hole tournament. For more info visitwww.eoga.co.za or call 021 712 1346.

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FRIDAYS: ALL STORES CLOSED

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Breaking barriers with coffeeBreaking communications barriers overfreshly brewed coffee is the order of the dayat a new coffee shop in Claremont.

I Love Coffee, South Africa’s first deaf-runcoffee shop, will officially open its doors inCape Town this month. In partnership withTribe Coffee, the entirely deaf-run coffeeshop launches with the aim of breaking com-munication barriers between the hearingand the deaf.

The idea is the brainchild of social entre-preneur Gary Hopkins, who explains theshop offers an experience unlike any other,where customers are encouraged to engageverbally as well as visually with the deafstaff. Patrons will be given the opportunityto be taught rudimentary sign language toplace their orders and engage with the staff.

“It’s more than just coffee shop space, it’sabout a mind shift and correcting the percep-tion that deaf people are disabled. Deafnessisn’t a disease and should be recognised asa culture – much like American, Italian,South African etcetera,” he says.

Of the estimated two million disabled peo-ple in South Africa, 500 000 are classified as“deaf” and almost one and a half millionSouth Africans are considered to be “hearingimpaired”, which means that 4.5% of SouthAfrica’s total population is deaf.

While South Africa recognises 11 officialverbal and written languages, it has yet torecognise South African Sign Language(SASL), the visual language that is commonacross all South African deaf people. This inturn has deeper social implications as it lim-its opportunities for tertiary education andresults in high unemployment among thedeaf.

Hopkins adds that most people know verylittle about deaf culture and even fewer un-derstand it.

“We are hoping that by bringing an ordi-nary everyday experience like ordering acup of coffee or a toasted sandwich with the

use of sign language or by service expecta-tion being met, we can bring a better under-standing about the capability of the deaf,” hesays.

“The I Love Coffee brand aims to be cool,fun and engaging and is not out to garner asympathy vote. We specifically chose a funname and incorporated deaf language intothe brand by replacing the heart symbol withthe SASL sign for ‘I Love You’,” says Hop-kins.

“We have had incredible support fromWestern Cape Premier, Helen Zille, who mostdon’t know has a deaf sister, as well as TheNational Institute for the Deaf who has as-sisted us with the recruitment of staff and arereceiving barista training from Tribe Cof-fee.”

DeafSA, the non-profit organisation thatacts as the national research, informationand community action organisation on be-half of more than 600 000 South Africans whoare culturally and linguistically deaf, haveassisted in bringing this project to life.

On choosing the venue, Hopkins points outthat the decision to launch in a gym in Clare-mont was a conscious one with a long-termview to expand the national footprint of thebrand as well as having to launch on a verytight budget.

“This entire project has been self-fundedwith the assistance of some really great part-ners, and – as we get closer to opening – wehave other activities that will assist us in get-ting the brand off the ground,” Hopkins adds.

“We are running a crowd funding cam-paign and fundraising event so we are ableto purchase more equipment.”

Hopkins adds that the coffee shop and the‘I Love Coffee’ brand will help change howthe world engages with the deaf.V The shop will open for business on Monday 6 Juneand is based at X-Body Fitness, The Mews, DraperStreet, Claremont. More information is available onwww.ilovecoffeeshop.co.za

Help keep littleones wrapped upWith winter in full swing, it’s time to

warm more than the hearts of chil-dren in need.

The Kidz2kidz organisation, based inClaremont, is running its annualWarmth2kidz drive until the end of June.

Purchase and donate one blanket tothis cause to help thaw the winter chillthat is already upon us.

Lisa Levy of Kidz2kidz says their ideais to wrap these children, who are lessfortunate than most, in the warmth oflove and the joy of giving.

“Through keeping them warm, we cansupport them to reach their full poten-tial,” she says.

According to Levy, staying warm is es-sential to staying healthy, a restfulnight’s sleep, increased attendance atschool and better concentration and fo-cus on learning.

“In the long term this programme alsohelps the teachers, who struggle with ba-sic resources, to focus on laying the foun-dation for passionate learners who couldchange their own fortunes and futures,”she says.

To truly experience the power of giv-ing, any individual, school, communityor corporate company is encouraged toassist.

The process of rectifying underre-sourced schools relies on normal peopleliving normal lives, from all walks of life,starting to do extraordinary things.Teaching this message to children is howit genuinely takes hold.

Levy is also encouraging groups offriends to band together to participate.

“Snuggle up and host a bring-a-blanketstyle event such as a movie night, a souplunch or a coffee/hot chocolate morningwhere everyone brings a blanket ormakes a monetary donation as the en-trance fee,” she says.

“Encourage everyone to make a per-sonalised tag to attach to the gift, oremail us at [email protected] and wewill send you a tag. If you prefer to makea monetary donation you can go onlinefor more information.”V For more information about the project [email protected] or call Dee on083 460 4449.

Employees at Incline, a marketing analytics company and media agency based inPinelands, with their donation of blankets to Kidz2kidz.

Cape Town’s first multi-activity snow park,Snow World, is offering hours of winter funat GrandWest until Sunday 31 July.

Little ones can enjoy a snow play areawith a real snow “touch and feel” experi-ence, a solid ice slide at 1.2 metres high orgo for a ride on the back of a friendly animalfrom the Ice Age.

Older kids and the young at heart can trythe two larger ice slides. The one offers anippy downward spiral of 40 metres; theother a radical dipper slide of 35m.

Also on the menu for adventure junkiesis a “snow box” offering a snow tubing expe-rience at temperatures of a chilly -3°C aswell as the opportunity to learn to snowboard. Snowboarding tickets offer a lessonand all the gear needed on a dedicated snow-board slope while mom and dad can watchthrough the windows on the warmer view-ing and coffee deck.

Visitors to Snow World can wander

through an exhibition of some of the morefamous animals from the Ice Age, set in sim-ulations of their Ice Age environment andbrought back to animatronic life withmovement and sound.

Adults are invited to cool down in the “IceBar” or make use of the Alpine hospitalityvillage for private and corporate functionswhile the venue also offers children’s par-ties for children of all ages.V Opening times and ticket packages for Snow Worldvary. Visit snowworld.co.za for more. Tickets are soldon the hour for 45 minute sessions and are availablefrom Webtickets or at the door. Email [email protected] or call 078 775 0103 for more.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V Two readers can each win a family package madeup of five tickets to enjoy Snow World. SMS the word“Snow” followed by your name and contact detailsto 45527 before 12:00 on Friday 3 June to enter. SMSescost R1.50.

Win at winter wonderland

Friday 3 June

V Steenberg: Steenberg High School’sAlumni Society will be hosting its secondfundraiser “Old School Party” at the school.Tickets are R50 at the school. DJ Permalland DJ Mann will perform. Doors open at

19:00. Bring your own drinks and snacks.

Wednesday 29 June

V Steenberg: EOGA Golf Academy atSteenberg Golf Club will run several holidaycamps for juniors. There will be a two-daybeginners camp for juniors who wish tolearn how to play golf. There will also be athree-day camp for juniors who have thebasic skills. The camp will conclude with anine-hole tournament. For more info visitwww.eoga.co.za or call 021 712 1346.

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TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji

A Rwandian refugee artist and car guardat the Constantia Village shopping cen-

tre is presenting his third exhibition in a se-ries of Cape landscapes at the shopping cen-tre.

Erick Karangwa from Retreat, who hasbeen in the country for more than 10 years,has always wanted to be an artist.His exhibition started on Sunday will be

will end today (Tuesday) at 17:00Karangwa is a landscape artist. As a land-

scape artist he must explore the Cape’s sur-rounding mountains, rivers and beaches toexpand on his subject matter, but with onlyabicycle at his disposal his options are limit-ed.

While at work as a car guard he’d regular-ly walk past the centre’s art gallery on hisbreak to admire a painting in the windowdone by Cape Town artist Andrew Cooper.Karangwa says: “I was in awe of this man.I wanted to paint like him and I wished Icould meet him some day.”

Constantia Village shopping centre man-agement noticed Karangwa’s art and offeredto host his first solo exhibition in the centre.He sold all of his artwork. This led to a news-paper article in which hementioned Cooperas the artist he admired.

Cooper read the article and was humbledby what Karangwa had to say about him.

Cooper decided to find Karangwa and in-troduce himself. “He literally tapped me onthe shoulder and told me who he was. I wasshocked. I couldn’t believe that this was theman I considered my idol.”The two men chatted for a long time and

Cooper agreed to become his mentor.Cooper says Karangwa is a hugely talent-

ed artist.“I believe he has great potential and I’m

happy to help himoutwhere andwhen I can.What makes Erick such a pleasure to teach

is his desire to improve. He handles criti-cism well and I can tell he listens to my ad-vice. He applies what I tell him and I can seethe improvements from one week to thenext.”Every session Cooper spends with him is

unique. He teaches him about light and howit changes at different times of the day, howto blend colours to achieve the ideal atmos-phere and the importance of composition.While this is all wonderfully creative, Coop-er also advises Karangwa about themore se-rious side of being an artist, like how tomar-ket himself, what prices to sell his paintingsfor, the importance of interpersonal commu-nication and most importantly budgeting.He is also told time and again that the key

to becoming a successful artist is having pa-tience and accepting criticism.Cooper cautions young artists not to ap-

proach galleries too soon. “It takes time to

develop as an artist, which is why a mentorcan help. Erick’s journey is still long, butwhat makes him stand out from the crowdis his dedication to his passion.”

Karangwa’s style is not traditional Afri-can, which as an African artist already putshim ahead of the curve.

“In the townships there aremany talentedartists, but they all paint or sketch in thesame style using similar subject matter.They are also not willing to accept criticismfrom anyone and as long as people buy theirpaintings, that’s all they’re interested in. Iwant to improve my skill all the time andhopefully one day I’ll earn the same respectas an artist like Cooper and earn enoughmoney to never have to guard cars again.”Karangwa only occasionally guards cars

now, but can mostly rely on the sale of hispaintings to eat, pay the rent and buy newmaterials to produce more artwork.

Through the artist’s eye

Erick Karangwa a car gaurd at Constantia Village Shooping centre had his art exhibition at thecentre.

TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji

Three men have appeared in the Wy-bergMagistrate’s Court on drug posse-sion charges.A 30-year-old was arrested with 42

sticks of dagga by the Mitchell’s Plaintactical response team. During patrolsin Komlosy Street, Cafda, on Tuesday24 May the suspect dropped a plasticbag after seeing the police car andwassubsequently arrested.While the tactical response team

were busy with patrols in WaltonRoad, Cafda, they observed a suspectleaving a well-known drug outlet.They searched him and found onebank packet of dagga. The 27-year-oldwas arrested.Later that evening Steenberg police

officers were patrolling with Law En-forcement officers in Choir Street,Steenberg. They saw a suspect avoid-ing the police, who threw a packetaway. The officers caught the suspectand found two parcels with 20 smallpackets of drugs. The 19-year-old sus-pect of Lavender Hill was arrested.On the sameday inanother incident,

Operation Combat officers receivedinformation of firearms and ammuni-tion at a house in 12th Avenue, Re-treat. They found three R5 magazineswith no ammunition, 45mm rounds ofammunition (46) and silver foiled pa-per containing a glass object with dif-ferent wires, believed to be an explo-sive detonator.It is alleged the items were kept for

members of the Hard Livings gang.The 30-year-old was arrested.

Police nab 3for drugs

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Dhanya Burgers4 by 90g R12.00

Tenderised Steakper kg R67.90

Club T-Bone Steakper kg R49.90

Dhanya or Beef Sausageper kg R44.90

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TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji

A Rwandian refugee artist and car guardat the Constantia Village shopping cen-

tre is presenting his third exhibition in a se-ries of Cape landscapes at the shopping cen-tre.

Erick Karangwa from Retreat, who hasbeen in the country for more than 10 years,has always wanted to be an artist.His exhibition started on Sunday will be

will end today (Tuesday) at 17:00Karangwa is a landscape artist. As a land-

scape artist he must explore the Cape’s sur-rounding mountains, rivers and beaches toexpand on his subject matter, but with onlyabicycle at his disposal his options are limit-ed.

While at work as a car guard he’d regular-ly walk past the centre’s art gallery on hisbreak to admire a painting in the windowdone by Cape Town artist Andrew Cooper.Karangwa says: “I was in awe of this man.I wanted to paint like him and I wished Icould meet him some day.”

Constantia Village shopping centre man-agement noticed Karangwa’s art and offeredto host his first solo exhibition in the centre.He sold all of his artwork. This led to a news-paper article in which hementioned Cooperas the artist he admired.

Cooper read the article and was humbledby what Karangwa had to say about him.

Cooper decided to find Karangwa and in-troduce himself. “He literally tapped me onthe shoulder and told me who he was. I wasshocked. I couldn’t believe that this was theman I considered my idol.”The two men chatted for a long time and

Cooper agreed to become his mentor.Cooper says Karangwa is a hugely talent-

ed artist.“I believe he has great potential and I’m

happy to help himoutwhere andwhen I can.What makes Erick such a pleasure to teach

is his desire to improve. He handles criti-cism well and I can tell he listens to my ad-vice. He applies what I tell him and I can seethe improvements from one week to thenext.”Every session Cooper spends with him is

unique. He teaches him about light and howit changes at different times of the day, howto blend colours to achieve the ideal atmos-phere and the importance of composition.While this is all wonderfully creative, Coop-er also advises Karangwa about themore se-rious side of being an artist, like how tomar-ket himself, what prices to sell his paintingsfor, the importance of interpersonal commu-nication and most importantly budgeting.He is also told time and again that the key

to becoming a successful artist is having pa-tience and accepting criticism.Cooper cautions young artists not to ap-

proach galleries too soon. “It takes time to

develop as an artist, which is why a mentorcan help. Erick’s journey is still long, butwhat makes him stand out from the crowdis his dedication to his passion.”

Karangwa’s style is not traditional Afri-can, which as an African artist already putshim ahead of the curve.

“In the townships there aremany talentedartists, but they all paint or sketch in thesame style using similar subject matter.They are also not willing to accept criticismfrom anyone and as long as people buy theirpaintings, that’s all they’re interested in. Iwant to improve my skill all the time andhopefully one day I’ll earn the same respectas an artist like Cooper and earn enoughmoney to never have to guard cars again.”Karangwa only occasionally guards cars

now, but can mostly rely on the sale of hispaintings to eat, pay the rent and buy newmaterials to produce more artwork.

Through the artist’s eye

Erick Karangwa a car gaurd at Constantia Village Shooping centre had his art exhibition at thecentre.

TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji

Three men have appeared in the Wy-bergMagistrate’s Court on drug posse-sion charges.A 30-year-old was arrested with 42

sticks of dagga by the Mitchell’s Plaintactical response team. During patrolsin Komlosy Street, Cafda, on Tuesday24 May the suspect dropped a plasticbag after seeing the police car andwassubsequently arrested.While the tactical response team

were busy with patrols in WaltonRoad, Cafda, they observed a suspectleaving a well-known drug outlet.They searched him and found onebank packet of dagga. The 27-year-oldwas arrested.Later that evening Steenberg police

officers were patrolling with Law En-forcement officers in Choir Street,Steenberg. They saw a suspect avoid-ing the police, who threw a packetaway. The officers caught the suspectand found two parcels with 20 smallpackets of drugs. The 19-year-old sus-pect of Lavender Hill was arrested.On the sameday inanother incident,

Operation Combat officers receivedinformation of firearms and ammuni-tion at a house in 12th Avenue, Re-treat. They found three R5 magazineswith no ammunition, 45mm rounds ofammunition (46) and silver foiled pa-per containing a glass object with dif-ferent wires, believed to be an explo-sive detonator.It is alleged the items were kept for

members of the Hard Livings gang.The 30-year-old was arrested.

Police nab 3for drugs

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Familysquatingin theirown yardTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

“I miss taking a bath and being in thekitchen making nice food for my fami-

ly. Now I have to sit in bed all day and thatfrustrates me a lot.”

These are the words of Magdalene Leepi(53) from Retreat.

Now in a wheelchair, Magdalene says itis difficult for her to do the things that shewants to do. And staying in a one-roomWendy house, that she has to share withthree family members, makes life just un-bearable.

Over the years she has taken many hardknocks in life. They couldn’t afford rentand their landlord at the time allowedthem to stay for free for over a year. How-ever, they were eventually told they had tomove out.

Trying to make ends meet with littlemeans, they got a Wendy house which theyerected on her serviced plot in Retreat.

“We don’t have running water, a toiletor electricity. Things are very difficult.”

A plea for helpMagdalene’s niece, Nashilene, can’t

even go look for work because she has tohelp her aunt who can’t do anything forherself at the moment. They are now call-ing on anyone who can help them.

“This is such a difficult time for us. Wehave to survive on donations. We evenhave to ask forwater fromotherpeople.Wehave been getting water at the communityhall, but we can’t get access now that weare struggling. We are relying on peoplethat just bring us a bottle [of water] nowand again. I can’t even talk about how wego to the toilet. We have to relieve our-selves in a bucket, then dig a hole, dumpit and cover it up again. We have disinfec-tants that we spray to keep the flies away.This is our life. It’s not easy,” she says.

“We have been knocking on severaldoors for help, but all have been shut rightin front of our eyes.Allwewant is for some-one out there to hear our cry. All we wantis a decent house. We have sufferedenough. It’s the little things that we miss,like taking a bath, cooking and just sleep-ing properly. We can’t do it here. The placeis too small.”

Winter worriesMagdalene is worried this winter will be

a nightmare living in their Wendy house.“The roof has holes. When it rains, ev-

erything gets soaked. We can’t even sleep.We leave the dry spot for the child and wehave to sit up the whole night. I’m so wor-ried that we will get sick. We have the plotand a plan for the house, but because noone is working we can’t afford buildingourselves a house.”

Nashilene says they take each day as itcomes.

“At times we go without food or water.We have no other option or else we wouldhave ended up in the streets. This is noteasy for us but we haven’t lost hope thatthere are people out there who will help usand take us out of this misery.”

Monica Petersen, chairperson of theLakeview Neighbourhood Watch, saystheyare trying tohelp. “Wehaveorganisedfor people to help them with water. Themain issue is for them to get a house. Weare calling on anyone who can help witha bag of cement or some bricks or anybuilding material to come forward so thatwe can help them. Their situation is notgood. Please just let us know – we will orga-nise to come and collect.”V Anyone willing to come to the rescue of this familycan call Petersen on 079 636 6542.

Magdalene Leepi is pleading with anyone that can help her build a house. She says life isunbearable in her one-room Wendy house that leaks. PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

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RETREAT

Familysquatingin theirown yardTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

“I miss taking a bath and being in thekitchen making nice food for my fami-

ly. Now I have to sit in bed all day and thatfrustrates me a lot.”

These are the words of Magdalene Leepi(53) from Retreat.

Now in a wheelchair, Magdalene says itis difficult for her to do the things that shewants to do. And staying in a one-roomWendy house, that she has to share withthree family members, makes life just un-bearable.

Over the years she has taken many hardknocks in life. They couldn’t afford rentand their landlord at the time allowedthem to stay for free for over a year. How-ever, they were eventually told they had tomove out.

Trying to make ends meet with littlemeans, they got a Wendy house which theyerected on her serviced plot in Retreat.

“We don’t have running water, a toiletor electricity. Things are very difficult.”

A plea for helpMagdalene’s niece, Nashilene, can’t

even go look for work because she has tohelp her aunt who can’t do anything forherself at the moment. They are now call-ing on anyone who can help them.

“This is such a difficult time for us. Wehave to survive on donations. We evenhave to ask forwater fromotherpeople.Wehave been getting water at the communityhall, but we can’t get access now that weare struggling. We are relying on peoplethat just bring us a bottle [of water] nowand again. I can’t even talk about how wego to the toilet. We have to relieve our-selves in a bucket, then dig a hole, dumpit and cover it up again. We have disinfec-tants that we spray to keep the flies away.This is our life. It’s not easy,” she says.

“We have been knocking on severaldoors for help, but all have been shut rightin front of our eyes.Allwewant is for some-one out there to hear our cry. All we wantis a decent house. We have sufferedenough. It’s the little things that we miss,like taking a bath, cooking and just sleep-ing properly. We can’t do it here. The placeis too small.”

Winter worriesMagdalene is worried this winter will be

a nightmare living in their Wendy house.“The roof has holes. When it rains, ev-

erything gets soaked. We can’t even sleep.We leave the dry spot for the child and wehave to sit up the whole night. I’m so wor-ried that we will get sick. We have the plotand a plan for the house, but because noone is working we can’t afford buildingourselves a house.”

Nashilene says they take each day as itcomes.

“At times we go without food or water.We have no other option or else we wouldhave ended up in the streets. This is noteasy for us but we haven’t lost hope thatthere are people out there who will help usand take us out of this misery.”

Monica Petersen, chairperson of theLakeview Neighbourhood Watch, saystheyare trying tohelp. “Wehaveorganisedfor people to help them with water. Themain issue is for them to get a house. Weare calling on anyone who can help witha bag of cement or some bricks or anybuilding material to come forward so thatwe can help them. Their situation is notgood. Please just let us know – we will orga-nise to come and collect.”V Anyone willing to come to the rescue of this familycan call Petersen on 079 636 6542.

Magdalene Leepi is pleading with anyone that can help her build a house. She says life isunbearable in her one-room Wendy house that leaks. PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

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For the last couple of months Marlene Sa-tarien from Lavender Hill has been hav-

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children through her feeding scheme calledtheAbundant Life Feeding Scheme.Howev-er, with the harsh economic conditions, shecan’t do that anymore. She relies solely ondonations and sponsors, but most of themhave pulled out, leaving the kids that sheused to help out in the cold.

Satarien believes that despite the hard-ship that the country is facing, people canstill help. She is calling for support so that

she can help the kids in her area as she usedto.Adding to her sleepless nights are the

children that come knocking daily at herdoor asking if she has food for them.“That kills me. It really pains me when

I have to turn them away and say I havenothing to give them. I can’t afford to givethem something to eat. Our community isstruggling a lot. Apart from crime, gang-sterism and substance abuse we have todeal with poverty. Kids are left to go thewhole day without something to eat. I’mcalling onpeoplewho canassist so that I canfeed the children as I used to.”The last time that she fed these children

was in March. Since then she has been try-ing to get people to help her with rice, pota-toes and meat among other things. As shehas been running the feeding scheme be-fore, she has everything ready – a stove,pots and plates – and all she needs is food.“There are people that can help me

change these children’s lives. We don’twant them to end up committing crime orbeing involved in gangs. I just want to givethem a warm meal so that they have hope.Most parents here don’t work. Kids have iteven harder and they don’t understand. Itreally frustrates me that I can’t help thesechildren. Watching them go hungry reallybreaks my heart. I know if I feed them, thekids will look back one day and be able tohelp otherkids. I’mnot doing this formyselfbut I want to create a better community andbetter citizens,” she pleads.“I hope someone will hear my plea for

help and come to support me.”V Anyone who wants to contribute or help in any wayso that Satarien can feed hungry children in her com-munity again, can contact her on 082 799 3579.

Marlene Satarien wants help so that she canfill the empty pots with food to feed childrenin her community again. PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

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Plea for help tofill empty belliesTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

For the last couple of months Marlene Sa-tarien from Lavender Hill has been hav-

ing sleepless nights because she can’t feedchildren in her community like she used to.Since 2009 she has been feeding over 100

children through her feeding scheme calledtheAbundant Life Feeding Scheme.Howev-er, with the harsh economic conditions, shecan’t do that anymore. She relies solely ondonations and sponsors, but most of themhave pulled out, leaving the kids that sheused to help out in the cold.

Satarien believes that despite the hard-ship that the country is facing, people canstill help. She is calling for support so that

she can help the kids in her area as she usedto.Adding to her sleepless nights are the

children that come knocking daily at herdoor asking if she has food for them.“That kills me. It really pains me when

I have to turn them away and say I havenothing to give them. I can’t afford to givethem something to eat. Our community isstruggling a lot. Apart from crime, gang-sterism and substance abuse we have todeal with poverty. Kids are left to go thewhole day without something to eat. I’mcalling onpeoplewho canassist so that I canfeed the children as I used to.”The last time that she fed these children

was in March. Since then she has been try-ing to get people to help her with rice, pota-toes and meat among other things. As shehas been running the feeding scheme be-fore, she has everything ready – a stove,pots and plates – and all she needs is food.“There are people that can help me

change these children’s lives. We don’twant them to end up committing crime orbeing involved in gangs. I just want to givethem a warm meal so that they have hope.Most parents here don’t work. Kids have iteven harder and they don’t understand. Itreally frustrates me that I can’t help thesechildren. Watching them go hungry reallybreaks my heart. I know if I feed them, thekids will look back one day and be able tohelp otherkids. I’mnot doing this formyselfbut I want to create a better community andbetter citizens,” she pleads.“I hope someone will hear my plea for

help and come to support me.”V Anyone who wants to contribute or help in any wayso that Satarien can feed hungry children in her com-munity again, can contact her on 082 799 3579.

Marlene Satarien wants help so that she canfill the empty pots with food to feed childrenin her community again. PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

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ca’s democracy.The event was organised by Cycle of Life,

a company based in Mitchell’s Plain, andPeople’s Postwas the official media sponsor.People’s Post staff joined the hundreds of

participants from across the city and specialguests in the walk.V Photographer Rashied Isaacs was there to captureall the moments.

Mayco member for social development Suzette Little, People's Post editor Cecilia Hume andprovincial minister of cultural affairs and sport Anroux Marais.

Howard Smith from Woodstock, Cleo Mabengeza from Langa and Denise Simons fromSteenberg display unity.

Jeniffer De Vos from Steenberg.

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Taking a stand against racismThe inauguralRelayAgainstRacismevent

has been completed and hundreds of par-ticipants showed their support in the fightagainst racism.The walk comprised of 22 laps around the

Vygieskraal Athletics Track amounting to8.8km to raise awareness and denounce ra-cism.Each lap represented a year of South Afri-

ca’s democracy.The event was organised by Cycle of Life,

a company based in Mitchell’s Plain, andPeople’s Postwas the official media sponsor.People’s Post staff joined the hundreds of

participants from across the city and specialguests in the walk.V Photographer Rashied Isaacs was there to captureall the moments.

Mayco member for social development Suzette Little, People's Post editor Cecilia Hume andprovincial minister of cultural affairs and sport Anroux Marais.

Howard Smith from Woodstock, Cleo Mabengeza from Langa and Denise Simons fromSteenberg display unity.

Jeniffer De Vos from Steenberg.

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TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji

Heathfield residents are callingon the City of Cape Town to de-

molish a free-standing telecommu-nication base in one of the resi-dents’ yard in Fourth Street.The base station is part of a sin-

gle panel antenna mounted on a15m high mast and a freight con-tainer.The residents are claiming that

they were not informed about itand there was no public participa-tion.The worst of their fears are the

health implications that comewith

such a mast in a residential area.They say before their health

starts to deteriorate, their requestto the City is simple: “Take itdown”.

Legality questionedThe mast has been standing in

the yard for close to three monthsdespite the fact thatnodueprocess-es where followed, residents say.It is alleged that when the resi-

dents started questioning the legal-ities of the mast, the telecommuni-cation company which installed itsuddenly started advertising it andsending residents informationabout it.

According to the application,more that 50 houses close to wherethe mast will be, were notifiedabout it, but residents say none ofthem were told about it. In the ap-plication to the City it states thatthe closing date for objections,comments and representation isMonday 13 June.Residents are saying it’s a little

too late for the City to do what wassupposed to be done before themast was erected, and now theywant it demolished.Resident Deon de Wet says he

was surprised one day when hecame home from work to see themast.

“The morning I went to work,there was nothing. When I cameback, the mast was there. It was aquick job – done within just hours.Since thenwe have been complain-ing about this because we have theelderly as well as children aroundhere, and this will affect theirhealth. What upsets us even moreis the fact that none of uswere everinformed about this. How did theCity let this happen? No properprocedures were followed,” hesays.

No consultationAnother resident, Jan Burger,

says they can’t allow this mon-strosity to continue. “These mastsare mushrooming in our area andwe can’t allow this to continue tohappen. There is no opennesswhen the City does things. They al-ways say they are an inclusiveCityand a City that works for us, but

how did they allow this to happen?“This is not legal; people were

not given a chance to air theirviews. Now that we are complain-ing they are suddenly sending let-ters and saying if we have objec-tions we must send them through.“For what? They have alreadysealed the deal and the mast hasbeen here for months. We are sickand tired of how theCity dealswithissues. This is a democracy and wemust be included. We are sick andtired of being dumped at the bot-tom when the city does things.”Glorya Alfreds, secretary of the

Princess Vlei Civic Association,says they want the mast demol-ished. “We want it taken downcompletely. It’s bad for health. Wedon’t want it here. We didn’t getanynotification on it, andwhenwefollowed it up, we were told it wasillegal and the owners will have 60days to take it off or be fined.”

HEATHFIELD

‘Take the mast down’

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TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji

Heathfield residents are callingon the City of Cape Town to de-

molish a free-standing telecommu-nication base in one of the resi-dents’ yard in Fourth Street.The base station is part of a sin-

gle panel antenna mounted on a15m high mast and a freight con-tainer.The residents are claiming that

they were not informed about itand there was no public participa-tion.The worst of their fears are the

health implications that comewith

such a mast in a residential area.They say before their health

starts to deteriorate, their requestto the City is simple: “Take itdown”.

Legality questionedThe mast has been standing in

the yard for close to three monthsdespite the fact thatnodueprocess-es where followed, residents say.It is alleged that when the resi-

dents started questioning the legal-ities of the mast, the telecommuni-cation company which installed itsuddenly started advertising it andsending residents informationabout it.

According to the application,more that 50 houses close to wherethe mast will be, were notifiedabout it, but residents say none ofthem were told about it. In the ap-plication to the City it states thatthe closing date for objections,comments and representation isMonday 13 June.Residents are saying it’s a little

too late for the City to do what wassupposed to be done before themast was erected, and now theywant it demolished.Resident Deon de Wet says he

was surprised one day when hecame home from work to see themast.

“The morning I went to work,there was nothing. When I cameback, the mast was there. It was aquick job – done within just hours.Since thenwe have been complain-ing about this because we have theelderly as well as children aroundhere, and this will affect theirhealth. What upsets us even moreis the fact that none of uswere everinformed about this. How did theCity let this happen? No properprocedures were followed,” hesays.

No consultationAnother resident, Jan Burger,

says they can’t allow this mon-strosity to continue. “These mastsare mushrooming in our area andwe can’t allow this to continue tohappen. There is no opennesswhen the City does things. They al-ways say they are an inclusiveCityand a City that works for us, but

how did they allow this to happen?“This is not legal; people were

not given a chance to air theirviews. Now that we are complain-ing they are suddenly sending let-ters and saying if we have objec-tions we must send them through.“For what? They have alreadysealed the deal and the mast hasbeen here for months. We are sickand tired of how theCity dealswithissues. This is a democracy and wemust be included. We are sick andtired of being dumped at the bot-tom when the city does things.”Glorya Alfreds, secretary of the

Princess Vlei Civic Association,says they want the mast demol-ished. “We want it taken downcompletely. It’s bad for health. Wedon’t want it here. We didn’t getanynotification on it, andwhenwefollowed it up, we were told it wasillegal and the owners will have 60days to take it off or be fined.”

HEATHFIELD

‘Take the mast down’

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FacingfearsSometimes, halfway through a conversa-tion with a man, I find we can’t relate toeach other at all.It’s not because we might have different

cultures, religions or backgrounds.My reasoning makes no sense to him be-

cause everything I have ever been taughtas woman comes from a place of fear.This is something many men cannot re-

late to – they have been taught to be strong,aggressive, persistent and ambitious.They have been taught that men settle

arguments with each otherwith a fight anda beer, that “rough” and “tough” are admi-rable qualities and that they should go afterwhat they want and fight for it.These are the very qualities women are

taught, from a very young age, to fear.Little girls are taught to go to the toilet

in groups by theirmothers, because it’s saf-er.At 18, my best friend justified her choice

to wear pants when going out “because it’ssafer than a skirt and you never knowwhatmight happen”.I still tell someonewhen I leavework, “in

case something happens to me”.It’s not an ungrounded fear. In 2011, the

Medical Research Council found South Af-rica has a female homicide rate six timesthe global average, with half the murderedwomen killed by an intimate partner.Perhaps it’s time to stop brushing aside

these fears – on both sides – and start ad-dressing them. Both men and women needto take responsibility in how they raisetheir children.Don’t tell you child that pulling hair is

a sign that a boy likes a girl. Teach theminstead that emotions are to be respectedand positive ways to show them.Don’t teachyour children thatmasculini-

ty is to be aggressive and that physical vio-lence, in any form, is an acceptable outlet.Instead teach them to protect those morevulnerable and channel their emotionsconstructively.And finally, acknowledge the fear so

many of us women live in. We’re not beingirrational, we’re being cautious.With at least 43% of women having expe-

rienced intimate partner violence, we havea reason to be scared.

LETTERS

Plastic is the futureI refer to Desiree Rorke’s piece “Theproblem is not plastic, but people” in thePeople’s Post of 17 May.Machines are now commercially

available which will convert waste plasticinto fuel (usually diesel fuel).

In order to publicise this a lightaircraft is to fly from San Francisco toAlaska, using plastic-derived fuel. Thefact that the fuel is to be used in anaircraft should dispel any fears concern-ing the quality of the fuel.

It has been suggested that it will beeconomic to pay for scrap plastic. Thatshould ensure that the plastic rubbishwhich disfigures the Deep South israpidly “scavenged” by our large popula-tion of poor people.More details may be found at:www.onwingsofwaste.orgwww.plasticenergy.eu/en/www.energeticforum.com/renewable-en-

ergy/7040-how-turn-plastic-waste-into-die-sel-fuel-cheaply.htmlOr simply Google “plastic to fuel”

BILL TOMLINSONMarina da Gama

Taxi problems tackledWith regard to letter published inPeople’s Post 17 May, “Taxis: nothingbeing done”, these are the actions that Ias the ward councillor for Ward 72 haveundertaken.I have physically monitored the

situation one morning between 05:30 and08:00, captured all the registered num-bers of offending taxis and passed it onto traffic and law enforcement.I have regularly engaged with traffic

and law enforcement who have hadoccasional roadblocks and issued fines.I have met with the Retreat Taxi

Association who informed me that theoffenders are from the Capricorn areaand that they are illegally operatingalong this route using Boundary Road,which is not on the official taxi route, asa short cut to Retreat station.I have met with concerned residents

and encouraged them to draft a petitionhighlighting their concerns.

I have engaged with Western Capeminister of transport and public works,Donald Grant, on the matter.I have also monitored the route along

School Way one morning and observedand reported the offences to the City’straffic department who responded byhaving an early morning operation.

I have submitted an application fortraffic calming along Boundary Road andSchool Way that is currently receivingattention. Speed humps along SchoolWay have already been approved.

I trust that the above is sufficient tohighlight that as the ward councillor Ihave done all I can, and will continue tomonitor the situation.

KEVIN SOUTHGATECity of Cape Town

TV licence hassles for pensionerI am interested in hearing if otherreaders have been experiencing harass-ment to pay for television licences whenit is already paid.Both my daughter and I are being

asked to pay again despite having done

so timeously. Is there a problem withthe accounting system?

As a pensioner I cannot afford to paytwice in a year for the same service.

JO FRANCISGrassy Park

Criminals protectedI agree with Rod Toerien (“Animals are alot nicer than people”, People’s Post 24May). The death sentence is alive andwell in South Africa but sadly onlyapplies to innocent people who neverhave the opportunity to defend them-selves in court.In keeping with the judiciary, criminals

receive more protection.Chris Charles should be careful when

making comparisons with non-Africancountries. In many cases a mandatorylife sentence applies with no chance ofparole and many have argued that isworse than a death penalty. I think thisapplies to Canada and many US states.

Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia,to name a few in our subregion havenothing approaching our violent crime.They all have the death penalty and jailis jail not “correctional services”. I haveyet to meet someone from Chikurube inZimbabwe, or Kamfinsa in Zambia whowould go back to those jails.

CHARLES TRUSCOTTSun Valley

CapeMalay Choir Board deserves praiseThe recent Cape Malay Choir Board TopEight competition was exhilarating asthe Ottomans team overwhelmed thecrowd that attended this year’s event.The professionalism and utter commit-

ment to detail was obvious with thepassion and energy that was so electrify-ing as the eight teams sung to theabsolute joy of the crowd.Shafick April and his board must once

again be commended on hosting andorganising a magnificent effort undervery difficult circumstances.

Sadly the festivities of so manydecades were moved from its traditionalhistoric home at the Good Hope Centreto the very distant velodrome in Bell-ville.

Since our national broadcaster SABChas decided that 90% of all music mustbe local content I wait in great anticipa-tion to hear the voices of the YoungCaballeros, Boarding Boys and otherchoirs reaching out across South Africa.

YAGYAH ADAMSemail

With National Bipolar DisorderAwarenessDayobservedonWednes-

day 25 May, the local health departmentset out to demystify the misconceptionsabout the disorder.Many individuals living with a mental

illness face a number of challenges – notonly do they struggle with the symptomsand disabilities that result from the dis-ease, but they are also challenged by thestereotypes and prejudices that resultfrom the many misconceptions aboutmental illness.Known globally as the 6th leading cause

of disability in theworld, bipolar disorderaffects about 1% of South Africans.In light of the awareness day, and the

often silent blight undiagnosed sufferersand their families endure, greater aware-ness and education are needed to bust themany myths and associated stigmas thatsurround Bipolar Disorder, says Christi-aan Verster, psychiatrist at LentegeurHospital.Verster saysbecausebipolar disorder is

one of the more severe mental illnesses,it is often misunderstood. “Bipolar disor-der sufferers experience a range of emo-tions – from depression and despair, tomanic feelings of joy, enthusiasmand lossof inhibitions. Because it is not a blackandwhite disorder, it is oftenhard todiag-nose at first glance,” he says. “Diagnosingbipolar disorder is the crucial first step,and it’s a far more difficult issue to diag-

nose thanmost othermental illnesses. Noblood test or brain scan can determine thepresence of Bipolarity. Medical officersrely on detailed accounts of a patient’smood, sleeping patterns, energy levelsand behaviour from family members.”

Verster says many individuals believethat being diagnosed with bipolar disor-der is a life sentence, but although the dis-order is incurable, it is treatable andman-ageable. “The biggest misconception isthat individuals suffering from bipolardisorder arenot able to live ‘normal’ lives.However, with the correct medication,support and therapy, all bipolar disordersufferers are able to live fulfilled and pro-ductive lives,” he explains.

It is crucial for both the patient and fam-ily members to do research and educatethemselves about the illness,he adds.

“Another misconception is that medi-cine is the only way to control bipolar dis-order. However, family and a supportstructureplayan integral role inassistingindividuals with bipolar disorder manag-ing their illness. Regulating your lifewithscheduled times for eating, sleeping andexercise will assist sufferers in minimis-ing the likelihood, duration or severity ofan episode. It is also important to identifythe red flags that may cause an episode.This will assist sufferers and their familyto stay clear of such triggers.”

Although the cause of bipolar disorderis determined by genetic predisposition,

Verster highlights that many young indi-viduals who use substances such as mari-juana andmethamphetaminemay inducethe illness. “Substance abuse continues toplay a major role in patients with mentalillnesses, with approximately 50% of pa-tients abusing substances such as mari-juana, methamphetamine and alcohol.We often see young individuals with bipo-lar disorder who have a history of sub-stance abuse. They may drink alcohol orabuse drugs to ease the uncomfortablesymptoms of their mood swings,” ex-plains Verster.

Verster notes that often sufferers don’trealise they have a problem. “If an indi-vidual is suffering from a mental healthcondition, initial treatment can be offeredfollowing theassessment of ahealthwork-er by simply visiting a local clinic. It isimportant to always be sensitive to thefeelings of these individuals who may beliving with a mental condition, and re-member that it takes an expert to diag-nose any illness,” he says. “If the diagno-sis points to bipolar disorder, or anothermental illness for that matter, treatmentis always available. Treatment may in-cludemedication as well as short term in-dividual or group counselling and sup-port. The mental health nurse may con-sult with the regional psychologist orpsychiatrist (or other members of the re-gional mental health team) when addi-tional expertise is required.”

Demystifying bipolarDemystifying bipolar

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[email protected] | fax: 021 910 6501/06PO Box 747, Bellville, 7535Preference will be given to letters of fewer than 350 words. Thedeadline is Thursday at 13:00. Please give your full name, address andphone number (for our records, not for publishing).

PENNED BY A JOURNO

FacingfearsSometimes, halfway through a conversa-tion with a man, I find we can’t relate toeach other at all.It’s not because we might have different

cultures, religions or backgrounds.My reasoning makes no sense to him be-

cause everything I have ever been taughtas woman comes from a place of fear.This is something many men cannot re-

late to – they have been taught to be strong,aggressive, persistent and ambitious.They have been taught that men settle

arguments with each otherwith a fight anda beer, that “rough” and “tough” are admi-rable qualities and that they should go afterwhat they want and fight for it.These are the very qualities women are

taught, from a very young age, to fear.Little girls are taught to go to the toilet

in groups by theirmothers, because it’s saf-er.At 18, my best friend justified her choice

to wear pants when going out “because it’ssafer than a skirt and you never knowwhatmight happen”.I still tell someonewhen I leavework, “in

case something happens to me”.It’s not an ungrounded fear. In 2011, the

Medical Research Council found South Af-rica has a female homicide rate six timesthe global average, with half the murderedwomen killed by an intimate partner.Perhaps it’s time to stop brushing aside

these fears – on both sides – and start ad-dressing them. Both men and women needto take responsibility in how they raisetheir children.Don’t tell you child that pulling hair is

a sign that a boy likes a girl. Teach theminstead that emotions are to be respectedand positive ways to show them.Don’t teachyour children thatmasculini-

ty is to be aggressive and that physical vio-lence, in any form, is an acceptable outlet.Instead teach them to protect those morevulnerable and channel their emotionsconstructively.And finally, acknowledge the fear so

many of us women live in. We’re not beingirrational, we’re being cautious.With at least 43% of women having expe-

rienced intimate partner violence, we havea reason to be scared.

LETTERS

Plastic is the futureI refer to Desiree Rorke’s piece “Theproblem is not plastic, but people” in thePeople’s Post of 17 May.Machines are now commercially

available which will convert waste plasticinto fuel (usually diesel fuel).

In order to publicise this a lightaircraft is to fly from San Francisco toAlaska, using plastic-derived fuel. Thefact that the fuel is to be used in anaircraft should dispel any fears concern-ing the quality of the fuel.

It has been suggested that it will beeconomic to pay for scrap plastic. Thatshould ensure that the plastic rubbishwhich disfigures the Deep South israpidly “scavenged” by our large popula-tion of poor people.More details may be found at:www.onwingsofwaste.orgwww.plasticenergy.eu/en/www.energeticforum.com/renewable-en-

ergy/7040-how-turn-plastic-waste-into-die-sel-fuel-cheaply.htmlOr simply Google “plastic to fuel”

BILL TOMLINSONMarina da Gama

Taxi problems tackledWith regard to letter published inPeople’s Post 17 May, “Taxis: nothingbeing done”, these are the actions that Ias the ward councillor for Ward 72 haveundertaken.I have physically monitored the

situation one morning between 05:30 and08:00, captured all the registered num-bers of offending taxis and passed it onto traffic and law enforcement.I have regularly engaged with traffic

and law enforcement who have hadoccasional roadblocks and issued fines.I have met with the Retreat Taxi

Association who informed me that theoffenders are from the Capricorn areaand that they are illegally operatingalong this route using Boundary Road,which is not on the official taxi route, asa short cut to Retreat station.I have met with concerned residents

and encouraged them to draft a petitionhighlighting their concerns.

I have engaged with Western Capeminister of transport and public works,Donald Grant, on the matter.I have also monitored the route along

School Way one morning and observedand reported the offences to the City’straffic department who responded byhaving an early morning operation.

I have submitted an application fortraffic calming along Boundary Road andSchool Way that is currently receivingattention. Speed humps along SchoolWay have already been approved.

I trust that the above is sufficient tohighlight that as the ward councillor Ihave done all I can, and will continue tomonitor the situation.

KEVIN SOUTHGATECity of Cape Town

TV licence hassles for pensionerI am interested in hearing if otherreaders have been experiencing harass-ment to pay for television licences whenit is already paid.Both my daughter and I are being

asked to pay again despite having done

so timeously. Is there a problem withthe accounting system?

As a pensioner I cannot afford to paytwice in a year for the same service.

JO FRANCISGrassy Park

Criminals protectedI agree with Rod Toerien (“Animals are alot nicer than people”, People’s Post 24May). The death sentence is alive andwell in South Africa but sadly onlyapplies to innocent people who neverhave the opportunity to defend them-selves in court.In keeping with the judiciary, criminals

receive more protection.Chris Charles should be careful when

making comparisons with non-Africancountries. In many cases a mandatorylife sentence applies with no chance ofparole and many have argued that isworse than a death penalty. I think thisapplies to Canada and many US states.

Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia,to name a few in our subregion havenothing approaching our violent crime.They all have the death penalty and jailis jail not “correctional services”. I haveyet to meet someone from Chikurube inZimbabwe, or Kamfinsa in Zambia whowould go back to those jails.

CHARLES TRUSCOTTSun Valley

CapeMalay Choir Board deserves praiseThe recent Cape Malay Choir Board TopEight competition was exhilarating asthe Ottomans team overwhelmed thecrowd that attended this year’s event.The professionalism and utter commit-

ment to detail was obvious with thepassion and energy that was so electrify-ing as the eight teams sung to theabsolute joy of the crowd.Shafick April and his board must once

again be commended on hosting andorganising a magnificent effort undervery difficult circumstances.

Sadly the festivities of so manydecades were moved from its traditionalhistoric home at the Good Hope Centreto the very distant velodrome in Bell-ville.

Since our national broadcaster SABChas decided that 90% of all music mustbe local content I wait in great anticipa-tion to hear the voices of the YoungCaballeros, Boarding Boys and otherchoirs reaching out across South Africa.

YAGYAH ADAMSemail

With National Bipolar DisorderAwarenessDayobservedonWednes-

day 25 May, the local health departmentset out to demystify the misconceptionsabout the disorder.Many individuals living with a mental

illness face a number of challenges – notonly do they struggle with the symptomsand disabilities that result from the dis-ease, but they are also challenged by thestereotypes and prejudices that resultfrom the many misconceptions aboutmental illness.Known globally as the 6th leading cause

of disability in theworld, bipolar disorderaffects about 1% of South Africans.In light of the awareness day, and the

often silent blight undiagnosed sufferersand their families endure, greater aware-ness and education are needed to bust themany myths and associated stigmas thatsurround Bipolar Disorder, says Christi-aan Verster, psychiatrist at LentegeurHospital.Verster saysbecausebipolar disorder is

one of the more severe mental illnesses,it is often misunderstood. “Bipolar disor-der sufferers experience a range of emo-tions – from depression and despair, tomanic feelings of joy, enthusiasmand lossof inhibitions. Because it is not a blackandwhite disorder, it is oftenhard todiag-nose at first glance,” he says. “Diagnosingbipolar disorder is the crucial first step,and it’s a far more difficult issue to diag-

nose thanmost othermental illnesses. Noblood test or brain scan can determine thepresence of Bipolarity. Medical officersrely on detailed accounts of a patient’smood, sleeping patterns, energy levelsand behaviour from family members.”

Verster says many individuals believethat being diagnosed with bipolar disor-der is a life sentence, but although the dis-order is incurable, it is treatable andman-ageable. “The biggest misconception isthat individuals suffering from bipolardisorder arenot able to live ‘normal’ lives.However, with the correct medication,support and therapy, all bipolar disordersufferers are able to live fulfilled and pro-ductive lives,” he explains.

It is crucial for both the patient and fam-ily members to do research and educatethemselves about the illness,he adds.

“Another misconception is that medi-cine is the only way to control bipolar dis-order. However, family and a supportstructureplayan integral role inassistingindividuals with bipolar disorder manag-ing their illness. Regulating your lifewithscheduled times for eating, sleeping andexercise will assist sufferers in minimis-ing the likelihood, duration or severity ofan episode. It is also important to identifythe red flags that may cause an episode.This will assist sufferers and their familyto stay clear of such triggers.”

Although the cause of bipolar disorderis determined by genetic predisposition,

Verster highlights that many young indi-viduals who use substances such as mari-juana andmethamphetaminemay inducethe illness. “Substance abuse continues toplay a major role in patients with mentalillnesses, with approximately 50% of pa-tients abusing substances such as mari-juana, methamphetamine and alcohol.We often see young individuals with bipo-lar disorder who have a history of sub-stance abuse. They may drink alcohol orabuse drugs to ease the uncomfortablesymptoms of their mood swings,” ex-plains Verster.

Verster notes that often sufferers don’trealise they have a problem. “If an indi-vidual is suffering from a mental healthcondition, initial treatment can be offeredfollowing theassessment of ahealthwork-er by simply visiting a local clinic. It isimportant to always be sensitive to thefeelings of these individuals who may beliving with a mental condition, and re-member that it takes an expert to diag-nose any illness,” he says. “If the diagno-sis points to bipolar disorder, or anothermental illness for that matter, treatmentis always available. Treatment may in-cludemedication as well as short term in-dividual or group counselling and sup-port. The mental health nurse may con-sult with the regional psychologist orpsychiatrist (or other members of the re-gional mental health team) when addi-tional expertise is required.”

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Jumping Castles for hireR250 / R300 / R350Kids tables, chairs& goodies R180

contact: 074 729 7398

.

DRIVINGSCHOOLS

1417

.

SNOWDONDRIVING SCHOOLDriving lessons

at AFFORDABLE prices.071 437 1015 / 082 070 8000

.

HERBALISTS

1435

.First and Last chance

Maama Abracall/whatsapp073 556 5502

•Magic wallet/ring forsuccess

•Financial problems•Love problems

free if you worked formore than 15 yrs with

debts.

.MAMA LATIFAH* Financial problems* Bring back lost lover* Win lucky numbers

* Magic Wallet* Clear all Debts

* I give good luck & fightbad luck

* Pay after work is doneCALL 078 841 7630

.HERBALIST SHEIKHISAH&MAMA

Come for best results in3 days.

Magic stick / ring, clearloans, debts, lost lover,financial problems, pillowwallet, marriage problems

amagundwane.Pay after success R50

073 630 7094

.

MAAMAFATUMAHERBALIST078 152 4301

* Clean with blessedwater and take all badluck

away.* Clear bad debts* Love problems

* Financial problems* Pension delay

* Drinking / smoking stop* Men problems

* Bring families together* Quick selling and buying

of properties.* Jobs and promotions

.

NEW YEAR, NEWMAGIC POWERS

Do you knowMama NuruStop crying & stressing

* Unfinished jobs*Bring back lost lover*Financial problem

* Come with a mirror &need to see everything.

Whatsapp062 850 5230

.Mama and CrisSpecial healers

* Financial problems*Money in account inhours * Love problems* Win lotto and casinoWe do home visits,Pay after results071 183 5568

.Dr. Elevis Herbalist*Financial and love*Divorce and produce*Buying and selling

propertyMitchells Plain

0634318697 whatsapp.

POWERFUL HerbalistSame day results.

Pay after healing is done!!.*Love problem

*Relationships problems*Help to stop him/herfrom cheating on you

(love potion)*Remote contral him/her.*Take away bad luck,

enemies & give good luck.* Strong medicines for badsmell and skin problems.*Failed to find a job/loverand so many problem.Sai/Aisha 0721308825Promenade, M/Plain.

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Waar koper en verkopers mekaar ontmoet

www.olx.co.za: 087 740 1090 – [email protected]

YOU NEED:ID, PAYSLIP, ACCOUNT

PROOF, BANKSTATEMENT

WHATSAPP TO

082 257 4164

PRE - APPROVED!LOANS & CONSOLIDATIONS

NAME AND SURNAME,SALARY, ID

ITC LISTED WELCOME!

R20 000 - R500pmR20 000 - R100 000 - R1500pmR100 000 -

R40 000 - R900pmR40 000 - R500 000 - R5500pmR500 000 -T’S AND C’S APPLY

BELLVILLE:

021 949 0458

WYNBERG:

021 201 6680

STRAND: 021 854 5129

WORCESTER: 023 342 5501

Inside ABSA Bank, 32 Voortrekker Road,4th Floor |

Next to Wynberg Magistrates Court,’Church Street |

Glazier Bay Centre, 34 Michau Street |77 Adderley Street |

[email protected]@money24sa.co.za

NATASHA

CALL ME: 082 257 4164

021 949 0458www.money24sa.co.za

021 949 0458www.money24sa.co.za

OPEN FROM MONDAY TO SATURDAYFAX DOCUMENTS TO FOR A QUOTE086 766 5276

X1R99PKM-QK050416

.

PERSONAL SERVICES1400

.

DRIVING SCHOOLS1417

.

TORQUEDRIVINGACADEMYFREE car hire with every 10hrs package ! (t&c apply)Manual / Auto All areas with free pick up & drop off.

TRUCKERS! Now offering Code 10 too!Rose 021 691 0026 /073 451 4853

Hassan082992 2827

.

HERBALIST1435

.

AWOMANHERBALISTMAAMABULINDAConsultation fee R100

Financial problems, Evil spirits, Troubled marriagesMagic wallet & lucky stick, Give lucky numbers

Natural Healing products, Pension delays.Ph 063 246 7370Mitchells Plain

.CHIEF FIXED MY FINANCIAL &

LOVE PROBLEMSI read about the miracles chief performed and I wasone of those who had lost hope in life. My marriagewas falling apart, I had lost my job and I was deep indebts. Chief told me to believe in his powerful crystalball eye which helped me and now I am in a very happymarriage, I got a very nice paying job in one of the

biggest companies in the country. I earn enough salaryand we have started a family business.

All thanks to Chief Kyoto. If your also going througha tough time call chief Kyoto, your problems will be

solved.For appointment contact Chief

Tel: 078 870 5003.

PROFHEALER - DRALI - 100%*Fortuneteller *Relationship *Female Healthproblems*Bring back lost lover *Palm Reading.*Clean bad luck*Job/Financial problems/Salaryincrease*Clearing Debt*Unfinished work -

Ph/Whatsapp07 886033 72 -M/Plain.

The solution is Dr. HakimA strong healer with herbs for all your problems:* fix financial problems,* relationship/marriage

problems,* win tenders and contracts* get your dream job* quit drugs and alcohol

Pesioners free treatment, M/Plain. 083 517 7236.

Financial Fix expert .. Mamma Chantal* Let us help you to achieve what you want from life?

* Get spiritual loan and cash in your account?* Quick selling and buying of property?* Borrow" magic ring? * Magic stick andAmagundwane" for 24hrs to get rich* Try for free and get results soon.PENSIONERS FREE TREATMENT

Lentegeur, Mitchells PLain - Call 074 564 3091.

100%GUARANTEEDSUCCESSFree your space and become a champion of your

finances and freedom. Bring all your relationship andlove problems to me. Pregnancy and failure to have a

child. For finance, money in your account, lottonumbers and luck, casino, magic ring and wallet.

I am the answer. Delayed and unfinished work, just callJP 078 391 6510 .. Eerste River and Cape Town

.Ek, Jean, dankMaama Samantha vir haar grootwerk. Sy het ek en my familie gehelp met finansies,geldprobleme, my huwelik, verlore liefde en om al onsskuld skoon te maak, asook manlikheid en gewig. Onsis baie gelukkig as gesin. Ons is trots op jou,Maama.Met enige probleme, skakel assebliefMaama. Jou

probleem sal uitgesorteer word binne minder as tweeure dieselfde dag en jy betaal eers wanneer die werkgedoen is. Baie dankie,Maama, dit is aan jou te

danke. Skakel Maama by 063 089 1049

SHEIK ALIA Marriage Counseller's Herbs. Wise Fortune Teller.Try us for a change. Strong imported herbs from ChinaPEACE : Bring harmony back in your home, love life,broken marriages, divorce and protect your house,

tokkelossie. SUCCESS : Give your business a boost,promotion or increase, pay off loans.021 836 7573 / 078 259 3631

Athlone LK Centre near ABSA room1

.Herbal Healer Malik

Come for the help before its too LateA miracle healer is using water to tell all your

problem, using pure natrural Herbal medicine fromSsese Highlands. Have you tried other Healers and

they've failed? Don't give up, there is a chance for yourproblems to be saved. Just call Healer Malik for an

appointment. Don't worry about money, you him afteryour problem is solved. * Love and Relationships,*

Men problems, * Financial Problems,* Women problems, * Made special for luck* Court cases * Consultation fee R100Retreat Train Station, Retreat Mall

1st Floor, Room 6, next to Engin GarageCall: 083 350 2157

www.mamarashamalik.co.za

.

.

.THANK YOU SHEIKH

My name is Boeta Ahmed Kassim from Athlone.I went to sheik Sullaiman my child was cursedSheikh made duas and my child is now walkingand is back in school. Scheik also helped me toget my wife back and clean the jinn out of ourhouse and my financial problems are gone.

Shukran Sheik SullaimanContact him if you need help063 459 5854 Cape Town

.

GENERAL & HOME SERVICES1800

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835

.BLINDS, CURTAINS, RODS,

UPHOLSTERY cleaning and CARPET cleaning.Whatsapp 061 006 7249 / 083 493 1495

.

BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION1801

.

CAPE FLATS

BAKKIE LOADSAND&STONEDELIVERIES

* PHILIPPI BUILDINGSAND*

* 19mmSTONE *

Tel: 021 - 371 0709

.

PERSONAL

SERVICES

1400

.

CATERING &VENUES

1401

.

COLORADO HIRING

Crockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen, backdrops, tables, trestles

also Jumping castles& kiddies chairs

Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968

.

DECKSTER'S CATERINGHIRING / DECOR ONLYMenu’s from R140.00

Includes: White tablecloths/white chair covers/crockery/

cutlery/glasses/backdrop/arch/red carpet/waiters

Ph 021-372 1798/082 324 9486

.

HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needsplus kids party items.

021-371 1588 / 082 503 9026

.L & F HIRING Crockery,cutlery, glassware & linen@ 10c p/item. Ph 021-371 7229/072 443 6695

.

CHILDREN’SENTERTAINMENT

1405

.AHMED'S jumping castlesfor hire. Ph 079 491 4440

.JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021-393 8528, 083 890 4793

.

Fatima's jumping castles for hire4x4. Call 073 184 5665

.JUMPING CASTLES & WaterslidesPh 021-704 0859, 083 281 7930

.

Jumping Castles for hireR250 / R300 / R350Kids tables, chairs& goodies R180

contact: 074 729 7398

.

DRIVINGSCHOOLS

1417

.

SNOWDONDRIVING SCHOOLDriving lessons

at AFFORDABLE prices.071 437 1015 / 082 070 8000

.

HERBALISTS

1435

.First and Last chance

Maama Abracall/whatsapp073 556 5502

•Magic wallet/ring forsuccess

•Financial problems•Love problems

free if you worked formore than 15 yrs with

debts.

.MAMA LATIFAH* Financial problems* Bring back lost lover* Win lucky numbers

* Magic Wallet* Clear all Debts

* I give good luck & fightbad luck

* Pay after work is doneCALL 078 841 7630

.HERBALIST SHEIKHISAH&MAMA

Come for best results in3 days.

Magic stick / ring, clearloans, debts, lost lover,financial problems, pillowwallet, marriage problems

amagundwane.Pay after success R50

073 630 7094

.

MAAMAFATUMAHERBALIST078 152 4301

* Clean with blessedwater and take all badluck

away.* Clear bad debts* Love problems

* Financial problems* Pension delay

* Drinking / smoking stop* Men problems

* Bring families together* Quick selling and buying

of properties.* Jobs and promotions

.

NEW YEAR, NEWMAGIC POWERS

Do you knowMama NuruStop crying & stressing

* Unfinished jobs*Bring back lost lover*Financial problem

* Come with a mirror &need to see everything.

Whatsapp062 850 5230

.Mama and CrisSpecial healers

* Financial problems*Money in account inhours * Love problems* Win lotto and casinoWe do home visits,Pay after results071 183 5568

.Dr. Elevis Herbalist*Financial and love*Divorce and produce*Buying and selling

propertyMitchells Plain

0634318697 whatsapp.

POWERFUL HerbalistSame day results.

Pay after healing is done!!.*Love problem

*Relationships problems*Help to stop him/herfrom cheating on you

(love potion)*Remote contral him/her.*Take away bad luck,

enemies & give good luck.* Strong medicines for badsmell and skin problems.*Failed to find a job/loverand so many problem.Sai/Aisha 0721308825Promenade, M/Plain.

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.

LEGAL

1440

.

Affordable divorces &litigation by exp lawyer.Ph Andre 076 595 2742

.

LOANS

1445

.

ABRIDGING LOANWaiting for

Pension/packagepayouts?

SMS or send"please call me"082 301 7856Ph 0860 105 546

.BOND PROBLEMS, Arrears,Summons, Auctions, Water,

Electricity & Debt We Will HELP,Call 0800 204 987/082 991 0729

.

Awaiting Pension/Provident/

Package payoutsPh/Sms/Pcm Latifah082 646 0908

.BRIDGING CASHWhile waiting for

PENSION/PACKAGEPayout (Lump sum only)W/BERG 021-761 2125CELL 060 671 2857

.

BUSINESS LOANSUPTOR1 000000082435 1042

.AFFORD. LOANS R150 000Call / Whatsapp 081 047 0904

.NEED CASH LOAN????

Quick result,same day payout.

Please call / Whatsapp076 982 3387

.

SOCIAL &RECREATION

1475

.

911 MOBILE DISCO FOR ALLOCCASIONS PH: 082 337 0911

.

TRAINING &EDUCATION

1480

.MATHS

Individual tutoring.All hours

Contact 071 173 7138

.

WEDDINGS

1490.

DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906

.

FOR SALE

.

WENDY HOUSES

1677.

.

.

WENDY'SDIY (3X6)- R5400 all sizesCall 082-621-4441021-393-5475

.

BUILDINGMATERIAL

1610.

5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443

.

ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90

021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144

.

ABABETTERBLOCK190/140/90

BLOCKS, SAND,STONE

CEMENT - R80DELBESTPRICES021-704 3636021-7046070

RCS – Credit & Debitcards accepted

.

ABBA BLOCKS190's, 140's & 90's and cement.Ph 021-705 5886 or 021-706 4116

Free Delivery!

.

AKBLOCKS190s, 140s, 90ssand, stone, cement021 - 376 6364021 - 3930661079 - 464 4302

.1M/2M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLE076 069 7003

.

WANTED TO BUY

1675.

CASH 4 USED CLOTHESWhatsApp or SMSLoryn 084 857 7238

.

GENERAL &HOME SERVICES

.

CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY

1803.

A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING

PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796

.

BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

1801.

A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.

.

.

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted

Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292

.

IVOR'S HOMEIMPROVEMENTS

Alterations & Renovations*Carports *Painting &

*vibracrete extTel: 021-762 7077Cell: 076 111 7300

.MS Plus BuildersAnd Renovations. All

Building Works, Paving,Vibracrete & Carports.Ph 084 260 5610 or074 417 0223

.PAVING SLABS

VIBRACRETE & EXTENSIONSPh 021-705 4652/073 113 4221

.

PLAYSAFEGARAGEDOORS

& automation. 0765230306

.

BUILDINGPLANS

1802

.ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133

.

Building plans. reg.+25 yrs exp.Call - 082 458 8045

.

CARPENTRY

1874

.

ALL CARPENTRYHanging all doors, partitioningand ceilings, repair cupboards.and tiling. Ph Nico 021-392 6818/

073 847 7831

.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952

.

CLEANING

SERVICES

1805

.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couchesfor R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Dry in 45 mins.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]

.

.

DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES

1807

.

AVKINGSDSTV Installers

Call-out from R150-Extra-view and Explora setupExtra tv points-CCTV and

Home theatreQuality service, products

and so much moreDon't take our word for it

Try us out!Garth 072 381 4023Craig 082 994 0652Brad 082 994 4054

.DSTV OVHD AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &

HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge from R150.16 years experience.

Call: 072 4008789.

TV/Microwave Repairs18 Lanaria Crescent,

SilvertownBudget Electronics021 633 1802083 486 5394

.

ELECTRICAL

1810.

24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444

.A1 FRIDGE and FREEZERRegassing. 021-371-5362

.ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532

.

FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)

Call: 073 500 1806*All jobs done at home!!!

.Fridges & Deep Freezers wanted

Working or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507

.

Ronald George ElectricalSub Prepaid meters R1000 inclinstallation Ts&Cs apply

083 311 7195 or 021 705 5922

.

GARDEN &IRRIGATION

1825.

FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.

No water, no charge.Improve your existing wellpoint.Ph 021 - 637 5677 or

021 - 701 4522 / 072 825 9586

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835.

PLAYSAFEGARAGEDOORS

& automation. 0765230306

.

RC BLINDSvertical, venetian,

wooden venetian blinds.Contact/Whatsapp:074 259 1802082 598 2606

[email protected]

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR

1836.

ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936

or 084-921-5364

.

BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.

Ph Albert 073 545 6994

.GATES, FENCING,

GATEAUTOMATION&BOUNDARYWALLS.Ph073 268 1998

.

PLUMBERS

1855.

For all your plumbing needsas well as

Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered

All workmanship guaranteed!!

.

SWIMMING POOLS

1867.

CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208

.POOL SERVICE and maintenance.Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or021-705 8851

.

TRANSPORT &STORAGE

1870.

FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.

.

BUSINESS

.

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES

2415.

AVON & JustineNeed to earn extra money??SMS/Whatsapp your NAME &AREA to 082 873 0035

.

AVON/JustineTo earn extra cashSMS ur name & Area

078 972 6032

.

HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

.

ACCOMMODATION

2635.

GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 - 10 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309

.

PROPERTIES

.

HOUSES FOR SALE

3275

.

OTTERYDaniel Ave- semi maisonette, 2 bed,lounge/kitchen, bath & toilet, maidquarters, carport, fully enclosed.

R380 000 excl. cost.Ph Kenny 082 433 8713 all hrs

STOP CRYING, STOP WORRYING

BECAUSE WITH PROF DANISH

EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE

STOP CRYING, STOP WORRYING

BECAUSE WITH PROF DANISH

EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE

PAY WHEN THE JOB IS DONE

CELL 084 049 6064

PAY WHEN THE JOB IS DONE

CELL 084 049 6064

My name is Miriam 45 years testify about themiracles that Prof Danish performed in mylife. I am one of the people who lost a lot ofmoney to the so called doctors but when Iread the testimony Hilda wrote about ProfDanish, I decided to try again and called ProfDanish and he toldme all will be finewithmeif only I believe in him. My life was a mess, Ihad big debts, working for 5 years with nomoney, that time my boyfriend had left me,he used a crystal ball eye and gave me amagic ring which helped me. My boyfriendcame back and I am now financially stable.My court cases were dismissed and I livehappily now.

X1R739KH-QK150316

ONE PAYMENT!CONSOLIDATEYOUR DEBT

R 40 000 - R 900pm

R 200 000 - R 2 800pm

R 100 000 - R 1 500pm

Whatsapp your name,surname and total debt to

T’s & C’s apply

061 368 8005Office 021 917 1938

SMS your name, salary and total debt to 062 785 5399

X1RDAF1H-QK100516

X1RFL339-QK310516

(SMS “P6” & your name & we’ll call you back)

LANDLINES : 087 809 0914 / (021) 671 2087

E-mail queries/applications : [email protected]

Off ices convenient ly located in the

SOUTHERN SUBURBS ( Claremont)

WE GET YOUR

WE FROM LEGAL

ACTION & COLLECTION AGENTS

(FOR HOME, VEHICLE AND PERSONAL LOANS,

CREDIT CARDS, STORE ACCOUNTS, ETC.)

INSTALMENTS REDUCED

PROTECT YOU

LET

CREDIT BALANCING

SERVICESLIGHTEN YOUR DEBT LOAD

PLEASE NOTE : WE ARE NOT OFFERING LOANS

GOT TOO MUCH

DEBT?

CALL / SMS / WHATSAPP :082 9222 884

NOTICE OF SCOPING AND EIA PROCESSFOR THE PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT OF

THE ATHLONE POWER STATION SITE, WESTERN CAPE

NOTICE IS GIVEN IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41(2) OF GOVERNMENTNOTICE REGULATION (GNR) NO. 982 PUBLISHED UNDER SECTION 24(5)

AND 44 OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT (NO. 107OF 1998) (NEMA), OF INTENDED SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION (EA), IN RESPECT OF ACTIVITIESIDENTIFIED IN TERMS OF GNR 983 AND 984 (4 DECEMBER 2014). AND

NOTICE IS GIVEN FOR AN APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF A CONDITION OFTHE PERMIT IN TERMS OF SECTION 54(3) OF THE NATIONALENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: WASTE ACT, 2008 (ACT NO. 59 OF 2008) TOVARY THE SECTION 20(1) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ACT, 1989 (ACT73 OF 1989) PERMIT ISSUED FOR THEATHLONE REFUSE TRANSFER STATION

Applicant: City of Cape Town

Project Description: The City is proposing to prepare a development frameworkand obtain statutory permissions to implement a mixed use development.

Location: Athlone Power Station Site, Athlone.Nature of Application:

Application for Environmental Authorisation (EA) will be made inrespect of the following listed activities

· GN. R 983: Listing Notice 1(26).· GN.R 984: Listing Notice 2(12) and (27)

Application for variation of a condition in a Permit in terms of Section20(1) of the Environmental Conservation Act 1989 (ECA) for theAthlone Refuse Transfer Station.OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE:The City wants to develop a framework for this transformative site which is basedon collaboration and inclusivity.

All persons who wish to register as an interested and affected party for the abovementioned project must contact PRISM via post, fax or email providing your nameand contact details, preferred method of contact and an indication of any directbusiness, financial, personal or any other interest you may have regarding theapplications.

A Background Information Document (BID) has been compiled and is available atthe following locations:• Langa Public Library• Athlone Public Library• Pinelands Public Library

An electronic copy is available on request from: [email protected]

Public Meetings will be held at the following venues:

The meetings serve as an introduction to the project and the Public ParticipationProcess going forward, a chance to meet the project team, and an opportunity toregister your interest.

Please direct any queries, comments or concerns to the following details: for attention:Garth Adams, PO Box 692, Kuilsriver, 7579, email: [email protected] or fax to 086552 8859

Pinelands Town Hall,St. Stevens Road, Pinelands

Athlone Minor Hall,C/o Protea & Klipfontein Road,

Athlone

Langa Hall (Johnson NgwevelaHall), C/o Church & Washington

Street, Langa

Area Date Time Venue

Pinelands 7 June 2016 18:00 - 21:00

18:00 - 21:00Athlone 8 June 2016

18:00 - 21:00Langa 9 June 2016

.

EMPLOYMENT

.

GENERAL

3680

.

AVON REPS REQUIRED.Contact / whatsapp Nolene

081 520 9733

.

Cashiersrequired for a busy Spar innorthern suburbs. If youhave a friendly, outgoing

personality and likeworking with people wewant you to work for us.Please send detailedCV to ronaldv@

webafrica.org.za or faxto (021) 913 5322

.

Stuck in the wrong job?+-R16 000 p/m

Call Paula 0724155695/ 0219100992

.FIND THE JOB U WANT:

Supervised International ICDLSETA computer courses,

foundation Adv, IT, Web, MSAcct, CAT, Telephonic, Admin& Quickbks. At Kenilworth

Centre Mall, over 60%bursaries given SMS YES to

0824363127

.

General Assistantsrequired for bakery and

deli departments in a busySpar in northern suburbs.If you have a friendly, out-going personality and likeworking with people wewant you to work for us.Please send detailedCV to ronaldv@

webafrica.org.za or faxto (021) 913 5322

.

LOOKING FORWORK?We have many vacanciessuch as Admin, Driving,Banking, Retail(Cashiers),Cleaning, Security andmany more.Visit us atwww.joblife.co.zafromyour phone orcomputer and find yourperfect job.

.

HOSPITALITY/CATERING

3690

.

HMR Cooks/Chefsurgently required. Weare looking for people

with a passion for workingwith food and that hasexperience working in aSupermarket kitchen.Experience in pizzas,

sandwiches, salads andcooking is essential.Please send detailedCV to ronaldv@

webafrica.org.za or faxto (021) 913 5322

.

SALES &MARKETING

3760

.

Extra IncomeSell Justine Cosmetics

Sms name area 082 412 5505

.

EMPLOYMENT3600

.

GENERAL3680

.

Employment nowCashiers, Cruise ship attendant, Flight attendant

Call centres, Housekeeping /Cleaners, Pickers, PackersWaitress/Bartenders, Grade 10/11/12, hospitality,

office and general jobs.Visit us at: Heerengract Street, Pier House Bld,6th Flr CT. Call: 021 418 4287/021 421 9170

Visit us at: 1Kort Str, Regkam Building 1st Floor,Bellvile. Call 021 945 2223 /021 948 9885

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LEGAL

1440

.

Affordable divorces &litigation by exp lawyer.Ph Andre 076 595 2742

.

LOANS

1445

.

ABRIDGING LOANWaiting for

Pension/packagepayouts?

SMS or send"please call me"082 301 7856Ph 0860 105 546

.BOND PROBLEMS, Arrears,Summons, Auctions, Water,

Electricity & Debt We Will HELP,Call 0800 204 987/082 991 0729

.

Awaiting Pension/Provident/

Package payoutsPh/Sms/Pcm Latifah082 646 0908

.BRIDGING CASHWhile waiting for

PENSION/PACKAGEPayout (Lump sum only)W/BERG 021-761 2125CELL 060 671 2857

.

BUSINESS LOANSUPTOR1 000000082435 1042

.AFFORD. LOANS R150 000Call / Whatsapp 081 047 0904

.NEED CASH LOAN????

Quick result,same day payout.

Please call / Whatsapp076 982 3387

.

SOCIAL &RECREATION

1475

.

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1801.

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1874

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1805

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& automation. 0765230306

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or 084-921-5364

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1855.

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NOTICE IS GIVEN IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41(2) OF GOVERNMENTNOTICE REGULATION (GNR) NO. 982 PUBLISHED UNDER SECTION 24(5)

AND 44 OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT (NO. 107OF 1998) (NEMA), OF INTENDED SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION (EA), IN RESPECT OF ACTIVITIESIDENTIFIED IN TERMS OF GNR 983 AND 984 (4 DECEMBER 2014). AND

NOTICE IS GIVEN FOR AN APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF A CONDITION OFTHE PERMIT IN TERMS OF SECTION 54(3) OF THE NATIONALENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: WASTE ACT, 2008 (ACT NO. 59 OF 2008) TOVARY THE SECTION 20(1) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ACT, 1989 (ACT73 OF 1989) PERMIT ISSUED FOR THEATHLONE REFUSE TRANSFER STATION

Applicant: City of Cape Town

Project Description: The City is proposing to prepare a development frameworkand obtain statutory permissions to implement a mixed use development.

Location: Athlone Power Station Site, Athlone.Nature of Application:

Application for Environmental Authorisation (EA) will be made inrespect of the following listed activities

· GN. R 983: Listing Notice 1(26).· GN.R 984: Listing Notice 2(12) and (27)

Application for variation of a condition in a Permit in terms of Section20(1) of the Environmental Conservation Act 1989 (ECA) for theAthlone Refuse Transfer Station.OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE:The City wants to develop a framework for this transformative site which is basedon collaboration and inclusivity.

All persons who wish to register as an interested and affected party for the abovementioned project must contact PRISM via post, fax or email providing your nameand contact details, preferred method of contact and an indication of any directbusiness, financial, personal or any other interest you may have regarding theapplications.

A Background Information Document (BID) has been compiled and is available atthe following locations:• Langa Public Library• Athlone Public Library• Pinelands Public Library

An electronic copy is available on request from: [email protected]

Public Meetings will be held at the following venues:

The meetings serve as an introduction to the project and the Public ParticipationProcess going forward, a chance to meet the project team, and an opportunity toregister your interest.

Please direct any queries, comments or concerns to the following details: for attention:Garth Adams, PO Box 692, Kuilsriver, 7579, email: [email protected] or fax to 086552 8859

Pinelands Town Hall,St. Stevens Road, Pinelands

Athlone Minor Hall,C/o Protea & Klipfontein Road,

Athlone

Langa Hall (Johnson NgwevelaHall), C/o Church & Washington

Street, Langa

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EMPLOYMENT

.

GENERAL

3680

.

AVON REPS REQUIRED.Contact / whatsapp Nolene

081 520 9733

.

Cashiersrequired for a busy Spar innorthern suburbs. If youhave a friendly, outgoing

personality and likeworking with people wewant you to work for us.Please send detailedCV to ronaldv@

webafrica.org.za or faxto (021) 913 5322

.

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Call Paula 0724155695/ 0219100992

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foundation Adv, IT, Web, MSAcct, CAT, Telephonic, Admin& Quickbks. At Kenilworth

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deli departments in a busySpar in northern suburbs.If you have a friendly, out-going personality and likeworking with people wewant you to work for us.Please send detailedCV to ronaldv@

webafrica.org.za or faxto (021) 913 5322

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LOOKING FORWORK?We have many vacanciessuch as Admin, Driving,Banking, Retail(Cashiers),Cleaning, Security andmany more.Visit us atwww.joblife.co.zafromyour phone orcomputer and find yourperfect job.

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HOSPITALITY/CATERING

3690

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HMR Cooks/Chefsurgently required. Weare looking for people

with a passion for workingwith food and that hasexperience working in aSupermarket kitchen.Experience in pizzas,

sandwiches, salads andcooking is essential.Please send detailedCV to ronaldv@

webafrica.org.za or faxto (021) 913 5322

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SALES &MARKETING

3760

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Extra IncomeSell Justine Cosmetics

Sms name area 082 412 5505

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EMPLOYMENT3600

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GENERAL3680

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Employment nowCashiers, Cruise ship attendant, Flight attendant

Call centres, Housekeeping /Cleaners, Pickers, PackersWaitress/Bartenders, Grade 10/11/12, hospitality,

office and general jobs.Visit us at: Heerengract Street, Pier House Bld,6th Flr CT. Call: 021 418 4287/021 421 9170

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SALES & MARKETING3760

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JobOpportunity - TelemarketersCore-marketing service, based in Claremont.Is in process of strengthening its marketingdepartment and seeks to attract dynamic andresult-orientated individuals as Telemarketers

Minimum requirements*Able to start immediately *Energetic*Bilingual-English & Afrikaans *Flexible

*Go-Getter-self-motivated*Able to work good in a teamForward updated CV to

[email protected] call Khloe 071 451 4376/ 0769908301

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TRAINING COURSES3765

.

Kingsway Collegewww.kingswaycollege.co.za

Email:[email protected] NO: 01999 2102

Accreditation Umalusi no: 14FET 02000011PANursing Program now open

Diploma in Business & Management Studies (N4-N6)Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality

Diploma in Engineering Studies (N1-N6)Diploma in (ICB) Accounting & Business Studies

I&T Information and TechnologyNCV Office administration level 2-4Certificate in Machinery Training

e.g. Forklift, Over head Crane & more.Cape Town Campus: Heerengract St, Pier HouseBld, 6th Floor. Call: 021 828 2416/021 421 9170Bellville Campus: 1Kort Street, Regram Building1st Floor. Call 021 945 2223,021 948 9885

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Wendy/Nutec/Vibe Houses,

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- HARDWARE

- MOTOR

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REPAIRS ALSO CARRIED OUT

CENTRALTEACH MATIESA LESSON: PiereDe Voux ofCentral hockeyclub (right) steersthe ball awayfrom Mathew deSousa of Maties ina grand challengematch played atVygieskraalStadium onSunday. TheAthlone-based sidebeat the students3-1.PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS

GLENDENE HANGON FOR WIN:

Eathon SwartzofGlendene United

(left) pulls anadvancing DamianJoubert of LeidenUnited back in a

round robin game inthe Greensmile

Foundation u.21tournament hostedby D&G Orient FC.

Glendene edged outLeiden 1-0.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

The crowd thatmade theirway to Killar-ney Race Track for the fourth round ofthe of the DEOD SuperGP Champions

Trophy on Saturday 28 May were treated tosome of the most exciting bike racing seenon a South African circuit for years. Whilethe victors may be familiar faces on the topstep of the podium this season, they were allmade to work for their wins.Mathew Scholtz and his ETR Nashua Ya-

maha R1 left theWestern Cape with a biggerlead in the SuperGP championship afterwinning both races and setting a new laprecord in the process.Scholtz headed an all Yamaha front row

after Friday qualifying with Clint Seller(Neolife Yamaha R1) and Michael White(Consortium Shipping Yamaha R1) joininghim. Nicolaas Grobler headed the secondrow of the grid with the Kawasakis of GregGidenhuys (KreepyKrauly) and CapetonianBrandon Haupt (MxClean) alongside him.Coming into this round Lance Isaacs has

won every SuperMasters Interprovincialrace this season.

He kept that 100% winning record intactwith another two victories. In the absenceof Steven Odendaal – he is on international

duty in Spain – Adolf Boshoff was expectedto break the tie at the top of the Super600championship log.This he did but he had towork a lot harder

than he anticipated.

SuperJuniorTyreeceRobert (Autostyling IndyOil)was

the quickest of the SuperJunior brigade dur-ing qualifying, taking pole from champion-ship leader Brandon Staffen and DominicDoyle (Techron Systems).Aiden Liebenberg (Fercor Construction)

was next up, heading the second row of thegrid from Jared Schultz (ASAP World) andLuca Coccioni (RAD KTM).The opening race developed into a four-

way battle which eventually went the wayof StaffenwithRobert andSchultz in the oth-er podium positions.Liebenberg, Chase Hulcher (EXIS Engi-

neering) and Coccioni rounded out the topsix.The teams and riders in the SuperGP

Champions Trophy now have a nine-weekbreak before the next round which will takeplace at Red Star Raceway in Delmas on Sat-urday 30 July.

Chasing the SuperGPchampionship title

SISTERS COMPLETECOMRADES TO-GETHER: Nabielah(left) and NaielahDavids from theTopform Athletics clubin Athlone completedthe Comrades Mara-thon down-run fromPietermaritzburg toDurban on Sunday. Itwas Nabielah’s seventhComrades and shesupported her sisterNaielah in completingher first race. Theyboth completed therace in 11:19:00.

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SALES & MARKETING3760

.

JobOpportunity - TelemarketersCore-marketing service, based in Claremont.Is in process of strengthening its marketingdepartment and seeks to attract dynamic andresult-orientated individuals as Telemarketers

Minimum requirements*Able to start immediately *Energetic*Bilingual-English & Afrikaans *Flexible

*Go-Getter-self-motivated*Able to work good in a teamForward updated CV to

[email protected] call Khloe 071 451 4376/ 0769908301

.

TRAINING COURSES3765

.

Kingsway Collegewww.kingswaycollege.co.za

Email:[email protected] NO: 01999 2102

Accreditation Umalusi no: 14FET 02000011PANursing Program now open

Diploma in Business & Management Studies (N4-N6)Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality

Diploma in Engineering Studies (N1-N6)Diploma in (ICB) Accounting & Business Studies

I&T Information and TechnologyNCV Office administration level 2-4Certificate in Machinery Training

e.g. Forklift, Over head Crane & more.Cape Town Campus: Heerengract St, Pier HouseBld, 6th Floor. Call: 021 828 2416/021 421 9170Bellville Campus: 1Kort Street, Regram Building1st Floor. Call 021 945 2223,021 948 9885

CLASSIC HOMEIMPROVEMENTS

www.classichome.co.za

Wendy/Nutec/Vibe Houses,

Vibe wall/ Gates/ Carports

Building Materials

No Deposit

Better building material

ATHLONE

021 696 4183 / 079 553 3155

LANSDOWNE

021 762 1252 / 072 542 7217

MITCHELLS PLAIN

021 797 6953 / 072 542 7217

DELFT

021 956 0120 / 073 997 4312

AFTER HOURS

079 553 3155 / 072 542 7217

BB PIN 2730A9F3

Whatsapp “GARAGE DOOR GURU”

KINGDOM

GARAGE DOORS

083 786 5405CELL

TEL 021 638 4565

FULLY AUTOMATED

GARAGE DOORSSECTIONAL OVERHEAD

SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL

R6300R1200FOR INSTALLATION

INCLUDES:

- SINGLE DOOR

- HARDWARE

- MOTOR

- 2 REMOTES

AUTOMATE YOUR

DOOR FO R2900R

REPAIRS ALSO CARRIED OUT

CENTRALTEACH MATIESA LESSON: PiereDe Voux ofCentral hockeyclub (right) steersthe ball awayfrom Mathew deSousa of Maties ina grand challengematch played atVygieskraalStadium onSunday. TheAthlone-based sidebeat the students3-1.PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS

GLENDENE HANGON FOR WIN:

Eathon SwartzofGlendene United

(left) pulls anadvancing DamianJoubert of LeidenUnited back in a

round robin game inthe Greensmile

Foundation u.21tournament hostedby D&G Orient FC.

Glendene edged outLeiden 1-0.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

The crowd thatmade theirway to Killar-ney Race Track for the fourth round ofthe of the DEOD SuperGP Champions

Trophy on Saturday 28 May were treated tosome of the most exciting bike racing seenon a South African circuit for years. Whilethe victors may be familiar faces on the topstep of the podium this season, they were allmade to work for their wins.Mathew Scholtz and his ETR Nashua Ya-

maha R1 left theWestern Cape with a biggerlead in the SuperGP championship afterwinning both races and setting a new laprecord in the process.Scholtz headed an all Yamaha front row

after Friday qualifying with Clint Seller(Neolife Yamaha R1) and Michael White(Consortium Shipping Yamaha R1) joininghim. Nicolaas Grobler headed the secondrow of the grid with the Kawasakis of GregGidenhuys (KreepyKrauly) and CapetonianBrandon Haupt (MxClean) alongside him.Coming into this round Lance Isaacs has

won every SuperMasters Interprovincialrace this season.

He kept that 100% winning record intactwith another two victories. In the absenceof Steven Odendaal – he is on international

duty in Spain – Adolf Boshoff was expectedto break the tie at the top of the Super600championship log.This he did but he had towork a lot harder

than he anticipated.

SuperJuniorTyreeceRobert (Autostyling IndyOil)was

the quickest of the SuperJunior brigade dur-ing qualifying, taking pole from champion-ship leader Brandon Staffen and DominicDoyle (Techron Systems).Aiden Liebenberg (Fercor Construction)

was next up, heading the second row of thegrid from Jared Schultz (ASAP World) andLuca Coccioni (RAD KTM).The opening race developed into a four-

way battle which eventually went the wayof StaffenwithRobert andSchultz in the oth-er podium positions.Liebenberg, Chase Hulcher (EXIS Engi-

neering) and Coccioni rounded out the topsix.The teams and riders in the SuperGP

Champions Trophy now have a nine-weekbreak before the next round which will takeplace at Red Star Raceway in Delmas on Sat-urday 30 July.

Chasing the SuperGPchampionship title

SISTERS COMPLETECOMRADES TO-GETHER: Nabielah(left) and NaielahDavids from theTopform Athletics clubin Athlone completedthe Comrades Mara-thon down-run fromPietermaritzburg toDurban on Sunday. Itwas Nabielah’s seventhComrades and shesupported her sisterNaielah in completingher first race. Theyboth completed therace in 11:19:00.

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BEN BURGER

Ayounger fromHanoverParkwhoreg-ularly spent his free time ice skating,wants to play for the SAu.20 ice hock-

ey team by the time he is in matric.Jean-Pierre Smith (15) has been chosen

as the Let’s Play People’s Post Sport Starof the Month for May for his achievementsin ice hockey.JP – who is in grade 9 at Alexander Sin-

ton High School in Athlone – was nominat-ed by his dad, Ivan.“JP started playing football for Premier

United in Hanover Park at the age of five,”says Ivan. “In 2011 when he was 11 yearsold, hewas selected for the Cape TownTyg-erberg Board team and they won the Com-munity Cup.”According to Ivan, JP loved ice skating

and was a regular at The Ice Station whenhewas spotted by the secretary of theWest-ernProvince IceHockeyAssociation (WPI-HA) in 2014. “JP was then invited to attendthe WPIHA training camp and that iswhere his love for ice hockey started.”JP plays for the Storms Ice Hockey inter-

mediate team who won the league in 2015.In the sameyear hewas selected for theWPu.16 ice hockey team and was also invitedto the SouthAfrican training camp.Hewasagain selected for the WP u.16 team thisyear and to attend the SA training camp inJohannesburg from Tuesday 28 June to

Sunday 3 July.JP says he likes playing soccer and ice

hockey and he tries to spend the sameamount of time between both sports. “I likeice hockey very much because it is not asport that is played in our area. It occupiesmy spare time and I canmeet new friends.”According to JP he can balance school

work and sport by dividing his time care-fully. “I do my school work during the day.I practise ice hockey everyWednesday andFriday from 05:00 to 07:00 and on Sundaysand I also have football practise twice aweek after school. OnMondays we play icehockey league games.”JP is the youngest of five siblings and he

says that he enjoys golf and racing pigeonsas hobbies. He says that his dream is toplay ice hockey for the South African u.20team by the time he is in Grade 12.

. You can nominate your sport star bysending an email to [email protected]. Clearly write the subject asSport Star. You need to mention theachievements of the nominee in detail andthe email should be shorter than 300words.The decision of the judges is final. Everymonthly winner will receive a gift packfrom Let’s Play and will automatically bea finalist for the Sport Star of the Year com-petition.

Big dreams forice hockey star

JP Smith (15) from Hanover Park is the Let’sPlay People’s Post Sport Star for May.

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Master Licensee

Call Mark For More Info ORSMS “G31”, Your Name, Email

address/ address to 072 742 6963FREE CALL 0800-00-00-08

24HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEKwww.urbanlink.co.za

*T & C Apply*

Every Agent Will PromiseTo Sell Your Home … We GUARANTEE it

If your HomeDoesn’t SellWe’ll buy it

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BEN BURGER

Ayounger fromHanoverParkwhoreg-ularly spent his free time ice skating,wants to play for the SAu.20 ice hock-

ey team by the time he is in matric.Jean-Pierre Smith (15) has been chosen

as the Let’s Play People’s Post Sport Starof the Month for May for his achievementsin ice hockey.JP – who is in grade 9 at Alexander Sin-

ton High School in Athlone – was nominat-ed by his dad, Ivan.“JP started playing football for Premier

United in Hanover Park at the age of five,”says Ivan. “In 2011 when he was 11 yearsold, hewas selected for the Cape TownTyg-erberg Board team and they won the Com-munity Cup.”According to Ivan, JP loved ice skating

and was a regular at The Ice Station whenhewas spotted by the secretary of theWest-ernProvince IceHockeyAssociation (WPI-HA) in 2014. “JP was then invited to attendthe WPIHA training camp and that iswhere his love for ice hockey started.”JP plays for the Storms Ice Hockey inter-

mediate team who won the league in 2015.In the sameyear hewas selected for theWPu.16 ice hockey team and was also invitedto the SouthAfrican training camp.Hewasagain selected for the WP u.16 team thisyear and to attend the SA training camp inJohannesburg from Tuesday 28 June to

Sunday 3 July.JP says he likes playing soccer and ice

hockey and he tries to spend the sameamount of time between both sports. “I likeice hockey very much because it is not asport that is played in our area. It occupiesmy spare time and I canmeet new friends.”According to JP he can balance school

work and sport by dividing his time care-fully. “I do my school work during the day.I practise ice hockey everyWednesday andFriday from 05:00 to 07:00 and on Sundaysand I also have football practise twice aweek after school. OnMondays we play icehockey league games.”JP is the youngest of five siblings and he

says that he enjoys golf and racing pigeonsas hobbies. He says that his dream is toplay ice hockey for the South African u.20team by the time he is in Grade 12.

. You can nominate your sport star bysending an email to [email protected]. Clearly write the subject asSport Star. You need to mention theachievements of the nominee in detail andthe email should be shorter than 300words.The decision of the judges is final. Everymonthly winner will receive a gift packfrom Let’s Play and will automatically bea finalist for the Sport Star of the Year com-petition.

Big dreams forice hockey star

JP Smith (15) from Hanover Park is the Let’sPlay People’s Post Sport Star for May.