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Woensdag, 12 Maart 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za EERSTERIVIER SIMULATION: EXERCISE PROVES READINESS Gas explosion simulated RICHARD ROBERTS @richardjohn_rj A scene replicating that of a Hollywood movie played out yesterday in Klein- vlei when emergency services respon- ded to a “gas explosion” at a nearby gas plant. Members from all the city’s emergency services rushed through the streets of Klein- vlei and Melton Rose with sirens blaring, blocked roads and diverted traffic in attempt to isolate residents from the gas plant for sa- fety purposes. Several motorists had to turn around on Forrest Drive and Van Riebeeck Road (R102) and re-route to other streets while members of the fire brigade attended to the “gas leak.” Hundreds of onlookers crowded the streets and looked upon as the vehicles sped by. The “leak” and emergency evacuation drill however was not an actual emergency, but a simulation organised and conducted by the City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Ma- nagement Services. The yearly exercise was conducted at Kaya Gas – one of the largest liquid petrole- um gas (LPG) bulk and cylinder distribution facilities in Cape Town – situated near the railway station. Theo Layne, spokesperson for the City’s fi- re services, said Kaya Gas has to have an emergency exercise on an annual basis. “This is where they test the ability of Kaya Gas as well as the emergency services res- ponding to the incident in order to ensure that they can actually handle any hazard that might occur on their premises,” he said. Simulation The simulation involved a truck that had driven into the main pipeline on the premi- ses which resulted in a 20 ton tank leakage. “The fire and rescue service are there to as- sist in removing the hazard. First of all the simulated patients will be removed and brought to safety. Then the rescue personnel will deal with the gas leak to stop any fire that might occur as a result of the gas,” Layne explained. The multi-agency exercise included the Fi- re and Rescue, Disaster Risk Management, Traffic, Metro Police and Law Enforcement. “These departments will make sure that ro- ads are closed, crowds are controlled and al- so attend to any other law enforcement issue that might occur.” For the purpose of the exercise yesterday a venue operations center was set up at the Kleinvlei Sports Ground.“We have two com- mand vehicles. One from Disaster Risk Ma- nagement and one from Fire and Rescue. We actually do the operational planning from here. There is another venue operation cen- ter which is at the Disaster Risk Manage- ment Center where they do the logistics re- garding the incident.”A few of these exerci- ses are conducted on a yearly basis. “There are a number of these facilities that need to have these kinds of exercises, for example Chevron, Easigas, Kaya Gas, and also places like the airport. “There are a number of big organisations that must comply with legal requirements and have an exercise as far as safety is con- cerned.” The last actual exercise was at Easigas in Bellville South last year. “It involved the same amount of agenci- es.” The exercises keeps both the premises and emergency services on their toes. “It is im- portant because it tests our response time and ability to deal with specific types of inci- dents,” he said Emergency personnel performed a gas leak simulation yesterday at Kaya Gas in Kleinvlei in order to test their readiness. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

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Woensdag, 12 Maart 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

EERSTERIVIER

SIMULATION: EXERCISE PROVES READINESS

Gas explosion simulatedRICHARD ROBERTS

@richardjohn_rj

A scene replicating that of a Hollywoodmovie played out yesterday in Klein-vlei when emergency services respon-

ded to a “gas explosion” at a nearby gasplant.Members from all the city’s emergency

services rushed through the streets of Klein-vlei and Melton Rose with sirens blaring,blocked roads anddiverted traffic in attemptto isolate residents from the gas plant for sa-fety purposes.Several motorists had to turn around on

Forrest Drive andVanRiebeeck Road (R102)and re-route to other streets while membersof the fire brigade attended to the “gas leak.”Hundreds of onlookers crowded the streetsand looked upon as the vehicles sped by.The “leak” and emergency evacuation

drill however was not an actual emergency,but a simulation organised and conductedby theCity of CapeTown’sDisasterRiskMa-nagement Services.The yearly exercise was conducted at

Kaya Gas – one of the largest liquid petrole-umgas (LPG) bulk and cylinder distributionfacilities in Cape Town – situated near therailway station.TheoLayne, spokesperson for theCity’s fi-

re services, said Kaya Gas has to have anemergency exercise on an annual basis.“This iswhere they test the ability of Kaya

Gas as well as the emergency services res-ponding to the incident in order to ensurethat they can actually handle any hazardthatmight occur on their premises,” he said.

SimulationThe simulation involved a truck that had

driven into the main pipeline on the premi-ses which resulted in a 20 ton tank leakage.“The fire and rescue service are there to as-sist in removing the hazard. First of all thesimulated patients will be removed andbrought to safety.Then the rescue personnel will deal with

the gas leak to stop any fire thatmight occuras a result of the gas,” Layne explained.Themulti-agency exercise included theFi-

re and Rescue, Disaster Risk Management,

Traffic, Metro Police and Law Enforcement.“These departments will make sure that ro-ads are closed, crowds are controlled and al-so attend to any other law enforcement issuethat might occur.”For the purpose of the exercise yesterday

a venue operations center was set up at theKleinvlei Sports Ground.“We have two com-mand vehicles. One from Disaster Risk Ma-nagement and one fromFire and Rescue.Weactually do the operational planning from

here. There is another venue operation cen-ter which is at the Disaster Risk Manage-ment Center where they do the logistics re-garding the incident.”A few of these exerci-ses are conducted on a yearly basis.“There are a number of these facilities

that need to have these kinds of exercises,for example Chevron, Easigas, Kaya Gas,and also places like the airport.“There are a number of big organisations

that must comply with legal requirements

and have an exercise as far as safety is con-cerned.”The last actual exercise was at Easigas in

Bellville South last year.“It involved the same amount of agenci-

es.”The exercises keeps both the premises and

emergency services on their toes. “It is im-portant because it tests our response timeand ability to deal with specific types of inci-dents,” he said

Emergency personnel performed a gas leak simulation yesterday at Kaya Gas in Kleinvlei in order to test their readiness. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

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Cape Town International Airport is on amission to take education to new highs ateight schools in the Peninsula.

This year, eight schools in the airport’s vi-cinity benefited from a R192 200 donationwith each school receiving an interactivewhiteboard which can be used to access theinternet while teaching.

In the past three years, 21 schools have be-nefited with boards worth over half a milli-on rand.

The airport worked closely with the Wes-tern Cape Education Foundation who alsoprovided the criteria for selecting theschools.

One of the criteria was the matric pass ra-te for 2013 and the schools are Ravensmead

High School with a 97% pass rate, Good-wood College (96.4% pass rate), ExcelsiorHigh in Belhar (96% rate), Hindle High inDelft (95.8% pass rate), Elsies River High(94.2% pass rate), Perseverance High in Bel-har (87% pass rate), Inkwekwezi High in DuNoon (84.5% pass rate) and Voorbrug Highin Delft (80% pass rate)

Top performersThe airport has once again embarked on

its school up-liftment project “ImprovingEducation through Interactive Technolo-gy”.

In February 2014, Cape Town Internatio-nal Airport embarked on a schools drive toidentify top performing schools in the com-

munities around the airport.“Three of the schools were selected not

only for their pass rate but because they hada significant pass rate increase in the 2013matric results.

“As recognition, the airport donated inte-ractive white boards and other teaching sof-tware to each of the schools,” said DeidreDavids, Communications Manager at CapeTown International Airport.

“Our business is not only about airports,it’s about giving back to our communities.So, as an airport operator, contributing to-ward the development and sustainability ofour communities is very important andedu-cation is the foundation for thedevelopmentof any community,” she concluded.

Schools get white boards from airportPrincipals from the schools that received whiteboards and representatives from Cape Town International Airport at the handover ceremony.

Wyn- en wildsvleisliefhebbers kan uit-sien na ’n watertandlekker ondervin-ding tydens die eerste Kom Braai-Wyn-en Wildsfees, wat van 21 tot 23 Maart bydie Tygervallei-winkelsentrum aange-bied word.

Volgens die organiseerder, DewaldVisser, kan feesgangers hulle gereedmaak vir ’n heerlike kuier met plaaslikewynprodusente, ’n buitelug-braai-area,’n wildsvleisdeli, kosdemonstrasies, so-wel as ’n plaasmark en musiekoptredesdeur vooraanstaande plaaslike kunste-naars in die vermaakarena.

“Kos en wyn gaan vir my hand aanhand. Hier in die Wes-Kaap sit ons metvan die beste wyne op ons drumpel entoegang tot ongelooflike wildsvleis. Baietuiskokke word egter deur wildsvleis ge-intimideer en die Kom Braai-Wyn- enWildsfees is ’n ideale geleentheid om bydie deskundiges kers op te steek. Die

Kom Braai-span en etlike ander topsjefsvan deelnemende wynplase sal daaglik-se demonstrasies aanbied,” sê hy. Diekosmark bied etlike kosstalletjies. Ver-skeie deliprodukte is ook verkrygbaar.

Die hekke open Vrydag 21 Maart om11:00 en val ook saam met die jaarlikseTyger Run/Walk. Vrydagaand is dit tydvir ’n massiewe sokkiedans met kunste-naars soos Fredi Nest, Nic Stevens, Dil-lon Lerm, Desmond Wells en Burger leRoux. Toegangskaartjies is R100 per per-soonenbeskikbaarbyComputicket of bydie hekke.

WEN! WEN! WEN!V ’n Hele tien gelukkige lesers kan elk dubbelkaar­tjies na die Kom Braai­Wyn­ en Wildsfees by dieTygervallei­winkelsentrum wen. SMS die woord“WILD” en jou besonderhede na 45527 voorMaandag 17 Maart om middernag om vir die prysin aanmerking te kom. SMS’e kos R1,50.

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Die Bellville-polisie het die afgelopeweke vier gevalle gehad waar ’n nuweslenter om mense te beroof, op die ge-wilde aanlynadvertensieplatvormsGumtree en OLX gebruik word.

“Ons het drie gevalle van Gumtreeen een van OLX hanteer waardeurmense wat besittings adverteer, endan reëlings tref om voornemende ko-pers te ontmoet, van hul besittings be-roof is,” het kapt. Fienie Nimb, segs-vrou van die Bellville-polisie, gesê.“In die afgelope twee weke (tot verle-de Woensdag), het ons dié vier geval-le gehad waar die modus operandi el-ke keer dieselfde was.”

Sy sê die gesteelde goedere sluit in’n voertuig, platskerm-televisiestelen selfone, en die verdagtes is manswat reël om die verkopers in diestadskern te ontmoet.

“Wanneer hulle dan die transaksiemoet doen, word vuurwapens uitge-haal en hulle beroof. Dis definitief ’ngroep. Die verkopers is baie geskok.”

Nimb sê hulle weet nie waar dié nu-we misdaadtendens vandaan komnie, maar die voorvalle het op verskil-lende dae gebeur.

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Skuiling ’n móét vir daklosesRICHARD ROBERTS

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Hul besittings is te danke aan ander segoedhartigheid. Tog voel hawelosemense op Kuilsrivier se strate dat die

samelewing van hulle vergeet het.Vir Esmerelda Swartz, ’n 27-jarige ma van

twee van Grabouw, is die straat al lewe watsy ken. Sy woon al drie jaar op straat. Virhaar broer, Kalvin (29), is die straat vir bynatwee dekades reeds al sy tuiste.

“Voor die drie jaar het ek maar hier gebly,en daar gebly. My ma het al die jare buitegeslaap, toe is sy oorlede,” het Esmereldavertel.

“Ons slaap elke aand buitekant. In diewinter slaap ons op die stoep. Van die win-keleienaars jaag ons weg.

“Ons het maar ’n swaar lewe, Meneer,waarheen kan ons gaan?”

Haar broer het gesê: “Dis maar weens om-standighede dat ek hier is. Ek slaap elkeaand hier. Ek het al Kuilsrivier deurmekaargeslaap.

“Die law enforecement neem soms ons sei-

le. Wat moet ons maak?”Lorencia Andries (43), nog ’n hawelose, is

al 10 jaar op straat.“Ek het een kind, sy bly by my ma,” het

sy met trane in haar oë vertel.

Groot probleemPast. Veronique Booysen, ’n senior pas-

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Sy het gesê baie van die hawelose menseword beroof op straat.

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Die kerk het reeds drie geboue in die ny-werheidsgebied geïdentifiseer.

“ ’n Skuiling is noodsaaklik vir Kuilsri-vier.

“Die naaste skuiling is in Bellville.”Die kerkleier is veral bekommerd oor die

welstand van kinders op straat.

“Ons wil nie die kinders van hul ouerswegneem nie.”

Die kerk wil om dié rede nie net ’n skui-ling oprig nie, maar ’n sentrum waar hawe-loses sal kan oornag, maar ook bedags vaar-digheidsontwikkeling sal kan ontvang.

Oplei“Ons wil hulle oplei as elektrisiëns en

loodgieters,” het sy gesê.Haar man, Roger Booysen, het gesê die

projek kan ongeveer R20 miljoen kos.“Ons wil dit omskep in ’n opleidingsen-

trum en jeugontwikkelingsentrum. Ons wilhulle oplei sodat hulle self werk kan gaansoek,” het Roger gesê.

Jacob Jacobs, wyksraadslid, het gesê dieraad word gereeld ingelig oor probleme aan-gaande hawelose mense in die gebied.

Hy het gesê die raad is al genader omtrentdie oprig van ’n skuiling.

“Dis moeilik om te sê, want ons sal eers’n plek moet kry waar mens dit kan doen.Nommer een is dit die grond. Ek weet niewaar is ’n geskikte plek om so iets te doennie,” het hy gesê.

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It’s not all physical!“There is a big difference between self-de-

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and ability to defend oneself physically is bynomeans the only skill necessary for perso-nal safety. Personal safety is a holistic disci-pline which includes much more than thewillingness and ability to defend oneself ona physical level.

Don’t get me wrong. I fully believe thephysical side is crucial and I recommendthat any person in South Africa becomeskilled in it (more on this in later articles).However, it’s notwise to think that physicalskills alonewill keep you safe. By definitionphysical self-defence skills are for whenthings get physical. However, the physicalside to an attack or to crime is only one partin the development, or process, of the crime.There are many points in the developmentof the crime inwhichyou can subvert or dis-courage the criminal.Wewill delve into thisprocess along which crime develops nextweek. For this week I want us to expand ourthinking on personal safety.

Holistic personal safetySpiderWeb: A good analogy to think about

personal safety is that of a spiderweb. A spi-der web is strong because it is woven of ma-ny strands of strong fibre. The stronger theindividual fibres, and the more strands the-re are, the stronger the web is. In terms ofyour own personal safety you want to start

to think in terms of these strands. Youwantto understand what the different strandsare, how tomake them strong and then howto weave them into your own personal-safe-ty web. It is into this web that one has toadd the the strand of physical self-defenceskills.Personal safety is a web of different

strands woven together. Learn about them,make them strong and weave them into yo-ur life.The more proficient you become inall of these strands the more difficult a tar-get you become. The old self-defence adagerings true: If you don’t want to be an easyvictim become a hard target. Always re-member most criminals are very intent onkeeping themselves safe and free fromharm. To truly fight back against crime weneed to be hard targets and we need to helpthose around us to become hard targets aswell.V Read the full blog at www.tygerburger.co.za/blogs­list. Find the LiveWise Facebook page and follow@LiveWiseZAR on Twitter for tips on personal safe­ty.

Personal safety or self-defence?

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

A house in Bonteheuwel will become morethan just a home when some special peopleget going with Extreme Makeover – Bonte-heuwel Edition.

Flame of Hope is a non-profit organisati-on that recruits volunteers to help domain-tenancework at orphanages, homes of safe-ty, old-age homes, children homes and un-derprivileged houses in the community.

Terrence Lackay is one of the organizersof the project and says that they are doingit in collaboration with the group, ProudlyBonteheuwel.

“We approached Proudly Bonteheuwelbecause of their successful “Nite Market”event of the 2013 Christmas period,” hesays.

“The name Proudly Bonteheuwel speaksvolume and our mission is for the peopleto unite as a community.

“I come from Bonteheuwel and the onlything people can talk about the area at themoment is the violence that is happeningthere.

“People are being shot on a daily basisbut I believe that if the community can finda way to do something out of the ordinarytogether...they will in turn work as a unitto make their area a better place.”

Terrence explains that the theme for thisproject is “You-Me-Together-We can be thedifference others are praying for”.

“This project will be part of Flame of Ho-pe’s community projects,” he says.

Nominate“The community nominate houses they

feel couldbenefit fromamakeoverand theydo their nominations via Flame of Hope orProudly Bonteheuwel.

“This nomination process will end atmidnight on 1 May. Then the house ownerand the person who nominated them willbe interviewed to make sure they meet thecriteria of the makeover. The criteria arethat it is not a rented house and that theowner occupies the house.

“Thehousehold incomemust be less thanR5000 per month and it should be drug freeor persons involved in a drug rehabilitati-on program for more than 3 months.

“The house must also not be used to doany business of any kind and not to be soldor rented outwithin 24months of themake-over.”

After the interview process the succes-sful nominations will go into a draw on the31 May at the Apricot Place Old-age Homeevent where the ward councilor will drawthe names three finalists.

The community can then play their partby voting for their favorite at an event thatwill be held on 14 June at seniors home todecidewho the beneficiary of themakeoverwill be.Full details of the project will alsobe released then but people or companieswho feel they can play a part in this projectcan contact the group in the meantime.V More information from Terence on 083 328 0095,or email [email protected], or John on 076335 0660, email [email protected].

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Inwoners van Eersterivier sê hulle leef invrees as gevolgvan ’nbeboste stukveldwaarkwaaddoeners dwelms gebruik en dan men-se beroof.Sommiges sê hulle kan nie bedags hul hui-

se alleen laat nie, anders word daar by diewonings ingebreek.Inwoners van Silwood Heights kla nou al

’n geruime tyd oor die bos langs Breede-straat in dié gebied. Hulle beweer dat jong-mense bedags en saans daar dagga rook entik gebruik. Hulle beweer ook dat die “ele-mente” wat daar uithang mense se huise be-steel en verbygangers beroof.’n Vrou, wat anoniemwil bly uit vrees vir

haar lewe, het gesê die inwoners is keelvol,maar dat daar nog niks aan die situasie ge-doen is nie.“Hier is al ’n lyk van ’n meisie ook uit die

bos gehaal. Die tikkoppe loop hier rond indie nag.”Volgens haar is die bosse afgekap kort na-

dat die lyk vanMonique Jaars (19) in die bosgevind is, maar het dit intussen weer ge-groei.“Dit kan mos nou weer gebeur. In die nag

springdie dieweoordiehuise semure.Hulletik in die bos en rook dagga.“Soms is daar jong vroue wat ook in die

bos uithang en tik gebruik – partymaal methul kinders,” het die vrou verduidelik.Inwoners stel voor dat huise in die gebied

gebou word. “Of dalk ’n parkie vir die kin-ders...iets moet gedoen word.”Sommige van die huise in die gebied, wat

leeg staan,word ook afgebreek en gevandali-seer.

KortpadNog ’n vrou wat anoniem wil bly, het ver-

tel hoe ouers, wat hul kinders skool toe ver-gesel, en ’nkortpadoor die veldneem, beroofword.Sy het gesê talle mense is ontevrede met

die situasie.“Jy leef eintlik in vrees.”

Julian Unthank van die gemeenskapspoli-siëringsforum (GPF) het gesê hulle is bewusvan die beboste stuk grond.“Daar is egter nog nie uitsluitsel rondom

die grond nie.“Ons wil die polisie vra om meer daar te

patrolleer. Dis ’n crime hot spot,” het Unt-hank gesê.Ao. Annacletta Mothoalo, woordvoerder

vandieKleinvlei-polisie, het gesêhulle is be-wus van die gevare in die gebied.“Ons het al die GPF en die raadslid ver-

soek om die bos af te kap. Daar is egter nikswat ons omtrent dit kandoennie.Dis nie onseiendom nie.”Daar word gereeld misdaadvoorvalle by

die polisie aangemeld.“Ons versoek egter datmense nie die kort-

paadjies te gebruik nie.”Gordon Thomas, wyksraadslid, het gesê

die kwessie is al vantevore by ’n GPF-verga-dering bespreek.

“Die bome is al afgekap, maar die bome isPort Jacksons, wat bitter gou weer groei,”het hy gesê.

Die probleembos is al ook by die stadsraadse departement van gesondheid en parke-raad aangemeld.

Inwoners van SilwoodHeights in Eersterivierkla kwaaddoenersbeskadig gereeld dieleegstaande huise indie gebied.

FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

Bo: Die beboste oopstuk grond in SilwoodHeights is glo die plekwaar jong mensegereeld dwelmsgebruik. Die mense indie gebied sê die bosis gevaarlik en datmense beroof word.

In vrees oor ‘tikbos’­kwaaddoeners

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A power outage that affected huge parts ofthe metropolitan recently had many smallbusiness owners worried about the financi-al impact of it on their businesses.Businesses, traffic intersections, restua-

rants and households were left in the darklastweekThursdaywhen the national ener-gy supplier Eskom could not meet the de-mand for power.The power was out for several hours.Kashmal Ahmed, owner of Naz Trading

situated inVanRiebeeck Road, Kuils River,saidwhatmade himmore upset was that noprior notifiation was given.“And as you can see it affects our whole

business. We are just sitting, we cannot doanything.“Half of our business depends on electri-

city. I am sorry to say this, but we got scre-wed,” Ahmed said at the time.He calculated that he lost close to R1 000

Thursday.Enrico Adams, owner of the nearby

Adams Barber Shop, said: “The clients thatcame here had to turn around.”He said four potential customers had to

be shown away within the first hour.“If you look at it, that is almost R200 that

I lost.“That is money that Eskom is not going

to give back to me,” Adams explained.Mia van Schalkwyk, manager of the Old

Mutual nearby, said the outage affectedtheir business dramatically.“We had to send away a few clients becau-

sewe cannot deliver an effective service.Wedo not have the system to do it.“Our nearest branch is inEersteriver and

Bellville, but now the customerhas to traveland that is an added expense,” Van Schalk-wyk said.She said the power outage resulted in a

big loss.PeterHaylett, acting executive director of

the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Indus-

try and chairman of the Chamber’s Indus-trial Focus portfolio committee, said the ou-tage will effect small businesses heavily.“The effect on small business is huge.

They are not generating income and theystill have staff to pay.“This power outage is not good news for

the small operator,”Haylett said at the time.He said small business owners are obliged

to pay staff.“Eskom will say sorry, but sorry is not

good enough,” Haylett continued.A communications officer from Eskom

said last week the power outagewas a resultof wet coal due to torrential rain inMpuma-langa.“Where the coal power station is situated

we had rain for nearly 8 days,” the spokes-person said.Asked about the possibility of another ou-

tage, she replied: “The risk is always there.As you know we do have a shortage regar-ding capacity, the systemwill be under con-straint till we bring more systems on line,”she said.V For more details on loadshedding visit loadshed­ding.eskom.co.za.

Power outagecauses concern

Enrico Adams and his staff at Adams Barber Shop in Kuils River, Percivale Oppel, Meagan Ehlersand Veronica Marinus, said the power outage had a negative effect on their productivity.PHOTO:RICHARD ROBERTS

Kashmal Ahmed from Naz Traders in KuilsRiver said he is upset because no prior noticewas given on Thursday regarding the poweroutage.

A total of 400 suspects were arrested thispastweek by officers in theKuils River poli-ce cluster.Capt Nomathembi Muavha, spokesper-

son for the cluster, said 39 houseswere sear-ched this week through disruptive operati-ons across the cluster which comprises theKleinvlei, Kuils River and Mfuleni policestations.The houses were searched for drugs.She said 17 shebeens were also been rai-

dedwhere 736 230milliliters of alcohol wereconfiscated, Mandrax tablets with an ap-proximate street value of R1 300, tik with anestimated street value of R6 000, and daggato the value of R465 as well as four firearmshave also been confiscated during the cour-se of the week.Muavha said 296 suspects were arrested

for charges relating to murder, attemptedmurder, assault common, assault with the

intent to cause grievous bodily harm, drunkand driving, reckless and negligent driving,possession of dangerous weapon, maliciousdamage to property, house breaking andtheft, possession of illegal firearm, dealingin liquor without a licence, theft of motorvehicle, intimidation and drugs, house rob-bery, child neglect, rape, sexual assault, dis-obeying a peace officer and the use of vehi-cle without the owner’s consent.The remainder – 104 suspects – were kept

overnight and were released on several fi-nes.They committed crimes relating to being

drunk in public and riotous behaviour.“On Saturday at approximately 01:00 a

complainant was hijacked in front of hishouse in Kleinvlei.Throughgoodpolicework thevehiclewas

recovered in Langa and the suspects invol-ved were arrested,” Muavha said.

Haul of weekend suspects

Die skilder Jeanne Hugo het ’n olieskilde-ry gemaakvanAneneBooysen, die 17-jari-ge van Bredasdorpwat verlede jaar wreedverkrag en vermoor is.Wat Hugo se skildery, getiteld

ID9510300482089 uniek maak, is dat dit ge-skilder is van die enigstefoto wat ooit van Anenebestaan het – die een inAnene se identiteitsdoku-ment.Hugo skryf in ’n brief

aan TygerBurger dat le-sers met idees vorendagkan kom oor hoe om dienagedagtenis van Anene,en veral haar vegtersgees,te eer, deur vir dié skilde-ry ’n permanente tuiste tehelp soek.Sy is bereid om die skil-

dery “vir enige bak plan”te skenk.“In ’n selfportret-obses-

siewe beskawing was daar nie één andervisuele dokumentering van haar bestaannie. Sy was ’n ‘spook’,” sê Hugo.“Die skildery poog om haar legende vas

te vang. Haar wange, wimpers en lippe is

liggiesmet grimering gebalsem– ’n bewysdat sy met liefde én hartseer deur sommi-ges onthou sal word.”Jeanne sê die kunswerk is oorspronki-

lik vir ’n kompetisie in 2013 geskep, maardit was toe “onsuksesvol geag”.

Nou wil sy net graag hêdat dit dien om Anene senagedagtenis te eer.Sy meen een idee sou

wees om ’n fontein in Bre-dasdorp te bou, omringdeur ’n tuintjie.“Kom ons poog om vir

ander jong kinders te wysdat ons omgee; dat hullemeisiewees kosbaar is. AsAnene so hard kon bak-lei, kan ons onsself uit-daag omhaar voorbeeld tevolg?”Die skildery word tans,

tesame met die werke vanander bekende kunste-

naars, in dieArtB-galery van dieBellville-bibilioteek uitgestal tot 21 Maart.V Kontak Jeanne Hugo van der Merwe bywww.jeannehugo.co.za of besoek artisa­neye.wordpress.com vir meer inligting.

Skilder soek idees om Anene te eer

Dié skildery van AneneBooysen is te sien by dieArtB­galery, Belville­biblioteek.

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RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

Hundreds of people draped in blue T-shirtswith the DA-logo on it, congregated at theBlue Downs Sport Stadium last weekend.

The gathering was part of the politicalparty’s launch of its “Western Cape Story”highlighting the DA’s progress since it ca-me into power five years ago.

“The ‘Western Cape Story’ details ourtrack record of good government and ser-vice delivery during our first term in offi-ce in the Western Cape,” CameronArendse, spokesperson for the premier,said.

He said the document will be rolled outacross the province in community events,public screening of videos and door-to-door campaigns ahead of the May 7 natio-nal election.

At least 20 busses stood outside the sta-dium Saturday morning that transportedsupporters from across the peninsula.

The DA leader Helen Zille along withother national and provincial leaders ad-

dressed the crowd at the rally.Bonginkosi Madikizela, provincial mi-

nister of human settlements, said duringhis address that opposition parties oftendesribed the DA as an all white party, butthat this is not the case.

He pointed out that five of the party’sprovincial leaders are non-white.

Cape Town mayor, Patricia de Lille, saidin her speech that the city has over the fiveyears made informal settlements it’s prio-rity.

“We are the only city that has a pro-gramme to electrify informal settle-ments,” she said.

Zille, the last speaker of the day, said inher addresss that the upcoming election isabout bringing change to South Africa,change that will end corruption and chan-ge that will bring real permanent jobs.

Other speakers for the day included dr.Ivan Meyer, minister for cultural affairsand sport, Wilmot James, an MP, MmusiMaimane, the DA premier candidate inGauteng and Yusuf Cassim, DA Youthchairperson.

Party reveals thestory of the Cape

Western Cape premier, Helen Zille, addressed a crowd of people Saturday morning during theparty’s launch of its Western Cape Story – a document highlighting the party’s progress since2009. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

The hunt for the 2014 Eat Out ZonnebloemProduce Awards best local food blog is on, aspublic voting for the category opened lastweek.

Nominations have been submitted andeight finalists selected.

The finalists’ blogs focus mainly on food,in the form of recipes, photography, reviewsor cooking tips and tricks.

They must support food that’s grown near-by or ingredients that are produced locally,and champion the South African food indus-try. The winning blog must be beautiful tolook at, entertaining to read and updated re-gularly.

Voters and interesting parties can go tohttp://www.eatout.co.za/article/vote-favou-rite-local-food-blog/ to read the blogs.

Vote for your favourite blogger City needs help withinvasive wasp speciesTwo highly invasive wasp species are ex-panding their range throughout Cape Townand the Western Cape. and the city is callingon the public to help identify and report newcolonies.

The European paper wasp (Polistes domi-nula) and the German wasp or yellow-jacket(Vespula germanica) have found the CapeMetro and the Boland to be an ideal habitatsuited for their expansion.

If left uncontrolled, theymay spread to the majority oftowns in the Western Capeand other provinces wherethe climate is even more sui-ted to their requirements.

Both species are listed asinvasive species in the Natio-nal Environmental Manage-ment Biodiversity Act(NEMBA).

“These species requirecontrol by means of an invas-ive species management pro-gramme,” says Louise Staf-ford, invasive species coordinator of the Ci-ty of Cape Town.

“According to international cases of inva-sion involving both species, these insectshave the potential to create problems ran-ging from being a nuisance to serious econo-mic impacts in the wine, deciduous fruitand beekeeping industries,” she says.

“The German wasp in particular is ag-gressive and there are several reported ca-ses of them stinging workers harvestinggrapes and other fruits. They can present ahazard to residents enjoying the outdoorswho may unintentionally disturb a colony.These wasps also feed on mature grapes inthe late summer months and cause extensi-ve damage to vineyards.

They are also known to attack and kill ho-neybees and infiltrate bee hives, which isdetrimental to the honey industry.”

Research is currently being implementedby the South African National Biodiversity

Institute’s (SANBI) Invasive Species Pro-gramme, which is funded by the Depart-ment of Environmental Affairs. They aretrying to determine the rate of expansionand document new colonies to find soluti-ons to control the spread of both invasiveinsect species.

The research programme, managed by aconsortium of researchers, is now in its se-

cond phase and will move toexperimental trials on the ef-fectiveness of local eradicati-on of both species.

The city and its partnersare therefore calling on thepublic to assist in documen-ting new colonies by repor-ting their localities online sothat the appropriate meas-ures can be taken to controlthese invaders.

The European paper waspis a medium-sized wasp (20mm to 35mm) with wavy yel-low and black markings on

the abdomen and orange antennae.Areas found include: Brackenfell, Kraai-

fontein, Kuils River, Bellville and Durban-ville.

The German wasp is also a medium-sizedwasp (15 mm to 40mm) with yellow andblack markings on the abdomen but it hasblack antennae. A record of 750 000 waspswas recorded on a farm in Somerset Westin 2002. The German wasp is aggressive, es-pecially if the nest or surrounding areas aredisturbed.

Areas found includes Stellenbosch, So-merset West, Grabouw, Franschhoek, Paarland Wellington.V For more information, for photos, and to reportsightings, please visit http://www.capetowninvas­ives.org.za/edrr/target­list or e­mail EDRR@cape­town.gov.za. Specific enquiries about the researchcomponent of the project should please be directedto Dr Ruan Veldtman (SANBI), Tel: 021 808 9441,E­mail: [email protected].

International Councilof Societies of Industrial DesignA Partner of the InternationalDesign Alliance

YoungPeople@Work in partnership withRUCdi, will be hosting a Youth Empo-werment Week at Ravensmead HighSchool on 12, 13 and 14 March.

Unemployed youth will be trained inprofessional job seeking skills, how to de-sign a CV, interview skills, networking,doing job research, leadership and a hostof other skills.

Those without CV’s will be assisted by

YP@W volunteers.Various partners will be present to of-

fer job and training opportunities suchas Dreamworker, Jobstart, UWC, CareerPlanet, RLabs and the Department of La-bour.

The workshops start at 10.00 am to 2.00pm everyday.V For bookings send an sms to Shirley at 074350 8582 or email [email protected].

Take the chance to empowerment

They can presenta hazard to resi­dents enjoying

the outdoors whomay unintentio­

nally disturb acolony.

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Die Stad Kaapstad stel vanaf 1 April 2014 die nuwe bestuurstelsel vir ontwikkelingsaansoeke(DAMS) in werking. Ten einde die bestaande data na die nuwe stelsel te migreer, is ’nsogenaamde “dooie tydperk” vanaf die einde van die werksdag op 14 Maart 2014 tot en met31 Maart 2014 nodig. Tydens hierdie tydperk sal geen nuwe ontwikkelingsaansoeke ingedienkan word of betaaltransaksies gedoen kan word nie. Die sakeproses vir alle aktiewe aansoekewat voor 14 Maart 2014 ingedien word, sal soos gewoonlik voortgaan.

Die volgende dienste sal steeds by die toonbanke gelewer word:

• Voorkonsultasievergaderings• Navrae oor die status van aansoeke wat reeds in die stelsel is• Algemene navrae en inligting oor planne en bouwerk• Afhaal van planne wat goedgekeur/geweier/gewysig/teruggetrek is• Soneringsnavrae• Inspeksiekennisgewings

Nog inligting en aansoekvereistes vanaf 1 April 2014 is beskikbaar op ons webwerfwww.capetown.gov.za/en/Planningportal/Pages/default.aspx. Ons wil jou graag ophoogte hou van die veranderinge wat ons gaan aanbring. Stuur asseblief ’n e-pos [email protected] sodat ons jou op die adreslys kan plaas.

Rig navrae aan die Stad se nommer vir algemene navrae: 0860 103 089 [email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER43/2014

BEPLANNING EN BOU-ONTWIKKELINGSBESTUURBestuurstelsel vir ontwikkelingsaansoeke

Police keepwatch on crimeRICHARD ROBERTS

@richardjohn_rj

Six men were arrested this weekend inWesbank for a range of criminal offencesincluding murder and attempted mur-der.Captain Nomathembi Muavha,

spokesperson for the Mfuleni police,said in the first incident an alleged mur-derer appeared in the Blue Downs Ma-gistrate Court this week on charges ofmurder and attemptedmurder following an at-tack on four people inWesbank Friday night.Muavha said on Mon-

day that the 21-year-oldsuspect was arrested inconnection with theshooting that took placeat 10 Kwazakhele Streetin Wesbank.“The complainant and

his friends were busyenjoying themselveswhen they heard gunshots,” Muavha said.She said a 29-year-old

man was shot.He died on the scene. Three other vic-

tims were rushed to the hospital.Twosuspects ran from the scene but one wasarrested Saturday, Muavha said.Accor-ding to the police, the second suspect, isstill at large.According to reports the deceased, a

19-year-oldman fromWesbank,was shotin the head.The three other victims are reportedly

from Ravensmead.The suspect are charged with murder

and three counts of attempted murder.

On Saturday three other men were al-so arrested in a separate incident for thepossession of an unlicenced firearm andammunition, stolen property and an ex-plosive device.The men, between the ages of 18 and

21 years, were arrested by members ofthe Public Order Police who acted on in-formation that they have received regar-ding a firearm at a house in HappinessStreet in Wesbank.“Upon arrival they searched the house

and found a firearm un-der the bed and a flaregun between clothing,”Muavha said.Two more people we-

re arrested on Mondaymorning after the policefound amagazine and fi-ve live rounds in theirpossession.According to Muavha

the police were patrol-ling in Wesbank MainRoad at about 00:30when they stopped andsearched the two sus-pects.

The men appeared in court the sameday on charges of possession of ammuni-tion.“The police were busy patrolling in

Wesbank when they across a group ofmales in front of a known drug outlet inBigstone Street. They stopped and sear-ched everyone and found 20 tik sachetswith the street value of approximatelyR600 in possession of a 23 year old male.Anothermanwas arrested onMonday

morning after the police found amagazi-ne and five live ammunition rounds inhis possession.

Another man wasarrested on Monday

morning after thepolice found a ma­gazine and five live

ammunition roundsin his possession.

DieMemoryCafé, ’n ondersteuningsgroepvirmensemet demensie ofAlzheimersiek-te enhul familie en versorgers, bied binne-kort hul tweeweeklikse byeenkoms.Opdié sessiesword daar praktiese rigly-

ne gebied waarby veral die familie en ver-sorgers baat vind, en daarword ook gekykna terapeutiese aktiwiteite vir die pasiën-te wat hulle versorg.

Die volgende sessie is op 12 Maart, endan weer op 26 Maart. Die eersgenoemdesessie vind van 10:00 tot 11:00 in die NGKerkStellenberg se kafeteria plaas, en toe-gang is gratis.“Kom kuier, leer en lag saam!” nooi die

Memory Café.V Skryf in by Karin by 021 976 4519 of karin@stel­lenberg.co.za.

Praktiese riglyne oor demensie

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“Maak jou vriendelikheidgoedkoop en hou jouvriendskap duur.”– CJ Langenhoven

Vat vyf! Aaron Lazarus steek Saterdag sy hand uit na sy skoolmaatjie Simoné du Preez op die mallemeule bydie Goodwoodpark­bewaarskool se jaarlikse wieledag. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00

No electricity for several hoursor longer could lead to nowater (water is pumped usingelectricity) and no petrol anddiesel (petrol and diesel arepumped using electricity andare made using electricity).This will lead to hunger. Thenviolence. Isn’t it about timethat people took responsibilityfor their own electricity, water,food, sewerage provision, justlike our grandparents used todo? My grandmother lived inBantry Bay when it wasn’t soexpensive as today. Shecollected rain water. She had aseptic tank and French drainfor sewerage. She had hardlyany waste because nappies andall that kind of stuff wasrecycled. And she had hardlyany plugs in the house. Thingsgot done. Cheaply. Then alongcame the government and saidthey could do all these thingsfor her cheaper. And they didfor about 40 years, but oncethey had us all by the shortand curlies, the governmentbecame teh biggest businessand they started dramaticallyraising prices. And becausethey are the government,Competition Law doesn’t applyto them. In the Cape Town, wehave the Bus Rapid Transit,but taxis and private buscompanies can’t compete alongthese routes. Before Eskomthere were many producers ofelectricity in South Africa,until the 1920’s. We have justforgotten these facts. But 40years in the desert is a longtime and we have forgottenthat we used to make thingsourselves. We depended onourselves and our neighbours.We shared. We need to do thisagain.

DAVID LIPSCHITZMilnerton

Time to becomeself­sufficient?

What’s in a name,researcher asksI am a researcher from theUniversity of Cape Town withan interest in local placenames.

I want to know if anyone outthere has any insight on howBosonia, Kuilsriver, got itsname?

If anyone has any knowledgeabout this piece of local history,could you please contact me [email protected].

SVEAEmail

Today, at about 14:30, I enteredthe parking area of PalmgroveCentre in Durbanville, from thegarage ramp. The flow of trafficwas blocked by a gold LandRover, double parked in frontof a loading zone and trolleyoff-ramp at the entrance of thecentre. Even after a gentleintervention from the securityguard and (other) drivers’impatient hooting, the manbehind the steering wheel didnot budge. Finally, when Imanaged to pass him, I showedhim my displeasure by hooting.He threw me a rude sign in fullview of children and passersby.

When I approached him abouthis blatant rudeness and cleardisrespect, he gave me a lamelie.

His clearly physically ablewife hopped into the car withher shopping.

Sir, you know who you are,please do not call yourselfSouth African because youstand against everything we arestriving for. You are disrespect-ful to women, children anddisabled people. Shame on you!

L. JACOBSEmail

Land Rover driverdisrespects all

On Tuesday 4 March at 10:30, Ireceived a call on my landlinefrom a woman with an Indianaccent. She said she was from“Windows Maintenance” andcould assist me with “maliciousdownloading” they noticed onmy computer. I insisted toknow who I was speaking to, towhich she repeated “WidowsMaintenance”. She ordered meto go to my computer so shecould assist me.

I repeated my question, towhich she asked if I understoodEnglish. I replied that herEnglish wasn’t easy to under-stand and I also didn’t under-stand computer language, as Ididn’t own a computer.

She then immediately andabruptly ended the call, muchto my delight.

ETNADurbanville

Old scam still doingthe rounds

Good luck to the police officerswho are learning Mandarin(“Officers learning Mandarin”,TygerBurger, 5 March).

I hope they are being taughtslang terms as well. Forexample, an English SouthAfrican would state his/herhome language as English andgreet a friend with: “Howzit,my bru?”

Someone who states his/herhome language as Afrikaansmight say: “Hoesit, my bra?”.Translated, this would be “howis my bra sitting”, which has acompletely different meaning.

Unless slang and regionalterms are included in learninga new language, it could proveto be an arduous task.

JENNY ORLOVSummer Greens

What about Chineseslang?

Uitgewer:TygerBurger word uitgegeedeur WP Koerante en is deelvan die Media 24­groep

Verspreding:TygerBurger Eersterivier/BlueDowns word elke Woensdagin die volgende gebiedeafgelewer: Dennemeer, DevonPark, Greenfield, Kleinvlei,Melton Rose, Fairdale, Rustdal,Stradford Green, Gaylee,Brentwood Park, Camelot,Delro, Electric City, ForestHeights, Fountain Village,Hagley, Heath Park, HindlePark, High Place, Highgate,Hillcrest Heights, MalibuVillage, Rotterdam, Silver­sands, Stradford, SunbirdPark, The Connifers, TuscanyGlen, Wesbank, Nooiensfon­tein en Wimbledon.Totale verspreiding: 27 968

TygerBurger het twaalfverskillende uitgawes vir dievolgende gebiede: Bellville,Durbanville, Parow, Good­wood, Brackenfell, Kraaifon­tein, Kuilsrivier, Milnerton,Table View, Eersterivier/BlueDowns, Ravensmead/Belharen Elsiesrivier.

Totale verspreiding: 285 531

Vir enige verspreidingsklagtesskakel 021 910 6500 of e­pos:verspreiding@tygerbur­ger.co.za

Kontak ons:Nuusredakteur:Marana Brand van Hulsteyn0021 910 [email protected]:Richard Roberts0021 910 6549richard.roberts@tygerbur­ger.co.zaAdvertensiebestuurder:Garth Hewitt0021 910 [email protected] advertensies:Quincy Noble0021 910 6527 of0083 433 [email protected]:00860 11 7520www.tygerburger.co.za

Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionelebeleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle enkommentaar oor die koerantse inhoud en stel onsbeduidende foute so gou asmoontlik reg. Stuur asb.inligting oor die regstelling vanfoute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 seGemeenskapspers, GeorgeClaassen, by george.claas­[email protected] of skakel021 851 3232 of 083 5432471. Lesers kan ook klagtesoor die inhoud by diePersombudsman vanSuid­Afrika, mnr. Joe Thloloe,aanhangig maak. Skakel indaardie geval gerus 011 4843612/8, stuur ‘n faks na 011484 3619 of ‘n e­pos nanakhanyim@ombuds­man.org.za or johanr@om­budsman.org.za

LEWENSKIEKIE

Gee jou kindgeskenk vanboekliefdeOm ’n liefde vir boeke van jongs af byjou kind te kweek, gaan uiteindelik eenvan die grootste geskenke wees wat hyvan jou ontvang.

Dié stelling sal alle opvoedkundigesonderskryf.

En met die Nasionale Biblioteekweek(17 tot 22 Maart) om die draai, is daar nie’n beter tyd om hiermee te begin nie. Aldie biblioteke in die noordelike voorstedebied dan spesiale sessies vir die jongesaan. Benut dit!

In ’n tyd waar die TV, rolprente, video-en rekenaarspeletjies die verbeelding vankinders aangryp, kom die tradisioneleboek sleg tweede. Die tragiese gevolgdaarvan is dat die leesvaardigheid van ’nhele nuwe geslag ten gronde gaan.

Saam met ’n onderontwikkelde leesver-moë kom natuurlik ’n swak leervermoë,wat uiteindelik ’n groot en negatieweimpak op skoliere en studente se akade-miese prestasies het.

En ongelukkig lê die probleem nie altydby die skole nie. Groter klassse maak dital hoe moeiliker vir onderwysers omregtig aan dié vaardigheid van kinders teslyp. Daarom is dit so belangrik om indie beginfase van die leesproses diebasiese vaardighede vas te lê.

Dit is iets wat net kan gebeur askinders gereeld blootstelling aan boekekry. Boeke is duur, sal baie ouers severweer wees. Wel waar, maar daarom isdaar biblioteke om dié liefde by dievolgende geslag besluitnemers te kweek.Want sonder ’n leesvermoë, gaan hulleeendag beswaarlik besluite kan neem.

HOOFARTIKEL

SMSV Vandalistiese tieners in D’urbanvalemoet nou dringend vasgevat word. Sulkegedrag is onaanvaarbaar! ­ Anoniem

V Why are there children standing beggingat robots in Bellville during school time?They are setting themselves up for failurein the future. Where are their parents? Dothey know what their children are doing?­ Pat

V Ek wil graag weet hoe KFC ou hoenderaan ’n mens kan verkoop? Hulle het netdie hoender warm gemaak. Dit het my sosiek gemaak. ­ Anoniem

V Ek is siek van Eskom! As ek die naamhoor dan voel ek naar. Hoe is dit moontlikdat hulle sommer uit die bloute besluitom weer beurtkrag toe te pas? Nat steen­kool? Reën dit nie elke somer in Mpuma­langa nie? ­ Riaan

V Ek wil graag weet hoekom my kleinkin­ders ’n taak met rap­musiek moet doen?Wat leer hul daaruit? Dis net bendeledewat rap beoefen. ­ Ouma

V Air Guns should be banned – really?Maybe cats should be banned. Keep themon your property and they won’t get hurt.And if you can’t do that, then don’t getthese animals as pets. These animals getshot while being a nuisance to others. ­Anonymous

V Mense wat Sassa­kaarte het, moet ditnie gebruik om krag of ander items tekoop nie. Ek koop nou al vir drie maandenie, maar daar word steeds van my balansafgetrek. As ek twee of drie keer R5­itemskoop, trek hulle R49 af. Ek wil weet hoestop mens dit. Hulle dink hul help minder­bevoorregtes, maar hulle besteel jou. ­Anoniem

V Dit is aaklig wat met die katjie gebeurhet (“Air guns should be banned!”, Tyger­Burger, 5 Maart). Het die sondaar geenhart nie? ­ Anna

) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.

TygerBurger waardeer lesers se menings, maar ten einde die onafhanklikheid van die koerant te handhaaf en in billikheid teenoor allepolitieke partye en kandidate, sal tot die afhandeling van die verkiesing geen brief van ‘n politieke aard geplaas word wat op een ofander wyse politieke partye en hul kandidate se standpunt propageer nie.

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Suid-Afrika se oudste skoolkoor-kompetisie, die ATKV-Applous, nooialle skoolkore om deel te word aanhierdie nasionale prestige-koorkom-petisie.Laer- en hoërskoolkore kan in-

skryf vir dié kompetisie, wat vanjaarvir die 37ste keer aangebied word.Laerskole kan inskryf in die vol-

gende afdelings: meer en minder er-vare senior kore, asook junior kore.Nie-Afrikaansmoedertaalspreken-

de skole kan inskryf in die afdelingvir senior en junior kore. Skole enkoorleiers het tot Vrydag 14 Maartkans om hul kore in te skryf.V Vir meer inligting besoek www.atkvprojek­te.co.za of kontak Bessie Keun by 082 4546060 of Johan Esterhuizen by joha­[email protected].

Kore kan inskryfvir ATKV­Applous

Be a lifesaver ...A CPR course is presented to parentsand care-givers on Saturday 15 Marchat the Alta du Toit School in PietFransman Street in Amandelsig, KuilsRiver. It is presented from 09:30 to 13:00.The cost is R150 per person, including acertificate on completion of the course.Snacks and refreshments will beprovided. First aid kits will be sold atthe event.V Tickets available from Marilyn Conradie on082 324 8751, Kate Laurie on 072 245 1927.

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Lede van Wesbank se informele sokkerforumspog hier met hul splinternuwe toerusting, watonlangs aan die forum geskenk is. Die elektriesemaatskappy, Bloemhof Electrical, in Stikland hetverlede week die toerusting – onder meerT­hemde en kortbroeke ter waarde van R5 000– aan die forum se lede by die Wesbank­as­troturf oorhandig. By die oorhandiging was(agter van links) Gerhard Delport, sy dogter,Carin, past. Henry Gertse van die MiracleAction Crusade Ministries in Wesbank en CarlaHammond van Bloemhof Electrical. Voor is diesokkerspelers, Ashwin Jacobs, Jodene Fransmanen Jisreel Gertse. Die forum bestaan uit 22geregistreerde sokkerklubs, waarvan 16 aktief is.

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’n Tamaaie Outenikwa-geelhoutboom isonlangs met ’n hyskraan by Jan Kriel, ’nskool vir leerdersmet spesiale onderwys-behoeftes, afgelaai en geplant.

Die boom is sowat 9 meter hoog en om-trent 7 meter wyd, het Dag Willemse vanTrees South Africa, die maatskappy watdie boom afgelewer het, gesê.

“Ons doen dit gereeld by skole. Dieboom is so 50 jaar oud en kom uit ’n tuinin Stellenbosch,” het hy vertel.

Volgens hom weeg die boom sowat vyfton.

“Hoofsaaklik is die gewig in die wortel-bol, die boom self is sowat ’n ton.

“Onshet homdrie jaar laat vestig in diesak sodat hy nuwe haarwortels kan groeien so die aanvanklike oorplanting kanoorleef en aansterk,” het Willemse ver-duidelik.

MariusBurger, skoolhoof, het gesê hul-le is dankbaar vir die skenking.

Hy het gesê die boom is simbolies virwat hulle graag wil hê hul studente moetbereik.

“Ons wil hê ons studente moet groei ensukses behaal. Hulle moet groei soos die

boom,” het hy gesê.Willemse het gesê die boom is steeds af-

hanklik van kunsmatige water vir om-trent vier jaar. “As hy nie gereeld waterkry nie, sal hy binne twee weke doodgaan. Hy is nou soos ’n pasiënt wat gere-habiliteer moet word,” het hy gesê.

Naas die boom is die skool ook besigmet verskeie ander opknappings. “Onshet die koshuise vir seuns omskep inklaskamers. Daar is vier nuwe klaska-mers.

“Daar is ook ’n nuwe kunsklaswat eers’n koshuis was.

“Die geboue is opgeknap danksy dona-teurs se bydraes. Die skool het ook ’n by-drae gelewer,” het Burger gesê.

Hy het gesê van die leerders is rolstoel-gebonde en dat hulle ná afloop van diebouwerk baie makliker sal kan rondbe-weeg.

“Ons het nou ’n oppervlak wat rystoel-vriendelik is.

“Ons het ook ’n nuwe kombuis. Dit isvir ons baie belangrik. Ons studente stu-deer in die gasvryheidsbedryf en ons kin-ders vaar baie goed daarin,” het Burgergesê.

Daar is in totaal 555 kinders by dieskool, van wie 80 in die koshuis bly.

Boom simbool vanwat skool wil bereik

Leerders van die Spesiale Skool Jan Kriel staan en kyk hoe ’n massiewe Outenikwa­geel­houtboom by hul skool geplant word. Die boom is verlede Woensdag geplant. Die boom issowat nege meter hoog. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Some youngsters from Bellville South got ataste of life behind bars last week, and theydon’t like what they’ve seen.

They were partt of the group that was ta-ken to Goodwood Prison last week by For-mer Tik Addicts Reach Out (FTARO) whohave been doing these tours for youth at risksince 2011.

The organisation’s Dhakir Christianspointed out that the project targets youthwho are at risk and it has been very succes-sful over the years.

“Our success hinges on the fact that theyget the chance to have open candid discussi-ons with wardens and inmates who can de-ter youth from the journey to jail throughtheir bad behaviour.

“Last week we did the tour in collaborati-on with the local ward councillor MerciaKleinsmith, the local police and the Commu-nity Police Forum.”

Christians, who is also Project Director ofBooks Not Prison Bars, added that this is agreat program to deter children from a lifeof crime.

“The effect it has on the children reallyscares them straight.”

Kleinsmith also added why she as a ward

councillor support this initiative.“We’ve had some positive results over the

past few years and seen some positive chan-ges,” she said.

“Many of them even return to school tocomplete their education.”

Christians also points out that shock tac-tics works. “We realised that part of beingyoung is the feeling of immortality and gene-ral belief “It won’t happen to me”.

“I must say that after being on this tour,the fear of landing up in prison is really theonly thing that motivates a kid from embar-king on a life of crime.”

During the visit the children are not onlyexposed to the prison environment, but alsoreceive amotivational lecture with topics li-ke values,morals, discipline, principles, res-ponsibility, lifeskills, vision and planningtheir lives on a positive path.

Kleinsmith also explained that irrespecti-ve of some criticism, this programhas achie-ved significant results.

“We do not expect to reform and save allthe youth at once, but to save two out of tenyouths is a bonus.Christians concluded bythanking the members of the communitywho make these visits possible.

“We would like to extend our sincerestgratitude to SharonAdriaanse and family aswell as Mosnul Islam and family.”

Youth see ugly side of prison

Nick Floorkiller Matthee, localfreestyle and hip hop danceentertainer will be competingin the second 3D internationalDance Competition on Friday28 March. He will also beentering the super FreestyleHip Hop dance LeagueCompetitions this year. Nick isalso starting his new projectfreestyle dance instinct wherehe gives free training andchoreography to young teensin Delft, Belhar and ElsiesRiver. Nick also known as theking of freestyle to dancers isalso involved in schoolmusical concerts and sup­ports local fundraisers. He willalso be hosting his owndance competition in Belharin June themed, The Feet ofFlames dance competition.Dancers who would like toenter can contact 076 6072638.

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STEHAN SCHOEMAN

In an attempt to get Kyokushin karate as anofficial Olympic sport, the various organisa-tions are joining forces to make this dreama reality.As a result of this, the Western Province

Kyokushin-kan Championships will be thebiggest in its history.The Bellville-campus of Pentech will host

this event with clubs from across the penin-sula including Bellville, Kuils River, Black-heath, Brackenfell, Durbanville, Panorama,Bothasig, Sea Point, Mithell’s Plain and El-sies River taking part.“This is very exciting and to see everyone

pulling together is really satisfying. It willbe our biggest provincial championships todate.“We are expecting about 300 karatekas to

compete that includes several junior SouthAfrican champions that with a lot of up and

coming talent that will want to show theirclass against these champions,” says thechairman of Kyokushin-kan Africa, ShihanHennie Bosman.Charl Marais, David Augustyn, Jean-Ree-

ce Brooks, Michelle Joubert, Corne Vorster,Matthew Scott, Carel von Maltitz and Jay-don Davies are some of the junior nationalchampions that will compete.Several divisions including u.7, u.9, u-11,

u-13, u-15 and u-14 for both boys and girls aswell as senior divisions.At the end of it all a training squad will

be selected to prepare for the World JuniorKyokushin championships at the end of theyear in Russia.A Western Province teamwill also be selected to compete in die SouthAfrican championships to be held in Johan-nesburg in August.Spectator fees will be R30 for adults and

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Top karate tourney goes bigSAREL BURGER

Durbanville, Bellville en die Universiteitvan Wes-Kaapland het ná die afgelope na-week al drie eerstebeurt-agterstande omuit te wis in hul onderskeie krieketwed-stryde in die WP se eerste liga.Die wisselvallige Bellville (98) het Victo-

ria op 85/8 teen die toue gehad, maar toetoegelaat dat die tuisspan uiteindelik 170lopies opstapel. William Hantam (38), Mal-colm Feldman (5/47) en Louis Delport(4/63) het die beste vir Bellville vertoon.Vir Durbanville (220), in sy wedstryd teenRondebosch (235), het Jean Strydom (38) enKuda Sumanderu (4/66) die toon aangegeein ’n goeie spanpoging. UWK (226/9) het ’nstywe bult om te klim teen WP-klub (312/7gesl.), maar Sharn Gomes (84) en MujahidBehardien (49) kan tevrede voel met hulderdepaaltjie-vennootskap van 103 lopies.

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THOMAS CAROLUS

The coveted Barclays Premier LeagueTrophy was the centre of attention inKhayelitsha’s Football for Hope Cen-

tre, asBarclays reaffirmed its financial com-mitment to the Grassroot Soccer South Afri-ca Coach Development Programme run inconjunction with Barclays Spaces forSports.The program, hosted for Barclays by

Grassroots Soccer, goes far beyond the fields

of football. Over 190 GRS coaches betweenthe ages of 18 and 30, who worked with over39 000 youth in their communities in 2013,have been empowered through training fo-cused on employ ability and financial litera-cy skills over the past year. The aim of theproject is to encourage all people to live heal-thy and productive lives through the medi-um of sport and to embody good citizenshipin their respective communities.TheGrassroot Soccer development course

was enhanced by additional hands-on expe-

rience as well as offering mentoring and vo-luntary apprenticeships. Khayelitsha hasbeen one of the successful areas of the pro-gram, with 35 of the 190 coach intake overthe past year, hailing from this communityin the Western Cape.Bafana Bafana legend that played for Bol-

tonWanderers andCharltonAthletic duringhis playing career in the Barclays PremierLeague, Mark Fish, accompanied the Bar-clays Premier League trophy to inspire tho-se present. Said Fish; “Good citizenship

should be part of everyday life ans it is keythat people understand the importance of li-fe skills such as entrepreneurship and finan-cial literacy. Even footballers can’t play foot-ball forever, and it is crucial to have somesort of business acumen to fall back onwhenone’s playing days are over. Barclays needsto be commended for taking this empowe-ring step towards creating a brighter futureand for striving tomake a difference in com-munities through this program.”

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