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GARY VAN DYK
Rats are causing problems in thecommunity where open fieldsare being used as dumpinggrounds.
Residents surrounding a vacantproperty in Ravensmead Road,want some action from the councilbecause while the rats are becom-ing a major problem there are alsovarious other factors relating tothis field that are causingproblems.
Peter Prinsloo is one of the resi-dents affected,who feels that the ratproblem is growing out of control.
“I have been living here since
1977, and have been trying to findout who owns this ground since itbecame a problem,” he said.
“They even had an informal set-tlement that sprang up here butluckily that wasmoved but nothingelse has happened since then.
“Now it just gets overgrown withgrass and weeds, and has also be-comeadumpingground for rubbishand dead dogs. This is resulting ina major health hazard, and whenthe grass dries out in summer thenit is a fire hazard.”
Prinsloo also pointed out that inrecent months the area has beenplagued with rats from this field in-vading homes and gardens.
“All of us around here have beenhaving problems,” he added.
“The rats eat anything, startingwith food for your pets, they don’tjust go for plants and bulbs in thegardens, but they have even de-stroyed plastic irrigation systemswhen they have burrowed underthe ground.
“We have had to make major re-pairs to our cars when they chewedthrough the electrical wiring in ourcars andwe can’t afford to keep pay-ing for repairs. We just want thecouncil to find out who the ownersare and what the plans for this areaare. Over the years there have beenso many people who wanted to buy
it but they were unsuccessful.“There are times when the coun-
cil comes here to clean it up, butthat does not solve the problem inthe long term.”
In Bishop Lavis and ValhallaPark, there have also been prob-lems relating to rats emerging withthe major complaints coming fromhouses surrounding open spaces.
Freda Adamson, from BishopLavis, also complained about theproblem of these areas being usedfor dumping grounds that is caus-ing the rat problem.
“I don’t knowwhat is wrong withpeople who have started to dumptheir household rubbish on these
fields,” she said.“Everybody should have a bin
and it is collected regularly so thereis no need to be doing this. There isalso the major problem that theycause when leftover food is part ofthe refuse and this is what attractsthe rats, and it is also very un-healthy when children start play-ing in these areas.”
. According to Lungiswa James,Mayoral Committee Member:Health, City of Cape Town, the En-vironmental Health Section con-ducted an inspection on receipt ofthis complaint. The owners of eacherf have been established and notic-es will be served on them.
Ravensmead resident Peter Prinsloo atthe field that is causing problems in thearea. Photo: Gary van Dyk
) Open land now unhealthy dump
Rats, rats everywhereRats,Rats, ratsrats everywhereeverywhere
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Copper thieves can’t escape the law in El-sies River.
Law enforcement from the City of CapeTown have been hard at work when theyresponded to a call in the earlyhours of Sat-urday 3 November.
At about 4:55 the Copperheads receivedinformation of a cable theft in progress, on35th Street in Elsies River, while theywerebusy with their planned operations for theweekend.
They rushed to the scene and whilst ontheir way strategised to prevent the perpe-trators from fleeing to their escape routes“the flats”, which are situated next to 35thStreet.
On arrival at the scene the Copperheadsfounda freshlydug trench,with street lightcable exposed, two suspects and tools.
The culprits were surprised when, while
trying to flee from the crime scene, theyfound their escape route blocked. This ex-pert planning from the officers led to thearrest of both suspects.
Investigation revealed that the suspectslive in Elsies River and are 51 and 29 yearsold. They were arrested on a charge of at-tempted theft and detained at Elsies Riverpolice station.
In three other incidents, five suspectswere arrested for possession of suspectedstolen goods. A drain-cover, a metal pillar-box cover and approximately 16 metres ofTelkom cable were items confiscated dur-ing the arrests.
The value of the damage caused duringthese incidents is unknown at this stage.
TheCopperheadswill continue their sur-prise operations – phone themon their toll-free hotline 0800 222 771.
Copperheads swoop swiftly
JANA BEKKER
Better control over the sellingofbluemu-nicipal bags will shortly be exercised assoon as amunicipal tender in this regardis awarded.
This is the response from the City of CapeTown following concerns from a member ofthe plastics industry over bags he claim are“illegally” being sold at traffic lights in allnorthern suburbs.
The member of the plastics industry, whowants to be known only as a concerned rate-payer, is worried that the blue rubbish bagssold at traffic lights must have been stolenfromthemunicipality since they sported cer-tain identification numbers.
Printing on a packet of bags he bought atone such traffic light sports the followingidentification code: CoCT SWM PB 02 13 092012.
This raised the concern that bags could ha-ve been stolen from the municipality andsold on the street.
However, in a response from Alfonso vanVuuren, acting director: Solid Waste of theCity of Cape Town, it was stated there wasno proof of blue bags being stolen.
“This is due to the fact that the SolidWasteDepartment has not yet awarded the tenderfor its printed bags nor ordered any printedbags as yet,” said Alfonso.
Only after the tender is awarded will thecorrect and track-able printed bags be orde-red and made available for the department’sservice delivery programmes.
“As soon as a tender for printed bluemuni-cipal bags is awarded, better control couldbe exercised in tracing bags back to theirsource. This will result in the relevant peo-ple responsible for bags ending up for saleon street corners being held accountable,”said Alfonso.
He further said bags sold on street cornerscould have been bought from any manufac-turer.
“In fact, there are even suppliers fromChi-na who provide blue bags,” he said.
Alfonso said the Solid Waste Departmentadvertised a tender calling for very specificprinting and tracking numbers on the bluebags it will be buying in the future, but thatthe tender has not yet been awarded.
He said certain companies who tenderedstarted printing their version of the printedbags, possibly to show that they could do it,he said, explaining the sight of printed bagsalready being sold at traffic lights all over.
“It should be noted that the tracking num-bers on those bags are meaningless, as noneof those bags has been ordered as yet by theSolid Waste Department.
He said therefore the department can onlypresume the manufacturers who printedthose bags are selling them.
He allayed fears that bags were being sto-len from the city.
“Once the tender is awarded, the depart-ment will start ordering printed bags and itwill be possible to track all bags to their sour-ce and hold the relevant people responsibleshould those bags end up for sale on streetcorners,” he said.
‘Blue bags notstolen from city’
The tender process for printed blue bags for the City of Cape Town is nearing completion.Photo: Leon Steenkamp
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Die Tygerberg-dienssentrumvir bejaardes en mobiele eteshet saam met kinders van dieTygerberg Adventurer Clubgroot Kersvreugde en verras-sings gebring aan meer as 250kindertjies van Kalksteenfon-tein.Michael Brits, raadslid, en 24
vrywilligers het hierdie Kers-uitreikprogram na Kalksteen-fontein meegemaak.“Met die aankoms by die ge-
meenskapsaal was almal ver-ras om soveel behoeftige kin-dertjies in groot afwagting tesien,” sê Linda Louw, bestuur-der van die Tygerberg-diens-sentrum.“Die gemeenskapswerkers
het die kindertjies – sommigesso jonk as een jaar – in die saal
byeen gebring, waar pragtigeliedjies deur hulle gesing is.Vir die Tygerberg Adventu-
rer Club-kinders en die vrywil-ligers was hierdie uitreikpro-jek werklik ’n belewenis. Náheerlike samesang in die saal,is Kersetes en sappe deur dieTygerberg Adventurers aandie Kalksteen-kindertjies uit-gedeel.” Sy sê die kindertjieshet gesmul aan die heerlike etewat die Tygerberg-dienssen-trum se personeel gemaak het.“Almal kon die behoefte op
hierdie honger gesiggies sien.Die waardering van die raads-lid, die ouers, asook die ge-meenskapwerkers was oorwe-digend. Ná die ete het elke kind’n Kerspakkie met lekkernyeontvang,” sê Louw.
Sakke kinderklere wat spesi-aal vir die projek ingesamel is,is oorhandig om uitgedeel teword.Die dienssentrum is só dank-
baar vir die betrokkenheid vangroepe kinders en vrywilligers,wat hierdie programme onder-steun.“Sulke projekte skep geleent-
hede vir die publiek en die jeugom nie net die behoeftige areaste besoek nie, maar om saam ’nverskil temaakaandieminder-bevoorregtes in ons omge-wing,” sê Louw.“Die sentrum bedank die pu-
bliek vir die volgehoue onder-steuning en donasies wat hullegereeld ontvang,want daarson-der sou dit nie gelewer konword nie.”
Kersvreugde vir K’steen-kinders
Hier is Lané Louw (heel links) en Kayla Visser (heel regs) van die Tygerberg AdventurerClub by Elvena Lewis van Kalksteenfontein en haar kinders, Malcolm en Tiano.
GARY VAN DYK
The Uitsig Community Brass Band isready to blow up a storm to fight crimeand gangsterism in the area.
Started in 2005 by Vernon Hendricks, thegroup is growing stronger as more young-sters in the area discover that there is moreto life than the crime, gangsterism and drug-abuse that is so rife in their neighbourhoods.Music has always played a big part in
showing Hendricks the path to achievingpositive potential, even after a shooting acci-dent in 1994 left him in a wheelchair.“I’ve been involved withmusic of the min-
strels (klopse) since I was very young,” hesays.“It always gave me a sense of pride in my-
self when I was taking part in the carnivalsand marches, but when I was shot I did notsee it as a disability, but an opportunity todo something more in the community.“I started to play the trumpet, and saw the
need to be out there and encouraging ouryouth to start playing music to keep themaway from negative influences.”Hendricks pointed out that it has been
very difficult for them to keep going withoutany formof sponsorship, but they kept on go-ing.“When you realise what this means to the
children you know that you can’t give up.“They’re learning more than music, they
are learning how to communicate, to worktogether and they’ve even seen that this mu-sic can become a career for them.“Many of them nowwant to take it further
by joining the armed forces to play in thosebands.”AshlynMarcus is one of themembers who
has been with the group since 2006 and hasgrown into one of the members entrustedwith teaching music to the group.“All of us really enjoy playing music, and
my aim is eventually to get all of us to start
reading music properly,” he says enthusias-tically.“Through my church I started to learn to
read, and now I want to impart that to theothers in the band. I think that our playingand performances will improve drasticallywith this skill.“My dream is that more children and
youthwill join us because taking part in thisshows you that you don’t have to be part ofthe crime out there. I also wish that we could
getmorehelp from the community, and busi-nesses so thatwecould getmore instrumentsto teach more children who join.”The group will be hosting a Family Fun
Day and outing to Kogel Bay on Saturday 24November to raise funds for their various ac-tivities.Tickets are R100 for adults, children 11 to
15 pay R50, and under-10 is R25.Further information and booking from
Hendricks on 073 336 3415.
The heavy brass have arrived
Vernon Hendricks, in wheelchair, gets his charges in the Uitsig Community Brass Band in tune.
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With the Diwali date changing every year asthe day is calculated according to the positionof the moon, the city has identified and madeavailable designated areas.Members of the public may discharge shop-
bought fireworks under the watchful eye ofpublic safety authorities.The areas for the discharge of fireworks
which have been selected include BishopLavis Sportsfield, Lavis Drive, Bishop Lavis,Wesfleur Sportsfield, Reygersdal Drive, At-lantis, Beachfront opposite Tourism Centre,Table View.The City of Cape Town appeals to Capeto-
nians to be cautious and sensiblewhen attend-ing organised fireworks displays or discharg-ing shop-bought fireworks on 13 November,when celebrating Diwali.It is illegal to discharge fireworks other
than at designated sites and law enforcementauthorities will have a zero-tolerance ap-proach to those who discharge fireworks ille-gally.The city’s Fire Safety Inspectors and law en-
forcement officials, together with the Explo-sivesUnit of the SouthAfricanPolice Services(SAPS), will conduct inspections at fireworksdisplay sites to ensure that all safety require-ments are met.Members of the publicwhoattend these fire-
works displays must follow safety instruc-tions given by fireworks operators.Fireworks should be purchased from au-
thoriseddealers and shops displaying the rele-vant permits from the SAPS.To obtain more information about the loca-
tion of the designated sites, phone the city’sDisaster Operations Centre on 080 911 4357.
Diwali: legal fireworks zones
TheWesternCapeBranchof the SAArcha-eological Society will be hosting their nextmeeting on Tuesday 13 November at the SAAstronomical Observatory (SAAO) audito-
rium at 18:00. Sarah Wurz will talk about“Out of Africa: the Nile Valley and the Nort-hern Route”. Entrance costs R10 for non-members. Call Connie on 021 689 5921.
The Master Builders Association of theWestern Cape (MBAWC) has announcedthat it will provide school leavers with theopportunity to enter the building industry,obtain a trade certificate and possibly gainemployment through an apprenticeshiptraining programme.“This is a wonderful opportunity for ma-
triculants seeking careers in the buildingindustry, to gain immediate employment in2013 and ‘earn as they learn’.
These young people will be employed andindentured by the MBAWC in trade catego-ries that best suit their potential, based onassessments prior to their employment,”said MBAWC executive director, Rob John-son.The MBAWC’s apprenticeship training
programme is open to Western Cape-basedmatriculants who have passed Grade 12mathematics. For more information, [email protected].
Potential career opportunity
Pepped up: Badisa Social Services in Elsies River paid a special visit to ClarkePrimary School last week to celebrate International Children’s Day. They recently recei-ved a donation of R2 000 from Pep Stores and they decided that they would use itto buy stationery, toiletries and school clothes for needy learners at the school. Mem-bers of the local police were also invited to talk to the learners about their rights andsafety. From left are Odile Allies and Chester Conradie from Badisa, W/O Tommy Crow-ley, Capt Arnold Roux, Principal Stanley Valentine, and communications officer fromElsies River SAPS Capt Pierre Jordaan. Photo: Gary van Dyk
GARY VAN DYK
Youngsters in Bishop Lavis are march-ing to a positive beat with the establish-ment of drill cadets in the area.
This initiative is the brainchild of PeterJohnson who started the group in Marchthis year.He takes the children of the area for drill-
ing sessions every day after school and onSaturdays in the park on the corner of Skyand Bird roads.Melanie Mason, the metro police Neigh-
bourhood Safety Officer, assists when theyhave practises and feels that Johnson is do-ing a remarkable job with these children.“Children really enjoy this activity be-
cause it teaches themwhat they can achieveif they work together and in harmony,” shesaid.“This initiative is also supported by the
neighbourhood watch in the area who arethere when we host practises and help withfunctions.“We want to support Johnson with this
project because he is passionate about keep-ing the children occupied and it helps withtheir discipline at school.”She added that at the moment the squad
consisted mainly of girls from various pri-mary schools in the area, but they encour-agedmore youth to join them in the activity.The squad recently hosted a passing out
parade where they each received a certifi-cate for completing the first two phases ofthe drilling course.Johnson, who also received a certificate
for establishing the group, pointed out thathe was very proud of the children becausethey realised that with the proper disciplinein their lives they could go ahead andachieve anything.“However,weneed the support of the com-
munity to encourage more children to joinus, and help us to keep going.“We need help with uniforms because the
majority of our members come from poorfamilies that cannot afford contributions touniforms.“These children are really dedicated to
the squad and when it comes to money is-sues it can cause drop-outs because theycannot contribute.“We can only be successful if the commu-
nity supports us,” he said.Further information about the group is
available from Melanie Mason on 073 6717969 or e-mail [email protected].
Drilling it into the kidsThe Bishop Lavis drill cadets go through their paces at the recent passing out parade.
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Hewatchesme intently. His eyesfriendly,hopeful. I getupclose tothe fence that divides us andgently, carefully reach out myhand.
My reward is a friendly lick andan excited tail wag. The lively JackRussel squirms into my arms, hisbody quivering in pleasure over thefew moments he can spend with ahuman friend.“Have you come to take me ho-
me?” his eyes ask. My heart shat-ters into a million pieces.I am at the Animal Anti Cruelty
League (AACL) inBellville South tohear how they are making Christ-mas special for their animals.“We would like to put a Christ-
mas stocking on eachand every ani-mal’s cage and to do that, we needthe public’s help,” says Helen Sad-ler, adoptions officer.They’ve already started making
hessian stockings that will be filled
with a toy and any other doggy tre-ats that are donated to them.For this project to be a success,
peopleneed to open theirhearts anddonate generously.“These poor dogs don’t get much,
so we decided to give them a niceChristmas,” said adoptions officerAlma Schaap.The Christmas Stocking Project
was born when Helen’s 12-year-olddaughter Caitlyn came up with theidea after shewas involved at a San-ta’s Shoebox project at her school,Durbanville Primary.“She asked me why we couldn’t
do something similar for the dogs,”says Helen.The stockings will be hung onto
their cages on Christmas Eve andtheywill receive their treats the fol-lowing day.“Over the holidays the days are
very long for the dogs, as the staffonly work half day,” says Alma.“That is why we want to make it agood day for them,” she adds.People are requested to open
their hearts anddrop off dog and cattreats, dog and cat toys, balls fordogs and doggy chews at the AACLin Bellville South.Alma says it is im-
portant for puppies’development to ha-ve a toy.For people con-
templating buyingpets as Christmasgifts, Alma has amessage: “Don’t dothis unless you aresure that is whatyou really want.Buying a pet is a fa-mily choice and a 15-year commitment,”she says.A total of 120 dogs
and 30 cats are ho-med at the AACL –only one of themanylocal animal welfareorganisations. The-re are thousandsmore pets at other
pet welfare organisations who findthemselveswithout homes andwhoare stuck in cages day in and dayout, because someone thought
they’d make a nice gift.To arrange to deliver gifts to the
AACL, send an email [email protected].
Make Xmas treat for these special dogs
Adoptions officers Alma Schaap and Helen Sadler with two of the AACL dogs.Photo: Jana Bekker
TygerBurger Elsiesrivier Bladsy 6 Woensdag 7 November 2012Nuus/News
SUBRAAD SE BURGERLIKE TOEKENNINGSAlle subrade is tans besig met die identifisering van verdienstelike individue en organisasiesvir die ontvangs van burgerlike toekennings ingevolge die beleid oor die toekenning vaneerbewyse deur die Raad goedgekeur op 3 Desember 2008 en deur die Raad gewysig op25 Julie 2012.
Die publiek word genooi om individue of organisasies vir ‘n toekenning te benoem. ’nSertifikaat van erkenning vir voortreflike prestasie en diens aan individue of organisasieswat ’n belangrike bydrae tot die burgerlike samelewing in hul regsgebied gemaak het,kan toegeken word aan ’n lewende persoon of ter nagedagtenis aan ’n oorledene. Allebenoemings moet skriftelik gedoen word en behoorlik gemotiveer word.
Stuur asseblief u benoeming en ondersteunende dokumentasie voor of op 30 November 2012aan die subraadsbestuurder. (Subrade se sluitingsdatums kan verskil – skakel assebliefu subraadsbestuurder om dit te bevestig.) ’n Kopie van die beleid is by die verskillendesubraadskantore of op die Stad se webwerf by www.capetown.gov.za/policies beskikbaar.
Subraad Bestuurder
1 Peter Deacon, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 550 1000
2 Nie van toepassing nie
3 Johannes Brand, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 590 1677
4Ardela van Niekerk, E-pos: [email protected],Faks: 021 938 8488
5 Martin Julie, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 086 576 2268
6 Pat Jansen, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 918 2096
7 Carin Viljoen, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 970 3013
8 Izak du Toit, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 850 4154
9 Sekretaris: Janice Blatchford, E-pos: [email protected]
10 Sekretaris: Noluthando Fikile, E-pos: [email protected]
11 Patrick Smith, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 637 1385
12Alesia Bosman, E-pos: [email protected],Faks: 021 371 4550/1 ofFaks: 086 588 6054
13 Lunga Bobo, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 637 1334
14 Christopher Jako, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 633 0449
15 Mariette Griessel, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 531 3319
16 Nie van toepassing nie
17 Edgar Carolissen, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 633 3966
18 Okkie Manuels, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 700 4027
19 Desiree Mentor, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 784 2039
20 Nie van toepassing nie
21 Pieter Grobler, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 900 1562
22 Richard Moi, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 086 576 0780
23 Rapheal Martin, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 371 5552
24 Anthony Mathe, E-pos: [email protected], Faks: 021 956 4581
Vir meer inligting skakel jou plaaslike subraadskantoor.
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Healthy foods can lead tohealthyminds with a new initiative star-ting at primary schools.
Many of today’s children facechallenges when it comes to goodnutrition and healthy living, butBelhar Primary School recentlydiscovered that it can be fun gettingto eat the proper foods for good he-alth.While teaching learners about
the importance of healthy eatingchoices and regular physical activi-ty is included in the life orientationcurriculum in South Africanschools, many are still in need of in-novative programmes and resour-ces to teach learners about healthyliving and good nutrition.After a highly successful pilot
project,Woolworths has launched anew component of their Wool-worths Educational Programme forprimary schools, dietitian-led Lear-ner Talks for Grade 4 children.Participating schools can now
book these interactive 30-minutelessons which accommodate up to100 children. It is the first time thatprofessional dietitians are getting a
chance to interact with learners di-rectly in the school environment,and to share their expertise in a funand age-appropriate way.The lessons are based on a speci-
fic vegetable or fruit theme, such astomato, apple, carrot or banana.Each lesson begins with a “food ae-robic’ session that gets learnersmo-ving by spelling out the letters ofthe theme fruit or vegetable withtheir bodies.The dietitian then leads an inte-
ractive discussion about the parti-cular fruit and vegetable which in-cludes fun and interesting facts,how it grows and a question and an-swer session on what we can dowith it in our diet.Lessons are summed up in a par-
ticipative, motivational chantwhich helps to emphasise the im-portant role that fruit and vegeta-bles play in balanced daily nutriti-on. At the end of the lesson, the lear-ners each receive the theme fruit orvegetable to encourage them to putwhat they have learnt into practice.“The idea of highly interactive,
dietitian-led Learner Talks is toprovide current, professional advi-
ce on healthy eating right where itcounts: in the classroom,” com-ments Pieter Twine, WoolworthsEducational Programmes mana-ger.“It is an innovative way forWool-
worths to continue its commitmentto share its expertise and supporteducation on healthy lifestyles.This is an important extension ofthe programme; another way thatwe can support the upliftment ofeducation by providing schoolswith high quality educational re-sources and learning experiencesthat effectively address the con-cerns about educating childrenabout healthy, sustainable lifesty-les.”Maryke van Zyl, Woolworths die-
titian, added that early exposure tonutrition education and the oppor-tunities tomakehealthy eating cho-ices daily can entrench a sense ofaccountability for one’s ownhealth.“These lessons can also establish
essential good nutrition patternsthat may last a lifetime, protectingchildren from the risks of obesityand lifestyle-related diseases.“Worldwide, most professional
nutritionists recommend thatchildren eat five to eight portions ofa variety of fresh fruit and vegeta-
bles per day. Thanks to this projectmore South African children are le-arning this valuable lesson.”
Learning healthy eating habits forever
From left, Belhar Primary learners Caprice Afrika, Jaydin Phillips, dietitianHilary Woodley, and Lee-Joey Phillips enjoy learning about healthy eating.
Aberdare Primary School in Delft is all con-nected in celebrating an early Christmasthis week.Learners from Abedare Primary School
were overjoyed last week then they got theirpresent from the Vodacom Millionaires ini-tiative, a donationof a fully equipped compu-ter centre and access to the internet.The centre comprises 21 laptops, a server,
printer, four WebBoxes with LCD screensand 400 Mb of monthly internet access for ayear for each computer.All this was made possible by Vodacom
Millionaires; the popular game showflighted on SABC 1 on Tuesday evenings.Abedare Primary was built in 2010 by the
WesternCapeEducationDepartment as partof a project to meet the growing demand forschools in theDelft area. The schoolwas offi-cially opened in January this year, but lear-ners only started attending classes in April,due to a lack of proper learning resources.Hearing about the programme, the princi-
pal approached the producers of the show,which donates four fully equipped computercentres to public schools every month.These donations form part of its commit-
ment to support and upgrade the quality ofeducation in public schools across South Af-rica by ensuring that learners have accessto technology and teachers have access tothe highest quality teaching resources.“While a computer centre alone cannot
meet all the needs of the school, we believeit can add real value when used as a tool forlearning,” saysSurayaHamdulay, executivehead: Media-CSI and Sustainability at Voda-
com.“The educational software and training
provided to the teachers will ensure that thelearners can use the computer centre to itsfull potential.”“Our overall strategy involves using tech-
nology to improve the quality of educationoffered in public schools across the country,and to ensure that we put the power of theinternet into everyone’s hands.”In October 2011, the company partnered
with theDepartment of Basic Education,Mi-crosoft, Cisco and Mindset Learn and laun-ched the Vodacom Mobile Education Pro-gramme.This programmemakesuseofmobile tech-
nology to provide teachers across South Af-ricawithbetter access to quality teaching re-sources and information technology.“Our learners will now be able to use the
internet to complete school research pro-jects, as we do not have a library at theschool,” said David Joseph, acting principalof the school when thanking the sponsors.“The computer centre will also help to ex-
pose the learners to technology at a youngage, asmanydonot have computers at home.This initiative, now in its seventh year,
has to date donated over 280 computer cen-tres all over the country and has begun up-grading old computer centres that it donatedin the past to ensure that all benefitingschools have the latest technology.VodacomMillionaires encourages schools
that are currently without computer facili-ties to contact it on 082 243 2082 (free fromVodacom cell phones) for assistance.
Computers galoreDavid Joseph, acting principal of Aberdare Primary celebrates the opening of the computercentre with one of the learners and Paula Carvalho-Malekane from Vodacom.
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Parow police have intensifiedpatrols around the area sincebrazen criminals have resortedto stealing batteries out of cars –even in broad daylight.
Residents are up in arms as thisincreasing trend is costing themhundreds of rands to repair thedamage.Tracey Baron, who works in
ParowValleywas one of the victimswho had her car targeted.“I left work to pick up my child
on a Friday and my car wouldn’tstart. I then opened my bonnet andwas shocked to find the battery ofmy car missing.”She says this was a huge incon-
venience.“It spoiled my whole day, I had to
make another plan to get my childand it cost me R700 to get a new bat-tery. It’s disappointing, these crimi-nals have no respect for us! Andwho sees them? As long as they getwhat they want. Police should pa-trol more in the area.”Mariam Knowles, another vic-
tim, says thieves jumped over herfence at home and stole the batteryof her car.“They are so daring to come on to
our property and not care. I wasdevastated when it happened and Ihad to payR800 for a battery;moneyI don’t have lying around.”She says it is a huge concern that
the criminals have no regard forone’s safety.“What will happen next? If I dis-
turbed them they could have killed
me.”Another resident who did not
want to be named says he justparked his car in Parow to do someshopping when his battery was sto-len out of his car.“It’s ridiculous that they are do-
ing it in broad daylight. I justbought a new battery and now Iwasforced to buy another one. Actionmust be taken against these crimi-nals.”Lieutenant Kevin L Williams,
Parow police spokesperson, sayspolice have adjusted their timeframesof operations to complementnormal visible patrols in ParowValley and surrounding areas tocurb or to prevent crimes.“There has been an increase in
the number of batteries being sto-len and therefore we have steppedup patrols. No arrests have beenmade yet, but we promise that per-petrators will be brought to justiceas soon as possible.”He urges people to park their ve-
hicle in a lock-up place or garage ifpossible to avoid being a victim ofthis crime.“In doing so the owners makes it
difficult for their property to be sto-len. The owners of vehicles are alsoencouraged to install an alarm sys-tem. Preferably park vehicles in acontrolled parking area if at work.When at home do not negligentlyleave you car on the pavement,” hesays.“Policewillmercilessly trackand
hunt these criminals and success-fully prosecute anyone committingcrimes of theft out of motor-vehicleor any property crimes.”
Batteries taken in broad daylightBatteriesBatteries takentaken inin broadbroad daylightdaylight
To prevent the headache of your car being broken into ensure that you park in a safe environment. Incidents ofcar batteries being stolen are on the increase. Seen here is a worried Patrick September wondering if his batterywill still be there when he returns from work. Photo: Reyana Steyn
TygerBurger Elsiesrivier Bladsy 8 Woensdag 7 November 2012Nuus/News
tion for the band. He expects theband will be there for about threeto five years.The Parlotones are not strangers
to overseas stages – for the pastthree years they have performed80% outside South Africa, and haveonly been spending about threemonths a year at home.“Our goal remains the same to-
day as it was 10 years ago and thatis to be the first global stadiumbandto ever comeout of SouthAfricaanddo for SA what U2 and INXS did forIreland and Australia respective-ly,” Raphael says.
. Tickets for KrismisKaap costR170 for adults, R100 for childrenbetween six and 15 years old andareavailable at www.ticketbreak.co.zaor at die Boer Theatre on 021 9791911 or at D’Aria on 021 975 0421.
He adds: “Most other bandsaround the world need to work ona global career to achieve longevity.It is very difficult to manage an in-ternational career from South Afri-ca because of its geographical posi-tion and the fact that it is a verysmallmarket in termsof generatingenough funding to be able to effec-tively market on a global scale.”He says the band made the deci-
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of global music standards so whenyou break America, you break theworld,” Raphael adds.Raphael has been in Los Angeles
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LOUISA STEYL
TheParlotonesareheadingover-seas, but not before a farewellshow at D’Aria.
The KrismisKaap show, spon-sored byTygerBurger, DieBoer andD’Aria on 9 December will includea Christmas carol sing-a-long, be-fore an electric performance by theParlotones.Raphael Domalik, manager for
the band, spoke to TygerBurgerabout the band’s move to Los Ange-les next year.“It is almost impossible for aband
to sustain a long-term career ontheir home territory alone. The on-ly market in the world that is ableto sustain its artists is the USA,”Raphael says.
LOUISA STEYL
Een aand, een verhoog,vier kunstenaars en jý kieswie gaan optree.
Die TygerBurger hou vol-gende jaar saam met Culti-varia ons eerste leserskon-sert by die Liqui-Fruit-amfi-teater in die Paarl.Wie wil jy daar sien? Steve
Hofmeyr, Theuns Jordaan,Lianie May, Nianell, of mis-kien Bobby en Karlien vanJaarsveld of Robbie Wessels?Die keuse is joune!TygerBurger-lesers kan
van vandag (Woensdag) totVrydag 16November die kun-stenaars nomineer wat hulleop die verhoog wil sien. SMSdie woord “Leser”, gevolgdeur die naam van die kun-stenaar na 45527, of besoekwww.tygerburger.co.za, regi-streer/teken in en vul diekunstenaar se naam in diekommentaar-veld in onderdie leserskonsert-artikel.SMS’e kos R1.50.TygerBurger sal op 21 No-
vember die top12-kunste-naars se name bekend maak.Daarna sal lesers uit die top-twaalf kan stem vir die vierkunstenaars wat hulle by dieTygerBurger-leserskonsertop die verhoog wil sien. Men-se sal per SMS en ook op Ty-gerBurger se webblad van 21November tot 7 Desemberkan stem. Lesers sal ookdaagliks op die webblad ophoogte kan bly oor watterkunstenaars voorloop in diestemproses. Die weekliksestemuitslae sal ook indiekoe-rant verskyn.Die vier kunstenaars met
die meeste stemme, wat dusby die konsert sal optree, salop Woensdag 12 Desember inTygerBurger bekendgemaakword. Lesers kan dieselfdedag reeds kaartjies beginkoop.Die konsert vind plaas op
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GrandWest’s Love our Chil-dren concert will rock CapeTown on Saturday 24 Novem-ber.This is the second annual
concert hosted by Grand-West’sCSI initiative and is of-ficially titled Rocking ourCity.Danny K and Loyiso Bala
will be topping the bill, alongwith James Bhemgee, KarinKortje, Zayn Adams, MelissaAllison, Jeremy Olivier,Mady and comedian KurtSchoonraad.Cape Town’s much-loved
Soli Philander will be theMCfor the event.The show starts at 20:00.Tickets are from Com-
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readers can each win doubletickets to see Rocking ourCity. Visit www.tygerburg-er.co.za to enter.
Rocking our City
Danny K will be performing at theGrand Arena. Photo: Ewald Stander
A farewell to the LA-bound Parlotones
The Parlotones will be performing at D’Aria in December.
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DieMusieksentrumHugo Lambrechts segrootste uitblinkers tree op Saterdag 10November in die ouditorium op.
Die konsert begin om 19:00.Die jong musici sluit onder meer uitblin-
kers in soos Danielle Rossouw (klarinet), Li-ze van der Merwe (saxofoon), die Hugo Lam-brechts-fluittrio, die senior strykorkes, Les-lie Wu (klavier), Lisa Britz (harp) en dieblasers Andrea Salomo, Rozay Apollis enThreslin Southgate.Danielle was onlangs tydens die Kunste-
kaap Nasionale Musiekkompetisie ’n semi-finalis en het twee pryse gewen – as die belo-wendste jong instrumentalis en as naaswen-ner in die kategorie vir houtblasers.Lize was ook ’n semi-finalis in die Kunste-
kaap-kompetisie.Sy het haar graad 8-Unisa-eksamen met
94% geslaag en is genooi om aan Unisa sebeurskompetisie deel te neem.Die Hugo Lambrechts-fluittrio het tydens
die nasionale ensemblekompetisie die afde-ling vir hoërskole gewen – ’n kortkop voordie senior strykorkes wat hier tweede ge-plaas is.Die program word ingelei deur die gesa-
mentlike orkes van al die ontwikkelings-groepe van die sentrum. Leslie Wu (klavier)was die wenner van die junior afdeling ty-dens die Johann Vos-klavierkompetisie.Lisa Britz, Andrea Salomo, Rozay Apollis
en Threslin Southgate is ook uitblinkers ineie reg.
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Uitblinkers gaanby Hugo optree
Danielle Rossouw speel die klarinet in die kon-sert.
Die ontwikkelingsorkes in aksie.
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GARY VAN DYK
The University of the WesternCape (UWC) is celebratinganoth-er world-class facility.
They recently launched theirnew short-course swimming andwaterpolo pool, and it seems that itis set to become a sought-after re-source, not just for students butswimmers across the peninsula,and even on the internationalscene.Speaking at the launch, Professor
Brian O’Connell, vice-chancellorand rector of UWC, said the newswimming and waterpolo pool is anexcellent example of what UWC isall about.“UWC already has the biggest
Life Science building in Africa, andnow we can boast one of the bestSwimming andAquatics Centres aswell,” he said.Brian Reynolds, vice-president of
Swimming South Africa, also com-mented on the new facility.“We are thankful that UWC has
built this fantastic facility, nowmany more Olympians and Paral-ympians can come from here in thenear future.”Dr Ivan Meyer, MEC for the De-
partment of Cultural Affairs andSport in the Western Cape, also de-livered a message at the opening.
Meyer, who studied at the Uni-versity 38 years ago, said the uni-versity played a critical role in lay-ing the foundation for the successhe enjoys today.“As a student in the 1980s I didn’t
spend my time in the discos on aFriday night; instead I spent hoursin this very swimming pool atUWC,” he said.Meyer also invited a special guest
to the opening, Renette Bloem, theblind swimmer who representedSouthAfrica in thewater in the 2012London Paralympics and whotrains at UWC.This new facility is the second
part of a three-phased developmentprocess to improve the facilities atthe pool. Four years ago the 50 mpool received its first make-overwith an indoor facility that includ-ed a heated pool.Now that the short-course pool is
completed, work will begin on thethird and final phase of develop-ment, to upgrade the pool area’s toi-lets and office buildings.Sports administrator Hayward
Barends said because swimming isone of the key sports at UWC, a lotof emphasis is placed on develop-ment.“Although we administer 13 ac-
tive sports – rugby, swimming,cricket, athletics and soccer get big-ger budgets and aremanaged differ-
ently from the other sports,” hesaid.But, even without further devel-
opment, UWC is already on themapas a world-class swimming facility.When the Olympic-sized pool was
completed in 2005O’Connell singledit out as a symbol of what the insti-tution and the whole country couldbe; a signof SouthAfricans reclaim-ing their place in the world.TodayUWChas received this rec-
ognition from many in the interna-tional swimming community, forexample, the Turkish Olympicteam, who picked UWC as a venueto train at last year.
UWC dives in at deep end of new poolProfessorBrian O’Con-nell, Dr IvanMeyer, andBrian Rey-nolds, vice-president ofSwimmingSouth Africa,at the unvei-ling of theplaque tocommemoratethe opening ofthe newfacility.
The new pool at UWC is ready to train a new generation of championsfor South Africa.
There is good news for all domestic workers– minimum wage increases will take effectas of 1 December.The minimum wages for domestic work-
ers who work more than 27 ordinary hoursper week for the period 1 December until 30November 2013 will be the following:
. Hourly rate for domestic workers willbe R8,95.
. Weekly rate will be R402,96.
. Monthly rate will be R1 746.The mimimum wages for domestic work-
ers who work 27 ordinary hours per weekor less for the period 1December until 30No-vember 2013 are:
. Hourly rates for domestic workers willbe R10,48.
. Weekly rate will be R285,62.
. Monthly rate will be R1 237,60.If you are uncertain of how to calculate it
correctly for your specific circumstances, orif you have any concerns regarding your do-mestic worker, such as not knowing that itis compulsory to give a newly employed do-mestic worker written particulars of em-ployment, to issue a payslip with each wagepayment, to provide a certificate of serviceon termination of employment, and to keepan official summary of the minimum stand-ards of employment for domestic workers atthe workplace, get the latest updated ver-sionof thebookletYou, yourdomesticworkerand the new laws (R49).The booklet tells you all the law you need
to know about domestic worker employ-ment and includes specimen copies of allnecessary legal documents.For more information visit Cape Labour
and Industrial Consultants in Cape Town,call 021 423 3959, visit their websitewww.capelabour.co.za, or send an email [email protected].
Domestics toget increases
Cape Town born jazz vocalist, Clinton Vil-joen, and Marshall Hartogh will join forcesfor jazz performances every Wendesday,Friday and Saturday in November at Jack-son Hall, GrandWest.The programme will include jazz, reggae,
pop and soul numbers.Entry to the event is free of charge. The
shows start at 21:00 and a DJ will performbetween 18:00 and 21:00.For more information, call 021 505 7514.
Jazz ’n soul at Jackson
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Various open spaces arebeing evaluatedaround Cape Town to see whether hous-es can be built on them to alleviate thehousing dilemma.
Subcouncils are currently selectingwhich land they think is appropriate intheir areas and an inspection takes place tosee whether it could be used.In a Subcouncil 4 meeting held recently,
councillors discussed that finding housesfor backyard-dwellers seem to be a hugeproblem in the Parow, Goodwood and sur-rounding areas.Reginald Thomas, a Goodwood council-
lor, said it is a growing problem.“The number of people who are residing
in backyards is increasing and the mattermust be looked at.”Micheal Brits, another councillor, shared
his view and said that it should be lookedat as a matter of top priority.Ernest Sonnenberg, mayoral committee
member for Human Settlements says hous-ing developments are implemented wherethe city owns suitable and viable land to usefor such a purpose.“A project pipeline is created in the Hu-
man Settlements section of the city’s Inte-grated Development Plan (IDP) whichaligns with grant allocations and politicalpriority. Allocations to these projects arethen done in terms of the Allocations Poli-cy.”He says one of the functions of the district
planning offices of the Planning and Build-ing Development Management Departmentis to constantly look for possible sites forthe delivery of housing opportunities.“The Human Settlements Directorate
works together with them to evaluate thelandparcels for possible development in thefuture. Land as identified by subcouncils isalso added to the list of land to be evaluat-ed,” says Sonnenberg.“These sites are subjected to a range of
tests before it is packaged into a possible fu-ture project and commencement of the for-mal approval process.Any viable and suitable land for housing
development that we can secure ownershipof, we will do.”Although there are a substantial number
of backyarders within the subcouncil area,it must be noted that this is a citywide phe-nomenon and that the city meets regularlywith backyarder forums.“Housing is provided in terms of the
council-approved Allocations Policy and tothose persons registered on theHousingDa-tabase.”
‘City willtry to findland forhomes’
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Newly launched secure estate2 & 3 beds upmarket apartments.
Spacious and modern.
Now available fromR359 000 (excl)
Call: Granville072 573 1199
visit: www.gaphousing.co.zaGAP HOUSING
ATTENTIONGOV. WORKERS!URGENT SALES!!
Eerste River On nurses busroute! Lovely 3 beds., 2 baths on
large plot, f.kitchen, etc.Only R470 000!
Malibu Village R350 000Neat 2bedr. + wendy house, fully
secured on large plot!
Forest Heights Massiveplot! 3 beds., b.bars, sep. bath &toilet. Fantastic value at R465 000!SELLERS, I need more houses for
approved buyers!!
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ATTENTION GOV.Workers! Urgent Sales!
KUILS RIVER: SareptaVery neat & modern 2 bedr. homewith b.i.c., 2 baths., d.gar. on fullyencl. paved plot. Only R650 000!
Silversands Beaut. & modern3 beds., b.i.c. Big o.plan lounge &kitch. with long entertainer's
counter! Gar.(x3 cars). R590 000!!
Tuscany Glen Ultramod. 3beds., 2 baths., braai area, bonussep. flatlette. Only R750 000!SELLERS, I need more houses for
approved buyers!!
SMS/PHONE IRMA(082 318 9358 or 021 903 6631
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BELHAR Belmore Way, R430 000neg. Duplex with 4 large bedr.,bathr., shower, lounge, diningarea, fully fitted kitchen.
BELHAR R499 000Very neat 2bedr., f.f. kitch., b.i.c.in main bedr. Separate entrance.
DELFT ROOSENDAL (1st Circle)R290 000. 3 bedr., lounge, kitchen,large plot, very neat.
BELHAR R395 0002 large bedrooms, lounge, kitchen+ scullery on large, fully enclosedplot.
BELHAR R460 000Close to Belhar police station.3 bedr., lounge + dining r. withlaminated flooring, bathr. withshower, undercover carport withdrivethrough.
We urgently need properties forqualified buyers in Belhar,Sydneyvale, Bishop Lavis and
Ravensmead.Aleric, 083 966 7878
Sharon, 021 953 1480 /083 317 3794
SP PROPERTIESBELHAR/PENTECHR360 000 neg.
Beginners facebrick 2bedr.house with o.plan fitted kitchen
and laminated floors.
BISHOP LAVISOlyfberg Str. Massive 3 bedr.,lounge, dining r., 2 bathr., semi
fitted kitchen, needs TLC.
BELLVILLE SOUTHKasselvlei Road. 3bedr. house, allwith b.i.c., lounge, dining r., fam.bathr., farmsize kitchen plus 2bedr. house, laminated floors, allwith b.i.c., fitted kitchen, lounge,bathr., sep. toilet, all situated on
one plot.
Call Theresa, 021 9515929 or082 077 3270
or send email to:[email protected]
THERESA'SPROPERTIESBISHOP LAVISR329 000
NEW ON THE MARKET/SOLE MANDATE
BARGAIN BUY GET YOURFOOT IN THE DOOR NOW IN
VERY POPULAR AREA.
Add: 20 A Keurberg Str.3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, modern bathroom with separate toilet,semidetached, carport. Enclosed
parking.
JACQUES 083 686 2117
ICON
BONTEHEUWELR380 0000 neg. 2 bedr., separateentrance and garage.
HIGH GATE, VacantPlot R165 000 250 m² plot.SILVERSANDS - FLATR370 000: New, 2 bedr., lounge,f.f. kitchen, 1 parking bay.
BLACKHEATH GAYLEER580 000 3 bedr., en suite,lounge, dining r., fitted kitchen,fam. bathr., 740 m².
RAVENSMEADR440 000: 2 bedr., lounge, kitchen,dining room, bathr., neat.
DELFT / VOORBRUGR255 000 3 bedr., lounge, diningroom, kitchen, fam. bathr.
CLARKE ESTATER299 000 Maisontte, big plot, 2bedr., kitchen, lounge.
OFFICE: 021 903 8055Gary: 076 696 2403www.iconipgroup.co.za
COLOMBARD ESTATEfrom R539 000
EERSTE RIVERStunning Tuscanstyle
freestanding homes. 3 bedr., ensuite, b.i.c. in main bedroom only,bedroom 2 & 3 optional, f.f.kitchenwith standard oven + hob, Defy600x600, lounge, passage andbathrooms finished with polishedporcelain tiles, garage facade,
garage door + paving all included.Building takes approximately 3months from bond approval.
For more information call:Ray, 079 170 6958 or
021 979 1043Visit: www.sqmproperty.co.za
DELFT / EINDHOVENR85 000 - CASH ONLYNEW ON THE MARKET/
SOLE MANDATE
HUGE CORNER PLOTWith 2 BUNGALOWS.
ONLY CASH BUYERS NEED TOCALL!!!
JACQUES 083 686 2117
EERSTE RIVER2 bedr., semidetached, b.i.c. inkitch., lnge/dining r. Big plot, fully
encl. R389 000BISHOP LAVIS
3 bedr., bathr. with cnr bath., lnge+ dining r., f.f. kitch., knotty pineceiling. A must to view. R495 000
PINE MIEWS2 bedr., o.plan kitchen,
dining r./lounge, ceramic tiles.R395 000
WATSONIA PARKRenovated dwelling! 3 bedr.,dining r./lounge, b.i.c., kitch.,outside braai, carport for 3 cars.
R335 000WESTBANK
3 bedr., kitchen, o.planlnge/dining r., fully encl. R185 000
CRAVENBY/RAVENSMEADR550 000 3 bedr., lnge, kitch.,
bathr., f.enclosed.BRENDA, 073 0699 740LEIGH, 084 299 3422
CHARLENE, 083 208 5518
073 0699 740
BRENDA ADAMSPRINCIPLE CEAB
TOBRÉ estates
Tel. 021 982 7343
ICONKLEINVLEI R280 000 2 slpk., gesinsbadk., sitk.
NOOITGEDACHTR450 000 3 slpk., voorkamer,kombuis, gesinsbadkamer.
BLACKHEATH/AUSTINVILLE: R480 000 Huis,oumawoonstel en reuseerf.
Ons benodig huise om te verkoop.Ons resultate spreek vanself!Gratis eindomswaardasies.
Kantoor: 021 903 8055of 076 696 2403www.iconprop.co.za
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MATROOSFONTEIN
No Nonsense FamilyHome
R650 000 (Web Ref: 275038)Beautifully presented 4 bed. familyhome with a fitted kitchen, secureparking & the added bonus of notone but two separate entrances.
An absolute musthave!!
MichelléTel. 021 591 0990
Mobile: 084 838 0008www.seeff.com
MELTON ROSE /EERSTE RIVER
R580 000 neg.
THIS LOVELY FAMILY HOMEOFFERS THE FOLLOWING:
3 beds., lounge, diningroom, fittedkitchen, bath., sep. toilet,automated garage for 1 car,security features and fully
enclosed.
Contact Raymond(082 666 1534 orFred (082 432 5555
Northpine: R550 0002 beds with aircon, f/f kitchenFull bathroom, carport, undercover Braai.
Bernadino Heights:R398 000Brand new 2 bedroom development, Paving, roll on lawn, andfence included.
Northpine: R630 0003 Beds with bic, fitted kitchen,Lounge and dining room, fireplace,New bathroom, spacious erf.
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THOMAS CAROLUS
Local soccer side Vasco da Gamahave a big game ahead for themthis weekend.Striker Roberto Do Eepirito
Santo carries a huge weight of re-sponsibility for them when theyhost Thanda Royal Zulu in a Na-tionalFirstDivision leaguematchat Parow Park on Saturday after-noon (kick-off 15:30).The number 10 has recaptured
the form that made him one of thebest players in the First Divisiona few seasons back, and he haseven taken up captaincy of theteam, leading by examplewith hisexcellent all-round play.As both a creator and finisher of
goal-scoring opportunities Santowill be a man that Thanda Royal
Zulu will have to keep an eye onif they are to comeout of this gamewith all three points.Gareth Ncaca, the Vasco mid-
fielder has also grown in staturein recent weeks and has become aregular in the engine room for theParow side.His forward-thinking play
brings a new dimension to theteam and he has struck up a solidpartnership with Zeka Karkee.Most of all, it will be Ncaca’s de-
fensive abilities, particularly hisaggressive tackling, that will beneeded to nullify Thanda RoyalZulu creative players.The visitors’ central midfield
pairing will have a real battle ontheir hands against Vasco DaGama, who favour a 4-4-3 forma-tion that makes them very strong
in the centre of the pitch.The midfield three are likely to
be Ncaca, Karkee and Santo, allplayers capable of scoring goals orproviding killer through-balls.Coach Antonio De Nobrega will
probably combine Geofrey Serun-kuma, Sici Shelembe, Brian Kga-fane and Damian Mitchel asstrong candidates for a place inthe forward lineThe oneweakness of this forma-
tion is that they rely heavily ontheir fullbacks Keeno Shellar onthe right and Brandon Adams onthe left to overlap and providewidth.If Thanda Royal Zulu can pin
the fullbacks in their own half byensuring their own attacking playfocuses on the wide areas, then itjust may give them a slight edge
inwhat is sure to be a very evenly-matched encounter.Vasco, back in the National
First Division after a single sea-son in the Premiership, have alsoshown great fighting spirit andare among the early title contend-ers for a swift return to the eliteleague.Like most of the National First
Division clubs, they were forcedto release some of their seniorplayers to accommodate the mini-mum number of five under-23players required by the PSL rulesto start matches. Initially theteamswere also expected to finishmatches with these five players,but after protests from the clubsthe PSL changed the rule whichnow allows them to replace threeduring the course of a game.
Vasco evenly matched with foeTygerberg Cricket Club is one ofeight clubs that have been added tothe Centres of Excellence in theWestern Province Cricket Associa-tion.The club currently consists of
four senior teams, a deaf team, awo-mens and three junior sides.All of these teams are coached by
qualified coaches and they are en-couraging all interested in playingthe game to join the club, especiallythe disability team.Training days are as follows: Ju-
niors: Tuesday and Thursday from15:30 to 17:00.Seniors, women and deaf team:
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 17:00to 20:00.For more information contact Al-
nico Adams on 074 755 0275, 021 9318331 or email [email protected].
Cricketerscan join up
RAYNO SNYMAN
In ideale weersomstandighedehet die sowat 850 atlete nie netdie toeskouers op uithaler-atle-tiek getrakteer nie, maar ooksommer gewys hulle is vroeg indie seisoen slaggereed vir grootdinge.DieTygerburger-Frans duToit-byeenkoms, wat uitstekenddeur die Bellville-atletiekklubaangebied is, het heelwat skitte-rende prestasies opgelewer.
Jan-Louw Kotze (Paarl Gim), watbinnekort na Abilene, Amerika,vertrek, was skitterend opdreef en het in die diskusvir o.20’s ’n splinternuweWP-ope rekord opgestelmet ’n gooi van 55.97 m. Hysal beslis hier in die Wes-Kaap gemisword en sy vor-dering sal met belangstel-ling in die vreemde gevolgword.Van die laerskoolatlete
wat hul stem dik gemaakhet, was niemand beter asdie 13-jarige Jancke duToit(BAK) nie. Hy het die spies50,94 m ver laat grondvat.Dit was ook sy persoonlikebeste. Bianca van Rens-burg (BAK) het ook nie ophaar laat wag nie en diespies 37.15 m ver gegooi.Die 14-jarige Nicole Pieters(DFM) het ook gewys dat syreg is vir groot dinge methaar tyd van 62.41 s in die400 m.Die goeie uitslae in die
o.16-geledere, was CarlaJohnson (SPAAC) se 5.57min die verspring, Darnelle
Lewies (Tyg) se 14.95 s in die 90m-H,Jason Faro (Hopef) se 6.23 m in dieverspring en 11.38 s in die 100 m, enJason Meyer (Tyg) met sy 15.77 min die gewigstoot.Die o.18’swat ookhul stemdik ge-
maak het, was Carlo Visser (DFM)in110 m-H (14.65 s) en Mario Jan-tjies (BHS) in 3 000 m in 9:25:54. Kar-la Bron (B’hof), wat haarself voor-berei vir die sewekamp, het methaar 15.22 s in die 100 m-H, 5.11 m indie verspring en 1.60 m in die hoog-spring, gewys dat sy haar oog op dieSA titel en rekord het.Du Toit Erasmus (Drosdy) het
homself deeglik laat geld met sydrie eerste plekke in hamergooi(54.71 m), diskus (48.90 m) en gewig-stoot (15.19 m). Die o.20-atlete hetooknie ophulle laatwagnie enKea-non Cotzee met sy 6.98 m in die ver-spring en Angus Julies (BAK) met14.69 s in die 110 m-H was pragtigop stryk.Die beste prestasie van die dag
was egter dié van Erik Groenewald(BAK), wat in die spiesgooi (o.16)die spies ’n indrukwekkende63.55 m laat trek het. Hy het ook dietrofee ontvang vir sy prestasie, wat950 punte werd was.
Prestasies voorspel gróót dinge
Kaylin Klerk van Eersterivier, wat vir die Bellville-atletiekklub deelneem, hetdie 100 m in haar ouderdomsgroep gemaklik gewen.
TygerBurger se adjunkredakteur, Cecilia Hume, oorhandig die trofee vir die atleetwat die meeste punte versamel het by die Frans du Toit Gedenkatletiekbyeenkomsin Bellville, aan Erik Groenewald van die Hoër Tegniese Skool Drostdy in Worcester.Gaan na www.tygerburger.co.za vir meer foto’s. Foto: Jana Bekker
Belhar Primary School recently hosted their annual Joshua Warely Cup Soccer Tournament in memory ofone of their learners who died while playing soccer at the school. Pastor Marlon Warely, Joshua’s father,has helped sponsor and support the event since its inception in 2010 and he is seen here with the GradeR1 class of the school that won the Pre-Primary division of the tournament. Photos: Gary van Dyk
Celebrating their victory in winning the Foundation Phase division at the tournamentwith Pastor Marlon Warely and teacher Tarryn Freeman, is the Grade3c class.
GREAT GAME FOR LOST MATE
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Golfers from around the country enjoyed good weather at Sun City. Among them were(from left) Dan Nicholl (MC), Breyten Paulse, Leslie Matthews (co-sponsor), Gary vanLoggerenberg (Sanlam) and Gerhard Neetling (chief referee).
STEHAN SCHOEMAN
The Sanlam Cancer Challenge fi-nals have been hosted at the mes-merising Sun City for the past threeyears leading to the tournamentgetting the deserving nickname ofAfrica’s Major of Amateur Golf.
Year after year the tournament – thesingle biggest sporting event in thecountry – is growing in stature.Since its inception 20 years ago a to-
tal of R29 million has been raised forthe Cancer Association of South Afri-ca (Cansa). This year alone a grand to-tal of R3,1 million was raised. Themoney is used for cancer-preventionprogrammes and patient care.“It’s overwhelminghow this tourna-
ment just somehow gets bigger andbetter every year. This year we hosted796 competitions at 443 golf clubsaround the country with more than37 000 golfers supporting our cause inthe fight against cancer,” says SanlamGroupMarketing sponsorshipmanag-er, Gary van Loggerenberg.“This tournament is also the perfect
platform for the average golfer to
stand a chance in winning regional fi-nals and playing on world class cours-es such as the Gary Player Club andLost City course.“We have been very fortunate with
goodweatherand the courses areobvi-ously in excellent condition seeing asit is only a few weeks prior to the Ned-bank Golf Challenge,” Van Loggeren-berg added.Former Springbok winger Breyton
Paulse (SuperSport), Theo Esau (Kfm)and Craig Wilson (Compleat Golfermagazine) to name a few are all veryimpressed with the professional ap-proach of the tournament organisers.The attention to even the smallest
detail is what makes this event one ofthe highlights of the golfing calendar.The Big Easy, Ernie Els who is the
Champion of Hope for the tournamentsince 1993 is a big supporter of theevent. Don’t be surprised if the manhimself is at the tournament in the fu-ture.Werner Ferreira of Bredasdorp won
the 30th Cancer Challenge that washeld over the past weekend. Go towww.sanlamcancerchallenge.co.zafor all the results.
Die o.19-rugbyspanne van die HS Tygerbergen HS Excelsior kon weliswaar nie Saterdagin Pretoria daarin slaag om die @lantic-se-wesrugbykroon in te palm nie, maar hierdietwee spanne van die Tygerbergstreek blysteedsonderdievierbeste spanne indie landná vanjaar se nasionale kompetisie.Die Tiere, wat die kompetisie-wenners
was die afgelope twee jaar, het Saterdag an-dermaal die eindstryd gehaal, maar toe met
28-43 vasgeval teen die sterk span van die HSGarsfontein (Pretoria).Op pad na die eindstryd het die Tiere
klaargespeel met Afrikaans Seuns Hoër(Pretoria), HTS Middelburg, Monument(Krugersdorp) en Sarel Cilliers (Glencoe).Excelsior het ná oorwinnings oor HS Grey(PE), Ben Vorster (Tzaneen) en Nelspruit indie halfeindronde geswig voor Garsfontein.– (Sarel Burger)
Tiere en Excelsior in topvier
SAREL BURGER
Dit is lank laas dat ’n lopiefees gesien issoos wat die afgelope Saterdag die gevalwas in die o.19A-krieketwedstryd tussenFairmont en D.F. Malan.
In antwoord op Fairmont se 309/3 het D.F.Malan (281/4) so byna die knoop deurgehak indié onbesliste kragmeting. Schaughn vanGreunen (112*), Myron Carolus (79) en ChrisGarard (69) was die Fairmont-manne wat dietuisspan se boulers laat sweet het, terwyl Wi-an Joubert (90), C. vanGraan (59*) enD.Oliver(56*) die langsteel ingelê het vir die Bellvillie-te.In ander o.19A-wedstryde het De Kuilen
(139) op verrassendewysemetHSBellville (97)afgereken, HS Tygerberg (203/8) was te sterkvirHTSBellville (193) enHSPresident (78) konnie die mas opkom teen die Tygerberg-klub(79/5) nie.W.Whitmore (3/14) en J.vanAarde (3/19) het
’n vername aandeel gehad in De Kuilen se se-ge, terwyl Tiaan Jacobs en Wian Herselman
die uitblinkers in HS Tygerberg se oorwin-ning was. Wynand van Zyl (3/18) het die bestegevaar onder die boulers van President.Laurens Smit (97*) en André van Rensburg
(80*) was skitterend op stryk in die o.13-spanvan die Skiereiland-krieketakademie wat295/2 teen Bellville-klub opgestapel het om dieweg te baan vir ’n weghol-sege van 196 lopies.
. In die PNA Cape Gate-uitklopkompetisievir o.15-spanne sal HS Bellville en Stellenbergdit hierdie week in die eindstryd uitspook.Bellville het in sy halfeindstryd Durbanvillevir net 56 lopies uitgeboender op padna ’n segemet 8 paaltjies. Stellenberg (132/9) het oor teveel skietgoed vir Fairmont (101) beskik, tenspyte daarvan dat Tristan Hamilton (3/15 en40) behoorlik wal gegooi het vir Fairmont.Edgemead en Durbanville sê mekaar hier-
die week die stryd aan in die eindronde vandie Total N1 Stad-uitklopkompetisie vir o.14-spanne.Edgemead (88/6) het in die halfeindronde
Brackenfell (85/6) se deelname aan die kompe-tisie kortgeknip, terwyl Durbanville (60/7)gans te sterk was vir Stellenberg (56).
Lopiefees soos min inFairmont-DFM-stryd
Dit gaan steeds klopdisselboom met Brack-enfell en Kraaifontein se Zimisela Oosteli-kes-span in die Boland se Premierliga-krie-ketkompetisie.Die Brakke, wat vroeër verlede week die
Victoriane verslaan het, het die afgelope Sa-terdag vir Vredenburg/Saldanha sommervroegdag al laat terug ry huis toemet ’n tien-
paaltjie-nederlaag. Jan Frylinck (6/26) enHenco Borman (3/11) het die besoekers virnet 46 lopies uitmekaar gepluk, waarnaBrackenfell die wenteiken bereik het sonderdie verlies van ’n paaltjie. Oostelikes het Co-ronation (104) betreklik goedkoop uitgehaal,maar sy kolwers moes toe self swoeg vir ’noorwinning met 3 paaltjies. – (Sarel Burger)
Brakke, Kraaie wen weer