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E-pos: [email protected] Woensdag 7 Maart 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 Faks: 021 910 6501 RAVENSMEAD / BELHAR Burger LET’S SHOW THEM WE CARE! WE CARE! Give c deaf hildren o a u sp ken l ng age Join TygerBurger in Join TygerBurger in SMS “sound” to 38727 SMSes cost R10 - Free SMSes do not apply. Proceeds go the Carel du Toit Trust. www.careldutoit.co.za supporting the Carel du Toit Centre supporting the Carel du Toit Centre GARY VAN DYK Police are calling for calm, after a guard dog attacked a child. While a Belhar toddler is still in intensive care after being mauled by a dog, police have squashed ru- mours that other children had been attacked. The community is still in shock after three-year-old Lincoln Nim- merhuidt was attacked by a Rott- weiler that ran out of the Persever- ance Secondary School. At the time of the attack at about 08:00 on Sunday he was walking to the doctor with his stepfather, Uzent Links. According to the police report Links described how the dog grabbed Lincoln by the neck and would not let him go. Apparently the dog was part of se- curity at the school but dug its way out of its holding area and ran out of the school. Links also described how the dog would not let go of the boy and tried to drag him into the school, even when he tried to throw himself at the dog to let him leave the toddler. The youngster was taken to Karl Bremer Hospital and underwent surgery for injuries to his head, face and body. Police spokesperson W/O No- vember Filander said the dog was put down by the Society for Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). A case of letting a dangerous dog stray was opened against the un- named security company operating at the school. Police have called for calm in the area after rumours that dogs from this specific company had escaped before and attacked others sur- rounding the school. Capt Joe Wilson, media officer for the Delft Cluster which covers Bel- har, said that these rumours were not true. “This is the first incident of this nature that we are investigating,” he said. “If there had been other incidents action would most certainly have been taken and the public would have known about it. I am also sure that if there were any victims they would not have hesitated to report the incident. “We are all aware that the com- munity is concerned for this little boy but we cannot let emotions based on rumours make matters worse. The police will be investigat- ing this incident to the fullest and if there is any criminal wrongdoing the proper punishment will be met- ed out to the guilty parties.” At the time of going to press, Lin- coln was still in a critical condition. . To page 2. Dog attack one case ) ‘No similar incidents’ say police The Boland Christmas Band associa- tion held their union’s second annual competition at the Salberau Sports- ground in Elsies River on Sunday, and it was a day filled with magical music as well as fun and games for the kids and many families from the commu- nity who attended the event. The event was a huge success as the eight bands in the union played their hearts out, but the day belonged to locals, Wisemen of the East, who scooped most of the trophies for the day. Here they are seen marching past the podium to win the trophy for the Best Dressed category. Wisemen of Wisemen of the East in the East in harmony harmony

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E-pos: [email protected] Woensdag 7 Maart 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 Faks: 021 910 6501

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GARY VAN DYK

Police are calling for calm, aftera guard dog attacked a child.

While a Belhar toddler is still inintensive care after being mauledby a dog, police have squashed ru-mours that other children had beenattacked.

The community is still in shockafter three-year-old Lincoln Nim-merhuidt was attacked by a Rott-weiler that ran out of the Persever-ance Secondary School.

At the time of the attack at about08:00 on Sunday he was walking tothe doctor with his stepfather,Uzent Links.

According to the police reportLinks described how the doggrabbed Lincoln by the neck andwould not let him go.

Apparently the dog was part of se-curity at the school but dug its wayout of its holding area and ran outof the school.

Links also described how the dogwould not let go of the boy and triedto drag him into the school, even

when he tried to throw himself atthe dog to let him leave the toddler.

The youngster was taken to KarlBremer Hospital and underwentsurgery for injuries tohishead, faceand body.

Police spokesperson W/O No-vember Filander said the dog wasput down by the Society for Preven-tion of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).

A case of letting a dangerous dogstray was opened against the un-named security company operatingat the school.

Police have called for calm in the

area after rumours that dogs fromthis specific company had escapedbefore and attacked others sur-rounding the school.

Capt Joe Wilson, media officer forthe Delft Cluster which covers Bel-har, said that these rumours werenot true.

“This is the first incident of thisnature that we are investigating,”he said.

“If there had been other incidentsaction would most certainly havebeen taken and the public wouldhave known about it. I am also sure

that if there were any victims theywould not have hesitated to reportthe incident.

“We are all aware that the com-munity is concerned for this littleboy but we cannot let emotionsbased on rumours make mattersworse. The police will be investigat-ing this incident to the fullest andif there is any criminal wrongdoingthe proper punishment will be met-ed out to the guilty parties.”

At the time of going to press, Lin-coln was still in a critical condition.

. To page 2.

Dog attack one case) ‘No similar incidents’ say police

The Boland Christmas Band associa­tion held their union’s second annualcompetition at the Salberau Sports­ground in Elsies River on Sunday, andit was a day filled with magical musicas well as fun and games for the kidsand many families from the commu­nity who attended the event. Theevent was a huge success as theeight bands in the union played theirhearts out, but the day belonged tolocals, Wisemen of the East, whoscooped most of the trophies for theday. Here they are seen marchingpast the podium to win the trophy forthe Best Dressed category.

Wisemen ofWisemen ofthe East inthe East inharmonyharmony

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. From page 1.. A dog trainer in the community who

did not want to be named, said that thisincident highlighted the need for properdog control training in security compa-nies.

“A properly trained dog would nothave wanted to escape from the school,and this shows that maybe the handleralso had a part to play in allowing thisto happen.

“These breeds need stimulation, andas working dogs their patrolling is thatstimulation, but it must be done at regu-lar intervals. When you stop this stimu-lation problems like this can happen.

“There is legislation in place that alldog handlers in these security compa-nies must be certified in dog control, andthe company involved must also provethat the dogs were trained for specifictasks by a certified trainer.”

Dog handler‘must havetraining’

JESSICA BOTES

A Sarepta resident is outraged over thegradual destruction of a vibracrete wallwhich fences off the residential area fromthe R300.

“We live in fear because we have no protec-tion from thieves breaking into our homes.People now have easy access to the residen-tial area from the R300 and they have an easyescape route via the R300,” says the resident.

Attempts have been made to stop peoplefrom stealing parts of the wall.

“I havephoned thepolice to tell themaboutthe wall. They caught the thieves red-handedand arrested them but they were later re-leased. It made no difference, they are stilldestroying the wall,” he says.

Ward councillor Jacob Jacobs says hishands are tied, “because the wall was put upby the provincial government and does notbelong to the municipality, there is nothingwe can do until the owner of the wall lodgesa complaint”.

Jacobs has been in contact with the SouthAfrican National Roads Agency (SANRAL)who is responsible for the maintenance ofthe road reserve along all national routes, inan attempt to resolve the issue.

According to Kobus van der Walt, regionalmanager for SANRAL, this specific develop-ment along the R300 was approved in Novem-ber 2004 with the condition that the propertyowners maintain the walls instead of SAN-RAL’s requirement of palisade fencing.

SANRAL has tried various types of fencingalong the R300 and over the years it has beenproved that the palisade fencing works bet-

ter than the vibracrete walls which are moreprone to theft.

“We believe that the breaking down of thevibracrete walls is more of a criminal issuethan an engineering one. SANRAL has there-fore, as part of the Freeway ManagementSystem, deployed CCTV camera surveil-lance along the R300 and is working with theMetro Police to conduct regular surveillanceof road assets, including fencing, using theCCTV surveillance as a tool. The issue how-ever remains a criminal one, which SAN-RAL alone cannot address,” says Van derWalt.

SANRAL has replaced parts of the wall afew times.

“To date we have spent in excess of R30 000on repairing this specific wall. As part ofmaintenance we continue to repair the fenc-

es to the best of our ability and available re-sources, knowing that it could save a life,”says Van der Walt.

In a bid to ensure the safety of pedestriansalong the R300, City of Cape Town traffic of-ficers distributed 1 500 safety pamphlets topedestrians during peak traffic hours.

Officers have noticed that some pedestri-ans are reluctant to use pedestrian bridgesto cross the freeway, and opt instead for theshortest possible distance between twopoints.

The problem is compounded when motor-ists stop on the freeway to pick up pedestri-ans or would-be job-seekers.

Even though pedestrians are not allowedon freeways, Traffic Services appeals to mo-torists to be vigilant and aware of pedestrianactivity.

Crime protection crumblesCrime protection crumbles

The damaged vibracrete wall along the R300 in Kuils River. Photo: Jessica Botes

GARY VAN DYK

Bellville’s Subcouncil 6 is in full swing forthe year pushing for projects to improve thecommunity.

Desmond Jaftha, Subcouncil chairman,addressed the second meeting that was held

recently and reported on the progress ofprojects and other related matters in the ar-ea.

An important project for the youth in Bel-har is a dedicated facility for them that isneeded in the area.

Jafta pointed out that the sod turning wasdone on Friday 17February for the con-struction of the facili-ty that will be worthR1,9 million.

“The facility willaccommodate activi-ties such as youthprogrammes, holidayprogrammes, skillsdevelopment and oth-er recreation pro-grammes,” he said.

Other projects arethe non-motorisedprojects in Belharand Bellville South,upgrading the side-walks and modifyingthe roads making itaccessible for the dis-

abled.“We had a meeting with Afzal Bray, the

project manager for the Extended PublicWorks Programme (EPWP) and while someof our projects have been approved, we arestill waiting for the remainder to be ap-proved.

“It is imperative that we monitor theproject closely as this will create job opportu-nities for the community,” he said.

Another important subject that came upwas that the ward committees would be start-ing soon with all roleplayers being informed,to be part of the city’s aims of creating an in-clusive city.

A needs analysis was also being done atmunicipal depots in the area with visits tothese facilities to obtain the necessary infor-mation.

When it came to housing Jaftha also hadsome good news for the meeting. “I ampleased to announce that the Belhar Pentechhousing project has been approved at TheCity of Cape Town’s Spatial Planning, Envi-ronment and Land Use Management Com-mittee (Spelum) level despite the fact thatthere were two objections from the universi-ties.”

Projects getting the green light

Councillor Desmond Jafta does his duty to turn the first sod for thebuilding of the new multi­purpose centre for the youth in Belhar.

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Copper thieves have been getting the chop inthe community.

The City of Cape Town’s Metals Theft Unit,commonly known as the Copperheads reporteda successful weekend, with two arrests, fourfines issued, and stolen items recovered.

On Saturday 3 March, they inspected 47 vehi-cles outside Faivelowich Scrap Metal Dealersin Elsies River. Officers issued three fines tomotorists for unlicensed motor vehicles andone fine for making a fire by burning copperwires.

In addition, the Unit tracked the vehicle thatwas used during a recent theft at Groote SchuurHospital. They also responded to a complaintof theft of copper earth strapping in NeutronStreet, Bellville.

While conducting patrols in Khayelitsha onSunday 4 March, they spotted three suspectsdigging a trench next to the side of the road.They apprehended two of the suspects, still inpossession of the seven metres of core streetlight copper cable that they had stolen.

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REYANA STEYN

Scores of students from Northlink Col-lege’s Tygerberg campus joined forcesand protested against the allocation oftheir bursary fees.

The bursaries which students receive,come from the National Student FinancialAid Scheme (NSFAS), which covers their in-stitution fees and a portion of their travel-ling fee or hostel accommodation.

The 70 to 80 students demonstrated outsidethe college’s premises and marched throughcorridors chanting and dancing as theyasked for immediate action to be taken.

Students handed over a memorandum oftheir grievances to the CEO of Northlink Col-lege, Leon Beech on Monday; and also metwith him to discuss some of their grievances.

A strong police contingent was dispatchedto the college to ensure thatno riotousbehav-iour occurred.

The students’ demands include;. That they receive their travelling allow-

ance from the bursary upfront and not dailyand that it is not rated on distance from cam-pus to homes;

. Transparency on the administration ofapplications and the allocation of NSFASfunds;

. The immediate termination of allegedcorrupt relations between Nedbank andNorthlink College which force students toopen accounts as a precondition to accessingNSFAS; and

. The full payments of residential andmeals fees by NSFAS and more affordableresidences.

Lusapho Maduma, the secretary general ofthe South African Students’ Congress (Sas-co) Tygerberg says: “Each student shouldhave received their travelling allowance toget to campus, but last week we receivednothing, yet we are expected to be in class.

We are standing up for the rights of all stu-dents and want something to be done imme-diately.”

He says they are also disturbed that stu-dents were told to open Nedbank accounts.“In the townships there is no Nedbanks, onlyCapitecs and some other banks, yet we aretold now to open those accounts.”

Sello Nkhatho, the provincial chairpersonof Sasco Tygerberg said: “We are in full sup-port of the mass demonstration. As an organ-isation we are prepared to shut down the in-stitution in an event that we are denied theopportunity to engage in a consultative proc-ess with management.”

Beech addressed the students to iron outsome of their grievances on the day.

“We are still waiting for money from NS-

FAS. The students want their travelling al-lowance to be paid out in full for the year,but that is something we can’t do. They can-not receive money if they are absent from thecollege on certain days.”

He says the only reason students wereasked to open Nedbank accounts is becauseit is the bank the college uses and they wouldthen be able to receive their money the sameday.

René Bonzet, spokesperson for NorthlinkCollege, says besides the small percentage ofstudents who protested, the majority contin-ued attending classes.

A Sasco delegation met with Beech yester-day (Tuesday) where it was decided that allstudents will go back to class and all protest-ing will be abandoned.

Students want bursary actionStudents want bursary action

Northlink College students in protest over bursary funds. Photo: Reyana Steyn

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Dit blyk dat die Stad in dié sta-dium meer fokus plaas op verkeers-polisiëring in terme van boetes, ter-wyl inwoners voel daar word niedienste gelewer om verkeersvloeiaan te spreek nie.

In vele briewe het lesers die bulby die horings gepak en die pro-bleem soos volg geskets:

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Haar sentiment word gedeel deurander inwoners wat al hande in diehare is oor dié kwessie wat hulle asonuithoudbaar beskou.

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Volgens die voorsitter van dieveiligheids-en-sekuriteitsporte-feulje, Carin Brynard, het die ver-keersdienste oor die afgelope vyfjaar vanaf ’n “kreupel diens, in eenvan uitstaande gehalte verander,”en “haal sy haar hoed af” vir al dieverkeersmense wat sulke lang urewerk. “Operasioneel fokus ons tansop alle oortredings en spesifiek opspoedmeting, hoewel daar net 12 be-amptes (stadswyd) tans in hierdiespan is. Dwarsdeur die Stad is daarook 50 permanente spoedkamerasen een gemiddelde spoedafstands-meting wat in werking is. Die mees-te klagtes van lede van die publiekgaan oor mense wat die spoedgrensoortree, as gevolg van ’n kultuurvan roekelose bestuur wat onderpadgebruikers bestaan,” sê sy.

. Statistiek verskaf deur die Stadwys dat daar gedurende Januarie,’n totaal van 138 229 verkeersoortre-dings in die stad aangeteken is. Diehoogste hiervan is onder andere11 580 vir ongelisensieerde voertuieen 83 000 vir spoed.

Verkeerslui­tekort ’n groot krisis

In hierdie wêreld waarin ons leef isdaar baie stukkende verhoudinge.Ouer en kind wat kwaad is vir me-kaar. Vriende wat nie meer met me-kaar praat nie. Families wat metstywe nekke in vyandskap met me-kaar lewe. Kom ons gesels vandagoor versoening.

Die eerste vraag is natuurlik: watbeteken versoening? Versoeningbeteken om weer vriende te word.Om die stukkende verhouding regte maak. En wanneer ek sê dievriendskapsverhoudingherstel, be-doel ek ook in die huwelik, in fami-lies, tussenouer enkind, tussenkol-legas en ja, natuurlik, ook tussenvriende.

Versoening is wesenlik belangrikom vrede in jou eie gemoed te kry

en vrede met die een te kry met wiejy in onmin is. Versoening maak ge-sond. Versoening herstel weer dievriendskapsband. Haat bring ver-wydering, haat bring die dood, haatmaak dat jy later moet vlug.

Versoening is gewoonlik ’n pro-ses wat verloop vanaf die argumentof onmin wat die verwydering ge-bring het, tot daar uiteindelik ver-soening plaasvind. Belangrike ele-mente in die versoeningsproses is:

. Selfondersoek – vra jouself afwatter aandeel het jy gehad in dieonmin. Ondersoek jou eie motiewe.

. Vergifnis.

. Kommunikasie.

. Jy moet verskoning aanbied enjy moet ook verskoning aanvaar.

. Toewyding aan die herstelde

verhouding. Versoening bringgroei en ’n hartsverandering by bei-de partye is nodig.

Elemente wat versoening verhin-der, is haat en bitterheid; teleurstel-ling; woede; emosionele letsels; on-vergewensgesindheid en eie ego.

Versoening is soms baie moeilik.Versoening is sekerlik ook nie altydmoontlik nie – veral wanneer eenvan die partye onwillig is. Maarselfs in van die moeilikste omstan-dighede is dit soms tog moontlik.Die bekende geval van Amy Biehl,’n Amerikaanse student, wat op 25Augustus 1993 in Gugulethu inKaapstad vermoor is, is ’n voor-beeld van versoening. In 1998 is am-nestie aan die vier moordenaarsverleen en is hulle uit die tronk vry-

gelaat. Die Biehl-ou-erpaar het die uit-spraak gesteun, en in’n gebaar van versoe-ning, hande met diemoordenaars geskud.

Versoening is niealtyd nodig of selfswenslik nie. ’n Voor-beeld is waar ’n vroumishandel is in diehuwelik. Hier moetsy skoon breek enaangaan met haar le-we. Hier is nie sprakevan versoening nie,maar sy kan haar man vergewe.Vergifnis en versoening is nie die-selfde ding nie. As jy vir my kwaadis oor iets wat ek gedoen het, kan

jy my vergewe. Dangaan jy aan met jou le-we en ek met myne.

Versoening sê egterons het mekaar verge-we, maar nog meer,die vriendskapsver-houding word herstel.Ons is nou weer vrien-de na die breuk wattussen ons gebeur het.

Versoening betekenek groei van haat naliefde; van bitterheidna vergifnis; van woe-de na vrede; van hoog-

moed na nederigheid; van afsydig-heid na “laat ons praat”.

. Dr. S.T. Potgieter: 021 949 5007of [email protected].

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Daar is min dinge in die lewe wat nog ver-niet is, maar het jy geweet dat lidmaat-skap by die Elsiesrivier- en ander biblio-teke heeltemal gratis is?

In hierdie tyd wat alles net duurder word,is dit ’n stryd om net vir kos op die tafel tesorg en te begroot vir ander noodsaaklikedinge soos elektrisiteit en petrol. Reise naeksotiese bestemmings is heeltemal buitedie kwessie.

Julian Schroeder van die biblioteek wilmense wys dat jy jou drome kan leef deurte lees en gebruik te maak van die vele dien-ste by die biblioteek.

“Ons fokus hierdie jaar is om die biblio-teek en sy dienste te bemark en ons wil ookgraag meer lede werf.

“Onlangs het ons ’n blitsopname gedoenby ’n skool in die omliggende gemeenskapen ontdek dat slegs 25 % van die leerlingeaan die biblioteek behoort. Dit is nou tyd om

daardie syfers te verander.”Hy wil mense inlig dat by die biblioteek

daar altyd ’n boek of tydskrif, ’n DVD of CDis wat jy verniet kan leen en in die gerief vanjou huis kan geniet.

“Mense en kinders moet besef dat ’n lek-ker leesding en ’n koppie tee enigeen op ’nreis kan wegvoer.

“Met ’n boek hoef jy nie op ander te wagom jou vlerke te gee nie, jy kan self besluithoe ver en hoe hoog jy wil vlieg.”

Die Elsiesrivier-biblioteek is ses dae oop,Woensdae tot 19:00 en Saterdae is hulle oopvan 09:00 tot 12:00.

Vele werksoekers en ander gebruik ookhul gratis internet om werkaansoeke tee-pos en om vriende te maak op Facebook.

“In Maart vier ons Nasionale Biblioteek-week met hope pretprogramme vir die jong-span en gratis biblioteeksakke en -plak-kers,” vertel Schroeder.

Vir meer inligting, besoek die Friends ofElsies River Library se blad op Facebook, ofskakel 021 936 8816.

Leef drome deur boekeHierdie kinders geniet die pret by the Elsiesrivier­biblioteek.

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Of jy nou ’n onderneming in ’n landelike of nie-landelike gebied van die Wes-Kaap bedryf, is jynet die persoon wat nou hier moet lees... Ons weet hoe moeilik dit deesdae is om ’n suksesvolleonderneming in baie dele van die platteland te bou – of selfs in dorpsgebiede wat nie te vervan ons groter stede of dorpe geleë is nie. Ons weet dat jy al die hulp wat jy van die provinsialeregering kan ontvang, sal waardeer. Dit is waarom ons dink jy die denke agter – en dieimplementering van – ons Plaaslike Ekonomiese Ontwikkeling (PEO) Groeifonds sal ondersteun.

Spesiaal vir jou daargestel, is die fonds se mikpunt om geleenthede vir groei-georiënteerdeondernemings soos joune te voorsien – in landelike en nie-landelike gebiede van ons provinsie.Toegang tot die fonds is baie eenvoudig. Al wat nodig is, is dat jy by die idee moet inkoop datsamewerking tussen ondernemings ’n wye reeks opwindende moontlikhede teweeg kan bring –selfs al is jou onderneming een van die kleinstes op die dorp. Die samestelling van ’n ‘sakegroep’– bestaande uit ten minste twee sake in afsonderlike besit – in jou gebied kan jou op ’n pad vansukses plaas wat jy nooit voorheen gedink het moontlik was nie.

Wanneer jy jou groep gevorm het, gaan na die PEO-verteenwoordiger by jou munisipaliteit ofkontak ons en versoek ’n aansoekvorm vir die PEO Groeifonds. Amptenare daar sal jou al dienodige inligting gee om die vorm volledig te voltooi. Die idee is dat provinsiale regeringsbystanddie produktiwiteit en mededingendheid van jou onderneming (en dié van ander) sal verhoog – endat dit in ruil groei en werkskepping sal bevorder. Die fonds is daarop gemik om van hulp te weesin areas soos produktiwiteitsverbetering, navorsing en ontwikkeling, opleiding, eiendomsregte,markstudies en behoeftes in marktoegang, en innoverende idees en voorstelle.

Maar onthou net: die sukses al dan nie van jou aansoek sal van vier dinge afhang: • Dieaansoekvorm moet vergesel wees van ’n voorstel wat verduidelik hoe ondersteuning van dieregering die produktiwiteit van jou onderneming sal verhoog • Jy sal ’n vennootskap met tenminste een ander onderneming moet aangaan • Vir jou aansoek om suksesvol te wees, moet jydit saam met die regering mede-finansier – Rand-vir-Rand • Die aansoek kan nie vir die vestigingvan ’n nuwe onderneming of entiteit wees nie.

Wat van jou vereis word: • Kollekteer en voltooi ’n aansoekvorm • Stuur dit aan Casidra bydie volgende adres: Aandag: Leon Faro, Casidra, Posbus 660, Suider-Paarl 7624, tel: 021 863-5000 • Wees gedurende die assesseringsproses beskikbaar vir ’n ter plaatse onderhoud met dieassessors • Stel enige bykomende inligting wat op die aansoekvorm mag ontbreek beskikbaar,of wat bykomend tot die inligting op die aansoekvorm benodig word.

Vir meer inligting oor die PEO Groeifonds, skakel Anzél Venter by 021 483-9295 of [email protected], of besoek anders www.capegateway.gov.za

Tesame vir Landelike en Ekonomiese Ontwikkeling.

Casidra (Edms) Bpk streef om die voorste fasiliteringsvennoot vir volhoubare,geïntegreerde landelike ontwikkeling met ’n meetbare impak op armoedeverligting tewees. Die maatskappy is ’n skedule 3D Sake-entiteit ingevolge die Wet op OpenbareFinansiële Bestuur.

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GARY VAN DYK

Learners from Bellville South got tospend some time behind bars re-cently, but they got to learn that itwas no paradise.

These learners from high schoolsin the area were part of a newproject called Books not PrisonBars, who visited Goodwood Prisonon Thursday 16 February.

This project was started by com-munity worker Dhakir Christianslast year to show youth that prisonis a place that they don’t want to be.

“Too many of our youth look upto gangsters as their role models inour communities,” he said.

“Manyyoungchildren fall prey togangsterism because they are being

given thewrongmessagesabout lifein prison by ex-inmates, and withvisits like this we want to showthem the truth, and have them expe-rience what it is really like.”

The visit to the prison gave theparticipants insight into how thecriminal system works and to edu-cate them about prison life.

“We want to make it clear toyouth that there are consequencesfor criminal behaviour, and theyhave to face that responsibility ifthey make the wrong choices inlife,” added Christians.

“Most of us are afraid of responsi-bility and would rather force it offon someone else. Parents need totake the responsibility of teachingtheir children responsibility.

“During this visit the childrenlearnt about the importance of theirchoices, how to react to making adecision when facing the wrongchoices.”

He also pointed out that most ofthe participants found that it wasan amazing experience and discus-sion afterward revealed that mostof them had changed their mindsetabout how they felt about the pic-tures that gangsters painted of lifein prison.

Learners that participated in theproject were given certificates of at-tendance and requested to sharetheir experience with others in thehope that youth realise that crimedoes not pay and prison was no par-adise.

Just a little taste of life behind bars

Learners who took part in the prison visit are seen here with warders atGoodwood Prison and members of the Books Not Bars project.

GARY VAN DYK

The Lavender in Lavender Hillproject that is spreading toElsiesRiver is hosting a planting ses-sion on Saturday 10 March.

This unique project started inLavender Hill last year with the vi-sion to create a social art piece oflavender farms in struggling com-munities.

Debbie Goodwin, project manag-er, said that they have already start-ed the colourful project in ElsiesRiver where they will be operatingfrom the Elsies River Adult Train-ing Centre.

“These farmswill not onlybeauti-fy the area but will create jobs,

skills transfer and instil pride inthe community.

“They will also create lavenderproducts for retail purchase whichwill aid funding for the project togrow.

“We are inviting the public to joinus for the first farm planting thatwill be taking place on Saturday 10March starting at 09:00.

“It is going to be very interestingbecause we will also be doing cut-ting workshops where training willbe given to the public on how to takeproper lavender cuttings so thatpeople can start growing their ownlavender in their gardens.”

She added that they will also beundertaking other tasks at the cen-tre on the day.

“We will also be painting the of-fices of the centre purple and therewill be stalls from other communityorganisations displaying their cre-ativity and Lavender Ice Tea will beon sale.

“All you have to bring with youis a spade if you have one, old shoesand a pair of gloves because it couldget a bit dirty.

“We also welcome donations ofany paint brushes and rollers, aswell as white primer and lilac over-coat paint,” she said.

The Elsies River Adult EducationCentre is in 13th Street, Elsies River(go down 14th Avenue from HaltRoad, to get to the centre.)

For further information callGoodwin on 084 861 2828.

‘Lavender in Lavender Hill’

The Lavender Project has also been doing an exhibition on the propertiesof lavender at the Elsies River Library. Project manager, Debbie Goodwinis seen here with senior librarian Julian Schroeder.

All community members are welcome tojoin the Belhar Community Health Fo-rum for their first public meeting on Tu-esday, 13 March. This will be a platformfor community members to raise con-cerns and ask questions regarding health

and health facilities. The meeting will beheld at St Vincent Clinic on St VincentDrive. Everyone attending the meeting isexpected to be there at 19:00. For more in-formation, contact Kenny Kelly on 084 6938916 or Sheynain on 084 573 5413.

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Grab one! One of themembers of the Each OneTeach One team of cyclistsgets to meet one of thechildren of Afrika Tikkun’sEarly Childhood Develop­ment Facility in Mfuleni inDelft. The team who are allriding in the Cape ArgusPick n Pay Cycle tour to aidthe organisation recentlygot to do a small tour of thecommunity to get to knowthe community that theywere helping. The Each oneTeach one campaign wascreated by Afrika Tikkun toencourage sportsmen andwomen to ride/run/swim in order to secure the education of a child who has otherwise not hadthe opportunity to attend early childhood development. It costs R180 a month (R2 160 a year)to send a child to Afrika Tikkun’s Early Childhood Development Facility. The riders all met atthe Engen off Hindle Road and were then guided by the Mfuleni police through the community.There were children cheering and clapping as the riders rode past.

GARY VAN DYK

Learners at Hindle High in Delft are mak-ing positivity a priority in their lives.

The school recently started the PositivePrinciple Project at the school and hopingthat with its success it will spread to otherschools in the peninsula, especially in areaswhere learner on learner violence has beenprevalent.

Dr Izanette van Schalkwyk is a personalpower specialist at the school and said thatthis project was initiated after reading aboutrecent research about the state of schools inthe country.

She said that this research dealt with thechallenges that children faced when facingschool-based violence.

“Their inquiry intothe challenges to learn-ing which childrenface highlights specifi-cally school-based vio-lence and the threat ofviolence at school asthe primary interfer-ence.

“Within the contextof school based vio-lence, as well as beingconstantly exposed tothe difficulties andchallenges associatedwith immense poverty,it all seriously inhibitschildren’s right tolearn and develop,”she said.

While Van Schalk-wyk is involved with anumber of upliftmentprojects at the schoolthis new one will see all learners involvedin finding their positive potential.

“It will come about in several phases andit is projected that this model will be usedincreasingly in other townships to encour-age them to become active partners regard-ing the implementation of positive princi-ples/values and the building of strong andresilient communities.

“Music is going to be used as one of themodes to empower youngsters and to assistthe learners to put the principles into actionand to enable them to reconnect with theirown creativity.

“They will be learning how to work togeth-

er with each other to create a piece of rapmusic that will highlight the message of be-ing positive about their potential in life.”

Another incentive for participation in thisproject is tangible rewards and that side ofthings is being sponsored by Christo Stof-berg, of Modern Hair, a company from Ep-ping that distributes Wella hair products inSouth Africa.

At the launch of the project recently hepointed out his commitment to the project.

“If you take this project to heart you willbe learning lessons that will take you to suc-cess in all that you want from your life.

“Don’t look at yourself and say your arefrom a disadvantaged situation, look for-ward and see where you are going,” he said.

He also outlined at what stages of the proc-esses classes and individuals will be reward-

ed for their prowess.Neville Goliath, from the Western Cape

Education Department was also excitedabout the start of the project – hoping thatit would eventually spread to all schools.

“Violence at schools has become a majorproblem and with a project like this young-sters can see that violence is not the answerto problems that they might be experiencing.

“What is happening here must be like theseeds of a bamboo tree. For the first fewyears there is very little growing on top ofthe ground, and then it can grow to 90m, thatis because the roots have been forming fora powerful plant.”

‘Look forward andsee your future’

Christo Stofberg unveils one of the posters that will be used atthe school to motivate learners during the Positive Principles Pro­ject. Photo: Gary van Dyk

A reunion will be held for all nurses who at-tendedKarlBremerandTygerberghospitalsfrom 1965 until 1995.

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The year is only a couple of months oldand the first phase of the early enrol-ment process for the 2013 school yearwas already rolled out on Thursdaylast week.

Each year the Western Cape educationdepartment (WCED) stresses the impor-tance of enrolling children early forschool, especially for parents of childrenwho will be entering Grade 1 or Grade 8the following year.

Early enrolment allows the WCED toplan for the year ahead, which depends onknowing how many learners will be inevery school in 2013 well before the endof this year.

“We can then make provision for text-books, educators, furniture, and otherlearning materials that are needed so thatwe can start the school year on time andprepared,” says Donald Grant, WesternCape minister of education.

“Early enrolment is also important be-cause parents do not always get their chil-dren into their first schools of choice.What we have found in previous years isthat parents apply only to a small numberof schools and inmany instances, onlyoneschool.”

Parents are not guaranteed their firstschools of choice and they need to be pre-pared for the fact that their applicationcan be unsuccessful.

“Being on a waiting list is also not aguarantee that the learner will be admit-ted to that school. Applying early allowsparents to consider in good time more op-tions available to them. It also allows usto assist where necessary. There are are-

as, especially in the metro region, whichare in high demand.”

The first phase of enrolment will end onFriday 22 June.

Parents must first deal directly with theschools at which they wish to enrol theirchildren and apply.

He says parents should be informed bythe beginning of July if their applicationhas been successful.

This allows parents sufficient time tolook for alternative schools at which to en-rol their children in the second round.

The second phase will begin on Monday16 July.

If parents continue to encounter diffi-culties in enrolling their child, they mayapproach their local education district of-fice for assistance. Contact details of therelevant education district office may beobtained from the school.

Parents must provide the following doc-uments when submitting their applica-tions:

. The child’s birth certificate (baptis-mal certificates are not regarded as proofof birth date);

. Immunisation card, and

. Transfer card or the last report cardfor learners who have already been toschool.

Schoolsmayenrol learners provisional-ly if these documents are not available.

They will give parents and guardiansreasonable time to submit them.

“Make use of this opportunity and takeresponsibility for the education of yourchildren by enrolling early,” says Grant.

“By enrolling early we can make educa-tion better together.”

WCED: Enrol early for‘a better education’

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Ten TygerBurger readers can win tickets tothe premiere of Angus Buchan’s OrdinaryPeople.

The life and ministry of Angus Buchan hasbecome a world-wide phenomenon.

Through his MightyMen Conferences(MMC) and by a philos-ophy of simply believ-ing God’s Word, he hasdirectly impacted thelives of hundreds ofthousands of people.

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There’s less than 15 days left to gear upto run for a “life”.

The South African Cancer Association’sAthlone Relay for Life is on track to be agreat success, with more than 2 000 localresidents expected to take part.

Kevin Southgate, chairperson of AthloneRelay for life organising committee, be-lieves everyone involved in the overnightevent can look forward to a memorable ex-perience.

“Relay for Life is all about celebrating thecourage of local cancer patients and spread-ing hope,” he said.

“We have a fantastic event planned thatreflects the spirit and personality of thisevent, that highlights a very good cause.”

This Relay for Life is an overnight eventand teams of 10 to 15 people will lap at Vy-gieskraal Stadium in honour of peopletouched by cancer in Athlone and sur-rounding areas.

Theaimbeing that at least one teammem-ber will be walking the track at all times.

Cancer never sleeps and with this inmind, those participating in the night’sevent are kept awake by a very entertainingprogramme taking place on and around thespecial Coke stage.

Teams are encouraged to do some fund-raising before as well as during the actualevent with very creative ideas beingbrought to life while they also aim to createawareness around the different types ofcancer.

Funds raised at these events enable Can-sa to positively impact the lives of those af-fected by cancer.

As these events are community ownedand volunteer-driven, funds raised getplowed back in to the community by a mul-titude of services as well as funding the re-search necessary to one day have a cancer-free society.

To become part of this fun, overnightevent and help change the lives of those af-fected by cancer, please contact the organis-ing committee Michele on 082 588 6566 orKevin on 082 788 1181.

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JANA BEKKER

Nie alle straatmense gebruikdrank en dwelms nie. Daar is diéwat hulle daar bevind, nie omdathul te sleg is om te werk nie,maar wat daar is omdat die lewehulle ’n paar skewe klappe gegeehet.

Danny Delport (42), Johan Kru-ger (30) en nog ’n man wat nie synaam wil noem nie ter wille van syskoolgaande kind en gewese vrouwat in die Strand bly, is sulke men-se. Hulle is drie van vier mans watdaagliks met bordjies om die nek opdie hoek van Durbanweg en OldOak-rylaan staan.

Die anonieme man van 46 sê nógsy vrou, nóg sy kind is bewus vansy situasie en hulle mag ook nooituitvindnie.Hywilhullenooit indieverleentheid stel nie.

Hy betaal elke maand R800 onder-houd vir sy kind – dít betaal hy heeleerste. Dit is juis om sy gewese vrouen seun (16) te beskerm dat hy inBellville staan en nie in die Strandnie.

In ’n onlangse berig in TygerBur-ger is mense versoek om nié virstraatmense geld te gee nie, maareerder kos of koeponne. Maar, sêhulle, hoewel koeponne ’n ete verse-ker, het hulle huur om te betaal endie koeponne kan nie daarvoor aan-gewend word nie.

“Die rede dat ek nie inskakel byMetro Evangeliese Sorg (MES) nie,is omdat ek nie vir my gewese vroukoeponne kan gee nie. My kind seskoolgeld moet betaal word,” sê dieanonieme man.

Sedert die jongste berig oorMES in TygerBurger verskynhet, het sy daaglikse inkomstevan tussen R80 en R100 gedaaltot ’n gemiddelde van R20, ver-tel die man.

“Ons panic omdat ons nie onshuur kan betaal nie, sê hy, Dan-ny en Johan.

“Dit is moeilik as jy in ’ngroef is, want jy moet elke dageet en klere hê om aan te trek,”sê hy. Hy vertel hoe hy nou diedag in ’n man se tuin gewerkhet. “Hy het my selfrespek virmy teruggegee.”

Oor wat hy met die geld doen,is hy eerlik. “Ek koop eerstenskos en wanneer daar geld ooris, drink ek een bier in dieaand.”

Hy leef al drie maande opstraat. Nooit het hy gedink ditsou met hom gebeur nie.

“Ek het verby sulke mensegery en gesê ‘kry vir jou werk,jy is slapgat’. En nou gebeurpresies dieselfde met my.”

Voor hy hier beland het, hethybourommel en skrootmetaalweggery en voor dit het hy vir14 jaar in die posdiens gewerk.

In 1996 het hy uit die formeleposdiens bedank en sy eie posdiensbegin, City Post. Dié onderneminghet goed gevaar en later het hy ver-skeie franschises besit, maar toemoes hy sy deure sluit, want dieposkantoor het geëis dat slegs hullegestandardiseerde briewe mag afle-wer.

“Toe verloor ek alles – my vrou,my kinders, my twee pitboel-terriërs, my khoi-visse en tot my

budgie,” sê hy. “Ek het drie swartsakke met klere gevat en uitge-loop,” vertel hy. “Ek het die huismet alles vir my vrou gelos en toeis ons geskei,” onthou hy.

Op sy bord staan “Man, vrou,kind in nood.” Die rede daarvoor isomdat hy nie net vir homself vranie, maar eerstens vir sy vrou, virwie hy die onderhoud moet betaalom na sy kind om te sien.

Aan die agterkant van sybord staan daar met die vry-hand geskryf: “Wie is jy om teoordeel? – Rom 14:4”.

“Wanneer mense my skelen vloek draai ek my bord ommet dié kant vorentoe,” sê hy,“want wie is jy om te oordeel?’n Mens sal geoordeel wordsoos jy oordeel,” sê hy.

“Ek weet mense dink ons issleg hier op straat, maar onsis nie.”

Hy vertel hoe hulle dikwelshoop gegee word vir werk endit dan nooit realiseer nie.“Mense sê vir jou om die vol-gende oggend 07:00 hier tewees omdat hulle vir onswerk het. Dan daag ons op,maar hulle kom nooit terugnie,” sê hy.

Om werk te kry is nie mak-lik nie. In November het hy 13CV’s uitgestuur, maar nieeens een oproep gekry nie.

Hy het staatsreg, arbeids-reg en personeelbestuur in syjare by die poskantoor stu-deer. Nou is daar mense watsê hy is oorgekwalifiseerd,vertel hy.

Danny woon sedert Augus-tus verlede jaar op straat. Hy her-leef die gebeure wat hom hier laatbeland het.

Hy het in ’n woonstel in Bellvillesaam met sy kinders gewoon. “Een-dag bel my buurvrou en sê myseuns van 14, 18 en 21 rook dagga indie woonstel.” Onmiddellik is Dan-ny huis toe en het almal (daar washeelwat van sy kinders se vriendeby die huis) uitgejaag. “Een seun

het my gestamp en in die hitte vandie stryd het ek hom geslaan. Myseun het my skoonpa gebel, wat virdie woonstel betaal het, en ek is uit-gegooi.”

Kort ná hy op straat beland het,het sy werkgewer daarvan uitge-vind en was hy sy werk as ketelma-ker kwyt. Onlangs het Danny uitwanhoop by ’n skuiling aangeklop,maar daar is hy meegedeel hy kannie “met sy ‘luisgat’ daar inkomnie”.

Freddie Visser vorm deel van dievierstuks by die verkeerslig. Fred-die het ’n huis in Eersterivier en soeen keer ’n week gaan die mansdaarheen om te bad en hul klere tewas.

Johan Kruger (30) is die jongstevan die mans. Hy leef die afgelopemaand en ’n half op straat.

Voorheen het hy in die granietbe-dryf in die Strand gewerk, maar hetsy werk verloor weens ’n drankpro-bleem. Elf jaar ondervinding in diébedryf help hom nie om werk te krynie.

“Ek drink al vir drie maande niemeer nie, maar kry steeds nie werknie,” sê hy.

Die lewe op straat is nie makliknie. “Mense vloek ons onder die rokin en onlangs het ’n man in ’n Volvogedreig om sy hond op my te sit,”vertel Johan, sy oë neergeslaan.

“Ek het nog nooit enigiemand le-lik behandel nie,” sê hy. “Ek staannet met my bord. Dit maak onge-looflik seer as mense jou skel. Jyvoel minderwaardig, asof jy niemeer deel is van iets nie,” sê hy.

Johan sê daar is ook dié mensewat baie gaaf is.

‘Nie alle straatmense is sleg nie’

Johan Kruger en Danny Delport.

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Ons sal die voorkoms van beserings en aansteeklikesiektes soos MIV en VIGS en TB verminder, en vroue- enkindergesondheid verbeter. Ons het ook die KhayelitshaHospitaal voltooi en bou ’n hospitaal in Mitchells Plein.

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Rent collection in the community is becom-ing easier for residents.

The City of Cape Town will commencewith the city-wide roll-out of its door-to-doorrental collection project, following highlysuccessful pilot programmes in Atlantis, El-sies River and Retreat.

The project was initiated in order to makethe payment of rent easier for residents whoreside in city-owned properties, in all of thecity’s rental and selling schemes. Residentswill be able to pay their rental fees from theconvenience of their own homes as well asmake arrangements for more flexible pay-ment arrangements, thanks to collectorswho visit their homes.

The city’s contractors, Trace Online, willappoint the collection team from within thespecific communities in which they willwork. This will create job opportunitiesthrough the city’s Expanded Public WorksProgramme.

The rental income received is used tomaintain the city’s rental stock,withnumer-ous upgrade projects currently under way,thus ensuring ongoing maintenance and up-keep of rental housing.

Residents can also pay their rental fees attheir local Housing Offices; at any of thecity’s cash offices; or at Shoprite, Pick n Payand the Post Office.

As part of their commitment to makingCape Town a Caring City, they remain mind-ful that some of the residents in city-ownedproperties do not have the financial meansto pay their monthly rental fees.

In such cases, they will assist the occu-pants in applying for an indigent grant. Ifresidents qualify for an indigent grant, theywill only be required to pay a minimalamount towards their rent.

Where residents who are struggling to paydonot qualify for an indigent grant, theywillbe assisted through with debt managementprocesses.

The city is also aware that some residentswho currently reside in rental units mightnot be the rightful tenants. In such cases, thecurrent residents will be required to enterinto a month-to-month contract.

Additionally, the Human Settlements Di-rectorate runs an incentive scheme where,each month, debtors who have paid theirrent regularly for three consecutive monthscan win one of six prizes of R1 000 in shop-ping vouchers.

Paying yourrent just got alot easier

A creche in Delft is coming ofage and celebrating with theformation of their first parentcommittee.

The first parent meeting of theACVV Delft Creche was held onWednesday, 22 February, at thecreche in Voorbrug.

It was well supported with 64families represented at the meet-ing, setting a record for attend-ance as common issues regardingthe institution, personnel and thechildren were addressed.

One of the important highlightson the agenda was the fact thatthe facility is celebrating its 21stanniversary this year.

In order to start organisingfunctions and events to celebratethis special milestone in the his-tory of the creche, it was of ut-most importance to elect a parentcommittee.

Rena Conradie, principal of thefacility said that the parents gavetheir full co-operation and withgreat enthusiasm, for the firsttime in many years, a parent com-mittee was elected.

“We trust that with their enthu-siasm and the help of all thepresent parents, as well as thecommunity of Delft, 2012 will be

a very special year for the crecheas well as for all the children, par-ents, grandparents, teachers andcommittee members since 1991.”

For more information about ac-tivities at the creche call Gwen Pi-etersen on 079 282 3005, or contactthe creche on 021 954 2255.

Parent committee chosen

Representing the creche are, from left, Suné Msemi, Reneé Fraser, Sha­naaz Abrahams, Michael Lawi, Thulani Manqangwana, and Jolene Em­kie.

The annual Cape Town Carnival ig-nites the Mother City for the thirdtime on Saturday 24 March at theFanwalk in Somerset Street inGreen Point.

The event will feature spectacu-lar art, music and dance. The Fan-walk opens with street performersat 17:00 and the Carnival Paradestarts at 20:00.

This year the venue moves fromLong Street to the popular Fanwalkand promises to transform this car-nival corridor into an explosion of

colour, music and dance.The 2012 theme, “Cape to Cairo”,

was unveiled last week. The aim isto celebrate the rich history and di-versity of the city, country and con-tinent.

“The Cape to Cairo theme of thisyear’s carnival will celebrate therich art, music, culture and herit-age of the African continent. It willalso raise awareness of importantissues like xenophobia,” says PaulMashatile, Western Cape ministerof arts and culture.

The carnival parade will include11 themed pods with 80 lead per-formers in larger than life cos-tumes, nine richly decorated floatsand 11 academies. Each academyhas 150 community dancers. Thecarnival brings together 45 commu-nity performance groups from 23different areas in Cape Town.

The threebest leaddancers on thenight will travel to Brazil to per-form at the 2013 Rio Carnival.

“The Cape Town Carnival is agem on our annual events calendarand the Western Cape governmentis proud to be one of its supporters.I would like to encourage all thepeople of our city and province toparticipate in this lively event as itshowcases the very best of what ourdestination has to offer,” says AlanWinde, Western Cape minister of fi-nance, economic development andtourism.

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Bellville South ­ R460 000Beautiful 3­bedroom, en suite,family bathr., open­plan f. kitchen,fully enclosed, patio, single garage.

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CHILTON MELLEM

The Ryushin-Kan Karate Tour-nament kicked off its secondbig tournament to the publicon Saturday at the Cape Penin-sula University of Technology(CPUT) in Bellville.

This was the first tournamentthat was pulled together by Sen-sei Coral Jacobs from Eerste Riv-er. With more than 250 entriesand six clubs joining in the tour-nament, contenders did their ut-most to show their skills. Coralhas her own karate studio andtrains youth in martial arts withthe aim of empowering them. Shesaid that she could not do it aloneand had the help of her parentsand the parents of the Hunbo DojoRhuyshin Kan Melton RoseSchool of Karate, who helpedmake the tournament successful.

The tournament started outwith Coral demonstrating a kataafter the official bow.

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The competition focused on theskills of participants regardlessof which level they were. Eachparticipantworea redorbluebeltso that their skill level was notdisplayed to the judges.

“I am very happy with the turn-up of the people. It’s a positivefeeling which opens doors to who-ever wants to start their owntournament,” Coral said.

The tournament was not just

for the display of amazing talentamong contestants but served ahigher cause of raising funds.

Funds that were raised throughthe tournament were to aid someof the contestants to participatein the International Ryushin-KanKarate Tournament in Port Eliza-

beth in July later this year.Another fundraiser will be held

at Club Night Shift on 17 March.Doors open at 21:30 and R15 gets

you in. For more information,contact Astrid Visagie on 083 9782611 or Louise Jacobs on 083 9508796.

Tournament ‘a big hit’

Sensei Coral Jacobs demonstrates a kata before the Ryushin­Kan KarateTournament starts at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

Photo: Chilton Mellem

The puck is in place as the South Af-rican Women’s Ice Hockey team getready to head off to the worldchamps.

Tomorrownight theywill behost-ing their last practise in Cape Townat the Ice Station at GrandWest Ca-sino being going to Korea for theWorld Championships.

They will be at the Ice Stationfrom 18:00 to 20:30 and then go offto Johannesburg to meet the rest ofthe team for the final trainingcamp.

Cape Town is represented byDalene Rhode (Ravensmead), Kee-na Strachan (Woodstock), NadineSheffield (Fish Hoek), Nicola Roche(Table View), Samantha Jansen(Bothasig), Simone van Wyk (Bel-lville) and Sandra McClurg (Plum-stead).

From 10 to 16 March, 20 of SouthAfrican’s finest female ice hockey

players will be travelling to Seoul,Korea to take part in the 2012 IIHFIce Hockey Women’s World Cham-pionship Division II Group B.

They’ll be going head to headagainst some of the world’s top icehockey teams from Belgium, Korea,Iceland, Poland and Spain.

The ladies have been hard atwork in training camps all yearlong at various venues across SouthAfrica including Cape Town’s icerink, The Ice Station and KollonadeIce Arena situated in Pretoria, withspecialist coaches focusing on pow-er skating edges and perfectingpuck control. To take skaters to thenext level much work has also beendone on various “plays”, zone cov-erage and systems.

To keep up to date with the team’sprogress go to http://www.ii-hf.com/channels1112/ww-iib/sta-tistics.html.

Taking on the world

South African women’s ice hockey team members Nadine Sheffield (in green)and Sandra McClurg take part in a practise session at the Ice Station, atGrandWest Casino. Photo: Liam Moses

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TygerBurger Page 16 Editor: Stehan Schoeman Woensdag 7 Maart 2012

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Hoërskool Bellville-Suid is’n skool met hope talente inelke sportkode. Vanjaar ishul krieketspan veral vol-stoom op dreef.

Op hul uitstekende rekorddie seisoen van nege oorwin-nings uit tien wedstryde, is dieskool baie trots.

Dié onder 19-bulspan spanstap al ’n lank pad saam omdathulle van hul onder 15-dae alsaamspeel, vertel Guilermo Jo-sephs, ’n onderwyser by dieskool.

“Hulle is nog steeds saam enspeel nou op hul beste,” sê Jo-sephs trots.

“Ons by Hoërskool Bellville-Suid is nie bevoorreg om tuiste kan speel soos ander skolenie. Elke wedstryd wat onsspeel, is ’n wegwedstryd virons. Maar ons maak die bestevan dit wat ons wel tot ons be-skikking het. Hier verwys hyna die twee krieketnette.

“Die huidige krieketspan hethulle die afgelope paar jaargoed van hul taak gekwyt asons gaan speel het. Hulle het ’npassie vir die sport, hulle hou-ding is reg en hulle offer hulpouses op om krieket te oefen.

Die span vaar nie net goed inkrieket nie, maar hulle is aka-demies ook baie sterk.”

Die skole waarmee die spanvanjaar kragte gemeet het,sluit in Bosmansdam, JG Mei-ring en Elsiesrivier. Wedstry-de teen Hoërskole Edgemeaden Tygerberg moet nog plaas-vind.

Josephs vertel ook dat dieskool besluit het om die span tevereer vir hul optrede op dieveld.

“Die kern van die span salbasies nie volgende jaar kanspeel nie, want dan is hulle al-mal in matriek,” sê Josephs.

“So ons het besluit om van-jaar krieketsweetpakke virhulle te maak. Dit is maar net’n gebaar van waardering viral hulle opofferings, toewy-ding, en die feit dat hulle dieskool die afgelope paar jaar somooi verteenwoordig het.”

’nPaarvandieuitblinkers indie span is Adrian Jason met201 lopies tot dusver. AshwillArendse en Justin Phookodoen ook goed met 133 lopieselk. Die voorste drie boulers isKyle Gelderbloem (16 paal-tjies), Adrian Jason (13) enDenzil Williams (10).

B’ville­Suid se krieketspan kook

Hoërskool Bellville­Suid se o.19­krieketspan wat trots pronk met hul nuwe uitrustings. Agter van links is Ashwin Solomons,Brendan Adams, Calvin Owies (onder­kaptein), Elroy Geefelaar, Cameron Farmer en Kyle Gelderbloem. Voor van links is AndreEngel (afrigter), Denzil Williams, Ashwill Arendse (kaptein), Junaid Josephs (afrigter), Jason Cloete, William Witbooi, JustinPhooko en Hein Stone (afrigter).

The 2012 Century City Sports Festival at-tracted a record number of participants overthe weekend with the signature event of thethree day festival – the 10km Century CityExpress road race – boasting a field of morethan 1 800 runners.

The 10kmCenturyCity Expresswas won byLindikhayaMtangayi ofMr PriceWesternCape in atime of 30minutes and11 seconds.He was fol-lowed close-ly by Nkosi-nathi Madyo(Nedbank)in a time of30:14 withMthandazoQhina (Ned-bank) inthird placewith a timeof 30:21.

The firstwomanhome was Zintle Xiniwe (Mr Price) in a timeof 36:10, with Bulelwa Simae (Nedbank) insecond place with a time of 36: 39 followedclosely by Ulrica Stander (New Balance) in36:55.

Three times Comrades Winner, VladimirKotov, who runs in Century City colours,was the first Masters over 50 runner homein a time of 33:37.

The festival is aimed at both corporateteams and individual participants..

For the full festival results please go to thewebsite www.centurycity.co.za.

Sport fest packs ’em in

Duran Byman was the first Ty­gerberg­Northlink junioracross the line on Saturday.

Photo: Carina Roux

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