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TUESDAY 1 December 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: post@peoplespost co zaTELLING IT AS IT IS
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8 lights given goaheadCHEVON BOOYSEN
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Eight mounted lights will soon be up inParkwood to ensure visibility around apopular crime hotspot.
Visibility in the area will be better just intime for the festive season.This comes after residents requested bet-ter lighting in Moosa Walk due to criminalactivity in the area.Ward councillor Melanie Arendse con-firms the go-ahead was given to have eightlights installed, of which one light will bemounted at the eight blocks of flats inMoosaWalk.
“This was heard at a previous subcouncilmeeting and we got confirmation that thisshould materialise in the next two or threeweeks. The area around Moosa Walk, fromParkwoodAvenue, is very dark and the add-ed lighting can only be a good thing,” Arend-se says.She adds residents raised their concernsover visibility in the area, spurring on therequest for the lights.“Residents from Moosa Walk approachedme and requested that these lights be put upat the flats. The area is known as a placewhere shootings occur,” she says.The lights cost R70 000, which has been al-located from the ward allocation budget.
“The residents are happy about the lightsbecause we know what a problem it hasbeen. Now they can at least have peace ofmind knowing that they are able to be awareof the surroundings and not go through thefestive seasonwith a dark alleywhere crimebreeds,” she says.One resident, who did not want to benamed out of fear of victimisation, says heis happy to hear the news.“Finally there will be light in an areawhich has been dark for a while. Hopefullywith this the criminals will be afraid to com-mit their acts in the well-lit area becausethen there is nowhere for them to run andhide,” he says.
The resident says he has witnessed manyshootings in theMoosaWalk circle and adds“hearing gunshots just outside yourwindowis a terrifying experience”.“It is unfortunate that our children haveto grow up like this. We have to duck anddive when shots are fired outside and whenyou look outside you see that someone haseither been wounded or killed,” he says.“We are happy that this is going to be donebefore the endof theyear.Wealsoappreciatethe effort put in by roleplayers to ensure thismaterialises and we are glad our pleas didnot fall on deaf ears,” the resident says.More residents expressed their elation,saying it was “long overdue”.
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A recent police operation in Moosa Walk shows apolice van shedding muchneeded light on thecircle. Residents have called for lights to bemounted at the flats in the circle to increasevisibility due to criminal activities.
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 1 December 20152 NEWS
Eland have been reintroduced to the Cape Flats for the first time in 200 years to controlovergrown vegetation and protect biodiversity in the False Bay Nature Reserve.
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The False BayNature Reserve is receivinghelp fromanew specialised conservation
team.Five eland have been introduced to the
Rondevlei section of the Reserve to controlgrowth of dominant plant species and im-prove biodiversity.Some species have become overgrown,
which impacts on the vulnerable endemicflora and fauna.Although it is unclear exactly when the
last eland was hunted from the Cape Flats,it is estimated the antelope have not roamedhere for as much as 200 years.Eland are present in the Cape Peninsula
at Cape Point, but until now have been ab-sent from the Cape Flats, as most of the re-
maining natural areas are too small orhave complex social problems that makethe reintroduction of eland impossible.The three-year pilot project, a partner-
ship between the Cape Town Environmen-tal Education Trust and the City of CapeTown, aims to replicate the eland’s histori-cal natural migration patterns, which willalso play a vital role in the conservationof species and ecosystems.
Ancient migrationThe Gantouw project – after the Khoi
name for the ancient migration route, theGantouw Pass, that the eland and the Khoitookwith their livestock across theHotten-tot-Hollandmountains – has seen twomale
and three female eland donated from theElandsberg Nature Reserve in Wellington.Between three and fivemonths old, the ad-
olescent antelope are being trained to workwith herdsmen, so-called eland monitors.The young bucks are already starting to
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Gibbs, one of the males, has taken on therole of the dominantmale and is challengingand cheeky, while the other male, Mike –who was initially resistant to his new homeand training – has developed a love fortreats.In the four weeks since they moved to the
nature reserve, the group has displayed re-markable social bonding, Botha says.“When we released them into the field
they came back covered in ticks. But theynow have none. Those they couldn’t removefrom themselves the others removed forthem.”
Team playersThe project is proving to have further
reach than just controlling vegetation in theFalse Bay Reserve.If the project is successful, the eland will
be moved between the nature reserves andareas in Cape Town, mimicking natural mi-gration patterns.They will remain at each site for a few
months to browse, before moving on to thenext site, which will allow the natural pat-terns that shaped and sustained plants to berestored.In addition, cameras have been set up
around the reserve to monitor the project.These cameras have recorded previouslyunknown caracal in the reserve as well asthe resident hippos.Once the eland have been conditioned,
they will be released in a small area of thereserve to test the effectiveness on over-grown vegetation, before they are given therun of the reserve, Botha says.“It’s been exciting to see how the animals
react.Weknowwhatwewant to achieve, butthey are really the team players that makeit happen,” she says.V The eland’s growth and progress can be followedby visiting the Gantouw Project page on Facebook.
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City’s highesthonour for KathyEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
Ahmed Kathrada.A name firmly etched into the fabric
of South Africa’s rich history. Fittingly, itwas Kathradawho had an honour bestowedupon him by the City of Cape Town whichhas only been awarded to five others beforehim.Richard van der Ross, Nelson Mandela,
DesmondTutu aswell asBarack andMiche-lle Obama have all been recipients of theFreedom of the City, an honour for peopleheld in the highest esteem.A reluctant occupant of the City during
his 26-year imprisonment on Robben Islandand Pollsmoor for his role in the struggleagainst apartheid, Kathrada has calledCapeTownhis home voluntarily for the bet-ter part of the last 30 years since his releasein 1989.In a ceremony held at the Cape TownCity
Hall on Thursday last week,mayor Patriciade Lille honoured “Uncle Kathy”, as he isaffectionately known, for his contributionto South African society as a whole, recog-nising the sacrifices he has made since theage of 17.“The most powerful legacies don’t live in
things we can see or touch. They live in theway people think and understand. This isUncle Kathy’s legacy to us,” said De Lille.“He has helped us frame how we think
about ourselves and our country. He hashelpedusperceive and interpret ournation-al discourse in terms of reconciliation in-stead of racial barriers and the weight ofthose barriers lies heavily indeed.”As Kathrada approached the podium to
deliver his reception speech, the ceremonyattendees rose to honour the struggle hero
by chanting his name in unison.The Schweizer-Reneke-born Kathrada
dedicated his award to those whom hethinks, had they been alive, would havebeen more worthy recipients than him –most notably Dulcie September, AshleyKriel and Anton Fransch.Kathrada also shared the lighter mo-
ments of his time as the chairperson of theRobben Island council, remarking that thelate Ismail Meer remarked: “We struggledto get Kathy out of Robben Island; nowwhenever I phone Kathy, I am told that heis on Robben Island. We succeeded in get-ting him out of Robben Island, but we havefailed in getting Robben Island out of him.”Kathrada accompanied more than 300
groups to thememorial,whichhe suggestedshould be listed officially as one of CapeTown’s iconic destinations to visit.“Robben Island is one of the sites in the
freedom struggle, not the only one and notby any means the most important one. Wewere in jail and jail is difficult, but at leastwe were safe from the police. Our comradesoutside of jail were not safe. Imentioned thepeople and I mention them again – AshleyKriel, Anton Fransch, Dulcie Septemberand Chris Hani; they were not safe, theywere killed while we were protected.”Kathrada reminded the youth not to take
the freedom, that so many sacrificed theirlives for, for granted.“I can only wish that the young people
will bear inmind that the freedom that theyenjoy today, that all the avenues that wereclosed before under apartheid are open to-day. Our wish is that they will rememberthat freedom did not fall from heaven. Free-domwas fought for. Freedomwas sacrificedfor. Many people lost their lives. They havea responsibility to remember.”
Struggle veteran Ahmed Kathrada with mayor Patricia de Lille as he receives the Freedom ofthe City, as shown in a scroll which was awarded to Kathrada at City Hall last week.
PHOTO: NASIEF MANIE
EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt
A group of young people from various com-munities inCapeTownhave banded togetherin an effort to uplift, educate and help com-munities in the city.The Mahhabbah Foundation is an Islamic-
based organisation which consists of andmainly targets the youth to instil values oflove, respect and understanding in an effortto help communities work together more ef-fectively.The Foundation opens its doors for people
of all faiths, creeds and cultures as the orga-nisation’s youth representative, Hoosain Se-ria, says everyone is welcome.“The theme of our organisation is knowl-
edge, love and assistance,” Seria says.The foundation was established in 2012 by
Moulana Abdurragmaan Khan and ShaikhMuhammadPhilander under the guidance ofHabib Umar bin Muhammad bin Salim binHafith from Yemen.The foundation offers anyone, especially
the youth, opportunities for spiritual devel-opment.The foundation hosts weekly events on
Wednesday and Friday evenings where be-tween 150 and 200 youngsters attend the pro-gramme.“We have youth that have changed their
lives.“Whatwe believe is that in order to change
society, be the change that you want to see.First change yourself, then your family andthen spread it out to the larger community,”says Seria.In addition, annual local spiritual retreats
are hosted, aswell as an international retreatin December.“The scholar that is going to come this year
is Sayed Salem bin Umar bin Mohamed binHafieth. He is the son of the renowned saintand scholar Habib Umar bin Hafieth, whowas here last year. When he is in Indonesia,he gets about 100 000 people to attend histalks.”Seria says the retreat won’t consist solely
of prayer and teachings.“Basically, what we do at the retreat is
have spiritual discourses, gatherings ofprayer andwe also include extramural activ-ities for the youth to take part in. We will behaving soccermatches, archery, horse ridingand a lot of different activities, so we won’tonly be teaching and praying thewhole day.”This year’s international retreat will take
place at the Masjid Nurul Latief (Kramatmosque) inMacassar from10 to 13December.V For more information contact Faheem Rahman on084 829 7860 or Zaid Khan on 081 459 6329. To regis-ter visit www.mahabbah.co.za or Timbuktu Bookstore,Shop 4, 19 Golfcourse Road, Sybrand Park.
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 1 December 20154 NEWS
EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt
Next year’sCapeTownBigWalkpromisesto be bigger, better and more inclusive
of the greater Cape Town community.The annual outdoor event’s new title and
logowere launched at the Sports Science In-stitute onWednesday lastweek to introducethe reformed Sunfoil Cape Town Big Walkpresented by Spur.In what has become an iconic Cape Town
event, the 15-year tradition will take placein Green Point on 28 February.TheBigWalkhasa long-standing commit-
ment to fundraising in support of charity or-ganisations.When thewalkwas established in 2000, its
primary objective was to raise funds for theRed Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospi-tal and the Islamic Library.With theunveilingof thenewbrand, orga-
nisers said therewas an opportunity towid-en the capacity of the fundraising aspectwhich led to the establishment of the CapeTown Big Walk Foundation.
Yearlong programmeUnder a new three-tier structure, funding
will be channelled towards existing benefi-ciaries but also other newprojects and char-ity organisations aligned with the BigWalk’s support pillars of education, fitnessand health.A programme of activities will be orga-
nised throughout the year, including bookcollection drives, a focus on healthy eatingand outdoor fitness activities.“The rebranding reflects the history and
evolution of the Big Walk, and its vision tobecome one of the largest events on theMotherCity’s social calendar,” saidmarket-ing manager Parveen Banderker.The event has two distances – a 5km route
and the more popular 10km route. Startingon the forecourt of the Cape Town stadium,the scenic walkmakes its way along the SeaPoint Promenade and finishes inside theGreen Point track. Cape Town is a globaldestination and a wonderfully diverse me-tropolis. It’s a place people want to live,workandvisit.We felt that therewas anatu-ral fit between our walk and the Cape Townbrand, and going forward, the Cape TownBig Walk will anchor itself as one of thecity’s truly iconic events,” said Banderker.EliasParker, the event’s director, said the
Big Walk had become a social and culturalinstitution in its own right.“We’ve always been very proud of the fact
that our BigWalk is inclusive, for everyonein the community. With the exciting newchanges, we are confident that our eventwill continue to grow,” said Parker.V For more information on the Sunfoil Cape Town BigWalk presented by Spur call 021 637 1607 or visitwww.capetownbigwalk.com. Visit the Cape Town BigWalk page on Facebook or follow @CTBigWalk onTwitter or ctbigwalk on Instagram.
Big Walk launches new logo
The launch of the new logo and name for next year’s Cape Town Big Walk took place at theSports Science Institute last week. Here are (from left): Elias Parker (Big Walk director),Louise Driver (CEO of the Children’s Hospital Trust), Abe Amien (Sunfoil), Liakat Sonday (SpurSteak Ranches) and Dawood Esack (chairperson of the Big Walk executive committee).
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As thewarmer days approach, so do theEu-ropean paper wasps.Wasp nests have been removed from
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wasp problem canuse a newwebsite to has-ten the process of reporting the where-abouts of the flying insects to the City ofCape Town’s invasive wasp controlproject. The project team will come and re-move the wasps on a first-reported, first-re-sponse basis.V Visit www.edrr.co.za/wasps to report. For more in-formation visit www.capetowninvasives.org.za oremail invasive.species@capetown.gov.za.
Report stinging wasps
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A few parents in Parkwood have recentlyattended a parenting skills workshop in
preparation for the 16 Days of ActivismAgainst Women and Child Abuse.The workshop, initiated by the Safeline
Organisation, was aimed at parents in thearea to inform and empower them shouldthey be confronted with a case where achild discloses that theyhave been sexuallyabused.Community development worker in the
Grassy Park area, Nicole Martin, says theprogrammewaswell received by parents inthe area when the workshop was held overtwo days recently.“We want to empower parents in cases
where children disclose to them if theyhave been sexually abused. Parents weregiven the protocol anddo’s anddon’ts in theevent that their child or a child opens upto them,” Martin says.
Effective communicationShe adds parents were targeted with this
programme to open a line of effective com-munication between parents and children.“Often we find that children aren’t confi-
dent enough to speak to their parents aboutbeing sexually abused. It is often teachersor other family members and the parentsare often the last to find out,” she says.“But with this programme we have
helped parents to ensure that they areready to deal with the situation appropri-ately and to give them the best support andguidance,” Martin explains.The programmewhich has been running
in various areas including Lavender Hilland the greater Grassy Park area.“This programme will also see to it that
our children have a safety net and that theywon’t be afraid to tell their parents. Whenparents foster a good communication chan-nel between themselves and their childrenthey will be able to be proactive to preventabuse and keep their children close,” Mar-tin says.
Speak upShe confirms these type of programmes
were aimed at parents to also ensure an in-flux of referrals from different areas.“We knowmany people are not reporting
this and this should not be the case. Peopleshould speak up about this so they may getthe help and assistance they need. Peopleoften do not know where to go when theyare confrontedwith sucha situationandwewanted them to know who they can ap-proach,” she says.Martin confirms referrals are accepted at
their Grassy Park office but a walk-in sys-tem is also available.“Mostly we receive referrals from the po-
lice and hospitals, but we also accept walk-ins. People have to be aware of what struc-tures and organisations are available intheir communities. Our clients also receivefree counselling after being referred,”Mar-tin explains.She adds more programmes are planned
for the area and will be communicated inthe upcoming weeks.V If you would like to contact the Safeline Organisa-tion for more information, visit their offices at 4 GreenAcres, 4th Avenue, Grassy Park. Alternatively call08000 35553.
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Local landmarks have taken topspot in an international photo-
graphic competition, with photosof the Huguenot monument inFranschhoek and the Cape TownCity Hall winning the top threeprizes.
The annual competition, whichstarted in the Netherlands in 2010,saw over 230 000 photographs sub-mitted by 6600 entrants from 33
countries this year. South Africahad a lower turnout this year thanin previous years with 424 photo-graphs submitted by 40 entrants.
The competition looks to sourceimages of monuments for use onWikipedia under a creative com-mons licence, which means theycan be downloaded and used forfree.
The competition is run by Wiki-MediaSouthAfrica, a local chapteroffering support to editors of andcontributors to the site.
The competition is vital in gener-ating content, Douglas Scott, Wiki-Media SA director, says.
“Often these monuments don’teven have sites on Wikipedia andif they do, there is often no pictureto go with it. Wikipedia only ac-cepts content donatedundera crea-tive commons licence, so it’s likedonating it to the world,” he says.
Over the years the competitionhas produced thousands of imagesof local monuments, Scott says.
The competition also partnerswith Heritage Western Cape,which manages around half of thecountry’s monuments, Scott says.
The competition not only gener-ates images, but is also a way tomonitor these sites with minimalexpense to theheritage body, he ex-plains.
The competition also serves toencourage Wikipedia pages in Af-rican languages. This year anaward was also given for the use ofa photograph of the Molteno damon an Afrikaans page.Due to the declining number of
entries, WikiMedia may moveaway from a monument-basedcompetition next year, Scott says.
The organisation is consideringrunning a photographic competi-tion on natural wonders.“We havemany natural wonders
and a huge need for images to illus-trate articles on rivers and moun-tains, where the need for contenton monuments is decreasing.”
Local monuments winworld competition
Photos of City Hall took second and third prize in an international photography competition for Wikipedia. PHOTO: MAGEMU/ WIKI COMMONS
NICOLE MCCAIN@nickymccain
Thebestwildlife images of the yearare on display in Cape Town at the51st Wildlife Photographer of theYear Exhibition.
The world-renowned exhibition,on loan from the Natural HistoryMuseum in London, will open atthe Chavonnes Battery Museumtoday and feature over 100 awe-in-spiring images of fascinating ani-mal behaviour and breathtakingwild landscapes.
This includes the winning im-age, Tale of Two Foxes, shot by Ca-nadian amateur photographerDonGutoski.Wildlife Photographer of the
Year is the most prestigious pho-
tography event of its kind, provid-ing a global platform that showcas-es the natural world’s most aston-ishing and challenging sights.The competition receives over
42 000 entries from 96 countries.This year there are 13 images by
South African finalists and win-ners in the various categories.Event organiser Sophie Dan-
dridge says: “We are so proud tobring this inspirational exhibitionof the best wildlife photos in theworld to South Africa for theeighth year running.”V On certain Wednesday evenings from18:00 to 20:00 the exhibition will host awildlife photographer presenting his workand inspiring the audience with his storiesand photographs from the field. Tickets areavailable at www.webtickets.co.za.
Best wildlifephotos on display
A hawksbill seaturtle, a criticallyendangered species,soars across astage of barracudaand baitfish inPapua New Guinea.This image is oneof 100 on displayin the WildlifePhotographer ofthe Year Exhibition,on loan from theNatural HistoryMuseum in London.PHOTO: DAVID DOUBILET/ WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR2015
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A community meeting will be held in theParkwood Community Centre, WalmerRoad, Parkwood on Thursday at 19:30.Residents will hear about the operationof the neighbourhood watch in the areaand be encouraged to join. Passive mem-
bers are also encouraged to join. TheGrassy Park police sector manager willalso attend the meeting. For more infor-mation contact Philip Bam on083 658 3885 or grassyparkcpf@gmail.com.
Community meeting in ParkwoodDonations for the victims of this week-end’s devastating fire in the Masiphume-lele informal settlement is beinggatheredby Noel Crowie, chairperson of the Ken-wyn Ratepayers’ Association.
Donations will be taken to the Living
Hope Centre in Kommetjie.To make a donation or drop off goods
for victims of the fire, contact Crowie on083 409 6774.
The deadline for drop-offs and dona-tions is Friday at noon.
Donate to Masiphumelele fire victims
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 1 December 20158 NEWS
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FORENSIC PATHOLOGY SERVICE INTERNS &LEARNER PHARMACIST ASSISTANTS &
DATA CAPTURERSREMUNERATION: INTERNS WILL RECEIVE A STIPEND OF R2 600 PER MONTH
DURATION OF CONTRACTS: 12 MONTHS (DATA CAPTURERS & FORENSIC PATHOLOGY)• 24 TO 36 MONTHS (LEARNER PHARMACIST ASSISTANTS)
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 15 JANUARY 2016
FORENSIC PATHOLOGY SERVICE INTERNS:• Capture data on the Forensic Pathology Services system according to set policies and prescripts • Physically fetch,receive and safeguard the deceased when required under the direct supervision of the Forensic Officer • Preparewaste containers for removal.
LEARNER PHARMACIST ASSISTANTS:The Department of Health is initiating an Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) sub-programme to: • Recruityoung people who will be employed to provide support and assistance to the pharmacist(s) at our health care facilities• Deliver a comprehensive, efficient and cost-effective pharmaceutical service to patients and other health workers, inline with statutory requirements. You will also receive formal training from a registered training provider accredited bythe South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC). On successful completion of the course you will be registered with theSAPC as a Post-Basic Pharmacist Assistant.
DATA CAPTURER INTERNS:• Capture data on various Health Information Management systems • Provide accurate reports to supervisors • Provideadministration support.
TO BE CONSIDERED FOR LEARNER PHARMACIST & DATA CAPTURER INTERNSHIP, YOU WILL NEED:• To be between ages of 18 – 35 years old • To be computer literate (Excel, Word) • Have a National Senior Certificate(Grade 12) with the following subjects: English; Mathematics level 3 (40-49%) or Mathematics Literacy 4 (50%-59%);Life Science/Biology; Physical Science.
TO BE CONSIDERED FOR FORENSIC PATHOLOGY INTERNSHIP YOU WILL NEED:• A driver’s licence (provide proof) • Willingness to work overtime, standby, night shift and weekends • Willingness towear an uniform • Have a National Senior Certificate(Grade 12) with the following subjects: English; Pure Mathematicswith a minimum of 40-49%; Life Science or Biology • To be physically fit • To be willing to work with corpses.
DIRECTIONS TO APPLICANTS:• Applicants are encouraged to apply online via our simple and user friendly website
www.westerncape.gov.za/HealthEPWP and follow the instructions carefully.• Applicants may also make use of the Walk-In centre located at 4 Dorp Street Ground Floor, to capture their
applications on the computers provided, assistance will be provided if needed.• However hard copies of the Z83 application forms which are obtainable at your nearest police station or health
facility can be sent to: 4 Dorp Street, Cape Town 8001 for the attention of Wesley Peters.• Applications can also be placed in the clearly marked box on the ground floor of 4 Dorp Street.• Please submit this form together with your concise CV and certified copies of your South African ID and Matric.• Only completed applications will be considered, therefore ensure that all requested documentation is attached and
certified.• Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted, please ensure that all contact numbers are current.
Please utilise only one of our application options, either online or the hard copy.
Note: The completion of the application form does not guarantee acceptance for training as aForensic Pathology Service Intern, Learner Pharmacist Assistant or Data Capturer.
ENQUIRIES: Wesley Peters on tel. 021 483 3785, NobuzweMaroloma on tel. 021 483 5211 or Roxanne Rademeyer ontel. 021 483 5704.
Equity profiles are applicable. Disabled candidates are encouraged to apply.
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Ameeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Thursday10 December 2015 at 10:00 in the Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard,Cape Town.
Please note that limited seating is available for members of the public and, therefore, seatswill be allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you wish to attend the meeting, youare requested to contact Nadine Damon on 021 400 3708 between 09:00 and 16:00. Allrequests for attendance must be received by no later than a day before the meeting. Youwill be required to provide your surname, initials and contact telephone number. Visitors arekindly requested to be seated by 09:30.
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TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji
Did you know that fewer than 1.5% ofWest-ern Cape residents donate blood?That is analarming statistic, considering
our rapidly growing population and in-creasing demands for blood transfusions.The Western Province Blood Transfu-
sion Service (WPBTS) needs to increase thenumber of donors by at least 3.5% this fes-tive season just to meet the expected de-mand.WPBTS needs aminimumof 2 750 donors
by January to meet this goal.With aid from NXT\ Digital Innovation,
WPBTS has launched the #KeepTheBeat-Going campaign on Facebook and Twitter.The organisation invites South Africans toparticipate by submitting short, creativevideos and enrolling as blood donors, andthen challenging friends to do the same.“We’re inviting everyone to join in. You
don’t need to be musical to submit a clip,and if you’re already registered as a donor,that’s great,” says Marlize van der Merwe,Western Province Blood Transfusion Ser-vice spokesperson.V Visit www.keepthebeatgoing.co.za and followWPBTS on Facebook and Twitter, using the hash tags#KeepTheBeatGoing and #WPBlood to participate inthe campaign.
Get the beatgoing for friends
Celebrate World Soil Day on Saturday atSoil for Life’s abundant organic garden
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It’s time for lunch and the row of highchairs is filled with smiling, expectant fa-
ces. Some are singing “Old MacDonald”,while one mischievous tyke plays fetchwith a caregiver, who bends down to re-trieve the ball every time it’s thrown to thefloor.A recognisable scene on any normal day
at any normal crèche. But this is NazarethHouse and these little bodies already carrymore emotional and physical scars thanmost people will suffer in a lifetime.The stories of many of these children’s
lives before they arrived at the sanctuaryof Nazareth House are filled with horrorsof neglect, sexual, emotional and physicalabuse, malnourishment and HIV.A typical scenario is the tale of young Si-
pho (a pseudonym) who came to NazarethHouse aged 1, having spent most of his lifein hospital – a victim of parental drug abuseand neglect.Sipho was hospitalised when he was just
six months old and remained there for al-most a year before the court ordered he beplaced at Nazareth House, which providesa home to abused, abandoned, terminally illand severely disabled children.During an early session on the lawn be-
neath the palm trees, the occupational ther-apist (OT) noticed Sipho’s toes curl up – likehe was walking on grass for the first time.A year down the line and he has under-
gone an incredible transformation. Nazar-eth House has ensured Sipho gets his dailymedication and makes visits to the clinic.Having reached developmental mile-
stones and his healthcare needs well man-aged, the court ruled Sipho was ready to beplaced in foster care and OT Ashleigh van
Zyl was on hand to introduce Sipho to hisnew family. Social workers will continue tomonitor his progress.“We are so proud of Sipho,” says Werner
Laubscher, CEO of Nazareth House. “Whilewe are sad to say goodbye to this gentle soul,we are so pleased to have been able to carefor him and be a part of seeing him growand develop.”Nazareth House has to raise R7.5m a year
to fund its operations in Cape Town (thereare also homes in KwaZulu-Natal, Gautengand Zimbabwe). Consider that 10 000 nap-pies lasts just a month and a half, and costR120 000 per year to purchase and to removethe used nappies R90 000 per year“If we don’t receive donations we can’t
function. It’s that simple,” says Laubscher.Nazareth House has entered the age of
digital fundraising this November and De-cember.The 94 Children & You campaign runs
across social media, email, Google displaynetwork andSMS, and targets SouthAfrica,Canada and Europe. It includes a new web-site, www.94children.co.za, showcasing thework Nazareth House does for the 94 chil-dren in its care.When it comes to making a difference it’s
the caregivers, singing to the little ones atplay on lush lawns under the protectiveshade of Nazareth House’s iconic palmtrees, who hold the key to a return to a nor-mal life.“I love them,” says Nancy, a caregiver.It’s a simple phrase, but possesses the
power to transform a life.V To bring light to abandoned, abused and neglectedchildren donate online at www.94children.co.za orSMS “94” to 40307 to donate R20.
Campaign forchildren’s helpers
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 1 December 201510 NEWS
All veterans of the first and second WorldWars are invited to attend a march in theCape Town city centre on Thursday. Formore information contact Zubeida on073 612 3619.
WW vets to march
The Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust is plan-ning to train new volunteer counsellorsfor its Observatory office from February
next year.Applications close on Thursday 10 De-
cember.V For an application form email obsvolunteers@rapecrisis.org.za or call 021 447 9762.
Volunteer as counsellor
Two Hout Bay primary schools are partof a new project aimed at quality public
schooling in the province.The project was recently launched by the
provincial education department.Provincial minister of education Debbie
Schäfer says this pilot project will test anew model of schooling that brings addi-tional management skills and innovationinto the school system through non-profitpartnerships that improve the quality ofteaching and learning in no-fee schools.“The pilot is being launched with five
schools next year. The pilot will continuefor a period of five years subject to the per-formance of the partners and the schools,”she says.
Participating schoolsThe initial participating schools are Or-
anjekloof Moravian Primary School inHout Bay, Silikamva High School in HoutBay, Eerste River Primary School in ForestVillage, Happy Valley Primary School inBlue Downs and LangaHigh School in Lan-ga.The initial school partners are Leap Sci-
ence and Maths School, Mellon Educateand Oceans Education Foundation.Schäfer says the programme seeks to im-
prove the quality of education at publicschools, demonstrate effective models ofpartnerships in education, strengthen pub-lic school governance and accountability,develop teachers and implement interven-tions aimed at the improvement of the qual-ity of public education for pupils from low-income communities.Schäfer says her department is commit-
ted to partnerships with stakeholders tomaximise resources and relevant expert-ise.“Wewere excited when a group of funder
and support organisations, including theMillennium Trust, Michael & Susan DellFoundation, Ark andDGMurray Trust, ap-proached us to test a different no-fee publicschoolmodel andassistwith financing.Outof this was born a pilot project, which wehave called Collaboration Schools,” shesays.These support organisations, called oper-
ating partners, will ensure intensiveschool-level support to teachers and princi-pals through training, additional resour-ces, monitoring and regular feedback.
The education department will continueto play its critical role in overseeing schoolperformance and holding the schools andoperating partners accountable as part ofthe public education system.
While support from the department willbe integrated with that provided by the op-erating partner, with schools continuing toreceive funding, infrastructure and servi-ces such as transport and nutrition fromthe government.
Governing bodiesSchools that have chosen to participate
in the pilot have agreed that the operatingpartners will constitute the majority oftheir governingbody. This is crucial for thedepartment to hold the school and operat-ing partner accountable.All teachers at the participating chools
will remain departmental employees andno teacher in any school that chooses to be-come a collaboration school will be expect-ed or forced to resign from the department.“I am particularly excited about this
project. The donors and partners, recognis-ing the transformative power of educationto heal and build South Africa, wish to con-tribute to improving education outcomesin public schools,” Schäfer says.She believes schools will not only benefit
financially but also on a human resourcelevel as both donors and partners are com-mitted to increasing the quality of teachingand learning to substantially improve theschool’s educational outcomes.
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is between November and May each year.“While diarrhoea is a common ailment, it
is important to watch for signs of the dehy-dration associated with it, especially inyoung children, as dehydration can be fatalunless promptly corrected. The aim of thetraining sessions with traditional healers isto facilitate a dialoguewhichwill ultimatelyensure prompt referral of diarrheal cases toclinics. I amvery enthusiastic about this ini-tiative which empowers traditional healers
with the correct information to assist withthe proper treatment,” says SiyabulelaMamkeli, mayoral committee member forhealth.Environmental health practitioners also
visit informal settlements on a weekly basisto monitor potential health hazards in theliving environment and to educate residentson measures to reduce the spread of diar-rhoea by minimising oral-faecal exposure.It has been found that the simple activity
of frequent hand-washing with soap and wa-ter is highly effective in preventing thespread of diarrhoea aswell as respiratory in-fections.“Children with diarrhoea should not be
made to wait at clinics. They need to report
at reception and be fast-tracked for treat-ment immediately. I appeal to parents andcaregivers to seek medical attention fortheir children immediately should theypresent with any of these symptoms, be-cause delays in accessing care can be fatal,”adds Mamkeli.
SymptomsSymptoms of dehydration in children in-
clude: passing little urine, a drymouth, a drytongue and lips, fewer tears when crying,sunken eyes, weakness and being irritableor lethargic.Symptoms of severe dehydration in chil-
dren include: drowsiness, pale or mottledskin, cold hands or feet, very few wet nap-
pies and fast, shallow breathing.Health officials also make an extra effort
to engage with traditional healers to updatethem and bring them on boardwith early in-terventions. This is the case in the Mitch-ell’s Plain, Klipfontein and Khayelitsha sub-districts.City health officials have been engaging
with traditional healers in these areas byhosting training sessions. Since the start ofthe season, a total of 38 traditional healershavebeen trained in theMitchell’s PlainandKlipfontein subdistricts.During the last season, 25 602 diarrhoea
cases were recorded at healthcare facilitiesacross the city. Just under 2% of these pa-tients had severe dehydration as well.
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COOL OFF WITH HOT GROOVES: People’s Post and TygerBurger will kick off thefestive season with Hot Summer Groove 2015 at GrandWest’s Grand Arena on Saturdayat 19:30 with the Rockets (pictured), Emo Adams and the Take Note Band, Dr Victor andthe Rasta Rebels, HemelBesem and Soli Philander. Tickets start at R150 and are available at Computicket. WIN! WIN! WIN! Ten readers can each win double tickets to theshow. SMS the word “rockets” followed by your name and contact number to 45527before noon on Thursday to enter. SMSes cost R1.50.
Chamber orchestra performs Bach, HaydnTheMusicantiChamberOrchestra, directedby Erika Naumann, will host their next con-cert at the St Martini Church, Long Streeton Sunday at 18:00. The programme will in-clude Bach’s “Orchestral suite no 2”with so-
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Live poetry to showcase African poetsTheworld’s biggest online archive of pan-Af-rican poetry, Badilisha Poetry X-Change,will be hosting a live poetry event at Young-blood’s the Beautiful Life Building in BreeStreet on Friday from 19:00.The free event is a celebration of the end
of the Badilisha road trip project – a trip intotheAfrican continent tomeet and record thework of the poets who live and work here.The Badilisha Poetry pan-African event
will feature a host of award-winning, inter-nationally acclaimed poets like TJ DemafromBotswana andSouthAfrican living leg-
end Prof Keorapatse Willie Kgositsile. Ex-pect to also hear voices fromTanzania, Ethi-opia and beyond.The road trip project started in July and
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Comedy fans can look forward to ahumoristic look at this past year –compliments of Stuart Taylor, MelJones and Oscar Petersen this fes-tive season.
Following the success of hisninth one-man show Bespoke, co-median Stuart Taylor will be at theBaxter concert hall with his latestcomedy production, Stuart Tay-lor’s 2015 in Revue, until 9 January.
Having recently scooped theStandard Bank Ovation Award forcomedy at this year’s NationalArts Festival, Stuart’s latest showlooks at the highlights of the year,as well as the low lights – or ratherthe lack of lights, thanks to load-shedding.
The three the merrierThe show brings an actor, come-
dian and entertainer together toshow the funny in life’s situationsby reflecting personal stories, localand global attention grabbers,comedy sketches and the super-highway social media world welive in.
Stuart’s award-winning soloshows have seen him perform lo-cally and abroad. His conversa-tional comedic style has charmedaudiences in maintaining thatunique comedy experience.
Mel is no stranger to the comedycircuit, donningmany hats as a co-median, MC and entertainer and
award-nominated producer.She’s a familiar voice on local ra-
dio and television and is well-known for her appearances onSABC.
Actor and stage performerOscarwill bring his own twist to theshow. He’s best known amongCape Town audiences for co-creat-ing and starring in the two-mancomedy theatre series Joe Barber.His career in the entertainment in-dustry spans over 20 years, havingperformedonstage, filmand televi-sion.
The show is directed by BrentPalmer with additional materialwritten by local comedians Martin
Evans and Yaaseen Barnes. Mar-tin, renowned for his originality, isdescribed as “a cynical grouchwith a sense of humour that’s intel-ligent and sophisticated”, whileYaaseen is a new rising talent onthe local comedy scene and a mas-ter as a one-liner comedian.StuartTaylor’s 2015 inRevuewill
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Mel Jones, Stuart Taylor and Oscar Petersen will give the audience a funnyroundup of the year at the Baxter.
The Cape Town Male VoiceChoir will be presenting Sum-mer Celebration Concert at Bish-ops Chapel in Rondebosch onSunday at 19:00.The choir will be led by its
new musical director PeterRoux in a varied programme ofinteresting and uplifting choralworks spanning different cul-tures andmusical styles, includ-ing songs such as “Ukuthula”,“Believe” and “Stout-heartedMen”.
Acclaimed “diva” Aviva Pel-ham will join the choir for anumber of songs (including“Avinu Malkeinu” and “OseShalom”), and will perform a
number of solos.Also on the programme will
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an unwrapped educational giftfor the young hospital patients.V Tickets cost R100 and are availablefrom www.webtickets.co.za or by call-ing 082 500 4748.
Male singers celebrate summer
Ganarama Productions will behosting Back 2 School Boogie atArtscape Theatre on Friday andSaturday in aid of the Future Fac-tory.
Directed byRafiekMammon, theshow includes live performancesby Gary Naidoo, Can Skylark, Lu-cy Tops, John – E, Cindy Gibbonsand Liandé Valentyn.
The funds raised through theconcert will go toward helping theFuture Factory continue with itssport coaching work.
It will also help project and fi-nancialmanagerJillianAlexanderpay for a new pair of desperatelyneeded hearing aids.Founded byAnne Siroky in 2001,
the Future Factory aims to developyouth by bringing Olympic sport-ing codes to schools.V Tickets for the show, which starts at20:00, cost R125. Email thefuturefacto-ry@yahoo.com, call Anne on 072 916 3331or SMS Jillian on 083 715 0676 to book.Visit thefuturefactory.co.za for more infor-mation.
Boogie with Rafiek Mammon’s crew
Gospel duo launches albumMitchell’s Plain gospel duo Eclectic Soul
is making a name for themselves as afresh new sound.Blanche and Whitney Olivier have been
working with producer Brilynn van Rooyensince being finalists in the “Sing for theKing” gospel voice competition.
They’ll be launching their debut albumCup-A-Soul at Galieans Gospel Mission inWoodridge, Mitchell’s Plain this weekend.Eclectic Soul comes from a musical fami-
ly. Whitney says she and Blanche are likesisters, even though they are actually auntand niece.Although Blanche is a social worker and
Whitney a student, the two, who live togeth-er, agree that their main focus is their mu-sic.
Blanche and Whitney have been singingtogether for about 10 years. Besides perform-ing as Eclectic Soul, they’ve also sung withlocal gospel groups like the Reasons Com-munity Choir, Totally Committed and theKorr.
They’ve also shared stages with manywell-known names, including JonathanRubain, Sammy Weber, Neville D, VickySampson and Joyous Celebration and werepart of the second season of Clash of theChoirs South Africa last year.
After making it to the top five of the “Sing
for the King” gospel voice competition, Ec-lectic Soul have already released their debutsingle “You Are”, which was written andproduced by Brilynn from CrazyWorld Pro-ductions. He is also the man behind the restof their album with its fresh pop sound.“The Cup-a-Soul album is an album very
different to many other gospel albums,”Whitney says, adding that it shows off their
vocal abilities and versatility in terms ofgenres.
“The album is definitely for all ages. It hasa very modern sound and hype but yet hasserenity to connectwith listeners onan emo-tional level.”
Blanche and Whitney have also had theopportunity to be mentored by former Liq-uiddeep frontman Zyion, who features on
the song “Joy”which hewrote togetherwithBrilynn for the women.
To add to the big names supporting them,their vocal harmonies have had anotherboost thanks to the help of performer andIdols musical director RJ Benjamin.For their album launch on Saturday, Ec-
lectic Soul will be joined by support actsSwiff D, Sebastian Keys, D.O.E.P, Shermerand Jason Pretorius.
Because their event falls in the middle ofthe 16 Days of Activism campaign againstwomen and child abuse, the women are alsoshowing their heart by partnering with theSafeline child abuse treatment and preven-tion centre.Eclectic Soul will be donating a percent-
age of the ticket sales to Safeline, which pro-vides counselling to young victims of sexualabuse along with a supportive service totheir families and creates awareness aboutabuse in the community.Music fans attending the launch are also
asked to consider bringing donations of toysand clothes for Safeline’sMitchell’s Plain of-fice.V The Cup-A-Soul album launch takes place at theGalieans Gospel Mission at 18:00. Tickets cost R60 orR100 including the CD. For more information or to bookcall Lincoln on 083 792 4595, Blanche on084 622 1924 or Whitney on 083 365 3686.
EclecticSoul,withBlancheandWhitneyOlivier,will belaunching theirdebutalbumthisweekend.
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CATERING &VENUES
1401
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COLORADO HIRING
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also Jumping castles& kiddies chairs
Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968
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DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.021 396 2526/082 212 8949
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Ph 021-372 1798/082 324 9486
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DALVIE'SCATERING AND HIRINGMENU from R79 p/p.HIRING of LINENS,
CROCKERY/CUTLERY from 10cPh RASHIEDA or SHAFIEK021-372 5921 / 084 566 0087 /
082 660 0876Also avail Fresh Chicken Fillets
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AKHNI & CURRIESFor all occasions. Menu's of your
choice also availablePh 021-391 2763
or 083 582 6618 Jasmine
.HIRE 021 6962394 /084 209 1313Chair R2,Cover R4,Bow R2Rnd Table R10, Cloth R20Lng Table R10, Cloth R15Chafing Dish R55, Overlays R5
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HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needsplus kids party items.
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.ICE CUBES & BLOCKS for sale.100 Ruth Rd, Rylands. 021-638 7394
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CHILDREN’SENTERTAINMENT
1405.
AHMED'S jumping castlesfor hire. Ph 079 491 4440
.HIRE A CASTLE from R150.Kiddies Chairs, tables & linen.Ph 021-696 3791/ 084 2091313
.JUMP 4 JOY hiring castle, amuse-ment etc. % Ricky 073 268 7546
.JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021-393 8528, 083 890 4793
.JUMPING CASTLES & WaterslidesPh 021-704 0859, 083 281 7930
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DRIVINGSCHOOLS
1417.
VICTORIOUSDriving School
K53 driving lessonsFromR110 per hour
072 6946817.
HERBALISTS
1435.
A Woman HerbalistREMA
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LOANS
1445.
A CASH LOAN ph ApprovalGarsnishee welcome. SMS Namesurname,ID ,Company name, Gross& nett to Lizzy 074 295 9559
.BOND PROBLEMS, Arrears,Summons, Auctions, Water,
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.FINANCE 4 home improvements
078 107 7824
.BRIDGING CASHWhile waiting for
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Awaiting Pension/Provident/
Package payoutsPh/Sms/Pcm Latifah082 646 0908
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078 107 7824
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ABRIDGING LOANWaiting for
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LOANS We come to u.021-558 6648 /082 957 3251
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PERSONAL
1460
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PSYCHIC / SIENERPieter 021 910 3499
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WEDDINGS
1490
.DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906
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FOR SALE
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WENDY HOUSES
1677
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RK WENDYCHRISTMAS SPECIAL3x3 DIY R35003x6 DIY R45003x9 DIY R6500
3x3 Nu-tec from R9000Tel : 021 905 0436Cell : 061 211 7492
Vodacom: 072 076 1572Cell C : 061 068 6989Email: rkwendy
supplies@gmail.com
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ALLY'S WENDIES3 x 9 D.I.Y R6 500
3 x 9 with floor R10 900Gratis burglar bars + lining
Nutec specialsavailable R9000Cash /Terms.
Telefaks 021 903 5240021 903 3763072 645 4956072 383 5602
.CA WENDY'S Cash DIY3x6 R4 400 - 3x9 R6 300061 082 6711 /074 408 5090
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WENDY'S(6x3)- R7 500 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475
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BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610.
400 - 140x90x190building blocks for sale
073 197 5766
.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
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ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90
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AKBLOCKS190s, 140s, 90ssand, stone, cement021 - 376 6364021 - 3930661079 - 464 4302
.1M/2M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLE076 069 7003
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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
1620.
All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
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WANTED TO BUY
1675.
AA's BUYS good quality furnitureand appliances. We collect. Ph021-374 6060 or 083 948 2804
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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803.
A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
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MARK'S CARPET& UPHOLSTERY CLEANINGLounge suites, carpets etc.Ph Nikki 082 489 2592Mark 076 052 4806or 021 - 371 5277
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted
Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
.RUBBLEREMOVAL
delivery SAND/STONE%073 268 1998 or021- 706 4036
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BUILDINGPLANS
1802
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Affordable ArchitecturalBuilding Plans
Free Immediate QuotesAllan 082 421 4512
.ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133
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CARPENTRY
1874
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ALL CARPENTRYHanging all doors, partitioningand ceilings, repair cupboards.and tiling. Ph Nico 021-392 6818/
073 847 7831
.BUILT IN CUPBOARDS/repairs andalterations. Mr Abdul 072 695 9738
.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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CLEANING
SERVICES
1805
.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couchesfor R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Dry in 45 mins.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: robertfenyes2013@gmail.com
.J.P's CARPET. For all your carpet &Upholstery cleaning. Call Janrick062 290 3298 or 021 3930672
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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807
.DSTV OVHD AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &
HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call: 072 4008789083 288 2757
.TV/Microwave Repairs18 Lanaria Crescent,
SilvertownBudget Electronics021 633 1802083 486 5394
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ELECTRICAL
1810
.24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
.ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
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Working or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507
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All Installations & Maintenanceby Ronald George Electrical
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We buy in Fridges.Chest freezers
on sale from R950.% 073 880 6726
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GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825.
FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.
No water, no charge.Improve your existing wellpoint.Ph 021 - 637 5677 or
021 - 701 4522 / 072 825 9586
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GLASS/WINDOWS
1827.Glass Suppliers,Aluminium
Doors & WindowsSupply & Fit - We beatany written quote.Aluminium hardwarealso available.
Faldeelah 021-3972630or 072 669 3599
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835.
PLAYSAFEGARAGEDOORS
& automation. 0765230306
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RC BLINDSCut off date for orders10th December. Orderearly while stocks last.074 259 1802082 598 2606
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836.
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
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BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.
Ph Albert 073 545 6994
.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports, Painting.(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478
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MISCELLANEOUS
1845.CHINADE'S WELDING
For all your steelwork needs* Security gates* Burglar bars* Sliding gates
* Fencing* Plumbing073 043 8967
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PLUMBING* Tiling
* Painting* Alteration
* Cooling tower serviceand maintenance082 404 6204
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PAVING
1873.ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
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RUBBLE
REMOVAL
1860.BROWN 4 PAVING - CARPORTSVIBRACRETE - BUILDING etc.REFUSE - FURNITURE -
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SWIMMING POOLS
1867.
CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
.POOL SERVICE and maintenance.Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or021-705 8851
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TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870.
5 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713
.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
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TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601.
RELAXING BOAT TRIPFly Durban 04 Jan 2017
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021 927 1920 a/h.
VEHICLES
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VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080.
ENGINE OVERALL,R2 800. Clutch overalls,fr R1400. Gearbox repairsfr R1400. Parts & labourincl. Call 021- 376 6014or 021- 945 3606or 078 875 4394
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3680
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EMPIRE SKILLSDEVELOPMENTCENTRE (PTY) LTD
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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ADMINISTRATIVE3605
.OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Our Wynberg branch requires an efficient candidatewith Quickbooks knowledge and experience in
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Please Email 2 page CV to jnagel@mweb.co.za
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CALL CENTRES3640
.30 Call Centre positions available for 2016!!!Core Marketing Services are looking for
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DRIVERS3650
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DRIVERREQUIREDExperience pizza delivery driver with own transport for
Pizza store in Grassy Park* Must have contactable references.
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Contact Carin on021 8289046
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GENERAL3680
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PERMANENT / TEMPORARYSUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE TODAY
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SALES &MARKETING
3760
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Extra IncomeSell Justine Cosmetics
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A superb display ofsoftball skills waswitnessed at Turf-
hall stadium in AthloneonSaturdaywhenFalconstook on Glenthorn A’s in atop of the log clash.Falcons were left defeat-
ed as Glenthorn A’sclutched onto the dyingminutes of thematch to re-tain their lead on the log.The tightly contested
match started off with abang as Glenthorn A’sworked comfortably tokeep Falcons scoreless inthe first frame.This gave the Athlone-
based side advantage toadd more pressure to theFalcons team early in thematch when they scored four runs first timearound at bat.A strategic move gave Falcons hope when
their coachAndreAlexander brought onNa-talie Abrahams to relieve Nicky Jones, whopitched two frames.Abrahams stepped onto the pitcher’s
mound in the third frame, closing it in stylewith a double play when she took a divingcatch and nailed the runner at first base,leaving Glenthorn A’s scoreless.The fourth frame left both teams scoreless
once again, with Falcons unable to advancetheir runners on base.It was only in the fifth frame that Falcons
managed to score their first two runs. Theycontinued to put up a defensive fight in thesixth frame, keeping the score at 5-2.Glenthorn A’s kept composure in the sev-
enth frame.
With two runners on base and two outs,Bettina Phillips, whowas one of the best bat-ters for Falcons, came up to bat but was putout by Astrid van Kesteren, confirming thewin for her team. The score remained 5-2.In thematchLaurenMulderpitched seven
frames for Glenthorn, facing 31 batters, giv-ing off seven hits, four base on balls whilenotching up four strikeouts.Jones opened the match for the Falcons,
pitching two frames. She faced 16 battersand had eight hits against her. Abrahamspitched four frames, facing 15 batters, twohits, one base on balls, one hit by pitch andsix strikeouts.
More resultsTantasport 6; Normies 4Kenfac Phillies 3; St Martins 13Westridge Yankees 11; VOB 3
A’s come out on topin vital clash
Lisa Erasmus of Glenthorn A’s (right) beats the tag by NicoleAlexander of Falcons on second base in a top of the leagueclash at Turfhall park on Saturday. A’s ran out 52 winners tocement their place on top of the league table.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
STEPPING UP TORAISE FUNDS: AliciaHorlin of Grassy Parkkeeps in step at theZumbathon held at theRed Cross War MemorialChildren’s Hospital onSaturday. The event wasorganised by the trustin aid of muchneededfunds.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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The combined effort of ex-proballer CarlMichaels (six innings), Lloyd Stevens(two innings) and rookie Lee Marks
(one inning) restricted Bellville to six hitsand a single base on ball without concedinga run in Athlone’s 3-0 victory on Sunday.Athlone’s three runs were scored in the
crucial seventh innings on two hits, 1 BB,1HBP and a sacrifice fly fromDarrenWedel.Coach Lester Smith made an inspired
changewhen he brought on stalwart TyroneBrandt to pinch hit for youngster MathewDiedericks. Brandt came up with a game-winning hit to centrefield to score brothersRiyaad and Faizel Moosa who got on basethrough a hit and HBP respectively.It was, however, the Bellville bullpen that
faltered. Proballer Callan Pearce gave thema good start (5 Inn, 2 hits and 9 strikeouts)with Shannon Eckermans doing a 1-inningrelief before the crucial seventh innings.Karl Rohm started the seventh, but onlyfaced three batters (1BB, 1H and a HBP) be-foreAnthonyPhillips (2 Innand3H) finishedthe game.Wedel (2 for 2, 1 sacrifice fly and 1RBI) and
Brandt (11 with 2 RBIs) were Athlone’s besthitters. Kyle Ettish (2 for 3) and JonathanPhillips (1 for 2) did best for Bellville.
Weekend roundupPromotion League:Devonshire 1; Maitland 14Battswood 6; Lansdowne 1
Thistle 5; Van der Stel 6Helderberg: ByeMajor League:Silvertree 0; Bothasig 18VOB 9; Durbanville 6Athlone 2; Westridge 1Crusaders 1; Bellville 20Major League(Sunday’s results):VOB 8; Silvertree 7Athlone 3; Bellville 0Crusaders 10; Durbanville 13Westridge 1; Bothasig 12
A’s concede no runs in winJason Ripepi ofWestridge Yankees(right) forces the outon Dillan Daniels ofAthlone A’s onsecond base andwaits for confirmation from umpireEddie Webb during aMajor League gameplayed at theStephen Reagansport grounds onSaturday.
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