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E-mail: post@peoplespost.co.za Tuesday 18 October 2011 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481
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FOR THE BRAVE ONES:The amaBele Bellesdragon boat team offered a moment of silence and a pink rose, forthose who have died ofbreast cancer, beforethe Dragon Boat Regatta kicked off at Zandvlei, Muizenberg, on Saturday. The team, alongwith the Cape of GoodHope Rotary Club, aimto raise funds towardsthe treatment and careof breast cancer patients. October is internationally known asBreast Cancer Awareness Month.
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‘No’ to mall in Princess VleiANDRE BAKKES
IT took City of Cape Town offi-cials just 10 minutes to con-
clude the fate of a 14-year devel-opment saga at the contentiousPrincess Vlei.
The Spatial Planning, Environ-ment and Land Use Managementcommittee (SPELUM) met with offi-cials last Wednesday to cast itsvotes on the controversial develop-ment, and the decision was unani-mously against the development ofa mall on the banks of the vlei.
However, those who are againstdevelopment of the shopping centrewill have to wait a while longer be-fore they can really start to cele-brate.
The provincial Department of Lo-cal Government, EnvironmentalAffairs and Development Planning(DEADP) will now take the recom-mendations on board to make a fi-nal decision.
Role players are, however, confi-dent that the DEADP will reject thedevelopment’s application.
People’s Post reported on 6 Sep-tember (“The Princess awaits herfate”) that the City’s Land Use Man-agement Department recommend-ed that SPELUM refuse the applica-tion, but councillors rejected the re-
port, which lacked comprehensiveinformation.
Councillors ordered the officialsto produce a supplementary report,in which they were asked to explainwhy the department made a U-turnfrom their 2007 recommendationsto support the development.
That report was submitted lastWednesday, and 10 minutes laterthe application was turned down.
DEADP spokesperson AzielGangerdine says the final decisioncould be made within a few weeks,but he warns that it could conceiva-bly take up to three years.
“Province might need additionalinformation to make an informeddecision,” he says, before explain-ing the matter by example.
“Let’s say there is an applicationto build 50 houses, but the City rec-ommends that we build only 40 –then we would ask for the reasons.Some information we requiremight call for a consultant, so thereis no time frame to make an in-formed decision.”
Despite strong opposition, in 2004it seemed almost inevitable that the9 090m² shopping centre and 100m²taxi rank would be built on thebanks of the vlei.
Graham Noble from the GreaterCape Town Civic Alliance ex-plained this by saying, “At the
City’s expense, a very poor scopingstudy” – which explores the suita-bility of the development – “wascarried out in 2004. This failed,above all, to identify the culturaland recreational value of this pub-lic open space.”
The report submitted to SPELUMlast week explained that certain fac-tors had not been considered previ-ously, such as the significance ofthe vlei to the Khoisan, and its criti-cally endangered fynbos.
Kelvin Cochrane, spokespersonfor the Friends of Princess Vlei,says more than 80% of the vlei is in-digenous, and that “98% of the near-by residents oppose the develop-ment”. Another factor that swayedSPELUM’s decision was the poten-tial impact a shopping centre couldhave on local businesses. This fac-tor had not been properly discussedpreviously.
Cochrane says he is “over themoon” with the latest develop-ments.
“I was in that meeting last week,and the panel’s vote was unani-mous. Since the City applied on be-half of the developer [Insight Prop-erty Developers], it basically meansthat the City said ‘no’ to itself.” Hesays a key reason behind SPE-LUM’s decision was the “Dressingthe Princess” environmental drive,
in which 7 000 plants and 400 indige-nous trees were planted in the vleiover two and a half years.
Tomorrow, Cochrane will hold a“Redefine the Princess” meetingwith role players,withaview to cre-ating an organisation that will helpgive the vlei a “new look”. Ideas in-clude a Khoisan overnight village,a memorial hall, a craft market, toi-let facilities and an open-air venuethat could host a concert for 30 000people.
Phillip Bam, deputy chairpersonof theGreaterCapeTownCivicAlli-ance and chairperson of the LotusRiver,OtteryandGrassyParkRate-payers’ and Residents’ Association,is also very happy with develop-ments. “In the future, council mustlisten to the community in similarapplications. They did not take allthe factors into consideration, andif they had, it would’ve saved a lotof taxpayers’ money.”
One of Retreat’s community lead-ers, Kevin Southgate, says he is “ec-static” with the decision.
The decision, he says, is “in thebest interests of the community”,which will benefit from it in boththe short and longer terms.
NevilleThornton, a director at In-sight Property Developers, declinesto comment until the Province hasmade its decision on the matter.
Page 2 People’s Post Retreat GENERAL Tuesday 18 October 2011
ESTABLISHMENT OFWARD COMMITTEESAND REGISTRATION OF COMMUNITY-BASEDORGANISATIONSOn 28 September 2011 Council approved rules for the establishment of ward committees.This includes provision for the registration of community-based organisations (CBOs) on theCity’s database. Only registered organisations are eligible to nominate a representative toserve on a ward committee.
Go to the City’s website www.capetown.gov.za/wardcommittees or use the contact detailsbelow to:
• Learn more about ward committees• Identify the appropriate sector for CBOs• Check if your CBO is already registered and confirm details• Register your CBO for the first time
The cut-off date for registration is 28 October 2011. This database will constitute the voters’roll for the establishment of ward committees. New registrations will commence again after1 February 2012.
For further information please contact:Gail Bashley: tel: 021 400 5524; fax: 021 400 7452;e-mail: Gail.Bashley@capetown.gov.za orBusie Noveve: tel: 021 400 5587; fax: 021 400 7452;e-mail: Busie.Noveve@capetown.gov.za
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
What happens after addiction?THE Hope House Counselling Centre runs asupport programme for addicts in recoveryonMonday,TuesdayandThursdayeveningsevery week. The programme includes indi-
vidual counselling, early recovery assist-ance, relapse prevention and family educa-tion. Call Celeste on (021) 715-0424 for moreinformation.
A history of the Cape’s happy placesTHE Cape Natural History Club will hold anillustrated talk by John Muir in which he de-scribes the old hotels and cinema buildingsof Cape Town.
The presentation will be held on Thursday
27 October at 20:00 at SACS in Newlands. En-try is R20 per person.
For enquiries phone Eleanor on(021) 762 1779 or visit www.capenaturalhis-toryclub.co.za.
Show on the roadPROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN (PSA)
supports and welcomes govern-ment’s Automotive Production andDevelopment Programme (APDP).
Set to be launched in 2013, it will comeinto alignment with government’s broad-er Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP2)to boost job creation locally. The APDPplan will replace the Motor Industry De-velopment Plan, which was initiated bygovernment in 1995.
The manufacturing of locally-builttrucks and buses was last regulated bygovernment’s Local Content Programme,which ended in 1994. This plan containedstringent requirements for local diesel en-gine and transmission fitting.
Some elements of the programme could in-clude:
•The assembly of chassis or cabs and buschassis units imported from semi-knockeddown and completely knocked down units,and the local erection of imported knockeddown integral vans and buses.
•The modification of standard importedunits tomeet local dimensional and specifica-tion preferences.
•Fabrication and fitment of bodywork(trucks, vans, buses, coaches, truck mixers,refuse compactors, tankers, bulk carriers).
•The manufacture, assembly and fitting ofload-handling equipment such as hydraulicplatforms, tailgate lifts, cranes, skips, androll-on units.
•The fitting and installation on locally as-
sembled chassis of more complex equipmentimported from overseas such as fire fighting,specialised refuse handling and drillingequipment. Leslie Sedibe, Proudly South Af-rican CEO, commends Trade and Industriesminister Rob Davies on the work he and histeam are doing.
“It is clear that Department of Trade andIndustry is working as hard as possible to fo-cus and unlock job creation in South Africa.The Automotive Production and Develop-ment Plan is yet another example of this hardwork.
“On behalf of Proudly South African, weapplaud him and his team for their ongoingefforts in this regard, and continue to spurthem on for the good impact and achieve-ments they are making to advance South Af-rica’s job creation agenda. To the motor andautomotive industry this is definitely a stepin the right direction.”
Leslie Sedibe, Proudly South African CEO.
Where there’s a will, there’s a wayStarting today, People’s Post will be pub-lishing a fortnightly legal column. To-day’s instalment focuses on wills.
•What is a will?A will is a legal document that describes
how one’s assets will be distributed afterdeath. It is of utmost importance to haveyour will drafted in a clear and concise man-ner, leaving no room for ambiguity. A loose-ly drafted will can cause many complica-tions.
•Why do you need to have a will?A will ensures that the people who are en-
titled to inherit your assets will receivetheir inheritance. Certain bequests can bemade. A will can direct that a testamentarytrust be registered in order to care for chil-dren or disabled people.
•Update your willIt is important to update your will when-
ever a new event or change occurs in yourlife – for example, marriage, having chil-dren, or divorce.
•The procedure in briefA person wanting to draft a will (known
as a testator) should consult his attorneys,who will help him do so. When the testatordies, the family will consult the attorneysand the relevant documents will be complet-ed with the attorneys’ assistance.
•Nomination of an executorAn executor carries out the terms of a a
will, and must be chosen carefully by the tes-tator. The executor must be a trustworthyand responsible person who will always actin the best interests of the heirs. There is noconcrete rule as to who can be an executor.
•Reporting the estateOnce all the relevant documentation has
been completed and the executor has beennominated and signed the acceptance oftrust as executor, the estate can be reportedto the Master of the High Court, who will
then issue letters of executorship or, in thecase where an estate’s assets are belowR125 000 in value, a letter of authority. Anestate late banking account has to be openedin the event that the testator has left cashin bank accounts or policies.
•Advertising the estateIn terms of Section 29 of the Administra-
tion of Estates Act 66 of 1965, after a testatordies a notice must be placed in the Govern-ment Gazette and one or more newspaperscirculating in the area in they lived, callingon all people with claims to lodge them. Aliquidation and distribution account mustbe drafted within six months of the receiptof the letters of executorship.
Once the Master of the High Court has ap-proved the account, the estate can then final-ly be wound up and heirs can be paid theirshares.
In terms of Section 35 of the Administra-tion of Estates Act 66 of 1965, the liquidationand distribution account must remain forinspection at the Master’s office and theMagistrate’s Court in the area the deceasedtestator lived.
•CostsThere are certain costs involved in wind-
ing up the estate, such as executor’s fees,Master’s fees, attorneys’ fees, bank charges,transfer costs of properties, bond cancella-tion fees and estate duty (depending on howlarge the estate is).
• Shireen Ahmed-Kagee Attorneys, whoseservices include the drafting of Shariah-compliant wills, are offering to draft a freebasic will during National Wills Week,which started yesterday (Monday) and endson Friday. The offer does not include amend-ments or redrafting of existing wills.
For further information contact ShireenAhmed-Kagee Attorneys on (021) 671-4838 oremail shireen@saklaw.co.za.
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BEST WISHES:Asa Meyer (frontright) from Ontario Court, Hanover Park, recentlyleft for Hajj,thanks to donations from Community Workersfor the People andAl MujaahiedeenHaj and UmrahTravel in Belgravia, not to mention a little exposure from Radio786. After Gigi Richards (front left)from the organisation approachedUmrah Travel andtold them aboutthe plight of thepovertystricken55yearold, who would never be able to afford to go to Mecca without help, the travel agencyimmediately provided her with a ticket to go on the pilgrimage. “I also explained to them thatshe does so much good in the community, such as wash bodies before their janazas,” Richardssays. She wishes to thank all those who arrived at Meyer’s door with donations for her trip, andto Radio 786 for spreading the word. Here Meyer celebrates with family a day before her flight.
Sharpen up your dance movesTHE Cape Youth Drama Club offers class-es in hip hop and contemporary dancingfor everybody aged 12 to 25.
The free classes run from 09:15 till 12:00
every Saturday at Retreat Library in Con-cert Boulevard.
For more information contact GregPhilander on (021) 701–1150.
Police tackle gang problemTAURIQ HASSEN
METRO POLICE officers arrestednine suspects on various charg-
es during operations throughout thecity last week.
On Wednesday, the Metro Tactical Re-sponse Unit partnered with the police toexecute search warrants in Steenbergand Lavender Hill as part of a clampdownon gang-related crimes.
Officers arrested three suspects andconfiscated two illegal firearms – a Tau-rus and a Norinco – as well as six roundsof .38 Special ammunition and 18 roundsof 9mm ammunition.
On Tuesday last week, officers car-ried out drug raids and patrols inSteenberg, Lavender Hill, the CBDand Muizenberg.
One suspect was arrested in Hugo
Naude Street in Steenberg after officersconfiscated tik and dagga found.
The woman was charged with posses-sion of illegal drugs.
Later that day, during a raid at AshleyCourt in Lavender Hill, officers arresteda suspect wanted for attempted murder.Another suspect was arrested in Steen-berg on drug-related charges after offic-ers confiscated 101 packets of tik.
“We are committed to ensuring com-munity safety and will work hand inhand with the South African Police Serv-ices and other role players to stabilisegang-ravaged areas,” says Metro PoliceDeputy Chief Yolanda Faro in the wakeof the operations.
THE City of Cape Town launched its BlueFlag Marina Programme on Friday duringa special ceremony at the Royal Cape YachtClub – one of three pilot Blue Flag marinasin the metropolis.
The Blue Flag is awarded annually to over3 650 beaches and marinas in 44 countries allover the world – and only to those that meetthe Foundation for Environmental Educa-tion’s strict quality and environmentalstandards.
There are, as it stands, no Blue Flag mari-nas in South Africa, so Cape Town is the firstcity to take up the challenge of upping theante.
After approaching 15 yacht clubs and ma-rinas in Cape Town, three agreed to join theprogramme – False Bay Yacht Club, GrangerBay Water Club and Royal Cape Yacht Club;with the support of the City, they applied forpilot status in 2011.
With continued support from the City,they will work towards complying with all24 Blue Flag criteria, and apply for full statusby 15 June next year.
The outcome will be known by the end ofOctober 2012.
Prior to this programme, the City has seensuccess in the Blue Flag Beach Programmesince its inception in South Africa in 2001.
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Half the battle won for matricsLILLIAN AMOS
“RISE above all negativity andbe the best you can be,” said headgirl Tamryn du Plessis when sheencouraged her fellow classmates to great heights on the dayof their valedictory.
It was a joyous occasion for theGrade 12s at Lavender Hill Second-ary School on Friday, when theywere handed certificates of attend-ance for the year.
At the beginning of the year, eachof the 59 matriculants had to makea commitment to themselves in aceremony in front of the entireschool – they promised to workhard and to try their utmost to passat the end of the year. They thenput their handprints, along withtheir signatures, on a wall outsidethe school, and dubbed it the “Wallof Commitment”.
Principal Faseeg Manie says themain reason for the ceremony wasto motivate the matriculants, andinspire the rest of the school’s stu-dents to reach Grade 12. “We have
to look at all sorts of interventionsand strategies to encourage theseyoungsters,” he says.
Esme Witbooi, a confidencecoach living in the United King-dom, made a moving speech to theyoungsters at their valedictory.
“Don’t judge yourself by yourcurrent circumstances, but ratherjudge yourself by what you want tobecome,” she said.
Witbooi, who matriculated atthe school in 1996, went on to ex-plain how she had studied, workedas an events coordinator and trav-elled the world. “You can becomelike me – you can also travel to allthese exotic islands and foreignplaces – but you need to believe inyourself.”
Steenberg Community PolicingForum chairperson Kevin South-gate – who is also chairperson of theFriends Association, an alumni-based fundraising organisationstarted by Lavender Hill SecondarySchool and the Wynberg RotaryClub – says, “One couldnot sit thereand not feel emotionally connectedwith the class of 2011, who, despitethe many challenges, have risenabove their circumstances and re-fused to allow their destinies to beshape by their environment.
“They are an incredible group oflearners, who have committedthemselves to ensuring that the2011 exam results will be the bestyet for Lavender Hill High School.”
By way of motivating the mat-rics, he says, “It is now time foryou,as you begin the next leg of yourjourney in life, to take responsibili-ty for your lives.
“To be resolute, committed anddedicated as you pursue your goalsand dreams with the belief thatnothing is impossible. To endeav-our to always display a positive at-titude and determination that youcan succeed. “You must dispel thenotion that the world owes you, andembrace the reality that hard work,honesty and integrity are the mainingredients for success.”
CLASS OF2011: Lavender Hill Secondary valedictorians proudly display theircertificates,while teachershold certificates of appreciation given tothem by theirstudents.Photos: Lillian Amos
THE GREAT WALL: The wall of commitment matriculants marked and signed at the beginning of the yearto pledge their commitment to their school work.
MEN OF HONOUR: Muzzamiel Petersen, Mikhail Cornelius, Theo Windwaai and Elroy Phillips proudly standin their valedictory gowns.
FREE FUTURES: Zimkhitha Myekoand Wendoline Andrews.
EXCITED: VighetaKlaasen, ChandreAbrahams, CheslynPapier, Cindy Derock, Shanice August and Nicole Andrews look forwardto life after highschool.
Tuesday 18 until Thursday 20October
Lavender Hill: New World Foundation, inpartnership with the City of Cape Town andMosaic, will hold a workshop dealing withreproductive health for teenagers.
Girls and boys between 14 and 18 years oldare invited to the Lavender Hill Civic Centrefrom 09:00 till 12:00.
A certificate of attendance will be issuedto participants. For more information con-tact Kim or Greg on (021) 701-1150.
Saturday 22 OctoberSteenberg: The finals of the Steenberg Pri-mary School “Reality! Star Talent Search”take place at the school in Basson Street at15:00. Students will compete to show off theirvocal abilities with original love songs, anda winner will be chosen. There will also bea live band to entertain visitors.
Tickets cost R20 per person. For tickets ormore information call Michelle on072 086 2235.
Lavender Hill: The Lavender Hill Com-munity Gym in Hilary Way, in an attemptto “get a positive vibe back in the gang-rid-den area”, will hold a fun day, starting at09:00.
There will be various stallsselling goodies to raise funds forgym equipment, as well as a five-a-side soccer tournament, a six-a-team netball tournament, adomino competition and manyother attractions.
All netball teams interested inplaying at the fun day can phoneClive Jacobs on 076 789 2178.
For other information contactYusuf Stellenboom on079 481 0794, William Fritz on
071 931 4511 or Suleiman Jacobs on084 655 4171.
Saturday 29 OctoberRetreat: Miss Gay Retreat will hold abeauty pageant at Club Belazio inLansdowne for ladies aged 17 and olderto raise funds for community outreachprogrammes.
There are lots of prizes to be won, theorganisers promise.
All ladies interested in entering cancontact Clive Jacobs on 076 789 2178 orSedick Gallouw on 076 921 8437.
Friday 4 NovemberSteenberg: The United ReformedChurch in Banjo Street will hold its annu-al “domino drive” at 18:30, and the organ-isers invite everybody to join.
Entrance costs R20, and with the firstgameyouwill get ameal of curryandrice,as well as biscuits and tea or coffee. Otherrefreshments will be on sale.
The curry and rice on their own willcost R15, while tea and coffee will go forR5 per cup. Each game of dominoes costsR5 to enter.
For details contact Dorothy on(021) 701-0650 or 072 873 3837.
Get on your bikeTHE Pedal Power Association, alignedwith Transport Month, will hold its “Biketo Work Day” tomorrow (Wednesday) ina bid to get everybody to forgo their carsand cycle to work.
“Using a bicycle to get to work is mucheasier than you think,” says a spokesper-son. “Apart from the obvious health bene-fits related to exercise, as well as savingsrelating to transport, there are some peo-ple who ride to work every day.”
Driving is best for people who have totravel more than 10km per trip – “Any-thing under 10km and you are likely to befaster on a bicycle than in a car or bus,”the association says.
For more information visit www.pedal-power.org.za.
Legal eaglesgatherTHE Western Cape branch of theAssociation of Arbitrators will holda talk on the Legal Practice Bill, ledby advocate Paul Hoffman SC, atBelmont Centre, Belmont Road,Rondebosch, at 16:30 on Monday 24October. Entrance costs R80 formembers, R100 for guests, and R50for students, payable at the door.
Refreshments will be served, andthere will be a cash bar.
To book, or for further informa-tion, contact Salwa on (021) 818-5022.
Call for allmarket tradersIF you would like to take a stall at the post-eM-zantsi Carnival fair on the Sun Valley Mallgreen on Saturday 3 December, email in-fo@emzantsi.org.za or call Cindy (021) 789-1515 for more information.
The eMzantsi Carnival is now in its seventhyear, and attracts more than 3 000 people.Craft stalls cost R100, while food stalls are go-ing at R120.
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Watch out for con artistsTAURIQ HASSEN
WITH festive season fast approach-ing, Grassy Park Police are warningpeople to watch out for dodgy buildersor plumbers.
This comes after a Fairways residentwas conned out of nearly R3000, when shetrusted a plumber advertising locally tocomplete work on her bathroom.
Earlier this year, Mary Dyers, 66,learned of a plumbing company after fly-ers were dropped off at her home, and shecalled to enquire about their services.
A man visited the elderly couple’shome. “He said he would be able to com-plete the bathroom in no time, and woulddo a perfect job. I would have to go withhim to pick out some stuff for the bath-room.”
Dyers accompanied the plumber to ahardware store, where she pointed outtaps and basins, obtaining a quote ofaround R5 900.
A few days after their visit to the hard-ware store, the plumber arrived at thecouple’s home to tell them the items she’dchosen were ready to be collected, andthat he needed money to pay for them.
When the items arrived, however, theman said he’d forgotten the receipt, butgave Dyers the quote they’d been givenby the hardware store. The situationworsened when Dyers realised, as the
items were being unpacked, that they“were not the items chosen at the store”.
Forging on, Dyers asked the plumberto complete the work he’d been commis-sioned to do – but she’s still waiting.
“I tried to contact him, but it seemshe’schanged his number,” says Dyers, whoopened a case of fraud against the manat Grassy Park Police Station last week.
Warrant Officer Wynita Kleinsmit,spokesperson for the Grassy Park PoliceStation, requested that residents checkthe builders credentials before enquiringtheir services.
“You have to know what the person iscapable of doing and if they are able tocomplete the work before you trust themwith the job,” says Kleinsmit.
She also hoped that residents would bemore “street wise or alerted” to thesesorts of incidents, as she confirmed thereare many people wanting to take advan-tage of others this time of the year.
“You will have many people wantinglittle jobs to be done because of the festiveperiod, so residents should really be onthe lookout and aware of these prob-lems,” says Kleinsmit.
Kleinsmit confirmed that a case offraud had been opened with police in thecase of Dyers.
“Grassy Park Police are warning allresidents about fraudulent people mov-ing around the area, especially over thefestive period,” Kleinsmit confirmed.
Rock the ages with TearsJOIN The Emma Animal Rescue Soci-ety (Tears) members as they travelthrough six decades of rock ‘n’ roll atThe Barnyard Theatre Willowbridgeon 4 November at 18:00.
Take your own picnic basket; a cash
bar will be available.Tickets cost R150 per person. Book
with Marge on (021) 785-7014 or atmarge@tears.org.za, or contact Man-dy on (021) 557-9056. All funds raisedwill support the Tears animal shelter.
Page 6 People’s Post Retreat GENERAL Tuesday 18 October 2011
FOURTH SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION TO THE2009 GENERAL VALUATION ROLL (SV04) FORTHE FINANCIAL YEAR 2011/2012Notice is hereby given in terms of section 49 (1)(a)(i) of the Local Government: MunicipalProperty Rates Act, 2004 (Act no. 6 of 2004), hereinafter referred to as the “Act,” thatthe Fourth Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2009 General Valuation Roll (SV04) for thefinancial year 2011/2012 is open for public inspection at the venues as stated below asfrom 21 October 2011 until 30 November 2011. The forms for the lodging of objections areobtainable at these venues. In addition the valuation roll is available on the Council websiteas from 21 October 2011 (the address is provided below).
Properties were selected to appear on the Fourth Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2009General Valuation Roll (SV04) Roll in terms of section 78(1) of Act if the property a) wasincorrectly omitted from the Valuation Roll; b) has been included in the municipality after thelast general valuation; c) has been subdivided or consolidated after the last general valuation;d) has undergone a substantial increase or decrease in market value since the last generalvaluation; e) was substantially incorrectly valued in the last general valuation; f) must berevalued for any other exceptional reason; g) of which the category has changed.
In terms of Section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, any property owner or person who so desires maylodge an objection with the municipal manager in respect of any matter reflected in, oromitted from the valuation roll, within the abovementioned period. Objections may only belodged in respect of properties valued on the SV04 Roll. The owners of these properties willbe notified of their SV04 valuations in writing at the postal address currently held on theCity’s database.
Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Actan objection must be in relation to a specific individual property and not against thesupplementary valuation roll as a whole. The forms for lodging an objection can be obtainedfrom one of the venues listed below, and can be downloaded from the website.A separate objection form must be completed per property.
DATE: 21 October 2011 – 30 November 2011
No. Names of venue Address of venue Operating hours of venue
1.14th Floor, Cape TownCivic Centre
Hertzog Boulevard,Cape Town
08:30 – 15:45
2. Bellville Civic Centre
Voortrekker Road, Bellville(Cnr of Voortrekker Road &Quarry Street - next to SanlamHead Office)
08:30 – 15:45
3. Milnerton Civic CentrePienaar Road, Milnerton(Next to Milnerton Library)
08:30 – 15:45
4.PlumsteadAdministration
Cnr of Victoria Road &Main Road, Plumstead(Next to Checkers)
08:30 – 15:45
5. Brackenfell Civic CentreCnr of Old Paarl Road &Paradys Street(Opposite Hypermarket)
08:30 – 15:45
6.Strand MunicipalBuilding
Cnr of Main Road &Fagan Street, Strand(next to Strand Hall)
08:30 – 15:45
Completed objection forms can be submitted as follows:• Email – valuationsobjection@capetown.gov.za• Fax – 086 588 6042• Post to – The City of Cape Town, For Attention: The Objection Co-ordinator,
P O Box 4522, Cape Town 8000• By Hand - At one of our public inspection venues
For more information:Sharecall: 086 010 3089Web: www.capetown.gov.za
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THECITY OF CAPE TOWNA meeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Wednesday 26 October 2011at 10:00 in the Council Chamber, 6th Floor, Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard,Cape Town.
Please note that limited seating is available in the public gallery of the Council Chamber, andtherefore seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Should you wish to attendthe meeting you are requested to contact Ms A Curtis on021 400 3342 between 09:00-16:00. All requests forattendance must be received by no later than a day before themeeting. You will be required to provide your surname, initialsand contact telephone number. Visitors are kindly requested tobe seated by 09:30.
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Learn the way of the wheelsIN partnership with ISA Driving School, theNew World Foundation is offering unlimiteddriving classes at its venue in Grindal Ave-nue, Lavender Hill. Classes are held on Tues-
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Help feed Lavender HillA LAVENDER HILL feeding schemethat has been running for just overnine years is asking for your help infeeding the needy.
Johanna Flatwell, better known as“Aunty Moola”, runs the WomenAgainst Poverty initiative from herhome in Southern Hills Drive. Sheand six othervolunteers feed 300 to 400adults, and 70 children from sevenschools in the area, every Thursday.
“We are here come rain or shine,”says Flatwell.
Flatwell and her fellow volunteersbuy most of the food themselves,though they get welcome donations ofbread from the New Covenant Chris-tian Church in Mitchell’s Plain andRichard Stemmet from Hanover Park.But the going is always tough.
“This week I didn’t know whetherwe were even going to make soup, be-
cause we didn’t have any gas to cookthe food,” Flatwell says. “We struggleto keep up with the high demand.”
The ladies behind Women AgainstPoverty thank everybody who do-nates to the cause every week, andthey
appealing to others to contributeand help cope with the growingnumber of hungry people.
“Some days there is not enoughsoup for everyone – then we have togive the children peanut butter andbread, so we really need all the helpwe can get,” says Malima Benjamin(80) from Heathfield, who gives up hertime every Thursday for the initia-tive.
If you are in a position to donate tothe Woman Against Poverty feedingscheme, please contact Johanna Flat-well on (021) 702-2716.
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WITHIN just 24 days Table Moun-tain could be named one of the new
Seven Natural Wonders of the world,and in just eight days Cape Town couldbe named World Design Capital 2014.But what does this all mean for the aver-age Capetonian?
An independent study from internationalaccounting firm Grant Thornton has pro-jected that each of the Seven Wonders Citiesis anticipated to receive an annual boost ofR1,4 billion in tourism revenue, along withthe creation of an estimated 11 000 perma-nent new jobs.
The study is based on the results of a simi-lar campaign in which 100 million voteswere cast worldwide for the new SevenManmade Wonders in 2007; the study fur-ther concluded that tourism to the moun-tain would increase by about 20%, with ap-proximately 70% of these visitors expectedto be international tourists.
Councillor Grant Pascoe, Mayoral Com-mittee member for Tourism, Events andMarketing, says: “Tourism has already in-creased by 300% at sites where the SevenManmade Wonders of the Modern Worldwere announced.”
The battle for the seven new top slotsstarted on 21 July 2009, when the list wascut from 77 to 28 finalists.
Last year this time Table Mountain wasin the bottom half of the 28 finalists, rankingat number 14. It is now ranked at betweeneight and nine – just a few votes short of thetitle – ahead of the announcement on 11 No-vember at 11:11 GMT.
Trends have shown an increase in thenumber of South Africans voting, says Fio-
na Furey, Table Mountain campaign man-ager – “more and more South Africans havebeen coming on board and making this hap-pen”.
Cape Town Tourism CEO Mariëtte duToit-Helmbold says inclusion on the listwould also mean that “children from every
corner of the globe will be learning aboutTable Mountain and South Africa as a desti-nation”; the new Natural Wonders will be-come part of school curricula across theglobe.
Meanwhile, Cape Town mayor PatriciaDe Lille is set to jet off to Taipei, where the
World Design Capital (WDC) 2014 an-nouncement will be made on 26 October –with the choice lying between Bilboa inSpain, Dublin in Ireland, and the MotherCity.
The accolade could also change the eco-nomic landscape of Cape Town, as Pascoeexplains: “Turin, Italy, experienced morevisitor numbers in 2008 than in any otheryear over the half-century, including 2006when it hosted the Winter Olympics,” afterit won the WDC.
“Pascoe further adds that Seoul – lastyear’s title holder – was ranked by the NewYork Times as third in a list of “The 31 Plac-es to go in 2010”, and was described by thenewspaper as “a city where design enthusi-asts are flocking” in 2009.
Du Toit-Helmbold says that no matter theoutcome, “Capetonians should be proud tobe seated under a mountain of such stature,and that we were voted into the final 28 nat-ural wonders of the world”.
Furey concludes by saying that TableMountain can make the list if everybodygets on board: “We need to move away fromthe ‘Oh, someone else will vote so I don’tneed to’ attitude – it’s time for all Capeto-nians to take ownership of their mountainand vote for it.
We all know Table Mountain is alreadya wonder of nature; let’s give her the globalrecognition she deserves... It is an opportu-nity that will never present itself again, ei-ther we are on the list forever or off it!”
Vote online at www.new7wonders.com,or on MXit by clicking on “My Culture”,adding “Vote4Table Mountain” as a con-tact, and then voting as many times as youlike. Alternatively, SMS “TABLE” to 34874(SMSes cost R2) or call +1 869 760 5990,+1 649 339 8080 or +44 758 900 1290.
UNDER PRESSURE: Within the next month Table Mountain could be crowned as one ofthe new Seven Natural Wonders, and Cape Town could be named World Design Capitalfor 2014. Photo: Jaco Marais
Page 8 People’s Post Retreat LEADER Tuesday 18 October 2011
Different, but equalTHE development of a disabled workforce isan important part of a thriving, modern econ-omy, and it seems only fitting in a countryin which diversity is a main draw card.
South Africa is said to have some of themost progressive laws and policies in theworld, safeguarding the disabled and ensur-ing employment equity.
It was disappointing last week to note me-dia reports revealing that South Africa wouldneed to double its efforts to reach its targetof having 2% of its workforce comprise peoplewith disabilities.
Speaking at the Disabled People’s Interna-tional eighth World Assembly in Durban lastweek, Lulu Xingwana, Minister for Women,Children and People with Disabilities, saidonly 0,9% of the country’s workforce wasmade up of disabled people.
While excellent policies exist on paper, thequestion remains: how successful is the im-plementation? Are the spin-offs of these poli-cies reaching those for whom the challengesof being disabled are very real?
Are government officials like Xingwana do-ing enough to drive policies? And is society’smindset changing rapidly enough to see a realintegration of disabled into the workplace?
Diversity in the workplace increases theodds of success for any business. A diverseworkforce leads to the development of betterideas, and the presence or lack of this innova-tion caneasily translate into sustainability orfailure in challenging financial times.
The disabled play a special role in makinga positive contribution to any working envi-ronment, and initiatives like the DisabilityWorkshop Development Enterprise’s CareerFair, launched last week, serves to breathenew life into the economy. This non-govern-mental organisation works toward sourcingrewarding work for the disabled, and show-cased many success stories at the launch.
Self reliance encourages confidence. Confi-dent people – including the disabled – makefor a healthy populace, and this, coupled withdiversity, is good for economic growth.
Police must do moreI FIND it very amazing, theviews expressed by theCommunity Policing Fo-rum chair and the Com-mander at SAPS Steenberg(“Gang violence flares upagain”, People’s Post, 26September).
The facts are that the po-lice never had the gang sit-uation under control, anddepend on reactionary po-licing solutions. It is sadthat people must first bekilled that there is high po-lice visibility. We have re-quested many times properhighly skilled police opera-tions to deal with the drugproblem. The trend wasvisible, as tension has builtup over the last threemonths. We are dealingwith highly organisedcrime, and I wish to knowwhy the specialised units atprovincial level are neverdrawn into Lavender Hill.
I am of the opinion thatwe have no faith in the po-lice monthly crime statis-tics. The percentages andcategories given alwaysshow the police are doingsterling work; why are theycaught by surprise of thecurrent events? There wasno sudden flare up, as situa-tion as expressed in yourarticle. The indicatorswere there all along theway. The lack of a proactivepolicing intervention strat-egy explains it all. We havepolice intelligence, policesector managers and thecommunity at large; how isit possible that the policemiscalculated theseevents? It is an insult on the
integrity of us that walkedthe mile to find an interven-tion to bring calming intoour community, there canmuch critique about peaceinitiatives. Does the CPFchair understand the gangoperations culture and the“underworld”? We are deal-ing with the symptoms ofthe root causes of a systemthat have left us this legacyof gangs and drugs in theWestern Cape. We need toaddress the root causes ofpoverty and redress the in-justice done. Lavender Hillshould never been here inthe first place.LLEWELYN JORDAANSocial workerColonel Noel Josephs, Steen-berg Police Station com-mander, responds: Steen-berg SAPS do have an inte-grated operational plan inplace to address the gangvi-olence issue in Steenberg.Since the end of April 2011,gang violence was down tosporadic incidents whereno one was injured or killedtill two and a half weeksago, were a man was shot inthe face, starting retalia-tion incidents, compared tofigures of last financialyear, proving that the con-tinuous disruptive opera-tion, high visibility of po-lice presence and informa-tion driven operationshave made a substantialdifference within the Lav-ender Hill area.
Gangsterism, like anyother crime, is of such a na-
ture that once the policestart the process of polic-ing, there will be a quiet pe-riod where the crimemoves out of the area tonext door precinct – Mui-zenburg SAPS – and to theback of Lavender Hill, StMontague Village.
The police are aware ofthe changing nature, andhave adapted operations toaccommodate this change.Integrated provincial inter-vention operations withspecialised units are con-ducted on a regular basis,with the last one on 30 Sep-tember 2011. In that weekeight illegal firearms werealso recovered, and numer-ous suspects arrested.More than ever police, areacting on information re-ceived from the communityon criminal activities, witha huge success rate, prov-ing that community confi-dence in the police has alsoshown a positive improve-ment. Also, SteenbergSAPS have always believedin a transparent relation-ship with the media so as toinform them of crime andcurrent crime trends with-in the Steenberg precinct.Yes, currently, there hasbeenan increase in gangac-tivity within the LavenderHill area, with two inci-dents were people werehurt. This amount is a hugereduction against theamount of victims com-pared to last year’s statis-tics.
Steenberg SAPS have onvarious occasions invitedinfluential leaders withinthe community to get in-volved in fighting this evil.There is no excuse forcrime and gang violence,and the operation of gangsis one that continues with-in the Lavender Hill com-munity. As to the variousreasons for gangsterism,one can look at the currentsocial economic environ-ment and speculate on theinfluences of the past, but Iand my team do not havethe luxury to speculate.Crime in all forms is unac-ceptable, and thus our pri-mary focus remains on cre-ating a safe and secure en-vironment within thecommunity. Addressinggangsterism remains achallenge that requires allrole players within our pre-cinct to share informationand not criticise one anoth-er, but to see how we can as-sist the police and our com-munity to bring about sus-tainable change for all toenjoy safety. SteenbergSAPS remain committed toaddressing the problemand warn the communitythat anyone associated orinvolved in gangsterismshould know that yourcrimes will not go unpun-ished. The process mightnot be an overnight solu-tion, but Steenberg SAPShave made huge headwayin addressing this ongoingcrime, and I believe this isone battle that the SAPS,with the help of the commu-nity, can win.
Where’s the privacy?DO residents realise what ourgovernment is doing to its cit-izens when it threatens andintimidates us with fines andimprisonment if we refuse toallow census takers to enterour premises?
Fair enough, they havebeen trained and declared tobe free of any criminalrecord. They are tasked to askus over 70 questions in 45minutes.
No government can forceme to give that kind of infor-mation to total strangers!
What I picked up on thenews smacks of the “bigbrother is watching you” sce-nario. We’re steering towardsa total control by governmentover all aspects of our person-al lives.
I don’t think we elected thegovernment to ride rough-shod over our rights to priva-cy of personal information,mail and protection againstidentity theft.
One government officialsaid that the South Africancensus is in line with other in-ternational countries, wheretaking a census is normal.Okay, but we do not have to
make that kind of comparisonfor obvious reasons – for ex-ample, the type of scams,frauds and crimes we findhere that are different tothose elsewhere.
It is said that all the censustakers have been vetted andhave no criminal record.Fine! But anything and every-thing can be faked in SouthAfrica, for example gangstersin SA police uniform hijack-ing an old lady.
In the same way, the censustakers’ bibs, IDs, permits, allcan be faked.
If Minister Fransmancomes to my home, I will glad-ly let him in and answer thosequestions that will not lead toidentity theft.
Elderly people in our com-munity are totallyhelpless, asthe number of recent home in-vasions show.
What happens to themwhen census impostors ac-cess them?
Don’t laugh! The criminalswould be stupid not to seizethis opportunity, as they nor-mally do.HERBERT SYREMitchell’s Plain
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. Glen, rugby rules or rugby laws, so what!The world plays football, these fools play soc-cer. No wonder they lose when they draw.Now question the competition rules. Theydon’t question their attitude in the first place.With their dance they would do better at gym-nastrada. Will.i.am
. Well done, Lynn Prins. The ref didn’t beatthe Boks, they beat themselves with poor fin-ishing. But the supporters are the world’sworst losers and always blame the ref. He’sonly okay when the Boks win. They lost, sono excuses. Russell
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Paws for thought. The incessant barking of dogs in Water-
bury and Hemyork Streets is driving us mad.Law enforcement agencies, please intervene.
. Good on the neighbour for braaiing, nowcontribute towards the meat and give up yourbarking dog. End of problem. HB
. All you dog owners who complain aboutbeing moaned at, obey the laws and respectothers’ space, then we won’t have to waste theauthorities’ time with your law-breaking. It’syou who are at wrong, so take responsibilityand obey the law.
. Stop moaning about dogs. They protectyour property and all neighbours are warned24/7 when burglars are around. They don’tdemand payment, only food and love. Theydon’t argue or complain. JH
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ous times, but my neighbour lets hers barkand bark at nothing. I hope she will read thisand shut her stupid dog up.
. About dogs – theSimon’sTownweekendyapper on the balcony opposite JubileeSquare takes first prize, hands down. NotJust Nuisance – Just a Nuisance!
. One dog, one tag! Licensing all dogswould solve lots of problems, such as un-scrupulous breeding, unwanted strays andmisbehaving dogs could be traced to irre-sponsible owners. This would boost revenuefor municipalities. Suggesting that peopleneed permits for dog walking is ridiculous;we already have IDs, driver’s licences, carlicences, passports, not to mention rates andtaxes. What next?
By the way. What is the point of the census? And for
whose benefit is is if government and themunicipality can’t build enough affordablehouses for the millions of homeless andthose struggling to own one? And those withno fixed addresses? What about the asylumseekers?
. Census 2011 starts, the government willstart to count all of us, but the question begs,can all of us count on them? Z van der Forte,Maitland
. What’s with the driving schools charg-ing so much money for passing out yourdriver’s test? It’s daylight robbery. What dothe other readers think? Anon
. Firecrackers are a nuisance at this timeof year. When will it stop? Fed Up
. On 1 October I bought R150 in electricityunits, and the slip said it was worth 235,4units. When I punched it in I only got 186,3units. I phoned the call centre and she saidit’s right. I don’t think so.
. Clothingworkers arewilling towork forlower salaries, whereas government andcouncillors expect massive increases.Shame on you, you bunch of ungrateful vul-tures. We need a change of government.
From poorest of the poor. To the lady with the dog
in her arms shopping atShoprite: It’s unhealthy andno place for dogs. They areanimals, not children.
. Loved Gavin Thom-son’s cage hire comic! Welldone. I say put in shark netsplease. Debbie Mills
. Can anyone tell us why the main linetrains have been cut from seven times a weekto three? And where’s the Durban and EastLondon train gone? No one can tell you theright thing!
. Where there once were tears, there nowis happiness. Sylvester Barlow, our marriage
is stronger now and blessed through thegrace of God. I love you. Melvina Barlow
. Where is our Monday night “Survivor”alternate “Amazing Race”? “Brotherhood” isabsolute rubbish. The person who chose thatneeds to be fired! I’ve paid my TV licence fornothing, plus millions of adverts. DisgustedViewer
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A FAMILY DRIVINGSCHOOL
Code 08,Man & Auto. K53.( 021 633 7402
J & K DRIVING SCHOOLK53 driving lessons. Code 8only. Pick up & Drop off all
areas. Patient & reliableinstructors.(021 370 0081
(a/h)/ 073 888 6782/kevin.southgate@telkomsa.net
AC DrivingAcademyDRIVING
LESSONSCode 10 (Truck)Code 8 Manual/
Automatic. ExHillstar Examiner
Ph/sms073 555 8410
BRANSONSDRIVING SCHOOL
15 Years experience. Pick upand drop off. Early driverstest avail in Oct. R100 perhour. Associated with all
traffic departmentsPh 071 988 9779, email:bran.drays@gmail.com
BSI DRIVINGACADEMYK53 driving
lessonsCompetitive
RatesPackagesavailable
Call Sharon /Bernie on
021 638 3649or 074 133 0069or 021 824 8741
www.bsidriving.co.za
28
Creches
EDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport
avail. Mitchells Plain areaonly. ( 021 392 0633
33
Health and Beauty
DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4 8kg per month and
still enjoy your favourite foods.Abeda, ( 072 806 5399
34
Catering
ADELAH'S SAMOOSASMince Pies, R110 per
100, Budget Pack R150(40 pies, 40 samoosas,
20 pizzas, 20 spring rolls).We deliver. Ph 021 376 2506
or 076 450 2910
AKHNI for sale. Alloccasions.(021 701 4211
ALPHA CATERERSCatering from R50 p/p.( 021 703 6495 or
082 742 7098
DALVIE'SCATERING AND
HIRINGMenus from R69 p/p.
Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs and
stage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from
10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. Ph Rashieda or
Shafiek 021372 5921 /084 566 0087 /082 660 0876
DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R90,00. Price
includes: Backdrop, Arch, RedCarpet and chair covers.
(Ielaahm or Rene021371 4507/082 324 9486
ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394
NAZLIA'SCATERING &
HIRINGStrictly Halall. Forall your catering
needs. Alsofrozen savouries,
eg. pies,samoosa's,
springrolls etc..and
platters and alsoall your hiring
needs,eg. crockery,
cutlery & tableclothes.
(021 633 9585 /073 305 8027
36
Children’sEntertainment
AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 938 5342
HIRE a castle, from R150 p.d.Slides, kiddies chairs & tables.021 696 3791, 084 209 1313
J/CASTLE for hire.021 393 4663/083 357 4008
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.
JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930
38
Hiring Services
A DECORBackdrop poles, chair covers,charger plates & red carpet.021 637 0133/083 453 9021
BUSSES &LATEST BMW'S
FOR HIREFor all your
special bus trips&
weddings, matricballs & junior
proms.(Evan on
084 585 6080
CATER HIRE021696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seats R10Long Table: 10 seats R10.Chair Covers: R4.Long Table Cloth XL: R12.Round Table Cloth XL: R15.Organzas: From R2.
COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware
linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968
CROCK , cutlery & linen &Ph 021 397 8326,073 696 7788, 083 465 3455
DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.
(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs
plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
JADES HIRINGCrcockery, cutlery, glassware &
linen, round tables & chairs.021 712 1739/ 083 3135 953
TRAILER 4 metre, for hire.Ph 078 6113 627.
43
Personal Services
DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h3022h00 Ph 079 806 4173
44
Photographice/Video Services
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
VIDEOS & PHOTO'Sfor all occasions. Ph
021761 1457 or 073 788 2260
47
Health Shops/Products
DR MAMMA FATIMAHLove! sex and court case &work! luck in casino, lotto,problems & short boys for
money. Penis Enlarge.Amagundwane .PAY AFTER
UR PROBLEM SOLVED.Bellville: 021 948 3738
072 012 0746078 942 3819
FORSALE
71
Miscellaneous
SALONEQUIPMENTDouble basinwith one tap
R1 200.Double
workstation R1 200
Ph 021372 2610
Wendy Houses, SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.(082 621 4441/021 393 5475
74
Electrical Appliances
All Fridge Regassingand
geyser repairs.021 3715362
I BUY & REPAIR Fridges +c h e s t f r e e z e r s , s t o v e s+w/machines, Dead or Alive.021 591 1699/084 985 7425Cash on the spot. All areas.
80
Radio/TV/Video
DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.
Contact Terence on
083 769 7242/
STEVE'S RADIO& TV
Microwave & audio repairs.Free transport.
021 633 1802/083 486 5394.
18 Linaria Crescent,Silvertown
TELERAMA TVREPAIRS
Efficient repairsto TV's &
microwaves.We collect and
deliver.( 083 861 0418
81
Garden Services
Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge
Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677
021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
CASH 4 goods sec. handclothes, shoes ,linen, etc
(021 633 0467/083 478 0795
85
Sport/CampingEquipment
4 Bed caravan for sale.R15 000neg.(084 482 3067
86
Photography
PHOTOS / SLIDE SHOWSContact: 021 372 0632082 415 6938
89
Building Material
3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble( 083 292 3960
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072 407 4289.
A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.
A bakkie sand R210A bakkie stone R400
Paving slabs 300x300 R6.90400x400 R11.90 per slab450x450 R13.90 per slab600x600 R21.90 per slab
Colour cobblestone R2 each.Rockface 450x450 R23.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h
or 021 372 2961 a/h
Tuesday 18 October 2011 CLASSIFIEDS People’s Post Retreat Page 11
A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.
A BARGAINVibracrete Slabs = R26
Galvanised Carport Poles =R140
500x500 Paving Slabs = R15( 071 951 4046
Tel: 021 704 4109
021 715 2739
Cell: 084 368 8125
ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.
AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's Sand & Stone
Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)
WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand R135 (Bags
R7,50)Bakkie Stone
R350 (BagsR15.00)
Blocks andBricks
190/140/maxisVibracrete Slabs R29.00 each
CEMENT R69.00EACH
We also do truckloads and
rubble removalsPh 021820 4068or 084 467 7507
FINANCEAVAILABLE
99
Wanted to Buy
WE BUY good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021374 6060 or083 948 2804
GENERALSERVICES
104
Building andConstruction
ALL BOUNDARY WALLSWITH STEEL RAILINGS
BUILT(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067
ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &
DOORSSupplied & fitted.
( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292
RENOVATIONSBrick work, Plumbing,
electrical, tiling, steelwork(Gates, fencing, etc.)Tel. 079 018 2091
VIBRACRETE, walls, paving,plastering. (021 392 1433083 539 5478
105
Home ImprovementInterior
ALUMINIUM WINDOWS ANDDOORS
Tel. 072 753 9042
BUILDING MATERIAL&
HOMEIMPROVEMENTS
( On AccountBasis Only )
,Tiling, Paving,Vibracrete
,BIC's,Wendy Houses
,L/Flooring6 60 months to
pay!!!For further infocontact Ashley
on 072 371 6000
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
106
Home ImprovementExterior
A A p a v i n g , c a r p o r t s ,vibracrete and garages. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 084 921 5364
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.
Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /
107
Repairs/Miscellaneous
FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your
house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457
or 083 725 3384
108
Money/Loans
A BEST CASH LOAN Admin order recission.Bridging financeALL HomeLoans R1m. (Wilma073 247 6116 / 021 371 7572
A CASH &CONSOLIDATION LOANup to R180 000. Same daypayout. b/listed welcome.T&C's apply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293
A CASH LOAN Up toR100 000. B/listed , garnishees& gov. welcome to apply.Sameday payout. Call or SMSAnshaaf on 072 785 0231
A LOAN ?Bl.listed + gov. All welcome
CALL 072 033 5041
A1 CAR PAWN.VINNIG, GOEDKOOP OFOORBRUG PER FAKS.(082 359 2546/021 856 4183
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGE CREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
073 439 3111
APPROVAL SAME DAY
ARE U WAITING
on a Pension/Provident/Package
Lumpsum Payout?Sms/Call: Nawaal (
076 064 0458
ARE YOU INDEBT?
Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance
021788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193
BOND PROBLEMS Solvedhere. Arrears, judgements,executions. We stop themhere! Real Solutions. Call ustoll free 0800 204 987
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
PENSION /PACKAGE
PROPERTY
DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day
EASY LOANSCellphone contracts &
Insurance products.Blacklisted welcome
Call Asma 071 716 7484
LOANSBlacklisted welcome .
No ITC checks! up to R15 000Fax 0867245130
(084 7144 216 /071 762 0362
LOANS No ITC. Same daypayout. Fax 086 666 4811 orcall 071 512 1923
“
Waiting forPension/package
payouts?SMS or send
please call me”082 301 7856
0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE
A BRIDGING loan?
CONSOLIDATEALL DEBT NOW!
R50 000 R3MILLION
No propertyneeded
Blacklistedwelcome
(021) 706 8365OR 082 378 8272
LOANS
ARE YOU SICK& TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?Cant control it
anymore? I canhelp you.
Garnishees onpayslips,
summonses,dont have
money for food?Reduce
payments to oneinstalment. Stop
thestruggling, the
help you need ishassle
free. Serviceguarenteed. Call
us now!(Audrey
079 395 4709 orfax:
021 421 6817.Fax your ID,
payslipand all your
accounts to seewhat
you qualify for.
We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
Need a loan up to R15 000No ITC check. 24hr payout.
Up to R15 000/Up to 12months. Call: Gold
073 618 7395 / 081 470 3468
NEED CONSOLIDATION+ LOANS
( GAY 076 170 9579
R1 000R100 000. Blacklistedand garnishee. All welcome.Call/sms Hayley 072 064 1265
SAME DAY PAYOUT!!Sms ID nr, name,surname,gross + nett salary073 763 7243
112
Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery
A1 BLINDSFinance
arranged. Forquality blinds &free advice. Wehave the Widest
rangein the WesternCape and beat
anywritten quotation.(072 691 0050
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.
All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
ACTIVE BLINDS For all yourwindow blinds. Also carpetand upholstery cleaning. PhBernie 021393 0672
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
117
TV/DVD/Video Services
BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS
Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,
led's µwaves.
(021 705 4222 /083 861 0418
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
119
Painting
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713
ALL PAINTING WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713
PAINTING SERVICE Interiorand Exterior. Professionallydone. Free quote 073 533 4768
1140
Electrical Repairs
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
REGISTERED ELECTRICIANavailable all areas. Ph Jody on
081 310 7542
SPECIALIST INSPEED QUEEN
Repairs, services & salesAll repairs done on
site.(Donovan on 076 612 5170
1141
General Services
FOR ALL YOURGates, burglarbars or welding
repairs(Xavier on
072 212 8619
1142
Carpentry
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new
installations.All workmanship guaranteed.
(Frank 082 3544 076
Plumbing Elect DrainsR125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906
1145
Swimming PoolServices
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
1149
Glass/Windows
HENDRICKSALUMINIUM
Many years ofexperienceaffordable,and qualityservice for
manufactring ofall: . Aluminium
doors andwindows.
. Shopfronts,Skylights,Balu
strades.Custom madeto suit frames..Replacing of
wood and steelframes and
Repairs..Repairs(Phaldie
021 376 3937/076 608 4770
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HolidayAccommodation
GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
WEEKENDSPECIALS AT
CLUBMYKONOS
STARTING ATR600 PER
NIGHT!Contact Suzanne
021448 2717office hours only
133
Tours
WEEKEND TRIPTO
CLUBMYKONOS
18 20November 2011.Accommodation,
transport &Sunday
lunch incl. R800p.p. (Betty on073 188 6942 /021 633 7207
142
Repairs – Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL,
R1 800Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox
repairsfrom R950. Parts
& labour incl.(021 376 6014/
078 875 4394
152
Spraypainting/Panelbeating
PANELBEATINGAND SPRAYPAINTING
PH: 082 077 6807OR 021 701 7283
167
Houses for Sale
EMMANUELPROPERTIES
COLORADO: 3 bedroomsplus sep entrance; R525 000.WOODBURY: 3 bedrooms,garage, bics in kit & rooms,
R495 000.PHILIPPI Acacia Park
R280 000. 3 bedrooms, fullyburglar barred and fully tiledSTRANDFONTEIN Church
Street. R495 000. 3Bedrooms, lounge &diningroom, garage,
R495 000.House about to get
repossessed we can help.Ph 0722929668,
0833375163, (o) (021)374 1964
WARELEYHOMES
Sellers inStrandfontein &
M/Plaincontact us for aFREE valuation
ofyour property.
Robert021 393 2410/08
3 427 0036
BUSINESS
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BusinessOpportunities
AMERICAN COMPANYEXPANDING
Needs people with 50% English. 5 candidates wanted.
www.FinallyFireYourBoss.com
Available in Cape Town areaData Entry work. With/without a computer. For info.sms name & address to072 813 6062. J.C. Enterprise.54 Main Road, P.E.088 129 8601
AVON COSMETICSExtra earning opportunity.Call Ursula 073 989 9440
AVONReps needed urgently.
Athlone & surrounding areas.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581
AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle
021 396 2115/082 637 6559
PB
Consult06
Visit us Monday to Saturday
PROPERTYOWNERS
Consolidate your debt.Regardless of your credithistory, debt counsellingor Administration status,Bondpro Finance can use
your property toconsolidate your debtand clear your credit
record.
Contact us today on021 880 6000 or senda please call me to:
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BOND
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Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300
WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE
CALL MEEXTRA income opportunity.Data works with or without acomputer. For info, SMSname, surname & adress to084 062 4825/021 704 4293.17 Liberator Rd, Rocklands.
TALENT
A V O N & J U S T I N E r e p sn e e d e d . ( M i l d r e d021 696 5866/ 079 053 8019
401
General Vacancies
EARN + R7000
When you train with us in :.Office Admin (1month).Call Centre (2 weeks)
. Data Capturing (2 weeks)Job placement guaranteed after
training. Deposit fee R500Visit Cape Town
68 Bree street , Office 203Call : 021 424 1230 /
072 918 2000
FREE ICDL COMPUTERCOURSE Typing, DataCapture, Excel, IT, Internet,Email.Job Search & CVdesign. 3Wks, pay 4 w/book.(021 683 8875 (Kenilworth Centre)
TELEMARKETERS NEEDEDFor organisation, with fund
raising experience( 021 393 6262 or
021393 7774 o/h only
428
Sales/Marketing
Young VibrantTelemarkerters
Between ages 18 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.
Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174
429
Staff Vacancies
EXPERIENCEDNAIL
TECHNICIANMust be able todo mani, pedi,waxing and allnail systems for
salon in MitchellsPlain.CALL
083 270 7503
MACHINIST
Experienced.Wanted by
AlexiouLeather Couches
in Kirstenhof.Ph 021701 4612
SUMMER JOBS IN5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,
BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY
NEEDS!.20 Receptionists
.30 Cashiers
.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters
.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers.10 Cruiseship Attendants
For More details please contactMariam or visit our offices on ,112 Loopstreet, 1st Floor, Cape
Town, or CALL:021 801 9963/4 or 078 707
1963
VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS
NEEDED
No transport orprevious sales
experienceneeded. Free
training isprovided. We
offer basic salary,commission,
petrol allowanceand
various otherincentives.
For appointment,call Aileen on021 465 7852
Terms &Conditions Apply
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* Seller andMark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing
DISTRESSSALES!!
visit www.eesyinfo.co.za
NoGimmicks!Call Mark on 072 742 6963 formore info
ORSMS“G18”, Your Name, Email address/address to 072 742 6963
ORFREE CALL 0800-00-00-0824HRS, 7 DAYS AWEEK
8For a Guaranteed Sale on Your Home.
If your HomeDoesn’t Sell, Mark isWilling toBuy it Himself at a Price Acceptable toYou
Every AgentWill PromiseTo Sell Your Home…WeGUARANTEE it
Receive a Free listwith pics of BelowMarketValue & other Distress
Sale PropertiesVisit:
www.savemoola.co.zaOr SMS“D18”,Your Name,
Email address/ addressto 079 174 9961
Call Mark Anthony
021 704 2160/
083 482 4250K A T 1 40 NMAR N HONY 2 311 1ALX IK
Newly Renovated!!!
Everything New! 2 large beds,bics,New fully fitted kitchen,
New Shower & toilet + Lounge and Freshly painted.
STUNNING!!!
3 beds,large en-suite(Shower & Toilet),bics,laminated floors,tiled lounge,beautiful fully fitted kitchen,fully tiled family
bathroom,enclosed carport (Approx.3 cars),small paved yard,extras include blinds, burglar bars,aluminium window frames,
& alarm.Very Neat.Just Move In.
ZEEKOEIVLEI R599 000
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(House + 3 Granny Flats)Only R449 000
Renovated 3 beds, large lounge and
kitchen, bath & shower, enclosed, car-
port for 4 cars + Outside bed-room /
Potential GRANNY FLAT. (If your
combined wages is approx. R10 800.00
per month you can buy this house)
2 Bedroom house, long driveway,
burglar bars,in quiet Cul-De-Sac +
3 Granny Flats of 1 bedroom each.
Present rental income of
R6200.00 per month.
LENTEGEUR(Close To Eisleben)
R329 000
MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESView pictures of houses www.markanthonyproperties.co.za
View more pics @ www.markanthonyproperties.co.za
CALL Mark Anthony021 704 2160/083 482 4250
Mark Anthony2-18.10.11.ai
Free-Standing 3 beds, lounge,fitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,
tiled lounge +++ Garage. Closeto local Shopping Centre and
CANAL WALK.
House + Large Plot. 3 beds, lounge (Fire-Place),dining room, fitted kitchen, laundry room,
bathroom & toilet, garage +++ Approx 700 m²PLOT. NICE AREA.
Semi- Detached house in complex. Cute 1bed, tiled lounge, tiled bathroom, fittedkitchen, enclosed yard / entertainmentarea, safe environment, lots of parking.Close to all amenities. If your combinedwages is approx. R11 000 you can live in
Ottery.
WANT AN AGENT TO SELLYOUR HOUSE FAST,
EFFICIENTLY AND AT THEBEST POSSIBLE PRICE?
CALL MARK ANTHONYTODAY. 021 704 2160
083 482 4250 ORANTHONY ARENDSE
021 704 0289082 673 1503.
COMMISSSION NEGOTIABLE!
Large 3 beds, en-suite, bics, fully fitted kitchen, large lounge(laminated floors), fire-place, family bathroom, double carport
+++ Garage. Large approx 600m2 plot.
Mandalay Only R550 000 Summer GreensOnly R499 000
Ottery R339 000(Close to Wetton Circle) SELLERS IN ALL AREASOttery Ferness R899 000
Call Anthony Arendse021 704 0289082 673 1503
3 BEDS, LOUNGE, KITCHEN, BATHROOM,GARAGE +++ GRANNY FLAT
3 beds, bics, tiled, tiled lounge, fittedkitchen, separate bathroom & toilet,remote garage + extra parking,security gates and burglar bars +
Electric Fencing.
2 beds, tiled lounge, fitted kitchen, fully tiled bathroomwith geyser, carport, paved drive-way, spacious
cemented yard, braai.
3 beds, large lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom, large yard,enclosed Carport/Garage for 5 cars (Remote Door) +++
GRANNY FLAT
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,drive-way at side of house. (If yourcombined wages is R8 500.00 permonth you can buy this house.)
Montagues Gift (Close to Ottery Hyper)Only R290 000
1 large bedroom, kitchen, toilet +++Incomplete 2 bedroom renovation. (Ifyour combined wages is R4 700.00PER MONTH YOU CAN BUY THIS
HOUSE)
MARK ANTHONY3 181011 1B2QFVQ
Westridge (Next to Mosque)R395 000
Lotus RiverOnly R335 000
RetreatR549 000
EastridgeR259 000
DelftR139 000
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HEIDEVELD: R580.000excl
F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,
G/Flat, E/Garden, Encl, 520m².
NORMAN 083 772 8912
PARKTOWN: R599.000excl
Semi, 3Beds(2xBics), Lnge cm Drm,
FFK, Carport, 2xF/Bath, W//House,
KAREN 079 808 3877
BONTEHEUWEL; R395.000excl
Ext. Semi, 2Beds(1xB), Stoep, Lnge,
Modern F/Bath, FFK, Garage, F/Encl.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
OTTERY/L.RIVER: R310.000excl
Mais, 2Beds, Lnge, Jetmaster, F/Bath,
Carport, Encl, Park(5xCars).
KAREN 079 808 3877
LAVENDER HILL: R220.000excl
F/s, 1Beds, Lounge, Kitchen,
F/Bath, Storerm, Sl/Gates, 2xCars.
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
LENTEGEUR: R410.000excl
Ext.Semi, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm,
K(Bics),Encl, Paved, Very neat.
SAEEDA 083 519 4159
OTTERY: R390.000excl
Flat, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge,
F/Bath, FK, P/Bay, Encl.
KAREN 079 808 3877
PARKTOWN: R699.000excl
Semi, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge cm Drm, Mes,
OPFFFK, Office, T/Garage,
KAREN 079 808 3877
LAVENDER HILL: R295.000excl
F/standing, 3Beds, Extended Lounge,
F/Bath, Kitchen, Encl, 201m², KPC.
LYNETTE 073 580 5059
NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R250.000
Mais, 3Beds, Lnge, FK, Storerm,
Carport, Encl, Very Neat.
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
FRACTRETON: R230.000excl
Semi, 2Beds, Lnge, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Carport, E/Garden, 2x W/Houses,
NAJWA 082 377 7027
BEACON VALLEY: R235.000excl
Mais, 3Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen,
Family Bathroom, Enclosed.
SAEEDA 083 519 4159
OPP. ISLAMIA-LANSDOWN R1.250mil
OPP. ISLAMIA, 4Beds, 3Baths,
Garage(6xCars) + Many more
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
HIGHLANDS ESTATE: R200.000
Vacant Plot 496m².
Build your dream home.
NORMAN 083 772 8912
HANOVER PARK: R275.000excl
Mais, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FK,
incomplete Garage, Encl, 195m².
NORMAN 083 772 8912
HANOVER PARK: R175.000excl
Mais, 2Bedrooms, Lounge,
F/Bath, Kitchen, Enclosed.
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
STRANDFONTEIN: R580.000excl
Semi, 3Beds(2xBics), Lnge, Drm,
FFK, Pool, Garage, Braai, Ent.Area.
ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518
OTTERY: R360.000excl
G/Floor Flat, 2Beds(1xB), Lnge,
F/Bath, OPK, Pool, P/Bay, Encl
NAZEEMA 073 924 4460.
NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R320.000
Semi, 3Bedrooms, Lounge, F/Bath,
Fully Fitted Kitchen, F/Encl, 119m².
NORMAN 083 772 8912
MONTAGUS GIFT: R470.000excl
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, Bath, S/toilet,
FFK, Encl, 498m², Workshop.
FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889
HANOVER PARK: R265.000excl
Mais, 3Beds, Lounge, FK, Storerm,
F/Bath, Park (3xCars), Encl.
KEITH 084 888 2526
WYNBERG: R699.000excl
Duplex, 3Beds, Lnge, Bath, S/toilet,
FFK, P/Bay, Encl, Courtyard.
AQEELAH 074 042 4168
BONTEHEUWEL: R340.000excl
Mais, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge, F/Bath,
FFK, Storerm, Carport, Encl, L/Fitting.
JESICHA 073 698 9260
EASTRIDGE: R70.000excl
Vacant Plot
145m².
JESICHA 073 698 9260
FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 6.5% COMMISSION
WYNBERG: R670.000excl
Duplex, 3Beds (Bics), Lounge, Fitted
Kitchen, Scullery, F/Bath, P/Bay, Immac.
Cond.113m², Very neat.
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
WYNBERG: R700.000excl
Freestanding, 3Bedrooms,
Lounge, Family Bathroom,
Kitchen, Enclosed.
NORMAN 083 772 8912
PINATI ESTATE: R1. Mill
F/s, 3Beds, Lounge cum D/room,
S/toilet, FFK, G/Flat((2B, L. FK, F/Bath)
Garage, Encl, 526m².
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
WYNBERG: R550.000excl
Semi, 4Beds(2xBics), Lounge, Bath,
S/toilet, FK, Park (2xCars), 503m²,
A/Sliding Doors + A/Windows, Encl.
ADOLPH 073 193 5878
MUIZENBERG: R950.000excl
Cnr F/s, 3Beds(2xBics), Lnge, Drm,
Bath, S/toilet, FK, Laundry, Storerm,
Paved, Encl, 495m². Needs TLC
FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889
STRANDFONTEIN: R750.000excl
F/s, 4Beds(Bics), Lounge, 2xF/Bath,
OPFFFK, Laundry, TVrm, Intercom
System, Driveway (4xCars), 373m²
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
BELHAR: R1,5million Neg.
D/storey, 5Beds(2xBics), 2xFFK,
2xMes, Garage, Indoor Braai, Spanish
Style Corner House, 599m².
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
LANSDOWNE: R1,1 Mill
F/s, 4Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, Mes
F/Place, OPFFK + G/Flat (1Bed, K,
Brm), Pool, T/Garage, Encl, 506m².
IRFAAN 083 947 4327
DIEP RIVER: R2,1million
D/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, Mes,
FFK, G/Flat, 2x S/Garage, 1x
Dble/Garage, Carport, Spacious.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
WOODSTOCK: R950.000excl
F/s, 3Beds, Ent.Hall, Lounge, F/Bath +
O/side Toilet, FFK, Pantry, Garage,
327m, Park (4xCars), B/Bars, Encl.
NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
GRASSY PARK: R650.000excl
F/s, 5Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, 2xMes,
Kitchen, G/Flat (2B, L, K, Brm), D/Way
(4xCars), Encl, 510m².
NAJWA 082 377 7027
MAITLAND: R1.Mill
3Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, 744m, Garage
+ 2xSeparate Entrance, Investors
welcome.
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 6.5% COMMISSION
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– Belletuin Park – 2 x
T/houses, 3 beds, f/kitch, gar. -
R650 000 + R595 000
– 3 beds, f/f kitch,
bic,mes, remote d/gar – R895 000
CALL: JUDY BROWN
079 630 8222 or (021) 703 3629
6 Ailsa Road
Ferness Estate
Ottery
Judybprop@mweb.co.za
CK No: 2001/08104/23
OTTERYVery modern,
3 beds, pool, g/flat,
2 entrances
R1 275 000
KENSINGTONFlat - 1st floor,
2beds, f/f kitch
R450 000
View photos of our properties onwww.rawson.co.za or www.gumtree.co.za
OTTERY/ATHLONETEL: 021 703 3466FAX: 021 703 3480
Very Spacious2Beds-bic's, lounge, kitchen,laundry, bathrm, toilet-d/stairs,garden & parking bay, 82m²
WEB REF: OT0355
BASIL 082 414 8232
OTTERYR480,000neg
Stunning & Modern!2Beds-bic's, tiled lounge,bathroom, ffkitchen+eat-innook, parking bay on 1st floor
WEB REF: OT0382
Ideal for Dual living3Beds, lounge/d/room-f/p, bathrm,ffkitchen, ext to h -1Bed-bic's,
bathrm, kitch/lounge, laundry fac,dbl gar-rem.
WEB REF: AE174
PENLYN ESTATER1,680,000neg
Just move in!!3Beds-bic's, mes, 2 lounges,d/room, ffkitchen, bathrm, septoilet, garage, 2Bed sep ent
WEB REF: AE0183
Modern & Sentral2Beds-bic's, lounge, patio doorto balcony, fkitchen, bathroom,
sgl gar & storerm
WEB REF: AE0184
PAM 073 344 9161
Urgent Sale!3Beds-bic's,mes,lounge-f/p,
d/room, ffkitchen, bathrm, sgl garg,outside braai, sep ent,
outside laundry
WEB REF: AE0179
PAM 073 344 9161
Golfer's Paradise!
3Beds-bic's, mes, lounge-aircon,
3bathrms, ffkitchen, dbl garg, pool,
built-in braai
WEB REF: AE0181
Large Home with Big grounds4 Beds-2 ens,2 bathrms,
fkitchen, lounge-f/p, d/room,laundry, carpor t+ extra parking
WEB REF: AE0182
Priced to Sell!3Beds, lounge, d/room, ffkitchen,
bathrm, sep ent: 1bed,lounge/kitchen-o/p,
bathroom
WEB REF: AE0180
RAWSON OTTERY111011.1B27TMV
SYBRAND PARKR1,950,000neg
CRAWFORDR1,100,000neg
PINATI ESTATER930,000neg
BELTHORN ESTATER1.3mil neg
GRAHAM 083 741 4953 GRAHAM 083 741 4953GRAHAM 083 741 4953GEORGINA 083 446 1173
PAM 073 344 9161
RYLANDS HEIGHTSR550,000neg
WYNBERGR750,000neg
NEWFIELDSR1100,000 very neg
PAM 073 344 9161
75m² Duplex, Priced to Sell!2Beds-bic's, lounge, ffkitchen,
bathroom, comm yard &parking bay
WEB REF: AE0166
PAM 073 344 9161
PENLYN ESTATER480,000
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MENU:
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1052377RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060392SHAMEEMAH 083 335 4713
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1062065RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2| GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1061781ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE: 1 | 2 BED GRANNY FLATWEB ACCESS: KW1062188ANDY 074 470 7068
BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 3 | PARKINGWEB ACCESS: KW1050691RAZEEN 072 619 8155
OTTERY R1,095 MillionOTTERY (FERNESS ESTATE) R875 000ZEEKOEVLEI R1.8 Million
GRASSY PARK R595 000
ZEEKOEVLEI R2.250 million
BEDS: 7 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060525RAZEEN 072 619 8155
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 4 |2 X GRANNY FLATSRAZEEN 072 619 8155
SASMEER ESTATE R1, 695 Million LOTUS RIVER R875 000
SOLEMANDATE
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Stock urgently required.Feel free to contact for a market-related
valuation.Schaapkraal:8 acres vacant land -Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3bath, 2gars/pool, 940m erf -
Fishermans Walk - Zeekoevlei“Under Offer” Pre Fab house 3 bed, lounge, fitted kitchenon 1 041m² plot in Fisherman’s Walk - Perfectly situated tobuild dream home and even work from home -
R 1.895 000
R1.550 millionRazeen 072 619 8155
R 740 000negAndy 074 470 7068www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs
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PELICAN PARK R479 000
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Lotus RiverR 365,000 GrassyPark R675,000Neat as a pin 2 bed home insecure complex.Mainbedroom bic's, full fittedkitchen, enclosed privateback yard, dedicated parkingbay.
Charming 3 bed cottage on large plot.Spacious kitchen, lounge and dining, sep.bath and toilet, single garage, largeenclosed entertainment room.
2 Beds Built inCupboards fullyfitted kitchen,secure close tohyper.
Plots for sale
Large level Plot for SaleGrassyParkR350000
Ottery R499,000
EBUYERS 18.10-1B2T6SV
Bonteheuwel – Jakkalsvlei Ave – R379 000.00excl3bedroom home, lounge, T V room, kitchen, bath/toilet,++ Double garage, close to all amenities
Bonteheuwel –Vlamboom str 13b – R229 000excl2bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, enclosedWell priced
Hanover park – Turfburg walk – R169 000exclNeat 1bed home, lounge(laminated flooring), fitted kitchen,bath/toilet. Fully enclosed.
Summer Greens – St Patricks green – R 499 000excl2bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, garage
For all the above contact:Latiefa George on082 972 9682
latiefageorge@telkomsa.net
Ottery – Ferness estate –Vlier Lane – R899 000exclQuiet sought after area, freestanding 3bed home,lounge/diningroom, Kitchen, bath/toilet, Garage, onspacious 700sqm plot
Goodwood – Cambridge str - R950 000excl
Freestanding 5bedroom home (mes), lounge x 2,diningroom, fitted kitchen, Family bath/toilet, originalOregon pine wood finishes throughout (3) triple garage,swimming pool, fully enclosed on spacious 500sqm
Kensington – Goliath str – R599 000excl
In quiet cul de sac. Spacious 2bedroom home, lounge,kitchen, renovated bathroom/shower. Carport, on spacious400sqm plot
ALL AREASCLAREMONT/
GOLDEN GROVE AREAR4.5M neg. Off Ave De Mist.Luxury designer 5 bedr with 3reception rooms, entertainmentarea, swimming pool, double
garage and extra parking.CRAWFORD
R950 000. Barkis Crescent. Neat,spacious 3 bedr family home on
595m² Erf.
GONA 082 926 2371RYLANDS ESTATE
R1.2M College Rd. 3 Bedr famhome with lounge/diningr ++ gar on
595m² ErfRENTAL: R10 000 pm. Pine Road
luxury 4 bedr home with 2 lounges,2 kitchens, 2 diningrooms, gar and
extra parking. Fully alarmed.
NASAN 082 770 7761
3 beds all BIC’s, bath/toilet, kitch,lounge Garage + remote door.
Remote driveway gateCall Noor 072 946 2280
RETREAT-549K NEG
D/Story cnr plot 3 beds, all BIC, main en-suite.Lounge, d/room, fully fitted kitchen. Garage +carport parking for 4 cars Big yard with lovelypool. Sep entrance upstairs (Potential incomeR4500) with o/p kitchen, lounge, 1 bed, bath
Call Fadia 0825606194
3 beds, mes, lounge, dinette, FFK,F/bath, carport, gar, braai area, slidinggate, f/encl, b/bars. Tiled throughout.
Call Noor 072 946 2280
RONDEBOSCH EAST R1,449 000 MIL NEG
BONTEHEUWEL-R420K NEG
fadia.ephraim@durrestates.com
www.durrestates.com
9b Eike Avenue∙ Sybrand Park ∙ Rondebosch
LANSDOWNEFlat, security block, 2 bedrooms,
R420 000.
LANSDOWNE/ROND EAST: OppositeIslamia, 2 bedrooms, largeenclosed carport, 3 cars,
R795 000.
LANSDOWNE 3 Beds,R795 000.
LANSDOWNE 3 Beds, 2bathrooms, 540m² plot. R899 000
FREE VALUATIONSALAN 082 475 6643
OFFICE (021) 674 1094
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Dolphin Street @ R3 650 000(Luxury Family Home)
Dolphin Street @ R1 000 000(Vacant Land)
Mesfort close @ R1 750 000(3 Beds, 2 Baths)
Neptune Street @ R899 000(Vacant Land)
Phone Lucille 082 874 3089
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HONOURED: South Africa’ssmallest and youngest university – the TertiarySchool in Business Administration– celebrated itsfourth Mandela Rhodesscholar when ThobelaMfeti garnered the prestigious scholarship with herexcellent academic recordand leadership potential.Mfeti, who hails from Nqamakhwe in the EasternCape and currently lives inKraaifontien, will pursue amasters in tourism at UCTnext year.
Setting the stage alightCAPE TOWNdancers are brac-ing themselves tohear whether theyhave been select-ed as communityor lead perform-ers for next year’sCape Town Carni-val. Auditions forthe carnival,which bursts intolife on 17 March2012, took place atthe City Hall inthe CBD at the beginning ofthe month. Dancers and per-formers from all walks of lifewere given the chance toshow off their talents, and thecarnival organisers saythey’re happy to have noted alarger turnout of men in thisyear’s auditions.
“It is encouraging to see animprovement on the number
and gender repre-sentation of danc-ers compared tolast year,” sayscarnival chairper-son professorRachel Jafta.
“The next stepwill be to finalisethe selection of allcommunity andlead dancers fornext year by theend of October. Anumber of chore-
ography workshops and re-hearsals are planned for No-vember, and will carry onthrough December.”
The lead dancer judged tobe the best on carnival nightwill win a trip to Brazil to per-form in the Rio Carnival in2013. For more informationcontact Theo Koopman on(021) 465-8981.
Shereleen Januariegets into her routine.Photo: Matt Pantling
Fair chance for disabled youthTAURIQ HASSEN
FINDING WORK when you’restruggling with the challenges of adisability can be incredibly diffi-cult – which is why the DisabilityWorkshop Development Enter-prise (DWDE) has just launched aspecial career fair targeting the is-sue.
The DWDE Career Fair, aimedlinking people with disabilities withpotential employers, was warmed upat a pre-launch event at Black RiverPark in Observatory last week.
The fair proper kicks off at the Riv-er Club in Observatory today (Tues-day), and it will continue until tomor-row. Exhibitors will include privateand public sector employers, recruit-ment agencies, training institutions,bursary providers, youth organisa-tions and representatives from theCity of Cape Town.
A number of heartening successstories were shared amid the pre-launch event, including that ofWandile Basse. Now the communica-tions manager at the DWDE, Bassewas left visually impaired after a hi-jacking attempt went horribly wrong– he was shot, and “woke up blind”.
“I just knew I could not allow thatto slow me down, and it’s all thanksto the DWDE,” says Bassa.
The non-profit organisation hasbeen working toward the goal ofsourcing rewarding and sustainablework for people with disabilitiessince its establishment in April 2007,joining forces with both the govern-ment and the private sector to furtherits mission.
Karina Fischer, facilitator at theDWDE, couldn’t contain her excite-ment at the fair’s pre-launch session.
“This is an opportunity to showyouths with disabilities that there ismore to life, and their disabilityshould not slow them down,” shesays.
“Sometimes, when employers re-ceive an application, they notice thatthe candidate has a disability and putthat application at the bottom of thepile,” Fischer goes on.
“This is the perception that needsto be changed, because rather thanrecognising the disability, the candi-date’s skills should be taken into con-sideration.”
Nwabisa Ncinita, whose right eyeis blind, now works for Old Mutual af-ter passing through the DWDE sys-tem.
She says she was “shocked” whenshe received the first job-offer call
from Old Mutual.“I thought I must grab this opportu-
nity with both hands, and now every-body is so friendly and looks past mydisability. They’ve even promisedthat they will be sponsoring me witha prosthetic eye.”
The Career Fair will seek to gener-ate even more awareness among em-ployers about the viability of givingwork to youths with disabilities, andwill form an entry point for manywho seek employment and careerguidance. Everybody is welcome.
The fair starts runs this morningfrom 11:00 to 16:00, and tomorrowfrom 08:00 until 16:15. For further in-formation, contact Candice Jansen atcandice@headsupcomm.co.za, orWandile Basse on (021) 674-6139. Al-ternatively, visit www.dwde.co.za.
WAY FORWARD: The Disability Workshop Development Enterprise wants employers to give a fair chance to people with disabilities. Photo: Supplied
Tuesday 18 October 2011 SPORT People’s Post Retreat Page 15
Cape Town teams go back to drawing boardsLYNN PRINS
A TOUGH weekend awaitsSantos and Ajax after disap-
pointing results on Friday andSaturday.
Santos, who lost to PlatinumStars 4-1 due to a lack of concentra-tion in defence, will now look to re-deem themselves come Friday.
Boebie Solomons, coach of San-tos, is adamant that his team is setfor the clash with Maritzburg Unit-ed.
“I know Maritzburg United verywell, as I have been a former coachat the club, and when you’re play-ing Telkom Knockout you onlyhave one chance.
“Preparations are different whenyou’re playing league, as there aremany games to be played. It is do ordie on Friday. There is no turningback – if you lose you’re out.’
Maritzburg United is also low onconfidence after they lost to Super-Sport United 7-0 on Friday.
Still, Ian Palmer, Maritzburg’scoach, was voted coach of the
month for the August-Septemberperiod, and his charges will also beout to prove a point when they meetthe Lansdowne-based Santos.
Over at Ikamva, the Urban Warri-ors put in a rusty show on Fridayafter their two-week break.
An early goal by Jomo Cosmosmade it difficult for Ajax to comeout on top of their game – not helpedby the wet conditions and slipperypitch – but Terror Fanteni scored inthe 56th minute and prevented Cos-mos from registering their first winfor the season.
The match at full time was 1-1.Ajax are known for their stern
performances at cup competitions,and Sunday’s Telkom Knockoutmatch should be interesting, con-sidering the squad’s history.
Santos kicks off with MaritzburgUnited for the first round at Ath-lone Stadium at 20:00 on Friday,while on Sunday, Ajax faces FreeState Stars at 15:00 at the same ven-ue.
READY TO REDEEM: Santos coachBoebie Solomons. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
World Cup upsets, historic moments – and rulesLYNN PRINS
HISTORY repeated itself thisweekend – and now we will seeFrance in the final with New Zea-land.
Perhaps the French will give theKiwis the upset of 24 years ago.
The weekend saw a tough matchwhen the Welsh gave their all withjust 14 men in a bid to defeat theFrench, after their captain SamWarburton was sent off for a dan-gerous tip tackle. The end resultwas 9-8 in France’s favour.
Over at the Wallabies camp,things were going horribly wrong,and some may say it’s a hidingwell deserved after last week’scontroversial refereeing. Evident-ly New Zealand were the betterteam, playing well under pressure– something Wallabies fly halfQuade Cooper struggled to do.
It seemed as if it was “Cooper
versus New Zealand”, as hardtackles were pounced on him withtwo men charging at him at a time,and the crowd booed whenever hekicked the ball. The end result tothat game was 20-6, and Australiacould just not get past the tight de-fence of their opponents.
Another historic moment willgo to Craig Joubert, who will bethe referee at the final match onSunday after a job well done thisSaturday past. It will be his firsttime in charge of World a Cup fi-nal.
On Friday, playoffs for third andfourth will take place betweenAustralia and Wales at 09:30 atAuckland, and on Sunday the finaltakes place at the same venue at10:00.
Last week People’s Post ex-plained what happens after themark, and in-goals. This week,People’s Post will take a look at
kick-offs and restart kicks.Kick-offsFor the kick-off from the centre
of the halfway line, you have anumber of options.
• A long kick-off is a boot deepinto the opposition half, leading togood gain in ground but littlechance of getting possession whenthe ball lands. Opposition can kickthe ball back or run it back beforeyou get there, so your initial gain
in ground may be reduced. Youmay even find the ball back deepin your own half.
• A short kick-off punts the ballthe minimum permitted distance– there’s not much gain in ground,and you risk the ball not going therequired 10m, but you have a realopportunity to regain control ofthe ball before the opposition cancatch it
• A kick to the opposition’s 22marea gives you reasonable gain inground, not much chance of re-gaining possession, but in a goodposition to start applying pressureby keeping the opposition pinnedin their own 22m area
• A kick to the side, where theforwards are massed, is the safestoption, but exactly what is expect-ed by the opposition.
• A kick to the less defended sideis done in the hopes of catching theopposition off guard and allow fast
teammates to scoop up the ball andtake advantage of a defensivelapse. It’s risky and used fairlyrarely – maybe when a quick scoreis needed
Restart kicksYourestart after each scorewith
a drop kick from the centre of theground. The ball must travel atleast 10m.
In some cases the game is re-started with a drop kick on the22m line. It’s called a “drop out”,and can be taken anywhere alongthe 22m line or behind it. The dropkick simply has to cross the linebefore it can be caught or pickedup.
When a kick-off or restart takesplace, other players must be be-hind the kicker when the kick ismade.
Next week People’s Post willsum up all the rules the paper ranthrough in previous editions.
Lynn Prins
Santos open trialsTHE Engen Santos Academy will host junior trialsover two Saturdays, starting this Saturday, forplayers born in 2001 and 2002 (under-11s) and play-ers born in 1999 and 2000 (under-13s).
On Saturday 29 October, trials will be held forplayers born in 1998 and 1997 for the under-15squad, as well as players born in 1995 and 1996 forthe under-17 squad.
All players must take their own playing kit,which includes soccer boots, shorts, socks andplaying jersey.
Trials start at 10:00 at the Engen Santos Acade-my, 330 Lansdowne Road, Lansdowne.
SLIP UP: Steven Westraadof Pinelandswatches helplessly as he iscaught at slipby Tom Westly of Claremont duringthe WPCAPremierLeague 1Amatch between Pinelands andClaremont atPinelandsCricket Clubon Saturday.Photo: PeterHeeger
HAND OFF: Asavela Mbekile of FC Cape Town tries to hand offMahlangu Emmanuel of FC AK during the National First Divisionmatch between FC Cape Town and FC AK on Saturday at NNKRugby Stadium in Parow. FC Cape Town lost 21.
Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo ImagesFLIP: Marcelino Johnson of Vasco Da Gama celebrateswith a little air time after scoring during the National FirstDivision match between his team and Sivutsa Stars. Thematch was played in Parow Park on Sunday. Vasco won31. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
TAGGED: Deidre Sasman of Glenthorn A’s slides into a tag byNicole Alexander of FalconNormies during their Super Leagueclash on Sunday at City Park. FalconNormies lost 21.
Photo: Rashied Isaacs
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SOCCER SOMERSAULT: Ajax player George Maluleka tumbles over an aggressive tackle by JomoCosmos’ Galdwin Shitolo on Friday during their match at Cape Town Stadium. The score was11 at full time. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
Safa CT in top formSafa CT in top formLYNN PRINS
AN exciting and successful Coca-Cola series and Inter-LFA have
left the Safa Cape Town with highhopes for the future.
Abdullah Alexander, the Safa’s head ofcompetitions, says the“bumper season” saw no“major incidents” duringthe during the Coca-ColaCup, and he feels the Inter-LFA has improved tremen-dously.
“The Inter-LFA this yearwasmore structuredandor-ganised, and a good crowdwas attracted despite theweather conditions,” saysAlexander.
Last year, the Safa CapeTown hosted the under-20Four Nations, giving soccerfanatics a taste of good football played byyoung and upcoming stars – and approvalhas been given to host the under-20 EightNations next May.
Last year’s tourney saw teams such asBrazil, Nigeria, and Ghana vying for su-
premacy, with Ghana taking the trophy.Although the Safa Cape Town is heavily
dependent on registration fees to for of-fice, staff and maintenance costs, it is stillin a healthy financial state, Alexandersays. “We do receive a grant from Safa Na-tional, but not much, and in terms of soc-cer we are very much dependent on our
sponsors to keep us going.”Asked about the media’s
role in the Safa’s existence,Alexander says: “On Safalevels we believe that, with-out radio, we cannot sur-vive. We depend a lot on me-dia to give outside publici-ty, whether we like them ornot – we’re very dependenton them, and grateful fortheir efforts.”
Women’s soccer, mean-while, is also looking good.“We had a successful SasolNational Championships
last year, with Super Falcons from Gau-teng crowned champs,” says Lutfeyah Ab-rahams, chairperson of Women’s Footballwith the Safa Cape Town. “Last year’s Ab-sa winners were Portia from Cape Town,who were promoted to Sasol league,” she
adds.Abrahams says the Safa Cape Town
and Safa Winelands are two of the for-tunate regions to have borne a develop-ment league to Sasol League level.Paarl United were also promoted.
This yearwas more
structured
“”
LOCAL TEAM SHOWS ‘TREMENDOUS IMPROVEMENT’
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