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LAGUNYA | PHILIPPI Thursday, 20 August 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected] A Batchelor & Associates ATTORNEYS AMAGQWETHA "Specialising in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims" "Iincutshe Kumabango Engozi Zendlela" Tel: 021 422 1182 Fax: 021 424 2212 e-mail: [email protected] 4 th Floor 56 Shortmarket Street Cape Town 8001 No Success No Fee X1QD60YM-CY060815 Address : 189 Voortrekker Road, Bellville, 7530 | Postal address: P.O.Box 211, Sanlamhof, 7532 | BBBEE Status Level 2 Sonja Scott - New Vehicle Sales Manager | Phone: 021 946 3324 | Fax: 021 949 8855 | E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Trading hours: Monday to Thursday: 8:00 - 17:30 | Friday: 8:00 – 17:30 • Sat: 9:00 - 13:00 Vusi, Ganief, Brandon, Gulzar, Jean-Leigh, Jonathan | Protea Toyota Bellville Protea Toyota Bellville New Toyota Hilux Single, Xtra or Double Cabs at Knockout Prices ... “WHY FIT IN, WHEN YOU WERE BORN TO STAND OUT” Toyota Hilux Single Cabs from Toyota Hilux Xtra Cabs from Toyota Hilux Double Cabs from R187 000 R272 000 R345 000 T & C’s Apply LEAD THE WAY X1QEQKPM-CY200815 MANDLA MAHASHE T he theft of steel gates is again on the rise in areas like Gugulethu, and resi- dents are warned to be vigilant. The nocturnal activities of the thieves have left many families in limbo as they are suddenly feeling exposed to yet more crimi- nal acts as a result of the missing gates. On Saturday morning, four families in NY101 woke up to their front porches wide open because of the missing steel gates. The thieves work in stealth, as none of the families purported to have heard any loud noises during the robberies. Three other families said they were lucky to wake with their gates still intact, although there was evidence of tampering around the hinges. Ntombomzi Sigege, a resident, told City Vision that although she heard some noise, she could not have imagined that their gate was the target of thugs. “I did hear some strange noises, but I nev- er thought much of it as I assumed that it may be my nephew who usually sleeps in one of the back rooms. He doesn’t live here but when he is in the area he usually spends the night here and parks his car in the yard,” she said. She said that it was only when she heard the screams of a neighbour that she knew that something was wrong. “I heard a loud scream and jumped out of bed to check what was happening and even before I reached my neighbour I could see that our gate was gone. She told me that she saw the men drive off with a bakkie loaded with gates without the lights on,” she said. The men had targeted gates that were not locked and were quite masterful to remove them and load them with little noise, she said. Another neighbour who also lost a gate said they felt more vulnerable with the gates gone. She was asleep when the robbery took place. “I heard a bang and I immediately. jumped out of bed to check but, realising what was happening and fearing for my life, I quickly stepped back. “I was scared they may have been carry- ing weapons, so I only watched as they load- ed my gate into the car. The lights were off and they drove very slowly. I only screamed when I thought it was safe(to do so),” she said. She said that some of the gates in the street were tampered with and found to be too strong to remove. The two neighbours said they were now living in fear as they were now more exposed to robbers. They have not opened a case with the police, citing indifference. Captain Elliott Sinyangana said that the police were aware of such incidents. “The street committee has approached us and informed us of the matter. We will then hold another meeting with the community on Wednesday (19 August) at Vukukhanye Primary School,” said Sinyan- gana. He suggested that the police as well as the community will meet in an effort to find ways to prevent such incidents in the fu- ture. A neighbour looks on as homes were left without gates after thugs stole them while residents slept. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE CRIME: BRAZEN CRIMINALS MAKE OFF WITH GATES St eel g eel g at at es g es g angs b angs b ack ack

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Page 1: City Vision Lagunya 20150820

LAGUNYA | PHILIPPIThursday, 20 August 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]

A Batchelor & AssociatesA T T O R N E Y S • A M A G Q W E T H A

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MANDLA MAHASHE

The theft of steel gates is again on therise in areas like Gugulethu, and resi-dents are warned to be vigilant.

The nocturnal activities of the thieveshave left many families in limbo as they aresuddenly feeling exposed to yet more crimi-nal acts as a result of the missing gates.On Saturday morning, four families in

NY101 woke up to their front porches wideopen because of the missing steel gates.The thieves work in stealth, as none of the

families purported to have heard any loudnoises during the robberies.Three other families said they were lucky

towakewith their gates still intact, althoughthere was evidence of tampering around thehinges.

Ntombomzi Sigege, a resident, told CityVision that although she heard some noise,she could not have imagined that their gatewas the target of thugs.“I did hear some strange noises, but I nev-

er thought much of it as I assumed that itmay be my nephew who usually sleeps inone of the back rooms. He doesn’t live herebut when he is in the area he usually spendsthenight here andparkshis car in the yard,”she said.She said that it was only when she heard

the screams of a neighbour that she knewthat something was wrong.“I heard a loud scream and jumped out of

bed to check what was happening and evenbefore I reached my neighbour I could seethat our gate was gone.She told me that she saw the men drive off

with a bakkie loaded with gates without thelights on,” she said.The men had targeted gates that were not

locked and were quite masterful to removethem and load them with little noise, shesaid.Another neighbour who also lost a gate

said they feltmore vulnerablewith the gatesgone. She was asleep when the robbery tookplace.“I heard a bang and I immediately. jumped

out of bed to check but, realising what washappening and fearing for my life, I quicklystepped back.“I was scared they may have been carry-

ing weapons, so I only watched as they load-ed my gate into the car.The lights were off and they drove very

slowly. I only screamed when I thought it

was safe(to do so),” she said.She said that someof the gates in the street

were tampered with and found to be toostrong to remove.The two neighbours said they were now

living in fear as theywerenowmore exposedto robbers. Theyhave not opened a casewiththe police, citing indifference.Captain Elliott Sinyangana said that the

police were aware of such incidents.“The street committee has approached us

and informed us of the matter.We will then hold another meeting with

the community onWednesday (19August) atVukukhanye Primary School,” said Sinyan-gana. He suggested that the police as well asthe community will meet in an effort to findways to prevent such incidents in the fu-ture.

A neighbour looks on as homeswere left without gates after thugsstole them while residents slept.PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

CRIME: BRAZEN CRIMINALS MAKE OFF WITH GATES

SStteel geel gatates ges gangs bangs backack

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Skills school ahead of the restMANDLA MAHASHE

A break-in less than 24 hours before avisit by education MEC almost ru-ined the stop over but the great work

by the learners won the day.Siviwe School of Skills’ woodwork sec-

tion was broken into hours before Educa-tion Mec Debbie Schafer arrived for a whis-tle-stop visit there.

According to staff, vandals made off withpower tools worth thousands of rands, butit was the works produced by the learnersthat compensated for the loss.

Schafer had gone to see the progress atthe school since it was converted from anormal school to a school of skills in 2007.

Not so long ago, the school was in thenews for all the wrong reasons, some ofwhich stigmatised it for accommodatingso-called slow learners, but today theyhave proved to be skilled individuals de-spite being academically challenged.

Various skillsThe school offers skills training in basic

welding and metal work, arts and craft,hairdressing as well as bricklaying andplastering.

One of their achievements includes a re-cent success in a schools competition aswell as erecting a beautiful looking built-inkitchen unit for the school.

“I am so impressed to see what they haveachieved. The Western Cape is clearly lead-ing the country in providing skills trainingwhich is much needed and provides oppor-tunities for learners which many wouldotherwise not have,” said Schafer.

She went on to congratulate the schoolprincipal Yolanda Luphondo and theschool governing body for the work.

Schafer hailed Luphondo as a very pas-sionate principal who really cares aboutthe interests of the learners.

“It is evident that she motivates thelearners to do their best and she is veryproud of the skills that they are learning,”

she added.She said that the vandalism was heart-

breaking as the department was doing itsbest to protect schools from vandals.

“It’s horrible because it really interruptsthe good work done in the school by thelearners and staff. We have done every-thing and there really isn’t much more wecan do. The department spends about R20million fixing up schools after vandalismand a further R28 million towards the safe-

ty schools programme,” she said.Luphondo said that they appreciated the

visit as it showed commitment from the de-partment. She said that they were very dis-appointed that crime was hampering theprogress at the school.

Tightening security“We have been pestering the department

for funding for our projects and studies soit really disheartening to have such inci-

dents where materials are stolen.We are very happy for the visit as it sug-

gests that the Mec is accessible to us,” saidLuphondo.

She said that the visit will also boost themorale of the learners as it will show themthat they too are taken seriously. SGBchair Phikolomzi Ntshweza said that thebreak-ins would not dampen the spirit atthe school. “We have been conductingmeetings regarding security.”

MEC Deborah Schafer, school principal Yolanda Luphondo and deputy Xoliswa Lumkwana watch on as learners in the bricklaying and plasteringclass work on their projects during the visit. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

Semi-shocking film to be shown at GugasThe “Of Good Report” crew will be embark-ing on a “Kasi Tour” in the Western Capethis women’s month, with an aim to show-case their “Unbanned” film.

The film was banned last year at the Dur-ban Film Festival before its screening,something that caused a huge uproaramongst filmmakers.

However, it has since been unbanned andviewer discretion is advised, and no under16 years olds may view the film.

It is shot in Somerset East, a small townoutside East London.

“Of Good Report” is about an introvertedHigh School teacher who, after serving inthe SADF finds himself teaching English ata rural school where he becomes involved

with an underage pupil, Nolitha (PetronellaTshuma).

It’s a relationship that leads him on theroad to obsession with tragic results.

Although the film has some nudity andviolent scenes, it is not a shocker for thesake of shocking.

Rather it’s one of the most intriguing, sur-prising and intelligent pieces of cinema tocome out of South Africa in decades.

“Of Good Report” shines a ray of hopefullight for filmmakers who feel trapped by thebelief that the only way to make films is toconform to the standards and interferenceof those who hold the purse strings.

It is also a reminder that the best peopleto decide what we should be allowed to see

are ourselves.Shot in black and white, with excellent

performances from its two leads, this is afilm that continually surprises and surpas-ses expectations.

New Brighton Pictures in collaborationwith BoIvy Productions brings to you theopportunity to come watch the film in “Bio-scope” style at “The Dome” in Guga Sthebe,Washington Street, Langa.

The aim is both educational and enter-tainment, with the first viewing takingplace on the 28 August 2015 at 19h00, then29 August 2015 at 20h30 and a finale on Sun-day, 30 August 2015 at 19h00. Tickets can bebought at Computicket (Shoprite) and costR40 each.

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Cops plead with citizens for helpMANDLA MAHASHE

In a bid to not only raise awareness but tocall for community support, the South Af-rican Police Services held night vigils in

honour of slain cops on Friday evening.Three policing clusters namely Nyanga,

Khayelitsha and Kraaifontein held separateprayer meeting at the same time.Outside the Nyanga police station were

police officials, residents, members of theneighbourhood watches and community po-lice fora hoisted banners calling for an endto police killings.Candles were lit as men of the religious

leaders called for divine intervention in thearea around Ntlangano Street, which wascordoned off for the ceremony.Deputy police commissioner General Ma-

jor Hendry Burger called for citizens to sup-port them in order to fight the scourge of po-lice killings.“It would be extremely difficult to fight

crime without the help of the communitiesthat we serve.A lot of people are committed to a cause

as long as they are safe and will not be in-volved or hurt and this is a problem as weneed people to come forward with evidencethat can lead to the conviction of people whokill police officers,” said Burger.He said that more commitment from resi-

dents would be a good indication of the ap-preciation for the men in blue.“As we go out everyday putting our lives

at risk we would love to feel appreciated bythose we are protecting,” he said.Burger added that despite this their efforts

and commitmentwill not deteriorate as theywould continue to fight crime.Martin Makasi, CPF chairperson, lament-

ed the fact that locals were so afraid of testi-fying against criminals that wrong-doers of-ten walked out of court.“When we witness crimes and then fail to

inform the police, the same violent crimi-

nals walk back into our communities.In one of the cases involving the murder

of a police officer we have seen one suspectwalk away scot-free as there was a lack ofwitnesses,” said Makasi.He urged community members to be resil-

ient in the fight against crime and to supportpolice in the fight against crime.“We as a community must be very vocal

about the fact that there is no place for crimi-nals in our society. Lets help the police sothat there can be an end to these killings.”

Residents fromvarious communi-ties under theNyanga policecluster at thenight vigil held onFriday night.PHOTO: MANDLAMAHASHE

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advice of doctors,” she said.“It is caution, not crisis,” she was quick

to reassure.The Arch, as he is fondly known, is being

treated for inflammation, and his currentstay is unrelated to the infection which sawhim hospitalised last month. Tutu was dis-charged from hospital on Tuesday, August4 after being treated for an infection, which

was a consequence of treatment for prostatecancer.He has been fighting the disease forthe past 18 years. The 83-year-old had beendischarged a week before after an initialhospital stint for a “below the belt” infec-tion. Tutu was in good spirits when she vi-sited him on Tuesday morning, Mpho said.“But we have to remind ourselves and

him that he is 83, not 38. He won’t bounceback from illness as quickly aswhenhewasyounger.” However, her father is stillstrong, Mpho pointed out.“Apart from the inflammation, he is quite

healthy,” she said.

Ndabeni claimants invited to first meetingThe Ndabeni Communal Property Trust in-vites all claimants and beneficiaries to afirst meeting of the newly elected trusteesfrom election of 26 April.The agenda includes the introduction of

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Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor was guest of honour at a breakfast meetingheld at the JL Zwane Church on Saturday morning. Here she is flanked by Ntsika Mancoba, ZinziJacobs, Sphiwo Maqanda and Cleo Gobeni PHOTOS: TARZAN MBITA

Radio personality Nonala Tose, who was master of ceremonies at the Ubuhle BentyantyamboWoman’s Month breakfast meeting, seen here with the Reverend Dr Sphiwo Xapile of thePresbyterean Church

Stemming thetide of childabuse eKasiSIYABULELA MONAKALI

The rise of child neglect as a social andpublic health phenomenon is con-cerning in our communities’.

Ms. SipokaziBona, a senior socialwork-er and head of the clinical department atIlithaLabantuuttered thesewords recent-ly.IlithaLabantu is an organization found-

ed in Gugulethu 26 years ago, which hasa specific focus on promoting women andchildren rights and the elimination of vio-lence against women and children.This we try to accomplish by offering

immediate counselling and support to in-dividuals, families and communities whocome knocking on our door, citing theabove.Ilitha Labantu has noted with disdain

the increasingnumberof cases of childne-glect that havebeen reported over thepast7 months. Child abandonement by youngparents in our communities has also be-come a cause for concernThey, more than most, lack the ade-

quate means to support their young chil-drenor are too ill to give them thenecessa-ry attention they require.These parents tend to show a lack of in-

terest in their own children; one elderlyclient who recently reported a case ofchild neglect, stated, inter alia, that: “mygranddaughter shows no interest in hertwo kids, she is more interested in gettingdrunk with friends”.In another case, a member of the com-

munity said she was concerned about themental health of a younggirlwhowas con-stantly exposed to incessant, violent fami-ly fighting.

She added: “I worry about that younggirl because of the situation in that house,as neighbours, we often have to interveneto stop the fighting.The little girl used to be very cheerful,

now she has become very quiet(with-drawn)”.Child neglect is a form of abuse which

is described as a failure to provide for achild’s needs.Neglect can be physical, educational, or

emotional. Physical neglect includes therefusal or delay of parents to seek ade-quate healthcare for a chil, or abandon-ment. Educational neglect refers to a fail-ure to enrol a child to mandatory school-ing or failure to attend a child’seducational needs. Emotional neglect re-fers to the failure to provide adequate nur-turing and affection to a child.From the above, one can understand

that abuse is multifaceted and that physi-cal abuse canbe shockingdue to thephysi-cal scars it leaves, emotional abuse andneglect can leave a long lasting effect onchildren’s development.Sadly, our communities have adopted a

culture of silence or “let me stay out of it”attitude towards such issues, which re-sults in children suffering alone. We areraising a generation of highly trauma-tized children as a result of our inabilityto respond to the needs of children, andas an organization we strongly urge thecommunity to be very vigilant and take astand against all forms of child abuse byreporting any suspicious behaviour or ac-tivities, it is our protect our children.

.SiyabulelaMonakali is the researcherand media liaison officer at Ilitha Laban-tu.

JL Zwane Memorial Church Choir performs an item during the breakfast meeting held onSaturday morning. Called Ubuhle bBentyantyambo, the guests of honour included DeputyMinister of Rural Development Mcebisi Skwatsha and Science Minister Naledi Pandor

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Blaahs thankful for supportThe Blaahs Society Cape Townhumbly appreciate your enormoussupport you have shown to ourWomen’s Celebration Jazz Showwhich was held on the 09 August 2015at Ngwevela Community Hall inLanga. Your attendance and supporthave made our jazz show a successful,enjoyable event.The Blaahs members, ccfm radio

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Facilitator Pamela Ncapai, Dr Lydia Abel, Director for ORTSA Cape and Nomfundo Puwani, a GradeR teacher at Naluxolo Primary School. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

Educators in classto learn the basicsMBONGISENI MASEKO

A group of Early Childhood Develop-ment trainee educatorsmarked the endof their year-long training at Bongolet-

hu Primary School in Philippi last Thursday.Their training, which started last year in

June, was hosted by ORTSA Cape Educatingfor Life.Pamela Ncapai, A Facilitator for Grade R

teachers, said the training aims at assistingthe teachers with skills development.The training also helps themwith effective

ways of impoarting knowledge to the ir sub-jects.“Wedevelop the teachers in curriculumde-

velopment and life skills.We focus onCurric-ulum and Assessment Policy State-ment(Caps).We see the good results for the training on

Grade 1 learners who were taught by teach-ers who attended our training. It improvestheir teaching styles and exposes them to dif-ferent method of teaching,” Ncapai said.The 34 teachers who attended the training

are variously coming from different areassuch as Gugulethu, Nyanga, Philippi andLower Crossroads. They attended the train-ing once aweek for three hours. ORTSACapeworks close with Western Cape EducationDepartment (WCED) which helps them with

selecting the teachers.The teachers have now Level 5 qualifica-

tion which is just one step behind the Level6 which is required by the Education Depart-ment for the mainstream schools.Nomfundo Puwani, a Grade R teacher at

Naluxolo Primary School, who also attendedthe training, said the training was useful.“We learnt a number of things which are

helpingus in improving teaching.We saw theresults soon after we started attending thetraining. It improves the self-esteem of thechildren and also improves the communica-tion skills for the children as they work ingroups. It was an eye-opener. Our work isnow in order,” Puwani said. Dr Lydia Abel,Director for ORTSA Cape educating for life,said they have been training Grade R teach-ers since 2008.“We focus on children, sowe train teachers

who then become better than the teacherswho were not trained by us. We train themon isiXhosa. I love the fact that they praisethe training.Learners get involved in thework that they

do and it is not only on theory, but it involvespractical work,” Dr Abel said.Dr Abel said they depended on donors to

get funds to host the trainings. They havetrained over 600 Grade R teachers in the pastthree years alone.

Ms Eve’s music willmake you dance“Give me music and I will make youdance.”These words emanate from the lips of

Ms Eve, a sensational house deejay, whois set to release heranxiously awaiteddebut single ‘Elixe-sha Lelakho’ on Fri-day.This is a day that

the women of thiscountry confirmedtheir strength andproved that the‘man’s world claimto be untrue. To thisday, women contin-ue to maintain theirunique place in soci-ety with the remark-able things that theydo.When growing up,

even on the play-ground, little boysand girls alreadyhave differentgames they play thatbear un-derlying gender roles that theyare expected to play in society.Boys are toughandgirls arenot, right?

Boysmake the best deejays and girls arebetter off dancing right? Wrong bothtimes.If you don’t believe this fact, then you

clearly haven’t heard Ms Eve drop herhypnotic sounds. Introducing CapeTown’s pride, your next favourite dee-jay, Ms Eve will have you moving yourfeet in ways you never thought you nev-er could. The best part you will not evennotice the fully packed room once themood is set. That’s what we call the MsEve trance.23 year old Iviwe Mbobosi, affection-

ately known as Ms Eve, was born andbred in the small townofPaarl. This areais famous for the Paarl Rock, which is

known for its smooth and flawless ap-pearance, just like the beats Iviwe drops.This feisty lady discovered her passionand love for spinning the decks at the age

of 16.Combine genuine

talent, elegance andclass then you havethe perfectmix(ture) for thenext big thing in theHouse music scene.Not one to be

phased by what isknown as a maledominated indus-try, Iviwe admitsthat she had ex-pec-ted her journey notto be an easy one.However do not befooled by her petiteframe.Without even lis-

tening to her clubcircuit tunes, youknown that Ms Evehas the credentials

to compete with any of the boys club.Iviwe has graced the stage along house-hold legendary housemaestrosDJBlackCoffee,DJFreshandVinnyDaVinci justto name a few.Ms Eve has graced stages of Cape

Town’s biggest Township Festival IkasiExperience by Ikapa Live and IpotsoyiinassociationwithChannelObyGrooveAfrika.Ms Eve is fast becoming a well-known

name in the House music space.Ms Eve has recently added to her

touch of mixes on GoodHope FM andBush Radio, she drops a series of herMon-day Blues mixtape every secondMonday of each month.Remember the name : Ms Eve because

it is one that will linger in the mouthsof House fans for years to come.

Ms Eve cool as a cucumber.

Church group opens heartsMBONGISENI MASEKO

Thy Kingdom Come Ministry has helpedwith the alleviation of suffering for Vuse-lela Primary School children by donatingschool uniform to them.The school is based in Site C. The church,

which is based in ILitha Park, made the do-nation available as part of their programmeof action towards contributing to Women’sMonth, August.Twenty six learners benefited from the

charity, which also included school uni-forms, shoes, pants, shirts, jerseys andtracksuits.Khaya Qekani, the Technician Director

at Ekapa Drums Recording and youth lead-er at Thy Kingdom Come Ministry, saidthey had decided to “take a different angle”bymaking a difference in the lives of under-privileged children.“I am happy that we have come here to

make a difference in children’s lives and itis not easy to do so at times.We are current-ly focusing on Grades one and two, al-though we are planning to include all the

Grades next year and also other communi-ties as well,” Qekani said.The church also distributes bread to

needy residents in the area every Wednes-days.Nomthunzi Lupondo, deputy principal at

the school, applauded the donation.“It will surely make a difference. Most

parents are unemployed.Children cannot concentrate in class if

they do not have jerseys when its cold andtend to be withdrawn from other children,because of lack of clothing.Sometimes they do not even come to

school, because they get sick after gettingcold,” Lupondo said.Nolufefe Nongondla,25, mother of Avuyi-

le,9, one of the beneficiaries, said the dona-tion will go a long way in helping her.“I feel very happy, because I am unem-

ployedandmyhusband is alsounemployed.Nongondla said this was the second time

that her daughter has received a donation.She said two years ago, Good Samaritans

came to her aid by making a donation to-wards her daughter’s school needs.

Thy Kingdom Come Ministry donated school uniforms to 26 learners at Vuselela Primary School,on Friday, in Site C, Khayelitsha, on Friday.

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VACANCY BULLETIN

EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WHOWANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHPOST A: INZAME ZABANTU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTREPOST B: CROSSROADS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE

ADMINISTRATION CLERK: ADMISSIONS (2 POSTS)REMUNERATION: R132 399 PER ANNUM

SERVICE BENEFITS: 13TH CHEQUE, EMPLOYER’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION FUND, HOUSING ANDMEDICAL AID ALLOWANCE

Requirements: Minimum educational qualification: Senior Certificate (or equivalent). Experience: Appropriateadministrative experience. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Computer literacy (Ms Word and Excel) • Excellentcommunication skills (verbal and written) in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape• Experience in operating the PHCIS/Clinicom system.

Duties (key result areas/outputs): Admit, register and discharge patients and handle all patient enquiries • Accuratecollection, safekeeping and deposit of state money • Ensure correct management of patient folders at reception areasand schedule appointments (new, follow-up and operations) on system • Correct patient assessment and accuratedata recording • Support to Facility Manager and relief duties.

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POST B: MS S ABRAHAMS, TO THE FACILITY MANAGER: CROSSROADS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE,LANSDOWNE ROAD, CROSSROADS 7753.

The Department of Health is guided by theprinciples of Employment Equity. Disabledcandidates are encouraged to apply and anindication in this regard will be appreciated.

Closing Date:11 September 2015

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INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape.gov.za) must:Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may use this asreference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certified copies of ID, driver’s licenceand qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applications without the aforementionedwill not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed ore-mailed applications will be accepted. CVs will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference. Applications, whichare received after the closing date, will not be considered. Further communication will be limited to short-listed candidates. Ifyou have not received a response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application asunsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determinedby the Department.

As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will beconducted once they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, whichinclude security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.

BBus cus compompananyy sponssponsororshipship helphelpss futfutureureZILA MKONTO

It was a hive of activity at Andile Msizicommunity hall when hundreds of chil-dren turned up to participate in the annu-

al Jobela Sports Day tournament.Teams competed for top honours in net-

ball and soccer as parents and fans shoutedencouragements from the sidelines.Tournament organiser Sandiso Dyongwa-

na said the games were a huge success andthanked Jobela Star Bus Services ownerMighty ‘Boss’ Jobela for the support.“We are very thankful to Mr Jobela for

the help he has been giving to us. Last yearhe bought us soccer kits and we werethrilled,” said Dyongwana,The netball trophy went to Future Stars,

coached by Thandiwe Nkinqa, the under 10section in soccer was won by TT Section FC,Brazil FC lorded it over in the under 12,while the biggests winners were FutureStars under-19 boys who took home a trophyplus a live sheep as a prize.

Mighty ‘Boss’ Jobela, an accomplishedpool player and champion himself said hefelt it was in the best interests of society tohelp the youngsters.“Sport can take children out ofmisery and

poverty and I amappealing to other businesspeople to support initiatives like these,” saidJobela.Community leader Tower Nkokhi Sima-

ma hailed Jobela as “a visionary and a busi-nessman with good heart.”“Last month we staged a boxing tourna-

ment and he was one of the first people inKhayelitsha to support us. He deserves tohave his name written in gold,” said Sima-ma.On the day of tournament, it was encour-

aging to see Mrs NP Jobela watching fromthe sidelines with leading officials from herhusband’s bus company. “Childrenmust bekept busy and through sportwewill developleaders and community builders,” she saidwhen handing over trophies and medals tovarious teams that took part.

Jobela Stars (in blue) and Future Stars winners of under-14 trophy with Future Stars who wonthye under-19 trophy and sheep.

Jobela Star Bus Services officials and Mrs NP Jobela watching the games.TT Section FC under 10 team and Brazil FC players in a happy mood after the games.

RUGGA GALS: Zisukhanyo High School recently celebrated theselection of three of their learners into the Western ProvinceRugby team. The players are Yandisa Ntantiso, Lunathi Ndlumbiniand Zusiphe Macingwana. Standing with them is coach Mzim-khulu Gqamane who has a passion for promoting juvenile sports.PHOTO: OPPIEKOPPIE

WINNERS: Winners of the Gugulethu Shoprite Women’ Day Chal-lenge Cup, Xl All Stars in a celebratory mood at NY 49 Stadium.

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Established as the highest profile roadrunning raceon the continent, theSan-lam Cape Town Marathon aims to im-

pact the economy this year by again boost-ing various sectors in the local community.The 42km race was relaunched last year

with a new headline sponsor and a visionof making a valuable contribution as aworld-class sports event.Achieving immediate success, the race

was recognised by global governing bodythe International Association of AthleticsFederations (IAAF).Having set a goal of being includedamong

the world’s most prestigious road races,this year’s event was recently awarded sil-ver status by the IAAF, the only marathonin Africa to achieve this status.“Ourgoal now is to achieve IAAFgold sta-

tus,” says Janet Welham, race director forthe Cape Town Marathon.“Ultimately, we want to be considered

among the best 42km races in the world.This event is more than just a road race; wewant to be able to leverage off it in orderto meaningfully promote and change, tocontribute towards the economy and makean impact on society. We have taken giantstrides, it is only our second year and wecan already see how much difference it hasmade.”The marathon’s executive committee

hopes to offer as much of a contribution tothe Western Cape across various sectors asother marathon and ultra-marathon racesaround the country have achieved.Races that have created amodel with this

approach, boasting entries of between 5 000and 23 000 runners, include:. Soweto Marathon. Gauteng Marathon. Durban City Marathon. Comrades Marathon. Loskop Marathon. Om die Dam MarathonIn the Western Cape, existing events in a

number of different sports have also estab-lished themselves as world-class festivals:.CapeEpicmountain bike stage race (1 200participants). Cape Town Cycle Tour (35 000 partici-pants). Two Oceans Marathon (28 000 partici-pants)The success of these events, which all

have entry limits for logistical and safetyreasons, hinges on attracting local and for-

eign interest. This, in turn, creates a spin-off effect by boosting multiple sectors, in-cluding tourism and transport.“We believe we can add to and support

what has already been achieved by existingevents in order to provide real support tolocal communities,” Welham says.

Sport as vehicle“Studies have shown sport and recrea-

tion can be used as a vehicle to provide asignificant financial boost. We are confi-dent we will continue to achieve this goalas the race expands.”Research presented at last year’s inaugu-

ral Cape Town Peace Conference, held onthe sidelines of the Cape Town Marathon,showedmajor opportunities existed to posi-tion sport and recreation as a sector witha comparative advantage in economicgrowth. The research also showed the po-tential to increase employment and socialdevelopment.“The actual impact of sport and recrea-

tion is largelyunknownandvastlyunderes-timated,” the findings stated.However, a 2011 recreation study by the

City of Cape Town found the participationrate of adults in the city in sport and recrea-tionwas 27%,andparticipation trendswererelatively low compared to other provinces.Despite the lowrate of activity, the contri-

bution of sport and recreation to the West-ern Cape economy was estimated at R8bnper year.This showed the tremendous potential of

high-profile, mass participation sportsevents.

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merous successful major internationalevents, including the RugbyWorld Cup, AllAfrica Games, Cricket World Cup and theFifa Soccer World Cup in 2010, which soldabout 3.1million tickets.All these events attracted fans and visi-

tors from around the globe, and their suc-cess created a springboard for annual localfestivals hoping to create similar interest.The second annual Cape TownMarathon

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