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RetreatrevampTASMIN CUPIDO

DILAPIDATED and vacant buildings, openplots which have become dump sites andstreets strewn with litter.The Retreat business hub, from Seventh

to Eleventh Avenue and Retreat Road, is indesperate need of an upgrade. The oncethriving business hub and first choice shop-ping area has become a home for vagrantsand a crime hotspot.While businesses are struggling to gener-

ate a profit and pay salaries, the area is nolonger frequented by residents of the greaterRetreat area, who have chosen to do theirshopping at nearby shopping malls.But in a bid to increase business and visi-

tors to the business hub, local business own-ers and the City of Cape Town are calling forsupport from residents and other businessesfor the upgrade of the business centre.Local business owners, togetherwith local

ward councillor Jan Burger and the City’sDepartment of Economic Development, willmeet to discuss the way forward tonight(Tuesday 19 March).Business owner and Steenberg Communi-

ty Police Forum (CPF) chairperson KevinSouthgate says business owners in the areahave been concerned about the negative im-pact of crime and the “state of total neglect”of buildings for a number of years.“Building owners have allowed the build-

ings to reach its current state, despite thoserenting these premises having requestedthat landlords fix and clean it,” he says.“This has led to a limited scope of progress

for businesses, with very few – if any – in-vestment in the area. First impressionsleave lasting impressions and many ownersfeel unsafe.”Southgate says he often receives phone

calls fromprospective customerswho, in theend, do not visit his store once they areaware of its location.

He adds that the establishment of theSouth Peninsula Business Forum a year agowas not well supported.“We are now planning a new initiative

with the businesses in and surrounding theindustrial area, with the hope of mobilisingall business owners in the area,” Southgatesays.“We have met with Steenberg police and

the CPF, as we realise the importance in apartnership with the organisations. At themeeting the challenges were discussed,while the support for a business forum wasreiterated.”Southgate says “key issues”, such as

crime, safety and security and parking, willbe high on such a forum’s priority list.People’s Post previously reported on the

department’s plans for development econo-mists to survey the current economic situa-tion and design a business retention and ex-pansion plan for Retreat (“Business surveyin Retreat”, People’s Post, 29 January).The survey will focus on businesses and

industries located along Retreat Main Road,MilitaryRoad andRetreat Industria – the ar-ea bordered by Station, Main and Militaryroads, and the railway line.Burger says plans to upgrade the business

district were initiated in 2006.“Since then we have exhausted all ave-

nues for funding and support.We seem to hita brick wall everywhere,” Burger says.“The upgrade of the business area will

work hand in glove with the upgrade of Re-treat train station, while it will also createjobs during and after the process.“Itwill also assistwith skills development

for the unemployed people of the greater Re-treat area. We just need the buy-in and sup-port of a sponsor tomake these ideals a reali-ty.”V Tonight’s meeting will be held at Norton’s PanelShop in Tenth Avenue, Retreat, at 18:00. All interestedparties are welcome.

The annual Cape Town Carnival was held in the CBD on Saturday 16 March. The event,featuring dancers, floats, music and pretty girls in colourful costumes, saw the paradepass through the City centre, along the Fan Walk, and finish in Green Point. See page4 for more photos. PHOTO: JACO MARAIS/PHOTO24

COLOURFUL CARNIVALCOLOURFUL CARNIVAL

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The rightstuff

ON THURSDAY South Africans cele-brate Human Right’s Day. Is it just an-other day off work or do Capetonians

give special attention to their hard-foughthuman rights? People’s Post interns Tarren-Lee Habelgaarn and Luzuko Zini polledreaders.

WENTZEL DANIEL: He feels the right toeducation is important, especially for the newgeneration. “In my days we didn’t have theopportunities the children today have and Idon’t want my children to struggle.”

PHOTOS: TARREN-LEE HABELGAARN AND LUZUKO ZINI

ODENDAAL GERBER: He is most passionateabout the right to access to water. “Peopleshould use water sparingly. There are so manypeople who don’t have access to drinkingwater. Yet you get others who can afford itand then waste it.”

TOBIE STEENKAMP: The right to life is themost important right, he says. “I feel if youtake away someone’s right to live, your lifeshould be taken away. In our country thatright is absolute, not even the State can takeaway your right to life.”

LEE-ANN PEDRO: She says freedom of speechshould be supreme and feels it is what ourcountry needs to move forward. “It is impor-tant and will help our country if people couldexpress what they want, when they want andhow they want.”

TERRI-LEE JENSSEN: She believes it isimportant for people to express themselves.“Freedom of speech is the most importanthuman right because people should be able tosay what is on their minds.”

CHARLES MERRINGTON: “The right to freedomof movement is important. This is not (likein) the old days when you needed permissionto enter certain places. We don’t want to goback to those days, so that right shouldn’t betaken away.”

LAWRENCE LUBBE: “I think the right toeducation is the most important becausewhen a person is educated, they have achance to land a decent job. Should that rightbe taken away a lot of people would behopeless – education is everything.”

Sassa re-registration for safety’s sakeTASMIN CUPIDO

CONFUSION about where State pension-ers can collect their monthly payout hassurfaced.

This comes after the South African So-cial Security Agency (Sassa) adopted andintroduced the biometric- based systemfor all social grants in February.

The system aims to ensure that the rightgrant is paid to the right individual at theright time and place. It’s immediate planis to eradicate fraud and corruption.

It will also allow beneficiaries to usetheir Sassa branded card anywhere in thecountry.

But People’s Post received a number offrantic calls from readers, who claim thenew system was “time consuming” and“dangerous”.

One such reader, Beatrice de Wett (78)from Diep River, tells of her experience ata local supermarket. “I was not there todraw my monthly pension – I will onlyhave to do so in April, but I was horrifiedand shocked when I saw what was happen-ing,” she says.

“When I arrived at the supermarket, theplace was very crowded. I thought the peo-ple were rioting, but soon realised theywere there to draw their pensions.”

She describes the atmosphere as “abso-lute chaos”, as pensioners queued in long

lines inside and outside the store. “Theyall had to stand; there was no place forthem to sit. Some of the people were stand-ing with walking sticks, visibly uncom-fortable,” De Wett says.

“I also found out that they had beenstanding there for a very long time – someof them had been there for up to fourhours. And there are no ablution facilitiesfor them to use.”

De Wett claims she was informed thatthe “chaos” was the same the previousday, with three of the pensioners havingbeen transported to hospital for medicaltreatment after they had fainted whilewaiting in line. “The staff at the supermar-ket also told the people that they had to re-turn the next day, because there was nomore money,” she says.

“I cannot understand why Sassachanged the process of drawing your pen-sion. Why must we go to supermarket? Itis heartbreaking and sad to see the pen-sioners suffer this way.”

However, regional Sassa spokespersonShivani Wahab says supermarkets Pick nPay and Shoprite are not the only placespensioners can draw their monthlygrants.

“The beneficiary has the option of ac-cessing their social grant at a Sassa paypoint, vendor or bank of their choice. Withapproved vendors, Shoprite and Pick n

Pay, there is no fee applicable for a benefi-ciary to access their social grant,” Wahabsays. “However, should a beneficiary optto access their social grant at a bank, theregular bank charges will

be applicable.”The new system requires all beneficiar-

ies to re-register, not re-apply, for their so-cial grants. The registration process com-menced in November. “The re-registra-tion process entails

about 15 million social grant recipientsenrolling onto the system using biometrictools such electronic fingerprinting to ver-ify their identities,” Wahab says.

“Beneficiaries will then be issued witha smartcard that will allow the flexibilityof accessing social grants anywhere in thecountry.”

The re-registration process is expectedto be complete on Sunday 31 March.

Sassa will update all the details and cap-ture an electronic scan of fingerprints ofthe beneficiary at the last payout at the“old pay point”. Beneficiaries need to takealong their identity document, Sassabranded master card, contact details andthe name and contact details of a next ofkin. To verify the status of your re-regis-tration, visit any registration site or localSassa office.V For more information phone (021) 469 0206 or0800 601 011.

For the recordIN THE report “Booze control kicksin” (People’s Post, 12 March) it was in-correctly stated that the application toextend liquor trading hours is free.There is, however, a cost for these ap-plications.People’s Post regrets the er-ror.V Applications are available from www.cape-town.gov.za.

A-MAZE-ING: The hunt is on for the Lindt goldbunnies at the V&A Waterfront. Following thesuccess of the event last year, a bigger and betterEaster maze is at the Barrow Court this Easter.From Friday 22 to Sunday 31 March, children willbe able to hunt around the hedgerow maze tofind chocolates along the way. The larger-than-lifemaze has been especially designed to let childrenand their parents experience the joy of Easter ina fun and interactive way. The maze is availableevery two hours from 11:00 to 19:00 and on theSunday until 13:00. The sponsors will also beraising funds for the Endangered Wildlife TrustsRiverine Rabbit Programme. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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New zoning scheme to reshape cityTASMIN CUPIDO

THE Greater Cape Town Civic Alliance(GCTCA) has raised concerns about theCity of Cape Town’s new zoning scheme.The organisation, which is the umbrel-

la body for civic associations across theCape Peninsula, raised these concerns ina press release, issued jointly with theFar South Peninsula Civic Forum.The Integrated Zone Scheme for Cape

Town (CTZS) was launched on Friday 1March, replacing the 27 former “outdat-ed” zoning schemes with a single zoningscheme.The process for the promulgation of the

scheme was divided into five phases,from 2002 until November last year. Itwas adopted at a Full Council meeting inDecember.“The newCTZS, however, does provide

for mechanisms, such as the OverlayZone to effectively respond to the protec-tion and conservation of unique and spe-cific areas within the City,” says CherylWalters, the City’s Director for PlanningandBuildingDevelopmentManagement.“The purpose of the CTZS has not

changed and still provides for the deter-mination of use rights and to provide forcontrols over such use rights. This is aConstitutional obligation of local govern-ment, as part of municipal planning.“This project did also result in the re-

peal of some of the last remains of apart-heid planning, such as those zoningschemes promulgated in terms of theformerBlackCommunitiesDevelopmentAct.”Walters describes the scheme as “mod-

ernised”, as it provides for new land useactivities such as cellular infrastructureand green technologies. “It is also, in gen-eral,more permissive, encouragesmixeduses where appropriate and equal oppor-

tunities.”The scheme was subject to various

meetings and public participation proc-esses during the planning stages. “Vari-ousmedia releases, placement of notices,advertisements in the community pressand information sessions happened inthis period to inform, warn and prepareindustry stakeholders and the public ofthe implementation date of the CTZS,”Walters says.However, the concerned organisation

flagged various aspects of the scheme, in-cluding the possibility of a “radicalchange in the character of the city andundermining its sustainability” in thepress release.The press release reads: “Nominimum

erf size has been set. This paves the wayfor cramped urbanisation, not just wisedensification. It could also herald a fieldday for developers focused on maximis-ing rental income and speculative subdi-vision.”It also highlighted the removal of serv-

ice industrial zoning, which has nowbeen replaced by light industrial zoning,mixed-use zones where there are few re-strictions on a range of activities andamenity zoning being replacedwith com-munity zoning as some of the organisa-tion’s concerns.The City also only has to advertise de-

partures if, in the opinion of City Manag-er Achmat Ebrahim, it will adversely af-fect anyone,while cellphonemasts are al-lowed anywhere.However, City officials met with repre-

sentatives of the two organisations onThursday 7 March. “It was a very con-structivemeetingwhere anumber of con-cerns where clarified, misconceptionsaddressed and future engagements dis-cussed,” Walters says.V Send any queries to [email protected].

CHAIRPERSON: BOWS OUT

Cafda power struggleends in resignationLIAM MOSES

THE Cafda executiveboard leadershipstruggle seems to have

come to an end after sus-pended chairperson FrankFredericks resigned fromthe board and the NGO.Fredericks was elected

chairperson of the board atCafda’s annual meeting inSeptember.Hewas suspend-ed just two months later, inDecember, after allegationswere levelled at him by fel-low board members.A three-person committee was subse-

quently elected from candidates suggestedby board members to investigate the claimsand present their finding to Cafda.Fredericks was to appear before the board

on Wednesday 6 March after the committeepresented its findings, but instead resignedwith immediate effect that day.He says it has become impossible to work

for Cafdawhile vice- and acting chairpersonKevin Southgate was on the board. “It hasbecome untenable with people ... like ...Kevin Southgate and company. They haveno respect for governance,” says Fredericks.“They have no idea how institutions like

Cafda should be run. If you are informed youare in conflict with the constitution, thenyou address it. These people are only thereto be in a position for power and (for) person-al agendas. They are not there to supply aservice to the community.”He says he was accused of “misrepresent-

ing” the organisation anddenies any wrongdoing dur-ing his short tenure.Fredericks has also fired

several parting shots at theboard, accusing the boardand senior employees ofnepotism, being power hun-gry, contradicting the or-ganisation’s constitution,“undermining” his leader-ship and “rigging” the exec-utive board election.Some of these claimswere

included in a letter he sentto the City of Cape Town’sDepartment of Social Ser-

vices, one of Cafda’s funders. The depart-ment subsequently instituted an investiga-tion, but no evidence was discovered.Fredericks also claimed that, due to his

resignation and the resignation of two othermembers, the board would need to hold an-other election as the board needed to haveat least eight members to operate.Southgate, however, denies this and says

the board has since filled the vacancies.“The constitution is very clear that the

board has the power to co-opt. It’s not truethat the board is less than eight (members).The constitution gives the board powers tofill the vacancieswhichhave arisen and thatis what we are doing now.”Southgate refused to list the allegations

which resulted in Fredericks’ suspensionand the findings of the committee, saying itwould be “grossly unfair” because Freder-icks did not appear before the board tomakea representation.

QUIT: Frank Fredericks hasresigned as Cafda chairperson.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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Cape Towncomes to lifeMUSIC, floats, dancers and food.

Capetonians from across thecity lined the streets of CapeTown over the weekend to catcha glimpse and be a part of thespectacular Cape Town Carni-val.

The colourful and vibrantCape procession took place onSaturday on the Fan Walk inGreen Point.

The procession, which startsnear the Victoria Junction Hoteland then proceeds down MainRoad and ends at York Road, isa highlight on the Cape Town so-cial calendar.

It was an event not to bemissed and was an outing for thewhole family to enjoy, with livemusic, for those wanting to havea fun night out on the town, fill-ing the streets into the earlyhours of the morning.

BEST VIEW: Tamia Harley sits on herdad, Peter Harley’s, shoulders tocatch a better glimpse of theperformers. PHOTOS: LAILA MAJIET ANDTARREN-LEE HABELGAARN

EXCITED: Ezra (left) and Andrew Octoberwere ecstatic to watch the carnival andenjoy the music.

SOCIAL: Keenan Muller and Ami-LeighRomedies enjoyed a night out on thetown.

LOVING THE CAPE: Australian couple Ianand Riana Warner had a great timeobserving the spectacular carnival.

BOYS NIGHT: Bradley Zeelie, Darion Adamsand Farnel Smart had a great time dancingto the music.

CELEBRATE: Gaby Smith, fromMitchell’s Plain, had fun throwingconfetti and streamers in the air.

FAMILY OUTING: Kyle Smith and hisdaughter Gaby had a good time at theCape Town Carnival.

PARTY: Erika Steensma (left) andDanielle Rossouw show off their ownunique look, with flashy eyelashes.

ENTERTAINING: From left Casper, Steven,Michelle and Frank share a laugh posing forphotos for the crowd.

FAMILY OUTING: From left are Vincent Baartjies, JadenArendse, Janine Arendse, Gary Arendse and ZulphaWaja.

EXCITED VISITORS: Fromleft Christian Dixen,Jasmin Klages and AdamMouse, from Germany,were amazed at thespectacular floats.

BLINGED OUT: Kelly-Ann Shanon andJacques Smith were dressed in theirown unique styles to match thecarnival atmosphere.

STUDENTS: From left Rufaro Gulstone, Tatiana Cole,Marnique Cook, Jelani Parker, Ashley Hill, IrvineBosha, Jaisa Gooder and Chanel Diggs are studentsvisiting from America.

FASHIONFOR-WARD:Fashiona-blydressedat thecarnivalwereEzzyKingsley,RoriBinghamand LucyMblola.

GOOD TIME: Paul Karstenand Timothy Rorichenjoying the carnivalfestivities.

BIRTHDAY FUN: From left Jade Fredericks,Danielle Goosen (birthday girl), Simmeeta Nair,Nina Engledoe and Catherine de Kock celebrat-ing at the Cape Town Carnival.

FUN TIMES: Performers smiled and greeted the crowed as they enjoyed theirperformances in the annual street carnival.

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VACANT BUILDINGS: CITY A NO-SHOW

Long wait to move to facilityTASMIN CUPIDO

COMMUNITY organisationshoping to make the Shawcobuilding in Retreat their new

home may have to wait a while long-er.

The City of Cape Town, the ownerof the building, needs to finalise in-ternal processes before the occupa-tion of the property is finalised.

But the decision has been metwith dissatisfaction from the 15NGOs, which claim they had beeninformed they would take occupa-tion of the building on Friday 1March.

Speaking on behalf of the organi-sations, Pastor Daniel Muller of theRetreat Apostolic Faith MissionChurch, says a meeting for organi-sations and council officials, sched-uled for Tuesday 5 March by theCity, had not been attended by offi-cials. “They sent us an email re-questing that we meet with them atthe Retreat Library,” he says.

“We were all there, but they neverpitched. We phoned (and) SMSedthem, but they did not answer. Wewere all upset and disappointed, be-cause the officials were just a no-show. We feel communication is notclear and we do not know when weare going to move to the facility.”

Muller says all the organisationslater received an email apology forofficials not pitching. “This reallycasts doubt on when we will be mov-ing to the building. In November wewere told we would move in March,

but that seems highly unlikelynow.”

The Shawco building, situated onthe corner of Retreat Road andSixth Avenue, was developed aspart of UCT’s Medical Faculty com-munity outreach programme in thegreater Retreat area before 2006.The City then released the propertyto be used as a retirement home.

The Social Development and Eco-nomic Development Directorate be-came involved with the Shawco Re-treat Facility when the building be-came vacant in 2006. “Wardcouncillor Johannes Burger re-quested assistance from the socialdevelopment department to facili-tate a community participationprocess to jointly determine thebest use for the facility,” says Su-zette Little, Mayco member for So-cial Development and Early Child-hood Development.

“This process could not proceeddue to the fact the community couldnot reach consensus on the most ap-propriate use. In 2011 the depart-ment reserved the facility throughinternal process from PropertyManagement for community devel-opment use that would be in linewith the mandate of the Depart-ment.”

The process to have the buildingrepaired then commenced. “In No-vember 2011 a meeting was called torestart the public participationprocess to determine the primaryuse of the facility,” Little says.

“It was also communicated that

the building will be renovated as itwas in a dilapidated condition. Therepairs to the facility were complet-ed in June 2012.”

Last year the City held regularmeetings with stakeholders as partof the consultative process for theusage of the building. “The consen-sus was that organisations that sup-port and are aligned to Social Devel-opment’s objectives will have pref-erence,” Little says.

After advertising in newspapers,it was anticipated the process wouldbe concluded in September. But“one of the major obstacles to con-clude lease agreements was the ab-sence of an approved tariff struc-ture that would govern the success-ful applicants that responded to theadvertisement,” she says.

A report on the proposed tariffstructure was presented to the de-partment on Wednesday 6 March,while it also met with the buildingmaintenance unit, to determine therepairs and maintenance needs forthe facility to become operational,on Friday 8 March.

“The occupation date of the facili-ty is reliant on the completion of aMemorandum of Agreement, whichfacilitate the occupation of the facil-ity,” Little says. “It is being devel-oped with the assistance of the Prop-erty Management Department andis expected to be completed withinthe next few weeks. It is anticipatedthat the cleaning and minor worksat the facility will be completedwithin the same period.”

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EDUCATION: VIOLENCE AT SCHOOLS

The ABCs of expulsionand suspensionTINA BURGER

ILLEGAL expulsion and sus-pension of pupils in LavenderHill has been a concern for theprovincial department of educa-tion and parents alike.The first information and sup-

port meeting for finding solu-tions to these problemswas heldat theLavenderHillCommunityCentre on Tuesday 5 March.Toassist the community in ad-

dressing their problems withthe education system, the SafeSchools Division is workinghand inhandwith theLocalNet-work Of Care (LNOC).Brian Jefhta and Charmaine

Samuels from the department’sMetropole South Circuit notedthe concerns which will be ad-dressed in proper terms withschool counsellors, social work-ers, principals and the provin-cial department of Education.The process of suspending pu-

pils in Lavender Hill has causedtension. Parents say childrenstand around outside the schoolgrounds, not receiving the edu-cation they parents paid for, be-cause of unfair suspension.“Pupils find other ways to

keep busy” and “get involvedwith gangsters”, says worried resident San-dra Williams.An incident of victimisation and grounds

of possible expulsion of a pupil reportedlyoccurred soon after the meeting was held.OnWednesday 6 March, a teacher was al-

legedly attacked by a pupil at CrestwayHighSchool. SharideneMeyer’shairwas setalight after she reprimanded a pupil.Spokesperson for the provincial educa-

tion department, Bronagh Casey, says: “Wehave been informed by the School Govern-ment Body (SGB), following a disciplinaryhearing last night, that a recommendationwill be made to the department for expul-sion. The learner has been suspended pend-ing the outcome of the department’s ownhearing. The learner will be receiving coun-selling and support.”Other incidents reported to the depart-

ment includes: 15 expulsion referrals werereceived for offences against educators in2012. Twelve were for alleged physical as-sault of which five pupils were expelled.“The other three referrals were for verbal

or threatening behaviour, of which two pu-pils were expelled,” Casey says.“An investigation into this incident and

previous alleged incidents is currently un-derway. A date has not been determined forthe department’s expulsion committee hear-ing.”

The suspension and expulsion processwhich was previously dealt with by educa-tors and principals, are now subject to anSGBdecision. It is required that the discipli-nary committee or SGBhave at least five im-partial people and that any child which hadtaken part in misconduct be represented bya parent or legal advisor. A pupil may alsonot be suspended for more than seven days,and if found guilty, not more than 21 daysin total. For serious cases of misconduct theincident has to be reported to theHead of Ed-ucation within three days.Serious misconduct includes: bullying,

hate speech, endangering the safety of oth-ers, cheating in examinations, pornogra-phy, assault, drug abuse or the possessionof drugs or alcohol, arson, theft, damage toschool property, racism, false identity ordocumentation and immoral conduct.Parents have to be notified through awrit-

ten letter and an appealmay bemadewithin14 days.It is the department’s responsibility to re-

locate the pupil in cases of expulsion.“All suspensions have to be followed up in

order to keep children from wondering thestreets and finding other ways to keepbusy,” says Jefhta.V For more information call the Provincial Office ofthe Metropole South Circuit Department of Educationon 0(021) 467 2000.

EXPLAINING SUSPENSION: Brian Jefhta from the Educa-tors Department of the Metropole South Circuitexplains what the terms suspension and expulsionmeans. PHOTO: TINA BURGER

Children find decomposing corpseTINA BURGER

ABRUTALmurderof ayoungmale shot fourtimes in the back of his head in St MontagueVillage will not go unnoticed. Steenberg Po-lice were alerted on Wednesday 6 March at18:00 of a decomposing body found by threechildren.The children were playing football in

St. Bernard Streetwhen they found the bodyof Jeffrey Isaacs (31) in a nearby park.He was later identified by his brother. But

Isaacs’ brother could not be reached for com-ment. Captain Cleo Arnoldus was informedvia a police report that “a gold chain wasfound in the mouth of the victim”.But Steenberg Station Commander, Colo-

nel Herman Seals says “I was on the scenemyself, and have not seen a gold chain in the

victims’ mouth”.However, a police report allegedly de-

scribed the factual information differently.People’s Post was sent from post to pillar

when enquiring about the findings of the fo-rensic investigation.The police forensic investigation spokes-

person November Filander sent a query tothe Steenberg Police Station on the matter,but no response was given.Police Media Communications Officer,

Captain Frederick vanWyk, says: “The caseis still under investigation, therefore wecannot confirm the allegations.”

No suspects have been arrested in con-nection with the case.V Anyone aware of information regarding this case canphone investigative officer Mluleki Dibela on0 (021) 702 9022.

HELPING HANDS: Fifty staffers from the South African Breweries’ Cape Peninsula Districtoffice planted a lavender garden for the non-profit organisation Lavender in LavenderHill on Wednesday 13 March. The company chose Hillwood Primary School to manageand grow the crop before selling it back to the organisation, who will use it to makelavender-based products. Lavender aims to populate Lavender Hill with lavender tocreate an urban farm. Pictured are SAB sales manager Matthew Shaw (left) and SABdistrict manager Hein Swart. SAB donated R75 000 worth of equipment and fundingtowards the start of a website for the organisation. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 19 March 20138 LEADER

WRITE TO US |email | fax | post ‘Yes’ to mall at Princess Vlei

AND the ongoing saga around Princess Vleicontinues.Princess Vlei is a watering hole. I, for one,

will definitely not expose my grandchildrento the environment at the vlei.Not a daygoesby that cars arenot parkedat thevlei –morn-ing, noon and night.I notewith interest that themajority of the

campaigners (in opposition) are not localsfrom the area, nor is their presence seen atthe vlei. Strange, but true. The minute men-tion is made of the vlei then they are out inforce. Why is that?Why stop us from upgrading our sur-

roundings and having the convenience of amall on our doorstep? I speak under correc-tion, but for a week or two they tried havingfleamarket stalls there on a Saturday, whichwas unsuccessful. I assume (so) because itis no more.

All I can say is thatwith amall comes secu-rity, jobs, enhancement of the area, keepingvandals at bay and the value of propertieswill increase. They are complaining aboutthe taxis – look how well the taxis are con-trolled at the new revamped Blue RouteMall.I would like those who drive through

Worcester to please stop at their mall builton a vlei and see what a mall would do toour area.Thedevelopers onlywant tobuild onapor-

tion of the Vlei and not the whole Vlei – sowhat’s the problem?Khoisan, my foot! Do you think the youth

of today is interested in the Khoisan? Askthemwhat a “Khoi” is – some will say “fish”and others “a bed”.So, I say “yes” to a mall (at Princess Vlei).Shehaam Ishmail, Email

Kudos to newspaperNOW this is what I like about a communitynewspaper.People’s Post is informative and educa-

tional, and I’m proud of this paper. It tellsme what is happening in the area where Ilive, follows up on and keeps abreast of localaffairs and activities. I follow the PrincessVlei Forum closely and I will now follow theCity of Cape Town waste management plan.I wish I could’ve been part of the pilot.though.On the other handmatters concerning the

broader community is also published, suchas the bylaw for liquor selling times.The sports section is my favourite. Peo-

ple’s Post is uplifting and I look forward toit on Tuesdays!Well done, Mandy and team.Unita, Email

State workers should clock inWE citizens are major shareholders in thegovernmentdepartment because of ourdem-ocratic vote.We also havemajor economic investments

in these departments as we are taxpayers.We are entitled to know our public serv-

ants are on the job. Therefore, absenteeismand time management should be our con-cern because the public servants must per-form their duties in the timeframe of theirjob description.We, the public, should be assured that em-

ployees are at work and time managementcontrol measures are in place.We need to hire independent auditors to

investigate time management and, if there

are irregularities, these must come to thefore and be dealt with in earnest.I suggest a clock-in system, with a thumb-

print identification system, (be introducedat) everypublic place of employment.A timesheet must also be completed and routinespot checks conducted.This must then be sent to head office for

auditing.If I am on such a time management proce-

dure, knowing I could lose my job, I’ll be atwork on time and serve the hours for whichthe taxpayer is paying me.Who has the guts to implement and inves-

tigate time management and time fraud?Keith Blake, Ottery

Thanks forsuccessful‘delivery’ atRetreat MOUI WOULD like to take the opportunity tothank the staff at the Retreat Maternity andObstetrics Unit (MOU) for their exceptionaland professional work ethic in the deliveryof my first baby.After 24 hours and 45 minutes of intense

labour, my wife was experiencing some dif-ficulty in delivering our first baby, but thestaff and midwives maintained a high levelof charisma throughout the process.I believe the staff at Retreat MOU are not

congratulated often enough for the work.While I was waiting for my baby boy, the

staff helped to deliver another 10 babies andyet they remained cool and calm despite thecomplaints they received.So, I would like to thank all the staff – both

the day and night shift on and before Friday22 February – from the bottom of my heartfor their tireless assistance and all the suc-cessful deliveries made at Retreat MOU.Proud new daddy, Email

[email protected] | fax: 021 910 6501/06Third Floor, Bloemhof Building, 112 Edward Street,Tyger Valley, BellvillePreference will be given to letters of fewer than 350words. The deadline is Thursday at 10:00. Please give yourfull name, address and phone number (for our records, notfor publishing).

People’s Post is published by WP Newspapers,a subsidiary of Media24.

RETREAT23 423 copies distributed Tuesdays to the followingareas: Southfield, Heathfield, Coniston Park, Elfindale,Hillview, Lavender Hill, Retreat, Seawinds, SheratonPark, Steenberg and Cafda Village.

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PRESS CODE, CORRECTIONSPeople’s Post subscribes to the South African PressCode and we are committed to journalism that ishonest, accurate, fair and balanced. Under our editorialpolicy, we invite readers to comment on thenewspaper’s content and we correct significant errorsas soon as possible. Please send information to theDeputy Editor at [email protected] orphone 021 910 6500. Alternately, please contact theOmbudsman of Media24’s Community Press, GeorgeClaassen at [email protected] or083 543 2471. Complaints can also be sent to the SAPress Ombudsman on telephone 021 851 3232 orvia email [email protected] [email protected]

Thank youIWAS assaulted – hit with a brick inmy face– and robbed on Tuesday 12 March, just twoblocks from my home.I want to thank the community of South-

field. Themoment I screamed theywhere allaround me, some chasing the man and oth-ers holding me and taking me home. They(eventually) caught himand I gotmy (goods)back.Words cannever expresshow thankfulI am to all of you. I don’t even know all yournames, but know you all live around me.

As traumatic as it was – and still feels –if you did not help me, it would have beenso much worse. It amazed me how so manypeople helped me and stood by me, makingsure I was okay. And to all who has helpedme this week to takemy (children) to school– thank you aswell. To the Diep River PoliceStation, I also want to say “thank you” foryour super quick response and friendliness.You are all amazing.Even though my face is swollen and pain-

ful, I’m grateful I’m still alive and to live ina community where people still care.Sannette Viljoen, Southfield

HUMAN Rights Day. That’s a tough one.The problem with human rights is that every-

body has them.And though it might grate your last nerve that

those who do not so eloquently fit in to our ver-sion of reality have them, too, it’s something wehave to accept.Convicted criminals are our favourite target.

We delight in indulging the fantasy of denyingthem rights.One could argue it is our right to fantasise

about this.But therein lies the rub.The fact that they have been convicted of hei-

nous crimes does not equal them losing their hu-manity.In fact, it’s because of their humanity that

they’re in such a life-altering situation.Being human does not equal being wishy-

washy.Being human means being fraught with flaws.And that’s the primary pulse behind the bas-

tion of rights we so cherish.It is to protect ourselves from ourselves.Think about it. It does make sense.It is to prevent “enlightenedMan” fromhaving

an almighty collective relapse to the Middle Ag-es.Sadly, there are many who ignore our right to

dignity, safety... the list is long.The world is truly in a sad state of affairs.Wars, famine, corruption, civic brutality in Af-

rica and other poor nations... that list is endless.But never has there been a time more urgent

than now – human rightsmust stop being viewedas a luxury and be part of our daily vocabulary.It must be part of our daily patterns. To think

of human rights – for all and not just the moralelite! – needs to be habitual.Human rights... tough one.

Human rights

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Local Networkof Care launchedin Lavender HillTINA BURGER

COMPASSION and support fromthe community of Lavender Hill isa vital conponent for youth at riskto change their lives.

This was the stern message fromthe Lavender Hill Local Network ofCare (LNOC), recently launched atthe Lavender Hill CommunityHall.

This network consists of a clus-ter of organisations who work inpartnership with the City of CapeTown and stakeholders to reinte-grate people who live on the streetsback into society.

The Lavender Hill LNOC is anon-profit organisation compris-ing of varied professionals whofreely offer their skills and experi-ence to those in need.

At the launch, the Lavender HillLNOC introduced their strategicfour-year plan to the community.

The objective is to rehabilitate youth whoare unable to attend school due to reasonssuch as poverty or drug abuse.

The network is also working with theCity to help reinsert street people back intosociety.

Ward 68 councillor Marita Petersen says:“We are also putting measures in place thatwill prevent people at risk, especiallyschool drop-outs, from becoming street peo-ple.” - like what? find out

The network is raising funds to helpschool drop-outs complete their education.This includes securing their safety at theschool.

The network has developed an holisticapproach.

Workshops for the troubled youths’ par-ents are also in the pipeline.

These workshops will teach parents howto assist their children in cases where thechildren have learning disabilities or feelunenthusiastic about finishing school.

More issues plaguing the Lavender Hillcommunity were unearthed at the launch.

“Lavender Hill is plagued by poverty andgang-related issues,” Petersen says.

Coordinator of LNOC, Aysha Davids,says: “Some of the problems we have en-

countered include people stealing due topoverty.”

“There is also the issue of gang-relatedshootings. As separate organisations wewere unable to relieve these and other prob-lems because each organisation wanted todo their own thing. But now we are workingthrough a bigger network.”

Davids says the goal is to equip the youthwith skills and knowledge to reduce theirown poverty and bring about better livingconditions.

LNOC committee member, Peter Cook,says: “The emphasis falls on developing theyouth, and targeting issues such as teenagepregnancies.”

He talks about some of the awarenesscampaigns to follow.

“Educating not only the youth, but alsoparents is important. We need to teach themabout strengthening community knowl-edge through capacitating career guidanceand creating jobs,” Cook says.

“Starting simply through informingthem about maintaining their homes,cleaning up their environment and joiningstreet committees could help them reachtheir dream of having a better life in a saferLavender Hill. This is the message of theLNOC.”

UNITED: Frontfrom left areLeon Beukes,Aysha Davids,ward councilorMarita Petersenand LuzaanStrauss. Stand-ing from leftare Linda deVries, EllenPakkies, JuleighBerry, BernardGorridan, EmmyTimmie andJullianneRodgers. PHOTO:CLIVE JACOBS

IN SUPPORT: Chimnese Davids (above left) readone of her poems about poverty. Wendy Tho-mas, Haseena Parker and Karen Fortuin enjoyedlistening to the poem. PHOTO: CLIVE JACOBS

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Boogie on downto ’70s hitsTHERE’Sanage ofmusic knownas theboog-ie era.That’s what producer/director Jayson

King brings to life with his musical memo-ries from the 1970s in Let’s Groove Tonight.The production is a tribute to recording su-perstars Earth, Wind and Fire, Yvonne Elli-man, Kool & the Gang, KC and the SunshineBand,Patti Labelle, Etta JamesandTavares.The band is made up of Dennis Maart,

Jacques Hector-Smith, Tony Butler andRicardo Bruintjies – some of themost talent-ed R&B singers with years of experience onlocal and international stages.Joining them are Janine Cupido, Sumaya

Hendricks, Ruth Knight and KashifaBlaauwwith some great harmonies and soloperformances.And, at 68, there’s no slowing down King,

who renders some classic R&B songs tomatch his famous falsetto voice.There will be two performances at the

Joseph Stone Auditorium on Friday 5 andSaturday 6 April at 20:00.Tickets, at R100, are available from the

theatre, or call Naju on (021) 633 4299 to se-cure your seats.V WIN! People’s Post readers can win five double tick-ets. Simply SMS the word “groove” to 34586 by Friday22 March at 10:00. Winners will be notified by phone.

SMOOTH SOUNDS: Standing (from left) are Janine Cupido, Kashifa Blaauw, Jayson King, SumayaHendricks and Ruth Knight. Front (from left) are Dennis Maart, Ricardo Bruintjies and Tony Butler.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

THEATRE FOR THE LIL’ ONES: The Kids Theatre Company will host a production ofHansel and Gretel and Goldilocks and the Three Bears at the Masque Theatre inMuizenberg from Monday 1 to Saturday 6 April. The show, for children aged four to 10,will feature fun and colourful costumes and sets. It runs at 11:00 and 14:00 daily.Tickets cost R40 and can be bought from Computicket. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

DANCE SPECTACULAR: Three ofAmerica’s top dancers will beattending the Theatre DanceAssociation’s 2013 AmericanDance Convention. So YouThink You Can Dance (SYTYCD)2012 winner Chehon Wespi-Tschopp (pictured), runner-upTiffany Maher and SYTYCD 2011winner Melanie Moore willattend the conference atReddam House in Constantiaon Saturday 23 and Sunday 24March. They will perform from18:30 until 19:30 on theSunday. Dancers interested inattending the conference canphone (021) 761 7547 or [email protected]. PHOTO:GILLES TOUCAS

A double whammy at concertTWO popular groups will take to the stageat the Summer Sunset concert on Sunday 24March at Kirstenbosch Gardens.Inspired by classic rock acts, Shadowclub

brings a rootsy, bluesy rock to the stage.The trio, consisting of Jacques Moolman,

Isaac Klawansky and Louis Fourie belt outshort, fast, banging tracks that the crowdwill easily connect with.The other band, Gangs of Ballet, will open

the concert. Band members Brad Klyn-smith, Jonathan Rich, Hardus de Beer andJosh Klynsmith combine their various indi-vidual tastes and styles to create a soundthat is captivatingly fresh.Their music cannot be pinned down to a

specific genre, as it experiments with an ec-lectic mix of alternative, melodic, anthemic,electronic and dance.

Pack a picnic, gather your friends andfamily and enjoy the backdrop of the gar-dens and the surrounding mountains.The gates open at 16:00, with the acts tak-

ing to the stage from17:30 until 19:00. Ticketscost R85 for adults, R75 for Botanical Societymembers and R60 for youths aged six to 21.For further information phone

(021) 799 8783 or (021) 799 8620. Alternativelyvisit www.sanbi.org or www.oldmutu-al.co.za/music.Tickets can be booked on www.webtick-

ets.co.zaV People’s Post readers can win three double tickets.Email [email protected], with the word“Shadow” in the subject. Or go to www.peoples-post.co.za to win three double tickets. Winners will benotified by phone.

ROCK ON: Shadowclub will perform on the stage of the Kistenbosch Summer Sunset Concerton Sunday 24 March. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Acoustic fest at KirstenboschTHE inaugural acoustic music festival,Parklife, will be held at Kirstenbosch Gar-dens on Friday 22 March.Theeventwill see international festival fa-

vourite acoustic folk star Xavier Rudd asheadliner andalso features a star-studded lo-cal support line-up, including Farryl Purk-iss and Jeremy Loops.Rudd, well known on the live music festi-

val circuit throughout Australia, NorthAmerica and Europe will bring his specialblend of acoustic folk to SouthAfrica for twoexclusive shows.

He is a unique, one-man band and typical-ly has three didgeridoos placed in front ofhim on a stand, a guitar on his lap, a stomp-box by his bare feet, and an assortment ofdrums, harmonicas and bellsFans can expect a top quality outdoor mu-

sic experience with a safe and relaxed, fes-tive atmosphere.Gates to the event open at 18:00.

V Win! One People’s Post reader can win double ticketsto the event. Stand a chance to win by entering online.Go to www.peoplespost.co.za. Winners will be notifiedby phone.

This is music to the artists’ earsMUSICExchange, SouthAfrica’s third inde-pendent music conference, will take placefrom Thursday 21 March until Saturday 23March.This event gets everyone in the music in-

dustry talking, and is geared at those inter-ested in learning everything there is toknowabout the industry.Those attending the conference will hear

about the future of music from the “who’swho”, as the most influential names in themusic industry share their knowledge andexpertise.The conference consists of panel discus-

sions, speakers at a range of workshops, aswell as a showcase evening the Thursdayand concert evening the Friday. Partici-pants will move into focused presentations

on a number of topics and these will be fol-lowed by panel discussions with experts ineach field.Some of the speakers include Arno

Carstens, RJ Benjamin, Chad Saaiman, Jim-my Nevis and international producer andrecord label owner Charles Webster.Guests are encouraged to submit their

demos via the Soundcloud link on the web-site as bands, artists, DJs and music profes-sionals will be selected and given the oppor-tunity to showcase their talent at the show-case evening at the end of the first day.For more information on the event visit

www.musicexchange.co.za.V Win! People’s Post readers can win five double tick-ets to the event. To enter, visit www.peoplespost.co.za.Winners will be notified by phone.

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ABDUL SHAKURU* Lost lovers same day* Pregnancy problems* Financial problemsCall / Sms 071 903 6820

DR ABIBU* Luck stick for cash

* Lucky oil (casino & lotto)

Call 073 814 1449

A WOMANHERBALISTDR HARIFAPAY AFTERPROBLEM ISSOLVED* Financialproblems*Pregnancy

* Casino* Lostlover

*Lotto *Cleanhomes*MarriagesConsultation fee:

R50Opposite

Promenade Mall,Main Road,Mitchells Plain

Call073 300 3222

DR SHARIF.Lucky stick for

cash.Bring back lost

lover.Life problems

.Sexualproblems

.Magic wallet orstick

Grassy Park(071 918 0760

A womantraditional healer

fromGhana Maama

Hawa"SEEING ISBELIEVING"

Be witness to realHealing Powers. Troubledmarriages,. Lost lovedones,. Men & womenwho can'tproduce

pregnancyproblems. FinancialproblemsNo matter whatyour problemBellville 021­837 1173 /073 645 9705

For Consultation.Fee ­ R50

DR RUBIEPAY AFTERPROBLEM ISSOLVED

* Pregnancyproblems

* Court cases,lotto, casino* Financialproblems

* Lost lover, badluck

* Clean homes &protection

Consultation fee:R50

Mitchells Plain,opp. Promenade

MallCall

071 729 5038

ProfessionalHealer

Dr Rashid•Life problems

•Sexualproblems

•Lucky charmsfor money

•Bring back lostlovers

Grassy Park(073 523 9720Believe in DR CECILIA

You are going to be a winner.• Pregnancy solution • Bad

luck•........Trouble marriages • Lostlovers & Sexual problems

• ..........................EmploymentCALL NOW: 073 423 1325Wynberg & Khayelisha

HAVE YOU BEENDISAPPOINTEDBY OTHERDOCTORS orARE YOU

LOOKING FORHELP?SHEIKHABDULAH•Marriage• Sexualproblems• Falmily• Financialproblems• Lost lover

•House cleaning•Unemployment

•Finishunfinished for

free !!CALL: 078 0492356 / 021 827

0105ATHLONE

Queen Apiah S ­a lady fortune

teller•Financial

problems •Lostlover

•Bad luck•Sexualproblems•Pregnancy

•Lotto •Casino•Exams

•Clear debt•Unfinishedproblems

Dep R50. PayafterwardsAthlone opp.Stadium.

Ph: 071 766 5409

MAAMA SHILA* Money in your

account* Promotion at

Work* Win

Lotto/Casino* Relationship

Spells* PsychicReadings

* Unfinished Work* Clearing Debts* Special HouseCleansing* Sell/Buy ofProperties* PregnancyProblems

* Magic Wallet orStick

Grassy Park( 083 974 0614

DR FATIMA* All marriage problems* Oils for good luck

*Witch craft problems* Business increase

CALL / SMS078 017 1344ATHLONE

AmagundwaneLove! Sexual problem.

Court case & work!

Luck in casino, lotto,

problems.

PAY AFTER YOUR

PROBLEM SOLVED.

SHEIK MIJJAH

Wynberg & Cape Town:078 031 0049072 244 5991

Tel: 021 825 5109

HEALER

MICHAEL* Bring back lost lover* Marriage problems* Divorce quickly* Financial remedies* Lucky charms for money* Win lotto, court cases* Pregnancy / sex problems* Clear badluck / debt /* Witchcrafts / tokoloshe* Business home protection

Quick Results

CALL OR SMS

073 135 9820

*Lucky stick to make you

rich and luck in everything

R300

*Love stick for strong love &

lost love R350

*Unwanted pregnancy from

R300

Call Dr. Massa

073 039 4510

Maama Abu &Dr Musa

• ...................Sexual problems•............Bring back lost lovers•................Marriage problems•.................Win lotto / casino•..........Get promotion at work•...........Protection of property

Mandalay trainstation or Mitchell•splain Promenade mallJust call 078 949 5334

PROF. Ken &danielle

PROF. Ken &danielleMoney in yr a/cPromotion @ workWin Lotto/CasinoRelationship SpellsPsychic ReadingsUnfinished workTie your debtsSpecial housecleansingSell / buy ofpropertiesPregnancy problemsMirror that showsyour enemies

073 741 8129

THOMAS* Win court cases, lotto* Financial problems* Relationship problems* Boosting business* Specialised in unfinished

jobs of other doctors.

SMS your problem orcall 073 240 4940 /

072 133 0868

22

Personal

BABA HASSEINBring back your lost lover.

Sexual problemsBoosting your business

Get job and promotion andmore salary

Solve your financial problems

by using short boys andmagic stick

Winning court cases / lottoand many more.

PAY AFTER JOB IS DONE.Visit or call him

Call: 072 988 7080

DIVORCESRenette Rauch Attorneys

021 418 1337 / [email protected]

Don•t lose hopeyou can stillscore

your goals in lifewith Dr Fabian

AllieYou shall live astress free life in

thefollowing areasof your life .

• F i n a n c i a lproblems• T r o u b l e smarriages•Cassino & lotto ,court cases•Chasing awayevil spirits in yourhouse•Protection fromyour enemies int h ework place•Sexual problems•Unfinished jobsby other doctorsf o rfree

Contact : 078588 2107

Belgravia road ,next to Wembley

Athlone

DR AMINAH.Sexual problems

.Marriage problems.Family problems

.Financial problems

Call : 078 432 5838ATHLONE

DR DERRICK

PAY AFTER JOB IS DONE

078 284 6053

* Sexual problems cream( 7 in 1 )

* Bring back lost lover* Cash in your bank

* Pregnancy problems* Clear all your debts

* Luck oil for cash* Win lotto, casino

* Luck stick for riches* Pass your exams

* Quick pension payout* Amagundwane

Hereby an urgent appeal forShahied Minnies. Pleasecontact Social Worker,Elzeth Conradie on

021 903 6757 regarding anurgent family matter

Professional massage, Mon­Wed & Fri 19:00 • 22:00 , Sat09:00­ 16:00, Call Gavin0833586778 for an

appointment

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Tuition

ADVANCEDRIVING

ACADEMY c.c.* 28 YEARS EXP.

* K53SPECIALISTS* 100% PASS

RATENervous Ladies!Our SpecialityPh o/h: 021­

705 4413 / 021­836 9151Cell:

079 736 1779 /084 415 2622

BSI DRIVINGACADEMYK53 drivinglessons

CompetitiveRates

Packagesavailable

Call Sharon /Bernie on

021 638 3649or 074 133 0069or 021 824 8741www.bsidriving.c

o.za

VICTORIOUSDRIVINGSCHOOL

From R110 perhour. Code 8 /

Car072 694 6817/021 393 3560

[email protected]

m

HABITS DRIVING\\K53 SPECIAL:

12 LESSONS ­ R1 100LEARNER DRIVERS AT

YOURS OR MINECall 076 649 1956or 021­393 5063 a/h

TORQUEDRIVINGACADEMYFREE car hirewith every 10hrspackage!! (t&capply).Manual &

AutoAll areas with freepick up and drop

offHassan

082 992 2827 /021­827 1300

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Catering

ACHMAT & ASA084 260 6168 / 076 668 7128

021­392 3446Royal Mix Fancies­ R200 @ 100

Biscuits ­ R80 @100Mega Savoury Mix­ R150 @ 100

Also cakes, tarts, trifles,loaves, etc.

WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE

ADELAH'S SAMOOSAS& PIES

R65 per 50, Budget Pack ­R130. Fancies. We deliverPh 021­ 376 2506 or

076 450 2910

ALPHA CATERERSMenus from R60 p/p.

( 021­703 6495or 082 742 7098

BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairsand covers, etc

Ph (021) 374 3786 or Joan079 4688 616/ Leon083 6603 495

CLC BESSICK HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware,trestles and chair covers.

( 021 371 9464 or084 974 6176 or 072 381 4784

DALVIE'SCATERING AND

HIRINGMenus from R69 p/p.

Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs andstage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. We also offersound! WAITERS NEEDED!Ph Rashieda or Shafiek

021­372 5921 /084 566 0087/ 082 660 0876

DECKSTER'S CATERINGDECOR / HIRING

Menu's from R110,00.Includes: crockery, cutlery,white tableclothes, whitechaircovers and organzabackdrop, arch, red carpet.

(Ielaahm or Rene021­371 4507/082 324 9486

ICE CUBES & blocks for sale.100 Ruth Road, Rylands.(021 638 7394

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082 417 8022e-mail: [email protected]

NAZLIAS ­CATERING &HIRING;

For all your catering needs,also savouries in variety e.g

pies/samoosas etc.Also hiring of

crockery/cutlery/linen.Ph; 0216339585/0733058027.Email;

[email protected]

NISA'S SNACKSSavoury packs to order.

Tel: 021­706 2987

PREPARATION OF CHICKENClean, spice and fry.

Please call Nazley 084 258 1038

Children’s

Entertainment

36

AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977

BJUMPING castles andgazebo's for hire.Cartooncharacters .(082 878 1517

HIRE A CASTLE from R150.Kidies Chairs, tables & linen.Ph 696 3791/ 084 209 1313

JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546

JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793

JUMPING CASTLE4mx6m. R350 + R50 delivery.

Johann 083 365 7684

JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930

KIDDIES PARTY HIRINGChairs, Tables, Jumping Castle,

Kiddies Rides, 3D Cakes.Contact us today for a freequote ­ Kim 084 661 7590

37

Entertainment

911 PRO DISCO for alloccasions. Ph 082 337 0911

DJ With Sound and karaoke( 083 747 3304

38

Hiring Services

BUSSES &LATEST BMW'SFOR HIREFor all your

special bus trips&

weddings, matricballs & juniorproms.

(Evan on084 585 6080CATER SUPPLIES

021­696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seater R10Long Table: 10 seater R10.CHAIR COVERS FROM R3Round table cloth XL R15Long Table Cloth XL: R12Organzas: From R2.We Deliver & Collect

COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen and backdrop. Ph

021 374 7104 / 0822278968

DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.

(021 396 2526/082 212 8949

DECORINSPIRATIONS

Backdrop poles, chair covers,table cloths,organza tie­backsoverlays, vases, mirrors,

charger plates, red carpet foras little as R80 or R150 for 2!021 637 0133/083 453 9021

HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs

plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026

L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695

THAT HIRING PLACECutlery, crockery, linen, tablesand chairs to hire. Contact

021­371 9175 or 076 722 1083

43

Personal Services

I do divorce, testaments,sell & evaluate properties andall legal matters.( (021) 374 3786 (a/h) /( 0 2 1 ) 3 9 1 0 5 3 0 ( o / h )083 6603 495

Photographic/

Video Services

44

A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950

PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811

For Sale

71

Miscellaneous

GAZEBO (3x3m)FOR HIRE

CHEAPEST in Cape Town!Free delivery within 10km ra­

dius.Call Donna: 084 804 6582

Also Nutec and Vib-houses

Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.082 621 4441/ 021 393 5475

74

Electrical Appliances

All Fridge Regassingand

geyser repairs.021 3715362

Fridge Regassing on alltypes fridges. All jobs done

at clients home.072 363 1530

I BUY / SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES /FREEZERS

& APPLIANCESDEAD OR ALIVE.

084 985 7425 / 021 836 6678

77

Furniture

Home Decor andFurniture

Warehouse SaleFrom Monday25th ­ 28thMarch, 10amuntil 4pmUnit 9 RoyalCape Park,LondonderryRd, Ottery

021 761 6115 forenquiries

www.giticollections.com

80

Radio/TV/Video

ACCREDITEDMULTICHOICEREPAIRS ( DSTV)

(073 272 6117

81

Garden Services

FREE WATER. Wellpoints /mini boreholes. No water, nocharge. Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677 or021 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

89

BuildingMaterial

1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R12,50450 x 450 = R14,50500 x 500 = R15,95VIBRACRETE = R28,95( 076 382 6711 /021 823 2575

5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE ­ Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443

A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072407 4289 / 021­7612410

A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.

A BARGAIN BLOCK: 190,140 & 90. Ph 021 692 1209 /021 374 2053 / 083 384 7144all hours. Free Delivery.

ABBA BLOCKS 190's,140's & 90's and cement . Ph021 7055 886/ 021 392 8475

Free Delivery!

AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's ­Sand & Stone

Call021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991

(a.h.)BAG sand, stone. Bakkie sand,stone. Rubble removal.079 776 8185

BAKKIE/TRUCKSand, Stone,

Cement, V/slabs,

Blocks andRubble Removal084 748 7122

General

Services

Building and

Construction

104

ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067

ALTERATIONS carports,brickpaving(082 409 0592 / 392 5501

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &DOORS

Supplied & fitted.

( Chris 082 570 5686021 638 5292

SWS BUILDERSFor all your brickwork,plastering, paving, tiling,

ceilings, carports, plumbing,built­in cupboards and

roofing, call 074 637 2107No Job Too Big Or Small

Vibracrete Walls, Paving,Plastering, Carports.(021) 392 1433 / 083 539 5478

Home Improvement

Interior

105

GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

Home Improvement

Exterior

106

AA paving, vibracrete walls,R a i s e ­ I t , S p i k e ­ I t . P h021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713

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 /

For sale, galvanized safetygates, Diss.PricesContact 078 3029 262

VIBRACRETE ANDEXTENSIONS Ph:074 321 9215 / 021 820 4384

Repairs/

Miscellaneous

107

FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your

house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457

or 083 725 3384

108

Money/Loans

5 MINUTES APPROVALBlacklisted Welcome.R1 000 ­ R200 000

( Sisanda 072 507 6885

Waiting forPension/package payouts?

SMS or send“please call me” 082 301 7856

Ph: 0860 105 546

A BRIDGING LOAN?

A CASH &CONSOLIDATION LOANup to R210 000. Same daypayout. b/listed welcome.T&C's apply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293

A CASH LOAN UP TOR150 000 B/LISTED/GOVTWELCOME Same Day payoutPh / Sms Lizzy 074 295 9559Fax: 086 532 7196

AFFORDABLE LOANSMonthly earners onlyUp to R15 000

Call or sms: Larney082 934 9614

AFFORDABLE LOANSMonthly earners only

Up to R15 000Call or sms 073 815 9011

Bridging cash for

PENSION/PACKAGE

ALL BRIDGECREDIT

Lumpsum/Payout same day

021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307

078 8897 038

APPROVAL SAME DAY

AN INSTANT LOAN Up toR120 000. Garnishee &b/listed 074 770 7291

ARE U WAITINGon a Pension/ Provident/

Package / Lumpsum Payout?Cash same day. Sms/Call:Chantal 076 886 7655

Awaiting Pension/Prov. fund/ Property

PayoutGet Cash Today!!Ph/Sms/Pcm Latifah

076 833 6676

BOND PROBLEMSFrom arrears to auctionsWater & Electricity Off? Wecan HELP, Financial& Legal Aid, No falsePromises, Just ResultsToll Free 0800 204 987or 082 991 0729

BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:

PENSION /PACKAGE

Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2

Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day

CASH LOANS ANDCONSOLIDATIONS.

BLACKLISTED WELCOME!SAME DAY PAYOUTCONTACT SHARLENE:

021 7060185 / 083 5061092

CLEAR YOURDEBT

Don't struggle with your debt,let us sort it for you by callingSCM DEBT CLEARANCE

on 021­788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193

DO YOU NEEDHELP?

Is your house going to berepossessed?

I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989

LOANSR 3000 ­ R 150 000Blacklisted welcomeGarnishees welcome

0717620362/ 0717726630Fax:0867245130

LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251

NEED MONEY!! Bl/listed.Call / send ID no to Deidre079 654 7938 Mnthly only

NEED MONEY!! Bl/listed.Call / send ID no to Ursula071 833 9674 Mnthly only

Curtains/Carpets/

Upholstery

112

A1 BLINDSFor quality blinds & freeadvice.(072 691 0050

A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANINGPH: GAIL 021­391 3483OR 072 906 1796

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.All types. Freequotes. Less

10%.( 021 371 8627/082 516 0030

CARPET & UPHOLSTERYCLEANING

Mattresses, cars & taxis.( Mark­ 021 371 5277/

082 489 2592 / 082 526 8828

CARPET &UPHOLSTERY

STEAMCLEANING

SPECIAL! 95%DRY.PH:

071 951 4046 OR083 687 3545

FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021­371 8315 o/h

M&MINTERIORS ­Blinds, curtains,rods, upholsterycleaning and

carpet cleaning.All blinds

less 10%. PhoneMoosa

021 371 8917 or083 4931 495

115

Moving and Storage

4 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713

FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.

''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323

TV/DVD/Video

Services

117

BUDGET TVrepairs,

microwaves &Hi­Fi'S. Collect &

Deliver18 LinariaCrescent,

Silvertown 7764Steven on

021 633 1802 /083 486 5394.

DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully

installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.Service call repair charge of

R150.083 268 1213/083 288 2757

1140

Electrical Repairs

AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.

FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!( 076 164 0700

Ronald GeorgeElectrical

Installations and MaintenanceTel: 021­705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195

Email: [email protected]

1141

General Services

DOG GROOMING SERVICEContact Roslyn for info

082 740 5552 or 021­392 9548

MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like:bathroom renovations,

plumbing, tiling and installingof geysers, etc.(Ridley on071 3494 741/ 021 371 2231.

BE BLESSED

1142

Carpentry

BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713

PLUMBING , repairs andinstallation. Angelo 073 664 3532

1145

Swimming Pool

Services

CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or 021­705 8851

1146

Tiling/Flooring

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713TILING + Lam. flrs. R40 p/m(084 978 9175

HOLIDAY

AND

TRAVEL

Holiday

Accommodation

132

Gordons Bay s/cateringholiday accom. 6 & 8 sleeperfrm R1000p/night 0795224309www.weekendescape.co.za

142

Repairs –Vehicles

ALL GEARBOXREPAIRSAND DIFFRECONSCONTACTBRUCE

072 862 9882

ENGINEOVERALL,R1 800

Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox

repairsfrom R950. Parts& labour incl.

(021 376 6014/078 875 4394

PROPERTY

163

Property to Let

WYNBERG CHAPEL toshare. Ph 021 705 5372 /072 425 5111

167

Houses for Sale

PORTLANDS: F/s, 3 beds,corner plot, big yard.R430 000 Phone083 660 3495, a/h (021)374 3786

171

Flats to Let

RETREAT ­ Lakeview, (TheBeeches) 2 Bedroomed flat,

lounge, kitchen fully fitt, familybathroom + parking for 2 cars.

R4 500pm. Surgrie082 978 9016

1791

Granny Flats

WYNBERG Christian coupleor 2 people. R2 000 p/m +dep. Avail end March. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

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Human Communications (Cape) C97087

ELECTRICAL (DISTRIBUTION) – HEAVY CURRENT

APPRENTICESBasic Salary: R69 368 p.a. • Ref. No. ES 33/13

Requirements: • A minimum of an NTC III technical qualification (Electrical Trade Theory,Mathematics, Engineering Science and any fourth subject) with Matric and English ORTechnical Matric (Grade 12 – English, Electrical Trade Theory, Mathematics, Physical Scienceand Technical Drawing) OR full NCV 4 (Electrical) • A real interest in the electrical field • A validdriver’s licence (preferably Code C1 – old Code 10) will be recommended

An application form MUST be completed when applying. These are available from:• 2nd Floor, Cape Town Civic Centre • Unit H, Electricity Training Centre, Maitland • Room19, Block A2, Bloemhof Centre Parow Electricity Depot • Parow Electricity Depot, No 1Jean Simonis Street, Parow (Mr S Olderwagen) • Wynberg Electricity Distribution Depot, offRosmead Avenue, Wynberg (Mr P Cox)

Enquiries: (021) 593-4642

The completed prescribed application form, as well as certified copies of yourqualifications, driver’s licence and Identity Document, must be delivered by handat the Human Resources Employment Counter, 2nd Floor, Tower Block, Civic Centre,12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town. No faxed or e-mailed applications will beconsidered.

Closing Date: 29 March 2013

Please quote the reference number of the vacancy in all communications. Certifiedcopies of qualifications must be available on request. Visit our website atwww.capetown.gov.za/careers No late applications will be considered.

If no notification of appointment is received within three months of the closingdate, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.

CITY OF CAPE TOWNThe City promotes and applies the principles of employmentequity. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply

SALES MANAGER responsible for all sales income

Honesty and integrity.

Matric / Sales qualification

Cape Mental Health is a non-profit organisation that offers a comprehensive

mental health service in the Western Cape. One of its projects working with

adultswith Intellectual Disability, TrainingWorkshopsUnlimited (TWU), seeks

to fill theabovepositionas soonaspossible.

Requirements

• Drivers licence •

• Passion for sales •

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NPC: WP Softballsets record straightLIAM MOSES

THE decision by the provincial Softball Fed-eration to not participate in Softball SouthAfrica’s (SSA) 2013 National ProvincialChampionships (NPC) stands.

The WP Softball Federation (WPSF) wasset to review the decision at a meeting onTuesday 12 March, but no vote was taken as18 clubs are required to formaquorum.Only12 clubs turned up.

TheWPSF general council, which is madeup of chairpersons of all the affiliated clubs,initially voted against participating in thetournament at a meeting on Tuesday 5 Feb-ruary.

Following complaints from several dis-gruntled players at that meeting, it was de-cided to review the decision.

Nazeem Dulvie, chairperson of WestridgeYankees Softball and Baseball Club, waspresent at all three meetings.

Upon the mandate of the club, Dulvie toldPeople’s Post he was set to vote in favour ofparticipating in the tournament to be hostedin Kempton Park from Thursday 21 to Sun-day 24 March.

In a previous report Dulvie was quoted assaying the WPSF executive board had toldthe general council that the NPC was “notsanctioned” at the first meeting (“WP Soft-ball to review tournament participation”,People’s Post, Tuesday 12 March).

Recanting his earlier statement, Dulvienow says his initial quote was not true, ashe had meant to say the chairpersons of theclubs thought the tournament was not sanc-tioned.

Dulvie says they were told that “the NPCis going to be held in Gauteng”. Cape Town

had also put in a bid to host theNPC, he says.Dulvie says a proposal from “St Martins

Softball Club delegates was not go to theNPC. Thatwas seconded by the FalconsNor-mies chairperson.”

A vote by the chairpersons made the deci-sion final.

The WPSF says comments by formerWPSFpresident andCEONooreNacerodienwere “inaccurate” as he was not present atthe meeting of Tuesday 5 February. Nacero-dien’s presence at thismeetingwasnot clari-fied to this newspaper.

He, however, maintains that he was, infact, present at a meeting on Tuesday 5March, at which “it came to light that thedecision on Tuesday 5 February was basedon what they (the club chairpersons) weretold by the executive committee”.

“On Tuesday 5 March they had a problemwith the NPC and they had a problem withthe compilation of the SSA interim commit-tee. (WPSF transformation officer) ThelmaAchilles and (WPSF vice-president) IvorLovell got up to object to some of the peoplebeing on the interim committee.

“All the chairpersons who spoke to me af-terwards said they were confused. Theybased it (the Tuesday 5 February decision)on what the executive committee said.”

In an email to People’s Post, WPSF chair-person DenisePaulsen says 12 chairpersonsturned up at the most recent meeting.

Paulsen says while there was no quorumfor it to be an official meeting, contrary toNacerodien’s comments, “all 12 chairper-sons present conferred that at no time wasit intimated from ‘the front’ that (the) NPCwas not valid or has a problem with the in-terim committee of SSA.”

GROUND LEVEL: Santos FC’s Edwin Sitayitayi falls to ground after a challenge fromTshepo Moletsane of FC Cape Town, during a National First Division match at AthloneStadium on Saturday. Santos were 2-1 victors. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES

YOU’RE OUT: NuraanWilliams of WestridgeYankees tags Gl-enthorne Athletics’Carlie Mulder on thirdbase during theWestern ProvinceSoftball Federation(WPSF) Super Leaguetitle decider atTurfhall Stadium onSaturday. The matchfinished 5-5, givingGlenthorne the topplace on the log, withYankees finishing insecond place. A’s alsobeat Yankees in thefinal of the SuperLeague Knockout lastweek.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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DEFENDING Ryan Rasool MemorialCup champions Mondale High Schoolhas cemented their place as favourites

for the tournament after two victories on theopening day of the annual tournament.Mondale won both the Cup and the Mitch-

ell’s Plain High School’s League last year,and they have sets their sights on again com-pleting a double this time around.Nigel Crowie’s side took a leap closer to

reaching their goal on Saturday when theydespatched two of their Group E opponentswith ease, beating Rocklands 4-0 and ZolaHigh 5-1, to claim the top spot in the group.Rocklands now hold second place on the

table after beating Harold Cressy in theirother game, while Cressy are in third andZola are in fourth after the sides played outa 0-0 draw.Meanwhile, Spine Road High – on four

points – hold the top spot in Group A aftera goalless draw against Portland and 3-2 vic-tory against Mountview High and Portlandhold second place after beating Buren Highin their secondgame.Buren took third in thegroup after beating Mountview 2-0, consign-ing them to third place.In Group B, Retreat’s Sibelius High hold

the top spot after beatingOceanView 2-0 andBelgravia 1-0. OceanView andBelgravia areon three points each after both teams beatStrandfontein 2-0. Strandfontein occupiesthe last place on the table.Oval North beat both Matthew Goniwe

and Tafelsig High 1-0 to finish on top of thepile after the weekend’s games in Group C.Tafelsig and Matthew Goniwe are level onthree points after beatingRobinvaleHigh 2-1

and 2-0, respectively.Lentegeur look set to advance to the next

round as group winners after they took firstplace in Group D thanks to goalless drawagainst Aloe High and a 2-1 victory againstSymphonyHigh. In the group’s othermatch-es Symphony High beat Oaklands 3-1, whileOaklands beat Aloe High 2-0. Symphonyholds second place on goal difference, whileOaklands are in third place and Aloe is last.After four low-scoring matches in Group

F, Beacon Hill High holds first place thanksto a 0-0 drawwith Glendale High and 1-0 winover Muizenberg High. Glendale lost theirsecond game to Silverstream High by thesame score, while Muizenberg also won 1-0against Silverstream. Muizenberg are insecondplace, Silverstreamis thirdandGlen-dale is last.Bloekombos High and Cloetesville High

will fight it out for first place in Group Gwhen they meet on the second day of thecompetition next week. Both sides have fourpoints, but Cloetesville lead the log on goaldifference after a 0-0 draw with Princetonand 6-0 win over Bontehuewel High. Bloe-kombos are second after beating Bonte-huewel 3-1 and drawing 1-1 with Princeton.Princeton hold third place while Bonte-huewel are last.Westridge and St Andrew’s High could

both still finish on top of GroupH, after theyrespectively beat Cedar High 4-0 and Pre-mier College 5-0, and then the two sidesplayed to a goalless draw. St Andrew’s holdfirst place thanks to a better goal difference,whileCedarHighare third after beatingPre-mier College 5-0.V The next round in the tournament will kick-off at09:00 on Saturday at Westridge High School.

High schools do battleHigh schools do battle

STUDS UP: Silverstream High School’s Lucan Mampies is kicked by Muizenberg High playerAndrew Adams during a Ryan Rasool Memorial Cup match at Westridge High on Saturday.Muizenberg wont he game 1-0. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS


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